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AN
STATESECT D CITY
ION
COIVIDTERCIAL & FINANCIAL. CHRONICLE,-

Copyrighted in 1914 according to Act of Con greas,'by WILLIAM B.DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of

Vol. 99.

NEMORK, NOVEMBER 21 1914

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MUNICIPAL BOND SALES THUS FAR IN 1914.
Unusual interest attaches to the statistics of municipal bond sales for the current calendar year
owing to the demoralization of all the investment
markets, occasioned by the war in Europe. It may
be a surprise to hear that, notwithstanding this depressing influence, the calendar year 1914 is sure to
have the distinction of having registered the very
largest total of sales ever recorded up to the present
time. Indeed, the sales for the ten months of 1914
already exceed those for the full twelve months of
any previous calendar year. The explanation is
found in the circumstance that,prior to the outbreak
of war in Europe, municipal bond disposals had been
going on at a prodigious rate. Railroad and industrial securities were in disfavor, largely because of
hostile governmental and legislative policies, and
municipal bonds had a further advantage in the eyes
of investors in that they are free from the Federal
income tax imposed under the Tariff Law of last
October. Up to the end of July the aggregate of
new bond disposals had reached no less than $381,982,486, which compares with $403,246,518 for the
full calendar year 1913, $386,551,828 for the full
calendar year 1912, $396,859,646 for 1911 and $320,036,181 for 1910.
The test of the market (after the poor success
attending the placing of new issues part of 1913)came
in January 1914,when New York State offered $51,000,000 432% 50-year canal and highway bonds.
This aroused animated bidding and the whole amount
went to a syndicate consisting of William A. Read &
Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. at 106.077—a basis of
4.208%. The result contrasted sharply with the
experience of the State the previous June, when a
resort was had to short-term issues and $27,000,000
notes, dated June 10 1913, maturing in February
1914, were sold on an interest basis as high as 4.87%.
The new $51,000,0004M%50-year bonds went in part
to take up these $27,000,000 notes. Another and
still more conclusive test of market conditions came
in April, when the same banking syndicate took
$65,000,000 43i% 50-year corporate stock of New
York City at 101.45, an interest basis of about 4.18%.
The previous year,m May,the city had been forced
to issue 4M% bonds and had obtained only a trifle
over par (100.159) for $45,000,000 50-year bonds at
that rate. The day after that FAle some of the bonds
had actually sold on the St6ck Exchange a trifle
below par.




Congress, Washington,D.O.

No. 2578.

With both New York State and New York City
so successful in negotiating such large new issues,
offerings galore came from other municipalities
throughout the country, and the menace of municipal
extravagance and excessive issues loomed up."The
reversal of market conditions in August reallY"came
at an opportune moment to interpose a wholesome
check upon new issues. In the following we furnish
a record of the monthly sales for each of thejlast
six years:
MUNICIPAL BOND SALES BY MONTHS.
1914.
8
January.. 84,256,094
February. 37,435,449
March ___ 43,051,569
April
102,813,762
May
34.066,762
June
54,050,400
July
26,308,450
August._ 9,403,272
September 10,496,323
October_ 13,141,429

1913.

1912.

1911.

8
30,414,439
27,658,087
14,541,020
23,644,915
83,234,579
39,386,230
23,477,284
19,822,191
26,025,969
39,698,091

$
25,265,749
29,230,161
21,138,269
22,317,243
98,852,084
49,485,807
30,479,130
15,674,855
25,469,643
27,958,999

$
78,510,275
22,153,148
22,800,196
38,562,886
33,765,245
27.470,820
42.231,297
22,522,613
26,487,290
26,588,621

1910.
$
16,319,478
18,604,453
69,093,390
20,691,260
18,767,754
19,369,775
35,832,789
14,878,122
18,364,021
27,037,207

1909.
$
29,318,402
17,941,816
32,680,227
37.482.562
27,597.869
62.124.450
20,120,647
22,141,716
23,001.771
16,377,838

10 months415,023,510327,902,805345.871,920 341,092,191 258,958,249 288.767,287
November
30,708,685 13,021,999 19,738,613 24,458,351 18.908,555
December
44,635,028 27,657,909 36,028,842 36,621,681 31,750.718
12 months
403,246,518386,551,828396,859,846320,036,181 339.424.560

It will be seen to what small figures the sales
dropped, beginning with August. As further indicating the adverse conditions which then developed,
we may note that $10,350,000 of new municipal issues
were offered without success in that month, $8,100,000 in September and $7,550,000 in October. It is
proper to say that in our totals of sales above we
do not include the $100,000,000 6% New York City
obligations which J. P. Morgan ez Co. and Kuhn,
Loeb fk Co. took in September and offered for subscription at par and accrued interest, these being
short-term issues. The syndicate mentioned came
to the rescue of the city in order to enable it to meet
its maturities for large amounts falling due in the
near future. The fact that the interest rate on the
bonds had to be placed at 6% illustrates the conditions which prevailed. The new obligations quickly sold at a premium, which has been growing ever
since. Very naturally this sale, with its high interest
rate, affected unfavorably other New York City
securities, and report had it that in October some of
the 43.is placed by the city the previous April had
sold down to 93. From that figure, however, a rise
of 4@5 points has occurred since then.
As already indicated, our table of sales above includes only permanent loans and it also covers only
places located in the United States. In addition,
large amounts of municipal obligations of other kinds
have been placed as usual, and to show the full total
of the sales for the ten months we insert the following:
Municipal Bond
Sales.

Ten Months
1914.

1913.

1912.

1911.

1910.

Perm't loans (U. S.)_415,023.510 327.902.805345,871 920
•Tempor'yloans(U.S.) 353,018,715 400,715,765256.610,947 341,092,191 258,958,249
Canadian
(perm't) 165,286,880 119,336,101 72,408,552 188,782,112212,091.382
Bonds U.S.possessions
900.000 1,000.000 1,600,000 39,707,499 83,720.802
1,625,000
425.000
Panama bonds
None
None
Non
Non
Gen'i M.bds.(N.Y.C.) 3,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 50,000,000
14,000,000 9,000,00
Total all l'ns (10 mos.)937.229.085858.954.671681.491,419
635,208,802564,19
•.
*Includes temporary securities (revenue bonds and
corporate stock notes )Issued
by New York City: 2293,542.014 in 1914,
$321,469.781 n 1913, $218,923
1912. $156,478,472 in 1911 and $171,363,823 In
.432
1910

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UNITED STATES DEBT.

4

United Slates Deb/ and Its toHistory.
its
To add

usefulness we give referThe following is a statement of the debt of the United States past and present.
ences 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 1914;
second, the changes in those details since June 30 1914 down to Nov. 1 1914; third, the items of interest-bearing debt, ezo.,
at the beginning of each fiscal year since July 1 1878;fourth, we publish in the "Chronicle" every month-usually the first
or second Saturday-the full detailed Government statement of the debt as reported by the Treasurer on the last day of
the previous month. some months lack of space forces us to delay the publication to a later week.
'
With these data at his command, it would seem as if any inquirer could satisfy himself fully with reference to every
point which might become of importance for him to know respecting the United States debt.
INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING JUNE 30 1914.

Title of Loan.

Atdhorizing Act.

Rate.

When
Redeemable.

Interest
Payable.

Amount
Issued.

I

Outstanding
Registered.

Coupon.

Total.

2% April 1 1930 J, 0, J & A $646,250.150 $642.831.800 $3,418,350 $646,250.150
March14 1900
Consols of 1930
3% Aft.Aug.1'08 F, 31, A & N 198,792.660, 46.175.440 17,770,020 63,945.460
June 13 1898
Loans of 1908-18
4% Feb. 1 1925 F, M, A & N 162.315,400 101,219.250 17,270,650 118.489,900
January 14 1875
Loan of 1925
22,900 54.631,980
54,631,980 54.609.080
Aug. 1 1916 F, M, A & N
June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905....,.
2%
Panama Canal Loan
321,080 30.000,000
30,000,000 29,678,920
Aft.Nov.1 '18 F, M, A & N
June28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905_-_- 2%
Panama Canal Loan
50,000.000 40.002.600 9.997.400 50,000,000
Aug.5'09. Feb.4'l0 & Molt. 2'l1 3% June 1 1961 S. D. 15 & J
Canal Loan
Panama
509,420
3,506,000
2.996,580
3,506.000
234% *July 1 1931 Jan. & July
June 25 1910
Postal Savings Bonds
1.129,820
152.840
976,980
1,129.820
234% *Jan. 1 1933 July & Jan.
Postal Savings Bonds_.... June 25 1910
1,146,626.010 $918,490,650 $49,462,6603967,953,310
-bearing debt. excl. of U.S.bonds issued to Pacific railroasd, as;stated below
Aggregate ofInterest
*Payable at dates mentioned. For dates ofredemption see below under "Postal Savings Bonds."
DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1914.
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 80 1914 on which interest has Ceased since Maturity

$4.000 00
23,650 00
13,050 00
594,900 00
13,300 00
903,680 26
$1,552,560 26

DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1914.
Authorizing Act.
United States notes
Old demand notes
National Bank Notes
Redemption account_
Fractional cuurency

Feb. 25 1862; July 111862; March 3 1863
July 17 1861; Feb. 12 1862
July 14 1890
as lost or destroyed.
July 17 1862; March 3 1863; June 30 1864, $15.239,928.28, less $8.375.934 estimated
Act of June 21 1879

Aggregate June 30 1914 of debt bearing no interest_

$346.681,016 00
53.152 50
15.142,888 50
6,852.472 90
$368,729,529 90

1914 was made up of (1) Interest-bearing debt, $967,953,310,
The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30debt bearing no interest, $368,729,529 90, making total gross
ceased, $1,552,560 26, of (3)
of (2) debt on which interest has
net cash balance in the Treasury ($310,978,390 60) at the same date
debt, $1,338,235,400 16; subtracting from the total the close of the last fiscal year, $1,027,257,009 56. Since the close of
debt as it stood at the
(June 30 1914), we have the net
debt have included the issuing of $872,240 Postal Savings
June the changes in the various items of the interest-bearing
this time $968,825,550.
Bonds, making the interest-bearing debt at
month in the "Chronicle," the first or a later Saturday.
For later andfuture details of the debt, see the same as issued every the authority for the debt as it stands to-day; second,
from the laws which are
We now add,first, references to and citations
debt of the United States on June 30 of each year
the two tables on the next page, which exhibit all the particulars of the total
debt statements.
Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the 434% funded loan of
from 1878 to 1914, and on Nov. 1 1914; third, the
issue were issued in exchange for the

bonds of this
"FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 4345, continued at 2%. The were made redeemable at pleasure of the Government. Amount
1891 by agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and
when interest ceased.
Act to define and
issued $25,364,500. but May 18 1900 all were called for redemption on Aug. 18 1900,
of the Government after 30 years) authorized in
"CONSOLS OF 1930."
-Column 13.) Bonds (2% payable at the pleasure page 411). for the purpose of refunding (1) outstanding United States
I'll the standard of value," &o.(for copy of Act see "Chronicle." March 3 1900,
bonds bearing Interest at 3% payable
payable July 1 1907; and (3)
out
bonds bearing interest at 5% payable Feb. 1 1904; (2) bonds bearing interest at 4%
Gage's circular with reference to the operations for carrying
August 1 1908 (the "ten-twenties of 1898"). For details of arrangement see Secretary
were outstanding Nov. 1 1914. $646,250,150.
the refunding provisions of the bill In "chronicle," March 17 1000, page 509. Of these 2%s there $198,792.660 3%s. They were authorized by Act of
-1018."
"LOAN OF 1908
-(Column 11.) The bonds included under this head are an issue of
individual subscriptions of the lowest amount
June 13 1898 and are known as the "War Loan." The law provided that in allotting said bonds the "Chronicle" of June 18 1898, page 1168,inviting
must be first allotted. on the day the Act was signed a Treasury circular was issued (see circular in
coupon in denominations of
stated, in both coupon and registered form,
subscriptions for 32 days. from June 13 to July 14, for the amount of bonds
dated August 1 1898, redeemable In
$5,000
*20. $100. $500 and $1,000. and registered in denominations of same amounts, and also in payableand $10.000.
August 1 1918. See circular for further details.
coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from date of issue, and due and
Subscriptions reached the amount of $1,325.000.000. The amount now outstanding (Nov. 1 1914) is $63.945.460. dollars of bonds at 4%, payable in
"FUNDED LOAN OF 1907" (Column (3) 45. The Act of July 14 1870, authorized the issue of 1,000 million
taxes or duties of the United
coin of the present standard value at the pleasure of the United States after thirty years; these bonds to be exempt from allthan par in coin, and proceeds
States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State,'municipal or local authority. Bonds to be sold at not less
interest has ceased.
applied to redemption of outstanding 5-208, par for par. Outstanding (Nov. 1 19141. $594,900, included in debt upon which
exchange for lawful
.-Act of February 26 1879 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to issue In
"REFUNDING CERTIFICATES- (Column 4)
convertible at any time.
ten dollars. bearing
money of the United States certificates of deposit of the denomination ofmoney so received tointerest at the rate of 4%.and
bonds bearbe applied only to the payment of the authorized,
with accrued int.,Into the 4% bonds described in the Refunding Act; the
were
ing interest at a rate not less than 5%. On March 12 1879 the issue of these certificates and their exchange into 4% bonds close of the fiscal
at the
the certificates were to draw 4% interest from April 1 1879 and were convertible in sums of $50 or its multiples. The amount issued
On Oct. 31
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.
outstanding on Nov.
1879 the entire authorizei amount had been reached, the maximum of the Issue being $40,012,750. Of these there were still
1 1914 a total of 513.300, included in debt bearing no Interest.
$62,315.400.
-(Column 9.) Sales of bonds included under this designation were effected (1) in February 1895 to the amount of
"LOAN OF 1925."
in the "Chronicle" Feband (2) In February 1806 to the amount of $100.000.000. In a message to Congress under date of February 8 1895 (publishedthe details of an arrange244), President Cleveland stated in substance that in pursuance of Section 3700 of the Revised Statutes,
tuarY 9 1895. Page
States after
,
ment have this day been concluded whereby bonds authorized under the Act of July14 1875 payable in coin at the pleasure of the Unitedcoin amountthe 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 goldIn our reserve
to a sum slightly in excess of $65,000.000, to be delivered to the Treasury of the United States, which sum added to the gold now held
ing
Government upon
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
Is to be
the bonds as to fix the rate of interest upon the amount of gold realized at 33.1% per annum. At least one-hall of the gold to be obtained
the revised Statutes is as follows:
supplied from abroad. Section 3700 of
the United States authorized by law at such rates
"Sec. 3700. The Secretary of the Treasury may purchase coin with any of the bonds or notes of
and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the public interest."
page 265.
For a construction of the "Refunding Act of 1870" and of the "Resumption Act of 1875." see "Chronicle," February 18 1893-same in date, same
of the same bonds as
The Issue In February 1896 was an ordinary offering, open to all bidders, of $100,000,000both issues are called the foregoing
the "Loan of 1925." of which there
same in rate of interest and time of interest payments. Consequently
In time of maturity,
are outstanding $118.489,900."
time to
-(Column 6.) The Act of January 14 1875 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from United
"LOAN OF 1904."
of the
sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the
time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, of redeeming on and after January 1 1879, in coin, atdescriptions of bonds
Assistant Treaspurpose
the office of the
States described in the Act of July 14 1870,for the
notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. Under this authurer of the United States at New York, the outstanding legal-tender
issued in Feb. 1894, payable in 10 years, $50,000.000 of 5%s and in Nov. 1894 there were issued
orization, and for the Purposes mentioned, there were The bonds matured Feb. 2 1904, and the amount outstanding Nov. 1 ($13,050) is included on
$50,000.000 more for similar bonds for same purpose.
that date in "debt on which interest has ceased." The Act of June 28 1902,Section 8.supplemented by the Act of Dec.21 1905 (for copy of the sections
-(Column 2).
"PANAMA CANAL LOAN."
authorizes the issue of 5130.000.000 of coupon or registered 2% bonds of the United States. or as
referred to, see "Chronicle" July 7 1906, page 12), of $20 or some multiple of that sum, redeemable in gold coin at the pleasure of the United States
much thereof as may be necessary, In denominationsof said bonds have been Issued, all of which are now outstanding. They bear date Aug. 1 1906 and
after ten years from the date of issue-$84,631,980 1 1909.
Nov. 1 1908. but Interest began Nov. 1 1907 and Feb. Act of Aug. 5 1900, Section 39, supplemented by the Act of Feb.4 1910,authorizes the issue of
-(Column 5.) The
"PANAMA CANAL LOAN."
United States in various denominations up to $1,000 at a rate of interest not exceeding 3%• ;dirr
ll
$160,569,000 of coupon or registered bonds of the -authorization was given to lassie the bonds 'not available to national banks as security to nc e .
-that _of March 2 1911
a further supplementary Act
bonds, bearing 3% interest, have been issued and are now outsanding. They bear
therewith $50,000,000 of said quarterly on the first days of Sept., Dec., March and June. They are in denominaoulation notes," and in conformity
interest is payable
date June 1 1911, are redeemable 1111961.am'
the
tions of $100. $500 and $1,000.
25 1910, authorized the issue to depositors with the United States under
-(Column 8.) The Act of June deposits, of coupon or registered bonds of the United States bearing 234% interest.
POSTAL SAVINGS BONDS.
any part of his
Postal Savings Bank Law upon the surrender of all ormultiples of $100 and $500. Under the Act $41,900 of such bonds redeemable July 1 1912 and
1932.
of the denominations of $20, $40, $60, $80, $100 and
payable Jan. 11932, $854,860 redeemable July 1 1913 and payable July 1
ayable July 1 1931. $417,380 bonds redeemable Jan. 1 1913 and $1,116,880 redeemable after July! 1914 and payable July 1 1933 $2,002,060 reand
1.074,980 redeemable after Jan. 1 1914 and payable Jan. 1 1933 issued and are now outstanding.
eemable after Jan. 1. 1915 and payable Jan. 1. 1934 have been

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Nov., 1914.]

5

UNITED STATES DEBT.

in denomi"CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS" OF 1908, Authorized by Act of June 13 1898. $15,436,500 of the certificates were Issued
nations of $50, Payable to bearer: dated Nov. 20 1907; interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable with the principal sum on and after Nov. 20 1908.
on Presentation or the certificates for redemption. For further details see circular of Secretary CorteWon in "Chronicle." Nov. 23 1907. Page 1311—
the certificates have all been retired.

In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent
year. It is not necessary to repeat all those figures. We have determined on this occasion to begin our statement with
1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding, and yet carries the record sufficiently far back to show the
nature and extent of the Government securities when the refunding operations of that period began. It has the advantage,
too, of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. The statement is subjoined.
PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV. 1 1914.
14
12
10
9
6
4
3
1
Total
"Loan of "Navy Pen- Old 6s and 7s
"Loan of
"Funded Loan "Funded Loan "Refunding
Lion Fund," Converted into Interest-Bearing
1925,"
Certificates."
1904."
of 1891" 431%. 01 1907."
Year.
Debt.
4s and Ois.
3s.
43.
5s.
4s.
4s.
contin'd cd 2%.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
14.011 000 00 1.441,885,650 1,794,735,650 00
240.000.000 00 98.850.000 00 40,012,750 00
1878, July 1
14,1 it 000 00 792,121,700 1,797.643.700 00
250.000.000 00 728,673.790 00 12.848,210 00
1879
14.000 000 00 720.645,300 1,723.993.100 00
250.000.000 00 737.980.800 00 1.367,000 00
1880
14.000 000 00 638.219,950, . .
688,800 00
250,000,000 00 738.659.000 00
1881
14,000 000 00 1460,461,050 1,463,810.400 00
465,050 00
00 738.884.300 00
250,000,000
1882
14.000 000 00 1132.082,6011.338.229.150 00
355.900 00
250,000.000 00,737,586,300 00
188:3
1/304204 350
!
14,000 000 00 /224,612.15 1,226,563,85000
290.000 00
737.661,700 00
250,000.000 00
1884
14.000 000 00 1194.190.500 1,196,150.950 00
240,600 00
250.000,000 00 737,719,850 00
1885
14.000 000 00 (144.046,600 1,146,014,100 00
207,800 00
1886
250.000,000 00 737,759.700 00
0411
14,000 000 00 1'19.716.500 1,021,692.350 00
175.270 00
1887
250,000,000 00 737.800,580 00
950,522,500
14,000 000 00
138,050 00
1888
222,207,050 00 714,177,400 00
829,853.990 00
14,000 000 00
119.640 00
676,095,350 00
1889
139,639,000 00
725.313.110 00
14,000 000 00
103,860 00
1890
109,015,750 00 602.193.500 00
1
610,529.120 00
13
11
93,920 00
00
1891
50,869,200 00,559,566.000
585,029.33000
"Consols of
"Loan of
83,580 00
1892
25,364,500 00 559,581.250 00
585.037,100 OC
1930."
1908."
68.450 00
00.559,604.150 00
1893
25.364.500
635,041,89000
2%.
(War Bonds)
58,99000 50.000.000
1894
25,364.500 00 559,618,400 00
716,202,060 00
3s,
54,110 00 100.000.000 31.157.700
1895
25,364.500 00 559,625,750 00
847.363.890 00
47.140 00 100.000.000 162.315.400
1896
25,364.500 00559.636,850 00
847,365,130 00
45.130 00 100.000,000 162,315,400
1897
25,364,500 00;559.640.100 00
847.367,470 IX
41.520 00 100,000.000 162,315,400
1898
25,364,500 00 559,646,050 00
1,046,048.750 OC
37,830 00 100.000,000 162.315,400 198,678.720
1899
25,364.500 00559,652,300 00
1,023,478,86000
35,47000 47,651,200 162.315,400 128,843,240 307.125,350 987.141,040 OC
1900
21.979.850 00 355,528,350 00
99,621,420 445,940,750
33,320 00 21.854.100 162,315,400
257,376,050 00
1901
97,515.660 445,940.750 931,070,34000
31,980 00 19,410,350 134,994,200
1902
233.177,400 00
83,107.060 520,143,150 914,541,41000
30.600 00 19,385.050 118.489.900
1903
,173.385,650 00
77.135,360 542,909,950 895,157.44000
118,489,900
7
29.080 00
1904
1156,593.150 0
2
77,135.360 542.909.950 895.158.340 OC
1905
27.530 00 "Certificates 118,489.900
"PanamaCanal 156.595,600 0
63,945.460 595.942,350 895.159.14000
26,280 00 of Indebted- 118.489.900
1906
1116.755,150 00
Loan."
63.945,460 646,250,150 894.834.28000
ness."
118,489,900
1907
25.150 00
30.000.000 00 36.126,150 00
63,945.460 646.250,150 897,503,99000
14.186.500 118,489,900
5
1908
54.631,980 00
913,317.490 OC
63.945.460 646.250,150 913,317,490 IX
118.489.900
8
"Panama
1909
84.631.980 001
63,945,460 646,250.150
1910
Canal Loan." 'Postal Sas- 118,489.900
84,631.980 00
63.945.460 646,250.150 915,353.190 00
1911
2,035.700 00 ings Bonds." 118,489,900
84,631.980 001
63,945.460 646,259.150 963.776,77000
459.280 118.489,900
1912
50,000,000 00
84.631.980 00
63.945.460 646.250.150 965,706.61000
2.389.120 118,489.900
1913
50.000.000 00
84,631.980 001
63,945,460 646.250,150 967,953,310 01
4.635.80 118,489,900
50.000.000 00
1914
84,631,980 00
63.945.460 646.250.150 968.825.55000
5.508.060 118.489.900
F.0 non non no
1914, Nov. 1
84.631.fign On
Continued at 3 34%. r Continued at 3%.
PUBLIC DEBT OF 'THE UNITED STATES &C. (Continued.)
20
19
18
17
16
15
Cash in the Treasury Total Debt, Less Cash Annual Interest
Outstanding
Year,
on Which In- Debt Bearing No
Debt
Charge.
in Treasury.
July 1.
Principal.
Interest,
terest Has Ceased.
$94,654.472 50
$1,999,382,280 45
$164,179.012 08
82.163.561.292 53
$363,231.082 27
$5,594.560 26
1878, July 1
83,773,778 50
1.996.414,905 03
200,394.517 01
2,196.809.422 04
362,150.091 78
37.015,630 26
1879
79,633,981 00
1,919,326,747 75
166.114.752 88
2.085.441.500 63
353,826.945 37
7,621,455 26
1880
75.018,695 50
1,819,650,154 23
180,488,965 35
2,000.139.119 58
353.847.504 32
1,723,865 26
1881
57.360,110 75
1.675,023.474 25
158,835.689 78
1,833,859.164 03
353,787.958 77
16,260,805 26
1882
51,436.700 50
1,538.781,825 15
161,019,431 92
1,699.801,257 07
353,740.691 81
7,831,415 26
1883
47.926,432 50
1,438,542,995 39
161,396,577 18
1,599,939,572 57
353,719,517 31
19,656.205 26
1884
47,014,133 00
1.376,352,443 91
178,602,643 23
14
1,553.955.087
353,603,141 88
4,100.995 26
1885
45.510,09800
1,282,145,84044
227,265,253 34
1,509,411,093 78
397,692,548 52
9,704,44526
1886
41.786,529 50
1.175.168.675 42
206,323,950 21
1.381.492.625 63
353,685.110 37
6,115.165 26
1887
38,991,935 25
1,063.004,89473
243,674,167 85
1,306.679,062 58
353,660,467 32
2.496.095 26
1888
33,752.354 60
975.939,750 22
209.479,874 01
1.185,419,624 23
353,654,148 97
1.911,485 26
1889
29.417,603 15
890,784.370 53
189.993.104 20
1.080,777,47473
353,648,559 47
26
1,815.805
1890
23,615,735 80
851,912,751 78
153.893.808 83
1,005,806,560 61
393,662,735 35
1,614.705 26
1891
841.526,463 60
22,893,883 20
126,692,377 03
968.218,840 63
380,403,635 37
2,785.875 26
1892
22,894.194 00
838,969,47575
122,462,29038
374.300.605 87
961,431.766 13
2.094.060 26
1893
25,394.385 60
899.313.380 55
117.584,436 13
380.004,686 42
1,016,807,81668
1,851.240 26
1894
29,140,782 40
901.672,966 74
195,240,153 51
378.989.469 99
1.096.913,12025
1,721,590 26
1895
34,387,265 60
955,297,253 70
267.432,096 70
373,728.570 14
1,222,729,350 40
1,636,890 26
1896
34,387.315 20
986,656,086 14
240,137.626 76
378.081.702 64
1.226,793.712 90
1,346.880 26
1897
34,387,408 80
1,027,085,492 14
384.112,912 64
205.657,570 76
1.232.743.062 90
1,262.680 26
1898
40,347.872 80
1,155.320,235 19
281,380,468 73
389,433.653 66
1,436,700,703 92
1,218,300 26
1899
33,545,130 00
1.107,711,257 89
388,761.732 41
'305.705.654 78
1,413,416,912 67
1.176,320 26
1900
29.789,153 40
1.044,739.117 97
383.015,584 63
n26.833,124 92
1.371.572,244 89
1,415.620 26
1901
27.542,945 50
969,457,241 04
395,680,156 63
'358,574,115 85
1.328,031.356 89
1.280,860 26
1902
25,541.573 30
925.011.637 31
393,659,412 63
'384.394,275 58
89
1,309.405,912
1.205.090 26
1903
24.176,74500
967.231,773 75
389,130.655 88
*319,027,242 39
1.286,259,016 14
1,970,920 26
1904
24,177,850 20
989,866,771 97
385,828.509 58
*292,490,322 87
1.282,357,094 84
1.370,245 26
1905
23,238,064 00
964,435.686 79
• 396,235.694 78
'328,087.283 25
1.292.522,970 04
1906
1,128,135 26
21.648,913 60
878,596.755 03
401.257,097 28
*418.581.437 51
1.086.815 26
1907
1,297,178,192 54
21,101.197 40
938.132,409 38
426,056.397 28
4,130,015 26
1.327 690,402 54
'389.557.993 16
1908
21,295,602 40
382.114.026 78
2.883.855 26
1,023,861.530 79
1,298.315,37204
'274.453.841 25
1909
21,295,602 40
381.497.583 78
2.124.895 26
1,046,449,185 25
1910
1,296,939,96904
*250,490,783 79
21.356.673 40
1,879,830 26
1.015,784.338 46
386.751,917 43
'288,200,599 23
1911
1.303,984,937 69
22.787,0704P
1.027,574.69728
378.301,28490
1,760.450 26
'316.263,80788
1912
1,343,838,50518
22.835.325 40
1,659.550 26
1.02h.558.103 19
375.6s1,584 40
*314.489,641 47
1.343,047,74466
1913
'22.881.497 90
368.729,52990
1.552.560 02
'310.978,39060
1,027,257,009 56
1914
1,338,235,400 16
99 clOn Rill Of
1 ne9 9U42 9on 77
*957 AAR 7AQ RO
1 R1O ORS on4 AR
1.526.75026
369.612.754 40
1914.Nov. 1
Note 1.—The annual Interest charge is computed upon the amount or outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year. except in the case of
November, for which the total is of that date. and Is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds.
Note 2.—The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.
'Note 3.—Under the Actor March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold Reserve Fund of $150.000,000 as a separate Item, and not Inchided It in the available cash balance. In the foregoing statement, however, we have continued to include the Item so as not to embarrass comparison
with previous years.

PACIFIC RAILROAD DEBT.—One other class of bonded debt must be referred to which has never been included
in the total of Government debt—we mean the Pacific Railroad subsidy debt. To show the situation of this indebtedness
we have to make compilations of our own, as the Treasury form comes short of indicating the existing situation. In the
following we bring together the details respecting the issues to the Pacific railroads, giving likewise in the statement the
debt already paid and the balance due to the Government
BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILROADS—THEIR STATUS NOV. 1 1914.
Railroad Liability.
Name of Railway.

Central Pacific
Kansas Pacific
Union Pacific
Central Branch, Union Pacific
Western Pacific
Sioux City & Pacific

Net Interest
Bonds
Paid by
Issued by
Government. , 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 74 462.489,505 29
7.124.898 00 '7,124,89800
6,303,000 00 6,607.458 34 12.910,458 34
27,236,512 00 31.211.711 75 58.448,223 75 18,194,618 00 40.253.605 75 58.448,223 75
3,617,69026
33.617.990 26
1,600,000 00 2,017,990 26
5,423,662 86
5.423.662 86
5.423,662 86
1,970.560 00 3.453,102 86
2,122,841 24 a2.122,841 24
4.180.01820
1.628.32000 2.551.69820

$64.623.512 00 382,446.341 70 8147,069.853 70 327,295.070 55 8108.314.060 59 $135.609.131 14 33.617.990 28
Totals
an addit onal $821.898
'Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific RR.—$6,303,000—for indebtedness, but subsequently received Government under the
the oss to
on distribution of assets of Union Pacific, as mentioned In "note" below. The remainder ($5.785,560 34) represents or
Government realized the Bum of $2,122,841 24 from sale or claim against Sioux City & Paola° RR., $2,057,176 96 less than the comsettlement. a
pany'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
final
Subsequently, under
Pacific Railroad Co. to Nov. 1 1897, and for the principal of the Kansas Pacific indebtedness, amounting to $6.303,000.United States received theaddian
at
deoreelfo• the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific RR., made by Judge Sanbornof St. Paul. Oct. 24 1899. the Co.
the Central Pacific, Railroad
(bearing interest at 3% per
agreement of Feb. 1 1899, twenty notes
tional ;821.898 on Its claim. Under settlement
annum), payable respectively on or before the expiration or each successive 811 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.




se9111l&

DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF

THE

TAM CITIES OD TOW14$
IN

NEW ENGLAND
INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, &c.

MAINE-State, Cities, dm
NEW HAMPSHIRE-State Cities, &c
VERMONT-State, Cities, &Lc

Pages 6 to 8 MASSACHUSETTS-State, Cities, dm
Pages 9 to 11 RHODE ISLAND-State, Cities, &c
Pages 11 to 14 CONNECTICUT-State, Cities, &c

Pages 15 to 29
Pages 29 to 32
Pages 32 to 37

devoted solely to the building and maintaining of State highways; provided, however, that bonds issued and outstanding under the authority
of this section shaU never, in the aggregate, exceed two million dollars:
the
expenditure of said money to be divided equitably among the several
counties of the State.
MUNICIPAL.
-At an election held Sept. 1111911 the voters adopted an
amendment to Article XXII. of the constitution increasing the debt limit
ITS
of cities of 40.000 or more (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to
7;4% of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII.below, italicizing
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
the part added and placing in brackets the words eliminated.
Article XXII. Limitation of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820)
March 15 1820 town having less than forty thousand inhabitants, according to the Last Census
taken by the United States,shall hereafter create any debt or liability which.
Total area of State (square miles)
33,040 singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed
said city
provided,
State Capital
Augusta live per centum of the lastaregular valuation of thousand or town, according
however, that cities having population of forty
or more,
to the last Census taken by the United States, may create a debt or liability
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1915)__Wm. T. Haines which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities,
shall equal
Secretary of State (term exp. *Jan. 1915)___J. E. Alexander seven and one-half per centum of the last regular valuation of said city, that
cities of forty thousand inhabitants or over may, by a vote of their city governTreasurer (term exp. *Feb. 1 1915)____Joseph W. Simpson ment. increase the present rate of five per centum by one-fourth of one per
centum in any one municipal year, until, in not less than ten years, the maximum rate of seven
LEGISLATURE meets olennially in odd years on the first Wednesday take the increase and one-half per ientum is reached, that any city failing to
in any one municipal year, then the increase for that year is
la January. and there Is no limit to length of sessions.
lost and no increase can be made until the next year, as provided above: and
• Is chosen by Legislature.
provided, further, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed
as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to
any loan for the purpose of renewing existing
or
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For history of Maine State debt up to 1889, see porary loans to be paid out of money raised byloans or for war;theto temyear in
taxation during
l"State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 9.
which they were Care] made.
At present the debt stands as follows:
EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.
-The Legislature of 1909 approved
LOANS-Interest
Outstanding
an Act exempting from taxation all bonds Issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the
Name and Purpose.
Rate.Pagable.
When Due.
Principal State or any county municipality, village, corporation or water district
Bonds to Universityof Maine__ _r 5
J-D
June I 1919
$118 300 therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed
Do
do
do
_ ..
__r 4
J-J
July 1 1917
100.000 to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. See V. 88, P.
Bond to Augusta State Hospital_r 4
J-J
July 1 1917
50 000 1451. for Act in full.
Loan of 1869, not presented for payment
700
Highway bonds, 1913
SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS
c 4
M-S
Sept 1 '15-'53
292,500
-POWERS AND RESTR,ICDo
do
c 4
1914
J-J
1915-1952
500,000 TIONS.-The provisions regulating the investments and loans of savings
banks and institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained
in
INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me.
Sections 23 to 26. Inclusive. of Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes
of 1903.
-The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded As amended in 1907, 1909 and 1912, thess sections read as follows•
TOTAL DEBT.
SECTION 23. Savings banks and institutions for
debt on each of the dates named.
Jan. 1 1914. Jan. 11913. Jan. 11912. Jan. 11911. to and hereafter may invest their deposits as follows: savings are restricted
Bonded debt
$269.000
$569,000
$676,000
$698,000
First, a. In the public funds of the United States and
District of Columbia.
On Jan. 1 1914 the assets of the State were as foUows: Cash on hand,
b. In the public funds of any of the New England
$649.304; balance due on State taxes,$2,120,637; securities, &c.,$384.214;
States and of the States
total,$3,154,155. The total liabilities of the State on Jan. 1 1914,including of New York, Pennsylvania. Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kanses,
bonded debt, were $4,747,694.
Nebraska. Cantor-'
nia, Oregon and Washington.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-Valuations are taken only in even years.
Second. a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns
of any of the
Assessed Valuation
State tax New England States.
Real.
Years.
Personal.
per$1,000.
Total.
b. In the bonds of cities and districts In the States of
New York, Penn$388,551,157 $89,640.887 $478,192,044 84.00
1912
sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan,
Wisconsin. Min366,132,326
1910
85.647,793
451,780,119
5.00
nesota. Iowa, Illinois. Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska,
345,572.709 82,679,756
1908
428,252,465
3.00
Washington, having a population of seventy-five California, Oregon and
thousand or more, when
1906
316,053,787
78,679,203
394,732.990
2.50
Issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct
obligation on all the
1904-------- -- -- -. .366,514,014
taxable property therein.
WW1Total Valu'n. Tax rate. Yearsc. In the bonds of counties of twenty thousand
Total Valu'n. Tax rate.
Inhabitants or more In
1902
$352,228,897
$2.75 1860
$1.25 the States of New York. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky,
$164,714,168
2.75 1850
1900 --------336.699,649
100,157,573
2.00 Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois. Missouri. Kansas, Nebras309.096,041
1890
2.25 1840
69,246,288
2.90 ka, California. Oregon and Washington. when Issued for municipal purposes,
1880 --------235.978,716
28,807,687
5.00 1830
1.90 and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein,
except
224.812,900
6.00 1820
1870
20,962.778
...- when issued In aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal indebtedness
of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding
valuation of the
-According to United States Census.
POPULATION OF STATE.
property therein for the assessment of taxes.
1910
626,915 1840
228,075
742,371 1870
501,793 1810
d. In the bonds of any city of tell thousand inhabitants or
628,279 1830
151.719
694.466 1860
399,455 1800
1900
more in the
583,169 1820
96.540 States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky,
661,086 1850
298.335 1790
1890
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa. Illinois, Missouri, Kansas,
1880
648,936
Nebraska, California. Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal
-STATE. The debt of the State is now lim- purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property
DEBT LIMITATIONS.
ited by Secs. 14 and 17. Article 9,of the State constitution. Sec. 17 and the therein except when issued in aid of railroads, provided that the net municiwords italicized in Section 14 were added by an amendment adopted in parindebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes.
Sept. 1912. V. 95. p. 766.
SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly
e. In the refunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued
loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts, to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional when
liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State, which shall singly or in the Issued, provided that the Interest has been fully paid on such original:bonds
aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one for at least five years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that
time exceed $300,000 except for the purposes of building and maintaining of such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions.
State highways, to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes
f. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of
of war; but this amendment shall not be construed to refer to any money education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized to
that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of Issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable
property
the United States, or to any fund which the State shall hold in trust for in said district: provided teat the population or the district Is ten thousand
any Indian tribe.
or more, and the 'population and assessed valuation of the district are
population and the assessed valuation of the
SECTION 17. The Legislature may authorize the Issuing of bonds not equal to at least 90% of the
exceeding two million dollars in amount at any one time, payable within city within which such district is located; provided, further, that the net
forty-one years, at a rate of interest not exceeding four per centum per municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last
annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds or their proceeds shall be preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes.

State of Maine.




Nov.. 1914.1

g. In the bonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal
corporation of this State. when such securities are a direct obligation on
all the taxable property of said corporation.
Third, a. In the railroad bonds of this State.
is. In the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the Slates
of New Hampshire, Vermont. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania..Maryland, Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa. Illinois, Missouri. Kansas
Sul
and Nebraska.
c. In the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Union Pacific and
Northern Pacific railroads.
d. In the mortgage bonds of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying
railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular
the Interest on its
stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and
bonds
companies are not railroad companies within the
e. Street railroad
meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section.
railroads constructed in this State prior to
1. In the bonds of street
railroads in this State constructed
April 27 1895. and in the bonds of streetbonds of any completed street railthe first mortgage
after said date, and In
Islroad in the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode
Maryland, Ohio,
and, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey. Pennsylvania.
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa. Illinois, MisIndiana, Kentucky,
souri, Kansas and Nebraska; provided, that In the case of street railroads
constructed in this State after April 27 1895, and in the case of street railroads in the States above named,an amount of capitalstock equal to 33 1-3%
of the mortgaged debt shall have been paid in, in cash, and expended upon
the road, evidenced by a certificate of the railroad commissioners of the
State where the road is located, filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of this State, that said percentage has been so paid in and expended in
addition to the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further, that in such
of the above States as have no railroad commissioners having supervision
of street railroads,the bank examiner of this State may ascertain the facts,
and,if they meet the foregoing requirement, may file certificate thereof with
the Secretary of State; provided, further, that when, for any reason, it is
impossible to obtain a certificate that an amount of capital stock equal to
one-third of the bonded debt has been paid in, in cash, in lieu thereof,such
bonds may be certified as legal for the purpose hereof, on satisfactory proof
to the bank examiner that annual dividends in amount equal to Ilve per
eentum per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the
bonded debt has been earned and paid for a period of five years next prior
thereto; and all the expenses and compensation of the bank examiner for
such service shall be paid by the railroad company seeking to make its bonds
a legal investment under this section, whether the same are admitted or not.
No bonds secured by an open mortgage shall be legal under this section unless the mortgage provides that the total amount of bonds certified and
outstanding under it shall at no time exceed seventy-five per cent of the
amount of cash expended upon the road.
g. In consolidated or refunding bonds which are of an issue to retire the
entire funded debt under the conditions as applied to first mortgage bonds
In clauses is, c and f of this sub-division, and which are secured by a first
mortgage on the whole or any part of the system.
Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England
States actually engaged in supplying any city or cities, town or towns, village
or villages, or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and
. for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company is earning more
than its fixed charges and interest on its debts and its running expenses.
Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroads and water companies incorporated under the authority of this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created.
which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, interest on its debts
and running expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capital
stock equal to one-half of its entire funded debt.
Sixth, a. In the stock of any bank or banking association Incorporated
under the authority of the State.
b. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under
the authority of the United States, if located within the New England States.
c.In stock of any RR.company of this State unencumbered by mortgage
d. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which
has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a
-capital stock equal to one-third of Its funded debt for a period of ten years
next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central et
Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies.
e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in
New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated
dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds.
I. In the stock of any corporation other than railroad and water companies incorporated under authority of this State, and actually conducting
In this State the business for which such corporation was created, which
earns and is paying a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year.
Seventh. a. In loans secured by first mortgages of real estate in this State
and New Hampshire to an amount not exceeding 60% of the value of such
real estate.
b. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any funds, bonds, notes or stocks
which the bank or Institution would, by this section, be authorized to purchase, provided the market value of said collateral is equal to the amount
of the loan.
c. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book
issued by any savings bank in this State.
d. In notes with a pledge as collateral of such funds, bonds, notes or
-stocks as in the judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of
the bank to accept to an amount not exceeding 75% of the market value
of such funds, bonds, notes or stocks.
e. In loans to any municipal corporation in this State.
t. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as in the
judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept.
g. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually
-conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created.
Eighth. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties." as used in
this section, shall be construed to include all bonds which are a direct
obligation of the county less the amount of any sinking fund available in
the reduction of sucn debt
b. The term "net municipal indebtedness of cities and districts," as used
in this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only
all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all bonds of
or boards within
the districts debt created for the same, as above enumerated, exclusive
a water supply and of the amount of any
of any such
sinking fund available in reduction of such debt.
c. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be determined
by the last previous official census thereof, as established by the last United
States or State census or city or county census taken in the same manner
by the clerk or treasas United States or State census and duly certified to county.
urer of such city or the audit° or treasurer of such
All investments shall be charged and entered on the books of the
Nina.
bank at their cost to the bank or at par when a premium Is paid.
SECTION 24. Any such bank or institution may hold real estate in the
city or town in which such bank or institution is located to an amount not
exceeding 5% of its deposits or to an amount not exceeding its reserve fund.
SECTION 25. No such bank or Institution shall hold by way of investmore
ment, or as security for loans, or both,more than one-fifth of the capital
than 10% of
stock of any corporation, nor investany corporation, norits deposits,
have more
capital stock or notes or
in the
its deposits in mortgages of real estate. This section
than 50% of
estate, or other assets, acquired
the two preceding do not apply to real or upon Judgment
and
thereon,
for debts, or
by the foreclosure of a mortgage This section does not apply to bonds
to secure debts.
in settlements the first five sub-divisions of Section 23 of this chapter.
enumerated in
SECTION 26. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on
the authority of this
call in banks or banking associations incorporated under
State, or the laws of the United States, and receive interest for the same
the proper investment of deposits
SECTION 27. The trustees shall see to
hereinbefore prescribed. No
and funds of the corporation in the manner




7

MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS.

loan shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of the corporation
or to any firm of which such officer is a member.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF MAINE.
Note.
-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements
given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
County seat is Houlton. Incorp.
in 1839. This county owned $728 000 of the preferred stock of the Bangor & Aroostook RR. Co., but sold
the same late in 1901 to the railroad
company upon their agreeing to pay
principal and interest on an issue of
5728,000 railroad-aid bonds, of which
$500,000 were redeemed Sept 1 1912.
Refunding Bonds.
48
Aug $9.000c_ --Aug 1 1919
Court House.
J-D $40,000c-.June 1 1915
48
Railroad Aid (B. & A. RR.).
414a
J-J $228.000c_ __July 1 1915
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14_ $277,000
Sinking fund
337.481
Assess. val. (44 act.)'13 39.703.266
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914 -- - -$1.15
Population In 1910-- - -------74.664
INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bk..Boston

Bath is in Sagadahoc County.
Town incorp. Feb. 17 1781; city.
June 4 1847. Population 1910,9.396.
Sewer Notes.
474% J-D $3,000_June 15 '15-'16
Refunding Bonds.
48 g '07 J-J $50,0000 ---1915-1919
48 '11 J-D 116,000e- _June 1 1941
Sewer Bonds.
48 '07 J-J $50,000c-4m 1 1927
Funding Bonds.
48 g '07 J-J $10.000c_ __Jan 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914..$226,000
3,000
Floating debt
Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14-6,530,847
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-$24.00
INT. on notes at Bath Say. Inst.
on bonds in Boston at First Nat. Bk.
and Old Colony Trust Co.

BELFAST.
This city is in Waldo County. InAUBURN.
Auburn is in Androscoggin County. corp. June 22 1773. Charter adopted
Inc.Feb.22 1869. City owns railroad in 1853. Belfast owns $500.000 of
stock paying 6%; par value $75,000. Belfast & Moosehead RR. stock, of
which 1,396 shares pref. & 3,604 corn.
Population 1910, 15,064.
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
F-A$477.000c--Aug 15 1918
43 '11 J-J $24.000 --Jan 2 1921 48
48 '09 11-N 113,000c_ __Nov 1 1929
City Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914-- $590.000
48
J-J 415,0000_ _July 1 1917 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-3,085,784
34is
J-J
15,000c- --July 1 1920 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ -423.00
48
J-J
16,0000- --June 1 1923 Population In 1910------- - -4.618
J-J
43
14.500c- --Jan 1 1925
INTEREST payable at Belfast and
Refunding Bonds.
First Nat. Bank. Boston.
3145
J-J $15,000c_ __Jan 1 1922
3148
J-J
25.000c- --July 1 1923
31is'04 J-J 23,500c_ _ -July 1 1924 BIDDEFORD.
3Hs'05 J-J
City is in York County. Inc. 1855.
15.000c_ _-July 1 1925
3458'06 J-J
18,000c- --July 1 1926
Streets and Sidewalks.
4s '10 J-J
10,000 --July 1 1930 48 '14 ___ $25,000
1915-1919
48 '11 J-J
13,000c_ _ _July 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
4s '12 ___ 70.000_ -- -July 1 1932
45 '13 -__ $45.000
1915-1923
Refunding Water Bonds,
45 '14 __- 25,0000 - _ _ _1924-1928
3H8'05 J-J $58,7000_ --July 1 1925
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 24'14 $362,700 48 '95 lit-N $25,000c.. May 1 1915
Temp'y loans(city notes)_.. 32.500 45 '97 3-3 45,000c_ __July 1 1917
City water debt (included)_
88,700 48 '00 M-N 25,000c-May 1 1920
Sinking fund Feb 28 '14_ _
17,418 344a'01 J-J 25,000e_ --July 1 1921
Assessed valuation, real--8.908,030 3143'05 M-N 50,000c-..May 1 1925
Assessed val. personal
1,657,342 48 '14 --- 50.000c- May 15 1939
Total val.'14 (80% act.)-10,565.372
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-.420.00 BOND.DEBT Oct 10 1914 5315,000
Assess. val. (3-5 act.)'13_8.920.575
INTEREST at Treasurer's office, Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-424.00
and First Nat. Bank in Boston.
Population In i910_
17.079
AUGUSTA.
This city Is In Kennebec County.
Incorp. 1849. Bonds are all tax-free.
School Bonds.
43 '12 J-D $26,400c_June 1 '15-'22
Road Improvement Bonds.
4s '08 F-A $40.000c-Feb 1 1933
1919
4s '94 A-0 65,000c
Funding Bonds.
M-S $40,000c_ --Sept 1 1924
314s
Refunding Bonds.
48 g '87 F-A $48.000c--315.000 ylly
4s '12 F-A $15,000_Feb 15 1937
-A 15,000c_ -Feb 15 1938
48 '14 F
_s '14 ___ 15,000-__Feb 15 1939
Refunding & !mut. Bonds.
-A $40,000c- __Feb 1 1934
4s '09 F
48 '11 3-3 30,000c_ --Jan 2 1936
High School Bonds.
4s '09 J-D $18,000c-June 1 '15-'18
BOND.DEBT Oct 12 '14_ $352,700
Sinking funds ------------14.564
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act._ 8,499,748
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ --$26.00
Population in 1910--13.211
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. First
Nat. Bk., Boston, and city treasury.

BREWER.
This city Is in Penobscot County.
Incorp. as a city Feb. 8 1889.
Funding Bonds.
48 '01 M-N 530,0000
--1921
48 '05 A-0 27.0000 --------1925
45 '09 M-S 30,000c- --Sept 1 1929
4s '12 M-S 16.000c-- --1915-1922
BOND.DEBT Oct 13 1914 $103,000
35,000
Floating debt
Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ _2,603.225
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-428.50
5.667
Population In 1910
INT. at Merck. Nat. B., Beaton.
BRUNSWICK VILLAGE.
This village is in Cumberland
County. Incorp. in 1893.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '94 J-J $22.000
17.000
4s '95 J-J
48 '96 J-.1
13,000 ___Part yearly
48 '02 J-J
30,000
4s '14 3-3 15,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914---382,000
Assessed valuation 1913 _3.324,304
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- -$21.00
Population in 1910-----------6.621
INT.at Merch. Nat. Bk., Boston.

AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT.
4s '04 F
-A $700.000c g--Aug 1 1934 BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM
WATER DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT June 1 '14_4700,000
87,062
Sinking fund June 1'13-A district supplying Brunswick and
Topsham with water. Incorp. Mch.
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Boston,
11 1903.
4s g '09 3-3 *$42.000c-July 1 1936
45 g '06 J-Jxf 22,000c_ __Jan 1 1921
BANGOR.
1250,000c4an 1'26 &'36
This city is in Penobscot County.
Incorp. as a town Feb. 25 1791: as a 4s g '12 J-J *46,000c--July 1 1942
city Feb. 121934. Bonds non-taxable BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-$360.000
In Maine.
Sinking fund
32.000
Assessed val-tBrunswIck __4,088,349
Municipal Purpose Bonds.
nation '14 To sham _ _1.477,501
4s '11 F-A$250,000c_ __Aug 1 1931
Tax (per $1.0 0) Brunswick_ _321.00
Refunding Bonds.
1914
Topsham __$21.50
48 '08 F-A5125.000c_ __Aug 1 1928
* Tax-free. xTaxable.
48 '12 M-N 40.500c_Nov 2 '15-'23
INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Boston.
4s '14 M-N100,000c_Nov 2 '15-'34
Water Bonds.
48 '10 F-A $30.000c-Aug 1 '15-'17 CALAIS.
This city is in Washington County.
Refunding Water Bonds.
48 '05 3-3 $500.000c _July 1 1935 Inc. 1851. Population 1910. 6.116.
Building Bonds,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_51,050,000
J-D $13,0000- --Dec 1 1926
Floating debt
60.000 45
Water debt (Included)540,000
Refunding Bonds.
Water sinking fund -------39.680 4s
J-D $85,0000_ --Dec 1 1926
Assessed val.'14 (80%act.)24,202,442 4s
F
-A
9.000c--Feb 1 1916
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914-423.00 BOND,DEBT Oct 10
1914 5107.000
Population in 1910-- -24,80? Floating debt
9.000
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank, Sinking fund __ _ -----3,494
Boston. or by City Treasurer.
Tax val. 1913(abt. actual)_2,655,815
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913- --$25.00
CITY PROPERTY -Real estate
and personal property owned by city
INT.at Nat.Shawmut Bank,
is valued at $2.850,000, Incl. water- ton. except on refunding 48 due Bos1915.
works estimated at 51.570.000.
which is payable at Calais Nat. Bk.

MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS.
CARIBOU.
This town is in Aroostook County
Inc. 1859. Population 1910, 5,377.
School Bonds.
43
M-N $25.000c
Bridge Bonds.
334s
J-J $18,000c --------1920
Railroad Bonds.
43is
J-D $14,000c-1915 or 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1914457,000
20.000
Floating debt
6,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)-3.186.459
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ -423.00
INT. on 48 at Androscoggin Say
Bk.,Lewiston;on 3Sis at Old Colony
Tr. Co., Boston; on 4s at Merrill
Trust Co., Bangor.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Portland is the county seat. Inc
1760. Population 1910. 112.014.
County Farm Bonds.
-A $25,000c-Feb 1 1929
45 '14 F
Court-House Bonds.
3s
J-J $550,000c-1921 & 1922
200,000c --July 1 1924
3Sis'09 J-J
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $770.000
89,675
Sinking fund ------- _ -Total assessed val. 1914_104,240.388
County tax (per $1,000) 191431.25
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
E. LIVERMORE WATER DIS.
-A $150,000-Feb 1 1929
48 '09 F
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $150,000
Assessed valuation 1913---1,740.909
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--$19.50
INT.at Eliot Nat. Bk., Boston.
EASTPORT.
This city is in Washington Co. Inc.
Mar. 3 1893. Pop'n 1910. 4.961.
Refunding Bonds.
45 '07 J-J $25,000c- -July 1 1937
6,000c_April 1 '15-'17
4s
A-0
School Bonds.
Dec 1919
J-D $15,000r
334s
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1914_346,000
25,000
Floating debt
Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)-1.773.825
Tax rate (per $1,000) 191L...$30.00
INT. on 36.000 4s at Frontier
Nat. Bk., Eastport: on others at
Eastport Savings Bank.

Sinking fund
373
Assessed valuation 1913....3,663,146
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ __$23.00
INT. at Maine Tr. & Bkg. Co..
Gardiner.
HALLOWELL.
This city is in Kennebec County.
Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 2.864
Refunding 1893.
4s
M-N $8,000c-..Nov '15-'22
Water Bonds.
45 g '98 J-J $50.0000--Jan 1 1918
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 1914-$59,000
Temporary loan
20.500
Sinking fund (all water)_ - 26.500
Tax val.'14 (abt. act.).
-__1,705.723
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914- -320.50
INT.at Hallowell Tr.& Bk.Co.
HOULTON.
This town is in Aroostook County.
Incorp. Mch. 8 1831. City owns
1,995 shares stock-value $49,875
of the Houlton Water Co.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '10 M-N $32.000r- --Nov 1 1930
45
A-0 10,000c-Oct 1 1918
334s
J-D 37,000c __Dec 15 1920
Water Bonds.
3345
M-N S113.000e_May 1 '15-'32
M-N 17.000c_ May 1 1932
3345
(Subject to call May 1 1918.)
uSchool, Bridges. Town Imp.Bds.
111-N$10.000c___Nov 1 1931
45
A-0 20,000c--Apr 1 1917
BOND.DEBT Oct 15 1914 $144,000
Assess. val.'14 (Si actual)-3,508,197
Tax rate (per MOM) 1914_-$27.50
Population in 1910------5,845
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.
334g'05 M-N t100.000c - _May 1 1915
334s g M-N 150,000c__May 1 1920
650,000c__May 1 1925
48 g '10 M-N 50,0000.-May 1 1925
BOND.DEBT Oct 14 1914 $950,000
Total valuation 1913------8,251,881
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Boston.

Funded Debt Bonds.
45 '96 M-S $48.000c&r-3ch 1 1916
3Hs g '02 J-J614,000c&r_July 1 1922
3348 g '05 1.1-S 99,000c&r_Mch 1 1920
4s g '09 F
-A 245,000c_ __Aug 1 1929
4s a'12 J-J 350,000c___July 1 1932
4s '13 M-S 200,000___Mch 1 1963
4s '14 M-S 150,000e_Sept 1 '24-38
School Building Bonds.
4345 g'07 F $40.000c Aug 1 '15-'22
-A
City Hall Bonds.
4s '11 A-0 $1,000.000Apr 1 '26-'45
Bonds past due, not presented
for payment. $2,000 due 1896.

[VOL. xcix.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-3272,350
Total valuation 1913...5,753,442
Tax rate (per $LIM) 1914-.427.00
Population in 1910
8.174
INTEREST payable in Rockland.

SACO.
This city is in York County. Inc.
Feb. 18 1867. Population '10, 6,583.
Refunding Bonds.
45
J-J $30,000c --------1917
4s
J-D 15,000c_ __Dec '15-'23
334s
M-N 17.000c- --Nov '15-'30
3345
M-S 15,000c _Aug 31 1921
4s '07 A-0 29.000c_Oct 1 '15-'42
CITY OF DEERING BONDS.
350'09 M-S 13.000c_Sept 1 '15-'39
9s '14 A-0 50.000c..--Apr 1 1939
Annexed Feb.6 1899.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914.-3169,000
High School Bonds.
45 '98 M-N $20.000c_ ,.May 11018 Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'13.-4.410.341
4s '99 J-D 19.000c__June 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--$21.00
Sewer Bonds.
48 '97 J-D $20.000c.....June 1 1917
SOUTH PARIS.
Forest Avenue Bonds.
This village is in Oxford County.
4s '97 J-D $15,0000-Dec 1 1915
4s '99 F
-A 17,000c- --Feb 1 1919 45 Water-System Bonds.
'09 A-0 $68,000c- --Oct 1 1929
48 '98 J-D
6,000c- --June 1 1918
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914...468.000
Refunding Bonds.
4s '97 A-0 $11.5000_ --Apr 1 1917 Assess. val. (70% act.) '14-789.446
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913 -44.75
INTEREST on all the issues ex- Population in 1910
1,542
cept the registered bonds Is payable
INT. payable at Paris Trust Co.
In Boston at First Nat. Dank and at
Casco Nat. Bank in Portland.
the
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
TOT. DEBT.,SINK. FUND. &c.:
County seats are Machias and
Apr. 1 '13. Calais. Incorp. in 1789.
Aug. 1914.
Total debt..32,905.500 $2,955,166 4s Washington Co. RR. Bonds.
'96 J-J $25,000e_ -Jan 1 1916
207,801
252,118
Assets
45 '93 J-J 475,000c_ --Jan 1 1926
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.)
Net debt_ -42,653,382 $2,747,365
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914-4500.000
ASSETS.
-City's Other debt
AVAILABLE
40.882
available assets consist of 1.700 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1
shares (8170,000) of Portland Gas Resources (incl cash)1914.- 540,882
53.243
reserved for NET DEBT (Jan 1 1914) 487,639
Light Co. stock and cash
payment of city debt, 382,118. Bor- Total assessed val. 1912-16,668.502
rowing capacity Aug. 1914, $468,- State & Co.tax (per$1,000)'12 828.70
476.93.
Population in 1910 __
-42.905
INT. at Boylston Nat. Bk.. Boston.
ASSESSED VALUATION
1905.
1912.
1914.
WATERVILLE.
48071525 35600,350
This city is in Kennebec Count
R. E.
19013,743 15425,655 Incorp. 1802; city. 1888.
Pers'l
Tot.70.410,225 67093.268 51026.005
Funding Bonds.
21.20
21.20 43 '12 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 1932
Tax perM.
Refunding Bonds.
POPULATION.
-In 1910. 58,751; 334s'08 F
-A 810.00th.-_Feb 1 1926
in 1900. 50,145: in 1890. 36.425.
4s
F
-A 10,000..-Feb 1 1937
4s
F
-A
9.000-- --Aug 1 1929
J-J 105.000_ --July 31 1939
45
J-J $20,000----July 1 1937
PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT. 45
M-S 50,000--Sept 1 '23-'27
This district comprises the entire 3345
F
-A 20.000.-Feb 1 '38-'39
cities of Portland and South Portland 4s
--- 40,000--Sept 1932-'33
and was organized in 1905 to build 4s
Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the BOND. DEBT Nov 1913-3374,000
two cities. The entire property of Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.).-7,621,000the two cities is liable in proportion Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-.823.00
to assessed valuation.
PoPulation in 1910------ -11,456
334s
J-J 3340,000__July 1 '15-'45
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14_3340,000
WESTBROOK.
/NT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston,
Westbrook Is In Cumberland Co.
and at Fidelity Trust Co., Portland. Inc. Mch. 1891. Pop'n '10, 8.281.
Paving Bonds.
48 '12 M-S $24.000c-Sept 1 '15-'22
PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT.
Refunding Bonds.
4s
$45,000c....Jan 1 '15&17Funding Bonds.
J-D 24,000c..--June 1 1918
ts '08 J-D 33.000.000c-Dec 1 1928 45
4s g '07 J-J
15,000c_ --Apr 1 1922
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914
4s
3-3 15,000c__Jan 15 1926
District bonds
$3.000.000 4s '11 J-D 124,000c June 20'21-'32
District nabs
65.000
I 1,000c--June 20 1933
Water Co bds(assumed) 1,915,000 Past due bonds $500Water sinking fund
452.758
Outstanding Notes.
4,527.242 6s '93 -- $10.000_July 1 '18 &'23
NET DEBT Jan 1 1914
$181.500
INT.on district bonds at Old Col- BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14
23,500
ony Tr. Co.. Bost., or U. S. Tr, Co., Note debt
Portland; on assumed bonds at Fi- Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)-5,410.656
delity Tr. Co. and Union Safe Dep. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 323.00'
INTEREST payable at Old Colony
& Tr. Co., Portland.
Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank,
Boston. and at Westbrook Trust Co.
ROCKLAND.
This city is in Knox County. Inc. YARMOUTH.
In 1854. Bonds are tax-free.
This town is in Cumberland Co.
Refunding Bonds,
Inc. 1849. Population 1910. 2,358.
334s
J-J $34,800c..July 1'15&'16
Water and Sewer Bonds.
3345
F
-A 32,500c-1.0s 1 1917 4.! g
F
-A $35,000c -.1916-1926
35
J-J
50.800c..July 1'18&'19
Water-Ext. Bonds.
19I5-1916
3s '05 J-J
20,850- --July 1 1920 4s g
M-S $9.000c
3345
_ - 40,300
------1921 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914-345,000
(Subject to call after 7 years.)
Other liabilities------..____.. 6.886
4s '07 J-J $13,000 --July 1 1922 TOTAL DEBT Marl 1914-- 51,886
(Subject to call at any time.)
21,141
Resources
4s
--- $25,000
1923 NET DEBT Mar 1 1914
30,745
3.14s
_ 16,500
1924 Total assessed val. 1914- -1.480,423
48
25,000
1925 Tax rate (per 51,000), 1914 --$22.70
48
13.000
1927
INT.at Fidelity Tr.Co.. Portland.

KITTERY WATER DISTRICT.
This district is located in the town
of Kittery, York County, and supEDEN.
This town is in Hancock County plies water to about 5,000 inhabit'ts.
Inc. Feb. 23 1796. Pop'n '10. 4,441 5s '08 J-3 $186,500c-Jan 1 '15-'38
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-$186,500
Town-Hall Land Bonds.
25.500
$7,500r_July 1 '15-'17 Floating debt
45
Funding Bonds.
INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost.
45
J-J $15,000r_July 1 '15-'18
School Bonds.
ts '07 M-S $55,000r-Mch 1 '15-'2o LEWISTON.
48 '12 M-S 21,000r-Sept 1 1927
is in Androscoggin
This
M-S 30.000r Sept 1 '20-25 County. city
45
Incorp. in 1863.
Park Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
45
M-S $21,000r_ -Sept 1 1927
4s
J-J $80,000 ...July 1 1924
Engine-House Bonds.
J-J 51,000 _ --Jan 1 1930
ts '11 A-0 $22,500r.
.Part yearly ts
3Sis g J-J 185,000 - --July 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914..- 3172,000 4s
J-J 100,000- -- -July 1923
Floating debt
19.500 4s '07 A-0 174,000.-- -- -.1937
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ 6.624.420 4s
1927
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-827.50 4s '13 A-0 100,000 -- _July 1 1933
J-J 83,000INT. payable at Bar Harbor.
Water Bonds.
5s
A-0 $200,000-Oct 1 1917
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914 $990.500
Notes outstanding
204,896
ELLSWORTH.
This city is in Hancock County. Sinking funds
246,457
Inc.in 1869. Population 1910,3,549. Water sinking fund (incl.)
2.683
Assessed val. 1913
War Debt.
17,839,223
45
J-D $58,000cJune 1 '17&'32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- -$19.50
_ ___26,247
BOND.DEBT Feb 9'14-- $58.000 Population in 1910-Floating debt
INT. at First Nat, Bank, Boston.
38.600
Assess. val. 1913
2 011.471
CITY PROPERTY.
-The prop(Assessment about Si to 4-5 act. val.) erty of this city is valued at $1.823.Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- -$25.00 946, incl. among other things stock
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch
RR. valued at $225.000, and waterworks valued at $835,871.
FARMINGTON.
This village, which is part of the
town of the same name,is in Franklin LISBON.
This town is in Androscoggin
County. Incorp. 1860. New charCounty. Inc. June 22 1799. Popu
ter Jan. 1912.
lotion '10, 4,116. Bonds tax-exempt
Water-System Ext. Bonds.
Watertronds.
4s '14 M-N $40,000-...May 1 1944
45 '09 A-0 $74.000c- --Oct 1 1929
Water Refunding Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $35.000c_ __Jan 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914.-374,000
38.725
49 '10 A-0 30,000c_ __Apr 1 1926 Floating debt
Sinking fund
5.539
(Subject to call.)
Assessed valuation 1913_ -.2,747.805
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_$105.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_.._$22.00
Population in 1910
1 240
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost.
No assessment since 1910,expenses
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS,
being paid from net earningsof water
rents. Water system valued at
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per PopuOLD TOWN.
$150,000.
Debt,
Debt. Valuation. $1,000. !alien •
This
is in
INT. at Franklin Say. Bank and Incorp.city city Penobscot County.
1910.
as a
Mch.301891.
First Nat. Bank, Farmington.
49,000 15.00048,228.041
59,822
Refunding and Funding Bonds. Androscoggin County
Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co- 46,600 11,715 x,1269,112 42.80
3345'01
$10.000-__Aug 1 1921
2,021
14,500__ _ _July 1 1918 Brunswick (T),CumberiandCo. 25,000 53,541 x4,021,049 41.00 6,621
4s '98 --_
GARDINER.
3348'01
15,000____Nov 1 1921
County. 48 '08 J-D $65.000c.. __June 1 1928 Bucksport (T), Hancock Co.._ 29,400 43,273
481,081 z32.00
This city is In Kennebec
2.216
Incorp. in 1849. Commission gov- BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19143104.500 Camden (T), Knox County
47.000 16,747 e2,653,946 820.00
3,015
ernment adopted Sept. 12 1911.
53,818 Dexter (T), Penobscot County 48,000 25,813 e1,631,719 e22.25
Temporary loan notes
3,530
Bridge Loan.
2,909
High school notes
3,000 el.968,660 e23.00
4,435
45 '96 M-N $10,000c-----May 1916 Assessed valuation 1914.-.3,155,014 Fairfield (T). Somerset County 37,000
50,000 21,50046,478,541 z5.50 62,863
Refunding Loans.
1913 --$26.00 Kennebec County
3348'97 A-0 $9.000c_Oct 15 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000)
d905,130 d22.50
1910- ------ -6.317 Lubec (T), Washington Co_ 27.000
3,433
4s '08 A-0 76.000c __Apr 16 1933 Population in
INTEREST on 4s of 1908 payable Old Orchard (T), York County 26,000
4.600 z1,310,185 z23.60
961
BOND.DEBT May 29 1914 $95,000
1,112 in Bangor at the Merrill Trust Co.; Pittsfield (T), Somerset Co..... 70,928
-----Sinking fund_ _
x1,700,510 x21.00
2,891
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).3,663,146 on 4s of 1898 at National Shawmut Rumford (T), Orford County.109,500
x4,069,240
6,777
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- ---$23.00 Bank, Boston; on 334s at Merchants'
x4,482,910 z20.20
Sanford (T), York County -_5146,000
9,049
Population in 1910_ -- --- --5,311 Nat. Bank, Boston.
Skowhegan, Somerset County- 75,090 47,055 4,985,895 x22.00
5,341
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
SouthPortiand,CumberlandCo.172,250 20,700 x4,543.199 x25.00
7,471
PORTLAND.
Portland (City) is in Cumberland Waldoborough (T),LIncoln Co. 37,000
9,666
x1,113,983
GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. County. Incorp. Feb. 28 1832.
45
J-J $219.500c_ __Jan 1 1934 Bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 are
75,000_ __July 1 1944 non-taxable in Maine; prior issues
*Total debt. a Figures are for 1911. z 1913 figures. d 1912 figures.
4s '14 J-J
e 1914 figures.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914- $214,500 are taxable.




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NEW HAMPSHIRE-DEBT OF STATE.

9

eluded except the following, which must be deducted-water debt. 'cash
and other means' in treasury and sinking funds applicable to payment of
debt so included; "but nothing contained In this section shall prevent the
issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of
other bonds of such corporation." Sec. 10. Corporation seal. Sec. 11.
Act to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895.
Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time In special inITS
stantes, 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
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
in this instance.
One of Original Thirteen
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-Chap.55 of the Laws of 1907
Admitted as a State
provides that any city, town,
or village district may exempt from
9,305 taxation any future issue of itsprecinct provided such exemption shall apply
Total Area of State (square miles)
bonds,
bonds owned and held by citizens of said city, town, precinct or
Concord only toaistrict. State bonds are subject to taxation unless exempted by
State Capital
village
1915) Samuel D. Felker the terms of the Act under which they are issued. by Chapter 51 of the
Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan.
In 1913 the privilege of exemption was extended
Acts for that year to future bond issues by school districts when held
Secretary of State (Chosen by Legislature;). Edw. N. Pearson residents. Another Act of 1913 (Chapter 112) exempts from taxation by
an
the bonds or
(term expires Jan. 1915) _George E.Farrand not exceedingnotes of the State or any of its minor civil divisions bearing
Treasurer
5% interest.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS
-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICJanuary, and length of session is not limited.
TIONS.
-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were com-New Hampshire's debt history is very brief. pletely revised and materially altered in many respects at the Legislative
DEBT.
HISTORY OF
1901. The new law was approved by the Governor March 22
This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were session ofwent into
1901 and
issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War. In 1866 New Hamp- 20 were amended. effect on its passage. In 1907 clauses 8. 14. 18, 19 and
The Legislature of 1909 passed an Act adding clause 22
Indebtedness at 84,169,816. contracted exclusively
shire reported her funded
for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22, and amending clause 17. The law now reads as follows:
against which the Treasurer reported an asset of $77,082.89. The State
AN ACT TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INVESTMENTS OF
debt at the present time is as follows:
SAVINGS BANKS.
Principal
-Interest
LOANS% Payable. When Due. Outstand'il Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court
Nameand Purpose$50,000
35 J & J July 1 1919
Sanitorium bonds of 1909
convened
50,000
J & J Jan. 1 1916
3
SECTION 1. On and after the passage of this Act, savings banks and
75.000
3% J & J Jan 1 1915
Highway bonds of 1909
50,000 savings departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment
334 J & J Jan 1 '16-17
250.000 of their funds in the following classes of securities only:
of 1911
334 J & 1 July!'17-21
do
do
334 J & J July 1 '21-'24 250.000
of 1912
do
do
1st. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated in New
110.000 Hampshire, but not over 70% of the value of the property covered shall be
.7 July!'15-25
336 J
Hospital.
150,000 so loaned, and not exceeding 70% of the deposits shall be so invested.
334 J & J July 1 1927
1907
85,000
o 336 J & J July 1 1929
1909
do
2d. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate sitUated outside of
500
Municipal War loan (overdue)500 New Hampshire which al at the time improved, occupied and productive.
Loan of 1873 (overdue)
1,030,538 but not over 50% of the value of the property covered shall be so loaned,
funds
Trust
aud not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested.
Of $1,030,537.63 trust funds held Sept. 1 1913, 1900,009.57 carried 4%
3d. In notes secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to ininterest and $80,000 6% interest,no interest being paid on 150.528.06.
vest of a value at least 10% In excess of the face of the note. The amount
-The bonds are in $500 and $1,000 pieces.
of any one class of securities so taken as collateral, added to that which the
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.
bank may own at the time, shall not exceed the total limit of that class
INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston and at of security, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested.
State Treasurer's office.
4th. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt in on the
TAX-EX EMPT.-All issues at 334% and under are exempt when held Stock Exchanges of Boston and New York the Stock Exchange price of
which shall at all times be at least 20% in excess of the face of the note
citizens of New Hampshire.
by savings banks and
while held by the bank, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so
-The net debt on Sept. 1 1913 was 81.235,202.98. The invested
TOTAL DEBT.
subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named.
5th. In notes of Individuals or corporations with two or more signers, or
Assets Sept. 1 1913 were $951,434.65.
one or more Indorsers. but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned
Sept. 1 '13. Sept. 1 '12. Sept. 1 '11. Sept. 1 '10. any one person or corporation In this class of security, and not exceeding
$1,156,000 $1,376,000 $1,136,000 31,071,700 25% of the deposits shall be so invested.
Total funded debt
1,029,037
1,019,779
1,020,776
1,030.538
Trust funds
6th. In the public funds of the United States, or
100
100
100 faith of the United States is pledged to provide for those for which the
100
Floating debt
the payment of the
$2,405,137 $2,155,879 $2,092,576 interest and principal.
$2,186,638
Total debt
7th. In the bonds and notes of this State, or of any county, city, town
ASSESSED VALUATION. The State's total assessed valuation has precinct or district of this State.
been as below. The average tax rate for 1913 (per $1,000) was $16.00.
8th. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or Territory of the
Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. United States; and in the bonds or notes of any city of the States of Maine,
$204,734,731 Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut or New York, whose
8231,641,571 1898
3398.714,464 1906
1913
203,507,734 net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the
225,082,6281897
*390.086 029 1905
1912
200,957,600 property therein for taxation, or of any county, town, village, precinct or
220,624,307 1896
263,074,386 1904
1911
197,839,543 district in said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of such
216,837,497 1894
255.085,571 1903
1910
196,117,000 valuation.
214,616,655 1893
249,219,335 1902
1909
168,964,903
209,670,845 1881
244,971,264 1900
1908
9th. In the authorized bonds of any county, city, town, school district
238,128,476
1907
or other municipal corporation of any other of the United States or TerriThe preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the tories whose net indebtedness at the time of such investment does not
various towns in the State. In addition the State taxes at different rates exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxsavings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building ation; and In the authorized bonds of any city of 100.000 Inhabitants of any
and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car and of said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preexpress companies. These latter were valued in 1912 at $154,765,810.
ceding valuation of the property therein for taxation. The term "net Inof any city, town
•Chapter 169, Laws of 1911. creates a permanent tax commission, one debtedness" shall be construed to denote the indebtedness for supplying the
of whose duties it is to equalize valuations In the year 1912 and every second or other municipal corporation, omitting the debt createdany sinking fund
amount of
year thereafter, so that the same shall represent the "true and market Inhabitants with water and deducting the indebtedness. Provided, howvalue" of property. This will account for the great increase in valuations in available for the payment of the municipal
railroads or for
1912. not only for the Stale itself, but for the various civil divisions, as shown ever, that such bonds shall not have been issued in aid of of any county,
special assessment purposes. Provided, also, that the bonds
by the returns of the different municipalities on this and following pages.
Inhabitants, or of any school district or
city or town of less than 10.000
POPULATION OF STATE
other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants, in any State or
1910
430.572 1870
269,328 1790
141,881 Territory other than those named In Paragraph 8 of Section 1 of this Act
318,300 1830
1900.--411,588 1860
326.073 1820
244.165
shall not be authorized investments. Provided, further, that such bonds
1890
376,530 1850
317,976 1810
214,460
are issued by municipalities that are permitted by law to levy taxes suffi1880
346,991 1840
284,574 1800
183,858
cient to pay the interest and to provide sinking funds for their debt; other
be authorized investments. But not exceedin
DEBT LIMITATION.
-There is no restriction in the constitution of New wise such bonds shall not be so invested.
Hampshire upon the debt
-making power of the people through the "General 50% of the deposits shall
Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part
10th. In the bonds or notes of any railroad company, except street rail
Second of that instrument.
ways, incorporated under the laws of this State, whose road is located
Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan wholly or in part In the same; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits
shall be so invested.
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
11th. In the bonds of any railroad company, except street railways, incorporated under the authority of any of the New England States, whose
the same by taking its stocks or bonds.
road is located wholly or in
In the same, and which Is In possession of
The above Is an amendment to the constitution which was ratified in and operating Its own road, part has earned and paid regular dividends for
and
1877. The amendment would appear to be Intended as a complete estoppel the two years next preceding such investment, or in the bonds guaranteed
to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and industrial corporarailroad
tions. It is to be noticed, however, that by its terms the restriction does or assumed by such Invested. company; but not exceeding 25% of the
deposits shall be so
not specifically mention "cities, the words being "any town.
12th. In the bonds of any railroad company, except street railways,
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 Incorporated under the authority of any of the United States or Territories,
which is in possession of and operating its own road, and has earned and
do, what it must do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts:
paid regular
Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school dis- for the three dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock
years next preceding such investment;
trict, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2.,Bonds issued must be stock on which it earns and pays dividends equals inprovided, such capital
payable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%, may the entire bonded Indebtedness of said road; or in the amount one-third of
bonds guaranteed or
coin. If made payable in less than 20 years, may be
be payable in gold
extended, but never beyond 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds assumed b such railroad; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be
(except of cities) must be authorized by a vote of two-thirds of all voters so Investedy,
13th. In the first mortgage bonds of corporations of this State. except
present and voting at an annual meeting of such corporation, or at a special
meeting properly called, &c. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed street railways, located and doing business therein, whose net indebtedness
by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and at the time of such investment does not exceed its capital stock actually
have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest, Paid in and remaining unimpaired; but not exceeding 10% of the deposits
to., may be delegated to Governing Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be shall be so invested.
authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of
14th. In the bonds of street railway corporations incorporated under
members elected to each branch, taken by yeas and nays. signed by Mayor, the laws of this State and located wholly or in part In the same, and in the
countersigned by Treasurer, seal of city affixed. Place of payment, rate bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or In part In cities of
of interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be 30,000 inhabitants or more, In any of the other New England States, and
payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be In form set in the bonds of street railway corporations located wliolly or In part In cities
-which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must of 50,000 inhabitants, or more in any of the United States; provided that
out In Act
contain statement to that effect as given in Act. "The validity of any bonds he net indebtedness of any of such street railway corporations mentioned
not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." in this paragraph does not exceed the capital stock actually paid In and
shall
Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book In which he shall register bonds Issued. &o. remaining unimpaired at the time of such investment, and that such cors 7. All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue or la pursuance of this poration has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per
ec,
Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall. In favor of bona annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such investment;
fide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly but not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested.
authorized and issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained,
15th. In the bonds of telephone, telegraph or express companies doing
and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose business in the United States or Territories, provided the total indebtedness
of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the applica- of such company does not exceed its capital actually paid in and remaining
the proceeds. All such bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and unimpaired; and provided
tion of
such company has earned and paid regular divito the same extent as securities negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8.
of at least
Annual tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and pro- dends previous to 4% per annum upon its capital stock or shares for five
years
such investment, but not exceeding 10% of the deposits
vide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No
bonds can be Issued which shall increase the net debt of corporation to an shall be so invested.
16th. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company incorporated
.amount exceeding 5% of the value of the taxable property therein as last
appraised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be In- under the laws of this State and doing business therein, but the amount of

New Hampshire.




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NEW HAMPSHIRE-CITIES ANT) TOWNS

such stock held by any savings bank as an investment and as collateral for
loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the total capital stock of such banking or
trust company, and not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested.
17th. In the stock of any national bank or trust company located in the
New England States or the State of New York, but not exceeding 10% of
the deposits of a savings bank shall be invested in such stock; the amount
of stock In any national bank or trust company In this State which may be
held by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral security for loans
shall not exceed 25% of the capital stock of said national bank or trust
company; and the amount of stock in any national bank or trust company
outside of this State which may be held by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral for loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the capital stock
or said national bank or trust company.
18th. In the stock or notes of any railroad corporation, exclusive of street
railways, located in any part of the United States or Territories, that has
earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its
capital stock for live years next preceding such Investment; provided, such
capital stock on which it pays dividends equals in amount one-third of the
entire bonded indebtedness of said corporation; or in the stock of any other
railroad corporation whose railroad and railroad property are leased to such
railroad upon an annual rental of not less than 4% per annum upon the
capital stock of the leased railroad; provided, said leased railroad shall have
earned dividends of not less than 3% upon Its capital stock for a period of
three years immediately preceding said lease; but not exceeding 25% of the
deposits shall be so invested.
19th. In the stock or notes of any manufacturing company in the New
England States that has paid regular dividends on its capital stock for live
years prevlour to such investment, and whose net indebtedness does not
exceed the amount of its capital stock fully paid in; but not exceeding 10%
of the deposits shall be so invested.
20th. In the stock or notes of any parlor car or sleeping car company incorporated and doing business in the United States, and whose cars are in
actual use upon any railroad whose stock is a legal investment for New
Hampshire savings banks, and that has earned and paid regular dividends of
not less than 470 per annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding
such Investment; but not exceeding 570 of the deposits shall be so invested.
21st. In land and buildings suitable and actually used by it in part for Its
banking room, the total cost of which shall not exceed 10% of its deposits
22d. In the stock of any real estate trust company of this State and
whose property is occupied and improved and is located in this State, whose
capital stock is $100,000 or more; provided, the total indebtedness of such
company does not exceed one-half of the capital stock actually paid in and
remaining unimpaired; and provided such company has earned and paid
regular dividends of at least 4% per annum upon Its capital stock or
for five years previous to such Investment; but not exceeding 5% shares
of the
deposits shall be so invested.
SEC. 2. Any savings bank may hold and lease real estate acquired by
foreclosure of mortgages owned by the bank; but all taxes, foreclosure expenses and cost of maintenance shall be paid out of the Income of the bank.
SEC. 3. Deposits of cash on call, or Abject to check, shall be made in
some authorized banking or trust company incorporated under the laws of
this State, or Massachusetts, or In some national bank located in the New
England States, or in the cities of New York or Philadelphia.
SEC.4. The special deposits or guaranty fund of a guaranty savings bank
shall not be included in the amount of deposits on which the percentage
of
any investment is reckoned.

DERRY.
This town Is in Rockingham Co.
Inc. 1827. Population 1910, 5.123.
334sg'075-5 $90.000c..July 1 '17-27
(Part every 5 years.)
Water Bonds (tax-exempt).
1930
334s'10 M-N$44,000c
Total liabilities Oct 1914-- $119,382
100.000
Floating debt
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_4,102,042
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$19.80
INT.payable in Boston: on bonds
of 1907 at TN. W. Harris & Co., Inc.;
on bonds of 1910 at First Nat. Bank.
DOVER.
This city is the county seat of
Strafford County. Incorp. as a city
in 1855. Population 1910. 13,247.
City-Hall Refunding Bonds.
330'12 J-D $75,000c_ Dec 1 '28-'32
Bridge Bonds.
45 '13 J-J $45,000c-July 1 '26-'33
Funding and Bridge Bonds.
334s
J-J 310.000c_July 1 '15-'16
High-School Bonds.
3548'05 J-D 160.000c_.Dec 1 '17-'25
Cemetery Loan.
33s
ann $12,000
Water-Works Notes.
54 5169,000-Apr 2 '15-'27
33411
Bonds past due,$10,000; int. ceased.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914.. $461.000
Borrowing capacity
401.060
Assess. val. '13(4-5 act.).11,586,014
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$17.50
INT. on city-hall bonds at First
Nat. Bank, Bos.; all other bonds
at Shawmut Nat. Bank, Boston.

[VoL. xcix.
JAFFREY.
This town is in Cheshire County.
Incorp. In 1773. The 3% water
bonds and road bonds are tax-exempt
in Jaffrey. Pop'n 1910, 1.895.
Water Bonds.
310
J-J 916,000c.Jan 1 '15-'22
1 0,000c .Jan 1 '23-'25
54 1 13,000r_ _Jan 1 '26-'30
38
Water-ext. note (on demand)
-$6,000
Road Bonds.*
M-N $2,500c_On or before
Nov 1 1922
Water bonds Oct 1914
$38,000
Water notes
6,000
Road bonds
2,500
Bridge notes
8,500
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 '14 "55,000
Assess. val.(abt act) 1914-1,596.712
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$19.00
*Interest paid by the heirs_to the
Slade estate in Jaffrey.
INT.at C.D.Parker& Co..Boston.

KEENE.
County seat of Cheshire Co. Incorp. as a town 1753; city, 1874.
Bonds are tax-exempt when held
by residents of Keene.
Land and Improvement Loan.
1915-1913
July $12.000
48
Water Bonds.
43 '91 A-0 $30,000c-Oct 1 '15-'17
Paving Bonds.
4s '10 5-5 $3,000c___July 1 1915
43 '13 Sept 10,000
1 - 3
1915 1'2
4s '14 M-S 24,000-Sept 1'6916
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14.. $94,000
Cash in treasury --24.0
00
Assess. val.'14(abt act)---9,960,010
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-.417.0a
EXETER.
10,068
This town is in Rockingham Co. Population in 1910Incorp. 1638. Pop'n 1910, 4,897.
INT. payable in Boston.
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
4s
M-8 $39,000c--42.000 yly
Seminary Bonds.
LACONIA.
1%'09 5-5 $84,000c----$1,000 yly
Laconia (city) is in Belknap Co.
BOND.DEBT Feb 15'14.. $124.000 Inc. May 3 1893. Pop'n '10, 10,183.
Sewer Notes (opt. after 5 years).
20.797
Floating debt
J4420,0000.-July 1 1925
5,621 334s
Cash on hand
Town of Laconia Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-4.053,021
1915-1925
--- 550,000
1913-$21.00 4s
Tax rate (per $1,000)
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
INT. at Exeter Banking Co.
1924
A-0 4117,0000
4s
Total liabilities July 1914-- $283,771
26,763
Assets
FARMINGTON.
Tax valuation 1913- -- -- -9,332,611
This town is in Strafford County. Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-415.50
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
-(1895)
Trustees and guardians shall be authorized to investChapter 71, Sec. 1. Inc. Dec. 1 1798. Pop'n '10, 2,621. INT.at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
funds in
in the bonds or direct obligations of any county, city, town, their hands 4s '98 J-J $56,500c_ _Jan 1 1918
school, fire
or water district in New England, when the net debt of said municipality
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1908)
does not exceed five per cent of the last assessment of taxes for the purpose BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_---$56,500
of taxation. The term "net debt" shall be construed to denote the in- Floating debt
5.600 LISBON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
1916-1919
15.827 4s '11 M-Nct5,000
debtedness of any municipality, omitting debt created for supplying the Water debt (additional)
1920-1930
22,000
33,258
inhabitants with water and deducting the amount of sinking funds avail- Sinking fund
1914.. $28,000
4/ 6
able for the payment of the indebtedness of the municipality.
valuation 1912-1,384, 3 BOND. DEBT May act.)_1,044,242
Assessed
Assess. val. '14 (abt.
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1912___ 26.70
School tax(per abt.51,000)'13-59.00
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Population in 1913 (est.)
1,600
Bank. Boston: Farmington Nat.
INT.at Atlantic Nat. Bk.,Boston.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Town Treasurer's office.
Bank, and

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Note.
-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements
given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
BERLIN.
*Union School District Bonds.
This city is in Coos County. In- 3s 54 S16,000__July 1 '15-'16
J-J 40,000-July 1 '18-'22
corp. Feb.6 1897. New city charter 334s
J4 45,000-July 1 '24-'27
was adopted by the voters May 11'09. 334s
J-J
4,000--- -July 1 1928
34s
Refunding Bonds.
J-J 30,000.Tuly1'23-'29-'30
4348'10 M-N S60,0000_Nov 1 '15-'26 3)48
J4
9,000-_ _July 1 1931
School House & Fire Sta. Bonds 3)48
5,000____July 1 1925
48 '05 J-D $55,000c_Deo 1915-'25 3As
East Concord Sewer Precinct.
Funding Bonds.
$500_ __ _July 1 1915
J4
48 '97 M-N$50,000c---May 1 1917 3)4s
West Concord Sewer Precinct,
3 As'02 J-D 24,000o_June 1 '15-'22
334s
A-0 f$2,000__Oct 1 '15-'18
Public-Improvement Bonds.
300----Oct 1 1919
4As'13 54 $135,000c-July 1 '15-'23
School District No. 20 Bonds.
Funded debt Aug 15 '14- $341.500
M-S j$4,000„Sept 1 '15-'22
44,739 3)4s
Sinking fund
1 4.300---Sept 1 1924
26,539
Cash in treasury
Union Sch. Dist. Bonds.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act)-10,143,154
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- 318.50 48 '14 M-N$70,000c_May 1 '17-'28
City-Hall Bonds.
Val. city property Feb 1 '144469.159
M-8 f$36,000Sept 1 '15-'20
11,780 3s
Population in 1910
19,000_8ept 1
INTEREST on refunding bonds 3 As'04 J-J 155,000_ _July 1 '21-'23
'24-'29
payable at Old Col. Tr. Co.. Boston,
Water Precinct Bonds.
M-3 $20,000____Mch 1 1922
3348
BOSOAWEN.
J4 45,000_ _ _ _Jan '15-'19
4s
This town is in Merrimack County. 48
J4 347,000____Jan 1 1922
Incorp. in 1892. Pop'n 1910. 1,240. 84
J-J 11,000- _Nov 1 '20-'21
Water Bonds (Tar free).
J4 30,000-Jan 1 '23-'24
M-N$53,1000_Nov 1 '15-23 3348
3As
Apr 1 '21-'22
DEBT May 1 1914-$56,000 334s'05 A-0 35.000- _'14_4819,600
BOND.
13,343 BOND.DEBT Oct 29'14__ 104,341
Floating debt
3,759 Other liabilities Jan 1
Sinking fund
161.299
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_786,115 Assets Jan 1 1914
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-$25.40 • Exempt from tax when owned
INTEREST payable at office of by Concord residents.
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston.
EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.
The Penacook sewer bonds were isCLAREMONT.
sued on the city's credit for the PenaThis town Is In Sullivan County. cook sewer district, the interest and
Inc. 1764. Population 1910, 7.529. principal being payable from a speTown-Hall Bonds.
cial tax on that district.
J-J $5.000c-July 1 '15-16
4s
INTEREST paid at city treasury
Water Bonds.
1923 and In Boston.
J-J $158,220c__ _July 1
4s
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
--- 69.000
-s
valued its buildings and other propRefunding Bonds.
3 A8'09 J-J $19,9000-$1,000 yrly erty on Jan 1 1914 at $1,489.242.56,
Total liabilities Oct 15 '14- $252,120 incl. water works valued at $1,045,17,048 419.48, which are the property of the
Assets
227.220 "precinct."
Water debt (included):
Assess. val. '14 (abt act)-7.329,775 ASSESSED VAL.,TAX RATE, dm
Total Assessed
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-__$17.50
Tax rate
INT. at People's National Bank, Years- Valuation. Tax. per M.
1914 -419.177,428
216.70
1913 -- 20.482.846 305,461 15.30
CONCORD.
capi- 1912 -- 18.701,591 316,118 17.50
Concord (incorp. 1853) is the
1911 - 12.507,847 296,074 24.30
tal of the State and the county seat 1910
12,543,822 278,465 23.00
of Merrimack County. Its water- 1905 - 11.614,011 258,043 22.20
works more than take care of the 1900 -- 11.220.215 232,773 21.00
the water bonds.
interest on
1890 -- 10,243,857 176,081 17.60
Sewer Bonds
10.150.586 172.831 _
1880
J-J $25,000____July 1 1917
34s
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (Cen1 1928
3348'08 M-N 25.000c_ _ _May
sus) was 21,497; In 1900 it was 19,Penacook Sewer Bonds,
$2.000_ _Oct '15 to '18 632; in 1890 it was 17,004; in 1880
3s
A-0
2,500_ _July '15 to '19 It was 13.843; in 1870 it was 12.241.
4s
J4




FRANKLIN.
This city is in Merrimack County.
Inc. as a town 1828; a city. 1895.
Water Bond.
-s '07 ..__ $30,000
3 Sis'06 M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1916
Memorial Hall, Refund.& Sewer
30'08 A-0 $50,000- _ --Oct 1 1928
Refunding Water Bonds.
A-0 $80,000- _Oct 1 1921
Ms
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14-- $187.000
24,000
Note debt, &c
17,633
Cash in treasury
6.000
Resources
4,971.712
Tax val.'14 (abt act)
Tax rate (per MOM 1914-416.50
6,132
Population In 1910
INTEREST payable at First Nat..
Bank. Bost.. or Treasurer's office.
GORHAM.
This town Is in Coos County. Inc
1836. Population 1910, 2.155.
Water 8c Sewer Bonds (tax-free).
4s '05 J-J 160,0000
1925
BOND.DEBT Apr 1
$60,000
Cash on hand
8,356
Floating debt
25,835
Assessed valuation 1913-3,591,112
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913...-111.50
INT.at N. W.Harris & Co., Boston.
HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE
DISTRICT.
District incorporated in 1886
Water Notes (due $2,000 yearly).
4s '10 June $27,500_-Jan 1 '15-26
Water Bonds.
48
J4 145,0000
1917
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914..- $45,000
Water notes
'1,500
Assets
114,910
Assess. val. 1914
(A actual)1,083,834
District tax (per $1.000) 1914-$1.98
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Hillsboro.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
County seats, Manchester and
Nashua. Bonds and notes bearing
not more than 5% int. tax-exempt.
Building Bonds.
45
June $40,000c_ _ _June 1 1921
March 113,000c_ --Mch 1 1915
4s
38
July
51,8G0c_ _ _July 1 1923
3348'09 M-S 100,000.3._ _Sept 1 1924
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14 $304,800
140,000
Floating debt
Sink. fund & cash on hand 145,425
Tax val.'13 (full value)_117,412.468
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$16.10
Val. of county property
632,482
Population in 1910
126,072
INT. on 3s at Manchester Nat.
Bk.; on 3348 at Old Colony Tr. Co..
Boston; 4s at First Nat. Bk.. Boston.

LITTLETON, TOWN.
This town is in Grafton County.
1925
A-0 $40000
4.
Water and Light Bonds.
30 years
3348
J-D$200,000
Funding Bonds.
3 As'07 J-D $60.000c_ -.June 1 1927
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-- $300,000
80.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)--2,915,417
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-.
.4.069
Population in 1910
INTEREST on 334s of 1901 at
Boston.
Atlantic Nat. Bank,
MANCHESTER.
This city is one of the county seats
of Hillsborough County. Incorp,
July 10 1846. Pop'n 1910, 70.063.
Macadamizing Si Sewer Bonds.
45 '14 J-J $100,000-5uly 1 '15-34
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
3348'12 M-8385,000_8ept 1 '14-'31
1 10,000___ _Sept 1 1932'
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4/3 '13 A-0 $95,000 __.1915-1933.
Improvement Bonds.
48'94-6 A-0$200,000c-Apr 1 '15-'16
3348'10 A-0 100,000c_ __Apr 1 1930
334s
J-J 90,000
1915-1932
Funding Bonds.
334E399 A-0$100,000c___Apr 1 1919
Refunding Bonds.
334805 A-0 $50.000c- -:Apr 1 1925
48
A-0 100.000c_Apr 1 '27&'29
is '11 J-J 45,000c_july 1 '15-'23
School Bonds.
48 '95 J-J $10,000c__ _July 1 1915
45 '96 J-J 40.000c-July 1 1916
3348'11 J4 70,000c_July 1 '15-'28
,
348 11 J-J 18,000o -- 1929-1931
'
*Cemetery Bonds.
3 As'10 A-0 $21,000o-Oct 1 1930
45 '13 -6.700----Oct 1 1933%
48 '13 ..-- 18.000__July 1 '15-23
5s
..-- 30,000
1942'
Water Bonds.
Is '95 .I4 $100,000c.-Jan 1 1915
ts '95 J-D 50,0000...Dec 16 1915
48 '97 J-J 100,000c_ _Jan 1 1917
Refunding Water Bonds.
Is '13 --- $100,000_ -Nov 1 '17-'21
Bridge Bonds.
88 '13 J-J 595,000
1915-1933
Tax-Adjustment Bonds.
334502 J4 $80,000c- --July 1 1922
700
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '1441.805,
8
646.82
Sinking fund
400,000
Water debt (included) 8
Value city yrop Jan 1 '13_ 8.331.87
Assess. val. 13 (abt. act.) 71,697,605.
.20
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-415
• Not negotiable; in hands of City
Treasurer. The city guarantees the
perpetual care of lots In the cemeteries of the city to parties who Pay
$100 and upward.
INT.at Second Nat.Bank, Boston.

VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914]

Refunding Sewer Bonds.
48 '14 M-N$40,000c..May 1 '15-'34
Permanent !met. Bonds.
-A $11.500c-Aug 1 '15-'17
49 '10 F
Refunding Bonds.
45 '04 A-0 $47.0000 .Oct 1 1924
314 &48'09J-J•50,000c--Jan 1 '19-'28
4s '14 M-N 57,000
1916-1934
Paving Bonds.
-A $48,000c_Aug 1 '15-'31
F
45 '11
MILFORD.
10,000_Sept 1 '15&'17
This town is In Hillsborough Co. 48 '14 M-S 110,000_ __ _Sept 1 1918
tax-exempt.
Inc. 1794. Bonds are
15,000--Sept 1 '19-'21
Debt Funding Bonds.
Water Bonds of '91 & '93.
45.
J-J $65.000c..-_July 1 1921 45 '04 M-S$160,000c--Sept 1 1924
(Subject to call after July 1 1911.) 48 '96 J-J 175,000c- --July 1 1916
J-J $10.000r- -..July 1 1923
45
High-School Bds.-See note above.
43 g '03 J-D 3100.0000-Dec 1 1923
Schools and Funding.
-A $45,000e_ -Feb 1 1924
F
48
Water Bonds.
3)12'02.14 $50.000o- --July 1 1922
Sewer and Bridge Notes.
J-J $9,000cDue $1,500 YIY
33is
Refunding Water Bonds.
(41,500 mature each yr. on Jan. 1.) 48 g '07 J-J $160,0000- --Jan 1 1927
BOND.DEBT Feb 15'14. $120.000 45 '12 J-J *1560000 ..Jan 1 1932
13,150 BOND.DEBT
Floating debt
------ 65,375 Floating debt_ Oct 1 '14-.$1,089.500
Sinking fund- -5,000
Town val.'13 (abt. act.).. 3,242,862 Sinking fund__ ------------237,741
(per $1,000)'13---$17.50
Total tax
Water
366,000
Population in 1910------3.939 Water debt (Included)sinking
53.849
INTEREST on first loan payable Borrow. capac funds
at First Nat. Bank. Boston;on others Asses. val. '14(abt. act.)-10,954,743
10,035
at Souhegan Nat. Bank, Milford.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- -122.00
Population in 1910
11.269
NASHUA.
INT. payable at City
This city is in Hillsborough Co. State Nat. Bk. or First Treas. or
Nat. Bank
Incorporated June 28 1853.
or Old Colony Trust Co., Boston,
School-Building.
WATER WORKS.
-For the year
48 '96 A-0 125,000e- --Oct 1 1916 ending Jan.
3s '03 A-0 60.000c- --Oct 1 1923 ter rates was1 1914 Income from wa$70,433.14; cost
314,5'05 J-J
10,000c- --July 1 1925 agement, $31,686.57; int., of man$14,390;
City Bonds.
Improvements. $13.165.19; surplus.
4s '94 J-D $40,000-__June 1 1915 $25,304.97.
4g'11-13J-D /120,000 _ _June 1 '31-'33
1 10.000----June 1 1933
ROCHESTER.
Bridge Bonds.
This city is In Strafford County
4s g '14 J-D $15,500---June 1 1934
Incorp. 1891. Bonds tax-exempt.
Motor Fire Apparatus.
4s g '14 J-D $10,000_ --June 1 1934
City-Hall Bonds.
Engine House (gold)
4s '08 J-J 156,000.-Jan 1 '15-'27
48 g '93 J-D 315,0000- --June 1 1918
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Floating Debt.
J-J $19,500c--Jan 1 '15-'17
48 g '95 M-N $100,000c--May 1 1915 334s
48 g '97 J-J
42,508o_ July 1 1917
Water Bonds.
48 '04 J-J
20,000c-Jan 1 1924 45 '92 J-D $160,000o-June 1 1922
48 g '07 J-J
60.0000.-July 1 1927 GEN.B'D.D'T.Jan 1'14.
45 g '09 M-S 46,000--Sept 1 1929 Floating debt (notes)____ $75.500
181,724
Refunding Bonds.
Water bonds (adc11)___- 160,000
38 g '01 J-J $75,000c_ ...July 1 1921 Sinking fund (water)
52,514
48 '05 J-J 20,000c___July 1 1925 Assess. val.'13(abt. act.). 5,990,424
45 '06 J-J
20.000c- _July 1 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.._$18.50
48 '14 J-J 40.000___-June 1 1934 Population In 1910
8,868
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $729,009
INT. on 48 of 1892 at Nat.
Sinking fund Jan 1 '14_
246.092 mut Bank,Boston;on 4s'08 at ShawTime notes
50,000 Harris & Co., Inc., Boston; N. W.
on 31.6s
Demand notes Jan 1 '14_ 72,395
Meese. val:14(abt.act.)
-23,482,275 at City Treasurer's office.
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1914--„$20.00
Est. value city property ____:798.740
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Population in 1910
26,005
County seat is Exeter.
INT.on 4s of'93,'95,'96 & '97 at
Funding Bonds.
City Treasurer's office or Nat. Bk.of
35 '01 Oct $34.000c- --Oct 1 1921
the Commonwealth. Boston; on 38 of
'01 & '03 and 4s of'04 at City TreasBuilding Bonds.
urer's office or Shawmut Nat. Bank, 330'11 J-D $35.000c_June 1 '15-'21
Boston; on all others at city TreasCourt-House Bonds.
urer's office.
48 '93 J-J $31.000c- --July 1 1918
Jail Bonds.
NEWPORT.
This town Is in Sullivan County. 45 '11 .1-D $20.000c_Deo 1 '22-'25
/ncorp. in 1761. Pop. 1910. 3.765. BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914 $120,000
Fire Dept. bonds, 3%%_ -$14.500 Demand loans
45.000
Soldiers monunient.
11,759
5.000 Cash on hand
Tax valuation 1913-- -47.835.287
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.- 16.50
3)is
--- $14,500
Population in 1910
Soldiers' Monument Bonds.
52.188
330
__
$5,000
INT.on jail bonds payable at
Sewer [fonds(Opt. beg. July 1 '11) Nat. Bank, Portsmouth. or First
First
35
J-J
$3.800o_ __July 1 1921 Nat. Bank, Boston; on court-house
3,Refund Bds
t. beg. July 1.
11 and building bonds at First National
;68,1lio_ _July 1 1921 Bank. Boston; others in Portsmouth.
Water Bonds (Opt.beg.Aug. 1 '09)
35
F
-A $20.0000. __Aug 1 1921
48
F
-A 50,000e_ -Aug 1 1924 SOMERSWORTH.
BOND.DEBT Feb. 15'14 $161.300
This city is in Strafford County.
Note debt
53.400 Inc. 1893. Population 1910, 6,704.
Other indebtedness
725
Assess. val. '14 (54 act.) _3.156,496 48 General Indebtedness Bonds.
A-0 $65,600c_Oct 1 '15-'18
Total tax (Per $1.000) 1914.$15.O0
-Works Bonds
INTEREST at office of Town Treas. 45 Water
A-0$118.400c_Oct 1 '15-'18
BOND. DEBT June 1914_ $230,000
PEMBROKE.
Floating debt
57,850
This city is in Merrimack County. Sinking fund ------- ----57.850
20.068
Water Bonds.
Value of city property--- 489,055
45 '14 F-A$100.000-Feb 1 '24-'34 Assess. val. '14 (act. val.)-5.018,845
BOND. DEBT Jan 1913- $13.000 Tax rate (per $1,000)
1914.--$16.50
Bonds dated 1914 (add'I)__ 100,000
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost.
Assessed valuation 1912.....1,761,850
MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIS.
Meredith is in Belknap County.
Water Bonds 1893 (taxable).
J-J $40,000c_ ....July '23-'26
448
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14-U0,000
Temporary loan
1,800
Assess. val. '14 (full value)_681.383
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914-$20.40
1,200
Population in 1914 (eel.)

PORTSMOUTH.
This city, incorporated In 1849, Is
one of the county seats of Rocking.
ham County.. The High-School
bonds for $100,000 were authorized
by Chap. 202, Laws of 1903, and it
was provided that Sec.9 of the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895" should not
apply in their case. Bonds marked
(e) are not taxed in Portsmouth.

WALPOLE.
This town Is In Cheshire County'.
Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 2.668.
Bridge Bonds
A-0 $27,000c-$2,000 yearly
5s
3143'10 J-J
18,000c-$2.000 yearly
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1912-- $51,000
Assessed valuation 1912-.3,292,893
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-416.70
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,
Debt. Valuation. $1,000.
Debt.
1910.
Ashland (T), Grafton County..•39,237
at1,205.785a$19.80
1.412
Colebrook Sp.S. D., Coos Co_ - 25.500
2.500 51,155,300 z200
z10 13
0:
Lancaster Fire Precinct
33.000
1,000
Littleton (V), Grafton Co_ _ _ _100.000
52,915,417 525.50
3.059
Newmaricet(T).RockinghamCo 43,000
4.000 al.492,295 a22.00
3,348
Northumberland (T),Coos Co 44,500
9,000 e1,226,790 e18.80 2.184
(T), Merrimack Co- 31,000 33,025 51,501.700 520.30 2,222
Pittsfield
Plymouth Fire District
*22,138
Plymouth School District____*58,183
51.863,029
Raymond (T), Rockingham Co 28,000
None 0723.095 019.50
1.203
Salem (T). Rockingham Co__. 52,000 12.000 x1.935,536 z16.30
2.117
V7hitetleld (T), Coos County__ 58,500
51,334.409
1,635
Wilton (T), Hillsboro County_ 45.000 37,700 51,403.213 517.50
1,490
Wolfeboro (T), Carroll Co_ _ _111,900
9,756 52,256,351 516.00
2,224
debt. a 1912 figures. 5 1913 figures. e 1914 figures.
*Total




1

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 Jan. 1915)
Allen M. Fletcher
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)_ _ _Guy W.Bailey
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1915)
Edward H:Deavitt
LEGISLATURE had been meeting biennially since 1870 in even years.
the first Wednesday in October. On March 4 1913 an amendment was
adopted providing for the convening of the Legislature in odd years on the
first Wednesday after the first Monday in January. V.96,p.810. Length
of session is not limited.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-Fora 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 June 30 1914 were as follows:
Due to towns
-State highway tax
(unexpended bal. 1913)
$177 91
Income permanent school fund 1913
50,074 55
Due permanent school fund-Account of principal
1,574 82
Huntington fund
211,131 46
Due Vermont teachers' retirement fund
15,811 00
Registered loan of 1932 (Agricultural College Fund
135,500 00
Highway maintenance fund (motor vehicle fees)
125,011 19
Total ledger liabilities
3539.280 93
Cash on hand and in banks June 30 1914
252.721 89
Excess of liabilities over assets June 30 1914. as shown by
State Treasurer's books
$286.559 04
INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.
-In addition to the valuations below, the State assessed (1914) 8100.707,681 deposits in 8
1V/Inge
banks, national banks and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%;also
appraised the value of railroad property at 247,767,600. such property
paying a tax of hi% on valuation.
Assessed Valuation
State tax
YearsReal.
Personal.
Total.
per $1,000
1914
$159.878,518 264,663,155 $224,541,672 None.
1913
158.676,533 64,312,810
222,989.343 None.
1912
157,227,015 32.994,415
190.221.430 $10.00
1911
155.996.976 34.680,747
190.677.723 None.
1910
143,386,564
45.106,982
188,493,546
None,
1905
127,993,677
59.838,143
187,831,820 None,
1900
118,950,024
58,293.598
177,243,622 $10.00
1898
116.141,979
58,621,654
174,763.633
5.00
1895
112,099,284
61,700,471
173,799.755 12.00
.890
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65.157.3R8
178 052,513 -_-_
There was no direct tax for State purposes levied In either 1903,'04,1)5,
'06,'07,'08.'09,'10 or '11. In 1912 the Legislature levied a direct tax of
10 cents on the dollar of the grand list ($10 per 31.000 of assessed value.
one-half payable Nov. 10 1913 and one-half June 10 1914. A tax of $13
per $1,000, however, consisting of a State school tax of $8 and a State highway tax of $5, 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
$10 Per $1,000.
POPULATION OF STATE.
-United States Census:
1910
355,956 1870
330,551 1840
291,948 1810
217.895
1900
343.641 1860
315,098 1830
280.652 1800
154,465
1890
332.422 1850
314,120 1820
235.981 1790
85,425
1880
332.286
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 live times
its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding five 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
1906. provides that in figuring the debt knit, 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.
-Determination.
-In determining the
nicipal indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, amount of muobligations
ated for a water supply, sewers or electric lights, and temporary creloans
created in arvicipation 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
and shall not exceed In amount 90% of the amount of for which it is made.
year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding taxes levied forsuoh
section
the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. apply when
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
such railroad, by
ing capital stock therein, or in such other manneraid it directs; but thetakas
liability so assumed shall not exceed eight times the grand list of the
town.
Such aid shall be given as provided in this chapter.
The other sections referred to (Sections 3574 and 3575) embrace
passed in 1892, and allow towns or villages, not already bonded to an a law
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 aa
follows:
SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may Issue
amount not exceeding three times its grand list for the purpose bonds loan
of purchasing road-making apparatus and for building permanent
highways within
the limits of such town or village.
SECTION 3575. Such town or incorporated
such bonds at a meeting of the corporation, dulyvillage may vote to issue
warned for that purpose,
by a two-thirds majority of all the votes cast, and
vote by whom and In what manner the proceeds of may stipulate in such
pended; but no town or Incorporated village shall such bonds shall be exalready bonded to an amount exceeding five times issue such bonds if It is
its grand list.

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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,
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
nciusive, Chapter 157 of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3587 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 Sectioft 3572 municipal corporations other than towns have the same
refunding powers granted them which are conferred upon towns.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Subdivision XII. of Section 496 of
the Public Statutes of 1905, 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 below:
INVESTMENTS.
SECTION 8. The assets of banks shall be Invested as follows:
FIRST MORTGAGES OF REAL ESTATE.
Fog. In first mortgages of unincumbered real estate, not to exceed In
each case 60% of the value of such real estate, if located In Vermont, and
not to exceed 10% of the value of such real estate if located elsewhere. Not
less than one-sixth of the amount of such mortgages shall be upon real estate
In this State treating mortgages made on lands in an adjoining State within
twenty miles of the bank making such loan as Vermont mortgage loans,
and not more than 80% of the amount of the assets shall be invested in
mortgages of real estate; provided, that not exceeding 60% of the amount
of such assets may be invested in mortgages of real estate outside of this
State. No investment shall be male on mortgages of real estate outside
of Vermont which is unimproved and unproductive, and the amount of
such investments on mortgages In Vermont shall not be more than 40%
of the value thereof. No bank shall loan to any person, partnership, association or corporation upon real estate mortgage (treating loans to the individual members of a partnership as loans to the partnership) more than
$30,000. and in addition thereto 1% of the deposits of such bank in excess
of $1,000,000. No mortgage investment shall be made except upon the
written approval of at least three trustees of the board of Investment, who
shall certify in writing according to their best judgment the value of the
premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged. At the expiration of every mortgage loan made for a period of five years or more, such loan shall not be extended or renewed unless three members of the board of Investment certify
In writing the value In their best judgment of the mortgaged premises and
unless such value meets the requirements above prescribed.
When buildings are Included In the valuation of real estate upon which
an Investment is male, they shall be insured by the mortgagor In such company as'the trustees or board of investment direct, ana the policies of insurance shall be duly assigned, or the loss made payable to such bank, and
such bank may renew such policy of insurance in the same or in another
company, as said trustees or board of Investment elect, from year to year,
or for a longer or shorter period, if the mortgagor neglects so to do; and,
when necessary. the Treasurer may sign premium notes, and may charge
the amount paid for such insurance to the mortgagor.
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Second. (a) In the public funds of the United States or any of the States
or the District of Columbia or in public funds for the payment of principal
and interest of which the faith of the United States is pledged.
(b) In the bonds or notes of counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts and water districts of the New England States and of any incorporated
district in Vermont having the right to levy taxes in payment of Its indebtedness.
(c) In the bonds or notes of towns, cities and school districts having a
population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census,
of at least 1,000 and an indebtedness not exceeding 5% of the last preceding
valuation for the assessment of taxes In New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Michigan, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
(di In the bonds or notes of towns, cities and sehool districts having a
population,according to the last preceding United States or State Census,
of at least 7,000, and an Indebtedness not exc ceding 5% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes in New Jersey, Kansas, Nebraska.
North Dakota,South Dakota, Missouri, Oregon. Washington and California.
(e) In the bonds of counties having a population, according to the last
preceding United States or State Census, of at least 50,000 and an indebtedness of not exceeding 3% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment
of taxes, and In the bonds or notes of cities and school districts having a
population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census.
of at least 50,000 and an indebtedness not exceeding 5% of the last preceding
valuation for the assessment of taxes. in any of the States above named.
and in Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah
and West Virginia.
(f) In the bonds or notes of a city in any of the States above named
having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State
Census, of at least 100,000 and an Indebtedness not exceeding 7% of the
last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes.
(g) In the bonds or notes of a city in any of the States above named
having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State
Census, of at least 200,000.
In sub-divisions (c) and (d) the word "Indebtedness" shall mean the gross
debt less debts created In anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year
and the amount of any sinking funds available for the payment of such indebtedness and in sub-divisions (e) and (f) the word "Indebtedness" shall
mean the gross debt less debts created in anticipation of taxes to be paid
within one year, the amount of any sinking funds available for the payment
of such indebtedness and debts created for supplying the inhabitants of
the municipality with water.
The foregoing does not authorize investments In railroad-aid bonds (exin
cept such as are issued by municipalities in the State of Vermont) or of
in bonds
bonds which are not direct obligations of a municipality orcompromised
municipalities which have within twenty years repudiated or
the payment of any debt or defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any indebtedness, and the purchase of such securities is hereby
prohibited.
RAILROAD BONDS—VERMONT RAILROADS.
Third. (a) In the notes or bonds of a railroad corporation Incorporated
under the laws of Vermont. Irrespective of the length of such road, when
Issued In accordance with the laws of this State and In compliance with the
Provisions hereinafter set forth relating to bonds of New England railroads.
NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS.
(b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated
In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which
Is located In said States whether such corporation is in possession of and is




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operating its own road or is leased to another railroad corporation; provided,
either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or a
part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation, or by a refunding mortgage as described In paragraphs (3) or (4) of sub-division (g)
or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unitscumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of
one of said States, which provides by law that no such railroad corporation
which has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its
road, equipment, franchise, or upon any of its real or personal property.
without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously
issued, and all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so
enacted in such State, shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such
corporation; and provided, that such corporation has paid In dividends in
cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding
issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding
such investment;
(e) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or in the
bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described In paragraph (3) or
(4) of sub-division (g) of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the
New England States the railroad of which is located wholly or In part
therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and interest by a railroad corporation described in sub-divislons (a) or (b) which Is in possession
of and is operating its own road;
(d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-division (b) unless
the corporation which issued or assumed such bond has, during its fiscal
Year next preceding the date of such investment paid In dividends on Its
capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount of interest
paid on all Its direct and assumed funded indebtedness.
No bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-division (c) unless the
corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal year next
preceding such investment, paid in dividends on Its capital stock an amount
equal to one-third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct,
assumed and guaranteed funded Indebtedness.
No bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-division (b) or (c) unless the corporation owns In fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge
railroad (exclusive of sidings) within the United States.
OTHER RAILROADS—DESCRIPTION OF CORPORATION.
(e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the
laws of any of the United States;
Provided, that during eath of the ten fiscri years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment—
(I) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than 500 miles of
standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, or,
If such corporation owned in fee less than 500 miles of such railroad, the
gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinafter provided, shall
have been not less than $15,000,000;
(2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid tne matured principal and
Interest of all its mortgage indebtedness;
(3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid in dividends in cash to its
stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% upon all its outstanding
capital stock;
(4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such rollroad 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 time; 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 reedited 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 sub-division (g) in
case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds
which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming
corporation, including all bonds not issued that may legally be issued under
any of its prior mortgages or of its assumed prior mortgages, after deducting
therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the
provision of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the
date of such investment;
(6) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by sub-division (I) or (j)
in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds
which, added to the total debt of the guaranteeing corporation as defined
In paragraph 5, including therein the authorized amount of all previously
guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital_ stock of such
guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of such investment; nor
In case at said date the total debt of the corporation which issued said bonds
shall exceed three times Its outstanding capital stock;
In the case of a mortgage executed prior to the passage of this Act, under
which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically
stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such
investment shall be considered, for the purposes of paragraph 5 and of this
paragraph, as the total authorized Issue.
DESCRIPTION OF BONDS.
Definition of first mortgage. (f) Whenever the term "first mortgage" is
used In the following sub-divisions, it shall mean, unless otherwise qualified.
a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad 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 100 continuous miles of
standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings; provided that—
Seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage
Is connected;
For live 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, a isumes or guarantees said bonds;
Tne date of said mortgage is at least live years prior to the date of such
investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not
greater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the same railroad property,shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement.
Direct Obligations. (g) Bonds Issued or assumed by a railroad corporation described in sub-division (e) which are secured by a mortgage
which was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment:
(1) A first mortgage on a railroad owned In fee by the corporation issuing
or assuming said bonds except that, if it is not a first mortgage on 75%
of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation. It shall be a first mortgage on at least 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at
the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee
of said mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering railroad
mileage not owned In fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least 75%
of the total mileage which Is subject to the lien of said mortgage and which
is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds;
(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture, which is In effect
a first mortgage upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage or
trust indenture by virtue of the Irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof
of an entire issue or Issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the railroad
of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming said
bonds:
(3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least 75% of the railroad
owned In fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage and provides
for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are a prior lien
upon said railroad owned in tee 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 75% of the railroad on which each issue of bonds to be refunded
Is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded. or
At least 75% of the outstanding bonds of each issue which Is secured by
a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said railroad not owned in
fee which Is so subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage shall be the

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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
unless they
secured by said refunding mortgage become a legal investment mortgage is
mature at a later date than any bonds which said refunding lien of said
the total mileage subjected to the
given to refund, nor unless
refunding mortgage in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph
is at least 25% greater than the mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund.
(4) A mortgage upon not less than 10% of the railroad exclusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporation issuing
or assuming said bonds, but in no case on less than 500 continuous miles
of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that not less than 75% of the total
Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon thereof, and which provides
by said mortgage at the date are a prior
railroad covered
lien upon said
for the retirement of all mortgage debts which
railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, at the date of the
execution thereof;
mortgage mature at a later date
The bonds secured by said greater than is covered by, any of than, and
the bonds
25%
cover a mileage at leastmortgage so to be retired;
lien
secured by a prior
The date of said mortgage shall be at least live years prior to the date
of such investment.
Bonds underlying refunding mortgages. (h) Mortgage bonds or bonds secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have
been assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both
principal and Interest, by a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage
bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs (3) or (4) of subdivision (g); provided, that
Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage;
Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the
mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien;
In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing
said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and
operated, by said railroad corporation.
Guaranteed obligations. (I) Bonds which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which
has complied with all the provisions of sub-diviston (e); provided, that
Said bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad
corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased
,
and operated by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds.
In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, exeept
shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental Includes
an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at
least 4% per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock thereof
outstanding which Is not owned by the lessee.
(j) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of
its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied
with all the requirements of paragraphs (2). (3) and (4) of sub-division (0,
provided that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all
the requirements of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5), notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by said
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but this limitation shall not apply to the purchase of municipal or railroad
bonds, or to notes with such bonds as collateral.
(a) A note bearing as makers, sureties or endorsers the signatures of at
least two approved names of residents of this State, or of persons who reside
within fifty miles of the bank making the loan.
(b) A note or accepted draft given by individuals, firms or corporations
residing without the State, for goods manufactured within the State and
payable to individuals, firms or corporations located within the State and
endorsed by at least one responsible citizen of the State.
(c) A note of a corporation incorporated by this State with one or more
substantial sureties resident in the State.
(d) A note of a responsible borrower with a pledge as collateral. In such
form as the Bank Commissioner shall approve of.
(1) One or more first mortgages of real estate such as might be lawfully
purchased by a bank, as in cases of mortgages bought by the bank, and
that the amount of such note is not in excess of the amount which the bank
might loan on a note secured by mortgage on said land.
(2) Municipal bonds in which the bank might legally invest at no more
than 90% of their market value; railroad bonds in which the bank might
legally invest at no more than 80% of their market value; and bank stocks
in which the bank might legally invest at no more than 80% of their market value.
(3) Deposit books or certificates of deposit of depositors in banks of this
State, including national banks, at their full value. and in banks of any of
the New England States and of New York, under State or Federal supervision, at no more than 90% of the amount of deposits therein shown, provided written notice of such assignments has been given to the bank carrying the deposit.
BANK BUILDING.
Sixth. Five per cent of the deposits of a bank may be invested in the
purchase of a suitable building for the convenient transaction of its business, or a site therefor and the erection or repairs of a building thereon,
from portions of which not required for its use a revenue may be derived.,
REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY FORECLOSURE.
Seventh. A bank may hold real estate acquired by the foreclosure of a
mortgage thereon, owned by or pledged to such corporation, or by purchase
at sales made under the provisions of such mortgage, or upon judgment for
debts due, or in settlements effected to secure such debts; and such real
estate shall be sold by such corporation as soon as a reasonable price can
be obtained therefor and within five years after the same is vested in such
corporation, except when a majority of the trustees of such corporation
shall make application in writing to the Bank Commissioner, stating that.
in their opinion, the interests of such corporation require that such real
estate be held for a longer period than five years; in which event said Commissioner may extend the time of holding such real estate not to exceed
five years.

SECURITIES ACQUIRED IN SETTLEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Eighth. A bank may hold stocks, bonds, notes or other securities not
CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DIS- the subject of legal investment acquired in settlements effected to secure
or adjust loans: but unless the length of time such securities may be held is
TURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO
FIXED CHARGES.
extended, as provided in the preceding clause, they shall be sold within
(k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investmentsunder any five years after being acquired.
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the corLIST OF RAILROAD BONDS TO BE PREPARED.
poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a
period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requireNinth. Not later than the first of March in each year, the Bank
ments of paragraph (4) of sut-division (e); but no further investment in the missioner shall prepare a list of the railroad securities which are then Comlegal
bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made investment for banks, which list shall at all times be open to public inspecduring said period. If, after the expiration of said period, said corporation tion, and shall send a copy thereof to every bank coming within his juriscomplies for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of sub- dictlon
division (e), it shall be regarded as having complied therewith during
The latest list of railroad bonds which are considered legal investments for
said period.
savings banks was issued March 1 1914 by the Bank Commissioner. This
list is as follows:
BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Dakota & Great South. Ry. 1st 5s, 1916
CONSOLIDATION.
Atch. Top. & S. F. Ry. gen. 4s, 1955
Fargo & Southern Hy. 1st Os, 1924
(1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any
E. Okla. 48,1923 Milw.& Nor. RR.ext. 434s, 1034
provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the propof the
Transc.Short L
cons. ext.,
IY“. 1934
erty upon which they are secured has been or shall-be conveyed to or legally
1st 45, 1953
Chic. Milw.& Pug. Sd. 1st 48, 1949
corporation, a r a
o a
acquired ned another railroad hons has ennd although the corporation Chicago Sr St. Louis Ry. 1st 6s, 1915
wie it b y or assunie
said
beco
ewwith
issued
Chicago Santa Fe & Cal. Ry. 1st 5s, 1937 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Syst.
another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation
C. R. I. & P. RR. mtge. 6s, 1917
shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as it shall continue to Hutchinson So. Ry. 1st 58, 1928
Ry. general 4s, 1983
pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities issued San Fr.8: San Joaq. Val. Ry. 1st 5s, 1940
against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of the corporation consoliBaltimore & Ohio System.
Chic. St. Paul Minn.& Omaha System
dated, or the property purchased. or upon securities subsequently issued
*Ch. St. P. M.& 0.Ry.cons. 3 1-3s,'30
in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to 4% B.& O. RR., extension 48, 1935
prior lien 3345, 1925
6s, 1930
per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consolifirst mtge. 4s, 1948
*Ch. St.P.& Minn. Ry. 1st 63, 1918
dation or purchase of said corporation which issued or assumed said bonds.
"
Southwest. Div.3345,1925 *North Wisconsin Ry. lot 6s, 1930
Ohio River 1st 55, 1936
*St. Paul & Sioux City RR. 1st 63, 1919
CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY
W. Va. dr Pittsburgh KR.14s\ 1990
CONSOLIDATION.
Delaware & Hudson System.
148
(m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requireDel. & stud. Co. 1st refunding 4s,
'1943
Boston & Maine System.
ments of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (Si, except that the period of
Canal Co. let 78, 1917
compliance is less than ten, but not less than five, successive years, shall be Conn. & Passumpsic River RR. 4s, 1943 Adirondack Ry. 1st 434s. 1942
or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged with, or its railroad Concord & Montreal RR.consol. 48, 1920 Schenec. d: Duanesburg RR. let 6s, 1924
purchased and all of the debts of such corporation assumed by, another
Central of New Jersey System. Albany & Susq. RR.cony. 3345,1946
railroad corporation Incorporated under the laws of any of the United States,
such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with Central RR.of New Jersey gen. 5s, 1987
1
Great Northern System.
all the provisions of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5) during those
Chicago & North Western System.
successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or Chic. & N. W. Ry. gen. 48 & 3345, 1987 Great Northern Ry. let & ref. 4448, 1981
consol. 48. 1933
purchase, in which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations,
consol. 7s, 1915 St. P. M.& M. Ry.consol. 4448, 1933
a. f.
if considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession.
exten. 48, 1926
consol. Os, 1933
would have so complied; provided, that said succeeding corporation shall Cedar Rap.& Mo. My.RR. Mtg. 79.'16
Mont. ext. 4s, 1937
continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such
Northwestern Union Ry. let 7s, 1917
Pacific Ext. 4.4.1940
equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which shall becompliance Milw. L. S. d: W. Ry. consol. 6s, 1921
in no case
of Minn. Nor. Div.
less than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or
Marshfield ext. 1st 53, 1922 East. Ry.Central Ry. 1st 55, 4s, 1948
1937
purchase.
Michigan Div. 1st 6s 1924 Montana
1st 63, 1937
Ashland Div. 1st 63, 1925 Willmar
'
STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD
ext.& imp. mtge. 53. 1929 Spokane& Sioux Falls Ry. 1st 58, 1938
Falls & North. Ry. 1st 6s, 1939
Wisconsin Northern RR. 1st 45, 1931
CORPORATIONS.
Minneapolis Union Ry. 1st 63, 1922
(n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corpora- Winona & St. Peter RR. 1st 75, 1916
1st Si 1922
Minnesota & Iowa Ry. 1st 334s, 1924
tion" means a corporation which owns or is in possession of and operating
Princeton & Northw. Ry. 1st
Illinois Central System.
a railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street Frem.filch.& Mo. Val. RR. 344s, 1926
cons.63.'33 III. Cent. RR. refunding
railway corporations are not railroad corporations.within the meaning of
mtge. 4s, 1955
Iowa Minn.& Northw. Sty. let 3.S4s.1935
this Act.
Sterling extended 45 1951
Sioux City & Pacific RR. let 3445, 1936
Gold extended 3443, 1950
manitow.Gr'n Bay & N.W.Ist 31is, 1941
BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS.
Sterling 3s, 1951
Fourth. (a) In the stock of any national bank in the New England Chicago Burlington & Quincy System
gold 43, 1951
States and the State of New York; in the stock of any banking association C. B.& Q. RR. general 4s, 1958
gold 340, 1951
or trust company Incorporated under the authority of and located in this
Ill. Div. mtg.344s, 1949
gold extended 3345. 1951
State; but no bank shall hold bank stock both by way of investment and
Spline. Div. let 33-45.'51
48, 1949
as security for loans in excess of 10% of Its deposits, nor, in any one bank,
Bank. Sr S.W.Ist 5s, 1921
Iowa Div. mtg. 4s, 1919
more than 5% of its deposits, or more than $35,000,or more than 10% of
Cairo Bridge 1st 4s, 1950
"
5s, 1919
stock of any one bank
the capital
St. Louis Div. 1st 3s, 1951
Denver Exten. 48, 1922
3445. 1951
Neb. Ext. mtg. 4s, 1927
(b) A bank may deposit on call in banking associations or trust comPinch. Lines 1st 3445,'52
panies, approved by the Bank Commissioner of this State, and under the Buri.dasdo.Riv.RR.in Neb.cons.6s. 1918
Collat. Tr. 1st 3548. 1950
supervision of the State or Federal authority, in this State or in the cities Republican Valley RR. mtg. 6s, 1919
of New York, Boston, Chicago, Albany, Philadelphia or Concord, New Tarkio Valley RR. 151 78, 1920
Lake Shore & Mich. South. System.
Hampshire, or in any other bank designated as a depository under the laws Nodaway Valley RR. 1st 7s, 1920
of the United States or in national banks in the cities of St. Paul, Minne- Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul System L. S. & M.S. Ry. 1st general 3445, 1997
apolis and Kansas City, with or without interest as may be agreed upon.'
Louisville & Nashville System.
sums not exceeding in the aggregate 20% of the assets of such depositing C. M.& St. P. gen. & ref., 2014
European loans 4s, 1925 Loutsv. & Nashv. RR. Unified 43, 1940
banks.
Cony. deb.4 Sis, 1932
general 6s, 1930
" Deb. 43, 1934
1st 5s, 1937
LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY, INCLUDING COLLATERAL
general 33-45, 1989
"
Trust 53, 1931
LOANS.
" 4s, 1989
Evansv. Hend.& Nash.Div.s.f.65, 1919
Fifth. In loans or renewals of loans of the class hereinafter described,
" 430,1989
Louisv. Ctn.& Leg. Ry. gen. 4445. 1931
payable and to be paid or renewed at a time not exceeding one year from
La Crosse & Day.
Southeast & St. Louis Division 65, 1921
the date thereof; but not more than one-third of the assets of a bank shall
Div. 1st 5s, 1919
Mobile 8: Montgomery 444s, 1945
be so invested; nor shall a bank loan to any person, partnership, association
Dub. Div. 1st 6s, 1920
N.O.& Mob. Div. $5,000,000 let 68,'30
or corporation upon personal security (treating loans to the individual memWisc. V.Div. 1st 69,1420 Pensacola & Atlantic RR. 131 6s, 1921
bers of a partnership as loans to the partnership) more than $10.000 until
Ch.& P. W. 1st 53, 1921 Nashv. Fior.& Sheffield Ry. 1St 59, 1937
a bank's deposits amount to $1,000,000, after which the sums so loaned may
Wis.dr Minn. 1st 55, 1921
Maine Central System.
be increased 1% of the deposits in excess of $1,000.000 up to, but not exCh.& L.Sup.Ist 5s, 1921
ceeding, $50,000, or (in cases where 10% of the capital and surplus exceed
Ch.& Mo.R. 1st 5s,1926 Somerset Ry. 1st 58, 1917
$50.000) up to, but not exceeding, 10% of the capital, if any, and surplus;
Term. 1st 5s, 1914
refunding 48, 1955




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VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

14

Providence & Springfield RR. 1st 58. 1922
Maine Central RR. Ref. mtge., 1961
New Haven & Derby RR. cons. 58, 1918
coll. trust 58, 1923
"
Naugatuck RR. 1st 45, 1954
RR.65, 1923
Maine Shore Line
Providence Terminal Co. 1st 45, 1956
Penobscot Shore Line RR.48, 1920
Pawtuxet Valley RR. 1st 4s, 1925
Portland & Ogdensburg fly. 4345, 1928
Boston & N.Y. Air Line RR. 1st 45, 1955
Washington County Sty. 1st 3345, 1954
New England RR.cons. 48, 1945
Portland Terminal Co. 1st 45. 1961
"
cons. 58, 1945
Michigan Central System.
Old Colony RR.4s, 1938
" 4s, 1924
Michigan Central RR. 1st 3345, 1952
45, 1925
-Mich. Air L. RR. 1st 4s,'40
Mich. Cent.
334s, 1932
Mich. Cent.-Det.&B8yCityRR.lst5s,'31
-Jack. Lan.& Sag.RR. 1st 348;51 N.H.& Northam. RR.ref. cons. 45, 1956
M.C.
Northern Pacific System.
St. Louis System.
Nashv. Chatt. &
Northern Pacific Ry, prior lien 48, 1997
N. C.4, St. L. fly. 1st cons. 55, 1928
Centrev. Br'ch. let St. Paul & Northern Pacific fly. 68, 1923
St. Paul & Duluth RR. 1st 55, 1931
6s, 1923
Fayette&McMinnv Wash.& Columbia Riv. fly. let 4s, 1935
" "
Br. 1st fis, 1917
Pennsylvania System.
Jasper Br. Ext. 1st
Pennsylvania RR. consol. 58, 1919
65, 1923
" consol. 45, 1943
Lebanon Br. 1st 68,
" consol. 3348. 1945
1917
" consol. 4s, 1948
TracyjCity Br. let
Western Penn. RR.consol. 48, 1928
6s, 1917
Southwest Pennsylvania RR. 1st 78. 1917
New York Central System.
Phila.& Erie RR.58,58 and 45, 1920
Un. N. J. RR.& Canal Co. gen. 48, 1923
N.Y. C.& H. R. RR. mtg. 348, 1997
gen. 4s, 1929
Beech Creek RR. 1st 48, 1936
gen. 45, 1944
"
Mohawk & Malone Ry. 1st 4s, 1991
gen. 45, 1948
Rome Watertown & Ogdensb. RR. cons.
gen, 3.45, 1951
58, 49 & 345, 1922
Clev. & Pitts. RR.gen. 445 & 348,'42
Utica & Black River RR. 1st 4s, 1922
general 3348, 1948
Boston & Albany RR. Plain 34s, 1952
general 334s, 1950
348, 1951
4s, 1933
Allegheny Valley Ry. general 4s, 1942
Cambria & Clearfield RR. 1st 55, 1941
48, 1934
'•
45, 1935
.•
445. 1937 Miscellaneous New England Railroads
New London Northern RR.cons.45, 1940
55, 1938
5s, 1963
Burlington Traction Co.
New York New Haven & Hartf. Syst. Burlington Trac. Co. 1st & refund. 55,'42
N. Y.Providence & Boston 48, 1942
• These bonds will not be legal after
Housatonic RR. consol. 58, 1937
Danbury & Norwalk RR. cons. 68, 1920 June 30 1914 unless the company pays
cons. 55, 1920 134% additional dividends.
"

CITIES. COUNT/ES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF VERMONT.
School Bonds.
bARRE.
A-0 $25.000c
Oct 1 1915
This city is In Washington Co. 48
J-J
85,000c_ __July 1 1923
Inc. 1895. Population 1910. 10.734. 334s
334$
J-D 25,000c_ --Dec 1 1924
Bonds.
School
4s '09 M-S $25.0000_Sept 1 '15-'19 310'01 M-N 32,000r_ __May 1 1921
1924-1934 4s '04 J-J
38.000c_ -.July 1 1934
4s '14 __- 49,000
48 '09 J-J
36,000c_ __July 1 1939
Refunding Bonds. 1896.
1%1-N615,0000_ _June 1 1916 4s '14 J-J
20,000c_ __July 1 1934
38
4
Water and Sewer Bonds.
57,500c_Opt. aft. 1914
J-J
40
4s
J-.1 $65,000c&r_jan 1 1919
Water Bonds.
Park Notes.
J-D $55,000c —1915-1925
48
4s
J-J
53,000 -----1915-1018
J-D 35,000c
4s
(Optional after 1914.)
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
A-0 $51.000c_ __Oct 1 1928
45 '10 J-D 45.000c_Dec 1 '19-'27 45
25.000c_ ...Jan 1 1920
Refunding Water Bonds.
J-J
3 Ms
4s '06 J-J 3100,000c&r_July 1 1926
(Subject to call after 1916.)
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $60,000c_ __July 1 1922
3345
A-0 $50,000c- __Apr 1 1931
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1918.) 4s
(Subject to call April 1 1911.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 19144366.500
Water debt (Included) ____ 220.000 4s '04 A-0 $87,000c_ __Sept 1 1929
14.142 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914___$857,000
Note debt
56.896 Sinking fund assets
-Sinking fund------26,745
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)-6,361,582 Elec. bds. exempt by spec.
Act (incl. above)
Total taxi(per $1,000) 1914—$22.50
150,000
Water debt (Incl.)
239.000
INT.on refund, bonds at Nat.Bk. Water
stnk.funds
7,028
of Redemption. Boston; school bonds Assess. val.'14 (incl.) _ _
and water 4s of 1910 at City Treas. Tax rate (per (abt. act.) 18,993,430
$1,000) 1914_ __517.50
office; other bonds at Nat. Bank
INT.on refunding bonds due 1931
of Barre.
at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.; all other
bonds at office of City Treasurer.
BENNINGTON. TOWN.
Alishlre town in Bennington CounESSEX JUNCTION.
ty. Incorporated Feb. 11 1762.
This village is in Chittenden Co.
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $90,000c_ —July 1 1917 Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 1,245.
48
. $7.000___ _July 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _ __690,000 48 '13 J-3
$35,000
Total valuation 1914-----55.587.249 Water bonds
7.000
Taxtrate (per 51.000) 1914....527.O0 Village building bonds
--8.698 School bonds
30,000
Population in 1910- _BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1914_ 72,000
INTEREST at Town Treas.' office. Floating debt
4,600
Sinking fund (for water lads.) 8,000
BRATTLEBORO.
Assess. val. (70% act.) 1914-747,180
This town is In Windham County. Total tax (per $1.000) 1914 _ -$24.50
Sidewalk Bonds.
INT. on water bonds at First Nat.
4.'12 .14 $20.0000_July 1 '19-'22 Bank, New York; on others at First
Library and Road Bonds.
Bank, Boston.
$10,000___APr 1 '16-'19 Nat.
4s '12 J-.1
Town-Hall and Funding Bonds. FAIR HAVEN.
$12,000c--Jan 1 '15-'18
J-J
4$
This village is in Rutland County.
Bridge Bonds.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
J-J $15,000c_ __July 1 1918
4s
J-D $49.000c_ __June 1 1923
29.000c_ —Apr I 1923 4s
A-0
Sa
(Subject to call June 1 1913.)
(Subject to call Apr 1 1913.)
F
-A 515,000r_$1.000 yearly
334s
Refunding Bonds.
411 '08 M-S $2.000c__ _-Jan 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_464,000
1.000c_ __Jan 1 1916 Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)__1,437.863
28.000c_Jan 1 '15-'25 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914 _ __ _6.50
4.'13 J-J
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ $118.000 Population in 1910- ------ —2,554
15,500
Floating debt
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-7,139.874
Total tax rate (per 51,000)'13 619.10
7.964 HARD WICK.
Population in 1910
This village is In Caledonia County.
INT. on town-ball bonds in N. Y. Inc. Nov. 15 1890. Pop.'10. 2,094.
at Hanover Nat. Bank; on others at
Water Bonds.
People'slNat. Bank in Brattleboro.
1917
M-N $9,000
3.70s
School Bonds.
1915-1927
4s& 55 J-J $19.000
BRISTOL.
Electric-Light Bonds.
This village is in Addison County
Inc. Feb. 26 1903. Pop.'10. 1.180. 4s '11 J-J $45,000c_ --July 1 1931
20,000c-__July 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914---450,000 48 '12 J-J
1932
11.000 4s '13 J-J
5,000c
Floating debt _
775,502 45
34.000____1917&1924
act.)
Aimless. val. 1913
57.00 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _6132,000
Village tax (per $1,000) 1913
(2-3 act.)- 1.153.373
INT. at the First Nat.Bk.. Boston Assess. val. '13
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 -- __$7.00
INT. payable at Nat. Life Insur.
BURLINGTON.
Co., Montpelier Hyde Park Bank
This city is in Chittenden County. and C. D. Parker & Co., Boston.
Inc. Feb.21 1865. POD.'10, 20.467. Proctor Trust Co., Proctor, and
4,Street-Improvement Bonds.
Village Treasurer's office.
J-J $40.000c-July 1917-'18
20,000caor ------1915
J-J
48
30,000r- __July 1 1921 HARTFORD.
3145
J-J
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
Electric-Light Bonds.
4.'04 J-.1 $58,0000_ __July 1 1934 45 '10 A-0 $76.000c _ _Apr 1 '20-'34
46 '06 J-J
39.000c_ __July 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_475,000
70.700
48 '10 J-D 53,000c_ __Dec 1 1935 Floating debt

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[VOL. xclx.

Assessed valuation 1914-.63,701.205
Water Debt.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_425.00 4s it
31-N 550,000c __ __May 1924
M-N 65,000c __ _Nov 1924
Population in 1910-- ___4.179 48 g
Sewer Debt.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
4s g
M-N $25,000c _ _ _Nov 1924
4s g
M-N 75,000c _ __May 1 1926
M-N 16,000c _ --May 1938
4s
LUDLOW, TOWN.
Water Notes.
This town, chartered in 1761: is In
M-N 52,000
4s
Windsor Co. Pop'n 1910.. 2,215.
-_Nov 1925
School Notes.
3s
M-S $35,000c__ _March 1915
M-N $5.000 -...Nov 1925
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1914—$35,000 4s
City-Hall Bonds.
Floating debt__ _ ------ _
27,339
Assessed valuation 1913_ __1,185.126 3345 it M-S $20,0000 __ _Sept 1 1931
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913_ -_$21.00
School Debt.
1,1-N $10.000c _ _Nov. 1919
INT.at Ludlow Say. Bk.& Tr.Co. 4s
M-N 30.000c.- May 1925
4s
4s g '07 M-N 50,000c--May 1 1937
4s
M-N 20.000c - --May 1938
LUDLOW, VILLAGE.
This village is in Windsor County. 48 '13 M-Nf 12.000
1915-1920
I 1.000
Inc. 1866. Population 1910. 1.617.
1921
35
M-S $27,400c_ __Dich 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14.$619,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 19144
222,486
_27,400 Sinking fund, &c
Floating debt__ ------ __ 10.530 Water debt (Included) _- 147,000
Cash in treasury
2,000 Assessed val. '13 (zy, act.)10.671.410
Assess. val. 1914 (14 act.)
853.675 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '13_517.00
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914 —51.50 Population in 1910
13.546
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
INT.at Ludlow Say. Bk.& Tr.Co.
MIDDLEBURY.
A village in Addison Co. Inc.
1816. Population 1910, 1.866.
Water Bonds.
4s
J-J $30.000c --------1921
48
M-N 50,000c_ May 1 1941
(Subject to call May 1 1921.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s
Var $10.500r_(Subj to call)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914—$90,500
Floating debt
1.388
Sinking fund
4.000
Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14-2,389.521
Tax rate (per 61,000) 1914-620.00
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. New York.
MONTPELIER.
The city is situated in Washington
County. On March 5 1895 the town,
village and school district were consolidated under a city charter.
School Bonds.
3 1-5s '00 M-N $30.000r-Nov 1x1920
4s '12 A-0 100,000c ---Apr 1x1932
Bridge Bonds.
3 1-5s '00 A-0 $15.000r-Nov 1 z1920
Refunding Bonds.
3s '99 A-0 $40,000r___Apr 1 a1919
45 '97 J-J
12,500r __ _Aug 1 z1917
City-Hall Bonds.
314s'07 M-N $30.000c -_May 1 al927
4s '09 F-A$120,000c _ _ _Aug 1 z1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-5347.500
Cash on hand
59,712
Assessed valuation 1914_ -.7,701.139
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_520.00
Value of real estate owned
by city (est.) 1914
5511,179
Population in 1910_
7.856
z Subj. to call 10 yrs. bef, maturity.
a 15 years before maturity.
INT. at Treas. office. Old Colony
Trust Co., Boston, Montpelier Say.
Bk. & Tr. Co. and Capital Say. Bk.
& Tr. Co., Montpelier.
MORRISVILLE.
This village is in Lamoille County.
Water & Light Bonds (tax-free).
4s '09 F
-A ;72,000c _ _ _Feb 1 1929
4s
F
-A 20,000c _ -Feb 1 '15-'20
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1914492,000
Floating debt ------------3.842
Assessed val. '12(4 act.) _1.149.865
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913_ -422.50
Population in 1910
...1.445
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
NEWPORT.
This village Is in Orleans County.
Water Bonds.
45 g
J-D 326.000c __June 1920
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $26,000
Assess. val. 1913(2-3 act.)-1.938.071
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 _ __$3.00
Population in 19102.548
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank,Bos.
NORTHFIELD.
This village is in Washington Co.
Electric-Light & Power Bonds
J-D 510,000c
4s
1917
Water Bonds.
M-S $69,000c_Mch 1 '15-'37
314s
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_ _ _$82,000
Floating debt
7.350
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)-1.021.766
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1912- --$26.00
Population in 1910------- --_1,918
INT.on water bonds at Northfield
Nat. Bank; on others at A. B. Leach
& Co., New York.

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.
45 '09 F-A $21,000c__Oct 1 '15-'17
Street Bonds.
4s '09 F-A $35,000c __Oct 1 '17-'23
As '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 18-'20
4s '11 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '17-'19
Water Bonds.
4s '94 A-0 $5,000c_Apr 1 '15-'17
Is '12 A-0 60,000c Oct 1 '28-'31
Permanent improvemutt Bonds.
45 '03 Nov $7.000c _ __Nov 2 1923
4s '04 May
7,000c
May 2 1924
Water-Supply Warrants.
45 '08 3.1-N $6,750c_Nov 2 '15-'17
School District Bonds.
45 '96 J-D $7,000c_ Dec 30 '15-'21
48 '11 J-J
35,000c_July 1 '21-'27
Sidewalk Bonds.
4s '05 June $7,000c___June 7 1925
U. S. Deposit Fund Bonds.
414512 A-0 $12.000c_Apr 1 '20-'22
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ 6236,000
Assessed val.'13 (abt.act.)_4,181,102
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _420.00
Population in 1910 _______
__6,381
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
SPRINGFIELD.
This village Is in Windsor County.
Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 3.250.
M-N 6150,000155,000 yearly
4s
3s
M-N
25,000c after 10 years
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '14_ 6175,000
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_3,752,220
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913.-55.50
INT. on the 4s is payable at N. W.
Harris & Co., Inc., Boston: on the 3s
at First National Bank, Springfield,
SWANTON.
This city Is in Franklin County.
Inc. 1788. Population 1910, 1.236.
Building Bonds.
45 '12 A-0 $27,000c -___1915-1923
Funding Bonds.
4s '09 F-A $88.125c_Aug 1 '15-'29
BOND.DEBT May 1914_4100,000
Sinking fund _ ________
20.000
Assess. val.'14(70% act.)-1,672.809
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914_ -.515.50
INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co.. Boston.
VERGENNES.
This city is situated in Addison
County. Incorporated In 1788.
Water Bonds.
4s '08 J-J $25.000c __ _Jan 11029
Refunding Water Bonds.
_s '14 ___ $20,000____5ept 1 1934
Floating debt
$9,400
TOTAL DEBT Oct 25 '14_454,400
Sinking fund
1.820
Tax val. 1913 (2-3 act.)
910,899
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913- -.519.00
Population In 1910_
1.633
WATERBURY.
This village is in Washington County. Inc. Nov. 20 '82. Pop.'10, 1.377
Water Bonds.
M-N $20.000r_On or bet. '16
4s
Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 M-N $25.000c_On or bet. '19
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14_ _ _545.000
Assess. val. '13(4 act.)-- 963.947
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.- _55.50
INT. at Waterbury Nat. Bank,

WINDSOR.
This village is in Windsor County.
Inc. 1884. Population 1910. 1.906.
Sewer Bonds.
45 '11 J-J $11,000c_ _Jan 1 1931
Refunding Water ic Sewer Bds
4s '09 J-J $17.500c_July 1 '15-'29
Refunding Water Bonds.
95 '09 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '15-'29
BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914_ $48,500
Floating debt
20,500
Assessed valuation 1914 ---1.118,758
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 -46.00
ROCKINGHAM.
INT.on serial bonds at Old Colony
• This town is in Windham County.
Trust Co., Boston; other debt at
Refunding Bonds.
$37,000—July 1 '17-'31 office of Treasurer.
4s '14 J-J
6,207
Population in 1910
WINOOSKI.
This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. BurlRUTLAND.
ington) is in Chittenden County.
This city is In a town and a county
name. Inc. as a town 48 Refunding Bonds.
of the same
'14 J-J 570.000_ __Jan 1 1934
Sept. 7 1761: city Nov. 19 1892.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $132,000
General Debt.
Floating debt
3,327
J-J 525.0000-- __June 1926 Assessed
4s
M-N 100,000c— .,May 1924 Tax rate valuation 1914_ -.1,917,595
4s g
(per $1.000) 1914-42.43
50.000e-.--Nov 1924 Population
11,1-N
4s g
in 1910
4,520
M-N 21.000c _ _ Nov 1938
4s
INT. at Winooski Say. Bk. and
Refunding Water Debt.
Jan 1929 Champlain Trust Co.
J-J $30.0000
3348
PROCTOR.
This village Is In Rutland County.
Inc. 1884. Population 1910, 2.758.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
J-J $78.000r_Jan 1 '15-'36
38
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1914478.000
13,677
Floating debt
Total assessed val. 1913_ -.2,498,900
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-48.70
INT. at Village Treasurer's office

MASSACHUSETTS DEBT OF STATE
-

Nov., 1914.]

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. 1915) _David I. Walsh
Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1915)_F. J. Donahue
Treasurer(term exp.3d Wed.Jan.1915)-Fred. W. Mansfield
Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1915)__Frank H. Pope

LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and
sessions are not limited as to length of time.
of
HISTORY OF DEBT.—For early history 18.the State debt see "State
The debt at present is
1895,
and City Supplement" of April table. pageloans are payable, both prinAll
detall in the following
given In interest, in gold.
cipal and
Abolition of Grade Crossings. 4a Soldiers' Gratuity Bonds.
1'23
g
1
3 348g M-N $4,500,000c&rNov 1923 4s g '13 F t135.000r--Aug1 '14-22
500,000r Nov 1
-A 102,000r--Aug '14-'16
M-N
3s g
1,500,000r May 1 1928
198,000r.Aug 1 '17-'22
3348g'98M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929
Court
-House Bonds.
3s g 99 M-N
300,000r May 1 1929 330 g M-S $282,000r Mar 1 '15-'38
3Hsg'02M-N
500.000r Nov 1 1936 334s g M-S 459,750 Sept 1 '14-'39
3Hsg'07M-N
500.000r Nov 1 1937
3Hsg'07M-N
Medfield Insane Asylum.
250,000r Nov 1 1938
3 Hsg'09M-N
250,000r Nov 1 1938 3345g'94A-0 $700.000r Apr 1 1924
3s g '09 M-N
300,000r Apr 1 1915
500,000 Nov 1 1939 3348g'95A-0
3 4sg'09M-N
174.300r April 1927
881,000rNov 1'15-41 3345 g A-0
3348 g M-N
334sg'03A-0
165,500r Apr 1 1933
Armory Bonds.
108,000r Apr 1 1934
M-S $833,000r Sept 1 1918 3 34sg'04A-0
3s g
22.000r Apr 1 1936
55,000rSept 1 1920 3 Msg'07A-0
3s g
30 g '92 11-.9
Hospital Loans.
100,000r Sept 1 1922 3s g
M-N $332,500r Nov 1 1925
3s g '93 M-S
123,000r Sept 1 1923 3Hsg'01M-N
128.000r Nov 1 1925
3s g '94 M-S
150,000r Sept 1 1925 35 g
M-S
M-N
110,450r May 1 1929
3s
320,000r Mch 1 1927 3348 g M-N
M-3
73,000r May 1 1929
3s g
3s g '02 1$-3 - 38,000r Sept 1 1931 334s ç M-N
200,000r May 1 1933
140,000r Sept 1 1931 334sg 06M-N
75,000r Nov 1 1935
31is g M-S
75,000r Mch 1 1932 310 g M-N
'02 M-S
80.000r Nov 1 1936
3s g
62,000r Sept 1 1934 334sg'07M-N
3Hsg'04M-S
300.000r Nov 1 1937
65,000r Sept 1 1934 334s
M-S
M-N
3s g
133.000 Nov 1 1939
33.000r Mch 1 1935
3 4sg'05M-3
10,000r Sept 1 1935 38*Metropolitan Sewer.
3 Hsg'05M-S
g
M-S $6,100,000r Jan 1 1930
31‘fig'05M-3
5,000r Sept 1 1934 3s g
M-S
500,000r Mch 1 1935
1,000r Mch 1 1927
4s g'05M-S
g
495,000rJan 1 1930
28,000r Sept 1 1918 3348 g 1$-3
314sg'06M-S
M-3
339.000r Mch 1 1935
334s
21,500r Sept 1 1921 3s g
14sg'06M-S
3
M-S 1,024.912rJuly 1 1939
64,000r Mch 1 1936 3s g
334sg'06M-S
M-S
65,000r
230,000r Mch 1 1937 334s g M-S 3,586,000r Mch 1 1936
3Hsg'07M-8
22,000r Sept 1 1937 334s g 1$-3 1,046,000r July 1 1940
334sg'07M-S
Jan 1 1943
61,000r Sept 1 1935 3348 g 1$-3
3 348 g M-3
305,000rJuly 1 1943
421,000r Mch 1 1938 334sg'04M-S
3Hs g M-S
392.000r July 1 1944
100,000r Sept 1 1938 3 Hsg'06M-S 1,175,000 July
3Hs g M-3
1 1946
5,000r Mch 1 1938
3s g '09 M-3
150,000c Jan 1 1949
40,000r Sept 1 1938 3s g 09 M-S
3s g '09 M-3
263,000c Jan 1 1949
100,000 Sept 1 1939 334sg'09M-S 56,000r_Jan 1 '15-'42
3 Hsg'09M-S
3348
M-S
334s g M-S 264,000r Sept 1 '14-'40 48 g g J-J 368.000r-Jan 1 '15-'52
334 g M-8 54,000r Sept 1 '14-'40
State-House Construction.
334 g M-S 51,000r Sept 1 '14-'41
48 g
M-8 365,000r_Sept 1 '14-'42 3s g '95 A-0 $550.000r Apr 1 1915
625.000r Apr 1 1916
338,000r Sept 1 14-'26 3Hsg'96A-0
125,000r April 1917
48 g '13 M-81384,000r Sept 1 '27-'42 35 g '97 A-0
50.000r Apr 1 1918
17.500r Sept 1 1943 3s g '98 A-0
48 g '13 A-0 500.000r Oct 1 '14-'33
Harbor-Improvement,
$500.000r Jan 1 1937
3Hsg'97J-J
Massachusetts War Loan
*Charles River Basin.
3sg'98-'03A-0$1,240.000r_Aprl 1928
334sg'04.14
$250,000r Jan 1 1944
*Water Loan (Metropolitan).
400,000c&rJan 1 '45 3 34sg'95J-J $13,000,000c July 1 1935
314sg'05J-J
600.000r Jan 1 1946 3348'98 J-J 4,000,000c Jan 1 1938
354sg'06J-J
334sg'07J-J 1.150,000cdcaan 1 '47 3sg'99-00,14 4.000,000c July 1 1939
400,000r Jan 1 1948 38 g '01 J-J 6,900.000c&r.Tan 1 1941
3Hsg'08J-J
425,000r Jan 1 1949 334s g J-J 3,100.000rJan 1 1941
3s g '09 J-J
425,000r Jan 1 1949 3 Mg'02J-J 3,500,000r.Tan 1 1942
3 34sg'09J-J
475,000--Jan 1 1950 334s g J-J 4,000,000rJan 1 '43-44
3Hsg'10J-J
334s g J-J 276.000r-Jan 1 '15-'50 3 Msg'05J-J 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945
4s g '14.14 40,000r_Jan 1 '15-'54 3 34sg'06J-J 1,350,0000 Jan 1 1946
3 Hsg'09J4
Highways
199,000c Jan 1 1949
199,000c Jan 1 1949
334s g A-0 $1,300,000r Apr 11920 3s g '09 J-J
700,000r April 1927 3Hsg'10J-J
3 Hsg'97A-0
500,000 Jan 1 1950
300,000r Apr 1 1928 3345 g J-J
334sg'98A-0
180.000rJan 1 '15-51
800,000r Apr 1'29-30 334s g J-J
38 g
A-0
182.500r_Jan 1 '15-'52
3s g '01 A-0
350,000r Apr 1 1931 4s g '14 J-J 5238,000r..Jan 1'15-'48
10,000r Apr 1 1932
38 g '02 A-0
20,000r..Jan 1'49-'52
3348 g A-0
665,000r Apr 1 1932
State House.
334sg'03A-0
400,000r Apr 1 1933 38 g
A-0 $305,000r Oct 1 1918
3348 g A-0
668.000 Octl' 14-'40 3Hsg'05J-J
60.000r Oct 1 1918
334s g A-0 1.052,000 Apr 1'15-'38 3348 g A-0
570,000r Oct 1 1918
334 g A-0
277.000 Oct 1 '14-40 334s
A-0
40.000 Oct 1 1918
3 Hs g A-0
65 000rOct 1 '14-26
*Parks (Metropolita n).
3545 g A-0
4,000rOct 1 '14-21 3348 g J-.1 $1.800.000rJan 1 1934
331,000rOct 1 '14-41 334s g J-J 2,600,000rjan 1 1936
3345 g A-0
A-0
168.000 Oct 1 '14-39 3 Hsg'97J-J 2,400,000r Jan 1 1937
35 g
4s g
A-0 1.029,000rOct 1 '14-27 3 Hsg'98J-J
1,100,000r July 1 1938
4s g '13 A-01775.000r..Oct 1 '14-'23 3s g '99 J-J 1,605,000r July 1 1939
1295,000r Oct 1 '24-'28 35 g '00 J-J
325,000r July 1 1940
Prisons and Hospital Loans
3Hsg'02J-J
450,000r Jan 1 1940
3345 g M-N $721,600r Nov 1 1931 35 g '01 J-J
750.000r Jan 1 1941
3s g '01 M-N
200,000r Nov 1 1931 3.20sg'03J-J
100,000r Jan 1 1943
3Hsg'03M-N
746,650r May 1 1933 3 sg'03J-J
135,000r Jan 1 1943
3Hsg'04M-N
507,250r May 1 1934 334sg'03J-J
640,000r July 1 1943
334sg'05M-N 300,000c&r May 1 1934 334sg'04J-J
600,000r Jan 1 1944
334sg'06M-N
404,000r Nov 1 1935 3 Hsg'05J-J 670,000c&r Jan 1 1945
334sg'06M-N
166,000r Nov 1 1936 334sg'06J-J 600,000c&r Jan 1 1946
237.200r Nov 1 1937 3Hsg'07 ___
3;4sg'07M-N
600,000r Jan 1 1947
125.000r Nov 1 1938 334sg'08J-J
38 g 09 M-N
125,000r Jan 1 1928
130.800r Nov 1 1938 35 g '09 J-J
3 yisg'09M-N
60,000r Jan 1 1949
60,000r Jan 1 1949
3 Hsg'09M-N 2.149,000 Nov 1 1939 3 Hsg'09J-J
3
g M-N 322.000rNov 1 '14-40 3 Hs g J-J
46,000rJan 1 '15-51
5
8
M-N 219,000 at opt of State 3348 g J-J
11,500rJan 1 '15-32
g
160.000rNovl '14-'17
48 g
72.500r Jan 1 '15-31
195,000r_ Jan 1'15-35
• g '13 M-N200.000r..Nov 1 '14-'18 45 g
4s g '14 J-J
Port of Boston Bonds.
i15,000r..Jan 1 '15-'29
4s g
F
-A $2.925.000rAug 1 '14-52
2.500r-Jan 1 '30-'34
00,000r...Tan 1 '15-'54
45 g '13 P-A3,000.000r Aug 1 '14-'43 4s g'14 J-J
• Nominal or contingent debt except "parks," of which $2,667,500 Is a
direct State obligation. Two-thirds ($504,000) of the Court-house loans Is
contingen 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.—
Dee. 1 1913. Dec. 1 1912. Dec. 1 1911. Dec. 1 1910.
Total funded debt..$117,621,412 $117.480,662 $116,234.162 $114,436,162
• king funds,dm-- 35.938.696 38,250.410 35,844.648 33,358,409
Net debt
$81,682,716 $79,230.252 $80,389.514 $81.077.753
getThe 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 1913 these classes and the sinking funds
applicable thereto were as follows:




Bonded debt
Sinking funds
Net debt

15

Grand Total.
Nominal Debt.
Direct Debt.
$42.619,749 99 $75,001,662 01 $117,621,412 00
35,936,696 50
17,599.40068
18,339.29582
824.280,454 17 $57,402,261 33

$81,682,715 50

ASSESSED VALUATION.—The State's assessed valuation follows:
Years—
Total.
Real Estate.
Personal Property.
1913
85.797.011.699
$2.443.295,163
83,353,716.536
1912
3.216,714,480
5,479,279,693
2.262.565.233
19105.027,154.806
2,977,075,471
2,050.079,335
19054,222,281,054
2,600,445.146
1,621.835.908
1900
3,878,671,070
2.315,687,381
1,562,983,689
1890
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 1913 the tax
assessed aggregated $16,285,791.16, of which $8,112,205.49 accrues to the
Commonwealth and the balance Is apportioned to cities and towns. Of the
total of $10,285,791.16, $1,079,246.33 was assessed upon street railway
companies, $3.724.500.59 upon other public service corporations. $3,791,731.72 upon domestic business corporations, $1,819,600.88 savings banks.
81.859,782.67 national banks and $2,434,557.56 inheritances.
POPULATION
1910_ --3,366.416
1905---3.003,635
1900---2,805.346
1890---2,238,943

OF STATE.
1880---1,783.085I 1840
737,699 1800
422,845
1870---1.457.351 1830
610,408 1790
378,787
1860_ - -1,231,066 1820
523,287
1850..- 994,514 1810
472.040
CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO IMPROVEMENTS.—An amendment adopted November 7 1911 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 relocating 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.
The latest legislation regarding the matter is known as Chapter 719 of the
Laws of 1913. approved May 26 1913. The limit of indebtedness for cities
and towns (excepting Boston) is fixed by Sections 8 and 12 of this law.
These sections follow;
Section 6. Cities and towns may incur debt, outside the limit of indebtedness prescribed in this Act,for the following purposes and payable within
the periods hereinafter specified:
(1) For temporary loans under the provisions of Sections 3, 4 or 9.
one year.
(2) For establishing or purchasing a system for supplying the inhabitants
of a city or town with water, or for the purchase of land for the protection
of a water system, or for acquiring water rights, 30 years.
(3) For the extension of water mains and for water departmental equipment, 5 years.
(4) For establishing, purchasing, extending or enlarging a gas or electric
lighting plant within the limits of a city or town, 20 years; but the indebtedness so incurred shall be limited to an amount not exceeding in a town
5% and in a city 234% of the last preceding assessed valuation of such
town or city.
(5) For acquiring land for the purposes of a public playground, as specified in Section 19 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws and amendments
thereof, 30 years; but the indebtedness so incurred shall be limited to an
amount not exceeding 34 of 1% of the last preceding assessed valuation
of the city or town.
Debts for all of the purposes mentioned in this section shall be payable
within the periods above specified from the date of the first issue of bonds
or notes on account thereof, and may be incurred in accordance with the
provisions of existing law, except in so far as the same are inconsistent
with the provisions cf this Act. An other debts hereafter incurred by a city
or town shall be reckoned in determining its limit ofindebtedness,and debts
authorized under the provisions of this section, except for temporary loans,
may be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and
voting,or of two-thirds of all the members of a city council or other governing body,taken by yeas and nays,and subject to the approval of the mayor,
if such approval is required by the charter of the city.
Section 12. Except as otherwise authorized by Section 6 of this Act
or by Chapter 634 of the Acts of the year 1913. a city shall not authorize
indebtedness to an amount exceeding 2H%,and a town shall not authorize
indebtedness to an amount exceeding 3%,on the average of the assessors'
valuations of the taxable property for the three preceding calendar years
the valuations being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed
thereon previous to the last day of December of the preceding calendar year.
Chapter 634 of the Laws of 1913, referred to above, provides for the payment of outstanding demand notes and the restoration of trust funds.
Cities and towns which have demand notes outstanding or which have expended town or trust funds for general expenses, are required to raise in the
tax levy of 1914 an amount necessary to redeem the notes and restore the
funds, or if to do this would impose too great a burden, they may borrow
for the purpose for a period not to exceed 15 years.
Section 5 of Chapter 719 specifies for just what purposes debts may be
incurred within the limit fixed by Section 12,and states also for what periods
such debt shall run. Sections 3,4 and 9 authorize the issuance of temporary
loans, payable In not more than one year from date, in anticipation of the
sale a bonds or notes already voted, in anticipation of the revenue of the
financial year, for the payment of any land damages or expenses of altering
grade crossings or any proportion of expense of constructing a highway in
anticipation of reimbursement by the Commonwealth. Section 8 prohibits
the sale of bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness at less than par. However, under Section 10 temporary loans issued under Sections 3, 4 and 9
may be negotiated at a discount. Section 13 prohibits the
of
further sinking funds, but such funds established prior to the creation of
passage
the Act must be continued until the debt for which they were established
has matured. Hereafter notes shall not be made payable on demand
(Section 14) and the payment of all debt,except that incurred under Sections 3. 4 and 9, must be made by such annual installments as will extinguish the same at maturity.
Section 1 distinctly excepts Boston from the general provisions
Act
in the following words: "Section 1. The provisions of this Actof thenot,
shall
except as is hereinafter specified, apply to the city of Boston but said city
shall remain subject to the provisions of all general and special laws applicable to it.
The specific reference to Boston is in Sect. 18, which follows:
"Section 18. Sections 53 of Part I of Chapter 490 of the Acts of 1909. as
amended by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910. Is hereby further amended by
striking out the said section and inserting in place thereof the following—
Section 53. The taxes assessed in the city of Bcston on propetry. exclusive
of the State tax and other amounts assessed upon the city by the Commonwealth, the county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account of
the city debt, shall not In any year exceed $10 55 on every $1.000 of the
average of the assessors' valuation of
therein for
the preceding three years, such valuation the taxable propetty the amount
being first reduced
of all abatements allowed thereon previous to Dec. 31 in by
the
ceding said assessment. Any order or appropriation requiringyear prea larger
assessment than is herein limited shall be void.
'
Sections 13 and 14 relating to sinking
loans took effect upon the passage of the funds and the payment of future
Act. The
to above became effective Jan. 1 1914. We other sections referred
only this brief outline of Chapter 719. The law in have room here to give
full will
"Chronicle" of Aug. 23 1913, pages 486 to 488 Inclusive. be found in the
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
notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire district,bonds,
supply district. city or town in the Commonwealth which may be water
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."

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MASSACHUSETTS—DEBT OF STATE.

TAXATION OP MORT°AO ES.—Chapter 761, Laws of 1914. given in
full in the "Chronicle" of July 18, page 212, provides that a bond secured
by mortgage on tangible property located within or without the Commonwealth which is subject to taxation wherever located, and which is there
actually taxed, shall be exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts upon registration of the same with the Tax Commissioner
and upon the payment to him of a fee of $3 per $1.000 annually.
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 derivedntherefrom 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.)
SECOND—Public Funds.—(a) In the public funds of the United States
or of any of the New England States.
(b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth.
(c) In toe 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.
if 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, Washington 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.
(The Attorney-General on April 28 1914 held that bonds of the City of
Minneapolis, Minn., were legal investments. V. 98, p. 1629.1
(g) In subdivisions (d), (e) and (f) of this clause the words "net indebtedness" mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district omitting
debts created for supplying the inhabitants with water and debts created
in anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year, and deducting the
amount of sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness
included.
RAILROAD BONDS.
Massachusetts Railroads,
THIRD.—(a) In the bonds or notes. issued in accordance with the laws of
this Commonwealth, of a railroad corporation incorporated therein the railroad of which is located wholly or in part therein, which has paid in dividends
In cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on an 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
which is
in any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad ofof and is
located in said States, whether such corporation is in possession
operating its own road or Is leased to another railroad corporation; provided
either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or
a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a
refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision g; or
that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unIncumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of one of
which
said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation equiphas issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road,
of its real or personal property, without inment and franchise or upon any
cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued and
all Its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so enacted in such
State. shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporation;
and provided, that such corporation has paid In dividends in cash an amount
equal to not less than 4% per annum on all Its outstanding issues of capital
stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investment.
(c) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or in
the bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraphs (3)
or (4) of subdivision g, of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the
New England States the railroad of which is located wholly or in part
therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and interest by a
railroad corporation described in subdivisions a or b which is in possession
of and is operating its own road.
(d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision b unless
the corporation which issued or assumed such bond has, during its fiscal
year next preceding the date of such investment, paid in dividends on its
capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount of interest
paid on all its direct and assumed funded indebtedness.
No bond shall be made a legal Investment by subdivision c unless the
corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal year next
preceding such investment, paid in dividends on its capital stock an amount
equal to one-third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct,
assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness.
Other Railroads.
(e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the
laws of any of the United States:
Provided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment—
(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 hereinmillion
after provided, shall have been not less than fifteen matureddollars;
principal and
(2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the
interest of all its mortgage indebtedness; paid in dividends in cash
have
to its
(3) Such railroad corporation shall least four per cent upon all its outstockholders an amount equal to at
capital stock.
standing
(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
or controlled by it.
earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned amount necessary toshall
pay
not have been less in amount than five times the




[VoL. xclx.

the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, the rentals
of all leased lines, and the interest on all the outstanding indebtedness of
railroads controlled and operated which is not owned by said corporation
after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and dividends
received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not
operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as
the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes issued by said
corporation, but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or
notes.
And further provided, that—
(5) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision g in case
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds
which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming
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-five 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 seventylive 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 tiae 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:
or trust indenture which is in effect
(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage subject to
a first mortgage, upon all the railroad irrevocable the lien of said mortgage
or trust indenture, by virtue of thebonds which pledge with the trustee
are a first lien upon the
thereof of an entire issue or issues of
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-live 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 that
the mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said
refunding mortgage is given to refund.
(4) A mortgage upon not less than ten per cent of the railroad, exclusive of sidings, owned In fee at the date of said mortgage by the
tion issuing or assuming said bonds, but In no case on less than five corporahundred
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 five years prior to the date of
such Investment.
()
h
BondsUnderlying 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
principal and interest by, a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage
laonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs three or four of subdivision g; provided, that—
Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage;
Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the
mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien.
In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing
said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and
operated, by said railroad corporation.
(0 Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by endjorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which
has complied with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that—
Said bonds are secured lay a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad
corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or
leased and operated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds:
In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except
shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes
an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at
least four per cent per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock
thereof outstanding which Is not owned by the lessee.
0) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of
its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied
with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and tour of subdivision
e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both
principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with
all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph live, notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by
said guaranteeing corporation.

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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

17

CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBLIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED.
ANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES.
THIRTEENTH.
-Not later than the first day of February In each year
(k Bonds which have been or shall become legal investme:ts under any the Commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are
legal
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal a)21augh the cor- thensixth. investments under the provisions of clauses third, fourth, fifth
and
Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and a
poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a period
not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of copy thereof shall be sent to every savings laank.
The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1913 contains a list of bonds
paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further investmen ni the bonds considered
issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during This list legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act.
appeared in State & City Dept. of "Chronicle," May 23 1914.
said period. If after the expiration of said period said corpaza-ion complies
FOURTEENTH.-Bonds which at any time hereafter have been for ten
for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of eu division e, it
successive y'ears legal investments under the provisions of subdivisions
shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said ;e: od.
a, b, c or d of Clause 3, Clause 5 or Clause 6 of this section shall not be
rendered illegal although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing
BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACM NT OF
CONSOLIDATION.
m
such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive years to
Bonds which have been or shall bebecome legal investmer ts under any comply, as to dividends on its capital stock, with the requirements of the
of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered Mega although the clauses specified above: but no further investment in the bonds issued,
property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or assum d orguaranteed by such corporation shall be made during said period.
legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corpora- If after the expiration of said period, such corporation conplies for the
tion which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated following fiscal year with the requirements of the clauses specified above, it
with another railroad corporation. if the consolidated or purchasing cor- shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period: provided
poration shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as it shall that it shall not have so failed to comply during any other period within
continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities the next preceding ten years.
10pinion of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. H. & H.RR.
Issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the corporation
consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently Bonds as Savings Bank Investments.)
-Attorney-General James M. Swift
Issued in exchange or substitution therefor. to an amount at least equal to rendered an opinion In Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act passed by
four per cent per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of the Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds and stocks of the New
such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining
whether or not the assets were sufficient to show the road a solvent corsaid bonds.
poration. As stated in V. 92, p. 462, the report of the Commission apCREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY
pointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17
CONSOLIDATION.
1911. The Act stated
(m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the require- investment by savings that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the
ments of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, except that the period of wise legal investmentsbanks in the securities aforesaid unless they are otherunder the provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909."
compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall be, and the Attorney
-General finds
or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged into, or its railroad Commission appointed under the that "no matter what the finding of the
Act with reference to assets and liabilities
the debts of such corporation assumed by. another was, it would not in
purchased and all of
and of itself make any change in the standing of securirailroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States, ties for savings bank
investments." See V. 92, p. 541.
such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with
all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during those
successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
purchase in which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations.
If considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession,
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall
continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance ABINGTON.
equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which shall be in no case
This town is In Plymouth County. 48School Bonds.
'07 .7-3 36,000r-3uly 1 '15-'16
less than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or Inc. in 1712. Pop.in 1910. 5,455. PERM'T DEBT Oct 28'14 $401,000
purchase.
Water Loan.
Assess. val. '14 (4-5 act.)-6.704.664
45
32.000e_May 1 '17-'18 Total tax (per MOW) 1914-521.10
STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD
4s
May 10,000c_May 1 '15-'16 Population in 1910..- -- -9.894
CORPORATIONS.
4s
Jan
3.000c-Jan 1 '15-'17
lb/T.on school bends paid - registo
(n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corpora- 4s
M-N
1
tered
tion" means a corporation which owns or is in possession of and operating 4s '10 3-3 66,000c_May 1 '23-'40 at Oldholder; on water bonds of 1906
14,000 -_July '15-'28
Colony Trust Co..Boston,and
railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street 3s
a
J-D
1,500c_June 1 '15-'17 on water 45 of 1910 & 1911, sewer
railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of
Bridge and Memorial Bonds.
bonds and refund. notes at First
this Act.
330
J-J $8,400c_July 1 '15-'21 Nat. Bank, Boston.
PRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL.
School Bonds.
provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the invest- 3is
.-The
J-J $16,000e_July 1 '15-'22 AMHERST.
FO URTH
_ _ _ 38,000c&rJune1'15-33
ment in any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time 48
This town is in Hampshire County.
of its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter in any issue TOT. BD. DT,Oct 1914__ $158,900 Inc. 1759. Population 1910. 5.112.
of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which such corporation was Assessed val.'14(abt. act.)-3,649.620 Town-hail bonds
350,000
then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to com- Total tax per $1,000) 1914 --$22.80 Refunding loan
12,800
INT at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Sewer loan
ply with the requirements of law then in force.
10.000
School loans
STREET RAILWAY BONDS.
20,900
ACTON WEST & SOUTH WATER Conn. River sewer loan_
FIFTH.
38,000
-In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in
SUPPLY DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914_ 131,700
this Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in part
This district is in Middlesex Co.
Sinking fund
40.883
therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends in cash an amount
Water Bonds.
Assessed val.'14 (abt.act.)-5,749,815
equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock in each 4s '12 F
-A $86,000c_Aug 15'15-'42 Total tax (per 31.000) 1914_318.50
of the five years last preceding the certification by the Board of Railroad TOTAL DEBT June
1914_ _393.000
INTEREST payable in Amherst.
Commissioners hereinafter provided for. No such investment shall be Assessed val.
'13(abt.act.)_1,372,655
made unless said company appears from returns made by It to the Board of
in
1.800 ANDOVER.
Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without im- PopulationOld 1913 (est.)
INT.at
Colony Tr. Co.. Bost.
This town Is in Essex County and
pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the
was IncorPorated May 6 1646.
fifteenth day of January In each year certify and transmit to the Bank
ADAMS.
Water Bonds.
Commissioner a list of such street railway companies.
This town is in Berkshire County. 43
M-N $30,000c_Nov 1 '1.5-'20
Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway
4s
J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-'23
company shall he deemed to have been earned and paid by said company Incorporated Oct. 15 1778.
Library Bonds.
48
J-13 15.000c_ -.June 1 1925
within the meaning of this clause. provided that said company shall have
J-D
annually earned, and properly paid in dividends in cash, without impair- 4s '07 A-0 $6,000r -Oct 3 1915 45
5,000c- -June 1 1928
School Bonds.
330
A-0 18,000c.Apr 1 '15-'31
ment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent
upon all its outstanding capital stock in each of the five fiscal years next 4s '08 A-0 $18,750r-Oct 3'15-'17 3 34s'08 J-D 38.000c_June 1 '15-'33
4s '09 A-0 50,000r--Oct 3 '19-'23 4s '10 A-0 27,600c_Apr 1 '15-'35
preceding the date of the lease thereof.
Ivf-s 7.000c_sept 1 '15-'21
If two or more street railway companies have been consoll lated by pur- 3 is'10 A-0 2.000r --_Oct 3 1915 4s
Refunding Loan.
chase or otherwise during the five years prior to said certifies; m, the pay4s '14 M-N 10,000__May 1 '15-'24
ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in 3 48'09 A-0 $10,000r--Oct 3 1918
Sewer Bonds.
J-D $30.000c _June 1 1928
the aggregate to a dividend of live per cent on the aggregate capital stocks 45 '09 A-0 7.000r.-.Oct 3 1918 48
Street Loan.
45 '09 A 0 1,000c„-APr 1 1919
of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation
45 '11 A-0 $30.000---Oct 1 '15-'20 4s
shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act.
1,000
Loan Bonds.
[For list of roads which meet the requirements of clause 5 above, see 4s '12 A-0 5.000c-__Oct 1 1921
4s '13 A-0 6,000-Oct 3 '15-'18 4s
V. 98, p. 1627.1
-- 35,000
Land for Armory.
BOND. DEBT Jan 12 1914-5256,000
TELEPHONE COMPANY BONDS.
4s '12 J-J 35,868.75_July 1 '15-'17 Sinking fund and cash___- 56,383
SIXTH.
-In the bonds of any telephone company subject to toe pro- BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14.... $163.325 Other assets
38,583
visions of section thirty-seven of chapter fourteen of the Revised Laws, Sinking fund
15,200 Total valuation
-8,592.780
and of which a majority of the directors are residents of the Commonwealth: Assess. val.'14 UI act.).-6,815,684 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- 18.00
1914-- -Provided, that during each of the five fiscal years of such telephone com- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- -320.40 Value town property- -- ---$113.087
pany next preceding the date of such investment
Population In 1910
13.026 Population In 1910 -- -- --- --7,301
(1) The gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less
INTEREST on coupon bonds payINTEREST on the water 3345 of
than ten million dollars per annum.
able at Old Colony Trust Co., Bos- 1908 Is payable at the Old Colony
(2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and ton; other interest by Treasurer.
Trust Co., Boston; on other loans at
interest of all Its indebtedness.
National Shawmut Bank, Boston.
(3) Such telephone company shall have paid in dividends in cash an ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT.
amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding 45 '02 A-0 $30.000c Oct 1 '15-'20 ARLINGTON.
issues of capital stock.
BOND. DEBT
This town Is in
(4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company Sinking fund_ Oct 1 1914_330,000 Population 1910. Middlesex County.
22,348
11.187.
shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the interest Assessed val. '14
Water Works.
6,4.55.425
upon its entire outstanding indebtedness.
Fire dist. tax (per
'14-$1.20 4s '92 34 $92.000c .._Jan 1 1922
And further provided that such bonds shall be secured either (a) by a Population In 1914$1.000) -14,000 4s '94 A-0 92,000c_ -Apr 1 1924
(est.)
first mortgage upon at least seventy-five per cent of the property of such
INT. in Adams at Greylock Nat. 48 '96 A-0 5.000c-..-.Oct 1 1926
telephone company or (b) by the deposit with a trust company incorporated
4s '98 A-0 15,0000--Oct 1 1928
under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stock of other Bank; also at State House, Boston. 4s '97 A-0 10,000c--Oct 1 1927
telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust which limits the amount
4s '95 A-0 10.000c_ -Oct 1 1925
of bonds so secured to seventy-five per cent of the value of the securities AGAWAM.
48 '05 J-D
4,000 --Dec 15'15-'18
deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided that
This town is In Hampden County. 45 '07 J-D
6,000 _ Dec 1'15-'20
during each of the five years next preceding such investment the annual
4s '08 J-D
5.000__Dec 31 '15-'19
interest and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited have 4s Water Loan.
$11,000__Jan 1 '15-'25 4s '09 J-D
2,500 --June 1 '15-'19
amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest on 45
--- 28,000_ _Oct 1 '15-'42 48 '10 J-D 11,000„Dec 1 '15-'25
the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more
48 '12 --_
8.000__Dec 2 15-'22
Per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested in than two 45School Loan.
thebonds
$16,000-_July 1 '15-'22 4s '13 J-D
8,000_June 30'15-'18
of telephone companies.
Water Loan Act. of 1913 Bonds.
Park Loan.
430'13 J-J $96,500c-July 1 '14-'43 48 '96 M-N $15.000c_ -Nov I 1946
BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS.
SEVENTH.
-In the stock of a banking association located in the New BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $151,500 4s Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914_2,913.387
'96 J-D$100,000c_ --June 1 1936
England States and incorporated
of the United States, Tax rate (per 31,000) 1914-318.70 45 '03 J-D 10.500--Dec 31 1923
or in the stock of a trust companyunder the authority the laws of and
incorporated
doing Population in 1910
1.000 __ _Dec 1 1915
3.501 48 '07 J-D
business within this Commonwealth, but such under
corporation shall not hold
45 '10 J-D
8.000c_Dec 1 '15-'18
both by way of investment and as security for loans
per
Highway Loans.
cent of its deposits in the stock of such associations or more than twenty any AMESBURY.
companies, nor in
Amesbury Township is in Essex Co. 4s '08 .1-05 31.000-__Dec 31 1915
one such association or company more than three per cent of its deposits
Fire-Engine-House Bonds
Town-Yard Loan.
In, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter 3)0
M-N 34.500r_May 15'15-19 48 '09 J-D
3500...June 1 '15-'15
of the capital stock of. such association or company. Such corporation
Water-Plant Bonds.
Town-Hall-Site Loan.
may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits in any 48 '06 J-J 3207,000c_July
1 '15-35 3 34s'99 A-0 552.000c_ _Apr 1 1939
banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States 45 '10 .1-3 26.000c_2uly
1 '15-'40
School Loans.
and located in this Commonwealth, and in any trust company incorporated 45
M-N 9,000c_May 1 '15-'23 4.8 '99 A-0 37.250c_Apr 1915-'19
in this Commonwealth. but such deposit shall not in any case exceed five 4 '11 --_
s'13
8,000
1915-1938 4.8 '04 J-J
7.000c-Iuly 1 '15-'21
hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and
Sewer Bonds.
48 '04 J-D
2,000c-Dec 15 '1.5-'16
surplus fund of such depositary.
45 '12 3-3 $68,000c
1915-1934 48 '08 J-D 31,440 --Dec 31 '15-'26
Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted 48
--- 25.000
1935-1942 45 '10 J-D 37.500c_Dec 1 '15-'25
to one-third of the deposits and income. (In addition to loans authorized 431s'13 _-- 24.000
1915-1938 430'14 _ _ _ 7,000
1915-1932
by Clause Eighth, under an Act approved April 8 1910, banks may loan on
Street
3.
notes with a pledge as collateral of life insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1376.1 431E1'13 -Improvement Loan.
$3,000c._ 1915-1917 BOND.'14. 3564 933
BOND.DEB
Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be invested in a bank building. Clause
120
, 0
Refunding Notes.
Floating debt
Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh 4s
62,000
J-D 36.000c_June 26'15-16 Sinking fund
with'securities acquired in settlement of Indebtedness Clause Twelfth re75,700
Chemical Auto Bonds.
Borrowing capacity__
lates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating 4gs
241.770
34 $4.500c
1915-1923 Asses. vai.'13 (abt. act.)314,769,210
the same. For the provisions of these clauses. see V. 87, P. 257, where the
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914 _ __321.10
law Was printed in full.
4s '11 J-J 510,000o -1915-1919
INT.at Beacon Trust Co..Boston.




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES ANT) TOWNS.

[VOL.

3-3 50.000___July 1 1921
34 5518,300-- --July 1 1916 3318
4s
BEVERLY.
ATHOL.
A-0 50.000.
--Apr 1 1921
This city is in Essex County. 45
A-0 3,000__ __Apr 1 1916 3s
This town is situated In Worcester
J-J $17.000____Jan
1923
A-0 102,500-.Oct 1 1916 330
Founded 1626; a town, 1668,• in- 45
County. Incorp. Mch. 6 1762.
.74 46,000__ - _Jan
1922
45
11-N 25,000_ --Nov 30 1916 3345
(outside debt limit) corporated as a city May 23 189'4.
Sewer Loan
J-D 100,000---_June 1922
__ __Jan 1 1917 334s
45
J4 10,500
45 '94 J-J $50,000c-July 1 1924 430'14 _-- 510,000_July 15 '15-'19
34 100,000__ - _July 1921
,5
A-0 3,000 _- __Apr 1 1917 3315
School Loans.
45 '03 .1-3 28,0000- --July 1 1933
A-0 50.000___ -Oct 1 1921
1934 45 '02 A-0 523,5000_0a 1 '15-'21 40
J-3 107,100 - __July 1 1917 35
3,200c
45 '04 3-3
A-0 75.000 -- --Oct 1 1923
34 130,500 __ July 1 1917 45
48 '08 34 24,000c_ --Ar 1 1938 3318'03 J-3 20.000c_July 1 '15-'18 3345
34 40,000 --July 1 1924
1939 48 '03 J-J
A-0 105,000 ..-Oct 1 1917 45
10,000c_July 1 '19-'20 45
5,000c
45 '09 3-3
A-0 800,000._ --Apr 1 1937
4s '03 34
3,000c_ --July 1 1921 336s
34 108,800-- --Jan 1 1918 3 348
Miscellaneous.
34 100,000-- --July 1 1938
A-0 75,000-- --Apr 1 1918 3348
A-0 $3,0000_Oct 3'15-'18 48 '05 M-N 2.000c_May 1 '15216 3345
4345
A-0 357,000-0ct 1 '15-'35
.14 80,000- --July 1 1918 35
48 '05 M-N 81,000c_May 1 '15-'26 330
Paving Notes.
3-3 15,000--Jan 1 '15-'20
1915-1916 3315'09 M-N 10,000c_May 1 '15-'19 334s
A-0 18,000 --Oct 1 1918 3348
A-0 $1.600
45
A-0 155,600 --Apr 1 1919 45 '10 .7-3 64.000-_3uly '15-'30
Water Bds.(outside debt limit). 4315'07 M-N 11,000c_May 1 '15-'20 334s
Oct '15-'32
-A 65,000c_Aug 1 '15-'30 314s
34 331,200--July 1 1919 45 '12 --- 54.00040 '06 F-A$294,000c-Aug 1 '15-36 4s '10 F
A-0 8.000--Oct 1 1919
-A 27,000c __Aug 1 '15-'41 45 '11 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 '15-'21 3$
F
45
Bridge Bonds.
48 '12 M-N 85,000c-Nov 1 '152
A-0 10,000-- --Oct 1 1919 3348
32 3315
se Loan.
School-Hou
A-0 $21.000- --Oct 1 1918
3-1) 38,293.44 _Dec 1 1919
A-0 $22,000c -- -1915-1925 45 '12 M-N 8,000c_Nov 1 '15-'22 3315
4s
34 130.000- --July 1 1919
33
Town Loans.
34 270,510--Jan 1 1921 3315
4s'12 A-0 27.125c-Oct 1 '15-'21
June 1923
J-D 19.000
M-N 36,000c-Nov 23'15-18 35
83,000--Apr 1 1921 3345
GEN.B'D. D'T. Feb 1 '14 $439,200 138
A-0
Jan 1923
J-3 19.000
35
A-0 150,000.... _Oct 1 1921 3315
Water Loan.
Water debt (included)- 329.000
Jan 1924
31,000
34
119,250 45
.34 39,000July 1 1921 3345
F-A$150.000c_ _-Aug 1 1917 3318
Floating debt
16,500---Dec 1 1925
1922 3318'05 3-D 14,500--Jan 1 1926
45 '03 J-J
50,774
34 49,550 --Jan 1
15.000c_July 1 '15-'24 35
Sinking fund _- --------5.856.540 3315'05 A-0 19,000c-Oct 1 '15-'28 3348
.T-D 519.000 _- -June 1 1922 3348'06 34
Tax valuation 1913_
A-0 5.000_-__Oct 1 1923
A-0 64,000--Oct 1 1922 3315
(Assessment3 to 31 act. value.)
16,000cOct 1 '15-'22 3348
3-3 50,000-Jan 1 1922
A-0 25,000 _- -Oct 1 1928 38
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.$23.40 4s'05 A-0 { 1,000e --Oct 1 1928 3315
216.66_Dec 1 1919
J-D
--------8,536
4.000o-Oct 1 '29-'30 3345
34 104,500 -_ -Jan 1 1923 3345
Population in 910
A-0 7,500_ -__Apr 1 1918
A-0 85,000 --Apr 1 1923 3345
Library Bonds.
334$
Population in 1914 (est.)..-10.000
34 25.000---July 1917
3315
3-D 512,500 __June 1 1923
INT. at N. W. Harris. Inc., Bos- 45 '09 A-0 $6,000 --_Oct 1 '15-'17 3315
1915
8,100____Apr
A-0
48
34
,
on.and Old Colony Tr. Co..Boston. 45 '11 J-D 142,000c-13m 1 '15-'21 3345
1915
A-0 50.000____Oct
J-D 100.000 --June 1 1932 48
150.000c-Dec 1 '22-'31 3345
60,000____Jan 1 1934
34
Fire Loan.
330'04 J-D 75,000r_ -.June 1 1924 3s
ATTLEBORO.
48 '06 34 34,000cauly 1 '15-'16 3315'04 A-0 63,700 _ --Oct 1 1934 33s'11 34 56,000-_3an 2 '15-'21
This town is in Bristol County.
31,000July 1 '14-'29
3315'05 3-D 57,500-- Deo 1 1925 48 10 J-J
Sewer Loans.
Incorporated Oct. 19 1694.
3-3 50,000 _ _July 1 1921
3345
Jan
Chap. 680, Laws 1914, changing 45 '93 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '15-'19 3348'06 34 10.000 --Dec 1 1926 3345
-D 200,000 __June 1 1932
J
1 1926
4,350
44,0000_July 1 '15-'25 3315'06 J-D
town government to city government 48 '00 J-J
34 500,000 __ __July 1 1937
3345
and name "Attleborough to "Attle- 45 '03 A-0 140.000c_Apr 1 '15-'24 3345'07 3-3 350,500 --Jan 1 1927 3315
34 300,000-- --Jan 1 1938
20.000c_Apr 1 '25-'34 45 '07 A-0 5,000 --Apr 1927 3340
boro," accepted by voters Nov.3'14.
.74 300,000-- --July 1 1939
45 '06 A-01 19.000c_Apr 1 '15-'31 4s '07 34 224,000--July 1 1927
A-0 10,000- _-Oct 1 1934
Water Bonds
1 25.000c-Apr 1 '32-'36 4s '08 3-D 56.500 __-June 1 1928 4s
A-0 10.000._ -Oct 1 1935
M-3 412.0000-Sept 1 1915 4315'07 A-0 16,000c_ _Oct 1 '15-'22 330'10 34 55,000--Jan 1 '15-'25 48
4s
1919 45 '08 M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 '15-'18 330'10 3-3 15,000-Jan 1 '15-'17 45
34 30,000..-_July 1 1936
20,000c ___Jan 1
J-J
48
A-0 100,000 --Oct 1 1936
A-0 25,000o _Oct 1 1922 45 '10 3-13
45
2
3.000_ -June 1 1915 330'10 34 35,000--Jan 1 '15 21 45
-A-0 50.000--Oct 1 1938
75,000o,2r July1'232 48 '11 34 32,000c_July 1 '15-'22 3315'10 34 12,000--Jan 1 '15-'20 3345
24
J-J
4s
34 400,000 -Jan 1 1940
34 35,000c --July 1'26-'27 45 '11 F
48
1
1,000.. -July 1915 334$
-A
6,0000_Aug 1 '15-'16 45 '10 3-3
.74 200,000-- -_3u1y 1 1940
34 13,000c_ __July 1 1928
3345
4s
45 '10 34
Public-Building Loan.
5,000-- --Jan 1 1942
34
34e g J-J 27,000r __July 1'29-'30 4s '09 A-0 $6,000--Oct 1 '15-17 45 '10 34 21,000-3uly 1 '15-'20 35
3-D 200,000 --June 1 1942
3345 g 34 10,000c_ -Jan 1 1921
45 '10 3-3 10,000-July 1 '21-10 3315
Bridge Bonds.
J-D 200,000-- --June 1 1943
A-0 20,000c-Apr 1 1921 3318'09 11-31 19,000 __Mch 1 '15-'17 45 '10 34 16,000--July 1 '15'30 3315
3315
1
A-0 30,000c_ --Apr 1 1932
334s
I MOO----Mch 1 1918 45 '10 34 19,000-July 1 '14-'30 3345'04 3-D 250,000r_ _-June 1 1944
-fl 28.000r_ __June 1924
Oct 1 1933
A-0 30,000c
45
45 '10 3-3 24,000-July 1 '14-'30 3345'04 3
Park Loan.
1 1934 45
3315'05 34 50.000-- Jan 1 1945
45 '04 A-0 20,000c--0ct
34 114,0000-July 1 '15-21 3315'11 34
6,000-Jan 2 '15-'16
1,500.- Jan 1 1935
3315'05 M-S 100,000c-Mch 1 1935 45 '06 3-3
6
.000-July 1 '15-'20 3He'll 34 75,000-Jan 2 '15-'29 3%s'053-3 100,000-- --July 1 1945
3315'05 M-N 50,0000_ --Nov 1 1935
500-- _July 1 1921 330'11 34 14,000-July 1 '15-'21 3345'05 34
1.500-.Jan 1 1936
34
45 '08 A-0 40,0000_Apr 1 '15-'34 45 '12 M-N 24,000c_Dec 1 '15-'26 48 '11 M-N 120,000r_Nov 1 '15-'28 3348
34
7.200c_July 1 '15-'18
45
3,0000ct '15-'17 45 '06 34 150,000_ __July 1 1946
45 '12 _Athletic
1 '15-'19 48 14 J Building Bonds.15- 17 45 12 A-0 130.000---Oct 1 '15-'27 3315'07 3-J 48.000-- __Jan 1 1937
7.500c__Jan
45 '10 3-3
-D $6.000c_June 1
1 1927
4s '10 .14 54.250c_July 1 '15-'40
48 '12 _-- 18,000____Oct '15-'32 45 '07 34 70,000__ ....July 1937
Dredging Loans.
9,000- --Deo
-D
45 '10 3-3 16.000__July 1 '15-'30 48
13,000__--Oct '15-'27 45 '07 J
M-Isl $4,0000_Nov 1 '15-'18 48 '12
3-D 49,000----Deo 1947
45 '11 34 30.500o_July 1 '15-'41 45 '03 11-N J21.0000_Nov 1 '15-'21 431513M-N5126,000r_Nov 1 '152
28 45 '07
--June 1 1928
Schuol-House Notes.
1 40,000r_Nov 1 '29-'33 48 '08 34 205.000----Jan 29 1949
1 2.000c-Nov 1 1922
3,900-3345'09
-May 1 '15-'19
45 '09 M-N$25,000
4 s'13M-N 95,000r_Nov 1 '15-13 330'10 34
Playground Bonds.
3,000--Jan 1 1915
J4
45 '12 M-N 15.000_May 20 '15218 4s '10 34 $6,000-july 1 '15-20 4 51.3M-N 56.000r_Nov 1 '15-18
2 '14-'26
Fire-Engine Notes.
4 4513M-N 173,000r_Nov 1 '15-'28 45 '11 34 100,250_Jan 1 '15-'16
2,000 --July
34
48 '11 M-N 53.000____Nov 1 1915 45Street Loans.
'03 J-J $27,000c_July 1 15-'23 48 '13 A-0 14,000-_Oct 1 '15-'21 330'11 M-N 175,000r_-Nov 1'15-11
Fire-Engine-Station Bonds.
4s'13 A-0 9,000__Oct 1 '15-'23 4s '11 A-0 143.000--Oct '14-'27
40 '08 A-0 12,0000-Oct 1 '15-'18
45
45 '10 M-N $22,800c_May 2 '15-'20 45 '12 J
-D 25.000o-Dec 1 '15-19 48 '13 A-0 30.000__Oct 1 '15-'20 4315'13 M-N 172,000r_Nov 1 '152
23
School Bonds.
45 '12 .7-13 1 5,000c
-Dec 1 1915 45 '13 A-0 6,000__Oct 1 '15-'18
1 '24-'28
3318'00 M-N5,30.000___Nov 1 1920
A-0 20.000Oct 1 '15-'24 43013 M-N 135,000r_Nov 1 '15-'28
4,000c___Dee I 1916 48 '13
70.000r_Nov
45 '12 F
-A 157,000-Aug 1 '15-'32 4s '14 3-3 540,000cJuly 15 '15-'22 45 '13 J-J 300,000r_Ju1y 1 '15-'34
1915-1925
45 '14 --- 55,000
Sewer Bonds.
_July 15 1923 45 13 J4 125,000r_July 1 '15-'34
48 '10 J-J $71,500c_July 1 '15 25 Tot,fund. debt4.000c_
2
Tunnel and Subway Bonds.
Jan 1 '14 $1.417.500 4s '13 34 45,000r_July 1 '15-'29
J-J 50,000__July 1 '25-'32 Water debt
45
219.000 48 '14 ___ 44.000- _Apr 1 '15-'25 330'04 J-D$950,000r_ __June 1 1944
4s '11 A-01 28,000 --Oct 1 '15-'21 Exempt bonds
744,500 4s '14 ___ 10,000__July 1 '15-'24 3315'05 A-0 556,700--Apr 1 1945
1 60,000 __ Oct 1 '22-'41 NET DEBT Jan 1 1914
8,000__July 1 '15-'22 33005 34 1,400.000 --July 1 1945
673,000 48 '14 __
11,000
48 '10 .7-3 50,000c-July 1 '32-'40 Assessed val. 1914
44.596,630 45 '13 3-3 700.000r_July 1 '15-'34 3315'06 A-0 489,000-- --Apr 1 1946
-- --June 1 1946
3%5'06 J-D
43 '12 34 140,000c_July 1 '15-'42 Borrowing capacity
304,848
34 1,000,000._ __Ju1y 1 1946
48 '13 34 48.000-July 1 '15-'38 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914-.415.50 45Rapid Transit.
1934 45 '06 34 13,150- --Jan 1 1947
A-0 $50,000_ -Oct 1
331507
Highway Bonds.
Population in 1910..-18.650 45
A-01,000,000----Apr 1 1935 45 '07 34 1,000,000-- -July 1 1947
45 '06 J-D 140,000c-June 1 1916
INT. on sewerage bonds of 1908,
J-.7 250,000____Jan 1 1936 45 '07 A-0 486.850 --Apr 1 1947
TOT.B'D. D'T.Jan 1 '14.$1,362,100 1911 and 1914 and all issues of 1912 is 3345
A-0 500,000---Apr 1 1936 4s '08 3-02,000.000r-June1 1948
63,000 payable at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boa.; 3318
Note debt
3348 A-01,500.000_ __ _Oct 1 1936 3548'09 A-0 300,000r--Apr 1 1949
167.561 on other loans at First Nat. Bk.,Boa.
Sinking fund_
3345 34 1,000,000_ _ _ _July 1 1937 3%s'10 34 222.000--Jan 1 '14-'50
Water debt (incl. above). 633,500
3 Sis
34 200,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938 48 '10 3-3 500.000r-3u1y 1 1950
Water sinking fund (Incl.) 112.843 BILLERICA.
A-0 200,000_ ___Apr 1 1938 45 '12 34 500,000r --Jan 1 1957
3348
Total val. qa
This town is in Middlesex County.
act.),20,316.193
34 50,000_ _ _ _July 1 1940 48 '12 --- 10,000_ ---July 1957
Total tax (per $1,000) 11014-$19.20 Inc. 1655. Population 1910. 2.789. 334s
A-0 250,000_ ___Oct 1 1941 45 '12 A-0 2.700,000r-0ct 1 1957
35
In 1910_ ------- -16.215
Population
Town-Hall Bonds.
J-J 201,000_ ___Jan 1 1942 48 '13 3-3 2.100.000r-Jan 1 1958
38
INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of 45
A-0 $30,000c_ Apr 1 1919 3345
J-D 500,000_-_June 1 1942 43413'13 M-N1.300.000r_Nov 1 1958
Attieborough, Boston Safe Deposit
Bridge Bonds.
J-J 300,000_ -_ _Jan 1 1943
3345
65 Trust Co.. Boston. First Nat. Bk. 45 '10 F
-A $5,000o_Aug 2 '15-'19 3483-D1,300.000_ _June 1 1943 4s '13 J42,500,000r_July 1 1959
Pub. Inst'ns & City Hospital.
and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston.
5,000r .....1915-j919 3318
Aug
3318
34 50,000_ __ _Jan 1 1944
A-04300,000- - _Oct 1 1915
Water Bonds
-fl 133,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 4.
3345'04 3
.34 28,500___July 1 1916
M-N $90.000c. May I 1928 3315'05 3-3 100,000_ -- -July 1 1945 45
4$
BELMONT.
3-3 25,000__July I 1917
3348'07 .74 75,000--- -Jan 1 1947 3345
This town (P. 0. Boston) Is in 430'12 MN 22,000
101,000-___Jan 1 1918
School Bonds.
1947
48 '07 A-0 5,000_ ---Oct
Middlesex County. Incorp. In 1859.
34 23,000_ ---July 1 1918
Apr 525,000e_ --April 1921 330'09 A-0 350,000r__ _Apr 1 1949 3315
3345
School-House Bonds.
A-0 35,000---_Apr 1 1919
$40,000c_ --June 1 1917 BOND.DEBT Mar 1'14- 203,000 45 '10 34 500,000r_July 1 1950 3345
J-D
4s
13,560 45 '11 M-N 404.000r_Nov 1 1956 348
14.5003uly 1 1919
4s '04 A-0 13,000c__Oct 1 '15-'24 Floating debt --------71,602 3%s'11 34 46,000_ _ _ _July 1 1956 35
34 112,500___ -Jan
1921
J-D 18,000c_ _June '15-'23 Sinking fund_
3 Ms
Assess. val.'14(abt. act.)- 5.529,935 4,5 '12
A-0 40.000__--Apr 1 1921
8,000c_July 1 '15-'22
1957 38
119,000_--_Oct
45 '08 J-J
.14 148,000_ __ _July 1921
3,500c_July 1 '15-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.__$14.00 45 '12 --- 31.000----May 1 1957 3355
45 '11 J-J
3-3 195,000_ _ _Jan
INT. payable in Boston on water
1922
45 '13 J-D 57.000c.Dec 1 '15-'33 bonds at Old Colony Trust Co. and 48 '12 --- 40.000----July 1 1957 38
-fl 120,000_ _ _June 1922
3
3315
-Oct 1 '15-'20
A-0 6,000c.
43.1s
Highways.
3315
A-0 78.700---_Oct 1 1922
on town-hall bonds at Mercantile
Loan.
Street
J-J $500,000_ __July 1 1915 33
45
A-0 10,000__Oct 1 1921
A-0 $3,000c__ --Oct 1 1915 Trust Co.; on bridge 3345 in Lowell. 45
45
34 700,000.--July 1 1916 3315
J-3 62,000_ __ _Jan
1923
3,0000_Mch 1 '15-'17
45 '07 MS
J-J 499,000 _.--Jan 1 1917 3342
3-11 297,500_ _June 1923
BOSTON. J. F. Fitzgerald, Mayor; 3345
Loan.
Gravel Bank
34 730.000 --July 1 1919 334
3-13 14,000- _June 1924
Chas. H. Slattery, City Treas.; 3315
2
A-0 $2,000---Oct 1 '15 18
4315
34 500,000 --June 1922 348
3345
A-0 24,000_ _ --Oot
1924
J.Alfred Mitchell. City Auditor. 331s
1922
Water Loans.
A-0 3,700.--Oct
3-3 150,000- _ -3uly 1926
City was incorporated Feb.23 1822. 45 '07 3-3 250,000---July 1 1927 48
-A $8,000c-Aug 1 1925
F
45
A-0 24,000_ _ --Oot
1926
3348
6,000c_ --July 1 1926 On Nov.2 1909 a charter amendment 3345
34
4s
34 750.000 - --Jan 1 1928
'07 A-0 28,000___Anr 1 1927
5,000c- --Dec 1 1926 was adopted under which municipal 3315
J-D
4s
5,000 --July 1 1928 4.'07 J
34
July 1927
222,500
are to be made only
7.000c- --June 1 1929 nominations
J-D
4s
MOO - --Oct 1 1928 3315'06 3
A-0
3345
6,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926
-fl
1,500c_Deo 1 '15-'17 upon petition of 5,000 voters. The 3345
-D
4s '06 J
34
650--Jan 1 1929 45 '08 A-0 17,000__ -_Apr 1 1928
for
45 '09 A-0 10.000c_ --Apr 1 1939 Mayor serves two four years, subject 3345
A-0 44,800- --Apr 1 1929 45 '08 J-D 44,500___ _June 1928
years.
to recall after
430'13 --- I 3,000c_Apr 1 '15-'17 The question of holding V.89.p.1234. 3315 I 3-3 518.000-- --Jan 1 1930 45 '10 34
4,375__July 1 '14-'20
a recall elec113.0000_Apr 1 '18-43
34 661.000----July 1 1930 45 10 .14
9,000 July 1 14'-20
218 tion was submitted to the voters on 3348
2,000c_-Oct 1 '15
A-0
4315
3,550- _-July 1 1930 45 '10 34 80,000-July 1 '15-'30
34
A-0 4,500c_Apr 1 '15-'23 Nov. 7 1911, but failed to carry. 38
1 1931 45 '11 .74 59,000__Jan 2 '14-11
4s
34 150,000 --Jan
V. 93, p. 1337. On Nov. 7 1911 the 3s
-Apr 1 1931 330'11
Electric-Light Bonds.
A-0 300.000 _ _
48,000July 1 '15-26
passed by
-fl $14.000c_ -_June 1 1928 voters accepted an Act the town the 3348
3
45
3-3 600,000 __ __July 1 1931 48 '11 M-N 102,000r_Nov 1 '15-'31
of
2,0000_Apr 1 '15-'18 Legislature annexing
430'13
A-0 220,000 --Oct 1 1931 45 '11 M-N 76,000r-Nov 1 '14-'31
Park, which became a part of 3s
Hyde
Sewer Loan.
34 126,000 __3an 1 1932 4.'12
47,500----Oct '14-'32
the city Jan. 1 1912. V. 93, p. 1337. 35
M-N $18,000o_ -.Nov 1 1924 In Nov. 1912 an Act authorizing the 35
48
34 83,000 __ -_Jan 1 1932 430'13 M-N298,000r_Nov 1 '14-'33
9.000c_ --July 1 1926
J4
45
38
A-0 56.300._ _ -Apr 1 1932 4345'13 M-N236,000r_Nov 1 '15-'33
6,0000- -June 1 1927 city to issue $2.500,000 bonds out- 3318
J-D
--June 1 1932
45
3-13 649,000
debt limit for the construcDrainage Bonds,
J-D 20.000c_ --June 2 1932 side thestreets was accepted by the 3315
3s
A-0 5,001- --Oct 1 1932
1932 3348'04 J-D$200.000--June 1 1934
A-0 10,0000_ -_Oct 2 1930 tion of V. 95. p. 1422.
3318
33030.000... 0ct
10,0000_ _-Mch 1 1937 voters. county of Suffolk, in which 3315
34 483.000... __Dec 31 1932 3315'05 34 600.000____Jan 1 1935
45 '07 M'S
The
34 400.000..__..Jan 1 1934
3-3
5.000 __ Jan 1 1933 3345
4.3 '08 3-13 10,0000_ --June 1 1938 Boston is situated, contains also the 3348
-fl 500,000 _ --June 1 1933 3%5'05 J-D 600,000----Deo 1 1935
3
45 '11 J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1941 city of Chelsea and the towns of Re- 334.
-A 10,000c___Feb 1 1943
J-J 170,000 __ Jan 1 1934 48 '06 3-3 600,000---3u1y 1 1936
45 '12 F
Winthrop. Boston, how- 3348
vere and
48 '07 34 500,000_ ---July 1937
Surface Drainage Bonds.
receives all the county income, 3318'04 3-13 600.000r_ -June 1 1934
45 '12 M-S $3,000c__Sept 115-17 ever, all the county expenses, owns 3315'05 3-D 533,000 _- --Dec 1 1935 48 '08 3-D 655,000r-June 1 1938
2
2,000c_ _Apr 1 '15 18 pays
A-0
45 '06 34 500,000_ -July 1 1936 331509 A-0 664,000r---Apr 1 1939
4s
the county buildings, and is responsi- 3345'09 A-0 250,000r_ __Apr 1 1929 45 '10 J-J 975,758.33rJuly114-'40
Fire-Department Bonds.
county debt, which
'14-'41
J-D $1.500c_June 1 '15-'17 ble for the Oct. 31 1914 to 53,761,- 45 '10 34 480,000r_July 1 '15-'30 48 '11 M-N 267,000r_Nov 1 '15-17
45
9n
3,000____Oct
'12 M-S 4,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16 amounted details of this county debt 45 '11 M-N 270,000r Nov 1 '14-'31 45 '12 -__
4s
'143360,500 333. The
1 '14-12 45 '12 A-0 240.000r__Oct 1 '1517
TOTAL DEBT May 1
in the following financial 4315'12A-0 345.000r_Oct1 '15-'33 448'13 M-N372,000--Nov 1 '15 38
2
96,000 are included
Bonds outside limit
48 '13 34 285.000r_Jan
72,376 report for this city.
Als '13 34 400,000r_July 1 '15-'39
Sinking fund
-8,243.702 "Miscellaneous Loans." 1 1915 4s Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Total val. '13 (abt. act.)
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
_-Oct 1 1918
A-04700,000A-0E110,500-- --Apr
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$20.50 4$
J-3 406.000- --July 1 1922 3315'05 3-D 5757.000_ _ _ Deo 1 1925
A-0 204,500 --Oct 1 1915 42
Population in 1910_ ----- -- -5.542 45
80,000_ ---Jan 1 1927
A-0 800,000 --Oct 1 1919 3315'07
J-J 84,200 __Jan 1 1916 3315
INT.at Beacon Trust Co..Boston. 45




Nov., 1914.]

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

19

BOSTON (Con.)
Street. &c., Bonds (Concluded).
Water Loan.
Fire-Department Notes.
A-0$205,000----A_pr 1 1918 48 '10 A-0 $430.000c Apr 1 '14-'40 454_509 34 $2,475-Jan 7 '15-'19
350
Franklin Union Bonds.
3548 .1-D
4,989.90.-Dec 1 1919
Sewer Loan.
350'06 J-D $100,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926 3348
34 60,000---Jan 1 1937 48 '97 M-N $65,000c_May 1 '15-'27 45 Fire Stations.
'07 J4 $19.500c_ _Jan 1 '15-'27
J-J 181,480___ _July 1 1918 48 '03 M-N 54,000c_May 1 '15-'31
3548
Park Bonds.
350
A-0 4,500_---Oct 1 1918 48 '09 A-0 15 000c 0 t 1 '15-'19 48 Library Bonds.
4s
M-N $1,000
Nov 1916
'98 M-N '$4,000c-May 1.'15-'18
J-J 200,000_ --July 1919
4s
A-0 20,000----Oct 1 1915 3548
TOTAL DEBT,
Nov. 1 1914. Nov. 1 1913. Nov. 1 1912.
J-D 100,000____June 1922 City debt proper &C.43
34 1,000,000____Jan 1 1925 3548
$91,499.731 $87,536,231 $90,749,631
34 500,000----Jan
1923 Cochituate water debt
48
A-0 50,000_ ___Oct 1 1927 3548
2,395,450
2,845,450
3,243,450
34 164,000-_ _Jan
1924 County debt
3548
A-0 20,000_ ---Apr 1 1916 3548
3.761,333
3.799,000
3,836,667
3-3 10 ,
_July0
1936 Rapid transit debt
3548
1921 48
34 21,000.-July 1
27.186,700
23,392,700 21.258,700
366,000___ -June 1924
J-D
A-0 5.000
4.8
Oct 1917 350
A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1922 350'05 3-13 246,000____Dec 1 1925
3.348
Total bonded debt
$124,843,214 $117,573,381 $119,088,448
-D 100,000____June 1934
J
3548
J-J 30,000____Jan 1 1923 3348
40,873.645 40,440,978 42,278.260
A-0 18,000_ -_Oct 1 1931 gi.king funds, &c
350
A-0 15,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1923 3s
34 42,000__ --Jan 1 1932
3548
J-D 105,000_ __ _June 1 1923 33
Net debt
$83,969,569 $77,132,403 $76.810,188
J-D 150,000_ _ -June 1 1932
3548
3348
.1-3 170,000_ __ _Jan 1 1934
.
The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt,
3-3 700,000----Jan 1 1934
34 500,000-Jan 1 1927 350
3Hs
sinking
J-D 200,000__ -July 1 1938 funds and the net debt for the following ears:
J-J 450.000----Jan 1 1928 350
3543
YearsGross Debt.
Sinking Funds.
A-0 50,000____Apr 1 1928 3548'05 34 10,000----Jan 1 1935 1914 (Jan.
Net Debt.
350
31)
J-J
$120,525,581 01 $41,564,210 80 $78,961,370.21
A-0 450,000- __ _Oct 1 1928 3548'06 3-3 20,000__ __Jan 1 1936 1913 Jan. 31
350
20,080.21-Jan 1 1921
118,357,647.67
43,728.392.75
A-0 13.000----Oct 1 1915 350
3548
74.629,254.92
1912 Jan. 31
117,042,089.33
43.567,856.68
J4 500,000---July 1 1929 48 '06 3-3 751,600_---July 1 1921 1911 Jan. 31
73,474.232.65
3343
115.075,489.33
561,000- --Jan 1 1930 48 '06 J-J 100,000......_July 1 1936
42,146,838.82
J-J
72,928.650.51
3348
350'07 34 60,000___Jan 1 1937 1910 Jan. 31
110,716,406.00
39.370,433.42
3-3 130,000- JulY 1 1930
350
71,345,972.58
J4 75,000____Jan 1 1931 3548'07 .14 250,000__ -.Jan 1 1922 1909 Jan. 31
108,487.406.00
36.450,421.50
38
72,036,984.50
94.121,606 00
-D 74,000____Tan 1 1932 3548'07 34 27,650__Jan 1 1927 1905 Jan. 31
31,694.386 88
J
3s
62,427.219.12
7,200____July 1 1927 1900 Jan. 31
86,996,978.98
J-J 57,000----Jan 1 1932 48 '07 .74
3s
28.663,641.39
58.333,337.59
53.930,095.22
34 75,000----Junel 1932 3548'07 J-J 67,100_ _ _ -Jan 1 1927 1890 April 30)
334s
22,854.262.98„ .
5,000- _July I 1932 48 '07 .74 300,000_---July 1 1937 1881 April 30)
40.949.332.18
3548 34
14,943.711.59
26,005.620.59
AS ESSED VALUATION.
J-J 25,000_ ---Jan 1 1933 48 '07 3-3 400,000....July 1 1922
-The city's assessed valuation of real estate
3543
350'04 A-0 36,300-Oct 1 1934 48 '08 J-D 100,000r_ -June 1 1938 and personal property and tax rate have been as follows:
-D 25,000____June 1 1928
3548'05 J-J 19,000---July 1 1935 45 '08 J
Assessed Valuation
Rate of Tax
'
Real.
___
8,000....-Oct 1 1938 Years350'05 A-0 9,500---Oot 1 1935 48
Personal.
Total.
per $1.000.
$1,237,440,600
350
5,000-- _Deo 1935 3548'09 A-0 119,000r---Apr 1 1939 1914
J-D
$303,781,700
$1,541,222,300
$17.50
1,215,882,600
350'05 34 33,000___ -Tan 1 1936 48 '10 J-J 21.750-July 1 '14-'30 1913
305,091,926
1.520.974,526
17.20
1.186,474,900
6,750„July 1 '15-'20 1912
Ju1y 1 1927 48 '10 J-J
48 '07 J-J 35,000
295,345.020
1,481,819,920
16.40
A-0 31,500__Oct 1 '15-'23 48 '10 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '14-'30 1911
1,146,663,400
43 '13
281,686,113
1,428,349.513
16.40
3-.1 100,000 --Jan
1,118,989,100
48
1916 350'11 34 22.000_ _Jan 2 '15-'25 1910
274,771,323
1,393,760,423
16,40
A-0 2,500_--_Oct
1,092,602,000
48
1917 48 '11 M-N 240,000r_Nov 1 '15-'21 1909
255,346,227
1,347,948,227
16.50
3-3 450,000- _Jan 1 1918 4s '12 --- j30,000_....Oct '15-'27 1905
1,021,431,200
48
238,314,482
1,259,745,682
16.00
A-0 5,000 --April 1918 45 '12 -_- 21,000--Oct '14-'32 1900
4s
902,490,700
226,685,132
1,129,175.832
14.70
J-J
5,000..--July 1918 48 '13 J-J55.000r_Jan 1 '15-'33 1895
744,751.050
48
I
206,616,878
951,367,928
12.80
A-0 40,000.- --Oct 1918 48 '13 A-0 30.000--Oct 1 '15-'20 1890
4s
619,990,275
202,051,525
822,041,800
13.30
48
34 480,500 --Jan 1 1919
437,370,100
10,000-Oct 1 '15-'19 1880
202,092,395
639,462.495
15.20
48
A-0 16,000 -- -April 1919 48 '13 341, 40.000r_July 1 '15-'34 1870
365,593.100
218.496,300
584,089.400
350
A-0 4,000_ - __Apr 1 1919 48 '13 J-J 48,000r_July 1 '15-'30
The tax rate for 1914 includes the State tax, $2.78 per $1,000; the 15.30
J-J
tax, $1.15; the city tax proper, $13.57; total, $17.50. Of the citycounty
48
3.500 _July 1919 4s '14 --- 10,000-..July 1 '15-'24
tax of
34 439,500 --Jan 1 1920
48
$13.57. $4.01 is for school expenditure.
34 16,400-- -July 1920 48 Water Debt-Cochituate Water
4s
DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.
A-0 $32.700___ _Apr
-Taxes in Boston, exclusive of
A-0 44,100-- --Oct 1920
48
1 1915 the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account
48
J4 500,000--Jan 1 1921 48
34
8.000...._Jan 1 1916 of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 to $10.55
3-3 25,000-__Jan 1 1921 48
38
A-0 18,500----Apr 1 1916 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation of the taxable property therein
34 25.000-- --Jan 1 1931 45
38
A-0 11,300----Oct 1 1916 for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of
3548
34 500.000---Jan
1937 48
J-J
8,000----Jan
1917 all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first day of December
48 '91 3-D 700.000 --June 1 1921 45
A-0 6,000_ - _ -Apr 1917 in the year preceding said assessment.
48 '91 A-0 200,000-- --Apr 1 1922 48
Sec. 2, Chap.312, Laws of 1885 (Sec. 3, Chap.27, of the 1902 edition, ReA-0 117,700----Oot 1 1917
48 '91 A-0 301.000----Oct 1 1922 48
J-J 13,000_--Jan
1918 vised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 254% of
48 '91 34 250,000 --Jan 1 1923 48
A-0
300_...-Apr 1918 the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding
4s '91 34 500,000... -July 1 1923 48
A-0 95,000_-Oot 1 1918 three years.
48 '91 A-0 450,000----Oct 1 1923 48
The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water
A-0 200,000_ --Apr 1 1919
48 '91 34 99,000-- _Jan 1 1924 48
A-0 135,000- _ _Oct 1 1919 supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by differ48
A-01,000.000-- --Oct 1 1924 48
A-0 101.500- _Oct 1 1920 ent legislatures authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various
48 '10
48
A-0 50,000--Apr 1 1921 purposes, especially enumerated.
48 '93 J-J 100,000.. July 1 1924 48
It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city is
A-0 140,500---Oct 1 1921
48 '93 A-0 100,000_ _Oct 1 1924 48
34 36,000____Jan 1 1922 authorized to anticipate its authority to borrow money within its debt limit
48 '93 A-0 50,000 ..Apr 1 1925 48
A-0 75,000..__ -Apr 1 1922 for any current municipal year.
48 '93 A-0 208,000____Oot 1 1925 48
A-0 188,000---Oct 1 1922
BORROWING POWER.
-The city's borrowing power Oct. 31 1914 is
48 '93 34 11,300_ __ _July 1 1926 48
A-0 18,275. -Oct 1 1923 shown In the following statement:
...Oct
3545'97 J-J 400,000-_ _ _July 1 1917 48
A-0 436,225....._Oct 1 1924 Total debt, city and county
$124,843.214 34
250'90 3-3 600,000_ ___Tan 1 1920 3548
A-0 273.000_---Apr 1 1917
Less special loans (outside of limit)
$68,573,500 00
3545
3-1 100,000_-__July 1 1918
Sewerage Bonds.
Less county loans (outside of limit)
3.404,333 34
3548
M-N 102,000----Nov 1919
48
A-0$108,050-__Apr 1 1915
Less Cochltuate water debt
2,395,450 00
A-0 2,000_ - _ -Oct 1 1919
48 1
J-J 35,000____July 1 1916 3548
34 70,000_ ___Jan
1920
330 1 3-3 500,000__July 1 1919 3548
Total deductions
74,373,283 34
3548
34 287,000____July 1 1929
A-0 41,000_ ___Oot 15 1916
48
M-N 93,500
48
Nov1916
Total debt less abovedeductions
School Bonds.
3548
3-3 500,000--- _Jan 1 1928 48 '01 J-J $4,0000_July 1 '15-'18 Sinking funds, less $24,918,920.18 held for loans deducted $50,469,931 00
J-J 500,000----July 1 1928 48 '01 J-J 24,000o-3uly 1 '14-'21
3348
as above (water loans, &c.). and $78,764.22 premium on
3548 34 1,000,000_ _July 1 1929
loans
14.783,756 76
350 34 100,000----Jan 1 1930 48School-Houses and Sites. 1915
A-0 $70,000
Oct
A-0 109,000_-_Apr 1 1930 48
3548
Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit
34 300,000----Jan 1 1917
$35,686,174 24
3545
J-J 791,000_ __ _July 1 1930 48
A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1917 Right to borrow, under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, as esti-D2,000,000-June 1 '32-'33 4s
3348 3
mated Feb. 11 1914
A-0 206,000----Oct
1927
$3,283,045 91
350'04 3-D1,000,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 48
-J
, ---- an 1 1928 Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit)
2,656.200 00
350'05 J-J 800,000.....July 1 1935 38
A-0 300.000----Oot 1 1929
334s'05 J-D 200,000_ --- Deo 1 1935 48
25,000____July 1 1929 Right to borrow Oct. 31 1914
3-3
$626.845 91
45 '06 J-J 749,000__ __July 1 1936 48
.14 150.000
July 192
POPULATION.
90
3
7
-1910. 670.585; 1905. 593,598; in 1900 it was 560,892:
48 '07 A-0 200,650.__ _Apr 1 1937
J-J 475,000
1890, 448,477; in 1880, 362,839; in 1870. 250.526.
48 '07 J-J 495,000_ .._July 1 1937 3548
A-0 650,000---Oct 1 1928
48 '07 A-0 4,350 ..__Oct 1 1937 350
A-0 100,000----Oct 1 1931 BRAINTREE.
Bridge Notes and Bonds.
48 '08 J-D 300,000r.. June 1 1938 350
This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is 4s '07 M-8 $80.000_8ept 3
3-3 21,650____July 1 1930
38
'15-'16
350'09 A-0 300,000r _Apr 1 1939 38
A-0 278,350_ ___Oct 1 1930 in Norfolk County. Inc. In 1640. 4s '09 J-D 40.000_ --June 30 1916
48 10 3-3 260,000r_July 1 '15-'40
Water Bonds.
5,000--Jan 1 1931
J-J
48 '12 -__
48 '11 M-N 220,000r_Nov 1 '15-'36 35
45 '88 J-J $100,000c_Jan 1 1918 48 '12 J-D 100.000_ --Apr 15 1916
J41,250,000__ _July 1 1931
350
10,000-___Dec 4 1914
48 '12 A-0 391,000r-Oct 1 '15-'37 38
J4 200,000---Jan 1 1932 48 '91 J-D 150,000c_ _June 1 1921 4545'13 __.. 80,000..June 16 '19-'22
4545'13 M-N576,000r-Nov 1 '15-'38 48
34 500,000
July 1935 4s '11 A-0 10,5000_0ot 1 '15-'21 434s'14 ___ 50,000_ _Sept 3 '15-'34
48 '13 J4 600,000r-July 1 '15-'39 3548
J-D1,000,000_ __ _June 1 1932
Water Notes.
Permanent debt Oct
$867.500
Playground Bonds,
48
J-J 500,000----July 1 1926 4s '09 J-J $5,000july 15 '15-'19 Tax valuation 1913 1914260.771,197
350'06 J-D $170,000_ _ _ _June 1 1936 3548
3-3 500,000-Deo 31 1933 45 '96 F
-A
6,000r___Aug 1 1926
INT.at First Nat. Bank. Boston,
3348
J-D 100,000__ - _June 1932 3548'04 J-D1,500,000r_..Juno 1 1944
School Bonds.
3348
34 130,000___ _Jan
1935 350'05 J-J 509,000----Jan 1 1945 45 '11 3-3 $54,500c_July 1 '15-'31 or by check to holders of bonds.
34 25,000--_Jan 1 1923 350'05 A-0 54,000____Apr 1 1945
3548
Town-Hall Bonds.
38
3-3 25.000__ _ _Jan 1 1921 350'05 341,500,000_ __July 1 1945 48 '12 J-D $44,000c_June 1 '15-'32 BROCKTON.
330
School Notes.
A-0 23,500____Apr 1 1919 3348'07 34 50,000..--Jan 1 1937
.,.Jan
This city is in Plymouth
350
3-13 $10,000c_June 1 '15-'19 Incorporated Aprll 9 1881. County.
0__ _ _July 1 1932 48 '07 34 535,600-July 1 1937 350
A-0 20,000__ _ _Oct 1 1932 48 '07 A-0 351,400---Apr 1 1937
3)4,
Playground Bonds.
4s '11 J-J $3,500c_July 1 '15-'21 48Scavenger Loan. 3518
A-0 151,000-__Apr 1 1929 45 '08 J-D 1,050,000r_ -June 1 1928
'11 A-0
$500__ _Apr 1 1915
354,s
Municipal-Lighting Bonds.
3-3 49,000----3u1y 1 1929 351809 A-01 ,000,000r_ _Apr 1 1929
Sewer Bonds
38
3-3 154,000__ July 1 1930 350'10 J-J 40,000_ _jan 1 '15-'30 45 '93 A-0 $16.500c___Apr 5 1917 Is '92 F
-A $4,000r..Aug 1 '15-'22
-Aug
350
3-3 46.000_ _July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J 800,000rJuly 1 '15-'30 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14-- $428,000 45 '93 3-11 13,500r-June 1 '15-'23
3548
A-0 30,000___Oet 1 1923 45 '11 M-N 425,000r-Nov 1 '15-'31 Temporary notes (included)_ 25,000 48 '93 j
-J 72,000rjuly 1 '15-'23
48
-J
,
an 1 1917 48 '13 J-J 475,000r-Jan 1 '15-'33 Sinking funds Dec 31 '13-- 205,177 48 '95 A-0 70,000r..Apr 1 '15-'24
-Apr
350
J-J 50,000
8,739.496 4s '93 A-0 45,000r --Apr 1
July 1917 4548'13 M-N475,000r_Nov 1 '15-'33 Tax valuation 1913
48
3-3 100.000.-__July 1 1917 45 '13 J-J 500,000r-July 1 '15-'34 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-$19.80 4s '95 M-N 13,000r_May 1 '15-'23
15-'27
4s
A-0 20,000
Oct 1917
8,066 3548'02 A-0 7.000r _ -1915-1921
Stony Brook, &c., Impt. Bonds. Population in 1910
4s
M-N 7.000
Nov 1916 4s
INTEREST on the 4% water 350'01 J-D 17,100o - -_1915-1923
A-0$500,000--- _Oct 11017
350'10 J-J
34
3,419.79-Jan 1 1921 bonds dated 1911 is payable at Nat. 350'95 M-N 2.500r_ May '15-'19
3548'10 3-3 84,000-Jan 1 '15-'30 38
2,500--- _Jan 1 1915 3548
3548'95 A-0 21.000r_Apr 10 '15-'29
3-3 186,000
Jan 1924 Shawmut Bank. Boston.
350'10 J4
8,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'22 3548
350'01 A-0 16.000c-Apr 1915-'30
A-0
500--Apr 1 1918
48 10 J-J
38,000_ _July 1
350'01 F
-A 21,000r --Feb 1 '15-'35
48
A-0 2,000
Oct 1917 BRISTOL COUNTY.
45 '10 34
6,000_ _ _July '15-'20 48
A-0 15,000r
-1915-1929
J-J
5,000
Jan 1916
County seat is Taunton. Incor- 3345'06 A-0 12,000r
48 '10 .7-3 21,500__July 1 '14-'28
45 '06
-1915-1926
350
3-3 84,000_ __ _July 1 1937 porated 1685. Pop. 1910. 318.573.
48 '10 J4 48.000..July 1
48 '06 A-0 23.000r--Apr 1 '15-'37
J-J 100,000_ __ _Jan 11038
48 '11 M-N 68,000r_Nov 1 '15-'30 3545
Highway and Bridge Notes.
4s '06 A-0 24,000r -1915-1938
'15-'31
34 350,000__ _ _July 1 1939
48 '11 31-N 44,000r_Nov 1 '14-'31. 3548
450'13 3-3 $20.000_ _July 2 1915 4s '10 F
-A 26.000r -- -1915-1940
40 '12 A-0 47,500r-Oct 1 '14'-32
Charles River Basin.
Building Notes and Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 12,000r_April 1 '15-'26
450'13 M-N 95.000r-Nov 1 '15-'33 354504 J-D $500,000r__ _June 1 1944 45 '12 34 $80,000.-July 23 1917 4s '12 M-8 28.000r_Mar 1 '15-'42
48 14 --J-J 300.000o
Jan 1934 450'09 8$-N 20.000_ -Nov 20 1916 450'13 .J-D 24.000r_June 1 '15-'38
4,000__July 1 '15-'24 334s
48
A-0 55,000
Oct 1916 48 '13 ___ 40,000_Dec 24 '22-'23
14 A-0 25.000--Apr 1 '15-'39
Street. &c.. Bonds.
350
A-0 16.000
Oct 1915
Court-House Notes and Bonds.
Park Bonds.
58
J-J SLOW__ _Jan 1 1874
-A $30.000.-Aug 2 '17-'19 3518'05 34 $4,000c - -1915-1916
4s '11 F
Library Bonds.
(Not Presented for payment.)
45
J-J $44,000_ _Jan 4 1916 48 '12 A-0 10,000-Apr 17 1920 4s '11 A-0 7,000--Apr 1 '15-'21
A-0 213,000..__ _Apr
48
34 30,000
Jan 1921 4s '11 M-S 20.000_Mch 25 '15-'16 48 '12 M-8 8,000r_Mar 1 '15-'22
A-0 87,000_ ___Oct 1915 35
48
1915 48
J-J 200.000___Jan 1 1923 450'10 M-N 27,500 --May 4 '17-'19 450'13 A-0 9,000r-Apr 1 '15-'23
J4 926,500.... _Jan
45
1916 48
Fire Department.
A-0 325,000_ ___Oct 1 1923 4s '12 -__ 70.000_Dec 26 '18-'21
A-0 90,000----Oot 1916 48
48
_ 70.000July 23 '22-'26 4s '06 A-0 $10.000r -1915-1924
45
A-0
48
342,000,000__July 1 '35-'36 350 .1-3 48,500_ __ _Jan 1 1925 48
-- 40.000---June 2 1915 45 '07 A-0
16,000_ __Jan
3548
J4 50.000-___Jan 1 1917 4s '13 A-0 f27,000__Oct 1 '15-30 4s'14 ___ 10,000__8ept 3 1924 48 '08 A-0 4,000r_Apr 1 '15-'16
1 '15-'23
4.000r
M-N 94,000
48
-1915-1918
Nov 1916
120,000-Oct 1 '24-'33 4s '14 A-0 10,000----Oct 1 1924 350'09 A-0 7.500r ----1915-1919
34 37,600
48
July 1916
Refunding Bonds.
48
3-3 109,000____July 1 1917 HYDE PARK BONDS (Annexed 450'14 M-9 $50,000_ _Sept 3'15-'34 43 '10 - -- 16,000 -----1915-1930
45
'13 F
-A 18,000_ -Aug 1 '15-23
4,
J4 31,000___Jan 1 1917
Jan. 1 1912.)
Agricultural School Bonds.
Poor
A-0 34,500__Oct 1 1917
48
48
$25.000-Apr 1 '15-'19 3543'09-Department Bonds.
A-0
3348
3-3 22,000.-Jan 1 1918 45Street Bonds.
'08 M-N $10,0000_May 1 '15-'18 45 '14 3-3 45,000-July 15 '15-'29 450'13 M-N $3,000r -- -.1915-1917
13,500r-May 1 '15-'23




20.

MASSACHUSETTS—CITIES AND TOWNS.

of $63.000, drainage dept. debt. $9.BROCKTON (Continued)
500, high-school, $60.000, and playSchool Bonds.
$4,000r_July 1 '15-'16 grounds. $39,000.
4s '96 J-J
The city has no floating debt and
310'99 M-N 7,500r_May 1 15- 19
310'00 .1-D 12,000r_June 1915-'20 the amount of sinking fund Oct. 14
330'02 A-0 12,000r ._..1915-1917 1914. $584,227. was all applicable to
-A 50.000c_Feb 1915-'24 the payment of the water debt. The
330'04 F
-A 71,0000 ......1915-1925 city owns real estate valued Dec. 1
3345'05 F
1,000r_._1915 1913 at ;2,164.740.
3345'05 J-D
48 '06 J-D 24,000r _- -.1915-1926
0'07 A-0 39.000r-Apr 1 '15-'27 BROOKLINE.
This town is in Norfolk County.
4s '08 M-N 52,000r -..1915-1927
45 '10 F-A 64,000 -----1915-1930 Inc. 1705. Population 1910, 27,792.
4s '11 A-0 35,000 __Apr 1 '15-'21 48 '13 --- $212.000
Miscellaneous.
9,600 July 1 '15-'22
45 '12 3-3
45 '12 M-S 45,000Mar 1 '15-'32 330'04 J4 $55,0000_Jan 1 '15-'24
7,000r--Jan 1 '15-'16
410'13 A-0 33,250_ _Apr 1 '15-'33 4s '06 J-J
School Bonds.
410'13 A-0 42.250__Apr 15 '15-'33
4145'13 34 57.000_ _July 1 '15-33 3%s'03 J4 $9,000r --Jan 1 '15-'23
45,000 __Jan 1 '15-'23
4s '13 A-0 4.500__Oct 1 '15-'23 3 Hs'll J-J
48 '14 M-S 60.000__Mar 1 '15-'34 3.605'11 J-J 26,000--Jan 1 '15-'30
1915-1933
45 '14 A-0 15,000—Apr 1'15-'29 45 '13 ___ 131,000
Soldiers' Monument Bonds.
-A 30,000_ _Aug 1 '15-34
410'14 F
1915-1923
4s '13 _ _ $36,000
Bonds.
Bridge
Park Bonds.
$1.000—Oct 1'15-18
48 '13 -4s '14 A-0 2,500__Apr 1 '15-'19 3)4s'95 J$ $1.080--__Jan 1 1915
45,000--Jan 1 '15-23
310'03 J-J
Comfort-Station Bonds.
Public-Library Loan.
4s '11 A-0 $7.000-.Apr 1 '15-'21
310'09 J4 ;91,500....c.Jan 1 '15-'29
-Range Bonds.
Rifle
4s '11 A-0 $3.500 —Apr 1 '15-'21 3.805 34 91,500o --Jan 1 '15-'29
Street Bonds.
450'13 A-0 4,500—Apr 1 '15-'23
$2.000--- _Jan 1 1915
3.4s '05 J-J
Water Bonds.
23,600r --Jan 1 '15-'27
48 '85 M-N $25,000c_ .May 1 1915 48 '07 J-J
1
48 '88 M-N 20,000c_ _-May15 1918 330'07 34 15.000c —Jan 1 '15-'17
'15-'18
10.0000_ --May15 1919 310'11 34 22,000--Jan
48 '89 M-N
Bridge Notes.
4s '90 A-0 68.000c_ --Apr 1 1920
48 '90 A-0 5.000c_ --Oct 1 1920 3-9-165'97A-0 ,750..Oct 1915-'17
.May 1 1921 3.45'98 11-S 10,000r_Mch 1915-'18
48 '91 M-N 25,0000.
Public-Gymnasium Bonds.
45 '92 M-N 20.000c ..May 1 1922
M-S 25,000c_ _-Mch 1 1923 48 '06 3-3 $72,000r..Jan 1 '15-'26
4s '93
Engine-House Bonds.
48 '93 J-D 62.000c_ „Dec15 1923
4s'94&'95A-0 50.000c --Apr 1 '24-'25 43 '07 J-J $18,000r --Jan 1 '15-'17
Sewer Bonds,
45 '95 A-0 25.000c— -Oct 1 1925
45'96ds'97M-N 50.000c May 1 '26-27 330'09 J-J $45.000c-.Jan 1 '15-'29
Drainage Bonds.
-A 15,000c....Aug 1 1927
4s '97 F
-A 10,000c- -.Aug 1 1928 3)4s'09 J-J {25,000--Jan 1 '15-'19
48 '98 F
Water Scrip.
48 '02 M-N 110.000r_ —Nov 1 1932
27.000r_ __July 1 1933 48 '93 34 ;40,194 --July 1 '15-'23
48 '03 J-J
7,000--Jan 1 '15-'21
3)48'88 34 50.000c.. __July 1 1916 48 '91 J-J
330'87 M-N 15,000c_ .May 1 1917 3548'92 J-D 16,520_June 15 '15-'22
10.000c_ __June 1 1929 3 9-163'943-D 10,000_June 15 '15-'24
-fl
310'99 5
3148'99 M-N 12,000c_ --Nov 1 1929 3 9-165'9734 2.250 .Jan 1 '15-'17
330'00 M-S 15.000c. _-Mch 1 1930 3345'95 A-0 6.600—Aug 1 '15-'25
2,800--Jan 1 '15-'18
34s'01 A-0 13,000c_ --Apr 1 1931 3.353'98.14
8,000—Jan 1 '15-'18
310'01 J-D 15.000c_ —June 1 1931 3)4s'03 J4
8.400_ _June 1 '15-'21
75.000c.--Apr 1 1932 3.105'013-D
310'02 A-0
-A 15,000c_ --Aug 1 1932 3145'03 5-3 33,300--Jan 1 '15-'23
3 A s'02 F
20,000 —Jan 1 '15-'24
3 Hs'02 M-N 190,000c&r_N0v 1 1932 310'04 J-J
3.000c—July 1 1933 310'09 3-3 75.000.-Jan 1 '15-'29
3145'03 J-J
School Notes.
-A 165,000c_ --Feb 1 1934
310'04 F
25.000c_ __July 1 1934 350'95 M-N $5.000_ _ _May 1 1915
330'04 J-J
2,500_ - _ -Jan 1 1915
-A 50,000o_ --Feb 1 1935 3)4s'95 3-3
310'05 F
-A 25,000r_ —Aug 1 1935 3s'95 M-N 1,500__ _May 1 1915
310'05 F
Playgrounds.
330'06 A-0 25,0000- _.Apr 1 1936
48 '06 J-D 20,000r_ —June 1 1936 3.105'9911-S 525,000 __Mch 1 1919
43 '07 M-S 25,000c—Mch 1 1937 3.155'01J-3 80.000 —July 1 '15-'22
45.000c -Jan 1 '15-'23
48 '07 34 30.000r_ —July 1 1937 310'03 J-J
12,000r_Jan '1915-26
45 '08 A-0 46,000r-..Apr 1 15-'37 4s '06 J-J
.Jan 1 '15-'29
-A 30,000r —Aug 1 '15-'17 3.455'10 s-a 51.300.
48 '08 F
330'09 A-0 30,000r —Apr 1 '15-'18 45 14 J-J 85,000_ _Jan 1 '15-34
330'09 M-N 20,000r --Nov 1'15-'18
Debt July 2 1914.
51,522,544
45 '10 F-A 15,000r —Feb 1 '15-'17 TOTAL DEBT
4$ '10 A-0 16,500r _.._.1915-1930 Deduct water debt, drainage debt and debt for
4s '11 A-0 I 50,000r_Oct 1 '16-40
495.164
playgrounds
J4 50,000r_July 1 '16-'40
48 '11
45 '11 M-S 100,000r_Mch 1 '16-'35 NET -DEBT,as defined by
1,024.380
law
,
448'13 M-S 31.900-Mar 15 '15-'43
3,531,681
4 s'13 A-0 9.000__Oct 1 '15-'23 Net debt allowed by law
2,504,301
-A 30.000__Feb 1 '15-'44 Available balance_
48 14 F
Tot, assess. val. In 1913_117,722,700
City Hall.
48 '91 A-0 $12,000r_Oct 1 '14-'16 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ --$14.50
INT. on coupon bonds payable at
9,000r_June 1 '14-'22
45 '92 J-D
48 '93 A-0 16.200r_Apr 15 '15-'23 First Nat. Bank of Boston; on other
48 '93 M-N 13,500r_Nov 1 '14-'22 bonds by Town Treasurer.
ASSETS.—On Jan. 1 1914. Includ45 '93 M-N 20,000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
ing buildings, parks, water-works,
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
310'99 M-N$12,500r-May 1 '15-'19 dec., amounted to $6,638.225. The
2,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1915 water-works are valued at 51,196,600
-A
310'05 F
310'06 A-0 3.000c ____1915-1916
48 '07 A-0 9.000r —Apr 1 '15-'17 CAMBRIDGE.
—1915-1919
This city Is in Middlesex County.
310109 A-0 15,000r
10,000r __-_1915-1919 Incorporated March 17 1846.
3145'09 .1-3
—1915-1920
-A 21.000
48 '10 F
Building Loans.
1915-1921 4s '95 A-0 525.000r ..Oct 1 1915
48 '10 A-0 3,500
4.1 '11 MN 35.000 --May 1 '15-'21 45'96 -__ 60.000_ _ __July 1 1916
'15-'21 48 '96 A-0 93,000r—Oct 1 1916
45 '11 A-0 24.500..Apr 1
48 '12 M'S 28.000_ _Mar 1 '15-'22 310'03 A-0 3,000r_ _-Apr 1 1923
45 '12 M-S 8,000_ _Mar 1 '15-'22 310'04 A-0 25,000c_ _-Apr 1 1924
410'13 J-D 45,000_ _June 1 '15-'23 3 Hs'04 M-N 5,000r_..May 1 1924
4Hs'13 M-N 3,500-May 15 '15-'21 48 '07 11-S 30,000r_ --Sept 1 1927
Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit).
48 '13 A-0 10.000—Oct 1 '15-'16
-A ;75,000c&r.Aug 1 1924
43 '14 A-0 40,000__Apr 1 '15-'19 48 '94 F
48 '14 A-0 15.000__Apr 1 '15-'19 48 '95 A-0 60.000r ..Oct 1 1925
48 '14 3-3 25,000July 1 '15-'24 48 '96 A-0 75,000r.....Oct 1 1916
-A 10,000r_ —Aug 1 1931
48 '14 M-N 10.000_ _May 1 '15-'24 3)4s'01 F
310'03 A-0 20.000r_ —Oct 1 1933
Playgrounds.
48 '12 M-8 $28,000_Mar 1 '15-'42 310'04 M-N 40.000r....May 1 1934
410'13 M-N 9,500-May 15 '15-'33 310'04 M-N 5,000r_ _-Nov 1 1934
3.500—Dec 15'15- 21 310'05 11-N 15,000r_ —May 1 1395
-D
45 '13 J
1.000_ _July 1 '15-'19 48 '06 M-N 10,000r_ .May 1 1936
4s '14 J-J
'14 J-D 10,000_ _June 1 '15-'24 45 '07 A-0 35,000r.. _-Apr 1 1937
48
-fl
5,000r—Deo 1 1938
45 '08 5
Drainage Bonds
4s '89 M-N $5,500r_Nov 20'15-'19 3Hs'10 J4 23,000c&r.Jan 1 1940
1,760r_June 1 '15-'22 4s '10 3-3 15.000r....May 1 1940
4s '92 J-D
5.400r-Sept 1 '15-'22 330'11 11-.9 10,000r—Mch 1 1941
4s '92 M-S
2,500r_July 1 '15-'19 334s'll 3-3 10.000r—July 1 1941
45 '95 34
9.000r —1915-1932 3148'13 -- 10,000c---Feb 1 1943
3 34s'02 5-D
Charles River Basin Bonds.
3Hs'05 M-N 2,000— _ _May 1 1915
9.000r - ------ 1919 48 '11 3-13 ;60,000c- __Deo 1 1921
310'05 A-0
--- 50.000_ -- _Nov 1 1937
4s '05 A-0 3.000r-Apr 1 '15-'17 33.4s
-__ 50,000_ ---Aug 1 1938
1915-1918 314s
5.000r
Is '05 A-0
Street Loans.
._._1915-1920
6,000
is '10 A-0
1
is '11 A-0 7,000--Apr 1 '15-'21 45 '95 A-0 560,000r—Oct 1 1915
is '12 M-S 8,000r-Mar 1 '15-'22 48 '96 A-0 137.000r. —Oct 2 1916
110'13 M'S 9.000_Mar 15 '15-23 310'98 M-N 15,000r— -May 1 1918
1919
is '14 A-0 10.000__Apr 1 '15-'24 310'99 M-N 5,000r.--Nov
410'14 M-S 10,000—Sept 1 '15-'24 310'00 M-N 21,000r- -.Nov 1 1920
Total val.'14(abt. act.)_ _52,718,963 310'01 5-3 54.000r- --July 1 1921
--- 25.000._ --Mch 1 1921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ -422.70 48
25.000____Mch 1 1921
.56.878 3)4s
Population in 1910
3148'02 34 60,000—July 1 '21-22
INTEREST Is paid at the office
24,000r —July 1 1922
3148'02 3-3
of the City Treasurer.
14,000r—Nov 1 1922
310'02
TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FD., &o. 310'03 A-0
4,000r_ --Apr 1 1923
Oct. 14'14. 310'03 M-N 12,000r- --Nov 2 1923
$3,644,500 310'04 111-.3 59,000r_ --Sept 1 1924
Gross city debt
Bonds outside debt limit*_ 2,509.600 310'04 M-N 6,500r.--Nov 1 1924
310'05 M-N 84,000r—May 1 1925
Bond debtinsidedt.limit$1,134,450 310'05 11-N 1.500r_ __Nov 1 1925
Debt limit 2)4% average
48 '06 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1 1926
3
-year valuation
1.208,553 45 '06 F-A 22,000r—Aug 1 1926
48 '07 A-0 40,000r—Apr 1 1927
Borrowing capacity.. _ _ _
$74.103 4s '07 J-D 19.000r_ —June 1 1927
•Bonds outside of debt limit consist 48 '07 M-S 25,000r..--Sept 1 1927
of $1.839.000 water. $503,900 sewer, 45 '07 11-N 10.000r..--Nov 1 1927
part of city hall debt to the amount 48'08 J-5 34,0000.....Jan 1 1928




xclx.

4s '08 F-A $42,000r_ __Aug 1 1928
Cemetery Bonds,
48 '08 J-J
10,000c_ __Jan 1 1918 314s'11 J-J 58,000r- __July 1 1921
48 '08 J-D 30,000r_ --June 1 1918
City Bonds.
4s '08 F
-A
7,000r_ _.Aug 1 1918 45 '08 M-N 5400,000e&r.May 1 1918
330'09 M-N 20,000r_ __Mch 1 1929 48
10,000__ _ _Jan 1 1918
31010 J-J 88.500c3trJan 1'20-'30 48
--- 30,000_ _ _June 1 1918
45 '10 3-3 12.000r_ --July 1 1930 45
7.000-__Aug 1 1918
310'11 11-S 60,800r_ -_Mch 1 1921 45 '10 5U
8,000r_ __July 1 1920
48 '11 M-S 25,800r.--Mch 1 1921
Hospital Bonds(Outside Limit)
310'11 M-S 27,000r_ --Mch 1 1931 334s'02 J-J
$6,000r—July 1 1922
310'11 J-J 55,000c—July 1 1921 4s '08 F
-A 20,000r—Aug 1
330'11 J-J 53,000r __July 1 1931 48 '10 3-3 95.000c_ __July 1 1928
1930
48 '11 J-D 17.000c.--Deo 1 1921 330'11 3-D
4.000c.--Dec 1 1931
330'11 M-S 42,000r—Mar 1 1940 334s'12 M-S 25,000r—Mch 1 1952
310'12 M-S 15.500c___Mar 1 1922 48 '12 --- 29.000c
1932
4s '12 M-S 118,000c—Sept 1 1922
Playgrounds Loan.
330'12 M-S 13,200c..Sept 1'223;32 4s '10 J-J ;95.000r_ _July 1 1940
48 '13 ___
13,000c_--Feb 1 1923 3 Hs'll J-J 25,000r_ --July 1 1921
6.250c__ _Feb 1 1933 3 Hs'11 34 15,000 -- —July 1 1941
3)4s'13
45 '14 -_- 159.000
1915-1919 310'11 J-D 30,000 --Deo 1 1941
141,500
1920-1924 4s '12 -- 35,000c_ _Sept 1 1922
Public Library Bonds.
Park Bonds (Outside Limit).
48 '94 F-A5360,000c&r.Feb 1 1924 334s'01 M-N $27.000r.--Nov 1 1921
Water Bonds.
-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1935
4s '95 F
48 '96 F
-A 100,000r_ ...Feb 1 1936 45 '95 A-0E200.000r_ --Apr 1 1915
-A 200.000r—Aug 1 1915
-A 100.000r_ --Aug 1 1926 4.3 '95 F
4s '96 F
48 '96 A-0 40.000r_ —Oct 1 1926 45 '96 A-0 100.000r— -Apr 1 1916
330'97 M-S 100,000r_ __Sept 1 1937 43'96 5-3 200,000r_ --July 1 1916
-A 100.000r_ --Aug 1 1916
310'97 M-N 50,000r_ _-Nov 1 1937 45 '96 F
-A 100,000r—Aug 1 1938 45 '96 A-0 265,100r_ -.Oct 1 1916
3348'98 F
310'98 J-D 50,000r --June 1 1938 48 '94 A-0 300,000c_ _ -Apr 1 1924
-A 100,000r_ --Aug 1 1939 3148'97 34 100.000r—July 1 1917
310'99 F
310'00 ..114 50,000r_ --July 2 1940 31097 A-0 200.000r_ __Apr 1 1917
310'00 11-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1940 310'97 M-N 75,000r_ --Nov 1 1917
310'01 M-N100,000r.._ _Nov 1 1941 330'97 J-D 140.000r_ _Dec 1 1917
310'02 J-J 48.000r- --July 1 1942 310'98 M-N 50,000r_ ..May 2 1918
-A 50,000r—Apr 1 1943 330'98 3-D 60,000r_ --June 1 1918
3145'03 F
310'04 M'S 25,000r_ --Sept 1 1944 3148'98 11-N 50.000r_Nov 1 1918
330'04 M-N 6,000r_ --Nov 1 1944 310'99 M-N 23.000r_ __Nov 1 1919
330'05 M-N 45,000r_ --May 1 1945 330'00 M-N 30.000r_ _.Nov 1 1920
5.000r_ --Aug 1 1945 330'01 34 30,000r.--July 1 1921
-A
3 Hs'05 F
5.000r_ --Apr 1 1945 310'02 34 13,500r_ _July 1 1922
334805 A-0
4s '06 151-S 25,000r_ --Sept 1 1946 310'02 M-N 5,000r_ --Nov 1 1922
4s '07 A-0 10.000r_ —Oct 1 1947 330'05 M-N 46.000r_ --May 1 1925
48 '08 M-N 12.000r—Nov 1 1948 334s'05 11-N 135,000r _ -May 1'15-'25
-A 30,000r- --Aug 1 1948 48 '06 M-N 280,000c&r.May 1 1936
48 '08 F
8,800r_ --Jan 1 1950 45 '07 J-D 49,000r_ __June 1 1937
3H8'10 J-J
25.000e_ _July 1 1937
310'11 M-S 17,000r...-Mch 1 1951 4s '07 J-J
-fl
3 Hs'll 3-3 7.000-- --July 1 1951 4s '08 3-A 20,000r.. —June 1 1928
F
17.000r_ __Aug 1 1938
330'11 .1-D 6,200-- —Dee 1 1951 48 '08 J-J
5,000e- --Jan 1 1930
7,000__July 1 1951 330'10
310'11f3-3
-A
5,000r_ --Feb 1 1930
6,200__ --Dec 1 1951 3 H9'10 F
13-D
310'11 M-S 16,500r—Mch
M-S 45,600__Sept 1 '15-'43 310'11 J-D 10,000r —Deo 1 1941
31012
1 1941
Municipal Loan.
310'11 J-D 21,000_ -.Dec 1'15-'35
$25.000c_ __July 1 1921 -9 '12 M-S 25.000c
3;0'11
3148'12 M-S 15,500 - --Mch 1 1922 ayis
___ 23,000_ -Sept 1 '15-'37
45 '12 M'S 35,000c___Sept 1 1922 48
25.500—Feb 1 '15-'33
4s '13 --- 39.800c—_Feb 1 1923 4s9.500_ _Mar 1 '15-'33
410'l3 3-3 187.200
INTEREST on bonds is payable at
48 '13 34 205,800
the First National Bank. Boston,
Sewer Bonds(Outside Limit).
TOT. DEBT. SINKING FUNDS,
Apr. 1 1914.
33099 M-N $42,000r. __Nov 1 1929
ETC.—
330'00 34 100,000r_ --July 2 1930 Total general bond. debt39,040,500
-A 100,000r_ --Aug 1 1931 Sinking funds ---- 2,956.611
3)4s'01 F
3118'02 11-N 20,000r —Nov 1 1932
334503 A-0 40.000r_ --Apr 1 1933
Net municipal debt —36.083,889
31004 M-N 147,000r —May 1'34-'35 Water debt (additional)- -$2.896.100
48 '07 A-0 25.000r_ --Apr 1 1937 Sinking funds
1.719.050
1936
45 '06 M-N 25.000r_ --May 1
48 '06 M-S 25,000r—Sept 1 1936
Net water debt _
-11,177,050
Net city and water debt.$7,260,939
48 '07 M-N 10,000r- --Nov 1 1937
-A 25,000r- _-Aug 1 1938
48 '08 F
BORROWING CAPACITY.—The
48 '08 J-D 12,000r- —Dec 1 1938 oorrowing capacity tot
-city purposes
2.000r_ --July 1 1939
310'09 J4
on April 1 1914 was $315,632.59.
31s'10 3-3 23.000c- _-Jan 1 1940
The sinking
the
-year
3-3 35,000r—Jda 1 1940 loans receives fund for 9% 10 the
48 '10
yearly
of
330'11 M-S 10.000r --Mch 1 1941 amount of outstanding bonds, for the
310'11 J-J 20,000 --..July 1 1941 20
-year
-year
the 30
3 Hs'l1 J-D 10,000c. —Deo 1 1941 loans 2 loans 351%, for the 40
-year
310'12 M-S 15,000c-8ept 1 1942 loans 1 1-5% and for
1-3%.
Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan
CITY WATER WORKS.—The
(Outside Limit).
-A $46,000r-..Auc 1 1932 cost of the water works up to April 1
3145'02 F
Bridge Loans (Outside Limit). 1914 was $6,640,032 87, while the
48 '87 A-0 $10,000r—Oct 1 1917 net debt on the same was 21.171.48 '88 34 100,000c- --July 1 1918 050.19. For the year ending Mar.31
48 '88 M'S 100,000c_ __Sept 1 1918 1914 water-works receipts were
4s '89 M'S 115.000c_ --Mch 1 1919 $403,608.24.
4s '90 M-N 5,000r_ --Nov 1 1920
ASSESSED VALUATION.
24,000-_ _ _July 1 1921
1905.
3148
1913.
1014.
48 '91 J4 60,000r&c.July 1 1921
1 1923 R.E_104836400 101155100 87851500
45 '93 F
-A 10 0000.
31099 34 simoor___July 1 1939 Pers'i 23054995 19977190 15994100
3348'00 ___ 100,000--__July 2 1940 Total 127891395 121132290103845600
-A 100,000r.-_Feb 1 1941 Tax(perM)$21.40 $20.40 $19.00
310'01 F
310'01 M-N 100,000r- -.Nov 1 1941
310'02.74 100.000c&r-July 1 1942 POPULATION.
70,024
104,83911890
31003 J-J
50,000r_ -.Jan 1 1943 1910
52,740
97,426 1880
310'03 A-0 50.000r_ --Apr 1 1943 1905
39,638
91.886 1870
1900
-A 50,000c_ --Aug 1 1943
330'03 F
310'04 3-3 100,000r....,Jan 1 1944
334804 11-N 200,000r&c.May 1 1944 CANTON. Is In Norfolk Co. Inc.
This town
-A 100.000r_ _-Aug 1 1944
310'04 F
330'04 M-S 50,000r_ __Sept 1 1944 Feb. 23 1797. Pop'n 1910, 4,797.
Water Bonds.
28,000r_ May 1 1934
330'04 M-N
5-3 $74,000e_July 1 '14-'26
3 H8'05 M-N 150,000r_.May 1 1946 43
31005 3-D 100.000r_ -.Deo 1 1945 ..s High-School Loans.
- $22.000—Dec 1 '14-20
1951
20,000cAr
49
6.000_ _Nov 4 '15-'20
-A 20,000r_ ...Aug 1 1946 ..s
48 '06 F
Water
3145'06 3-3 20.000-- -_Jan 1 1946 School IsOnds out. Jan 1 14.374.000
bonds
8.000
5,000----Sept 1 1946
11-S
45 '06
notes
23,000
45 '07 3-3 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1947 SchoolIn anticipat'n of taxes.- 50.000
Notes
4s '07 3-3 40.0000..--July 1 1947 Total debt Jan 1 '14
155.000
48 '07 A-0 15,000o.. _-Oct 1 1947
17,946
48 '08 F
-A 45,000r_ --Aug 1 1948 Cash in treasury
43 '10 3-3 20,000r- --July 1 1950 Assess. val. 1913 (34 act.)-6,358,080
Total tax rate(per 51.000) '13.$17.80
3 Hs'll J-D 10,000o- --Deo 1 1951
INT. payable at town treasury
,Mch 1 1952
310'12 11-S 10000c_
8,000
4s '14 --1915-1934
CHELMSFORD WATER DIST.
School Bonds.
This district is in Middlesex Co.
45 '95 A-0 $35,000r.--Oct 1 1915
4s '96 34 10.000r_ __July 1 1916 430'13 M-S $58,000c_Sept 1 '15-43
330'97 34 100,000r—July 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Apr! 14-- $60,000
_1,300.000
48 '96 A-0 39,000r—Oct 1 1916 Assessed valuation
1913_310'98 F
-A 142.000r. -Aug 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913— _516.00
2 000
3148'98 M-N 100,000r_ ..May 2 1918 Population in 1914 (eat)
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost.
-fl 50.000r_ --June 1 1918
330'98 3
3148'99 J-J 42,000r_ _-July 1 1919
3 Hs'99 M-N 13,000r....Nov 1 1919 CHELSEA.
The city is in Suffolk County.
3)4s'01 3-3 76,000r—July 1 1921
310'02 J-J 86,500r- --July 1 1922 Settled in 1630; incorporated as a
330'02 A-0 11,000r- --Oct 1 1922 town 1739,• as a city March 13 1857.
School Bonds(Inside Limit).
3348'03 A-0 80,000r- -.Oct 1 1923
31004 A-0 80,000c_ _-Apr 1 1924 49 '11 A-0$250,000e _Oct 1 '30-'31
Special Loans (Inside Limit).
310'04 M-N 26,000r_ --Nov 1 1924
1916
3 Hs'05 M-N 20,950r_ May 1 1925 48 '06 J-D $50,000r—Oct 1 1926
-fl 65.000r_ Oct 1
310'05 F
-A 20,000r- --Aug 1 1925 48 '96 3
7,200____Dec 1 1922
-A 33,000r_ .-Aug 1 1926 48 '12 J-D
45 '06 F
Oct 1 1924
9,000
4s '06 11-N 14,000r_ _-Nov 1 1926 48 '12 -__
-1917
-D 40,000r- _-Deo 1 1928 49 13 ..__ 22.500..-1915
310'08 J
Water Loans(Outside Limit).
M-S
5,000r—Mch 1 1931
330'I1
July 1921
3-3 5300,0000
310'10 J-J 93,500c&r.Jan 1 1930 48
1 1921
J-D 30,000.-_ Dec_
48 '10 34 120.000r_ __July 1 1930 48
3)4s'12 M-S
Refunding Notes (Inside Limit)
2,500.-- --Mch 1 1932
-fl $141,400r_ Dec 1 1924
3
5,000c._ _Feb 1 1933 45
310'13 ---

Nov., 1914.1

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

CHELSEA (Concluded)
Sewer Loans.
M-S $95,000c_Sept 1 '28-'29
48
Street Loan (Inside Limit).
M-S
4,000e_ _ -Sept 1 1931
4s
J-D $45,000_ _ _ _ Dec 1 1921 4s
3,000c___July 1 1935
J4
Municipal [mot. Bonds (Out- 330
Light Notes.
side Limit).
_ $8,000c_May 1 '35-'36
330'09 F
-A $500,000c_Feb 1 1959 33.4s
___
2,000_ __ _Oct 1 1937
Public !mot. L'n (Outside Limit). 4s
___
6,000_ _Nov 2 1938
45
A-0$310,000c.Oct 1 '25&'27 48
2,000_ _ _Apr 15 1939
3345
__Park Loan (Outside Limit).
Light Loans.
45
A-0 $100.0000_ _Oct 1 1936
F
-A $61.000c-Aug 1 '29-'31
Public Bldg. Bds.(Outside Lim.). 43
M-N 10,000c___Nov 1 1932
45 '08 M-8$400,000e_ _ _Sept 1 1958 3345
A-0 15.000c- _Oct 1 1933
4s '10 F
-A 100.0000__Feb 1 1950 3345
3348
A-0 10.000c__ _Aug 1 1934
Debt Jan. 1 1914.
-A 20.000c_ _Aug 1 1940
•$2,339.600 4s '10 F
Loans and debt
School Bonds.
556,995
Sinking funds
1,782.605 4s '11 A-0 $51,000c--Oct 1 '15-31
Net debt Jan. 1 1914
Bridge Notes.
330.000
Water debt (Included)
$2,400___Oct 1 '15-'18
Water sinking fund (incl.) 195.770 3345
3,000___July 12 1919
Net water debt (Included) • 134.330 330
_
16,000_ __Oct 1 '15-'18
Borrow.capacity Jan 1 '14.. 207,355 48
Assessed val.'14(abt act).29,205,810 Funded debt Oct 1913---- $429.800
306.500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_324.00 Exempt bonds
32,452 Borrow. capac.
135,960
Population In 1910
Total assessed val. 1913.8.801,155
Incl. impt., park & water loans. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913._ -$15.60
INTEREST is paid in Boston at INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co..Boston
National Shawmut Bank and United
States Trust Co. or by City Treas. DANVERS.
This town is in Essex County.
CHICOPEE.
Inc. 1757. Population 1910, 9.407.
Chicopee is in Hampden Co. InCentral Fire Station.
1848: a city 1890.
corn, as a town
4s
J-J $3.000_ _July 1 '15-'17
Street-Improvement Bonds.
49 '12 J-13 164,500c___June 1 1915 4sPeabody Family Bonds.1 '15-'21
M-N$14,000__May
4s '14 J-D 128,000c_June 1 '15-'18
Electric-Light Bonds.
6,500c_ _ _Jtme 1 1919
J-D311,000c___June 1 1916
8000Ume19-24
:
J-D 16 000une I :15-"18 4s
45 '14
1 4,000c_ _ _June 1 1917
4s
A-0 9,500c__.Apr 1 1918
Hospital Bonds
48
J4 16,500c_ _July 1 1928
49 '12 M-N 313,000c_Nov 1'15-'19 45
A-0 5,500c_ -Apr 1 1931
School Bonds and Notes.
A-0 21,000o_ _ _Apr 1 1915
3 Us'05 J-D $9,000c_ _June 1 1915 48
4s
A-0
500_ ___Apr 1 1917
330
___
1,500__Dec 1 1915
4s
M-N 4,000___ _May 1 1917
-__
5,000
1915-1919 48
48
A-0 3,500__Apr 1 '19-'25
A-0 10,000c_Dec 1 '15-'24 48
4s '10
A-0
1,400_ __ _Apr 1 1919
......
3,000___Aug 16 1919 45
48
J-J
12.000_ __July 1 1920
___
9,000_ _ --$2,000 yrly 48
45
A-0 9,000__ --Apr 1 1922
4s '10 M-N 39,000c_Nov 30'15-'27 4s
F
-A
1,500__Feb 1 '15-'17
48 '11 M-N 21,000o_Nov 27'15-'21
A-0 8,500_ _ --Apr 1 1916
4s '12 .1-D 47,000c_June 1 '14-'22 4s Water Bonds.
Highways.
4s
A-0 $22,000c___Apr 1 1919
48
___ $20.000._-.$-4.000 yriy 48
J-D 14,0000_ _ _J une 1 1926
Fire-Dept. Notes.
4s
A-0 6,000c-Oct 1 '31234
48 '11 M-N $2,000c___Nov 1 1915 4s '08 A-0 67,000_ _Apr 1 19:38
Bridge Bonds.
48
J-J
1,500_ __ _Jan 1 1916
4s '07 ___ $30,000_ _52.000 yearly 4s
A-0 2,000_ __ _Apr 1 1920
1.500c—Aug 1 1915 _s
4s '12 F
-A
A-0 3,000_ _ _ _June 1 1935
9.000c_Aug 1 '15216 is
4348'13 F-A
A-0 2,000_Apr 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
M-9 30,000_ __ _Mar 1 1940
334s g .1-fl $46 500c_June 1 '15-29 4s
A-0 43,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1941
4s
Electric-Light Bonds.
School Bonds.
45
J-D $24,000c_ Dec 1 '15-'22 45
J-D 10.0000_ --June 1 1917
3348 g J-D 17,000c_ _ _June '15-'31
School-House Notes.
4348'07 ___ 16.000__$1,000 yearly 4s
A-0 32,500_0et 1 '15-'16
4s
___ 15,000__$1,000 yearly Water debt
$190.500
43 '11 M-N 87.000c-Nov 1 '14-'36 Electric-light debt
107.900
Highway & Sewer Bonds.
Ordinary debt
29.500
430'13 M-S $10,400c-Sept 1 '15-'18 TOTAL DEBT Oct 30 '14_ 327,900
*Water Bonds.
Sinking Funds
Dec '15-'23 Water
4s
J-D$90,000
$4,043
J-D 18.010c_ _June 1 '15-'26 Electric light
48 g
44,597
Aug '15-'19 School
F
-A • 5,000o
334s
9,077
48
-_ . 26.000__32.000 yearly Total sinking funds
57.717
4s '14 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '15-'19 NET DEBT Oct 30'14___ 270,182
-General $311,300
Permanent debt
- ;7.852,225
Permanent debt-Special_
347,000 Tax valuation 1914_
--- TOTAL DEBT June 29'14 $658,300 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914_ .420.41
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
Borrow. capacity
76.243
Total val.'14 (abt 5-6 act)18,875,220
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-- 318.70
Population in 1910
25,401 DEDHAM.
This town is in Norfolk County.
• Loans authorized by special Inc. 1636 Population 1910. 9.284.
Sewer Certificates.
statute and not subject to the law
F
-A $81.000c
48
-Feb 1 '15-'41
limiting munici,pal indebtedness.
A-0 29,000c-Oct 1 '15-'29
INT.at Nat.Shawmut Bank,Bos- 334s
Bridge Loan.
ton,and Old Colony Tr.Co., Boston.
J-J $1,740_ _ -Jan 10 1915
4.9
Hose-House Bonds.
434s
_ - 51,000--__Jan 20 1915
CLINTON.
Sewer Loans.
This town is in Worcester County.
J4 $3.000-July 1 '15-'17
Inc. 1850. Population 1910. 13,075. 48
bs '13 F
-A 3,750__Aug 28 '15-16
Refunding Bonds.
33s
J-J $175,0000„-July 1 1930 48Street Loans.
J-J
$1,000.---July 1 1915
Water Bonds,
45
J4 $20,000c_...July 1 1918 48 12 M-S 2.000..Sept 12'15-16
J-J 50,000c_ __July 1 1921 48 '14 ___ 18,000_ _July 1 '15-'34
48
3.000_Aug 28 '15-'17
i-i) 50,0000_ _ _June 1 1926 58 '14 -__
48
5,000__July 1 '15-'19
43‘js'14 M-S 30,000...Sept 1 '15-'44 58 '14 --5s '14 --2,000...July 1 '15-'16
Refunding Water Bonds.
School Loans.
334s g A-0 $51,0000___Oct'15-'31
J4 $22,800_July 17 '15-'22
3343
School Bonds.
4s
A-0
7,500--Oct 25
48 '10 J-J $60,000c_Jan 1 '15-'30 330'09 J-D 45.000-June '15-'17
1 '15-'29
Town-Hall Bonds.
2,000-Sept 12 '15-'16
4s '09 J4 590,000c___Jan 1 '15-'29 4s '12 ___
Bridge Loan.
BOND.DEBT Oct 10'14- $526,000
Floating debt....
15.400 5s '14 ___ $17,500-July 1 '15-'34
Sinking fund
182,486 TOTAL DEBT Oct 9'14- $249,140
Assess. val.'14(abt. act.)_16,236.715
Water debt (Ineluded)
204.000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914- -318.00
Water sinking fund (Incl.). 75.913
INT, by check from City Treas.
Borrowing capacity
104,110
Total assessed val 1914
9,264.601
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-326.00 DUDLEY.
INT. on town-hall bonds and
Thls town is In Worcester County.
school bonds payable at Old Colony Inc. 1732. Population
1910. 4,267.
Tr. Co., Boston: on other loans at
Water-Supply Bonds.
Bk., Clinton.
First Nat.
3 Hs'09 J-D $96.000c&rJune 1 '15-39
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $96,000
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_2,120,505
COHASSET.
This town is in Norfolk County. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-525.20
Incorporated as a town 1770.
INT.at Old Colony Trust Co.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '11 A-0 $44,000c-Oct 1 '15-'20
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14_
$44,000 EAST BRIDGEWATER.
Assessed valuation 1914.-10,195.041
This town is in Plymouth County.
'ax rate (per 31.000) 1914-314.00 Inc. June 14 1823. Pop.'10, 3.363.
Population In 1910
2,585
High School Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '12 M-S 527.0000 -_-_1915-1932
Water Bonds.
45 '12 A-0 515,000c __ _1915-1924
CONCORD.
48 '10 J-D
6,000c_.3500 yearly
This town is in Middlesex County. 430'13 M-S 101,500__Mar 1 '15-'43
16.500-Jan 1 '15-'25
Inc. Sept. 12 1635. Pop.'10, 6,421. 4Hs'13 J4
Highway Bonds.
High Service Construction.
$60,000____Sept 1 1928 4s '10 .1-15 $3,000c31,000 yearly
4s'08Sewer Bonds.
Water -Loans.
J-D $4,000e_ _June 15 1915 4s '10 J-D $7,000c-31.000 yearly
4s
314s
A-0 8,000c---Oct 1 1923 BOND.DEBT May 1913-_$167,500
3,000
Hs'09 A-0 65,000c_ _ _Apr 15 1929 Floating debt
Assessed
'11 A-0 12,500c_ _Oot 1 '16-'40 Total taxvaluation 1914_ 2,655,347
4s
(per $1,000) 1914_ --320.80
As '13 34 25,000c_Jan 15 '18-'42
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
4s 13 J-D 12.500c Dec 15 '18-'42




EASTHAMPTON.
This town is in Hampshire County.
Inc. June 17 1785, Pop. 1910.8,524.
Sewer Notes.
4s '08 J-J
$6,500_ --July 15 1918
3 Hs'05 A-0
4,000-- _-Apr 1 1923
4s '04 June 32,000 __Jan 1 '17-'20
330'05 Apr 10,000 _-Apr 1 '21-'22
48 '06 J-D 13,500 _June 1 '24-'25
48 '07 J-J
5.000___ _July 1 1917
School Loans.
48 '11 M-S $34,000 --Sept 1 '14-'30
48 '12 J-J 24.000c..July 1 '14-'27
4s
A-0 25,000__Oct 1 '14-'25
Filter Bonds.
Is '09 A-0 $7,500--Oct 1 1915
Water Bonds.
48 '11 J-1) $10,500c_June 1 '14-'20
Water Notes.
45
J-D $6.500 _- --June 1 1914
3 Hs.7-DM-N 22,000r_Nov 1 '14-'24
48
A-0 24,000r_Oct 1 '14-'21
45
.14
12.000r- _ _July 1 1916
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '14 _ _$290,500
Total val. 13(80% act).
-__7.451,135
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ -319.00
INT. in Boston at First Nat. Bk.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Salem is the county seat.
Bridge & Highway Bonds.
$56.000c_Dec 1 '15-'18
4s '13 J-D'{ 45.000c
-Dec 1 '19-'23
16,000c_Dec 1 '24127
48 '14 M-S 50.000c_Mar 1 '15-'27
Agricultural School Bonds.
4s '13 F-A $61,500e_Aug 1 '15-'33
Bridge Bonds.
J-D $20,000c&rDec 1'15-16
3345
48 '08 M-S 178.000c_Mch 1 '15-'24
48 '11 M-S 25,000c_Set 1 '15-'24
48
24,000......1915-1922
4s '13 J-D 45.000c-Dec 1 '15-23
Notes.
334805 Nov $5.000
_Nov 8 1915
48
Dec 10,000.-Dec 1 '15-'16
4345
5,000 _-__Dec 1 1915
48 '07 M-S 15,000 --Zilch 1 '15-'17
Highway Bonds.
48 '08 13-S $i0,000c_Mch 1 '15-'28
430'13 J-D 16,000__Dec 1 '15-16
Court-House Bonds.
3348
J-D $20,000c&r Dec 1 '15-16
Building Bonds.
4s '07 J-D $275.000c_Dec 1 '15-'29
48 '09 J-D 115.000e_Dec 1 '16-'23
Perinan't debt Jan 1'14.. $1,150.500
Other indebtedness__ _ _ _
49,725
Total liabilities Jan 1 '14 1,200,225
Cash balance
169,332
Other assets.
7,864
Net liabilities Jan 1 '14.. 1,023.029
Assessed valuation 1913_464.555,907
Population in 1910_
436,477
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Boston.

2

Water Bonds.
4s '91 J-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1921
48 '92 J-J
30,000c_ __July 1 1922
48 '94 J-J 70.000c&r-Jan 1 1924
Street Bonds.
45 '08 J-D $24.000c_June 1 '15-'18
45 '09 A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 '15-'19
36,000c_July 1 '15-'20
4s '10 J-J
430'13 J4 51.820__July 1 '15-'23
430'13 A-0 13,000__Oct 1 '15-'23
4s '14 J-J 20.000c_July 1 '15-'24
4348'14 F-A 15,000__Aug 1 '15-'19
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '1431,232,820
200.000
Water bonds (additional)._
Note debt
268.705
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14. 1,701.525
Sinking funds
399.468
Borrow. capac. Oct 1 '14_
158,438
Total val.'14 (abt act),._31,837,050
Tax rate per $1,000, 1914__ _ _$23.30
Population in 1910.--33.484
INT. on coupon bonds in Boston
at Winthrop Nat Bank and Old Colony Tr. Co.; on reg. bonds & city
notes by Treasurer's check.
-City owns
WATER WORKS.
and operates Its water works. Receipts for 1913 (to Oct.1)from water
rates. $102,182.91.
FAIRHAVEN.
This town is in Bristol County.
Inc. Feb. 22 1812. Pop. 1910.5,122.
Sewer Bonds.
45 '97 A-0 816,500c_Oct 1 '15-'17
Bridge Bonds.
4s '07 M-N $34,0000_Nov 1 '15-'49
BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914_ $51.500
51,840
Floating debt......
Assess. val. 14(abt act).___4,226.832
Total tax (per 51.0001 1914-320.50
INT. In Boston at First Nat. Bank.

FALL RIVER.
H. W. Clarke, Aud.
This city, which is In Bristol
County, was incorporated in 1854.
Municipal Loans.
45 '04 M-S $65,000 --Sept 1 1914
330'04 M-N 25,000- --Nov 1 1914
3Hs'05 M-S 158.000- --Mch 1 1915
-A 50.000 --Aug 1 1915
48 '05 F
48 '06 -13-S 160,000 -Mch 1 1916
4s '06 F
-A 30,000 --Aug 1 1916
45 '07 M-S 135,000 -Mehl 1 1917
48 '08 M-S 170.000 -Mch 2 1918
4s '08 F
-A 20.000._ _-Aug 1 1918
330'07 M-S 177,250---Mch 1 1919
3148'09 34 15,000_ -July 1 1919
48 '10 M-S 170.000- _-Mch 1 1920
Is '09 M-N 15,000- -Nov 1 1919
48 '10 J-D 100,000--Dec 1 1920
48 '11 M-S 140.000--Mcb 1 1921
48 '11 J-D 20.000-- _June 15 1921
4s '12 F
-A 215.000_ _ __Feb 1 1922
4s'12 M-S 12,000__ __Sept 3 1922
43(8'13 -A 90.000r_Feb 1 1923
EVERETT. Nathan Nichols,Treas. 430'13 F
F-A 45,000r_Aug 1 '14-'23
Everett Is in Middlesex County.
13 -D 100.000
1914-1923
It was formerly a part of the town of 48 14 J
48
Malden, but was incorporated as the 4s '14 M-S 155.000 --_-_ _1915-1924
J-J 160,000...July 1 '15-'34
town of Everett on March 9 1870.
Sewer Loans.
Incorporated as a city Jan. 2 1893.
4s '96 A-0 $75,000 _Apr 1 1926
Armory Notes.
4s '94 A-0 18.000 --Oct 1 1914
48 '02 M-S $10.637--Sept 1 '15-'22 48 '95 F
-A 65,000- --Feb 1 1925
Sidewalk Notes.
48 '96 34 100.000._ _-July 1 1926
Dec 1 1910 4.8 '97 A-0 50,000-- --Apr 1 1927
4s '05 J-D $2,000
6,500-June 15 '15-'16 48 '98 A-0 40.000---Apr 1 1928
4s '06 J-D
7,500.Aug 1 '15-'17 48 '98 J-J 100,000*..-July 1 1928
58 '07 F
-A
550___June 15 1915 4s '99 F
-A 20,000_ --Feb 1 1929
48 '10 J-D
45 '99 M-N 40,000_ --May 15 1929
Street Notes.
-A 25.000- --Aug 1 1929
48 '11 34 $39,400.-July 1 '15-'21 48 '99 F
-A 46,600__Aug 1 '15-'22 334s'00 M-N 25,000 - --May 1 1930
48 '12 F
48 '12 M-N 3.000-May 1 '15-'18 3 WOO F-A 20,000 --Aug 1 1930
3 34s'01 A-0 25.000- --Apr 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
4s '93 J-J $125,000c&r_July 1 1923 334s'01 34 20.000 _ -July 1 1931
48 '99 M-S 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929 330'02 A-0 100,000.--Apr 1 1932
48 '01 J-D 100,000c&r_June 1 1931 3348'03 A-0 50,000...--Apr 1 1933
48 '05 3-13 25,000c&r_June 1 1935 3348'04 1$-N 100,000.--May 2 1934
48 '10 3-13 50.000--June 1 1940 334s'05 M-S 40,000 _- -Mch 1 1935
48 '06 M-S 60.000 --Mch 1 1936
Fire-Station Bonds.
45 '08 M-S $16,000c_Sept 1 '15-'18 48 '07 M-S 50,000 _- -.Mch 1 1937
48'07 J-D 15.000-- -_June 1 1937
School Notes.
48 '98 J-D 32.000--June 1 1915 4s '08 M-S 50.000-- --Mch 2 1938
48 '01 .A-0
7.000.-Apr 1 '15-'21 48 '08 J-D 20,000- __June 1 1938
45 '03 M-N 45.185.20_Nov '15-'23 3348'09 M-S 50.000._ __Mch 1 1939
48 '03 .7-1)
3.500..June 18 '15-'21 48 '10 M-S 50,000- --Mch 1 1940
48 '99 F
-A 20,000„Aug 1 '15-'24 48 '10 J4 42,000r•July 1 '15-'40
48 '11 M-N
1,000_ _ _May 15 1915 4s '11 M-S 50,000 _ --Mch 1 1941
45 '12 F
-A 17,000r-Aug 1 '15-'30 48 '12 M-S 70.000.- _-Mch 1 1942
5s '13 J-D
2.500-June 18'15-16 43(8'13 A-0 58.000_ _Apr 1 '15-'43
43(8'13 A-0 6.000 Oct 22'15-'20 4348'13 M-N 58,000 May 1 '15-1943
Fire Department Notes.
4.8 '14 M-S 60.000
1915-1944
4s '08 J-D $1.500--Dec 1 '14-'16
Bridge Bonds.
45 '12 M-S
2,000_ _Mch 1 '15-'16 48 '07 J-J $56,000._ -Jan 1 1957
4s '12 J4
1,000July 15 1915 48 '10 J-D f378.000._ -Dec 1 '14-'34
-A
430'14 F
5,500Feb 2 '15-'29
1 96.000._Dec 1 '35-'40
School Bonds.
Highway Loans.
45 '05 J4 $78,000c_July 1 '15-'25 48 '06 J-D $20.000-- --Dec 1 1916
45 '13 A-0 190.000c_Oct 1 '15-'33 430'07 F
-A 20,000 _- _-Aug 1 1917
43i8'14 F
-A 25,000Aug 1 '15-'24 4 34s'07 M-S 10,000...--Sept 3 1917
Sidewalk Bonds.
334s'09 J-D 25,000.- --June 1 1919
434s'14 F
-A $20,000__Aug 1 '15-'24 48 '08 M-N 10,000 -- --Nov 2 1918
Hospital Bonds.
45 '10 34 25.000r_ --July 1 1920
43s'14 F-A $10,000__Aug 1 '15-'24 4s '11 M-N 15,000 __ __Nov 1 1921
Library Notes.
48 '12 34 40,000_July 1 '15-22
48 '11 J-D
$750__Dec 1 1915 48 '12 J
-D 15,000_--Dec 2 1922
48 '12 .14
1.600_July 15 '15-'16 48 13 F
-A 190.000r_ __Feb 1 1923
4s '12 3-fl
900
Dec 2 1917 48 '14 M-S 95,000
1915-1919
Police Notes.
Park Bonds.
4s '13 A-0 $1.600-- Apr 1 '15-'16 334s'02 A-0 $25,000•_ _-Apr 1 1952
Public Bath-House Notes.
334s'02 J-D 25,000.- --Dec 1 1952
5s '13 F
-A $1,000____Aug 1 1915 330'03 M-N 25,000._ __May 1 1953
Insurance Notes.
334s'03 34 25.000._ --July 1 1953
5s '13 J-D $6.000_June 18 '15-'17 3348'05 1$-S 22,000_ _-Mch 1 1915
Playground Notes.
4s '06 M-N 10.000 _ - _.May 1 1916
48 '11 M-N $5.000_May 15 '15-'19 48 '10 J-3 40,000r•July 1 '15-'30
98 '12 M-S 2,000__Sept 3 '15-'16
Water Bonds(Outside Limit).
Refunding Bonds.
45 '93 J-D $75.000 -.June 1 1923
45 '05 M-N $16.000c_May 1 '15-'30 48
M-N 75.000..May 1 '24-'26
48 '06 M-N 17.000c_May 1 '15-'31 45 '95 J-13 50,000.- --June 1 1925
48 '07 11-N 18.000c_May 1 '15-'32 45 '97 A-0 50,000 __Apr 1 '27-'28
45 '08 M-N 19,000c_May 1 '15-'33 45
M-N 150,000 Nov 1 '23-'28
48 '09 M-N 15.000c_May 1 '15-'29 48 '99 M-N 50.000 .May 1 1929
48 '10 M-N 11,000 --May 1 '15-'25 Is '99 F-A 150,000- __Aug 1 1929
4s '11 M-N 7,000c_Nov 1 '15-'21 3 34s'99 M-N 175,000- -Nov 1 1929
Refunding Notes.
3 348'00 F
-A 100,000 —.Feb 1 1930
4s '12 F
-A $3,000_Aug 1 '15-'17 3 34s'00 M-N 20.000..
.May 1 1930
Surface Drainage Bonds.
330
A-0 60,000 _-Apr 1 '31-'33
46'01&'3J-D$200.000c& nel'31 &33 3348'02 A-0 50,000-- __Apr 1 1932
4348'14 F-A
5,000_ _Aug 1 '15-'19 3 34s'02 3
-fl 50,000-- _.Dec 1 1932
Gypsy Moth Notes.
48 '04 M-N 20,000— May 2 1934
5s '13 A-0 $2,000__Apr 1 '15-'16 334s'04 F
-A 175,000- --Feb 1 1934

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.
22
FRAMINGHAM.
GEN.DEBT Apr 1 1914- 2552,000
FALLS RIVER (Concluded)
This town is in Middlesex County. Street debt (additional) -28.000
Playground Bonds.

3348'09 J-J *100,000*_ --July 1 1939 Inc. In 1700. State Supreme Court
on May 25 1912 decided that town
Hospital Bonds.
4345'08 M-N $51,000 ..May 1 '15-'28 was not liable for $25,..000 note alleged
to have been forged by John B. LomSchool Loans.
43 '98 A-0 $60.000- -Apr 1 1918 bard, former Town Treasurer. V.
-A 100,000*--Aug 1 1917 94. p. 1519.
'97 F
43
Public Playground Bonds.
43 '97 A-0 70,000-- --Apr 1 1917
3 WOO M-N 100.000*- May 1 1925 434813 J-J 329,000__July 1 '15-'43
Water Bonds.
150,000*- --July 1 1924
3348'04 J-J
J-D 140,000*.June 1 '27-'28 330'05 A-0 $42,000c_Oct 1 '14-'35
48
3345'09 11I-N 70,000-*May 1 '15-'39 48 '06 A-0 210,000cOct 1 '14-'36
-A 26,000 _ -Aug 1 '14-'37
3348'09 .14 60,000-* --July 1 1929 43 '07 F
415 '09 WS 12,500*-Sept 1 '15-'39 330'09 A-0 40,000c--Oct 1 '14-'39
185.000*r.Ju1y 1 '15-'30 48 '12 J-D 33,000c-June 1 '14-30
48 '10 .74
Water Co. Bonds (assumed).
45 '11 21-3 41,000*rMch 1 '15-'31
1925
$145.000
-May 1 '15-'23 4345
48 '13 M-N 21,000
Bridge Loan.
4s'11 J-D 85,000__*J'ne 1 '15-.31
.
4s '14 .14 80,000__July 1 '15-'34 430'13 A-0 $10,000-Apr 29 '14-'23
School Loan.
Public Library.
48 '95 J-D $150.000*__J&D 1 1925 4s '06 A-0 $68,0000-Oct 1 '15-'31
48 '97 34 75.000*.--Jan 1 1927 45 '08 A-0 28,000c--Oct 1 '15-'28
Fire Alarm System.
4.8 '98 M-N 25.000-- .May 2 1918
4s '07 F
-A $1,000..,.Feb 7 1915
['Special loans.]
Sewer Loans.
Jan. 1 1914. 4348'13 A-0 $8,100-Apr 29 '15-'23
Municipal bonded debt---$6.272,250 4s '14 J-D 36,000June 1 '15-'32
50,000
Permanent loan, dec
Notes (Payable on Demand).
--- 4s
54.000 I 65 ---540.166.92
$6,322,250 4348
Total debt
11,000
2,143,717
fund, &o
Sinking
Debt Feb. 28 1913.
Town debt (inside limit) -- $136,517
$4,178,533 Town debt (outside limit) _
Net city debt
108,000
Special loans, less sinking
Water debt (outside lhnit.
2,031,446 Water sinking fund _ - -- 509,000
fund
63,140
Borrow.capac. Feb.28'13 294,733
Net city debt, less special
Assess. val. (34 act.)'1315,470,490
52.147.087 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-419.50
loans
Water debt (additional)
1,250,000 Population in 1910
12,948
Water sinking funds
557,649
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
5692,351
Net water debt
$4.870,884
Total net debt
Borrowing capacity Jan. 1
288,402
1914 was
Val. city proply 1913 --- 8,660,517
Incl. water-wks. val. at.- 2.052,900
Total value'14(abt. act.)102,242,718
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_423.20
119.295
-Population In 1910
INTEREST on most of the bonds
Is paid only at office of City Treasurer; on some small issues in Boston.

FRANKLIN.is in
This town

Norfolk County.
Inc. Mch.2 1778. Pop. 1910,5,641.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '13 M-N$70,000c_Noy 1 '15-'38
School Bonds.
48 '12 M-N$26,000__Nov 1 '15-'27
Water Works Bonds.
4s '07 J-D$142,000c_june 1 '15-'36
48 '09 J-D 20.000c_June 1 '15-'34
45 '11 J-D
50,000c_June 1 '16-'40
434s13 F-A 24,000c-Aug 1 '15-'38
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '14_ $339,000
Water debt (included)____ 236,000
This town is In Barnstable County. Temporary notes (add'i)__ 110,000
1686. Population 1910.3,144. Assess. val. '14(90% act.)_4,797,425
Inc.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14-$20.50
Road Loan.
J-D $2,000-----1915-1916
INT. payable at Franklin Nat. Bk.
4s
Channel Bonds.
$19,500-32,500 yearly
__s
Bridge Bonds.
This town is in Worcester Co. Inc.
J4 *1,500
1915 Juno 27 1785. Pop'n 1910. 14.699.
48
Water Bonds.
School Loan.
334s A-0 $169.000 o --1914-1934 43 '97 J-T $25,0000_July 1 '15-'24
4.8 '12 M-N 40,000
4s '04 J-D 11.250c_June 1 '15-'23
Harbor Loan.
330'04 JD
7,500_June 1 '15-'24
M-N $10.000r--------1917
4$
Sewer Loans.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14-- $278,500 330'01 M-N *24.0000-May 1 '15-'26
18,000 3345'01 F
Sinking fund
-A 11,900.-Aug 1 '15-'31
Assessed valuation 1913-10.854.489 45 '03 1.1-9
8,500o-Sept 1 '15-'31
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$10.40 48 '04 J
-D 10,0000-June 1 '15-'34
INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 334504 A-0 30,500o-Oct 1 '14-'34
48 '05 M-N 10,500...Nov 1 '15-'35
-A 20,000r_Aug 2 '26-'39
3 34s'09 F
6,0000_July 1 '15-'20
This city is in Worcester Co. Inc. 48 '10 .14
Playground Notes.
as town Feb.3 1764; cityMar8 1872.
43'09 A-0 $3,000__Oct 1 '15-'17
Municipal Loan.
Surface Water Drain.
48 '09 M-N *64.000r_Nov 1 '14-'19
45 '10 M-N 22.000r-Nov 1 '15-'20 4s '10 --- $1.000-Dec 1 '15-'16
Sewer Scrip.
'15-'21
4s '11 M-N 63,000r_Nov 1
4s '12 M-N117,500r_Noy 1 '14-'22 48 '08 J-D $11.0000-Deo 1 '15-'38
Water Bonds.
4s '13 M-N 130.500r-Nov 1 '15-'23
48 '04 111-N $210,000c_May 2 '15-'34
Sidewalk.
39,000o-Oct 1 '14-'39
$50r._ _May 1 1915 48 '09 A-0
334s'06 M-N
Debt Jan. 1 1914.
3348'06 11-N 1,750r_Nov 1 '15-'16
*139.100
111-N 1.200r_Nov 1 '15-'17 Sewer bonds
3348
48,250
330
_
1,920r-Nov 1 '15-'18 School loans
Water bonds
259.500
48 '13 M-N 16,000r-Nov 1 '15-'18
Park notes........
4.500
Paving.
3348
M-N $500r---May 1 1915 Surface water drain
1,187
334806 M-N 1.950r --Nov 1 '15-'16 Parker St. land damage__
3345
M-N 1.050r-Nov 1 '15-'17 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1914 $456,037
334s
6.000r _-Nov 1 '15-'18 Tax valuation in 1913-- -10,487.560
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-519.40
Fire Department.
3 348
A-0
*734r -Oct 1 '14-'16
INT. on school loans at Gardner
334s
---800r--Nov 1 '15-'18 Say. Bank;other loans at Nat. ShawPlay-Ground Loan.
mut Bank, Boston.
334$
M-N
*480r May 1 '15-'16
Bridge Bonds.
334s $6,000r --Nov 1 '15-'18
Gloucester is In Essex County.
Sewer.
M-N
$720r
-May 1 1915 Incorporated town 1642; clty 1874.
334s
Building & Inlet. Bonds.
334s'06 114-N
650r-Nov 1 '15-'1(1
3348
M-N 5,688r--Nov 1 '14-'18 4s '11 J-D $63,000c_June 1 '15-'21
Water (Outside Debt Limit).
3348
1,000r.-Nov 1 '14-'18
A-0 *676,0000_Oct 1 '15-'32
45 '11 F
-A 92,000r-Aug 1 '14-'41 3348
A-0 60,000o --Apr 1 '15-'34
48 '12 F
-A 192,000r_Aug 1 '14-'42 43
43 '13 F
-A 200,000
1914-1943 4s '05 A-0 21,000c--Apr 1 '15-'35
45 '06 A-0 22,000c--Apr 1 '15-'36
Water.
'07
45
A-0*300,000r --Apr 1 1922 4s '09 A-0 26.000c-Apr 1 '15-'37
4s
A-0 65,280r --Oct 1 '14-'37 45 '08 A-0 25,000c-Apr 1 '15-'39
A-0 28.000c_Apr 1 '15-'38
J-D 12,000r-Deo 1 1922 4s
3345
334s
J-J
55,000r_July I'23 &28 4s '10 A-0 16.000c-Apr 1 '15-40
43 '09 M-N 21,000r-Noy 1 '14-'39 48 '11 A-0 27.000c-Apr 1 '15-'41
4s
A-0 18,000c-- _ _1915-1933
43 '10 M-N 13,500r._Nov 1 '15-'40 4s '12 A-0 30,000c_Apr 1 '15-'44
'13
4s '11 M-N 8,500r _-Nov 1 '15-'41
Street Extens.(Out. Debt Lim.)
43 '12 M-N 21.000r_Nov 1 '14-'42 334s
.1-D $26,000c_Dec 1 '15-'32
Sewer Bonds.
School.
M-N$200,000c&rMay 1 1923 4s '14 J4 $10,000
1915-1934
45
School House Loan.
J-D 50.000r.-June 1 1925
43
M-N 1,650r. ..May 1 1915 3348 J-D $7.500c_June 1 '15-'19
3348
Bridge Loan (Out. Debt Limit).
334s'06 M-N 8,800r--Nov 1 '15-'18
11,080r--Nov 1 '15-'18 43 '08 J-D $7.000c--Dec 1 '15-'21
3348
City & Municipal Bonds.
4,000r-Dec 1 '15-'22
48
330'05 J-D 35,000c___June 1 1915
Street.
1915-1917
J-D 21,000c43
330'06 M-N $5,300r___May 1 1915 4s '06 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '15-'18
334s'06 M-N 8,000 --Nov 1 '15-'18 43 '07 J-D 28.000c_June 1 '15-'18
M-N 26,600 --Nov 1 '15-'18 4s
3348
J-D 15,000c_ -1915-1918
oRestoration of Trust Fd. Bonds. 4s
-D 25,000c -1915-1919
J
$51,200r...-May 1'15-'22
M-N 10,000c -1915-1920
4s
Debt Dec. 1 1913.
-D 72,000c _ .--1915-1932
J
4s
$1,889.699 4148'13 J-D 54.0000_June 2'15-23
Total funded debt
1915-1923
- 496.000 4348'13 .74 11.000
Water debt (included)
(Spec.Act)
791,800 4s '13 M-N 27,0000_Nov 1 '15-'23
Bonds exempt
287,243 ..s '10 __- 24,000-$4,000 yearly
Sinking funds
.000 yearly
Total assessed val. 1914.37,175.125 _s '10 ___ 18,000-33
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914._ 21.00 -8 '10 ___ 12,000__$2,000 yearly
37.826 -8 '12 ___ 18,000_ _31,000 yearly
Population in 1910
INT. on coupons is payable at _s '12 ___ 18.000-33,000 yearly
Park (Outside Debt Limit?.
Merchants' Bank. Boston; reg. int.
45 '98 3-3 $45,000e_July 1 15-'38
remitted by check.

FALMOUTH.

GARDNER.

FITCHBURG.




GLOUCESTER.

Park debt (additional) ___
46,875
Water debt (additional) -- 1,001,000
Bridge debt (additional) __
8,000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'14$1,635,875
value, real estate-19,920,605
Assessed value, personal.- 5,717,718
Total assessed val. 1913--25,638,323
Total assessed val. 1914_ _25,917,913
(Assessment actual cash value.)
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914__$22.00
Population in 1910
24,398
INT. on city bonds at First Nat.
Bank, Boston; on water bonds at
National Shawmut Bank, Boston.

GRAFTON.is in Worcester Co. Inc
This town
Apr. 18 1735. Popla'n 1910, 5,705.
School Bonds.
3348'99 J-J $38,000c-JulY 1 '14 '39
Is '08 J-D
3,7800- ---1915-1928
Notes.
J-D $2,100__June 1 '15-'21
48
4s
Var
9,700
5s
--2.280
Funding Bonds.
4s '89 A-0 $37.500c-Oct 1 '15-'39
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1914 $81,050
Cash on hand
23,853
Assessed valuation 1913-- 3,049,140
Tax rate (per MOW) 1914-419.50
INT.on funding bonds and school'
3348 at Treas, office, school 4s at
First Nat. Bank, Boston, on notes
at Grafton Savings Bank.

GREAT BARRINGTON.

[VOL. /mix.
Water Bonds. (Bradford annexed
Jan. 4 1897).
45 '95 J-J. $36,000c_July 1 '15-'22
INT. on water bonds and on certain city bonds payable in Boston and
at Treas. office; on bonds of 1905,
1906 and 1907,city bonds of 1911 and
bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911. at
First National Bank, Boston.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14
Municipal bonded debt_ --51596,000
Sinking funds
322,582
NET DEBT _1 273.418
Water debt (additional)
636,000
Water sinking fund (add'1) 225.507
Net water debt_410,493
TOTAL NET DEBT
I 683.911
Total valuation 1914_ __ -42.296.553
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-418.60
Population in 1910
-44,115
CITY PROPERTY.
-The real
estate owned by the city as shown on
the assessors' books Jan. 1 1914
amounted to *1,887,135.
HINGHAM.
This town is in Plymouth County.
School Building Notes.
48 '12 -__ 528,000
1915-1922
Office-Building Notes.
48 '12
512,000
1915-1917
Fire-Department Notes.
48 '12 ___ 83.000
1915-1917
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913
$83.685
Assessed valuation 1913_38,203,585
Tax rate (per $1,000)'13
$18.00.
Population in 1910
4,965

HOLBROOK.
This town is in Norfolk County.
Inc. Feb. 29 1872. Pop.'10, 2,810.
Water Works.
45
A-0 540,000c_ -Apr 1 1917
48
J-J
35,000c_ __July 1 1922
4s '04 J-J
3,000r_July 1 '23-'25
4s '09 J-J
4,000r_July 1 '26-'29
4s '11 3-3 12,000c --1924-1932
_s
A-0
2,000r ___1923-1924
_s
.14
4.0000 ____1933-1934
Refunding Loan.
4s '11 J-D *18.700 June 1 '14-'30
BOND.DEBT Oct 10 1914 $100,000
Floating debt
7.134
Sinking fund assets_
45,000
Total value '14 (2-3 act.) 1.718658
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914__$2b.70
4s '12 J-D *40,500e_Dec 1 '14-31
INT.
BOND.DEBT Dec 1913-- 5125.934 Bk.and at Boston at Nat. Shawmut
First Nat. Bank.
Assessed valuation 1913_ _4,014,220
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914_-$5.00
Population in 1912 (est.)
4.000 HOLYOKE. in
This city is
Hampden County.
INT. at Old Colony Tr, Co., Bost.
Inc. April 7 1873. Pop'n '10.57.730.
Park Bonds.
This town is in Franklin County. 4s '07 A-0 E11,500--Apr 1 '15-'37
45 g '08 M-N 7,000r_May 1 '15-'28
Incorporated June 8 1753.
5,000r_Mch 1 '15-'19
Library Et School Refunding. 3348'09 M-S
3348
J-J 514.0000-Oct 15 1918 43 '10 M-N 4,000 May 1 '15-'18
Highway Bonds.
Sewer Loan.
45 '10 M-N $30.000c_Nov 1 '15-'20 330'05 M-S $9,500r___Mar 1 1915
3345'09 M-3 30,000r_Mch 1 '15-'19
School Loan.
4345
A-0 $14,000c&r Oct 1p 1915 4s g '14 J-D 163,000cJune 1 '15-'23
, c___ une 1 1924
16
*Gas & Electric Light Bonds.
TOWN DEBTOct 1 1 914 $89,965
D
.
Total value'13 (abt. act.).11.492,552 334g'02 J-13$432.000r-Dec 1 '15-'32
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-318.20 3 34g'04 141-N 10.000r_Nov 1 '15-'19
Population in 1910
10,427 334g'05 A-0 28,000r__Apr 1 '15-'20
INTEREST payable at Greenfield. 334s'05 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '15-'20
48 '07 A-0 17,500--Apr 1 '15-'21
45 g '08 A-0 146.000r__Apr 1 '15-'38
48 '09 A-0 15,000r--Apr 1 '15-'29
Water Supply Bonds.
4340'13 J-D 846,500
1915-1928 45 '10 M-S 117,000 --Mch 1'15-'40
4s g '12 F
-A 136,000r __Feb 1 '15'42
Reservoir Notes.
48 '05 A-0 $44.000-Apr 15 '15-'24 45 '14 M-N100,000c_May 1 '15-'34
*Holyoke Et Westfield RR. Bds.
45 '10 M-N 63.750--Nov 1 '14-'30
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914 $154,250 4s '10 J-Ja$220,000-July 1 '14-'50
Water Loans.
'
Valuation
-10,827,971
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914____$2.10 4s g '97 J-J *250.000o&r_Jan 1 1927
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 48 '00 J-J 50,000-- -July 1 1930
4s g '10 J-J al15,000_July 1 '15-'37
48 '12 J-J 24.000
1938-1940
Police & School Bldg. Bonds.
County seat is Springfield.
4348'13 J-D$300.000r_June 1 '23-'33
-House Bonds.
Court
Smith's Ferry.
4s '11 M-S$180,000c-Mch 1 '15-'32
48 '10 M-N543,000 __May 1 '14-'30
Hall of Records Bonds.
School Loans.
48 '08 F-A $50.000c.Aug 15'15-'19
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 $230,000 4s g '97 M-S•$109,0000&r_Mch 1 '17
45,000c&r-MaY '15-'20
Floating debt.- ......
38,151 3342'00
Assessed valuation 1913-302,110,415 330'05 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '15-'20
'15-'25
Population In 1910
......-.231.369 48 '07 A-0 5,500 __Apr 1 '15-'28
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos. 4s g '08 A-0 21,000r _ Apr 1
48 g '95 J-D 150,000c&r June 1 1915
45 g '96 3-3 •100,000c&r_July 1 1916
'15-'19
This city is in Essex County. Set- 48 '09 M-S 7,500 Sept 1'15-'30
4s '10 M-N 48,000 May 1
tled 1640: incorp. as a city 1870.
48 g '11 A-0 70,0000_Apr 1 '15-'28
Miscellaneous Loan.
Sidewalk Bonds.
4s '14 A-021.51,000c_Apr 1 '15-'24
4s g '14 J-D $20,000c_June 1 '15-'19
_s '14 --- $86,000
Sewer Bonds.
_s '13 ___ 73,000
48 '04 M-N 520,000-May 1 '15-'34
City Bonds.
-A 22,000-Aug 1 '15-'36
43 '91 A-0 550,000c_ -Oct 1 1921 45 '06 F
45
A-0 50,000e Oct 1 '22-'23 48 g '08 A-0 14,000r_Apr 1 '15-'28
4s '06 A-0
6.000e-Apr 1 15-'16 45 g '08 M-N 1,000r_May 1 '15-'16
45 '08 A-0 134,000c......Apr 1 1918 434g'09 B41-3 15.000r_Mch 1 '15-'29
Municipal Purpose Bonds.
48 '08 A-0 39,000c_ --Oct 1 1918
334809 A-0 105,000c_ --Apr 1 1919 334103 J-D$141,300r_ _June 1 '15 23
45 '05 A-0
2,000c__-Oct 1 1915 48 g '13 M-N 22,500r__Nov 1'15-23
48 '06 A-0 4,000c___Oct 1 1916 4a g '13 J-D 129,000-June 1 '14-33
4s '06 A-0 5,000c_Apr 1 '15-'16 4s g '14 J-D f 10,000c_June 1 '15-'16
172,0000_June 1 '17-'34
45 '07 A-0 37,000c_ _Apr 1 1917
Miscellaneous Bonds.
4s '10 A-0 31,006c__Apr 1 '15-'20
1
48 '10 14-6 89,000c_Mar 1 '14-'20 45 '06 F-A $13,500r-Aug 1 15- 16
''
.
4,'11 A-0 82,000c__Apr 1 '15-'21 45 '07 A-0 44,500- -Apr 1 '15-'27
48 '12 A-0 80,0000-Apr 1 '15-'22 4$ g '08 A-0 16,000r-Apr 1 '15-'18
4s g '09 J-T 123.000r-July 1 '14-'29
Playground Bonds.
334809 A-0 $22,000e_ __Apr 1 1939 48 '10 M-N 48,000-May 1 '15-'20
4s '11 A-0 7.000c-Apr 1 '15-'21 48 g '11 A-0 133.000c_Apr 1 '15-'21
4s '12 ___ 20,000___Oct 1 '15-'22
School Bonds.
4s '05 A-0 $4,000c___Apr 1 1915
• Debt exempted by special Acts
48 '06 A-0 225.000c_ -Apr 1 1926 of Legislature. a Coup. or registered.
48 '07 A-0 49,000c--Apr 1 1927
INTEREST is payable at the Mer330'00 A-0 7,000c_ __Apr 1 1929 chants' National Bank Boston.
500
45 '10 M-S 121,000c_Feb 1 '15-'30 TOT. DEBT June!'14-33.629,
45 '10 F
-A 10,000c_Aug 1 '15-'24 Sinking fund & RR.stock 512447
NET DEBT June 1 1914- 3,117,053
Street and Sewer Bonds.
330'05 A-0 $4,000c-Alr 1 1915 Water debt (included)__. 325.677
500
Gas & Elec. debt (inci.)„ 1.041.
Hospital Ponds.
220,000
4s '12 A-0 $45,000c_Apr 1 '15-'23 H.& W. RR.debt (incl.)_
Water sinking fund (incl.) 118,323
Bridge Bonds.
4s '08 J-D $122.000c_June 1 1928 Total valuation in 1914_ _63,445,439
34,000c_Apr 1 '15-'31
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
4s '11 A-0
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914.- _$18.80
Water Loans.
'92 J-D *500,0000-Dec 1 1922
-Included in
CITY PROPERTY.
4s
4s '97 J-D 100.0000_Dec 1 1927 the city's sinking fund as given above
"Total Debt."
13 5226,500 Hnlyoke & Westfield Eli.
This town is in Berkshire County.
Inc. 1761. Popula'n 1910, 5,928.
School Bonds.
4s '07 J-D $49.000c- Dec 1 '14-'27
3 34s
A-0 42.000r--Apr 1 1917
BOND.DEBT Oct9 1914 $91,000
Floating debt __ .......
7,750
Sinking fund
30,081
Total value '14 (2-3 act.)- 6,925,479
Total tax rate (per 51,000)'14.513.00
INT. on 3348 in Pittsfield at Berkshire Co. Say. Bank: on 4s in Boston
at Old Colony Trust Co.

GREAT BARRINGTON FIRE
DISTRICT.

GREENFTELD.

GREENFIELD FIRE DIST.NO.1.

HAMPDEN COUNTY.

HAVERHILL.

Nov., 1914.1

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

23

LENOX.
Library Bonds.
45 Public Improvements.
This town Is in Berkshire County. 4s '12 MS 113,200__Sept 1 '15-'22
M-S $60.0000_ __Mch 1 1918
Inc. 1767. Population 1910, 3.060.
Miscellaneous.
M-N 2,300r- --Nov 1 1917
450
School Notes.
3548!05 A-0 $6,000---Apr 6 1915 4s
M-N 5.500r. May 1 1916
•
4s '08 J-Df840,000__June 1 '15-'18
une 1 1915 0
M-S
3.500r.--Sept 1 1918
1 5,200_ _ _ _June 1 1919 350'05 M-3
8,330 __ -Sept 26 1915 48
M-N 36.5 Or-May 1 '15-17
24,000_Nov 1 '15-'18 350'05 A-0
_s
7,740--Oct 26 1915 48
M-N .42,500r- --May 1 1928
Engine-House Notes.
3)4s'05 M-N
220 __ -Nov 28 1915 4s
J-J •30,000r—Jan 1 1919
4s'09 A-0 $11,000--Oct 15'15-'l6 3548'05 J-D
6.575.. Dec 30 1915 350'05 M N 12,000r—May 1 1915
TOTAL DEBT Oct 21 '14.. 886,200 48 '06 _-8,000
1915-1916 3)4s
3-3 10,000r_ _ -July 1 1915
Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'13-8,963.045 4s '06 3-13
1.160..Dee 29 '15-'16 48
M-N 24,000r_May 1 '15-'18
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-316.00 45 '06 34
6,332 July 20 '15-'16 4)4s
F
-A 13,000r- --Aug 1 1917
HUDSON.
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston, 450'07 M-N 36,600__Nov 1 '15-'17 3)4_s
M-S 20.500r- -_Mch 1 1919
This town is situated in Middlesex
58 '07 --6,000
1915-1917 4s '12 M-N*71.000r-Nov 1 '14-'32
County. Incorporated March 19 1866.
48 '08 --- 76,000
1915-1918 4s
M-N 47,000r-May 1 '15-'32
LEOMINSTER.
Water Notes.
2.960_June 10 '15-'18 43
M-S 66.300r_Mar 1 '15 '22
This town is In Worcester County. 4s '08 J-D
J-D $13,000--june 1 '15-'27
4s
4s '08 F
-A
2.920__Aug 1 '15-'18 4s
34
8,400r_Jan 1 '15-'22
13,800 __Nov 5 '14-'28 Inc. 1740 Popula'n 1910. 17.580.
3-3
3)45
4s '09 M-S 25,450— _ -Sept'15-'19 4s '12 M-N 12,000r_Nov 1 '14-'32
Municipal Loan Bonds.
350'06 J-D 23.000--Dec 31 '14-'36
4s
M-S 45.000r—Mar 1 1920
16,500—Oct 1 '14-'38 45 '13 M-S 328,000__Sept 1 '15-'18 48 '10 3-13 12.000-_Dec 1 '15-'20 4s
3.803 A-0
'11
M-N107,450r_Nov 1 '15-'21
1 90,000__Sept 1 '19-'33 45 '11 MS 16,450„Sept 1 '15-'21 48
4.200 __July 1 '14-'34
34
3)4s
_82,950--June 1 '15-'21 48
M-N 30,800r_Nov 1 '15-'21
Miscellaneous Loans.
1,600 _- Dec 1 '14-'29
34
3s
'11
1514-41 48 '06 F
-A $65,000-- --Aug 1 1918 48 '11 34 30.800-.July 1 '15-'21 4s '10 34 50,300r_ _July 1 1920
9,200.-May
3.805 J-J
45
3-D 51,415
1915-1921 48 '10 A-0 8.500r_ —Oct 1 1920
8.000—J'ne 16'14-'18
Sewer Notes,
4Xs'31 J-D
45
1914-1922 48 '13 J-D 31.500r___Dec '15-'23
450'08 3-3 $16,000— --Jan 1 1918 48 '12 --- 23,600
Electric Light Notes.
'12 --- 24,600
1915-1922 48 Fire Department.
Town Hall.
3.653 M-N $7.500--Nov 2 '15-'29
Charitable Bequests.
1.000--__July 1 1915 450'03 .14 $13.900-- —July 1 1918 6s semi-ann
J-J
4s
A-0.810.000r_ __Apr 1 1916
$36,000 .....Perpetual
M-N 1.200--May 1 '15-'17 45 '94 M-S 91,000-11ch 1 '14-'22
4s
2,350r
J-D
4)4_s
Dec 1 1917
Bridge Loan.
Water Works.
Water Bonds.
4s '10 _
$24,240--Sept 1 '15-'20 43 Water Loan.
J-D $4.500_ _June 1 '15-'32 48'95&'96A-0$152,000 Oct 1'25 &'26
4s
450'13 M-S 18,000
M-S $10.000r_ —Sept 1 1916
1915-1923
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Police & Fire Dept. Loan.
4s
A-0 9.000r_ --Oct 1 1916
M-N $64.000c_May 1 '14-34 350'00 A-0 $10,00L.-Aug 27 1915
4s
48 '10 — $1,560--Dec 1 '15-'20 4s
7.500r_ --July 1 1917
3-3
M-N 40.000c_Nov 1 '15-'34
350
School Bonds and Notes.
Water Works.
4s
5,000r..,..Aug 1 1917
F
-A
M-N 2,7000-May 1 '15-'23 350'04 J-J $10,000 --July 1 1916
4$
2.000r.. —Oct 1 1917
A-0
Sewer Notes.
45 '04 J4 f30.000_July '20-'23-'24 45 '90 M-N $1.000.000_Nov 1 1920 4s
45
M-N 6.500r_ --Nov 1 1917
3.905'10 J-J $13.000—Nov 1 '15-'40
110.000 --July 1 1917 48 '06 --- 14,200_-Nov 1 '15-'16 4s
A-0 15,000r— pr 1 1918
2.700—J'ne 16'15-'23 350'05 F
450'13 J-D
-A 100,000--Aug 1 '15-'24 45 '10 3-13 36,000c_Dee 1 '15-'20 4s
4s
3-1) 10,000r_ --June 1 1918
Improvement Notes.
350'06 M-S
8.000-- --Sept 1 1925 45 '11 F-A 70,000__Aug 1 '15-'21 45
'12 M-S 18,750__Sept 1 '15-'19
34 85,000c&r_July 1 1918
J4 81.000.-Aug 1 '15-'16
48
Library Bonds.
48 '12 --- 48.750
A-0 100,000r_-Apr 1 1919
1920-1932 48
45 '06 M-N 2.600_-Nov 22'15-'16 4s
-- $6.000--June 1'15-'20 450'13 - _
45
34 75.000r_ __July 1 1919
75.000
Electric Light Bonds.
Cemetery lot funds
1910826,514
43
Sewer and Paving Loan.
J-J 35.000r- —Jan 1 1920
$13,000c_July 1 '15-'27 Trust funds__
-- _ 10,424
A-0 200,000r_Apr 1 '20-'21
450'13 J-D
8,500„June 1 '15-'31 TOTAL DEBT --- 1 1911 752.138 350'09 J-D $60,0000 June 10'15-'19 45
_Bonds assumed by Tewksbury 48
A-0 25,000r_ --Oct 1 1921
Refunding Bonds.
Water debt (included)
202,000
48
Annex.
J4 50,000r. __Jan 1 1922
A-0 87,500c_Oct 5 '15-'17 Sinking funds
4s
158.903 350'06 J-J $1,255__July
34 25,000r_ __July 1 1922
TOT.DEBT Oct 28'13—.8276,350 Water sink. funds (Incl.) _
9 '14-'16 4s
21,465
A-0 40,000r. Apr 1 1923
Cash and uncollected taxes
87.199 Assess. val.(X act.)'13.._13,251,410 450'08 M-N 5.400Nov 9 '15-'16 48
48
Fire Department Loans.
34 215.000r_July 1 '25-'26
NET DEBT Oct 28 1913__- 189,151 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-323.00
450'07 F-A $1.650_Aug 24 '15-'17 4s
A-0 10,000r—Oct 1 1928
Tax valuation in 1913.- -- 4.148.215
INTEREST on part of town debt 00'07 J-D 10,600-Dee 16 '15-'17 48
34 75,000r_July 1 '27-'29
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
0
34 25,000r_ —Jan 1 1930
Damage Claims Loan.
Total tax (per MOW) 1914_321.70 at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
A-0 25,000r- --Oct 1 1930
Population in 1910 ------- _6,743 Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer. 48 '08 J-D $685.20 Dec30'15-'18 4s
3-D
33%s
Moths Loan.
6,000r- --Deo 1 1915
INT. coupons payable at National
A-0
450'07 J-D
2,000r_ --Apr 1 1916
$450—Dee 5 '15-'17 350
Shawmut Bank, Boston.
LEXINGTON.
350
M-N 24,500r- May 1 1916
Hospital Sheds Loan.
This town Is In Middlesex County". 450'07 J-D $1.050_Dec 14 '15-'17 350
J-D
3,500r_ --June 1 1917
ts '10 A-0 $23,486.40 Apr 1 '15-'35 City debt Jan 1 1914
HYDE PARK. (Ste Boston.)
F
-A
6.500r.--Feb 1 1917
52,689.261 334_s
48 '11 _
7.000 -----1915-1921 Sinking funds
J-J
25,000r- --July 1 1931
503,797 350
4s
-- 10.650
Net debt Jan 1 1914
34 75,000r- --Jan 1 1932
2,165,463 350
IPSWICH.
Water-Works Bonds.
Water debt (additional)_ —1,272,600 350
A-0 325,000r- --Apr 1 1932
This town is in Essex County. 4s
M-N 820,000 --Nov 1 '15-'16 Water sinking fund (add'1). 669,058 48 '11 J-D 162.000r-June 1 '14-'41
Inc. 1834. Popula'n 1910,5,777.
45 '11 3.000
-_1915-1917 Borrowing capac. Jan 1 '14.. 563.855 4Xs'13M-S 1133,000...Sept 1 '15-'33
Water Loans.
City property 1912_
Refunding Water.
1 60.000__Sent 1 '34-'43
6,448.703
J4 $160,000c_1924 & 1927 45 g
48
M-N $60.000--Nov 1 '17-'22 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-99,294,001
28,000r_Nov 1 '14-'15
45
A-0
27,500r ---1915-1924
Tax rate (per MOW) 1914-.321.90 4s '14 --- {58,000r_Nov 1 '16-'23
Debt of Town—Jan. 1 1914.
Light Loan.
Water debt
60.000r_Nov 1 '24-'33
$191,800 Population In 1910
106,294
4s
Var $62,950 - -- —1915-1924 Fire Department loan
INT. on sewer and paving 45 of
16.000
Street Improvement.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— 8285,300 School debt.....70.8
50 1910 and water bonds of 1910 at Old 45
A-04125,000r_ --Apr 1 1920
Sinking fund
73.308 Parks
32,000 Colony Trust Co.. Boston.
48
A-0 *25.000r—Oct 1 1921
Assess. val.'14(( act.). __5,526.850 Town-hall loan
—
2,500
3)4s'05 A-00125,000r- —Apr 1 1935
Tax rate (per MOW) 1914.-318.00 Trustfunds
23,000 LUDLOW.
350
M-N 5,000r_ --Nov 1 1915
INTEREST on coupon bonds In TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '14..- 336.150
This town Is in Hampden County. 48
34
7,500r.--July 1 1916
Tax val. 1914 (abt. act.) 9,012,626 Inc. 1774. Population 1910, 4,948. 4s
Boston at Old Colony Trust Co.
M-S 5.000r_ -Sept 1 1916
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914—.321.00
School Bonds.
4s
3-D 13.000r_ --Deo 1 1926
Population In 1910
48
34 $11,000r Jan 1 '15-'18 43.4_s
-4.970
M-S 15,000r_ - _Sept 1 1917
LAWRENCE.
45
3-3 30.000c--Jan 1 '15-'29 434_s
M-N 5,700r- --Nov 1 1917
This town is in Essex County.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ _ 841.000 450
3-D
5,650r.--Dec 1 1917
Incorporated 1853.
Commission LINCOLN.
Assessed valuation 1914- --5.465.918 45
3
-fl 10,000r- --Dec 1 1918
government adopted Nov. 7 1911.
This town is in Middlesex County. Tax rate (per 51.000). 1914—$16.00 45
M-N
750r_ May 1 1918
Inc. Apr.23 1754. Pop.'10, 1,175.
Insurance Loan of 1913.
INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. 48 '09 11-S 20,000r_ __Sept 1 1919
Water Bonds.
450'13 A-0 $10,500c_Apr 1 '15-17
43
J-D 25,000r- --June 1 1920
45
J-D $1,000c_ --Part early
Ordinary Debt Loan.
350
M-S 25,000r_Mar 1 1919
3-13 10.0000 --------191
48 '04 M-N $20,000— Nov 1 1914 45
LYNN.
0'13 M-S 6,500r_Mar 1 '14-'16
J
-D 32.000---1930 & 1932
45 '05 J-D 40,000--Dec 1 '14-'15 350
This city is in Essex County. Inc. 4s '14 F
-A 45.000r..Feb 1 '15-'24
.T-T) 10,000c --1933-1934 April 10 1850. Commission govern45 '06 J-D 30,000—Dec 20'14-'16 4s
48 '14 M-S 115,000r-Mar 1 '15-'24
3-13 14,0000
48 '08 J-D 75,000.-Dec 1 '14-'18 48
1936 ment adopted Oct. 11 1910.
City-Hall Repair.
J-D
4,000c
4s '09 3-D 18.000 --June 1 '15-'19 45
1937
Brown Tail Moth Extermina'n. 434s
M-N $1,800r_ __Nov 1 1917
7,000c.--$500 yearly 334_s
4s '10 J-D 112.000--Dec 1 '14-'20 48
M-N $5,000r_.Nov 1 1915 350
F
-A
6,000r_ __Aug 1 1919
48 '11 --5.000c---$500 yearly 3)48
School Bonds.
8,500r_ --Jan 1 1916
J-J
School Bonds.
48 '98 F
Public Library Loan.
-A $72.000--Aug 1 '15-'23
M-N 10,000r--M&N 1 1916
4s
4s '08 34 837.000c --Jan 1 '15-'28 4s
48 '04 F
-A 70,000 _-Aug 1 '15-'24
A-0835.000r_ --Apr 1 1917
3,000r_ -.Sept 1 1916 48
M-S
48,
10 A-0 72,000o-Oct 1 '15-'30 BOND.DEBT Oct. 1914-120.000 4s
J-D
2.500r_ --June 1 1917
Water debt (incl.) -------- - 83,000 4s
Municipal Loans.
M-N 3.000r—May 1 1917 4sSewer Loan.
45 '94 3-3 8262.000_ —July 1 1924 Water sinking fund
A-0•940.000r—Apr.
1 1916
21.000 4s
A-0 5.000r_ __Apr 1 1918
45 '09 J-D
34 20,000r--Jan 1 1915
Assessed valuation 1914_ —4,010,061
51.600c_Dec 1
F
-A
5.000r—Feb 1 1920 4s
4s '12 M-S 400,000c_Mch 1 '14-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-812.00 4s
A-0•100,000r—Apr.
48
1 1927
'15-'22
Fire and Police Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
J-D 11,000c_ --Dec 1 1928
INT. at First Nat Bank. Boston. 45 '12 M-N 32,400r-Nov 1 '15-'17 45
4s '07 J-D $57,500o-June 1 '15-'37
J-D 10.000r_ __June 1 1939
3)4_s
Bldg. and Equip. Bonds.
45 '08 A-0 14,001:L.
M-S 30,000r—Mar 1 1939
-Apr 1 '15-'28 LOWELL. 4s '14 __- $200.000r_June 1 '15-'34 33.4_s
4s '10 M-S 56.000c-Sept 1
This city Is In Middlesex County.
M-S 37,000r—Mar 1 1940
3)4_s
Municipal Loans.
4s '95 J-D 18,000-_Deo 1 '14-'25 Inc. Apr. 1 1836. Commission
govt. 4s '12 M-NS73,000r_Nov 1 '14-22 4s Municipal Deficiency Loan.
4s '97 M-N 6.000--Nov 9 '14-'17 adopted Nov. 7 1911.
4gs'13 F
-A 81.000__Aug 1 '15-23
3-1) 85,000r- _-Dec 1 1916
45 '98 J-D 27,000-.June 1 '15-'23
Municipal Loans.
4 s'13 M-S 90,000__Mar 1 '15-'23 4)4_s
J-D 18,000r_..Dec 1 1917
45 '10 J-D 14,000__Dec 1 '15-'28 43 '12 —_ 8245.825
1914-1922 4 8'13 M-N 4,500__Nov 1 '15-'23 4s
3
-fl 70,000r_ --Dec 1 1918
Engine House Bonds.
45013 _-- 252.900
1915-1923 4s '13 J
-D *35,800r_Dec 1 '14-'33 45
3-13 13,000r-__Dee 1 1920
4s '06 Oct 84,000—Oct 1 '15-'16 48 '13 J-D 161.800
1915-1918
Park Loan.
45 '08 J-D 25.000—Dec 1 '14-'18
1 6.250
1919-1923 4s
J-J $30.000c—July 1 1919 by*Loans marked (*) are authorized
Fire Protection Bonds.
Park Loan.
special Acts of Legislature in ex4s
6.000r_ --Oct 1 1919
A-0
43 '05 J-D
.200__Dec 1 '14-'15 450'09 J-D $1.000-_Dee 6 '15-'19 4s
legal
A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 cess of the city's bonds debt limit.
34 34,0000_July 1 '15-'31
48 '06
Sidewalk Loan.
Total outstanding
thus auth4s
A-0 5,000r.. _-Oct 1 1920 orized is
4s '07 J-D 83,000„June 1 '15-'17
Paying Bonds.
$1,971,500.
M-N 5,000r_ May 1 1915
3)4s
Public Bldg. Impt. Loan.
4s '04 If-N $1.500.-- Nov 1 1914
4s
M-N 13.250r May 1 '16-'18
TOTAL DEBT. &C.—Dec. 31 '13.
450'07 F
-A $3,750--Aug 1 '15-'17
45 '06 A-0 3.000--Oct 1 '15-'16
4s '10 34*
5.000r_ June 1 1920 Munic.loans(inside limit) $1,969,700
330'09 J-D 65.0000-June 1 '15-'19
C. 11. & M. Building.
School-House Loan.
Special loans (outside limit)1,010.300
-A 90.000...Aug 1 '15-'20 48 '90 A-0 $450,000—Oct 1 1920
4s '10 F
4s
34 **35.000r_ --Jan 1 1918 Water loans (outside limit) 1,949.500
Schools.
4s '12 A-0 120,000_ ---Oct 7 1922
O
A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 Total loans (excepting tem4)4s'13 M-S 90,000--_ _Sept 1923 48 '91 A-0E150,000_ __Apr 1 1921 4s
.1-13 10,700r_ __June 1 1916
porary tax loans)
4s '14 J-D 250,000c_June 1 '15-'24 45 '96 J-J 200,000..-_July 1 1926 4s
M-N *26.000r_ _-Nov 1 1927
450'07 J-D 22,500.Dec 16 '15-'17
Water Bonds.
4s
-J
15.000r_ _ uly 1 1916
For municipal loans
48
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $712,000_July 1'23&'36
224.053
34
3.500r. __3an 1 1917
4)4'k'06 F
For special loans
-A 86,000__Aug 7 '15-'16 45
314.621
Culvert Loan.
4)4s
M-N 14,200r_ _-Nov 1 1917
For water loans
730.129
6,000_June 1 '15-'17 4s
4s '09 M-N $6,000_Nov 10'14-19 450'07 J-D
M-N 11.000r_ May 1 1917 Total sinking funds
450'07 F
-A
1.268.803
Hospital Loan.
7,875_Aug 10 '15-'17 4548
M-S
4,000r_ _-Sept 1 1917 Balance net funded debt
3.660,697
0'09 M-N 87,001„May 1 '15-'19 43 '08 M-N 30.000_May 15 '15-'18 3)4s
3-3 28,600r_ --July 1 1915
45 '08 J-D
8,000_June 10 '15-'18 O
Public Improvement Loan.
INTEREST coupons payable at
F
-A 15.000r_ __Aug 1 1928
4s '08 J-D $32,000__June 1 '15-'18 4s '10 M-N 30,000c_May 1 '15-'20 4s
Bank of Republic, Boston, or at City
M-S
45 '11
35.000--May 1 '15-'21 48 '09 M-S *84,000c_Mar 1 '15-'28 Treasurer's office; other interest by
Fire-Station Loan.
16.000r_ __Sept 1 1929
4 '08 F
8
-A $14,000__Feb 1 '15-'18 Is '12 A-0 40,000c-Apr 1 '15-22 3)4s
M-N 35.000r_ ..May 1 1929 City Treasurer only.
4s '13 —
3,600----.1915-1923 45
Bridge Loans.
A-0 18.000r_ __Oct 1 1929
ASSESSED VALUATION.
48 '00 Sept $2.200 __Sept 1 '15-'16 4s '14 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '15-'34 3)45
M-S *75.000r _ _Mch 1 '15-'29
1914.
1.000_ __Sept 1 1914 450'14 M-N 20.000c_Nov 1 '15-34 3)48
1913.
48 '06 M-S
M-N 35,0,10r_May 1 '15-'29
City Stable Bonds.
$
4,000_ _Feb 1 '15-'18
8
-A
48 '10 F
49 '08 • F
-A 65,000r_Feb 1 '15-'30 Real estate_
- _71,898,815 68,330.135
TOT.BD. DT.Oct 2'14_32,880,000 45 '12 F-A 331,500_ -Aug 1 '15-'32 45 '10 3-3
9.000r_ _ -June 1 1920
Public Building Bonds.
(Assessed at fi, cash value.)
Sinking fund
4s
329,672
A-O
1,000r___Oct 1 1920 Personal
18.407,015 17,675,842
BorrOW. copse
610,928 4s '12 M-S 319.800__Sept 1 '15-'32 0'11 3-D*102,000r
_1914-1921
5.700___Jan 1 '15-'33 4s '13 F
90,305,830 86.005.977
msessed valuation. real-57,841.175 0'13 3-3
20 00
-A 16,000r_Feb 1 '15-'33 Total
20.00
1915-1933 4Xs'13 A-0 57,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'33 Tax (per M)
Assessed val., personal _21,972,315 45 '13 ___ 12,350
Paving Loan.
79.813,490
48 '14 ___
Total valuation 1914
1912.
1 '15-'30
1900.
45006 F'
-A $3,080__Aug 7 '15-'16
(Assessment about market value.)
2,000r_Apr 1 '31-'34
450'06 A-0 5.340__Oct 2 '15-'16
Real 13state_ _ _64,198,830 4236 .
Drainage Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914—.318.00 450'07 F-A
10,350--Aug 1 '15-'17 45
Population in Imo_
M-N $2.500r—Nov 1 1916
(Assessed at ,44' cash value.) 060
85,892
4s '08 M-N 12.400-May 15 '15-'18 4)4_s
M-S
5.000r_ —Sept 1 1917 Personal
17.333,524 9,291,126
INT. paid at Old Colony Trust Co. 4s '08 F
-A 19,000—Aug 1 '15-'18 4s
M-S 30,000c_ --Mch 1 1938 Total
81.529.354 51 655,186
In Boston and by City Treasurer.
4s '12 F-A 21.825
1917-1919 48
M-N 37,000r_Nov 1 '14-'42 Tax (per M)
19.40 ' 18,00
CITY PROPERTY.—The city 45 '10 M-N 40.800c- May 1 '15-'20 O
M-S 32,600r_Mar 1 '15- 42
POPULATION.
4,080
owns property (not including parks) 43 '12 __
-1910.8933'
1915-1922 450'13 M-S 33,000__Mar 1 '15-'43
1905, 77,025; in 1900 68.13; In
at 83,696,975.
valued
48 '14 M-N138,000—May 1 '15-'24 48 '14 M-S 30,000r_Mar 1 '15-'44
in
1890. 55.727; in 1880. 38.274.
'
HOLYOKE (Concluded)
stock (market value $792,750). This
road is leased to the New Haven &
Northampton and has paid dividends
since 1879. The value of all city
property, not including water and
light plants, is estimated at 42,652.651. The water-works of the city are
valued at $1,409,268 and gas and
electric plants at $1,524,580.




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

MALDEN.
This city

Water Bonds.
(P. 0. Boston) Is In 45 '89 M-N $8,000e_May '15-'19
26,500c_July '15-'20
Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 4s '90 J-J
1881. The city owns property 334509 M-N 10,000--May 1 '15-'24
valued at $1,954,200, not incl. the 4s '10 M-N 23,000c_May 1 '15-'29
_1915-191S
water-works, which cost 1943.133.79. 4s '58 M-N 8,400c
4s '87 14-N 4,500c _ _1915-1917
Street Loans.
-1915-1921
8,000c
-D
bs '07 M-N $2,000-May 1 '15-'16 45 '92 J
15,000c _ _ _1019-1921
45 '09 M-S 16,000-Mar 1 '15-'19 4$ '95 J-J
5,000-Apr 1 '15-'19 4s '11 M-N 7,000c_May 1 '15-'21
3198'09 A-0
45 '10 M-N 1,000____Junel 1915 48 '12 M-N 24,000c_May 1 '15-'22
School House Bonds
1,000--__June 1 1915
5s '10 J-D
9.000-July 1 '15-'21 3;0'03 J-D $18.000c_ _-_1915-1923
45 '11 J-J
1915-1922 4s '06 J-D 24,000c_June 1 '15-'26
9,000
4s '12 3-3
1914-1932
4s '13 A-0 71,000__Apr 1 '15-'23 45 '12 J-D 80,000
-D 38.000c_June 1 '15-'33
45 '14 A-0 52.000__Apr 1 '15-'24 4s '13 J
4s '14 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '15-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $400,000
26,048
Sinking fund _ _ _ _ _ _
Drainage Bonds.
147,500
3343'02 J-J $15,000 - -.July 1 1932 Water debt (included)
20,000 __ __July 1 1934 Borrowing capacity --------128.165
30'04 J-J
45 '08 J4 10,000 __ __July 1 1938 Total valuation-_ _10,972,186
3544'09 A-0 20.000 __ __Apr 1 1939 Tax rate (per MOM 1914-422.00
INTEREST is payable at Boston.
une 1 '15-'20
48 '10 M-N 6.000
24,000_ ___July 1 1941
45 '11 J-J
4s '12 34 10.000____July 1 1942
This town is in Plymouth County.
4s '14 A-0 20,000__Apr 1 '15-'34
Inc. 1852. Population 1910, 1,460.
School House Loans.
School Loan.
4s '94 M-N $5,000 ___Nov 1 1914
1.750___ _July 1 1915 45 '14 A-0 $25,000c_Apr 15 '15-'21
45 '95 J-J
Sewer Loan
1,850_ __ _Junel 1915
-D
4s '95 J
4
,
9,000__Aug 1 '15-'17 33 5'06 5-a $12.000--Jan 31 '15-'26
-A
45 '97 F
-A 26,500--Aug 1 '15-'25 45 '07 A-0 3.000-Apr 29'15-'26
F
334s
Water Loan
45 '06 J-J 138,000.-_July '15-'26
9,800-July 1 '15-'28 430'08 J-J $92.000c Jan 1 '15-'38
4s '08 J-J
.
.1-3 48,000 July 1 '15-'26 Permanent debt Aug 11 '14 1117.000
45
Assess. val. '14 (abt act)__5,875,340
Police-Station Loans.
4s '06 J-J $28.000 ___July '15-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914._$1Q.40
INT. on water loan payable at Old
Municipal Loan.
Ss '07 J-J $12.000 _ _July 1 '15-17 Colony Trust Co., Boston: on sewer
4,000-July 1 '15-'18 loan at Wareham Say. Bank; on
4s '08 J-J
school loan at Nat. Bk. of Wareham.
Fire Department.
$600____Apr 1 1915
4s '95 A-0
1 '15-'22
J-J
8,000 July
334s
This city is in Middlesex Co. Inc.
45 '06 A-0 9.000 __July 2 '15-'23
May 23 1890. Popula.'10. 14.579.
Hospital Bonds.
Refunding Notes.
J-D $10,000-Dec 1 '15-'24
319s
7,000-July 1 '15-'31 45 '14 M-N $30,000c_M&N 1915
45 '11 J-J
Sewer Bonds
Public Parks.
J-J $20.000c_ --July 1 1918
45 '94 J-J $80000-- -July 3 1944 4s
12.000c_ __July 1 1929
20,000_July 3 '45&'47 4s '04 J-J
45 '95 J-J
M-N 13,000c_ __Nov 1 1933
20.000 __ __July 3 1924 4s
45 '99 J-J
42,000c_July 1 '15-'35
12,000 _ .-July 1 1926 48 '10 J-J
3348'01 J-J
-A 12,0000-Aug 1 '15-'26
18,000 _ July 3 1929 45 '11 F
45'04 J-J
Street Notes.
4s '07 J-D 25,000 __ __Dec 2 1932
4s '10 M-N 10,000._ -Nov 1 1934 430'13 J-D $10.800c_June 2 '15-'23
5,000_ _July 11938
Water Bonds
48 '11 34
M-S $30,000c—Sept 1 1921
4s '14 A-0 7,000_ _Apr 1 '15-21 45
F-A 150.0000_ __Aug 1 1922
48
Water Construction.
M-S 70,000c. _Sept 1 1924
4e '95 J-J $10,000-- -Jan 1 1915 45
J-J
19.000.. ....Jan 1 1916 4s
48 '96 J-J
50,000c- --July 1 1926
11-N 20.000c_ ..May 1 1930
15,000_ ...July 1 1916 4s
42'96 J-J
J-D
45 '99 J-J 36,000 -July 1 1919 4s
2.350
15,000.... __July 2 1920 45 '14 M-N 12.000c_May 1 '15-'19
330'00 J-J
3348'02 J-J 50,000 __July 1 '22&'23
General Loans
334s'04 34 23,000- --July 1 1924 4s
J-D $50.000c:„June 1 1915
310'05 J4 25,000 -- -July 1 1925
City Hall Bonds
_
12,000 - -Sept 1 1931 43 '05 J-J $30,000c_July 1 '15-'24
4s '11
J-J
45
8,000c_Jan 1 '15-'22
Sewerage.
48 '92 M-N $50.000-..May 2 1922
School Notes
48 '93 M-N 100,000._ __May 2 1923 4s
3-3 $12,000c -- .A915-1917
.May 2 1924
45 '94 14-N 200.000
City Notes and Trust Funds.
45 '95 M-N$150,000 __ ..May 2 1925 ..s.
__ 131.856 02
45 '96 M-N 100,000.. May 2 1926
Police & Fire Station Loans
3348'03 11-N 30.000 May 2 '33-'35 45 '08 M-N $26.000- May 1 1927
55 '07 M-N 3,000 May 1 '15-'17 4s '08 F-A
6,000 _- -Aug '15-'18
20,000.... __July 1 1938 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14.. $599,006
45 '08 J-J
247,726
3348'09 A-0 20.000... __Apr 1 1939 Sinking funds
334.350
45 '09 J-J 30,000..__July 1 1939 Water debt (Included)
99,000
48 '10 M-N 35,000_ May 1 1940 Sewer debt (included)
12,000
45 '12 J-J
20.000-___July 1 1942 High school debt (incl.)
115,052
4s '13 A-0 40.000_ __ _ Apr 1 1943 Borrowing capacity
45 '14 M-9 38.000__Mar 1 '15-'44 Total val.'14(abt 7-10 act)11006,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1014..__$2.20
Debt Nov. 1 1914.
11.856.500
Total debt
INT. at Winthrop Nat. 131c.. Bos.
572,680
Sinking fund, &c ______
1.283,820
Net debt
205.000
Water debt (included)
This town is in Middlesex Co. Inc.
Water sinking fund (incl.) 162.6156 Apr. 19 '71. Popula. 1910. 6,390.
'Total val.'14 (abt act)_ -42,389,420
Water Bonds
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-420.90 4s '89 J-J $125.000c&r.Jan 1 1919
44,404 BOND.DEBT Feb 1'14-- $125,000
Population in 1910
7.600
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Floating debt
86.311
Sinking fund _____
Assess. val.'14(80% act) -4.122,245
1914-418.40
This town is in Essex County. Tax rate (per $1,000).
INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston.
Inc. 1645. Population 1910. 2.673.
Sewer Loan.
-a $225.000c
s
4s
This city is in Middlesex County.
(18,000 payable annually.)
Incorporated May 31 1892.
Water Bonds.
Notes.
45 '08 M-S8126.000c ..__1915-1935
BOND.DEBT Marl'14. $351.000 Is '05 - -- 83.1350-- -Jan 1 1915
_ -- 33,643 -- --July 1 1915
16,818,740 45 '05
Tax valuation 1914
18.000-- -.Dec 1 1915
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.-511.20 4s '05
7,500 -- __Jan 1 1916
4s '06
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boa. 4s
5.000.- May 1 1916
'06
16.000-- --Aug 1 1916
4s '06
2,400- _ -Sept 1 1916
This town is in Bristol County. 45 '06
26,000--Dee 1 16 &26
Inc. 1775. Population 1910, 5.183. 45 '06
7.000.- _Jan 1 1927
45 '07
School Bonds.
5.000.--July 1 1917
1915-1931 4s '07
45 '11 3-3 134.000
14.500......Aug 1 1917
7.000c-Sept 1 '15-'21 4s '07
48 '11 11-S
10,800---Sept 1 1917
4s '07
Lighting Bonds.
27.239 -- --Jan 1 1918
4e '11 M-S $19,500c-Sept 1 '15-'34 4s '07
12,000..-July 1 1928
.1-1)
---June 1 1935 4s '08
7.0004s
7.500A-0 40.000---Oct 1 1933 4s '08 --- 8,000._ --Oct 1 1918
48
-Dec 1 1918
A-0 3.000___ _Apr 1 1934 45 '08 -.. 4.000 —July 1 1919
4s
A-0 22.000_ _Apr 1 '15-'37
48
1 1919
_
45
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $187,500 4s '09 - -- 4.200.- -Sept 1 1919
-- 4,000----Oct
Assessed valuation 1913_ 4.421.645 4s '09
- -- 16.500_ _Dec 1 1919
'09
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914--_$22.80 334s'09 M-N 12.500._May 1 1919
--May
INT. at First Nat Bank, Boston 4s '10
_-- 13.000 -- -July 1 1920
1,000----July 1 1915
'10
48
8,000--Nov 1 1920
'10
1.000- --Nov 1 1915
4s '14 J-J f$63,000c_July 1 '15-'35
'10
1.100....Dec 11020
2,000c_ _ _July 1 1936 45 10
1
1918 45
7,000._Feb 1 '15-'18
48 '88 -__ 75,000
1925 4s_ 17.200_ _May 1 '15-'23
45 '95 ___ 25,000
1933 4s '11 14-N 2,000c-Nov 1 '15-'16
4s '03 ___ 10,000
10,000_ Due $1.000 yly 45
6.000— _Sept 1 1922
_ __
-s
13,800___Oc4 1 1922
BOND.DEBT July 1914- $185,000 4s
64,484 _s
Sinking funds
12,000- _July 1 1928
Value of taxable property_ _3,847,250 ..s
..-- 15.000- _ _Dec 1 1926
4,400
7.000___-Jan 1 1927
Population in 1914 (est.)
-Ground Bonds
Play
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
45 '03 M-N $9.0000_ .May 1 1932
-A 127.000c..Aug 1 '15-'32
48 '12 F
10.000c-Aug 1 '33-'42
This town is in Essex County.
15:19
2 4
c
05 0 : a 502
Inc. 1649. Population 1910, 7,338. 4s '14 M-N 120 :000c Nay 15:
Street Bonds.
45 '11 M-N $30,000c_May 1 '15-'20 'Public-Bu 'ding Bonds
48 '95 J-J $18,000c—July 1 1915
Electric-Light Bonds.
-A 80,0000- --Aug 1 1918
4s '94 J-.1 $50.000c_ _July 11924 4s '98 F
.4e g '09 M-N 20,000c-Nov 1 '15-'24 48 '99 M-S 35,000c—Mch 1 1919

MARION.

MARLBOROUGH.

MAYNARD.

MANCHESTER.

MEDFORD.

MANSFIELD.

MANSFIELD WATER SUPPLY D.

MARBLEHEAD




Water-Works Bonds
45 '94 J-J $28,000c_Jan 1 '15-'22
48 '94 A-0 25.000c—Oct 1 1919
41,1100c_July 1 '16-23
45 '95 3-3
4s '94 J-D 25.000o ..Dec 1 1922
26,000c_ _July 1 1923
4s '97 J-J
Sidewalk Bonds
-A $5,000c_Aug 1 '15-'19
4s '11 F
Sewer Bonds
$9,000__Sept 1 '15-'32
4s
45 '94 34 10,0000—Ju1y 1 1915
45 '94 A-0 10.000c_ _Oct 1 1915
-A 161.0000-Aug 1 '16-'23
4s '05 F
10.0000.. __July 1 1924
4s '94 J-J
4s '94 A-0 10,000c—Oct 1 1924
4s '96 3-3 20,0000- --July 1 1925
45 '96 J-J 41.0000_ -July 1 1926
45 '09 11-N 5,000c—May 1 1939
5,0000_ __Sept 1 1939
4s '09 M-S
45 '10 M-S 15,0000_ __Sept 1 1940
4
5.000c- --Sept 11 1
4s '11 M-S
,
4s
48 '13 M-N 14,500__Nov 1 '15-'43
School-House Bonds
45 '03 M-N $45,000c--May 1 1922
4s '07 M-N 14,000c- May 1 1927
4s '08 F-A 95,000c- -_Aug 1 1928
45 '11 M-S 160.0000..Sept 1 '15-'29
I 6,000e. Sept 1 '30-'31
48 '12 34 J 95,000c_Jan 1 '15-'33
1108,0(10c_Ju1y 1 '15-'32
48 '14 3-3 25,000c--Jan 1 '15-'34
Park Bonds
-A $12,000c&r-Feb 1 1930
F
4s
20,000c&r-July 1 1932
J-J
48
4s '02 M-N 27,000r—Nov 1 1932
Drainage Bonds.
1 1917
4s '12 --500-- _July 1 1922
8.000„July 1 '15-'22
4s '12 --Fire-Station Bonds.
$11.400-July 1 '14-'32
45
Stable Bonds
4s '04 J-D $15,000c_ __June 1 1924
Municipal Loan Bonds
4.5 '97 11-N $198,0C04-May 1 1917
100.000c_Jan 1 1918
4s '98 J-J
45 '13 3-D 53,600c-Dec 1 '14-23
434s'14 ___ 48.000
TOTAL DEBT July 1914—
$1,025,033
Inside limit
508.246
Sinking funds
516,787
Net debt within limit_.
993,000
Outside limit
605,367
Sinking funds
387,633
Net debt outside limit__ _
159,383
Borrowing capacity
29,709,650
Total valuation 1914
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914 ._$20.40
23.150
Population in 1010..
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost.

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[VOL. xclx.

METHUEN.
This town is in Essex County. Inc.
in 172.5. Pop'n 1910, 11.448.
Water Bonds
4s
M-N$100,000c __May 11024
Is
-A 25,000c
F
_1915-1924
A-0 25.000c_ ..Oct 1 1925
48
F
-A 25,000c_ __Feb 1 1928
4s
4s
J-D 25,000c_ -Dec 1 1930
A-0 24,500 -----1914-1940
45
4s '10 J-D 25,500c_Dec 1 '14-'33
Sewer Loan
334s
3-3 $25,000 --July 1 1932
800 ----Jan 1 1917
J-J
4348
1.500-- _-Sept 1 1917
M-S
434s
F-A
9.000..._1910 & 1916
4s
J-J
4.400 ---------1920
4.8
School Bonds
4s '10 F-AJ$44.000c-Aug 1 '15-'25
1 15,000c-Aug 1 '26-'30
School-House Notes
1921
J-D $5,000
334s
3.500. __Jan 1 1925
J-J
4s
5.000- __Mch 1 1925
M-S
4s
1917-1918
9.000
-A
F
45
Jan 1921
4s
.1-3 10,000
Jan 1922
3,000
J-J
48
1914-1931
4348'13 - 40,000
48 '14 J-J 34,000__July 1 '15-'31
Funded debt June 1914_ - 436,700
Water debt (incl.)-------- - 252,500
86,258
Sinking funds__ 82,200
Water sinking fund (incl.)_
68,051
Borrowing capacity_ 8,401.695
Assess. val.(51 act.)'13
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_$22.5()
INT. on bonds at First Nat.Bank,
Bos.; on notes at City Treas. office.
MIDDLEBOROUGH.
This town is in Plymouth County.
Inc. in 1669. Pop. 1910, 8.234.
Railroad Loan
4s '91 M-N $5,000c—Nov 1 1918
Light Bonds
4s '00 11-N $1,200c—Nov 1 1915
4s '93 M-N 33.750c_ _Nov 1 '15-'23
45 '06 F-A 20,000c_ _Nov1'24-'27
School Loan
4s '06 M-N $19,800--Nov 1 '15-'26
General Improvement Loan
45 '00 M-N $3.800c_ --Nov 1 1915
Permanent debt Oct 1914.. $93,950
30.000
Temporary loans.
Assess. val. 13 (abt act)_ _4,984,707
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_ -_$20.00
INTEREST on light bonds payable
in Boston: on railroad loan in Salem;
on other loans in Middleborough.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Cambridge. In-

County
MELROSE. In Middlesex County. corporated seat is
1643.
This city is

Notes
Inc. a town 1850: city Jan 1 1900.
45 '10 J-D $10.000--Dec 1 '15-'16
Auditorium Bonds.
40.000__Dec 1 '15-'22
4s '11 J-J f$6,000c_July 1 '15-'16 45 '13 -- Bonds
Building
130,000c_July 1 '17-31
J-D$140.000c-Dec 1 '15-'21
Is
Park Bonds.
Training-School Notes
4s '11 M-N $3,000c_Noy 1 '14-'15
1. 6.000c_Nov 1 '16-21 4s '09 J-D $15,000- --Dec 1 '15-'17
Court-House Bonds
8,000_ _Dec 1 '14-'21
4s'12 3-13
J-D $180.000c_Dee 1 '15-'32
Is
School-House Bonds.
..__ 24,000c _ -1915-1926
4s '96 F-A$200,000e&r_Feb 24 '16 4s
334s'09 M-S 78.000c—Mar 1 1929 Permanent debt Jan 1 '14 15456,000
Tax valuation 1913.....727,987,104
• Sewer Bonds.
4s '13 M-S $9,500e_Sept 1 '15-'33 Population in 1910.....- ---669.915
4s '14 M-N 10,000c_ _ _May 1 1932
INT. at Beacon Tr. Co.. Boston.
4s '97 J-D 50,000c_ __June 1 1917
4s '94 J-D 100.000c&rJune 1 1924
4s '95 J-D 100,000c&rJune 1 1925 MILFORD.
This town Is In Worcester County.
50,000c_ __July 1 1926
4s '96 J-J
10,000c___July 1 1935 Inc. 1780. Population '10, 13,055.
4s '05 J-J
School Notes
4s '07 J-D 10,000c_ _ _June 1 1937
10,000c_ _ _July 1 1937 3945 g M-N 12.400- -Nov 10 1916
4s '07 J-J
M-N 25,000 --Nov 1 '15-'19
4s '08 J-D 10,000c_ _ _June 1 1938 334s
2,000_ --Nov 10 1915
M-N
330'09 J-D 10.000c_ ...June 1 1939 319s
M-8 12.000--Sept 1 '15-'26
'10 A-0 10.000c_ -Apr 1 1940 48
48
JJ
12.000-July 7 '15-'26
4s '11 M-N 10.000c_M&N 1 1941 4s
Sewer Bonds
4s '12 3-3 10.000c—July 1 1942
4s '06 A-0$142.000
1915-1936
*Surface Drainage Bonds
45 '02 3-3 $100,0000-July 15 1932 45 '08 M-N 38.000c_Nov 1 '15-'33
48 '09 M-N 5.000c_ --Nov 1 1919 45 '11 A-0 24,000c-Oct 1 '15-'26
5,000c_ -July 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_ $206,000
4s '10 34
60,400
4s '11 M-N 10.000c_M&N 1 1916 Notes
5.000c___July 1 1917 Total val.'13 (abt.act)_ -10,073,663
45 '12 J-3
4s '13 M-S 10,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1923 Total tax (per MOM 1914_ -120.70
4s '13 M-N 10.0000_May 1 '15-34
INT. on 45 at Nat. Shavrmut Bk.,
*Water-Works.
Boston; on 334,'s at Milford Say. Bk.
M-S $35.000c—Mch 1 1918 and Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston.
4s
38.000c_ --July 1 1925
J-J
43
-A 10.000c_ „Aug 1 1922
F
4s
5.000c- -.Feb 1 1923 MILLBURY.
-A
F
45
This town is in Worcester County.
3348'09 J-D J34,0000_June 1 '15-'31
1,0000_ - -June 1 1932
High-School Bonds.
1915-1933
4s '10 144-N 6,000c_May 1 '15-'20 434s'13 M-8 $17.500
4s '11 M-N 2.000c_May 1 '15-'16 TOTAL DEBT Mar 23 '14466.865
3,000c_Nov 1 '14-'16 Assessed valuation 1913
4s '11 M-N
2.966,650
8.000c-July 1 '15-'22 Tax rate (Per 11.000) 1913_426.00
48 '12 J-J
5,000c-Dec 1 '14-'23 Population in 1910
4.740
4s '13 3-13
1 '15-23
4s '13 M-8 9.000-_Sept
4s '14 M-N 10.000__May 1 '15-'24 MILTON.
This town Is in Norfolk County.
Police-Signal Loan.
4s
J-D $2.700r ----1914-1916 Inc. 1662. Population 1910, 7.924.
School Loan
Street-Improvement Notes.
4348'13 J-J $22,500c_July 1 '15-'23 3198'09 M-N $87.000--Nov 1 '14-'29
800c_Sept 1 '15-'18
Library Bonds
4s '13 M-S
__ 124.750
1914-1922
BOND. D'T!Outside limit4710.500 45
Sewer Bonds
Oct 20 '14.. (Inside limit__ 331,000
4,800
114,850 _5 '98 3-..T
1915-1918
Other debt
509,847 .s '10 J-J
4,800
1915-1917
Sinking fund assets _
152.259
Water Bonds
Borrowing capacity
F-A$194.0000-Aug 1 '14-'32
Total value city property_ 5,122.519 334s
•
18,483,930
Building Bonds
Tax val.'14 (abt act)
Total tax (per 11.000) 1914-$21.70 4s '06 A-0 54,825c-Apr 1 '14-'16
___15.715 Funded debt Apr 1913_ -_ $349,000
Population in 1910_
202.000
INT at the Eliot Nat. Bank and Net water debt (Incl.)
Second Nat. Bank of Boston and Total valuation 1913.....29,927,244
Tax rate (per $1,000) 914_ _411.80
Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose.
INT. on school 3s of 1909 at Old
(*Outside of debt limit.)
Colony Trust Co.. Boston: other
loans at First Nat. Bk.. Boston.
MERRIMAC.
This town Is In Essex County. NATICK.
Inc. 1876. Population '10, 2.202:
This town is In Middlesex County
Water Bonds
Inc. Feb. 191781. Pop'n 1910,9,866.
48 04 1-3 $63,000c_July 15'15-'32
High-School Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds
45 '12 J-J $99,000__July 1 '15-'32
$6,000c_July 15'15-26
J-J
48
Sewer Notes
DEBT Oct 13 '14- 169.000 Is
BOND.
34 $80,400 -----1915-1941
13.700
Note debt
Grade-Crossing Notes
Assess. val. 1914 (if est.)- 1,343.675 43
J-.1 $5,500
1915-1916
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914..$22.00
Water Notes
3-3 137,200
-.1914-1938
INT. at First Nat, Bank, Boston. 4s

Nov., 1914.]

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES ANT) TOWNS.

25

NATICK (Concluded.)
Water Loan
*Sewer Bonds
Park Loans
Sewer Bonds
45 '88 A-0 $20,000r- --Apr 1 1918 48 '93 F-A5100.000e- -Aug 1 1923 343'02 M-N •514.400_ --Dec '15-'32
48
34 $200,000 July 1 15-20-5-6 48 '94 A-0 120,000r- ....Apr 1 1924 48 '94 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
Permanent Improvement Loans.
48
J4 25.000. _July 15 1926 48 g '94 A-0 200.000cr_Dec 15 1924 4s '94 A-0 125.000c&r_Oct 1 1924 334s'05 11-S $3.000
_Mch 1 1915
Water Bonds
70.000c&rjuly 1 1926 45 '12 34 *26,000_July 15 '15-'17
48 g '96 A-0 400,000cr-Apr 1 1926 48 '96 J-J
3348
A-0 591,000-Oct 1 '15-'28 4s g '97 J-J 600,000cr --Jan 1 1927 4s '97 1I-N 100.000c&r_May 1 1927
Bridge Loans
3345
A-0
9,000.--Oct 1 1929 343'00 J-D 48,000r- --June 1 1930 48 '98 M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 3.5253'05
$1,830
Nov 1915
J4 15.000__Jan 1 '30&'31 48 '10 J-D 130,000r_June 1 '15-'40 43 '92 3-0 98,000r_ -Dec 1 1922
4$
Water Loans
Debt Nov. 1 1914
4s '10 M-S I 5,000r-Sept 1 1915 48 '92 J-D 21,000r_ _Dec 15 1922 334s'89 J-J $40,000--.-June'15-'19
Water debt_
$152.200
75.000r-Sept 1 '16-'40 48 '95 3-D 70,000r-Dec 2 1925 33483'95.14
68,000-- --Aug
Sinking fund-48 '11 M-N 135,000rMay 1 '15-41 3345'00 14-N 25,000r-May 1 1930 3.6sg'95M-N 21,000--June '15-'34
1,180
1 '15-'35
78.000r-May 1 '15-'27 3.105'01 A-0 20.000r_ -Apr 1 1931
Net water debt.
_ -5151,020
Sewer debt
4s '12 M-N{50,000r-May 1 '28-'37 345'01 .1-D 50.000c&r_Dec 1 1931 334 g'96 3-13 16,500 __June 1 '15-'36
Sinking fund_
20.000r-May 1 '38-'42 345'03 3-1) 28.000r_ _June 1 '15-28 3.655'10M-N111.200-Nov 12 '15-'30
- 57,470
1 6,000-Nov 12 '31-'40
247,930
345'04 34 30,000r_ _July 1 '15-'29 448'13
Engine-House Bonds
Net sewer dia"
.
34 11.600.July 28 '15-'43
5,500 48 g '07 M-N $20,000r- --May 1 1927 348'05 3-3
Grade-crossing debt_ __
16,000r__July 1'15-'30
-Oct 31 '15-'23
69.792
45 '08 A-0 21,000 __Oct 1 '15-'35 448'13 A-0 6,750
Park Bonds
Net general debt
1915-1930
99.000 4s '92 A-0$100.000r--Apr 1 1942 3.655'083-D 72.000r_June 1 '15-'38 4s '14 M-N1104,000
High-school debt
84,000
1931-1944
343'01 34 28.000r- --July 1 1951 3 45'10 J-D 52.000 ___June '15-'40
$573.242 48 '07 J4 72,000r- --Jan 1 1957 48 '13 M-N 29.000 May 1 '15-'43 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '13-$817.220
Total net debt of townAmount within limit
286.842
Total assessed val. 1914-59,117.000 45 '14 A-0 i6,171r_Apr 1 '15-'18 48 '13 M-N 2:1.000„Nov 1 '15-'43 Amount auth.to
exceed limit 341,728
28.000r_Apr 1 '19-'44 48 '14 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '15-'44
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ -$21.60
Amount water loan
188.650
MacadamBonds.
INT. payable at Treas. office
*Washington Street Loan
Total valuation 1914-----16.532,078'
48 '14 A-0 $50,000r__Apr 1 '15-'19
NEEDHAM.
4s '14 A-0 50,000r_July 1 '15-'19 35 '00 3-13 $45,000c-Dec 1 1925 Total tax (per 51.000)914- --$19.60
3348'01 J-D 35,000c. _Dec 1 1926
_Dec
This town Is in Norfolk County.
Highway Bonds.
*Outside debt limit. x Part of
12.0000_ --Dec
Inc. 1711. Population '10, 5,026.
$65,000r_Apr 1 '15-'19 3 348'02 J-D 13.000r- --Dec 1 1927 Issue outside of debt limit.
-fl
1 1928
Water Debt
48 '14 A-Oj 60,000r__Apr 1 '19-'24 334s'03 3
4s '07 J-J
INT. in Boston at Nat. Shawmut
3.500r- --July 1 1929
M-S$155,500c&r- -1914-1937
4$
Municipal Building Bonds
48
-A 300,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 Bk. & No. Ad. at No. Ad. Nat. Bk
Refunding Bonds
348'09 J-.) $75,000r_July 1 '15-'29 4s '95 F
-A 200,000c&r_Feb 1 1936
M-S $4,000r
3348
--1930-1932 48 '10 3-D 80.000r_June 1 '15-'30 4s '96 F
'96 J-J 60,000c&r_July 1 1936
8,000r --------1938 48 '10 M-S 80,000r-Sept 1 '15-'30
M-S
45
45 '96 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 NORTHAMPTON.
3348
M-S 17,000e1 .....1930-1941 4s '11 1I
-N 70,000r_May 1 '15-'31 48 '97 11-S 100,000c&r_Sept 1 1937
This city is in Hampshire Co. Inc.
M-S 47,000cf
4s
Library Bonds
45 '97 3-D 50.000c&r_Dee 1 1937 June 23 1883. Pop'n 1910. 19.431.
M-S
5,000
48
1942 334809 34 575.000r_Jan 1 '15-'29
Paving Bonds.
Town-Hall Bonds
45 '10 34 80.000r--Jan 1 '15-'30 4s '98 M-N 50,000r_ --Nov 1 1938 445'14 M-S $25,000c_Sept 1 '15-24
M-S $23.850r -1914-1922 48 '10 M-S 59,000r_Sept 1 '15-'30 48 '99 J-D 63,000c- --Dec 1 1939
4s
Mt. Tom Highway Bonds,
School Bonds
School Loans
Street Widening Bonds.
4345'14 M-S J$6.000cSept 1 '15-'16
J4 $15.750r
4s
-1914-191u 48 '13 M-NS524.000c_Nov 1'14-'33 4s '95 A-0 $60,000c&r_Apr 1 1915
6.000c_Sept 1 '17-'19
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $290,000
-4s '95 F-A 75,000c&r_Aug 1 1915
Trust Fund Bonds.
Sidewalk-Construction Bonds.
Total val.'13(abt.act.)-7,783
:775 48 '14 M-S $117,100rMar 1 '15-'29 4s '96 3-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1916 44813 A-0 $8.000c-Oct 1 '15-18
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913- --$17.50
4s '97 34 100.000r- _Jan 1 1917
INTEREST on coupon bonds payHospital
INTEREST coupons are payable able at the office of the City Treas.: 48 '97 M-S 50,000c_ --Sept 1 1917 3.65s 11-S Loans
$2,000r_Sept 1 '15-'16
at Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. registered bonds by check.
45 '98 J-J
15,000r-July 1 1918 3.858 11-S
4.000r_Sept 1 '15-'18
-A 35.000r_ _Feb 1 1918
STATEMENT OF DEBT, &c.. 48 '98 F
Bridge Bonds.
NEW BEDFORD.
3345'99 M-S 82,950r_ -Sept 1 1919 48 '13 M-N$30,000c-Nov 1 '15-'20
OCTOBER 1914.
This city is in Bristol County. Bonded debt _______ ---$10,009,982 3%s'01 A-0 34,000r_ -Oct 1 1921
School Bonds
Incorporated March 9 1847.
Sinking funds
J-J $50.000c..-July 1 1915
1.823.454 330'02 J4 211,000c&rjan 1 1922 45
City Improvement
Net debt
8.186,538 3148'02 A-0 7,850r_ _.Apr 1 1922 3 45'04 A-0 35.000c_Oct 1 '15-'21
4s T '05 J-J $110,000r_ __July 1 1915 Water debt (incl. above)- 1,881,000 3348'04 M-N 40.000r_ __May '15-'24 3.65s M-S
7,000r-Sept 1 '15-'21
48 07 F-A 146,000r_Feb 11 '15-'16 Water sit, fd. (Incl. above) 745,448 3345'07 F
-A 117.000__Feb 1 '15-'27 48 '13 34 20,000c_Jan 1 '15-'18
126,000r-Feb 11 1917 Other debt exempt from
45 '08 J4 247.000July 1 '15-'28 448'13 F-A 54,000c-Aug 1 '15-'23
4348'07 A-0 97,000r_.-Oct 1 1917
330'09 A-0 15,000-Apr I '15-'19 444814 M-S 110.000c_Sept 1 '15-'34
statutory limit., Incl.
58 '07 J-D 43,000r_ --Dec
45 '08 3-3
1917
2.600- _July '15-'17
above
72,000r_July 1 '15-'18 Borrow. capac. Oct 1 '14. 4.796,100 348'10 M-S 12.000_Mch 1 '15-'20 -8Sewer Loans
4s g '08 J-J
$2,500____June 2 191.;
74,896
48 '08 M-N 8.000r-Nov 1 '15-'18 Assessed val., real
67,237,350 348'11 M-S 8,000_Mch 1 '15-'21 3348'05 A-0
2.000c-Oct 1 1915
3 318'09 J4 130,000r_July 1 '15-'19 Assessed val., personal_- _40.794.882 330'11 J-J
3.000„July 1 '15-'17 44807 F
2,000c_Aug 1 '15-'16
-A
-A
5,000r_Aug 1 '15-'19 Total val.'14 (abt.act.)_108,032,232 3.655'12M-N 24,000-May '15-'22 3.858 J-J
48 '09 F
9.000rjuly 1 '15-'23
4$ '10 M-S 126,000r_Mch 1 '15-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- _423.20
3.658 M-S
5,000r_Sept 1 '15-'19
Hospital Bonds
48 '10 J-D 24,000r_June 1 '15-'20 Population in 1910
96,652 38 '00 A-0 $30,000r
Refunding Sewer Bonds
Oct 1
50,000r_ --July 1 1920
45 '10 J-J
The water, park, bridge, high-sch., 3.108'01 J-D 17,900r_ --June 1 1920 348 g
$27.000c_July 1 '15-'17
1921
48 '10 A-0 50,000r- --Oct 1 1920 library, municipal bldg. and wharf
Water Bonds
bonds,the sewer bonds of'07.'11.'12 48 Boulevard Bonds
Municipal Loan Bonds
3348 g J-J
596.000c_July 1 '15-26
'95 A-u
48 '11 M-S$138.000r -filch 1 '15-'21 '13&'14 the school bonds ofa904.'05, 48 '95 M-N $80,000c_ --Apr 1 1915 PERM. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $377,500
100,000c_ -Nov
4s '11 J-D 57.000r_June 1 '15-'21 '08, '10. '11 and '12 and the street 45 '96 J4 100.000c&r_July 1 1915 Sink.fd.(other than water) 47.707
1 1916 NET BD. DT. Sept
4s '11 3-3
27,000r-July 1 '15-'21 widening and trust fund bonds are 48 '97 M-N 40.000r_
1 '14 329.793
-May 1 1917
48 '12 M-9 120,000r-Mch 1 '15-'22 authorized outside the debt limit.
96.000
345'99 J-D 15,000r_ -June 1 1919 Water debt (included)45 '12 J J 36.000r_Jan 1 '15-'22
Borrow. capac. Sept. 1 '14 176.418
CITY PROPERTY.
-Value In
Engine-House Loan
48 '11 M-N 19,250r _Nov 1 '15-'21 1914 is $11.930.725.
Bonds sold since Sept 1 '14 147.000
334802 M-S $16.000r_ --Sept 1 1922 Total valuation 1914
4s '12 M-N126,000r-May 1 '15-'22
18,040.082
48 '11 A-0
7.000r __Oct 1 '15-'21 NEWBURYFORT.
(Assessment about fair cash value.)
48 '12 F
-A 17.000r_Aug 1 '15-'22
This city is In Essex County. Inc. STATEMENT OF 1 DEBT. &c., Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914- --$17.80
OCTOBER
1914.
48 '12 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '15-'22 June 1851. Pop'n 1910,14,949.
INT.at Hampshire Co.Nat. Bank,
Municipal debt$4,003,300 Northampton Inst.
48 '13 M-N 40.000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
Police-Building Bonds
for Savings and
1,156,000 Northampton Nat. Bank.
448'13 F
-A 72,000r_Aug 1 '15-'23 45 '11 M-N $27,000c_May 1 '15-'26 Water debt
Total debt
5,159.300
445'13 M-S i24,000r_Sept 1 '15-16
Overdraft Bonds
Sinking fund
2,405.960
77,000r_Sept 1 '17-'23
-1915-1917 Water sink. Id. (incl.)
639.984 NORTH ANDOVER.
58 '13 M-S 25,000r_Mar 1 '15-'23 48 '07 J-D $6,000r
Net debt__ __ _ _ -...... 2,753.340
This town Is in Essex County.
Water Bonds (outside limit)
48 '13 M-N 27.000r-Nov 1 '15-'23
48 '13 J
-D 72,000r_Dec 1 '15-'23 334504 J-D 5223.000c_ _June '15-'34 Borrow. capac. Oct 1 '14_ 1,161,586 Inc. 1855. Population 1910, 5,529.
Water Bonds
-A 18,000r_Aug 1 '15-'23 45 '08 34 60,000c&rfly 1 '15-'38 Total assess. val. 1914--83,607.920
48 '13 F
45
16.000__ _Dec 1'14-'21 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-.518.80 48 '98 3-3 $80.000c
Cemetery Bonds.
1923
-39.80(3 48 '99 34 40.000C 4s '14 A-0 $10.711r-Apr 1 '15-'24 4345'14 A-0 130,000__Oct 1 '15-'44 Population in 1910 -1929'
I•Loans issued outside debt limlt.1 48' 04 M-N 17.0000
125,000__Oct 1 '15-'19
--1915-1934
Bridge Bonds
INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston. 48 '05 3-0
2.000c
1915
48 '07 34 $777.000r...Jan 1 1957
Pleasant St. Bonds.
45 '14 J-D
7,000
1915-1921
45 '10 A-0 110.000r -Oct 1 '15-'19 48 '12 J-D $12,000c-Dec 2 '14-'22
Engine-House Bonds
121,000r _-Oct'20-'40
NORFOLK COUNTY.
School Bonds
'09 J-D $13.000c -- -.1915-1928
45 '13 M-N 20,000r-Nov 1 '15-'18 3348
Dedham is the county seat. Inc 48 School
J4 $35,000c&r_July 11022
Bonds
Wharf Bonds
J-D 50,000c_ _-Dec 1 1923 1793. Population 1910. 187,506.
45 '11 3-0 $19.000c_June 1 '15-'24
48 g '97 M-N $52,000r_ __May 1 1927 3348
Serial Notes
48 '14 M-N 8.000
45 '11 A-0 17.000r _ -Apr 1 '15-'21 48 '10 11-N 22.000c_Nov 1 '15-'25
1915-1922
Refunding Bonds
48
34 $80.000--July 1 '15-'18
High-School Bonds
Sewer Bonds
3143'05.14 $100,000r_ __July 1 1925 3fis'08 M-S $16.000r_Sept 1 '15-'18 330'05 J-J 40,000--July 1 '19-'20 48 '09 J-J $40,000e_July 1 '15-'34
348'10 34 80.000r_ _Jan '15-'30 48 '09 M-N 62,000c_ _Nov 1 1924 4s '05 J-J
10,000 --July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '14._ $226,000
27.750__Mch 1 '15-'20 48 '06 J-J
4s '04 J-J
1,383_ _-July 1 1921 Water debt (included)
85,000r_Jan 1 '15-'31 34s
154.000
Bridge Bonds (outside limit).
48 '11 J4 8.5.000r_July 1 '15-'31
4s '11 M-S 56.000c_Sept 15 '15-20 Water sink. fd. Apr 7'14_.. 64,080
. 45 '12 34 90.000r_ Jan 1 '15-'32 3345'05 M-S 57.000c&r _. - -1915 Perm't (note) debt Oct 1 '14 $187.383 Assessed valuation 1913_ -5.572.491
Sewer Bonds (outside !fran).
48 '12 J-D 44.000r_June 1 '15-'32
Assessed val.
48
M-S $65,000c_ _Sept 1 1919 INT. at Nat.1913------384.949,890 (Assessment at fair cash value.)
Sewer Bonds
Shawmut Bk., Boston. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ --$21.50
48
M-N 35,000r_ -Nov 1 1919
48 '95 A-0 $58.000r.. __Apr 1 1925 48
INT. at Winthrop Nat. Bk.. Boston.
A-0 7,500r_ _Oct 1 1919
48 g '97 M-S 69,000r_ __Mch 1 1927
3348
11-5 46,000r_ --Sept 1 1931 NORTH ADAMS.
3 34g'98 F
-A 35,000r_ -Feb 1 1928
Oct.
This city is in Berkshire Co. Inc. NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH.
334g'99 F-A 33,000r_ _Feb I 1929 City debtlimit_ 1914
Inside
This place is in Bristol Co. Inc.
$187,750 Mch 22 1895. Pop'n 1910, 22.019.
3343'02 M-S 30.000r_ „Mch 1 1932
Outside limit
584.500
1887. Population 1910. 9,562.
48 g '03 J-D 30.000r_ --Dec 1 1933
Refunding Loans
168.668 3.15g'99.14 x$44.200
Paving and Drain. Bonds.
48 g '05 J-J 62,000r_ _July 1 1935 Sinking funds.
1 '15-20 4s '12 M-S $4,000e-Sept
Borr. capac. within limit
163,077 3.15g'00M-S x30.533.33
1 '15-'18
48 g '07 A-0 187.000r_ _Oct 1 '15-'37 Assess. val.'14
Mch'20-'21
48 '11 M-N 135,000r_May 1 '15-'41 Tax rate (per (4 act.)--12,824.727 3 343'01 F
-A x30,533.33 --Feb '21-23 48 Water Bonds
$1,000) 1914.. 420.00
'93 J-J
4s '11 J-D i3
32,000r-Dec 1 '14-'21
3 34g'02 A-0 x30,533.33-Mch '23-25 45 '93 J4 $30,000c-Jan '18&'23
INT.at City Treas.,at Merchants' 3143'03 A-0 x11.533.32
32,000c __July '18&'23
60.000r__ Dec 1 '22-'41
__1925-1926
48 '12 3-D
2.000r_June 1 '15-'42 Nat. Bank and American Trust 3343'04 F
-A x6,533.33- --Aug 1926 45 '12 M-S 16.000c_Sept 1 '15-'22
Notes
45 '12 M-8 92.000r-Sept 1 '15-'42 Co. of Boston.
3.453'053-D x4,533.33-June 1 1926 Water
4s
515,750-Sept 1 15-'23
45 '13 M-S 96.000r_Mar 1 '15-'43
483'06 F
-A 4,533.32 __Aug '26-27
do 4s
8,100 -Sept 1 '15-'23
4345'13 M'S 145,000r_Sept 1 '15-'43 NEWTON.
The city Is situated in Middlesex 453'07 3-3 x1,533.33-July 1 1927
do 434s
3,500- --June 20 1916
4s '13 .14 136,000c_July 1 '15-'23 County.
453'08 11-S x3,533.34_Sept 1 1927
Incorporated June 2 1873 334809 J-D
do 4s
3,000 --Sept 1 '15-'16
130,000c-July 1 '24-'33
5,000-June 15 1915
4,500.-July 1 '15-'19
445'13 J-J 30.000c_July 1 '34-'43
*Water Loans
3483'093-D 4.783.33_June 15 '27 Town 3348
do 4s
5.000__ _June 20 1915
4s '13 J-D 172,000c_June I '15-'23 4B
A-0$200,000c&r_ _0ct '17-18 453'10 J-D x3,333.34June 15 '27
do 48
20.000 __Sept 1 '15-'24
160.0000_June 1 '24-'33 4s '90 A-0 250.000c&r_Apr 1 1920 4sg'10 J-D 25.000-June 15 '16-'18
do 448
8.000._Oct I '15-'16
430'13 J-D 60.000c_June 1 '34-'43 48
_Oct
A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-'22 3.903'113-D e3,333.34-Junel5 1927
do 65
6.000_Aug 17 '15-'16
48 '14 A-0 140,000r_Apr 1 '15-'34 45 '93 F
-A 50,000c ...Aug 1 1923 3.903'113-D 25.000 _Ju ne 15'18-'20
Sewer Notes.
10,000r_Apr 1 '35-'44 48 '94 A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 3.65g'12M-S 20,000__Mar 1 '21-'22
-A 60,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 43(g13 A-0 110,000_ _ --Apr 1 1923 48 '09 1I-N $214,000c_Nov I '15-'39
4s '14 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '15-'34 48 '95 F
4s '11
10.000r_July 1 '35-'44 4s '96 J-J
70,000c&r_July 1 1926
1 5.000_-_Apr 1 1924 48 '12 3-13 17,000.June 21 '15-'18
M-N 3,000
48 '97 34 45.000c_ -_July 1 1927
1915-1917
School & Public Bldg Bonds
Sewer Loans
9.000_ __Oct 1 '15-'23
4s g '97 M-S$128.000r--Mch 1 1917 48 '98 M-S 75,000c-Mch 1 1928 3 Sig 98 J-D $14.000--June 1 '15-'28 448'13 -_.
Electric-Light Bonds & Notes.
-A 92.000r._ _Fe b I 1618 334501 11-S 25,000r-Sept 1 1931 3.23'99 3
3346'98 F
-fl 10.500_ _June '15-'29 48
J-J $50.000c
Jan 1 1924
334g'99 F
-A 30,000r-Feb 1 1919 348 '023-D 35.000c_ _June 1 1932 3.2 '00 A-0 16,000_ -Apr '15-'30
34
3,475 __July 1 '15-'19
34g'99 J-D 200.000r_ --June 1 1920 348'03 J-D 28,000r_June 1 '15-'28 3.1 g 01J-D •5.800-June '15-'31 348
3343'02 M-S 65.000r_ --Mch 1 1922 3345'04 M-N 20.000r__Nov 1 '15-'34 3.4g'02 M-N .5,760--Nov 15-'32 48 '06 M-N 20,000--May 1 '15-'24
GROSS DEBT Oct 1914 $585.325
-A 120,000r_ --Feb 1 1923 334806 F
334g'03 F
-A 22,000r--Feb 1 '15-'36 48 g '03 F
-A
5,700_ __ -Aug '15-'33 Sinking
fund
70,000
343'05 J-J
4s g '03 3-13 50,000r- --Deo 1 1923
500_ __ -June 1915 Tax valuation
Drains.
1914
.....-9.690.260
-A
45 g '05 J-D 24,000r--Dee 1 '14-'25 48 '97 A-0 $7,500_ -Apr 1 1917 45 g '06 F
1,000-Aug 1 '15-'16
50,000r_ July 1 '15-'24
4.2sg'
0734
4s g '04 J-J
2.100--July 1 '15-'17 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-520.50
Miscellaneous Loans
48 g '05 34 33,000r.Jan 1 '15-'25
48 g '08 M-S
1,4'0- _Sept 1 '15-'18 INT. at Boston Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.
4s g '05 .1-3 21,000r_ --July 1 1925 45 '10 J4 $6,000__Jan 1 '15-'20 48 g '10 J-D
3.000_June 15 '15-'20 NORTH
CHELMSFORD FIRE
g '08 34 210,000r_July 1 '15-'28 34511 M-N 9.000--Nov 1 '14-'21 3.905'113-D
7.500_June 10 '15-'21
45
DISTRICT.
-fl 80,000r_June 1 '15-'30 3.658'12M-N 34.00(__May 1 '15-'23 48 '12 J-D 10,400June 20'15-'22
48 '10 3
A district in Middlesex County.
10,000r__Jan 1 '15-'16 48 '13 M-S 9.000__Mar 1 '15-'23
Sundry Loans
48 '06
48 '11 34 1 20,000r-Jan 1 '17-'21 48 '13 M-N 4,000_ _May 1 '15-'22 3343'96 3-D*556.000-June '15-'26 48 '07 A-0 $42.0000_Oct 1 '15-'35
11-5
30,000r Jan 1 '22-'31 45 '13 34 10,000-July 1 '15-'23 3.63'96 3
-fl •12,000_ __June '15-'26 434808 A-0 18,000c_14ch 1 '18-'35.
48 '11 34 119.000r--Jan 1 '15-'31
Highway Loans
3 43'97 A-0 *90,000___Mch '15-'27 4348'10 A-0 8,400c--April '15-'35
45 '10 J-D 14.000r.. _Dec 1 1930 45 '95 F
-A $25,000c_ _Feb 1 1915 3348'05 M-9
600____Mar 1 1915 BOND.DEBT 2.000c ---1936&1937
Oct
Sept 1 '15-'27 45 '95 A-0 52.000c&r_Apr 1 1915 5sg '07 Id-N
45 '12 M-S f 117.000r 2,400 Nov 15 '15-'17 Assessed valuation 9'14- $70.400
1 40.000r Sept 1 '28-'32 48 '96 3-D •10,000--Dec 26 1915 343'09 3
-fl
8,900-June 15 '15-'19 Fire Dist. tax (pr 1913..-2.112,080-A 10,000r_ _Feb 1 '15-'24 45 '96 11-N •80,000c&r_May 1 1936 448'13 A-0
48 '14 F
$1,000)
6,300-Oct 31 '15-'23 INT. at Appleton Na;. '13_ 50c.
Bk., Lowell.




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NORWOOD.is in Norfolk Co.
This town

Inc.
1872. New charter adopted Oct. 6
1914. Population 1910, 8,014.
Park & Office Bldg. Lots.
J-D $36,000c-Dec 30'14-'31
48
Water Bonds.
-A $25,000c_ --Aug 1 1915
F
4s
($10.000 each 5th year until paid.)
8,000c.-June 1 1915
J-D
4s
J-D 12.000c-June 1'17&18
413
4.000c.--June 1 1920
J-D
48
4s '11 Sept 72.0000 -- -.1915-1932
Water Notes.
1914-1920
J-D $7,000
48
4s Highway Notes.
1915-1916
J-13 83.300
General Loan Note.
- 38.835-Dec 15 1914
45
Sewer Bonds.
4s '07 J-DS132,000-June 1 '15-'47
4s '08 F-A 34,000c.Aug I '15-'48
J-D 48,000c-Dec 30'14'-37
4.8
Sewerage Loan (Notes).
J-D $7.500c
4.18
4,600c.
Oct
48
School-House Notes.
--1914-1926
J-D $26,000
45
1915-1926
6,000
.1-130
33s
J-13 54,100--- _Dec '14-32
4s
Electric-Light.
45 '07 J-D $10,000r_Dec 1 '14-'17
44s'07 J-D 22.500r_Dec 1 '18-'27
TOTAL DEBT Oct 13'14 3520,835
39.246
______
Sinking fund.Assessed val.'14 (abt.act.)16,299.795
Total tax (per ;1,000) 1914- _.$11.00
INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr.
Co. and First Nat. Bank. Boston.

MASSACHLTSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Water Bonds
M-N S50.0000-May 1 1916
48
4s '08 M-N 90.000c_May 1 '15-'32
4s '08 M-N 190.000c_Nov 1 '15-'33
M-N 108,0000-Nov 1 '14-'32
48
-A 477.000 _.Mch 1 '15-'39
4s '11 F
4s '11 M-N 95,000c_Nov 1 '17-'35
4s
M-S 290,000c_Mch 1 '14-'32
48 '12 M-N 99,000__Nov 1 '16-'35
4s '13 M-N200,000__Nov 1 '16-'35
Sewer Bonds
4s g J-D $40.000c&rJune 1 '15-'18
3 Ms g J-D 120.000c&rJune 1 '15-'26
48 '08 M-N 48,000c&r_Nov 1'19-'23
-A 85.000c&r__Febl'24-'32
4s '11 F
M-S 35.000c_Mch 1 '15-'21
4s
48 '13 M-N f 140.000-Nov 1 '16-'29
1 5.000----Nov 1 1930
School Bonds
M-N $30,000rMay 15 '15-'17
48 g
-A 36,000c&rAug 15'15220
3 Ms g F
4s '09 J-D 198.000c&rDec 1'14-'27
195.000_ _June 1 '15-'29
4Ms'13
1 12.000___ _June 1 1930
4s '13 J-D 100.000__Dec 1 '14-'33
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-$2.744.000
------ 114,700
Note debt _-_Water debt (included) --- 1,606,000
Total assessed val. 1914.-40,185,275
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914--419.80
Population in 1910- -- -------32,121
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; also at City Treasurer's office.

PLYMOUTH.in Plymouth County.
This town Is

Inc. 1620. Population 1910. 12.141,
Water Loans.
48 '90 F-A $3,900-Aug 1 '15-'17
48 '94 F
-A
4.000.-Aug 1 '15-'19
This town is in Franklin Co. Inc. 4s '99 A-0 7,500--Oct 2 '15-'19
Feb. 24 1810. Pop'n 1910. 5.282. 3 Ms'01 31,1-N 7.000.-May 1 '15-'21
394s'03 3-3 12,666 54.July 1'15-'33
Town Hall Bonds.
1.000---Apr 15 1915
4$ '11 A-0 $43.000c-Oct 1 '14-'31 33s'05 A-0
• 45 '08 F
-Feb
-A 18,000 _Feb 15'15-'32
Water Bonds.
M-S 579.000c_Sept 1 '14-'30 33s'05 M-N 7,200-Nov 15 '14-'25
48 '07 .7-3 18,000__July 1 '15-'32
Sewer Bonds.
-fl
1921
7,000
M-N315,000c_ _Nov 1 '15-'20 3.14s'09 3
4$
4,000
4s '10 J-D
1921
School-House Loans.
-A $4,000-- --On demand
Engine-House Loan.
F
43
1923
-A 14,500-- --On demand 4s '05 M-S 39,000
4348'08 F
8.000
4s '10 J-D
1916
Play-Grounds.
4 Ms'08 F-A 32,000._ __On demand 4s '10 J-J
1.050-- -- ------1915
BOND.DEBT Apr 9 1914.. $139,500
Sewer Loans.
20,500 3 Ms'03 J-J 316.000--July 1 '15-'30
Notes outstanding
58,157 3%8'11 M-N 4,000
Borrowing capacity
1917
4,130.250
Total valuation 1914
Street Loans.
(Assessment fair cash value.)
4)4s'07 F-A 313,500.Aug 15 '15-'17
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ -$22.00
Harbor I.oan,
1915
INT. on water bonds at Orange 34s'09 J-D $2.000
School Loans.
Nat. Bk. and at office of Town
Treas.; on sewer bonds at Nat. Hide 4s '04 J-J $14.000__July 1 '15-'24
2,500_ __Apr 15 1915
& Leather Bk., Boston, and Orange 3Ms'05 A-0
-1919
Nat.Bank;on town-hall bonds at Old 3)4s'09 J-D 14,500c
1923
Colony Tr. Co., Boston, and Orange 4s '13 A-0 9,000
1924
Nat. Bank; all other loans at Town 4s '14 J-D 35,000
Armory Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
1915
4s '06 J-D $1.500
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14 $218,317
55,000
This town is in Hampden County. Floating debt._ __ ___ --Inc. Aug. 23 1775. Pop.'10, 8.610. Total valuation 1914_ __ _13,820,510
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914--$18.40
Bridge Loan.
4Ms'12 J-D 318.000__Dec 1 '14-'19
Highway Bonds.
Norfolk
This city
40 '12 .1-3 $40.000_July 1 '15-'22 Incorporated Is In 17 1888. County.
May
Refunding Loan.
-3Ms,4s & 4)4s.
Municipal Dept
4s '98 J-J
38,000__Jan 1 '15-'19
Due
DueSchool-House Bonds.
$38,000
4)4s'07 J-J
39,000c_June 1 '15-'17 19l5__$115.500 1919
31.000
85.500
13.000c_July 1 '15-'27 1916_ ___ 63,500 1920
48 '09 J-J
24,000
1921
1917____
Grammar-School Loans.
11.000
1918---- 51.750 1922
3Ms'00 J-J 39,600_July 1 '15-'20
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '14_ $113,660 48 Funding Bonds. Sept 3'15-'22
'12 M-3 $120,000c
Assessed valuation 1914_5.258.470
Street Loans.
(Assessment about fair cash value.)
--1914-1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ -422.00 48 '10 A-0 15.0000__Oct 1 '14-'20
INTEREST is payable In Boston. 45 '11 A-0
2.000c_Apr 1 '15-'16
43 '11 - 14.000 --June 1 '14-'21
37,000.-July 1 '14-'21
45 '11 J-J
This town is in Essex Co. Inc. in 4s '12_J-J 34.0000__Jan 1 '14-'22
11.000c_July 1 '14-'17
1855. Town property valued at $1.- 48 '12 J-J
683.392. Population 1910. 15.721. 4)48'13 J-D 38.775c-June 1 '14-'48
School Loans.
-A $35,000c Aug 15 '15-'21 $84.000-1915-18 $11,000--- -1938
3 Ms'02 F
___ __1039
,
4.000_ _Jan 1 '15-'16 168.000-1919-26
4Ms'08 J-J
40,000-1927-28 16.500-1940-42
4s '11 M-S 26.000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
4,000--- -1943
19,500.-.-1929
4s '13 M-S 39.000c-$3,000 yearly
18,500--1930 3,000--- -.1944
Electric-Light Bonds.
6.0001945-47
52,500-1931-33
4s '92 3-13 $40,000c- _June 1 1922
66.000_1934-37 'i,000_1948-50
33s'09 -- 42.000-Aug 1 '15-'35
4s '10 F-A S2,000r_Aug 1 '15216
Water Bonds.
'15-'26
-A 595.000c_Aug 1 '15-'33 4s '11 A-0 24,000c-Apr 1 '14-'42
45 '03 F
4s '04 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '15-'24 48 '12 34-S 138,000c_Mch 1 '15-'23
4434s'13 M-S 18,000c_Mar 1
-A 84,000c_Aug 15'15-'35
3;48'05 F
20,000c_Mar 1
48 '10 3-13 16.000c_June 1 '15-'20
4s '14 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '15-'24
Sewer Bonds
5,000c_May 1 '25-'29
4s '06 J-J S107.000c.July 16'15-'36
Surface Drainage Bonds.
4s '06 M-N110.000_Nov 15 '15-'36
4s '12 J D $3,000c_June 1 15-'17
48 '07 A-0 54.000-Oct 1 '15-'32
School Bonds.
FUND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $677,000
215.000 4s '09 J-D S10.000c_Dec 1 '15-'19
Water debt (Included)84,000c_Jan 1 '15-'21
Sewer debt (included) _- -- 276.000 42 '11 J-J
82,000 45 '12 F-A 64.000c_Aug 1 '15-'22
Electric light loan (incl) -Playground Bonds.
$322.767
Borrow. capac. Oct 9 '14..
_Oct
___ 818.000 _Oct 1 '15-'23
Total valuation 1914_ -- -15.067.900 _s g
"Consolidated Miscall." 1910
(Assessment fair cash value.)
345'10 3-1 ;56,825c _ _ - __Various
Total tax (per ;1,000) 1914.-318.60 4
Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST on the sewer 4s of 1906
'12 A-0 $16,000c-Oct 1 '15-'22
18 payable at the First National Bank. 4s Miscellaneous.
Boston; on the sewer 4s of 1907 and
1
Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 48 '12 M-N$11.625c-May 1 '15-'17
1913 at Old
9.200c_July '14-'16
4)4'13 J-J
Miscall. and School Bonds.
48 '12 J D 39.000c-June 1 '14-'17
This town is in Middlesex County.
Water Loans.
1928
Water Bonds
$41,500-----1915 $10.000
1929
4s '08 M-N $96,000c_May 1 '15-'38 40.500
1916 0,000
$127,000 38.500--_ --1917
1930
Nov 1912
8.000
BOND. DEBT
1931
5.000
Assessed valuation 1913_ -2,316,866 75.000_1918& 19
4.000--- -1932
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-422.40 L42.0001920-23
_2,593 14,500--.-1924
1933
3.000
Population in 19108.000-1934-37
INT.at N.W.Harris& Co.,Inc.,Bost. 13.500-- _ -1925
2.000.193S-39
12.000 _ _ _ _ _ 1926
11.000.-- -1927
S12.0000_Oct 1 '15-'20
Pittsfield Is in Berkshire County. 4s '10 A-0 42,000c_Mch 1 '15-'28
1761; as a city 4s '11 M-S
Incorp. as a town
7.000c_Oct 1 '15-'21
1891. The sewer, water, paving and 4s '11 A-0 14,000c_Dec 1 '15-'21
$119,000 of school debt, included be- 48 '11 J-D 45,000c_Mch 1 '15-'42
45 '12 M-S
low. Is outside of the debt limit.
-A 13.000c_Aug 1 '15-'27
4s '12 F
Paving Bonds
2
'15 27
3 Mg'041M-N 335.000r_Nov I '15-'21 434s'13 M-3 39.0000_Mar 1 '15-'24
1915-1921 48 '13 A-0 20,000 ..Apr 1 1 1915
,
431s'14 M-N 49,000
4s '14 A-0 f 6,000c___Apr '16-'19
120,000c_Apr 1
is
4s 8 -t _n§,08(3glirDec 1 '14-'20
1
11
71v m

ORANGE.

PALMER.

QUINCY.

PEABODY.

PEPPERELL.

PITTSFIELD.

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[VOL. xcrx.

Refunding Loans.
3345'05 J-J
33,000r__ _July 1 1915
45 '12 F-A 28.000r_Aug 1 '15-'22
School Loans.
48 '09 J-J $45,000r Jan 1 '15-'29
48 '11 3-3
9.000r_July 1 '15-'23
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14 $110,000
Water debt (included)
26.000
Total assessment 1914- -- 5,427,973
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-422.40
Population In 1910.
--6.928
INT. on water bonds due 1915-16
and 1915-17 at the New England Tr.
Co., Boston; on water bonds due
1915-28 and school bonds and refundThis town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. ing 4s at Second Nat, Bank, Boston;
other int,at office of State Treasurer.
Mch. 9 1793. Pop. 1910, 4,301.
Water-Works.
M-N$60.000c-May 1 '17-'18 ROCKPORT.
48
This town is In Essex County.
J-J
25,000c--_July 1 1922
45
10.000c _July 1 1926 Inc. Feb. 27 1840. Pop.'10,4,211.
--July
J-J
4$
4.Water Bonds.
Notes.
Refunding
J-3 311,000c_July 1 '15-'25
4.18'07 M N$24.500c&rMay 1'15-'37
M-N 50,000c_May 1 '15-'24
48
Stetson-Hall Notes.
3348'02 M-N 9,000c_Nov 1 '15-'32
$7,000
5s
45 '10 J-J
8,000c_July 1 '15-'30
School Notes.
1915-1922
4s '14
8,000
$900
__..
4s
School Bonds.
19,500
4M5
4s '05 11-S $10,000c_Sept '15-'24
Street Notes.
48 '07 J-J
4,0000_Jan 1 '24-'25
4s
--- $1,000
Water bonds Oct 12 1914- $95,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $99,000
16,400 Assess. val.(M act.)'13_ _3,908.970
Water notes
Sink. fd., cash, &c.(water) 67,613 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-$19.50
INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost
83.500
Other debt(notes)
Ass'd val. '13 (abt. act.)_ -2,823.750
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914_ -321.80 SALEM.
Tills city is in Essex County.
INT. payable at National ShawInc. Mch.23 1836. Commission govmut Bank, Boston.
ernment adopted Nov. 5 1912.
Pop'n 1910, 43,697. City partially
This town is in Middlesex County. destroyed by fire June 1914. See
V. 98, p. 2006.
Inc. 1644. Population '10. 5,818.
Bridge Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
$54,000.
......-.1915-1920 3 Ms'09 J-J $20,000 __Jan 1 '15-'19
10.000c_July 1 '15-'19
1921 45 '10 J-J
4s3i4)48--- I 8,000
Municipal Loan.
1922
7,000
1923-1924 48 '92 J-D 39,000c_June 1 '15-'17
10,000
1,000 _-__Oct 1 1915
18,000......_ 1925-1933 43 '06 A-0
4Ms
48 '06 M-N 2,000--_Nov '15-'16
Water Bonds.
J-D $8,000___ _June 1 1915 48 '09 M-N 2,000_ May 1 '15-'16
4.3
3-1) 33,000c_June 1 '23-'25 45 '10 M-N 1,000c..May 1 1915
4s
-A 20,000__Feb 1 '15-'23
J-D 91.000.-June 1 '16-'22 4s '13 F
4s
9,000_ _July 1 '15-'16
48
3-13 30,000c_June 1 '26-'30 454s'13 J-J
Trust Fund Bonds.
-D
J
1931-1933
3,000
43
4s '03 J-J 845,000c-July 1 '15-'23
Bonds.
School
School Bonds.
-A $3.000c-Aug 1 1915
F
4s
1915-1916 48 '10 .14 E15,000c-July 1 '15-'20
510.000
33ak4s_
1915
1,000r
48 '10 31-N
1917
1 4,000
1 '15-'21
3)4s
---- 32,000..........1918-1925 48 '12 2d-S 14,000c_Mch 1 '15-'17
6.000-JulY
1915-1916 048'13 J-J
2,000..
43
Water Bonds(outside limit).
Orouard Estate Loan.
1 '15-'20
1915-1921 48 '90 J-D 448,000c_June 1 '15-'16
45
--- 87,000
1,000r_Mch
45 '96 M-S
Truck Loan.
Auto Chemical
5,000---Oct '15-'19
'07 A-0
1915-1918 48
86,000
430
500.--June 1 1915
45 '08 J-D
Cemetery & Library Loans.
'15-'17
1915-1921 45 '11 M-N 3,000r_May 1 '15-'18
38.400
48
4.000„June 1
.1-13
Permanent debt Jan 1 1914 $366.800 45 '12 -Renewing Bonds.
Pipe
55,000
Temporary loans
M-S $2,000r_Mch 1 '15-'16
Total val. '13 (abt. act.)_$6.971,783 3)4505 F
-A 13,500__Feb 1 '15-'23
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--$18.70 45 '13
15,000__Mar '15-'19
Population in 1910...... _ - -.5,818 48 '14 M-S 40,000c-Aug 1 '15-'54
1
-A
00'14 F
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston.
Playground Bonds.
32,000__Aug 1 '15-'16
Water-Supply Bds.(inside lim.)
This town is in Suffolk County. 45.ts'1348 '11 M-S 34.000r_Sept 1 '15-'16
Inc. in 1871. Pop'n 1910. 18.219.
_ Jan '15-'18
450'13 J-J
Notes.
School Loan
4,000Underground Wire Loan.
3-13 84,000 __ Dec 2 '15-'22
48
Id-N 6,525_May 15 '15-'23 4s '13 A-0 313.500--Apr '15-'23
45
M-N 17.500 _ -May 1 '15-'24 48 '14 M-N 15.000_ _May 1 '15-'24
45
Sewer Loans.
48A-0 5,000--Oct 1 '15-'24
A-0 81,250.-Apr 1 '15-'27 48 '95 A-0 512,000c_Apr 1 '15-'20
4s
8.000_ _July 7 '14-'19 48 '09 J-D 22,500o_Dec 1 '15-'23
J-J
4s
1
14,090_Sept 15 '15-28 45 '11 M-N 7,000r-May 1 '15-'21
4s
3,000 __Feb 15'16-'17 45 '11 M-N I4,000-_Nov '15-21
-A
F
4)48
J-J
500 -__ _July 1 1915 45 '12 M-N 5,000-May 1 '15-'19
45
High-School Bonds.
J-D 20.000...dune 1 '14-'30
45
'15-'27
48
--- 42.500_ _Apr 1 '15-'31 4340'07 A-0 $65,000cApr 1 '15-'26
42,500__Dec 15'14-'30 45 '06 J-J 180,000.-July 1
45
J-D
Sewerage Bonds (outside limit).
Sewer Loan.
48 '06 A-0 ;2,000 --Feb 1 '15-'16 3145'03 11-S $57.000 --Mcla '15-'33
4,150--July 2 '14-'16 354s'04 M-S150.000c&r.Sept 1 '15-44
3-.)
48
-A 80,000--Feb 1 '15-'46
J-1) 11.200--Juno 1 '15-'18 4s '06 F
43
-A
6,000 _Feb 1 '15-'26
_Feb
A-0 3.115__Apr 1 '15-'16 48 '06 F
4s
2
J-J
3.600-July 1 '15-'18 4s '06 M-S 55.000 _ _Mch 1 '15 36
3)45
1,000...hily 1 '15-16
J-J
Train's-Sch. Bds.(outside limit)
48
37
5.650__May I '15-'16 4s '12 3-13 369,000„June 1 '152
45
4549
J-D
Street Bonds.
2,000„June 1 '15-'16
45 '05 111-S
$850r --Sept 1915
Police Station.
A-0 S15.000-Apr 15 '15-'29 48 '06 31-N 4.000__May 1 '15-'16
4s
4s'11 M-N 2,000r.
-May 1 '15-'16
Water Bonds.
6,000
3)4805 A-0;240,0000_Apr 1 '15-'35 4s '14 --..
_Sept 1 1915 448'14 M-3 2,600_ _Sept 1 '15-'16
1.000
3)4s'05 14-S
Police-Station Bonds
1915-1928
454s'13 J-D 14,000
4s '12 M-S S80,000c_Mch 1 '15-'22
Street Bonds.
5.000__Dec 1 '15-'19
J-D 51,000_June 21 '15-'16 43 '13 J-D
3)48
Electric Equipment Bonds.
5,500-July 1 '14-'20
J-J
4s
Permanent Improvement Loans. 48 13 A-0 316.000__Oct 1 '15-'22
2
Surface Drainage Bonds.
48 '13 --- 311,200___Jan 1 '15 20
45 '13 F
-A 39.000__Feb 1 '15223
Fire Department Loan,
_June 1 1915 4s '14 A-0 10.000__Apr 1 '15-'19
J-D $1,000
3)4s
Fire-Engine Bonds.
7.500__June 1 '15-17
J-D
4148
4s '12 M-S 20,800_Mch 15 '15-'22 4s '12 M-S $4.000o_Mch 1 '15-'18
Public Park Bonds.
June 1 1915
250
1,
4s
42 13 ___ 13,000__Jan 1 15-'27 4s '07 J-J $13.000 --July 1 '14-'26
TOT. BD. DT.Oct 28'1481,206,450
Municipal Loan.
227,000
4s'12 M-N$22.40(LMay 15 '15-'22 Borrowing capacity
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)_ _39,632.600
5.889
4s
9,000__Jan 17 '15-'17 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914__$20.O0
48
INT. at Merchants'Nat.Bk.Boston
Refunding Bonds.
354802 M-S I370,000r_ _Mar 1 '15-120
-Mar I 1922 SAUGUS.
1 10,000r_
This town (P. 0. Sta. Lynn) is in
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
45 '03 M-N 860,000c-May 1 '15-'34 Essex County.
Water Loan.
45Park Loan.
- $37.000
Dec '14-'19
33.000- _July 1 '15-'16 4s
J-J
-3,000 - --Dec 1 1920
2,000..July 10 '15-'16 3)48
J-J
48
_
1,500_ _July 1 '15-'17 48 '10
24,000..Tuly 10 '15-'38
J-J
4s
42 '11
4,000c_Nov I '15-'16
DEBT MARCH 2 1914
$464,457 45 '12 --..
5.000-Apr 1 '17-'19
Town debt
281,000 48 '13 _--2.500--May 1 '19-'20
Water debt ____
64,000 4348'13 - .
4.500_ -Aug 1 '20-'22
Trunk sewer debt _87,500
..
School-House Loan.
High-school debt
4s
--- $3.000_ _July 1 1915
_July
TOT. DEBT Mar 2'14 $896,957 334$
25.000.-May '15-'19
20,614.735 48 '05 - 59.000--Aug 1 '14-'35
Total valuation 1913
_
21,000 __May 1 '15-'35
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-422.40 4s '10
INT.at Fourth Nat.Bank.Bostou 46'105,000 _July 1 '15'19
TOT.B'D.13'T Jan 1 '14.. $201,000
Water bonds (included)
83,000
ROCKLAND.
08.000
Town In Plymouth Co. Inc. 1874. Temporary loans (add'I)
Sinking fund and cash__
18,495
W5ter-Works.
45 '86 lki-N $8.000c_Elay 1 '15-'16 Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.). 6,675,809
3,000c. Feu 1 '15-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-25.40
-A
48 '87 F
14.000r_July 1 '15-'28 Population in 1910----------8,047
42 '10 J-J
Summary of Debt May 131914.
$560,295
Municipal debt
20,000
Park debt (exempt)
614,000
Sewer (exempt)
719,500
Water debt (exempt)
135,000
Refunding (exempt)
Street(exempt)66,300
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '14 2,115.095
322,147
Borrowing capacity
Total valuation 1914_____40,951,990
Tax rate (per MOOCH 1914- _$22.20
32.642
Population In 1910
INT.at Eliot Nat. Bank and Nat.
Shawmut Bank, Boston.

RANDOLPH.

READING.

REVERE.

Nov., 1914.1

MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

27

SHELBURNE FALLS FIRE DIST.
Street. School and Sewer Loan.
Sewer Bonds (outside debt
This district is in Franklin County. 4s g '07 M-N$125.000r__Nov 1 1917 48 '97 3-13 $83,500c&r_June limit). PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '14. $638,000
1 1927 Total assessed val. 1914 -11,913.580
48 '11 M-N375.000c- _ _ _1916-1940
North Street Ext. Bonds.
48 '98 3
-fl 16,500r- --June 1 1928 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ ,-$23.40
45013 ___
14,500_ _Mar 1 '15-'43 48 g '09 A-0$120,000r-Oct 1 '14-'19 45 '98 3
-fl 50,000r .Dec 1 1928
INT. at Liberty Trust Co. and
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $89,500
City-Hall Bonds.
48 '99 3-D 30,000r ..June 1 1929
Assess. valuation 1914---1,744,878 48 g '07 34 $119.000r_July 1 '14-'27 45 '00 3-D 75,000c&r_rne 1 1930 Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston.
Tax rate (per $1,000 1914
$4.50 ($9.000 even years. $8,000 odd years) 350'00 3
-fl 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1930 WALPOLE.
Railroad Under-Pass Bonds.
350'02 J-D 20.000r..-June 1 1932
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
This town is in Norfolk County.
4s g '13 M-5140.000Nov 1 '14-'23 350'03 3-D 12,000r- -June 1 1933 Inc. 1742. Population '10. 4,892.
260.000Nov 1 '24-'43 350'05 3
-fl 13,000r- -June 1 1935
School Bonds.
SOMERVILLE.
Park Bonds.
43 '06 3
-fl 30,000c&rJune 1 1936 450'13 3-3 $60
.000_July 1 '15-'26
This city is in Middlesex County 354g'03 3-1) $125,000r-June 1 1923 48 '07 3
-fl
3,000r_ -June 1 1937
Bonds.
and was incorporated In 1872.
Sewer Bonds.
350'08 J-D 20.000r_ _Dec 1 1938 4s Water -A $44,000c_Aug 1 '15-'25
F
Highway Bonds.
3s g '00 J-D a$142,000 -June 1 1930 48 '09 3-D 20,000c--_Dec 1 1939
Miscellaneous Loans.
4s '14 A-05125,000c_Apr 1 '15-'24 3548'01 M-S 13,000r_Sept 1914-'26 4s '10 J-D 15.000r_ --Dec 1 1940 Water est 4s 31.400—Sept 1 1915
354g'04 F
-A 22,000r_Aug 1 '14-'24 45 '11 --- 15,000c___Dec 1 1941
City Bonds.
do 4s
8,000r-June 1 '16 18
2
48 '96 J-J $14.000c&rJuly 1 '15-'16 48 g '08 A-0 37.500r-Oct 1 '14-'28 454s
___ 108,000__June 1 '15-'33
do 4s
9.500r_Oct 11 '15-'22
4s '95 3-3 13,000c_ July 1 1915 45 g '13 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '14-'38 4s '12 --- 15,000___ _Dec 1 1942 Water 48
6,000--Dec 1 '15-'17
Water Bonds.
350'02 34 23,000c_July 1 '15-'21
4s '13 --- 14.000_-Dec 1 '15-'28
do 48
7.000--Sept 20'15-'21
48 '97 J4 12,000oJUiY 1 '15-'17 4s g '93 A-0$150,000c_ _-Oct 1 1923
City Bonds.
do 4s
850____Sept 6
48 '98 J-J 20.000c_July 1 '15-'18 354g'90 A-0 125,00Cc_ -Oct 1 1920 4s '95 J-D $17,000r ..June 1 1915 HIgh-sch.4 Sis 3,240-__Mch 27 1915
1922
14,000c-July 1 '15-'19 48 g '07 J4 a220,000 --Jan 1 '15-'36 48 '95 J-D 45.000r—Dec 1 1915 School 450
45 '99 J-J
J-D $23.000 Dec 1 '14-21
350'00 34 24.000c-July 1 '15-'20 48 g'0834 a230,000--Jan 1 '15-'37 48 '96 3-D 46,800r—June 1 1916 Fire sta'n 45
4,500- _rne 19
350'01 34 28.000c-July 1 '15-'21 3353'09 J-Ja 960.900.-Jan 1 '15-'38 4s '06 3-D 24,000r_ _June 1 1916 Playgr'nd 4s 1,900_3'ne 19 '15-19
'15-'16
36.000c _July 1 '15-'23 350'10 34 350,0000-Jan 1 '15-'39 4s '97 3
4s '03 J-J
-fl 27,000r-__June 1 1917 PERM.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $172,390
45 '03 A-0 18.0000-Oct 1 '15-'23 4%313 M-N250,000--Nov 1 '14-'38 48 '99 3-D 45,000r___June 1 1919 Water debt
-(Include)
79,750
J-J 30,000c&r uiy 1'15-'24
a Coupon or registered.
48 '04
350'04 3-D 33,500c&r_June 1 1924 Total valuation 1914---- -.7,161,345
354s'05 A-0 38,000r_ pr 1 '15-'25
350'05 3
-fl 30,000c -.Tune 1 1915
INTEREST payable
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
'06 J-J 20,000r„July 1 '15-'21 Bank, Boston and City at First Nat. 48 '07 3-13
8,000r_ _June 1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_.$16.00
Treasurer.
4s '07 A-0 61.000c&rApr 1 '15-'27
55 '07 M-N 5,000r.. _Nov 1 1917
debt
INTEREST payable in Boston
48 '08 A-0 42,000c__Apr 1 '15-'28 Total water fund Oct '14-52,285,000 4s '08 3
-fl 12.000r_ __June 1 1918 on East school 450 at C. D. Parker
84,120
350'09 A-0 65,000c_Apr 1 '15-'29 Less sinking
45 '08 J-D 50.000c—Dec 1 1918 & Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1
4s '10 A-0 90,000c-Apr 1 '15-'30
4s '08 J-D 16,000cdtr_Dec 1 1928 1915 at Five Cents Say. Bank; on
Net water debt
$2,200,880
4s '11 A-0 126,000c_Apr 1 '15-'31 River front debt (exemp350'09 J-D 25,000c___June 1 1919 other loans at the First Nat, Bank.
96,000c_Jan 1 '15-'32
48 '12 J-J
ted from debt
8,000 4s '09 J-D 12,000r___June 1 1919
48 '12 J-J 145,000c_July 1 '15-'32 Municipal group limit)_
48 '09 J-D 30,000r___June 1 1929 WALTHAM.
builiiiags
45013 J-J 78,300c_July 1 '15-'23
4s '10 3-D 25,000e___June
(exempt)
This city is in Middlesex County.
450'13 A-0 94.000c-Apr 1 '15-'23 Dwight and Water Street 1,421,000 4s '11 J-D 35,000c&r_June 1 1920 Inc.
1 1921
as a town 1738: city June 2 1884.
Municipal Loan.
4s '11 3-13 11,000r-__June 1 1931
underpasses (esempt)-Water Bonds.
_s
--- $77.000
1915-1923 All other debt_$3,697,300 400.000 4s '11 J-D
5.500r___June 1 1916 9s
A-0 $20.000c&r Apr '15-16
Lowell St. Bridge Bonds.
4s '07 J-D 12,000r_ --Dec 1 1927 48 '97 A-0 30,000c_ _Apr11 1917
991,584
350'09 A-0 $35,000c&rApr 1 '15-'49 Less sink.fds__
4s '10 J-D 13,18.3.33r Dec 1 1920 4s '98 A-0 33.000c.. __Oct 1 1918
Sewer Bonds (outside limit).
3.300r_ __July 1 1916 350'00 A-0 20,000c-A&O
45 '11 34
45 '95 J4 $33,000__July 1 '15-'2,5 Not debt excl. of water
4,000r__ _July 1 1922 354s'05 A-0 25,000c&r Oct 11 1920
and exempted debt...... 2,705,716 48 '12 -__
'14-20
Sewer Bonds (inside limit).
48 '12 --- 39.000c&r_June 1 1922 43 '06 A-0 24,000c__Oct 1 '15-'26
45 '97 J-J
$8.0000_July 1 '15-'22
Total net debt Oct 191456,735,596 450'13 __- 32,000_ ___Junel 1923 450'07 34 13.000c_ July 1 '15-'27
3548'02 34 13,0000&auly 1'15-'27
_s 13 -__
8.000
45 '08 34
4,000c-July 15-18
48 '98 34
9,0000_July 1 '15-'23 Valuation city prop 1913.513,944,225 4s '14 J
-D 13,000r_June 1 '15-'27 45 '09 34 16,000r_Jan 1.
1 '15-'18
ASSESSED VALUATION.
350'01 34 17,000c_July 1 '15-'31
-Real
450'13
19,000r_July 1 '15-'33
43 '03 34 14.0000&rJuly115-'28 estate is taken at abt. 90% cash val. 4sStreet-Improvement Bonds.
-fl $30.000r_June 1.'15-'19
'14 3
Sewer Bonds.
$147,180,360
4s '04 34 15,000c_July 1 '15-'29 Assessed val., real
limit). 45
3%5'05 A-0 21,000r-Apr 1 '15-'35 Assessed val., personal_ 32,948,691 4s Water Bonds (outside debt 1 1917 45 '93 A-0*$50.000e- -Apr 1 1921
'87 34
'92 34 *25.000c—July 1 1922
45 '06 34 12.000c-July 1 '15-'26 Tot, assess. val. 1914
180,129,051 48 '98 34 $45,000r_ __July 1 1918
20,000r_
48 '07 A-0 46,000r --Apr 1 '15-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ -416.50 43 '98 34 30,000c_ --Jan 1 1918 45 '92 34 •15.000r_Dec 31 1922
--July
48 '93 A-0 •10.000c_ __Apr 1 1923
43 '08 A-0 24.000c-Apr 1 '15-'38
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was 88.- 4s
4,000r_ -July 1 1919 48 '93 A-0 .5.0000- -Oct 1 1923
34
3545'09 A-0 2'-‘,000c&rApr 1'15-'39 926; in 1900 it was 62.059.
45 '00 34 40,000c&r_July 1 1930 4s '94 A-0 5.000c—Apr 1 1924
45 '10 A-0 26.0000-Apr 1 '15-'40
48
3-3 30,000c&r_ _Jan 1 1920 4s '97 34
7,000c_ .-Jan 1 1927
48 '11 A-0 17,000e-Apr 1 '15-'31
3-3 506,500c&r July 1 1922 350'05 34
48
2.000r- --Jan 1 1915
45 '12 34 13,0000_Jan 1 '15-'27 STONEHAM.
This town is in Middlesex County. 48 '92 34 10.000r—Jan 1 1922 4s '06 34 10,000c_July 1 '15-19
4Sts'13 A-0 29,000c_Apr 1 '15-'43
350'03 34 10,000c- _Jan 1 1923 4s '06 34
5,000r- --July 1 1921
4s '14 A-0 20,000c_Apr 1 '15-'34 Inc. 1725. Popula. 1910, 7,090.
350'04 34 10,000c_ -Jan 1 1934 43 '08 34
300r- __Jan '15-'18
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
5,000r. _July 1 1934 4548'13 _-- 19,000
1915-1933
J B $84.000c-June 1 '15-'30 3548'04 34
43'90 A-0 $12,000c --Oct 1 '15-'20 4s
15,000c&r_3an 1 1935 450'13 54
3 50'05
750r___July 1 1915
School Bonds.
43 '89 A-0 10,000r -_Oct 1 '15-'19
Street Bonds.
A 0 $14.000c_Apr 1 '15-'19 350'06 34 10,000e_ --Jan 1 1936
43 '88 34
4.000c-July 1 '15-'18 350
4s '08 34 15.000r_ --Jan 1 1938 ts '05 34 $11,000r_ -Jan 1 1915
Playground Notes.
Park Bonds (outside limit).
5,000r_ -July 1 1938 350'08 34
1,675r_ _ _Jan '15-'16
-_
$3.000_ _May 1 '15-'17 48 '08_3$
350'02 34 $15,000cdcrJuly 1'16-'29 45
7,000o_ _Jan 1 1939 4s '08 34
350'09 34
4,480r-3an 1 '15-'18
Water Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '1441,616,000
126,000_._34 '15-'43 45 '10 34
6,300—Jan 1 '15-'20
3;is
M-N $74.000c_May 1 '15-'29 48
Water debt (Incl. above).
26,000
Elec. Lt. Bonds (outside debt limit) 45 '12 A-0 9.100c_Apr 1 '15-'23
Total borrow. capacity_
M-Ni 10.000c-May 1 '30-'31
194,691 45
Total valuation 1914..74,946,894
121.000c_June 1 '15-'35 4s '97 J-D$125,000c&r_June 1 1927 4548'13 3-3 4,080r__July 1 '15-18
7,500c&r_June 1 1917 48 '14 34 13,400—Jan 1 '15-24
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ --$21.10 BOND.DEBT June 1914- $206.000 43 '97 3-D
3,500r_ -June 1 1918
Surface Drainage Bonds.
Notes outstanding__ ______ 25,000 4s '98 3-D
Population In 1910-5,000r_ --Dec 1 1928 4s '96 34 $6,000r—Jan 1 1916
-fl
Total assessed val. 1914_ _5,905,362 43 '98 3
INT. on coupon bonds payable at
3,000r_ _Dec 1 1920 45 '96 34
-fl
5,000c_ -July 1 1916
(Assessment 80 to 90% of actual val.) 3548'00 3
National Security Bank, Boston.
175,000c&rjune 1 1932 4s '98 34
3,000r_ -Jan
Coupon bonds may be changed for Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.-422.70 350'02 3-D 45,000c&r_rne 1 1937 45 '02 .14 11,000r—Jan 1 1918
4s '07 J-D
1 1922
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston, 454813 J-D 48,000r_June 1 '15-'43
registered bonds if application is
4,0000_ _Jan 1 1919
4s '99 3-3
made prior to one year of maturity
Bonds exempt from limit-31,931.500 350'99 34
4,000e- -_July 1 1919
of bonds.
Debt within limit
623.783 330'O0 34
3,000c_ --July 1 1920
In place of an accumulating sinking STOUGHTON.
This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. TOT.BD.DT.June 1'14 52,555,283 350'02 34 10.000c&r_July 1 1922
fund, the city raises each year by tax- Dec. 22
Total sinking funds
1,084.250 48 '08 34
1726.
820c- --Jan '15-'18
ation a sum of money which is applied Library notes Popu'n 1910. 6.316.
Total val.
Jan 1915$25,000 Tax rate '14 (abt. act.)_213,274.534 45 '10 34 1,250r
to the redemption of bonds, which Highway loan
(per
5.000 Population $1.000) 1914 -- -$21.40 450'13 3-3 1,200r__ __July 1 1915
when paid are canceled. Value public Water extension
in 1910----------34.259
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6,000
property Jan. 1 1913. $5,677,038 63
INTEREST on coupon bonds is 43 '10 34 $1.500r_ - Jan 15-'20
Water Loan.
48
A-0 569,0000_ _Part yearly payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. 434s'13 3-3 10,012.50r July 1'15-'23
4s
J-D 77.000c- -_Part yearly Bank of Boston. Registered interCemetery Bonds.
SOUTH HADLEY FIRE DIS34 10.000c_ __Part yearly est remitted by City Treasurer.
4s
$4.200r --Jan 1 '15-'20
43 '10 34
TRICT NO. 2.
Refunding Bonds.
School Bonds.
This district is In Hampshire Co.
J-J $36.000c- --Part yearly TISBURY.
4145
3%WOO
Water Bonds.
__July
This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) 3 34s'01 34 $102,000c_ --Jan 1 1920
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ $229,000
48 '11 J-J $54.000_ __Jan 2 '15-'41
31,000c1 1921
Assess. val.'13(70% act.) 4,026.993 is in Dukes CO. Inc. July 6 1671. 350'01
48 '12 .14
38,000c&r July 1 1921
6.000c
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $240,000 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914-122.60 Population 1910, 1,196.
350'02 34 15,000c_ _July 1 1922
uSchool Bonds and Notes.
Asses. val.'13 (abt. act.)_ 3,521,170
3 50'03 34 43,000c&r Jan 1 1923
INTEREST on the water loans of
___ $9,600r
1930 350'06 34 12,000r -Jan 1 '15-'26
District tax (per $1,000) 1913--$6.08 $69,000 and $77,000 Is payable at
45‘s
2,000__Feb 2'15-'19 48 '08 34
2,000r --Jan 1 '15-'18
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston: on
Water-Works Bonds.
4s '12 A-0 18.000_ _Apr 1 '15-'32
the $10,000 water loan at the Exchange Trust Co.; on the refunding 4s '06 M S $79.000c_Sept 1 '15-'3fi 450'13
21,000r_July 1 '15 28
2
Notes outstanding__
SPRINGFIELD.
12,000 48 '14 3-3 45.000_-Jan 1 '15-'34
bonds at the International Trust Co. TOTAL DEBT
Oct 10'14_ 592,600
This city is In Hampden County.
Building
Assess. val. ($4' act.)'14_2,018,955 350'02 34 Bonds.
Incorporated as a city hiay 25 1852.
$22,000c —Jan 1 1922
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ ..$13.00 3%3'06 34
450'14 -_ 15130,000__Nov 1 '15-24 SWAMPSCOTT.
325r_ Jan 1'15-'16
_Jan
This town(P.O. Ind.Sta. Lynn) Is
1 120,000__Nov 1 '25-'34
INT. on water bonds at Martha's 430'07 34
8.000c_July 1 '15-'22
in Essex County. Inc. May 21 1852. Vineyard Nat. Bk.. Vineyard Haven:
Street-Ext. and Rifle Range.
Public Playgrounds.
on school bonds at Lynn Fivo-Cent 350'03 J-J •$31,000c_ --July 1 1933
Miscellaneous Loan Bonds.
Is g '08 A-0 $20.000r -.Oct 1 '15-'18
a Municipal Building Bonds.
Public Park Bonds.
$7,500c - - -1915-1919 Savings Bank.
45 '93 A-0 •20.000c.-Oct 1 1923
354g'09 M-51 $525,000_Nov 1 '15-'49 450'13
1.400c_ _July 1 1920
4s g '10 /d-N 360,000_Nov 1 '15-'50
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
3,000c_July 1 '21-'23 WAKEFIELD.
310'05 34
Public Park & Town Hall Bonds
4s g '11 A-0 272,000r_Oct 1 '15-'31
This town is In Middlesex County. 48 '08 34 $1,000r..-July 1 1915
ls g '12 M-N 511.000 Nov 1 '14-'52 438'13 J4 59,500e_July 1 '15-'33
400r --Jan 1 '15-'18
Inc. 1868. Popula'n '10, 11,404.
BOND. DEBT Feb 11013 $622,400
Stone-Crusher Bonds.
4s '14 --- 200,000__Nov 1 '15-'54
Sewer Bonds.
4s '11 Sinking funds_Fire 8c Police Bldg. Bonds.
$1,500
1914 3548
300.572
M-N $60,000c..-_ 1921-1930 Water debt (additional) Fire Bonds.
48 g '10 A-0 $289,000r_Oct 1 '14-'30
M-N 30,000c-- Nov 1 '15-'20 Water sinking fund (add'i) 375.000
48 '11 _-_ $3,000
River-Front Loan.
1915-1917 3145
245.743
M-N 100,0000-Nov 1 '31-'40 Borrowing capacity_ _450'13 J-3 I 7.000c_July 1 '15-21 3145
48 g '08 A-0 $8,000r -Oct 1 '15-'18
436.209
A-0 49.000c-Oct 1 '14-'42 Assessed valuation, real
1
Fire-Department Bonds.
500c._ _J uly 1 1922 350
350
M-N 13.000 -----1923-1935 Assessed val.. personal_ _21.619.100
Humphrey St. Impt. Bonds.
'06 M-N 58,000 Nov 1 '15-'16
g
8.598,100
Sewer Notes.
4s '14 J-D $50,000c ---.1915-1934
Locust St. Extension.
Total val.'13(abt. act.)
4s
A-0 12.000 -----1915-1916 Total valuation 1914_ _ _ 30.217.200
Sewer Bonds.
43 g '11 A-0 $14.000r -Oct 1 '15-'21
31,300.100
3548
--- 12,000
M-S$133,000 --Sept 1 '14-'42 _s
1915-1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$18.0()
Fulton Street Bonds.
--6,000
M-S 22.000 _Sept 1 '15-'2.5 _s
1915-1918 Population in 1910 _4358'14 --- $400,000_ _Nov 1 '15-'34 45
--27.834
School Loans.
4s '11 -_
Municipal'Loan Bonds.
6.000
Special loans.!
1915-1920
M N $4,000c-Nov 1 '15-'18
450'13 J-3
INT. is largely payable at the Bos7,000c_July 1 '15-28 4s
43(9'13 51-N j$24,000r_Nov 1'15-'18
_s
___
1,000
Water
1915 ton Safe Dep. & Tr. Co., Boston.
( 25.000r_Nov 1 '19-'23 3)45 g FBonds.
A 0 10.500c_Oct 1 '15-'21
-A$150,000 - --Aug 1 1928 350
School Bonds.
310
MN
—
.
43 g '95 A-0 $35.000r. --Oct 11015 3 %g'09 A-0 75.000c-Apr 1 '15-'39 4s '13 M 8 3,000c_Nov 1 '15-17 WATERTOWN 22.500c-Mar 1 '15-'23
Tills town is in Middlesex County.
g '97-'98 J4370,000r -Jan 1 1917 4Sis'13 51-N 2.500c_May 1 '15-19
Water Meter Notes.
School Loans.
15,000rJuly 1915-'17
4s g '97 J4
45 '12 A-0 $12,000__Apr 1 '15-'22 Incorporated Sept. 17 1630.
School-House Loans.
43,500r-July 1914-'18 48 '11 -__ 578.000
1914-1931 _s
y4g'98 J-J
___ 13,500
Town Debt Nov. 7 1913.
1915-1923 4s 05 Id-N $33,000e_May 1 '15-'25
354g'00 3-I) 20,000r- --Dec 1 1919
4s '13 M-N 2,000___ _May 1 1915
3253,600 _8Water-Main Notes.
3sg '00 J-Da125,000_-.-June 1 1920 Permanent Impt. Loan
--- $7,000
1915-1921 450'13 M-N 8,000 .May 1 '16-'23
3 Ag'01 M-S 125,000r_ __Sept 1 1921 Bonded debt (outside limit)
__
1,000
Sewer debt
1915 48 '13 M-N 64,000c_May 1 '15-'33
196,850 _s
34g'02 A-0 55,000r_ ..Oct 1 1922
Water debt (gross)
48 '13 M-N 4,000__May 1 '15-'18
240.800 4s Municipal Light Loan.
3%g'03 hi-S a40.000e&rSept 1 1923
A-0 $96.000c_Oct 1 '14-'24 45014
Water sinking fund
63,165
yig'05-'06J-J 396.000r_Jan 1 1925
f1,500c___July 1 1915
3
Gas & Electric Light Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.).$13,156,915
11,000c__ -July 1 1916
48 g'06 M-Na207,000r- __Nov 1 1926 Tax rate (per MOW) 1913- -416.50 350'09 A 0 110.000__Apr 1 '15-'19
Street Loan.
'08 A-0 82,500r-Oct 1 'H-'28
48 ir
1 3.000_ _Apr 1 1919 314s'05 M-N $54,000c-May 1
_Apr
In 1910-6.204
48 g '09 A-0 80,000r --Oct 1 '14-'29 Populationpayable In Boston.
'15-'23
Fire Station Bonds,
4s '07 11-N
INT. is
48 g '13 M-N500,000c- _Nov 1 '14-'23
350
J-D $1,000_ -Dec 1 1915 4s '07 M-N 36.000c_May 1 '15-'23
10,000c_May 1
45ig'13 M-N220,000r__Nov 1 '14-'33
Water Bonds.
45 '12 A-0 3,000__Apr 1 '15-19
138,000-Nov 1 '14-'32 TAUNTON.
Is
'15-'17
A-0 S195.000c_Oct 1 '15-'33 43014
f6,000c_July 1 '15-'17
4g'l3M-NI 1,500_ _ _ _Nov 1 1933
This city is in Bristol County.
Insurance Premium Loan.
12,000c_july 1 '18 19
Incorporated May 11 1864.
High School of Commerce.
4s
A-0 51.000__Oct 1 '15-'16
Fire Station & Site Loans. 2
School Bonds.
454s'14 - - $80,000_ _Nov 1 '15-'24
Wire Conduit Notes.
4s '11 3-3
57.000c_july 1 '15-'21
-8
1 70,000__Nov 1 '25-'34 450'13 --- $100,000
52.000
1915-1916 43 '12 A-0
4,000-Apr 1 15-'18




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MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL. xcix.

Funded Water Loan.
WINTHROP.
WEST SPRINGFIELD.
WATERTOWN (Concluded).
A-0$100,000r_ _Apr 1 1915
This town (P.0.Sta. Boston) Is In 48
This town is in Hampden County.
Drainage Loans.
A-01,660,000r_ _ -Apr 1'18-'28
4s
Suffolk County. Incorp. In 1852.
330'05 131-N $10.000c_ ....May 1 1915 Population 1910, 9.244.
J-J
25.000r—J'an 1 1929
45
Municipal Loans.
School Bonds.
0'06 31-N 10.000e—Mair 1 1916
-D 950,000r_June 1 '29
330
-A 336,000c-Aug 1 '15-'32 4s '10 A-0 $62,500c-Oct 1 '14-'20 330 JA-0 150.000r. __Apr 1 &'30
10,500—July 1 '18-'19 0'12 F
43 '09 J-J
1931
12.000c_ _Deo 1 '15-'20
J-D
General Purposes
-$58,800 48
4.8 '10 11-3 3,500-- _-Sept 1 1920
43013 A-0 35,873_Apr 15 '15-'23 330 J4 110,000r_July 1 '31 &'32
Refunding Bonds.
6.000c_July 1 '15-'20
48 '11 J-J
A-0 100.000r —A-0 1 1932
330
School Bonds.
1 '15-'16 48
M-N$100.000_May 1 '28-'29
430'13 M-N 4.000_ May
48 '08 M-N $28,000_Nov 15 '15-'28 330 J-J 225,000r_Jan 1 '33 & '34
Water Bonds.
Drainage and Sewer Bonds.
A-0 25.000r--0ct 1 1933
$25,000— -_Apr 1 1929
School & Miscellaneous Bonds. 3348
48 '12 A-0 $14,000—Apr 1 '15-'21 45 g
—July
48 g
A-0 25.000— --Oct 1 1930 4s '12
43,583.80-Oct 15 '15-'17 330'04 J-J 80,000r- --Deo 1 1934
Water Loans.
1 1934
3 30'04 3-0 50.000rShore Road Loan (Notes).
165,000— --Apr 1 1927
330'99 J-J $135.0000-Sept 1 '15-'29 45
330'05 A-0 15,000r ._Apr 1 1935
2
100,000c-July 1 '15 34 3 Hs g A-0 50,000— —Oct 1 1930 330'01 J-ti $24.000 —June 1 '15-'26 33006 A-0 25,000r_ --Apr 1 1936
45 '04 J-J
(Notes).
1915-1930
4$ '05
-- 32,000
Land Purchase
Water-Main Loans.
1917
*4,300_ _July 1 '15-'18 45 '07 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1919'
31-N 25.000c..--Nov 1 1933 33008 J-J
48 '12 J4 $3 000—July 1 '15217 4s g
A-0 25.000r_ __Apr 1
33005 A-0 2,119.25_Apr 22 1915 330
Bridge Bonds.
High-School Loans.
1
4s '09 A-0 25,000r_Oct 1 1919
825.000
School Notes.
0'10 A-0 $75.000c_Apr 1 '15-'29 --s '07 '10 34 10.000r—July 1920
4$ '10 1.1-N 12,000e_N0v 1 '15-'20 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914- $482.800 3Hs'01 11-N 52.000.-Nov 1 '15-'16 45 '10 A-0 75,000r --Oct 1 1929'
324.000
Hose House & Refunding Notes 4s
21,000„July I '15-'21 Water debt (Included)
45 '12 J-J
--July 1 1916
116,645 330'05 A-0 $3,650__-Apr 15 1915 48 '11 J4 250.000r —Oct 1 1921
2
2,400_June 1 '15 16 Sinking funds
-D
43013 J
Tax valuation 1914_ —9,668.984
Highway & Oen. Loan Bonds. 45 '11 A-0 100.000rRefunding Loans.
Total tax (per 81,000) 1914_ -417.00 45 '11 A-0 $21,000c__Oct 15'15-21 4s '11 J-J 110,000r-__July 1 1921
4s '09 M-N $4,000c_ __Nov 1 1917
1 1922
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Bost.
Street & General Loan Bonds. 330'12 A-0 175.000r—Apr 1 1922
141-N 44.000--May 1 '15-'36
4s
30.000r ____Oct
4s '12 ___ $28.000_0ct 15 '15-'22 45 '12 A-0 95.000r_Jan 1 '15 33
9,0000-July 1 '15-'23
45 '11 J-J
2
'13 .14
45
WEYMOUTH.
Cemetery Notes.
Sewer Loans.
2
1 '15 3.1
This town is In Norfolk County. 48 '06 F
-A $3,570.72_Aug 1 1916 45 '13 A-0 95,000r—Apr 1 '15-'23
48 '06 A-0 57.0000- --Apr 1 1916
9,000r_July
45 '13 J4
Refunding Bonds.
5,500 — —Sept 1 1920 Incorporated 1635. The town's total
4$ '10 M-S
A-0 19,000r_Oct 1
45 '11 M-N 5,000c_May 1 '15-'19 assets on Jan. 1 1914 were figured to 33008 J-D $67,000_June 29 '14-'26 48 '13
2
-D
8,250-June 30 '15-'17 48 13 A-0 130,000r—Oct 1 '15 23.
2.000„Ju1y 1 '15-'16 be 51.467.199. Including water-works 48 '08 J
4s '12 J-J
Playground Bonds.
430'13 M-N 6,000c-May 1 '15-'20 property valued at 8555.500.
Fire Bonds,
Water Refunding Bonds.
2
48 '11 J-J $67,500c_Jan 1 '15 41 330'05 A-0 no.000r.--Apr 1 1915
4345'13 M-N 1.000---May 1 1915
Playground Notes.
13,300c—July 1 1915 43014 M-N1$95,000_Nov 1 '15-'33
17,000r- __July 1 1918
4s '08 J-J
3.000__ _Nov 1 1934 48 '13 ___ $4,500_Dec 22 '15-'23 4.21 '10 J-J
3,000c---July 1 1916
15,000r- —Jan 1 1920
430'14 J-J
Water Bonds
Veteran Building Notes.
12,000c_July 1 '17-'22
Grade-Crossing Abolition.
M-N $50.000c_ _Nov 1 1917 4s '08 J-J
$400 __July 15 1917
2,000c_July 1 '23-24 45
45 '08 J-J 550,000r_ _July 1 1918
45
34-N 21.000o_ —Nov 1 1919
Water Bonds.
Municipal Loan.
100,000r.. Jan 1 1919
M-N 29.000c_ __Nov 1 1920 48 '08 J-J $127,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'38 330'09 34 100,000r __Oct 1 1930
ts '08 13-N $9.225c- May 1 1917 45
M-N 15,000c_ _May 1 1921 4s '09 J-J 50,000__Jan 15'15-'29 45 '10 A-0
4$
Loan.
Engine-House
330'10 J-J 100,000r _ --Jan 1 1930
M-N 30,000c..May 1 '24-'27 'is '10 J-J 34,000 __Jan 1 '15-'30
48 '05 F-A $6,5000—Aug 1 1915 43
4s '12 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1922
M-N 50,000e_May 1 '33-'42
Sewer & Drains (Notes).
TOTAL DEBT July 9 '14 $743.725 3348
1923
3&-N 6,000c_May 1 '29&'31 3345'05 J-D $4,875.- __Deo 5 1916 48 '13 J-J 30,000r___Jan 1
Water debt (Included)- -- 235,000 43
4,885 —June 22 1917
M-N 12.000c_May '30 & '32 4s '08 J-D
Funded Sewer Loans.
69,000 48
Other debt outside limit__
2
4.750—Dec 27 1917 45
J-J $100,000r_ _Jan 1 1916
47.367 430'14 M-N112,000__May 1 '15 20 48 '09 J-D
Borrow. capac. July 9'14..
1 1.000_ _May 1 1921 45 '09 J-D
__May
4.995 _Dec 13 1918 48
34 200.000r_ _Jan 1 1927
Total assessed val. 1913-.17.520.900
45 '12 __2.150__--Oct 15 1915 4$
34 300.000r_ __July 1 1928
General Purpose Notes.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913.-419.20
J-J 170,000r_ __July 1 1929
$4.500_Dec 2 '14-'17
3345
Fire Hose Notes.
In 1910-- -- -- -- --12.875 45
Population
43 '08 J-D *1,012 -June 22 1918 330
A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1920
Town-House Notes.
INT, on water 45 at Boston Safe 45 '07 J-D $11,000_Dec 15 '15-'16
A-0 400.000r_ _Apr 1 '30-'31
3 345
Street Notes.
notes
Deposit & Trust Co.; refunding
43 '08 kt-N $9,409.81—May 1918 330
A-0 125,000r-Apr 1 32-'38
Police-Station Notes.
and school 4s of 1909 at Old Colony 430'13 M-N $3,000__Nov 3 '15-'17 4s '10 J-D
2,586.41_Dec 26 1920 330'05 A-0 60,000r_Apr 1 '34-'35
Boston. other loans at
Trust Co..
4s '12 --2.000_ _Oct 15 '15-'16 330'06 A-0 20,000r_ _Apr 1 1936
School Notes.
Fourth Atlantic Nat. Bank, Boston. 330
M-N $15,000c_May 1 '15-'20 4.35s'13 ___ 3.800_ _Sept 15 '15-'16 4s '07 A-0 50.000r_ _Apr 1 1917
9,000 —Nov 1 '15-'23 FUND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $684.647 45 '08 J4 25,000r___Jan 1 1918
-A
F
45
-fl 25.000r_ —June 1 1918
0'07 M-N 40,000 --Nov 1 '19-'26 Water debt (included)--- 215.000 4s '08 3
WELLESLEY.
12,000r_ __July 1 1918
74.762 4s '08 J-J
-A 12,000_Aug 18 '15-'20 Borrowing capacity
town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. 430'13 F
This
Tax valuation 1913
15,380,150 33009 J-J 35.000r- --Jan 1 1919
Bridge Notes.
Apr.6 1881. Pop'n 1910. 5.413.
A-0 20,000r— -Apr 1 1919
45 '07 J-D $3,000 --June 1 '15-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.__$2l.00 330
Water Works.
.
10.132 45 '09 A-0 20.000r _....Oct 11919
4s '96 M-S $12,000c_ _Mar 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '14 $513,000 Population In
187,000
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boa. 48 '10 34 50.000r. __Jan 1 1920
4s '97 M-S 34,000__Mar 1 '15-'27 Floating debt & notes.___
25,000_ --Jan 1 1921
4s '11 J-J
405,518
48 '01 M-S 10,000___ _Mar 1 1921 Sinking funds_ ----48 '11 A-0 50,000r_ Apr 1 1921
48 '06 1%1-S 2,000_ _Mar 1 '15-'16 Water sinking fund (Incl.) _ 391,556
_July
23,000r__July 1 1921
48 '11 J-J
2
48 '07 M-S I8,000__Sept 1 '15 32 Total valuation 1914 __ _ _12,020,680 WOBURN.
This city is in Middlesex County. 33012 34 25.000r_ _ _Jan 1 1922
18 '09 M-S 20,000__Sept 1 '15-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- _418.25
Municipal Loans (inside limit). 48 '12 A-0 100,000r—Apr 1 1922
48 '12 M-S 23.000_ _Mar 1 '15-'37 Population in 1910 ...... _.12.895
J-J 95.000r____Jan 1 1923
4s '13 M-S 2,000__Mar 1 '15-'16
INT. on town and school debt at 45 '05 A-0 /2.000r—Oct 11 1915 45 '13 A-0 15.000r_ _ _Oct 1 1922
8,000c&rJuly '15-16 45 '12
4s '85 M-S 110,000c__ -Mar 1 1915 Town Treasurer's office; other loans 45 '06 J-J
22,500r_July 1 '15-'23
48 '11 J-J 45,760r_July 1 '14-'21 45 '13 J-J
Park Bonds.
at the Shawmut Bank, Boston.
58 '07 J4 12,000e&rJuly 1 '15-17 4s '13 A-0 38.000r__Oct 1 .15283
2
4s '99 M-S $10.000__Sept 1 '16 21
20,000c-July 1 '15-'18
48 '08 J-J
2
Rifle Range Bonds.
45 '08 M-S 7,000__Mar 1 '0 28
20,0000-July 1 '15-'19 4$ '08 J-J *12,000r —Jan 1 1918
4s '09 J-J
2
48 '10 M-S 6.000__Sept 1 '15 26 WHITMAN.
5,000r -July 1 '15-'19 4s '08 J4 14,000r_ —July 1 1918
This town is in Plymouth Co. Inc. 48 '09 J-J
School Bonds.
30.000c_July 1 '15-'20
-J
45 '10 j
4s '05 M-S $56,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24 March 41875. Pop'n 1910,7.292,
Funded City Loans.
18 '10 M-S 75.000__Mar 1 '15-'29
South Abington Water Bonds. 48 '11 J-J 40,040 July 1 '15-'21 4s
1 '25-'27
1916 4$ '12 J-J 37,200c_July 1 '15-'22 4s '07 • A-0$650.000—Apr
M-S $50.000r
48 '11 M-8 10,000__Sept 1 '15-'19 45
A-0 10,000r_ _-Apr 1 1917
1 '15 23
22,500c_July
2
430'13 J-J
Town Water Bonds.
48 '07 M-S 3.000_ _Sept 1 '15-'17
Land-Drainage Loan.
1925 4s '13 J-J 22,500c_July 1 '15-'23
11-S $20.000r
0
Electric-Light Bonds.
2
Playground Debt (Outside Limit) 4s '13 A-0 $90,000r-Oct 1 '15 23
___ 32,000
45 '05 M-S $2,000_ _ _Sept 1 1915 -8
Public Playground Loans.
$1.500c_July 1 '15-'17
4s '09 J-J
Town Hall Bonds.
4s '06 M-S 4,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'16
A-0 $36,000r_ —Oct 1 1918
Highway Bonds (Inside Limit). 48
2,1-S $62.000r --------1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $434,000 4s
34 50,000r_ _July 1 1929
0'05 J-J
$500r_July 1 1915 3348
261,000
Water debt (Included)_
School Bonds.
500r_--Sept 1 1915 4s '12 A-0 30,00.,. Apr 1 1922
150,714 45 '12 ___ $56.750c-Dec 1 '14-'27 45 '05 M-3
Sinking fund assets._ ____
9,000r_July 1 '15-'23
500r___Nov 1 1915 4$ '13 34
Total valuation 1914_ __ —19.330.577 TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $220,750 4s '05 id-N
Hospital Bonds.
6,392
School Bonds (Inside Limit)•
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-412.00 Sinking fund
5 640,013 4s '05 J-J
$650r___July 1 1915 48 '07 A-0 $45.000r— -Apr 1 1917
Dep.&Tr.Co Total valuation 1914
INT. at Boston Safe
4.000r_ _-July 1 1918
Fire Dept. Bonds (Inside Limit). 4s '08 .14
(Assessment at fair cash value.)
1923
15,000r—Jan
$600r_July 1 1915 48 '13 .14 177.000r—Oct 1 1922
Tax rate (per M.000) 1914 .422.90 4s '05 J-.1
1
48 '12 A-0
Sewer Debt (Inside Limit).
WESTBOROUGH.
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos.
0'13 34 81,000r_July 1 '15-'23
Worcester Co. Inc.
This town is in
4s '06 J-J
$400c_July 1 '15-'16
5,130r_July 1 '15-.23
48 '08 J-J
Nov. 1717. Popula. '10, 5.446.
300r___Tuly 1 1915 45 '13 J-J
Police-Station Bonds.
WILLIAMSBURGH.
Sewer Bonds.
High-School Debt(Outside Limit).
48 '11 J-J $20.000r_ --Jan 1 1921
town is in Hampshire Co. Inc. 4s '06 F
3.1-N $31.000r --------1922 This
-A $59,000r_Aug 1 '15-'33
4s
Street Paving Loans.
3•1-N 10.000c --------1926 Apr. 24 1771. Pop'n 1910, 2,132.
45
6,800c_July 1 '15-'31
4s '06 J-J
A-0 $40,000r_ --Apr 1 1915
Water Bonds.
M-N 30,000c_ --Nov 1 1928
334s
High-School Debt (Inside Limit). 3345
0'10 31-N 16.000--May 1 '15-'30 48 g '03 J-J $50.000c- —July 1 1933 45 '06 .1-3 $12.000r_July 1 '15 26 33005 A-0 30,000r--Oct 1 1915
2
BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1914.. $50,000 45 '06 J-J
Water Bonds.
6,000r_July 1 '15-'26 330'06 A-0 28.500r- —Apr 1 1916
M-S $20,000r—Sept 16 1916 Floating debt__ ........ -- 10,300 4s '07 J-D
48
1,000c___July 1 1915 48 '06 J-J 148,825r_ --July 1 1916
11,799
Is '07 A-0 50.000r- —Apr 1 1917
M-S
2,000r--Set 16 1919 Sinking fund__ ......
45
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914.-1.169.351 4s '06 J4 $2,000c.July 1 '15-'16 48 '08 34 50,000r—Jan 1 1918
2,1-3
5.000r ----1920
4s
1918
1925 (Assessment about fair cash value.) 430'07 J-J
4s
3.1-3 19.000c
16,000r_July 1 '15-'22 48 '08 A-0 15.000r_ Apr 1 1918
111-N 6.000c.. —Nov 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914— -420.50 48 '08 J-J
4s
18,000c.July 1 '15-'23 45 '08 J-D 15,000r--June 1 1918
45 '08 J-J 80.000r- —July 1
School Notes.
5,000r_July, 1 '15-'19
INT. at Hampshire Co. Nat. Bank. 45 '09 34
1 1919
1915-1926
4s '06 M-N521.000
4s '11 J-J
7,000c_July. 1 '15-'21 330'09 J-J 100,000r—Jan 1 1919
A-0 20,000r—Apr
PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '14 $162,750
16,000c_July 1 '15-'30 334s
45 '10 J-J
75,000r- --July 1 1919
J-J
Temporary & dem'd notes 13,000 WINCHESTER.
4s '11 M-S 6,000c_Sept 1 '15-'20 3348
__Jan 1 1920
This town is in Middlesex Co. Inc. 4s '12 J-J
Sinking funds
48.414
2
18.000c-Ju1y 1 '15 32 45 '10 J-J 295,000r_ —Oct 1 1919
15.000r_
Tax valuation 1913_ __ — —3,343,043 April 30 1850. Pop'n 1910, 9,309.
4348'13 34 19.000c-July 1 '15-'33 45 '09 A-0 20,000r_ —Oct 1 1919
33009 A-0
Total tax (per 81.000) 1913- —$18.60
Water Bonds.
FUNDED DEBT Jan. 11914—
1 1920
75,000r.
43 '94 M-N$20,000c_May 1 '16-'17 Inside limit
$290,510 48 '10 J-J 215,000._ —July 1 1921
__Jan
J-J
33003 J-D 13.000c_June 1 '15-'27 Outside limit
197.200 48
1 1921
WESTFIELD.
4s '04 M-N 15,000c_--May 1 1915 Borrowing capacity _______
4,136 45 '11 .14 125,000r___July 1 1922
This town Is in Hampden Co. Inc. 330'03 M-N 6,000c_Nov 1 '21-'22 Tax val.'14 (abt. act.)__ _12,334.037 3348123-i 120,000r___Jan
50.000r___Apr 1 1922
May 29 1669. Pop'n 10. 16.044.
48 '95 M-N 11,000c_Nov 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-426.00 48 '12 A-0
15,000r__July 1 1922
School Bonds.
33000 1%1-N 4.000c___May 1 1917
......- --15.308 4s '12 J-J 85,000r___Jan 1 1923
430'13 J-J $70.000c_July 1 '15-'20 330'03 M-N 1,000c___May 1 1916 Population in 1910.
45 '13 .14
INTEREST at Second Nat. Bank, 4s '13 34 22.500r_July 1 '15-'23
45 '14 M-S 30,000c_Mar 1 '15-'29 4s '98 J-D 33.000c_June 1 '26-'28
218.
43014 M-Nj 8,000
1915-1918 33002 M-N 12.000c_Nov 1 '29-'30 Boston, and in Woburn.
42 '13 34 20,000r_July 1 15
116,000
1919-1934
Building Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
1915
Water Bonds.
4s '13 __- $20.000__Nov 1 '14-'20
31005 A-0 $15,000r—.Apr 1 1920
WORCESTER.
48 '97 A-0 $32,000--Oct 1 '15-'22
'10 34 10,000r_ --July 1
Playground Bonds.
This city Is In Worcester County. 4s
13.000.-July 1 '15-'27 45 '94 J-D *50.000c_Dee 1 '15 24
48 '02 J-J
330'12 A-0 9,000r___Apr 1 1922
2
Gas and Light Bonds.
4s '98 J-D 12.500c_Deo 1 1928 Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848.
4s '12 34 12,000r—JulY 1 1922
Bridge Bonds.
330'99 J-D $60.000 __June 1 '15-'20
Fire & Police-Building Bonds.
School Loans.
A-0 $40.000r_ _Apr 1 1917
45 '07 A-0 18,000__Oct 1 '15-'32 45 '14 M-N$85,000__May 1 '15-'31 48 '08 J-D $5.000r __June 1 1918 48
10,000r__ _Jan 1 1922 3345
334s'12 J-J
48 '09 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 '15-'34
3-3 177.000r- --July 1 1919
Stable Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
30,000r_ Jan 1 1929'
A-0 11,000__Oct 1 '15-'25 3348'03 M-N $t,000c
J-J
48 '10
1915 4s '08 A-0 $25.000r—Apr 1 1918 330
2
School Loans.
-A-0 20.000r_ _Apr 1 1921
4s '11 A-0 7,000—Oct 1 '15 21
10,000r_ —July 1 1918 330
1915-1934 334503 A-0 570,000c Oct 1 '14-'31 4s '08 J-J
J4 95,000r_ -.July 1 1921
48 '14 --- 25,000c
3348
25.000r_ --Jan 1 1919 3345
.14 75,000r- --July 1 1922
330'05 A-0 6,0000_Oct 1 '15-'20 330'09 J-J
sewer Bonds.
25,000r—Jan 1 1920
48 '10 .1-J
Surface Drain Loans.
J4 27,000r_ —July 1 1916
45 '07 M-N $8,000 Nov 1 '15-'22
J4 15,000r_ -Jan 1 1921 4s '06 A-0 98,500r- —Apr 1 1917
40,000__Oct 1 '15-'22 4s '12
'07
$6,000c_May 1 '15-'16 0'11 J-J
4,5
0'03 A-0
45 '11
10,000r__ _July 1 1921 45 '08 34 15.000r- __Jan 1 1918
3 Hs'04 A-0 24,000—Oct 1 '15-'20 4s '13 M-N 12,000e_May 1 '17-'20 334812 J-J
25,000r__ _Jan
65,000r- —Jan 1 1919
16,000c _July 1 '15222 45 '14 M-N 12.000c-May 1 '15-'18 48 '13 34 20,000— --Jan 1 1922 330'09 J-J
430'13 J-.1
1 1923 48
A-0 10.000r_ --Apr 1 1927
Public Park Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
1928
Beaver Brook Loan.
J-J 100,000r- _-July 1 1929
48 '10 A-01 $51,500—Oct 1 '15-'20 4.8 '11 3.1-N $81.000c-Nov 1 '15-'41 33006 A-0 $25,000r. _Apr 1 1916 3348
A-0 125.000r- -.Apr 1
Sewer Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 10,500._ _Oct 1 '15-'21
48 '08 J-D 28,000r_ -.June 1 1918 330'09 34 65,000r- —Jan 1 1920'10
4s '94 J-D $50.0000_Dec 1 '18 22
2
Jail Bonds.
A-0 37.000r- --Oct 1 1915 4s '11 J-J 120.000r_ __Jan 1 1921
334$
4s
4s '11 A-0 55.000.-Oct 1 '15-'19 4s '95 J-D 30,000c_Dec 1 '17-'22 4s
A-0 7,000r_ —Oct 1 1917 33012 3-3 20,000r___Jan 1 1922
4s '96 J-D 20,000c_Dec 1 '23-'24 3345
High-School Notes.
A-0 45.000r_ —Apr 1 1919 0'12 A-0 15.000____Apr 1 1922
216 Funded debt Apr 1 1914— $499,500 48 '10 J-J
4s '06 M-S $6.400_ —Mch 1 '15
50,000r - Jan 1 1920 48 12 A-0 15,000r___Oct 1 1922
133.000
PERM.DEBT Jan 1 1914 5436,100 Water debt (included)--1923
Funded Park Loan.
'13 .14 275.000r___Jan 1
62,500 3348
50,000 Playground bonds (incl.)Water debt (included).—
58.500r- —July 1 1932 0'12 .14 35.000r—July 119,22
J-J
48
Tax val. 1913(q act.)_10,939,734 Total assessed val. 1913--16,426,829 45
A-0 250.000r_ --Apr 1 1938 48 '13 J-J 40,500r_July 1 '15-23
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-422.60 (Assessment at fair market value.) 334s'05 A-0 56.300r—Oct 1 1915 45 '13 J-J
55.800r....July 1'15-'23
$1,000) 1914_.__$17.50
Catch Basin.
INTEREST on water bonds at Tax rate (per
INTEREST payable by chec1030
INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co. and 45 '08 A-0 $10.000r—Oct 1 1918 Merchants' Nat. Bank, Boston.
First Nat, Bank. Boston: on others
A-0 10,000r- --Apr 1 1919
3348
at Hampden Nat. Bank, Westfield. Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston.




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-asEEMEN\

RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914.]

TOTAL DEBT.SINK. FDS.. &c.: $5,993,710.68. Receipts from water
Mar. 31'14. Mar.31'13 assessments in 1913, $448.364.95; int.
.
on water loans, $173,678.35; paid to
Tot,bd. debt..12.824,325 12.076,625 water sinking fund, $7,203.71.
Sinking funds 5.469,543 4.790.615
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was
145.986; in 1900. 118,421.
Net debt.- 7,354,782 7,286.010
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Water & park
1914.
1913.
debt (includ.
above)
4,960.000 4,840,000 Real estate_
126,079,900
The sinking fund receives yearly a (Real estate assessed at cash value.)
sum sufficient, with accumulations of P'ersonal_ _
36.313,595
interest on sinking fund investments. Total
172,334,979 162,393.495
to retire entire debt at maturity. In Tax (per M)
$19.60
$17.60
sink1913 $530,240 was paid into
1910.
1905.
ing fund. The water sinking fund
on Mar.31 1914 amounted to$2,467.- Real estate:110,513,550 95,669.850
025.40.
(Real estate assessed at cash value.)
-The city Personal- _ _ 31,388.057 25.195,652
CITY PROPERTY.
141,907,607 120,865 502
owned property in 1913 valued at Total
$16.40
$14.00
419 819 710 6b incl. water works, Tax (per M)

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popu'n
debt.
debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910.
$
$
$
$
LocationNonet$1.114.5271$14.00 2.013
$32.000
Avon (T), Norfolk Co
Barnstable(T),BarnstableCo.- 82,750 20,000 t8.425.650 t14.80
4.676
Berkshire County
•61,060
t103.833,961 ---- 105,369
Blandford Fire Dist., Hamp25,000
None d225,000
den County
$7,644,300 $10.00
Bourne (T), Barnstable Co_ _ -•97,819
92,250
Dalton Fire District
Dartmouth. Bristol County_ _ _ None 69.000 t5,019.325 t16.00
4.378
Deerfield School District
h28,000
Deerfield Fire District
None 1,398,630 e3.15
28,000
Douglas (T), Worcester Co-__ 42.000
None t1.316,238 t14.60 2.152
East Longmeadow (T).Hamp50,500 15,000 11,256,140 §17.30
den Co
1,553
Foxborough Water Sup. Dist_ 84.500
None t1,738.305 t3.25
Hadley Water Supply Dist
32,000
Hatfield (T), Hampshire Co__ 90,000 6,000 1.991.877 118.90
1.986
Hopkinton (T), Middlesex Co- 26,000 10.000 -1.817,701 f20.50
2,452
Hull (T), Plymouth Co
258,561
None -8,146,212 15.20
2.103
Littleton (T), Middlesex Co
55.500
-1,194.052 t22.60
1,229
Millers' Falls Water Dist
55,000
2,000 -1.045.914 *13.80
MI1115, Norfolk Co
30,000 62,300 -1.368.019 t18.30
1.399
Monson (T), Hampden Co_ --- 27,000
2.000 -1,869,090 t19.30
4,758
Montague (TI, Franklin Co_ _ _ 33,700
None 5,116,520 $17.80
6.866
Nantucket (T), Nantucket Co. 53.538
None -4,342.040 t17.70
2,962
North Brobkfield (T), WorcesNone 57.250 §2,000,428 §15.60
ter County
3,075
42,400
None t1,464.269 t22.00
Northfield, Franklin Co
1,642
Plymouth County
204,000 87,000 t144774961
---- 144,337
Provincetown(T),Barns'bleCo.•75.600 1,
12,423,370 123.50
4,369
None 1'856,950 '124.00
Rutland, Worcester Co
32,700
1.743
60,200
t5,546.205 117.00
Scituate (T), Plymouth Co
2,482
*74,271
t3,704,392 t15.00
Sharon, Norfolk County
2,310
t7,382,086 t18.40 12.592
Southbridge (TI. Wore Co__ _•189.150
None 13.286,207 t19.50 4.884
South Hadley (T),Hampsh.Co.134,850
None d3.408,340 d2.10
30,000
Turners' Falls Fire Dist
90,000 15,000 t3,778,880 14.00 4,671
Uxbridge, Worcester Co
None 5,039,160 -16.30 8,774
67,720
Ware (T), Hampshire Co
9
4,730 t5.471,34 -18.25 4,102
Wareham,Plymouth County - 25.000
t3.036.500 -17.60 6,206
Wayland (T), Middlesex Co..- 93.400
110,428,364 -12.60 11.509
Webster (T), Worcester Co___ 66,600
Westport (T). Bristol Co __-- 36,000
t2,281,700 -20.00 2.028
5.678
Winchendon(T).Worcester Co. 96,240
'14,301.773 g22.40
•Total debt. h This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not
informed as to what is total debt. (T)Town. y 1911 figures. d 1912
figures. a 1913 figures. § 1914 figures.

State of Rhode Island.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ckc.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)
1,250
State Capital
Providence
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
LEGISLATURE.
-The Legislature now meets annually the first
day in January. There is no limit as to the length of session, butTuescompensation of the legislators is limited to sixty days' attendance in any
calendar year.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For early history of the Rhode Island
see "State & City Supplement" of Apr. 13 1895. page 33. The State debt,
bonds outstanding at present are described as follows:
Penal & Reformatory Inst. Loan.
Charitable Inst. Loan,
3Pig'09 M-S $300,0000_ _mob 1 1959 4g'14 J-J $617.000c___July 1 1964
State House Loan,
Armory Construction Bonds.
3340)4 J-J 3400,0000-2an 1 1924 3s g '06 A-0E350.000c- _Apr 1 1946
3346'94 J-J 400.000o-__Jan 1 1934
Highway Improvement Bonds.
35 g '98 A-0 800,0000._July 15 1938 3s g '06 A-0$600,000c _Apr 1 1936
3s W '01 M-N 700.0000-May 1 1941 3 3Ig'09 MS 600,000c_Mch 1 1939
Harbor improvement Bonds.
45 '12 J-D 600,000c -_June 1 1942
45 g '10 F-A$500,000c___Aug 1 1960
*Metropolitan Park Loan.
45 13 J-D 250,000z-Dec 1 1963 3 34sg'08J-D$250,0000 June 1 1958
*This is debt incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities Included in Metropolitan Park System
While such debt is a direct obligation of the State, Its payment must eventually be met by assessment on the
towns and cities benefited. (z) Coupon with privilege of registration.
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.
-The bonds are for$500 and $1.000 each.
TAX•FREE.-All of the above bonds are tax-exempt in Rhode Island.
INTEREST on the State-House bonds and Charitable Inst. Loan 1914
is payable in Providence at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; all other
issues at Industrial Trust Co.
TOTAL DEBT.SINKING FUNDS, &c.
Oct. 1 '14. Oct. 1 '13. Jan. 1 '13. Jan. 1 '12.
Total funded debt
$6.667,000 $5,580,000 $5,580,000 $5,030,000
Sinking funds
781,102
796.090
673.493
593,210
Net debt
$5.870,910 $4,798,898 $4.906,507 $4.436,690
The sinking fund is largely Invested in city, town and district bonds and
notes. and It is to receive $98.976 yearly.
-The total assessed valuation of real estate and
TAX VALUATION.
personal property in Rhode Island Jan. 1 1914 was $662,469,733, consisting
of $445,001,227 real estate and $217.468.506 personal property. Tax rate
(per $1,000) in 1912, 1913 and 1914 was $0.90.
POPULATION OF STATE
542,610 1880
276,531 1840
1910
108,830 1800
69.122
480,082 1870
217.353 1830
1905
97,210 1790
68,825
428,556 1860
174,620 1820
83.059
1900
345.506 1850
147,545 1810
77.031
1890
STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.
-UnSection 13. Article IV of the State constitution, the General Assembly
der
has no power to incur State debt to an amount exoeeding 450,000 without
the consent of the people, except in time of war or of insurrection or invasion. In no case Is the Assembly to pledge the faith of the State for the
payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In
reference to city debts, there is nothing In the constitution of Rhode Island




29

limiting the amount of such obligations. The following. howeyer. are two
sections taken from Title 8, Chapter 46 (page 221) of the Revised Statutes
of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these provisions have been in force, and
consequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit of the power
of each town (which Includes city) to create debt.
SECTION 20.
-"The outstanding notes. bonds and contracts of towns
shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all public
works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all Indebtedness now authorized to be incurred on account thereof may be Incurred
according to the tenor of the authority thereof."
SECTION 21.
-"No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor,
Incur any debt in excess of three per centum of the taxable property of
such town, including the indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of
April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight; but the giving of a new
note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed and applied
to the payment of such pre-existing debt. is excepted from the provisions
of this section. and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted In
computing such Indebtedness."
TAXATION OF BONDS.
-Bonds or notes of the State are not subject to
taxation. Loans of municipalities, we were advised Dec.12 1911 by J. F.
Parker. Sec. of State. are taxable.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.
-At the
1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning Rhode Island savings
bank investments were completely revised and materially altered in mans
respects. In 1912 and 1914 further amendments were made. See V. 94.
p.
P. 1397. and V. 98, p. 1629. Investment in public securities is regulated
Clause I, a digest of which follows:
Clause I. Permits investments in (a) bonds or notes of the United States
or any State or Territory which has not, in the ten years next preceding
the time of investment, defaulted in the payment of its debt
(b) Bonds or notes of any city or town of the New England States or
New York State which has not defaulted in ten years and whose net debt
does not exceed 7% of the last preceding assessed valuation; or of any
incorporated district of said States having over 5,000 inhabitants, or in
New Hampshire, with a population of over 2,500, whose bonds are a
direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district, and whose net
debt does not exceed 5% of such valuation, and which bonds are provided
for by a sinking fund or serial retirement.
(c) Bonds or notes of any city of the United States other than the New
England States and New York State which has not defaulted during ten
years, has 30.000 or more inhabitants and a net debt of not exceeding 7%
of the last preceding assessed valuation, or the bonds and obligations of
any incorporated school district within such city, payable primarily from
taxes levied on all taxable property in such district; providing the population of the district is 30,000 or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are equal to at least 75% of the population and assessed
valuation of the city within which such district is located.
(d) Bonds or notes of any county in the United States having a population of over 100,000 (according to National or State Census), and whose net
indebtedness does not exceed 3% of the last preceding assessed valuation.
"Net Indebtedness
-Definition.
--(e) 'Net indebtedness' shall mean
the total debt less sinking funds, the net outstanding water and sewer
debts and the tax levy for the current year•"
Clauses II to VI, inclusive, which govern investment in railroad bonds.
public service securities and bonds of telephone companies, are given in
full herewith:
"Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.
-Clause II. In the bonds and
notes and receivers' certificates of steam railroad orporations described
herein below, in the 'table of eligible steam railroad bonds and notes.' subsections (a) to (y) inclusive, subject to the following definitions and classification:
"The words 'railroad' and 'railway' herein used are to be considered
synonymous titles.
'The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and
notes bearing interest.
"All 'income bonds' are ineligible.
"The eligibility of such bonds for such investments is defined as follows,
unless hereinafter otherwise provided:
-Ownership.
-Such railroad corporation shall own its
"Definition.
road in fee.
"Location.
-The railroad of such corporation shall be located principally
in the United States.
-The railroad of such corporation shall be of standard gauge.
"Gauge.
-Such railroad must be not less than 100 miles in length,
"Mileage.
exclusive of sidings.
-The net income of any such corporation shall be its earn"Net income.
ings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance
charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed dividends and guaranteed
interest paid by, or due from, it.
"The net earnings and income of any such corporation shall equal the
following requirements by the following classes, to which reference is made
in the succeeding table of bonds.
"Classification.-C/ass I. Any such corporation of this class must have
earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income
of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its funded
Indebtedness. including the bonds in question.
"Class II. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received a net income, in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and
successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, not less
than twice the annual interest for the current year on the underlying mortgage bonds in question, and all prior liens.
"Class III. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and
received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive
periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not
less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its mortgage
Indebtedness outstanding, including the bonds in question.
"Class IV. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods
of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than
one and a half times the annual interest for the current year on all its funded
indebtedness including the bonds in question. [In November 1913 the
Bank Commissioner announced that the proposed $67,552,000 bond issue
of the N.Y. N.H.& H.RR, will not be a legal investment, as the earnings
do not meet the requirements of'the law.)
"Table of Eligible Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.
-(a) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated in any of
the United States, whose net income is described in Class I.
"(b) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated in any of the United States which has leased its railroad to another
such railroadwhose net income isdescribed in Class I; Provided, that
such
lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of
the
bonds in question and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet
the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds or
prior lien or any other debenture bonds, together with a dividend of any
less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the not
lessor
corporation; and also provides for the proper maintenance and operation
of the property leased.
"(c) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, guaranteed as to
or assumed by another railroad described in Class I. principal and interest
"(d) Bonds of any such steam railroad corporation described in items
(b) and (c), which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed
by two or more steam railroads of which one shall be of Class I and the
others may be of Class III or Class IV.
"(e) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad
ated In any of the United States, whose net incomecorporation, incorporIs not lees than that
described in Class III.
"(f) Underlying mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation,
incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than
that described in Class II.
"(g) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which
and interest, or assumed by another steam are guaranteed as to principal
railroad, whose net income is
described in Class I or Class III.
'(h) Mortgage bondslfof any such steam railroad
corporation,
porated in any of the UnitediStates, whichflarelguaranteedlasItopr incorinicpal
and interest, or assumed, by two or more steam railroads,
of
one shall be of' Class I or Class III andithelothers maybe which at least
of Class III or
Class IV.
"(i) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad
porated in any of the United States, which has leased itscorporation, Incorrailroad to another
steam railroad whose net income is described in Class I
vided, that said lease is for a term extending at least ten or Class III; Proyears after the ma-

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[VOL. xcix.

"The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and
turity of the bonds in question,and that the rent Om such lease is sufficient notes bearing interest.
on said bonds
to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, than four per
—Such corporation shall own the
a dividend
"Descriptive Definition.—Ownership.
and any prior liens, together withof the lessor of not less and provides
corporation,
major part of its property in fee.
centum on the entire capital stock
"Location.—The property of such corporation shall be located princifor the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. incor"(j) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, more pally in the United States, unless otherwise provided.shall be its net earnor
"Net Income.—The net income of such corporation
porated in the United States, which has leased its railroad to twoIII; Prooperating expenses, maintenance
Class
steam railroads, of which at least one shall be of Class I or ten years after ings and income after payment of all
charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed interest and guaranteed
that said lease shall be for a term extending at least
vided,
in question, and that the rent from such lease dividends paid by, or due from, it.
the maturity of the bonds
"Eligibility for such investment.—Such corporation must have earned
Is sufficient to meet the interest, and sinking fund requirements, if any, on
its three fiscal years, or three nearer
said bonds and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not leas than and received a net income in each ofsuch investment not less than twice
of the lessor corporation, and periods of one year, next preceding
four per centum on the entire capital stock
indebtedness secured by
provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. the annual interest for the current year on all its are issued and all prior
such
"(k) First mortgage bonds or refunding mortgage bonds of anyterms the mortgage under which the bonds in question
and shall not have defaulted on
liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified,
steam railroad corporation which would be a legal investment under
however, that said
(g),(h). (I) and (i). respectively, except for the fact that it owns in fee less any of its obligations during the same period; Provided,
principal
bonds shall mature at least five years before the expiration of the or there
than 100 miles of road. exclusive of sidings.
is
"(I) First mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, franchise or franchises under which such corporationtheoperated, whereby
grantors
Irrespective of mileage, which is a constituent part of a steam railroad and shall exist some definite agreement or contract with
to time
transportation system of not less than 1.000 miles of road, exclusive of such franchise or franchises may be renewed or extended from time that by
or
sidings, and at least ninety per centum of the capital stock of which is throughout and beyond the life of the bonds in question, and adequately
proprietary holding company which operates said railroad and such an agreement or contract the security of said bonds is agreement
owned by a
copy of such
transportation system, and the earnings of which, with the earnings of the protected and preserved to the bondholders, and a Commissioner and shall
other divisions constituting said railroad and transportation system, are or contract shall be filed in the office of the Bank
holding company, and which bonds in question are fully be preserved in his files during the life of the bonds in question.
received by said
bonds
guaranteed as to principal and interest by such holding company, either
"Table of Eligible Public Service Securities.—(a) Mortgage
by direct guaranty, or by rental under lease extending at least ten years of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas,electric light or power comafter the maturity of said bonds, the terms of which lease require a pay- pany, incorporated under the laws of Rhode Island, whose property is loment of rent equivalent to all taxes and interest, and provides a sinking fund
and operated chiefly in this State.
sufficient to retire said bonds at maturity; Provided, however, that the net cated Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas
"(b)
income of said holding company shall equal the requirements of railroads and electric light or power company, incorporated under the laws of any
in Class I.
of the United States; Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such
"(m) Bonds and debentures of any steam railroad corporation whose electric railroad or street railroad company shall be a legal investment for
railroad property is unencumbered by mortgage, and whose net income is such deposits and income only in case such company shall have received
described in Class I; Provided, however, that such bonds or debentures shall average gross earnings of not less than four hundred thousand dollars in
be issued only under the authority of some State which provides by law
of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next prethat no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds shall subsequently each such investment, and if said bonds are issued by a company which
ceding
execute a mortgage upon its railroad property without including in and se- carries on the business of an electric railroad or street railway combined
,
curing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued by it and all its pre- with that of either a gas company or an electric light or power company, or
existing debts and liabilities, which provision so enacted in such State shall both of such kinds of business, then, in such case, such company shall have
have been accepted by the stockholders of such railroad company.
gross earnings of not less than six hundred thousand dol"(n) Bonds of any steam railroad corporation described in item (m) received average
fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next
which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad for a term extending lars in each of its three
and if said bonds are issued by any such gas
the maturity of the bonds in question, which preceding such investment; power company, or by a company which comnot less than ten years after
company or electric light or
lessee railroad fully guarantees the principal and interest on said bonds: bines the business of a gas company and an electric light company,and,or,
Provided, that said lessee railroad is one whose net income is at least up power company, or any two such businesses, then, in such case, it shall
to the standard set in Class III; and provided, further, that said lease is for have received average gross earnings of not less than two hundred thousand
a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in ques- dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one Year,
tion, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest and
such investment.
sinking fund requirements,if any.on said bonds,together with a dividend of next preceding refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad,
"(c) First or
not less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the street railway, gas, electric'light or power company incorporated in any
lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the UnitedStates, which are in operation and show substantial net earnof the property leased.
which are guaranteed as to principal and interest or assumed by
"(o) TFirst mortgage bonds of any terminal company, or terminal rail- ings and corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the
another
way* company,incorporated in the United States, whose property is located provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause.
in the United States, and whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and
such electric railroad or
"(d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any States, which are guarinterest by any such steam railroad corporation of Class I.
in any of the United
"(p) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal rail- street railway, incorporated
interest, or assumed by a steam railroad or railanteed as to
way company*, incorporated in the United States, whose property is located roads whose principal and be a legal investment under the provisions of
bonds would
and interherein.
in the United States, whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal
Class III of the classification of steam railroads
electric railroad,
est by two or more steam railroad corporations of Class I or Class III.
"(e) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such
which has leased its
"(q) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railstreet railway, gas, electric light or power company be a legal investment
way company,incorporated in the United States, whose property is located
other corporation whose bonds would
property to
however, that
in the United States, of which company at least ninety per centum of its under the any
of paragraph (b) of this clause; Provided,
capital stock is owned by two or more proprietary steam railroads of Cia.ssas said lease provisions for a term of at least ten years after the maturity
shall extend
I. III or IV, and which use said property, and jointly, or jointly and of said bonds at a rental at least equal to the fixed charges and taxes of the
severally, guarantee the principal and interest of all the indebtedness of lessor, including the interest on, and a sinking fund for,the bonds in quesmaturity, and shall resaid company.
or provides for the payment of said bonds at
"(r) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway tion, the operation and maintenance of the leased property; and provided,
quire
the United States, whose property is located in further, that an authentic copy of such lease shall be filed in the office of
company, incorporated in
the United States, which has leased its property to one or more steam rail- the Bank Commissioner, and such copy shall be preserved in his files during
road corporations which guarantee the principal and interest on said the life of the bonds in question.
such electric
bonds, and which lease runs for a term extending at least ten years after the
"(f) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any
maturity of said bonds, and which lease provides for the maintenance and railroad or street railway which are secured by a first lien on the equipment
of the leased property: Provided, that, if such lease is to one against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were issued at not exceedoperation
steam railroad corporation, it shall be of Class I, and if such lease is to two ing eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof; Provided, the indenture
steam railroad corporations, they may be of Classes I or III. and if such under which said lien is established contains adequate requirements for the
lease is to three or more steam railroad corporations, they may be of maintenance of the property pledged and provides that an equal amount
Classes I, III or IV.
of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired, without
"(s) First mortgage bridge bonds issued by any railroad corporation of the release of the lien on any of such equipment.
Class I.
"(g) Certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed 'receiver's certifiin the
incorporated
railway,
"(t) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company,whose entire indebt- cates, issued by a receiver of any such electric railroad, streetthe courtgas
or
States, whose property is in the United States, or more steam rail- electric light or power company under an authorization of
United
edness is guaranteed as to principal and interest by one one such railroad courts having jurisdiction over such receiver.
railway, gas.
guarantee is by
road corporations; Provided that, if suchsuch guarantee is by two or more
"(h) First mortgage bonds of any electric railroad, streetof this clause.
electric light or power company, described in paragraph (b)
corporation, it shall be of Class I, and if
and whose property is
Classes I, III or IV.
railroad corporations they may be of bridge company, incorporated in the which is incorporated in the Dominion of Canada. such bonds conform in
Dominion; Provided, that
any
"(u) First mortgage bonds ofLs in the United States and whose capital located principally in said provisions of paragraph (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f)
property
all other respects to the
United States, whose
by two or more
stock is entirely owned, except shares qualifying directors, or IV which of this clause.
Classes I, III
"(i) Bonds of any corporation which owns more than ninety per centum
proprietary steam railroad corporations of and the principal and interest
of the property
of the capital stock and of the outstanding bonds of any electric railroad or
guarantee the maintenance
street railwaycompany,incorporated in this State, the railway of which is
of such bonds.
steam railroad located wholly or in part therein, secured by the deposit in trust of the said
notes issued by any
"(v) Equipment bonds or equipment
Class IV which are secured by a first stock and bonds as collateral, and which corporation has paid, in each fiscal
corporation of Class I, Class III or
purchase of which said bonds or notes
last preceding such
lien on the equipment against theper centum of the purchase price thereof; Year for the five years per annum upon allinvestment, dividends of not less
centuM
were issued at not exceeding eighty which said lien is established contains than four per any such electric railroad orits outstanding capital stock; or
street railway company which
the bonds of
Provided, that the indenture under
of the property pledged, and are sured by mortgage on its property and are guaranteed as to principal
maintenance
adequate requirements for the of any issue of such loonds or notes shall be are
and interest by any such corporation.
equal amount
provides that an
without the release of the lien on any of
"(j) First mortgage bonds of any company incorporated in this State
paid annually until all are retired
the purpose of supplying water for domestic and other purposes; Prosuch equipment.
a term of not more for
warrants and obligations, running for railroad corporation vided, that such company has an exclusive franchise to serve a population
"(w) Notes,
any steam
issue, given
thousand
extends at least
than five years from date of dividends atby rate of not less than four per of not less than tenthe life ofin this State, which franchise that
the
the bonds in question, and
said bonds
five years beyond
which has earned and paid
stock for five years next are secured by a mortgage of the property, rights and franchises of such
centum per annum on all its outstanding capital
prior to the date of issue.
certifi- company.
termed 'receiver's
"(x) Certificates of indebtedness commonly
"Bonds of Telephone Companies.—Clause VI. In the bonds of any
under an authorizacates' issued by a receiver of any such steam railroad receiver.
telephone company incorporated in any of the United States whose property
jurisdiction over such
tion of the court or courts having refunding mortgage bonds of any steam is located chiefly in the United States; Provided, that such telephone comof its five fiscal years
"(y) First mortgage bonds and
located in the pany has met the following requirements during each
railroad, incorporated and whose property is principallyprovisions apply- next preceding such investment, viz.:
Dominion of Canada, which conform in all respects to the United States.
"(a That the average gross income of such telephone company shall
corporations in the
annum.
ing to mortgage bonds of steam railroad e III. The change of motive power have been not less than ten million dollars
have
"Change of Motive Power.—Claus
"(b) That such telephone company shall'have paid the matured prinwholly or in part, shall not
by any steam railroad corporation, whetherof any of the steam railroad cipal and interest of all its indebtedness.
affect the eligibility, for such investment,
"(c) That such telephone company shall have earned and paid cash
conform with the
obligations hereinbefore described, so long as its earnings
dividends on all its outstanding issues of stock at the rate of not less than
per annum, and that the amount of such cash dividends
foregoing requirements.
e IV. (a) In the shares of the capital stock six per centum
"Railroad Stocks.—Claus leased its railroad to another steam railroad, shall have exceeded the sum required to pay the interest upon its entire
any steam railroad which has
outstanding indebtedness, including the bond issue in question.
of
part of its railroad system;
which operates the property so leased as aless than fifty years, and the
"And provided further;that such bonds shall be secured either:
not
"(1) By a first mortgage covering at least seventy-five per centum of the
Provided, that such lease is for a term of be a legal investment under the
company, including its franchises and other similar rights
Is one whose bonds would
lessee company
that by the terms of the lease the property of such
provisions of Clause II, Class III, andsufficient to pay the interest on the and privileges, and limiting the amount of the bonds &suable thereunder
company is obliged to pay rents
to seventy-five per centum of the value of the property* mortgaged, exlessee
dividend at an annual rate of not less
outstanding bonds of the lessor and a the capital stock of the lessor com- cluding any valuation of said franchises, rights and privileges, or
"(2) BY the deposit with a trust company of bonds and shares of stock
than four per centum per annum on all
other telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust which limits
pany.
stock of any steam railroad which oper- of
per cent
"(b) In the shares of the capital would be an eligible investment under the amount of bonds so secured to seventy-fivein said of the value of the
indenture, and prorailroad whose bonds
securities deposited as stated and determined
ates its own
such railroad has paid regular annual
Clause II, Class I: Provided, thatthe rate of notl ess than four per centum vided that during each of the five years next preceding such investment
the annual interest and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited
_
dividends on all its capital stock at
such investment.
than fifty per cent in excess of
per annum for ten years next preceding deposits and income by any bank, have amounted to not less and secured by said deposit. the annual interest
"(c) The aggregate investment of such l! any one] uch steam railroad on the bonds outstanding
copy of the mortgage or indenture of trust securing said bonds
trust company in the sted
"A true
savings bank or
per centum of said deposits shall be filed in the office of the Bank Commissioner and shall be preserved
corporation at par value shall not exceed two
.
of sai v bo men
ate ind estnds
held by it.
service dug the
t of such deposits and income by any bank.
Securities.—Clause V. In the bonds of public herein"Public eervice
securities,' described
in the bonds of any one such telephone
corporations, commonly called 'public service
to savings bank or trust company exceed two per centum of
sub-sections (a)
said deposits
value shall not
'table of eligible public service securities,'definition:
below in the
company at par
and
(j), inclusive, subject to the following description
mortgage bonds held
only
se
Clause VII a bank may invest in the capital stock of any bank or
"The title 'public service securities' shall include
dnb
U ler
company, electric light
of any of the New England
Issued by any electric railroad, street railway, gas
trust company incorporated under the laws
as hereinafter described.
,
or Power company or water company,




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RHODE ISLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS.

31

States, or New York State, or of any national banking association doing
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN
business in said States. Holdings both by investment and as security for
loans are limited to not more than 25% of a bank's deposits. No more I
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.
than 3% of the deposits shall be invested in the stock of any one such
corporation, nor shall such corporation hold, both by investment and as
Note.—For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements'
security for loans, more than one quarter of the capital stock of any one
given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
such bank, trust company or national banking association.
Clause VIII concerns limit of deposits in any one bank. Clauses IX,
leaving $101,677.48 as
X, XI and XIII concern real estate loans and personal securities. The BRISTOL.
This town is in Bristol Co. Incorp. debt remaining. Bonds the town
full text of these sections will be found in the "Chronicle" of May 20 1911.
Numbers
In 1746. Pop'n 1910,8,565.
page 1388.
151 to 191 (all Inclusive) remain as an
Sewer Bonds.
obligation
Clause XII permits investment in the note or notes of a gas, water. 350
town of
g M-S $55.000c_ --Sept 1 1930 The bonds of thebelow areJohnston.
railroad or street railway company
electric light or power,telephone, electric
given
those re11-9 40.000c --------1932 maining as an obligation of the town
incorporated, or doing business, in this State. which has paid dividends of 4s
Refunding Bonds.
after division. Chap. 882, Laws of
at least 4% in each fiscal year upon all its issues of capital stock for 5 years 310
M-S$100.000c_ _ -Sept 1 1930 1912, increases the limit of debt
next preceding the date of such investment; Provided, the principal of said
note or notes matures at a time not exceeding 3 years from the date of BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $195,000 which may be incurred by this town
Floating
4,050 (not counting temporary loans) to
investment therein; and provided, further, that said note or notes shall ma- Sinking debt
41.432 5% of the taxable property.
ture at least 5 years before the expiration of the principal franchise or Assess. fund_ - _______
franchises under which said gas, electric light or power, telephone, electric Town val.'13 (abt. act.)-7.244.400
Refunding Bonds.
tax (per $1,000) 1914-414.
4s '(18 14 j$30.0000 - -1918 &'23
railroad or street railway company are operated; and provided,further, that
INTEREST on notes is paid 30
in
the aggrmate amount so invested by any bank, savings bank or trust com- Bristol, R.
1 40,0000-1928 SI 1933
I.; on bonds In Providence
Gen.Imp.& Road Bonds—Gold
pany in the note or notes of any such corporation together with the bonds
•
4s g
F
and other securities of such corporation held, shall not exceed 2% ofsaki at the Industrial Trust Co.
-A $41,000cdcr_Feb 1 1917
deposits held by it.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 25 '13 5111.000
Securities taken in settlement of debt may be held under Clause XIV. but BITRRILLVILLE.
Notes outstanding
63.500
This town Is situated in Providence Sinking
the non-legal securities so obtained shall be sold within five years after
fund
14.693
Co. Inc. 1806. Pop'n 1910, 7.878. Assess. val.'13
being acquired. unless the time is extended.
(5( act.)_ _ _3,357,450
Funding Bonds.
Town Tax (per $1,000) 1913-413.00
"General Provisions.—Clause XV. (a) Securities acquired after the 354g'99 M-S
$60,000c.._ _Sept 1 1939 Population In 1910
pess-ge of this Act, which were legal investments when acquired, need not
5,935
Highway improvement Bonds.
be disposed of if it happens afterwards that the net income of the corporaINTEREST payable by Rhode Isltion issuing such securities shall fall below the limit fixed by this Act, or, 48 g '97 J4 $15,000o4r Jan 1'18-'22 and Hospital Tr. Co., Providence.
(Part due every five years)
in the case of a city, county, town or district, if the debt limit is exceeded,
and Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston.
Refunding Bonds.
unless, in the judgment of the Commissioner, it is hazardous to retain
same, in which case said Commissioner may give directions in writing the 314g'02 /11-9 $40,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1942 LINCOLN.
requiring the disposal of such securities, and when such directions are given, BOND. DEBT Jan 29'14-4120,000
This town is in Providence Co.
Note debt
26,100 Inc. 1871. Population
such securities shall be disposed of within one year from the date of such no- Sinking fund
1910, 9,825.
24,296 4s g
tice, unless an extension of time is granted by said Commissioner.
A-0$125,000c._ _Oct 15 1928
15,937
"(b) Bonds which are legal investments under the foregoing provisions Cash on hand
T Oct 17 1914 $125,000
Assess. val.(80% act.)'13_4,462,450
.
of this chapter and are secured by a mortgage which provides for payments
BC ND D
FIOatIn deEbBt
(per
115,000
to a sinking fund shall cease to be legal investments if the corporation issuing Tax rateat $1,000) 1913---413.00 Sinking fund and cash
INT.
Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov,
73,822
such bonds shall at any time fail to make such payments. And such bonds
Assess. val.'14(80% act.)_5,765,260
shall not be legal investments under the provisions of this section so long
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1914_ _ —112.00
CENTRAL FALLS.
as any such payment is in arrears and unpaid.
This city, incorp. In 1895, assumed
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prow.
"(c) If a corporation is formed by a consolidation or merger of two or the
debt of the old fire district (which
more corporations, and it is desired to ascertain the legality
Is
of the successor corporation for investment of savings deposits,of the bonds of now a part of the city), and a part NARRAGANSETT.
the
the debt of the town of Lincoln.
This place, located In Washington
and income of the several predecessor and constituent corporation earnings
shall be
Fire District Bonds.
Co.. was Incorp. as a town June 1901.
consolidated, and the aggregate corporate income so ascertainedsshall be
Highway Bonds.
regarded as that of one and the same continuous corporation represented 4 Ks g M-N $20.000o_May 15 '15-19
City Bonds.
4.54s'13 M-N$40,000—Nov 1 '16-'23
by the successor corporation; or, if a corporation shall acquire by
J-D $130,0000_Dec 1 '14-'26
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
the property and franchises of another corporation, and a bondpurchase 4s g
issue is
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-0 15,0000
made for the financing of the transaction, the legality of the bonds so issued
-1915
General Bonds.
with the other bonds of the purchasing corporation shall be ascertained by 4s '05 F-A;100.000o_Aug 1921-30
4s g'9914 $60,0000- _Aug 15 1929
the same process as in the case of a consolidation or merger above pro- 4s Refunding Bonds.
g '08 F-AS200,000o-Aug 1 '28-'47
Improvement Bonds.
vided, subject to the rules applying to the several classes of corporations BOND.DEBT
Oct 1 1914 $450,000 4s g '88 M-N $100.000c_Aug 15 1919
described under the preceding clauses of this chapter.
292.000 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1913_ $230,605
"(d) If the net earnings and income of any corporation whose bonds Floating debt
Assess. val.'14
Assess.
have been a legal investment under the provisions of this chapter shall fall Tax rate (per (4-5 act.)_11.702,463 Total val. (2-3 act.)'13_4.463.630
tax (per $1,000) 1913_415.00
somewhat below the requirements of this chapter for a period of not ex- Population In$1,000) 1913-415.00 Population
1910
In 1910
22,754
1 250
ceeding two successive fiscal years, and in the following year such earnings
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prow. INT. on sewer
bonds at N. W.
and income shall be restored to the required amount,said corporation, after
Harris & Co., Inc.. Boston; on imsuch restoration of income, shall be regarded as having complied with said CRANSTON.
provement
requirements during said period, but during the period of failure to earn
This city is in Providence Co. Inc. Co.. N. Y.;bonds at J. P. Morgan &
on general bonds at Nat.
the required amount no investment shall be made in the bonds of a cor- 1754. Population 1910, 21,107.
Shawmut Bank, Boston.
poration so situated.
Gold Bonds.
"(e) Serial maturities of bonds shall be considered equivalent to sink- 4s g '92 14 ;150,000cdcr_July 1 1922
NEWPORT.
ing fund provisions.
4s g '95 F
-A 100,0000&rAug 15 1925
Newport is in Newport County.
"Of the Segregation of Assets.—Clause XVI. (a) Every bank
4s g
F-A,
company which maintains a savings or participation department, oror trust 4s g'94 J-J 135,000cdcr_Aug 1 1929 Settled in 1639; Incorporated 1784;
solicits
150,0000&r_July 1 1937 re-chartered in 1853.
'97
or receives deposits as savings or on participation, shall invest all deposits
4s g '05 14 50,000cdcr-Jan 1 1945 4s '14 J
-D $30,000_June 1 '15-'24
therein, or so received, according to the requirements of
Police-Station Bonds.
such deposits, invested or uninvested, shall be set apart this chapter. and 3 30'99 1.1-N 50,000c&r-Nov 1 1939
protection of the deposits in said savings or participatio for the exclusive 4s g'07 M-N 100,000c&r-May 1 1947 450'13M-N 870,000
1914-1927
n department. and BOND. DEBT Apr 18 19144735,000
City Hall and lmpt. Bonds.
shall not be liable for, or be used to pay, any other
obligation or liability Floating debt
350,020 48 g M-N $153,000c_ _May 15 1948
of such bank or trust company until after the
payment of all the deposits Sink,fund dc other assets
4s g
328,316
J-J
in said savings or participation department.
18.000c July 25 1930
NET DEBT Apr 18 1914
756.704
Industrial School and Cense'.
"(b) The foregoing provision as to the character
of the investment ofsav- ASSESS. val.'13(abt. act.) 23,386.355 4s
ings or participation deposits shall not render
..May 15 1923
illegal any investments ofsuch Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1913...--$13.00 350g ki-N $146.000c.
deposits made prior to May 26 1908, nor compel the
1.1-N 15,000c_ _Nov 15 1930
ments for those prescribed by this chapter, except as change of such investPublic Improvements.
INT. payable at City Treas.'office.
hereinafter provided.
4s g
"(C) If any bank or trust company shall
M-N $100.000c_ _ May 1 1923
ments of non-legal character made prior tocontinue to hold such invest- EAST PROVIDENCE.
School House.
May 26 1908
opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous and unsafe which, in the
.14 $40,000c_ _Jan 1 1928
This town is in Providence County. 48 g
for the investment of savings deposits, said Commissioner may. by giving
350'04 J-D 150,000c_ _ _June 1 1954
notice in Incorp.March 1 1862. School bonds 4s '08
writing, require such bank or trust company to dispose of such
24,000c-Jul
below are
investments, borrowing excluded in ascertaining 450'14 .14 125,000c_M y 1 '15-'38
to substitute other investments of a character in conformity with
M-S
ar 2 '15-'39
capacity.
quirements of this chapter within one year from the date of receipt the re- 4s '11 .14 $75,000c___July 1
Easton Beach impt. Bonds.
1951 4s '12
notice, and said bank or trust company shall make such disposal or of such
g
M-N S24,000c_May 1 '15-'22
substi- 4sTown Bonds.
tution in accordance with such requirement; but if it shall appear on
'88 M-3 $20,000c _
45 13 -_- 22,000c
1915-1923
written
request of such bank or trust company that additional time is reasonably 4s g '93 J4 25,0000_ _..__1915-1918
Park Bonds.
_juiy 1 1923
necessary in which to make such disposal or substitution in order to
4s
14 120,000c_July 1'33&'43 48 g
F
-A $40,000c_ _Feb 15 1927
avoid 48 g '93 .T
unnecessary sacrifice, said Commissioner may grant a reasonable extension
97 -D 100,0000_J'ne 15'22&47
Athletic Field Bonds.
of time for the compliance herewith.
4s g '08 14 200,000o_ _Jan 1 1958 4s '13 M-9 $27,000-Mar 15 '15-'23
"(d) If any investment of the savings or participation department of
School Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
any bank or trust company, which has been set apart as provided
4s
M-N ;35,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1916
in (a) 4 '08 14 $76.000c _July 1 1948 4s
of this clause, shall be in default in payment of either
am J4
4s
F
-A 98,000c_ _Feb 1 1918
such investment shall promptly be reduced in its book principal or interest, 4 s'13 J4 80,000c _ __July 1 1951
Sewer and Street Improvement.
18.000_ _July 1 1953
value approximately
to the market value of the same.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_4540.
A-0 $70,000c__Apr 15 1921
000 48
"(e) The uninvested funds of the savings or participation
School bonds (ad(litional) _ 174,000 4s g
F
-A 50,000c..., _Aug 1 1929
department Floating
of any such bank or trust company shall be kept in
debt
50,000c._July 25 1915
100,000 31.45 g
count or accounts or demand certificates of deposit in a distinct deposit ac- Sinking fund
59,734 31.45 g 14 50.000c_ _July 25 1930
same can be readily identified as clearly belonging tosuch manner that the Total valuation 1914_ __ _
the segregated assets
-14.029,455 BOND.DEBT Oct 15'14 31.337,000
of such savings or participation deposits.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1914---$15.00 Note debt
65.000
"(f) Every bank or trust company shall keep an
accurate account Population In 1910
488,800
15.808 Sinking fund
wherein shall appear a complete list of the assets set apart
INT. payable at the Rhode Island Total assessed val. 1914_ _62,390,800
for the exclusive protection a savings or participation deposits held by it,
Hospital Trust Co., Providence, and (Assessment about 90% actual val.)
showing the
par value, book value, and, periodically,as often
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---.413.80City Trust Co.. Boston.
Bank Commissioner shall enter in such accountas a report is made to the
Population In 1910
the fair market value of
27,149
each of the investments of said assets.
INT. at Newport except on IndusEAST
"(g) The Bank Commissioner in requiring
the substitution of invest- 4145 g PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST. trial School Loan, which is payable
14 $35.0000__July 1 1917
ments under the provisions of (c) of this clause shall not
at
Bay State Trust Co., Boston.
require changes or 450 g
substitutions aggregating in any one year more
50,0000.,_
than two per centurn of 430 g_ J4 100.000- _July 1 1922
CITY PROPERTY.—The City
the savings or participation deposits of any such trust company
---July 1 1932
at the BOND. DEBT May 1914-4185,000 owns real estate valued
time of the passage of this Act.
by tax assesINT. at Industrial Tr. Co.
sors at S1,245,942.80, consisting of
"Of Savings Bank Investments Made Before the
Passage of This The above bonds, while issued Prow land valued at
--Clause XV//. (a) The provisions of this
Act.
by the
$447,917.70 and Imchapter shall not render district, have been
illegal any investments held by any savings bank prior to
May 26 1908, E.Prov. Water Co.,assumed by the provements valued at $798,025 10.
nor require the change of any such investment for those herein
which
prescribed the system some years purchased NORTH
for the investment of savings deposits; Provided, however, if any
ago. AlKINGSTOWN.
bank shall hold any such investment or investments which are in savings though thus assumed, the district
This town is In Washington County
payment of interest or dividends thereon, or which, at any default in has not been relieved of the respon Inc. Oct. 28 1674. Pop'n '10, 4,048.
the
time, in the sibility of their payment.
opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous or unsafe for
Funding Bonds.
the
ment of savings deposits, the Bank Commissioner may by notice in Invest4s '05 1.1-S $125,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1940
require such savings bank to dispose of such investments; and such writing EAST PR OVIDENCE—WATCHE BOND.DEBT Nov 2 19144125,000
savings
MOKET FIRE DIST.
Floating debt
bank within one year from the receipt of such notice, unless such time shall
30.000
Sinking fund
be extended by the Commissioner, shall dispose of the same; Provided, 4 Sewer Bonds.
33,094
50'09 J4 $30,0000_ _July 1 1919 Assess. val. 1914
further, said Commissioner shall not require the disposal of investment
4.853,405
s BOND.DEBT Oct 12 1914
aggregating in value in any one year more than two per =Aura of
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-410.00
$30,000
the Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) -4,435,319
amount of the deposits of such savings bank.
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov,
"Defaulted Bonds.—Clause XVIII. If any bonds held by any savings Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913_ _ _ 41.50
Population in 1913 (est.)
bank shall be in default either in principal or interest, such investment shall
INT. at N. W. Harris & 9.000 NORTH PROVIDENCE.
promptly be reduced in its book value approximately to the market value
Co.,
This town Is in Providence Co.
Inc.. Boston,
Incorporated 1765. By a special
of the same.
Clause X/X relates to "loans to officers of savings banks."
Act of the Legislature this town
is
Clause XX provides that bonds bought below par shall be entered on the
given authority to borrow
of its assessed valuation. up to 7%
books and returns of the corporation holding the same at the actual cost JOHNSTON. in
This town is
Providence
Funding Bonds.
price thereof and the discounts in the price thereof may, by an equal and was incorporate Mob. County
d
6 1759. 48 g '05 A-0
annual amortization, be extinguished so as to gradually bring the book value On June 1
1898 a portion of this town, 450 g 3-1 $65.0000— _Oct 1 1935
thereof to par at maturity.
50,000__July 1
representing
Under Clause XXI it shall not be lawful for any savings bank to borrow the assessed about five-sevenths o' BOND.DEBT Oct 23 1914 '14-'42
5115,000
money for the purpose of investing or loaning the same, but this shall not to the City ofvaluation, was annexed Floating debt
70 000
,
Providence. The com- Sinking fund.
be so construed as to prevent any savings bank from borrowing for the mission appointed to apportion
doe13.500
the Assess. val. (3( act.)
meeting a run or unusual withdrawals by its depositors, and in debt to be
purpose of
'14_5,243,280
assumed by the city of Total tax (per
$1,000) 1914__;12.90
no case shall such borrowing exceed 10% of the deposits of any such sav- Providence reported that the
city's
ings bank.
share of the net debt is $255,720.64, Population in 1910
INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.,
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Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1914_3451.000
Refunding Water Loan.
40,000 4s g '94 A-0$310.000r_ -Apr 1 1924
35 g'00M-N$2.100,0000&rMay 1 1930 Sinking fund
Assess. val. Dec. 15 '13 _.10,443,775 4s g '97 M-N 276,000r_- _May 1 1927
Highway Loan.
Incorporated March 27 1885.
200,000o_ _ June 1 1927
45 g '94 M-N $1,200,000r.May 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913..$10.00 4 Hsg'07J-D 500,000c&r
General Funding Bonds.
1933
1 1930
in Providence 4s '08 s-a
45 '08 J-J $238.000c&r July 1 1948 3s g'00 M-N 300,000c&r.May 1 1936 atINTEREST payable Trust Co. 45 '11 J-D 250,0000__June 1 1941
Rhode Island. Hospital
48 g '06 M-N 300,000c&r.Nov
Debt Bonds.
General
414s'11 J-D 250,000o_ - _June 1 1941
1 1915
JOHNSTON BONDS (Annexed).
43 g '85 J-J $42,000c-July
434s'14 M-N500,000____May 1 1944
-July 1 1919
School District No. 15.
Sewer Bonds.
4$ '89 J-J 1 49.0000.
1100,000c July 1 '24&'29 48 '94 A-0 $30,000o-Oot 1 1924
-A $35,000r_ _Aug 15 1921
This town is in Washington County. 4s g '93 F
School District No. 1.
-A 47,000r_Feb 15 1921
4s g '93 A-0 552,000o___Apr 1 1923
Inc. 1669. Population 1910. 8.696. 4s g '93 F
-A 35,000r-Feb 15 1925
4s g '97 F
48 g '96 J-J 237.000eScr-Jul1 1 1936 4s '97 M-N $17,000o___Nov 1 1927
Funding Bonds.
May 1 1937
-A 43,000r_ _Aug 15 1925
4s g '97 It-N 130,000c&r
INTEREST on the bonds Is pay- 4s g '09 J-D $100,000o_ June 1 1939 45 g '97 F
1
-D
314sg'01F-A 72.000r_ _Feb 15 1925
3 Hsg '02J 131.000r___June 1 1922 able as follows:
Refunding Bonds.
4s g '04 M-N 490,000c__ _May 1944
Park loans due 1922; highway due
J-J $30,000e___Jan 2 1929 4s g'04 J-D 81,000c__ June 1 1924
1 1934 1930 and 1936; publlo Improvement 4s _g
Water Bonds.
4s ig '94 -_- 258,000c-July
Water Loan.
Sewer Bonds.
M-S$100,000r--_Sept 1 1927 4s g '91 M-N $83,000r___Nov 1 1916
1929; school 1927; sewer 1921 to 4s
4s g'95 M-N 100,000r___May 1 1915
4s g '93 A-0$350,000c_ _Apr 1 1923 1923, 1925 to 1930. and 1936; water 3145 g F
-A 73,000o_--Feb 1
1930 1916 and 1923, 1927 and 1930. and 314sg'05M-S $65.000c___Mch 1 1929 334sg'01M-N 200,000r__ .May 1 1931
3 Hsg'00A-0 26.000r-- _Apr 1 1934
1930
43 g '94 J-J 167.000c&r July 1
bridge loan at National City Bank, BOND.DEBT Nov 11 '14-3368.000 4s g '03 M-N 100,000c___ May 1 1923
45 g'97 M-N 225.000o&r.May 1 1937 N. Y. and at the City Treasury in Floating debt
309,199 48 g '04 J-D 150,000o__ _June 1 1929
4s g '04 M-N 35.000o...._May 1 1944 providence' on Johnston school Water debt (included)_
281.200 4s g '05 M-N 50,000c--Nov 1 1935
4s g '08 J-J 80.000o___July 1 1948 bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In Water sinking fund
School Bonds.
37,199
44s g'10 J-J 90,000e-July 1 1950 Providence; on Johnston town bonds Assess. val.'13 (3i act.) 9.779,900 45 g '03 M-N $100,0000 May 1 1923
434s 5'12_- 40.000c&r Dec 1 1952 at Union Trust Co. In Providence; Tax (per $1.000) 1913
Refunding Bonds.
$15.00
Bridge Bonds.
1 1927
on all other loans at City Treasury.
INTEREST on the funding 4s pay- 4 t4sg'07J-D 3200,0000_ June
48 g '04 M-N $25,000c__ May 1 1934
DEBT. SINKING FUNDS. able at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; BOND. DEBT Oct 191433,332,000
TOT.
School Bonds.
80.000
Floating debt
on other coupon bonds at the U. S. Sinking fund
1,644.169
3l4ti'020-D $32,000r_ _ _June 1 1922 ETC.
Oct. 1 1914. Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. CIO%
1,767.831
NET DEBT Oct 1914
3343g'99A-0 50,000o&r Apr 1 1939 Bonded debt (incl. water
1 1929
Water debt (Included)
833,000
g '04 M-S 120,0000-M0h 1 1938
4s
$18,816,000
debt) 94,0000&r.July
Water sinking fund (Inc.) 276.777
45 '08 J-J
3.098,014
40,000c&r_Dec 1 1942 Floating debt
Total assessed val. 1914.._31,416,350
4Hg'12
Woonsocket Is in Providence (Assessment about fair cash value.)
$21,914.014
Total debt
Street Improvement Bonds.
8,390.937 County. Incorporated as a town Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914--$17.00
3 Hsg'99A-0$100,000r_ -Apr 1 1939 Sinking funds. doe__
13 1888.
1867; a city
Highway Bonds.
Val. of city prop. 1913.._ _2.368.150
$13.523,077 In RefundingJune
Net debt
Water Bonds.
Population in 1910
48 g '05 M-N $210,000o-Nov 1 1935 Water debt (incl. above). $3,154,000
38.125
48 g '99 A-0$150,000r-- _Apr 1 1919
-July 1 1950
4 14s'10 J4 125.0000
The notes outstanding on Oct. 1
INTEREST on coupon bonds is
City Hall Bonds.
40,000c&r_Dec 1 1952 1914 representing the floating debt
43jg'12
48 g '03 M-N $100,0000 May 1 1923 payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston.
tion Bonds.
Fire-Sta
were Issued for and are chargeable
4s g '05 M-N $21,000c___Nov 1 1930 to the following accounts:
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
35.000cdcr_ Dec.1 1937 Receiving tomb, North Bur43g'12 In the table below we give statements of places which have reported an
Bonds.
Public Park
$5,000
ial Ground
4143 g'10J4 $40.000c-July 1 1950 School houses and lots
127,000 indebtedness of over $25.000 and are not represented among the foregoing
20.000c&r_Dec 1 1952 Harbor improvement
635.000 We add the population from the U. S.census of 1910.
44g'12 Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per PopuiaRefunding Bonds.
212.000
Public playground
lion.
debt. Valuation. $1.000
debt.
4 Hs g'10 J-J 3200,0000-July 1 1950 Highways,special
1,873,000
2,452
Barrington (T.), Bristol Co . None $53.000 e$5.098,200e$15 60
Bonds.
Water
49.014
Public comfort station
None 86,645 e5.098,200 e15.60
5.848
45 '89 .14 $400.0000_ _July 1 1919 Oineyvlile grade crossing
47,000 Coventry (T.), Kent Co
10.00 10,107
1
3 Hs g'00A-0 37,000r-__Apr 1 1930 Elec. wires (placing underg'd) 5,000 Cumberland(T.).ProvidenceCo.172.000 35.159 z9.934.954 d10
1934
00
d2.873.475
3,420
39,000 East Greenwich (T.). Kent Co.•48,193
4s g '94 .14 70,000c_ _July 1 1937 Public bath houses
1,175
g '97 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1929 Dexter Asylum, loan account 76,000 Jamestown (T.). Newport Co.105,000 48,325 d3,222.671 z10.00
1.314
'04 11-N 100.0000- May 1
5.000 New Shoreham(T.).NewportCo147.500 52.500 z944.200 15.00
45 g
station,2d Ward
5.407
-J" 8 & '23 Police
5,000 North Smithfield(T.)Prov'ceCo•35,000
Fire stations
3.493
4
20,000 Scituate (T.), Providence Co_ None 83.783 e2.643,220 el0.00
4s g'08J411 0.0000&r J'iy 1 '28& '33 City Hall alterations
None e6,878.290 el1.60
35,000
85,000c&r_ __July 1 1938
6.585
Warren (T.). Bristol Co
4145 g'10J4175.000cJuly 1 '15,'20'25
x Figures are for 1912. d Figures are for 1913. e Figures are for 1914.
$3.098.014
Total
150,000c_July 1'30 &'35
Total debt.
-The water *
WATER WORKS.
4148'12 J-D 175,000e_Dec 1 '17-'37 works construction account to Oct. 1
c$35.000 due every 5 years.)
to $7.071,283.41. In
414s 14 .1-D 175,000c_June 1 '15-'39 1914 amounted Income from water
year
Recaoit'n of Debt Jan. 1 1914. rents, 1913-14 $843,154.28; cost of
&c., was
$3,409,000
General debt
1,013.000 maintenance and interest on water
debt
Sewer
1,372.000 loans, $398,471.43; transfer to deWater debt
ITS
preciation and extension fund. $139.$5.794,000 091.96; surplus. $305,590.89. The
Total bonded debt
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
554,092 total value of city property In 1913
Floating debt
was as follows: Real estate (including Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
$6,348,092 water works valued at $4,897,091.08).
Total debt
5,004
$17,367.006.08: personal property, Total area of State (square miles)
Less Sinking Funds
$903,042.85. Trust funds were
$770.518
Hartford
State Capital
General
valued at $617.764.23.
250.988
Sewer Simeon E. Baldwin
Governor (term exp.) Jan. 1915)
529.784 1.551,290
ASSESSED VALUATION
Water
1913.
1914.
Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1015).... Albert Phillips
NET DEBT Jan 1 1914-$4,796,802 Real est3212,030,840 $208,255,100
Edward S. Roberts
Assessed valuation, real-42.984,780 Personal-•132,173.580 126,514,640 Treasurer (term exp. Jan. 1915)
Assessed val.. personal-- 8,350,720 Total_..... 344.204 420 334,769,740 State Comptroller (term exp. Jan. 1915)_ _ __Daniel P. Dunn
$16.50
$16.50
Personal prop.(intangible) 2.405,570 Tax p.M_
John H. Light
Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1915)
53.741,070 Amount
Total valuation 1913
of tax. $4.716.821
$4,660,064
(Assessment fair cash value.)
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday folTax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ __$16.50 •Includes $77,004,120 intangible lowing the first Monday in January. A constitutional amendment adopted
43,381 gosgty, which is taxed at $4 per In Oct. 1911 limits the length of each session to the first Wednesday.after the
.
Population in 1905
51.622
Population in 1910
first Monday in June. V. 95, p. 1435.
First
-In 1910. 224.POPULATION.
INTEREST is payable at the
-For early history of the Connecticut State debt
HISTORY OF DEBT.
326: 1905, 198,635; 1900, 175,597.
National Bank of Boston.
see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 36. The 31.4%
bonds below, it is provided. "pall be exempt from taxation by or under
State or municipal authority.' The 4s are also exempted from taxation.
W. L. Clarke, Tr.
"this exemption shall not be construed to apply
This town is in Washington County but the Act provides that ,
The city is situated in Providence
of Section 2331,General Statutes.
has no debt. On Inc. Feb.261722. Pop. 1910,5,176. to corporations taxed underthe provisions debt now is as follows:
County, which
amendments thereof.' Connecticut's
and
June 1 1898 a portion of the town of
Improvement Bonds.
-Interest- -Principal-Johnston, representing about live 4s
J-D $39,000r_Deo 15 '15-'21
Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstand'g.
Name and Purpose.
sevenths of the assessed valuation, ($5.000 in even & $6,000 in odd yrs.)
1909 3 H A-0 *April 1 1934 $3,064,000
State bonds
was annexed to the city of ProviFunding Bonds.
July 1 1936 8,000,000
J-J
1911 4
do
do
latter was to assume 45 '12 J-D $97.000c June 15'15-'33
dence. and the
100
Oct. 1 1885
Ceased
1865
$255,720.64 of the net debt of the BOND. DEBT Oct 1914...3141,000 War loan
• Subject to call after April 1 1924.
old town of Johnston. City was Total valuation 1914
7.468,197
Incorporated 1832. None of the
(Assessment fair cash value.)
-Coupon bonds are all for $1,000; registered
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.
eity's bonds is tax-exempt.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-410.00 bonds for 91,000. $10,000 or $50,000.
School Loan.
INT. at R. I. Hosp. Tr. Co. or at
is payable in Hartford. Conn., but checks are
INTEREST on all bonds
4s g '95 M-N $300,000r_ _May 1 1925 Town Treasurer's office.
mailed on request.
45 g '97 A-0 500,000o&r.Apr 1 1927
Oct. 1 '10.
314sg'99M-N 350,000r-May 1 1929
TOTAL DEBT. &c.- Oct. 1 '13. Oct. 1 '12. Oct. 1 '11. $2,894,100
•$7,064,100 $7,064,100 $33,064,100
314sg'04M-N 300,000r_ Nov 1 1934 TIVERTON.
Total bonded debt
1,164,847
This town Is in Newport County.
376,576
2,186.244
315,432
300,000r_ _ _June 1 1936
Civil list funds
3 Hsg'06J-D
Refunding Bonds.
3 Hsg M-N 600.000rMay 1'37 &'39
$6,748,668 $4,877.856 32,687,524 $1,729,253
Net bonded debt
4s g '13 M-N300.000r_ _Nov 1 1943 'is '12 M-9 $64.000c_Sept 1 '15-'42
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_ _$64,000
Temporary loans outstanding Oct. 1 1913, $1.740,000.
Fire and Police Loan.
42,000
•Does not include $4,000,000 State bonds sold on Nov. 10 1913.
3t4sg'02M-N $258,000r Nov 1 1932 Notes outstanding
9,132
Cash on hand
Bridge Loan.
-Assessed value believed to be fair value.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Tax valuation. Years.
Tax valuation.
3 Hsg'04M-N $200.000r-Nov 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1914..__4.558.075 Years.
Tax valuation. Years.
Tax rate (per $1.000) '14----$10.00
Sewer Loan.'
$690,898,1421897- --- $534,465.257
90.545 1904..
4,032 1912-31.102,9
48 g '91 J4$1,125,000c&auly 1 1921 Population in 1910
1903____ 677.396,711 1896_ --- 529,621,165
INT. at Massasoit-Pocasset Nat. 1911- 1,041.334.019 1002-- 665,094.301 1895--__
1 1922
45 g '92 M-S 500,000o&r.Moh
452,863,714
1910-- 997.500.664
4s g '93 A-0 500,000e&r.Apr 1 1923 Bk.. Fall River, or Town Treas.
1909__- 965,629,807 1901--- 649.571.791 1894- --- 441,001,581
4s g '95 M-N 800,000c&r.May 1 1925
1908---- 922.071,592 1900-- 694.200.162 1893- --- 416,323.252
1 1926
4s g '96 J-D 500,0000&r.June
1899.- - 570.163.749 1892_ -__ 381.261,607
This town Is In Kent County. 1907- --- 833.537.086 1898...__ 552.887.762 1888- --- 354,557,515
45 g '97 A-0 50.0000&r.Apr 1 1927
the 1906---- 791.769.979
Patent
314sg'98A-0 200,000o&r.Apr 1 1928 Earl of granted and signed by
Warwick March 14 1643. 1905---- 712.519,166
1 1929
3s g '99 M-N 250,000o&r.May
now WarThese valuations do not include steam or electric railroads, banks, in3s g '00 M-N 300,0000-May 1 1930 Town divided Nov.4 1913; The 3345 surance or investment companies and only a sma 1 portion of cash, bonds
wick and West Warwick.
1
3s g '01 M-N 300,000r-May 2 1931 below were issued prior to the divi- or notes.
1933
3 14sg'03M-N 500,000r--Nov 1 1934 sion. The 43.0 were issued in June
hider Chapter 106. as amended by Chapter 165, Laws of 1901. the State
3 14sg'0411-N 200.000r-Nov 1 1936 1914 to take up portion of indebted- collects the tax on every bank, national banking association, trust, insur4s '06 g M-N 350,0000-Nov 1940 ness of old town of Warwick.
is not exempt from
ance, Investment and bridge company whose stockvarious city and town
1
3 34sg'10M-N 400.000r_ -May 1 1941 3 Hs g J-J '$251.0000- _Jan 1 1932 taxation, and remits the amount so collected to the
3 14sg'11M-N 500,000r___N0v 1 1944 434g'14
$350.000e_ _July 1 1944 treasurers. As the value of such stocks was previously included in the grand
May
43 g '14 M-N375.000_ _Assess. val. Dec 15 1913_ _10,443,775 list of each town, the reduction in values in 1901 followed from that cause.
Town of Johnston Bonds. 1917 BOND.DEBT Oct 29 1914 $601,000
-Population has been as follows:
POPULATION OF STATE.
-A 59.0000-Feb 1
45 '92 F
79.331 1910---1,114,756 1870
261,942
309,978 1810
Sinking funds
537,454 1840
Hospital Bonds.
297.675 1800
251,002
460,147 1830
$375,000r. May 1 1940 Total assess. Dec 31 '13-17.738 583 1900-- 908.420 1860
3 Hsg'10M-N
$13.50 1890-- 746,258 1850
275,248 1790
237,946
Tax rate (per $1,000)
370.792 1820
Park Loan.
10,000 1880.-- 622.700
1 1922 Population in 1914 (est.)
'92 M-9 $500,000e&r.Mch 1 1947
4s g
INT.-The 334s are payable prin.
-The const tution of Connect cut contains but a
DEBT LIMITATION.
314sg'97M-N 674,000r_..May 1 1938 & int. at Rhode Island Hospital &
-making power. The provision Is
restricting the debt
4s g'08 M-N 260.000r_ -May
Trust Co., Providence; the 434s at single provision
Improvement.
Article 25, adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows:
Public
May 1937 First Nat. Bank, Boston.
No County, City, Town, Borough or other Municipality shall ever sub3 4sg'97M-N $640,000r_ _May 1 1929
* Part of an issue of $400,000, of
1
84,0000_
3s g '99 1I-N 295.000r__ -May 1 1938 which $251,000 is assumed by War- scribe to the capital stook of any railroad corporation, or become the purmake donation to. or loan Its credit in aid of, any
4s g '08 M-N
wick and $149.000 by West Warwick. chaser of the bonds, or
Weybosset Bridge Loan. 1 1929
such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of
14s'99M-N $270,000o&r.May
bonds or debts Incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to proany
3
WEST WARWICK.
Water Loan.
hibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by
P.O. River Point.
Mag'86M-S$101,0000der.Sept 1 1916
money or credit any railroad debt contracted
3
J-J $149,000c_ _Jan 1 1932 additional appropriations of amendment. .
738,000c&r.Apr 1 1923 3S4s
.
of this
9s g '93 A-0
1 1927 4Hg'14 J-J 300,000c_ ._July 1 1944 prior to the adoption
4s g '97 A-0 215,0000&r.Apr

PAWTIIG'KET.
This city is in Providence County.

WESTERLY.

WOONSOCKET.

State of Connecticut.

PROVIDENCE.




SOUTH KINGSTOWN.

WARWICK.

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33

The foregoing Is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality. by endorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by a railroad corporaThere are no general restrictions In the Revised Statutes; whatever re- tion owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad in the New England
strictions have been made from time to time are contained In enabling Acts States, whose bonds are made a legal investment under sec. 6. No bonds
shall be made a legal investment by this section in case the mortgage secur•
and In city charters.
As to towns, we notice that there Is a general law granting them unlimited ing the bonds shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, added to the total
bonds. According to Section 1931. Chapter 121. of the debt described i n sec. 8 of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein
power to Issue
Revised Statutes of 1902. "when any town shall have made appropriations the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exor Incurred debts, or shall hereafter make appropriations or incur debts ceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said guaranteeing corporation
exceeding $10.000, It may issue bonds, either registered or with coupons at the time of making said investment.
Sec. 10. In the mortgage bonds, as described in Sec. 15, issued or asattached, or other obligations, payable at such times and at such annual
annually or
rate of Interest not exceeding 6%, payablesuch general semi-annually, as it sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the
authority conferred United States, or any State, provided such railroad corporation owned in
shall determine," &c. Cities have had no
fee during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preupon them.
exempt from all ceding the date of such investment not less than 500 miles of standardTAX EXEMPTION.—The following securites are States bonds; any gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided
and local taxation against the owner: United
State
such railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years
bonds issued under a statute of this State which specifically exempts them with the provisions of Sec. 14, or if such corporation owned in fee less than
of the construccity or town
from taxation; bonds issued by anyto redeem thein the aidprovided in Sec- 500 miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, as recksame as
and bonds issued
tion of railroads,
sec. 14, shall have been not less than $10,000,000.
Statutes; bonds and other choses in action of oned in11. In the
tion 2315 of the General notes. on which the borrower agrees to pay the
Sec.
mortgage bonds, as described in Sec. 15. issued or asConnecticut railroads and
mortgage on real estate in this State to an amount equal sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United
taxes, secured by
States, or any State thereof, provided during each of the 5 fiscal years of
estate.
of
to the assessed valuationandsuch real action, including those of all water, such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment its
choses in
All other bonds, notes
railroad subjected to the lien of the mortgage securing its bonds has been
lighting, heating, power and other manufacturing, mercantile, and municipal
corporation described
and
corporations, are taxable locally, as iirovided in Section 2323 of the General ' provisions
N: ed
s e:
ati a
n
or to the State at four mills per annum in accordance with Sec- investment by this section unless the bonds bOikrIaiIeglnl Zgewi lgia
Statutes,
are guaranteed principal and
tion 2325.
interest by endorsement by. or guaranteed principal and interest by enSAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIG- dorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, the corporation operating
the railroad covered by the mortgage securing the bonds and which has
—
TIONS.
A complete revision of the law concerning investments by savings banks complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and 14. No bonds shall be
was made by the 1913 Legislature. A digest (Sections 2, 3, 4 and 5) of made a legal investment by this section unless the bonds are guaranteed
this new law governing investment in municipal obligations is given below. principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and
Sections 2 and 3 concern State loans and permit investment in bonds of Interest by endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, the corpora,the District of Columbia and stock, bonds or interest-bearing obligations tion operating the railroad • covered by the mortgage securing the bonds
of the United States or any State admitted to Statehood prior to Jan. 1 and which has complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and 14.
1896, which has not, within 10 years previous to such investment, defaulted
Sec. 12. In the mortgage bonds as described In this Act issued or assumed
for more than 90 days in the payment of principal or interest; and in the by any terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel company incorporated under the
-bearing obligations of any State which at time of invest- laws of the United States, or any State, provided the property of such terbonds or interest
ment have been outstanding for at least 10 years, and which have been minal, depot, bridge or tunnel company is used by one or more railroad
issued (1) for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such corporations described in, and which have complied with all the provisions
State theretofore in default, or (2) for the refunding of such funding or of sections 10 and 14. No bond shall be made a legal investment by this
settlement obligation of such State theretofore in default; provided there section unless the bond is guaranteed principal and interest by endorsehas been no default on said funding or refunding bond since issuance.
ment by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement which guarSec. 4. In obligations of any county, town, city, borough, school dis- anty has been assumed by. one or more railroad corporations described in,
trict.fire district or sewer district in this State.
and which has complied with all the provisions of, sections 10 and 14.
Sec. 5. In stock or bonds of any incorporated city in a State admitted
Sec. 13. In the mortgage bonds as described in Sec. 15 issued or assumed
to Statehood prior to Jan. 1 1896. incorporated as a city, under the same by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United
or a different name, at least 25 years prior to making such investment, and States. or any State, provided, during each of the 5 fiscal years of such
which has not less than 20,000 inhabitants; provided the bonded debt, In- railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment, such railcluding the issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, road corporation owned in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge
based on the valuation of property therein for the assessment for taxation railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided such
next preceding such investment, of the county and town debt, after railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years with the
deducting water debt and sinking funds, does not exceed 7% of the valua- provisions of sec. 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this
tion of the taxable property, and provided the city issuing such bonds, or section unless the bonds are guaranteed principal and interest by endorsethe State in which it is located, has not defaulted for more than 90 days in ment by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement, which
the payment of any of its funded indebtedness or the interest thereon, guaranty has been assumed by, a corporation described in, and which has
within 15 years next preceding the purchase of such bonds. The provisions complied with all the provisions of. Sections 10 and 14, nor unless it complies
of this section shall not authorize investment in any "special assessment" with the provisions of sec. 16.
or "improvement" bonds, or other bonds or obligations which are not the
Sec. 14. Any railroad corporation described in sections 10 and 13 shall
direct obligations of the city issuing the same, and for which the faith and comply with the provisions of this section during each of the 5 fiscal years
of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment.
credit of the issuing city are not pledged.
Sections 6 to 22, inclusive, of the new law given in full below, regulate before any of its mortgage bonds as described in sec. 15 shall be made
a legal investment: Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured
investment in securities of railroad corporations and street railways.
Sec. 6. In the bonds or interest-bearing obligations issued by a railroad principal and interest of all indebtedness and shall have paidin dividends
corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States, in cash to its stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% upon all its outand owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States. standing capital stock; the gross earnings from the operation of the property
and which has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than of such railroad corporation, including therein the gross earnings of all
4% per annum on its outstanding shares of capital stock in each fiscal year railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said corporafor the 5 years next preceding such investment, or in the bonds or interest- tion, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or conbearing obligations issued by a railroad, terminal, depot. bridge, tunnel or trolled by it, shall not have been less in amount than 5 times the amount
street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New necessary to pay the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedEngland States or the State of New York assumed by a railroad corporation ness, the rentaW of all leased lines, and the interest on all outstanding inorganized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning debtedness of railroads controlled and operated which are not owned by
In feenot less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States and complying said corporation, after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and
with all the provisions of this section; if any such railroad corporation shall dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations
be leased to another railroad corporation organized under the laws of any not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee
of the New England States and owning in fee not less than 300 miles of as the only security for the payment of bonds or notes issued by said corrailroad located in said States, under a lease which provides for the pay- poration, but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes.
ment by the lessee as rental an amount sufficient to pay dividends on the
Sec. 15. Whenever the term "mortgage bonds" is used in sections 10 to
capital stock of the lessor amounting in the aggregate in each fiscal year 20,inclusive, it shall mean either (1) That the mortgage securing the bonds
of said lessor corporation during the term of said lease to not less than 4% was at the date thereof,or is at the date of such investment,a first mortgage
on its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be regarded as having on not less than 75% of the railroad, in the case of a railroad corporation,
paid its dividends within the meaning of this section, but in case the lessee or the fixed property,in the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel comshall hold any shares of the capital stock ofthe lessor, such shares shall not pany. owned In fee at the date of the mortgage by the corporation which
be considered as outstanding within the meaning of this section.
executed the mortgage and issued the bonds; that 75% of the railroad subSec. 7. In bonds or debentures actually issued by a railroad corporation ject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortgage
incorporated in any of the New England States, at least 3i of the railroad is at least 5 years prior to the date of such investment, unless the corporaof which is located in said State. whether such corporation is in possession tion issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sec. 14
of and Is operating its own railroad or such railroad is leased to another
preceding the data
railroad corporation incorporated in any one of the New England States, for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next for and not greater
substitution
of
provided such bonds or debentures shall be secured either by a mortgage in such investment; but a mortgage given in the same railroad or property,
amount than such mortgage, and covering
which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the
a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad of such investment, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement; (2) That if
corporation
owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, or by a refunding mortgage which the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date
of such investment, not a first mortgage on not less than 7.5% of the railprovides for the retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of such railroad road
corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of the rail- least owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, it is a first mortgage on at
75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date
road covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement thereof; but if any
stocks
of all outstanding prior lien bonds, or that if the railroad and railroad mortgage as part security or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said
therefor, representing or covering railroad mileproperty of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage such bonds age not owned in fee, the bonds
secured by said mortgage shall not become
debentures shall be issued under the authority of one of said States which legal
or
'
provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds or total investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least 75% of the
mileage
debentures shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road, equip- mileage whichwhich is subject to the lien of such mortgage, including the
is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds; that 75%
ment, franchise or upon any of its real or personal property, without into the lien of said
cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds or debentures previously of the railroad subjectis at least 5 years mortgage is connected; that the
date of said
prior to the date of such investIssued and all pre-existing debts and liabilities, and provided such corpora- ment, unlessmortgage
the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond
tion has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% has complied with sec. 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such
per annum on all its outstanding capital stock in each fiscal year for the next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage corporation
given in subfive years next preceding such investments. If any such railroad company stitution for and not greater in amount than such
shall hold the railroad of another such railroad corporation under a lease same railroad or property, shall be considered to be mortgage, covering the
which provides for the payment by the lessee as rental of an amount suffi- requirement. (3) That the mortgage securing the in accordance with this
cient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting in the thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first bonds was at the date
mortgage or a mortgage
aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor,during the term of said lease, or trust indenture which is in
effect a first mortgage upon all
to not less than 4% on all its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture by virtuethe railroads,
of the irrevoregarded as having paid its dividends within the meaning of this section; cable pledge with the trustee
thereof of an entire issue of issues of bonds
but in case the lessee shall hold any shares of the capital stock of the lessor which are a first lien, upon the railroad of a railroad
corporation which is
shares shall not be considei ed as outstanding within the meaning of owned and
such
operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated,by
this section.
the corporation issuing or assuming
Sec. 8. No bonds or other interest-bearing obligations shall be made subject to the lien of said mortgage issaid bonds; that 75% of the railroad
connected; that the date of said mortinvestment by sections 6 and 7 in case the authorized issue thereof, gage
a legal
is at least 5
together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming cor- poration issuing,years prior to the date of such investment, unless the corassuming
poration, including all evidences of debt that may legally be issued under sec. 14 for each of the 10 or guaranteeing the bonds has complied with
fiscal years of such corporation next preceding
any of its prior authorizations or under any of its assumed prior authorizations, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution for and
the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts not greater in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad
bonds reserved under
property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement.
at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said cor- (4) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at
poration at the date of such investment.
the date of such Investment, a refunding mortgage which provides for the
Sec. Li. In the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tun- retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of
outstanding
nel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New at the time of said investment, and covering said corporation the railroad
at least 75% of
England States or the State of New York, the property of which is located owned in fee by said company at the date
mortgage. No mortgage
wholly or in part in one of said States, or in the bonds issued by a railroad. is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage of said the
under
provisions of this secterminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation, organized tion unless the bonds which it secures
mature at
bond
under the laws of any of said States, assumed by a railroad, terminal, which it is given to refund; but, in case bonds a later date than any at an
mature
depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the earlier date than any bond which it is given to are issued tomortgage conrefund, the
said States, provided such bonds shall be secured either by a mort- tans the provisions that bonds Issued to
laws of
mature at an earlier date may be
gage which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the invest- retired by a like amount of bonds reissued under said mortgage. (5) That
75% of the
Ment. a first mortgage on not less than of a railroad railroad owned in fee the mortgage securing the bonds is a prior lien to a refunding mortgage
or street railway cor- described above, on some part of the
case
at the date of the mortgage, in thethe case of a terminal, depot,
railroad or railroad property
poration, or the fixed property, in
bridge or by said refunding mortgage, provided the bonds issued under such covered
mortgage
tunnel corporation, owned by the corporation issuing the bonds, or byre- are to be refunded by said refunding mortgage, and the property covered
funding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien bonds by said prior lien mortgage is operated by. and its operations included th,
corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of those a the railroad corporation issuing said refunding
of such
mortgage.
which provides for the recovered by a
Sec. 1,6. No bond shall be made a legal investment by Sec. 10 in case
the Propertyall outstandingrefunding mortgage No bond shall be made a
prior lien bonds.
tirement of
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize
under this section unless the bonds are guaranteed,prin- together with all outstanding prior debts of thea total issue of bonds, which
legal investment
issuing or assuming corporacipal and interest, by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest tion, including all bonds not issued that may legally be issued under any of




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its prior debts, or of its assumed prior debts, after deducting therefrom in
case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of
said mortgage, to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the
outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment:
no bond shall be made a legal investment by sections 11. 12 and 13 in case
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds, which,
added to the total debt, as defined in this section. of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the capital stock of said guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the time of making said investment; in
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 as the total authorized Issue
Sec. 17. Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under
any of the provisions of sections 10 to 20, incl., shall not be rendered illegal,
although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds
shall fail for a period not exceeding 2 successive fiscal years to comply with
the requirements of sections 10 and 14; but no further investment in the
bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made
after the first fiscal year of such failure; but if, after the expiration of said
period, said corporation compiles for the following fiscal year with all the
requirements of sections 10 and 14. it shall be regarded as having complied
therewith during said period, and thereupon said bonds shall be legal investments, but in case of any subsequent failure to comply with sections 10
and 14 the bonds of said corporation shall not be purchased until said corporation shall have complied each year for 5 successive years with said
sections 10 and 14.
Sec. 18. Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments
under any of the provisions of sections 10 to 20, incl., shall not be rendered
illegal because the property upon which they are secured has been or shall
be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and the
corporation which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds.and so long as it
shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of,the corporation consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least
equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the times
of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed said bonds.
Sec. 19. If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of sections 10 and 14 except that the period of compliance Is
less than 5 years, shall be, or shall have been, consolidated or merged with,
or its railroad purchased and all the debts of such corporation assumed by,
another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United
States, or any State,the corporation so succeeding shall be considered as
having complied with all the provisions of said sections during those successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or purchase, in which said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, if
considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession,
would, taken together, have so complied, provided in the case of a railroad
corporation which has complied with all the requirements of said sections,
except that the period of compliance is less than 5 years, said succeeding
corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period which shall
make such compliance equivalent to at least 5 successive years.
Sec. 20. If,lay means of consolidation, merger or purchase, a railroad
corporation shall own and possess the properties and franchises which, prior
thereto, were of other such corporations, and, during the years next preceding such consolidation, merger or purchase one or more of said corporations, have regularly paid in cash to stockholders dividends in amounts
equaling or exceing 4% per annum upon the entire capital stock of the
successor corporation outstanding at the time of the investment, such successor corporation shall be considered as having paid such dividends during
the same period of years.
Sec. 21. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates issued by, or
which are guaranteed by endorsement both as to principal and interest by,
or which are secured by lease of equipment to, a railroad corporation which,
In case of a railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the
New England States has complied with Sec. 6, or which, in the case of a
railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any other State. or of
the United States, has complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and
14. provided said notes, bonds or certificates are secured by a first lien on,
or by a lease and conditional sale of, new standard railroad equipment free
from other encumbrances, for the purchase of which said notes, bonds or
certificates were issued at not exceeding 90% of the purchase price thereof,
and provided the instrument under which such notes, bonds or certificates
are Nsued, or the lease of such equipment to the railroad corporation,
provides for the proper maintenance of the equipment covered thereby
and for the payment of the entire issue of such notes. bonds or certificates
in not exceeding 15 annual or 30 semi-annual installments, without the
release of any part of the lien or interest in any of the equipment securing
such notes, bonds or certificates until the entire issue of such series of notes,
bonds or certificates shall have been paid or redeemed. No equipment
trust notes. bonds or certificates shall be made a legal investment by this
section in case the series authorizes an amount which, added to the total
debt as defined in sec. 8, in the case of a railroad corporation organized
under the laws of any of the New England States, or Sec. 16 in the case of
a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any other State or of the
United States, which issued or guaranteed or is the lessee of the equipment
securing such equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates, including therein
the outstanding amounts of all previously issued series of such equipment
trust notes. bonds or certificates, shall exceed 3 times the capital stock
of such railroad corporation outstanding at the time of making said investment.
Sec. 22. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in bonds issued by any street railway corporation incorporated
In this State the railway of which is located wholly or in part therein, provided such bonds are secured by a mortgage which was at the date of the
mortgage or is at the date of the investment a first mortgage on not lass
than 75% of the railway of such corporation owned In fee at the date of the
mortgage, and provided the gross earnings of said corporation each fiscal
year for the 5 years next preceding the date of such investment were not
less than $100.000. and that said corporation in each of said years earned
and paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to at least 4% per annum
upon the outstanding capital stock, and provided, at the date of any such
dividend, the outstanding capital stock is equal to at least ji of the debt
of such corporation.
Sections 23, 24 and 25, given below, add the bonds of water companies
and telephone companies to the list of securities in which banks may invest.
Sec. 23. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in mortgage bonds and other interest-bearing obligations of
any water company supplying water for domestic use to communities in
this State having a population of not less than 50.000 whose
an exclusive one and unlimited in time, provided the amount offranchise is
all the
standing debts of such company does not exceed its capital stock, and outprovided such water company has earned each year and paid in cash from its
officially reported net earnings, as shown by its annual report or other
statement, to municipal. State or United States authorities,
sworn official
dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its entire outstanding capital
stock,for a period of 4 years next preceding the making of the Investment.
Sec. 24. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in bonds of any telephone company incorporated in this State,
whose property is located chiefly in this State, which are secured by a first
mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such company, including
its franchises, rights and privileges, and limiting the amount of bonds issuable thereunder to 75% of the valuation of the property mortgaged, excluding any valuation of said franchises, rights and 'privileges, and providing
the gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than
$2,000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone
company next preceding the date of such investment.
Sec. 25. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits
and surplus in bonds of any telephone company incorporated in any of the
New England States, or in the State of New York, and secured by a first
mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such telephone company,
or by the deposit with a trust company incorporated under the laws of one
of the New England States or of the State of New York of bonds and shares
of stock of other telephone corporations under an indenture of trust which
limits the amount of bonds so secured to 75% of the value of the securities
deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided the
gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than
$25.000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone
company next preceding the date of such investment. No bond of a telephone company shall be made a legal investment under sectlions 24 and 25




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unless during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone company next
preceding the date of such investment said telephone company shall have
paid the matured principal and interest of all its indebtedness, and shall
have paid, during each of said years, in cash dividends an
equal
to not less than 6% per annum on all its outstanding issues ofamountstock,
capital
and the dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company
shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the interest
upon its entire outstanding indebtedness.
Sec. 26 permits savings banks to invest in the capital stock of any bank
or trust company located in Connecticut or in New York City or
Mass. The old law granted this authority, but the new law goesBoston.
further
and limits the amount to be invested in this security. It says: "No
savings bank shall hold by way of investment and as security for loans
more than 20% of its deposits in the stocks of such banks or trust companies, at par value, nor more than 3% or its deposits, nor more than $100,000 of par value in, nor more than g of the capital stock of, any such bank
or trust company. The provisions of this section shall not render illegal
any such investments now owned by any bank or trust
Loans secured by real estate are regulated by Sections 27 and 28 of the
company'
new law. These sections were printed in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 27 1913.
page 899.
Sec. 29. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 20% of their deposits
and surplus in notes secured by pledge of stocks or bonds as collateral, pro-vided the corporation issuing such stock or bonds shall have paid thereon
dividends or interest at the rate of not less than 4% (3% in old law) per
annum during the 2 years next preceding the time when such loan is made:
or by the pledge of any stocks or bonds or other obligations which under
the provisions of this Act may be purchased by savings banks: but the
market value of any securities given to secure any collateral loan shall be at
least 20% in excess of the amount of the loan and not more than 5% of the
aggregate deposit in any savings bank shall be loaned on the stocks, bonds
or other obligations of one corporation, or by the pledge of deposit accounts
and books in savings banks in this State to an amount not exceeding the
balance due from said savings banks on such deposit account.
Sec. 30. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 10% (20% in old law)
of their deposits and surplus in notes, each of which shall be the joint and
several obligations of two or more parties, all residents of this State; but no
savings bank shall loan on personal security to one person more than 3% of
its deposits at the time of making such loan. No savings bank shall buy
or lend any money upon any obligations on which only one person or firm
shall be holden without taking additional security for the same equivalent
to the guaranty or endorsement of some other responsible party.
Sec. 31 subjects the amounts which may be expended to purchase or
construct any building for the purpose of accommodating the business of
such bank to the approval of the bank commissioners.
Sec. 32. Savings banks may deposit in incorporated banks or trust companies located In this State or the States of New York. Massachusetts or
Rhode Island, or the city of Philadelphia, but such deposits shall not la
any case exceed 30% of the capital stock, surplus and undivided profits
of such depository.
Sections 33, 34 and 35 concern rates of interest on loans, record of loans
and the investment of deposits In accordance with general statutes.
Sec. 36. The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the investment in, nor the investment hereafter in, any bonds or interest-bearing
obligations issued or assumed by a railroad corporation, which were a legal
investment at the time of the passage of this Act, so long as such bonds or
interest-bearing obligations continue to comply with the laws in force prior
to the passage of this Act; but no such bond or interest-bearing obligation
that fails, subsequent to the passage of this Act, to comply with said laws
In force, prior to this Act, shall again be a legal investment unless such
bonds or interest-bearing obligations comply with the provisions of this Act.
Sec. 37. If any street railway company, the bonds of which are a legal'
investment, prior to the passage of this Act,shall fail, in any fiscal year subsequent to the passage of this Act, to pay dividends equal to 4% upon its
outstanding capital stock, the bonds of such railway company shall cease
to be a legal investment until such company shall have complied with all
the provisions of sec. 22 of this Act.
See. 38. Prior to the first day of November 1913 the Bank Commissioners shall ascertain what bonds and other interest-bearing obligations are
legal investments under the provisions of this Act, and shall also ascertain
what bonds and obligations are then legal investments under the provisions
of sec. 36, and within the first ten days of November 1913 said Bank Commissioners shall send to each savings bank.and to each bank and trust company having a savings department, a certificate stating over their signatures
that upon investigation they find that the bonds and obligations specified
in one list in said certificate are.authorized as legal investments by the pro
visions of this Act, and that the bonds and obligations specified in a second
list therein are authorized as legal investments under the provisions of
sec. 36.
Sec. 39. Within the first ten days of the month of November 1913 and
of the months of May and November in each year thereafter,said bank commissioners shall send to each savings bank and to each trust company
having a savings department a similar certificate.
[The list of legal investments issued by he Commissioners in November 1914
was printed in the "Chronicle" of Nov. 14 1914, page 14701
Sec. 40. Said certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness
of the findings of saki Commissioners, and shall so continue until the issuance of the next certificate of said Commissioners, or of an intermediate
certificate correcting and changing the list of legal investments In the certificate last issued. The purchase of any bond or obligation specified in
any such certificate made before said respective bonds or obligations are
withdrawn or omitted by theBank Commissioners in a subsequent certificate issued by them shall be a legal investment under this Act.
Sec. 41. Any person financially interested in any finding of theBank
Commissioners as to any bond or obligation may take an appeal therefrom
to the Superior Court next to be holden at Hartford. which Court shall have
power to inquire into and render a judgment whether said bond or obligation comes within the provisions of this Act as an authorized investment
for savings banks. In case of such an appeal, due service thereof shall be
made upon the Bank Commissioners at least 12 days before the return
day of said appeal.
Sec. 42. In the sections of this Act which relate to railroad bonds the
word "debt" shall be construed to mean obligations issued or assumed
evidenced by a series of bonds or other interest-bearing instruments which
mature at a time or times exceeding 3 years after their date, and the term
"railroad corporation" shall be construed to mean a corporation which owns
or is in possession of and operating a railroad or railway of the class usually
operated by steam power. Street railway corporations are not railroad
corporations within the meaning of this Act.
[In Oct. 1912 there was issued in pamphlet form a report compiled by the
Bank Commissioners containing copies of all opinions of the Attorneys
General in re legality of bonds and construction of statutes from 1899—
the year theoffice of Attorney-General was created—to Oct. 1912. Subsequent opinions are 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 incorporated by this State.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF CONNECTICUT.
NOTE.—For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statement
,
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 era borough, or both, all of which
may at the same time have bonds outstanding. Many towns and cities,
however, whose limits were about identical have been consolidated (including Stratford, Bridgeport, New Britain, New London and New
Haven), and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported
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CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

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. In 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.

EAST HARTFORD FIRE DIST.
Water Loans.
4s
A-0 $115.000„._Oct 1 1931
45
J-D 135.000___June 1 1933
434s '12J-D 50-,000o_June 1 1932
(Subject to call June 1 1932)
BOND.DEBT May 1 '14 $300.000
Sewer notes
1,400
General expense notes__-_
47,825
Sinking fund
31,139
Value of water plant,
408,814.81
Assess val '13(( act.)
-3.392.251
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1913_ --45.00

35
Conn. R. Bge. Bds.(Coup. or Reg)
3354'04 J-J 1,000.000.... _July 11954
34g'05 J-D 1,000,000_ _June 1 1955
Water Bonds.
4g '93 J-J 1475.0000„July 1 1918
4s '14 J-D 619,000 __1930-1939
Population In 1910
98,915
Population In 1900
79.850
INT. payable at City Treasury.
TOTAL DEBT. dm
Oct. 1 '14. Apr.1'14.

AGGREGATE MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS.
Tot, bond. debt_7,719.000 7,100,000
Floating debt___ 523,481 623,481
The total Indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and counties in FAIRFIELD.
the State was In 1912 $43,540,230 69. In the following table we show the
Total debt___8,242,481 7,723,481
funded Indebtedness, the floating debt and the total indebtedness of all 48This town is in Fairfield County.
'90 J-J $17,500o_July 1 '15-'21 Sinking fund__
990,974 873.232
the civil divisions of the State at quadrennial periods:
334sg'01A-0 25,000o
1916 Water dt. (inci 51,094,000 1,075,000
Floating debt.
Funded debt.
Total debt.
48'09 M-S 75,000o
1929 Water sinking fund (not
437,058,361 70 46,481,868 99
443,540.230 69 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- 4117,500 incl. in above sink. fund)_ $475,000
1912
30,598,153 47
7,865,551 44
38,463,704 91 Floating debt
57,500
1908
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
26.906,859 05
5,269,101 56
32,520,460 61 Grand list 1913
6,891,415
1904
22.142,993 58
5,005.323 09
27,624,827 42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-412.00 owned property to the value of $9,1900
426.559 on Apr. 11914. according to
19,749.667 08
4,384,980 56
24,581.066 55 Population In 1910
1896
6.134 Inventories on file in the office of
16,023.832 46
4,473,571 36
20,627.058 48
1892
INTEREST at Southport Trust Co. the Comptroller.
15.569.818 67
3,759,642 86
19.392.804 89
1888
14,655.903 75
2,980,386 15
ASSESSED
VALUATION AND
17.636,289 91
1884
15,388,375 69
1,967.623 60
TAX RATE.
17.355.999 29 FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
1880
Bridgeport and Danbury are the
14,437.742 93
2,713,584 35
Tax Rate
zrotal
17,151,327 28
1877
county seats. Bonds are taxable.
Valuation. ,per $1.000
• In 1904 and at former periods the county debt ($344,500 in 1904) was
1913
$173.609,244.00 $20.50
not divided into funded and floating debt, and therefore is Included only 4s Refunding Bonds. _Oot 1
g '09 A-0 *130,000o_
156.189.023.00
21.50
1939 1912
in total debt column.
(Subject to call Oct 1 1929)
1911
144,214.901.00
15.75
-r
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 '14 $130,000 1910
CHATHAM.
ANSONIA.
138.060.842.00
16.50
Notes outstanding
This town (P. 0. East Hampton)
A11913191/ is in New Haven County.
1
23,000 1905
96.967.410.00
18.00
Incorporated in April 1889. By an Is in Middlesex County. Inc. 1767. Assessed valuation 1913_281,018.045 1900
69,761,120.00
17.50
County tax (per $1,000)'13..$0.66 2-3 1895
School-Building Bonds.
53.211.681.00
Act of the Connecticut Legislature of
1893, the borough, town and fire dis- 4114 J-J $35,000c__..Jan 1 1944 Population In 1910
245.322 1890
47,225,324.00
17.00
Ref. Ry. Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
xIncludIng valuation of corporation
trict of this name were consolidated
INT.at Conn. Nat. Bk., Bridgeport.
4s 9 J-D 1428,000r June 1 '15-'28
'
stook held by residents, which for
to form the present city.
1913 aggregated $64,630,435.
3,000r_ _June 1 1929 GLASTONBURY.
Bonds.
Bridge
Tax rate for 1913 includes 4.25
This town is In Hartford Co. Inc.
.04g '13 A-0490,000c_Apr 1 '15-'44 4s'10 J-D 5.000r_ _June 1 1940
(Subject to call *10,000 in 1920 and May 1692. Pop'n 1910. 4.796.
mills levied for school purposes.
Sewer Bonds.
49
$10,000 In 1930.)
J-J *15,000
Jan 1 1918
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES.
4s g '10 J-J $75,000o_ -July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ 4101,000 4s
J-J 35.000_ _ -Jan 1 1928 Under
Sink. fund & other assets__ $68,876 BOND. DEBT Aug 30 '14_450,000 proved an Act of the Legislature apBuilding Bonds.
April 3 1913, a tax is levied
3 As g J-J *75,000o---July 1 1923 Grand list 1913_
Note debt
1.317.520
43,388 on the city's "grand list" and the
(Assessment from )( to 4-5 act. val.) Sinking fund
Refunding Bonds.
$11,956 proceeds appropriated for the purposes of school maintenance in the
4s '11 M-N $75,000_ -_ -Jan.1 1937 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1913_ -$20.00 Grand list 1913
Population in 1910
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1913- 7 1
2,390
3 -4 51 various school districts, the same
: $7 0
School Bonds.
7
INT. Cent.Nat. Bk..Middletown.
being apportioned according to the
INT.at Hartford Trust Co.
4s '05 J-J $43,000o_July 1 '15-'30
number of pupils in each district.
DANBURY,CITY.
City of Ansonia Bonds.
For the first year of operation of this
Situated in Danbury Town, Fair- GREENWICH, TOWN.
4s g
M-N $150,000o May 1 1915
Act the tax levy was fixed at 5 mills.
The town and
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14 $508,000 field County. Incorporated In 1889. name are located borough of same Heretofore each of the districts given
in Fairfield County.
Sinking fund
62,721
Improvement Bonds.
below reported separate valuations
Incorporated in 1662.
13,314.764 4s
Grand list 1913
J-J $155.0000&rJan 1 1920
and tax rates.
School Bonds.
J-J 100.0000_ ...July 1 1923 44g'14 J-J
(Assessment about actual value.) 4s
13100,000c July 1 '15-'24
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per MOW) 1913--414.00
1 20,000c July 1 '15-19 HARTFORD "ARSENAL SCR.
M-N $150,000r May 1'27-'37
Population in 1910
15.152 4s
Highway
DISTRICT."
A-0 215.000r Oct 1 1941 4346'14 M-NImprovement Bonds.
INT. at Ansonia National Bank. 3 4s
370,000c May 1
4s
1 1917
Water Bonds.
1 30,000c_...May'15-'16 4s'08 J-D $74,000o__ _June 1 1938
M-N 80,000o_ _ May
1.1917
J-J $45.0000____Jan 1 1920
4s
Refunding School Bonds.
J-J 60.000c_ __Jan 1 1932
4s '06 J-J 200,0000
BRIDGEPORT.
Jan 1 1946 44sg 14M-N$50,000cMay 1 '15-'24 48
BOND.DEBT Oct 22 1914 $214,000
J-J 75.0000
This city is In Fairfield County. 4s '09
Jan 1 1929
Refunding Bonds.
15,888
Incorporated as a city in 1836. In BOND. DEBT Oct 1913_ $940,000 44:4'12 J-J $150,000c-July 1 '15-'44 Sinking fund
INT. at Riverside Tr. Co.. Hartf.
1889-90 the town and city of Bridge- Floating debt
105.000 4s '09 F
-A 470,000c ----1915-1954
port were consolidated, the city as- Water debt (Included)
320,000 4s '95 A-0 125000c
1920
Total valuation 1913_ _ _ _13,521.000
suming the town's debt.
High School Notes.
HARTFORD "FIRST SCHOOL
(Assessment about full value.)
City and Funding Bonds.
45'07 J-J $100,0000_July 1 1935
Value of city property_ 41.500,000 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14 $1,054,000 48 DISTRICT."
3 Ms '85 J-J $125,000c__July 1 1915
M-N $35.000.._ _May 1 1927
4s '89 J-J 400,000c_ _July 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- _ -410.00 Sinking fund
60,000 (Subject to call beg. May 1 1907.)
20.304 Grand list 1913
J-J 500,0000_Jan 1 1924 Population in 1910
45 '94
46.475,317 BOND.DEBT Oct. 13 1914.435.000
INT. on impt. and funding bonds Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-.411.10 Sinking fund
Bridge and City Hall Repair.
27.479
3 Hs'05M-N $62,0000_May 1 '15-'45 and water bonds due 1920 at Nat. Population in 1910
16.463
Park Bank, N. Y.; other water bonds
Fire Engine House Bonds.
INT. on bonds of 1912 and 1914 HARTFORD"NORTHEAST SCH.
3 Hs'00 A-0 *44,0000_Apr 1 '15-'36 at Imp.& Traders' Nat. Bank, N.Y. payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
DISTRICT."
431s'13 J-J
17,000___Jan 2'15-'31
N. Y.; on bonds of 1909 also payable
DANBURY, TOWN.
Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Bridge Bonds.
In N. Y.; on others at office of Town 4s '09 J-D $63.0000_ _June 1
Funding Bonds.
1939
3 Ms'01 J-J $85,0000_July 1'15-'31
3 Hs
3 4s
A-0 g225,0000__Apr 1 1932 Treasurer.
J-D 66.000o__ _June 1 1931
Refunding Bonds.
4)4s'14 M-S 100,000c_ _Mar 1 1944
School Bonds.
335s '00 J-J $36,000o_July 1 '15-'20
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _..$229,000
A-0 $50.0000_Apr 1 1932 GREENWICH, BOROUGH.
334s '03 J-J 120.0000_43,000 yearly 34s
45'05 11-NJ 108,000c_Mch 1 '15-'50
Sinking fund
Incorporated 1854.
5,959
High School Bonds.
INT.on 3 34s at Security Co.. Hart.;
1 20.000o_Mch 1 '51-'55 4s
M-N*147.000_ _..May 1 1922
448'13 J-J $392,000.._Jan 1 '15-'63 BOND.
DEBT Oct 1913_ $406.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '14_ $147,000 4s at Charter Oak Nat. Bk, Hart.
Sewer Bonds.
17,280.760 Floating debt
224,000
4
131-N 106.000c
1961 Grand list for 1913
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912_ 413.00 Grand list 1914
5,508.153 HARTFORD "NORTHWEST
434s'14 ___ 139,000
Population in 1910
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
23.502 Borough tax (per $1.000) '14 _ _10.00
Paving Notes.
Bonds are subject to taxation.
44s
3.886
INTEREST is payable at the Population in 1910
J-J 417.000--Jan 1 1915
s
A-0 17.000---Apr 16 1916 Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y.C.
INTEREST at Greenwich Trust Co. 4s '08 M-S $200,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 '38
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ __$200,000
4
.000___July 26 1917
Notes outstanding
A-0 15.000____Oct 9 1916 DERBY.
63.104
434s
GROTON.
43s'13 F
-A 160,000__Aug 1 '15-'18
This city is situated in New Haven
10.800
This town Is In New London Co Sinking fund
Voting Machine Bonds.
County. By enactment of the Legis- Inc. May 1704. Popula'n '10, 6,495.
INT. at Security Co. of Hartford.
413 '08 A-0 $8.000o_Oct 1 '15-'18 lature in 1893 the town of Derby,
Refunding.
Improvement Bonds.
borough of Birmingham, and the 48
M-N *5.000r___May 1 1915 HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH
330'01 J-J $270,000c-July 1 '15-'41 school districts of the town, were
Registered Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
45'07 F-A 290.000o-Aug 1 '28-'42 consolidated under one form of 4)45 .M-N $30,000_Subject to call
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14 $2,471,500 government, assuming the name of BOND.DEBT Aug 31 1914435,000 48 '94 J-J $137.000c___Jan 1 1924
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.)
Floating debt
491,000 the "City of Derby." The consolida- Other liabilities
83,868 3348'04 J-J
40.000o_ _July 1 1934
Sinking fund
655,453 tion took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and Assets
59,420 448'14
144,000_ _ _Jan 1 1944
Assessed valuation 1913-111,251,981 the debts of the town, borough and Grand list 1913
5,866,533
(Bonds are exempt from taxes.)
(Assessment about actual value.) school districts were assumed by city. (Assessment at 85% actual value.) BOND.DEBT
Oct .10 19144321,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1914._ _419.20
Total tax (per *1,000) 1912..---16.00
INT.at Security Co.. Hartford.
M-N *33,0000---Nov 1 1934 INTEREST payable
Value city property 191344,940,130 3 Hs
by Treasurer.
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly.)
Population In 1910
102,054
HARTFORD "SOUTH SCHOOL
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
GROTON WATER DISTRICT.
4s 'OS A-0 1.55,0000-- Oct 1 1928 45
DISTRICT."
g
A-0
1924 3)4s
M-N 4200,000o_ _May 1 1931
4%With J-J 160.000c_July 1 '15-'34 48 g '04 J-D 1150.0000
05
75,0000
1925 334s
M-N 200,000c&r-Nov 1
BRISTOL.
140,000c_July 1 '35-'44 4 30'11 J-,T
20.000c
1941 3 4s g '05M-S200.000o_Sent 1 1952
School Bonds.
The 1911 Legislature granted a
1955
1941 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _ 3600,000
J-D $2,0000- _June 1 1921 43.48 11 M-N 30.000
charter to the city (accepted by the 34s
34s 11 J
-J5,000
1941 Population in 1913 (est.)
voters Aug. 14 1911. going Into effect (Subject to call beg. June 1 1902.) TOTAL DEBT Apr
40.000
1'14-- $290,000
F
-A *18,0000
INT.at Fidelity Tr.Co.. Hartford.
1911) superseding the old town 35.is
-Aug 1 1930 Floating debt
Oct.2
19,000
(Subject to call *2,000 yearly.)
and borough governments, the liaAss'd val.'13
2,000.000 HARTFORD "SOUTHWEST
bilities of which are assumed by the TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 19144208.000 Population in(4 act.)
1914 (est.)
2.500
Sinking fund
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
13,010
city.
INT. payable at National Bank 4Hs'14 M-NS75.000c_.
Cash on hand
...May 1 1944
16.121
Water Bonds.
Valuation 1913 (abt. act.)..6.648,806 of Commerce, New London. Conn. BOND. DEBT Nov 1914---$85,000
430'14 J-J 4500,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 City tax (per $1.000) 1913__511.50
Mortgage loan
2.500
Town Bonds Assumed.
Demand note
*1,000) '14 __ 415.00 HARTFORD.
2,000
J-J $100,0000-Jan 2 1927 Total tax (per1910
48
INT. at Conn. Trust & Safe Depe
The town and city of Hartford
8,991
$217,137 Population In
Floating debt
INT.
Sinking fund Aug 31 '14....
47,340 Derby. at Birmingham Nat. Bank, were consolidated on April 1 1896, Co., Hartford.
and their debts are no longer reported
NET DEBT Aug 31 '14- - $769,797
separately. City incorp. May 1784. HARTFORD "WASHINGTON
15,467.264 EAST HARTFORD.
Grand list 1913
Municipal Building Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
(Assessment is
actual value.)
This town is in Hartford County.
4s
J-J $20,000o
1928
City tax (Per $1.000) 1913 _411.75 Inc. Oct. 1783. Bonds all taxable. 4348'13 M-N$1,570.000_ _Nov 1 1933 334s
J-J
Funding Bonds.
25.0000
Certain expenses, such as side1924
Bridge Bonds.
4g '93 J-J $290.0000_ _July 1 1918 48
J-J 35,0000
1914
walks, sewers, police, &c., are paid 3.6s '89 A-0 139.6000_ _ _Oct
1 1919
4s '08 J-J 100,000o_ _ _July 1 1932
Park Improvement Bonds.
by the "First Taxing District," which
(Subject to call Oct 1, 1899.)
34g
J-J $300.000o Jan 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 19143180.000
occupies the same territory as the old
Funding Bonds.
INT. at Hartford Nat. Nank.
Paving Bonds.
borough and assumes the borough 45'94 A-0 $60,00008er
Apr 2 1924 334g
J-J 4200,000r_ _Jan 1 1938
obligations, which are as follows:
(Subject to call April 2 1904.)
34g '00J-J
20,000r_ _Jan 1 1930 HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE
$30,000 4s g 09 A-0 $88.0000---Apr 1
Bonds outstanding
High School & Bridge Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT."
81,000 (Subject to call after April 1 1939
Floating debt
1929.)
-A $120,000c_July 31 '26
fund against bonds
8,642 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $187,600 3 344'98 J-J $200.000r ..Jan 1 1938 3 Hs'01 F
Singing
-A 650,000---_Feb 1 1939 48 '11 F
44_s g F
-A 160.000c-July 31 1936
NET DEBT Aug 31 1914.3102,358 Floating debt
42,297
Police Department.
4s '12 F
-A 125.000c---Aug 1 1937
The Mayor and Council of six mem- Total assets
180,182 3g'98J4 $75.000r_ _Jan 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 23
'143405,000
bers govern both the city and taxing Grand list 1913
7,241,524
Refunding Bonds.
SInIdng fund
districts.
14,000
Tax rate (per
Population In 1910 (town)_ _13,502 Population in$1,000) 1913___-$12.00 3Hg'97 J-J 800,000r-Jan 1 1922 Floating debt
2,000
1910
8.138 34g'97 M-N 270,000r_ May 1 1922 Population in 1914 (eat)
Population In 1910 (Boro)---9.527
40,000
INT. at American Industrial Bank
Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST
& Trust Co.. Hartford.
INT. at Bristol National Bank.
3 Mg'97 J-J $250,000r__Jan 1 1922 Oak National payable at the Charter
Bank, Hartford.




36

CONNECTICUT—CITIES AND TOWNS.

MILFORD.
HUNTINGTON.
This town is in New Haven County.
This town is In Fairfield County.
Incorp. 1664. Pop'n. 1910, 4.366.
Shelton.) Inc. Jan. 1789.
(P. 0.
J-J $75.000c—July 1 1917 43 '11 --- 150,000
4s
School and Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
45 '08 J-J $100,000r_ _Jan 1 1928 4.8 '95 J-J $29.900o
410'11 F-A 100.0000—Aug 1 1931 0'07 A-0 83,0000__Oot 1 1927
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-3275,000 4s '10 J-J
28.000___ _July 1 1930
20,487 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 19144190,900
Floating debt
11,247 Floating debt
Sinking fund
18,064
-7.120,548 Cash in treasury
Assessed value 1914
36.703
(Assessment about full value)
Assessed val.'14(90% act08,717.539
Boro tax (per $1,000) 1914.__$4.50 Tax rate (Per 11.000) 1913---$13 00
.
6.545
Population In 1910
INT.at Town Treasurer's office.
INT. payable at Shelton Bank &
Trust Co. In Shelton.
NAUGATUCK.
This borough is In New Haven Co.
KILLINGLY.
Town incorporated 1844; borough inWindham County. corporated 1893; consolidation of
This town Is In
Inc. 1708. Population 1910.6.564.
town and borough 1895.
Town Bonds of 1900.
Refunding Bonds.
310 g J-D $125,0000__Deo 1 1920 4s '12 F
-A $180.0000_Feb 1 '15-'32
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-4125,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1
19144180,000
76,177
debt
Floating
Floating debt
3,958
4.073.830
Grand list 1913
Grand list 1913
11,007.520
(Assessment about full value.)
1911--.-12.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---$16.00
Tax rate (per $1,000)
Population in 1910
12.722
INT.at Nat.Shawmut Bank,BosINT. at Naugatuck Nat. Bank.
ton, or at Windham Co. Nat. Bank,
In Danielson.
NEW BRITAIN.
The city of New Britain Is situated
LITCHFIELD, TOWN.
In Hartford County. In 1905 the
This town Is the county seat of town
and city were consolidated.
County.Incorporated 1720.
Litohileld
Railroad Bonds (Tax-exempt).
CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS.
J-D 180,0000...0n demand
4s
Water Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-380,000
-A $200,000o_Aug 1 1918
F
22,404
Cash assets
4,819,789 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1908.)
list 1913
Grand
45
F
-A 250,000o_ _July 1 1927
(Assessmert about actual value)
F
-A
75,000c July 1 1933
TOWII tax (per 11.000) 1913—$11.00 4$
3.005 4$'08 J-J 300,000o__Jan 1 1938
Population In 1910
48'09 F
-A 250,0000__Aug 1 1939
INT. at Litchfield Say. Society.
410'11 F
-A 100.000c__Aug 1 1941
School Bonds.
MANCHESTER.
410
J-J *15.0000— -Jan 1 1938
This town is in Hartford Co. Inc. 0'09 F
-A 153.0000___Feb 1 1939
May 1823. Pop'n 1910, 13,641.
48'l0 F-A 95,000o-Aug -1 '15-'20
Refunding Bonds.
43
-A 20,000____Aug 1 1921
F
$85.000o_May 1 '15-'31 410
4s'08 M-N
J-J
14,000_ -- _July 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 191.4485,000 4348
-A 50.000__Aug 1 '15-'19
F
20,000 414s'14 F
Floating debt
-A 160,000c_Aug 1 '20-'25
Assessed valuation 1913-118,447,563
I 6,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1926
(Assessment about actual value.)
Municipal
'Tax rate (per $1.000)*1913----$9.50 48'08 14 Building Bonds.
$215,000o_July 1 1948
INT. at Manchester T.&S.D. Co.
Subway Bonds.
3 34g
A-0 $16,0000___Oot '15-'22
4$
A-0 14,000o__Oot '23-'29
MERIDEN, CITY.
48'I1 A-0 24,000o._ _Oot 30 1941
1867. Pop'n 1910, 26,265.
Inc.
The town and city of Meriden are 4s '12 A-0 56.000__Oct 1 '15-'41
A-0 10,000-___Oct 1 1942
situated In New Haven County. 48
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds,
-A $80,0000_Aug 1 '15-'30
F
48'95 J4 $40,0000_July 1 '15-'18 410
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1913-50,000 uStreet Bonds.
F-A $50.0000--Aug 1 1925
Floating!improvement ------ - 48.744
debt. Water dept--------180.000
Sewer Bonds.
6,316 43
Cash & other resources
F-A5100,000o.--Aug 1 1918
Aug 1 1925
Assessed valuation 1911.-20,566,546 45
-A 100.000c
F
(Assessment at full value.)
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1910.)
$1,000) 1910-48.50 310
J-J 150,000o—July 1 1924
Tax rate (per
J-J 100,000o___July 1 1932
INT. at Imp.&Tra.Nat.Bk.. N.Y. 334s
'04 J-J 200,0000—Jan 1 1932
0
45'06 J-J 300,000o—Jan 1 1936
75.000o___Jan 1 1936
MERIDEN, TOWN.
4s'11 J-J
Incorporated May 1806. During 434s'14
10.000____Aug 1 1918
Park Bonds.
the year 1896 the town voted to con-A $50,000c. Aug 1 '14-'38
solidate the schools and assume the 410'14 F
debt of all the school districts.
TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS
High School Bonds.
Park Bonds.
43ig'14 M-N$225,000c_May 1 '36-44
4s
J-J $70.000o_July 1 '15-'24
Funding Bonds.
'01 M-61$80.000o_May 1 '17-'24 48School Bonds.
3
J-J 170.0000--- 1915-1928
100,000o_May 1 '15-'24
4s'08 11-N
-A 50,000c_ -_Aug 1 1929
F
220000c_May 1 '25-'35 310
M-N 41,000—May 1 '15-'35
310
Spring home Bonds.
Cold
-A 36.000o-Aug 1 '15-32
F
1 '15-'16 3 14s
3348'01 M-6420.0000_May 3645.000 DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914
23,662 TOTAL DEBT Oct 9'1443,400.000
debt
Floating
384,269
fund
Total assessed val. 1913-23,621.042 Sinking debt (Included)_ —1.175.000
Water
(Assessment at full value.)
1914-313.00 Assessed valuation 1913-42,987,268
Tax rate (per $1,000)
32.066 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-416.75
Population in 1910
43,916
Population in 1910
INT. at Mechanics dr Metals Nat.
INT. at New Britain Nat. Bank.
Bank, New York.
NEW HAVEN.
Thls city is the county seat of New
Haven County. Incorporated 1784.
By an Act of the General Assembly.
the city, town and school district of
New Haven were consolidated Dec 7
1897 under one government, and the
city assumes the assets and liabilities
of the two other governments.
NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS,
Voting-Machine Bonds.
4s'09 A-0 $12.000__0ot 1 '16-'19
Bridge Bonds.
4s '96 A-0 940,000r-0ot '15-'16
3 WOO A-0 185.000r-0a 1 1920
3145'02 A-0 10,000r —Oct 1 1922
310'05 A-0 95,0000_0ot 1 1925
35,0000—July 1 1928
4s'08 J-J
75,000.— _Jan 1 '34'36
48 '11 J-J
Funding & High School Bonds.
310'00 A-0 $240,000r-Oct 1 '15-'24
1.000r___Oot 1 1915
3145'00 A-0
Funding Bonds.
E
310'05 A-0i$250,000r_Oct 1 '25-'34
MIDDLETOWN,TOWN.
3,000r___Oct 1 1935
Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds
Library onds.
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 20.749.
45'86 J-J $50,000c_Jan 1 '15-'19
Railroad Refunding Bonds.
J-Df150,000c_June 1 '27-'31
3548'04 J-J $100,0000&r_Janl 1924 0'07
1 22.000c___June 1 1932
1 1929
4s '09 J-D 340.0000_ _June 1 1930 4s '08 J-J 100,000r..July 1 '29-'33
-A 244,000o_Aug
F
45'10
$684,000 4s '10 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 '31-'35
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1913Improve. Bonds.
110.000
Floating debt
15.080,159 45'09 J-J 1100.000.-Jan 1 '30-'34
Grand List 1913
Park Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912----$9.00 410'14 A-0 $100,000___Oct 1 1944
INT. on 4% bonds of 1909 & 1910
Bonds.
payable at Old Colony Trust Co.. 45Paving
$62.500r--- Oct 1 1916
'96
Boston; on others in Middletown. 334s'00 A-0 100,000r_Oot 1915&'20
A-0
10'02 A-0 25,000r-0ot '17 & '22
MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DIST. 3
48 '11 A-0 80,000_0ct 1 '33-'36
High School Bonds.
1915 4s '13 M-N200,000—May 1 '33-'36
4s '95 J-J 50.000c
J-J *200,000_Jan 1 '31-'34
430'13 M-14 95.000r-45,000 y'rly 45ife14
Hospital Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-4145,000 43 '12 A-0 $75,000—Oct 1 '30-'32
Assessed valuation 1914-10,610.206
Fire Headquarters Bonds.
32.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913
45 '11 A-0 $34,000—Oct 1 '28-'29
INT. payable in Middletown.

MIDDLETOWN, CITY.
Middletown City is situated In the
town of Middletown, Middlesex Co.
Inc. May 1784. Pop'n 1910, 11,854.
City Improvement Bonds.
$70.0000&r_July 1 1921
3Ks
Sewer Bonds.
M-S 46,000o_Mch 1 '15-'17
4s
Water Bonds.
3.655 J-J $55,000o— -July 1 1915
J-J 200,000r— -July 1 1922
4s
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
J-D *53.0000...Deo 1 1921
3148
310'05 M-N 35.000o-May 1 1925
Municipal Building Bonds.
310'05 M-N $36,000o___May 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14... 4480,000
255,000
Water debt (Included)
146,825
Sinking funds
Water sinking fund (Moi)— 145,959
10,610,218
Grand list 1913
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13-47.00
INT.at Middletown Nat. Bank.




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,VOL.

xcrx.

School Bonds.
City Sewerage.
4s '89 A-0$375.000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'29 4158'14 J-J 3100,000_ _July 1 1944
3348 '05A-0 100,000r-0ot 1 1925
Improvement Bonds.
48'08 J-J 150,000o— -July 1 1928 410'14 J-J 3100,000____Jan 1 1954
48 '12 J-J 50.000—July 1 '36-'37
Paving
J-J *50.000---Jan 1 1938 410'12 J-JBonds.
41014
$100,000..—July 1 1931
TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT.
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
Air Line RR. Bonds.
45 '07 J-J $150,000July 1 '27-'28
334s '89 J-J $375,0000July 1 '15-'29
Water Bonds.
Park Bonds.
310 '89J-J $100.0000_July 1 1939 0'93 J4 *50,000_ —July 1 1935
(Subject to call after July 1 1910.) 310'99 J-J 200,000__--July 1 1929
(Subject to call July 1 1919.)
4s'89 J-J
100,0000.July 1 1939
310'03 J-D 100,000_ __June 1 1928
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
• Exempt from taxation.
70.000_...July 1 1934
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 4s '09 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
4s'89 F
-A $110.000o.... 1915-1920
4s'07 J-J $35,000---July 1 1927
($20.000 yearly on Aug. 1.)
Refunding Funded Debt.
48 '92 M-N$70,000o-May 1 '21-'24
45 '94 F
-A 75,000c-Feb 1 '25-'28 334s
J-J 650,000_ _ _ _July 1 1929
ts '95 M-N125.000c-Nov 1 '29-'34
(Subject to call Jan. 1919.)
1935
INTEREST on all issues Is paid at 45 g
J4 $50,000
the City Treasury.
NORWALK (Annexed).
TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FUND&O TOWN OF
Refunding Bonds.
Sept. 30'14. Jan.1 '14.
Bd. dt.(city)43,120,500 $2,627,500 45 '09 A-0 $220,0000 _Apr 1 1939
Bridge and Park Bonds.
Town
575,000
600.000
School dist
380,000
400,000 43Is '12 J4 $250.000---Jan 1 1942
Funding Bonds.
Tot. bd. dt34,075,500 $3,627,500 3348
A-0 $300,000—Oot 1 1918
Floating debt_
25.000
565,000 Town bonds 100.000—Jan 1 1921
Total debt44,100,500 $4,150.646 CITY OF SOUTH NORWALK
(Annexed).
Sinking funds_
53.911
41,854
Funding Bonds.
Net debt_ _ _$4.046,589 $4.108.792 4s '05 J-J 1*50.0000_July 1 '25&'3C
1 20,000o_ _ _July 1193i
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The
city's assessed valuation and tax rate 45'09 J-J 109,000o__ _July 1 1939
Paving Bonds.
have been appoximately as follows,
real estate being taken at"about 51% 1148'12 F-A$100,000_ _Aug 1 1922
Public-Improvement Bonds.
actual value" until 1900, when basis
.
of valuation was raised to full value: 434s '12M-N $75.000_ _ _May 1 1942
Electric-Light Bonds.
Rate of Tax
Total
A-0 $20 000o__ _Apr 1 1928
Years
Valuation. per 11.000 Is
Library Bonds.
1913
$17.50
3145.499.708
is
A-0 $5.0000— _Apr 1 1928
1912
17.50
139.779.146
Refunding Bonds.
1911
17.50
131.658.990
4s '05 M-S *90.000o&r
1910
17.50
126.804,456
Sept 1 '25,'30 & '35
1905
14.00
110,001.166
Water Bonds.
189.1
21.00
53.800,000
Is
J-J $30,000r._ _July 1 1925
1890
52.171.131
19.50
160.000r. July 1 1925
Grand list In 1912 does not Include
the following exempt properties• Is '05 J-J {40.000o&r July 1 1930
20,000r_ __July 1 1935
Adams Express Co
$16.8.10
Refunding Water
Banks
184.705 Is '09 J-4 $52.000o_Bonds.1 1939
_ July
Cemeteries
399.370
101d town of Norw 4470,000
Churches and Buildings
4.036.405 BOND. Former city Norw. 385,000
used for Churches_
DEBT
City of New Hav.(mIsc.).. 1,174.960 July '14 Former city of So. 317.500
Norwalk
1.000,400
do Parks
2.070.110 Water bonds of old city of 420 000
do Schools
Norwalk (add'i)
3,450 Floating debt
do Bldg.used for school
54.000
139.050
do Police Dept
281 220
250.555 Sinking funds
do Flee Dept
22.000.000
9.220 Assessed valuation
do Fire Annex.
Population in 1910
24,211
State of Connecticut.... $290.905
INT. on bonds due 1935 and re823.680
Connecticut Co
3.850 funding and funding bonds of the
Shore Line El. RR.Co__817.740 old town of Norwalk at Am. Exch.
New Haven County
755.825 Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other bonds of
United States
688.030 annexed town at Empire Trust Co.,
Hospitals
525,985 N. Y.; on water 48 of 1909 and pavOrphan asylums
1.133.070 ing bonds due July 1 1931 at U. S.
Miscellaneous
N. Y. N. II. & H. RR.Co 8.395.425 Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on water
Sheffield Scientific School 1.941.340 310 at Fairfield Co. Nat. Bank in
8.837.058 Norwalk; other int. payable in NorYale University
Blindness
78,022 walk.
Soldiers' exemptions....
461.100
Total
134.640,105 NORWALK,TOWN. See Norwalk,
City.
POPULATION.—In 1910 133.605
In 1900 was 108.027; In 1890 It wit
NORWICH, CITY.
85,981; in 1880 It was 62.882.
Norwich Is In New London County.
Inc. 1784.
NEW LONDON.
Water Bonds.
Thc town and city (located In 310
J-J $150.000c Jan 1 1923
county of same name) are under one 48 '06 J-D
65.000..—Apr 2 1931
government and the following state- 41is
-__ 75.000....-Mar 2 1939
ment Includes both. Incorporated 4348
- _ - 320,000_ _ _ -Mar 2 1939
town 1646;city, 1784.
Funding Bonds.
J-D $166,0000_ -June 1 1925
-Is
33
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '13 A-06100,000c—Apr 1 1943
48 '06 JD 1143.000—Apr 2 1931
Park Bonds.
410 '13._ ___125,000__Oct 1 1938
11-N $25,000r— May 1 1923 4348
--- 84,000_ - __Mar 2 1939
Gas and Electric Plant Bonds.
Water Bonds.
J-J ;116.0000—July 1 1919 48 '06 A-0 $287,000_ __Apr 2 1931
45
60,000o—July 1 1924 GEN. BONDS Oct 9 '1441,415,000
J-J
45
610,000
J-J 225,000o__Jan 1 1920 Water debt (Included)
310
139,600
310g J-J 200,0000&rJuly 1 1926 Temporary loans
50,0000—July 1 1926 Sinking funds and cash
76.399
334sg'08J4
Assess. val. (Ii act.)'14-13,315,058
School Bonds.
$21,000o_ --July 1 1919 City tax (per $1,000) 1914--_;11.00
J-J
4.8
Population in 1910
20,367
J-J 63,0000.--July 1 1920
45
INT. at Norwich Say. Society,
J-D 40,000o_ --June 1 1924
4s
60,000o—May 1 1925 First Nat. Bic., Columbia Trust Co.
M-N
4s
J-D 100,0000—De0 1 1931 and Thames Nat. Bank,
310
4s'g'08 J-D 175,0000—Deo 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
NORWICH,TOWN.
J-J $10,000r —July 1 1917
48
Incorporated 1659.
20,000r_ _ _July 1 1919
J-J
310
Refunding Court-House
J-D 35,000o_ --Deo 1 1937 3155'05 J-J $117,0000—Jan Bonds.
5s g
1 1925
Town of Preston Bonds.
College Bonds.
J-J $50,000o---July 1 1941 3.40s J-J 150.0000
430
1920
Town Deposit Fund 68.
Annexation Bonds.
On demand
-A $11.500o_ _Aug 1 1919
F
310
113.301
Outstanding notes
84,903
Sidewalk Bonds.
M-3 40,000r---$5,000 YrlY TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '143265,204
410
Sinking fund and wish
3 003
Bonds.
Refunding
Grand list 1913
24,035,315
334g'05 A-0 $100.0000&rOot 1 1935 (Assessment about
actua value.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 5191431,501,500 Town tax
(Per $1,
1914
13.60
Sinking fund
29,056
28.219
39,132 Population in 1910
Cash on hand
INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's
Water debt (Included)...
651,000
Grand list 1914
20,553,266 office except the "Town of Preston
(Assessment about 11 actual value.) Bonds," which Is payable at the
Tax rate (per MOM 1914-418.00 Thames National Bank of Norwich.
Population In 1910
19.659
INT. at New London City Nat. Bk. ORANGE.
This town Is in New Haven County
Inc. May 1822. Pop'n 1910, 11,272
NORWALK, CITY.
Funding Bonds (Gold) (lax-ex.
Incorporated June 30 1913 by a
J-.1 ;100,000o__Jan 1 1916
consolidation of the former city of 4s g
Norwalk (Incorporated June 30 1893) 4s g '05 J-J 200,000o_Jan 1 1925
the city of So. Norwalk (incorpor. BOND. DEBT Sept 1514 $300,000
70,800
Aug. 18 1970), the former Fire Dis- Floating debt
trict of East Norwalk, and the outly- Assess. val.'13(abt. act. .18,825,283
ing
which altogether com- Town tax (per 11,000) 1913_-_12.50
prised the old town of Norwalk,
INT. at Nat. Tradesmen's Bank.
which was incorporated In Sept. 1651 New Haven.

Nov., 191-1.]

CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Funding Bonds.
PLYMOUTH.
This town is in Litchfield County. 3)is g M-S 360.0000___Mch 1 1921
Public Improvement Bonds.
Incorp. 1795. Pop'n 1910. 5.021.
45'09 J-D $35.000_ _ _ _June 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
A-0 30,000o
1939
-A $75,0000
Aug 1 1936 4s
4 SI8'11 F
1936
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '14_ $75,000 4 qs'11 J-D 20,0000
4,094 4s g '07 F-A 50,0000.--Aug 1 1932
Balance in treasury
Assess.val.'13
2
(abt.90%act) .469,290 4 S*13 '10 J-J 30.000c_ _July 1 1935
Town tax (per $1,000) 1913-$12.50 5s 13 J-J 22,000__ __July 1 1928
'13 M-N 30,000____Nov 1 1938
INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co.,Boston. Ss Refunding Bonds.
3 hs
M-N $25,0000_ _-Nov 1 1921
PORTLAND.
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'12 $803.000
This town Is in Middlesex County. Floating debt
180,000
'10. 3.425. Sinking fund
Inc. May 1841. Pop'n
164,490
Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt).
Grand list 1912
31,738,031
J-J $84,0000_ _July 1 1919 (Assessm't about 75% actual value.)
3SO
1 1925 Tax rate (per!First district.. _ _$11.27
4s '05 M-N 78.000o-Nov
45 '09 J-J 42.000r- _July 1 1929 31,000)19121Second district- 9.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $204,000
Assessed val.'13(abt.act.) 2.008,514
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-19.00 STAMFORD,TOWN.
INT. payable at Town Treasury. This town is in Fairfield County.
School Bonds.
4548'11 F
-A $340.0000__Aug 1 1941
PUTNAM, CITY.
city and town of the same 4hs'14 J-J I 60.000._ _Jan 1 '15-'29
This
75,000..--Jan 1 '30-34
name are In Windham County. InTown Hall 1890.
corporated Jan. 1 1896.
4s'08 J-D $225,000o..- Dec 1 1938
Water-Works Bonds.
uSchools and Bridges 1893.
43/s
F-A$250,000
F-A $96.000o__ _Aug 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
High School.
43g'14 M-S$100,000c- ---1920-1939
48
F
-A $75.000o___Aug 1 1924
Street Improvement Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
3 hs
J-J $40.0000-July 1 1929
F
-A $75.000o-Feb 1 1927
BOND.DEBT Oct9 1914- $390,000 4s g
16.000
Improvement Bonds.
Floating debt
17,750 4)0'11 J-J $35.0000_ __July 1 1941
Sinking fund
3,380,424 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $981,000
Total valuation 1914
(Assessment about 60% actual value) Floating debt
238,000
226,772
City tax (per $1,000) 1914-48.50 Sinking funds
Population in 1910
6,637 Grand list 1913
42.680.120
(Assessm't about 85% actual value.)
INT.at First Nat. Bk.in Putnam. Town tax (per
$1,000) 1913_47.50
Population in 1910
28.836
PUTNAM,TOWN.
INT. at office of Town Treasurer.
Ino. May 1855. ($400,000 bonds
voted, but not yet issued).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ None STONINGTON.
This town is in New London Co.
$10,000
Water debt
205.659 Inc. Oct. 1658. Pop'n 1910,0,154.
Floating debt
5,662.195
Refunding Bonds.
Grand list 1913
Town tax (per 31,000) 1914-- $13.00 48 g'08 M-N 1100.0000 May 1 1928
School Loans (Assumed).
7.260
Population in 1910
Dist. No. 3 bonds, 45
350,000
Dist. No. 18 bonds, 45
47,000
AIDGEFIELD, TOWN.
Dist. No. 9 notes, 4)is
46,150
Fairfield County. Dist. No. 14 notes
This town is in
40
Inc. 1709. Population 1910. 3,118. Dist. No. 16 notes
500
Other liabilities
School Bonds.
33,500
1933 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914
_ $40,000
272,964
5s
22,692
Funding Bonds (opt. Aug 1 '17). Assets
5,798,787
3 543¢ F-A 360,0000-Aug 1 1929 Grand list 1913
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914- $100,000 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
6,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$15.00
Floating debt
24.712
Sinking fund assets
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-4,581.646
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-411.83
INT. payable at First National THOMASTON. Litchfield
This town is in
County.
Bank. Ridgefield in N. Y. funds.
Inc. May 1875. Bonds are tax-free.
Refund. Bonds (Subject to call).
RIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH.
_Deo 1 1924
48'04 J-D
Inc. 1901. Population '10. 1,114. BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1913-$50.000
$50,000o_Sewer Bonds (opt. Jan. 1 1922.) Floating debt
6,305
J-J $50.000c___Jan 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1913__ _2,627.329
3 35s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914-450.000 (Assessment about 90% actual value)
15,274 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-412.00
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914- _2,334.856 Population In 1910
3.533
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1914----$5.00
INT. payable at the First Nat. INT. at office of Town Treas.
Bank, Ridgefield, In New York funds.
TORRINGTON, TOWN.
This town (and the borough of the
ROCKVILLE.
This city Is In Tolland County. same name) is in Litchfield County.
Inc. 1886. Population 1910, 7.977. Inc. Oct. 1740. Pop'n 1910, 16,840
Funding and School Bonds.
Filtration Bonds.
48
J-J $70.0000_ _ _July 1935 4548'14 J-J $250.000____July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $250,000
Sewer Bonds.
$183.591
45
J-J $50.0000-Ja.n 1 1926 Floating debt
Grand list 1913
16,180.455
(Subject to call Jan 1 1900.)
45
J-J $90.000o _ _July 1 1927 Town tax (per $1,000) 1913-89.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14- $210,000
Floating debt
11.500
Sinking fund
33.014 TORRINGTON, BOROUGH.
Assessed val. real est. 1914.6.928.000 Inc. 1887. Population 1910, 15,483.
(Assessment about 1( actual value.) 4%a '07M-N $75,0000__Nov 1 1927
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.._ 47.50 48 '09 M-N 150.000o_..May 1 1929
Sewer.
INT. payable at Treas's office. 45
M-N $30.0000
1924
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914. $255.000
Floating debt
38,591
SOUTHINGTON.
This town is in Hartford County. Borough assessment 1914_14.220,000
about 90%
Inc. 1779. Population 1910, 6.516. (Assessment (per 31,000) act. val.)
Borough tax
1914-$5.00
Floating Debt Bonds.
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
J-.1 $58.000o---1917 & 1927 VERNON.
48 g
School Bonds.
This town is
430'13 J-J S50.000_ _ _ _July 1 1943 Inc. Oct. 1808. in Tolland County.
Pop'n 1910, 9.087.
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
Refunding Railroad Aid Bonds.
4 hs'l 1 J-J $222,000o--July 1 1941 45 '10 J-J $60.0000___July 1 1925
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1914_ _ $108,000
Memorial Hall 1889.
222.000 33s
Water bonds
M-N $125.000o_ _Nov 1
School notes
15,000 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1899.)1919
fund
Sinking
43.896
High School 1892.
Assess. val.(90% act.)'13_5.500.000 45
J-J
_ -July 1 1922
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_416.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ --$235,000
$50.0000INT. at Southington Nat. Bank. Floating debt
72.874
Sinking fund
37.541
Assess. val.'13(85% act.)..6.742,738
STAMFORD, CITY.
Town tax rate (per M000)'13-48.00
This city is in Fairfield County.
on 45 of 1910 payable
Inc. 1893. Population 1910. 25.136. atINTERESTTrust Co.; on others at
Old Colony
Public Library Bonds.
'09 J-D $33,000c_ -Deo 1 1939 Town Treasurer's office.
4s g
Sewer Bonds.
3;is g M-S $25.0000___Mch 1 1921 WALLINGFORD,TOWN.
The town and borough of Walling48 g
M-N 60,000c---May 1 1924
4s '10 J4 35,000o_ --July 1 1935 ford is situated in New Haven County
1932 Inc. 1669. Population 1910, 11.155.
'12 M-S 25,0000
4s
1927
Public Park Bonds (tax-exempt). 45'97 J-D 830.0000
Funding Bonds.
48'08 A-0 $55.0000---Apr 1 1938
-A 50,0000-M0h 1 1939 4s'09 J-J 545.000c___July 1 1930
'09 F
Refunding Bonds.
45 g '09 J-D 45,0000- __Deo 1 1939
4 g '12 M-N150.000c-May 1 1942 3.65s'99M-N$30,0000_ _. 1915-1929




Refund. & Improve. Bonds.
4)4812 A-0 340,0000
15,000
(Every 5 years beginning Apr 1917)
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '14_ $145,000
Floating debt
50,000
Assessed valuation 1913_9,131.613
(Assessment about market value.)
Town tax (per $1.000) 1913-$9.50
INT.at First Nat. Bk., Wallingford.
WALLINGFORD, BOROUGH.
Inc. 1853. Population '10. 8.690.
Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1928)•
4519'13 J-D $40,000_ ___June 1 1943
Street Bonds (Opt. beg. 1928)•
4%8'13 J-D $65,000_ ___June 1 1943
430'14 M-N 25,000_ - _May 1 1944
(Subject to call May 1 1929.)
Electric-Light Bonds.
330
M-N 45,000c__May 1 1919
10.000c-May 1 1929
Water Bonds.
45
M-N$70,0000
1924
Sewer Bonds.
M-N $45,000o_ _ May 1 1923
4s
M-N 50.000o_-_Nov 15 '29
3)48
43'48'13 J-J
__June 1 1943
(Optional beginning June 1 1928)
42,000_TOT.BD.DT. May 14'14 $310,000
Water bonds (Included).- 70.000
Floating debt
23,150
Sinking fund
19.492
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_7.182.549
Borough tax (per $1.000) 1913-45.00
INT.at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford.

37
Water Bonds.
4s '94 J-J $24.000-Jan 1 '15-'18
45'94 J-J 400,000_ - _ _Jan 1 1919
3 Ms'01 J-J 60,000_ --Jan '15-'26
331s'04 J-J 50.000o_Jan 1 '15-'24
4s'09 J-J 50,000 _Jan 1 '15-19
48 '10 J-J 300,000o_Jan 1 '20-49
018'11 J-J 570,000c_Jan 1 '15-11
4)4s'13 J-J 100,000_ _July 1 '14-23
431s'13 J-J 150,000__July 1 '24-38
Paving Bonds.
45 '07 J-J $200,000c _Jan 1 1927
Improvement Bonds.
4 hs'll J-J $85.0000_Jan 1 '15-'31
BOND. DEBT Aug 1914 _$3.843,000
Water debt (Included)__ -2,050.000
Sinking funds
100,000
Grand list 1913
70,087.891
Actual value (estimated)100.000,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913....$18.17
Population in 1910
73.141
INT. on fund, bonds of 1899 and
on school bonds of 1897 is payable at
Nat.Park Bank,New York;on water
bonds of 1904 and sewer bonds of
1904 and 1905 by New York draft; on
water bonds of'10 & '13 at the Col.Knick. Trust Co. in N. Y.; all other
Issues at office of City Treas.

WEST HARTFORD.
This town Is in Hartford County.
Incorporated May 1854.
Refund., Impt. & Sewer Bonds.
4)s'13 J-1311300.000_ -Dec 1 1943
DEBT Sept 1 1913 (notes) 5230.000
Cash on hand
6.948
Grand List 1913
8,973,1360
WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCR. Town tax (per $1.000) 1912-410.50
DISTRICT.
Population in 1910
4.808
4s
320,000
1943
INT. at U. S. Bank, Hartford.
(Subject to call after 1933.)
4s
M-N 340,0000
1927 WILLIMANTIC.
3)45
M-N14,000o_Nov 1 '15-'19
This city is situated in the town of
(33.000 due In odd years to 1919.) Windham, Windham Co. Inc. 1893.
School Bonds (opt. Mch 1 1926).
Municipal Bonds (Coupons).
4s '06 J4 $55,0000___Moh 1 1936 48
4-0 1100.0000_0ot 1 1925
BOND. DEBT June 1 '14- 2129,000 (Subject to call Oct 1 1910.)
Grand list for 1912
Water Bonds.
7,222.265
(Assessment about full value.) 48'858e04A-0 $50,000c__Oct 1 1929
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$4.00 45 '89 A-0 75,000c--Oct 1 1924
Funding Bonds.
INT.at First Nat. Bk., Wallingford.
48'09 F-A $100.000o-Aug 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 $325,000
WATERBURY.
54,000
This city is in New Haven County. Sinking funds (about)..- _ _
125,000
Incorporated In 1853. The city, Water debt (included)
12,778,429
town and school governments were Grand list 1913
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1912-- 15.00
consolidated in Jan. 1900.
11.230
City Hall. Police 8c Fire Station. Population in 1910
4548'13 J-J $100,000__July 1 '14-23
INTEREST payable at City Treas.
4hs'13 J-J 400,000--July 1 '24-'63
Brooklyn Bridge Bonds.
WINCHESTER.
4hs'14 J-J 325,000-___Jan 1 1944
This town is in Litchfield County
Sewer Bonds.
and contains Winsted Borough. /n3 Ms'04 J-J 110.0000......Jan 1 1934 corp. May 1771. P. 0. Winsted.
3 Ms'05 J-J 100,000----Jan 1 1935
Town Bonds 1902 (Tax-Exempt.
48'06 J-J 100,000oJuly 1 1936 3)4'02 M-N $12.000r_May 1 '15-'16
48'09 J-J 190,000___ -.July 1 1939 4s '10 M-N 72,000r
May1928
School
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914 S4.000
4s '97 J-J $200,000_July 1 '27-'46 Other liabilities
134.741
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
Cash on hand
1,494
354s'02J4 ;180,000_Jan 1 '15-'32 Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-5,838.673
70,000c_Jan 1 '15-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-417.00
448'11 J-J
4)0'13 J-J
95,000-July 1 '15-'33 Population In 1910
8.679
INT. at Town Treasurer's office.
Park Bonds.
4s'08 J-J $216,000 _July 1 '15-'58
WINDHAM.
Funding Bonds.
334s'99 J-J 210,000- --July 1 1914
This town is in Windham County.
School Bonds.
Storm Water Drainage Bonds.
3348'01 J-J $48.000_Jan 1 '15'26 4548'14 J-J $150.000--Jan 1 1944
Grand list 1913
Street Bonds.
$14,215.550
19,604
430'08 J-J $150,000____Jan 1 1938 Population in 1910

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Tax
Bonded Floating Grand
PopuList.
Debt. Debt.
Rats
lotion.
Location.
1910.
$
$
Berlin (T), Hartford County-- 82,000 13,000 d1,910,000 d16.00 3.728
Bethel (T). Fairfield County__ 65,000 3,293 42,107,344 y15.00 3,792
Bloomfield (T). Hartford Co_.. 28,000 91.777 41,825.101 y17.00
1.821
Branford (T). New Haven Co_'80,068
44,001.408 418.00 6,047
Brooklyn (T). Windham Co_- 15,000 23,610 41.661.309 1112.00
1.858
Canton (T). Hartford County_ 20,000 42,599 41.956.611 d14.00 2,732
Colchester (T), New London Co 35,000 3,249 d908,985 d18.00 2,140
None 41,171,513 420.00 2,422
East Haddam (T), Middlesex Co31,050
East Lyme(T)NewLondon Co 26,000 12.920 41.851.458 al0.00 1,916
Easton (T), Fairfield County_ 25,000 10,000 d567,908 418.00 1.052
East Windsor(T). Hartford Co None
90,000 d3,100.000 e12.00 3,362
Enfield (T). Hartford County-105,000 18,000 47,210.639 412.00 9.719
Essex (T), Middlesex County- 32,000 10.000 42,317,372 d12.00 2.745
Farmington (T).Hartford Co... None 130,000 d2.730.627 413.00 3.478
Griswold (T), New London Co. 60,000 31.500 42,235.899 412.00 4,215
Jewett City (B), New LondonC*50,360
1,513.950 5.00 3,023
Lyme (T), New London Co___ 30,000 12.266 4436,046 421.00
746
Mansfield (T), Tolland Co_ ___ None 37,034 4777.381 418.00 1.977
Farms School District__ 31.000
Miller
None y1,520,000 02.00
Montville (T), New London Co 30,000 34,907 d1.744.203 416.00 2,804
New Canaan (T). Fairfield Co.250,000
05,934,186 11.00 3,667
New Hartford (T).LitchfieldC. 36.000 39,000 dl.156,498 420.00 2.144
Newhiliford(T),Litchfield Co.•100.859
44,323.268 1/16.00
5.010
Newtown (T), Fairfield Co___ None 33,500 02.156,925 15.00 3,012
Norfolk (T). Litchfield Co__ 55.000 10,000 43,451.318 49.66+ 1,541
Plainfield (T), Windham Co..- 15,000 39.562 45,366,686 012.50 6,719
Plainville (T), Hartford Co_ _ _ 70,000
1,8.32 42,015,295 414.00 2.882
Preston (T), New London Co_ 45,000
None 4562,114 418.00
1,917
Seymour IT). New Haven Co*117,700
43.873,786 412.50
Shelton (B), Fairfield County.. 25.000 29.000 44.955,428 45.00 4.786
4.807
So. Windsor (T), Hartford Co_ None 104,500 43.013,631 430.13 2.251
Sprague (T). New London Co.113,036
41.078,505 416.00 2.551
Stafford (T), Tolland County. 55,000
None 43,553.151 410.00 5,233
Stratford (T), Fairfield Co_ __ 52,000 9,000 43,455,419 410.00 5.712
Waterford(T).NewLondondo. 40.000 71,533 42.251.868 415.00 3,097
Watertown IT). Litchfield Co_109,000 3,153 43,892,606 1,13.50 3.850
Westville School District
40,000 15,000 /3,100.000 1110.00
Wethersfield (T)Hartford Co-*61.668 ------ -31.837,163 114.00
Wilton (T). Fairfield County-- 35.000 6,203 41,250,000 d10.00 3.148
1.706
Windsor (T). Hartford
__ 20,000 96,312 44,488.308 410.00
Windsor Locks(T)HartfordCo 55.000 70.057 43,437,911 d10.00 4.178
Co_3.715
Winsted (B), Litchfield Co_ _ _ 82,500 97,000 d5.295,557 45.00 7,754
Woodbury (T), Litchfield Co.. None 48.200 dl.21 8.839 d14.00
1.860
(T) Town. (B) Borough. *Total debt. z Figures are for 1910.
a Figures are for 1911. eigures are for 1912 d 1913 figures. 31914figures

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DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF THE

STATES CITIES AND Town
STATES
IN THE

INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, ETC.
Pages 38 to 58 DELAWARE-State, Cities, ttc
NEW YORK-State, Cities, &c
Pages 59 to 68 MARYLAND-State, Cities, &c
NEW JERSEY-State, Cities, erc
PENNSYLVANIA-State, Cities, &c
Pages 68 to 79 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Page 79
Pages 80 to 81
Page 81

tion of mortgage, stock transfer, liquor. Inheritance and corporation taxes.
/n July 1911, however. the Legislature again imposed a direct tax of 6-10
of a mill on each dollar of real and personal property. In 1912 the Legislature made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. At the 1913 session.
in order to avoid the levying of a direct tax, a bill was introduced to permit
ITS
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. On Sept. 17 1913,
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
while the Legislature was in extra session, a bill was passed authorizing the
a
of
In 1914
One of Original Thirteen levy offordirect taxtax 5805-10000 of a mill. fifty-five a bill was passed proState
Admitted as a
viding
a direct
of three hundred and
thousandths of a mill
50,203 but tnis was vetoed by the Governor. V.98. p. 1404. --*State Tax-Total area of State (square miles)
Total Equalized kale per
Total
Valuatin
o
Albany
State capital
Year- Real F:state
Valuation.
$1,000. Levied.
Personal.
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1914)_ Martin H. Glynn 1913_410.960.260,892 $424,876,235 $11,385,137,127$0.5805 $6.460.093
1912--- 10,684.290,188 444,207.867 11.128.498.055 1.00 11,022.985
See. of State (term expires Dec. 31 1914)_ _,,Mitchell May 1911...... 10,561,501,373 461,484,541 11,022.985.914 0.60 6,072.766
None
482.275,593
None
1910-- John D. Call 1909--- 9.639.001,868 555,192,070 10,121.277.461 None
Treasurer (term expires Dec. 311914)
None
9,821,820.554
9,266,628,484
None
1908 -- 9,117,352,838 548,765.843
expires Dec. 31 1914)___William Sohmer 1907-- 8,553.298,188 620.268.058 9.666,118,681 None
Comptroller (term
9,173,566,246 None
8,565,379.394 None
LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday in January, and 1906-- 7,933.057,917 632.321,477
1905--- 7,312,621,452 702,469,270
8,015,090,722 80.154 1.19N67e
1, n 7
o
length of sessions Is not limited.
968,042
1904-- 7.051,455,025 686,710,615
7,738.165.640 0.13
7,446,476,127 0 13
1903--- 6.749.509,958 696,966,169
761,085
-The early historical details of New York State's 1902-- 5,297,754,482 556,736.239
HISTORY OF DEBT.
5,854,490,721 0.13
748,072
debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" 1901...... 5,169,308,069 585,092,312
5.754,400.381 1.20 6.924.306
of April 1893. page 41.
1900...... 5.093,025.771 593,895,907
5,686.921.678 1.96 10.704,153
eleven years ending In 1893 the State debt was paid 1895-- 3,908,853,377 459.859,526
During a period of
4,368,712,903 3.24 13.906,346
at the average of $1,000.000 per year, and practically wiped out.
8,619.748
382,159,067
3,779,393,746 2.34
In Nov. 1895 the voters approved a bond Issue of $9,000,000. for the 1890- 3.397.234,679 452,607.732
2,052,537.898 7.26 14.285,976
Champlain 1870___ 1,599,930,166
purpose of enlarging and improving the Erie. Oswego and
3,512,284
1,413,774.368 2.50
canals. These bonds were all issued and have since been redeemed. In 1903 1859-- 1.098.666,251 315.108.117
* The direct State tax, it will be noticed from the above, is always reca further issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized, and up to date
$93,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. [A bill, signed by the Governor koned on the valuations of the previous year, these being the latest figures
Apr. 17 1912, authorizes the State Comptroller to issue canal improvement available at the time of the session of the Legislature.
bonds made payable in foreign currency. V. 94, p. 1131.1 At the 1905 elec-New York ranks first in population among
POPULATION OF STATE.
tion a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an
U. S. Census figures.
aggregate'debt of $50,000,000 for highway purposes, and all of these bonds the States of the Union. The following gives theState supervision:
except 1905 returns, which were complied under
have been sold. The question ofIssuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds
959,049
for highways received a favorable vote in Nov. 1912. and of these $5,000.- 1910___9,113,614 1890 -*6.003.174i 1850 ---3.097,394 1810
589,051
000 have been issued. In Nov. 1909 the voters approved the issuance of 1905 ---8,067,308 1880 ---5,082.871 1840 ---2,428.921 1800
340.120
-4.382.759 1830 _ -1.918.608 1790
$7,000.000 bonds for the Cayuga and Seneca Canals. Of this latter issue, 1900 -7.268,894 1870 1860-3,880,735 1820 _--1.372,812
$3,000,000 have been sold. In 1910 the voters approved the issuance of
82.500.000 bonds, all of which have been sold, for the acquisition of the
*Includes population (5,321)of Indian reservations, specially enumerated.
Palisades Interstate Park. Under the provisions of Chap. 569, Laws of
-On July 1 1910
CANASERAGA CREEK IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
1909,as amended by Chap.394,Laws of 1911,8950.000 bonds were authorized for a State Reservation at Saratoga Springs. These bonds were all the State Water Supply Commission sold under authority of Chap. 54,
Issued, but $190.000 have been redeemed, leaving outstanding at this time Consolidated Laws of 1909, and on behalf of the Canaseraga Creek Im$5.000
$760,000. A proposition to issue $19.800.000 barge canal terminal bonds provement District in Livingston County,$200,000 5% bonds, duepayable
was adopted Nov. 7 1911, and of these $5.000,000 have been sold. The yearly from 1915 to 1954, Incl. V. 91, p. 110. These bonds are
State's bonded debt on Sept. 30 1914 was $159,260,660 and the sinking by assessment upon the lands and properties in such improvement district.
fund $34.487.679.41. Loans outstanding at time of going to press were as
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CHANGING CLASSIFICAfollows:
-At the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of
TION OF CITIES.
LOANS-Interest-Principal
- Art. 12 of the constitution was adopted by a vote of 309,159 "for" to 123,919
Name and Purpose.
Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstanding. "against." This amendment alters Sec. 2 by changing the population ()reifies
Non-interest bearing debt fErie & Champlain 6% canal stock
$160 of the first class from "250.000 or more" to "175.000 or more, and cities of
iStock for payment6% canal rev. ctfs.
500 the second class from "50,000 and less than 250,000" to "50.000 and less
Palisades I -S. Park. 1911_ -- -.
g
M&S Mch. 1 1961
2,500,000 than 175.000." This section was printed in full in V.85. P. 359.
State Reservation
4g
M&S Mch. 1 '15-'22
760,000
Canal bonds, gold, 1905
-At a special election held
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
3g
J&J Jan. 1 1923
2.000.000
Do
do
1906
3g
J&J Jan. 1 1956
1,000.000 April 7 1914 the voters approved the question of holding a convention in
Do
do
1907
3g
J&J Jan. 1 1957
5.000,000 1915 to revise the State constitution. Delegates were elected at the genDo
do
1908
3g
J&J July 1 1958
5.000,000 eral election in November 1914. V. 98, p. 1179.
Do
do
1909
3g
J&J Jan. 1 1959 10.000,000
DEBT LIMITATION-STATE.
-The constitution of 1894 has in some
Do
do
1910_ __
4g
J&J July 1 1960 11.000.000
Do
do
1911 ___
4g
J&J Jan. 1 1961 10,000,000 measure modified the provisions of the fundamental law restricting the
Do
do
1911
4g
J&J July 1 1961 10,000,000 power of the Legislature over the issue of debt. &c. These provisions are
do
Do
1912
4g
J&J Jan. 1 1962 12,000,000 found in Article 7. We give the sections of that article (Article 7) belosv
do
Do
1914
434 g J&J Jan. 1 1964 30.000,000 which have reference to the subject.
-SECTION 1.
to
4g
Barge Canal Terminals •
J&J Jan. 1 1942
5.000.000 in State credit notbe be given. loaned to or in The credit of the State shall not
any manner
given or
aid of any individual, associaHighway bonds, gold. 1906- -3g
J &D Dec .1 1956
1.000,000
corporation.
4g
M&S Mch. 1 1958
do
Do
1908
5,000.000 tion or debts-power to contract.
Stole
-SEC.2. The State may,to meet casual
Dog_ __ __ 4 g
M&S Sept. 1 1958
do
Do
5.000,000
4g
M&S Mch. 1 1960
1910
do
Do
5.000.000 deficits or failures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract
4g
M&S Mch. 1 1961 10,000,000 debts; but such debts, direct or contingent, singly or in the aggregate,
1911
do
Do
4g
M&S Mch. 1 1962
1912
do
8.000.000 shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the motleys arising
Do
debts shall be spotted to the purpose for
1913..
do
434 g M&S Sept. 1 1963 21.000,000 from the loans creating such to
Do
which they were obtained, or
repay the debt so contracted and to no
payable at the Bank of the Manhattan Co.. N. Y. City.
INTEREST is
other purpose whatever.
-Below we give the amount
State debts to repel invasions.
FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.
STATE DEBT
-SEC. 3. In addition to the above limited
power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel Invasion,
of the State debt on Sept. 30 in the years named.
suppress insurrection.
1914 t159,260,660 1906_ $10,630,660 1897-- $5.765.660 1870- $8,641.606 from the contracting ofor defend the State in war; but the money arising
such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which
660 1865- .50,861,349
1913908,355,660 1905- 11.155.660 1893-763.160 1860.. 34,182.975 it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
1912_ 109.702.660 1904.. 9.410,660 1892-Limitation of legislative power to create debts.
1911- 79,730.660 1903- 9,665,660 1891-- 2.927.655 1850_ 23.507,874 specified in sections two and three of this -SEC. 4. Except the debts
article, no debts shall be here1910.. 57,230,660 1902.. 9,920,660 1890-_ 4,964,304 1840- 18.385,309 after contracted by or in behalf of
1909_ 41.230,660 1900- 10.130.660 1885-- 9.461,854 1830- 8.635,035 authorized by a law, for some single this State, unless such debt shall be
speciwork or
1908- 26.230.660 1899. 10,185,660 1880-- 9,114,054 1820- 2.983.500 fied therein; and such law shall impose and object, to be distinctly of a
provide for the collection
1907- 17.290,660 1898- 9, 4 ,66 1875- 28.328.686 1816- 2.905,535 direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay,
debt as
the interest on
Comptroller's temporary loan certificates amounting to $650,000 were it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of suchsuch within
t
debt
also outstanding Sept. 30 1914. * In addition, there were outstanding fifty. years from the time of the contracting thereof. No such law shall
Sept. 30.1913 $27,000,000 notes issued in anticipaton of the sale of bonds.
take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the
-Large increase in values for people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it
TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE. &c.
1904, due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about full at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either house of the
value. The constitutional amendment adopted In 1905 permits interest and Legislature. the question shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly ensinking fund requirements to be met out of funds in the Treasury instead tered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill pass, and
of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy, therefore, ought the same to receive the sanction of the people." The Legislature
was made in 1906 to 1910, revenue being entirely raised through the opera- may at any time, after the approval of such law by the people, if no debt

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NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE.

same; and may
shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal thedebt or liability
at any time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further
imposed by such Act, in proportion to the debt
under such law; but the tax
law,
and liability which may have been contracted in pursuance of such
shall remain in force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until
made the provision hereinbefore specified
the proceeds thereof shall have
such debt and liability.
to pay and discharge the interest and principal of
debt or liability
The money arising from any loan or stock creating such authorizing such
specified in the Act
shall be applied to the work or object
no
debt or liability, or for the payment of such debt or liability and for on
voted
be
other purpose whatever. No such law shallany submitted to be when any
general election
within three months after its passage, or at be voted for or against. The
to
other law, or any bill, shall be submitted bonds of the State to run for a
of
Legislature may provide for the Issue lieu of bonds heretofore authorized
period of not exceeding fifty years In provide for the collection of a direct
but not Issued, and shall Impose and
the same as hereinbefore required. When
annual tax for the payment of this section shall equal in amount the debt
any sinking fund created under
created, no further direct tax shall be levied on account of
for which it was
the Legislature shall reduce the tax to an amount
said sinking fund andinterest on such debt. (An amendment adopted by
equal to the accruing
to Section 4: "The Legislature
2 1909 adds the
the voters on Nov.
following
alter the rate of interest to be paid upon any State
may from time to timemay be authorized, pursuant to the provisions of this
which has been or
debt
rate
section, or upon any part of such debt, provided, however, that thebond
upon any part of such debt or upon any
of interest shall not be altered
issued beother evidence thereof, which has been or shall be created or of
or
fore such alteration. In case the Legislature increase the rate for interest
the colupon any such debt or part thereof, It shall impose and provide
lection 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.)
[On June 2 1913 a bill was signed increasing from 4% to 43.5% the rate of
Interest on bonds hereafter issued for canal and highway Improvements and
barge canal terminal facilities. V. 96. p. 1642.1
'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. On June 5 1913 the
State sold $27.000.000 of these notes due Feb. 1 1914, and these were taken
up with a part of the proceeds of$51,000.000 4ji% bonds sold Jan.21 1914.)
-SEC 5.
-The sinking funds proSinking Fund, how kept and invested.
vided 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. [In 1913 it
was planned to avoid the levying of a direct tax to meet the sinking fund
requirements by diverting a part of the sinking funds which were said to
be in excess of requirements. Bills permitting the transfer of this alleged
surplus to the general fund failed to pass, however, and at the extra session
provision was made for a direct tax levy (see remarks above).)
DEBT LIMITATION-CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS AND VIL-The constitution of 1894 puts a general and uniform limit to the
LAO ES.
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 of 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 be authorized by law.
(2) No county or city shall be allowed to become indebted for any put
pose 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 issued to provide
for the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years,and a sinking fund shall
be created on the issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising
annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the 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 of 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 indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation 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 ownel
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 acoutsition or construction of properties to be used for rapid
transit or dock purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which
and the ter .,s and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so excluded 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 jurisdiction 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 oecome 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:




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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 limited in their debt-making power by the
constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special
statutes.
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.
-On April 10 1913 a bill was signed (given in full
in V. 96, p.1108), conferring on all cities full powers of local self-government.
BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY
SUPREME CO U RT.-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. The Appellate
Division of the Supreme Court at the July 1913 term declared the Act to
be constitutional. V. 97, D. 211.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
-Sec. 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 territorial
division of the State established by law with powers of local government."
TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.
-In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bil I
providing for a tax of yi of 1% on bonds and other obligations secured by
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. a. 204. Sec also V. 93. p. 893 is 969.
TAXATION OF MORTGA0ES.
-Mortgages now are not subject to taxation of any kind, the only charge being a recording tax of 36 of 1%. [For
,
opinion of Attorney-General on attempt to evade thus tax,see V.95. p. 9
3-1
A bill was passed at the 1914 session but vetoed by the Governor, extending the mortgage recording tax law so that this tax could be paid upon the
full value of mortgages when part of the real property was outside the State:
and exempting to their full valus bonds secured by such mortgage.
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. A similar
amendment permitting municipalities to condemn property in excess of the
amount actually needed for public parks and streets was ratified at the general election in Nov. 1913(V.97. P• 1837)•
TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY
SAVINGS BANKS. TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COMPAN IES.--Section 190 of the Tax Law (Chapter 60. Consolidated Laws)
provides that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187, 188 or 189 of this Chapter,to pay to the State an annual tar 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
to apply upon or in lieu of the payment of such tax,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
14% 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. This law was repealed, however, at the special
session which convened June 16 1913. V. 96. p. 1784.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS
-POWER AND RESTRICTIONS.
-The general banking law,known as Chap. 2 of the Consolidated Laws,was
completely revised by the Legislature of 1914, but no material change was
made in that part of the law regulating investment by savings banks, except that the section dealing with this subject is now numbered 239,instead
of 146, and its provisions apply to the sums credited to the guaranty fund
as well as to savings bank deposits. We give Section 239 in full below:
Sec. 239. A savings bank may invest the moneys deposited therein, the
sums credited to the guaranty fund thereof and the income derived therefrom, in the following property and securities, and no others,and subject
to the following restrictions:
1. 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. The stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State
Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State.
3. The stocks, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of
the United States upon which there is no default and upon which there has
been no default for more than 90 days. provided that within 10 years immediately preceding the investment such State has not been in default for
more than 90 days in the payment of any part. principal or interest, of any
debt duly authorized by the Legislature of such State to be contracted by
such State since Jan. 11878.
[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, was of the opinion
the
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
obligations. V. 89. P• 2984
[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. The Attorney-General mentioned as a 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
bonds referred to 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
cs security for postal savings hindS.1
[Bonds of the State of Louisiana to be issued for the refunding of what Is
known as "Consolidated Bonds,' due Jan. 11914. are held to be legal investments for New York State savings banks in an opinion rendered by the
Attorney-General on October 22 1913. In previous opinions (July 3
1912 and August 11 1909). it was held that, inasmuch as Louisiana had
defaulted in the payment of the "baby bonds," other obligations of the
State could not be legally purchased by savings bank trustees. In reversing
these former rulings Attorney-General Carmody said that It now
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(d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville RR.
that these "baby" bonds were not bonds for the payment of which the credit
of the State was pledged, but were issued against certain revenues of the Co.. or in the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an Issue to retire
State. namely unpaid taxes,and were payable out of these revenues only. all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capital
Therefore the failure to pay the same does not, according to the Attorney- stock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed In amount one-third
General, constitute such a default as would make other bonds of the State 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
improper investments. See V. 97, D. 1227. 1304. 1367 and 1444.1
[On June 16 1913 the Attorney-General held that bonds of the State of Inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Creek Railroad Company
New Mexico issued pursuant to an Act approved June I 1912 are legal in- 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 mortvestments for New York savings banks. V. 96. p. 18524
[Bonds of the Territory of Hawaii were held to be legal investments in an gage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905.
(e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under
opinion by the Attorney-General dated Aug. 10 1914. V. 99. p. 5544
-bearing obligations or revenue notes sold the laws of any of the United States which actually owns in fee not less than
4. The stocks, bonds. interest
railway, exclusive of sidings, within the
at a discount of any city, county, town, village, school district, union free 500 miles of standard-gauge time within five years next preceding United
provided that at no
the date
school district or poor dtrict in this State. provided that they were issued States,such investment such railroad corporation shall have
failed regularly
municipality or district of any
pursuant to law and that the faith and credit of the
and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage
that issued them are pledged for their payment.
Indebtedness and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid
5. The stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated in one of the In dividends to its stockholders during each of said five years an amount at
States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to Janu- least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided,
January 1 1.861, has not repudiated or defaulted further, that during said five years the gross earnings In each year from
ary 1 1896. and which, since
in the payment of any part of the principal or interest of any debt authorized the operations of said company, including therein the gross earnings of all
by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said company,
has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said invest- and also including In said earnings the amount received directly or indirectly
ment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, and was incorporated as a city by said company from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it,
and has
at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investmentthe pay- shall not have been less in amount than five times the amount necessary to
not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days in or other pay the interest payable during that year upon its entire outstanding inment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note
debtedness, and the rentals for said year of all leased lines, and further
evidence of indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the Provided that all bonds authorized for investment by this paragraph shall
holders thereof. But It. after such default on the part of any such State be secured by a mortgage which is at the time of making said investment
the debt or security, In the payment of the principal or interest of or was at the date of the execution of said mortgage, (1) a first mortgage
or city,
which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised upon not less than 75% of the railway owned In fee by the company Issuing
by the issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure to pay prin- said bonds, exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage or (2)a refundcipal ot interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to ing mortgage issued to retire all prior lien mortgage debts of said company
be the date of such default within the provisions of this sub-division,and outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the
subsequent failures to pay installments of principal or interest upon such railway owned In fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. But
debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same, shall no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment in case the mortnot be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the gage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together
meaning of this sub-division, at a date later than the date of said first failure with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting thereIn payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together from in case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions
with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity shall exceed three times
subdivision except a county, which Is wholly or in part Included within the the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said
bounds or limits of said city, less its water debt and sinking funds. shall Investment. And no mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage,
exceed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation, Its bonds under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which it secures maand stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to ture at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund,nor unless it
7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized severs a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior
investment for the moneys of savings banks.
_mortgages so to be refunded.
(On Feb. 15 1911 an opinion was rendered by the Attorney-General
[sin an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908,
deciding that both real and personal property should be used as a basis in stating that bonds of the Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. are not legal Investments
the 7% debt limit which the savings bank law says must not for savings banks, owing to the fact that the dividend for the 6 months enddetermining
bonds of which the banks
be exceeded in the case of municipalities in the
ing Dec. 31 1907 was paid with a new issue of stock, he holds that the words
may make investments. The question was raised because of the fact that "an amount" must necessarily mean the payment thereof in cash. V.86.p.494.I
State provides that
the constitutional provision In regard to cities of this than ten per
the Attorney-General held that cer•
[In
cent of tarn an opinion dated Apr. 14 1914.& St. Paul Ry. Co. are legal invest.
no city shall be allowed to become indebted for more
bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee
its assessed real estate. See V. 92. p. 610.1
Attorney-General. In holding that banks may le- ments for savings banks. V. 98. p. 1333.
[On Apr. 27 1914 the
(0 Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment under
gally invest in bonds of the City of Minneapolis, Minn., ruled that it is
except for the fact
proper to include In the estimate of the valuation of property for purposes of the provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision,owns in fee less thanthat
500
the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually
taxation, pursuant to sub-division 5 above, the valuation placed upon
preceding the date of
money and credits pursuant to Chap. 285 of the 1911 laws of the State of miles of road, provided that during five years next from the operations of
any such investment the gross earnings in each year
p. 1404.
Minnesota. V. 98.
(In Dec. 1911 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion holding that ssid corporation, including the gross earnings of all lines leased and operbonds of the City of Omaha, Neb., are not legal investments, this being on ated or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than ten
the assumption that the bonded debt of that city exceeded 7% of its valua- million dollars.
tion. See V. 94. p. 645, for full text of opinion.]
(g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described In the fore[On Sept. 6 1912 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion, the full text going paragraph (0 or (f) or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by
of which was given in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 14 1912. page 700. holding such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by it by indorsement on said
that bonds of the city of Tacoma. Wash., are legal investments.]
bonds, provided said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by a general
[In an opinion rendered Sept. 14 1912. the Attorney-General held that mortgage of said corporation, the bonds secured by which are made a legal
bonds of the City of Dallas. Tex., are legal investments. V.95. p.842.1
Investment under the provisions of said paragraph (e) or (t); and provided,
[Improvement bonds of the City of Portland. Ore., issued pursuant to further, that said general mortgage covers all the real property upon which
Section 383A of the city charter are legal investments, according to an opin- the mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien.
ion of the Attorney-General dated April 5 1913. V.96. p. 1169.1
(h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal Investment
[The Attorney-General on June 9 1914 held that Jacksonville, Fla., under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (g) of this subdivision, except for
bonds are legal investments. See V.98,P. 20064
the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns In
6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated In fee less than 500 miles of road, provided the payment of principal and inthis State to the extent of 60% of the appraised value thereof. Not more terest of said bonds is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided
than 65% of the whole amount of deposits and guaranty fund shall be so said bonds have been assumed by a corporation whose first mortgage is, or
loaned or invested. If the loan is on unimproved and unproductive real refunding mortgage bonds are, a legal investment under the provisions of
property, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 40% of its paragraph (e) or (f) of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaranappraised value. No investment in any bonds and mortgages shall be made teed or assumed shall be a legal investment in case the mortgage securing
by any savings bank except upon the report of a committee of its trustees the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which,together with all the
charged with the duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the outstanding prior debts of the corporation making said guaranty or so asvalue of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged, according to their suming said bonds, including therein the authorized amount of all previously
judgment, and such report shall be flied and preserved among the records guaranteed or assumed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital
stock of said corporation at the time of making said Investment.
of the corporation.
(I) The first mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire capital stock of which,
7. The following bonds of railroad corporations:
necessary to qualify directors, is
by and which is
of this State except shares railroad whose last issued refunding owned are a legal invest(a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation
bonds
operated by a
is located within this State, or of any ment under the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (f) of this subdivision,
the principal part of whose railroad other
State or States connecting with provided the payment of principal and interest of said bonds is guaranteed
of this or any
railroad corporation
and controlled and operated asa part of the system of any such railroad cor- by endorsement thereon by the company so owning and operating said road,
poration of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize
railroad corporation of this State,
of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of an issue to an issue of more than $20,000 in bonds for each mile of road covered thereby.
or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad companies respectively; But no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a legal investment in case
prior mortgage debt of such
retire all
the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds
provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date of any which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the company making
such investment such railroad corporation of this State or such connecting said guaranty, including therein the authorized amount of all previously
respectively, shall have failed regularly and punc- guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said
railroad corporation,
tually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebted- company at the time of making said investment. Bonds which have been
and punctually to have paid in diviness, and in addition thereto regularlyof said five years an amount at least or shall become legal investments for savings banks under any of the prodends to its stockholders during each capital stock; and provided, further, visions of this section shall not be rendered illegal as Investments though the
upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to
4% upon all its outstanding
equal to
outstanding capital stock of propertycorporation, and though
that at the date of every such dividend the
the railroad corporation which issued or
connecting railroad company, respec- another
such railroad corporation, or such least one-third of the total mortgage / assumed said bond has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad
if the consolidated or purchasing corporation
tively. shall have been equal to at
respectively, including all bonds corporation,said bonds and shall continue to pay regularlyshall assume the
interest or diviindebtedness of such railroad corporations, securing any bonds, in which payment of
dends or both upon the securities issued against. In exchange for or to acquire
Issued or to be issued under any mortgage
upon
such investment shall be made.
The the stock of the company consolidated or the property purchased,or to
railroad corporations:
an
(b) The mortgage bonds of the following
RR,Co., securities subsequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor
Chicago & North Western RR. Co., Chicago Burlington 4G Quincy RR.Co., amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding
Co., Pennsylvania
Michigan Central RR.Co., Illinois Central RR.
at the time of such consolidation or purchase of said corporation which has
Co.,
Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR. Co., Issued or assumed said bonds. Not more than 25% of the assets of any
New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR,
savings bank shall be loaned or invested in railroad bonds, and not more than
&
Maine Central RR.Co., the Chicago & Alton RR.Co., Morris & Essex RR, 10% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested In the bonds of any
Canal Co.;
Co., Central RR. of New Jersey, United New Jersey RR.
railroad corporation described in paragaph
subdivision, and
companies whose lines are leased one more than 5% of such assets in the bonds of(a) of this railroad
also in the mortgage bonds of railroad
any other
corporain this para- not
or operated or controlled by any railroad company specified
tion. In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under
both as to principal and interest, by the the provisions of this subdivision, its securities shall be estimated in the
graph if said bonds be guaranteed,
operrailroad company to which said lines are leased or by which they are
investment author- manner prescribed for determining the per centum of par value surplus by
ated or controlled. Provided that at the time of makingissuing such bonds Section 257 of this article. Street railroad corporations shall not be conized by this paragraph the said railroad corporations than 4% per annum sidered railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision.
shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less
The last two sub-divisions (8 and 9) of Section 239 relate to promissory
next preceding
In cash on all their issues of capital stock for the ten years railroad cor- notes and real estate in which investments may be made.
any said
such investment, and provided the capital stock of of the par value of all
SUPERINTENDENT MUST FURNISH SAVINDS BANKS LIST OF
In amount one-third
poration shall equal or exceed
all bonds authorized LEDAL INVESTMENTS.—SectIon 52 of Article II of the General BankIts bonded indebtedness; and further provided thata mortgage which is a ing Law reads
onorbe
this paragraph shall be secured by
for investment by
as follows:
fore tloe first day of January, 1915, and on or before the first
and railroad
the
first mortgage on either the whole or some part ofthat railroad
such bonds shall be day of January in each and every year threeafter, the Superintendent of
property of the company issuing such bonds, or
mortgage debts of such railroad Banks shall mail to each savings bank in the State a list containing the names
mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior
the bonds of States and municipalities, the bonds of which, in his judgment, if IgallY
company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures prior to Issued and properly executed, conform to the requirements of Section 23e
authorized by this paragraph Is dated, executed and recorded
of this Chapter,and also as complete a list as is practicable of railroad bonds
January 1 1905.
& St. Paul Railway which, in his judgment, if legally issued and properly executed, conform to
(ci The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee Co., so long as they then thvisirep
I proe pons
Co. and the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway
ra saidof such
aoftion Seetioniist he may employ such
assistance as
on their
shall continue to earn and pay at least 4% dividends per annum equal or he deems proper and apportion the expense thereof expert the savings
among
capital stock shall
outstanding capital stock, and provided their
banks of the State, or he may rely upon information contained in publicaexceed In amount one-third of the par value of all their bonded indebted- tions which he may deem authoritative in reference to such matters. He
ness, and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby shall be in no way liable for the omission from such list of the name of any
authorized for investment shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first State or municipality the bonds of which conform to
the provision of said
mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad proprailroad bond which conforms
of
erty actually in the possession of and operated by said company, or that Section, or of any inclusion in such list of the to the provisionsor said
muname of any State
such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior debts of Section, nor for the of which do not conform
to the provisions of said Secsaid railroad company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures nicipality the bonds
tion. or of any railroad bond which does not conform to the provisions of
the bonds authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded
said Section.
prior to January 1 1905.




Nov., 1914.1

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

41

BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ - $114,100
Bridge St. !mot. Bonds.
Chap. 41. Consol.
TRUST FUN DS.—How Loaned or Invested.—See. 21.
79,600
guardians. atc.. to invest. 43is'14 J-J $25,000_ __ _July 1 1926 Water debt (included)____
Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, the provision below:
Ass val. 14 ()4 act,). __.I,203.94
'd
ty Bonds.
same securities as savings banks. We quote
in the
other person holding 4Sis'12 arm 845,01)0.. _Oct 1 '15-'23 City tax rate(per $1,000)'14--$11.75
or
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.—A trusteethe same kind of securi- BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_31,140,500
INT. In New York exchange.
in
trust funds for investment may Invest the same are by law authorized to Water debt (included)_ _ _
663,000
State
of
ties as those in which savings banksandthis income derived therefrom. and Floating debt
126,750 BABYLON UNION FREE
the
therein,
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
Invest the money deposited unIncumbered real property in this State worth Total assessed val. 1913..13,525,381
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_.$28.42 4.358'12 J-D 333,000—Dec 1 '15-'47
In bonds and mortgages on
INTEREST Is largely paid at tne TOT DEBT May 1913... 358.000
50% more than the amount loaned thereon.
1,755.141
National Park Bank of N Y. CRY% Assess. val. 1912
57.47
Tax rate (per $1,000)'12
AMSTERDAM SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at Jamaica. Southold and
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
4s
A-0 366.000„Oct 1 '15-'47 Utica Savings Banks.
YORK.
4s
M-S 8,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'18
STATE OF NEW
4)(03
A-0 18,000__Apr
'15-'26
divisions not found among the statements 4345'13 M-N 52,850r_May 1 '19-'43 BABYLON UNION FREE 4.
SCHOOL DIST. NO.
1
Note.—For debts of minor civil
Statements" at the end of this state.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_ $144,850
This district is in Suffolk County.
given below see "Additional
Improvement.
*Street
Assess. val-'13 (3-5 act.)-13,525,381 434s'09 July $39.000r_Jan 1 '15-'40
-3. M. Foll, Comptroller. 310'05 F
ALBANY.
Feb 1915 School tax (per $1,000) 1914..38.16 58 '07 July 2.000r__Jan 1 '15-'18
-A 519,725
InAlbany is in Albany County.
-A 63,950--Feb '15-'16 Population in 1914 (est.)____34,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 8'14_345,000
45 '06 F
corporated July 22 1686.
'06 J-D 16,800 _Dec
216
INT.at AmsterdamSavings Bank. Assess. val. '13 (30% act.)-848,000
Street !met. Bonds. 1962 45 '08 A-0 51.200r-_Apr '15
State
4s
'15-'18
$100.000—May 1
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-517.40
4).0'12 M-N 300,000____Jan 1 1963 45 '09 M-8 56,000r_Mch 1 '15219 ANDES.
1.800
Population in 1913 (est.)
045'13 J-J 100.000____June 1 1963 45 '10 JD 160,335__June 1 '15-'21
This town Is In Delaware County.
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank of
J-13
40'13
,
is '11 M-N 39,100r_Nov 1 '15-'31
Refunding Bonds.
Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange.
High-School Bonds.
65,450__Jan 1 '15 21 3348
2
15- 30 45 '11 -580,000r_June 1 , ,
M-8 $58.000 _Mch 1 '15-'26
4$ '10 J-D 170,000r.Feb 1' ' 44s'12 11-N 129,600--May 1 '15-'22 334s
15- 31
M-S 14.000—Sept 1 '15-'31 BALDWINSVILLE.
-A
4s '11 F
1.
15-31 4)0'13 .1-D 174,600r_June 1 '15 23
2
M-8 12.500 - ---1915-1929
This village is in Onondaga County.
48 '11 J-13 170.000r_June 1 15-'33 4348'14 J-D 198,000__June 1 '15-'24 3343
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914._584,500 Inc. 1847. Population 1910. 3.099.
448'13 J-J I90.000__Jan
Improvement Bonds.
J-D 95,000r_June 115-:33 • Principal and interest paid by Assessed valuation 1912..-- 692.940
414513
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912—.426.03 58 '12 J-J $2,000„July 1 '15-'20
43s'13 A-0 57.000r_Oct 1 '15- 33 holders of property benefited.
2
INTEREST on Washington Park Population in 1910_
7,000r—Dee 1 '14-'18
...2,007 434s'12 J-D
44:3'14 J-D 36,000__June 1 '15 34
bonds Issued from 1870 to 1880, and
INT. at Rondout Say. Bk., New
Washington Park.
Refunding Water Bonds.
of 1877, is payable
73 '74 M-N$136,000 __May 1 '15-'16 on water bonds others in Albany. In Peitz Say. Bk. and at office of State 4s '09 M-S $52,000r_Yearly to '29
Comptroller In Albany.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14... 361,000
-N 75,000--..May 1 1915 New York: on
65 '75 Al
Assessed val. '13 ()4 act.)- 1,501.183
6s 15 M-N 37.000 --Nov 1 1917 CITY PROPERTY.—Assess. val.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_39.20
65 '76 M-N 38,000--..May 1 1918 of property owned by city Nov. 1 ANGOLA.
20,000._
This village is in Erie County. Inc.
63 '77 11-N 40,000_ __May 1 1919 1914, $3,548,400.
INT. remitted to registered holder.
__May 1 1920
TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS.,&C 1873. Population 1910. 898.
5s '78 11-N
Street Bonds.
Nov.!'14. Oct. 1 '13.
4s '80 M-N 295.000--MaY 1 '20-'30
BALLSTON SPA.
M-N 7,000_ __ _May 1 1922 General bonds$5,318,743 $3,913,105 4548'12
316,000—Apr 8 '17-'32
4s '80
This village is In Saratoga County.
May 1 1921 Water bonds_ 1,499,600 1,520,450
Water Bonds.
45 '81 M-N 30.000
430'l0 J-D $55.000c. _Dec 1 '15-'39 Inc. 1807. Population 1910, 4,138.
45 '82 M-N 28,000--..May 1 1922
Water Bonds.
24,000 _ __Nov 1 1922
BOND.DEBT Oct.27'14 —371,000 3348
Total bonds$6,818.343 55,433,555
48 '82 M-N
221
Nov 313.000.___Nov '14
-A 10,000.- —Feb 1 1925 Sinking funds. 1,222,747 1,332,693 Assessed valuation 1913
418,815 4s
48 '85 F
Nov 7,500c__-Nov '14-'21
3,000 __June 1 1934
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913—$11.93 4)4s
'94 J-D
2s
Nov 23,000c_ - _Nov '14-'18
.May 1 1936
Net debt___35,595.596 $4,100,862
3 Ms'96 M-N 7,000..
INTEREST payable at Bank of An- 430'09 Nov
5.000c_Nov 1 '14'-23
Sewer (Beaver Creek).
Refunding Water Bonds.
In addition to the above there gola or Chase National Bank, N.Y.
310'96 M-N $4.750 —Nov 1 '15-'17 are outstanding street improvement
,
334806 J-D $30,000c_Dec 1 '14-'28
Public Park (met. Bonds.
assessment bonds amounting on ARCADE.
434s'10 Nov 5.500—Nov 1 '14-'23
4Xs'13 J-J $10,450__Jan 1 '15-'33 Nov. 1 1914 to $928,025.
This village is in Wyoming County.
Street Bonds.
Stone House 'mot. Bonds.
434s'10 F
-A 34,000r_Aug 1 '15-'18
This city owns and operates its Inc. 1871. Population 1910, 1,294.
$4,750__Jan 1 '15-'33 water system, and the principal and
4s '13 J-J
Highway Bonds.*
Sewer Bonds.
Riverside Park.
J-J $9,000c_ _ _Jan 1 '15-'32
Interest of the water debt
$19,250 __Oct 1 '15-'21 out of water rent receipts. are paid 4.70s'14 A-0 $20,500__Oct 1 '16-23 4s
330'O1 A-0
Electric Light Bonds.
3.70s J-J 150,000r. Jan I '30-'39
740r_ _Feb 1 '15-'24
3 ms'04 F-A
4.40s'08M-S $18,000r_Sept 1 '15-32 4348'09 Jan
500_ __Jan 1 1915
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Public Improvement Bonds.
4Xs'13 Jan
7,000r--Jan 1 '18-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 29'14- $242,500
1913.
1914.
34s'04 F-A$113.268.50rFeb 1 '15-24
Water Bonds.
Water
(Included)--- 78,000
-A 49,200r_Feb 1 '15-'26 Real estate_$85,179,055 $83,811,880 4348'06 Nov $14,400c_ _Nov 1 '15-'32 Assess.debt'14(X act.) _2,755,070
3I4s'06 F
val.
6,529,365 3.80s Sept 18,000c
177,000r_Mch 1 '15-29 Bank stock_ 6,184,583
48 '09 M-S
1933 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914 _.$13.00
5,112,650 BOND. DEBT
45 '10 J-D 165.024r_June 1 '15-'30 Personal___ 7,419,150
a '11 J-D 146.880r_June 1 '15-'31 Franchises_ 7,052,850 6,911/685 Assess. val. '14 Oct 10 '14___$51,400 INT at VIllagi Treasurer's office.
(X
. -703.581
00'12 M-N 75.600.-May 1 '15-'32
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1912- _._$9.00 BARTON UN. FR.SCHOOL DIST.
act.)Total___$105,835,638 $102,365,580
1915-1932
4Xs'12 A-0 64,170
*Not yet issued.
This district is In the town of Bar4,4s'13 J-J 34,010
$21.60
1915-1933 Tax (per $1,000) $24.00
INT. pay. In Arcade at Clt .Bank. ton, Tioga County (P. 0. Waverly).
POPULATION.
-1910 100,253; in
School Bonds.
4343'11 Oct 558,400c_Jan 1 '15-'32
310'00 If-N $18.000 __May 2 '15-'20 1905, 98,374; 1900, 94,151.
ARCADIA UNION FREE SCHOOL TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ 358.400
334803 F
-A 15.750 __Feb 1 '15-'23
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Assessed valuation
_2,421,634
448'12 A-0 90,1300r_Oct 1 '15-'32
This district (P. 0. Newark) is In Population in 19141914_(est.)
4.855
4%8'13 A-0 95,000r__Oct 1 '15-33 ALBANY COUNTY.
County seat is the city of Albany. Wayne County.
INT.at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y.
4 5'14 M-8 10,000r__Mar 1'15-'24
4.358'12Dec $27,500r— Dec 1 '17-'26
Refunding Bonds.
4 s'14 J-D 140,000r_June 1 '15-'34
—$57,500
-A $60.000r_Feb 15 '15
219 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912
1915-1921 48 '11 F
4 s'13 A-0 7,000
-2,500,000 BATAVIA.
Assessed valuation
Toll-Bridge Purchase.
Intercepting Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Genesee County.
1911_311,000
1915-1925 School tax (per 51,000) 1911 —$10.24
4 8'12 A-0$100.000r_ - Oct 1 1952 431,s'14
M-N
46,750
1926
INTEREST payable at First Nat. Inc. 1823. Voted to become city
430'14 J-D 200,000r_ __June 1 1954
June 9 '14. Pop'n 1910. 11,613.
War Loan (Refunding)
Bank, Newark, in N. Y. exchange.
Water Refunding.
Paving Bonds (optional 1914).
8
-an 512.000r. -Mch 1 1915
-A $77.575— —Feb '15-'21 45
3)0'01 F
1923
-s '13 -__ 3125,000
4s
M-S 20,000r-Mch 1 '15-'26 AROSLEY.
-A 31,200 _.Feb 1 '15-'22 45 '05 s
3)0'02 F
Sewer System Bonds.
-an 57,000r_Mch 1 '15-'17
This village is in Westchester _s '09 J-J $360,000__July 1 '15-38
-A 22,500--Aug 1 '15-'23 4s
34s'03 F
If-S 22,000r._Mch 1 '15-'18 County. Incorp. Jan. 14 1896.
Grade Crossing,
TOTAL DEBT May 6'14. 3500,000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
-A $13.060 __Feb 1 '15-'23 4s_ 71.000__Mar 1 '15-'25
3 X s'03 F
Assessed
Court-House Bonds.
55 '13 M-N$10,000____Nov 1 1918 Total tax valuation 1913.._6,842.666
4X s'14 J-D 200,000r_ _June 1 1954 4 Xs'13
rate(per 31.000)'14_318.65
3100.000___Apr 15 1935
Refunding Bonds.
River Front !mot. Bonds.
44s'14 M-N300,000r_May 1 '36-'38 4%s
_ _ _ 333.000
1915-1932
45 '08 J-J $300,000r. _July 1 1928
Toll Road Purchase Bonds.
1928-1942 BEACON.
15.000
1962
Oct 1
4X s'12 A-0 100,000c
4s '07 1.1-8 $43,000r._Mch 1 '15-'27 BOND.DEBT Oct 10 '14- 348,000
This city Is in Dutchess County.
450'13 A-0 200.000c—Oct 1 1963
Highway Improvement Bonds. Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.) 1.354,640 Formed July 1 1913 by consolidation
4)4s'14 M-9 320,000-_Mar 1 '54&'64 3348
F-A$198,500r_ _Aug '15-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913—$23.027 of the villages of Fishkill Landing
4Xs'14 J-D 32,000__June 1 '15-'34 3348
5,000r_ _Mch 1 '15-'19 Population In 1910
M-8
537 (inc. Feb. 26 1872) and Matteawan
Re-Surfacing Bonds.
92,000r_May 15'15-'27
4s '07
INT.at Dobbs Ferry Bk., ArdsleY• (inc. in 1886).
430'13 A-0$114,000r__Oct 1 '15-'28 45 '08 M-N 70,000r_Oct 1 '15-'28
A-0
Sewer Bonds.
43014 J-D 150,000_ _June 1 '15 29 4s '09 J-J 60,000r_ _July 1 '15-'30
2
364,000
1930
3348
43s'13 A-0 19.000
1915-1933 48 '11 -- 90,000r—Oct 1 '15-'32 AUBURN.
45
___ 31,200
1930
This
Fire-Alarm Wires.
448'12 A-0 80,000r--Oct 1 '15-'34 Cayuga city Is the county seat of 3.70s --_ 87,500
1934
43.013 A-0 $15.000r- _Oct 1 '15-'23 434s'13
Co. Inc. March 21 1848.
30.000r—Feb 1 1915
1935
Paving (outstanding July 1 1914). 3.858 ___ 41.712
Refunding Bonds.
f 9.000r Aug 15 '15-'23
1932
19,000
33s'04 M-N 157,500—May 1 '15-'24 4 Xs'14
124,000r_ _ _Aug15 1924 4s,434s,4 43.5s&4Xs ---$250,877.64 Inaln -greet
Bonds.
Broadway Improvement.
Water Bonds,
Almshouse Bonds.
1916
___ 33.000
445
$10'01 A-0 37,700„Oct 1 '15-'21
M-N$280,000r_May 1 '15-26
$15,750r—May 1 '15-'21 45Subway (outstanding
1940
4Xs'14 J-D 30,000__June 1 '15-'29 3348
July 1 1914)• 4.158 __- 27,000
Refunding City Hall Bonds,
Water Bonds Ext. & Repair.
4s, 4,is & 43.48
Watervliet Avenue.
$44,814.60 434s
A-0 $81,000r--Oct 1 '15-'22
1920
__- 314,000
8348'01 A-0 $3,185 --Oct 1 '15-'21 3348
Sewer (outstanding
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14_31,447.775 48,4348, 58 & 4.10s July 1 1914).
_
1914
43's
500
Madison Avenue.
$230,327.31 4543
Total assessed val. 1913-146.221,542
___ 24,000
1937
330'01 A-0 $19,600--Oct 1 '15-'21 County
1929
tax (per $1,000) 1913_45.90 45Disposal Plant Bonds. 20 '15-'19 3.99s --- 25,600
'09 --- $25.850_May
Central Ave. !mot. Bonds.
173,666
1935
in 1910
3.85s
28,600
43is'13 J-D $31,065
1915-1933 PopulationCounty Treasurer's office. 434s
38,500_Nov 17 '14-'35 3.995 ___ 70,000
1933
INT. at
School Bonds.
Washington Ave. Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
A-0 $80,000
4s
Oct 1 '15-'22
434813 A-0 585,500
1915-1933 ALBION.
—
$6.000
1919
- -45 '09 M-N 170,000r—May 1'15-'31 4348
New Scotland Ave. Bonds.
Fire-House Bonds.
This village is in Orleans County.
4Xs'13 A-0 $85,500
Sidewalk (outstanding July 1 '14).
1915-1933
1916
--- $3,000
Highway Bonds.
$36,751.30-Apr 21 '15-'21 4)45 .
44s
Dela. Ave. & Whitehall Road,
As
_13000
1926
Ext. Expend.(outst. July 1 '14).
448'13 A-0 528,000
1915-1928 434814 Aug 432,000-Aug 10 '15-'22
Sewer Bonds.
434s& 5s
$76,302.98 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $4461,112
Public Bath Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914.._ _6,840,477
5s '13 Aug$150,000c Aug 10 '18-'42
Temporary (outst. July 1 '14)•
33s'01 F
-A $3,500 _ - _Feb 1 '15-'21
599.424.51 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914—.518.59
Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $245,100 _s
Population JFishkill Landing_ _3.902
48 '11 11-N $100.000r_May 1 '21-30 Assessed valuation 1914_34,205,640
Deficiency.
6.727
In 1910_1Matteawan
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--- _313.12 48 Fire House$5.180--Mar 6 '15-'42
No. Boulevard Sidewalk Bds.
5.020
44.3'14 J-D $3,500_ _June 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910
INT. payable at Matteawan Nat.
Playground.
Water.
INT.on 4)45 at Citizens' Nat.Bk., 4348
34,500_Apr 27 '15-'23 Bank.
48 '95 F-A $7.000___Feb 1 1915 Albion. in N. Y. exchange.
TOT. BD.f July 1 1914_$1.352.528
48
F
-A 10.000..--Feb 1 1915
DEBT lOct 13 1914._ 1,301.099 BEDFORD.
45 '97 M-N 15.000--May 1 '15-'17 AMSTERDAM.
This town (P. 0. Katonah) Is loWater debt (Included)... 280,000
3343:98 M-N 40,000 __May 1
21.924.458 cated In WestehesterCo. Inc.In1700.
This city Is In Montgomery County Total val.'14
348,99 M-N 50,000 __May 1 '15-'18 Inc. April 16 1885. Pop'n '10.31,267 Tax rate (per(abt. act.)
Highway Bonds.
'15-'19
$1,000) 1913._ _526,20
33.4s 04 F
,
-A 22,500r_Feb 1 '15
34.668 48 '06 J'ne $80.800r_June 1 '15-'35
224
Population in 1910
Mohawk River Bridge Bonds,
43 06 J-D 60,000r..Dec 1 '15-'26 43/0
bonds at Mere. Tr. 4.90s'06J'ne 8.3.000r-June 1 '24-'35
.14 A-0 $125,000r_Apr 1 1934
INT. on water
43 '07 J-I3 65,000r_Dec 1 '15-'27
Co.. N. Y.: on school & sewer bonds • State Road Bonds,
48 '08 A-0 140.000r_Apr 1 '15-'28 55 Water Bonds.
Mar 36.000—Mar '15-'20
$124,000__Oct 1 '16 &'21 of 1909 at Colum.-Knicker. Trust 434s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $169,800
4s '08 J-J 200,000r_ __July 1 1928 348
.Oct 1 1921 Co., N. Y.
45,000...
4s '06 J-D 60,000r_ _ Dec 1 '15 26 34s
Assess. val.'13(905 act.)_8,968,704
2
___ 30.000— _ _Apr 1 1922
Tax rate (per(Outside villago410.56
45 '09 J-D 200.000r. —Dee 1 1929 334s
___ 30,000.__ _June 1 1923 AVON.
43 '10 J-D 100,000r_Dee 1 1930 48
This village Is In Livingston Co. $1,000) 13 Inside village__ 6.06
30,000___ _Oct 1 1926
In 1910
.......5.629
4s '11 If-N 100.000r—Nov
1931 3s
__ 25,000_ ___Oct 1 1926 Inc. 1853. Population 1910, 2.053. Population Mt. Kisco Nat. Bank.
INT. at
4s '11 J-D 100.000r- --Dec 7 1931
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
200,000_ __ _June 1 1929
43(s'12 M-N 100,000_ ..May 1 1932 3X8
Mar 1 1930 4.358'12A-0 $13.500r_ _Oct 1 '15-'23
4148
___ 85,000
4349'13 J-D 95.000r_June 1 '15-'33 4X
6,000—July 1 '15-'32 BINGHAN1TON.
___ 25.000..._Dec 1 1938 4.358'12 J-J
This city Is the county seat o
43.s'14 M-8 100,000r_Mar 1 '15-'34 348
Water Bonds.
69,000____Mar 1 1959
4)0'14 M-N200,000r.Nov 1 '15-'34
4348'06 J-D $27,600r__Dec 1 '14-'36 Broome Co. Pop'n 1910, 48.443.
Sewer bonds.
Beaver Park.
Sewer Bonds.
40,000--July 1 '15-'38
$72.500__July 1 '15-'24 410'08 J-J
4s '07 --- $30,000--Nov 1 '18-'19
Sewer Bonds.
48 '95 J-J $4.000_ —June 1 1915 3s
___
1,000___July 1 1924
_
Oct $5,000r_ --Oct 1 1915 4s '07 --- 10,000_. Aug 1 1916
7.500__July 1 '25-'29 4s
45 '97 A 0 3.750 _Oct 1 '15-'17
($1,666 67 yearly)
348'98 A 0 2,830__Oct 1 '15-'18 4s
334s'08 F-A 25.000__Aug 1 '20-'23
___ 96,500_ _July 1 '30-48
7.500 __July 1 '15
-A 10,000r.Aug 1 '16-'35 4s '08 F
310'99 J J
-A 20.000--Aug 1 '24-'27
219 3s
___ 76,000_ _July 1 '25-'36 4.408'12 F
37,000__July 1 '37-'40
Refunding Water Bonds,
3 Xs'01 F A
3.500—Feb 1 '15-'21 334s
3s '09 --8,000-- -.Aug 1 1918
434814 J-D 50.000_ _June 1 '15-'34 48
5,000--.May 1 1941 434s'08 J-J $12.000r—July 1 '15-38 4)413'13 -- 15.500-July 15 '17-'20
___




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45013 M-N300,000r__Nov 15 1933
Street improvement Bonds.
BINGHAMTON (Con.)
South Buffalo Flood Bonds.
55 '07 M-S 515.640r-Sept 1 '15-31 45014 M-8 1.500,000r_Mar 2 1934 345'96 A-0 560,000r_ _Aug 1 1926
Municipal Light Plant Bonds.
1915-1932 45'14 J-J
--- 31,500
10,000_ _July 1 '15-'24 350'97 J-J
45 '13 A-0 $10,500Aug 1 1915 58
13,000r_-_July 1 1927
4.40$ --- 11.500
1915-1937 45014 J-J 1,350.000r_Nov 2 1934
Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Ref.
Nurses' Home Bonds.
345'95 A-0 $77,000r__ _Oct 1 1915
345'01 F
-A $4,000 --Aug 1 1936 4.90s'13A-0 16,700
Grade Crossing Bonds.
4.405'14 J-D 9,000_June 15 '18-'27 330'96 F-A5171,000r___Feb 1 1916 345'02 A-0 33.750r_Apr 1 '15-'22
Hospital Bonds.
-A $6,000..-.Aug 1 1936 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913- 5193.700 314s'96 J-J 83,000r___July 1 1916 3345'02 M-N 30,000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
345'01 F
414s'12 J
-D 135,000r-_Dec 1 '15-'32
45013 F-A 55,000-_Aug 1 '24-'27 Assessed valuation 1912-3,902,088 314s'97 F
-A
Total tax (per 51,000) 1912_ --$15.00 350'97 M-S 194,687r___Feb 1 1917 4 8'13 M-N 71,250r-May 1 '15-'33
Library Site Bonds.
6,305r___Mch 1 1917
350'02 M-S $15,000-- --Sept 1 1938
330'97 A-0 6,111r___Apr 15 1917 434s'14 J-D 75.000r_June 15'15-24
BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE
-Paving Bonds.
Street
350'97 M-N 151,456r_May 1 1917
Turning Basin Refunding Bds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6.
No int r911420.000__Aug 1 '16-'18
314s'97 J-D 145,987r -June 1 1917 45 '10 J-J 5120,000r_July 1 '15-'30
No int 1913) 9,000_July 15 '16-'17 58 '14 J-J $50,000
35097 A-0 73,380r_Oct 1 1917
Water Refunding.
No int 1913) 20,000-Aug 1 '16-'19 (Part yearly on Jan. 1, beg. 1924) 350'98 F
-A
48
--- $15.500_ _ _ _81,000 Y'IY 33098 11-S 27,722r_Feb 15 1918 314s'96 J-J S50,000r___Jan 1 1916
Pavement Bonds.
61,415r___Mch
1918
43014 M-N$15,000_ _May 1 '24-'26 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $65,500 350'98 A-0 200,000r__Apr 1 1918 33$s'96 J-J 100,000r_ _July 1 1916
1
10,000r_Sept 2
Assessed valuation 1913___1,669,772
Bridge Bonds.
350'98 M-N 16,914r_-_Nov 1 1918 345'98 M-S 25,000r_Apr 26 '15-'19
Real value
45'99 A-0
35 '89 F
-A $77,000-. __Aug 1 1929 Population (estimated)_ _2,700,000 35099 M-S 18,703r___Mch 1 1919 345'00 A-0 30,000r-Apr 25 '15-'19
'15-'20
in 1914 (est.)
2,500 330'99 J-J 285,187r__ _June 1 1919 3
--Aug 1 '31-'39
335s'97 - -- 50,000
A-0 31,500r_Apr 1 '15-'21
34s'97 -__ 25,000-Aug 1 '30-'31 BROOKHAVEN
314599 J-J 182,716r___July 1 1919 345'01 J
-D 35,000r_June 1 '15-'22
UNION FREE
350'99 F
-A 40,000 _-Aug 1 1935
330'99 A-0 75,455r___Oct 2 1919 314s'02 M-S 90,000r_Sept 1 '15-'23
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.24.
345'03
-A 50,000---Aug 1 1937
350'01 F
This district is in Suffolk County. 350'99 J-D 335,772r___Dee 1 1919 45' 05 A-0 10,000r__Apr 1 1915
__Aug
-A 57,000 _Aug 1 1939 450, 4.608
345'04 F
330'00 J-D 45,799r__ _June 1 1920 45 '05 A-0 10,000r-Apr 1 1915
doi:2,500c3Part yearly
City-Hall Bonds.
J-J I73,487r___July 1 1920
5s, J&J-J-D
until 1921 350'00 F
10,000r__ _July 1 1915
45 '96 F
-A $25,000__Aug 1 '15-'17 BOND. DEB 54.000rj
314s'00 -A 10,927r__ _Aug 1 1920 350'05 J-J
70,000r _July 1 '15-'35
-A 20,500„Aug 1 '28-'29 Assess. val.'13 Oct 9 1914 556.500 345'08 J-J 49.701r-Jan 5 1921 350'05 J-J
4s '96 F
()( act.)_ _ _4,388.992 345'01 J-J
330'06 11-S 20,000r_Mch 1 '15-'16
1 '18-'27 School tax
-A 100,000-Aug
48 '97-8 F
6,218.16_Jan 21 1921 314s'06 A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '15-'16
(per $1,000) 1913-.$10.30
35001 F
-A
5,070r-__Feb 1 1921 45 '06 J-J
School Bonds.
INT. payable at Patchogue Bank. 330'01
60,000r_July 1 '15-'26
M-S 141,516r___Mch 1 1921
350'96'97_ $50,000--Aug 1 '20-'26
'07
130,000r_July
10.000__ --Aug 1 1915 BUFFALO. J. F. Cochrane, Comp. 314s'01 A-0 111,544r___Apr 1 1921 45 '08 J-.1 55,567.40r_Oct1 '15-'27
4s '07 -__
45
1 '15-'28
35002 F
-A 482,284r___Feb 1 1922 4s '08 A-0
10,000--Nov I 1917
48 '07 -__
Buffalo is in Erie Co., and the city's
F
'8
5,000- -Aug 1 1917 tax valuation Is about six-sevenths 330'02 A-0 121,410r___Oct 1 1922 45 '08 J-A 70,000r-Aug 1 '15- 2
45 '07 ___
-D 40,250r_June 1 '15-'28
17,669r-Jan 1 1923 45 '08 J-D 70,000r_Deo 1 '15-'28
45 '09 A-0 10,000r-Aug 1 '15-'16 that of entire county. Incorp. 1832. 330'03 J-J
35003 A-0 25,961r___Apr 1 1923
430'10 J-D 50.000r_Aug 1 '20-'24
Commission government charter
'09 A-0 108,750r_0ct 1 '15-'29
43013 A-0 375,000__Aug 1 '26-'40 (Chap. 217, Laws of 1914) accepted 350'03 M-N 383,824r---May 1 1923 48 '09 F
-A 150,000r_Aug 1 '15-'29
3345'03 F
-A 124,445r___Aug 1 1923 4s
450'13 F-A 39.839.50Aug 1 '212
23 by voters Nov. 3 1914.
4s '09 J-D 37,500_Dec 15 '15-'29
-A 80,582r_ Aug 15 1923
448'14 F
-A 125.000_ Aug 1 '30-'39
Abate.Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip 345'03 F
-A 83,486r-Aug 1 1924 45 '10 J-D 75,000r_Junel5'15-'30
Contingent Fund Bonds.
350'02 J-J 540,000r_July 1 '15-'22 3345'04 F
45 '11 J-J 85,000r_Jan 1 '15-'31
46,642r_Sept
350'01 M-S $4.000-- --Sept'15-'16
Abate.Nuis.Clark&SkinnerCan. 3%8'05 11-S 541,608r-Feb 1 1925 45 '11 11-N 85,000r_Nov 1 '15-'31
-A
11928
First Ward Dike Bonds.
330'04 M-N 550.000r_Nov 1 '15-'24 45 '06 F
42,500r_July 1 '15-'31
45 '06 J-J 68,511r___July 1 1926 45 '11 J-J
434s '14
{25.000__May 1 '24-'28
Commission government charter
41; '12
10,000___Apr 25
M-N
30,000_ _May 1 '30-'35 (Chap. 217, Laws of 1914) accepted 48 '07 A-0 81,971r___Apr 1 1923 430'12 A-0 78,708.33r June 1 1937
1937
J-D
48 '07 J-J 118,922r-July 1 1927
15,000_ _ _ _May 1 1926 by voters Nov. 3 1914.
-A 46, 6 r_-- ug 1 1927 48 '12 J-J 66.500-__Aug 1 1937
4 '07 F
OradeCrossing Bonds.
Buffalo River Improve. Bonds. 45 '07 M-S 200,000r-Sept 2 1927 450'12 A-0 111,000r___Oct 1 1937
350'04 F
-A $50.000-- --Aug 1 1938 4s '09 M-N 1331,500r_
May 1 1939 4s '07 A-0 25,643r_Oct 1 1927 45 '12 M-N 5,000----Nov 1 1937
2,625_ _Aug 1 '15-'17 430'14 J-D
45 '13 ___
300,000r_ _June 15 1944 43 '07 M-N 43,913r___Nov 1 1927 45 '13 M-S 13,700____Mar 1 1938
Fire Department Bonds.
Terminal Station Com. Bond.
4s '08 A-0 16,444r___Apr 1 1928 4s '13 A-0 29.500____Apr 1 1938
34s'95 --- 57,500-Aug 1 1915
-A
9,647r___Aug 1 1928 450'13 M-N145,200r___May 1 1938
3545'01 --- 15.000-- --Aug 1 1936 ls '14 --- $19,805____July 1 1915 4s '08 F
-D 60,000r-Deo 1 1928 45 '13 A-0 23.700_ _ _ _Oct 1 1928
3(s'11 M-S 10,000r_ Aug 1 '15-'16
Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds 48 '08 J
18,000Jan
1939
45 '14
450'14 J-D ,5,000__June 1 '22-24 48 '09 11-N 510,000r_May 15 '15-'19 45 '09 A-0 300,000r-Apr 15 1929 450'14 J-J 337,000___ _Apr 1 1939
1
A-0
5,000_ __ _June 1 1925 48 '11 A-0 56,000__Apr 15 '15-'21 45 '09 A-0 40,500r__ -Oct 1 1929 445'14 .I-D 84.500r_ _June 15 1939
-A 36,140.74r Feb 1 1915
BOND. DEBT July 1914 $1,632,339 43014 A-0 100,000r___Apr 1 1934 45 '10 F
2,500_ __ _Aug 1 1939
48 '11 11-S 75,000r___Mch 1 1931 4554'14 ___
Floating debt June 1 '14__
76,258
1 1939
Sinking fund June 1 '14_
90,377 45 Buffalo New York & Phila. Ref. 4s '11 A-0 250,000r_ _Apr 15 1931 48 '14 ___ 10,000_ _Sept 1 1939
11,000_ _ __Oct
Assessed valuation, real_$29,620,751 4s '10 J-D 580,000r_June 15'15-30 45 '11 A-0 8,050__June 1 '25-21 45 '14 ___
'10
Refunding Bonds.
-A 19,408__Feb 1 '15-22
Assessed val.. personal___ 1.349,050 330'11 J-D 80,000r_Dec 15 '15-'30 48 '12 F
85,000__July 1 '15-'31 49 '11 J-J
35,000__ _July 1 1931 45 '11 J-.15 146.222.82rJuly 1'15-31
Special franchises
1,326,194
46,750: _July 1 '15-'31
-A 250,000r-Feb 15 1932 48 '11 J-J
Total valuation 1913- _ - 32,295.995 45 '12 J-J 90,000__July 1 '15-'32 414s'12 F
Underground Police&PireWires 45 '12 J-D I2,800__Dec 1 '15-22
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-- -523.30
Bird Ave. Sewer Refunding.
is
F-A
-A 30,000----Feb 1 1923 45013 M-N$226,100r_May 1 '15-33
INTEREST on city-hall and $148,- 48 '09 J-J 524,000r_Aug 1 '15-'19 48 '13 F
M-N200,000r-May 1 1933
'10
6,000r__Jan 1
000 bridge bonds in N. Y. City; on re- 430'12 J-D 40,000r_June 1 '15-'20 450'13 Bird
'15-'22 48 '13 - 30.000_ __ _July 1 1914 4345'14 island Pier Wall.
m-Ns40o00r___Nov 2 1944
malning loans at City Treas. office.
430'14 A-0 101,815.77r_Apr 1 1934
Tax Scrip.
Ref. City Hall Ec Court House.
45 '14 ___ 114,000_ _ _July 1 1934
4s '07 F
-A 590,000r_Feb 1 '15-'17
35002 F
-A 540,000r_Aug 1 '15-'22
Refunding School Bonds.
48 '07 A-0
6,000r_Oct 1 '15-'17
BRIARCLIFF MANOR.
330'03 M-N 45,000r_May 1 '15-'23
-A 15,000r_Feb 1 '15-'19 45013 M-N$285,000rNov 15'15-33 314s'05 M-S 105.000r_Sept 1 '15-'35
This village Is In Westchester Co 48 '09 . F
Inc. 1902. 'Population 1910, 950.
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
45 '07 J-J 130,000r_July 1 '15-'27
Hamburg Canal.
Street Bonds.
31003 J-J $45,000r_ Jan 1 '15-'23 45 '12 A-0 $15,000--- Apr 1 1932 45 '10 J-D 100.000_June 15 '15-'30
45006 F
-A $38.000r_Aug 1 15-27 350'00 A-0 135,000r_Oct 1 '15-'20 45 '12 J-J iso,000____Juiy 1 1932 45 'II 11-N 42,500r_Nov 1 '15-'31
4.605'06F-A 25.000r_Aug 1 '27-'35 330'05 J-J 82.500r-July 1 '15-25 44512 A-0 135.000r---Oct 1 1932
Bailey Avenue Sewer.
4.60s1.3J-J
14,000r_July 1 '18-'31
Hertel Avenue Sewer.
334588 J-J 5200,000r-- _July 1 1918
Park.
Water Bonds.
is '70 J-J .15200,0000&rJuly1 '15-16 3s '87 F-A5200.000r-Aug 1 1917
Street-Cleaning and Garbage.
450'08 J-J $69,000c&rJuly 10'15-37
County Hall.
City
1 150,000c&r_July 1 1917 3545'02 and 540,000Aug 1 '15-22 445'13 M-N$150.000r-Nov 15 1918
F
-A
4.105'09A-0 32,000r_Apr 1 '15-'30 75 '71 J-J
50,000c&r_Jan 1 1918
Playground Bonds.
434'5'10 M-S 20,000r_Sept 1 '15-'34 7s '71 J-J 100,000____July 1 1919 3545'03 M-N 45,000 _ _May 1 '15-'23
-A
Aug 1 1929
4.60s1.3J-J
4.000r_July 1 '15-'18 7s '72 J-J 100.000____July 1 1921 330'05 M-S 105,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'35 45 '09 F 550.000r
45 '11 A-0 50,000r___Apr
1
Automobile Fire Apparatus.
J-J 95,0000&r_Jan 1 1923 45 '07 J-J 130.000--July15'15-27 430'12 J-D 100,000r_June 1 1931
75 '73
1 1962
'15-30
$9,000r_July 1 '18-'26 78 '73 J-D 100,000c&r_Deo 1 1924 45 '10 J-D 93,750_June
4.60513J-J
Building Bonds.
Fire-House Bonds.
75 '74 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 45 '11 M-N 42,500_ _Nov 1 '15-31
4.60513J-J $20.000r_July 1 '18-'37 78 '75 J-J.
45 '08 F
1 1925
-A $17,746.54rAug 1 '15-28
Trunk Sewer.
Buffalo
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $231.000 6s '76 J-J • 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 314s'88 F
Chicago Fire Relief Fund.
-A 520,000r_Aug I '15-'18
Assessed valuation 1914-.3,704.531 3s '86 J-J 30,000r__ July 1 1926 330'89 F
-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '15-'19 35097 A-0 $7,500r__Oct 5 '15-'17
Village tax (per 51,000) 1914 __ 13.00 33087 F
120,000r__ _Feb 1 1927 330'90 F
Elk St. Market Enlargement.
-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '15-'20
-A
27.00 330'90 J-J
Total tax (per 51.000) 1914.__
50,000r__ _Jan 1 1925 35 '86 F
-A 10,000r-Aug 1 '15-'16 345'90 A-0 $80,000r--Apr 1 1920
INT.-WHERE PAYABLE-Int.
-A 15.000r_Aug 1 '15-17
INT.on street bonds of 1906 paya- 350'91 J-J 200,000r_ _July 1 1921 35 '87 F
ble in Briarcliff Manor all others at 345'94 J-J 100.000r_July I '24&'26 430'14 M-N 93,983r_ _ _Nov 2 1964 payable by City Comp. in Buffalo and
by Hanover N. Bk., N.Y.
8.250r_Jan 1 '15-'17
350'97 J-J
Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y. City.
Water.
TOT. DEBT.SINK. FDS., &c.
350'97 J-J 30,000r__ _Apr 1 1917 345'89 M-N$225,000r___May 1 1919
Oct. 1 1914. Oct. 11913.
8,946r_ _ _June 1 1917 348'97 J-D 60.000r_June 1 '15-17
350'97 J-J
BRIGHTON.
8.250r_Deo 1 '15-'17 330'03 M-S 30,000r_ _ 'Itch I '15-'23 Tot.bd.debt_533,537,58'3530,487,095
350'97 J-D
This town is in Monroe County. 350'98 J-J
62,500r ____1915-1918 350'05 M-S 356,666.72rJuly1'15-'35 Sinking fds__ 3,973,548 3,710,110
Water Bonds.
-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '15-'26 45 '07 J-D 500,000r_June 1 1057
330'06 F
4.39514 F-A $25,000r_Aug 1 '19-'33 45 '08 J-J
20,000r_ _July 1 1928 45 '07 M-S 230,000r_Sep1 2 '15-37
Net debt_ _1129,564,034526,773,985
Sewer Bonds.
40,000_ _June 1 '15-'30
1934 4s '10 J-D 160,000rApr 15 1961 45 '08 A-0 500.000r Apr 10 1958 Water debt
4.40s'14 J-D $50,000
40 '11 A-0
(incl. above) Oct 1 '14_$11,021,345
45 '08 A-0 1.500.000r- _Oct 10 1958
TOTAL DEBT Aug 1914-- $95,000
call April 15 19313
(Subject to call after Oct. 10 1928.)
The sinking funds are all invested
45,000 45(Subject to
Water debt (included)____
'11 A-0 212,500r_ -_Oct 1 1961
-A 500,000r-Feb 15 1959 in the city's own bonds. In addition
3,318,095 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.) 45 '09 F
Assessed valuation
45 '09 A-0 500,000r Apr
indebtedness as given above,
3,998 430'12 F
Population in 1910
595.000r_Feb 15 1962 4s '09 F-A 500.000r- Aug 15 1959 to the was
-A
i 1959 there
outstanding on Oct. 1
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.)
INT. at a Rochester banking
45 '10 F
-A 500.000r_Feb 15 1960 1914 treasury and local fund war4s '12 A-0 43,900- _ _Apr 1 1962
house in N. Y. exchange.
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.)
rants to the amount of 5785.600 80.
(Subject to call April 1 1932.)
45 '10 J-Dl.500,000r_ _June 15 1960
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
430'12 J-D 60,000_ -- _June 11982 45 '11. A-0 400,000r__Oct 2 1931
owns real estate estimated at $20.BROCKPORT.
(Subject to call June 1 1932.)
-___June 1 1932
This village is in Monroe County. 45 '12 J-J 130,000-__July 1 1962 45012 J-D 800,0001
445'12 A-0 300,000r___Oct 1 1932 930.875; personal property valued at
Inc. 1829. Population 1910, 3,579.
58,190.528;
(Subject to call July 1 1932.)
45012 J-D 112.500r_Dec 1 1937 addition to total, $29,091,103. In
Paving Notes.
this total there is the
45 '12 J-D 67.900__June 1 1962
'13 A-0
55 '12 ann $5.925--Aug 1 '14-16 450'12 A-0 18.8.800r_ -Oct 1 1962 48 '13 J-D 23,700____Oct 1 1938 water-works property, consisting of
48
100.000_ _ _June 20 1933 real estate valued at
$2.798,591. and
(Subject to call Oct 1 1932.)
Water Works Bonds.
4555'13 M-N 100.000r_ _Nov
1933
4.55512_5275.000r_July 30 '17-'41 45012 J-D 944,740r-Dec 1 1962 450'14 J-D 400,000r_ _June 15 1964 personal property valued at $13,128.15
485. The total resources of toe city
Water-Works-Const. Notes.
Subject to call Dec 1 1932.)
445'14 J
-D 250,000r_
430'13 Aug $10,000__Aug 1 '15-19 45013 M-S 55.000r- -_ May 1 1963 45 '14 -_- 190,000_ _ _June 15 1919 on June :30 1914, including all Pre. P_ _July 1 1934 erty-real and
(Subject to call May 11933.)
personal-together
Sewer Bonds.
with other assets, were figured by the
Municipal Building Bonds.
-an $54000r- _$3.000 yrly. 4s '13 F-A 30.000____Aug 1 1963
3.65s g s
45 '09 F-A5112,500r.Aug 1 '15-'29 Comptroller at $53.435,893.46 and
Tax Loan.
BOND. DEBT June 1914- $311,000
16000....July 1 '15-30 liabilities at 35,817.273.69, leaving
7,900 4s '10 M-S re50,000r __Sept 1 1915 45 '10 J-J
Floating debt
45 '10 A-0 80,000r.Oct 1 '15-'30 517,618,619.77 as the excess of re3,213
Schools.
Sinking fund
2,418,440 35095 J-D $12.500r __June 1 1915 4s '11 A-0 212,500r_Apr 15 '15-'31 sources over liabilities.
Assessed valuation 1913
75.000r_Jan 1 '15-17 48 '12 A-0 4.183.02.0ct 1 '15-32
Village tax (per 51.000) 1913._$19.00 35097 J-J
ASSESSED VALUATION.
M-N 20,000r_May 2 '15-'18 43013 M-N100,000r__Nov 15 1933
1914.
1913.
1905.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y 350'98 M-N 20,000r___Nov '15-'18
3345'98
Public Health Bonds.
25,000r_ _ _11ch '15-19 45 '13 A-0 523,000____Oct 11918 R.E.317189830 307478385 245813000
314s'99 M-S
314s'99 J-D 60.000r_ Dec 1 '15-19
Per* 29370960 23601720 20006700
BRONXVILLE.
Hospital Bonds.
This village is In Westchester Co 334500 M-N 30.000r _ _ -May '15-'20 314504 J-J 525,000r_July 1 '15-24 Tot.316560790 336030105 265810700
(Assessment nominal real value.)
Inc. 1898. Population 1910, 1.863. 35000 11-N 60,000r_Nov 1 '15-20 48 '11 A-0 200,000r_ _Apr 1 1931
-A 80,000r_Feb 1 '15-'22 45012 J-D 200,000r.. _June. 1 1932 Tax(p.
33002 F
Refunding Bonds.
.,June
1935 3345'02 J-D 60,000r_June 1 '15-'22 450'12 J-D 50.000r___June 1 1932 M) 26.0938
19.50
22.4887
4345-5s --- 528.000
• Including special franchise valua1942 3 50'02 A-0 40,000r_Apr 1 '15-'22 430'12 A-0 50.000r_Oct 1 1932
7.420
___
430
354503 M-S 67.500r_Mch 1 '15-'23 445'14 A-0 125.000r_Apr 1 1934 tion amounting (1914) to $21,883,960
Road and Sewer Bonds.
43is'13 F-A $8,400_ _Aug I '18-'28 3545'04 M-S 75,000r_Mch 1 '15-'24
POPULATION.
-In 1910, 423.35004 A-0 75,000r_Oct 1 '15-24 45Refunding Elmwood Ave. Ext.
Road Improvement Bonds.
'14 ___ 18.5,423.98_ _Oct 1 1915 715; In 1905, 376,587; in 1900, 352.
-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1926
4.605'12M-9 528,400r_Sept 15 '17-'20 314506 F
120,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'19 387; 1890, 255,664; 1880,•155,134.
1916-1932 350'07 M-S 100.000r_Sept 1 1927 430'14 M-N370,000r_
8.500
4.35s
___
-Nov 2 '15-'19
-A 50,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1927
1915-1918 350'07 F
4.45s
4.000
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
CAMBRIDGE.
4s '08 J-D 200.000r- Dec 1 1928
Village Hall Bonds.
This village is in Washington Co.
-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1029 48 '10 -- 580.000_ Dec 15 '15-'30
$5.000r_Sept 15 '17-'21 48 '09 F
4.605'12MS
Refunding Park Bonds.
Highway Bonds,
45 '10 J-D 200,000r__June 15 1930
Sewer Bonds.
45
J-D $13,000r_ _Dec 1 '15-'27 413 '11 A-0 100,000r-Apr 1 1931 4s '10 J-1.) 540,000r_Junel5 '15-'30 4.958'13J-J 534,800r_July 1 '15-'43
Refunding Property Bonds.
0
' TOTAL DEBT Oct 9 '14$34,80
45
20,000r_Jan 15 '15-'30 4s '11 A-0 100,000r___ Oct 1 1931
J-J
-A 200,000r-Feb 15 1932 411 '10 J-D 524,000r_June1515-'20 Assess. val.'13(4.5 act.) _ _:799,497
4.455'08 M-S 3,000r_Sept 1 '15-'17 45012 F
Viii. tax rate (per 51,000) '13_511.95
Sewer Bonds.
1915-1918 45 '12 A-0 135,000-Apr 1 '15-'32
4.355'09 M-S 4.000
1,528
4.408
___
43012 J-D 200,000r. -June I 1932 4s '09 J-D 5115,000r-Dec 15 1929 Population In 1910
6.500
INT. at Cambridge Val. Nat. 13k.
4.40$ --1915-1927 45012 A-0 500,000r--Oct 1 1932 450'12 J-D 50,000r___June 1 1962
7.700




Nov., 1914.j
CANAJOHARIE.
This village Is in Montgomery Co.
Inc. 1829. Population 1910. 2,273.
Sewer Bonds.
3 15-16s___ $19,500
1915-1927
Water-Works Bonds.
4.558'10Aug1132,600o or rAugl'15-40
4.303 -- - 50.000
1915-1939
Street Bonds.
1915-1921
584.62 '11.-- 17.000
1915-1919
582,400
BOND.DEBT Jan 1913-.1226.300
Assessed valuation 1910.... 910,000
Village tax (per 11,000) 1910-$11.50
CANANDAIGUA.
This city is in Ontario Co. Inc.
1815. Population 1910. 7.217.
Pier Bonds.
$15,000
4s
Water Bonds.
A-0 365.000-Apr 1 1915-'65
4s
Street Bonds.
3.95s M-S 130.000_ Sept 1 '15-17
3.658'04 M-S 100.000--Sept 1 '18-'27
BOND.DEBT May 4'14-3220.000
63,497
Sinking funds
Tot. val.'14(abt.65%act.) 4,554,128
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$24.58

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS
CHEEKTOWAGA.
This town is in Erie County.
Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '14 --- 1$20,000r_July 1 '15-'18
1 6,000r_ _ _July 1 1919
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 Apr $62,400r_Apr 1 '15-'42
55 '13 A-0 U5,000__Apr 1 '15-'39
16.000_-Apr 1 '40-'47
TOT.DEBT May 7 1913-- 564.400
Assessed valuation 1912-5.250.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) '12-37.114
Population in 1910
7,650
CHEMUNG COUNTY.
Elmira is the county seat.
43s'13 F-A $20.000r_Feb 1 '15-'24
Road Bonds.
48 '06 Feb 15,0000- _Feb 1 '15-'17
448'08 F
-A 28.000e-Feb 1 '18-'20
410'08 F
-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '15-'17
43is
Feb 17,675r_ Feb 1 '20-'23
00'12 Feb
8.995__Feb 1 '20-'21
4;0'14 F
-A 12,495c-Feb 1 '23-'24
Gen. county debt Oct 9'143117,165
Assess.val.'13(abt.4-5act.)34,063.339
Population in 1910
54.662
INT. at County Treasurer's office,

CHESTER.
CANANDAIGUA UNION FREE
This village is in Orange Co. Inc.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
June 23 1892. Pop'n 1910. 1.210.
4s '0.5 J4 $60.000r_Jan 1 1915-29
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '14_ $60,000 40'13
$7,000
Assessed valuation 1914-.4,606.956
Water Bonds.
School tax (per $1.000)'14..$9.963+ 4s
.I4 148,0000
1917
INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr.Co., N.Y
Road Bonds.
48
J-J 19,8000
-1915-1928
CANASTOTA.
BOND.DEBT May 27'14_$64,800
This village Is In Madison County. Water debt (Included)
48,000
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
2,000
$54.000
_s
Assessed val. 1914(% act.)-460,365
Paving Bonds.
VII. tax (per 11.000) 1914 -39.50
58 '13 M-N$102.000.--1915-1942
INTEREST payable in Chester.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14- $156.000
Assessed valuation 1914-1,202,351
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$18.40 CLIFTON SPRINGS.
Population in 1910
This village is In Ontario Co. Inc.
3,447
Mch. 1 1873. Population 1910. 1,600.
CARTHAGE.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Jefferson County. 45
J-D $50,000r
1916
Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 3,563.
Electric Light Bonds.
4s
Water Bonds.
July 113.000r_Part yearly
July 4,000r__ _Part yearly
48
J4 550,0000.. _July 1 1922 434s
-A 105,01)0(3.--Feb '15-'35 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '14-__$67.000
442'07 F
43482'07 F 64.400c_ _Aug 1 '15-'38 Sinking fund (water)
-A
3.067
Assess. val. 1913 (abt. act.)-876,565
Sidewalk Bonds.
M-S 33,000o,-Sept 1 '15-16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913$9.10
4s
GEN.BD. DT.June 7'14_ 12,000
INT. payable at Clifton Springs.
Assessment debt (add'i)___
15,200
123,200
Water debt (add'1)
Assess.val.'14(34t01-3act.) 1,528,470 CLINTON COUNTY.
piattsburg is the county seat.
Village tax (per $1.000) 1914.318.50
's '09 _- 120,000c_Mch 1 '15-'24
Refunding Bonds.
CASTLETON.
348'11 J-J $100,000r_Jan 2 '15-'39
This village is in Rensselaer Co.
Asylum-Building Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5s- - $11 ,500 _ _Apr 1 '15-'37 48 '06 Dec $60,000c-Deo 1 1921
Road Bonds.
Water WorksPurchase Bonds.
Mch $10,000e-- _Mch '15-'16
4.908'13A-0 $50,000__Oct 1 '18-'42 314s
Funding Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 9'14._ $61,500
Assessed valuation
535.030 40'12 J4 $28,000r-Jan 2 '17-'23
Real value (est.)
1,250,000 BOND. DEBT May 1913._ 1227,000
act.)-9,843,885
Population in 1910
1,396 Assessed val. '11
Population in 1910
48,230
CATSKILL, VILLAGE.
INT. at City Nat. Bk., Plattsburgh.
This village is in Greene Co. Inc.
Mch. 14 1806. Pop'n 1910, 5.296. COBLESKILL
.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Scoharle County.
48
J4 550.0000 _A915-1916 Inc. 1868. Population 1910. 2,088.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-__$50,000
School Bonds (Dist. No. 1).
Assessed valuation 1914...2,463,000 58 '13 F-A $67,000c_Feb 1 '15-'52
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1914._..$)0.84
Park Bonds.
INT. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank. 4s '07 F-A $11.0000-Feb 1 '15-'25
Street 3.95s (M-N)_ - _
$43,700
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 9 19143121,700
CAZENOVIA, VILLAGE.
This village is In Madison County Assessed valuation 1912.-1,526.229
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-523.40
Founded 1793. Incorn. In 1810.
Refunding Water Bonds.
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
4s
M-NS38,100c.._Part yearly..
Water and Sower Bonds.
COHOES.
4s
M-N131,000c
1915
Thls city is in
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_469,100 Inc. 1870. Pop'n Albany County.
1910, 24.709.
Water debt (Included).... 31,000
Assess. val. '11 (2-3 act.)_ _1.231,450 4sPublic Improvement Bonds.
'04 J-J
Village tax (per 11.000) 1914_3'10.00 4s '04 J4 $43,281.28r-1914-1917
8,000 ._Jan 1 '15-'22
Population in 1910
1,861 30'00 J-J 36,906r___ _Jan 28-'31
INT. payable at Schenectady Sav- 348'00 J4 18,438.26r Jan 1 '26-27
ings Bank,Schenectady,and at Cate- 3348'01 J4 30,916.01r Jan 1 '23-25
3%5'03 J4
novia Nat Bank
9,040_June 10 '14-'21
3%8'02 J-J 26,805.85r Jan 1 '21-22
CEDARHURST.
330'02 J-J 27,519.66r Jan 1 '19-20
This village is in Nassau Co. Inc. 3;48'02 J-J
7.210.64r_Jan 1 1918
48 '05 M-N 25.225.3S_May '15-'23
Sept. 101910. Pop'n 1910. 1.747.
4s '05 .14
8,190rAug 20 '14-23
Street-impt. Bonds.
4%8'12 .14 31,283.51_Dec.1 '14-16
4%812
$30.000r_Sept 1 '17-'31
4ypg'13M-S 30.000..
22.200__Dec 1 '14-'16
.Mar 1 '18-'32 438'13
Grading Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
J4 $2.426.67r_Jan 1 1937
5s '12 M-S $2,000r_Sept 1 1916 3
Paving Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-862,00 .48'13
J-3 22.200-Dec 1 '14 '16
Assessed valuation
_1.350,105 4
8,000____Aug 1 1915
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ -...$5.60 4.14s'14
1913-1 4,000_ _Aug 1 '16-19
Bank of Long Island, Far
INT. at
School Bonds.
Rockaway.
48 '95 34 $5,000r-July 1 '15216
-338'01 .14
_ _July 1 1926
CHARLOTTE.
Fire
40,000rThis village Is in Monroe County 3%8'02 Department Bonds.
J-J
1869. Population 1910, 1,93g 414510 J-J $20,000r-Jan 1 '21-'25
Inc.
110.000r_Aug15 '17-'18
Water Bonds.
6,000r_Aug
4 ,S8'07 ann $4,500r _ _1915-1923 4;5s'14 J-J 20,000r_July 115 1928
'15-34
_1915-1927
July 13.000r
4348
Sewer Construction Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
33 '99 J4
4%8'07 ann $3,000r -1915-1917 3;48'99 34 115,680.54r Janl '29-'31
40.245.88r Janl '32-'39
6.600
_s
City-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
48
Deo $70,000r_ Dee 15'14-'28
-A $15.000r-Feb 1 1915
F
Water Bonds.
4 s'14 Aug 10.300r
45 '83 34 $65,000c&r_July 1 1918
( ue 11,000 yearly begin. Aug. 1 '15) (Subject to call July 1 1903.)
BOND.DEBT Feb 28 '14_ $44,600 48 '85 34 75.000r_July 1 1920
sinking fund
25.544
call July 1 1905.)
Assess. val.'13 (85% act.). 2.091,927 48(Subject to 14,000r...3'1'1y 1 1923
'88 J4
Tax rate (per 11,000) 1913- -.18.60 4;0'08 M-N 10.000r_Nov 1 '16&'18
INT. In Charlotte and Rochester.
115,000rNovl'15,17,'19
4s '09 34 120,000r.Nov 1 '21-'22
CHATHAM.
140,000r_Nov 1 '24-27
This village is in Columbia Co. 410'10 .14 120.000r_Aug 1 '1940'22
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
120,000r- _Aug 1 '24-'25
.Jan 1 '15-43
4.40'13 3-3 $87000.
Ontario St. Bridge Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 1914_187,000 48 '08 .14 17,200r_Jan 2 '15-'18
Assessed valuation 1914_ _1.526.085 BOND.DEBT June 1914..$779,656
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_.16.896 + Sinking fund
31,000
Population in 1910
2.251 Tot, assessed val. 1914- .12,282.202
INT. payable at State Bank,Chat. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.. _ -$15.60

4ps




INT. on $65,000 water 4s at Man
ufacturers' Bk., Cohoes; on 17,210 64
Imp. bonds of 1902, Imp, bonds of
1903, 1904 & 1905, fire dept. bonds
of 1914 and water 4s of 1909 at U. S.
Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on all others
at Central Tr. Co., N. Y.

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CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH.
DIST. NO. 8.
This district is in Westchester Co.
(P. 0. Peekskill).
4.356'07 s-a $34,000r Jan 1 '15-'31
4.35807 J-D 10,000r-Oct 1 '33-'37
-1915-1923
334s'02 J-J 19,000r
7.000r.-.Part yearly
4.45s .14
048'12 J4 70.000r_Jan 1 '27-'49
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
5,000r -- _1923-1934
4.95s'13J-J
County seat is Hudson.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914- $140.000
Highway Bonds.
430'12 J-D $56.000r-June I '25-'30 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-3.750, 0
00
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _19.98
Court-House Bonds.
33.4s 02 M-S $85.000r_Mar 1 '17-'24
INTEREST payable at Westches410'09 J-J 60,000r_ _Jan 1 '20-'25 ter Co. Nat. Bank, PeekskUl.
450'08 J4 50,000o_July 1 '15-'19
Refunding Bonds,
CORTLANDVILLE.
33fs
Mch 817 100c_Mch 1 '15-'18
This town (P. 0. McGraw) is in
40'12
S56,000r_June 1 '25-'30 Cortland Co. and was separated from
Funding Bonds.
the city of Cortland in March 1899.
48 '99 M-N$20,000r_May 1 '15-'16 Cortiandville pays 18.7% of the reBOND.DEBT Oct 10 1914 8288,100 funding bonds and interest and the
Floating debt
52.000 city of Cortland 81.3%.
Assess. val.'13 (4-5 act.)_27.347.346
Road Bonds.
Population in 1910
2
43,658 4318'10 Mch $10,000__Mch 1 '16 22
INT. coupons at office of Treas.:
Refunding Bonds.
registered bonds In N. Y. exchange. 314s
Mch $20,000__Sept 1 '15-'18
4s
Mar 6.000_ -.Mar 1 1915
CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL Highway and Bridge Bonds $1,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_ $37,000
DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. 0. Springville) is Assess. val.'13(90% act.)-1.643.281
in Erie Co. Pop'n 1914 (est.). 2,800. Tax rate (per 11,000) 1913__--13.79
3,155
434s'08 Jan $69,000r_Jan 1 -15-'58 Population In 1910
BOND.DEBT Oct 1912 1914169.000
INT. at Cortland Say. B nk.
Assess. val.'14 (60 7 act.)_1,130,000
School tax (per 11,000) 1914-115.12 CROTON-ON-HUDSON.
INTEREST payable direct to
This village is in Westch ter Co.
holders of bonds.
Water-Works Bonds
4;58
$70.000...-_Oct 1 1934
CORNING, CITY.
Streets and Bridges.
This city, situated in the town of 5s
the same name, is in Steuben County. BOND. DEBT $500-___Sept 1 1915
Oct 19 1914370,500
City Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val. 1914
1.234,860
48
$15,000__July 1 '47-'88 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_38.75
Water Bonds.
Population in 1910
1.806
48
J4 110,000_...July 1 1946
4s '07 A-0 70,000 Apr 1 '15-'21 CROTON UNION FREE SCHOOL
45 '07 A-0 75,000c
DIST. NO. 2.
General Fund Bonds.
410'07 Jan $32,500r_Jan 1 '15-'27
4s
J4 $25,000__July 1 '43-'45 4.408'08Jan 39,000r
River Bonds.
($4,000 yrly. beginning Jan 1 1928.)
4s
34 $150.000_july 1 '26to'40 4s'® Jan 16,500r_ _Jan 1 '15-'25
City Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910
1.806
75
3-3 /10.000-Jan '15 to '17 TOTAL DEBT May 1914-$88,500
48
.14 40,000-July 1 '49-'52 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)..2,466,683
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-3395,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$9.32+
Assess. val.'14(85% act.)-9,090.238 Population in 1913 (est.)
2.000
City tax (per 81,000) 1914-313.14
INT. on 4;48at Peekskill Say. Bk.;
Population, city, 1910
13,730 on 4.40s at Home Say. Bk. In Albany;
INT. at Knick. Tr. Co., N. Y. on 4 4sat People's Say.Bk..Yonkers.
CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9.
4s g '86 Mch 16,000r _ _1915-1917 DANSVILLE.
48 '90 Mch 26.500r -.A918-1931
ThLs village is in Livingston Co.
48 '09 Mch 30,000o -___1932-1946 Incorp. 1845. Population '10. 3,938.
Paving Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14.- 562,500
58 '12 J-D $43.400„Dec I '14-'33
Assess. val. '14 (80 to 90%
Water Bonds.
act.)
6.801,540
138,000r_Sept 1 '15-'24
School tax (per 11.000) 1914-35.00 434s'96
4,000r_Aug 1 '15-'22
Population in 1914(est.)
10,000 3348'00
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST on bonds of 1886 payable in Corning, on bonds of 1890 in 3.75804 A-0 $67,500r_Oct 1 '15-'29
Cortland and on bonds of 1909 InN.Y BOND. DEBT May 1913- $127,200
Assess. val.'12 (51 act.)-1.676.105
Village tax (per 11,000) 1912312.46
CORNING UNION FREE SCH.
DIST. NO. 13.
45
M-S 110,000o_Sept 1 '15-'24 DEER PARK.
5s '08 M-S 58,5000_Sept 1 '15-'50
This town is in Orange Co. The
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1914368.500 city of Port Jervis having been a part
Assess. val.'14(80% act.).2,551,547 of the town at the time the bonds beSchool tax (Per 11,000) 1914_ _111.58 low were Issued, that city is jointly rePopulation in 1914 (est.)
6,000 sponsible for the payment of same.
INT. on $11,000 bonds at KnickerRefunding Railroad Bonds.
F-A$113,000e&r-Feb '15-'29
bocker Tr. Co.. N. Y. City; on 159,- 314s
500 at First Nat. Bank of New York. BOND.DEBT May 1914..3122.000
Assess. val.'13(44% act.)__ 724,930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-315.20
CORNWALL.
1,696
A village in Orange County. Inc. Population In 1910
1884. Population 1910, 2,658.
INT. at Nat.Bank of Port Jervis
Water Bonds.
4 %s'il F-A $30.000r_Feb 1 '17-'31 DEER PARK UNION FREE SCH.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1913- $112,000
DIST. NO. 1.
Water debt (Included)---- 97.000 438'11 A-0 $51.000__Apr 1 '15-'40
Assessed valuation 1913.-1.273,880 450'10 A-0 30.000__Oct 1 '15-'40
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1913.---$14.32 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914_381,000
INT. payable at VII. Treas. office. Assess. val.'14 (35% act.)_2.232.805
School tax (per $1.000) 19143_22.78
Population in 1913 (est)
10.500
CORTLAND.
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank
This city Is In Cortland Co. Inc. Port Jervis In N. Y. exchange. of
Mar. 1 19100. Pop'n 1910, 11,504.
Sewer Bonds.
45 '09 A-0 1.13.500----Apr 1 1929 DELHI, TOWN.
A town in Delaware County. Inc.
Paving Bonds.
1821. Population '10. 2.815.
Oct 18,000_ _ _Oct 1915-'18 Mch.Y. Ontario St
4s
N.
J4 35,514.16-July 1 1921 330 May $102 - Western RR.
48
000r-May 1 1915
July
211.27-July 1 1919 BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_
48
_3102,000
48 '07 J-J 60.000 - _1915-1926 Assess. val.
48 '09 A-0 2,000____Apr 1 1915 Total tax '13 (66%act.)__1.311,077
(per 11,000) 1913..120.87
45 '09 A-0 15.500__Apr 1 '18-'20
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
48 '09 A-0 10.50(._ _Apr 1 1922
45 '09 July 10,000 --July 1 '15-'19
Water-Works Purchase Bonds. DEPEW.
4s '10 34 55108,000.._Apr 1 1930
This village is in Erie County. In1 180.000-Apr 1 1940 corp. 1894. Popula. 1910,3.921.
Refunding Bonds.
Village-Hall Bonds.
45 '05 A-0 160.900
1925 4.408'1234 122,500r_Jan 15 '15-'32
Paving and School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
43.5s'13 34 390,000-July 1 '20-'33 4.408'09M-N $67.000r_ _Nov 1 '14-'34
School Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
48 '04 J-D $19,500--- Dee 1 1924 58 '06 J-D $7,000_ -June 30'15-'21
48 09 A-0 23,000--Apr I '27-'28 BOND. DEBT Nov 1913. 198.750
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '13- 1659.761 Assessed valuation 1913..-3,154,895
Floating debt
27.957 Vii. tax rate (per $1,000)'13 114.20+
Total assessed val. 1912_8.646,565
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-118.40
DOBBS FERRY.
INT. payable in N. Y. exchange.
This village is in Westchester Co.
Inc. 1873. Population 1910, 3.455.
CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH. Street Bonds.
DIST. NO. 7.
4s '09 J4
1
2
This district Is in Westchester Co. 4s '09 J-J $40,000r_July 1 '15 34
9,500r_ _July '15-'33
4.10s J-J 193,000r_ 1Jan 1 '15-'61
Public Park Bonds.
3.95s J4 50,000r_1
48 '09 J4 111,000r_July 1 '15 25
2
3.955 J4
2,500
1917
Livingston Avenue Bonds.
3;is
J4 15,000
1926-1930 4s '09 J4 $4,000r_ -July 1 '15-'22
3%s
34
1,000
1917
Fire
4;4s'13 J-D
8.000r_ 3500 yearly 4809 Department Bonds.
J4 14,500r-July 1 '15-'33
beginning Dec. 1915
Sidewalk Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914 5169,500 48 '09 34
117.000r_ _July 1 '15 31
2
Assessed val. 1913
4,325,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913..810.17 BOND.DEBT Nov 25'13- $91,500
Assessed valuation 1912-.5,690.047
Population in 1913 (est)
8,300 Tax rate (per 51.000)
1912.-310.50
INT. at Peekskill Say. Bank.
TNT. payable at Tarrytown Bank.

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DOLGEVILLE.
'This village Is in Herkimer and Fulton counties. Inc. Mch. 17 1891.
Fire-Alarm & Sewer Bonds.
4.208'11June.$8,000r_June 15'16&aft
448'13 Mar $1,450r-$100 yly beg '16
4s Water Bonds.
A-0 $6,000c Apr 20 '15-'20
J-J 50,000c
1923
3368
Sewer Bonds.
3.90s J-.1 $30,000r_ July 1 '15-34
Paving Bonds.
4s '10 M-S $15,000r_Seot 1'15-'30
BOND.DEBT Oct 13 1914 $110,450
Sinking fund
11,450
Water debt (included)_
56,000
Assess. val.'14 t60% act.)_1.452.957
City tax (per $1.000) 1914_..$12.47
Population in 1910
2,685
INT. on 48 at the Amer. Exchange
Bank; on 3368 by State Comptroller.

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.
EAST SYRACUSE.
This village is in Onondaga County
Inc. 1881. Population '10. 3,274.
Sewer Bonds.
4s '03 July $40,000r_July 1 '14-'29
4s '05 July 24.000r
(Part yearly beginning July 1 1910.)
Water Bonds.
4.65807 July $8,5000_July 1 '15-'31
438'14 M-N 15,000__May 8'15-'29
BOND.DEBT May 11014 $145.000
Assess. val. '13 (36 act.)_ _1,430,656
,
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913—$17.40
INTEREST on the bonds of 1907
Is payable at the Trust & Deposit Co.
of Onondaga in Syracuse.

ELMIRA.
County seat of Chemung County.
Inc. 1864. Pop'n '10. 37,136.
Mayor's Notes.
410'12 __ $24.000_ _July 1 '15-'22
Redemption Bonds.
DUNKIRK.
This city is in Chautauqua County 3)0'98 A-0 $13.000r__ Oct 1 '15-'27
3)8'92 J-J 189,000r_July '14-'21
Inc. 1885. Population '10. 17,221.
334801 M-S 14,000r_Sept '15-'28
Deficiency Bonds.
3348'02 J-J
6,000r_ _July 1 15-'20
-8 '13 ___ $15,000
334s'02 J-J
3,600r__July 1 '15-'18
Water Bonds.
48 '03 J-J
9,000r_ _July 1 '15-'23
A-0 $37.200__Oct 1 '15-'20
3.34s
9.750r__July 1 1915
J-D 10,000—Dec 15 '15-'16 45 '04 J-J
45
48 '05 M-S 18.000r_Sept 1 '15-'32
Assessment Bonds.
1915-1918 49 '06 M-S 31.000r_Sept 1 '14-'36
48&436s---- $46,232
Bridge Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 14'13- $12.000
34s'95
118.395 48 '06 A-0$115,000r_Oct 1 '22-'25
Assessment debt
M-S 55,000r_Sept 1 1935
63.400
Water debt
City-Hall Bonds.
61,471
Floating debt
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 '13- 255,166 3)0'95 A-0 $65,000r_Oct 1 '25-'27
Assess. val.'12(36 act.) 8,707.911 31.4595 A-0 10,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1928
Total tax (per *1.000) 1912_ -$25.50 330'96 M-S 45,000r_fiept 1 '29-'31
School Bonds.
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank of 330'01 M-S $25,000r___Sept 1 1926
Dunkirk and Treasurer's office.
41.4511 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '16-'20
1368'12 M-S 67,000r_Feb 1 '15-'29
DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Var. amts. yrly.: V. 95, p. 435.)
49 '08 M-S $80,000c_ _Mch 1 '19-34 430'13 M-S 25.000r_Mar 1 '29-'34
Pavement Bonds.
J-J 29,000c ____1915-1922
45
J-J 16,000c ____1922-1925 3368'95 M-S $40,000r_ Nov 15'28-'29
,
336s
18.000c _ _ _ _1916-1924 430'96 M-S 20.000r_ _ _Sept 1 1931
J-J
4s
48 '96 M-S 30.000e&r_Noy 1 1932
_s '14 __- 50,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 6 '14.._ $143,000 4 is'13 M-S 135,000__Sept 1 '15-'33
1916-1927
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__ 9.288,992 430'14 A-0 65,000
Park Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_$0.30
18,000 31.001 M-S $16,000c. —Sept 1 1926
Population in 1914 (est.)
Floating
rwr. at Lake Shore Bk., Dunkirk. 330'00 J-J Debt Bonds. 16 1930
$98,000r__July
Water Bonds,
DUTCHESS COUNTY.
J-D $2,000____Dec 1 1915
4348
Poughkeepsie is the county scat.
Funded debt Apr 1 '14_ _51,134,000
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Assess, value real estate__23,358.925
J-J1$102,000r_Jan 2'15-31 Total assessed valuation__24,996.925
34s
1.000r_Jan 2 1932 (Assessment about 809' actual value)
1
59,000r__Jan 2 1928 City tax (per $1,000) 114__S13.36
J-J
334s
County House Bonds.
INTEREST at City ChamberJ-J 132,500r_ _Jan 2 '15-'28 lain's office, in N. Y. exchange.
336s
BOND.DEBT Oct 14 '14_ _$194.500
Assess. val.'13(85% act.) 66,883.699 ERIE COUNTY.
87,661
Population in 1910
County seat is Buffalo.
Road Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office
1.1-N 528,000r_July 1 '15-'22
3365
413 '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 '20-'34
EAST AURORA.
This village is in Erie County. In 4s g '08 J-J 325,000r_July 1 '15-'34
48 '09 J-D 117,000r_June 1 '24-'35
corp. 1849. Population '10, 2,781.
4148'10 J-J 250.000r_July 1 '15-'36
Water-Ext. Bonds.
(See
58 '13 J-J $17,000r_July 1 '18-'32 436s'llV.91. p. 167, for maturity.)
A-0 235,000r—Oct 1 '17-32
Sewer Bonds.
Oct
4.30s'l 1 J-J $107,250r_July 1 '15-40 4348'11 A-0 90.000r_ -Oct 1 1916
Armory Bonds.
4.308'11 F-A 7,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29
330
A-0 $10,000r—July 1 1916
Water Refunding Bonds.
4.35s'l 1 J-J $50,000r_Jan 1 '16-'40 3368'05 M-N 60.000r Nov 1 '15-'20
TOTAL DEBT Oct 15'14_ _5181,250 48 '07 A-0 250,000r-Apr 1 '20-29
67.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 191451,605.000
Water debt (incl.)
Assessed val. '14(( act.)_1,922,360 Assess. val. real est. '14_366,020,323
Village tax rate(per$1,000)14 $10.56 Total val. '14 (2-3 act.)_398,050,485
INTEREST payable direct to State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'14_54.7873
Population in 1910
528,985
holders of bonds.
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
EASTCHESTER.
This town (P. 0. Tuckahoe) Is In FAIRPORT. —
This village is in Monroe County.
Westchester Co. Pop'n '10. 6,422.
Water Bonds.
Fire-Engine Bonds.
--- 28.000- _ --Jan 1 1922 -8-- $43.000
44s
Light Bonds.
Ditch and Drain Bonds.
-A
_-- 815.000
3.958'09 F $69,400r_ _Feb 1 '14-'36 _s
Sewer Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
4.8 semi-ann $9,000r-Dec 1 '27-'28 58 g '13 July $40.000r—July 1'14-43
9,000r_Feb 1 '29-'30 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913-- 898,000
48
7,000r-Dec 1 '15-'21 Assessed valuation 1913- _1,833,509
84 '07 J-13
4s semi-ann 14,800r—Apr 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913—$7.77
3,112
Population In 1910
($5,000 yearly.)
48 semi-ann $83,200r —Feb 1 1918
INT. at office of D. C. Becker,
($5,000 yearly beginning In 1918.) Fairport.
5.000--Mob 1 '17-'21
___
430
55 '07 J-D 10,683r_Mar 1 '27-'28 FALCONER.
4)4s
--- 70,000--Jan 1 '24-'39
This village is in Chautauqua Co.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913- $298.683 Inc. 1891 Population '10, 2.141.
Assess. val. '11 (abt. act.)-6,186,381
Street Paving Bonds.
Tax rate (pallDistrict No. 1-$20.40 4.308'11 J-J 860.0000 - -1916-1940
$1,000) '111Di-strict No. 2- 20.70 BOND.DEBT May 1913---$60.000
956,560
INTEREST on $14,800 and $9,000 Assessed valuation 1912
bonds due 1927 and 1928 at office of Village tax (per $1,000) 1912-$10.96
Comptroller; on $9,000 Issue
First Nat. Bk., Falconer.
INT. at
State
due 1929 and 1930 at the Warwick
Say. Bank; on $83,200 issue at the FALLSBITRGH.
in WaterJefferson Co. Say. Bank
This town is in Sullivan County.
town;on the ditch and drain bonds at
N. Y. 0. & W. Bonds.
the First Nat. Bank of Mt. Vernon: 4s J-J $28.000r_$4.000 yly aft. 1921
other loans Mt. Vernon Trust Co. 5s
54.000____$4.000 Y'lY
Highway & Bridge Ctfs.
EASTHAMPTON.
4s Feb S14.000-21,000 yly.after 1915
Feb $3000-- -21.000 YIY.
4s
This town is in Suffolk County.
1914-$82.000
BOND. DEBT June 1 Highway Bonds.
16,000
4s '06 M-S 860.000—Mch 1 '15-'26 Floating debt
BOND. DEBT May 5 1914_$60,000 Assess. val.'13 (1-5 actual)-636,485
val. 1913-- _4.688,820 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- —$49.97
Total assessed
3,782
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-_ -$15.60 Population in 1910
4 722
Population in 1910
INT. payable by N. Y. draft.
INT. at Easthampton Nat. Bank.
FISHKILL LANDING—See Beacon
EAST ROCHESTER.
This village is in Monroe County. FONDA.
This village is in Montgomery Co.
Inc. 1906. Population 1910. 2,398.
Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 1,100.
Water-Plant Purchase.
Water Bonds.
48 g '09 J-J $98,400o—Jan 1 '15-'38
J-J $23,040r_July 1 '15-'31
4s
Sewer Bonds.
5,1200July 1 '15-'22
J-J
4.10g'09 J-J $39,880c—Jan 1 '15-'38 48
Notes.
Paving Bonds.
Water Main Ext.
J-J $17,480r_July 1 '15-'33
59 '10 A-0 $1,000—__Oct 5 1915 4s
BOND.DEBT April 1914-.5138,280 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914.-545.640
519.697
2.000 Assessed valuation 1914
Assessment debt
-$18.83
Assessed val.(4 act.)'13- _1,814.037 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914
Village tax (per 81,000)'13-$13.36+
payable at People's Savings
INT.
INTEREST payable at the Nat. Bank, N'onkers, and the Nat. Mohawk River Bank. Fonda.
Bank of Commerce in Rochester.




[VOL. xcix.

Water Bonds.
FORT EDWARD.
This village is in Washington Co. 3.408 J-D $120,0000_June 1 '15-29
Inc. 1857. Population 1910. 3,762. 4 458'12A-0 22,500r_Oct 25 '15-'32
Sewer Bonds.
Street Improvement.
5s '08 J-J $14,000__July 1 '15-'28 48 '09 M-N $34,000r_May 1 '19-'35
Water Bonds.
65 '10 July 6,238.24
1916
(Subject to call.)
--- $94,000
-s
Paving Bonds.
4%9'13M-N$50,866.23rMay r31-'43
55 '08 J-J $19,000_ July 1 '15-33
School Bonds.
4.60s'12-_ 16,606.67
M-N $6,400r_June 1 '15-'20
48
BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912-$134,800 48
M-N 2.520r_ Part yearly
_Part
Assessed valuation 1910_ - _1,147,237 00'12 --- 22,000—Oct 1 '20-'41
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910— -$16.81 4368'14 J-J 28,100r—July 1 1943
INT. at Ft. Edward Nat. Bank. BOND. DEBT July 1914-5537,681
20,000
Floating debt
FORT PLAIN.
5.720,532
Assess. val. 1914
This village is in Montgomery Co. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-834.30
1910. 2,762. Population in 1910
Inc. 1832. Population
10.480
Water Bonds.
INTEREST on sewer bonds of
3368'02 July $12,000r_July 1 '15-'26
1911 payable at the Citizens'
3.90s Sept 9,000r_Sept 1 '15-23 1906 and
1915 Nat. Bank, Fulton; on sewer bonds
JACO 45,500r
4s
of 1910 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
Street Paving Bonds.
A-0 $23,000___ 1915-1938 N. Y.; on the street bonds of 1909 at
4145
BOND. DEBT May 5'14-391.500 the City Chamberlain's office.
Assess. val.'13(60% act.) 1.575.895
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- _- -$10.48
INT. is payable on $23.000 paving FULTON COUNTY.
County seat is Johnstown.
bonds at First Nat. Bank, St. Johnsvile; on $12,000 water bonds at AlHighway Improvement Bonds.
bany Co. Say. Bk.; on $9,000 water 4s '09 A-0 $70,000c_Feb 10 '20-'26
bonds at Oneida Co. Say. Bk.; on 5s '12 J-D 35.000__June 1 '15-'19
345.500 at Excelsior Say. Bk., N.Y.;
Albany City Say. Institution, Al- _s Hospital Bonds.
$15,000r___Part yearly
bany,and Schenectady Say. Bank. BOND. DEBT Nov. 13'14 $120,000
Total assessed val. 1913_17,105,850
FRANKFORT.
This village is in Herkimer County. INT. at People's Bic-Johnstown.
Inc. 1862. Population 1910,3,303.
Street Bonds.
GEDDES.
ss
Sept $13,500-_Sept 1 '15-'17
A town (P.0.Solvay) in Onondaga
Ea
Sept 7,000__Sept 1 '15-'21 Co. Population in 1910, 5.959.
Water Bonds.
4)0'12 F
-A $60.000__Fcb 1 '15-'34
3.50s Nov $53,000r
1923
Bridge St. Exten, Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5.4 '13 F $27.000—Sept 1 '35-'43
-A
4.303'11 Sept$60,000r—Sept 1 '16-'43 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_$87.000
4.958'13Sept 18,000__Sept 1 '43-'48 Assessed value,real, 1913__6,198,230
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__$151.500 Total valuation 1913
7,068,190
Water debt (incl.)
53,000
Assess. vol. '14(85% act.)_ 1,540,116 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913__ 48.10
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1914_510.00 INT. at Chase Nat. Ilk., N. Y.
INT. on water 33.5s in Albany.
FRANKFORT UNION FREE SCR. GEDDES UN. FR. SCR. DIS.N0.2
A district (P. 0. Solvay) in OnonnisT. NO. 9.
daga
4.903.13Jan $43.500r __1915-1943 4345 County. Pop. 1913(est.). 6,000.
J-D
($8,000 as'in'd by N.Y.0.&H.R.RR ) 430'12 A-0 $37.000r—$2,000 y'ly
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1913—$53.000 4368'13 A-0 144.000c Oct 1 '15-'38
60,000„Oct 1 '22-'38
Assessed valuation 1912
1,423,398 43.4s'13 _
c3,000-___Oct 1 1935
Population in 1913 (est.)
3,800
12,000__Oct 1 '36-'38
TOTAL DEB Oct 1914-5256.000
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1914__ _ 6,698,855
Malone is the county seat.
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914— —39.50
Road Bonds.
4348
M-S$400,000r_Mch 1 21-'60 INT. on the $37,000 434s at Syracuse Trust Co.; on others at Chase
4368'12 Apr 33,000r__Apr 1 '17-'41
430'13 M-S 100,000r—Mch 1 '15-24 Nat. Bank, N. Y.
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 1914 $533,000
Assess. val. '14 real estate 12,263,524
Total assess. val. 1914_12,895.567 GENESEO. is
This village
in Livingston Co.
45,717
Population in 1910
INT. on bonds of 1913 at People's Inc. 1872. Population In 1910, 2,067
Nat. Bank,Malone;on others at CRY
Water Bonds.
Nat. Bk., N. Y., in N. Y. exchange. 3145
July $25,000c_ _ _June 1 1917
4.608'12July 6.000
FRED ONIA.
Town-Hall Building Bonds.
This village is In Chautauqua Co. 4)4507 July $13,000r_July 1 '15-'27
Inc. 1829. Population 1910. 5,285.
Paving Bonds.
Water Bonds.
49
F-A $40,000c_Aug 1 '15-'22 414511 Oct $11,200___Oct 1 '15-'21
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914-.355.200
School Bonds.
Assess.val.1914(85% act.)-2.335,826
4s
J-D $21,000r
_1915-1035 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'14.._$9.32
Street Bonds.
4368'09 F-A $22,500r —1915-1920
-A 17,500r - -1915-1919 GENEVA
4368'09 F
.
55 g '10 F-A
9,900r_Aug 1 '15-'20
This city is in Ontario County
4.800 '13 J-J 15,000r_July 1 '15-'23 Inc. Jan. 1 '98. Popula. '10, 12.446.
Bonds.
Electric-Light
Refunding Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $4,000r_ -July 1 '15-'18
1915-1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1914-$131,700 58 '14 -- 88,000
40.000
Water debt_
Special Appropriation Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(40% act.)-2,096,995 430'12 A-0 240,0000 ----1925-1929
Village tax (per $1,000) 1914-$15.00
Public 'mot. Bonds.
INTEREST on water bonds is pay- 448'12 A-0 54.5000 _1925-1932
able in N. Y.City; on school bonds at 4348'12 A-0 1,200r-1915,'19&'22
office, Albany; on
the Comptroller's
Street Bonds.
other bonds in Fredonia.
3363'99 A-0 $12,500r__Apr 1 '15-'19
3368'00 A-0 16,000r_Apr 1 '14-'20
F'REEPORT.
3368'01 A-0 6,125r__Apr '15-'21
This village Is in Nassau County. 3368'02 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '14-'22
1
Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 4.836. 45 '03 A-0 12,150r—Apr 1'15 23
2
Light Bonds.
$14.000__July 1 '15-'28 45 '04 A-0 17,000r_ -Apr 1 '14-'24
4.100'09J-J
4s '05 A-0
414s'11 J4 10,000July 1 '16-'25 49 '06 A-0 11.000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'25
1,000r_Apr
4,500__July 1 '15-'24 4s '09 A-0 45.000r _Apr 1 1915
3.484 --1'15-'29
7,000_ _July 1 '15-'23 _s '09 __-_
___
4s
498.64
4.458'12M-81 15.000--July 1 '16-'30 _s
--- 47,502.12
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
414s'11 J-J $6,000_ _July 1 '16-'27 43'10'06 A-0 $3,000r__Apr 1 '15-17
2,500- _July 1 '15-27
48
Lake Front Bonds.
Bonds.
Road
__-_ $14,000
4)4811 J-J $50,000_ _July 1 '15-39 _s
4.458'12M-S 15,000—July 1 '17-'31
City-Hall Bonds.
Water Bonds.
48 '09 A-0 $6.000r.--Apr 1 '15-'17
$9,000—July 1 '15-'23 Eis '13 A-0 76,000
4.10s'09J-J
1915-1933
10,000_ _July 1 '16-'25
4 Mall J-J
4.45s12M-S 5,000 July 1 '16-'20 4s Water Bonds.
'96 A-0E140,0000_0ot 26 1926
2,500__July 1 '15-'19
4s
52,500— _Jan 1 1919 430'11 A-0 50.000c-Apr 1 '23-'31
84
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914- —3203.000 4)0'l1 A-0 62,000e..-Apr 1 '19-'23
Assessed valuation 1913-4,460,747 4 well A-0 18,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_$10.40
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Freeport. 4s '96 A-0 188,000c_ Sept 1 1916
TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 1913—$881,764
Sinking fund
57,536
FULTON.
This city (incorp. in 1902) is in Assessed valuation 1912_ _9,376,689
Oswego County and Includes the old Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -$14.5234
INTEREST is payable part at the
villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls.
City Treasurer's office, part at the
Sept $8,866.38
6s
Nat. Bank of America and part at the
("In or before Sept. 1916.")
Nat. Bank of Commerce. New York.
Stand Pipe Constr. Bonds.
448'13 A-0 $27,000-_ Oct 1 '15-23
Bridge Bonds.
4.30s'11M-N$78,000r-Nov 5 '14-'41 GERMAN FLATTS UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
4.70s'13A-0 18,525.57 Oct 15'23-40
This district (P. 0. Ilion) is in
Sewer Bonds.
1916 Herkimer County.
9s
-A 867,5000
F
1 1935 _s
5.000r--Jan
___ $20,500
4s '05 J-J
4s '05 J-J 15,000r_Jan '20'25&30
High School Bonds,
5,000r_ _Jan 1 1936 448'13 J-J $95,000r_ _Jan 1 '182
4s '06 J-J
48
14,000rJan 1 '18&'23
4s '06 J-J
16,000rJan '28 & '33 TOTAL DEBT July 31 '144115,500
Assessed valuation 1913-- _2.109.000
1
4s '09 A-0 3.750r Apr 1 '15-'53
INT. at Ilion
4.358'10J4 20,000r_ _Jan '30-'39 York exchange. Nat. Bank in New
41.0'I1 F-A 17,000r-Aug 15 '15-'31

Nov., 1914.1

NEW YoRK—CITIES AND TOWNS.

45

GREENBURGH UN.FR.DIS.N0.4.
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— 850,000
0011 J-J $50.000c—Jan 1 '15-'40 4.203'11 J-J $25.500r_ _July 1 '15-.31 Certificate debt
7,500
__ 50,000
Park Bonds.
-8
Assessed valuation 1913_ -.1,401,115
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 19153100.000 4.203'11 J-J $6.500r_July 1 '15-'19 School tax (per 11.000) 1913.-38.50
act.)__5,779.780
Assess. val.'14 (2-3
Water Bonds.
INT. on the 430 payable at the
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-36.57 310
___ 632.400
Lynbrook Nat. Bank and PoughPopulation 1914 (est.)
5.530 BOND. DEBT May 6'13_ $333,500 keepsie Savings Bank; on the 58 of
GLENS FALLS.
This city is in Warren County. INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Assessed valuation 1913 __3,913.770 1913 at Bank of Rockville Centre.
Inc. 1839. Population 1910, 15.243 Hastings-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. Village tax (per 11,000) 1914.-$16.00
HERKIMER.
Judgment Funding Bonds.
This village lain Herkimer County.
1933 GREENE COUNTY.
_s
--- $12.500
HEMPSTEAD,TOWN.
Population 1910, 7,520.
Catskill Is the county seat.
Bridge Construction Bonds.
Hempstead (ino. April 17 1784) is Inc. 1870.Bonds.
Paving
Court House & Jail Bonds.
430'14 -- $45,000_ _May 1 '34-'37
now in Nassau Co.. but was formerly 4.10s'09 F-A 315.0000_Feb 1 '15-'19
13130,000c_Feb 1 '15-'27 in Queens Co.,
Refunding Bonds.
then Including Far 430'10 A-0 4.000.-- Oct 1 '15-'16
8,000c__Feb 1 1928 Rockaway, Hempstead,
-Al
430'09 Feb $20,0000 —1915-1916 4s '08 F
Inwood, 4.408 4,665.8532.000 yrly. June 1
-A 30,000c_Feb 1 '29-'31 Lawrence, Rockaway
4s '10 F
Sewer Bonds.
Beach and Sea- 48 '08 J-J 38,0008-July 1 '15-'33
-A 10,000c___ Feb 1 1933 ford villages.
4s '06 M-N $3,000c_ __Nov 191915 4s '11 F
On Jan. 1 1898 that
1
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
portion of the town lying "westerly of 430 3.759.2631.000 yrly. Feb. 7
-A 310,0000._ _Feb 1 1932 a straight line drawn
4.205 2,650.21-$1.000 yriy. Jan.
430'12 F-A$117,000_Aug 31 '17-'28 45 '11 F
from the south4,201.22$1,400y ly Sept20
Road Bonds.
Water Bonds.
easterly point of the town of Flushing 5s'13M-SBonds.
Sewer
45 '91 J-J $15,0000— 1915-1917 4s '11 F-A $35,000c-Feb 1 '16-'20 through the middle of the channel
48 '03 M-S $14,000c_Sept 1 '15-'28
5,000c_ __Feb 1 1934 between Rockaway
-A
430'09 J-J 50,000o_Ju1y 1 '16-'20 48 '11 F
Beach
Is '12 F
-A 52,500c-Feb 1 '34-'39 ter Island, In the county and Shel- 430'14 May 30,000-.May 1 '15-'44
Village Hall Bonds.
of Queens,
Improvement Bonds.
Turnpike Bonds.
3348'00 J-D $36,0000 Y'ly to J'ne'29
to the Atlantic Ocean," became part
430'03 M-N$19.500c_Nov 1 '15-'27
-A $8,000c-Feb 1 '15-'18
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14---$233,500 330'01 F
65.000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '14 $280,500 of New York City, under the Greater
Refunding Bonds.
Water bonds (Incl.)
New York Charter.
-A $30,500„Aug 1 '14-'43
Assess. val.'14 (34 act.)..-9,243,375 Assess. val. '13 04 act)._13,003,317 was changed by the This boundary 58 '13 F
Legislature
($1,000 due yearly)
Assessed value, real estate_8,703,825 Population in 1910
30,214 April 1899, and the new boundary in
Is
Bridge Bonds.
City tax (per $1.000) 1914----$15.90
INT. at County Treasurer's office. that portion of the old town of HempINTEREST payable in Glens Fails
stead "bounded on the east and north 4.60s130ct $65,000_31.500 yearly
HALFMOON AND STILLWATER by the east and north bounds of the BOND.DEBT Apr 30'14- $148.000
GLOVERSVILLE.
Assessed val.'13, real est_4,212,283
Gloversville is in Fulton County. (TOWNS) UNION FREE SCR. former village of Far Rockaway, and Total assecsed val. 1913.._4,550,643
DIST. NO. 10.
on the east by a line drawn due
Incorp. a city Mch. 19 1890, having
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913— 310.50
P. 0. address Mechanicville.
north from the northwest corner of
theretofore formed part of the town 430'13 J-D6.140.000c_Dec
1 '16-'45 said village to the south line of the
of Johnstown.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '14... $174,850 town of Jamaica. as It existed on the HERKIMER UNION FREE SOH.
Local improvement Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914_3,596,000 thirty-first day of December 1897."
DIST. NO. 1.
Outstanding Oct 1 1914.
Tax rate (per $1,000)for
The bonds
4 8'10 --- $7,200____Feb 1 1915 Population in 1914 (est)1914312.75 maining as given below are those re- 4s '07 .14 $20.000c_July 1 '14-'42
a debt against the town 48
8.500
7,000—July 1 '15-'21
J4
6.700__Feb 1 '15-'16
4 8'11 --after assigning to New York City the 58
J-J
10,000. July 1 '15-'24
44s'12 --- 21.900—Feb 1 '15-'17
portion
1914-1946
4 s'13 A-0 41,500__Apr 1 '15-'18 HAMBURG UNION FREE SCR. decision belonging to it according to a 4.30s'12J4 90.000
of the Supreme Court of the 4348'13 J4 11,000—July 1 '15-'25
DIST. NO. 1.
5,300r_Feb 1 '15-'19
4348'14 Feb
Third Judicial District at Albany BOND.DEBT Dec 1913_3152,000
This district is in Erie County
Bridge Bonds.
Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69, p. 1357.
Assessed val.'13(3( actual)4,135.589
4)4s'12 M-N$9,500c—Nov 1 '14-'26 434g'10 J-J $45,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'39
Bonds.
BOND.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-312.71
4 s'12 M-N 10.000c_Nov 1 '27-'36 Assess. DEBT Oct 15'14- $45.000 48 RoadJ4 $293,000c&r_July
val. (abt. act.) '14_3,222,771
1 1923 Population in 1913 (est.)---9.000
Water Loan.
330'92 J-D 350,0000___Deo 1 1917 School tax (per $1,000) 1914_15.158 4 Almshouse Bonds.
He'll M-S $25,000r_M&S 1 '14-'26 ofINT. on 4s payable at Nat. Bank
3,500
434s'13 J-D 50,000c_June 19'20-29 Population in 1914 (est.)
Newport; on 55 and 4.308 at HerDeficiency & Refunding Bonds
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y BOND.DEBT Mayi'14-- $319.000 kimer Nat, Bank,
Assessed valuation, real..63,061.635
4s '97 M-N $28,000r—May 1 1922
Assessed val.. personal__ _
772,350 HERKIMER COUNTY.
430'14 J-D 29,800—June 1 '15-'28 HAMILTON COUNTY.
Special franchises
1,200,900
Fire Department Bonds.
Herkimer Is the county seat.
Lake Pleasant is the County seat Total val.'13(65% act.)-65,034.
885
330'02 Aug 325,000r___Aug 1 1932
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Total tax (per 11,000) 1913_ _ _ _39.20
School Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1 '17-'21
58 '10 J-D$125.000c_June 1 '21-'40 Population in 1910
44.297
330'06 A-0 $7,000r-Oct 1 '15-'16 BOND.DEBT Dec 1913—$125.000
INT. on road bonds at First Nat. 45 '07 A-0 24,000c__Apr 1 '15-'16
430'08 M-S 50,000r_Sept 2 '16-'26 Assessed valuation 1913_4.969.439
IIempstead; on almshouse 45 '08 A-0 120,000r. _Apr 1 '22-'31
45 '09 M-S 25,000r_Sept 1 '26-'31 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913___$11.00 Bank, at Town
48 '09 A-0 60,000c. _Apr 1 '32-'36
bonds
Clerk's office.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 108,000c -Apr 1 '17-'25
Population in 1910
4,373
45 '95 A-0$14,000c— -Apr 1 1915
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $372,000
INTEREST at Northville Bank
-A 27,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1917 in New York exchange.
3345'97 F
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. Assessed valuation, teal_31,295,067
4Hs'll Apr 10,000c_Apr 1'16 del8
Assessed val., personal..... _ 983.270
DIST. NO. 1.
438'13 Apr 20.000r_Apr 1 '15-'21 HARRIETSTOWN
4.338'11 A-0
Franchises
915.296
UNION FREE 3.99s'09J-D $50.400_ _ _Oct 2'14-'31 Total valuation
($5,000 payable every two years.
1913
55,000r
32,278,337
SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910
56,356
district is in Franklin County. 4.338'11F-A 12,500r
This
4s '05 M-N $250,000r_Nov 1 1945 430'09 A-0 $30,000r_ _Apr 1 '13-'44 BOND. DEBT May 1914- $94,825
INTEREST Is payable at the Herkimer Nat.
434511 M-N 100,000o_May 1 1941 4345
5,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'24 Assess. val.'13(34 act.)___5.230.600 HOLLEY. Bank In N. Y funds.
J4
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '14-3705,300
—
13,000r—July 1 '15-'27 School tax (per 31,000)'12-'13 $10.00
Assessment debt (add'i)____ 82,600 4358'09 J-J
This village is in Orleans County.
Population in 1913 (est.)
6,579
100.000 58 '13 M-S 27.000--Sept 1 '15-'41
Water debt (Included)
Electric-Light Bonds.
INT. at Hempstead Bank.
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '12- $54,000
Assess. val.'14 (real est.)__8,060,075
48
--- 613,000
5,000
Total value'14(abt.34 act)10,221.299 Sinking fund
Paving Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) '14416.50 Assessed val.'12(1-5 act.)-1,861,448 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 430'14 M-N $9,000—Aug 1 '15-'23
DIST. NO. 9.
Population in 1910
20,642 School tax (per $1,000) 1910—$19.10
Sewer Bonds.
P.0. Freeport.
5,500
INTEREST on water, railroad, de- Population in 1912 (est.)
4.45s'14
_ $64.400
ficiency, bridge and local improveINT. payable at Adirondack Nat, 48 '02 J-J $16,000o Jan 1 '15-'22 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '14_ $86,400
ment bonds payable in N. Y.; on al Bank, Saranac Lake, in N. Y. exch. 45 '07 J-J 34.500r_ Jan 1 '15-'34 Assessed val. (about)
1.000,000
4.10s '09J4 43,000r_ Jan 1 '20-'54 Population in
other issues at Chamberlain's office
1914 (est)
2,000
4348'13 J-J
70,000__Jan 1 '29-'46
HARRISON.
INT. at State Exch. Bk., Holley.
430'13 J-J
12,000__Jan 1 '24-'29
GOSHEN UN.FR.SOH.DIS. NO.8.
This town is in Westchester Co.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $175,500
This district is in Orange County.
Sidewalk Improvement Bonds.
HOOSICK FALLS.
430'10 J-D $51,000c-J'ne 15'15-'30 5s
--- 615.163.29-Part yearly Assessed val. '14 (34 act.)_5,764,117 This village is in Rensselaer County.
School tax (per $1.000) 1914-310.50 Inc. Apr. 14 1827.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 13'14-351,000
Highway Bonds.
Po'n '10. 5,532.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Freeport.
Ass'd val. '14 (1-3 act.)_1,418,500 48
J-D $11,000r_Apr 1 '15-'25
Public-Building Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914--313.76 45
J-D
4,000r__Apr 1 '15-'18
3.808 M-N$17,000----Nov 1 1930
Population in 1914 (est.)
J-D
3,500 48
2,000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH
Grading and Paving Bonds.
DIST. NO. 11.
INT. at Goshen National Bank. 430'07 J-D 154,000r_June 1 '15-'36
4.158 g'08 July 145,000r_July 1 '15-32
4345
__- 100,000r .....J925-1944 4.2009 J-J $37.500—July 1 '15-'19
Water-Works Bonds.
3.458 J-J
4.000_ _Jan 1 '15-'18 4.308'07.I4 $63,000r July 1 '14-'26
G017VERNE17R.
4348
--8.000..$1.000 yearly BOND.
This village is in St. Lawrence 130
--_
2,600_6520 yiy beg'14 Assess. DEBT May 1914_ $49,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914___$127.500
val. 1913
Co. Inc. Sept. 1850. Pop.'10,4.128
2 515.584 Assessed valuation 1913.__2,087,986
Water Supply Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
58
$51,000r$1,000yly aft14 School tax (per $1,000)'13----$7.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ —114.40
430'12 A-0 $6,400r __Oct 1 '15-'22 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_
INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre.
INT. payable at Hoosick Falls.
$367,763
Water-Works Refund. Bonds.
Assess. val. '11
.5,960.000 HEMPSTEAD
43010 J-J $39,000c_July 1 '14-'32 Tax rate (per (34 actual)
UNION FREE SCR. HORNELL.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914._ $46.200 Population in$1,000) 1911-412.00
DIST. NO. 15.
1910
This city is
4,226 55 '10 M-N
Steuben County.
Assessed val.. real. '13____-1 4.405
1.7
$144,000r_May 1 '15-'34 Name formerlyin Hornellsville, but
INT. at Rye Nat. Bank of Rye.
Total val.'13(2-3
55
-_.._ 1.953,885
17.340r
1930
eby Chap. 288, Laws of 1906.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913
434s12 M-S 125,000r_Sept 1 '17-'41 I8
act.).58.18
(
88. Population 1910. 13.627.
INT. on 4345 at First Nat. Bank, HASTINGS ON HUDSON.
This village is in Westchester Co. BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14_ $286,340
Gouverneur; on 430 at Hanover Inc.
Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _8,045,363 58 Bridge Bonds.
'14 J-J 118,000c July 15 '15-'23
1879. Population 1910. 4,552. School tax (per
Nat. Nank, New York.
$1.000) 1913_310 80
Sewer Bonds.
1 3000c__July 15 1924
7,000
Park Refunding Bonds.
430 --- $40,000r .......1915-1939 Population in 1914 (est.)
GRANVILLE
F
58
-A
1,000
1915 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 434513 J-J $42,500 r_---1915-1931
This village is in Washington Co.
58 '13 ___ 10.000
Fire Station Bonds.
1915-1939
DISTRICT NO. 17.
Highway Bonds.
430'11 A-0 136,0008
Street Bonds.
5s '13 Sept $28.700
1915-1943 4.30s J-J $36.000—July '15-'26 430'12 A-Of $2,250_ _Apt 1 '15-'16 (19,000 every 5 yrs. from
Apr 1 '17.)
32.000_ _Apr
5s '14 Sept 18,000r_Sept 7 '15-'44 5.5 '13 J-J
30,000...July 1 '14-36 TOTAL DEBT May 7'14_ _1 '17-'48
Water Bonds.
Water Bonds.
_$34,250
Bonds.
F
-A $175.000c_Aug 1 1921
Assessed val. '13 (34 act.)_1,052.624 330
Jan 532.000r - —1915-1946 55Park _-430
330
$30.000
-A
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14
$78,700 BOND.DEBT Mar 2'14 1915-1931 School tax (per $1,000) '13_ ___$7.00 430'11 F 0 42,000c_Feb 1 '15-'21
$151,000 Population in 1914
65.000c_Apr I '15-'24
Floating debt
4.000 Assess. val. 1913 (est).
(est.)
400
Paving Bonds.
Assessed val.'14 (2-3 act.)_1.220,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) - —4,150,000
1913_
9.50 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 58 '13 -__ $14,000
1915-1921
Village tax (per $1,000) 1914-39.00
58 '13 --_ (9,000--Oct 1 '15-'17
INT. on $2,000 sewer bonds at
Population in 1910
DIST. NO. 20.
3,920
office of Village Treas.; on others at 4.208'10 J-J $34,000r_Jan 1
12.850__-_Ocl 1 1918
'15-'48
INT. payable In Granville at First Nat. Bank.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Hastings-on-Hud. 51
J4
6.500c_July 1 '15-'27
Farmers' Nat. Bank.
4s
J-J
10,000r_Dec 31 '15-'34 430'11 A-0 334,000c_Apr 1 '21&'31
Sewer Bonds.
HAVERSTRAW.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914351,000
GREENBURGH.
4s
Thls village is in Rockland County. Assessed valuation 1913__
M-N $100,000c_May
_2,021,906 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 26 '17-26
This town is in Westchester Co.
Inc. 1854. Population 1910. 5.669. School tax (per $1,000) 1913.
$546,350
-$10.80 Water debt (included)
Highway Improvement Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
282,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
4,000 Sinking fund
--- $161,500 38,000 y'ly May 4.12s'09 J-J 357,5000-Sept 1 '15-'37
48
9,000
INT. payable at L. I. City Bank, Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_6,633,770
___ 36,000.-Aug 1 '15-'32 430'12 Sept 8,000c-Sept '15-'22
4s
11_ 138.000r- _Feb 1 '16-'38 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914_ 1$65.500 Rockville Centre Bank, Oswego City tax (per $1.000) 1913----$13.41
43(5
.
Hartsdale Water Bonds.
Assessed
2,500,000 Bank and Greenburg Bank.
INT. on water bonds payable at
4.40.8$27.000__ Aug 1 '17-'31 Total tax valuation 1914
(per $1,000) 1913—$14.57
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. Chamberlain's office; park bonds at
Funding Bonds.
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank. N.Y.; park
INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw.
DIST. NO. 21.
4s '04 F-A $79,000r—Aug 1 1924
45 '91__J-3 $6,900c ____1915-1920 refunding bonds at Nat. Bank of
Elmsford Drainage Bonds.
Commerce, N.
159,000_ _ _Oct 6 '14-'31 HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE 45 '95-44
434s'09
6,000c ____19l5-1920 office, Hornell; Y., or Chamberlain's
sewer bonds at HanSCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
48 '05 J-J
4.85s'10A-0 7,650--$450 yly Oct6
2.000c --__1921-1924
Nat. Bank,N. Y.; paving bonds
BOND. DEBT Jan 1'13-3673.050 5s '10 J-D $44.000r.Y'ly on Dec 1 4.608'08 J-J 30,000c&r--1921-1935 overin New
also
York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '14- $44,000 430'09 J-J
1,000r __1915-1916
Assess. val.'11 (abt. act.) 37,687,902 Assess.
-val.'14
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1911—.315.00 School tax (per (60% act.)-2.490.225 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14__ $45,900 HUDSON.
31,000) 1914_ -311.25 Assessed valuation 1913.3,481.791
Population in 1910
23,193
This city (incorp. In 1785) Is the
Population in 1914 (est.)
7.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-310.10
county seat of Columbia County.
GREENBMIGH UNION FREE
INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw. Population In 1914 lest.)
4.245
Storage
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre, 430'14 F-ADam & Bldg. Bonds.
$14,500__Aug 1 '25-'27
430'10 J-J 1160,0000—Jan 1 '15-'47 HEMPSTEAD,VILLAGE.
Far RockawayBk. and UnionSay.Bk.
Cemetery Bonds.
This village Is in Nassau County. of Patchogue and Ellenville Say. Bk. 4s
430'12 J4 12,000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'26
F-A $2,000c___Feb 1 1917
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14 6172,000 Inc. 1853. Population 1910. 4,964.
4s
A-0 4,000c__ _April 1918
Assessed valuation 1913_311.371,334
Street Bonds.
HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE
4s
M-N 6,000c_May 1 '18-'20
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ --34.13 _s
--- $5,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24.
INTEREST payable at Irvington
Sewer Bonds.
58 '13 --- $24,000__July 1 '18-'41 4s Water Bonds.
4.208'11 J-J 3250,000r_July 1 '16-'49 4348'07 --- 26,000r__Jan 1 '15-'27 48 '04 July 3152,000r_july 1'14 22
Nat. Bank in New York exchange.
'05 July 50.000r -July 1 2
'23-24
GLEN COVE SEWER DISTRICT.
Situated in Town of Oyster Bay.
Sewer Bonds.
430'12 M-S $138.000_Sept 3 '17-39
BOND.DEBT May 8 1914 $138,000




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL.xcix.

Highway-Improvement Bonds.
Paving Loans.
Funding Bonds.
3-D 517.500r_ Dec 1 '15-'21
48 '09 J-D $6,815.49r.Deo 30 '18 4.658 J-D $25.000__Dec 1 '16-'40 4s
A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25
48
45 '09 A-0 10.579.46r_Oct 1 1919
Sewer Bonds.
M-N 16.000r_May 1 '15-'31
48 '09 J-D 10,079.14r_Deo 30 '19 *Hsi 1 11-S 38.500_ _Sept 1 '16-'25 3148
41,000r_July 1 '15-'30
48 '06 J-J
4348'10 J-D
7.319.60r.J'ne 30 '20
Lighting Bonds.
430'12 A-0 10,400r __Oct 1 '15-'22 4.70s'I0J-J
$3,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-24 434s'12 A-0 50.000r_Apr 1 '17-'41
Sidewalk Bonds.
4.40'12 3-3 24.000r -July 1 '15-'22
Gas Bonds.
88 '13 3-3
8.100 -July 1 '15-'23 Sag '07 M-S $2,300r_Sept 1 '15-'37 4 He'll M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40
58 '13 M-3 4.050 __Sept 1 '15-'23 GEN. BD. DT. May 1 '12._ 560.160
-Improvement Bonds,
Street
4.40s J-J
13,1341.55_ _ _Part Y'lY Assessment debt
64,064 4.308 M-S 327,000r_Sept 1 '15-'32
Fire-Department Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
31.000
Floating debt
3348'93 M-S $50,000r__Mch 1 1923 Sinking fund
31.300 48 '06 3-3 $1,000r_ .July 1 1915
48 '93 J-D 111,0000&r_Deo 1 1923 Assess. val.'11 (45% act.)-2,300.500 4Us'12 Oct
4.500__Oct 1 '15-'23
48 '97 M-N 50,000r_May 1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ 429.12 BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '13._ $236.500
45 '98 3-3 20,000r_Mch 15 1918
Assessed valuation 1913...5,750,275
INT. payable at Treas. office.
3Hs'00 34 20,000r___July 1 1920
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_$12.23
48 '01 J-D 25,000r....-June 1 1921
INT.at Bank of Metropoli.J. N.Y.
4s '02 3-13 20.000rJune 1 1922 KINGSTON.
-Thls city Is the capital of Ulster
4s '08 J-D 42,000r __Deo 30 1928
Co. Inc. 1872. Pop. 1910, 25.908. LA SALLE.
Refunding Elec. Light Bonds.
This village is in Niagara County.
Street Bonds.
4s '03 .J-D $19.800r- _Dec 1 '15-'23
Paving Bonds.
48 '01 J-D 19,000r_June 1 '15-'31 48 '09 M-S485.500c_Mch 1 '15-'23
$20,000
'13
4.608J-D
38.000__Dec 1 '15-'33 4148'11 M-S 70.0000_Mch 1 '23-'29 5s Water Bonds.
Municipal-Building Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
4 34s'11 M-S $20.000c_Mch 1 '17-'18 4.700 1912 342.500 _---1917-1941
434s'10 J-J $50.000r__ _Jan 1 1930
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913._ 362.500
Water Bonds.
4 He'll M-S 36,000-- -Sept 1'15-'41
310'96 A-05510,000c Apr 1 '15-'36 Assessed valuation 1913__ _1.763,000
Water Bonds.
48 '97 F-A 136.000o_ Feb 1 '15-'37 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913-__S7.08
48 '03 A-015300.000r__Mch 20 1943
1 299
Population In 1910
Refunding Bonds.
1135.000e&rMch31 '15-'23
434s'13 M-N142.500__May 1 '15-'33 38 '84 J-J $68,000o_Jan 17 '18-'19
112.000...Mar 26 1916 LAWRENCE.
HUDSON FALLS.
Refunding Paving Bonds.
This village, formerly Sandy H111, 4s '05 A-0 $5,000r_Oct 1 '14-'18 430'14 M-3 6.000_._Mar 26 1917
This village is in Nassau County.
Is In Washington Co. Inc. In 1810
6.500___Mar 26 1918 Inc. 1897. Population 1910, 1.189.
Paving Certificate Fund.
Sewer Bonds.
Grading and Paving Bonds.
12.000__Mar 26 1919
58
ann 515.729.33r_at any thne
-A $40,000..Aug 1 '15-'30 58 '09 ann 5,432.51k
F
334s
Board of Education Bonds.
4.158'103-J $50.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'37
Dec30'14-'18
-A 14.693.12Aug 1 '15-'30 58 '09 ann 9.157.20r Oct 1 '14-'19 434s'13 A-0 355,500r_Apr 1 '17-'19 58 '13 J-J 36.000r_July 1 '18-'29
F
3 Hs
75.001k-July 1 '17-'41
Paving Bonds.
50,000r_Apr
'15-'16
'09
7,892.20rDec30'14- 19 430'13.I4 175,000r_Apr 1 '19-'25 4.80s12J-J
-A $39.60(L. Aug 1 '15-'32 58 '10 ann 4,392.36r Dec30'14-'19
F
4148
1
Bridge Bonds.
5a
ann
-A 26,477.28Aug 1 '15-'32 5s '10 ann 6.839r _Oct 31 '14-'20 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 191431.169,500 4.80s'13J-D 37.500r4une 1 '17-'31
F
3.88
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14._ $120.770 4.40'12 3-3 28.800r_July 1
8.336
Road Bonds.
'15-22 Note debt
Assessed val.'14 (2-3 actual)2,217,280 430'12 A-0 8,100r __Oct 1 '14-22 Water debt (included)._
_ _ $27,200-Last bond 1929
646,000 __s
Assess, val. real 1913
Tax rate (per 51,1000) 1914...419.00 59 '13 J-J
14.091.980
14,084.91July 1 '14-'23 Total val.'13(abt. act.).A5,021,100 _s Park Bonds.
5 189 58 '13 M-3 21,600-Sept 1 '15-'23
Population in 1910
2,500_Last bond 1918
$197,200
INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr Co.. N.Y. 4.408 J-J
17.322.74_ _ _Part y'ly Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$25.96 BOND.DEBT May 1914-3,999.810
Assess. val., real 1913
Fire-Department Bonds.
Total value '13(40% act.).4,252,990
4148'11 M-S $27,000r_Sept 1 '15-41 LACKAWANNA.
HUNTINGTON UNION FREE
Assessed valuation 1913 _ -4.167,505
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '1441,476.301
This city_ Is in Erie County. See Village tax (per 51,000) 1913 48.00
SOH. DIST. NO. 3.
Assessment debt (add'1)__
15.729 West Seneca. page 55.
INT. at Columbia-Knickerbocker
This district is In Suffolk County. Water debt (included) ___
577,500 68
$18.000c
Trust Co.. New York.
048'08 ,J-D $98.500r_Dec 1 '15-'39 Assess. val. '13(60%act.) 16.926,330
Road-Improvement Bonds.
5s '13 M-N 58.000r-May 1 '18-'38 Total tax (per $LOW) 1913-334.49
5s '11 J-D 596.500r_June 1 '15-'36
TOTAL DEBT Oct 12'14. 3156.500
/NT. on water bonds payable at 434s'12 J-D 57,500r_Dec 1 '14-'38 LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL
3,821,950
Assessed val. 1913
DIST. NO, 1.
City-Hall and Jail Bonds,
(Assessment abt. 1-3 to 34 act. value) (3.5. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N.Y.; on other 434512 3-1) $65.000r_June 1 '15-'27
This district is in Genesee County
bonds at Chase Nat. Bank.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-511.20 coupon on registered
N. V.;
bonds at James- TOT. DEBT Mar 31 '13.- $257,000 440'09 Jan $86.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'43
6.500
Population In 1914 (est.)
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)_6.637.283 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ __$86.000
town or In New York exchange.
ENT. payable at First Nat. Bank
City tax rate (per 51.000) '13423.67 Assess. val. '14 (70% act)-2,656,218
of Huntington, N.Y.,in N.Y.exch. JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913---$39.88 School tax (per 31,0001 1914410.00
5.000
17.000 Population In 1914 (est.)
$35,000r - -.1916-1922 Population in 1913 (est.)
48
INTEREST payable at Importers'
ILION.
INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York.
1915
J-J 83.000r
village is In Herkimer County. 48 '07 .14 105,000r_Nov 1 '23-'36
This
Inc. Apr. 1 1865. Pop'n 1910,6,588. 5s
4 Hs'll J-D 135,000r-Deo 1 1915-27 LACKAWANNA UNION FREE
LESTERSHIB.E.
Paving Bonds.
This village Is in Broome County.
9,000r- --Nov 1 1916
SCR. DIST. NO. 6.
65 '13 J-J 5135,000-July 1 '17-'42 58 '1331-N 3100.000r_Nov 1 '17-'26
Formerly a school district of West Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 3,775.
Water Bonds.
-Works Bonds.
Water
1922 434s'14 M-N 70,000r_Nov 1 16-29 Seneca; see remarks under that town.
$85,000
4s
M-N
54.000- -- -53,000 y'ly BOND. DEBT July 1914_3537.000 48 '00 J-J $6,000c____Jan 1 1920 4 148'07 J-D $6.500r_ May 1 '15-'27
4s
78,850 434s'04 3-3 10,617c- _Jan 1 1921 3345
13.000r-J&D '15-'17
Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val. real 1914-15_17.308,550
3,000c___ _Jan 1 1921 3.408 M-N 8A000.--May '15-'25
4s
--- $l.500-_ $500 yearly School tax (per S1,000)'14-'15-312.17 58 '05 3-3
3.358 M-N 6.000c_ _ _Nov '15-'26
Electric-Light Bonds.
35.000 5s '06 31-3 77,400c___Sept 1 1931 58
lest)
55 '10 M-3 7.000c-Sept 1 1921 4.558'13J-D 12,900c_June 1 '17-'23
--- $18,000_ _$1,000 yearly Population in 1914
3348
J-D 15.000c...31,000 in 5
INT. on all bonds paid direct to
3548-- 21,000.-51,000 yearly holders of same. Of the $83,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1914.- 3104,017
$500
DEBT Oct 1914... 3347,000 bonds, the State Comptroller holds Assess. val.'13-'14(abtact.)6,134,615 5s yrs. &F-A each 6 mos. thereafter)
BOND.'14
10.000_ _Aug 1 '15-'24
133,000
1448.24
School tax (per $1.000)'132
(included)
Water debt
Municipal-Building Bonds.
$80.000 and the Chautauqua County Population In 1914 (est.)
10,000
17.000
Sinking fund (all water)
Co. of Jamestown $3,000.
$6,000c__ -July '15-'26
INT. on 4s at State Comptroller's 3.35s J-J
Assess. val.'14(40% act.)_2,158,721 Trust
Paving Bonds.
office: on 434s at West Side Say.
Vlliags tax (per $1,000) 1914.-541.20 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Bank,N. Y.: all others at Lackawan- 4.35s'll A-0 $20,000o -__1916-1935
DU.at Ilion Nat. Bank in Ilion.
Watertown is the county seat.
Main St. (Co. Highway).
na Nat. Bank.
Building Bonds,
4.60s'14 A-0 $20,700c_Apr 1 '15-'18
IRVINGTON.
F-A $5.000r_ ..Feb 1 1915
Conduit Bonds.
This village is In Westchester Co 3348
LAKE PLACID.
Highway Bonds.
4 %s'12 J-D $9,500r- _June 1 1917
Inc. 1872. Population 1910, 2,319.
This vIllage is in Essex County.
-A $55,000r- _Feb 1 '15-'25
Sewer Bonds.
48 '07 F
Water Bonds.
1922 48 '09 Feb 70,000r._ Feb 1 '16-'29 Inc. 1900. Population 1910, 1,682. 3.855 M-3 $31,600r.._ _Sept '15-'34
48 '07 A-0 $20,0000
Water Bonds14 348
384.600 4.858'133-D 13,000_ __June '18-'30
Jail Bonds.
1922
10,0000
48 09 J-J
15s
22,000 GEN. 130. DT. Oct 1914- -..$99,600
-A $65,000r- Feb 1 '15-'27
1930 4s '09 F
430'11 A-0 28.000r
Refunding 58
51,000 Water debt (included)____
55,700
Hospital Bonds.
1916
3.15s'99A-0 11,200c
26,867 Assess. val. '13 (real)
-A $15,000r-_Feb 1 '26-'28 Sewer 4348
1,817.265
4s '11 F
1928
3.309'99A-0 40,000c
8,000 Total val. '13 (3-5 act.)
5s
1,911,307
1929 BOND.DEBT Apr 6 '14.. $210,000
5.000
48 '01 --33,600 Total tax (per 31.000) 1913_327.50
Assess. val. real 1913___-45,734,767 Electric-Light14 Ms
Town-Hall Bonds.
13,200
15s
INT.at First Nat. Bk..Lestershire
1929 Total val. '13 (4-5 act.)__ 50,441,712
3343'00 J-J $34,000o
2.500
TOT.BD. DT.Jan 1 '13-- $148,200 County tax (per $1,000) 1910.-53.00 Fire House 5s _
6,160 LEWISTON.
80,382 Park 4348
Population in 1910
Assessed val. '12 Of act.)-6,212.973
18,600
Sidewalk 58
This town Is in Niagara County.
INT. at office of County Treas.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1912- _ _56.31
18,600 434587 ___ $98,900.--Apr 1 '14-'37
Paving 58
INT. at Irvington Nat. Bank
3,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 9'13 -398,500
Street Improvement Ss._
JOHNSTOWN.
ITHACA.
This city is In Fulton Co. Inc. (Maturity: Refunding bonds 1938 to Assessed valuation 1912.- -1,729,085
1942: others 1914 to 1936.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-.415.49
This city Is in Tompkins County. 1895. Population 1910, 10,447.
BOND.DEBT Feb 28 '14.. 3288,127 Population in 1910
3.263
Inc. 1888. Population 1910, 14.802.
Building-Lot Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)-1.931.400
Bridge Bonds.
58 '07 J-D $1,5000--Deo 1 '15-'17
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'12312.4 LIBERTY.
J-J $20.000r -.i917 to1926
48
RR. Refunding Bonds.
INT. at Bank of Lake Placid.
This town Is in Sullivan County.
Refunding Water Bonds.
48 '07 J-D 134,000c_June 1 '15-'22
Inc. Mch 13 1807. Pop. 1910, 5.402
4.308 J-J $698,000r_ __July 1 1927
1 4.500c._ _June 1 1923
LANCASTER.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
$30,000 to $50,000 ann.'13-27)
Water Bonds.
Tills village is In Erie County. Inc. 48 '99 s
-an $77,0000_ _$5.000 y'ly
3-3 $162,000r___July 1 1942 4s '95 J
4
-D 350.000r-06c 1918-23
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914-$77,000
Water Bonds.
48 '98 A-0 10,000c--Oct 1 '15-'18 1847. Population 1910. 4,364.
1.125,897
Assess. val. 1913
Paving Bonds.
43
34 $50,000r___Jan 1 1944 43 '00 A-0 6,0000--Apr 1 '15-'20
4.40811A-0 $28,000__Apr 1 '15-'21
INTEREST payable at Sullivan
4s '06 J-J
75,000r___Jan 1 1946
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
4s '07 J-J 60.000r-dan 1 1947 58 '12 M-3 r1.000c-Mar 1 '15-'16 430'11 M-3 19,600__Sept 1 '15-'21 County National Bank, Liberty.
4343'08
31,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 5s '14 J-J 28.000_July 15 '15-'18 4.408'12F-A 16,400-Aug 1 '15-'22
(Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1913.)
10.000_ _ _July 15 1919 56 '13 M-N 10.000.---May 1 1923 LIBERTY UNION FREE SCHOOL
48
000r _.Jan 1 1928
J-J
Sewer Bonds.
DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Sullivan County.
(Subject to
beginning Jan. 1 '13.) 58 '04 Sept $2,500c_Septl '15-'16 4.408 A-0 $150,0000-Apr 1 '20-'49
4 He'll Nov $54,000_Nov 1 '17-'31
Water Bonds.
4s'09 34 10.000r____Jan 1 1927 fs '05 M-S
2,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16
00
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1913.) 58 '11 M-3 136,000c_Sept 1 '15-'26 3348 g F 518,70008er Aug 1 '15-'25 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '14-$59,0
-A
$249,700 Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _ _603,584
__July 1 1927
48 '12 J-3
120,000c..8ept 1 '27-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913
54
Assess. val.'11 (60% act.)..2,265,675 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$23.
50,000rFunding Bonds.
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
4s '06 3-3 $40,0000_July 1 '15-'22 88 '13 J-D $18,000c_Dec 1 '15-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911- -412.78
INT. at Sullivan Co. Bank,LibertY
School Bonds.
School Bonds.
INT. at A. B. Leach & Co.. N.Y.
1916 48 '98 June 520,000e June 15'15-'22
3-3 $25,000r
3348
LITTLE FALLS.
1929 434s'09
3-3 45.000r
57,000c-Mar 1 '15-'29 LANSINGBURG UNION FREE
3348
This city Is in Herkimer County.
Sewer Bonds.
430'10 F-A 15,000c-Aug 1 '15-'25
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Inc. May 8 1895. Pop. 1910, 12,273.
J-J $82.500c&r_37,500 yly BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ 3298,000
While this district Is now included
48 g
Water Bonds.
28.579 within the boundaries of the City of 3348'86 July8540,000r-Nov 26 1916
Temporary loans
and Drainage Bonds.
Creek
66,000 Troy. the district organization re- 3148'57 July*110,000r
48 '07 F-A$100,000r_Aug 1 '22-'41 Water debt (included).
1917
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 191431.462,500 Assess. val.(realest.) 1914_3.467,670 mains a separate corporation within 330'88 July *25,000r _ _Apr 5 1918
act.). -4,042,869 that city and the city authorities 3148'97 J-J
Water debt (included)...-1,150,000 Total val.'14
10,000r _July 1 '15-'16
111,100 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913._ -337.20 have no jurisdiction in the matters 348'00 J-J
Sinking fund (water)
:
10,0()0r _ __May 1.320
Assessed val. '13 04 Wt./10.515,149
48 '06 3-.1 65.000r_July 12
A. 7
INT. on building lot bonds at of the school district.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1914...
Johnstown Bank; on school bonds of 48 g'08 J-D $36.000c-Dec 1 '14-'31 4.38'08 June 50,000r-- _June 1 1928
A-0 15,000r-Apr 1 '15-'29
4
INTEREST on the $10,000 water 1909 at First Nat. Bank. N. Y
(Subject to call after 1918.)
Aug. 1
4 6'10 M-N85.000 - Mai1'25-'41 (*Optional 25 years after date*
45 due 1927 and the 48 due
TOTAL DEBT June 1914.3136,000
1922-1941 at the Ithaca Savings KENMORE.
School Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(85% act.)-8,085,270 3s'98 July
'15-35
Bank; on other water bonds at
This village Is In Erie County. Inc. School tax (per $1,000) '13-1448.88 434s'14 July $41.000r_July 1 '15-'29
Union Trust Co. and Columbia
15,000. _July 1
1,020.
1899. Population 1910,
Trust Co., New York.
Paving Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
4s '05 July $2,000r_ .July 1 1915
LARCHMONT.
048'06 J-D $26,040r_Deo 1 '15-'35
18
This village Is In Westchester Co. 5s '09 Sept 8,000r_Sept 1 '15;
JAMESTOWN.
Street Bonds.
Chautauqua County.
1910. 1.958. 4.90s'12 Apr 5,000r_Apr 1 '15- 16
This city Is In
$23,000. _July 1 '15-'37 Inc. 1891. Population
600-__Jan 1 '19-'24 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1914_3367,000
Inc. Mch.31 1886. Pop.1910.31.297 4.65g'07J-J 25,886r_Sept 1 '15-'37 4.908'14J-3
5s g '07 M-S
Bridge Bonds.
3.200-__Jan 1 '19-'34 Water debt (Included)____ 310,009,
4.908'14J-3
Water Bonds.
35F
Assess. val.'14(31 act.)-.4.672,
430'10 J4 $50,000r_ __July 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
02
58 g '07 M-S $4.600r_Sept 1 '15-'37 3348
City-Hail Bonds.
-A $15.1300r_Aug 1 '15-'29 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_529.
F
'15-'24
3,600r. Jan 1
20.45
48 '95 M-N $65,000r_May 15 1925 4.708'103-J
M-N 12,000r_May 1 '15-'26 City tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _ _ office.
3 358
Real Estate Purchase Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treas.
Park Bonds.
4518'13 M-8 7,000__Mar 1 '18-'31
4s '08 J-D $20,000r._.Dec 30 1938 4.608 --_ $9,500

HUDSON (Concluded).
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
Feb $16,000c_ _Feb 1 '15-'23
4s
M-S 24,0000__Mch 1 '15-'27
48
F-A 15,000cFeb '15-'18
4s
434s11 M-N 25.000r_ _May 1 '21-'25
1925-1930
430'13 J-D 27.800
Sewer Bonds.
58 '13 May $2.000.90rMay 1'15-16
Refunding Loan.
-A 55,000c-Feb 1 1918
48 '09 F
5,000o_. Apr 1 1919
45 '09 A-0
5,000r.... Feb 1 1920
-A
45 '10 F
4,000r_Feb 18 '15-'19
-A
45 '10 F
48 '10 A-0 5.000r-Apr I 1921
School Bonds.
kl-S $1.4,000r_Sept 1 '15-'21
3348
3,0110r__Apr 1 '15-'20
A-0
334s
1925
434s'13 A-0 J 5,000
1926-1932
170.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14_ $441,300
189,000
Water debt (Incl.)
2,778
Sinking funds
4.761,06l
Assess. val.. real. 1914
Total val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ _ _ _ 5,426,301
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_$29.50+
11.417
Population in 1910
INT. at office of City Treasurer.

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

47

Water & Light Improvement.
High-School-Addition Bonds.
Highway Repaving Bonds.
410'08 M-8 250.000r_81 & S '14-'34 3.90s A-0 S10,500r.--$500 yearly 4 30W A-0 $25.000_ __ _Oct 1 1929
Electric-Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 8'14 $162.850
4 48'10 A-0 25,000c_ _Oct 1 1930
-A 36.000o •
Ass'd val. '13 (3-5 act.)_43.435.449 48 '95 F
1917 430'11 A-0 25,000_ _ _Oct 1 1931
Refunding Elec.-Li , Bonds. 430'11 M-S 40,000____Sept 1 1931
t
School tax (per $1.000) 1913---$4.77
-A $3,500c __5300 yearly 4348'12 .14
7.000 48 '07 F
Population in 1913 (est.)
5.000--July 1 1932
INT. payable to "holder" In New BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14 --....$90 801 43012 M-N 25.000-__Nov 1 1932
Water debt (included)
34.000 4q s'13 F
-A 15.000---Feb 1 1933
3
exchange.
York
Ass'd val.'13(4 act.)
15,000_..--July 1 1933
967.730 4 s'13 .14
Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST on water and light
MARION.
5s '00 M-S 530,000-Sept 1 '21-'23
County.
bonds payable in Mohawk: on Imp.
This town is in Wayne
48 '06 M-N 20,000---May 1 1926
bonds at Southold Say. Bank.
LOCKPORT.
Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
This city (Incorpor.Aprilll 18651. 58 Water
'13 A-0 $30,000r_Oct 1 '18-'32
4s '04 J4 $60,000__July 1 '15-'17
Is situated In Niagara County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913_ $30,000 MONROE COUNTY.
30,000_ __ _July 1 1918
School Bonds.
valuation 1914_-_1.296,688
County seat is Rochester.
Assessed
4s '05 J4 • 60,000-Jan 1 '15-'17
41-N 510.000r___Nov 1 1916 (Assessment about 75% actual value)
45
Court-House Bonds.
41.000_ __Jan 1 1918
4.000r_Aug 15 '15-'18 Population in 1910
F
-A
43
F-43300.000r Feb 1 '15-'20 4s '05 J-D 40,000 _June 1 '16-'19
2.102 3 4s
3,500r_ _ _Nov 15 1915
5s '12 J4
TOTAL DEBT May 5'14 $300.000
INT.at
19,000- _ _ _June 1 1920
43/014 Jan 100.000r-Jan 2 '14-'26 Rochester.office of Myron W.Green, Assess. val. 1913
257.943,595
60.000__Nov 1 '17-'20
Highway-ImPt. Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-- _44.81 49 '06 IVI-N 20,000____Nov 1 1921
$1,000-July 15 1915
5s '10 July
Population in 1910
283,212
MARLBORO.
• 45,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1919
Police-Department Bonds.
This village is in Ulster County.
INTEREST and principal payable 4s '07 34 30,000.. _Jan 1 '20-'21
$3.000r-Jan 1 '15-'17
4s '05 J-J
fncorp. 1906. Popula'n 1910. 920.
at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N.Y.City.
20.000_ __ _Jan 1 1922
Bonds.
Sewer
5s$2,500
Assessment Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Streei-linprovement Bonds.
4 48'10 A-0 $25.000____Apr 1 1915
430'12 A-0 $31.000r Oct 1 '17-'41 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
$500
41s'10 J-D 35,000._ _ _June 1 1916
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914-$31,000
5s
Fonda Is the county seat.
430'11 M-N 35,000-___Mch 1 1917
175,000
5s '12 --- 23,040.. _Dec 1 '14-'32 Assess. val. 1914 kest.)
Jail Bonds.
11917
500
_ _
A-0
5s
4
43 s'13 M-S$60,000__ _Aug 1 '15-'23 430'11 34 18.000Aug 2 1918
1914-1934 MASSENA.
24,000_ _ _ _Jan
414s'12
58 '12 Jim 21.800
General Bonds,
414s'12 A-0 14,000---Oct 1 1915
5s '13 Aug 47.080__Dec I '14-'37
This town is In St. Lawrence Co.
M-S $50,000r -_--1915-1919 41(s'13 M-S 41,000---Mar 1 1918
430
Water Bonds.
Highway
Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
4)s'12 J-D 23.000----Dec 1 1917
48 '06 J-D 2384,000c_Dec 1 '14-'36 430'10 Feb Bonds. _Feb 1 '15-'30 434s
M-S $20,000
1923-1929 43013 F
58'07 J-D 44,000r_Dee 1 '15-'36 434s'12 Feb $32,000e_
-A 22.000----Feb 1 1918
28,000c_-Feb 1 '15-'33
Building Bonds,
20,000____Mar 1 1919
4.308'08J-D 29.000r-Dec 1 '14-'36
448'13
430
F
-A $15.000r .__19I5-l917 58 '13 M-13 39.000____July 1 1919
Town-Hall Bonds.
Water-Main Ext. Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
$3.200-Sept 1 '15-'16 4s '04 Mob $10.000e --1915-1924
430'14 MS 42,000____Jan 1 1920
55 '10
F
-A $72,000r _ _1915-1925
5.5000 _ -- -1915-1925 4s
48 '05 Mob
City-Hospital Bonds.
Tax-Relief Bonds.
F
-A 104,000r -_ _1915-1927 4348'12 F
$75,500 430
4)008 3-D S2.000r_June 1 '15-'16 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914
-A 590,000Feb 1 1915
F
-A 13.000r
1915-1922 4348'13 J-J 90,000-___Jan 1 1916
Assess. val.'13 (5.1 act.)_-3,115,366 55
Fire-Department Bonds.
$800r_June 21 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-58.07 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914 5334.000 5s '13 J-D 90.000____Dec 1 1916
June
55 '09
Assessed val.'13 (real)
27.691.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '13 $582,396 Population in 1910
4,806
School-Tax-Relief Bonds.
Total val.'13(X act.)__ -31.724.949 4%s'12 F
476.000
Water bonds (included)
-A $45,000____Feb 1 1915
INTEREST at Supervisor's office. Population in 1910
57.567 4t8'13 J4 55.000____Jan 1 1916
174,988 ;lessens.
Assess. dt.(adda)
INT. at Amsterdam Say. Bank 5s '13 J-D 55,000__ __Dec 1 1916
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)_12,209,985
and Farmers' Nat. Bk., Amsterdam.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $22 67
City Hall Bonds.
17,970 MATTEAWAN.-See Beacon.
Population in 1910
430'12 M-N$200.000 May 1 '56-'65
-INT. on $381.000 water 4% bonds
School Bds.. City of Mt.Vernon.
MONTICELLO.
S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.: DIECHANICVILLE.
at U.
This vill4ge Is in Sullivan County. 4s '94 51-N 515,000__May 1 '15-'17
Thls village is in Saratoga County.
on other issues at City Treasury.
4s '96 .14 105.000_ _July 1 '18-'38
Inc. 1830. Population 1910. 1.941.
Inc. 1859. Population 1910. 6.634.
45 '04 J-D 35,000_ _June 1 '34-'37
Sewer Bonds (General).
Village-Hall Bonds.
MADISON COUNTY.
-A 50.000. _Feb 1 '39-'48
4 48'10 J- $47.000r..$2,000 yearly 3 30'99 F
5s '14 Sept $22,000
County seat is Warn psville.
33001-2F-A 46.000__Aug 1 '31-'32
Water Bonds.
Street-Paving Bonds.
County-Building Bonds.
'05 M-9
1 '38-'41
1520,000r
1915 4s '07 AA 35.000 _Sept 1 '51-'52
Outstanding Oct 30 1914-- 3103,587 3.90&4s
48
13,750 Apr
4s g '09 .1-3 $175.000r_Jan 1 '15-'31
1 8.000r
1920 445'08 A-0 95,000r_Apr 1 '422
Water Bonds.
51
434s g'14Feb 75.000r-Feb 15'15-'29
M-N$65.000c-May 1 '17-'22 GEN.BD.DT. Apr 1914-475,000 4 8'10 M-N 77.700r May 2 '53-'56
May 1914.. $250.000 4s
BOND. DEBT
12,000 4
M-N 17,00043-Nov 1 1922 Assessment debt (acid'i)
Assess. val.(% act.)'13-'22.299.173 45
11 F
-A 100,000r-Feb 1 '57-'61
Assess. val.'I4(3( act.)
680.200 41.(s'12 M-N 250,000r_May 1 '62-'73
F-A 22.000r___July 1 1933
'1346.02+ 330
State &Co.tax(per51,000)
39,289 430'09 July 7,000r_July 1 '15-'21 Village tax rate(p. $1,000)'13424.82 41s'12
Population in 1910
INT. at Nat. lJn. Bic.,Monticello. 4 8'13 J-D 55.500r_Nov 1 '52-'54
Water Refunding Bonds.
21,000r -___1955-1956
INT. at Morton Trust Co., N. Y
1927
43012 --- 512.000
Deficiency Bonds.
MT.KISCO.
Sewer Bonds.
MALONE.
330'02 53-S 540,000__Mch 1 '23-'26
A-0 540.000o&r_ _ _Oct 1915
This village is in Westchester Co. 48 '03 M-S 40,000-Mar 1 '28-'31
Thls village Is In Franklin County. 48
Inc. 1853. Population 1910. 6.467. BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1914 $288,587 Inc. 1874. Population 1910. 2.802. 46'03 F
-A 40.000__Aug 1 '32-'35
Fire-Alarm Bonds.
Water-Works Refunding Bonds Water debt (n eluded ____ 123.000
4.30W101.l-NS208.000e.May 15'15-'66 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ -5,560,015 58 '13 J-J
$2,500r_ _ _July 1 1922 45 Fire and Police Department.
'00 M-N $50,000o_ _May 1 '27-'36
(Assessment about full value.
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-4208,000
4s '05 J-D 50,000c_June
5.000 Tax rate (per MOM) 1914._$7.76 3.858'051-D $12,000r
Notes outstanding
1934 48 '10 A-0 20.000o_ _Oct 1 '26-'35
1
Assessed valuation 1914_ _2.543,480
1927 43(s'12 M-N105,000c-May 1 '33-'36
INTEREST on the street bonds 3.60s'98A-0 13.000r
'36-'42
3.60s'99A-0
1,250r
INT. on bonds payable in N. Y. payable at the Treasurer's office.
1919
Water Bonds.
1,000r
58 '12 F-A
City at Standard Trust Co.; on notes
,
1918
4%s'11 A-0 530,000_ ___Oct 2 1931
• at Farmers' Nat. Bank, Malone.
Road Bonds.
MEDINA.
43(s'09 M-N $9,500r -Nov 1 '15-'33 430'12 .1-D 50.000---Dec 1 1932
This village Is in Orleans County. 4.358'1234
3,333.30rJuiy 1 '16-'21
Sewage-Disposal Works.
MALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Inc. Mch. 3 1832. Pop. 1910, 5,683. 4.358'12.14
8.500r __July 1 '16-'32 430'08 ___ $40,000_ _Dec 1 '48249
434s11 34 $49,500c_Jan 1 '15-'39
4.70s'1234
5,250
1925 4s 09 ___ J100.000__May 1 '50 54
Paving Bonds.
2
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914._ 249,500
1 10.000____May 1 1955
.
2,197,916 4.808 120ct $9,000r-Oct 1 '15-'17 43013 F-A 11,000
1928
Assess. val. '13 (real)
430'14 J-D 12,000r_June 15'19-43
Total val. '13 (3-5 act.)_3,216.393
Village-Hall Bonds.
Sewerage Bonds.
5.850r_June 15 '19-28 4s '90 J-D 550,000-June '15-'18
7 000 4.155'08 Aug $24,000r_July 15'15-'26 430'14 J-D
Population in 1914 (est.)
School Bonds.
4s '93 J-D
INT. payable at WillIamsburgh
5,000_ __ _June 1 1919
Water Bonds.
4.655 J4
$500
1915 48 '97 A-0 10,000--Apr 1
Say. Bank, Brooklyn. N. Y.
$74,079r --May 9 '15-'34 430'12 --- 65,000
3.75s July
1941 48 '97 A-0 10.000-__Apr'19&'21
-1 1920
Bonds.
Sewer
Main-Street [mot. Bonds.
MAMARONECK (TOWN).
330'99 51-S 30,000_ __ _Mch '22-'24
is '07 July $9,000r4uly 15'19-'23 4.458'1034 $48,300r_Apr 25 '15-'38 334s'ii() M-N 60.000- ---May '25-'27
Sidewalk Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14- 2116,074
Sewer Bonds.
330'01 F
-A 50,000_ _ _Feb 1 1928
58 '13 M-S $10.000__Sept 1 '18-'2; Water debt (included) ___74.074 430'09 51-S 557.500r_Mch 1 '15-'39 334s'01 M-N 40,000_ ___Nov 1 1929
4.000
54 '14 __
Sinking fund (water)
1915-1933 4s '04 A-0 30,000- -- -Oct 1 1931)
15.000 4%s'09 J-D 19,000
Road Bonds.
F
-A 18.000
1932 4 WW1 J-D 30.000r_ _ _Deo 1 1934
56 '13 M-S $10,000„Sept 1 '23-'23 Assess. val.'14 (34 actual)_3.647.117 430'13 J-J
13,200r___July 1 1943 43009 AA 40,000r_Oct 1 '36-'39
58
1918-1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_426.81 5s '13
--- 20.000
430'14 M-S 28,400r_Sept 1 '18-'42 43013 J-D 35,000r__ Dec 1 1940
1915-1934
INT. at Union Bank in Medina.
5s- 40.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14_ 2269,583 BOND. DEBT Oct 191444,207.050
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_489.000
Water debt (Included
27,250 Tax-relief & water (Incl.) 505.000
Assessed valuation 1914 -13,626,507 MIDDLEPORT.
65,500
School debt (additional)_
Population in 1910
5.602
400.538
This village is in Niagara County. Assessed valuation 1914__-2,879.568 Sinking fund
Total assessed val. 1914_39,420.990
Sewer Bonds.
Real value (estimatedl___5,000.000 Tax rate (per 21,000) 1914- $25.61+
4.359'123-D $55.000-June 1 '15-'39
MAMARONECK (VILLAGE).
Population in 1910
30,919
INT.payable at Mt. Kisco.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Westchester Co.
Inc. Nov. 16 1895. Pop. 1910, 5,699 4.35812J-13 $48.00(L..June 1 '15-'40
INT. payable at Treas. office.
TOTAL DEBT Oct9 1914_ $103.000 MOUNT PLEASANT.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
1,530
This town is in Westchester Co.
45
34 $6,500r -- - _1915-1927 Population in 1910
NASSAU COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
3.355 34
5,000r --1915-l919
Created Jan. 1 1899 out of that
___ $3.000
4s
1915-1917
4.65 '08 J-D
6,000r_June 1 '15-'26 MIDDLETOWN.
4.60s
__- 175,000_ ___1915 &1939 portion of Queens County not In4s '09 A-0
9.000r_Apr 1 '15-'32
This city is in Orange Co. Inc. 430
1931-1940 cluded In the Greater New York.
__- 50.000
June 9 1888. PoVn, 1910. 15.313.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13 4231,424 For debt. &cr.. prior to formation, see
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
4.40s12F-A $6,000-Aug 1 '17-28
Population in 1910
11.863 Queens County statement.
4 he'll M-S $16,000r_ _Moh 1 '15-'22
Court-House Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
430'12 M-8 5.000r_Mar 1 '23-'25
3%s g 51-S 565,000r__Sept 1 1930
51-N $38,000r - _ _ _1915-1933 430'13 M-S 15,000r_Mar 1 '25-'32
48
J-J
330
40,000r - _1915-1934 430'14 M-9 10,000__Mar 1 '33-'37 MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE 3 4s g 51.-N 85,000r___Nov 1 1931
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9.
330 it J-J 100.000r___July 1 1929
J-D 40.000r _ _1915-1934
School Bonds.
This district is n Westchester Co.
Building Bonds.
45 06 34 21,000r_July 1 '15-'35
4.605'07M-3 88,000r_Sept 1 '15-'36 430'12 34 $17.000r---July 1 1922 43009 .1-3 560,000rJan 1 '19-'48 43(6'14 J-D f$25,000r__ _June 1 1938
City-Hall Bonds (Opt. aft. 1915). 4s
Oct
5.100r_ _Oct 1 '15-'24
4.555'12A-0 24,000--Oct 1 '17-'31 430'10 s
1250,000r_June 1 '39-'43
-a $70,000c-July 1 1930 5s '14 34 30,000__Jan 1 '26-'55
4.40s12F-A 20,000__Aug 1 '17-'36
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
58 '14
1 '24-'28
M-9 $13,500r___May 1 1931 BOND.M-S 4,600„Mar 499.700 44g'10 J4 5110,0000_July 1 '20-'29
330
Fire-Department Bonds.
DEBT Oct 1914__ _
4.308'09A-0 $4,500r_ _Oct 1 '15-'23
48 g '09 M-S 35,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1931
Refunding Water Bonds.
Assess. val.'14
m-S
1,500r _1915-1917 44s
_- $40,000----Aug 1 1931 School tax (per(60% act.)2,500.000 58 g '07 M-N250,000c_Nov 1 '22-'27
$1.000) 1914_410.00 43g'11 F
-A 22,000r_ __Feb 1 1933 Population in 1913
40 430'13 F
4.40s12F-A 12.500__Aug 1 '162
-A 46.000r_Feb 1
3.000 434g12 A-0 240.000r_Apr 1 '27-'31
(est.)
Water Bonds.
8.500---Jan '18-'34
5s '13 34
'17-'31
INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank 44g'131s-A 125.000r _Aug 1 '19-'23
330
$80.000r___July 2 1918
Paving Bonds,
of Pleasantville In N. Y. exchange.
(Subject to call July 2 1898.)
4.'708'13F-A c125.000r_Aug 1 '24-'28
,
4.355071.1-N 522,800r_May 1 '15-'36 334s
F
-A 1.00,000r___July 1 1921
250.000r-Aug 1 '29-'33
4.353'07M N 30,000r ____1922 1936 3 30
F
-A 90,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1931 MT. VERNON.
BOND. DEB Oct 15 '14 $1,706,000
4.65 '08 J-D 80,600r_June 1 '15-'37
F-A: 27,000c__ _Feb 2 1923
Mt. Vernon Is in Westchester Co. County's proportion Q'ns
4.40s' 12F-A 15.000-Aug 1 '17-'31 35s
Is
51-N 75.000c___May 1 1930 The city received its charter on
County Debt Oct 15'14
919.358
5s '13 M El 34,995--Sept 18 '45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-Assessed valuation, real _98.540.551
4.558'12A-0 35,000-Oct 1 '17-'31 Water debt (Included) ____ $570,500 Mch. 22 1892.
Assessed val.. personal__- 2,506,892
Highway Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May'13 '14 $527,895 Assessment debt (add'1).._- 434,000
18,100 48 '90 F
-A $20,000-Aug 1 '15-'16 Franchises
2.152.635
7,443,865 Sinking fund (water)
Total valuation 1913
128,755 4s '93 M-S 100,000__Sept 1 '17-'26 Bank stock
1.855.119
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913416.14+ Other sinking funds
18,479 48 '95 F
-A 100,000_-Feb 1 '27-'36 Total valuation 1914___105.055.198
INT. by check to registered holder. Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)6.851.156 48 '96 51-S 30,000.-Scpt 1 '37-'39 (Assessment from 40 to 60% value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 -538.08 45 '97 M-N 40.000-Nov 1 '40-'43 Population in 1910
83.930
MAMARONECK UNION FREE INTEREST is paid at city
50,000_ _July 1 '44-'48
INT. on court
treasury. 48'98'00J-J
-house bonds due
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
4s '01 M-N 30,00(L May 1 '49-'51 1930 and 1931 payable at the Corn
This district is in the town of
48 '01 M-N 5,000_ _ May 1 1952 Exch. Bank., N. Y.; on part of
Mamaroneck, Westchester County. MOHAWK.
48 '04 A-0 15,000Oct 1 '53-55 court-house bonds due 1929 at the
the
This village Is in Herkimer County. 430'10 34 25,000c_July 1 '46-'50 Queens Co. branch of the
School-House Bonds.
Corn Exch.
4.98 '07 M-N 532,800r4May 1 '15-'30 Inc. 1844. Population 1910, 2,079. 430'08 3-D 40.000c_June 1 '38-'45 Bank in Long Island City, and part at
Fire-Alarm-System Bonds.
430'11 AA 115,000c_Apr 1 '32-'43 the Security Mutual Life Ins,
Larchmont School Bonds.
Co..
4.90'14 ___ $2,000
1915-1924 43012 12-N 25,000_ _ _ _May 1 1951 Binghamton, N.
Y.; on part of the
J-D 512,500r_Deo 30 '15-'19
348
Refunding Water Bonds.
418'12 J-D I5,000_---DeC 1 1951 road bonds of 1907 at
4,000r_Mch 1 '15-'18 4 Hs
M-S
the City Say.
430
A-0 $30,500r-51.500 yearly 4 8'13 F
-A 25,000_--Feb 1 1952 Bank of Brooklyn and
the Buffalo
Mamaroneck Ave. School& Site.
Sewer Bonds.
4 8'13
15,000 ___July 1 1952 Say. Bank;
M-N 559,800r-May 1 '15-'32 3.45s J-D $30,800r..$1,400 yearly 430'14 F
4348
-A 30.000_ --Aug 1 1934 '10,'11,'12on the road bonds of '09,
'13& 14 at Treas. office.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY.
Geneseo is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
48'13 ann $12,750r___Mar 1 1917
4s
ann 20,542 38r- _ __1916
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 1914:$33,292
26.742,13
Assess. val. '13 (real)
Total val. '13 (4-5 act.)_28.280,806
38.037
Population In 1910
INT. at Security Tr. Co., Roches.




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NEWARK. Is in
village

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL. xcrx.

NEW ROCHELLE.

DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION JAN. 1 1898.
Net Debt.
Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund.
This city is in Westchester County.
Inc. 1899. Population 1910, 28,867. Manhattan & The Bronx.$226,144.311.28 $85,654,317.52 $140,489,993.76
6,734.055.69
74,892,119.84
Court-House & Police-Sta. Bds. Brooklyn --------------81,626,175.53
330,000.00
13,379,935.62
M-N$87,000- _May 1 '20-'41 Queens ----------------13,700,935.62
3,486,736.67
Richmond -------------3,486,736.67
Orade-Crossing Bonds.
45 '09 M-N $46,700r_ _Deo 1 1939
--*$324.967,159.10 892.718,373.21 $232,248,785.89
Total.. __
Sewer Bonds.
4s '89 A-0 $65,000c_ Oct 1 '15-'27
*Includes $3.061,645.01 special revenue bonds.
55 '93 A-0 95,000r Oct 1 '28-'46
48 '97 A-0 65,000r Oct 1 '47-'59
DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME.
330'00 F
-A 24,778.94r Aug 1'15-'26
330'01 F
-A 105,000r_Aug 1 '15-'49
Since consolidation up to Oct. 31 1914 the Greater City has issued.
3 4699 J-D 13,122.20rDec 1 '15-27 including general fund bonds, but not counting corporate stock notes,
45 '05 M-N 60,000r_May 1 '15-'26 special revenue bonds or revenue bonds for current expenses,$1,102,447.753
Is '08 M-N 13,000r_May 1 '15-'19 new bonds and redeemed and canceled issues aggregating $186,825,938.
This city is in Orange County. The 43009 M-N 39.000r..May 1 '20-'23 The following compares gross and net debt of the consolidated city at
17,421r_May 1 '15-'31 different dates.
prin. and int. on the water bonds is 430'10 J-J
met by water rents. Incorporated 430'11 M-N 9,000r_May 1 '16-'24
Sinking
Net
Total
x Funded •Temporary
City-Hall Bonds.
Apr. 22 1865. Pop'n 1910. 27.805.
Debt.
Funds.
Debt.
Debt.
Debt.
33i8'99 J-D $2,000rJune '15-'16
City Hall.
Jan 1 '98 $321.905,514 $3,069,245 $324,974,759 592,718,3735232.256,386
$500r_ _ _ _Apr 1 1915
Relief Bonds.
-A
'96 F
4s
Is '08 M-N$45,000r_May 1 '15-'17 Jan 1 '99 341,844.226 8,187.265 350,031,491 99,386.292 250.645,199
Fire-Department Bonds.
$400r_Apr 1 '15-'16 Is '09 M-N 31.000r_May 1 '15-'19 Jan 1'00 359,620,986 3,177,912 362.798,898 105.754.872 257,044.026
45 '06 A-0
600r__Feb 1 '15-'18 Is '09 M-N 25.000r_May 1 '16-'19 Jan 1 '01 384,794.598 7.495.936 392,290,534 112,288.129 280,002,405
F-A
58 '08
1,600r_ -Aug 1 '15-'19 Is '09 M-N 29.000r_May 1 '15-'19 Jan 1 '02 412,047,717 14,235,598 426.283,315 117,399,480 308,883,835
-A
F
430
334.336,565
Jan 1 '03 434,339,606
'15-19
4s '09 M-N 2,:50r_May 1'15-31 4s '03 M-N 39,000r_May 1 '15-'27 Jan 1'04 477.623,199 26,739,908 461.079.514 128,742,949 376,015.346
49.285,750 526,908,949 150,893,603
15,300__ May)
Street & Highway lmpt.
430'11 M-N
Refunding Improvement Bonds 310'97 M-N $13,000_ __Nov '15-'23 Jan 1'05 552.954.132 39.885,640 592,819.772 157,330,353 435.489,419
430'12 M-S $27,200r—Sept 1 1932 33099 J-D 95,000r.._ _June' 15-'33 Jan 1 '06 594,056.513 48.377.500 642.434,013 169.780.612 472,653,401
310'01 A-0 30,000r- _Apr 1 '15-'29 Jan 1 '07 658.234.892 57,874.770 716,109,662 191.144.187 524,965.475
Paving Bonds.
Jan 1'O8
430'08 M-N $21,000_ _May 1 '15-'18 330'00 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '34-'63 Jan 1'09 726,646,965 62.014,037 788.661.002 197,437.164 591.223,838
799,441,994 82.998.590 882.440,584 210,421,340 672,019,244
M-3 32,600r_Sept 1 15-'19 330'01 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30-'44
4s '09
43012 M-S 30,000r-8ept 1 '15-'29 55 '07 M-N 25.000r_May 1 '17-'25 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 1.012,242,956 256,640,290 755,602.668
($5,000 due in odd years.)
430'12 M-S 13,000r-Sept 1 '15-'27
4.40s'12 J-D 20.000- _June 1 '15-'22 430'09 M-N 100,000r_May 1 '22-'31 Jan 1'12 1,037.811,719 52,641,786 1.090,453,505 276,815,727 813,637,778
-A 97,000r__ -Feb 1 1938 430'10 M-N 34,000r_May 1 '15-'20 Jan 113 1.122.690.043 41.750,842 1,164.440,884 294.779.242 869,661,642
430'13 F
434s'13 M-N 70,500__Nov 1 '15-'30 Is '11 M-N 4,500r__May 1 '1915 Jan 1'14 1.224.873.632 40.013.641 1.264.887.273 325,905,028 938.982.245
44'13 M-N 7,000____Nov 1 1928 43011 M-N 62,000r_May 1 '15-'21 Oct 31'14 1321,966.763 116061,255 1,438,028,018 345.420,0721092,607,946
x Including general fund bonds as follows: $8,500,000 at Jan. 1 1904.
430'11 M-N 48,000r_May 1 '15-'21
lebe Fund.
-A $25,170r__ _ Aug 5 1935 5s '13 M-N103.000r_May 1 '16-'23 $18,000,000 at Jan. 11005. 829,000,000 at Jan. 11006. 840.750,000 at Jan.1
38 '95 F
1907. $54.250,000 at Jan. 11908. $68.750.000 at Jan. 1 1909. $85,500,000
1,437.37r_May 20 1943
Fire-Department Bonds.
38 '93 J-J
310'99 M-N $1,000r
Nov 1915 at Jan. 1 1910,8102.500.000 at Jan. 1 1911.8120.000.000 Jan. 1 1912.8137.Park Bonds.
-A 44000r ..Aug 1 '15-'34 100,000 Jan. 1 1913, 8159.500,000 Jan. 1 1914 and $162.500.000 Oct. 31
33s'05 J-J $10,000r__ _July 1 1915 330'00 F
330'96 M-N 10.000r—May 1 1916 58 '07 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '17-'26 1914. On Jan. 1 1912 the funded debt also included $23.795.579 of the
58 '08 M-N 25,000r_May 1 '18-'30
Sewer Bonds.
a
n gi
181
13
.
N. l 1914 and
31
330'96 J-D $14,753.70r-Deo '15-'16 43011 M-N 18,000r_May 1 '15-'20 ITO:L/li Jan. r 4 6 at 71517j 5 3
previous dates.
430'11 M-N 27,200r_May 1 '15-'31 410'10 M-N 17,000r_May 1 '15-31 1914. None outstanding
*Consists of special revenue Ponds and revenue bonds for current expenses
430'13 M-N 15,500__Nov 1 '15-'30 430'12 M-N 22,215r_May 1 '15-'22 also revenue bills.
55 '13 M-N 11.000r_May 1 '16-'21
School Bonds.
The water debt, included in the foregoing, was as follows at the several
Assessment Map Bonds.
330'03 J-J $20,000r_ _July 1 '15-'23
dates named:
410'07 A-0 52.000r_Oct 1 '15-'27 5s '07 M-N $15,000r_ _May 1 '17-'19 Water debt. Jan.1'98 Jan. 1 '12. Jan.
1 '13. * Jan. 1 '14. * Oct. 31 '14.
Local-Improvement Bonds.
3.853'09F-A 115,000r__ _Feb 1 1929
40,000r___July 1 1931 48 '03 M-N $72,000. May 1 '15-'32 Gross_ _$59,568.249$160.195,447 8177.576.337*5201,859,777*3222,387.879
4.10s'11J-J
_ 42.796.855
43 '04 M-N 38,000r_May 1 '15-'33 NetIncluded on Oct.124.127,585 132,912.755 168,058,514 185.725,911
Water Bonds.
*
31 1914 were
45 '10 M-S$158,000r___Mch 1 1930 48 '05 M-N 11,000r_May 1 '15-'25 for water,and of which $15,228.956$18,028,956 corporate stock notes issued
were held
434s'12 M-S 50,000r—Sept 1 1932 45 '05 M-N 14,000r_May 1 '15-'21 by the Sinking Fund. These on Jan. 1 1914 by the public and $2,800,000
amounted to $16.864,859 held
17,136.32rMay117-19 by the public and
Bonds.
Is '07 M-N
Refunding Water
$1,500.000 by the Sinking Fund.
330'97 J-J 1$4,500r_ _July 1 '15-'17 Is '09 M-N 12.000r_May 1 '19-'20
135,000r___July 1 1917 41011 M-N 40.000r_May 1 '15-'21
ASSESSED VALUES.—The assessed valuation of property in the con
330'95 M-N 19,250—Nov 1 '15-'24 430'12 M-N 78,530r_May 1 '15-'22 solidated city for the year 1914 follows:
Real Estate. Personal Estate.
Total.
48 '96 M-N 1,500„May 1 '15-'16 430'12 M-N 1,900r_May 1 '22-'23
Tax Rates.
5,250r_Sept 1 '15-'21 430'13 M-N 34,020r_May 1 '16-'23 Manhattan _85,149,250.760 5287.768,270 35,437.019,030
330'01 M-3
517.80
500r_May 1 '16-'23 Bronx
4,000r_Sept 1 '15-'22 430'13 M-N
658,632.013
5.761.200
330'02 1.1-3
664.393,213
17.70
Municipal Inlet. Bonds.
700r_Nov 1 '15-'15
Brooklyn._ . 1,671,175.930
334s'05
39.296.065 1.710.471.995
18.40
1915 430'14 M-NJ$80,000r May 1 '16-'23 Queens...._ _
4.20s11M-3 14,000r-Sept 1
488,686.756
5.915,150
494.601.906
18.00
110.200r_ _ _May 1 1924 Richmond....
82.114.453
1.554.875
-A 120,000r-Feb 1 '15-'34
83.669,328
430'12 F
19.00
School Bonds.
430'12 M-S 44,000r-_ _Sept 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '1381,189,592 48 '97 M-N$65,000c_May 1 '15-'27 Total 1914..$8.049.819.912 5340.295.560 88.390.155,472 $17.70 to 519.00
30,185 48 '05 M-N 9,000r_May 1 '15-'23
Sinking fund
Total valuations for each borough in previous years were as follows:
Assess. val. real estate_ _ _11,171,348 48 '05 1.1-N 64,000r _May 1 '15-'30
Queens.
ManATheBenx. Brooklyn.
Richmond.
Total
Total assessed val. 1913 11,963,193 45 '06 M-N 44,000r_May 1 '15-'25
assess. (add'i)_ 1,565,179 58 '08 M-N J99,000r_May 1 '20-30 1913-$6,037,889.583$1,726.310.4615484,533,686$83,335.471$8,332,069.201
Bank stock
1,723,496,394
value)
1 8,500rMay 1 1931 1912--5,938,069.111 1,745,026.899 463,147,289 80,149.636 8.204,862,430
(Assessment about 40% actual
451,909,227 81.946.696
1911__5.937,880,465
City& sch. tax per $1,000)'13-$29.75 410'09 M-N 55,000r-May 1,'15-'32 1910_5,543,421,737 1.463.368.346 339,922,440 70.124,976 8.218,763.287
7.416.837.499
430'09 M-N 12,500r_May 1 '29-'31
INT. at office of City Treasurer. 430'10 M-N 80,000r-May 1 '15-'30 1909_5,423.312.599 1.439.142,030 317,785.805 70,260,125 7.250,500,559
1908-5,365.115,461 1,418.312.907 306,367.810
43010 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '20-'30 1907-5,235,399.980 1,274,088,457 228,860.037 68,394,222 7.158.190,400
56.993,441
430'11 M-N 88,000r-May 1 '20-'41 1906-4,928,345.290
169,140,633 50.578.280 6.795.341,915
430'12 M-N 70,000r_May 1 '15-'21 1905-4,680,680.189 1,159.729,982 149,499.728 50.072,045 6,305,794,185
This town is in Westchester Co.
1,031,894,265
5s '13 M-N 78,000r-May 1 '22-'29 1904.-4.461,119.496 990.568,732 138,858.650 49,997,779 5,912.146.227
Highway Bonds.
Certificate Redemption Bonds. 1903-4,295,489,443 953.794,705 133.958.623 49,156,147 5,640,542,657
-_- 1$1.000____Mar 1 1915
430
May'15-20 1902-2,937,511.554 756.110.610 117.885.838 45.539.716 5,432.398.918
192.97_Mar 1 1916 430'11 M-N$25,000_
,
__July 1 1942 430'12 M-11121,000r:May 1 '15-'21 1901_2,869,465,574 748.203.743 118.006.430 52.295.126 3,857,047,718
4.35s --_ 41,300-1 1,574.88r_May 1 '22 1900-2,799,871,672 695.335.940 109.926,453 48.988,128 3.787,970.873
21,816 67r
-a
430'13 s
3.654.122,193
($1,816 67 Sept 1 1916 and $2,000 Is '13 M-N 1,400r_May 1 '16-'17 1899_2,669,088,835 655,092,980 110.066,832 44.103,582 3,478.352.029
430'13 M-N 9,800r_May 1 '23-'31 1898__2,365,490,372
yearly thereafter.)
(*)
430'13 M-N 1,757 50rMayl '16-17 1897.._2,168,635.856 603.796.463
District No. 4 (School).
Park Bonds.
1915-1932
--- $18,000
Is
1896-2,106.484.905 555,103,714
430'10 M-N $4,500r—May 1 1916 1895.-2,016,947,662 563.987.132
District No.8 (School).
-_- $2,400_ _until Jan 1'28 430'11 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '17-'36 1890-1,696,978,390 452.758.601
58
$163.310 Is '13 M-N 28,000r-May 1 '16-'22 1885-1,371,117,003 330.683,762
Town debt Oct 1914
3,573
Library Bonds.
Population in 1910
1880_1,143.765.727 234.835,991
430'11 M-NJ$22,000r-May 1 '15-'25
No assessment or tax in 1898.
1
990r —May 1 1926
In 1903 the assessment of real estate was made on the basis of about
430'13 M-N 12.000r_May 1 '16-'23 value; 1903 and subsequent values, therefore, are greatly in excess of real
those
Land Damage Bonds.
for previous years. and consequently the tax rate is much lower.
-D $65.000r-June 1 '17-'42 330'99 A-0 $36,000r_ _Apr '15-'23
(Under a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection of
430'12 J
500 -_ -July 3 1915 3 36s'99 J-D 20,000r_ __July '24-'27 place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93, taxes takes
4.658 J-J
p. 83.1
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $65.500 330'00 J-D 30.000r - _June 1 '25-29
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.—Under the provisions of the city charter,
Special Assessment Certfs.
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_2,879,568
(Subject to call after 1 year.)
registered bonds may be Issued in denominations of $10 or any multiple
3.000
(est.)
Population in 1914
$20,000 thereof.
INT.on 430 at Columbia-Knick- Sewer Is
15,000
6s and 5s_ _
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Section 8. Article
erbocker Tr. Co., New York; on Sidewalk, &c.,
33,305 Municipal Law, Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all 1. General
Construction Is
4.658 at Home Say. Bk.. White Pins. Drain 55
5.000 municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from bonds of a
taxation for
Temporary tax Is & 530- 225,000 town, county, municipal or State purposes."
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914 3,103.046
DEBT LIMIT.—At the general election in Nov. 1909 the voters passed on
298.305
n
Ri1 PY., gErr Oct 1 '14- 3,401,351 a constitutional amendment which permits the city, in ascertaining its
7 A a
This town is in Oneida County.
bonds
borrowing capacity,
_s '12 ___ $2,400_ _Mar 1 '15-'22 Assessed valuation, real_38.576,608 or dock investment,to exclude bonds heretofore issued for any rapid transit
as well as
hereafter issued for a public Improve189,635
Assessed val., personal
Sewer Bonds.
1.738,140 ment which provides a revenue in excess of the interest and amortization
340,000r-Aug 1 '15-34 Franchises
4)0'12 F-A
40,504.383 charges. The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only in pro4.855'14 Feb 5,000_ _Feb 1 '19-'28 Total valuation 1914
to which the current
TOTAL DEBT July 1912-- $50,000 Total rate (per $1.000) 1914-_$32.50 portion to the extentmeet the interest andnet revenues received from these
amortization charges. See the
INTEREST payable at office ci„ improvements shall
Assess. valuation 1912----3.000,000
5.940 City Treasurer or, at the request ot amendment in full under general remarks for New York State.
Population in 1910
,
N.Y.each
ISSUANCE OF CORPORATE STOCK NOTES IN ANTICIPATION
INT. at Utica Tr. & Dep. Co.,Utic holder, will be remitted In
• OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK AND IN
ANTICIPATION
TAX COLLECTIONS.—Section 189 of the City Charter authorizes OF
the
CITY. John Purroy Mitchel, Mayor; Wm. A. Prender- City Comptroller to issue short-term notes in
anticipation of the sale of
gast, Comptroller.
corporate stock. V. 92, p. 1577. In 191.4 this section was amended so
Greater New York Charter became as to allow the city to pay for public improvements the cost
The consolidation provided under the
whereof may
includes Kings County. be defrayed from the proceeds of the sale of corporate stock by issuing ineffective Jan. 1 1898, and New York City now Queens County, namely stead "corporate stock notes" to be payable out
of the tax levy
Richmond County and the following portions of and Jamaica, and part years, provided that the matudites of said obligations or for ensuing
Flushing
any renewal
thereof shall in no event later than the year
Long Island City, the towns of Newtown,
in 1912 passed a bill providing whereof said obligations were issued (V. 98,in anticipation of the tax levy
p. 1101)•
of the town of Hempstead. The Legislature
the Borough
out of what is now
GENERAL FUND BONDS.—A new kind of bond
for the creation of the County of The Bronx
referendum of the citizens of the eral Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in (known as the "Genof The Bronx. The bill was subject to
1903. It is issued for
November 1912 and was favorably passed upon the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old
proposed Bronx County in
declared uncon- City of New York. and to allow the money to be applied to the
reduction of
p. 1288. On Jan. 17 1913 the Act was
at that time. V. 95,
Court. V. 96. p. 299. taxation. Under the law the bonds will be issued only In
stitutional by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Appeals on Mar. 14 and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for the way indicated,
redemption of the
however, by the Court of
This decision was reversed,
city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Oct. 31 1914 8162,500,000
includes all of the funded
these bonds had been issued.
1013. V. 96. p. 810. The following statement
municipalities in
APPROPRIATIONS.—The total appropriation for Greater New York
debt of the former City of New York and of the the date of conQueens and Richmond which was recorded at
Brooklyn,
subsequent in 1898 was 577,473.084: in 1899 it was
was
solidation; also such additional amounts as were recorded in be assumed $90,778,972; for 1901 it was $98.100,413; $93,520,082; in 1900 it
for 1902 it was $98,619.ysars as being funded obligations of said former municipalities to
revenue 600; for 1903. 597.119.031; for 1904,
figures do not include $2.007,600 redeem- $109,817.593; for 1900, $116,805,490; for$106,674.955; for 1905.
by r he City of New York. These
1907, $130.421.505: for
bmsis of the former City of New York outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and
certificates 1908, 3143472.266; for 1909. $156,545,148; for 1910. 8163130.270: rot
1911, $173,987,835; for 1912.
s hiv from its tax levy of 1897 nor $4,060.000 of revenue bonds or
outstanding Jan. 1 1898, 8192,995,551, and for 1915 $181.0.0,657; for 1913, 3192.711.441; 1914.
of indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn
8199.233,287.
but redeemable from its tax levy for the year 1898.
Wayne County.
This
Inc. 1903. Population 1910. 6,227.
Bonds.
Sewer
Is
--- $90.000
Water Bonds.
000r
3 Hs&43M-S $48,
Village-Hall Bonds.
4.453'08M-S $12.000r _ _i915-1920
BOND. DEBT May 6 '13- $154.000
Assessed valuation 1912__ -2.795,782
Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_$14.29
INT. mailed to registered holders.

NEWBURGH.

17.

NEW CASTLE.

UN.
NEW CASTLE & BEDFORD 2.
FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO.

NEW HARTFORD.

NEW YORK




a

were

Nov., 1914.]

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

POPULATION (U. S. Census figures)
1900.
1910.
1910.
1900'
Greater N.Y._ _4,766,883 3,437.202 Boro. of Queens_ 284.041 152.999
67,021
.2.762,522 2,050,600 Boro. of Itich'd_ 85,969
Man.& Bronx.
Boro. of Br'klyn 1,634.351 1.166.582
Dept. estimated the population of the Greater City as
Health
5.583.871 on July 1 1914.
DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS.
The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the
and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part
consolidated city
made since the Greater New York
of it. We show first the bond Issues statements reporting at length the
Charter went Into effect. Then we add all the districts, towns and other
boroughs;
Indebtedness of the separate
divisions being In each case grouped under the borough to which they belong.
-Bands issued since consolidation.
GREATER NEW YORK.
The loans marked (s f) are held in the sinking fund.
GREATER N. Y. CHARTER. 38Department Public Charities.
M-N
if 431.518
1929
.
Corporate Stock
M-N
3g
if 287.000
1940
M-N
3g
sf 35,000- ---1941
BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS.
3g
sf 61,000
1942
M-N
Harlem River.
Bridges over
sf 405,000
1928 3g
1.1-N
1952
334g 61-N 11.029.845_
1941 3g
M-N
if 127.500
1953
46.000
e
1942 334g M-N
175.000
.1953
if 154,620_
M-N
3g
1919 3348 M-N
200.000
.1954
if 40,000
11-N
3g
1952
if 231,000
M-N
3g
Court
-House-Appellate.
1953 334g 31-N
if 138,901
M-N
3g
$250,000- -- -1928
500.000
1930 334g 11-N
334g M-N
375.000- -- -1929
1929 3g
1,000.000
M-N
33g
11-N
sf 85,000- ---1929
1941
sf4.050)
334g M-N 1
Criminal Court-House.
1 1,195,950J
M-N
if 420.000- -- -- -1923
250.000- -- -- -1953 3g
334g M-N
M-N
if 97.000------1952
sf6,0001
1954 38
334g M-N 1
3g
M-N
if 35.000
1953
444,000
1
Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay
New Hall of Records.
Park and City Island.
3g
M-N if 4150.000
1929
1919 334g M-N
61-N if $135,000_ -500,000
1929
3g
if 80.000- -- -.-1941 334g M-N
M-N
3g
250.000
1930
3$4g M-N
Bridges over Bronx River.
2,810,000
1940
-- _ 1919 3$4g M-N
if $16,000M-N
3g
.....--1952
500,000
1953 334g M-N
if 11,500-M-N
3g
700.000
1954
M-N
3g
sf 25,000
.....-1952
Buildings.
1.1-N
3g
sf 75,000
1941 38Health Department M-N if 4107.5001952
Bridge over Tracks N. Y. Cent. 3g
1.1-N
sf 74,000_ -1953
if $33,000_ -1922 3g
61-N
3g
M-N
sf 1,000_ ._ -- -1954
lif-N
sf 2.000
.....-1941 334g 61-N
3g
250.000
1953
334g 61-N
50.000
1928 3348 la-N
200,000
1954
Bridge over Port Morris Branch.
Botanical Museum.
3g
M-N
if 49.000-- -1921
4200.000
1928
M-N
if 1,000
1940 334g M-N
3g
M-N
.
if 175.000
1928
sf 3,525_
M-N
1953 38
3g
Alt. & Rep'rs, Qu. Co. C'tH'se.
Bridges over East River.
M-N
sf $5,000
1953
sf$40,000
1928 3g
___3g
1929
131-N st 1,287.824
Rey rs N. Y. Co. Court-House,
3g
2.1-N
st 45.000- -- - -1953
if 67,000.-- -1940 3g
Id-N
3g
1941
if 10,000M-N
3g
Construction C't-House,Bronx.
1952 38
sf 750.000
M-N
3g
61-N
if
- 1953
11-N sf 1.648.000_ - -.1953
3g
Library Bldg., Bryant Park.
410,000-3 334g
sf75,000
__3g
$500,000
1929
1928 334g 61-N
sf1,0001
3Mg M-N 1
500,000_
M-N
1942
1 1,199,0001
1 sf1.0001
334g 54-N
1952
1929
700,000
334g M-N
1599.0001
1940 334g M-N
sf33.000
3Mg M-N
1,000,000
1954
4.464,000
500.000
1955
11-N
1952 4g
sf100,000
3Mg M-N
500,000
.....-1958
M-N
4g
1.900,000
if 150.0001956
11-N
3g
1953 3g
sf29.440
334g M-N
1957
if 115,000
11-N
2,970,060
sf 610,0001958
61-N
3g
1954 4g
sf16.000
33ig 61-N
1,300,000
1959
M-N
4,934,000
I sf1,0001
1956
M-N
1941 4g
2,250,000
3Mg M-N
1249,0001
Viaduct over 96th St.,Riv.Drive. 4g
472.400.-- -- -1957
M-N
131-N
3g
sf $85,000_ --_-- -1940 434g id-N
1,000.000---- 1957
Bridge over Newtown Creek.
Library Bldg., Brooklyn.
1940
M-N if $180,000
3g
if $70,000-1952& 1953
1952 3sg --sf 30.000
11-N
3g
Park,
Public
3(4g 6.1-N
350.000.....-.1954 334g M-NBuilding, Crotona-.1928
$75.000- -sf 250.000- ---- -1052 3g
61-N
3g
M-N
sf 2.500- --- 1914
Melrose Avenue Viaduct.
Hospital Bldg..Gouverneur SHP
1928
$140,000
3 Mg 61-N
450.000
1928
1041 3 Mg 6J-N
M-N
3g
if 20,000
334g M-N
85,000
1930
.....-1952 3g
if 5,000
61-N
3g
if 8,000----1953
M-N
sf 57,000----1953 334g M-N
lkf-N
3g
100.000
1954
1952
sf 116,976
M-N
3g
New Harlem Hospital.
Bge.over Mott Hav.Cana1,135St. 3g
$220,322
M-N
1952
1941 334g 11-N sf 200,000- ---- -1954
*30,000
334g M-N
Bridge over Eastchester Bay.
if
1952
M-N
3g
_1953
3g
if $52,500_
11-N
13.000-1941 3gRepairs to C't•House,Manhlan
M-N
3g
sf 10,000
sf $28.537- -- -- -1952
M-N
M-N
3g
if 5.000-1952-1953
sf 2.500- -- 1953
M-N
Bridge over Garretson's Creek. 3gNew Buildings, Wards Island &
-3g
61-N
if $16.000..
1952
Central Islip.
Bge. over N. Y. & H., 189th St. 3g
if $2,000- -1929
M-N
3g
M-N
if $6,000_ ---- --1952
Court-House Site, Bronx.
M-N
3g
sf 18.000- - _----1953
$147.079_ -- -- 1940
3$4g M-N
Bridge. Prospect Ave.,
New Richmond County Jail.
.....-.1952
sf $8,000
lkl-N
3g
61-N
if $3,000
-1952
3g
M-N
..
if 14.000 _ ..-1953 3g
3g
if 55,000
M-N
1953
Bridge over Gowanus Canal.
Hall of
1953 3$4g 11-N Records, Kings County.
if $195.000
6i-N
3g
$400,000_ .- -- -.1952
3g
6I-N
if
- -- -1954 3g
11-N
sf 20.000- -----1941
Bridge over Flushing Creek.
15.000_3g
M-N
if $36.00019513 3gSite Montague St. Pub. Library.
M-N
sf $40.000
190
.
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING
M-N
3g
sf 30,000
1953
.
SITES.
Borough Bldg., Richmond,
Armories.
M-N
sf $44,000
38
1952
if ;19,500- 61-N
1923 3g
3g
sf 93,491
1953
61-N
3g
sf 115,681
M-N
1930 334g M-N
50.000---1954
3g
if 56.063- ----1940
M-N
New Hospital, Bronx.
3g
if 566.653..... 1942 3g
M-N
if $46,000_- -1953
3g
st 52,500..... 1952 3348 M-N
li-N
M-N
50,000-----1954
1953
si 365.000
M-N
3g
Court Building. Brooklyn.
fsf10,0001_,---1942 3g
3mg 61-N
sf $7,500_ --- -1953
M-N
1 540,0001
Borough Hall, Queens.
100.000
.....-1953 3g
334g M-N
M-N
if $40.000_ ---- -1953
250.000.....-1954
3$4g 11-N
New Bellevue Hospital.
$50,000- -- --1954
Amer. Museum of Natural Hist. 3348 M-N
Court House. Gates Ave.,Bklyn.
4550.000_
-1928
334g 61-N
if 435,000
M-N
1953
300.000- -- -- --1929 38
M-„,N
34g 131-i.
13th Dist. Municipal Court.
1953
100.000
334g
134.-N if 4121,000
1953
1952 3g
s155,000
131-N
3g
1953
if 72.500
11-N
3g
1954
100.000
DOCKS AND FERRIES.
3g 61-N
1940
sf 150.000
M-N
3g
Ferries, &c.
sf 200.000.......1941 3gDocks and$2,075,294
M-N
3g
M-N if
1928
M-N if 1,374,706
1940
BklYn. Inst. of Arts & Sciences. 3g
1030 3g
4:300.000
131-N if 1.800,000-- -.1941
334g 64-N
1941 3g
1942
14.N
if 850,000
if 300.000
M-N
3g
1952 3g
sf 49,500
1.1-N if 1.000,000---.1952
M-N
3g
1954 334s
150.000
I sf68.000
1940
3 mg M-N
12.182.000
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
$250.000
1940
1928 334g M-N
$600,000
3 mg 61-N
650,000-- ----1941
.1929 334g M-N
sf 50.000
M-N
1929
334g M-N I sf61,000
1940
sf 70.000
M-N
3g
2.939,000
1941
if 105,000
MN
3g
sf100
1952
1942 334g M-N 1
if 131.000
11-N
3g
4.999,900
1952
sf 14.000
61-N
'31
1928
sf200,000
1953 334g M-N
20 000
f
1.400,000
38
DePt. of Corrections Bldg.
1953
sf15,000
4300.000-------1928 334g M-N
3 mg 61-N
2.985,000
- -1929
650.000394g M-N
1954
sf9,000 t
1928 334g M-N
if 40.000
M-N
3g
3,141,0001
1952
150,000
M-N
3

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49

PARKS AND PARKWAYS.
4g
M-Nsf$1,500.000
1958
St. John's Park (9th Ward).
M-N
4g
if 204,825
1957
3g
M-N
if 450,000_ -- -- -.1916 4g
sf 632.500
11-N
1958
3g
M-N
if 15.000
61-N1
it 5001
-1941 4g
1958
1 1,499,5001
Harlem River Driveway.
334g M-N
1300,000
3.200,000
1940 4g
M-N
1959
Construction and Improvement 4g
sf 213,012
M-N
1959
of Parkways.
sf 10,000
1960
--48
M-N tsf$100.000
38
1940
sf973,079
1953
M-N
38
if 10,000-- -1941 nig M-S 1 sf20.0001
1960
M-N
38
sf 80,000
15,980,0001
1942
38
11-N
if 10,000..... 1953
(Subject to call after 1930.)
334g M-N
100,000
5 sf14,000
434 M-S
1960
-1929 g
Central Park Asphalt Walk.
M-N
38
if $2,000
sf366,16(L
1940 434g M-S 1 18.486.000ar 1 1962
.
Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.
119,633,8401
38
M-N
if $65,000_ ---.1923 434g M-N
1957
4,500.000
38
131-N
if 30.000- ---.1941 3g
_ - sf 1,172.472
1963
Public Parks, 27th-28th Sts.
434s g'1461-6 10.000.000-Mch 1 1964
61-N
38
sf $1.248
1921
Public Park (11th Ward).
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
3g
M-N if $198,779
1920
School-Houses. Sites & Bldgs.
3g
2.1-N
if 14,000
1940 334g M-N
1928
11,820.785
3 34g M-N
2,000,000
,
1940
1940
e
Public Parks, Twelfth Ward.
M-N if 1.174,055
3g
1928
lif-N
3g
if $29,495
1921 334g M-N
1942
1,800.000
11-N
sf 20,000
38
1941 334g M-N
1952
1,500.000
M-N
38
if 7,500
1942 334g M-N 1 sf13,0001
1953
M-N
38
if 5,049
1953
13,187.0001
Public Park, Hester Street.
1952
3g
sf 750,000
11-N
3g
M-N
if $31.908
1920 3g
1953
if 200,000
11-N
3g
M-N
if 1,000
1942 334g M-N fsf145,0001
1954
3g
M-N
if 125,000
1941
15,455,0001
334g 11-N
2,050.000
1941
Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx
improvements. Riverside Park. 3g
1929
3
11-N if 41.656,327
3g
1.1-N if 4153.500
1921 3g
1940
M-N
if 8,273
M-N
3g
if 91,611
1940 33-4g M-N
19291,700,000
3g
31-N
if 75.000
1941 334g M-N 1sf 14.0001
1940
3g
M-N
if 15.600
1942
11.859,0001
M-N
sf 3.000
1952 334g 31-N
38
1941
1,000,000
Riverside Drive Extension.
3g
1941
M-N if 1,000,000
1928
334g M-N
$500.000
Borough of Brooklyn.
-N
g51
100.000
1929 38
1929
M-N
sf $85.615
M-N
3g
fsf20,0001
1941 38
1940
M-N
if 7.385
(150.000
1941
M-N
38
if 300.000
M-N
3g
50,000
sf
1942 3348 M-N
1929
1.800,000
3g
M-N
if 18.703
1952 3348 M-N filf 2,0001
1940
M-N
3g
if 36,000
1953
12,188.0001
1953 334g 11-N
50,000
3348 M-N
1941
900,000
80
3Mg M-N sf1
1954
Borough of Queens.
749,920
1929
61-N
3g
sf $7,650
Completion Riverisde Pk.&Dr. 3g
M-N
1940
if 49,350
M-N
33
sf $1,500
1940 3g
M-N Isf 100,0001
1941
Parks, 145th-155th Sts.
Public
1 100,0001
331g M-N 11,365,000
1929 334g 11-N
200,000
1941
Park, 52d & 54th Streets.
3,34g M-N
if 50.000
1929
3g
M-N
if $7,162
1929
.1 450.000
3348 6.1-N
1,250.000
1941 3Mg M-N
if 5,000
1940
Park, 76th St. & East River.
145.000
38
if 411,541
61-N
1942
Borough of Richmond.
33-4g 61-N
350.000
1953 3g
M-N
if 447,000
1940
Public Park, 111th & 114th Sts.' 334g M-N
100,000
1929
3348 M-N
$1,738,362
1928 38
M-N
150,000
1941
3g
M-N
if 170,033
1918
High-Schools and Sites.
3g
61-N
sf 65.000
1929 3g
M-N
if 246.852
1929
334g 61-N
886,886
1940 334g 11-N
sf 26,419
1940
Prospect Park-Improvement. 334g 31-N
813,484
1940
3g
M-N
if $10.000
1942 334g 61-N
800.000
1941
New Parks, 23d-24th Wards.
334g 61-N
75,000
1953
2348 M-N
if 45.000....1909-1929 334g M-N
if 112,637
1941
M-N
2348
sf 8.000
1929 3g
M-N
sf 1.000
1951
3g
M-N
if 12,500
1929
Borough of Richmond.
Park, Worth and Baxter Sts.
M-N if $100,000
38
1941
M-N if $185,605
3g
1942 38
111-N
sf 75,000
1953
Medical College Dormitory.
Improvement Parks, Parkways
3g
6,1-N
if 450,000
and Drives.
1952
1.1-N
3g
sf 3,000
M-N if 4123,500
1921 3g
1953
11-N
Site College of City of N. Y.
3g
sf 15,000
1918
M-N
3g
M-N
sf $14,861
if 125,000
1942 38
1941
334g M-N
11-N
150,000
if 121,119
1942 3g
1942
31-N
sf 16.052
250,000
1942
1952 3g
334g M-N
M-N
3g
sf 622,500
College City of N. Y. Bldgs.
1952
M-N if 4500,000
1952
3348 M-N if 15,000
1953 3g
100.000
435,000
1954
334g M-N
33413 M-N sf
1,000
1954
STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS.
799,000
3g
11-N
Awards for Change of Grade.
if 806,500
1953
M-N if $115,480
1928
Improve. Wm. H. Seward Park. 38
51-N
M-N
38
1941
ii 217.721)
sf $30,000
1942
3g
M-N
250,000
1940
if 100,000
1952 334g M-N
M-N
M-N
38
sf 187,500
1942
if 6.300
1953 3g
M-N
3g
1952
if 7.000
Improvements Crotona Park.
M-N
38
100,000
if 130,000
1954
1928 334g M-N
M-N
sf9,500
Bronx Park Zoological Garden. 3g
1953
334g M-N
if 165,000
1953
M-N
$100,000
1940 3g
U-N
M-N
1953
if 32.500
1941 3g
e
if 75,000
Paving Jerome Avenue.
3g
if 125,000
1942
61-N
1928
M-N
$60,000
38
1951 334g M-N
if 25,000
1952
if 1,000
6I-N
38
1952 3s
if 125,100
1953
3g
sf 6,000
131-N
1929 3s
if 63.000
Re-Paving Streets.
3148 M-N
1952
49,900
1928
334g M-N
61-N if $310,000
1953 3g
100,000
1928
334g 61-N
1954 3Mit M-N
100,000
300,000
1929
Skate and Golf House, Van 334g hf-N
if 24,000
1941
M-N
3g
Cortlandt Park.
M-N
sf 642,500
1953
1940 3g
sf $20,000
11-N
3g
M-N
sf 25,000
1952
3g
Silver Lake Park, Richmond.
sf 39.000
1949
1940 3Mg 131-N
M-N Id 485,0001
3g
,2.411,000
30,0001
1
1941
Entrance Central Pk.. 66th St. 334g M-N 'sf 1,000
1.999,000
1940
sf 48,200
61-N
3g
if
1942
50
Botanical Garden. Bronx Park. 334g M-N
1,999.950
1941
3g
M-N if 4125.000
1952
1,500.000
U-N
if 50,0001942 334g lif-N
3g
750,000
sf 69,000
1953
1952 3ig U-N
M-N
3g
50,000
1954
1952 334g M-N
3,150.000
334g M-N
M-N
Bedford Ave. Improve., Bklyn.
3g
if 20,000
1953
1924
M-N
3 Mg M-N
100,000
if $21,000
1954 3g
Grand St. !met.. Brooklyn.
Improvement of Central Park.
1940
*10,200
3g
111-N
sf 17,883
1941 38
Acquiring Land, William St.
Improvement of Parks. BorM-N
3g
if 41.800
1953
ough of Richmond.
3g
11-N
1941
Street and Park Openings.
if 45,000
1929
11-N
3g
sf $74,619
M-N
if 31,500
1942 3g
1940
M-N if 2.598,211
M-N
8g
1952 3g
if 1,000
1941
M-N
3g
if 538,700
11-N
if 4.096
1953 3g
M-N sf 2,265,578
3g
1942
RAPID TRANSIT.
M-N sf 4,193,188
3g
1952
M-N
38
if 826,226
1953
Rapid Transit RR.
500
334g IA-N sff $214,500),1948&1949 334g 54-N 11,112,076st
1929
1,848,607
17.785,5001
sf
2.500,000
1950 3)4g M-N
50
334g M-N
1941
M-N
3g
1,500,000
1950
33Ig M-N sf1
4,1001
1951 334g M-N
1,000,000
1952
334g M-N
18,445.9001
sf 13,0401
1953
33fg M-N sf 1,166,000
1952
11,996,9601
334g M-N 1 sf29,500
1952 334g If-N
600,000
19e5
19,970,500
Improvement Atlantic Avenu.4
334g M-N f sf38,300
1953 38
61-N sf 3250,000
1942
3g
14.961,700
M-N
sf 680.000
1952
334g 61-N 1 sf56.000
1954 3g
M-N
sf 108,500
1953
14.644,000
3348 11-N
150.000
1953
334g M-N
4,750,000
1954 334g 11-N
100,000
1954
3 Mg M-N
if 250.000
1955
Widening Roadway, 59th St.
M-N
4g
500,000
1936 38
61-N
sf $5,000
1941
if 36,000
M-N
4g
1956 38 M-N
sf 40,000
1942

50

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Carnegie Library Sites.
WATER.
1942
M-N if $250,000
311
To Provide for Water Supply.
1920 3g
M-N
if 202,155
1952
M-N if 5260,000
3g
it 173,500
11)21 3g
51.-N
1953
Id 445,000
11-N
3g
1922 3 Air M-N
90,000
1953
al 94.3,a02
M-N
3g
1952 315g M-N
250,000
if 544,000
1954
M-N
3g
1953
Redem. Assess. Bonds, Park Av.
if 680.498
M-N
3g
5458,000
if 482,500_ -- ----1953 3)4g 11-N
1929
M-N
3g
& 1952 3g
11-N
500,000 1919
sf 210,801
1929
314g 11-N
1953
Land war s.
650.000
314g 11-N
1954 3g
2,500,000
M-N
if $5.000
9
1195422
3 Sig M-N
1954 3g
11-N
6,750.000
sf 1,000
3)4g 11-N
1954 3g
M-N
sf 4,000
11-N if 145.000
1953
3g
1955
Imp. Toilet Facilities (CityPks.)
M-N if 1.588,500
3g
1955 3g
M-N
if 53,000
1952
M-N Isf 10,000
4g
1.990,000
sf 11.500
9
1195532
M-N
3g
1956 3g
sf 80,000
11-N
sf 21.500
M-N
4g
4,170,000
Comfort Station, Brooklyn.
1956 3g
11-N
if 560,000
9
M-N if 1,653,000
1195532
3g
1957 3g
3,600.000
11-N
11-N
sf 68,000
4g
1958
4,000.000
11-N
Public-Comfort Sta., Manhat.
4g
2,000,000
1958 3g
M-N
4g
if $10,000
M-N
1952
1924 3g
M-N
at 55,000
111-N
3g
if 16,000
1953
1925 3)4g M-N
sf 695,000
M-N
50,000
1953
3g
1926 314g 1I-N
11-N
if 85,000
100,000
3g
1954
1957
sf 51,500
Fire-Alarm Telegraph, Richm'd.
M-N
3g
1958 3g
11-N
st 52,000
M-N if 2,709,000
1953
3g
1925
100
31-N
Maps 2d. 3d & 4th Wards, Q'ns.
4g
1926 36
M-N
if $42,500
11-N
4g
1953
16,000,000
1959
11-N
Maps 2d & 5th Wards, Richm'd.
4g
1959 3g
M-N
11-N if 10,163,225
if 520,000
3g
1960
--- sf 1,004.400
Various Municipal Purposes.
953
3g
12.000.000-----1960 3)4 g M-Nisf 8150.7501
1954
47(g 11-8
1 34,349,2501
(Subject to Caiii after 1930.)
1960 3 Hg 11-N
414g M-S 1sf1209,0001
12,500,000
1955
21,291,000
3g
M-N
1926
if 186,735
Mar.4g
M-S if 137,150 Mar 1 1962 3g
41
1924
sf 13,500
M-N
19.862.850
3g
M-N
sf 104.235
1925
sf150.000
1922 3g
1954
M-N if 2.070.699
38 g '12 --1938 3g
M-N if 7,748,704
36'13 --- sf4,200.000
1939 4g
___ sf 1,425,705
19 5
M-N sf 147.5201
36
55
13,000,000
1957
17,352,4801
44g M-N
20.000.000-Mar 11953 4g
1936
M-N
sf 5,0001
4 sg M-S
10,495,000
4 s g'1451-1320.000.000_Mar 1 1964
M-N sf 395,5001
4g
1956
Water Mains and Pumping.
1918
11-N if $106,343
5001
3g
1920 3g
350,
1956
11-N 'if 1.31 .295
9
3 Mg 11-N
1957
11-N if 2,555,824
3g
Laying Water Mains.
1917 4g
1957
M-N
33g M-N
a 7,0001
9.000,000
1957
4Mg M-517
sf 2,0001
,
1917
1 63,498,0001
sf 50,000
M-N
3g
1958
4g
14.000,000
M-N
Long Island Water Plant.
1957
1918 4g
360,440
11-N
3Mg M-N 'sf 11,0001
1958
M-N sf 6,510,575
3g
1 569,0001
1959
11-N 30,000,000
Sanitary Protection of Water. 4g
1959
1917 3g
M-N of 2.345,559
11-N sf 5200.000
3g
1960
1917 e
.
s
350.000
11 N
3
1960
32,000,000
1919 4 Mg M-S
id 100,000
M-N
3g
1919
(Subject to call after 1930.)
M-N '1Mg sf100,000
3
1960
250,000
43ig'1011-6 sf 292.0001
29,708,0001
1920
100
sf
314g M-N
414g M-S f sf 71,000 Mar 1 1962
499,900
1921
1 24,929,000
sf 500,000
M-N
3g
1922
1952 3g'12 sf 200,000
11-N
3g
if 7.500.000
1938
sf5,000,000
Laying Water Mains, Brooklyn. e
1 1963
sf 00
M-N sf $200,000- _1918 & '19 41ig M-S fi
3g
1920
24,999.9001
11-N fsf 25,8501
3g
1939
849,1501
1
--- sf 1,198,267
3g
1952 3 g
1923
if 29,000
sf 3,400,000
M-N
3g
1953 41ig'14M-S 35,000,000 Mar 1 1964
sr 47,500
11-N
3g
1920
3g 11-N
150,000
Fire-Boat Seth Low. Repairs.
1953
/1-N
3g
if $22,500
New Aqueduct.
1917
1300,000
___
Construction New Fire-Boat.
3g
1953
1917 3g
isf 10,0001
M-N
if 58,500
3%g --1,990,000f
Topographical Bureau, Bronx.
1918 3g
sf $2,000_1953& 1954
sf 450,000
M-N
--3g
1918
33
Rebuilding Retaining Wall,
Edgecomb Avenue.
5,"}
1st345,000
g --1953
1919 3g
sf 300,000
sf 55,000
11-N
___
3g
1919
1
Isf129,500
Webster Avenue Relief Sewer.
,
334g ___
1953
00
if $2.500
12,520,5f
M-N
3g
1920
___
Improving & Equipping Brown3g
sf 90,000
1920
2.200,000
Stone Bldg.. City Hall Park.
314g --_
1953
1921 3g
if 51.000
11-N
sf 21,000
3Mg A-0
Spuyten Duyvil & Pt. Mor. RR.
479.0001
---.
1953
1922 3g
M-N if $551,025
sf 200,000
36
1952
ASSESSMENT BONDS.
1,500,000
3g --1953 3
if $20,0000n or aft.'10
11-N
_-- sf 1,530,000
3g
1953 3
sf 320.1000n or aft.'11
350.000
M-N
3Mg -__
1954 3
sf70,000
sf 500,0000n or att.'12
11-N
-__
36
1922 3g
sf 83.1290n or aft.'04
11-N
fa 19,8001
334g --sf 100,0000n or aft.'05
1 480.200!
M-N
3g
sf 200,0000n or aft.'07
M-N
314g A-0
1,000,000-Apr 1 1954 3g
sf 2,5000n or aft.'05
M-N
3g
MISCELLANEOUS.
sf 1,0000n or att.'06
M-N
3g
Department Street Cleaning.
sf 10,0000n or aft.'07
11-N
1929 3g
M-N if 5100.000
3g
M-N
if 7,5000n or aft.'08
1929 3g
300,
34g M-N
st 4,0000n or aft.'00
M-N
1940 3g
id 62,668
11-N
3g
sf 5,0000n or aft.'13
--1952 36
355,474
if
11-N
3g
sr 31.000On or aft.'I3
--1953 36
if 159,000
M-N
3g
sf7.510.0000n or aft.'14
_-1942 36
if 201,431
M-N
3g
--- st 3,597,300 On or aft.'15
1954 3g
200,000
3)4g M-N
1914
1953 3Mg M-N 10 14,001
100.000
34g M-N
14.986,000
Department.
Fire
11-N
if 650,000 n or aft.'07
1929 3g
$300,000
314g M-N
M-N
sf 984,3800n or aft.'08
1941 3g
241,000
314g 11-N
11-N
sf930.000
1941 4g
1916
sf 800,000
M-N
3g
3,000,000
1914
1953 314g 11-N
sf 161,000
M-N
3g
M-N
351,620
1954 4g
1917
if 12,500
M-N
3g
1953 434g M-N
6,500,000
1917
50,000
34g M-N
M-N
500,000
1954 4g
1918
250,000
314g 11-N
M-N 1 sf1.0001
4g
1919
Police Department.
11.999,000
1940
11-N if $130.390
3g
11-N
it 1S,424On or aft. 99
375,0001941 3g
/1-N
3g
Xf-N
it 11,5150n or aft.'00
1954 3g
200.000
3 Mg M-N
11-N
if 17,1850n or alt.'01
Improvement Wallabout Basin. 3g
if 9,0000n or aft.'02
111-N
1929 3it
M-N if 1100,000
3g
11-N
if 12,0970n or aft.'03
Public Bath, Rivington Street. 3g
M-N
sf 2,6000n or aft.'04
$50.000.1sloy 1 1928 3g
334g 11-N
M-N
sf61,6760n or aft.'05
1928 3g
if 20,000
11-N
3g
11-N
3g
sf50,0000n or aft.'04
Public Baths. City of N. Y.
M-N
if 162,735
1926
1942 3g
M-N if 5150,000
3g
if 20,1710n or aft.'06
11-N
1952 3g
sf 72.000
11-N
3g
11-N
if 1,0000n or aft.'10
1953 3g
(if 50,000
11-N
3g
1915
51-N
29,000
1952 4g
250.000
3g M-N
1916
1,645,000
M-N
1954 1g
350.000
3g M-N
1.500,000
1917
1953 4)4g 11-N
100,000
3g 11-N
sf 20,000r or after
__ _
3g
Monument to General Fowler.
_1922-1923
1952
sf $1,550
M-N
3g
if 500On or aft.'11
--3g
Soldiers' Memorial Arch.
GENERAL FUND BONDS.
1929
if $5,000
M-N
3g
Issued under the provisions of the
1940
if 2,
M-N
3g
Charter as
1940 Greater New York Laws of 1903.
33g M-N 1'sf 10,0001
amended by Chap. 103,
1 190,0001
General Fund Bonds.
1942
43.000
3g M-N
1930
11-N if 5162,500.000
3g
Department of Health.
1941 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN
if $25,000
M-N
3g
THE BRONX.
AND
1942
s ,
Mg
N.Y.
1919 DEBT OF OLD CITY OF loans
st 44.287
M-N
3g
statement
Construction of Sewers, Bklyn. In the following
fund are dis1953 wholly in the sinking
if 51.000
M-N
Sc
the
1953 tinguished by if prefixed to
100,000
314g M-N
1954 amount outstanding. Sinking Fund,
100,000
3 Mg 11-N
1942 a Secured by Special
11-N
167.000
314g
Derived by Annual Taxation,
Assessment on City
Act of June 3 1878—
1945
Mg M-N 51.000.000Propety.




[VOL.

Police Department.
3g
M-N{ sf $1.0001
1925
59.5501
100,000
334g 11-N
1916
11-N
3
if 14,000
1918
20.000
354g M-N
1918
New East River Bridge.
M-N sf $137.325
3
1920
CONSOLIDATED STOCK,
100,000
3 M g M-N
1917
New York Bridge Bonds.
sf 10.0001
1918
1922 3;ig M-N
3
M-N if 5330.000
290,000
1923
3
11-N
if 100.000
Public Park (St. John's).
1925
3
11-N
if 120,000
5554,565
1916
1926 3)4g M-N
3
sf 30.000
11-N
if 35.000--.----1916
M-N
Metropolitan Museum of Art. 3
Public Park. 111th & 114th Sts.
3 Mg M-N
1916
1200,000
1917
if $79,848
11-N
Bridge over Harlem River East 3
sf 8.842
1918
M-N
3
of Broadway.
State Tax for Insane.
1919
3
/1-N
sf $45.000
1916
sf $40
Amer. Museum of Nat. History. 3Mg 51-N 1
1 1,199,9601
3
M-N if $474,103
1920
1915
177,000
M-N
3g
1920 34g M-N
475,000
Fort Washington Park,
3
M-N
sf 50.000
1925
1918
334g M-N1
sf 5.0001
1917 3M g 51-NJ sf $22,0001
845.3101
1
1
245.0001
ExtensionKings Bridge Road.
Br'k Av, Brg.. N. H. & H. RR
1919
if $2,000
3
M-N
M-N
if 150.000
1921 3
!mot. Park. Parkways & Drives.
Bridges over Bronx River.
1917
$123,000
3
M-N
1919 334g 11-N
sf $5,000
1918
175,000
3
M-N
1920 334g M-N
if 15,000
1919
3
M-N
M-N
3
if 690,000
sf 30,000
1919
1920
a 5,0001
M-Nf
Bridge over Harlem R., 153d St. 3g
3
1
11-N
if $50,000
1919
305.000!
1918
11-N
Girard and Walton Ave. Bridge, 3
if 37.000
1921
11-N
3
M-N sf 102.000
f $15,000
1922 3
Harlem River Bridges.
Redemption Bonds.
1922
3
11-N
sf 339,325
1915 334g M-N sf $165,0001
M-N
3
274,181
1920
1 6.835,0001
11-N
3
sf 4,000
1918
Redemp. Assess. Bds.. Park Av.
1920
M-N
3
sf 96,000
1919 3
M-N if $100,000
McCombs Dam Bridge,
School-House Bonds,
1915
3
M-N
sf 569.388
1916 334g 51-N1 sf 820,0001
Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay
1 1,905,1411
Park and City Island.
3
1916
11-N sf 1,453.402
3
M-N
sf 31,000
1916 3
11-N
1916
sf 122,886
3
sf 34,000
11-N
1919 314c M-N
1916
3,691.270
Harlem River "Ship Canal."
1916
3
M-N
sf $45,069
1915
Public Park, 11th Ward.
3
11-N
if 36.573
1919 3
11-N
sf $23,709
1920
M-N
3g
80,000
1920
Public Park, 27th & 28th St.
Harlem River Bridge.
3
M-N
sf 516,696
1921
Third Avenue.
Public Park, Hester St.
3
sf 585,000
11-N
1915 3
M-N
sf $12,790
1920
M-N
3
if 204,038
1920 3
31-N
if 1,271
1923
11-N
3
if 15,000
1916 3
11-N
if 2,500
1920
3)4g M-N
250,000
1916
Impr,Spuyten Duyvil Parkway.
sf 5001
1917 3
3)4g M-N1
11-N
sf 555,000
19=
399,5001
1
Melrose Avenue Viaduct.
M-N
3g
400,000
1920 3
M-N
sf 525,000
1922
1920
3
sf 655,980
M-N
Department of Correction.
400,000
1918 3
51-N
334c 11-N
if $50,000
1921
Mg M-N
3
165th Street.
250.000
1918
1916
11-N if 51,140,000
Hospital Bldg..GouverneurSlip
3
Id 5.0 0
1917 3
M-N
3
if $65,000
M-N
1916
1920
Department of Charities.
374,181
11-N
3g
11-N if $418,175
3
1921
First Avenue.
350,000
1920 334g M-N
1918
M-N sf 1180,000
3
Ambulance Station, E. 17th St.
City Improvement Stock.
M-N
if $50.000
1915 3
1910
sf 65.5001
M-N I
3g
Croton Water Mains.
713.2721
1
11-N if 1250.000
1918
Castle Garden Imp. Aquarium. 3
400.000
1920 3)4g M-N
570,000
1918
M-N
3
Court House,Appellate Division
New Parks. 23d & 24th Wards.
$389,432
1929 314g 11-N
1918
2M M-N sf$5,228.100
M-N
3
if 64,594
(Subject to call after 1909.)
1919
Dock Bonds
1929
4,595,000
214 11-N
3% M-N sf 116,0001
(Subject to call after 1909.)
1915
1,134,0001
Re-Paving.
M-N
st 12,000_ _
1916 3
M-N sf S500,000
3
1917
988,000 1916 & 1917
1920
sf 525,000
M-N
3
M-N if 500,000
1920 3
700,000
11-N
3g
1918
3)4g 11-N
500.000
1916
475.000
M-N
if 2.000i
1917 3
600,000
3 Mg M-N
1919
1918
998,000
sf 1.0001
314g M-N(
2M M-N
sf 50,000
1_ 1.399,0001
1919
214 11-N
sf 400.000
SeventhliDistrict Police Court.
1920
M-Ni sf 76,000
1920
1916 3
3
if $73,636
M-N
974,000
1917
s 14,485
00
M-N sf 5,500
M-N
3g
1920 3
199.000
1,199,500
Public Driveway.
M-N if $1,700,000
11-N if 2,480,000
3
1918 3
1922
M-N
3g
1920 3
51-NIsf 90.000
20,000
1922
3
11-N sf 1,670,000
1923
710,000J
3 Mg M-N
11-N
250,000
1916 3
355,000
1923
3
M-N
Washington Bridge Park.
if 935,000
1924
3
sf $16.779
M-N
M-N
1915 3
1,150,000
1924
M-N
3
if 20,000
1920 3H 11-N
500,000
1924
3g
M-N 1
sf 3,0001
1920 3
M-N
1925
if 30,000
1
637,000f
334g MN{
sf 2,5001
1928
Gore of Land. 135th Street.
1 1.747.500J
3
M-N if *183.509
1928
11-N
if 250,000
1916 3
Mulberry Bend Park.
3g
51-N
sf 12,000
1925
3g
51-N f
sf 1.0001
1,148,000
1924
1 1,583.3715
334g 51-N
1926
if 1.0001,
3g
11-N
100,000.....- _1920
999,000
3)4g 51-N
Crotona Park. Public
1927
sf6,000
if 536.947 Bides.3
M-N
1920
3,994,000
Fire Department.
Bides.for Pub. Health & Comf't
3
1919
11-N sf 5150.000
1915 3
M-N
if 525,000
3
11-N
if 600.000
1916
Public Bath, Rivington Street.
3
1919
Street and Park Opening.
11-N
if 530,000
334g M-5/I
sf 82,0001
1918
1 1.866.8671
b.—Secured by Special Sinking
Street-Cleaning Department, Fund Derived from Annual Taxation
3 Mg M-N
$150.000— --1916 Under Provisions of the Constitutional
College of the City of N. Y.
Amendment Adopted Nov.4 1884—
3
M-N if 5350.000
1915
Additional Water Stock.
314g M-Nf if $1,0001
1915
314g M-N{ sf S64,0001
157,600f
1
1 2,966,500J
High-School Bonds,
3Mg A-0
1,750.000_ _Oct 1 1916
3
M-N
sf $5.000
1916
—
New Hall of Records.
Payable from Taxation or from Sink3
M-N if $105.100
1923 ing Fund, if Approved by CommisBldgs. for Botanical Museum. stoners, Provided Such Payment Shalt
M-N sf 5125.000
3
1921 Not in Any Way Impair the Preferred
Riverside Park,
Claims thereon. (Section 6,Chan•
M-N
3
it 555,000
1921 383, Laws of 1878)—
Paving Jerome Avenue.
Consolidated Stock—City1.1-N sf $125,000
3
1901
1922 6
5500
Board of Health.
Consolidated Stock—County.
11-N
3
sf 538.028
1919 3.3-10g J-J
1699,000_...._ 1917
Re-Paving 3d Ave., 23d Ward. 3.3-10a J-Jf
sf 50.0001_1918-1921
11-N
3g
$50.000
1920
1 7,950,0001
3
11-N
sf 14.000
1923
Tax-Relief Bonds.
1890
Re-Paving Avenue A.
$2,500
M-N
3g
$100,000
1920
—
Re-Paving 23d & 24th Wards.
c.—Payable from Assessments or
3
11-N 1st $13,425
1920 from the Sinking Fund,if the Commis1921 sioners Thereof Approve, Provided
lid 400.000
334g 11-N
1100,000
1917 such Payments Shall Not in Any Wall
1920 Impair the Preferred Claims Thereon
1 85,000
Fire Hydrant.
(See Sec. 6, Chap. 383,Laws of 1878)•
11-N
3g
550,000
1925 3 11-N
if $75,000.0n or aft. 'SS
3)4g M-N
50,000
1925 3 11-N
sf 30,012_0n or att.'95
11-N
6
1925 3 11-N
s
3
if 5,888_0n or aft. '9
3 M-N
Public Park. 12th Ward.
if 13,019-On or aft. '97
1921 3 M-N
sf 566,308
11-N
3
sf 30,588_0n or aft.'98
Additional Water Stock.
A-0 15100.0001_0ct 1 1933
1 8145.000f
(Subject to call after Oct. 11913.)
314 A-0
300,000_0ct 1 1933
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.)
3

NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS

Nov., 1914..1

51

17.000----July 2 1932
SINKING FUND.—The sinking
ANNEXED TERRITORY BONDS.
28,000---July 2 1921
fund Is invested in Brooklyn's own
3-3 30,000_ — _July 2 1922
Town of Morrisania—
1500 bonds, those issues marked with "st" 58
1915
Annually
280.000—July 2 '23-'30
Central Av. construction...... 7
In the table above being held en1916 1980 1
f Semi
3.000— -July 2 1931
tirely by this fund.
lannually 11.000 y'rly1 65,000
7
INTEREST.—Interest is payable
Improvement Bonds.
Central Av. construction
JAnnually& 1915 to 14 sf 10,500 by the City of New York. Regis- 58
1330.000-___July 1 1933
Town of West Farms—
$1,000 y'rly1 220.500
127.000____Jan I 1934
Central Av. construction__ __ 7 'semi an.
tered interest at the office of the 55
years 1916 and 1917.
300,000___ _July I 1939
4s
These bonds mature $1,000 yearly. except In the none; In 1950. $2,00C1,• Comptroller and coupons at the Nas- 55
J-J 40.000_ ___July 1 1934
sau National Bank. !Brooklyn.
mature; in 1949 and 1975.
when In each year 11,500
one half the bonds is paid
BOND.DEBT Oct 31 '14 11.467,000
FLATBUSH.
In 1959 and 2147, each 1500. Interest on about
Fiatbush was annexed to the City
annually, on the remainder semi annually.
NEW UTRECHT.
Improvement 183.000
of Brooklyn in 1894.
illighway
New Utrecht was annexed to the
...... 175.000
Sewer Bonds.
—1Sewers
City of Brooklyn in 1894.
Village of Williamsbridge$258.000 334s
34 $30,000-July 15 '15-'19
Street Improvement Bonds.
1165.000
Improvements _
34
5.000-Ju1y 15 1920 bs
334s
34 1400,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'54
--1School district- -- -- 15.000
J-J
24,000_July 15 '21-'28 BOND. DEBT Oct.31 '144400,000
3348
Town of Westchester- -180.000 4s
3-3 126,000-July 15 '15-'28
COUNTY OF KINGS,
29,990 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '144185,000
improvements
Kings County and the City of
Village of Wakefield, highway
NEW LOTS.
Brooklyn were consolidated on Jan. 1
INTEREST—WHERE PAYABLE.—Coupon interest Is payable at
New Lots was annexed to the City 1896 (see V. 62. p. 49).
at office of City Comptroller,
interest
of Brooklyn in 1894.
Guaranty Trust Co.; registered
& Parkway.
34 $275,000_Ju1y 15 '15-'25 48Driveway $50.000__July 1 1915
48
BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.
--I
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '14—$275,000
11,800.000_ _July 1 '16-'33
OLD CITY OF BROOKLYN
GRAVESEND.
Building Improvement.
the entire area of the county of Kings,
$125,000—May 1 '15-'19
Gravesend was annexed to the City 45
The old city of Brooklyn covered
consolidated with that of the city on Jan. 1
the county government being
Park Fund Loan.
Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1895. Under the of Brooklyn in 1894.
1896 under the provisions of
4s
Sewer Bonds.
-41,500.000—May 1 '15-'44
shall not be deemed to
provLsions of this Act. "the debt of the said countyof
3-3 166,000_ _ _Jan 2'18-27 48
__- 400,000—July 1 '33-'40
within the 434s
the debt of the
be,or be included as, a part of the constitutionCity the Brooklyn. New York 3.65s J-J 20,000... _ Oct 4 '18-'27
Refunding Loan.
State of
of
meaning of the provision of
$130,000_ _ _ _ M ay 1 1918
3-3 156,000__July 2 '19-'25 334s
3345
limiting the power of cities to Incur indebtedness." (See "Chronicle."
127,000—July 2 '26-'28 35
--- 180.000- — -May 1 1915
of Fiatbush. New Utrecht and
Vol. 62, D. 49.) The townsBrooklyn In 1894 and the town ofGravesend
6.000—__July 2 1921
Street Improvements.
Flatlands
were annexed to the City of
9,000_ _ _ _July 2 1922 45
--- 1500,000—July 1 '15-'19
became a ward of the city on the ftrst day of January 1896.
—_ 1.050,000_ _July 1 '20-'26
34 1128,000- _July 2 '23-30 48
55
Sewer Bonds.
10,000---July 2 1931 BOND.DEBT Oct 31.14 15.735.000
of Brooklyn—Old City of
Borough
1917
1100,000
.1-3
4
Brooklyn—(Con .
J-J
4
50,000
1918
Arrearage.
BOROUGH OF QUEENS.
1924
$150.000- —July 1 1923 334 J-J 1st 100,000
J-J sf
4
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
COUNTY OF QUEENS.
50.000
1925
1
700,000- _ Slay 1 1924
334 J4
1919-1923
The debt of the county of Queens
4
500.000
3-3
(Subject to call.)
The bonds of the old town of
sf 40,000_ -Aug 6 1916 is reported under the county's own Hempstead which have been as_ _J uly 1 1924 3 Hg J-J
14 $549,000_
9
25.000
1015-1919 name on a subsequent page; the sumed by N.Y. City, are given below
3 sig County Deficiency.
1920 amount of the original deot which The rest of the bonded debt of the old
6,000
1 1927
3 kyr J4 if $48,000— _Jan 1 1936 3 kg --63,000-- 1921-1927 was chargeable to the City of New town will be found under the town's
334g
sf 1,5001_ _ _Jan
334g J-J
1928 York was adjudicated finally to be own name In Its proper place else7,000
3)4 g _ _
1 698,5001
1922 13,790,032 11, leaving 11,011,967 89 where.
43,000
3'i --N. Y. & Bklyn. Bridge Const.
1015-1916 as Nassau County's share of the old
200,000
Bonds.
1300,000._ _J uly 1 1916 3)42 J-J
34
6
250,000_ ___Jan 1 1925 Indebtedness. Instead of apportion- 4s Road34 $127,000— —July 1 1923
g
1017 3
500,000— _ _July 1
34
5
3342 J-J
175.000----Jan 1 1936 ing certain bonds to N. Y. City and BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '144127,000
250,000— - _July 1 1918 3)42 F-A
34
5
1 '1915 to Nassau County. the debt and in7,000___Aug
The amount of the outstanding
810,000.--July 1 1919 3
34
5
34 sf 117.000--- -July 1 1922 terest is not divided, but N. Y. City bonds of the school districts con1 1920
319,000--- _J
34
5
1933 pays .7895241493 of the principal and tained In the town of Hempstead
•
34 5f 50 000
371,000_ - _ _July 1 1921 3
34
4
J4
3
400,000 _July 1 '23-'26 Interest as It becomes due, and Nas- (except those below) which will be
400,000_ - _ _July 1 1922
J-J
4
1st 200,0001 _ - _1923-1926 sau County .21047585027. The Comp- chargeable to the City of New York
200,000_ _ _ _July 1 1923 3% --- 1 200,0001
34
4
troller of N, Y. City acts as has not yet been judicially deter257,000_ __ -Jan 1 1925 4
J-3
4
1931-1932 agent in the payment of the debt. mined.
200,000
34
J-3 • 300,000._ _July 1 1927 3)4 J4
4
50,000---Jan 1 192.5 The amount of Queens County bonds
356,000._ --July 1 1928 3142
34
4
1218,000---Jan 1 1936 outstanding on April 30 1914 was TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL
DISTRICTS.
1 50.000----Jan 1 1937 $4,398.000, of which $3,472.327 was
New York Bridge.
1938 chargeable to New York City. •
sf 15.000
*1201,000.-July 1 '15-'16 334g J-J
(See note above under Hempstead.)
J-J
7
1917 4
100,000_ _ - _Jan 11926
96,000__ _ _July 1
34
District No. 18.
LONG ISLAND CITY
34
7
45,000--Jan 1 1918
100.000— --July 1 1918 334g 34
1918
--- 15.000
This was formerly a city in Queens 55
J-J
7
50,000_ ---Jan 1 1925 County.
___ 22,000
104,000— —July 1 1919 334 34
bs
1917-1938
TJ
7
190,000_ -- _J uly 1 1920 3)ig 3-3 1sf 75,0001—Jan 1 1927
District No. 27.
J-J
7
Newtown (Funded Debt).
1 200.0001
191,000_ _ - _July 1 1921
1917-1933
--- $17,000
34
7
-A $80,000__Feb 1 '15-'19 55
F
1927 68
100.000
154,000_ _ - _July 11022 334 ___
J-J
7
-A 16,000_ _Feb 1 1920 Si District No. 23.
F
_ _Feb
4s
1915-1979
65,000_ _ --July 1 1924
--- 165.000
Park Bonds.
J-J
7
Survey bc Map Bonds (Refund.)
1937-1949
--- 65,000
34 $6,561,000- —July 1 1915
7
Memorial Monument Bonds.
J-J $66,000„July 1 '18-'25
Hempstead School Districts Nos.
134.000.---July 1 1916 5s
34
$40,000_ _ _Jan 1 '24-'27 7
3Sig J-J
Water Loan.
1,9, 11. 15, 17,20.21 and 24 will be
500,000- -Jan 1 1917
J-J
7.000-- __Oct 4 1917 7
334g 34
1920 found on page 44.
($10,000
J-J
7
410,000----Jan 1 1918
New East River Bridge.
1921
8,000
6
34n1,092,000----July 1 1924 3348
$25,000— _Jan 1 1935
334g 34
1924 VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY-THE
1 5.000
100,000---Jan 1 1915
34
3)4g y-3 sf 100,0001_ _ _Jan 1 1936 3
sf19,000____Oct 7 1915 SEA—TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
65,000_ - _ _Jan 1 1916 4)4ag
34
3
50,0001
1919
17.000
3348 ____
Drainage Bonds.
.34 sf 100,000- -Jan 1 1917
1937 3
sf 53.0001
3)42 -Refunding Water Loan.
--- 15.000
Si g
1915-1919
34 sf 50.000-..--Jan 1 1918
3
309.3251
M-S1$30.000_ _Sept 1 '18-'19 Si g
9.000
1920-1923
--Sc Re-Indexing Con- 59
Indexing
N. V. & Bkiyn. Bdge. Terminals.
1 45.000 —Sept 1 '23-'25
Building Bonds.
veyances.
1925
334g ,.., $100,000
M-S 45.000- -Sept 1 '20-'22 be
1917-1924
— _ $8,000
sf $271.000— _Jan 1 1927 48
334g
40,000-- --Jan 1 1922
334 34
Fire Department Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
--Jan 1 '26-'31 3 Local Improvement Bonds.
600,000.
1924 58 g
334 34
___ $35,000
$40,000
1920-1927
_
34 J S400,0001--Jan 1 '16-'24 4348
60,000---Mch 12 1926
3342 M-S
1920-1925
General Improvement Bonds.
---- 60.000
5s g
1sf 500.0001
3-3 1 300,000---Jan 1 '23-'25 334 .14 1 200.0001- ----1918-1021 4148
1918-1923 55 g
M-S1300.000
1920-1923
3
4,000
1sf 60,000--- -Jan 1 1922
1920-1923
Park Award Bonds.
_-- 40,000
5s g
1st 140.000
1917
--- 178,000
sf 7,000_ ---Jan 1 1921 4345
Approach
J-J
3
VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKA WAY—
0
92
1921 Recognized BONDED
1100,000
34
J-J J$200,000-3uly 1 '25-'26 4
4
1754.000
DEBT Oct 31 1914
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
1 75.000----July 1 1927
00
1 8,0
PAR VALUE.—Bonds are in 11.Street Bonds.
J-J
300,000---Jan 1 '20-'22
334 3-3 11200.000-- —.Ian 1 1927 4
34 $131,000----Jan 1 1922
55
1sf 82,000--- -Jan 1 1927 4
'25-'28 000 and $500 pieces.
400,000_--Jan 1
34
INTEREST Is payable by the city Si
7.000
1915-1921
34
1923-1926 4
334 --- 1,200.000
35,000- -Jan 1 1929
34
2,000.-Jan 1 '15-16
34
334g 34
100,000----Jan 1 1928 334 J4 if 200,000—Jan 1 '23-'24 of New York—registered interest at 48
1915-1917
3.000
_-3Kg 34 • • 70,000— -Jan 1 1929 3 Hg
200,000_Jan 1 '15 & '30 the Chamberlain's office and cou- 45
Bridge Connecting Counties of 334g J-J 1st 55.0001Jan 1 ___.1916 pons at the office of the Comptroller 45
-- 15,000----June 1 1918
Kings and Queens.
of New York City.
Sewer Bonds.
1 245.0001
4 $112,000... _Jan 1 1936 334g
3)42 3
TOWN OF' FLUSHING.
34 $75,000_ --Jan 1 1916
ba
if 222,000_ _ - _Jan 1 1917
Si
Road Bonds.
J-3 35.000_ _..-Jan 1 1917
City-Hall Improvement Bonds. 3Alif
243,000---Jan 1 1917
1915-1919 3348
--- 112.500
22,000_ __Jan 1 '15-'28
g
J-J
334g J-3
F
-- -Jan 1 1920 3
-A
$95,000.
200,000--Feb 13 '15-'16
1915-1921
14,000
—
3)4g J-J
sf 35,000--- -Jan 1 1920 334r 34
37.000_ ___Jan 1 1937 45 g
1915-1918 VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY B'ACH
__
4.000
334g J-J
25,000----Jan 1 1921 3 Hg
1917
if 10.000
TOWN OF FLUSHING SCHOOL
—TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.
00,000
1914-1915 58Gravesend improvem't Bonds.
DISTRICTS.
1930
Street Improvement Bonds,
3 mg 34 1300,000-July 10 '32-'34
District No. 2.
Water Bonds.
118,000
1915-1920
334 J-D sf 13,000- — Dee 17 1925
1915 5s
2,000
1937 5g
8,500_ --May 21 1925 3342 -- 1st 110,0001
334 34
District No. 4.
1 1,125,0001
TOWN OF JAMAICA.
1915
$500
Interest due on Gravesend Bds. 3)42 34
Moh 1916
205,855
Road Bonds.
334g234f st 11.0001_ _ _Jan 1 1936 334g 3-3 sf 10,000- ---Aug 6 1916 58 District No. 11.
$450,000
1915-1927 45
1926
-A 162,500
F
1
20.2421
334g 34 1 250,0001—Jan 1 1925 4s g
M'S 30,000__Sept 1915-'29
48
Town-Hall Bonds.
Library.
1st 100,0001
Public
M-S 10.000_Sept 30 '30-'34 45
4s
2,000___May 21 1917
--- 124.000
1914-1926
334g J4
15,000----Jan 1 1937 3342 J-J
District No. 7.
1 14.500—May 21 1917
Jamaica Plank Road Bonds.
150.000
1917-1936 VILLAGE OF JAMAICA—TOWN
350.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 4sg
334g 34
334g J-3 sf $105.000----Jan 1 1917 334_2 J-J sf 116,395_ -_ _Jan 1 1917 48 g
1937-1944
__- 20.000
OF JAMAICA.
VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINT—
Sewer Bonds.
Site and Building Bonds.
School Bonds.
TOWN OF FLUSHING.
4g
1917
$150,000
34 1100,000- -Jan 1 1920
1915 4
34 lsf 5100.000
3
Improvement Bonds.
1916 334 3-3
Street Improvement Bonds.
200,000—Jan 1 '18-'19
1 sf 65,000
359,800
1914-1926 4g
1920 334 J-J
100,000
__- $400,000 ----1917-1936
40,000- -Jan 1 1923 3348
J-J
3
9,000__Deo 1914-16
34 sf 200,000-..1921 &1923 334 34 if 200.000_--Jan 1 '23-24 45
3
TOWN OF JAMAICA SCHOOL
Water Bonds.
1922 334 34 at 18,000--- _Jan 1 1925
J-J 1st 70.0001
3
DISTRICTS.
1913
--- 11.000
132.000_ __ _Jan 1 1925 78
342 34
1 30,0001
48
34 33,000_ -July 1915-'17
1924 3142 J-J 1'100,000' ____Jan 1 1936
District No. 1.
34 sf 100.000
3
4s
___ 25.000
1937 4345
1927-1976
150.000
1 474.0001
Improvement.
Leonard Street
1917 BOND,DEBT Oct 31 '14_1127,800
District No. 2.
J4
1 4,000
334g 34 sf $70,000-- —Jan 1 1937 3
1915-1924
1918-1919 VILLAGE OF FLUSHING—TOWN be
110,000
1100,000
OF FLUSHING.
Wallabout Market.
5,000
55
1920
1920-1924
34 1sf 87,000
1 1925 3
-1893 & 1894.
Funding Bonds
District No. 4.
1921
1sf 75.000
334 J-J sf $25,000— --Jan 1 1925
-Jan
15.000-1915 49
$70.000
1915-1949
1200.000—A920 &1922 4s
34
4
334g J-J
25.000— -Nov 10 1916
2,500
1915-1919 48
1921 4s
1915-1919
1 50.000
334g J-J
20,000----Oct 4 1917 3
Street Improvement Bonds.
334g 34
District No. 6.
3-3 f sf 5.0001-- —1917-1920
48 '94 M-N $14,000--May 1 '15-'18 115
--- $2,250
1914-1922
3)ig 34 sf 70,000_ __Jan 1 1925
1 395,0001
65.000--- -Jan 1 1925 3
12,000
1916 4s g'96 A-0 120,000- Oct 1 '19-48 5g
1917-1918
334g 34
34 1sf 93,000
190.000----Jan 1 1926
Standpipe Bonds.
4.000
ba314g J-J
7,000,
1930-1933
1
J-D 18,000
1915-1932
Distri ctNo. 7.
1917-1919 4s g
3-3 if 300.000
3
Public Market Bonds.
48
$23,000
1920 VILLAGE OF WitiTtsSTON
1924 3
sf 100.000
1915-1937
J-J
$90,000
334C --TOWN OF FLUSHING.
45
10,000
341921-1922
1915-1924
1917 3
J-J 1st 30.0001
3
48
Water Bonds.
1923
15,000
1915-1929
34 1st 80.000
1 220,0001
3
1922 53
4348
- 130,000
78,000
1918-1919
1915-1953
1 20.000
500.000
3-3
3
_
1923 bs
22.000
_Jan 1 1937 4545
125.000
1920-1922 334g 3-il sf 5.000
900.000
1950-1974
J-J
4
7,500
1924
4345
District No. 8.
1923
309,000
1 245,000
J-J
4
2.000
--1915-1918 ba
90,000_ —Jan 1 1937 4545
$8,000
334g 34
1915-1918
and Sciences.
Museum Arts
Improvement Bonds.
1927
45
sf 24,500
18,000
1919-1927
$200,000___Jan 1 '25-'26 334g J-J
3 Hit J-3
___ 135.000
1914-1921 5g
1924 58
100,000
75.000
1930-1954
92,000---3an 1 1927 34g --34
334
45,000
1926 58 g
1915-1926 & District No. 10.
50.000
,
3t4 34 if 25.000-_Jan 1 1927 334g --Sewer Bonds.
1935
--- $2,000
oldiers'EcSailors' Monum'tBds. 3542 __- 1st 10.0001
1925-1928
6.s
$164.59
--1902 i 5s
1 208.0001
4,500
$100,000— -July 10 1925
J
1915-1923




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

xcxx.

- Bridge Bonds.
VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL
Assessed valuation 1914-_$9,464,370
Street Improvement Bonds.
TOWN OF JAMAICA.
430'11 J-J $6,000____July 1 1931 4.40s12F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '17-'41 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-J24.29
3318'95 J-J
9,000
Street and Sidewalk Bonds
1915 4.30s'12_
1932 Population in 1910
30,000
14,743
1926-193; 48 '07 J-J
4g
5,000.
--- $50.000
INTEREST on park bonds at
1927
Improvement Bonds.
1937-1950
Water Bonds.
_-- 70,000
4g
430'98 J-D 521,000r_Xne 17'15-'28 Treas, office; on water bonds, part at
1916-1925 48'85-'86 J4 $7,500o -...1914-1915
__- 50,000
4g
Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y.,
Sewerage Bonds.
1952-1981 58'85-86 J-J
4g
--- 150,000
7,000r
1916 4.45308 M-N $52,800r Nov 15'15-'38 part at the Union Dime Say. Inst.,
45 '88 J-J
Village-Hall Bonds.
6,000r -_--1917-1918 53 '11 A-0 14,400r_Oct 1 '15-'26 N. y., part at Treas. office; on sewer
1016-1925 45 '94 J-3 50,000r
$10,000
4g
--1927 bonds, part at Treas, office, part at
1914 55 '12
9,000
350'95 J-J
38,000r
Fire Bonds.
1915 TOTAL DEBT June 21 '13_6163,700 Schenectady Say. Bk.; on bonds of
1921-1925 45
J-J
4g
9,000r ___1915-1917 Assess. val.'12 (2-3 act.)._ 2,023.334 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bk., Olean.
--- 55,000
4sg'06 J4 14,500r-_July 1 1926 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_610.40
TOWN OF NEWTOWN.
4s04 J-J
3,000r
1924 Population in 1910
1,311 OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL
Road Bonds.
DIS. NO. 1.
T
1927 45 g '09 J-J 300,000r--Jan 1 '19-'34
--- $20,000
434g
INT. at Village Treas. office.
Dist, No. 1 of the City and Town of
1927 430g'10J4 400.000r___Jan 1 1940
--- 600,000
434g
43011 J-J 360,000-Jan 1 '41-'49
Olean. Pop'n '14 (est.), 22,000.
Flushing Ave. Impt.
4s g '12 J-J 17.000r___ _Jan 1 1930 NORTH TARRYTOWN.
48
34 $3,000c&r_Jan 1 1915
1915-1917 8
4s
--- $27,000
44s'14 J-J 65,000_ _July 1 1934
July 15,000r-July 1 '16-'19
Funding Bonds.
This village is in Westchester Co. 48
Park and City-Hail Bonds.
4s
1915
Inc. 1874. Population 1910, 5.421. 430'07 July 28,000o&rJuly1'20-'29
--- $1,000
___
1915-1916 4.5 g '10 J-J $60,000r __Jan 1 1930
O
2,000
4s '09 11-N 75,000c&rMayl'15-'45
Fire Department Bonds.
Water Supply (Special bond).
1923-1942
5s '13 .1-3 $8,000__July 1 '17-'24 43013.34 40,000
.
NEWTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. „s '13 J-J
$10,000
416s'14 M-N 9,000-May 1 '18-'22
1914 4sSewer Bonds.
District No. 1.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
$20,000-__May 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1914 6170,000
O
--- $26,000
1915-1927 434g'11 J-J
$45,000r-Jan 1 '21-'25 3.305
12,000__Aug 1 '15-'23 Assessed val. '13(A act.)-9,990,523
--- 13.000
1915-1927
48
Fire Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$10.61
Street Bonds.
District No. 2.
4 As'll J-J $42,500r-_July 1 1931 4316'11 J-J 572,000r_July 1 '16-'27
INTEREST on coupon bonds is
1915-1918
58
--- $8,000
1922-1924 4.203'12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 '28-'39 payable at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
___
6.000
1919-1924 0 04 34 17,000
58
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '14_6184,000 N. Y., or Exchange Nat. Bank of
District No. 3.
J-J
1914 Assessed valuation 1914_ _.4,615,852 Olean; on registered bonds to regis___ $3.000
Si
1915-1917 48 '91 31-S$100,000r
48 '91
160.000r
1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$11.00 tered holders.
District No. 4.
48 '97 A-0 9,000r
1917
___ *4,800
58
1915-1926 48
INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat
1921 Bank in N. Y.exchange.
ONEIDA.
District No. 5.
48 '99 M-N
This city is in Madison County.
-_- $26.000
Si
1915-1927 48 '00 J-J 15,000r-May 1 1919
68,000r-July 1 1920
Inc. Mch. 28 1901. Pop. 1910,8,317
District No. 9.
48 '01 M-N 115,000r_-Nov 1 1921 NORTH TONAWANDA.
Refunding Bonds.
585,6000
1915-1920 43 '02 J-J
--This city is in Niagara County. 430'10 J-J $17,500--July 1 '14-'35
4,000r___Jan 1 1922
District No. 10.
Inc. Apr. 1897. Pop'n 1910, 11,955. School Bonds.
'02
Si
--- $10,500
1915-1921 0'03 J-J 27,000rNov 1 1922
48
Pavans Bonds.
330
34-N $12,000r_May 1 '15-'18
Si
_- 24,500
1914-1927 48 g '04 A-0 14,500rOct 1 1923 430'09 J-D
1 '15-'19
-A 43,000r-Aug 15'19-'33
-- 13,000
Si
1914-1926 45 g '04 J-J 22.000r_ _July 1 '21-'24 430'11 A-0 $14,500__June1 '15-'21 430'11 F
5,950__Oot
J-J 10,000r..July 1'23-'24
434s'14 J-J 30,000r_Jan 1 '20-'29
District No. 12.
4s g '06 J-J 56,000r_ _July 1 1926 430'12 34 29,250r_Jan 1 '15-'23
Fire Department Bonds.
Si
$4,000
1915-1922 45 '04 j
-J
33,500Jan 1 '15-'24 430'14 3-3 $7,000r_Jan 1 '15-'24
4,000r
1924 130'14
District No. 14.
4s g '08
1928 434s'14 ___ 51,500--Aug 1 '15-'24
Local Improvement Bonds.
Si
-- $3,000
1915-1920 4 34g'09 J-J 70,500r
Sewer Bonds.
J-J 45,500r_ __ _Jan 1 1929
45 '05 Sept $1,850
Sept 1 1915
Si
-- 28,000
1915-1928 4 Ag'lO J-J
20,000r__ Jan 1 1930 58 '93 M-S 620,000o_Sept 25 '15-18
Paving Bonds.
43 '89 J-J 36,000o--Jan 1 '15-26 4s '04 A-0
BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 4 Ag'12 J-J 114,000r--Jan 1 '30-'34
$250r_ _Apr 1 1915
4 Asg'12J-J 66,500r_ __Jan 1 1930 48 '92 J-J
5,0000_ -Jan 1915-19 4s '04 Feb
500r__ _Feb 1 1915
COUNTY OF RICHMOND.
58 '13 J-J 65.000
Water Bonds.
4s '05 J'ne
1915-1916
358-..,.June 1 1915
Road Bonds.
48 '94 A-0$275,000c&r_Apr 1
4As'14
2.856.60_Apr '15-'16
4s g
J-D $90,000____June 1 1919 5s '14 J-J 160,000-Sept 1 '38-'41 430'96 A-0 125,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1924 48 '06 Apr
J-J 112,800___3u1y 1 1934
1926 430'08 F
-A 3,298.50Feb 1 '15-'17
430
F
-A 100,000-___Aug 1 1915
BOND.DEBT Nov 1913-- $647,700 4348'11 May 1.760.99 May 1'15-'21
F
4348
-A 150,000_-_Aug 1 1916 48 Certificates of Indebtedness.
'06 3-3 $3,000
Sewer Bonds.
1914-1916 Water debt (included),--- 400,000
M-N 45,000____Nov 1 1917 58 '10 3-5
3348
1,800r-Jan 1 1920 Assess. val.'13 (80% act.)-9,134,630 4s '04 Feb
$95.84- Feb 1 1915
4s g
--- 35,000,,
..June 1920 53
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..429.23
10,000
500r _Apr I 1915
48 g
__ - 100,000----Aug 1920 5s '13 34 10.000__July1914-1923 City tax (per $1,000) 1913-513.35 4s '04 A-0
'14 J-J
1 '15-'24
48 '05 J'ne
33.14_ _J'aus 1 1915
48 g
J-D 168,000---June 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Jan 1
394.12 Apr 1 '15-'16
INTEREST on sewer bonds paya- 48 '06 Apr
48 g
J-D 202,000..__ _June 1 1922 Assess. val.'13(40% '14_62,862,419
act)-35,012,997 ble at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on 434807 /41-N 9,950.91 May '15-'17
48 g
A-0 230,000---Oct 1 1922
TOT. DEBT Oct 31 '14.-31,120,000 Total tax (per *1.000) 1912-J21.65 water bonds, part at Chase Nat. Bk., 4 A s'13 M-N 3,585.91rMay1'15-23
Population In 1910
4.513.11rJan 1 '15-'24
30,145 part at the Cortland Savings Bank, 430'14 J-J
INTEREST payable at Hanover Cortland, and part at the Union Dime
CASTLETON SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Water Bonds.
M-S $50,000r
1915
National Bank. New York City.
District No. 3.
Savings Institution, N. Y.; on the 374s
Si
--- 524,000
paving bonds at the State National 330'05 quar 32,000-July 1 '15-'30
1915-1922
45 '05 Aug 45,000.--_Aug 1 1920
District No. 5.
Bank in North Tonawanda.
_s '12 ___
7,000
s
--- $ 675
1915-1916 1 NORTH HEMPSTEAD.
This
(P. 0. Manhasset)
VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE- Nassautown Population 1910, is In NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL BOND.DEBT Jan 3 1914- $298,640
Water bonds (mncI.)
Co.
183.300
17.831
TOWN OF CASTLETON.
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)-5,010.408
DIST. NO. 1.
East Williston Water Bonds.
Water Bonds.
J-J $34,000o_Jan 1 '15-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$29.90
434s
J-J $14 000_
July 1 1932 48
330 g -- - $14,400
1915-1926
48
J-J 85,000o-Jan 15 '15-'35
Barrow Bead;
Sewer Bonds.
4145
J-J 39,000-__Jan
1923 430'14 J4 57,000c_ _Jan 1 '32-'50 ONEIDA COUNTY.
330 g --- $9,600
Utica is the county seat.
1915-1926
BOND.DEBT April 1914.. $119.000
Roslyn Park Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
58 '13 M-N$16.000__May 1 '14-'30 Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.)__8,248,000
330 g --_ *5,500
1915-1924
Roslyn Landing Improv. Bds. School tax (per $1,000) '13$9.31+ 334802 F-A$244,000r_ _Feb '15-39
13,000 330'05 F 322,000r_Feb 1 '15-'28
-A
TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN.
4 Ag'09 J-J 610,000c_July 1 '16-'25 Population in 1913 (eat)
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. Court-House Completion.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
430'07 F
-A $55.000r_Feb '18-'28
'16-'27
45 g
--- $11,000
1915-1925 4 Ag'09 J-J $12,0000_July 1 '25-'34
Funding Bonds.
OGDENS1317RG.
434g'09 J-3 10,0000 _July 1
Road Bonds.
9,000c-July 1 '25-'33
This city is in St. Lawrence Co. 0'09 51-N 290.000r_May 1 '15-20
5s g
___ $130,000
1927 4346'09 J-J
1927 Incorporated as a city in 1868.
48 '11 M-N 120.000r-May 1 '15-22
J-J 10,000_ _ _ _Jan
4348
MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DIS- 4348
1921
430'13 M-N150.000r_May 1 '15-24
8.000_ _ _ _Jan
Refunding Bonds.
34
TRICTS.
48 '14 --- J$4,000____June 1 1926 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-$1.011.000
Public Dock Bonds.
District No. 1.
1 2,000_ __ _June 1 1927 Assessed valuation, real__69,825.672
4 As g M-S $20,0000_Mch 1 '15-'34
Si g
1915-1917
--- $6,750
Assessed val., personal__ 6,223,206
Sewer Bonds,
Road Bonds.
District No. 2.
J-D $24,000r___Deo '14-'25 430'14 A-0 $10,000c_Apr 1 '15-'34 Assessed val.. franchises- 4.749,731
1914-1944 45
58
--- $62.000
Total valuation 1913
5-3 39,000r-July 1 '14-'25
Improvement Bonds.
80,798,609
TOWN OF NORTHFIELD.
4s '05 J-J 11,000c_-Jan 1 '15-'25 43013 M-S $56,000-Aug 1 '14-'32 Population in 1910
154,157
434g'09 J-J 20,000o--July 1 '16-35
Road Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at County
Assessment Notes.
1927 434s g s-an 9,000c_Jan 1 '20-'28 55 '13
Si g
--- $150,000
$2,900.61Nov 1'15-'17 Treasurer's office or in N. Y. exch.
7.500c-Jan 1 '20-'26
430 g 8-a
School Bonds.
__NORTHFIELD SCHOOL DIS-Nov 1 1931 48 '97 J-J 65,2500_Ju1y 1 '15-'17 ONEONTA.
4.608 M-N
TRICTS.
179.500---Nov 1 1942 330'00 ,T4
In Otsego Co. Ine. under Chap.
4,500o-July 1 '15-'20
District No. 3.
Jan 1927 330'05 M-N 2,000c- __May 1 1915 Laws of 1885; became city Jan. 30,
J-J 20,000
$184.21
470
--1915 43s
1 '09.
5s '13 M-N 12,000-May 1 '14-'42 48 '05 M-N 20,000e_May 1 '16-25
Public impt. Bonds.
District No. 5.
Roslyn Water District Bonds.
$6,000
1914-1919 4.80sg'10M-N$108,000-Nov 1 '15-'30 0'09 M-N 26,250c_May 1 '15-'29 430'12 J-J $14.500-july 15 1941
s
Water-Works Bonds.
Paving Bonds,
District No. 6.
Westbury Water Dist. Bonds.
330'88 M-N $16,000r_May 30'15-'18 33089 Aug 55.000o_Aug 12'15-'19
$15,000-June 1 '15-'22
58
4.358'11M-N $60.000-May 1 '16-'30 330'00 J-J
4,500c_July 1 '15-'20 334s'01 ann 25,500r_June 8 '14-'30
District No. 7.
Water Bonds.
4s '97 J-J 11,250c&rJuly 1 '15-17 3.948'05 J4
.5175
1915
6s
--2,8000_July 1 '15-'28
_8 '12 8
-an $145,000 ---1917-1932 33001 J-J
5,600o_July 1 '15-'21 434s'10 F
-A
District No. 9.
5,500o_Aug
Town Hall Bonds.
3-13 175,000- _June 1 '25-'40 45 '12 M-S 30,836.19r 15'15-'25,
4s
1915-1916
$700
58
_-'14-'19 430'14 A-0 30,000c_June 1 '19-'24 4s'12 F
48 '05 .74 $12,000o-July 1
-A
5,100r
TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD.
May1919
M-N 3,000
430
Refunding Water Bonds.
School Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
48 '10 J-D 14,000June 1 '21-'24 4s '07 M-S $6,500c_Mch 8 '15-27
Bridge Bonds.
1914-1931 48
4s
--- $16,800
$500r___July 1 1914
J4
Highway Bonds.
4348'06 J-D 60,000r
Road Bonds.
4 Asg'06F-A J10,000c-Aug 1 '16&'21 4s '93 A-0 $18,0000-May 1 '15-'23 45 '12 3-13 6,500c inc 12 '15-'26
1927
--- $140,000
58
110,000c--Aug 1 1926 430'12 M-S 90.000„Sept 1 '15-'32
Funding
1927 58 g
-- - 115,000
og
A-0 4,000c_ _Oct 8 '14-'17 'TOTAL DEBT May 5'13-- $431.700 33099 M-SBonds.
65,900r-14ch 5 '14-'19
A-0 2,000c-Oot 8 '14-'21 Water debt (included).... 244.950
SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTS. 5s g
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1914 $416,200 Assess. val.'12(80% act.),6,155,960 434810 F-A $4,500 Aug
District No. 1.
15 '15-23
1914-1916 Total assessed val. 1913_ _20,820,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912--$25.15 4s '12 F-A
--- $2.100
5g
2,100c
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--$13.36 Population in 1910
District No. 3.
15,933
Funding Se Refunding
1915-1921
-_ $2,100
Si
3.15801 Sep $9,500c. _Sep Bonds.
INT. on loan of 1905 payable at
1 '15-'33
Building
Nassau Co. Bank; on 434% road bds. OLEAN.
TOWN OF WESTFIELD.
This city is in Cattaraugus County. 4.158'06F-A Bonds.
at First Nat. Bank of Mineola; other
Road Bonds.
512,000r_Aug 1 '15-'35
Incorp. April 26 1893, succeeding the
Supervisor.
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
1920 loans at office of
4s
--- $35.000
village of Olean. The village of 3.58.3'05 Jan $32,000r_Jan 20 '14-'45
Fg
_ 80,000
1922
North Olean was annexed Jan. 1 '09.
Refunding Bonds.
WESTFIELD SCHOOL DISTS. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE
Police Station & Jail Bonds.
4s '07 J-J $2,500o_Jan 1 '15-'19
District No. 1.
SCHOOL DIST. NO.4.
-A $22,000r_ _Feb 1934 GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '13-- $285,663
4As'14 F
1915-1916
___
$400
6s
This district (P. 0. Port WashingWater-Works Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'O___ 30,735
District No. 5.
ton) is in Nassau County.
48 '96 3-5 $6,000r_July 1 '15-'26 Assess. val.'12(60% act.),5,305,726
1915-1919 430'08 34 5105,000r_Jan 1 '28-'48 4s '08 54 36,000o_July 1 '15-'32
___ $2,500
Os
City tax (per
BOND. DEBT Oct 1910--- $138,000 48 '09 M-S 40,0000_Sept 1 '15-'54 Population in $UMO) 1913---$13.92
1910
9.491
Assess. val.'10 GI act.)-2,597,650
Park Improvement Bonds.
NIAGARA FALLS.
INT. payable at Treas. office.
This city is In Niagara County. School tax (per $1,000) 1910-$16.20 4s '06 F-A $25,000r _Feb 1920-'24
payable at Bank of North 48 '06 F-A 10.000r-JulY 1'25-'26 ONONDAGA
INT.
Incorporated March 17 1892.
COUNTY.
Hempstead in N. Y. exchange.
Fire Department Bonds.
County seat is Syracuse.
Street Bonds.
Penitentiary Bonds.
1924 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION 48 '09 A-0 $25,000r Oct 1 '19-'28
48 '04 J-J $30,000
Sewer Bonds.
38
J-J $93,750c_ __ _July '15-29
City-Hall•Site Bonds.
4s
J-J $20,000r-July 1 '15-'18
FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7.
Women's Dormitory Bonds.
Si g '13 J-J 68,800- ___July 1 1933 53 '13 A-0 $80,000c-Oct 1 '23-'32 48 '09 A-0 25,300r_ -Oct 1 1919 45
A-05120,000r - _..j919-1938
, Street Impr.v..” ent Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '11_-$102,000
Court-House Bonds.
Market Bonds.
430'12 J-J $39,400r-July 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1914___3,678,410 59 '09 A-0 116,668.03Oct 1 '15-'24 48 '04 M-Sf$300,000r_Mch 1 '15-'23
Tr.Co.,N.Y. 43 '12 J-J
0.otair-Jan 1 '15-'21
INT.at U.S. Mtg.&
1 500,000r__Mch 1 1929
School Bonds.
6.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'20 48 '06 3-3 400.000r_ _Jan 1 '39-'36
48 '12 54
1914
45 '94 M-N $3,000r
HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE 4318'12 A-0 24,353-4pr 1 '15-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$1,413,750
48'95-'97A-0 4,000r--1915 & 1917 NORTH
430'12 M-N 23,503.55 MaY 1 '15-21 Sinking fund
48,492
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
43
M-N 10,000r --._1915-1918
59.613__Y'ly on Sept 1 Tax valuation, real
169,503.981
48 '95 J-J 32,500r ---1916-1922 58 '08 34 $22,400-Ju1y 1 '15-'28 430'11 M-S
Tax valuation, personal__ 6,118,10
0
North Olean Sewer Bonds.
5,500__Jan 1 '14-'20
Jan
45 '97 J-J 24,000r -_--1923-1927 4s '05
$45,600r_July 1 '15-'33 Total valuation, 1913-184,835,002
4s g '01 A-0 25,000r-__ _Apr '21-25 BOND.DEBT Oct 1913....$29.500 4348'07 J4
Refunding Water Bonds.
(Assessment about 80% value.),,,
4s g'01 J-J 150,000r___July '26-41 Assessed valuation 1912..- -1,366,836
6
48 '01 A-0 2,000r__ _Oct 1 1921 School tax (per 51,000) 1912--113.00 48 '01 J-J $9,500r_July 1 '15-33 County tax (per $1,000) 1913-48• °
7,500r_July 1 '15-29 Population in 1910
8
200,29
3348'99 54
3 As g'02 M-N35,000r__May 1 '28-45
INT. oa penitentiary bonds at
8,500-JulY 1 '15-'31
3318'03 54
'06 A-0 69,419r__Apr 1 '29-35 NORTH PELHAM.
48 g
DEBT Nov 11 '14-$357,525 Syracuse; on court-house and dormiSi g '13 J-J 150.000..
This village (P. 0. Pelham) Is in BOND.
1 '33-'37
50,000 tory bonds at Morton Tr. Co.. N. Y.
1 9.000____July 1 1938 Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896. Floating debt

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

53

Water Bonds.
INTEREST on water, city and BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14—$103.500
bridge bonds payable at U. S. Mtge. Assessed val. real est '14_ _ 2,187,829 310'01 A-0 $16.000r_0ct 1 '15-'30
1,000r__ _Apr 1 1915
& Trust Co., N. Y.; on improvement Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---410.50 3.65.5'02A-0
1935
4s
___
5,040
bonds at City Chamberlain's office.
INTEREST payable at the Village 45
___
5,250
1935
Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange.
1936
___
2,640
53
OSWEGO COUNTY.
4s '06 J-D 12,600r -June 1 '15-35
Oswego Is the county seat.
4,400r_July 1 '15-'36
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL 5s '07 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
3,220c_June 1 '16-'22
410'11 J-D
DIST. NO. 1.
450'12 M-S 340,000—Mch 1 '18-'25
This district is In Westchester Co. 4348 '12J-D 26,000r-Dec 1 '17-'41
53 '13 M-S 16.000
45
F-A 47,000r_ _Feb 1 '15-'21 5s '08 J-D J 3,500r _June 1 '15-'37
Highway Bonds.
1,000r _June 1 '15-'16
58 '14 M-S $60,000„Mar 1 '21-'26 4s Dec 169,000r_11,000 rly from'13
6,000__July 1 '19-'30
410 '12 A-0 40,000r—Jan 1 '18-'57 4.40s'14J-J
Jail Bonds.
410'08 M-S 375,000r-Mch 1 '14-'20 4.40$'10 July 20,000r_ _July 1 '15-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 28'14--$140,745
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914- $444.423 BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14..$136.O0() Water debt (included).— 80.650
Assessed valuation 1913-33.843.558 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '14__6.859,999 Total val. '14 (abt. act)-__2,566,840
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---$6.50 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-__45.91 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ __ -412.00
INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr.
71,664 Population in 1914 (est.)
3.500
Population In 1910
ORANGE COUNTY.
County seat is Goshen.
INTEREST payable at the U. S. Co., N. Y., and at Mt. Pleasant Bk.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y. C.
Mortgage &Trust Co. in N. Y. City
Road Bonds.
PORT CHESTER.
330 Feb 1 $300,000r-Feb 1 '15-'34
This village is in Westchester Co.
430'11 A-0 168,000c—Oot 1 '15-'38 OTSEGO.
Inc. May 14 1868. Pop. 1910, 12.890
This town Is in Otsego Co. Inc. PELHAM MANOR.
3 Ms'07 F
-A 200,000r Feb 1 '15-'34
This village Is In Westchester Co.
Street-Imp. Bonds & Certfs.
Population '10, 4.287.
Feb.20 1869.
Court
-House & Jail Bonds.
Inc. 1891. Population 1910, 852. 310'98 A-0 117,000c_ _ _Oct 1 '15-23
430'10 F
-A $50,000o_ _Feb 1 '15-'24
Refunding.
334s c'00 A-0 4,000c_Oct 1 '15-'18
Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914—$718,000 330
M-S $26,000c_Sept 1 '15-'30
Assessed val.'13. real est-50,741,650 334s
M-S 15.0000---Mch 1 1932 430'94 J-D $20,000r ----1914-1920 430'07 3-.1 19,000r_July 1 '15-'33
4s '02 J-J
2,500o_July 1 '15-'19
Street Bonds.
400o._ _Mch '15-'16
Total assessed valuation-_56,832.111 334s
M-S
5,000r_June 1 '15-'24
Population 1910
M-S 4,5000---Mch '17-'31 4.60s10 J-D 110.000r_J'ne 10 '15-'24 4s '03 J-D
116,001 310
2,000r_June 1 '15-'18
M-S 14.5000—Mc11 1 1923 4.35s'l1 J-D 13,000r-J'ne 10 '16-'22 45 '03 J-D
INTEREST is payable at National 48
4s
--_ 10,000o---41,000 y'ly. 450'12 M-N 14,000r_May 1 '17-'30 45 '05 M-N 21,000r_May 1 '15-'35
Bank of Orange County in Goshen.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914....$70.400 4.358 '14A-0 20,000r_Apr 1 '19-'38 5s '07 J-D 10,000r_Deo 1 '14-'23
5s '07 J-D
8,000r_Deo 1 '14-'21
Village-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913-3,126,584
ORANGETOWN UNION FREE Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---411.40 5s '07 M-S $5,000r__ _Sept '15-'19 5s '08 J-D 10,000r_Deo 1 '15-'24
55 '08 11-N 1,000r __Nov 1 1915
Sewer Bonds.
SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
INTEREST payable at First and
This district (P. 0. Nyack) Is in Second Nat. banks of Cooperstown. 45 '97 M-N $60,0000 --May 1 1917 55 '08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 '15-'16
4.355'll M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '16-'25 41008 If-N 7,000r Nov 1 '15-'21
Rockland County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_6132,000 410'08 11-N 8,000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
4 Hs'07 J-J $66,000r_July 1 '15-'36 OTSEGO COUNTY.
Assessed valuation,'14 real 2,581,584 5s '08 1I-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '15-'17
4145
A-0 4,000--Apr 1 '15-'19
Cooperstown is the county seat.
Tax valuation 1914_ _ -----2,816,652 450'08 M-N 26,000r_Nov 1 '15-'40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-__-$70,000
Almshouse Bonds.
-A
4,000r_Feb 1 '15-'22
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)-5,536,857 4145 10 F $15,000r_Aug 1 '15-'17 Village tax (per $1,000) 1914-$12.391 55 '09 F
-A
4.000_July 15 '15-'22
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-47.90
Highway Bonds.
INTEREST on sewer 4s payable 58 g '09 J-J
53 '09 F-A
6,000___Feb 1915-'26
Population in 1914 (est.)
8,000 45 '09 M-S 160,000r —1919-1924 at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; other 58 '10 M-S
3,000__Mch 1 '15-'16
BOND.DEBT May 11'14 $85.000 issues to registered holder.
INTEREST payable at the Nyack
55 '10 M-S
500_Mar 1 1915
Assessedlyaluation 1913—.23.169,395
Nat. Bank in New York exchange.
55 '10 M-S
3,500__Mch 1 '15-'21
47,216
Population in 1910
55 '10 M-S
4,500_ _Mch 1 '15-'23
INTEREST payable at Second PENN TAN.
This village Is in Yates County. 55 '10 A-0 31,000__Oct 1 '15-'45
ORLEANS COUNTY.
National Bank, Cooperstown.
Albion is the county seat.
Inc. 1810. Population 1910, 4.597. 5s '11 M-S 16.000—_Mch 1 1931
58 '11 A-0 3,000--_Oct 1 '15-'16
Paving Bonds.
Road Bonds.
OYSTERIBAY BCE. DIST. NO. 5.
83.500r—Sept 1 1914 5s '11 A-0 7,500--Oct 1 '16-'30
5s
Feb $14,600r- _Feb 10 1915 4s
F-A $13.500c—Feb '15-'41 410'10
55 '11
-A
900---Feb 15 1916
4348'11 Feb 38,000r_Feb 10'16-17 4s
A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '21-'40 4.35s'120ct 51.000r- _ Oct 1 '14-'32 410'12 F
1 '15-'29
55 '12 M-S 21.750---Mch 10 1918 45
M-N 34,000c_May 1 '15-'31 4148'14 Oct 14,000__Oct 1 '15-'21 58 '13 A-0 15,000___Oct 1 '29-'30
A-0 2,000_-Apr
County Hospital & Jail Bonds. 430
Electric-Light Bonds.
J-J 61,000r_July 20'15-'46
4s
Feb $15.000r_Feb 10 '15-'17 BOND.DEBT Dec 1913_- $126,000 334,04 A-0 $24,300r.... _Oct '14-'22 410'13 A-0 15,000_ -Apr 1 '15-'29
4)0'14 F-A
6,000—Aug 1 '15-'20
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914$89,350 Assess. val. (1-3 act.)'13-4,074,484
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val. (70%) '12-18,603.624 Sohool tax (per/1,000)1913 414.10 3.70504 A-0 $31,896r-- _Oct '22-30 410'14 F-A f 950____Aug 1 1915
110,000—Aug 1 '16-25
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) -415.27 Population In 1914 (est.)
4.50s A-0 28,352r__Oct 1 '14-21
'12
8 000
Tax Relief Bonds.
Population In 1910
Water Bonds.
INT. on 4s at Glen Cove Bank; on
32,000
M-N 435.820r ----1914-1922 434g'13 54 $40,000__Jan 15 1916
INTEREST on road bonds is pay 430 at Nassau Union Bk.. GlenCove. 33.4,
BOND. DEBT May 1914- $185,992 55 '13 A-0 10,000__Apr 1 '15-'16
able in Albion at the Citizens' Nat
Bank; on hospital bonds at Farmers' 3YSTER BAY UNION FREE SCE Assessed val. '13 (real). _....2.545,934 55 '14 M-S 24.000rMar 15 '16-'17
Old Mun. Inlet. Bonds.
2,745.310
Total valuation 1913
& Mechanics' Say. Bank, Lockport
DIST. NO. 22.
$500____Aug
5s '11 J-J $30,000r__Jan 1 '21-'50 Village tax (per $1,000) 1913-412.36 4141;14 F-A I 8,000--Aug 1 1 1915
'16-'23
5.958 J-J
2,600r _---1915-1927 INTEREST Is payable in Penn Van.
OSSINING.
Fire Bonds.
3.200r ----1915-1930
This village is in Westchester Co 410 54
3.70sg'05M-N$31,500r __Nov '15-'35
Incorp. 1813. Commission govern- BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_—$35,800 PERRY.
-A
7.000r_Feb 1 '15-'21
This village Is In Wyoming County. 0 '09 F
Assessed val. 1913(about)-- _700.000
ment approved Mch. 14 1911.
-A
5.500r—Feb 1 '15-'25
School tax (per $1,000)'13-'14_S14.40 Inc. 1830. Population 1910. 4.388. 48 '09 F
Sewer Bonds.
55 '09 F
-A
2.000r_Feb 1 '15-'18
INTEREST payable at FarmingWater Bonds.
4.35s'10--- $200,000 ___A915-1940
-A
3,000r_ _Feb 1 '15-'20
1915 58 '09 F
45
dale in New York exchange.
A-0 $43,000r
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
55 '10 A-0 1,000---Oct 1 '15-'16
Sewer Bonds.
450'13 M-S $75,000___Oct 1 '18-'42
J-J $32.000r ----1915-1930 58 '12 M-N 2,500__May 1 '15-'19
OYSTER BAY BCE. DIST. NO.24. 334s
Street-11mA. Bonds.
Sewer & Drain Certificate.
J-D $7,000r ----1915-1921
Street Bonds.
414510 F-A$121,000_ _Aug 1 '15-'39 48
F-A $8,000r ----1915-1922 53 '11 M-S $12,000--__Mar 1 1917
F
-A 71,500r ----1922-19.57 4s
43012 A-0 54,500r___Apr 1 1917 4348
Fire Department Notes.
Gun Brook Drain Bonds.
55 '08 --- 39.917.46 __1928-1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 19'14- —$78,500
Assess. val. 1914--------- 1,830,680 5s '13 M-S $1,500__Sept 1 '15-'29 4s g '04 A-0 $18,000c—Apr 1 '15-'32
Water Bonds.
Village-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
3.95809 A-0 $50,000r___Apr 1 1939 School tax (per $1.000) 1914—$10.40
INT. at Glen Cove Bank.
4.30s F-A $25,000r —1916-1940 33(g'04 F-A $21,000rAug '15-'31)
4s '88 --- 15,000----Oct 1 1917
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_$123,000 31000 M-N 2,200c- _ Nov 1 '1915
48 '89 -__ 100,000---Oct 1 1918
Assess. val.(X act.)'14--2.039,849 43(2'07 54 12,000rJuly 1 '15-'26
BOND.DEBT Apr 1913—$660,438 PEEKSKILL.
This village is in Westchester Co. VII. tax (per $1,000) 191C-- _411.50 55 '08 M-N 2,500r_Nov 1 '15-'19
Floating debt
64,561
INTEREST on water bonds pay- 58 '09 F
-A
Water debt (included)
5,000r Feb 1 '15-'24
165,000 Inc. 1826. Population 1910. 15.245.
Auto Fire Engine.
able in N. Y.City; on others in Perry 55 '09 F
-A
Assess. val., real estate '12_7,144,230
600r__Feb 1 '15-'17
- $7,500_ -Beginn'g 1913
55 '10 A-0 19.000r. Oct 1 '15-'33
Assess. val., personal,'12
454,803 45
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1908
$9.70 5s '13 M-N 5.500__Nov 1 '18-'28 PERRY AND CASTILE, TOWNS, 55 '11 A-0 1.000„Oct 1 '15-'19
UN.FREE BCE. DIST.NO.6. 53 '11 A-0 1.400Oct 1 '15-'21
Population in 1910
11,480 4.908'14M-N 3,500..May 1 '19-'25
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
A district in Wyoming County 5s '13 A-0 2.000„Apr 1 '39-'40
INTEREST on 4345 is payable at
-A
Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y.City 410'12 F 330,000c-Aug 15 '17-'46 (P.O. Perry).
434s'll ___ 24,000- _Apr 1 '15-'38
430'14 J-J 40,000—July 1 '19-'58
Fire Escape & Sprinkling Syst.
Drainage Bonds.
Water Bonds.
53
___ $3,000_ _ _Oct 1 '15-20 4s g '02 J-J /1,0000 ...July 1 1915
OSSINING UNION FREE SOH 3.703
J-J $40,000----Ju1y 1 1922
Assess. bds. & certfs
School-Building Bonds.
668,068
DIST. NO. 1.
3148
--- 10,000----Nov 1 1929 41007 J-D $46,000r_Deo 1 '14-'36 TOTAL DEBT Oct 21 '14_ _ _597,518
School-Building Bonds.
J-J
1.436.18-July 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14—$49,000 Assessed valuation 1913-10,520.725
4.20s '07 J-J $55,000c_July 1 '15-25 48
350
-__ 26,000
Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14-2,245,832 Real value (estimated)__20,000,000
5s '08 July 12.0000_,Tuly 1 '26-'27
4.10s'09 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '28-'35 3.655 34 20,000----July 1 1935 School tax (per 11.000) 1914-49.50 Village tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _313.16
INTEREST payable in Perry at
INT. at 1st N. Bk., Port Chester.
4.355 '10 J-J 20,000r_ _July 1 '36-'39 4.155'08 A-0 60,000r—Oct 1 1938
4.058'09 F
-A 80,000---Aug 1 1939 Citizens' Bank, or New York City.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 9 1914-$127,000
PORT JERVIS.
Assessed valuation 1913_9.425,295 4 He'll A-0 45,000r—Oct 2 1941
-13,000
School tax (per 11,000) 1913-16,991 4148
This city is in Orange Co. Incorp.
PLATTSBURG.
Population In 1910
This city is In Clinton County. July 26 1907. It was formerly a part
11,480 uPaving -Bonds.
A-0 $67,000_34.000 yearly Incorporated as a city in 1902.
of the Town of Deerpark. and is liable
INTEREST on the 5s, 4.105 and
(jointly with that town) for the bonds
4.358 at Treasurer's office; on 4.20s at 430'13 A-0 14,238.20_Apr 1 1933 410 12 --- $79.000
of the town which were outstanding
office of A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. 4.408'14 M-S 60,705 17 Mar15 19-48
Refunding Water Bonds.
.
Sewer Bonds.
5-5 $14.000r_July 1 '15-'28 on July 26 1907; the amounts of such
310
334s
--- 151,284.70 Aug 1 '19-44 334s
J-J 23.000r_Jan 1 '15-'37 bonds—refunding railroad bonds—
OSWEGATCHIE.
49
F
-A 14,900
J-J 12.000r_July 1 '15-'26 outstanding on July 1 1914 was
350
This town is in St. Lawrence Co.
($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.)
.14
600r __July 1 1915 $122,800, of which the present Town
45
Bridge Bonds.
3.75
_-_ 16,600-July 15 '30-'46 48
J-J 17.000r
1915 of Deerpark will provide for 124,560
410'14 J-D1$72,500c_June 1 '15-'43 45
-J-J
and the City of Port Jervis will pro5.200 -Oct 1 '20-'29 4s
18,000
7,500c_June 1 1944
vide for $98.240, and this amount is
Refunding Water Bonds,
-Water Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
3.60s'04 J-J $124.000r_ _July 1 1934 3118'05 .1-.1 50.000c_ - _July 1 1925 given, along with the city's other
410'14 5-D 35,000c_June 1 '15-'19 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913- $629,132 45 '10 M-S 24,000c-$2,000 yearly debt, in the details below.
•
siOND. DEBT April 1914- $118,800 Assessed valuation 1907._-7.234,633 43.4s'13 A-0 20.000
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
Assess. val. 1913, real
6,929.690 City tax (per 11.000) 1903
$8.10 41014 F-A 130,000
F-A 195.2500&r_Feb '15-'29
1915-1929 3348
Assess. val. 1913, personal_ 782,750
120,000
1930-1934
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,(00) 1913__37.21 PELHAM (TOWN).
Improvement Bonds.
410'11 54 $75,000r_July 1 '15-'25
Population in 1910
2,235
This town Is in Westchester Co.
3345 g J-J $34,000r_July 1 '15-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-$173.240
Highway Bonds.
14,000__Aug 1 '15-'28 Total assessed val. 1914—$2,694,146
OSWEGO.
4s '91 _-- $7,175__Sept 1 '19-'27 4348'14 F
-A 110,000__Aug 1 '29-'33 City tax (per 41,000) 1914-- 28.80
This city is in Oswego Co. Incorp 4s '91
7.400--Mar 1 '21-'28
2.500_ ---Aug 1 1934 Total tax (per 41.000) 1914 __ 43.40
Bridge Bonds.
a town in 1828 and as a city 1848.
as
School Bonds.
Population In 1910
9.564
Sewer Bonds.
58'92-'97
$3,425_ _Sept 1 '20-'23 450
A-0 $79.000
INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port
Sewage-Disposal Works.
45
M-S 6.1100r41,000 yearly Jervis and at City Treasurer's office.
4 W'13 M-9 $200.000r Mch 1 '20-29
410'14 M-N 110,000r May 1'20-'29 4.20s'09--- $24,200—Mar 1 '15-'25 48
--- 31.000
4'09
30,800__Mar 1 '26-'39 4145
A-0 25,000
City Bonds.
POUGHKEEPSIE.
330 3-1) 1120,0000 ___ -1914-1918 434s'09-l1.._ 17,500__July 1 '16-'40 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 14... $378.200
This city Is the county seat of
Town-Hall Bonds.
A-0 17,000o _....1915-i917
Water debt (included)
330
201,200 Dutchess County. Incorp. 1854.
1,000c
A-0
1915 4.353$20000- -July 19 1929 Assess. val. 1913 (real)
Refunding Bonds.
3,466,795
BOND.DhBT Jan 11913-3110.500 Total val. (3-5 act.)
Bonds.
School
3,657.374 430'14 M-N$98,000. _ May 1 1944
2,998 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913- —432.80
43011 F-A 131.500r_Aug 15 '15-'21 Population in 1910
Paving Warrant Bonds.
Population In 1910
Water Bonds.
11.138 410'14 5-5 $230.000- — _July 1 1934
A-05220.000r_Apr 1 '15-'22 PELHAM (VILLAGE).
INT. at Chamberlain's office, at
Ctfs.(Sink. Fd. Com'ers').
3345
This village is In Westchester Co. Union Dime Say. Institution and 350
161-8 115,000r__ _ _Sept 1928
4148'08 J-D 187,200r_June 1 '15-'28
Irving Say. Institution, N. Y.; Home 33.48
Inc. 1896. Population 1910, 681.
Bridge Bonds.
M-N 59,000r--- _Nov 1928
Say. Bk., Albany; Auburn Say. Bk.. 310
Street Bonds.
M-S
5'10 F-A $39,000r_Aug 15'15-'20
1.000r---_Mch 1919
450'09 J-J 155,000r-July 1 '15-'37 Auburn, and Poughkeepsie Say. Bk.
School Bonds.
nip. Bonds (opt. at anytime).
M-S 7,000r-Mch 1 '15-'28
5s
A-0 $45,135.75
410'12 F-A1120,000o-__Feb 1 1922
58
48
___
3,000_ ___Mar 1 1929
OEN.BD.DT.Apr 1 '14.. $876,500 4.70s'12 A-0 6,000r—Oct 1 '17-'28 PLEASANTVILLE.
This village Is in Westchester Co. 410'13 F
-A 20.000r-Aug 1 '18-'27
-A 150.000c___Fel) 1 1923
Water debt (included)--- 423,000 4.60'13 F
Inc. Mch. 16 1897. Pop.'10, 2.207 450'13 F
Refunding Bonds.
45,135
-A 50,000c—Aug 1 1923
Assess. debt (additional).
Street Bonds.
32,543 410'09 J-J $1.000r_July 1 '15-'22
Sewer Bonds.
sinking funds
5,000__July 1 '19-28 430'03 M-S 31.155r_Sept 1 '15-'17 31
$1.000
Assess. val. '13 (real)___ _10,636,464 450'14 J-J
Sept 1916
3,000r_July 1 '15-'20 4s '06 J-D 32,340r-June 1 '15-'35 310
--- 126.000
val.'13 (abt. 4-5 act)12,891,109 45 '09 .14
Tot.
1923-1935
4s '04 F-A 26.600r-Aug 1 '15-'33 48
Bonds.
Sewer
_-_ 118.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913—$30.80
1927-1929
/1-N 3,500W_Nov 1 '16-'22 410'14 5-5
5,500r_July 1 '19-'29 410
23,368 5s
— 107.000
Population in 1910
1930-1933

ONTARIO COUNTY.
Canandaigua is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
430'08 J-J 116,000r__ _July 1 1915
410
--- 110.000
1919-1924
55 '14 .14 27,000-__ _July 1 1925
.
Hospital Bonds.
55 '11 --- $15.000--July 1 1915
Court
-House Bonds.
4.58 08 54 $106.000r_July 1 '15-'19
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14__$237,000
Assess. val. real est. '14_36,952,450
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '14_44.66
Population In 1910
52,286
INT. at U. S. Mtg.& Tr. Co., N.Y

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

54
OUGHKEEPSIE (Concluded)—
Water Bonds.
___ $30.000
35
(Part yearly to 1930.)
1923-1935
_— 3143.000
330
1915-1935
--- 44.000
4s
1930-1933
273.000
Water-Supply Bonds.
___ $23.000— _ _AUg 1 1917
48
Fallkill Improvement Bonds.
_Mar
___ $29,000_ _Mar 1 1929
45
29.000-___Apr 1 1930
434s
E. RR. Bonds.
R. &
1915-1929
348.000
1915-1930
55.500
1915-1931
___ 162,000
334s
Mar 1927
—_ 24.000
4s
1930-1933
439
_— 35.000
Bounty Bonds.
1915-1916
3s
--- 33,500
1923-1935
--_ 95,000
334s
Mar 1927
8.000
--4s
Mar 1927
9,000
4s
4.000
1931-1933
--430
Funding Debt Bonds.
$$3.000 ---May 1944
4Ms
H. R. S. H. Bonds.
$15,000____May 1 1928
434s
16,000____Mar 1 1929
45
43016,000____Apr 1 1930
BOND. DEBT May 8'14.$1,895.000
(80% val.)-24,628,284
Assess.val.'13
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$19.55
Population In 1910
27,936
INT. on refunding bonds of 1912
and school bonds of 1913 Is payable at
Columbia-Knickerbocker Trust Co.,
N. Y. City; others at Chase National
Bank, N. Y., and Fallkill Nat. Bank,
Poughkeepsie.
_:

PUTNAM COUNTY.
Carmel Is the county scat.
Building Bonds.
-A 330,000r_Aug 1 '17-'31
4318'11 F
Road Bonds.
-A $18,000r__Aug 1 '17-'25
434'8'11 F
2.000r -Aug 1 1915
F-A
430
A
-A 25,000r-- ug 1 '18-'
430'12 F
-A 38,000-_Aug 1 '15-'
00'13 F
County Jail Bonds.
4.000r_Aug I '15-'16
F
-A
48
BOND.DEBT Apr 14'14 $121,000
Assess. va. 1913 real)___13,045.845
Tot. val.33(abtl. 0%act.)14,484,713
14,665
Population in 1910
INT at First Nat. Bk..Brewster.
QIIEENSBIIRY
UNION FREE
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
A district (P. 0. Glens Falls) in
Warren Co. This district does not include all of the city, but does Include
certain territory outside of the city
limits.
55 '11 J-D $15,000__Deo 1 '24-'25
J-D 57,600c-Dec 1 '14-'22
4s
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.... $72,600
Assessed valuation 1913..35,930,010
Population in 1914 (eat)
2,000
INT. payable at Glens Falls Tr.Co.

-Hudson and part of
of Bath-on-the
the town of East Greenbush.
Fire Department Bonds.
430'08 A-0 $5,500r_Oct '30'15-'25
3,000r_Oot 33 '15-'20
43008 A-0
Sower Bonds(City's Portion).
500r _Nov 15 1915
434509 M-N
Paving Bonds.
J-J 373,9200 July 15 '15-'38
48
J-J 27,840r_July 15'15-38
45
10,000r_July 1 '15-'24
45 '04 J-J
1,000r_ _ _Sept281915
4s '05 M-3
4348'09 A-0 13,000r_Apr 30 '15-'27
430'09 A-0 12,000r_ _Oct 1 '15-'26
430'14 M-N 38.000r--May 1 '15-'34
Greenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds.
430'11 J-J $137,000r_July 1 '14-'41
School Bonds.
4345
M-S 14.000o Mch 18'15-'16
4s
F
-A I 6,000o_.. Aug 1 1916
1 7,000c-__Aug 1 1921
BOND.DEBT Apr 10'14.. $310.500
Floating debt
4.443
Cash in sinking fund
20.795
Assess. val.'13(83% act.).5,735.231
Assessed value, real estate..4,874.821
City tax (per $1,000) 1913---$17.59
Population In 1910
10.711
INT. at Rensselaer County Bank.
RENSSELAER COUNTY.
County seat is Troy.
Armory Bonds.
330'02 F-A $10,000r_Feb 1 '15-'19
Jail Bonds.
45 '10 F-A1336,000r_Aug 1 '15-'20
1 35.000r_Aug 1 '21-'25
4s '10 F
-A 80,000r_Aug 1 '26-'36
4s '10 F-A 10.000r_Aug 1 '37-'38
Court
-House Bonds(registered)
330'95 A-0 $96,000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'30
330'96 A-0 105,000r_ _Apr 1 '31-'45
330'97 A-0 25,000r_ _Apr 1 '41-'45
430'12 A-0 39.000r_ _Apr 1 '15-27
434s'12 M-N 38,000r Nov 1,'14-'32
War Bonds (renewal).
4s '97 F
-A $4,0000_ _Feb 1 '15-'16
334s'00 F
-A 16,0000—Feb 1 '15-'30
330'99 F
-A
7,0000__Feb 1 '15-'21
33001 F
-A
3,000o_ _Feb 1 '15-'17
Highway Bonds.
3348'05 F
-A 347.500r_Feb 1 '15-'33
33006 F
-A 22,000r__Feb 1 '15-'36
4s '07 F
-A 63,000r_Feb 1 '15-'35
4s ,09 F
-A 40,000r_Feb 1 '15-34
430'12 F-A 140,000r_Feb 1 '15-'42
4 s'13 F
-A 78,000r_Feb 1 '15-'40
-A 84,000r..Feb 1 '15-'42
4 8'14 F
Toll Road Bonds.
330'02 F
-A $27,000r—Feb 1 '15-'23
Hospital Bonds.
45 '09 M-N $20.000r ,.May 1 '15-'24
Sinking Fund Bonds.
3345'97 A-0 $45.000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'17
Refunding Bonds.
33005 F
-A 321,000c__Feb 1 '15-'35
33006 F
-A 22,000r_ _Feb 1 '15-'36
-A 13.000r_ _Feb 1 '15-'27
48 '07 F
House of Ind. Bds. (renewal).
3348'02 F
-A 316.0000_ -Feb 1 '15-22
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14-31,132,500
Assessed val, real estate- _76,484,140
Assessed val., personal-- 3,381,669
5,786,054
Franchises
3,472,526
Bank stock
Total assessed val. 1913-89.124,389
(Assessment about full value.)
County tax (per $1,000)'13_ —36.19
122,276
Population in 1910
INTEREST on registered bonds is
payable at office of County Treas.; on
coupon bonds at Nat. State Bk.,Troy

QUEENS COUNTY.
County seat is Jamaica. A large
part of the old County of Queens is
now included in the Greater New
York, and a law changing the
name of that portion of the old county outside of Greater New York to
Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1
1899. The amount of outstanding
bonds of this county which will be
chargeable to the City of New York
has been finally determined by the RIVERHEAD WATER DIST.
P. 0. Riverhead, Suffolk County.
Supreme Court (V. 71 p. 875). UnWater System Construe. Bonds.
der this decision the City of NewYork
was made liable for 33.796,032.11 of _s '14 J-D$100,000r_Dee 1 '15-'34
the old debt of Queens County as It 5s '14 J-D $75,000r
stood at the date of division, and the 4.875s'14J-D 25,000r
remaining $1,011,967.89 became an Assessed valuation 1913—$1.383.725
obligation of Nassau County. Instead of apportioning certain bonds ROCHESTER.
Rochester is the county seat of
to New York City and to Nassau
County, the debt and interest is not Monroe County. Incorporated 1834.
Market Bonds.
divided. New York City pays
_ _Jan 1 1924
.78952414973 of the principal and int. 330'04 J-J
f$128.000Incinerating Plant Bonds.
as it becomes due and Nassau Co.
.21047585027. The Comptroller of 430'13 J-J $100,000___Jan 15 1933
Refunding Bonds (Roth. &
New York City acts as agent In the
State Line RR.).
payment of the debt.
The statement below shows the 430'13 F-A$510.000r—Feb 1 1933
Fire House Bonds.
obligations of the old County of
Queens which remained outstanding 330'12 M-N$125.000r—May 1 1924
Voting-Machine Bonds.
on Oct. 31 1914.
4s '12 F-A $49,600r ___Aug 1 1922
Road Bonds.
-A 17,004_ _Aug 1 '15-'31
4s
A-03340,000—Oct 15 1917 4s '14 F
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
45
M-N 375,000...Nov 15 1917
45
J-D •55,000_ _ _Deo 27 1917 430'14 A-0$500,000r—..Apr 1 1944
45
J-D 1,339,000_ _ _ _ Deo 1 1917 4348'13 J-J 1.000,000_ _ _Jan 15 1933
Bridge Bonds.
J-D 290,000__Deo 15 1917
g
J-J 400,000._„May 1 1922 3s '90 J-Jx$100,000r__ --Jan 1 1920
4s g
1.1-N 275,000..._ _Nov 1 1916 330'91 J-J 2100,000r__ _July 1 1921
48
A-0 618,000____Apr 1 1917 330'92 J-.1 x100,000r__ _Sept 1 1922
East Side Trunk Sewer.
4s
A-0 135.000._ Oct 1 1917
45
J-J *$150.000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'27
Gold Bonds.
4s g
J-J 3151,000g _July 1 1916 334s J-.I *175,000r __Jan 1 '15-'21
J-J 250.000r. _Jan 1 '28-'37
3345
Funding Bonds.
J-131$120,000-Dec 1 '15-'26 33004 J-J 100,000r_ -July 1 '38-'41
45
Park Bonds.
1 60.000-- _Deo 1 1927
48
J-D 50,000.. Dec 15 1917 35 '88 J-J x$200,000r---July 1 1928
330'96 J-J x00,000r.--Jan 1 1936
Building Bonds.
4s
J-D $120,000—Dec 15 1927 4348'13 J-J 610,000_ _ _Jan 15 1933
Water-Works
Other Bonds.
45
J-J 350.000—Jan 1 '15-'19 4s'93-'9“ F-A*$300,000r_Feb 1 1943
TOTAL DEBT Oct 31 '14.34,378.000 3348'92F-A z500.000r__ _Feb 1 1942
-A 5950,000r —Feb 1 1944
N.Y.City's proportion_ __ 3,472,327 330'94F
905.673 ls '12 J-Jx1,000.0(X). __Jan 1 1942
Nassau's proportion
434s'13 J-.1 1,849,000. _Jan 15 1933
_Jan
Water Refunding.
RAMAPO UNION FREE SCHOOL
334s'05M-N $360,0'5 1r_ _May 1 1935
DIST. NO. 3.
Water-Works Refunding.
This district (P. 0. Suffern) Is In
3 34s'03 J-Jr$2.697,000r—Jan 1 1933
Rockland County.
Water-Shed Bonds.
$7,000__Nov 1 '14-'20
334s'01 —
430'123,000__Nov 1 '14-'15 330'98 F-A$200,000r___Aug 1 1918
4.35s'l 1 Sep 60,000r_Sept 1 '16-'45 330'04 J-J 170,000r_ _July 1 1924 I
Local Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1 1914_1)71,000
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)..2.756.622 330'99 F-Ax$500,000r—Oct 2 1919
School tax (per $1,000) 1913...$7.25 330'04 J-.7 500,000r—July 1 1924
INTEREST at Suffern Nat. Bank 45 '08 J-J x1.000,000r—Sept 1 1938
434s'13 J-J2,100,000_ _ __Jan 15 1933
School Bonds.
RENSSELAER.
•
This city, formerly the village of 0'07-'09J-J$200,000r_June 1 '15-'22
Greenbush, was incorporated April 45 '12 J-D 350.000r___June 1 1942
1897, and is In Rensselaer County. 430'14 A-0 500,000r--..Apr 1 1944
A bill passed by the Legislature of
Dist. No. 2 (Brighton).
1901 annexed to the city the village 4s
--- 52,800- _Oct 25 '15-'21




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BOND. DEBT June 1 1914 5539,000
Assess. val.(84% act.)13.21,337.618
Town tax (per $1,000) 1913_$11.82
Population in 1910
19,652
INT.
x Subject to call begin 10 Years Chester. at First Nat. Bank, Port
after date. * After 20 years. t After
5 years.
INTEREST.—All bonds and int RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. NO.1.
J-D $9,750o ___ -1915-1921
are payable at office of Union Trust 45
Co. of N. Y.. fiscal agents of the city. 45 '02 J-J
6,000r—Jan 1 '15-'28
TOT. DEBT,SINK. FDS., &C.— 4.305'07J-D 26.000—June 1 '17-'42
Sept. 30 '14. Oct. 1 1913. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14_$41,750
Bond.debt..$17,555,404 317.169,600 Assess. val.1913(86% act.).2,828,437
Water debt
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-37.80 -I3,000
(included) 8,026.000
8.261.000 Population in 1914 (est.)
Included In the bonded debt give
INT. at Mamaroneck in N. Y.
above for Sept. 30 1914 are $4,100.- exchange.
000 local-impt. bonds and $675,000
East Side trunk sewer bonds issued
to provide money pending the collec- RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. NO.3.
tion of assessments. Notes out- 334s
__ $45,500
standing and not included above,
($3,500 payable annually.)
$642,500. Bills payable against en- 5s '09 Nov $33,250__Nov 1 '15-'33
tire city. $1,234,584.
BOND.DEBT Apr 15 '14.. $80,500
On Sept. 30 1914 the city had a Assessed val. '13 134 act.)..5,249.746
sinking fund of $1,191,459.83. On School tax (per $1,000) 1913--$7.143
4.000
Sept. 30 1914 the city was $973.- Population in 1914 (est.)
299.58 under its debt limit.
RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST.NO.4.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
430'10 A-0 $65,000r_Apr 1 '14-'31
1913.
1912.
1905.
1914-1926
A-0 38,740
334s
$
$
1914-1934
R.E.175668235 165986775 114244975 4s___ 30.000 1914_ 5159,100
BOND. DEBT May
(Assessment about actual value.)
1913_8,735.188
Per.. 8193700 8127300 6952050 Assessed valuation
Fran 15752030 14281300 5742825 School tax (per $1,000) 1913—$12.48
Tot.199613965 188395375 126939850
INTEREST payable at Say. Bank,
Tax(p.m)19.75
19.515
18.94 Portchester, Riverhead & Peeksklll.
POPULATION.—In 1910 was
218,149; in 1905 was 181,666: in 1900 RYE AND HARRISON UN.FREE
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6.
it was 162,608;.in 1890, 133.896; in
-N
55 '08 Al $65,000c —__1917-1942
1880, 89,366; in 1870. 62,386.
BOND. DEBT May 1909-- $69,000
Assessed valuation 1908...1,665,000
ROCKLAND COUNTY.
New City is the county seat.
ST. JOHNSVILLE.
Funding Bonds.
This village is in Montgomery Co.
3345
J-D $100,000r —June 1915-24 Inc. 1854. Population 1910, 2.536.
45 '05 M-Si 63,000r_Sept 1 '15-'23
Water Bonds.
8.000r— _Sept 1 1924 4348
Aug $4,000r_Aug 1 '15-'18
180,000r_Sept 1 '25-'34 430
May 3,000r_May 5'19-'21
BOND DEBT Oct 1914_..—$351,000 4148
1,000r_Jan 1 '15-'16
Jan
Floating debt
30,000 45
May 5,000r_May 1 '15-'24
Assess. val.(real&franch.)32,384.846 45
Sept 10,000r_Sept 2 '15-'24
Assessed val., personal
889,095 3348
July 5,000r_July 1 '15-'24
Bank stook
740,085 434s'14 F-A 15,000 y'ly beg.Aug '17
Tot. val.'13(80% act)-34,014,026
(Subject to call nay int. date.)
Population in 1910
46,873
Paving Bonds.
INTEREST payable by check on 4.308'11Aug $36,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29
N. Y.City to registered holder.
4.305 11Aug 36,000r —.1917-1949
.
Sewer Bonds.
4345'06 Nov 329,920r_Nov 1 '14-'35
ROCKVILLE CENTRE.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913-3102.280
This village Is in Nassau County. Assess. val. '12 (34 act.) —1,191,250
Inc. July 15 1893. Pop. 1910, 3.667 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 $20.27
Light Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., St. Johnsv.
3 34g'00 J-J $6,790c&rJuly 1'15-'21
5,000r_June 1 '15-'19 ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY.
3.85'06 J-D
4.20s'09M-S
2,500r_Sept 1 '15-'19
Canton Is the county seat.
4.29s'11F-A 11,000r_Aug 1 '15-'25
County Home !mot. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
4s '14 M-Sel5,000___Mar 1 1929
45 '95 J-J $29,500r Jan 1 '15-20-25
16,000._ _Mar 1 1930
6,000r_Jan 1 '15-'26
3.65s'02J-J
Highway onds.
1,500r_July 1 '15-'17 48 '11 M-S $10.000_ ___Mar 1 1915
4.408'07J-J
6,000r_Aug 1 '15-'26
4.29s'11F-A
1 5,000_-__Mch 1 1916
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__$68.290 4s '12 M-S 125.000
1916-1924
Assess. val.(3( act.)'14___2,266,845 4s '14 M-S 60,000—Mar 1 '25-'28
1914.411.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911—
Tax rate (per $1,000)
$75,000
INT. payable in Rockville Centre Assessed valuation 1911-A5,340,132
at Bank of Rockville Centre.
Tax rate (per ELM) 1910--- _$2.00
Population in 1910
89,005
ROME.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
This city is in Oneida Co. Inc.
Mch.8 1870. Population '10. 20.497. SALAMANCA.
Water Bonds.
This village is in Cattaraugus Co.
4s '08 J-J $100,000r—July 1 1928 Inc. July 25 1878. Pop'n,'10, 5,792.
4s '08 J-J
90,000r.. _Nov 2 1928
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
4s '09 J-J
50,000r_ - _Apr 5 1929
F
-A 313,000—Aug 1 '15-'27
45 '09 J-J 155,000r —July 1 1929 4s
4s '10 J-J 25,000r—Jan 2 1930 5s Water Bonds.
'07 F-A $13,000r_Aug 1 '15-'27
0'10 J-J 40,000r-- Deo 1 1930 3.858 ann
57,500r__ _Nov '15-'35
4 30'11 J-J 158,000r__Sept 15 1931 4.355'14J-J
42,000_ _July 1 '15-34
Street Bonds.
Light Bonds.
M-N $12,000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
4s
-A 11,500r_Aug 1 '15-'17
A-0 7,000r_Anr 15 '15-21 58 '07 F
4s
-A
4,500r_Aug 1 '15-'23
430'14 May 17.80846 May15'15-'18 5s '07 F
3.85s s-a
11,500-- _ _Nov '15-'35
Sewer Bonds.
Park Bends.
4s
J-J $110,000r..Apr 15 '15-'21
1 1930
(35,000 yearly to 1920; bal. due 1921) 4.40s'09A-0 $8,500- — Oct.
Water and Light Bonds.
45
J-J $37,000r Apr 15 1921
1918
TOTAL DEBT Apr 7'14-- $852,750 4.70s'I1F-A $4,500
Sidewalk Bonds.
Water debt (included)_ - 618.000
ann $8,000c_ __Dec 1 1920
Assessed valuation 1913_ --9,178,075 40
Aerial Truck Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913—$17.71
s-a
$4,000
INTEREST is payable in Rome at 4345
Paving Bonds.
First Nat. Bank and Farmers' Nat.
Bank; and N.Y.at Nat.Park Bank, 4.898'06F-A $6,745.44 Aug 1 '15-'26
3148
ann 14,034.56_July 1 1920
4.958 s-a
8,284.36_Aug 1 192
6
410'10 F-A
ROME SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
6,706.72 Aug 1'15-30
330
J-J
$3,000r_July 1 '15-'17 4.65'13 A-0 10,592.12r-Apr 1 '15-28
1918
4.70s'12s-a
4s
F
-A 13,000r_Feb 1 '15-'18
2,262.72-Aug 1
4s '00 M-S 41,000r_Mch 1 '19-'28
School Bonds..
BOND.DEBT Apr 15 '14.. 358,000
312,000r_Nov 1 '15-'20
Assessed valuation 1914- .7,962.717 430'09
30,000r_Nov 1 '21-'30
School tax (per 31.000) 1914__$8.92
0
40:107 80 ov 1 '31-'40
10 00 r N
INTEREST payable in Rome at TOTAL
DEBT Aug 1914_5298.632
Farmers' Nat. and First Nat. banks.
102.500
Water debt (mnel)
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.). _2,436,230
RYE, VILLAGE.
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1912.- -321.00
A village In Westchester County.
INTEREST on the water bonds of
Inc. 1904. Population '10. 3.964.
1906, the park bonds and school
Sewer B
bonds is payable at Salamanca Trust
5s '08 M-S$276,924r_Mch 10'15-'38 Co. In Salamanca: on water bonds of
Fire-House Bonds.
1914 in New York e•cehange.
Ss '08 1.1-S $36,924r_Mch 10'15-'38
4 M8'10 id-S 10.000r_ Mch 10'16-'24 SAUNA.
Street Improvement Bonds.
This town is in Onondaga County
55 '08 M-S3115,384r_tich 10'15-'38
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
43012 M-S 128,800r_Mch 10 '15-42 45
-1914-1937
14-S $79,200c
Dock Bonds.
0
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '14- $79,20
55 '08 M-S $13,800r_Mch 10'15-37 Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)..1 ,803,139
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913-- $604,915 Total tax (per 31,000)1913 $13.03+
Assess. val.'13 (70% act)-9,541,082 Population in 1910
8
3,20
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913- —313.52 INT. at Union Trust Co.. N. Y•
INT. at Central Tr. Co., N. Y.0
SANDY HILL. See Hudson Falls.
RYE, TOWN.
This town is in Westchester Co.
Highway Bonds.
SARANAC LAKE.
J-D 390,000r_June 1 '15-'32
This village is in Franklin and Es348
8,000r_Aug 1 '15-'22 sex counties. Incorp. June 1892.
4348'09 F
-A
Park Bonds.
Sidewalk Bonds.
3.85209F-A$400,000r_Feb 15 '15-'38 330'01 F
-A $8.000r —1915-1931
1915-1933
-'A 40,000r_Feb 15 '19-'58 5s '13 F-A
9,500
g '09 F
Dist. No. 10(Brighton).
--- $1,200_ _Oct 16 '15-'18
Convention Hall Bonds.
4s 139 J-D $100,000r--.June 1 1929
5s

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

SARANAC LAKE (Con.)
chooj Bonds.
§
_Feb 1 1915
e
Paving Bonds.
A $5.
-A 20.000r__Feb 1 '16-'19
448'08 M-S 1$1.000r___Sept 1 1925 35 '90 F
124.000r_Sept 1 '26-'37 43 '99 A-0 18,000r .Apr 1 '20-'23
-A 22,000r_Aug 15 15-'20
410'09 M-S
9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 48 '00 F
-A 60,000r--Aug 1 '21-'32
410'08 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '15-'24 45 '02 F
95,000r_July 1 '15-'33
410'09 M-S 13,000r_Sept 1 '15-'29 48 '03 J-J
880e_Aug 15 '15-'18
1915-1933 Ss '98 Aug
55 13 F
-A
9.500
875c-Deo 1 '14-'20
6s '01 Dec
Water Bonds.
1923 3%8'05 A-0 3,000r____Apr I 1915
55 '94 July $28,000r
1924 48 '06 J-J 130,000r_July 15'15-'20
55 '96 Jan 10,000r
I60,000r_July 15'21-'26
310'01 F
-A 32,000r ____1915-1931
-A 32,400r __ -1915-1933 410'07 J-D f12,000r_June 1 '15-'18
4s '03 F
130,000r_ - _June 1 1927
45 '06 J-J 32,000r_July 1 '35-'66
252,000r_July 15'15-'28
5,000r_Jan 1 '36-'40 4148'08
413 '06 J-J
4.40s'10M-N 28,000r_May 1 '40-'67 4148'10 J-J 240,000r_July 1 '15-'30
4)0'11 A-0 170,000r--Oct 1 '15-'31
Fire Department Bonds.
$2,000r_Jan 1 '15-'19 4s'12 J-J 270,000r-July 1 '15-'32
5s '07 J-J
15,000r-July 1 '15-'39 58 13 A-0 95,000r-Apr 1 '15-'33
4.453'10J-J
55 '13 J-J 380,000r_July 1 '15-'33
Sewer Bonds.
$24,000r _-_-1915-1932 410'14 J-J 26,000_ _July 1 '15-'27
-A
48 '02 F
18,000r_July 1 '31-'66 410'14 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '15-'34
49 '06 J-J
Garbage Collection Bonds.
12,000r-Sept 1 '15-'38
410'08 s-a
8,500r_Sept 1 '15-'31 4s '14 F-A $7,000r_Aug 1 '15-'21
410'09 M'S
50,000c-Jul1 1 '42-'66 48 '14 M-S 14.000r_Sept 1 1915
4.453'12J-J
Police Dept. Bonds.
Crematory Bonds.
4.458'10E-A $9,000r_Aug 1 '15-'32 4s '14 J-D $4.000r_June 1 '15-'18
Public-Market Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 '14-$201,000
Spec. ass't bonds (acidl- 53.000 410'12 A-0 $80,000r_Apr 1 '15-'30
Water bonds (additional _- 187.400 45 '14 J-D
2.000r_June 1 '15-'16
TOT. BD. DT.Oct 1'14- 421.400
City Hall Building Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(H act.)2,808,227 3148'05 M-S $22,000r--Sept 1'15 25
2
Vlliage tax (per $1,000) 1914_$21.20
Water Bonds.
Population In 1910
4.983 45 '85 M-N $20,000r_Nov 1 '14-'15
INT. payable at Adirondack Nat. 45 '96 .7-5 30,000r July 15 1916
Bank, Saranac Lake, in N. Y. each. 38 '86 1,1-N 10,000r.-_Nov 1 1916
4s '98 J-D 32,000r _June 1'17-'18
SARATOGA COUNTY.
45 '99 J-J
15,000r __July 1 1919
Ballston Spa Is the county seat.
45 '01 F
-A 15,000rAug 1 1921
Road Bonds.
45 '03 F
-A 319,000r_Aug 15 '16-'23
5s '09 F-A 380,000c_Feb 5 '15-'18 310'04 .1-J
50,000r_July 15'15'24
58 '10 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '20-'22 4s '95 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1915
-A f10,000----Feb 1 1922
Deficiency & Impt. Bonds.
58 '14 F
140.000--Feb 1 '23-'24 48 '02 F
-A $20.000r Feb 1 '23-'26
Hospital Bonds.
4s '04 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '15-'24
-A $30,000----Feb 1 1919 43 '03 M-N 25.000r_May 1 '15-'19
Es '14 F
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14...S210,000
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913--27,584,152 48 '09 J-J $270,000r.July 20'15-'29
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12--57.76
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910
61.917 45 '91 A-0 $10,000r-Oct 1 1920
INTEREST is payable at office of 4s '92 A-0 10,000r ___Oct 1 1921
County Treasurer at Saratoga Spgs. 48 '94 F
-A 15,000r-Aug 1 1922
48 '96 54
5.000r_ _July 15 1923
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
48 '98 ,T-13 15,000r __June 1 1924
This village is in Saratoga County 43 '99 J-J
15,000r___July 1 1925
Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 12,693. 43 '00 5-13 17.000r __June 1 1915
410'11 A-0$100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'40 4e '01 J-D 30,000r_1926-'28 & '30
410'11 J-D 150.000r_June 1 '16-'40 48 '02 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '23-'31
2
4148'13 J D 50.000r_June 1 '18 42 48 '02 M-N 13,000r___May 1 1932
49 '03 M-N 80,000r_ May 1'15-'30
Water Bonds.
M-S $15,000c&rSep I '15-'17 48 '04 M-N i20,000r_May 1 '15-'19
55
25,000r_May 1 '20-'24
M-S J12,000r_Sept 1 '15-'16
48
3,000r-Sept 1 1917 410'06 A-0 20.000r_Oct 15 '15-'26
410'07 J-D 370,000r._ _June 1 1927
Water and Sewer Bonds.
2
M-S $10,000o&r_Sept'15 16 410'08 A-0 126,000r_Apr 1 '15-'28
4s
M-S 130,000r-Sept 1 '17-'29 410'10 A-0 65,000r_-Oct 1 '15-'27
4s
44s'11 A-0 85,000r__Oct 1 '15-'31
Village-Hall Bonds.
4s
Aug $30,000o&rAug 1 '15-20 410'12 A-0 90,000r__Oct 1 '15-'32
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_ _ _$500,000 53'13 J-J 361.000r_July l'15-'33
Assess. val. real est.. 1913-5,588,430 410'14 J-D 300,000r_July 1 '15'34Total assessed val. 1913.-5,902,630
Street Imp. Assess. Bonds.
(Assessment 1-3 actual value.)
4 He'll J-J $7,489.28 Oct 28 '14-'15
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$41.30
Fire Bonds.
INTEREST at office of the Re- 4s '00 J-D $25,000r June
elver of Taxes in Saratoga Springs. 48 '01 3-1) 10,000r___June 1 1927
48 '01 J-D 15,000r___June 1 1929
SARATOGA SPRGS. SCH. DIST. 48 '03 J-J 40,000r.July 1 '16-'23
4.35s'11J-J 1518,000r_July 1 '15 20 4s '04 M-N 30,000r_May 1 '15-'24
2
1 24.000r_July 1 '21-'26 34s'07 3
-fl 14,000r_Dee 1 '14-'20
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914$42,000 4s '13 A-0 20,000r_Apr 1 '15-'24
MCI'S% val.'14 (1-3 act.)__5,902,630 4s '14 J-D 26,000r_June 1 '15-'27
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$10.41 Temporary loan ctfs. 4s__ $839,235
Population In 1914 (est.)
12.000 TOT. DEBT Oct 21 '14_ _ 6,323,779
INTEREST payable at Citizens' Sinking fund
810,651
NET DEBT Oct 21 '14
Nat. Bank, Saratoga Springs.
5,513,129
Water debt (included)---_ 551,000
Assessed valuation, real_
SAUGERTIESITNION FREE SCH. Assessed val., personal_ 52,514,435
2,449,750
DIST. NO. 10.
Assessed val., franchises
2,660.755
This district Is in Ulster County.
57,624.940
40'08 M-N $18,000r_Oct 31 '15-'32 Total valuation 1914
4s
M-N 48,090r_Nov 1 '15-'56 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 1913 668,235 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _ _ $25.20
Assess. val.'13( act.)_ _ -1,818,027 Population in 1910
72.826
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_$1I.22
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
Population in 1913 (est.)
4,000
LNT, payable at First Nat. Bank SCHENECTADY COUNTY.
County seat Is Schenectady,
SCARSDALE.
0Ienridge Sanatorium
This town is In Westchester Co 4Hs'14 M-N$30,000_ May Bonds.
1 '15-'29
Mch. 7 1778. Pop'n '10. 1.300
Court
-House Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4148
J-J $528,000c_July 1 '15-'58
4.40s 145-S
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
168.000r--July '15-'56
2,000rJuly 1 1957 410'13 J-J $98.000r__Jan 1 '15-'63
Highway'Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
$11.000_ _May 1 '15-'25 414509 F-A$150.0000_Feb
Es
MN 30,000r_May 1 '15-'41 BOND. DEBT May 1914 1 '15-'29
310
$800,000
M-N 17.000r_42.000 yrly Assess, val., real estate,... _59.596.455
330
May I Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 2,628,138
M-N 2,000r_May 1 '30 31 Assess. val.spec.franchise 3,063,862
4s
2
500r___1ay 1 1932 Population In 1910
88.235
M-N 4.000r._May 1 '17-'20
48
INT. on court
-house bonds
1.150r_ --May 1 1921 able part at Rochester Say. payBank.
M-N 2,000r_May 1 '15-'26 part at Citizens' Trust
4s
410'10 J-D 42,000r_June 1 '15-'35 ectady, and part at Co. In SchenSchenectady
BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '13-- $124,650 Trust Co.; on funding
bonds at
Assess. val.'12 (1-3 act.)_ _5,773,950 Brooklyn Say. Bank,
Brooklyn,N.Y,
Tax rate (per $LOW) 1912- -511.088
INT. In White Plains at Central SCHUYLER COUNTY.
Bank of Westchester County.
County seat is Watkins.
Highway Bonds.
SCHENECTADY.
410'13 M-S $33.000
1915-1925
This city is situated in the county TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 1914_536,000
same name. Incorp. in 1798 Population in 1910
of the
14,004
Election Expense Bonds.
-A $16,000r_ _Aug 1 '15-'22 SCOTIA.
4s '14 F
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
This village is in Schenectady Co
-A $8,000r_Aug 1 '15-'22 Inc. Jan. 1902. Pop'n 1910, 2.965
4s '14 F
Paving Bonds.
Street-lmpt. Bonds.
-A 825,000_ _Aug 1 '15-'24
4s '14 M-S $12,000r_Scpt I '15-'18 .58 '14 F
Culvert Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
410'12 A-0 $20,000r--Apr 1 '15-'22 4.60s'14 F
-A $3,000_ _Aug 1 '19-'24
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
38 '13 J-J $95.000r_Jan 1 '15-'33 (is '12 F-A 1$4.800c_Aug 1 '15-'17
8.000r_June 1 '15-'22
1 8,000c_Aug 1 '18225
4s '14 J-D
Park Bonds
Water Bonds.
58 '13 J-J $285,000r_July 1 '15-'33 4.90s'06F-A $21,000c_-Aug 1 '15-'35
4 48'14 J-D 60,000r-June 1 '15-'34 55 '07 F-A
8,000r__Aug 1 '15-'30
Comfort Station & Band Stand
58 '10 F
-A
4,600„....Aug 1 1926
$6.000r_July 1 '15-'20 410'09 F
4s '13 J-J
-A
4,600__Aug 1 1923
3,000r_June 1 '15-'17 4.808'11F-A
4s '14 J-D
4.600____Aug 1 1927
Bridge Bonds.
3.905'05F-A 40.000___Feb 1 '15-'34
-A 32.000___Feb 1 '15-'34
48 '13 A-0 $22,500r_Apr 1 '15-'23 410'06 F
1,500r-June 1 '15217 5s '12 F
4s '14 J-D
-A
5.100cAug 1 1928
tlighwayaBonds.
5s '13 F-A
5,100c___Aug 1 1933
48 '14 A-0 1$8,000r__ _Apr 1 1915 4.408'14 F
-A 5,100c_ _ _Aug 1 1934




Sewer Bonds.
58 '10 F
-A $2,000--Aug 1 1926
445'05 F-A 28,000-Feb 1 '15-'34
4e'05 F
-A 12,000.-Feb 1 '15-'34
53 07 F
-A
7,000-__Aug I '15-'28
410'09 F
-A
2,000--__Aug 1 1922
4.80s'11F
-A
2.000_ ___Aug 1 1927
Es '12 F
-A
2.500c___Aug 1 1928
55 '13 F
-A
2,500cAug 1 1933
58 '13 F
-A
8,000c_Aug 1 '18-'25
4.40s'14 F
-A 2,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1934
5s '14 F
-A
2,500__Aug 1 '15-'19
Drainage Bonds.
410'09 F
-A $5,000---Aug 1 1924
4.80s'11F-A
6.000___Aug 1 1927
Es '10 F
-A
6.000----Aug 1 1927
Village-Hall Bonds.
5s '07 F
-A $4.500r__Aug 1 '15-'23
5s '10 F-A
2,000___-Aug 1 1926
410'09 F
-A
1.000----Aug I 1923
4.808'11F-A
2,000---Aug 1 1927
58 '12 F
-A
500c---Aug 1 1928
55 '13 F-A
500c__-Aug 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $266,900
Sinking funds
5.397
Assessed valuation 1914
1,712,111
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_640.20
INT. at Schenectady Trust Co.
SENECA COUNTY.
Waterloo is the county seat.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
414s'14 J-13$102,000c_June 1 '16-'32
TOTAL BONDED DEBT
(7)
Population in 1910
26,972
INT.at First Nat. Bk.of Waterloo
SENECA FALLS, TOWN.
This town Is in Seneca County.
Refunding Bonds.
434s'13 J-J $110,000--July 1 '15-'25
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'14-- $120,000
Sinking fund
10,000
Total valuation 1913
4.050,267
(Assessment about 82% actual value)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913--$15.03
Population in 1910
7,407
INT. payable in N. Y. City; at
Douglas Fenwick & Co.

55
Court
-House Bonds.
55 '07 M-S $20,000r_May 1 '15-'18
BOND.DEBT Oct. 1914
$50,000
Assessed valuation, real--42,985.860
Assessed val., personal__.-1,483,265
Total val.'13 (90% act.)_44,469.125
Population in 1910
83.362
INT. at N. Y. State Bk., Albany.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
County seat Is Riverhead.
Bldg. !mot. Bonds.
4148'14 J-D S50,000r_3une 1 '15-'34
Jail Bonds.
410'10 M-81135,000r_Mch 1 '15-'23
1 20,000r-__Mch 1 1924
Road Bonds.
410'08 J-J $50,000r_July 1 '15-'24
4148'13 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '24-'29
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14. $260,000
Assess. val.'13 (1( act.)--93.130,556
County tax (per $1,000) 1913-83.80
Population in 1910
96.138
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Monticello is the county scat.
48 '11 J-J $29,000_c&rJan 1'16-'30
Turnpike Bonds.
45 '10 J-J 620,431.75rJan 114
227
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
4s '09 J-J $125,000c__Jan 1 '15-'39
BOND. DEBT Jan 1913-- $185,632
Assess. val.'12 (14 act.)___7,503.170
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12-$12.12
Population in 1910
33,808
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

SYRACUSE.
Mark E. Conan, Comptroller.
Syracuse Is situated in Onondaga
County. Incorp. Dec. 13 1847. The
village of Elmwood was annexed on
.Tan. 1 1900.
Collegiate Bonds.
45 '96 J-D i100.000r- Dee 1 1926
Harbor Brook !rapt. Bonds.
3%8'02 M-N$ 4,000r_Nov 1 '15-'22
SENECA FALLS, VILLAGE.
330'03 A-0 6.300r_Apr 1 '15-'23
This village is in Seneca County.
School Bonds.
Incorp. In 1831; re-Incorp. In 1902.
310'01 F
-A $17,500r- --Aug '15-'21
Street Paving Bonds.
49,600r_July 1 '15-'22
310'02 J-J
4.30511F
-A $55,000r__Feb 1 '16-'26 410'07 M-N 42,250r May 15 '15-'27
4.258'11F-A 33,000r__Aug 1 '15-'25 4148'07 J-J
16,250r July 15 '15-'27
4.30s F
-A 15,000r__Feb 1 '24-'26 0'09 A-0 112,000r_Apr 1 '15-'29
4.305 3-0 14.000r__Deo 1 '14-'24
Onondaga Creek impt. Bonds.
4.45s'12F-A 20,000___Feb 1 '27-'30 310'02 J-D 522,500r_Dec 1 '14-'22
Sewer Bonds.
45 '04 M-N 12.500r_May 1 '15-'24
434s'06 A-0 549,5000-0st 1 '15-36
Park Bonds.
4.708'08 J-J 39,600r_Mch 2'15-'38 310'01 F
-A $8,750r__ _Aug '15-'21
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 1912-8235,880 4143'11 M-N 85.000r_ May 1 '15-'31
Assessed valuation 1912-- -3,385,124 410'12 J-D 90.000r_June 1 '15-'32
Village tax (per $1,000) 1912--$18.70 410'13 F
-A 47.500r_Aug 15'15-'33
Population In 1910
6,588
Local Impt. Bonds.
INT. pay. at Exchange Nat. Bk. 410'06 A-0 $45,000r-Oct 1 '15-'16
and State Bank of Seneca Falls.
-A 48,000r_Aug 1 '15-'17
434s'07 F
410'08 M-S 86,000r_Sept 1 '15-'18
SKANEATELES.
41009 M-S 60,000r_Sept 1 '15-'19
This village is in Onondaga Co. 4348'10 A-0 34,800r_Apr 1 '15 20
2
Inc. 1833. Population 1910, 1.615. 410'10 3-3 192,000r_July 1 '15 30
2
48 g
5-3 $37,000r---$1,000 Y'lY 4 348'10 .1-.1
96,000r July 15 '15-'20
3 Hs g J-J
6,000r ,...1,000 y'ly 410'10 .1-3
5,400r __July 15 1915
BOND.DEBT Oct 11914.. $43,000 4 He'll 11-S 124,100r Sept 15'l5-'31
Water debt (included)
30,000 Hs'll 3-13 133,000r_June 1 '15-'21
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-1,347,218 410'11 J-D
6,000r_June 1 '15-'16
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-525.24 410'12 J-D 10.200r_June 1 '15-'17
INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneatles. 434s'12 3
-fl 112,000r-June 1 '15-'22
410'12 M-N198,000r_Nov 1 '15-'32
SKANEATELES UNION FREE 410'13 M-S 198,000r_Sept 1 '15-23
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
410'13 M-S 18.400r_Sent 1 '15218
This district Is in Onondaga Co.
414s'14 A-0 363.000r_Apr 1 '15-'34
45 '09 Oct 1511,000r_Oct 1 '15-'25 4348'14 J-D 270,000r_June 1
24,000r_Oot 1 '26-'37 410'14 J-D
8,000r_June 1 '15-'19
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914 -_ $35.000 410'14 A-0 363.000r_Apr 1 '15-'34
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-1.465,918
City-Hall Refunding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914--$7.17 48 '09 F-A$225,000r_Aug 2 '15-'29
Population In 1914 (est.)
1,800
Sewer Bonds,
INT. at Nat. Ban of Skaneateles. 410'07 J-J $32,500r_July 1 '15-'27
45 '08 J-.T 140,000r-July 1 '15-'28
SOLVAY.
410'11 A-0 85,000r_Apr 1 '15-'31
This village Is In Onondaga Co. 410'11 F
-A 170.000r_Aug 1 '15-'31
Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 5.139. 41012 F
-A 180,000r_Aug 1 '15-'32
General !mot. Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
414s'14 F-A f $8,000_ _Aug 1 '15-'22 31001 F-A $4,900r___Aug '15-'21
142,000_ _Aug 1 '23-43
Library Bonds.
Street Bonds.
310'01 F
-A $13.300r_ _ _Aug '15-'21
434809 3-D $144,000_June 1 '15-'38
Fire Department Bonds.
4148'12 F
-A 148.000c_Aug 1 '16-'40 310'01 F
-A $14.700r- _Aug '15-'21
Water bonds
10,000r_May 1 '15-'22
$75.000 310'02
Sewer bonds
39,000 4148'07 A-0 42.000r_Oct 1 '15-'27
Milton Avenue bonds
32.000 4 5'13 A-0 61.750r-Apr 1 '15-'33
TOTAL DEBT Aug 1914._ 488,000
efunding Railroad Bonds.
Sinking fund
15,700 48 '99 J-D$915,000r-- Dec 30 1929
Assess. val., real 1914_ _ _ .5,412,745
Water Bonds.
Total valuation 1914_ _ _ _ _ _6,064,695 48 '94 .1-.1 $500,000r.. _..July 1 1920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914..___$9.R5 3348
J-J2,200,000r-July 1 1920
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. 35
341,000.000r_ _ _July 1 1920
J-J 150,000r_Jan I
3348
SOUTHAMPTON.
350'01 J-J 35.000r_Apr 1 '15
221
This village is in Suffolk County. 410'08 J-J 350,000r_July 1 '15-'28
inc. 1894. Population 1910, 2.509. 4s '08 3-5 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40
58
July $5,000r___$500 yearly 4s '09 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '41-'44
Curb and Gutter Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
410'10 J-J
$6.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'26 434s'07 F-AS130.000r_Aug 1 '15-'27
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
Funded Debt Bonds.
4.403
$21,000r
1915-1935 48 '04 J-D$136,000r_June 1 '15-'24
410
J-J
3.500r -.._l915-I921
Fire Alarm & City Hall Bonds.
Macadam Road Bonds.
4s '09 A-0$112,500r__Apr 1 '15-'29
3.88s J-J $10,000r__July '15-'18
High-School Bonds.
Steam-Roller Notes.
48 '06 31-N $30,000r May 15 '15-'26
55
July $3,000r_$11,000 yearly 4143'07 11-N 135.000r May 15 '15-'26
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $48.500 3%WOO J-J 310,000r___july '15-'45
Assessed vaiue 1914
3 466.591 450'13 A-0 71,250r_Apr
Village tax (per $1,890) 1914_$12.00 City's share town of Sa- 1 '15-'33
INT. pay. at Southampton Bank.
lina bonds
$11.419
BOND.DEBT Oct 2'14
SOUTHAMPTON UNION FREE Water debt (Included) 810.096,369
4,635,000
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6.
Assessed valuation, real
410'13 Jan $112,000r-Jan 1 '15-'42 Assessed val., personal _129,055,327
4.730,550
410'12 Jan 13.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'28 Franchises
8,067,540
45 '06 Nov 7 500r_61.000 yearly Total valuation 1914_141,853.417
414s
Jan 25,000r$1,000 yearly
(Assessment about actual value)
BOND.DEBT Oct 10 1914 8157,500 City tax rate(per
$1.000)'14--$17.733
Assessed valuation 1914.--3,833.607 onulation in 1910
137.249
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914--- _59.20 INT.on Harbor-Brook
'02-'03,Park
Population in 1914 (est.)
3.000 '01, School '01-'02, High School
INT. at Southampton Bank and '06-'07, Creek.
'02 04, Local lmpt.
2
First National Bank.
'06, Bridge '01, Library '01. Fire
'012
02. Water 310 '01. Funded
STEUBEN COUNTY.
Debt '04 and High 8th. 1900. ColBath is the county seat.
legiate and Refunding RR. bonds at
Highway Bonds.
U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.; other bds.
at
439311 A-0 430,000r_May 1 '15-'17
.
Col.-Knicker. Tr. Co.,New York.

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BOND.DEBT Oct. 311914
Tax Deficiency Bonds.
1 Refunding Bonds.
Public impt bonds
450'09 A-0 $22.400r_Oct 28'15-'28 48M-S $216.000c_Mch 1 '15-'31
51,968,460
Paving bonds
45 '05 ld-N 24.651r_May l' 15-'25
Court
-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.).
116,891
Delinquent tax bonds
M-S $21,000c. _Men 1 '15-'21
45 '05 J-J
81,140
32,680r_July 15 '15-25 45
Tax-relief bonds
4s '06 M-S 27,000r_Mch 27'15-26 45
M-S 32,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1923
70.000
Refunding bonds
11-S 14,000e__ _Dinh 1 1924
139,500
450'10 J-D 18,200r_Deo 1 '14-'20 45
TOT.BD.DT.Oct 31 '1452,380.990
Jail Bonds.
450'11 J-D
7,000r_Deo 1 '14-'20
Against paving bonds there are out43
M-S 550,0000...M5h 1 1925
Street Improvement Bonds.
-A $13.600r_Feb 1 '15-'31 48
EI-S 30,000c___Mch 1 1926 standing assessments upon property
450'11 F
M-S 13.000c-Mch 1 1928 benefited equal to amount of bonds.
450'11 M-N 8.400r_Nov 1 '15-'21 4s
Poor-House Bonds.
Water Bonds.
INT. Is payable in Utica at the City
F
450
-A $16,000o_Aug 1'16-'19 45 '05 M-S $12.000o__Mch 1'15-'20 Treasurer's office, or at request of
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '13-$604,000 registered holder In N. Y. exchange.
($8,000 every three years)
3558
M-N $25.0000_31w 1 '15-'19 Assessed val.'13 (real)__..31.970.897
ASSESSED VALUATION.
32,518.867
350
M-N 7,500r_ --Nov 1 1915 Total value 1913
1914.
1913.
1910.
91,769 R.
355s
M-N 1,000r_. _Nov 1 1917 Population in 1910
E.43184,755 38047.390 42168,944
J-J
25,000r_ -_Aug 15 1915
350
Treas.
INT. at office of County
Pers'l*8467.337 *8312760 8516,451)
10,000r__Aug 15 1916
THOMPSON. Sullivan County. 350 J-J 578,
Schls
3558
J-J
125r_July 1 '16-'36 UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE &highThis town is In
60,000r_Sept 1 '17-'19
White Lake Turnpike.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
ways 278,448 273.515
M-S( 15,000r__ _Sept 1 1920
4s '07 Mch 1 51,000-Sept 1 1915 45
This district (P. 0. Endicott) is in Tota151930,540 46633,665 50685,394
1.280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24 Broome County.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
(Equalized at85% actual value.)
1923 48 '05 J-D 310,521r_June 1 '15-'25
M-S$150,000r
$10,000c-Dec 1 '16-'20 Tax(p.M)23.30
4s
22.94
45 '05 M-8 181,500r_Sept 1 '35-'39 4.355'14BOND16.000c_Dec 1 '21-'24 •Including special franchise valM-S 75,000r
3555
July I
84,000c_Dec 1 '25-'38 uation 1914. 53,719.387.
DEBT Jan 1912-5235,000 45 '06 J-D 99.000r_Jne 5 '15-'26
TOTAL
939,837 45 '06 M-3
9,000r_Sept 1 '15-'23 TOTAL
Total valuation 1911
ED DEBT_ (7)
-In 1910 was 74,POPULATION.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1910-$35.87 4558'08 M-N 170,000rMay 15 '15 '48
INT. at Farmers' Nat, Bank, 419; 1905, 62,934; 1900. 56.383.
4,106 48 '09 F
-A 30,000r_Ang 15'15 '29
Population in 1910
Union, in N. Y. exchange.
J-J
INTEREST on refunding bonds 45011 J-D 17,300rJan 15 '15-31
153.815r_June 1
paid at Nat. Union Bank, Monticello. 450'11 J-J 350,000r_Jan 15'15-'31 UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE VOLIVEY. is In
450'14
'15-'34
Oswego County.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5. County. This town
4558'14 M-9 350,000r_Mar 1 '15-'54
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
This district is in Broome
F
-A $78,000r --_-1915-1931
43
TICONDEROGA UNION FREE School Bonds
$100,000c_Dec 1 '15-'40
4555'11 F-AS276,250r-Aug 1 '15-'31 4.405'14 Dec
Bridge Bonds.
SCR. DIST. NO. 5.
BOND. DEBT June 26 '14 $130,500 4s
Miscellaneous Bonds.
July $16,000r - _1915-1922
45 '01 M-N $2,000r_May 1 '15-'16
4s '05 A-0 53,646.49__Oct 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1913_ -2,447,215 BOND DEBT Nov 1014... $94,000
Building Bonds.
5,500 Assess. val.(80% act.)
(est.)
-D 75,000o_rnel5'15-'26 Population in 1914
4.405'06M-N $53.200r__May 1 '17-'42 45 '06 J
'14_- 866,398
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914--$24.50
BOND.DEBT May 7 1914 $55,000
Public Building Bonds.
-A $9,800r___Aug 1 1918 UTICA. Arthur NI. Burke, Comp. Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1913__l,603,224 43 '02 F
2,407
County. InThis city is in Oneida
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -$14.72 350'0134-N
15,000_Noy 1.5'15-'21
-A 50,000--rAug 1 '15-27 corporated 1832.
INTEREST payable at N. Y. at 4558'07 F
WALTON (Town).
4558'08 J-D 70,000r _ _ _1915-1928
any bank or trust company.
Bath-House Bonds.
This town is in Delaware County.
4s '09 J-J
1915-'29 450
16,650r
__- $9,000_ _Sept 1 '15-32
Refunding RR. Aid Bonds.
4s '09 F
-A
7,750r_Aug 1 '15-'19
TONAWANDA, CITY.
Paving Bonds (Assessment .
-A $45.000c
F
Is
This city is in Tonawanda Town, 450'14 M-8 81,000r_Mar 1 '15-'34 4555 -- $116,445.65_due 1-6th yly BOND. DEBT Oct &r _Part y'rly
1914__ $46,000
Viaduct Bonds.
Erie Co. Population 1910. 8,290.
Assess. val. '13 (real est.)-1,798.775
and Nurses' Home.
Hospital
414s'11 J-D $8,000- _June 1 '15-'21
Sewer Bonds.
-A $4,500r-Aug 1 '15-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000)1913----$10.27
F
450
Oakwood Reservoir Conduit.
--- 534,560-July 1 '15-'32
55
5,088
11.250e.July 1 '15-32 Population in 1910
9,000-July 1 '15-32 4558'13 J-D 352,250r_J'ne 1'15-'33 4515'12 J-J
___
45
5.000r-iuly 1 '15-'24
INT. payable on $24,000 at Union
12,500_ -July 1 '15-34 LANSINGBURG. Annexed Jan. 1 4555'14 J-J
___
55
Dime Say. Bank in New York and
12,600-Ju1y 1 '15-'35
430
Bonds.
1901.
Sewer
___ 21.000--July 1 1939
44s
450'09 J-D $1.800r_Dec 1 1915-17 on $22,000 at First Nat. Bk., Walton.
Water Bonds.
i5,000...-July 1 1937 els '84 M-S $40.000c___Mch 1 1924 4555'09 M-9 13,000r-Sept 11915-27
55
9,750r_July 1 '15-29 WALTON (VILLAGE).
_s '11 ___ 19.000
J-J
45
48 '84 11-S 60,000eMch 1 1934
Municipal-Building Bonds.
May 17,500r_May 4 '15-'28
Paving Bonds.
4s '88 M-N 25,000o.. Nov 1 1938 450
-A 545,000_ _51,500 yearly
512.191.82Mch 2'14-'32 48 '89 J-J
55
Nov 126,000r__Nov 1 '15-35 414s'13 F
10,000c_July 1 1939 3558
4.308'14 J-J 47,000-- _ _July 1 1925 48 '91 M-N 15,000e--May 1 1041 43
Nov 26,400r_Nov 1 '15-'36
Water Bonas.
4$ '00 F
-A $25,000r___Aug 1 1920 450'12 M-8 18.000r_Sept 1 '15-'32 WARREN COUNTY.
Jan $21,600- __Jan 2 '15-'32 45 '00 M-N 20,000r___ Nov 1 1950 4s
5s
Oct 50,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25
Lake George is the county seat.
Water Refunding Bonds.
M-N 25,000r_May 1 '17-'26
4s '99 F
-A 60,000o___Aug 1 1949 48
Road Bonds
4553'12 J-J $140.000_ _Jan 1 '15-'42
A-0 4,800r_Oct 1 '15-'22
450
INT. paid at office of City Treas.
10,000r_July 1 '15-'24 55 08 Feb $40,000r_Feb 10 '15-'18
450'14 J-J 65.000r_Jan 1 '15-'44
450'14 J-J
-TOT. DEBT,SK. FD., &c.
55 '12 J-D 50.000r ----1919-1923
1913__ $352,29
BOND.DEBT Dec
Academy and School Bonds.
Oct. 1 '14. Oct.21'13.
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14_
$90,000
.'13_4,574,005
Assess. val.(80% act.)
July $15,300r__July 1 '15-'16 Demand notes
43
20,000
City tax (per 51,000) 1912- -514.30 Municipal d't $2,244,646 $2.121,324 43
Jan 20,000r__ _Jan 1'15-'19 Assess. val. '13 (real).,. 11.038.997
bds. Water debt__ 3,044,147 2,403,147 4s
INTEREST on the refunding
9,000r__ _Jan 1'15-'20 Total val.'13 (1-3 act.)..13,319,237
Jan
payable at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on
17,500r__ _Jan 1'15-'19 County tax (per 51,000)'13
Jan
Total debt_$5,288.793 $4,524.471 314s
530.26+
others at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y.
J'ne 15.750r-June 1 '15-'23 Population in 1910
On Oct. 1 1914 there wero out- 350
32,223
1'15-'23
standing
TONAWANDA SCR.DIST. NO. I. (temporarypublic-impt. certificates 314s June 9.000r-_June1 '15-'22 INT. payable in N. Y. exchange.
A-0
2.160r-Oct
loan), $163.715. and 355s
This district was formed)? Union revenue bonds (temporary loan). 350
Jan 13,750r--Jan 1'15-'25
Free School District No. 3. The
-May 1 1926
7.500r
48 07 M-N
schools are now under city charter $1.600.000.
The sinking fund on Oct. 1 1914 4553'08 July 8,000r_July 2 '15-'18 WARSAW, VILLAGE.
This village is in Wyoming County.
48 '92 A-0 524.0000 _---1915-1922 aggregated 5285,604.19.
450'08 M-N 36,400r_Nov 2 '15-'28
43 '97 A-0 42,0000 ----1938-1947
35,000r_July 15'15-'28 Inc. 1843: re-Inc. Jan. 11 1898.
450'08
-The interest 45 '09 J-J
WATER BONDS.
48 '98 A-0 12.000o - _._1919-1922
Street ifflOt. Bonds.
A-0 11,250r_Apr 1 '15-'29
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914.- $78,000 and principal of the water-works 0'09 F
7,850r-Aug 1 '20-'29 450'14 A-0 522,000_ -Oct 1 '15-'25
-A
Assessed valuation 1913_ - _4,589.900 bonds are provided for by the Water 48 '09 M-S
1,100r_ --Sept 1 1915
Water Bonds.
value). Department from water rents.
(Assessment 75 to 90% actual
-A 15,000r_Aug 1 '15-'29 45 '95 J-J 1530,000r
4553'09 F
1915
School tax (per $1.000)1913 $10.77 -IASSESSED VALUATION.
1 15,000r
4558'09 M-3 60,000r_Sept 1 '15-'29
1920
8,000
in 1913 (est.)
Population
1914.
1913.
1905.
450'10 1.1-N 75,000r_May 1 '15-'29 4.905'12A-0 12.000-Oct 1 '16-'17
INTEREST is payable In N. Y. R. E.57609,920 57076,249 51372,445 450'13 J-J 95,000r.July 1 '15-'33
Village-Hall Bonds.
City, on 45 of 1892 at Hanover Nat. Pers'l 2312,821 2427,321 2877,727 450
-A 70,000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 55 '11 ann. $5,000 -----1915-1919
F
Bank; on other issues at Seaboard Tota159922,741 59503,570 54250,172 450'14 J-.1
. 90.000r-July 1 '15-'24 BOND.DEBT May 6'14- $65,000
Nat. Bank.
(Assessment about full value.)
Sinking fund (for water bds.) 21.000
Refund. U. C. & B. RR. Bonds. Assess. val.(60% act.)'14.1,701.370
TaxperM *22
19.73
TONAWANDA TOWNS/32P.
• The city has several different tax 4s '119 M-S5139,500r_Meh 1 '15-'29 Tax rate (per $1.0(J0) 1914-.514.00
Voting-Machine Bonds.
This town Is In Erie County.
rates, the figures given above being
Population in 1910
3,206
-A 86.000r_Aug 1 '15-'26
Paving Bonds.
the rates for all purposes. State, 43(5'14 F
INTEREST payable in N. Y. and
55 '06 M-N $26,000o---Jan 1 1921 county and city. In the old city of
Subway Bonds.
35006 M-N 170,000o- -_Jan 1 1921 Troy. In the old city of Troy the 43.s'l1 J-J $30.000__July 1 '15-29 at Wyoming Co. Nat, Bk., Warsaw.
BOND.DEBT July 7'14- $186,000 tax for 1914 was $22.00; in Sycaway 00'13 M-N 1,900__May 1 '15-'33
32,000 School Dist., $22.32; in annexed ter- 4Ms'13 A-0 19,000r....Oct 1 '15-'33
Sinking fund
4.000,000 ritory of North
Town valuation 1913
430'14 A-0 25,000r Apr 15 '15-'34 WATERFORD.
(Assessment 60 to 80% actual value.) and in Wards 15, Greenbush,$21.59:
This town is in Saratoga County.
77 and 17 (formerly
Parkway and Parks.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.--$6.17 Lansingburg). $16.63 with school tax
Town-Hall Bonds.
.
43 '09 J-J $37,500_ _July 1 '15-'29
2 175 of $8.85 additional.
Population in 1910
410 J-J 40,000„July 1 '15-'30 5814 -__ $31,600
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Tonawanda.
Sewer Bonds.
-In 1910, 76.813( 4 s'll J-J 21,250r_July 1 '15-'31
POPULATION.
$16.730r..Dec 28'14-'27
in 1905, 75,910; in 1900, 60,651, ex- 414s'12 J-D 85,000r-June 1 '15-'31 450'07
TROY.
Highway Bonds.
18,000r_July 1 '15-'32
Troy Is situated in Renssalaer cluding sections annexed in 1901, 4M513 J-J
$1.500r..-_Feb 1 1915
which brought the aggregate up to 4555'13 M-N 2,850r_May 15'15-33 4558'12
County. Incorporated in 1816. On
Water Works Bonds.
1
Jan. 1 1901 a bill known as the about 75,000; in 1890 it was 60,956; 450'13 M-N 6.650r_Nov 1 '15-'33 4558'13 Mar 388,000rJuly 1 '15-'36
'15-34
450'14 A-0 18,000r_Apr
in 1880 It was 56.747.
"Greater Troy Bill" became opera500r....July 1 1937
41,000r_July 1 '15-'34
450'14 J-J
tive. Under its provisions the vil4,000r_July 1 '15-'22 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913-$113,925
4345'14 J-J
lage of Lansingburg and portions of TRUXTON.
4.000r_July 1 '15-'22 Assessed valuation 1912-.2.093,105
4558'14 J-J
town is in Cortland County.
This
the towns of North Greenbush and
9,000- _Sept 1 '15-'32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.--..510.00
--Railroad-Aid Refunding Bonds. 45/5
Brunswick became part of Troy.
.6.128
Population in 1910
4545'12 J-J $88.000e July 15 '1942
Mohawk River Impt. Bonds.
Public Improvement Bonds.
35095 F-A 25,0()0r-Aug 1 1915 BOND. DEBT May 3'14_888.000 4/5
J-J $150.000r....Jan 1 '22-'31 WATERLOO.
3558'96 J-D 48.000r-Deo 1 '15-'16 Assess. val.(90% act.)'13-- 483.444 4a '07 M-N 50,000r...May 1 '27-'36
This village is in Seneca County.
3555'97 J-D 23,500r__ Dec 15 1916 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913---$26.59 48'07 A-0 8.000r..0et 15 '27-'34
Sewer Bonds,
1,132
Bridges and Culverts.
350'98 J-D 60,000r_ Dec 15 '15-'20 Population in 1910
6,171r_ _ _July '15-'22
INT.at Guarantee Tr. Co.In N.Y. 48 '09 Apr $2.000r..Apr 1 '15-19 4558'13 M-8 $25.000__Sept 1 '18-'43
48 '02 J-J
1 '15-'43
solo F-A 48.000e.Aug 1 '15-30 4.858'13M-8 $83.333r -Sept$108,333
12,160r. _Oct 1 '15-'22
4
350'02 A-0
2,800r_July 1 '15-'28 TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14_
.
4 M8 11 J-J
57,124.40r_July'15-22
4s '02 J-J
1 '15-'32 Assessed val.'13(real est.)_ 1.841,290
48 '03 M-S 24.480r.Sept 1 '15-'23 TUCHAHOE.is in Westchester Co. 450'12 M-N 63.000r..May 1 '15-'24 Total valuation. 1913
2.016.874
This village
M-8 6,000_ _Sept
-A 2.497.50rAug 1 '15-'23 Inc. Dec.8 1892. Pop'n 1910, 2.722. 43(s
45 '03 F
1,800r..Jan 10 '15-'17 Village tax (per $1.000)'13..$12.39+
45(s'13 J-J
19,722r_July 1 '15-'25
4s '05 J-J
3,931
Population in 1910
Police & Fire Bonds.
45,600o_July 1 '15-'26 53Street Improvement Bonds.
J-J
4s '06
'07 M-N $9,500r_ _May 1 '15-43
'15-'29
INT. payable in New York,
A-0
45 '06 J-D 13,747.50r Decl'15-'26 4.755'08 A-0 1.600r_ Apr 1 '15-'18 48 '09 July $7,500r..Apr 11 15-24
20,000r....July
-A 36.549 63rAug15'15-27 58 '14 M-N 19,800__May 1 '19-'40 35004
450'07 F
7,000r..Aug 17 15-'21
45 '06 Aug
430'08 A-0 25,900c_Oct 15 '15-'28
Sewer Bonds.
M-8 12,000r..Mar 1 '15-'26 WATERTOWN, CITY.
4s '09 M-N 112,500r May 11 '15-'29 4.405'06 Id-S $50,000r_Sept 1 '15-'34 414s'll J-J
This city is In Jefferson County.
51,000r_July 1 '15-'31
450'11
A-0 7.080r_Apr 29 '15-'20 4.755'08 A-0 5.000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'24 4145'12 F
45 '10
City-Hal1.1896.
-A 10,800eAug 1 '15-'32
-A 126,400r_Feb 1 '15-'30 4.758'08
450'10 F
3,500r_Sept 1 '15-'21 434s'14 J-J
- $40.000-Oct 1 '26-'30
8,000r_Ju1y 1 '15-'22 455s
-A 60,000r_Feb 24 '15-'30 58 '14 M-N 2.300_ _May 1 '41-'43
43 '10 F
School Bonds.
Library Bonds.
-1915-1931
4558'11 J-D 60,000r
Village-Hall Bonds.
Jan $70.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'28 350 M-N $100,000-May 1 '22-'41
4.5
4 s'13 J-J 114,000r-Jan 10 '15-'33 4.305'10 M-N$36,000_ _Nov 1 '15-'38
A-0 I 3,800--__Apr 1 1924
30,000r_ _Jan 1 '29-'31 350
130.000-Apr 1 '25-'30
4 s'14 A0 127,000r_Apr 15 '15-'34
Highway Bonds.
Apr 20,000r_Apr 1 '15-'24
350
Pub. Imp. Refund. Bonds.
2,000r_J'ne 1 '15-'16
15.000r_Apr 1 '25-'34 Is '05 J-D
-A $9500r._ Aug 1 '15-'33
4.20809 F
43 '06 J-J 88,000r_-_july 1 1936
4%5'13 F-A $77,900r_Feb 10 '15-'33 BOND. DEBT Jan 1914 __$182.324
Street Bonds.
1915-1934 Assess. val. '13 (40%act.)_2,928.143 450'12 J-D $2.100rJune 15 '15-'21 45 '08 M-N 24.500r_May 1 1938
43s'14 ___ 68.000
Water Bonds.
Voting-Machine Bonds.
27,000r..July 1 '15-'23
Total tax (per MOW)1913---$9.631 4 8'13 J-J
M-8 3100,000-1914-1926
-A $14.760r_Aug 1 '15-'26
15 '15-'24 3145
45 '06 F
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Mt. Vernon. 4 s'14 A-0 20,000r_Apr
3 ge
ld-S 35,000._ -Sept 1 1922
Water Refunding Bonds.
Tax-Relief Bonds.
M-S 65,000- -_ _Mch 1 1927
45 '1(1 A-0 $12.000r -J915-1930
4s
--- 520.000_ _July 2 '25-'28 3.75
ULSTER COUNTY.
1915-1934
45.15'14 --- 30,000
June 1 1925
- -- 50.000- _May 4 '15-'24 45 '05 J-D 81.000r
4555
County seat is Kingston.
Funding and Deficiency Bonds.
Park Bonds.
Tax Bonds.
Delinquent
M-9 $24.000c..Mar 1 '15-22
314502 A-0$135,000r-Oet 1 '15-'41 48
- - - $50,000_ _Feb 1 '15-'24
1 '15-'21 3
M-8 16.000c..Mar 1 '15-'19 5s '07 J-J $70,000r_July 1 '15-'16
-A 28,000r___Aug 1 1925 48
43 '05 F
Voting-Machine Bonds.
A-0 2,000r_Oct
414s
Turnpike and Road Bonds.
45 '06 A-0 48.802.08r-Apr 1 1926
8500---Feb 1 1915
--M-N 1,500r_Nov 1 '15-'17 45
M-N $2,000o- _Moll 1 '15-'16 450
48 '07 M-S 23,197.02r_Mch 1 1927 45
30,0000_Mch 1 '15-'29 450'11 M-8 22,000r _Sept 1 '15-'16 45 Fire-Building Bonds.
M-S
21,000r.May 14 '15-'28 4s
4)48'08
'07 A-0 $40,000r___Apr 1 1937
M-N 11,168.73rMay 18 '15
8,000c-Mch 1 '15-'18 450'14
4 8'08 M-N 21,000r.May 14'15-'28 45 '05 M-S
13.000r_May 18 16-'18 45 '08 M-N 11,435r---May 1 1938
45 09 M-N 15.000r.May 11 '15-'29 45009 M-S 90.000r_ _Mob 1 '15-'32

TARRYTOWN. in

Westchester Co.
This village is
Inc. 1870. Population 1910. 5.600.
Water Bonds.
J-D $12.000r_June 1 '15-'18
48
•J-D 140,000r__ _June 1 1919
48
J-D 180,000r- _June 1 1926
4s
-A 24,000r-Aug 1 '15-26
3 s'04 F
4h8'11 F-A 30.000r ---1916-1953
Sewer Bonds.
4s M-S&J-D $10,500 -----1915-1016
TOTAL DEBT May 1913 $417,000
Total assessed val. 1912_ -13.256,248
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- _57.50
INT. at Tarrytown Nat. Bank.




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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Armory Bonds.
Public Improvement Bonds.
1914-1936 4345'08 F-A $30,000r Feb 1 '32-'37
___ $78.000
4$
General Purposes.
31.000r_ __ _May 1 1940
4s '10 M-N
J-D $50,000r__J'ne 1 '27-'28
4Ns'14 M-N 65.000r__ May 1 1944 330
Road Bonds.
Indebtedness Bonds.
'22-'25 4 Ns'll A-0 $58,870r_ _Oct 1 '31-'36
4e
--- $20.000_ _ _Oct 1
Paving. Sewer & Highway Bds. 43012 A-0 42.945r-_Oct 1 '32-'38
334s
M-N *75,000_ _May 1 '30-'44 4Ns'12 A-0 27.710r_Oct 1 '32-'33
4s'12 A-0 9.905r-_ --Oct 1 1927
Street-Improvement Bonds.
-A 110.000r_Aug 1 '29-'30
43(8'12 J-J $110.000r___July 1 1942 58 '14 F
1 3,580r_ __Aug 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
Funding
3s
M-N $65.000__ _May '15-'27 1-10s J-D Bonds.
$40,000r_June 1 '29-'30
4s '08 M-N 80,000r—May 1 1938 3 Ns
J-D 30.000r_ __June 1 1931
TOT. DEBT Jan. 1 1914-$1,145.735 3
281,000 45 '04 --- 39,704.43_June 1 1932
Water debt (Included)
_June
'04
Assess. val.'13(N act.)_ _15,724,045 45 '04 --- 25,000- -_ -June 1 1928
_-1 1931
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_-_$25.31 45 '04 --- 20,00018,533.47-June 1 1933
26,730 4s
Population In 1910
M-S 40,000r_Mch 1 '31&'33
4s
4s '05 M-S 39,704r---Mch 1 1932
WATERVILLE.
J24,579r___July 1 1928
This village is in Oneida County. 4 348'07 J-J 140,000r_.Tuly 1 '31-'33
Pop. 1910. 1.410.
Inc. Feb. 8 1871.
4345'08 F
-A 160,000r- --Aug 1 1936
Water-Works Bonds.
157,333.20r.Aug 1 1937
4s '88 J-J 115,000o_Jan 1 '15-'18 430'10 F
-A I80,000r_Feb 10 '20-'35
Reservoir Bonds.
1 5,208.66rFeb 10 1936
4.358'07 J-J $25.500r__Jan 1 '15-'31
$40,500 5s '10 F
-A 125,000r_Aug 1 '30-'34
BOND.DEBT Oct 9
1 5,618.83r_Aug 1 1935
Assess. val. 1914.real estate..654.990
709.910
Bronx Parkway Funding Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1914
rate (per $1,000) 1914----$13.92 4Ns'14 J-D f$480,000_June 1 '39-'62
Tax
7.000_ __June 1 1963
1
INTEREST payable in N. Y. on
Temporary Loan Bonds.
4.35s at It. Kleybolte & Co.; on 48 at
45
J-D $20,000r—June 1 1915
Importers' & Traders' Bank.
3345
J-D
8,000r_.._June 1 1915
3345
J-D
5,000r_ -_June 1 1916
WATERVLIET.
J-D
8,500r_ __June 1 1917
This city is in Albany County. 3145
J-D 25,000r_ __June 1 1925
Inc. 1896. Population 1910. 15.074. 3348
J-D 26,742r_ _ _.Tune 1 1926
3 Ns
Public !mot. Bonds.
430'13 A-0 $35,000__ _ _Apr 1 1933 434513 M-N400,000r_May 1 '18-33
Drainage Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
$6,500r_July 1 '15-'20
430'14 A-0 $7.500_ _Apr I '15-'24 434508 .1-J
Bronx Valley Sewer Bonds.
Storm-Sewer Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $99.000.Apr 15 '15-'32 4348'08 J-J$1,000,0000_Jan 1 '33-'82
1924 45 '09 J-J 1,250,000e_Jan I '33-'82
4)45'14 A-0 7,520.20
Bridge Bonds.
41s'14 A-0 8,562.65Apr 1 '15-'19
Broadway Improvement Bonds. 4348'11 J-D $20,000r_June I '21-'22
12,000._ _Jan 1 '35-'37
430'10 M-N $5.000_ -Nov 1 '15-'19 434s'12 J-J
430'14 J-J f 45,000r_July 1 '16-'24
School Bonds.
_July
1 7,000r_ _July I 1925
'02 F-A $20,000r_ _Aug 1 '15-'34
48
Court-House Bonds.
4J48'10 M-Sf 45.000_Sept 15 '15-'23
1 2,000- __Sept 15 1924 45 '05 F-A$150,000r_Aug 1 '30-'35
10.000 Oct 1 '25-'29 414507 J-J 275.000r_ _July 1 '26-'36
48.'11 A-0
4 34s'08 M-N 230,000r_Nov 1 '15-'37
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4348'09 J-J $68,000_Apr 15 '15-'48
3.10s J-D $10.000r_June 1 '15-'19
Pavement Bonds,
Bridge Bonds.
-A $2.000—July 2 '15-'16
4 348'08 F
BOND. DEBT Sept 1913- $310,500 4348'08 J-D $8,000r_June 1 '15-'22
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)-5.480,547 BOND. DEBT Aug 7'14_56,389,707
90,330
City tax (per MOM 1913-- 429.50 Floating debt
Assess. val. real est. '13_383.081.884
INT. at Chamberlain's office.
Assess. val. personal '13- 8,657.489
(Assessment about 70% actual value)
WATKINS.
This village is In Schuyler County. State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '0743.00
283,055
Village Incorp. as Jefferson in 1842; Population In 1910
INT. on sewer bonds of 1909 Payname changed to Watkins in 1852.
able at Mechanics' Nat. Bank, N. Y.;
Sewer Bonds.
bs '13 A-0 $13,050—Oct 1 '15-'13 on other issues by County Treasurer.
Paving Bonds.
4.408'12F-A $35,000c..Feb 1 '15-'42 WESTFIELD, VILLAGE.
This village is in Chautauqua Co.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
48
J-J $20,000r—_July 1921 Inc. 1833. Population 1910. 2.985.
Paving Bonds.
1910
A-0* 3,000r__ -Oct
4s
$13,000
1915-1921
Electric-Light Bonds.
1924
Sewer Bonds.
A-0 $13,000r___Oot
is
Refunding Water & Sewer Bds. 430'10 J-J $96,000r_ _Jan 2 '15-'38
Refunding Water Bonds.
4.205'10 A-0 $56.000r.._ _Apr 1 1930
-A $10,000r_Aug 1 '17-'21
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '13....$151,750 434510 F
NVater-System Construction.
Water debt (included)__--.. 92.000
Assess. val. N act.) '13__..1.192,930 334 &4s M-N $33,0000&r 1915-1924
(
Village tax (per $1.000) 1913_417.56 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- - $151,500
2,817 Aqsess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)„2,052,475
Population in 1910
*Provision made for payment of Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914- __$11.00
INT. payable at Citizens Bank of
these bonds, but money misapplied.
INT. on paving bonds payable at Westfield in New York exchange.
Watkins State Bk.; on others at
WEST SENECA.
Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y.
This town is in Erie Co. Incorp.
1851. The decrease in the valuation
WAVERLY.
for 1909 was caused by a division of
This village is in Tioga County.
Water-Works Bonds.
the town, cutting off the city of
4 Ns'12 M-N$238,000r.May 1 '15-'42 Lackawanna. While the bonds beBroad St paving
$15,000 low are considered a lien upon the
Town-hall bonds
5.000 whole town, the referee appointed to
BOND. DEBT Oct 13'14- $258,000 apportion the debts has decided that
Water debt (Included)
238,000 they are to be paid by the city of
Assessed valuation 1914
2,348,395 Lackawanna, the sewer having been
(Assessment 60% to 75% act. val.) built in that city. This report came
Population in 1910
4,985 up in Dec. 19111 for confirmation by
INT. payable at office of Bond & the State Supreme Court and was opGoodwin, N. Y.
posed by the city of Lackawanna.
No decision has been rendered.
WELLSVILLE.
Sewer Bonds.
This village is in Allegany County. 58 '07 A-0 $150.000c-Apr 1 '15-'38
Inc. 1857. Population 1910, 4.382. Bridge bonds
$6.000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $156,000
5s '07 M-S $15,3000_Sept 1 '15-'32 Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)..3,194
4.85s'08M-S 22,000c&r Sept 1 '15-'36 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__-$13.65
4.158'061'f-S 26,164o&r_Mch 1 '15-35 Population In 1910
4,605
4.15309M-9 12.000r---Sent 1 '15-'34
INTEREST payable at the Lacka5s '14 M-S 15,000r_ _ _Sept 1 '15-'34 wanna Nat. Bank of West Seneca.
BOND.DEBT Marl'14_ 933.469
Assessment debt (add'I)
45,849
Assess. val. (N act.)414-1.848.073 WEST WINFIELD.
This village Is in Herkimer Co.
Village tax (per $1,000) 1914_415.84
INTEREST on the Issue of 1906 is Inc. 1898. Pop'n 1910. 726.
Water-Works Bonds.
payable at the First Nat. Bank of
Wellsville; on the Issue of 1909 in N. 434s'13
$31.900—July 1 '15-'43
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14_431.900
Y. City at Columbia Trust Co.
Assos.sed valuation 1914
297,985
VII. tax (per 91.000) 1914---_$12.40
'WEST CARTHAGE.
INT. at West Winfield Nat. Bk.
This village is in Jefferson County.
Inc. 1889. Population 1910, 1,393.
WHITEHALL (TOWN) UNION
Village-Hall Bonds.
FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
July $1.800___.$200 yearly
5s
This district is In Washington Co.
Water Bonds.
$14,7000
1925 430'14 J-D $60,000r_June 1 '15-'44
4s '02 4s '09 - - - 27,000r-_-Part y'rly TOTAL BOND DEBT__ (7
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Sewer Bonds.
ts '95 --- $16,800r--_Part yearly
6,600r__ _Part yearly WHITE PLAINS, VILLAGE.
-4s '04
This village Is in Westchester Co.
BOND.DEBT May 1914—$62.300
Paving Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(abt. 2-3 act.)714,137
.1-D $15,000___June '26-'28
tax (per $1,000) 1913—$13.50 4s
Village
M-N 100,000----May 1 1931
INT. on 4s of 1902 payable at Im- 334e
A-0 75.000_ _.Oct 1 1930
-Oct
Traders' Bank, N. Y.; on 334s
porters' &
45 '05 A-0 3,000---Oct 1 1935
4s of 1895 and 4s of 1909 at Water- be
J-D 30,000---Deo 1 1933
Say. Bk.; on 48 of 1904 at Jeftown
.May 1 '39-'42
bs '08 M-N 20,000.
ferson Co. Say. Bk., Watertown,and 4348'08 F
-A 20,000—Aug 1 '39-'42
on bs at Peter Virider's, Castorland. 4 34s'09 F
-A 20.000—Aug 1 '35-'38
430'09 A-0 20.000 Oct 1 '35-'38
4 Ne'll A-0 20.000—Oct 1 '47-'50
WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
-A 20,000r-Aug I '20-32
4348'12 F
County seat Is White Plains.
-A 10.000r_Aug 1 '24-'25
5s '13 F
Almshouse Bonds.
50,982r_Jan 1 '15-43
-is '09 bi-S $70,000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 4348'13




Sewer Bonds.
_s
$158.000
3348
A-0 10,000_-__Oot 1 1939
4s
M-S 24,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'29
4s '04 F
-A
9,000____Aug I 1929
45 '05 A-0 9.000_ __ _Oct 1 1935
4s '07 J-D
3,000._ _June 30 1937
55 '08 M-N 18,000---May I 1938
4s '09 M-N 12,000___May 15 1934
430'12 F
-A 11.500r_ Aug 1 '20'-23
5s '13 F
-A 15.000r_Aug 1 '22-'24
bs '13 A-0 12,200r_Oct 1 '25-'26
Funding Bonds,
434507 J-D $23.000- -_ _June 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
45
J-J
$6,000__July I '15-'16
48 '05 A-0
1.000_ __Oct 1 1935
Library-Site Bonds.
3.848'06A-0 $13,000_ _ __Apr 2 1946
Tax Deficiency Bonds.
6s '14 A-0 $20,000r___Apr 1 1919
Tax and Assessment Bonds.
48
J-J $10,000._ _ _Oct 1 1921
45 '04 M-N 17,000_ Nov 1 1924
45 '05 J
-D 99,000..._ _ Dec 1 1945
45 '06 A-0 12.000____Apr 1 1916
55 '06 M-N 11,000_ -__Nov 1 1916
5s '07 A-0 15.000_._Oct 1 1917
4348'09 A-0 33.000_ _Oct 1 1917
430'10 A-0 23,000___Oct 1 1920
bs '12 A-0 32,000r----Oct 1 1918
Water Bonds.
45
F-A$126,000—Aug 1 '15-'28
45
J-D 25.000... _June '26-'29
A-0 60.000_ _ -Oot 1 1929
3345
3348
A-0 86.000_ __Oct 31 1931
4s
A-0 40.000.__Apr 1 1924
4s '04 F
-A
1,000_ __ _Aug 1 1929
4s '04 M-S 23,000____Sept 1 1934
48 '04 M-N 23,000_ ___Nov 1 1934
48 '05 A-0 29,000___Oot 1 1935
4s '06 A-0 10,000_ __Apr 2 1936
48 '06 M-S 85.000_ ---Sept 1 1936
434808 F
-A 155,000._Aug 1 1938
_Aug
4348:08 M-N 4.000_ _Nov 1 1938
_ - Nov
45 '09 M-N 27,000___May 15 1939
4345'10 J-J 100.000_..Jan 1 1940
_Jan
4.108'10J-J
12,000_ _-Jan 1 1940
4 Ns'll A-0 10,000_ _ --Apr 1 1931
430'12 J-D
8.000r---Dec 1 1922
Current Debt Bonds.
is
F
-A $2,000_
Aug 1 1915
_s
__- 49.000
5s '08 M-N 26,000._ May 1 1938
4s '09 A-0 35,000—Apr 15 1919
430'11 A-0 14.000_ __Apr 1 1916
Fire Department Bonds.
48
M-S $6,000__Sept 1 '15-'20
4s
J-D
8,000—Deo 1 '15-'22
45
M-S
3,000---Mch 1 1919
48 '05 A-0 5.000—__Apr 1 1925
bs '08 M-N 10,000--__May 1 1938
434809 - 25.000
4.158'09
25,000
_a '11 J-D 38,000_ _Deo 1 '16-'34
58 '13 J-J
14,000
1915-1928
430'13 ___
6,000__Dec 1 '18-'29
Summary of Debt Aug. 1 1913.
Current debt bonds
$132,000
Sewer bonds
211,500
Fire department bonds_ -- 107,500
Tax and assessment bonds 191.668
Paving bonds
375,000
Refunding bonds
74,000
Water bonds
883,800
Tax bonds
99,000
Library-site bonds
13,000

57
Assessed valuation 1911
556,102
Population in 1910
_1.216
INT. to registered holder In N. Y.
exchange.
WYOMING COUNTY.
Warsaw is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
434s'10 ___ $16.000— --part yearly
434s'11 34 30.000—July 1 '22-'31
-A 24.000
4Ns'13 F
BOND. DEBT May 1914 970.000
Assessed val. 1913 (real).. 17.668.065
Total value 1913
(g aot.)•18.467.848.
31.088
Population In 1910
INT. at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bank.

YONKERS.
J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller,
Compt.; F. G. Gertenbach, Auditor.
Yonkers is in Westchester County.
Incorp. June 1 1872.
Refunding Bonds.
430'08 A-0$120,000_May 15 '15-'1&
4 34s'08 A-0 28,000_June 15 '15-'1&
45 '09 A-0 1.12,500__Feb 1 '15-'19
430'11 A-0 44.000__Apr 1 '15-'36
4348'12 A-0 46,000__Apr 1 '15-'37
430'13 A-0 48.000r_Apr 1 '15-'38
Refunding Water.
430'13 A-0 950,000r-Apr 1 '14-'38
Fire Department Bonds.
3348'03 A-0 $45,000—Apr 1 '15-'23
48 '06 A-0 15.000 Apr 1 '24-'26
4 Ns'l0 A-0 10,740__Aug 1 '15-'20
430'13 A-0 22.000r_Mar 1 '15-'25
58 '13 A-0 10,000r_ _Apr 1 '15-'18
434s'14 A-0 50,000r..Mar 1 '15-'34
4348'14 A-0 11,500r_June 1 '15-19
City-Hall Bonds.
430'08 A-0 $35,000__May 1 '15-'28
530'07 M-N 50.000_Apr 1 '18-'22
4 14s'08 A-0 70,000.June 15 '15-'28
434s'08 A-0 37,500_ _Dec 1 '14-'2&
4348'09 A-0 40.000_ _Nov 1 '14-'29
4348'10 A-0 43,200„Aug 1 '15-'30
430'10 A-0 17,000_ _Nov 1 '14-'30
430'11 A-0 17,000__Oct 1 '15-'31
4348'12 A-0 8.000r_Oct 1 '15-22
430'14 A-0 40,000r..Mar 1 '15-'34
Deficiency Bonds.
414810 A-0 $24.000__May 1 '15-20
5s '13 A-0 84,000r—Apr 1 '15-'21
Hospital Bonds.
430'11 A-0 $63.750__Oct 1 '15-'31
4 Ns'l 1 A-0 42.500__July 1 '15-'31
55 '13 A-0 4,000__Apr 1 '15-'18
Local Improvement Bonds.
4348'09 A-0 $76.100__July 1 '15-'29
4 Ns'll A-0 16,150__Feb 1 '15-'31
4 Ns'll A-0 17.000__May 1 '15-'31
430'11 A-0 97,750__Oct 1 '15-'31
430'12 A-0 85.000__Mch 1 '15-'31
434s'12 A-0 48.000r_Apr 1 '15-'26
430'14 A-0 170.000r_June 1 '15-'31
Road Improvement Bonds,
430'08 A-0 $35.000_ _May 1 '15-'28
48 '08 A-0 35.000_Aug 15 '15-'28
4348'09 A-0 30,000„July 1 '15-'29
430'10 A-0 20.000__Aug 1 '15-'30
430'11 A-0 17.000--Oct 1 '15-'31
Assessment Bonds.
43413'08 A-0 $50.000--Deo 1 '14-'18
4s '09 A-0 25.000__Apr 1 '15-'19
4348'10 A-0 30,000_ _May 1 '15-'20
430'11 A-0 70,000„Fcb 1 '15-'21
430'12 A-0 120.000r..Apr 1 '15-'23
TOT.BD. DT.
Aug 1'13-52,067,468 430'12 A-0 96,000r_Oct I '15-'22
Certificates of indebtedness 242,201 be '13 AM 180,000r_Apr 1 '15-'23
Assessed valuation 1912.-17.232,047 58 '13 AM 180,000r__Oct 1 '15-'23
2
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- 13.945 4348'14 A-0 170.000r-Mar 1 '15 24
15.949 430'14 AM 140,000r_June 1 '15-'24
Population in 1910
Revenue Bonds.
INT. payable in White Plains.
430'10 A-0$125,000- -May 1 1915
A-0 125,000____May 191(3
WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE 4348'11 F-Af100.000r---May 1 1915
1
430'12
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
1150,000r..__May 1 1917
On July 1 1908 the district annexed
bs '13 3-3 400.000r__July 1 '16-'18
Greenburgh District No, 10.
Public Building & Dock Bonds.
3-3 *20,0000. Jan 1 '15-34
49
5,800o_Deo 1 '14-'19 4s '05 A-0 $2,350-_ _ _ Nov 1 1915
58
J-D
- -Nov
31,5000&rJan 1 '15-'17 434s'07 A-0 9,500._Nov 1 1916
5345
3-.1 157,506c&rJan 1 '18-'22 5348'07 A-0 20.000_ _Nov 1 '17-'18
Irving Park Bonds.
62,500o&rJan 1 '29-'27
-A $10,000--May 1 '18-'17
3,500c&r_Jan 1 1928 334s'02 F
Street-Paving Bonds.
2,000e_ _ _Deo '14-'15
3.74$ J-D
.T-J 20,000o_July 1 '15-'26 48 '93 AM $10.000----Apr 1 1915
4348
J-J
5.000o_Jan 1 '36-'40 45 '94 A-0 93,341--Apr 1 '17-'25
43
6.000o&rJan 1 '15-'20 4s '99 A-0 24.900 Apr 1 '17-'27
15,000--Apr
45 '09 3-.3 14,000o&Ilan 1 '21-'27 314s'00 A-0 12.000__Apr 1 '28-'29
1 '29-'30
5.000c&r_Jan 1 1928 3348'03 A-0
Apr
5.500o&r_Jan 1 1929 48 '04 A-0 6.380 _Feb 1 '30-'31
1 '15-'27
A-0
4348'11 M-N 128,000r_Nov 1 '16-'29 45 '09 AM 13,000
12.000r_Oct 1 '15-'26
127.000r _Nov 1 '30-'38 430'12
School Bonds.
58'14 3-3 10.000—Jan 1 '22-'31
3-3 12.500-- Jan 1 '20'-31 4s '92 A-0 $23,000__Apr 1 '15-'19
58 '14
430'14 J-J (30.000—Jan 1 '20-'29 48 '94 A-0 82,000_ _Apr I '20-'36
5,000____Jan 1 1930 48 '95 A-0 15,000_Apr 1 '37-'39
Greensburgh Bonds (Annexed). 48 '96 A-0 81,000__Apr 1 '25-'55
4s '00 A-0 $6,000o-Deo 31 '14-'19 3348'97 A-0 105,000__Apr 1 '56-16
58 '07 A-0 13,000o-Deo 31 '14-'26 334s'98 A-0 4,000__Apr 1 '19-'25
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '14 $369,750 3348'98 A-0 17,000__Apr 1 '77-'80
Assessed valuation 1914.._18,500,000 3348'98 A-0 7.000—Apr 1 '79-'81
Whool tax (Per $1,000) 1912-- 866 3345'00 A-0 26,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'20
Population in 1914 (est.
20,500 3348'00 A-0 25,000__Apr 1 '15-'17
INTEREST payable at Home Say. 3348'01 A-0 41.150__Apr 1 '20-'24
Bank, Saugerties Say. Bank, Yonkers 330'01 A-0 13,000__Apr 1 '20-'25
Say. Bank, American Say. Bank, 3348'02 A-0 160,700__Apr 1 '26-'39
Mechanics' Say. Bank, N. W. Harris 3 3413'03 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '40-'41
& Co., N. Y., and N. W. Halsey & 48 '03 A-0 117,500—Apr 1 '42-'53
,
p 1 '53-'60
45 '05 A-0 133,700 .Apr 1 '20-'29
48 '06 A-0 108,650_ _Apr 1 '30-'39
WHITE PLAINS, TOWN.
45 '07 A-0 17.700 .Apr 1 '48-'50
This town is in Westchester Co.
45 '08 A-0 15,500—Apr 1 '47-'48
Road Bonds.
434807 A-0 60,000--Apr 1 '51-'56
3345
J-J $78,000r
1929 4348'06 A-0 70,000_ _Apr 1 '40-'46
48
3-3 60,000r__July 1 1934 4348'07 A-0 110,000__Apr 1 '57-'67
4s
J-J
5,000r___Jan 1 1930 534s'07 A-0
4348'10 J-D 5 1,000r--June 1 1915 4 34s'08 A-0 45 500_3111y 1 '15-'28
:
)44,000r_June 1 '16-37 434s'08 A-0 11,200_ _Sept 1 '15-'28
4348'12 F
-A 30,000__Aug 1 '17-'31 4 N8'08 A-0 87,500_ _Sept 1 '15-'28
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 '13 $188,000 48 '09 A-0
8,850__Mch 1
Assess. val.'12(70% act.) 18,070,076 48 '09 A-0 48.750 .May 1 '15-'29
Tax rate (periInside village_ -$7.163 4348'09 A-0 82.500__July 1 '15-29
$1,000)'12 Outside village_ 12.72 4 34s'09 A-0 32,000_ _Nov 1 '15-'29
'14-'29
Light (outside)_ 1.72 4 34s'10 A-0 63,200__Mch 1 '15-'30
Population in 1910
15.045 4348'10 A-0 32,000__Aug 1
INT. at office of Town Supervisor. 43010 AM 64.000—Oct I '15-'30
'15-'30
430'10 A-0 34.000__Nov 1 '14-30
WOLCOTT.
4348'11 A-0 68.000__May 1 '15-31
This village Is in Wayne County.
4348 11 A-0 48,200.-July 1 '15-'31
Engine-house bonds
$7,000 430'12 A-0 60.000r_Apr 1 '15-'29
Water-Works Bonds.
Ss '13 AM
414s'12 .1-3 $42,000r-July 15'15-'42 430'14 A-0 171.000r-_Apr 1 '15-'33
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1914—$49,000 4%s'14 A-0 72.000r-Mar 1 '15-'30
45,000r_June 1 '15-'29

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NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Deductions
Public-Bath Bonds.
$900,000 00
-45 '95 A-0 $5.000 _Apr 1 1915 Revenue bonds
Water bonds, issued
Public-Building Bonds.
after Jan. 1 1908_ _ 1,053.750 00
4s '09 A-0 $48.750_ May 1 '15-'29
1,970,000 00
430'09 A-0 22.500__July 1 '15-'29 Ctfs. of indebtedness
451511 A-0 17,000-May 1 '15-'31 Yonkers bonds in Water
Bond Sinking Fund_
203,000 00
8,500_ _July 1 '15-'31
430'11 A-0
-440'12 A-0 18,000r_Oct 1 '15-'32
$412675000
43§s'13 A-0 19,000Mar 1 '15-'33
-34 Debt to be counted in
430'14 A-0 20,000r..Mar 1 '15*
ascertaining the power
434s'14 A-0 50,000r_June 1 '15-34
to become further
Public-Park Bonds.
Indebted
$8,423,331 01
330'99 M-N$100,000__Mav 1 '15-'24
Assessment bonds, revenue bonds,
330'01 M-N 2,000--Mayl 1915 certificates of indebtedness and local
4s '03 M-N 3,000May 1 '16-'17 improvement notes are issued in an45 '04 M-N 8,000May 1 '17-'21 ticipation of the collection of taxes
430'07 1.1-N 17,000 _ _May 1 '22-'24 and assessments and paid from the
4448'08 A-0 70.000_ _June 1 '15-'28 receipts thereof.
430'08 A-0 18,750_ _Nov 1 '14-'28
Refunding bonds are issued to
450'09 A-0 60.000__Ju1y 1 '15-'29 refund $202.500 redemption bonds,
Police & Fire Bureau Equipt.
$30,000 assessment bonds and $28.00'12 A-0 1411.000r_Oct I '14-'24 000 tax-relief bonds and paid from
moneys received from taxes, assessWater Bonds.
48 '83 A-0 $50,000.---Apr 1 1915 ments and redemption of lands pur4s '84-'87A-0 30.000-Apr 1 '15-16 chased by the city for non-payment
45 '86 A-0 25,000_ - __Apr 1 1916 of taxes and assessments.
Water bonds are paid from receipts
48 '88 A-0 30.000-Apr 1 '16-'17
45 '89 A-0 15.000--__Apr 1 1917 of Water Bond Sinking Fund.
Prior to Jan. 1 1908. the School
330'90 A-0 20,000_ - _ _Apr 1 1917
423 '91 A-0 35.000-Apr 1 '17-'18 Bonds were issued by the Board of
4s '92 A-0 35.000-Apr 1 '15-'17 Education and the water bonds by
48 '93 A-0 100,000--Apr 1 '18-'19 the Water Board. Since the date
45 '94 A-0 150.000--Apr 1 '20-'22 referred to, however, all bonds of the
4s '96 A-0 50,000 Apr 1 '15-'16 city have been issued under the
48 '97 A-0 20.000 Apr 1 '15-'17 Uniform Charter for cities of the
45 '99 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1919 second class. Chapter 452 of the
334s'00 A-0 25.000_....Apr 1 1920 Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under
__Apr
334s'01 A-0 50.000-Apr 1 1921 which the Board of Education and
33413'02 A-0 60,000_ __ _Apr 1 1921 the Water Board were created sep48 '03 A-0 125,000 Apr 1 '22-23 arate bodies.
48 '04 A-0 150.000_ _Apr 1 1924
CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate
48 '05 A-0 60,000„Apr 1 '23-'25 owned by the city is assessed at
48 '06 A-0 175,000__Apr 1 '25-'26 $6,980,000, including water works
48 '07 A-0 60,000.._ Apr 1 1926 valued at $3,000,000.
434s'07 A-0 150,000____Apr 1 1927
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The
5 '08 11-8 85,000 Mch'4
434s'08 A-0 68,000__July 1 '15-'48 city's assessed valuation has bean:
Real
Personal
-434508 A-0 70,000_ _Nov 1 '14-'48
Estate.
Fropertu
4s '09 A-0 43.750__May 1 '15-'49
$113,877,220 $2,752,000
430'09 A-0 36,000__Nov 1 '14-'49 1914
89.041.417
2.862,100
1913
430'10 A-0 72.000__May 1 '15-'50
76.984.920
2.856,900
430'10 A-0 37.000__Nov 1 '14-'50 1912
72.942,945
2,885.803
4 Well A-0 37,000__May 1 '15-'51 1911
64.855.640
2,206,103
434s'11 A-0 74,000__July 1 '15-'51 1910
3.252.000
1905
45.980.905
430'12 A-0 76,000._Meh 1 '15-'52 1900
3,086.830
35.124.400
430'12 A-0 90,000r_Oct 1 '15-'32
22.574.226
398.240
434s'13 A-0 95,000„Mar 1 '15-'23 186'
430.295
10.024.677
8$ '13 A-0 95.000r_Apr 1 '15-'33
Total
Ave. Rate
84 '13 A-0 95.000r _Oct 1 '15-'33
Assessed
of Tax per
434s'14 A-0 80,000r_June 1 '15-34
Valuation.
$1.000.
INT. on the above bonds is pay- 1914
$116,629,220 $23.7683
able in New York exchange.
91,903,517 26.485
1913
79.841,820 2
/595
1912
RECAPITULATION OF DEBT 1911
75.828,748 25.426109
OCTOBER 1 1914.
68.061,743 26.0817
1910
49.232.905 24.4848
$438.500 00 1905
Refunding bonds
38.211,230 23.709
Police & Fire Dept bds 174.210 00 1900
22.972,466 17.3902
357.700 00 1890
City-Hall bonds
10.454.972
108.000 00 1880
Deficiency bonds
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was 79.110.250 00
Hospital bonds
510,000 00 803; in 1905 it was 61,716; in 1900 It
Local-impt. bonds_ _
148.000 00 was 47,931; in 1890 it was 32,033; in
bonds_ __ _
Road-Im pt.
Assessment bonds_ _ _ 1,141.000 00 1880 it was 18,892.
900.000 00
Revenue bonds
YORKVILLE.
Public-building & dock
This village Is in Oneida County
44.200 on
bonds
5,000 00 Inc. 1902. Population 1910, 691.
Bath bonds
Sewer Bonds,
174,621 01
Street-paving bonds
203.750 00 4.35s'll A-0 $22.000.Apr 15 '16-'37
Building bonds
2,500
288.750 00 ..s '14
bonds
Park
Street Bonds.
2,290,350 00
School bonds
4.35811 A-0 $11,500-Apr 15 '15-'37
2,493.750
Water bonds
3.800
•Certfs. of indebtedness 1.970,000 00 ..s'14 __..
Local- improv't notes_ 1.192,00000 TOTAL DEBT June 1914_ __$38,300
399,838
Assessed valuation 1913
Total Oct 1 1914-$12,550.081.01 Tax rate (per $1,000 1913..$11.98

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

Bonded
PlaceDebt.
Cuba(V.), Allegany Conn ty.-364.000
Delhi Un. Fr. S. D. No. 16...i44,000
Delhi (V), Delaware County- 37,000
De Ruyter (T), Madison Co
36.000
Eastchester Un. Fr. S.D.No.l. 61.000
Eastchester Un. Fr.S.D.No. 2. 40.500
Easthamp'n(T)Un.F.S.D.No.5 45,000
East Rochester High S D _ _530,000
Eastwood (V), Onondaga Co..585,000
Ellenville (V.). Ulster County- 54,500
Ellicott Un. F. S. D. No. 2..
48,500
Endicott (V.), Broome Co_.__ 30.000
Essex County..
54.000
Farmingdale(V.). Nassau Co_ 35,000
Fayetteville (VI.Onondaga Co. 41,500
Franklinville (V.), CattarauCounty
49,000
Friendship (V.), Allegany Co- 44,600
gus
Gates S. D.No.3, Monroe Co. 39,700
Goshen (V). Orange County.- 45.500
Great Neck Sch. Dist. No. 7-100.800
Greece, Monroe County
38,600
Greenburgh (T) Un. Fr. Sch.
Dist. No. 1
52,000
Greenburgh (T.) Un. F. S. D.
No. 3
69,000
Greenburgh (T.) Un. Fr. Sch.
Dist. No. 5
70,000
Greene (V), Chenango County. 25.500
Green Island (V), Albany Co
36.500
Greenport (V). Suffolk County 45,750
Greenwich & Easton Union
Free School District No.3. 45,000
Groton (V). Tompkins Co.- 38.350
Hamburg(T). Un.Fr.S.D.No.8. 31.500
Hamden (T.), Delaware Co
46,400
Hamilton (V), Madison Co
74,500
Hempstead Corn. S. D.No.28 65,000
Honeoye Falls, Monroe Co
42,000
Hontellsville Sch. Dist. No. 7_ 38,000
Horseheads Un.Fr.S.D.No.4 _530,000
Horseheads (V). Chemung Co_ 35,500
Hunter (T), Greene County_ _525.000
Irondequoit (T), Monroe Co.. 39,732
Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 35.000
Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1- 44,000
Lakewood (V), Chatauqua Co_ 29,500
Le Roy (V), Geneseo County.. 59,000
Lewis County
30.022
Liberty (V), Sullivan Co
. _ 54,750
LittleValley(V)CattaraugusCo 38,160
LowvIlle (V). Lewis County
63.000
Lyons (V), Wayne Co
545,000
Manchester Un. Fr. S. D.8
35,000
Manchester Un.Fr. S. D.No.7 40.000
Manlius Sch. Dist. No.
_
26.000
Marcellus (V). Onondaga Co
632,000
Massena(V),St LawrenceCo.. 81.284
.
Mayville(V),Chautauqua Co.. 25,200
Mechanicville School District_178,850
Menna Un Fr. S. D. No. 2.... 35,000
Mexico (V), Oswego County.. 40.000
Middieport Un.F. S. D.No. 1543,000
Milton On. Fr. S. D. No. 1_
32,000
Mineola (V). Nassau County
51,000
Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dist.No.1 40.625
Moravia (V), Cayuga County_ 52.500
Moreau. Saratoga County_ -568.000
xit,_ Morris(v), Livingston Co_ 99.500
Mt. Pleasant (T.) Un. Fr.
Sch. Dist. No. 1
99,700
Naples (T). Ontario County
35.000
Nelson (T). Madison County
37,000
Newark Union S. D. No.8- 31,000
Newfane (T.), Niagara Co
45.600
New Hyde Park Union Free
School District No 5
25,500
New Lebanon (T). ColumblaCo 40,000
New Peitz, Ulster County_
49.500
Newport (V). Herkimer Co
31 000
No. Dansville U. F. S. D.No.I 30,000
North Elba (T). Essex County. 57,000
Northpom (V). Suffolk Co _
.31,250
Norwich (V). Chenango Co
177,804
Ontario (T). Wayne County
28,500
Oriskany Falls (V.). OneidaCo. 38,000
Otselic(T),ChenangoCounty- 30.000
Owego (V), Tioga County-68,500
Owego School District No. 1
27,000
Painted Post (V), Steuben Co_ 48.725
Palatine (T), Montgomery Co_ 26,000
Patchogue (V), Suffolk Co-31.000
Pawling (V). Dutchess Co
32,000
Penfield (T); Monroe County
36.500
Penn Yen School District.- 54,000
Philadelphia (V),Jefferson Co. 38,000
Philmont (V), Columbia Co
37,000
Port Henry (V), Essex County 40.700
Potsdam (V), St. Lawrence Co 50,000
Red Hook (V); Dutchess Co._ 30,000
Richfield Spgs.(V), Otsego Co. 42.500
Rotterdam&NiskayunaS.D.12546,000
Rouses Point (V); Clinton Co_ 41.300
Sangerfield & Marshall Union
Free Sch. Dist. No. 11
26.000
Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co
32.000
30,000
Schohane County
25.200
Schoharie (V). Schoharie Co
Schroeppel (T), Oswego Co35,000
Schuylersville (V),Saratoga Co 41,800
Sea Cliff (V.), Nassau Co.__ - 26.272
Sharon Spgs.(V),Schoharle Co 37,530
Sherburne (V), Chenango Co- 47.000
Sherman Un. Fr. S. D. No.
Chautauqua County
39.500
Shortsville (V), Ontario Co
28.800
Silver Springs (V.), Wyoming
County
40,000
Solon (T). Cortland County-41.000
So.GlensFalls(V),Saratoga Co.i 88.000
Spencerport (V), Monroe Co- 47.544
Springville (V). Erie County_ 96,558
Stamford (V). Delaware Co-....$4j,00()
Stockbridge(T), Madison Co
25.000
Theresa (V.), Jefferson (Jo.._ 38,600
Thompson(T)Un F.S.D.No I _548,000
Ticonderoga (V). Essex Co- 37.000
Tompkins County _
&3,000
Tuxedo Un. Sell. Dist. No. 6.. 28.900
Union (V), Broome County
42,270
Walden (V). Orange County.- 35.000
Warsaw(T)Un.F.S.D.No.10 59.000
Warsaw (T.), Wyoming Co. 44,000
Wawarsing(T)Un F.S.D.No 26 55.000
Webster (V), Monroe County_ 32.000
Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1- 72,000
Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1 -26.000
Whitehall(V),Washington Co. 51.000

[VoL. xclx.
Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Debt. Valuation $1.000. 1910.
$ ,1 500
_
1.556
None
111.84
None a$826,415 $08.00
1,736
None 1570.000 117.00
1,196
d1,430,000 d18.64
None 1,309.800 x19.13
None 01,420,000 014.10
810
0326.165 028.70
3.114
1912,297
None §1,732,777 §10.00
2,408
Nonet13.523.666
33.458
None 1410.000 19.80
1.567
1,481
3,601 1571.842 110.15
None

x601.085
1526,132
1.2042,000
None 11,710,675
None a3.385,290
§7,536,410
None

None

1572,628
2,309,581
750 11.990,950

x11.00
1.568
16.11
1.218
13.92
111.16
3.081
110.70 7.777
____

18716
18.20

None y1,164,782 y8.70
None 1523,610 113.90
None 1874,035 111.00
None §1,045,004

-- __

1,275
4.737
3.089
1.260
1.373
1.689

None §781,690 (11.90
None 16,903,445 t8.98+
1,177
d530,691 d15.09
2,699
$2.953,184 §8.03
None a4,400,000 n7.70 -None 11,522,681 115.05
564
-- 1775,430 110.00
3,771
111.454.686
2,027
1995,925 119.00
1.368
2,000 1461.287 114.17
2.940
3,000 §1,906,310 48.12
4,460
383,000 §16.80
None
None
541,509 119.00
None
(314.989115.44 +
None v443.750 v12.62
917
None 11,187,167
1,122
None 4623.673 412.00
None 13.032.000 110.20
None 1478.527
None
1505,000 114.20
1.233
None

1

None §1,967,906
None 01,211.815 011.50
None 0724.943 013.80
None 1'659,200 19.80

1.324

t1,037,416 111.08

2.781

1,981

None §2,464,603 §9.879
_
0770.212 19.41
2,349
None §573.710 §15.60
1.139
z2,141.728 119.00

4,060

None 11,345.798 16.00
None 1561.000 123.80

1.378

None

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
2.000
800
None
None

1392.739 19.00
11,706.092 110.55
y1,243,175 v20.70

583

3.896
2.096
7,422
2,307,130
-2.672
1.015,208 11.04
1323,532 113.00
892
1.104
1400.670 126.00
02.914,340 a16.864.633
§2.926,4I3 §7.62+
§619,362 §13.72+ 1.224
§I,747,969 014.87
2,517
03,211,280 07.70
3,824
848
1530,496 111.31
2,977
01,503.033 012.12
§2,709,822 §8.78
842
0341,115 a8.20
1,813
§1,778,745 §6.49
2,266
x749.380 217.94
4,036
d2.042,530 d9.56
960
§519.010 (10.00
1,503
1790.527 113.00

In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil devisions in
New York State which are not represented among the foregoing detailed re-ports. We add In each case the population from the U.S. Census of 1910.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per
Pop'n
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
Debt.
PlaceNone 15869.670 1E9.80
Adams (V), Jefferson County .835.500
1,458
None
Alexandria Bay (V), Jeff'n Co_ 72,111
None 11,092.550 116.00
1,899
Alfred (V), Allegany County-- 28.000
1,000 1169.100 t15.00
759
None
Allegany (V), Cattaraugus Co- 37,000
d288,000 d8.66
1.286
Altamont (V) Albany Co____ 31.800
None674
Angelica (T), Allegany Co____ 30.000
None a604,085 a133:134
1,668
1.638
None 1371.171 t18 25
.. Arcadia (T), Wayne County- 61.000
None 1'4,794,271 19.18 8,672
Avon Union Free S. D. No. 1_ 38.000
None 11.190.280 18.00
None 1739,466 111.49 -Babylon (T), Un. Fr. S. D.No6 31.500
x1.634,280 x1 .
. .
1.2
0
3,942
None 11,496,000 112.80
Babylon (V), Suffolk County_ 25,000
None 12.026.891
_
2,600
23,855
Ballston Spa Un. Fr. S.D.No.1 51,860
11,958.512
None 1404,604 17.80
99
6
Batavia Union Free S.D.No.2_ 33.000
None 17.276,291 17.98
2,707
01,422,880 a14.00
Bath (V). Steuben Co
66,000
§1.948,250 ---3,884
1,614
None 1624,425 114.00
Bedford(T) Un.Fr.S.D.No.10_ 44.000
1,694
11.193.850 114.20
Belfast (T), Allegany County_ 34,000
None 5794.830 t12.91
1;773
459
None 1518,987 413.00
Belfast(T)Un Fr. S. D.No.1_ 33,500
None 4623,552 48.60
960
-- -1452.750 1'11.50
Big Flats (T), Chemung Co__ 35,000
None a1,056,673 a13.70
1.535
Blasdell (V), Erie County_ __ _ 55,900
None a916.8.35 a15.40
849
None 1553,698 110.00
Boonville (V.) Oneida Co_ __ - 83,900 16,100 t720.788 110.00
1.794
None 1540,113 112.00
1,121
Boonville 17n. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 36.000
None 5773.328 t11.12
None 11,170,328 §5.40
Brewster (V), Putnam County 50,000
1.296
None
974
1422,839 112.00
None 11,271.000
Caledonia Un.Fr. S.D. No. 5.. 32.100
None 1248,945 136.46+ 5,178
1894.351 111.00
Camden (V), Oneida County.- 60,600
2.170
None 1926,419 123.40
2.247
None
13335.000 111.00
Camillus Un. Fr. S. D. No. 9_ 39.000
None 1:64,151 t9.00
1.000
1126.176
Canisteo Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1.. 32,000
2,246
6,300
910.080 111.04
01,465,000 09.59
Canton Un. Fr. S. D. No. I..- 36.050
973
a 80,235
1.291,435 x16.10
31,000
Carthage School District
None z708,515z312.00
1.485
None 1640.055 19.37 -1.64ii
Castile (V), Wyoming County_ 37.400
1.700
932
1563,348 112.10
None 14,407,025 ---,
9.066
Catskill (T), Greene County__ 25,000
None 12.590.290 19.20
Catskill Union Free S. D. No.1 37.000
None -11,096,298 a12.61
7
2,47.
5
Noner28.180.727 x4.26 65,910
39.000
Cattaraugus County
12,000x20.064.681 -----33,647
None 0268.500 014.00
1.280
32.500
Champlain (V), Clinton Co_
None 14,354.210 14.33+
None z778.935 z4.88
2.840
Chateaugay (T), Franklin Co_ 32.1)00
None 0507,005 027.60
1.544
61,,,)00
Nonex55.189,915 x3.00 105,126
Chautauqua County
2,000 (1,776,577 §12.00
4.
004
None 11.815.046 113.41
Cheektowaga Un. F. S.D.No.7 59.200
11.846,230 ---- -1.380
x487,053 y16.00
CherryCreek(T),ChautauquaCo 32,000
4,308
12.750.270 112.63
1.941
y979,260 v14.00
Clayton (V), Jefferson County. 39.548
None 1581.056
None t850.000 114.50 ____ ._
Clayton School District No.8_ 26.000
None (1355,940
4.50 1,042
1,236
600 0650.560 a9.45
Clinton (V). Oneida County__ 43,200
2,500 ;2,711.172 §11.94 -2.926
None v1.633.710 y8.07
Cohocton (T), Steuben County 28,000
None 12,116,840 0.02 -----838
None 0377,885 010.00
4,91
Cohocton (V). Steuben County 35.500
None §1,758,710 §11.91
2,549
None /71.206.800 08.60
Cold Spring (V). Putnam Co__ 87.000
42.242,913 (7.60
Cooperstown U. Fr.S. D.No.1 48,000
'Total debt. d Figures for year 1909. y Figures are for 1910. x Figures
2.166
None z848,962 z22.20
• Corinth (V), Saratoga County_102,000
2.494 are for 1911. a Figures are for 1912. t 1913 figures. § 1914 figures.
11.235.307 18.40
Coxsackie (V), Greene County 45.000
621 is This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what
Croghan (V), Lewis County-- 27.000
Is total debt.
None (866,670 (11.076
-Cuba Union Free S. D. No. 1.- 33.500




NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914.1

State of New Jersey
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
7,815
Total area of State (square miles)
Trenton
State Capital
Gov.(term exp. Mon. bef.3d Tues.,Jan.'17)James 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 1917)_ __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 cre•
ation of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for
purposes of war, &c. This exception, under which it was allowable to exceed 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
$660,400
Nov. 1 1901
194,000 Nov. 1 1894
735,400
Nov. 1 1898
394,P00 Nov. 1 1880
I 996,300
Nov. I 1897
593.400 Nov. 1 1866
3.395,200
Nov. 1 1896
On Nov. 1 1913 the cash balance on hand in the State Fund was M727,992.94: this fund also held on the same date 1,887 shares (par value $188,700) of the stock of the United Railroad & Canal Companies of New Jersey,
the market value of which amounts to about $450.000. The State School
Fund on Nov. 1 1913 held securities to the amount of $5,699.950.45; cash
balance on hand for investment, $132,686.34.
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The assessed valuation for a series of years
has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1906
has been at supposed full value—a much higher basis than in former
years.
3649,979,700
1913---- $2,406.260,693 1904_ -- $1,055,379,023 1800
1.008 062 612 18,
: :
4
603,676,953
1912-- 2,289,770.281 1903
573.256.303
1911-- 2,166,735,535 1902
918,418.741 1884
554.828,114
1910__-- 2,045,898.214 1901
891,237.286 1882
534,917,876
1909__ 1,949,687,287 1900
844.354,193 1880
518.617,518
1908-- 1,843,001,178 1898
794,428,048 1878
531.851,841
1907-- 1.841,527,418 1896
774,398,332 1876
596,833.707
1906-- __ 1,570,210,073 1894
742,759,082 1874
619.057.903
1.905.-- 1,153,682,961 1892
In addition to the above, valuation of railroad and canal property in 1900
was $219,656,014, in 1902 $223,486,392, in 1913 $227,195,115, in 1904
$231,655,525. in 1905 1236,720,571, in 1906 $194,532,469, in 1907 $200.045.173, in 1903 $272,182,490. In 1909 $279,059.611. In 1910 1286,546.453
and in 1911 3284,542.181. 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.
POPULATION OF STATE.—Population has been as follows:
906.096 1820
277,575
2.537.167 1870
1910
6/2.035 1810
1860
, ,
245.562
1905
489,555 1800
211,149
1,883.669 1850
1900
373,306 1790
1.444.933 1840
184,139
1890
320,823
1.131.116 1830
1880
DEBT LIMITATIONS.—The provisions of law limiting and regulating
the debt-making power n New Jersey will be better understood and the
information will be made more serviceable to the investor if arranged in
accordance with the civ I divisions to which the provisions apply.
-making power by the State
(I) THE STATE is restricted as to Its debt
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 arty time exceed one hundred thousand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel Invasion, or to suppress
insurrection, unless the MIMIC 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
of
such law shall be applied only to the specific object statedthe authority to
therein, and
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 1100.000, except (1) for purposes of war, &c.,
and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified
therein, &c. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen,
given In the same paragraph of the constitution.
lOn July 111915 the Court of Chancery held that the issuance of $1,000,000 bonds by the State Water Supply Commission was not in violation
of the foregoing provisions; the Conunission, being a corporate entity apart
from the State and without power to bind the State for the payment of
the bonds—"Chronicle" July 19 1913, page 188.1
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 hereafter 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
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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 for
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. e. 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
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 towraships 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 241897,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.
In 1911 the Legislature adopted what is generally known as the Walsh
Act (Chap. 221, Laws 1911). providing for the commission form of government in cities. 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 P. L.
1913, TIP. 197. 323 (permitting bonds to be issued without an election),
581, 836.916 (validating elections on adoption of the Act), and P. L. 1914.
pp. 170 (providing for preferential voting) and 253 (granting home rule).
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 Camden, 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).
The home rule amendment of 1914 (known as the "Hennessy Act")
attempted to constitute municipalities adopting the Walsh Act a special
class of municipalities, and provided that they should not be subject
to any laws of the State "except laws applicable to all municipalities
of this State other than counties and school districts." The effect of
this amendment was to create considerable doubt as to the powers possessed by commission-governed municipalities. In Delaware River
Transportation Co.v. City of Trenton, the Hennessy Act was held unconstitutional, upon the ground that it was special legislation. by a decision of
Mr. Justice Trenchard of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, rendered on
May 22 1914. Justice Trenchard's opinion was affirmed by the Court of
Errors and Appeals on July 10 1914. (See "Chronicle" of May 16 1914,
page 1499; May 23 1914, page 1629; May 30 1914, page 1654, and July 18
1914, page 212.)
Under the County Act of 1846, as amended, counties are governed by
large Boards of Chosen Freeholders. each Freeholder being elected by the
municipality, or portion thereof, that he represents. By P. L. 1912, p. 619
(a revision of the so-called Strong Act of 1902) (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. This Act was amended
by P. L. 1913, p. 834, and P. L. 1914, p. 423, P. L. 1912, p. 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.

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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

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 6%
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.
-By the Act of Apr. 9th 1910, P. L. 1910, p. 347.
SALE OF BONDS.
Comp.Stat.of 1910, p. 3685, all municipal bonds must be sold for not less
than par at public sale on ten days' notice, unless the statute under which
they are issued expressly authorizes private sale. By an amendment te
this 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.
-By Sec. 3 of the General Tax Act of 1903, CompTAX EXEMPTION.
Stat. 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.
-Chap. 116. Laws of 1906, limiting the
LIMITATION OF TAX RATE.
tax rate, was repealed by Chapter 9. Laws of 1914.
-POWERS AND RESTRICSAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS
-The savings bank law of New Jersey was completely revised by
TIONS.
State Legislature of 1906. without, however, changing in any essential
the
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 give below in full the investment
sections of the new law.
-HOW INVESTED.
VI. DEPOSITS
SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited with
same In any manner except as follows, to wit:
the
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
-bearing obligation issued by the county in which such
or In any interest
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 previous to making such investment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted; and
provided further, the total Indebtedness of any such city or county is limited
by law to 10% of Its assessed valuation;
VI. In first mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any rail
road company which has paid dividends of not less than 4% per annum
regularly on its entire capital stock for a period of not less than five years
next previous to the purchase of such bonds, or in any consolidated mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any such company authorized
the entire bonded debt of
to be issued to retire terminal or dock company such company, or in the
of this State, secured by
bonds of any railway
mortgage on terminal or dock property fronting on the Hudson River
first
purpose
and having an assessed value for the and usedof taxation in excess of the
and occupied as a dock or
amount of the entire Issue of bonds,
terminal by any railroad company now operating in this State.
bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real
VII. In
estate situate In this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned
thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or
invested; but in case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate,
the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30% of its actual value;
an°. 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 filed and preserved among the records
of the bank;
with the following provisions:
VIII. In real estate strictly In accordance
may be erected, a building or buildings
(a) A plot whereon is erected, or
of its business, and from portions
requisite for the convenient transaction revenue may be derived; the costs
own use a
of which not required for Its and lot shall in no case exceed 50% of the net
of such building or buildingswith the written approval of the Commissioner
bank except
surplus of such
provided, the limitations as to the cost of such
of Banking and Insurance;
subdivision shall not apply to or affect
lot and building contained in this
heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a
any such investment
special charge
purchased or acquired by it at sales upon the
(b) Such as shall have been
such corporation, or upon judgments or
foreclosure of mortgages owned by
in settlements effected to
or rendered for debts due to it, or
decrees obtained
same
satisfaction of such mortgages; and allsuch
shall have
secure such debts, or in
after the
within five years
Comestate shall be sold by such bank
application by such corporation to thewhich
been so purchased, unless, upon
extend the time within
shall
missioner of Banking and Insurance, he this section shall apply to all funds
provide
such sale shall be made; the provisions offund,and all investments of money
of any savings bank, Including its reserve
the manner
and sales and transfers of securities may be made in
notwithstanding any provision in any special
and made lawful in this Act,
managers who shall aot
charter contained limiting the number of trustees or of stocks or securities.
In the investment of moneys and the sale or transfer
deposit with the
SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on drafts, except
same, or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange or be of the same
upon the additional pledge of collateral security, which shall
invested
nature and character as those in which the money deposited may be
as directed In the preceding section, or the capital stocks of national and




[VOL. xcxx.

State banks, or the capital stook 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 13%
of the total deposits held by such savings bank.
-This subject is covered by the
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
Act of May 81907. Public Laws 1907. p. 382; Comp. Stat. of 1910,p. 3864.
printed in full in "Chronicle" of Nov. 23 1907, p. 1352.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
Hospital Bonds.
ACQUAORANONIC TOWNSHIP
4s g '06 1.1-S 530.0000.. Sept 1 1936
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is In Passaic County. 434s'07 MS 70,0000-Sept 1 1937
5,000o_ --Sept 1 1939
434g'09 M-S
School Bonds.
4%8'06 11-N $27.500o_June 1 '18-'45
Drainage Bonds.
9,000o-1915-1924 4Sisg'07J-J $20,000c- _July 1 1937
4 Sis'03
4,000e----1915-1922 4 Sisg'09J-J 100,000c-July 1 1938
434s'05 A-0
43s'06 M-N 12,500c_June 1 '18-'30 4 Sig'11 J-J 250,0000- _ -Jan 1 1941
4 a'O7 M-N 22.400c_May 1 'l5-"36 4 Sisg'11J-J 600,000o__ _Jan 1 1941
4 s'10 M-N119,800c-May 1 '15-'48 4Sig'13 J-J 180.000c_ - _Jan 11943
43s'06 M-N 3.500c_June 1 '17-'20 4S4sg'13J-J 170,000c___July 1 1943
55 08 J-J 58.500c-July 1 '15-'43
Conduit Bonds.
4 s'll M-N 8,000c
_1916-1924
2 4s g '06 M-N $30,000c_ May 1 1936
4 '
1 1947
BOND. DEBT oct 11913_$330,200 434sg'12J-J 15,000c_ _ _Jan
City-Improvement Bonds.
30,000
Sewer notes
Assessed valuation 1913_-10,889,015 4 Sisg'96M-N $49,000o_ - _May 1 1916
(Assessment about 70% actual value) 4 Sisg'98A-0 5,000o__ _Apr 1 1918
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$4.939 48 g '01 M-N 114,000o-May 1 1916
124.000c__ _May 1 1921
11.869
Population in 1910
INT. on the bonds of '08. '10,'11 4s g '05 A-0 55,000c_ __Apr 1 1925
and 1912 is payable at the Citizens' 4 Sisg'08J-J 55,0000_ --Jan 1 1928
75,000c-Jan 1 1931
Trust Co. of Paterson; on others at 4 Si g'11 J-J
20,000c_ -Jan 1 1932
4;03'12 J-J
the First Nat. Bank of Paterson.
6,00O_ _ _ _Jan 1 1933
4;58'13 J-J
4)4s 14 J-J 47,000..._ _Jan 1 1934
ASBURY PARK.
This city is in Monmouth County.
Park Bonds.
4 Sisg'99J-J $100.000o_ --July 1 1929
Incorporated as a city in 1897.
4 Sisg'08J-J 440,000o.-July 1 1943
Funding Bonds.
5s '13 J-D$122,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1918 4Si6'10 J-J 175,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1945
4 Sisg'10J-J 102,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1945
Fire Bonds.
Oct 1 1915 48 g '11 J-J 173.000c-Jan 1 1946
58
A-0 $10,000o
J-J
6,000o_ - _Jan 1 1915 4Sisg'14J-J 28,000c___Jan 1 1949
45
Sidewalk Bonds.
45 '04 .I-D 19,000c-June 1 1934
1944 414 g 11 J-J $10,000o_ _Jan 1 1916
4)18'09 M-N 15,000o
Fire-Department Bonds.
Beach Bonds.
$8,000e_ __July 1 1932
48
A-C=50,0000_ _Apr 1 1933 4s g '02 J-,1
4)4507 J-J 150,000o._ _July 1 1947 4 Sisg'07J-J 25,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1937
450'11 J-.1 150,000o__ _Jan 1 1951 48 '06 J-J 128,000c--July 1 1926
28,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1944
48 g 09 J-J
Water Bonds.
55.000o_ _ -Jan 1 1945
J-D $60,000e .June 1 1915 4 Si8'10 J-J
58
20,000c---Jan 1 1943
414g'13 J-J
(Subject to call June 1 1900.)
g J-J 40,000c-Jan 1 1948
J-D $10,000o_ __June 1 1917
58
Texas Avenue Bonds.
J-D 50.0000_ _June 1 1924
5a
J-J 48,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1927 4;008 J-J $40,000c_ _July 1 1938
55
Massachusetts Avenue Bonds.
J-J 22.000c_ -Jan 1 1928
48
4s '06 A-0 22,000c-Apr 1 1936 4 Sis'08 J-J $30,000c-July 1 1928
Michigan Avenue Bonds.
414s'14 M-S 50,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1944
4$g '06 A-0 $7,0000.- -Oct 1 1936
School Bonds (City's Portion).
Drexel Avenue Bonds.
J-D $55,000e June 20'15-'43
58
r4,000oJuly 1 1915
1937 4556'11 J-J
4)48'07 J-D 100.000o
4Us'13 J-J 175.000c-Jan 1 1943
Plaza Place Bonds.
Library Bonds.
4 Hell J-J
$6,000o---July 1 1921
M-N $18,000o-Nov 1 1931
48
Lighting Standard Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Apr 1 1933 4 Mg'11 J-J *37.000o_ _ _July 1 1945
A-0 $50,000o
4s
45 '05 M-S 50,0000 _.,Sept 1 1945 BOND.DEBT Oct 16'14 $8,143,000
2,327.950
75,0 0o---July 1 1942 Sinking fund
4 Sife07 J-J
5.815,050
1944 NET DEBT Oct 16 '14
4348'09 M-N 35,0000
11947 Water debt (incl. above)- 2,582,000
0012 J-J 75,000c-July
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14-$1,567,000 ohool debt (see below)
Oct 15'14(not incl.above)1,307,000
Sinking funds
150,150
Certificate debt
52,000 Total assessed val. 1914- _93,596,400
Value city property 1913. 2,006,661 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---418.70
46.150
Assessed valuation 1 914 13,809.094 Population in 1910
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-$29.46 Summer population (est).--300,000
Population in 1910
10.150
INTEREST on the city-hail, pubINT. payable at Treasurer's office. lic library, water 4s and 4)4s of 1906.
and 1914. city improvement 4s and
ATLANTIC CITY.
4Si8 of 1908, crematory bonds due
This city is in Atlantic County. 1920 and 1921; paving bonds due
Incorporated March 3 1854. New 1921. 1922, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928,
charter adopted Apr. 3 1902. Com- 1938, 1944, 1945, 1946. and 1947.
mission govt accepted May 14 1912. fire-house bonds, park bonds, Texas
City-Hall Bonds.
Ave. bonds, Mass. Ave. bonds' Mt
4s g '00 F-A $90.000o___Aug 1 1930 Vernon Ave. bonds, drainage bonds
48 g '09 J-.1 20,0000__ _Jan 1 1944 of 1909 and 1913, Drexel Ave. light6.000o___Jan 1 1933 ing standard:Plaza Place and hospital
4%sg'13J-J
Public-Library Bonds.
bonds,is payable at Hanover Nat. Bk.
4s g '03 J-J $30.000o.. _Jan 1 1938 N. Y.; on Albany Ave. bonds and
4s g '05 J-J
3,000o_ _Jan 1 '15-'17 paving bonds due 1929 at Nat. Park
Water Bonds.
Bk., N. Y.; on other bonds in Atlan5s g '95 J-D$761.000o__ _June 1 1925 tic City.
4 Sisg'96M-S 100,000o___Mch 1 1926
4 Sisg'97J-J 12,000o_ --July 1 1917
45 g TO J-J 200,000o_ _July 1 1930 ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST.
48 g '01 J-J 70,000oJuly 1 1931 3;0'00 M-S*100.000o_Mch 1 '15-'24
40,000c_July 1 '15-'22
48 g '02 J-J
15,0000-July 1 1932 4s g '04 J-J
48 g '03 J-J 75,000o___Jan 1 1933 48 g '05 .14 102,000o_July 1 '25-'31
48 g '04 P-J 35,000o_ -July 1 1934 45 g '06 J-J 65,000o_July 1 '31-'35
4 Sisg'06J-J 300,0000-July 1 1941 48 06 .14 16,0000-July 1 1936
70,000o_ _ _July 1 1937
4 Kg'10 J-J 160,000o_ -Jan 1 1945 414s'07 J-J
160,000o_July 1 '38-'42
4 Sig'10 J-J 115,000o_ --July 1 1945 4 Sig'08
4 Si g'11 J-J 75,000c__ _Jan 1 1946 4 Sisg'09J-J 120,000c._ _July 1 1943
_July
4 Sig'12 J-J 100,000o__ _Jan 1 1947 4 Sisg J-J 139,000o_ July 1 1945
434g'13 J-J 214.000c- _Jan 1 1943 4 Sig 11 J-J 170,000c__ _Jan 1 1946
4S4sg'14J-J 350.000c--Jan 1 1944 4 g'12 J-J 245,000c-July 1 1947
17,000....... _July 1 1944 4 g'13 J-J 90,000c_ _ _July 1 1948
4%8'14 J-J
BOND.DEBT Oct 16'14 $1,307,000
Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds,
Jan
4 Sis'08 J-J $15.000o_ -Jan 1 1918
INTEREST on 45 and 4 is due in
1937 and the 4)48 due 1938-1948 is
Bellevue Avenue Bonds.
4 Hsg'10J-J $S),0000_ _July 1 1920 payable at Hanover Nat, Bank, New
Albany Avenue Bonds.
York; on the 4)4s due 1943 at the
4 i4ag'09J-J 4100,000c_ _July 1 1944 National Park Bank. New York; on
other bonds in Atlantic City.
Crematory Bonds.
4 Sisg'98J-J $40,0000_ _July 1 1918
4 Sisg'00J-J 10,000o___Jan 1 1920
48 g '01 J-J 32,0000_ --Jan 1 1921 ATLANTIC COUNTY.
May's Landing is the county scat.
Paving Bonds.
48 g '99 M-N $74.000o___Nov 1 1919
Building Bonds.
48 g '01 A-0 135,0000_ -Oct 1 1921 48 g '06 J-J 1$15,000r_Jan 1 '15-'17
48 g '02 A-0 15,000o_ -Oct 1 1922
1 10,000r__Jan 1 '15-'19
4 Sisg'04M-N 195,000o-- May 1 1924 48 '10
20,000r_ lJan 1 '15-'20
45 g 05 J
-D 130,0000:L.-June 1 1925 55 '10 .7-.1 40.000r4
A-0 80.000o---Apr 1 1926 55 '13 M-8 75.000-Mar 1 '52-'57
48 g '06
4 Sisg'07J-J 250,0000-Jan 1 1927 55 '13 M-S 60.000__Oct 1 '16-'27
48 g 06 J-J
15,0000-0ot 1 1926
Bonds.
4 Sisg'08J-J 65,000o---Jan 1 1928 55 RoadJ-J
'11
1100,0000_,Tan 1 '21-'30
4)4508 P-J
70,000o---July 1 1928
Bridge Bonds.
4s g '09 J-J
65,0000--Jan 1 1929
48 '08 J-J $10,000r-Jan 1 '15-'16
4 msonr4 212.0000---July 1 1944
4 Sisg'10J-J 135,000oJuly 11945 Esi '11 J-J 60,000r_Jan 1 '20-'25
4 Sig 11 J-J 70,0000-Jan 1 1946 4;0'12 J-J 30,000c-Jan 1 '20-'25
0
7.000c-Jan 1 1921 BOND.DEBT May 7'14- $422,00
4S4s g P4
40.000
35.000c-Jan 1 1947 Floating debt
434s g
20,000
Sinking fund
45.000c-Jan 1 1938
4 g'13
9
12,000c-July 1 1922 Total assessed val. 1913_113,646.83
4 J.4 g'12 J-J
4S4stel3J4 200.000c_July 1 1938 (Assessm't about 4-5 actual val.)
.000)1335.76+
40 14 J-.1 134,000_ _ _ _July 1 1933 State&co.tax(pert].
71,894
Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds. Population in 1910
INT. at County Collector's office.
4)4s'07 A-0 $44,0000-Oct 1 1937

Noy, 1914.1
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.
This borough is in Monmouth Co.
Inc. 1887; reinc. Sept. 15 1891.
Refunding Water Bonds.
430 g J-J $60,000c_ _ _July 1 1928
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
4s g
$39,000o_ _ _July 1 1928
Electric-Light Bonds.
58 g '06 J4 $12,0000---APr 2 1916
Water-Works Bonds.
5s g '06 34 $6,0000_ _Apr 10 1921
Refunding Light Bonds.
4 Msg'063-3 $15,000r-May 10 1926
Funding Bonds.
5s g '04 J-J
$8,000o_ _Jan 1 '15-'22
5s g '07 J-J
850r___Deo 311915
5s '14 34
4,000__Jan 1 '16-'23
BOND. DEBT June 1914- $141,700
Assess.val.'13(abt.% act.) 2,100,028
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-422.20
1,645
Population In 1910
INT. on funding bonds of 1907 at
the Atlantic Highlands Nat. Bank;
on others in New York.

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

61

INTEREST on sewer loan at ColFunding.
lector's office; on school bonds at 48 '86 3-1.) $40.000r... _June 1 1916
First National Bank.
330'04 M-N 76,000r_May 2 '152
34
($2,000 each year on May 2.)
BRADLEY BEACH SOH. DIST. 330'04 J-J $20,000r-Jan 1 1924
..__ 23,000_ --Dec 1 1932
This district Is in Monmouth Co. 33.4s
58 '10 M-S 887,0000
1930 314505 J-J 20,000r._ -Jan 1 1935
Refunding.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1913_ $87,000
June 1 1932
-fl $70,000r
Assessed valuation 1913_2,171,300 48 '02 3
-fl 150,000----June 1 1941
School tax (per 81,000) 1913-45.13 48 '10 3
.
430'10 .1-D 210.000----June 1 1941
City-Hall Bonds.
BRIDGETON.
This city is situated In Cumberland 48 '07 J-J $13,000r-July 1 1927
45 '08 A-0 10,000r-Oct 1 1938
County. Incorp. Nov. 29 1864.
Street Bonds (opt. after 1910). 45 '13 3-3 10.000-July 1 1948
5,000Feb 2 1939
45
A-0 $80,000r___Oct 1 1920 48 '14 F-A
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
430'11 J-J $50,000o_- _July 1 1941 48 '612 J-D $63,000r-Deo 1 1932
BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
430
M-N$13,000c -A915-1927 430'13 ___ 15,000- _ Sept 1 1943 48 Floating Debt Bonds.
'83 J-J $34,000r___Jan 1 1934
Water Bonds.
4145
F
-A 3,5000 _ ---1920-1923
1 1936
45 '05 A-0
4345
A-0 2,500c____1924-1926 430'11 J-J $75,0000-_-July 1 1941 414s'07 M-S 124,000o&r_Apr 1 1937
434s'13 J4 55,000c---Jan 1 1943
135,000r_ - _Sept
434s
J-D 10,000c ____1915-1924
430
J4 17,500c - _1916-1932 48Paving Bonds (opt. after 1917 . 43008 J-D 350,000r___June 1 1928
'06 J4 $10,200r-July 1 1927 4s '12 M-8 65,000__-_Sept 1 1937
4348
A-0 45,000r --__1923-1944
48 '13 F-A 100,000---Aug 1 1943
434s
34 24.900c ____1931-1943 48School Bonds.
BAYONNE.
A-0
Refunding Fire
-House Bonds.
This city is in Hudson County. 414s'13 34 80,000c Jan 15 '27-'42 4s '02 34 $12,000o_ __Apr '15-'18 330'07 3-3 $20,000r___Jan 1 1937
25,000c___July 1 1922
M-N( 1.500c-__Nov 1 1927
Incorporated as a city 1869. Com- 5s
(Subject
48 '09 A-0 14,000r__ Oct 1 1929
mission govt. defeated June 13 1911
1119,000_ _Nov 1 '28-'44 430'12 --- to call July 1 1912.)
18,2000
Paving Bonds.
1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '14- $318,900
and again April 15 1913.
430'07 11-S4150,000r__-Sept 1 1927
Assessed val. '14(4 act.)-7.178,352 48 Funding Bonds.
Judgment Bonds.
'04 J-J $50,0000-Jan
430'12
43/2514 34 $18,913.73_3uly 1 1924 School tax (per $1,000) 1914--$5.25 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1 1934 430'13 3-3 60.000-July 1 1932
M-S 90,000_ _Sept 1 1933
1919)
434s14
897.86 Sept 15 1919 Population in 1914 (est.)
12,500
'09 F-A
-D 125.000---_June 1 1934
1 1939 414814 J
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Belleville. 48(Subject to$35 000c_
Road-Construction Bonds.
call after Feb 1 1924)
Fire-Department Bonds.
430'03 J-J $35,900----Jan 1 1923
48 '99 J4 $25,000r_ __July 1 1919
Refunding Bonds.
BELMAR.
Court-Room Bonds.
48 '04 J-J 25,000r-July 1 1924
'05
This borough is In Monmouth IsPark AI-8 115,000o___Sept 1 1935 430'08 3-D 25,000r_
4s '01 M-S $2,600___Sept 13 1921
Bonds (opt. after 1918 .
__June 1 1928
County. Incorporated in 1885.
Library-Site Bonds.
48 '03 J4 $40.0000__Nov 1 1928 48 '09 A-0 20,000r--Aug 1 1939
Fire-Engine Bonds.
48 '02 Id-S $3,000--__Sept 2 1922
BOND. DEBT
45 '11
Funded Assessment Bonds.
bs '07 A-0 84.500
1937 Sinking fund June 1913- $452.700 48 '13 J-D 25,000--.Deo 1 1931
--_ 25.000---Apr 1 1933
96,600
Sewer Bonds.
58 '95 34 $37,000__ _July 1 1915
Water debt (incl.)
Park Bonds.
77,500
1941 Assess. val.'13(abt 2-3
.5s '96 34 23,000-___Jan 1 1916 5s g '11 J-D 112,6000
4s '96 3-3
33,000----Jan 1 1925 5s '13 J-J 36,000_ _--July 1 1943 Total tax (per $1,000) act)7,858.121 45 '04 34 $75,000o___July 1 1921
bs '95 J4 .
90,000r_ __July 1 1929
1913419.27+
Water-Extension Bonds.
Water Bonds.
Population in 1910
-A 22.000r___Aug 1 1931
14,209 330'06 F
43ig'02 J4 $15,000____Deo 1 1922 55 '07 J-J $20,0000___July 1 1937
15,0000-Aug
48 '98 J4 16,000----Jan 1 1928 bs '13 34 22,000____July 1 1943 INT. payable at City Treas. office. 430'07 F-A 10.000r-Aug 1 1932
45 '08 F-A
1 1938
Water Funding Bonds.
48 '02 J4 28.000.._ Jan 1 1932
48 '09 F
-A
5,000r___Feb 1 1939
434g'03 34 44,000..__ -July 1 1923 58 '12 M-S $38,000---Sept 1 1942
48 '09 F
-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1934
BURLINGTON.
zImprovement Bonds.
Bonds.
Police-Headquarters
This city is in Burlington County. 45 '10 J-J 10,000----July 1 1935
Jan '15-'27
4s '05 J-J $43,000--- -July I 1925 bs '96 .14 $49.000c
Inc. Mch.4 1851. Pop.'10. 8.336. 48 '11 3-D 10.000--June 1 1937
Beach-Improvement Bonds.
School Bonds.
430'14 - 75.000----Feb 2 1939
Floating Debt Bonds.
1915 58 '05 M-N 125,0000
1935
bs '95 M-S $8,000--Mch 1
Fire and Police Bonds.
450'07 J4 $36.000c_ _July 1 1937
(Subject to call 1925.)
6,000„..-Jan 1 1916
.54 '96 J4
430'08 J-D $50,000r__June 1 1938
Meadow-Drainage Bonds.
1941
430'96 J4 70,000---Sept 1 1916 58 '11 J-D 15,000
48 '91 J-D $14,000c___Dec 1 1921 48 '09 3-D 30.000r-June 1 1939
Funding Bonds.
9.000--May 1 1917
414s'97 J4
Water Bonds.
1935 48 (Subject to call Dec. 1 1901.)
430'98 J4 100,000-__-Mch 1 1918 5s '05 A-0 $29,000c
48
J-J
'01 J-J $10,000o
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.)
1921 45 '87 34 $50,000c&r_July 1 1917
6,000----Sept 1 1919
45 '99 J4
'04
170,000c&r_July 1 1934
• Fire-Department Bonds.
-A $33.000
1941
48 '01 J-J 12,000----July 2 1920 5s '11 F
48 '05 M-S $4,500c___Sept 1 1925 434808 3-D 85,000r_ - _June 1 1938
9,000-_--Apr 1 1922 zJetty Bonds.
48 '02 J-J
45 '96 3-13 600,000c&r_rne 1 1926
School Bonds.
4s '02 J-J 12,500---Aug 18 1922 5s '98 J-J $10.000c-Jan 1 '24-'28 45 '05 F-A
$5,250o-Aug 1 1935 48 '09 A-0 28,000r_Aug 1 1939
4348'03 34 100,000-- _Mch 2 1933 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14-- $294,600 (Subject to call $2,000
yearly 1925.) 48 '10 34 15,000----July 1 1940
6,750--Mch 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1913...-3,398,000 45
4s '05 J-J
-A 15.000----Aug 1 1941
'04 M-S 123,500o___May 1 1934 48 '11 F
43g'07 J$ 49,400--__Jan 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--.$24.20 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly
1924.) 4s '13 A-0 5,000---Oct 1 1943
1 433
10,000__Jan 1 1928 Population in 1910
5s '08 34
48 '99 3-3 122.5000
1936
STOCKTON.
58 g '08 J-J 160,000o_ -Apr 1 1928 z Int. in Belmar; other issues in
($1,000 yearly)
58 '08 M-N 265,000--Nov 1 1928 N.Y. at R. M. Grant & Co.
Refunding Bonds.
430'11 34 16.000c__ _Jan 1 1941
.58 '08 J-J 12,000-__-July 1 1928
330'05 1.1-8 $34,200r-Sept 1 1935
(Subject to call after 1931.)
430'09 J-J 60,500____Sept 1 1929 BERGEN COUNTY.
330'06 M-S 30.000r-Sept 1 1936
Refunding Bonds.
7.500_ --Tan 1 1930
48 '10 J-J
-A 12,000r___ Aug 1 1937
Hackensack is the county seat.
48 '04 M-S $20.0000___Sept 1 1934 48 '07 F
430'10 3-.7 298,000---July 1 1930
45 '08 A-0 37,000r---Oct 1 1938
_s'12 -_Bonds.
Bridge
9500
1942
434911 J4 50,400o_--July 1 1931 3 Ms
School Bonds.
RefundingWater Bonds.
J-J z$37,000o_Jan 1 '15-'20
8,500---Dec 15 1931 48
430'11
48 '97 34 $10,0000___July 1 1917
'86 M-N
10,000r- _ __Deo
5,000-__Dec 15 1932 48 '04 J-D 100,000o--Aug 1 1914 48 '08 34 $20,0000---Nov 1 1916 430'98 A-0 4,0000-Oct 1 '15-'30
45 '12 J4
11,5000
-A
1'15-24 4s
1938 TOT.BD. DT.
43ig'13 J-J 338,000c___Jan 1 1933 430'07 F
June 30'1435,719,450
City-Hall Bonds.
F
-A *52,0000_ -Aug 1 '15-'27
430g'1434 107000____Feb 1 1934
430'07 F
-A *12,0000-Aug 1 '15-'17 430'11 34 135,0000
1946 Water debt (included)--- 1.392.000
Track Elevation Bonds.
472,000
-A 72,0000.... Aug 1 1939
Filtration Bonds (opt. after 1919 Floating debt
430'03 J-D $7,000____Deo 1 1923 48 '09 F
1,325.796
4%s
--- 11.000----July 1 1931 48 '09 A-0 $25 000r_
1 1939 Sinking fund
City-Hall Bonds.
57,028,112
1S,000-July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14. $261,750 Assessed val., real
48 '11 J4 $38,000----jan 1 1931 414s'14 J-J
4,898,200
Sinking fund_
aBuilding Bonds.
15,313 Assessed val., personal
Paving Bonds.
61,926,312
-A $96,000o-Feb 1 '15-'38 Total valuation 1914
4,462,601 Total valuation 1914
48 '97 J4 817,000----Jan 1 1917 45 '09 F
(Assessment about full value.)
5s '10 J4 234,000--July I 1930 48 '09 1.1-N 144,0000-May 1 '15-'38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-421.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914----$20.00
INTEREST payable at the Me3,992 17_Sep 10 1917 430'10 A-0 800,000o-A-0 1 '15-'39
4s '13 J4
Population In 1910
94,538
43011 M-N 400,000o
1939 chanics' Nat. Bank. Burlington.
Playground Bonds.
450'12 F
/NT. at City Treasurer's office.
-A 110,000c_Aug 1 '17-'38
3s '10 J-J $3,500- -41.500 y'ly
434s
58.000---July 1 1931 BURLINGTON COUNTY.
Fire-Department Bonds.
Mount Holly Is the county seat.
__
11,000_ _ _May 1 1932
55 '95 Id-S $2,000___ _Mch 1 1915 414s
CAMDEN COUNTY.
Asylum Bonds.
aRoad-improvemen- Bonds.
t
48 '98 J-J
8,000-___Jan 1 1918
Camden is the county seat.
J-D $5,0000
1915
45 '98 M-N 10,000--Nov 1 1918 58 '08 M-S $82,0000&rSept 1 '15-35 4s
-D
430'11 J4 75,0000 July 1 '27-'31 430 J
3,500r--June 24 1915 *Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds.
48 '99 SI-S 8,000.. ___Sept 1 1919
434s'14 J-D $52,500-___June 1 1939
Road-Improvement Bonds.
48 '06 3J-S 20,000----Sept 1 1926 bs '13 J-D 300.000c--Dec 1 1933
48 '09 J-D
-A 124.000- -Aug 1 1934 430'07 131-14 $45,000c_Nov 1 '15-'23 4s '13 J4 11,000___July 1 1933
7,000---_June 1 1916 43014 F
Armory-Site Bonds.
4s '13 J4 12,900___Feb 20 1918 GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '1442.387.000
Bridge Bonds.
-A $30,0000_..Feb 1 1926
-Feb
Assess. val.'13(abt.act.)140.743,644 430'13 Nov
Floating Debt Bonds.
$822 76r_Nov 1 1923 43011 F
Court
-House Bonds.
48 '08 J-J $197,000___Jan 1 1928 County tax (per $1,000) 1913-$4.41 430'14 J-J 15,000--__July 1 1934
4s '04 J-J S700,000c&r_Jan 2 1944
430'11 J-D 218,0000_June 1 1931 Population in 1910
Deficiency Bonds.
138,002
Tax Bonds.
M-8 $11,640.33c Sep 25 1922 * Road-Improvement Bonds.
z Int. at Hackensack Trust Co. 430
-N
4s '06 J4 $35,000---Apr 16 1916 * at A.B.Leach & Co.in N.Y. City BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $85,963 4s '06 II 1420.000----Nov 1 1916
• I 36.000--Nov 1'21&26
58 '08 J-J 275,000_ -__July 1 1928 cat Columbia Tr. Co. in N. Y. City Assess. val.'14(abt. act.) 34,793,977
-A 29,600----Aug 1 1938
48 '11 J4 20,000--Apr 15 1921 on others at Hackensack Nat. Bank State & co. tax (per $1,000)'1448.52 4 Hs'08 F
434s'08 M-N 41,000_ _ --May 1 1928
Park Bonds.
Population In 1910
66,565 430'10 A-0
67,000---Apr 1 1935
430'96 J4 $58,000-__July 1 1916 BLOOMFIELD.
INTEREST on the road bonds is 430'11 M-N 32,000--Nov
45 '07 M-N 24,500-__May 1 1927
This town is in Essex County. In- payable at the Mount Holly Nat. Bk. 430'12 F-A 57,000----Aug 1 1931
1 1918
2,500__Feb 15 1923 corporated as a town Feb. 26 1900.
48 '13 J4
430'14 M-S 65.000----Mar 1 1944
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
zSchool Bonds.
CAMDEN.
430'14 J-D 13,000-__June 1 1934
43009 J4 $155,000_
May 1 1929 4s
This city, which Is in Camden
M-N8115.125c ----1915-1953
Bridge
...5s '08 J4 183,000_ -__Jan 1 1928 48 '09 A-0 31.000c-Apr 1 '18-'48 County, In March 1899 annexed the 434806 Bonds.
$35,000r. May 1 1918
430'11 J-D 250,000____June 1 1921 4s '10 F
-A 180,000c-Aug 1 '20-'58 town of Stockton. The city was In- 48 '13 34 10,000_
--_July 1 1943
'12 M-8 95.000----Mch 1 1922
4s
aSewer Bonds.
corporated Feb. 14 1828. Commis'n 43.4s'14
4,500---July 2 1916
Refunding Assessment Bonds. 45
F-A $50.0000--Feb
1930 govt. rejected July 1 1913.
54 '14 M-N*14,000----Nov 1 1934
5• '88 J4 $50,000--May 1 1918
xPark Bonds.
Board of Education Bonds.
.58 '88 J4 46,000_ -July 1 1918 48 '09 A-0 $30,0000_Apr 1 '30-'35 45 '99 A-0 $85,000-__Apr 1 1919 430'13 A-0 75,000----Oct 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '1441,279,900
5s '89 .1-3 53,000.--Jan 1 1919 48 '11 J-D 30,000o---Deo 1 1941
Dock and Wharf Bonds.
Sinking fund
178,645
aStreet-Improvement Bonds.
-55 '89 J-J 68,000-- _July 1 1919
4 H8'10
$64.000c&r_May 2 1940
Assessed Valuation 1914
BOND.DEBT Nov 15'13.$3,993,042 45
J-D $75.000c-June 1 '19-'29 48 '10 M-N 40,000c&r_May 2 1940
•
Real estate
500 zWater Bonds.
882.105.133
Twp. bonds (on demand) _
45 '13 M-S 18,000„--Feb 1 1963 2d class
RR. property
834,923 48
Sinking fund
2,594,004
A-0$105,000c&rAprl '19-'37 45 '12 F
-A 65,000---_Aug 1 1942
city property May 1 1912 3.018,972
7,673.802
Funding Bonds.
430'14 34 20,000---_Jan 1 1939 Personal estate
Total valuation 1914
92,372.939
Total assessed val. 1913_ _55,432804 bs '13 M-N$200,000c-May 1 '15-24
Bounties Loans.
County tax (per $1,000) 1914-$4.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913..-$26.89
48 '98 J-J $9,000r___July 1 1928
*Fire-Department Bonds.
55,545 48 '04 34 $25 000o_
Population In 1910
142,029
1 1924 48 '00 J-D 19,000r -June 1 1920 Population in 1910
• Coupon or reg., at holders' opt.
INTEREST payable part at Hud- BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14-4879,500
Refunding Water Bonds.
81,767 45 '00 3-D $91,000r-June 1 1920 INT.at II. S. Mtg & Tr. Co.. N.Y.
Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City, Assessment debt (add'1)-eon
Floating debt
277.976 48 '89 34 95,000_ -_,Tan 1 1920
part at Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at Total valuation 1913---14,536,187
34
the Mechanics' Tr. Co. In Bayonne Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-420.40 43092.1-3 95.000c_July 1 1922 CAPE MAY.
430'93
95,000c&r Jan 1 1923
This city Is
Population in 1910
15,070 430'12 J-J 48,000--July 1 1942 Mar. 3 1875. in Cape May Co. Inc.
Commission govt. rex Int. at Bloomfield Nat. Bank;
BELLEVILLE.
Hospital Bonds.
jected Sept 5. and again July 1 '13.
11
town is in Essex County. a at Fidelity Trust Co.. Newark' * at 430'07 M-8 $50,0000___Sept 1 1937 ..s '13 - 820,000
This
Mtg. & Tr. Co., New York.
4s '13
Commission government approved U. S.
25,000.._ __Sept 1 1933
Water and Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds.
bs '08 M-N$104.000c-may
Oct. 20 1914.
45 '98 J-D $85,000r___June 1 1918 bs '05 A-0 30.0000 --..Apr 1 1938
BOUND BROOK.
Funding Bonds.
1 1935
This borough is In Somerset Co 48
J-J 90,000r_-_Jan 1
5s '14 F-A $90,000-___Feb 1 1944 Inc. Mch. 31 1891. Pop. '10. 3.970. 48 '04 J-J 125.000r-July 1 1934 58 '12 A-0 58.0000
1942
'04
1934 5s '12 A-0 8,000c
Road Bonds.
1942
Improvement Certificates.
48 '07 F
-A 200,000r_ _Feb 1 1937 5s '10 F
1925
J4 $89.000r
1;,e,•
-A 10.000c---Aug 8 1930
M-N 82.000
-A 40,000r-Aug 1 1939
1915-1916 48 '09 F
Es
'Water Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
430'10 3-D 80,000o&r_June 1 1940 55 '07 --- $40,000c-- _May
Sewer Certificates.
1921
$47.000c
J-J
41,49
1 1937
J-D $15,0000-$1,000 yearly 430'13 A-0 200,000c-Anr 1 1943
J-D 25,000c___Dec I 1943 be
General-Improvement Bonds.
430'13 M-S 30.000---Sept 1 1933 bs '95 J-D 810,0000
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
-June 1 1915
F
-A $2,00001E2,000 yearly
Re-paving Bonds.
1941 45
54 '96 M-N 13.000c___May 1 1916
M-S $11,500c
5
•
48 '98 A-0$200,000r--Apr 1 1928 bs '96
-A 55,000of
F
.5s .13 F-A 47,000c--_Aug 1 1943 430
12.000c___Jan 1 1918
-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '26-'40 48 '99 11-8 50,0000_Mch 1 1929 48 '02 34 75,000c
430'11 F
J-D
,
Library Bonds.
-_Sept
1920 PE RM'T DEBT Apr 4'14-489.000 4s '00 M-N 35.000r.... May 1 1930 58 '04 J-D 140,000c-June 1 1922
M-8 $2,400c
1 1934
18,200 48 '01 3
-fl 18,000r.... _June 1 1921 Ss '09 s
Floating debt
Sidewalk Ingot. Bonds.
-a
val.(abt.act.)'13 2,802,303 48 '03 J-D 75,000r___June 1 1933 bs '97 M-N 50,000c_ -June 15 1939
1921 Assessed
F-A $73,500c
12,000c---May 1917
5 .13 J-D 46,000c-Dec 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-421.00 45 '06 F-A 38,000r-Aug 1 1936 58 '96 J-D 12,000c....-June 1 1921
•
1




Refunding Bonds.
bs '13 F-A $75,000c _Aug 1 1943
Financial Statement Oct. 11914'
Road bonds(sinking fund on
hand $18,643.87)
$80,000
Water bonds(self-sustaining) 86,000
Sidewalk bonds (self-sustaining)
118,000
Town-hall bonds
90,000
Public library bonds
2,400
Passaic River sewer bonds._ 75,000
Storm sewer bonds
51.000
Assess. val.'13(4-5 act.)__ 7,178,352
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$18.10
Population in 1910
9,891
INT.at First Nat. Bank,Belleville

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NEW JERSEY-CITIES AN1) TOWNS.

BOND.DEBT Oct 9 '14- - $205,000
CAPE MAY-(Concluded)
Floating debt
Sewer Bonds.
15,000
J-D $12,000c__ -June 1 1921 Sinking fund
bs
48,000
bs '05 A-0 24.000c._Oct 20 1925 Assessed valuation 1914_ _6,100,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ ___$17.70
Refunding & lima. Bonds.
_s '13 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1943 Population in 1910
273
Sewer, Boardwalk & Funding.
INT. payable at Asbury Park &
bs '10 A-0 $30,000c_Apr 20 1940 Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '99 A-0 $13,000c_--Apr 1 1924
4s '99 A-0 17,000c---Oot 1 1929 DOVER.
This town Is situated in Morris
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_ 5688,000
124.515 County. Incorporated April 1 1869.
Sinking fund
Water Bonds.
Assess. val. (Nf act.) 1913-6,057,320
Tax rate (per f,1,000) 1913-523.10 0'02 A-0 $70,000c___Oct 1 1932
2.471 4s '01 F-A 56,000c___Aug 1 1931
Population In 1910
INTEREST is payable at Cape 330'02 M-N 70,000c_ __May 1 1922
(Now subject to call.)
May at Security Trust Co. and MerSchool Bonds.
chants' National Bank.
4s '00 J-J $5,000_ _ _$1,000 YrlY
430'07 M-N 30,000
CAPE MAY COUNTY.
430'07 J-J
25.000
Cape May C. H.Is the county seat.
Fire Bonds.
53
Turnpike and Bridge Bonds.
--- 910,000
1928
434511 J-D $70,000o__ _Dec 1 1941 5 g '14 A-0 15,000c__ _Oct 1 1929
6,000c ----1917-1922 (Subj. to call beginning Oct. 1 1919.
430'12 J-J
_1918-1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $266,000
43.58'12 M-S 10.000c -430'12 J-D 37,500c_ _June 1932 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-4,852,255
430'13 J-J 83,000---Jan 1 1943 Total tax (per 51,000) 1914-$25.01
20,500__ _ _Jan 1 1943 Population in 1910
J-J
4s
7.468
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $305,500
INT. on the
and the
100,000 water second 4s school bondsthe Nat.
Floating debt
is payable at
3.810 Union Bank, Dover; on the
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914-34,999,710 335s at the Dover Tr. Co.; water
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$4.559 water first 4s (reg.), at State on the
Treas.
Population in 1910
19,745 school account and on fire bonds at
INT. at F. N. Bank, Ocean City. Morris Co. Say. Bank.
CARLSTADT.
This borough Is in Bergen County.
Inc. June 1904. Population '10. 3,807
Hoboken Road Bonds.
1923
Feb $10,000c
430
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1928
Mar $30,000c
434s
Sewer Bonds.
1939
Aug $80,000c
4;5s
School Bonds.
Sept $51.500c --__1933-1939
58
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $171,500
16,575
Floating debt Oct 7'14____
16,625
Sinking fund Oct 7'14____
Assess. val.'13 (abt.3iact.)1,722.775
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ -$25.70
INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank,
N .Y., and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank.

EAST ORANGE.
C. T. Hedge, Auditor.
This place, located in Essex Co.,
became a city in Dec. 1899. New city
charter was voted on June 2 1908.
Sewer Bonds Oct. 8 1914.
53 '94 July 51,000____July 8 1915
430'95 Dec
2,000
Dec 1915
430'95 Feb
300_Feb 17 1916
430'96 May
450.._May 12 1916
430'96 Aug
600Aug 18 1916
434s'96 Sept 2,250____Sept 1916
5,000____Feb 1 1918
58 '96 Feb
434s'98 Aug
2,500.- Aug 1 1918
49 '98 Feb
3.000-__Feb 1 1919
4s '99 Sept 6,000-Sept 19 1919
430'07 Nov 15,000__Nov 1 1937
45 '08 Oct 10,000-__Oct 1 1938
4s '09 Dec 20,000____Dec 1 1939
4s '11 J'ne 15,000----June 1 1941
Drainage Bonds.
CHATHAM.
This borough Is in Morris County. 4s '14 Mar 925,000_ __ _Mar 1 1941
School Bonds.
Water & Light Inlet. Bonds.
bs '14 M-N$35,000c___May 1 1934 4s '01 J-J $40,0000-July 1 1931
-A 45,000o__Aug 25 1932
4s '02 F
Water Bonds.
1918 48 '04 A-0 85.0000... Apr 1 1934
J-J $45.000r
4s
6,800c_-_Jan 15 1934
4s '04 J-J
Light Bonds.
1921 48 '05 J-D 30,835r___June 1 1945
J-J $15,000r
4s
4s '06 J-D 140,000o_Dec 1 1946
Municipal Building Bonds.
1926 4s '07 J-J 100,000c-July 1 1947
A-0 $11,000r
4s
-A 15,560o__ Feb 1 1948
4s '08 F
Sewer Bonds.
10,000o-July 1 1949
4s '09 J-J
935.000
$141,000 45 '10 A-0 42,000__--Apr 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 14.'
30,000_ _--June 1 1950
26.471 4s '10 J-J
Floating debt
3.700 43010 J-J 220,000c-July 1 1950
Sinking fund
22,050o-July 1 1950
Assess. val.'14 (abt.35act.)1,766,000 45 '10 J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$25.10 48 '11 A-0 125,000_ -- _Apr 1 1951
6,500---_June 1 1951
1.874 45 '11 J-D
Population in 1910
4s '11 M-S 14,500_ __ _Sept 1 1951
CLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DIST 4s '12 J-J 56,000--July 1 1952
This district is in Bergen County. 430'13 M-S 33,000__--Sept 1 1953
-A 95,000_ ___Aug 1 1941
58 '10 J-J 674,000__Jan 1 '33-50 4Y4 s'14 F
Public-Playground Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911-$161,000
15,000 4s '07 J-J $45,0000___Aug 1 1947
Floating debt
7,000c___Jan 2 1948
4s '08 J-J
Tidewater Sewer Bonds.
COLLINGSWOOD.
This borough is In Camden County. 45 '94 J-J $80.000c_July 1 '15-'24
Board of Education Bonds.
Commission government defeated
$8,000o_ _July 15 1919
4s '99 J-J
April 21 1914.
J-D $150,0000___Deo 1 1934 4s '99 J-D 16,750c___Deo 6 1919
48
Refunding Bonds.
1930
A-0 25,000c
5s
4s '03 J-D $29,000o___Deo 1 1933
Street Bonds.
430'11 J-D $50.000cDeo 1 1941 45 '11 M-S 35,0000___Sept 1 1931
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '14- 9225.000
50,000 45 '09 J-J $16,500o___July 1 1949
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14(65%act.)..4,159.666 4s '11 M-S 10,000----Sept 1 1951
30.000__-_Jan 1 1943
Tax rate (per $1.000) '14_522.30 1-3 48 '13 J-J
Funding Bonds.
4,795
Population in 1910
INT.at Camden Safe Deposit & Tr.Co. 0'99 .T-J $150,000o___Jan 1 -1929
(Subject to call $75,000 in 1919,,and
$75,000 In 1929.)
CRANFORD.
General Bonds.
township Is In Union County.
This
430'13 M-S 920,000.--_Sept 1 1943
Inc. 1871. Population 1910. 3,641.
430'14 J-J $64,000___-Ju1y 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
48 '97 J-J 525,0000-July 1 1927
25.000r-July 1 1927 330'03 A-0$350,0000_ _Apr 1 1933
430'97 J-J
48 '03 J-D 500,0000_Deo 1 1933
School Bonds.
430'08 M-S $14.000c __1915-1928 4s '06 J-D 40,000c _ _ _June 1 1936
15,000c .._1918-1932 4s '08 F-A 50,000o___Feb 1 1938
430'03 J-J
98.000_Apr '23-'33-44 45 '11 A-0 100.000c_Apr 1 1941
-a
5s '13 s
48 '12 A-0 100,000- __ _Apr 1 1942
52.000
Street-Improvement Bonds.
430'13BOND. DEBT Jan 1914-- $251,600
37.701 55 Various 5288,270
Sinking fund
1915-1925
Town-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913.-6,378.787
Tax rate (per 61.000) 1913-520.40 0'98 M-N $6,000e-May '15-'18
GEN. BONDS Oct 8 '14.13,1(0.865
Floating debt
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
•732,309
TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 '14.. 3,903.174
Bridgeton is the county seat.
Sinking fund
623,828
Armory Bonds.
430'12 J-J $10.000c..„July 1 1922 Torsi val. 1914 (about _53,000,000
(Assessment actual value.)
Asylum Bonds.
J-J 510,000r-Jan 1915-'16 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14-$19.63
430
Population In 1910
34,371
Bridge Bonds.
*This debt consists of "temporary
430'10 M-S $10.0000_Mch 10 1919
25.000--_July 1 1933 loans" representing money borrowed
5s '13 J-J
In anticipation of taxes to come in
Road Bonds.
43004 A-0 $17,000c-Oct 1 '15-'23 before Dec. 31 of current year.
INT. payable at office of Treas.
(52.000 due yearly.)
430'12 M-N 9,000c-_-Nov 1 1921
Building Bonds.
RUTHERFORD.
48 '09 J-J 5120,000o-Jan 2 1939 EAST borough Is in Bergen County.
This
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14_ $208,000
Total assessed val. 1913. _ _26.445.841 Inc. Mar. 28 1894. Pop'n '10,4.275.
Sewer Bonds.
(Assess. 80% to 100% actual value.)
16 1938
F-A$105.000-Co. tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _54.63+ 55 Municipal Bldg. 5c-Aug Equiv.
Fire
State & Co. tax(per$1,000) '13_$7.24
M-S $17,000_ _ _Sept 1 1929
55.153 434s
Population in 1910
Funding Bonds.
INT. at County Collector's office.
M-S $3,000- ___Mar 1 1917
430
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14_- $125,000
DEAL.
41,335
This borough is in Monmouth Certificate debt (add'1)__..
13,705
County. Inc. 1897. Commission gov- Sinking fund
-2,698 848
Assessed valuation
ernment adopted July 2 1912.
1913_Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--_$24.70
Beach-Improvement Bonds.
INT.on 5s payable at Col.-Knick.
4345'06 J-J $130.0000._ _July 2 1931
Trust Co.. N. Y.; on others at RuthSewer-System Bonds.
4148'07 J-J $75,000o-Jan 1 1917 erford Nat. Bank.




EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
430'10 A-0 $60,000r - -1921-1950
1932
40 '02 J-J
19,700c
435s'09 J-J
11.000c_July 1 '15-20
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _ _$90.700
INT. at Rutherford National Bank.
EDGEWATER SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Bergen County.
5s '12 A-0E150.000o -1918-1942
BOND.DEBT Dec 1913-- $198,000
Assessed valuation 1913-9.394.439
Tax (per $1,000) 1913
$20.20
INT. pay. at Edgewater Nat. Bk.

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Armory Bonds.
F
-A $7,500r_ _ _Aug '15-'17
4s
TOTAL DEBT Aug '14-314.717,090
Sinking fund
3,218,465
Total assessed val. 1913-606,578,552
County tax (per $1,000) 1914-$6.94
Population In 1910
512,886
INT. on $2,500,000 park bonds, on
hospital bonds and on court-house
bonds is payable by the U.S. Mtge. 63
Trust Co., N. Y. City; on 51,500,000
Issue of park bonds at office of J. 63
W.Seligman & Co. of N. Y. City and
Seligman Bros. of London; on all
other bonds at the Manufacturers'
National Bank, Newark.

ELIZABETH.
Elizabeth is in Union Co. Inc. a
town Mch.26 1796;city Mch.12 1855. FAIRVIEW.
This borough is in Bergen County.
This city got into financial difficulties through making extensive local
Funding Bonds.
Improvements. Interest was defaul- 53 '14 J-J $117,000____Jan 1 1944
ted Feb. 1 1879, and a compromise BOND. DEBT Jan 1914__ $117,000
12,000
was finally effected with the bond- Floating debt
2,207,474
holders by which $3,831,080 new 4% Assessed valuation 1913
bonds dated July 1 1882 were issued
In exchange for the old 7% bonds
LEE.
turned In at 50% of their face value. FORT borough Is in Bergen County.
This
Commission govt. defeated May 14'12 Inc. Mch. 1904. Popula.'10,4,472.
Park Bonds.
4s '12 -- $20,000___Nov 1 1922 58 Funding Bonds.
'10 A-0 $35.000o_Oct 1 '15-20Sewer Bonds.
70.000c__Oct 1 '16-'28
48 '11 J-J $25,000o___Jan 1 1961 58 '12 A-01145,000c_June 1 '15- 42
4s '11 M-N 15,000_ -- _Nov 1 1961 bs '13 J-D 1 4,000c_ _ -June 1 1943
4s '09 J-J 225,000c___Jan 1 1959 53 '13 J-D 92,000c_Dec 1 '15-'42
FireDepartment Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 $60,0000___Oot 1 1941 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $456,000
7,800
,
434s'14 J-J 23,700_ _ _ _Juyl 1 1934 Sinking fund
4,032,625
Assessed valuation 1913
434s'14 J-J
14,800____July 1 1944 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _ _$22.40
Dock Bonds.
45
J-J 956.000c&r_July 1 1948 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Fort Lee.
Library Site Bonds.
48
$17,000__Apr 1 '15-'31 GARFIELD.
•
45'12
_
4.000-Aug 1 '15-'17
This borough is in Bergen County.
Hospital Bonds.
Commission government defeated
4s '07 F
-A $25,000r___Aug 1 1937 Aug. 15 1911. Pop'n 1910, 10,213.
Adjustment Bonds.
Water Bonds.
48 J-J $2,504,500e6cr_July 1 1922 55 '13 J-D $85.000c___June 1 1943
,Subject to call on 60 days' notice.) _s '05 ___ 74.000
School Bonds.
_s '08
35,000
48
M-N $20,000e_ May 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
45
J-J 46.000r___July 1 1924 43011 A-01$20,000___Apr 1 1931
4s
A-0 4,000r___Oot 1 1925
1 22,500___Apr 1 1941
2,500r-Oct 1 1926
45 '07 A-0
School Bonds.
48 '07 M-N 54,000r.... May 1 1937 58 '12 J-J 562,0000_ July 1 '20-'35
12,000r. Jan 1 1938 Saddle River Road bonds_ - _ 16.263
4s
J-J
F
-A 10,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1928 Street & sewer certificates_
4s
60,502
4s
M-S 14,000r__ _Sept 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _5,007.283
4s
A-0 4,000r___Oot 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ --$24.70
M-N 91,000r.--Nov 1 1958
INT. at First Nat. Bk., darfield.
4s
1,350r__ _Feb 1 1939
F
-A
4s
A-0 9,000r._ -Oct 1 1930 GLEN RIDGE.
4s
This borough is in Essex County.
45 '11 J-J 24,000o..-July 1 1941
90.000c_July 1 1952 Inc. Feb. 13 1895. Pop'n '10.3.260.
430'12 J-J
Road-Improvement Bonds.
434s'12 - _ 303,000_ _ _ _July 1 1952
-A $34,000c__Feb '15-'26
203,000____Apr 1 1953 430'97 F
430'13
BOND.DEBT July 1914_93,877,850 4s '02 A-0 13,0000__Oct '15-'27
Park Bonds.
Sink. fund (cash & bonds)_ 515,983
Assessed valuation, real-53,669,045 4s '01 M-N $35,000c_Nov 1 '20-'30
7,451,342 4s '09 M-N 5,0000_May 15 '24-33
Assessed val.,
Sewer Bonds.
personal__Second-class RR.property 3,612,499
Total assessed val. 1913..64.732,886 4s '99 J-D $25,000o_rne 1 '15-'27
Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-_-$18.00
73,409 430'12 M-N $44,000c_ _May 1 1932
Population in 1910_
INT. on adjustment bonds is paid BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_ $156,000
by Mercantile Trust Co. of N. Y.; on Floating debt
64,410
Assess. val.'14(80% act.) 7,425.000
all other issues In Elizabeth.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1914.- -$20.30•
INT. pay. at Bank of Montclair.
ENGLEWOOD.
This city is in Bergen County. Inc.
Mch. 17 1899. Population 1910 9,924. GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
M-S $28,0000__ -Sept '15-'28
45
School Bonds.
M-S 56,000o__ _Sept 1 1929
330
J-D $65,0000_ _June 1 1930 48
M-N 18,000o_--May 1 1932 430'07 M-S 15,000o___Mch 1 1927
330
4s '05 M-S 90.000o&r_Sept 1 1930 430'08 M-S 18,000o_Sept 1 '28-'34
75,000c_- _July 1 1939 43008 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '29-'38
4s '09 J-J
30 yrs. 430'10 J-D 35,0000_Dec 1 '30-'40
430'10 A-0 16,000c
430'12 J-D 43,000____Dec 1 1942 434s
M-S 35,000c_ Mch 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 9217.000
Fire-House Bonds.
330
131-N $15,000c-May 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _7,200,000
INT. on 410 of 1907 payable at
City-Hall Bonds.
430'06 A-0 $16,0000-Apr 1 1938 Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on 430 of
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14.. $335,000 1910 at Essex Title Guaranty & Tr.
Sinking fund
63,081 Co.. Montclair; on all others at
Assess.val.'13(abt.34 act.)11,914,611 Bank of Montclair.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ --$20.00
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., GLOUCESTER CITY.
N. Y., and at office of City Treas.
This city Is in Camden County.
Inc. Apr. 17 1868. Pop.'10, 9.462.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
The county seat is Newark.
4s
$18,000e._ _Jan 1 1920
Park Bonds.
M-S 18,0000_ _Mch 1 1922
4s
3.65s g F-A $1,000,000c&rAug'15-'35 45
J-.1
19,000o_ _Jan 1 1924
($200,000 every 5 years)
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
4s g F $1,500,000o&r__Aug 1 1926 430'09 F-A$100,000____Feb 1 1929
-A
45 g F
-A 2,500,000()&r_ _Aug 1 1938 430'09 J-J
75,000_ _ _ _July 1 1929
4s g '08 M-N 300,000c__ _May 1 1948 430'10 M-N 25,000o_ _Nov 1 1930
4s g '08 A-0 200,0003„ _Oct 1 1948
Refunding Bonds.
4s g '09 F
-A 250,000o_ _Aug 1 1949 5s '09 _-_ $90,000
1929-A 50,000()__ _Aug 1 1949
45 g '09 F
Improvement Bonds,
4s g '12 J-D 100.000c_Dec 1 1952 45
1919J-D$100.000o__ _Deo
4346'13 M-N275,000_ _ May 1 1953 48
M-S 30,000o__ _Mch 1923
-A 200.000c_ __Aug 1 1954 48
434g'14 F
J-J
40,000c_ _Jan 1 1924
Hospital Bonds.
430'08 J-J
75,000____Jan 1 19284s
M-N $30,000r_Nov 14 1943 5s '14 M-N 20,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1944
4s g '04 F
-A 207,000o..--Aug 1 1944
School Bonds.
45 '05 A-0 200,000c&r Apr 15 1945 48 '07 M-N 555,000____May 1 1937
4s g F-A 1,000,000c_Aug 1 '46-'47 5s '12 M-N 20.000__Nov 1 1932
45
M-N 75,000r__ Feb 1 1948
Funding Bonds.
4s g '08 M-N 500.000,.... _May 1 1948 48 '05 J-D 150,0000-June 1 1915
4s g '08 A-0 431,000c___Oct 1 1948
Water Bonds.
4s g '09 M-N 440,000o_ _May 1 1949 68
J-J 2 $18,0000 -1915-1923
4s '10 J-J
7,140r_June 1 '15-'20 55
M-N 18,000e ____1924-1932
4s g '10 F
-A 200,000c_ - _ Aug 1 1950 45
J-J
16.0000-Jan 1 1933
434 g'11 F-A150,0000_,_Feb 1 1951 45 '06 --_
1920
5.000
Refunding War Bonds.
4s- 10,000
48 g
A-05300,000r_ _Apr 1 1915 BOND.iiEBT A724 '13- $687,000
Road Bonds.
Assess. val. '13(3 act.)
..4,010,825
4s '09 F-A$177,000r___Feb 1 1929 Total tax (per $1,0 0) 1913_--$20.60
434 g '11 F-A150,000o_ _ _Feb 11051 INTEREST is payable at my Ball.
4s g '12 J-D 22.000r..--Dec 1 1932
4s '12
100.000 -- ____
_ _ GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
434g'13 F-A 150.000_ __ _Aug 1 1953
County seat is Woodbury.
414.g'13 M-N250.000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1923
Road Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $66.000r__Apr 1 '18-'39
4s g
F-AS900,000oder_Aug 1 1940 430'12 J-J
3,500r_-Jan 1 '15-'17
48 g '04 F
-A 500,000o__ _Aug 1 1944 430'12 A-0 4.000__Apr 1 '15-'18
-A 400.000o.._ _Aug 1 1946
4s g '06 F
Bridge Bonds.
-A 25,000r---Aug 1 1947 430
4s '07 F
J-J $12.400r-S3,000 Year%
4s '11 M-S 250,000____Moh 1 1951 430'12 A-0 7,000r_Apr 1
Bridge Bonds.
430'12 A-0 6.000r_Apr 1 '15-'20
4s g '04 J-D 5300,0000_ _June 1 1924 430'13 J-J
25,000r-Jan 1 '20-'31
48 '07 M-N 85.000r-May 1 1927 430'13 J-J
7.500r_Jan 1 '20-'24
F
-A 50,000r_--Aug 1 1924 430'13 J-J
4s
12.500r-Jan 1 '20-'27
434s g '11F-A 50,000o__ _Feb 1 1931 55 '13 J-J
15,000r_Jan 1 '21-'28
4s '12 M-N 150.000____May 1 1932 56 '13 J-J
10,000r_Jan 1 '23-'27

Nov., 1914.]
GLOUCESTER COUNTY (Cond.)
Temporary Loan Bonds.
5s '13 J4 S1.500_ ___Jan 1 1915
Funding Bonds.
430'13 J4 $24.000r_Jan 1 '16-'23
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914 $194,400
Floating debt
67.327
Assess. val.'14(80% act.)26.210.095
County tax (per $1,000) 1914-$5.30
Population in 1910
37,368
INT. payable In Woodbury
at Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank.

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

School-House Bonds.
48 '97 J-J $90,000c___Mch 1 1917
48 '98 J-D 13,000o___June 1 1918
48 '04 M-3 140.000.--Moh 11034
45 '07 3-3 219.665--Jan I 1937
45 '08 -7.454---May 1 1938
48 '12 J-J 262,750---Jan 1 1942
4s '09 J-J 110 500----Jan 1 1939
430'10 J-J 250.000__July 1 1940
00'13 J-J 109.000---Jan 1 1943
Library Bonds.
45 '97 J-J $50,0000-Moh 1 1917
Judgment Bonds.
434512 J-J 31.7,891.17__Jan 1 1932
GUTTENBERG.
City-Hall Bonds.
This town is in Hudson County.
Inc. Mch. 9 1859. Pop. 1910, 5.647. 430'11 J4 $125.000_ _ -_July 1 1931
Funding Bonds.
School Bonds.
58 '07 34 344,0000_Jan 1 '15-'36 58 g '08 M-N $21.5000---MaY 1 1938
4346'07 --- 67,000----Sept 1 1927
Town Bonds.
Dec 1940
5s '98 A-0 $60,000-Apr 18 1918 4Ks'10,-- 127.500
Fire Department.
Fire House.
-A $25.000o
Aug 1 1926
s-a $13,000-$1,000 yearly 48 '06 F
55
45 '97 A-0 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1917
Funding Bonds.
-A 20.000_--_Aug 1 1927
58 '09 J4 1E10,000_ July 1 '19-'24 48 '07 F
1136.000----JulY 1 1939 4s '04 --- 15.000----Mar 1 1924
Refunding.
58 '12 J-J 143,000(3-Jan 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13..$423,000 48 '98 J-D$312,000o-Deo 1 1918
-A 75.000o.... Feb 1 1919
School bonds (included)- 48.000 4s '09 F
34.634 330'01 M-N 196,000r__Nov 15 1931
Floating debt
22,510 48 '05 F
Sinking fund
-A 52,000r_ -_Feb 1 1935
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-3,432,500
Park Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913- _$19.79 48 '05 -__ $12,850---Jan 1 1925
INT. on funding 5s of 1912 at 48 '06
_ 10,000---Apr 1 1916
People's Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Union.
Water Bonds.
-55 g '08 M-N $95.000o-May 1 1938
HACKENSACK.
4s '09 J-J 22,000----July 1 1939
This town is in Bergen County. Tax arrearage bonds
$189,283
Inc. 1868. Population '10. 14,050.
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $3,082,532
Funding Bonds.
Sinking funds Nov. 21 '13 528,220
434 g '12 F-AS150.000--Aug 1 1942 Population in 1910
70,324
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST on water bonds is
4s '05 J4 $83,000o-Tuly I '15-'34 payable at Water Register's office; on
Macadam Road Bonds.
other
bonds at City Treasiy;
F
-A 155,0000 ----1915-1926 urer's registeredCoupons are payable
office.
Park Bonds.
by First Nat.
J-J $25,000o,Tuly 1 '15-'39 Bank and the Bank and Second Nat.
434510
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $313,000 sey, Hoboken.Trust Co. of New Jer(4 act.)'14_14,000,000
Assess. val.
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $24.90
INT. on funding bonds at Hacken- owns parks, public buildings, a water
sack Trust Co.; on others at Hack system and other assets amounting to
over 234 million dollars.
ensack National Bank.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
HADDONFIELD.
1913.
1912.
1905.
This borough Is in Camden County.
$
$
R.E_59215,100 58072,70032936,001
School Bonds.
E10,000-$1,000 yearly Pers'l 3856,300 3666,600 2511,765
48
1922-1946 R.R_ 6259,222 5863,873 2329,371
- - - 48,000
4Ms
Tota169330,622 68503.173 37777,137
Water Bonds.
(Assessment about cash value)
430' 9 J-J $86,658-Jan 1 '15-'40
Tax rates (per $1,000) in 1913 were
Street Bonds.
434512 A-0$150,000_ __ _Apr 1 1942 $19.06 in lower section and $18.36 in
58 '13 M-S 60,000-___Sept 1 1943 upper section.
Sewer Bonds.
48
- $2U,000...$1.000 yearly HUDSON COUNTY.
The county seat is Jersey City.
$331.000
BOND.DEBT Jan 1913
Bridge Bonds.
82,194
Floating debt
8,063 446'93M-S $100.0000&r_Sept 1 1918
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913__ _3,555,699 48 '96 J-J 106,000r---Jan 2 1917
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ - _$23.10 348'00 .14 28,000r---July 1 1915
Population In 1910
4.142 330'00 A-0 135,000r_Apr 1 '15-'19
1 5,000r___Apr 1 1920
INTEREST on the water and
34
2,000r_,Jan 1 1915
street bonds is payable at the Bor- 45
4s '07 M-N 21,000r___May 1 1927
ough Treasurer's office.
48 '01 M-N 27,000r__Nov 30 1916
45 g '03 M-S 26,000r_--Sept 1 1923
1,850r___Jan 1 1916
HALEDON.
4s '00 J4
This borough is in Passaic County. 48 g '04 34 201,000r_ -_July 1 1924
Inc. 1908. Population 1910. 2,560.
48 '05 J-D 10,000r___June 1 1925
45 '07 A-0 90,000r___Apr 1 1927
Water Bonds.
59
J-ll $50,000c ----1927-1935 430'08 A-0 16,000r__-Oct 1 1928
4345
M-N 10,000c-Nov 11934 4 48'10
100,000o_--May I 1930
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 8' 14:.. 560,000 4s '09 M-S
5,832.14rMeh 1'14-16
Assessed valuation 1914._ _1,674.100 4s '09 A-0 350,000c -Apr 1 1939
Total tax (per 11.000) 1914._ - $17.00 4 46'1211-N 100,000c_ --May 1 1932
INTEREST payable at Paterson, 448'13 J-J
35.000c_July 1 1933
on 5s at German-Amer. Tr. Co.; on 48 '14 A-0 10,000 -_Apr 1 1944
4348 at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr. Co.
Boulevard-Repair Bonds.
-434508 A-0$100.000r--- Oct 1 1938
HARRISON.
434s'10 M-N 150,000o_--May 1 1940
This town is in Hudson County.
4s '09 MN 250,000o.... May 1 1939
Street renewal 4s
$239,000 434s11 M-N 210.000o-May 1 1941
Water 4s
38,000 45'13 3-3 110,000c__July 1 1943
Refunding 434s
66,000 4 s'14 54-S 150.000- --Sept 1 1944
School
102,000
Lunatic-Asylum Bonds.
Sewer and funding
$180,000 430'92 J4 $60,000r__Jan 1 '15-'20
Street 6s
8,000 48 '05 A-0
6.000r_ __Oct 1
Redemption lm pt. Certificates. 434s'08 A-0 55,000r_Oct 1 1915
1918
434506 J4 $103.856.87_Jan 1 1936 430'14 M-N100,000_ _
May 1 1944
Passaic Val. sewer cert
$96.951
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1014-3633,000 4s Hoboken Extension.
'98 A-0 $65,000r_Oct 1 1929
Certificates outstanding_
200,808 3345'99 A-0 12,500r-- _Oct 1 1929
Sinking fund
227,848
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.).12,666,990 45 Park Bonds.
g'0411-N
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$16.58 48 '07 M-N $500,000c&r_May1 1954
140,000c&r_Nov 1 1957
Population in 1910
14,498 45 g '04 11-N 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954
INTEREST is payable at West 48 g '06 111-N 500,000c &r_May 1 1956
45 g '09 M-N 1,000,000o&rMay 1 '59
Hudson County Tr. Co.. Harrison.
448'14 M-N 300,000_..May 1 1964
Viaduct Bonds.
HIGH BRIDGE.
45 g '07 M-S$350,000o-__Mch
This borough is in Hunterdon Co. 430'08 A-0 350,000o-Oct 1 1937
1 1938
School Loans.
4 hit'12M-N 125,000o_ _May 1 1942
3 Us'02 --- $13.400
Refunding Bonds.
___
4,200
4s g '05 M-S$750.000c&r_Sept 1 1925
3345'3
5s12 --- 26.000
Building Bonds.
9,000
4348'12 -4s g
M-S$150,000r.._Feb 28 1944
Water Bonds.
45 '04 M-S 65,000r_Sept 1 1944
48 '99 --- $9,000----July 1 1919 48 '05 WS 65.000r___Mch 1 1945
48 '09 --- 35,000_ ___July 1 1945 4s '06 F
-A 500,0000&r_Aug
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 1914$96.600 430'08 A-0 850,000o&r_Apr 1 1946
Assess. val.'13 (4 act.1___925,186 4348'13 J-J 190,900e---July 11948
1 1953
(per$1,000) 1913-- $22.31 +
Tax rate
Public-Road Bonds.
Population in 1910
1.545 4 34s'92M-N $100,0000&r.Nov 1 1922
434893 J-J 750,000o&r_Jan 1 1923
INT.at First Nat. Bk., High Bdge.
4348 g'04 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1924
4348 g '94J-J 600,000o&r_Jan 1 1925
HOBOKEN. J. H.Londrigan, Clerk. 4s fr'96 .14 150,000r___Jan 1 1926
Hoboken Is in Hudson County. 45 '97 M-N 200,000r-_-May 1 1927
Inc. Mch. 1855. Commission govern- 45 '98 M-S 44,000r___Mcb 1 1928
ment defeated June 27 1911 and 334s'99
50,000r___July 1 1919
again April 15 1913.
48 '03 A-0 37,000r_.. Oct 1 1923
Playground Bonds.
48 '04 34 30,000r.
-July 1 1924
-A 38,000r_ _Aug 1 1935
4s '09 M-NS50,000---May 1 1939 45 '05 F
Sewer Bonds.
4s '05 F
-A 100,000r_ _Aug 1 1915
3100,000o_hioh 1 '17-'26 48 '06 J-D 90,000r__ _June 1 1916
4g'97 J-J
4s '10 --- 40.000-June 1 '15-'30 48 '06 M-3 21,000r___Mch 1 1926
Paving Bonds.
48 '07 M-S 16,000r_ _Sept 1 1927
9
48 '08 A- $50.000c&r_Oot 1 1928 48 '09 M-N 18,000r_Nov 11039
4s '09 J-J 125.000----JulY 1 1939 4 48'10 M-N 150,000 _ _ _ _May 1 1960
430'12 .1-3 25.000-_Juiy 1 1942 430'11 M-N 50,000o-May 1 1961
48 98 --- 150.000- _May 2 1928 430'11 M-N 15,000o___May 1 1931
58 '13 J-J 300,000____July 1 1943 4348'13 34 40,000c____Jan 1 1963
Re-Improvement Bonds.
430'13 34 60.000- -July 1 1963
4365'13 .74 $4.266.50-Jan 1 1918
Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds.
00'13 J-J 85,000r
1943 434508 A-0 $100,000c&r_Oct 1 1948




Alms-House Bonds.
4s g '06111-N $240,0000&rMay 1 1946
Court-House Bonds.
4s g '09 M-N $800,00004cr May 1 1949
430'10 M-N 500.000o_ _ _ May 1 1950
430'13 3-3 128,000c----Jan 1 1953
BOND.DT.Nov 29'13314,295.155
Sinking fund
2,070.045
NET DEBT Nov 29'13- 12,225,110
INTEREST Is payable at office of
County Collector. Jersey City, N..1
ASSESSED VALUATION.
1913.
1912.
1905.
$
RE*482400709 465561580 220235130
Per_ 45547471 39607616 20503518
Tot.527948180 505169196 240738648
Tax(perM)
6.12
*Includes second-class railroad
property valued at $73,443,447.
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was
537.231; in 1905 it was 449,879.

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Street Lighting.
43 '03 A-0 $38,798r-Oct 1 1915Public Schools.
48 g '97 F-A3200,000o&i_Aug 2 1927
45 '98 F
-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1918.
4s g '01 M-N 182,000r-May 1 1931
48 '03 M-N 100,001L --May 1 1933
48 '03 J-D x25,000r___June 1 1933
48 '04 .14 350,000r___July 1 1934
4s '05 34 250.000o-July 1 1935
430'08 J4 80,000_-_ _July 1 1958
48 '07 M-N 238,000o_ --May 1 1937
4s '08 M-N 73.000o-Nov 2 1958
4s '09 A-0 300,000----Oct 15 1959
4s '10 A-0 100.000----Apr 1 1960
4.4 g'11F-A 150,009o_ _Feb 1 1961
4 46'11 M-8x711,000----Mch 1 1961
48 '11
26,000_ __-May 1 1961
446'123-D 200,000___June 1 1942
446'12 M-S 332,000----Sept 3 1962
446'13 A-0 95,000----Apr 1 1963
4346'13 M-N137,000----May 1 1963
Refunding Water Bonds.
48 g '02 A-0$1,175,000o_ _Apr 1 1932
45 g '04 A-0250,000o_ _Apr 1 1934
IRVINGTON.
This town is in Essex Co. Commis- 48 '06 J4 60.000o&r_Jan 1 1936
Is '07 M-N
sion government adopted April 7'14. 434g'073$ 61,000---Nov 1 1936
255,110111•__July 1 1937
Playground Bonds.
5s '12 _
$26,000_-$6,500 yearly 45 Funded Debt Water Bonds.
g '02 M-S$900,000o-Sept 1 1932
Town-illail Bonds.
54 '95
_- $5,500......$500 yearly 430'11 A-0 58.254.72--Oct 1 1961
PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED
Funding Bonds.
FOR PAYMENT.
$7,000__July 1 '15-'21
5s '11 J-J
200,000
4.4s'14
Water.
May 1944
78
_-_ $4,000_ __ _Sept 1 1902
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s '08 --- $2,000_ _ _ _5200 yearly 5s
1,000____Feb 1 1913
430'09 --General.
3.750_ _ $750 yearly
1,000_ __ _1200 yearly 6s
$1,000__ __Apr 1 1904
5s '10 --430'12- - 11.200c-May 1 '15-22 is
6,000___ _July 1 1913
School Bonds.
Assessment.
4s '02 --- $13,000_ _$1.000 yearly 75
$1,000_ ---Jan 1 1906
x Coupon or registered.
4s '99 --5,000
500 yearly
INTEREST is paid by the Her44s'08 --- 58,000
July 1958
430'11
_ 90,000
Nov 1961 Lhants• Exch. Nat. Bank of N. Y.
434s'09 --_ 27,000
Apr 1959
TOTAL DEBT. &c., Oct.30 1914:
4s '05 -__ 28,150
Mar 1955 General bonded debt315,250,398.49
55 '13 J-D 104,000_ -Dec 1 1963 Water bonded debt.._ 11,424,254.72
- _Dec
Sewer Bonds.
Tax-arrearage bonds_
316,100.00
45 '03 _-- $48.000
Jan. 1918 Temporary loan bonds
401,690.08
4s '03 -__ 18,000
Dec 1918 6
-year impt. certific_
730,581.29
45 05 -__ 36,000
Apr 1935 Spec.assess.due & unpd. 364,076.37
430'09
55,000
Jan 1939 General sinking funds 4.610,910 03
4s '03 -_- 85.000
July 1933 Water sinking funds__ 2,538,567.55
4s 04 -_
31,000
July 1934
ASSESSED VALUATIONS
Public-Improvement Bonds.
Real estate
$200,232,002.00
54 '14 M-N $1,810__Nov 1 '15-'17 Personal
21,798,575.00
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14_ $854,600 2d class RR.prop-- _ 53.206,233.00
Assessed valuation 1913_13,116,984
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913___$19.30
Total
$275.236,810.00
Population in 1910
11,877
CITY
-On Oct. 30
INTEREST on sewer bonds paya- 1914 the PROPERTY. by city, exproperty owned
ble at Merchants' Nat. Bank, New- cepting water works, was
valued
ark; on the fire department bonds of $11,609.613.08. The property at
of
1912 at Irvington National Bank.
the water department on the same
date was valued at $12,076,139.80.
JERSEY CITY.
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was.
Commission government approved
April 15 1913 and upheld by Court of 267.779; In 1905 it was 232,699: in
1900 It was 206,433: In 1890 it was
Errors and Appeals Mar. 16 1914.
163.003; in 1880. 120.722; In 1870.
Harbor-Impt. Bonds,
431g'12 J-D $60,000-_June 1 1942 82.546.
446'13 J-D 191,000c_ _ _June 1 1953
KEARNY.
Renewal Assessment Bonds.
This town is in Hudson Co. Com55 '91 A-0$1,439,000r_Apr 1 1916
58 '92 34 523,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 mission government defeated May 12
5s g '93 M-Sx700,000c&r_Sept 1 1923 1914.
5s g '94 M-Nr600.000c&r May 1 1924
Temporary Loan Bonds.
Refunding Assessment Bonds. 4348'13 M-S $3,200r_Mar 1 '15-'18
48 '05 J-D $600.000c_ _June 1 1035
Park Bonds.
48 '06 34 300,000o
Jan 1 1936
Bonds for Redemption of Land. 430'10 J D $25,000c-Dec 1 1920
Water Bonds.
4s '04 F-A$465,000c--Fcb 1 1934
6s '87 A-0 $58,000e&r_Oct 1 1917
Public Square Bonds.
45 '13 M-N $4,000r_May 27 '15-18 55 '01 A-0 20,000c-Oct 1 1917
1 7.000r-May 23 '15-21 55 '89 A-0 8,000r___Oct 1 1919
58 '90 A-0 3,000r_Oct 1 1920
City Hall.
55 g '94 J-J $160,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'22 58 '88 A-0 13,000r_Oct 1 1918
-A 10,000o-_Feb I 1929
55 g '94 34 350,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 45 '99 F
55 '94 A-0 10,000o-Oct 1 1917
Funding Bonds.
2,000r__ Oct 1 1920
J4 $50,000o&r_Jan 1 1936 5s '95 A-0
48
4s c '01 111-N 207,000r_ _ May 1 1931 430'09 F-A 35,000c-Aug 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
Hospital.
48
J4 1220,0000--July I 1935 430'03 F-A $45.000c_Aug 1 '18-'28
43413'08 34 66,000_ _ _ _July 1 1938
($15,000 due each 5 years.)
Public-Library Bonds.
4s '03 3-13 90.000c_June 1 1925
45 g '98 A-03150.000o..--Apr 1 1928 430'05 .1-D 125,000c_ _ _June 1 1920
330'00 A-0 75,000r-__ Apr 1 1928 430'05 F-A 79,000c_ Aug 1 1930
Funding Dock Bonds.
5s '08 J-D f97,000c__ _June 1 1923
3348'00 J-D$125,000r___June 1 1920
160,000c_ _June 1 1933:
Funded Debt Bonds.
58 '08 A-0 24,000r-Oct 1 1922
434g'08 J-J$1,000,000o_ _July I 1928 58 '08 M-S 43,000r_Mch 1 1924
48 g '09 F-A1,300,000o-Feb 1 1949 430'12 A-0 80,000c_Apr 1 '17&'22
Refunding.
448'14 M-S 208.000___ _Mar 1 1944
4348 g'97M-N$450,000c&rMay 1 1927 430'14 M-S 150.000 Mar 1 '15-'24
48 g '04 A-0 490,0000__ _Apr 1 1934
Public Library Bonds.
58 '92 34
_ _Jan 2 1922 448'09 A-0 $1,200r Oct 1 '15-'19
43-66'13 J-D 550,000c&r_June 1 1953
200,000rFire Department.
Park.
4s g '97 M-N$100,000c&r May I 1927 48 '00 M-N $8,000c_Nov 1 '15-'30
($2,000 each 5 years.)
4s g '02 M-S 100.000o._ _Mch 1 1932
45 '02 J-D 60,000c___Dec 1 1932 5s '08 II-S 23,0000___Mch 1 1928
7,000r__ _June 1 1921
4s '03 M-8
_Moh 1 1933 4348'11 J-D
45 '06 J-D 25,000c_17,000o&r_June 1 1936 430'11 M-N 13.000r___Nov 1 1931
900__ _ _Nov 1 1923
48 '10 M-N 30,00o.. Nov 1 1960 4368'13 M-N
4 486'11M-Sx300.000_ ___Mch 1 1961
School Bonds.
48 '12 A-0 70,000___ _Apr I 1962 4s '01 F-Al$12,000o_Feb 1 '16&'21
Tax Arrears Renewal Bonds.
1 14,000c_Feb 1 '26&'31
330'12$316.100____Jan 1 1917 430'09 M-S 92,000c___Sept 1 1934
Bath -& Gymnasium Bonds.
448
7,000r-June 1 1935
48 '02 M-S $50.000o-Mch 2 1933 4348'11 F
-A 62,000o___Aug 1 1936
Fire Department.
430'12 A-0 108,000c-Apr 1 1937
48
1500r___June 1 1915 448'14 M-S 70,000e&r_Mar 1 1939
48 g '05 J-J
50,000r___July 1 1925 430'14 M-S 28,000r_ _Sept 1 1939
45 '06 A-0 25.000c&r_Oot 1 1926
Town-Hall Bonds.
48 g '11 M-N 12,000e_May 1 1931
430'09 F-A $90.000c___Aug 1 1934
Greenville Dock.
-A
7.000r-Aug 1 1935
4s '04 J-J
3500____June 1 1915 430'10 F
Street
1 600_ _ __June 1 1916
-Improvement Bonds.
4368'12 A-0 $65.000c___Apr 1 1922
Pipe Line.
45 '04 M-S$142,000c_ - _Sept 1 1934 430'11 F
-A 56.000r_Aug 1 '15-'21
436513 M-S 35,000r_ _Mar 1 1923
Water Loan.
58 '91 A-05586.0000&r_Apr 1 1916 430'13 M-S 105,000r_Mar 1 '15-23
55 '91 J-D 350,000o&r_June 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Oct 21 '14 $1,992,300
55 '92 34 248,0000&r_Jan 2 1922 Sinking fund assets
441,375
5s '93 34 200,000o&r_Jan 2 1923 Water debt (included)
159,000
48 '99 J-J 100,00(L _Jan 2 1929 Total assessed val. 1914-20.850,323
4,
ifr'13 M-N150,000---_May 1 1943 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-$19.05
430'13_
250,000____May 1 1915 Population in 1910
18.659
Bonds toPurchase Water Plant
INT. on funding
A-0$6,776,000c_Oot 1 1961 at New Jersey Titlebonds due 1925
Guar. & Trust
Sewer.
CO.,
48 '04 M-S$150,000r___Sept 1 1934 FirstJersey City; on bonds of 1914 at
Nat. Bank of Arlington or
48 '04 J-D 146,000c&r_Dee 1 1934 Coal &
Iron Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other
Temporary Loans (General).
issues at West Hudson Trust Co.,
48
of
-$301,789.13_0n demand Harrison.

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64

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

LAKEWOOD TWP. SCH. DIST. MEROHANTVILLE.
This borough is In Camden County.
This district (P.0.Lakewood) Is In
Street !mot. Bonds.
Ocean Co. Pop'n 1913 (est.), 5,000.
55 '13 J-D$100,000____July 1 1943
58
--- 13.000c
Sewer Bonds.
4 Hs'll .14 54,000r- _ _12,000 yrly
1917
$20,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.-667,000
1927
15,000
Assessed valuation 1914__6,225.290 4349
1937
23,000
INT. at State House, Trenton.
5s '08 J-J 66,000o_July 1 '23&33
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14-$224,000
LEONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
18,888
This district is in Bergen County. Sinking fund
44s'12 J-J $65.000c_July 1 '20-38 Assessed valuation 1914 2,176,737
TOT. DEBT Nov 1914_4110,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-425.40
Population In 1910
1,996
INT. on sewer bonds Is payable at
LINDEN TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Union County. Central Trust Co. In Camden; OD
/87,0003'1y 1'20-'30-'40 street bonds at First Nat. Bank,
434s'10
5s '13 ___ 57,000Apr 1'23-'33-'43 Merchantville.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914_ $144,000
9,600 MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Note debt (additional)___
County seat is New Brunswick.
Ass'd val.'13(abt.65%act)11.425,307
3,500
Court House Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT.at Nat.State Bk.,Elizabeth. 434s'14 J4 $79,000_ _ _July 1 1934
Armory Bonds.
430'12 J-D $8,500
1925-1933
LODI.
Building Bonds.
This borough Is In Bergen County.
4 345'10 A-01120,000o_ _ Oct 1 '30-'49
Incorporated Dec. 1894
---- 9,900
434s
School Bonds.
Renewal Bonds.
434s • ann 120,0000__ _Part yearly
J4 $4.500 ____Jan 1 1915
ann 45,000o_ _ _Part yearly 33413
5s
J-J 18,000r _ _1916-1919
3348
.s'14 --.. 49,500
48
8,000r __..1920-1921
J-J
Road Bonds.
1929 48
9,000r ___J917-1924
J-J
____ $12,000r
4348
48
--- 24,000r
Water Bonds.
F-A 10,000
Oct 1 1939 48
1919-1928
5s '09 A-0 $80.000c
-A 10,000_1.eb 1 '21-'30
GEN.BD. DT. Ap 1 '14.. $206,500 48 '12 F
Assessment debt (add'1)--- 152,403
Bridge Bonds.
11,174 330
J4 $149,900o&r.Jan 1 '22-31
Sinking fund_
Wate debt included)____ 80.000 45 '07 A-0 80,000r-Apr 1 '17-'36
Ass'd val.'13 85% act.)-3,277,550 434s'12 J-D 38,000r-Dec 1 '24-'42
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-- -$17.50
Road Bonds.
4 138 48 '04 J-J $50,500r-Jan 1915-'36
Population In 1910
1932-1935
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lodi. 4s
A-0 43,000r
4s '05 ___- 30,000
20,500
-8
LONG BRANCH.
-A 125.000r Feb 1 '19-'38
This city Is in Monmouth County. 48 '09 F
Inc. May 171903. Commission gov- 48 '10 J-J 97,000r _ _ _ _1920-1939
-A 143,500__Aug 1 '17-'42
ernment approved March 12 1912. 5s '13 F
BOND. DEBT July 1914 $1,170,300
Beach Improvement Bonds.
77,940.046
.59 '14 M-9 $25.000- Mar 1 1934 Assess. val. 1914
3,000___ _Dec 1923 County tax (per $1,000) 1913-$4.627
55
4349'13 M-S 14,000----Mch 1 1933 State sch'i tax (per $1,000)12 2.508
114,426
Population in 1910
Beach and Park Bonds.
INT•at County Collectors's office.
48 g '05 .1 D $150,000o- _June 1 1935
4s '196 .1-13 250,0000---_June 1936
1937 MILLBURN SCHOOL DIST.
4348 g M-N 100,000
This district is in Essex County.
General Refunding Bonds.
1916 4341314 J-D4$38,000c_June 1 '15-33
1
58 '96 J-D $4,000
1,000c_ _ _June 1 1934
1917
55 '97 .7-13 10.000
7,500c_ Nov 1 1942
4349'13 MPaving Bonds.
___May 1 1943 48 '10 M-N 8.500cMay 1 1930
5s '13 M-N$120,000
4s '09 M-N 22,000c___Nov 1 1929
School Bonds.
M-N 20,500c-62,000 y'ly
4366'11 M-N $110,000o_Nov 1 1941 4s
1915 BOND. DEBT Aug 19 1914497,500
-A 30,000
55 '85 F
1930 Assess. valuation 1913-- _ -6.541,394
.5s '98 J4 45,000
1927 School tax (per *1.000 1913_121.60
55 '97 14-N 6.000
4,000
1923 Population in 1914 (est.
58 '93 A-0 20,000
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.
J4 119,000----Jan 1 1923
4345
1 1933
)18,000----Jan
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-4924,000 KILBURN TOWNSHIP. County.
68,618
This township Is In Essex
Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val.'13(34 act.)$15,395.273
M-S $70,000o---Sept 1 1923
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- 22.04 4348
54-S 70,000c-Sept 1 33-'34
13.298 434s
Population In 1910
12,0000.--Deo 1 1930
INTEREST on beach and park 4346'10 J-D 10,000----8ept 1 1928
bonds payable at Treasurer's office. 4348
11,000----Dec 1 1929
4348
Town Hall Bonds.
MADISON.
$20.000
This borough Is In Morris County _s
School Bonds.
Inc. Dec. 27 1889. Pop. '10, 4.658.
M-N $20.500042.000 yearly
48
Sewer Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.).
-Nov 1 1929
4345'11 J-J 1100,000r___ _Jan 1 1941 48 '09 13-N 22,000„- _May 1 1930
8,500- _
434812 J4 25,000r-Jan 1 1942 49 '10 __..
7,500__ _Nov 1 1942
430'13
Bonds.
Road
$666.66o-1915-1916 BOND.DEBT May 17'13 $255,000
-A
F
430
19,000
Sinking fund
Funding Bonds.
J-D $55.000r-June 15 1944 Total valuation 1913_ _-_--6,578.750
4349'14
1924
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-421.60
(Subj. to call beg. June 15
3.720
Population in 1910
Refunding Water Bonds.
INT.atU.S.Mtge.& Trust Co..N Y
F-A $70,000o-Aug 1 1920
3349
School Bonds.
A-0 115.0000 ----1917-1931 MILLVILLE. Cumberland County.
5s
This city is in
Refunding Light Bonds,
-1919 Commission government approved
F-A $20.000r
4s
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1914-4344,000 Apr. 1 1913.
70,921
Street 'mat. Bonds.
Floating debt June 1914
J-D 360.000... _Dec 20 1932
9,228 4349
Sinking fund June 1914
Refunding Bonds.
valuation 1914___4,159,700
Assessed
-a $22,000c_July 1 '15-'29
s
8 4s
Total tax (per 11.000) 1914-$26.5
School Loans.
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
8-a 5 $5,200c-..July 1 1921
Madison Tr. Co. 434s
Bank of Madison and
1 46,000c-Jan 1 1939
12.000cJuly 1 '26&'36
a-a
430
MERCER COUNTY.
--- 18,000_ -- _July 1 1933
En '13
County seat is Trenton.
Sewer Loans.
Bonds.
Bridge
a-a $24,000cJanl'29-'34-'39
1923
J4 130,000o--_Jan 1 1923 430
4s
(Subject to call.)
-A 19,800r.-_Aug 1
4s '04 F
-A 13,000--- _Aug 1 1933
F
14,000r-Moh 1 1924 5s
M-S
49
1925 PERM.DEBT Oct 15'14- $200,200
M-N 10,000r--May 1
4s
22.038
M-S 54,9000-Oot 1 1926 Sinking fund(abt.4-5 act.)6,457,302
48
7,950c-Deo 1 1936 Ass'd val.'14
J-D
4s
-A 12,000r--_Feb 1 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.-421.40
F
45
12,451
7,000__-_Jan 1 1932 Population In 1910
4s '12 J4
INT. at Millville Nat. Bank.
Funding Bonds.
J-J 5206,000c-Jan 1 1933
4348'13
MONTCLAIR.
Park Tunnel Bonds.
This town is situated In Essex Co.
4s '11 J-J $30,000-__Jan 1 1941 Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 21,550.
Renewal Bonds.
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
J-J $25,0000-July 1 1923
4s
'12 F-A$100,000c--Aug 1 1942
1924
4s '04 M-N 10.000r. May 10 1924 436 g
1
School Bonds.
1.1-N 5,000-- -May
4s
17,0000 -1915-1921
J-D 10,000r-__Deo 1 1924 58 '08 M-N 145,000o-Nov 1 1938
4s '04
A-0 10,000r. Oct 1 1925 48
4s
49 g '09 M-N 291,2500.. May 1 1939
Armory Bonds.
74,250c___Oot 2 1941
J-D s25,0000___Deo 2 1916 4 Hg'11 A-0 261,000c---Aug 1 1942
3348
Road-Improvement Bonds.1933 434 g'12F-A 49,000c- _Dec 1 1942
4346'12 J-D
$100,000r_ -June 1
JD
4s
64,000c___July 1 1943
-A 61,000r -Aug 1 1933 4346'13 J4 460,000c---June 1 1944
45 '03 F
-D
4s '04 J-D 18,000r-Dec 1 1934 4346'14 Jouse Bonds.
Fire-H
1 1935
J-D 103,000r-__Deo
4s
--Apr 1 1921
J4 31,0000&r_Jan 1 1938 330 g A-0 140,00004345
-A 35,000o-Feb 1 1929
F
-A 53,000r_ -_Feb 1 1939 45
F
45
Bonds.
Renewal School
48 '12 J-3 33,500--Jan 1 1942
1 1932
4349'13 J4 14,500----July 1 1943 334s g J4 $100,0000_-_Ju1y 1 1941
-A 66,000c-Feb
4346'11 F
Building Bonds.
Grade Abolishment Bonds.
A-01228,500c&r_Apr 1 1941
3345
-A 20,0000___Feb 1 1944 434g'13 M-N$75,000_ - _Nov 1 1943
F
45
Railroad Bonds.
3,000r_ _June 10 1944
48 '04 J-D
11-N $60.0000-Nov 1 '15-'18
48 '12 .74 150,000-___July 1 1942 58
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 191441.292.150
202,000 3346'06 J-J 1100.000o_ _June 30 1931
Floating debt
315,384 BOND.DEBT Oct 10'14.31,943.500
Sinking fund
223,000
Total assessed val. 1914_111,536,272 Floating debt_
91,804
State &Co.tax(per$1,000)'14.....$4.25 Sinking fund
125,657 Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)-43,733,488
Population in 1910
INTEREST at Collector's °Mee. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$19.20




[VOL. xcix.

Fire & Police Dept. Bonds.
INTEREST on railroad bonds payable at office of Mutual Banat Life 4s '11 M-N $350.000_ _ _ _May 1 1941
Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds.
Ins. Co. Newark, N. J.; on the
$145,00dschool 4s due 1038 at Chase 4s '11 J-D $1.120.000__Dec 1 1961
(Subject to call Dec 1 1951)
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other Issues at
Funding Bonds.
Bank of Montclair, Montclair, N.J.
,
4366'14 F-A$2,200.000__Feb 1 1944
Track-Elevation Bonds.
MORRIS COUNTY.
330'02 .74 $500,000---Jan 1 1932
Morristown Is the county seat.
48'04 M-N19 i00,000 .May 19 1954
Hospital Bds. (opt. all. 1922)•
-A
4349'12 J-J 335,000r-July 1 1942 330'04 F 450,000rAug 1 1954
250,000r___ Oct 1 1955
3349'05
Road Bonds (opt. all. 1905)•
(Subj. to call beg. in 19454
1935
48 g '95 J-D 1300,0000
172,000_
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914 1335,000 48 '08 2.1-S call alter __Sept 1 1958
Sept 1 1948.)
345,000 (Subject to
Floating debt
City-Improvement Refunding.
13.000
Sinking fund
val.'14(abt. act.) 52,370,692 43'93 M-S $1.500.000--Mob 15 1923
Ass'd
-Annexed
County tax (per $1,000) 1914-.19.23 VAILSBURG BONDS.
74.704
Jan. 1 1905.
Population in 1910
Sewer.
INT. at Nat. Iron Bank, Morrist'n.
430'04 J4 $140,000o___Jan 1 1934
430'04 A-0 10,000o-__Oot 1 1934
MORRISTOWN.
County.Inc.
Water.
This town Is in Morris
Apr. 6 1865. Population '10. 12.507. 430'98 A-0 $20.000c. _ _ _Oct 1 1928
School.
Sewer Bonds.
48 '07 J4 /380,0000___Jan 1 1948 48 '00 J-J $6,000c_July 1 '15-'20
Nov 1 1933
4343'03 M-N 25,000c
(Subject to call beg. 1918)
INT. is payable by Sinking Fund
58 '13 AM 80.000 __Oct 1 1953
-(Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1923.) Commi.sioners, City Treasurer and
at local banks.
Fire Bonds.
5s'13 M-S $14,000--Sept 5 1928
TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FDS.. &o.
Oct. 1914.
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1918.)
Jan 1913-$382,000 Total bond. debt (Incl.
TOT.BD. DT.
1,134
135.406,200
Floating debt
water debt)
17,248 Sinking funds
...... 8.868.729
Sinking fund
Ass'd val.'13(4-5 act.)--11,89 .250
Net bonded debt _- -126,537,471
Tax rate (per 11.000)1913_ __ -$17.23
INT. at Morristown Trust Co.
Water debt (Incl. above) 113,747,000
Water sinking fund (incl.) $5,552,208
fund receives each
The
NEWARK. Tyler Parmiy. Comp.
Essex Co. year an sinking equal to about 3% of
Newark is situated in11905.
amount
Jan.
Vallsburgh annexed
bonds outstanding. Temporary loan
Board of Works Stable Bondi. bonds are only issued against such
assets as unpaid taxes of last two yrs.
4s '14 __$150,(830
Bonds.
Market and unpaid assessments for street
-D1700.000-Dec 15 1943 paving and sewer improvements.
430'13 3
Bonds.
City-Hall
_Jan 1 1931
ASSESSED VALUATION.
3H9'013411,000,000_ -1 1932
1913.
1914.
3H8'02 J4 500.000-__Oct
Bonds.
City-Hospital
Real estate_346,273,151
3 34ts'02 J-J 1300,000- _Jan 1 1932 Personal... 57,437.000 339,378,767
1942
56,427,242
48 '12 A-0 150,000-Apr 1 1942 Exempt ___
1
510,447 1,504,815
48 '12 M-N150,000---Nov 1 1943
430'13 54-S 500.000____Mar
Net
403,199,704 394,301,194
43$814 A-0 125,000_ --Apr 1 1944
(Assessment about full value.)
School Bonds.
20.80
20.20
3.358'97A-0;200.000---_Oot 1 1917 Tax (Per M)
1
1900.
1911.
4s '96 J-D 100,000---June8 1916
$
-A 100,000----Aug 1918
49 '98 F
3 Hs'99 J-D 300,000----Deo 1 1929 Real estate_288,482,718 118.319,585
330'02 A-0 100.000----Oct 1 1932 Personal... 78,014,003 31,716.875
2,628,107
1,271.655
100,000----May 1 1933 Exempt
330'08
3348'03 J-D 15,0000- _June 24 1933
Net
363.868,614 148,834,805
48 '134 A-0 200,000r-Apr 1 1934
(Assessment about full value.)
1 1955
334a'05 A-0•370,000r._-Apr 1 1955
19.70
22.40
Tax (per M)
70,000----July
330'05
-In 1910 was
POPULATION.
3Hs'05 M-N•250,000r__ -Nov 1 1955
1956
3349'06 A-08650,000---Apr 1 1956 347.469; in 1905 It was 283,289; in
1900 It was 246.070; In 1890 it was
-A *65,000---Aug 1
3345'06 F
48 '07 M-N1,165,500-May 1 1957 181,830; in 1880 It was 136.508.
A-01,286,000-0ot 1 1958
45 '08
48 '08 J-D 267,000-Deo 31 1943 NEW BARBADOES
TOWNSHIP
4s '09 J-D*1,289,7000-De0 31 1959
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45 '11 M-S•300,000---Sept 1 1961
This district is in Bergen County,
48 '12 A-O*561,000---Apr 1 1962 co-terminus with
Hackensack.
48 '12 AM *27.000_ --Oct 1 1962 48 '05 F
-A 145,000o_Aug 1 '34-'42
*Subject to call 40 yrs. after date
-A 976,000__ __Feb 1 1944 55 '07 M-S 30,000o_Sept 1 '20-'29
4r'14 F
58 '08 J4 55,000o July 15 '31-'41
500,000
4 s'14
34 42,000o_july 1 '20-'33
-A 1250)0--Aug 1 1944 48
4 45'14 F
F
-A
4s
4,000o Aug 15 '30-'33
City Home Bonds.
34
9,000o July 15 '15-'32
-N$50,000___ -May 1 1944 58
4348'14 M
-A 10.000c-Aug 1 '15-'19
F
4348
City Stable Bonds.
4345'14 M-96150.000_ _ _ _Sept 13944 58 '10 34 10,000r_July 1 '15-'19
430'11 M-N 150,000r_ May 1 '21-'43
Bath-House Bonds.
48 '11 M-N $125.000-May 1 1941 58 '13 J-J 70.000c_July 1 '23-'42
F-A 125,000___Feb 15 1944 BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914 1425.000
430'14
Assessed valuation 1913_13,629.665
Refunding Corporate Bonds.
1925
45 '10 J-D $75,000___ _June 1 1923 School tax(per 31.000) 1913-$9.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
16,000
130,000----July 1
48 '08 --_
INT.at Hackensack Nat. Bank.
Corporate Bonds.
48 10 J-J$1.030,000---July 1 1930
Dock Bonds.
48 10 A-0$100.000----O0t 1 1955 NEW BRUNSWICK.
This city Is situated In Middlesex
45 12 J-D 100,000___ _June 1 1957
4346'14 F-A 400,000..._Feb 1 1959 County. Commission govt. defeated
in June 1911 and again on Apr.29'13.
Playground Bonds.
Library Bonds.
45 '11 M-N $75,000_ -Nov 1 1941
45 '02 --- $12.000--- _Sept 1 1932
Public Library.
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
48 '97 34 1300,000.---June 1 1927
33.4s'01 J-J 50.000---Jan 1 1931 5s '07 --- $10,500_ .._ _Nov 1 1917
45 '12 .74 17,500--- _July 1 1932
Storage Reservoir.
5,675_ ---Jan 1 1933
3 Hs'05A-0/1,950,000r_ _Apr 1 1955 45 '13 --School Bonds.
(Subject to call May 1 1904.)
1914-1926
Street Opening.
45 '95 F-A$100,000--- -Aug a 1915 45 '05 ___ 12,000-- __Oot 1 1925
4318'14 F-A 84,000-__Feb 15 1944 45 '10 _-- 91,000-July 1 '20-'60
45 '11
11,500Sept 1 '21-'32
Water Debt.
1915
434885 F-A$200,000----Feb 1 1915 48 '13 -- 25,000-Oct 1 '23-'47
Sinking Fund Bonds.
4345'85 M-N 15,000----Nov 1
4345'88 M-S 20,000---Mob 1 1918 38 '94 M-S 140,000_ ___Sept 1 1917
-A 12,000.---Aug 1 1916 4348'94 A-0 95,000---Oot 1 1919
48 '86 F
1917
45 '87 A-0 15,000----Apr 1 1922 4348'95 111-N 65,000__Nov 1 1920
434s'96 1.1-N 68,000- --Nov 1 1921
-A2,450,000--Feb 1
48 '92 F
-N6,000,000---May 1 1922 45 '97 7d-N 10,000___-Nov 1 1921
48 '92 M
-A 40,050___Aug 21 1915 45 '97 1.1-N 201,000_ __May 1 1922
45 '95 F
48 '96 A-0 40,000---001 20 1916 4 '97 M-IN 97,000---Nov 1 1922
110,000---May 1 1923
-A 100,000----Aug 1 1927 45 98
45 '97 F
3348'98
4s '99 A-0 20,000-Oot 12 1919 334s'98 M-N 24,000----July 1 1923
M-N 29,000----Aug 1 1923
Aug 1 1920
20,001).
-A
48 '00 F
1921 48
43 '01 11-S 20,000----Sept 1 1929 3 '98 13-N 62,000_ --Nov 1 1923
48 '09 M-N 100,000--Ma1 1 1922 348'99 M-N 20,000_ _Jan 1 1924
48 '02 A-0 30,000----Oct 1 1923 334s'99 M-N 2,000_ _ - _Feb 1 1924
M-N
45 '03 J4 30,000---July 1 1934 3348'99 M-N 48,000--Moli 1 1924
334899
25,000Nov 1 1924
-A 100,000r___Aug 1
3345'04 F
334s'05 13-N 490,000r___May 1 1955 3343'99 13-N 5,300---_Deo 1 1924
3348'00 11-N 3,375_---Feb 1 1925
to call May 1 1945.)
(SubJect
y 1 1925 334s'00 11-N 4,350--_-Apr 1 1925
4s '05 M-N m000____ma 16 1928
4s '08 M-N 50,000---Nov 1 1938 3345'00 If-N 3,375----June 1 1925
334s'00 M-N 13,000_ _ --Nov 1 1925
-A 100,000--Aug
4s '08 F
1926
48 '08 31-.9 100,000--Sept 1 1938 3345'01 M-N 1,500---Jan 1 1926
M-N100,000----Mch 1 1939 3345'01 A-0 15,950___ -Apr 1
4s '09
1939
-A
1,925_ - _-Feb 1 1927
45 '09 M-N100,000.--Nov 15 1930 330'02 F
-A
330'02 F
45 '10 M-S 100,000-__M0h 1 1941 3345'02 3-13 12,566_-_-Aug 1 1927
.
-__Apr
45 '11 A-0 100,000_ --May 1 1931 3348'03 M-N 11,600--Deo 1 1927
1
15,000May 1 1928
11-N 150,0004s '11
20,766..Nov
-__Apr
3
45 '10 A-0 100,000--Sept 1 1940 3Hs 0 H-N 48,000r___Moh 1 1929
1 1940 3345'04 M-S
1
'10 M-S 100,000
48
-A 100,000----Aug 1 1941 3345'05 11-S 10.000.-- -Sept 1 1915
48 '11 F
----May 1932
48 '12 M-N 25,000-June 1 1932 4s Floating Debt Bonds. ch 2 1918
'08 __
1
45 '12 M-N 50,000----June 1 1942 43 '09 _ 110,000__M
5,500_ -Moh 1 1919
48 '12 J-D 100,000----Mar 1 1933 48 '10 __. 10,000_ _ -July 1 1920
M-S 250.000
430'13
_June 1 1943 45 '11 _-- 23.000--Apr 1 1931
4348'13 J-D 100.000- - e
48 '12 A-0 17,600___Oct 1 1932
-A 300,000__
4 6'14 F
...._ 15,800---July 1 1933
-A 100,000___Feb 15 1944 48
4318'14 F

Nov., 1914.]

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

NEW BRUNSWICK (Con.)
Board-Walk Bonds.
Almshouse Bonds.
5s '05 ___
1915
48 '08 -- $10.000___ _July 1 1938 58 '07 ___ $25.000
1917
17,000
4s '12 M-N 4,000_ _-_Nov 1 1937 55 '09 ___ 20,000
1919
Re
-pavement Bonds.
1921
58
'
_ 14.
45 '02 M-S $50.000_ _ _Sept 1 1932 BOND.-EABT Feb 1914__ $427,500
45 '08 -__
16,000_ __ _July 1 1938 Floating'debt
259.316
48 '10 __ 28,000___ _July 1 1940 Sinking find
80,771
Is '11 J4 15,000____July 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1913-8.199.414
48 '12 M-N 7.900____Nov 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-322.50
Park Bonds.
INT. on bonds of 1912 and 1914
48 '12 .14 $25.000-___July 1 1942
BOND.DEBT Oct 16 1914 $246,000 payable at Ocean City.
Imp. & sewer certificates_
134.000
Sinking fund and cash_ -__
776.476 ORANGE.
Uoughtry, Comptroller.
Total valuation
__ -15,105,503
Grange is situated In Essex County.
Tax rate (per *1.000)1913__421.00
1913_In?orp. as a town Jan. 31 1860; as
Population in 1910
23,388 a .fity April 3 1872. Commission
INTEREST on library and re- go v't approved Apr. 14 1914.
pavement bonds Is payable at Bruns- /Water Bonds.
wick Tr. Co.; on all other bonds at 4 s '01 F-A S90,000-Aug 1 '24-'29
Nat. Bank of New Jersey, New -.8 '08 F
-A 200,000_ -_Feb 1 1938
Brunswick, where wincipal will be 4348'08 3-D 180,000o_ -June 1 1938
payable at maturity.
434 '11 J-D 11.000-Dec 1 '15-'25
School-House Bonds.
NEWTON.
,......./4348'98 J-J $40,000,-July 1 '15-'18
This town is I
Sussex County 4s '02 .14 42,000-July 1 '24-'32
Inc. 1864. Po
4s '04 J-D 125,0000_--Deo 1 1934
ation '10. 4,467.
Sewer
15,000_ __ _July 1 1935
48 '05 J-J
...ids.
4s05 .A-0 Si00,0000---Oct 2 1935 4s '07 J-D
5,000..-June 1 1937
430'08 A-0 110,0000__ _Apr 1 1938
S .tool Bonds.
98 J4 $8,000c_Jan 1 '15-'22 48 '09 M-N 8,000----May 1 1939
4348'11 A-0 55,000o___Apr 11041
7.000
4s
-- 55 '13 F
-A 50,000........Aug 1 1923
Water Bonds,
430'13 J-D 150,000.. _Dec 1 1943
J4 5105,0000
48
City-Hall Bonds.
-_ 25.000_--July 1 1940
'12
48
-A $50,000----Aug 1 1923
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14.. 5246,000 58 '13 F
Refunding Bonds.
10,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '13 (3i act.) 2,951,041 4s '07 J-J $54,000c___Jan 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1913__.522.12
INTEREST payable at Sussex Co 5s '92 J-D$255,000-June 1 '22-32
5s '93 J-J 190,000-Jan 2 '15-'32
National Bank In Newton.
6s '93 F
-A 57,000 ..Aug 1 '29-'33
-A 125,000--Aug 1 '15-'21
43096 F
NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. 48 '99 J-D 50.000__June 1 '19-22
This township (P. 0. Mt. Holly) is
Ten-Year Street-Impt. Bonds.
in Burlington County.
58 '07 A-0 *9,585.45 Apr15'15-'17
55 '08 J-J
8.180.86 July 1 '15-18
School Bonds.
-1914-1959 5s '12 M-S 20.931.33 Mch 1 '15-22
430'12 .1 J 545.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $45,000 bs '12 M-N 3,578.33 May!'15-22
----A
2,100.61 Aug 1 '15-22
45,000 58 •12 F
School bonds (add'!)
24,500 55 '13 A-0 9,981.160c1 1 '15-'23
Floating debt
Playground Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(80% act.)_2,700,000
Total tax 1914 (per $1.000)-$22.60 4s '12 J-J 525.090_ __-July 1 1942
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
Ponulation In 1910
5,652
INT. payable at Farmers' Trust 430'12 A-0 $3,500--Oct 1 '15'-18
Funding Bonds.
Co.& Mt. Holly Safe Dep.& Tr. Co.
430'10 J4 $73,000----July 1 1935
430'11 J4 103,000----July 1 1936
NORTH BERGEN.
4343'11 3-13 69.000_ __ _Deo 1 1931
Weehawken)
This township (P. 0.
Electric-Light Bonds.
is in Hudson Co. Pop.'10, 15,662.
4s '10 J4 490,0000---Jan 1 1960
Fire-House Bonds.
Almshouse Bonds.
bs '14 J-D $13,000-_ _June 1 1934 58 '13 F
$900_ ---Aug 1 1915
-A
Town-Hall Bonds.
TOT.FD.DT.Oct 14'14.52.281,758
425,167
58
- $42.000-July 1 '15-'35 Temporary debt
Sinking Fund Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14'14 2,706.925
bs
__- 5135.000
1935 Sinking funds
225.552
53 '11 J-D 174,000o__ _June 1 1941 Water sinking fund (incl.)
84.970
School Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1914- _22,228,541
5sgr6s
$360,000___ _part y'rly (Assessment 85 to 90% actual value.)
BOND.DEBT May 6'14-4713,000 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1914-$22.60
Assessed valuation 1913-13,026.807
29,630
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-419.46 Population in 1910
INT.at Orange Nat. Bank,Otange.
NORTH WILDWO OD.
This borough (P. 0. Anglesea) is
in Cape May Co. Pop'n 10. 833.
Refunding Bonds.
58'14 M-S 35,000_Mar 1 1934
(Subject to call begin. March 1 1919.)
Boardwalk Bonds.
58 g '13 --- $30,000
GEN.BD. DT.
Oct 1914_ _ $119,000
Floating debt
175,000
Sinking fund
20.000
Assessed valuation 1913._2,750,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$23.10
INT.at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood

OVERPECHE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
This district (P. 0. Ridgefield
Park) Is In Bergen County.
5348
J-D 526,0000 _,_1915-1927
530
J-D 47.000c--Dec 14 1929
58'10 .1-D
7.000c
1929-1930
58 '11 J-D 55.000o4une 1 '32-42
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '14- 5135,000
Floating debt
9,200
Assessed valuation 1914-4.839,846
Total tax (per *1,000) 1914 .$25.40
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Ridgefield Park.

NUTLEY.
This town, located in Essex Co.. PASSAIC.
was formerly the township of FrankThis city is in Passaic County.
lin. Name and government changed Incorp. Apr. 22 1873. Commission
by Legislative Act of 1902. Com- govt adopted July 25 1911.
mission government approved Mch.
City Bonds.
26 1912. V. 94. p. 929.
58 '95 J-D 55.000o_June 1 '15-'19
Funding Bonds.
55 '93 J4 11,500o___July 1 1918
430'11 M-S r5,000o---Moh 1 1931 55 '96 M-N 10,000e&rNov 1'15-'24
430'12 A-0 12,000_---Oct 1 1922 430'99 F
-A
7,500c_Aug 1 1919
30,000„--Oct 1 1932 330'02 M-N 27.000e_ _May '15-'32
J-D 30,000c-Dec 2 1932 314802 J4 23,000c dorJan 2'15-'32
430
58 '13 J-D 132.000___Dec 1 1933 430'12 A-0 59,000e&r_Apr 1 1942
Floating Debt Assessment.
Street-Impt. Bonds.
A-0 $13.000o___Apr 1 1917 4316'97 J4 $40,000o_July 1 '15-17
58
Public Improvements.
430 A-0 10,000o_ - _Apr 1 1918
Water Bonds.
330'00 F
-A 558.0000&rAug 1 '15-30
Funding Bonds.
48 '95 M-N $47,0000_Nov 1 1925
9,0000_110h 1 1915 43008 3-1) $75.000o&rDeo 1 '14-'38
45 '05 M-S
48 '06 A-0 5,0000---APr 1 1916 430'10 M-S 196,000c&rMch 1 '15-30
170,000o&rMeh 1 '31-40
5s '07 A-0 12,0000_ --Apr 1 1917
430'09 J-D 15,0000._Deo 15 1929 4346'10 A-0 70,000cder_Oct 1 1933
Refunding Road Bonds.
4348'12 A-0 38,0000. -Apr 1 1942
48 '00 A-0 $42,000r......Apr 1 1915 434511 J-J 51,000oir July 1 1941
Sidewalk Bonds.
414 g '123-D 42.000cAr June 1 1942
48 '06 A-0 $6,0000-Apr 1 1916 43013 M-N236.000c&r_Mar 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $438.000
Public-Park Bonds.
Floating debt
86,901 58 '00 3-1
$3,000e___3uly 1 1915
Sinking fund June 1 1914.._ 81,982 45 '09 A-0 26,000e&r_Apr 1 1929
Assess. val.'14(80% act.)-7,311,436 4 He'll M-9 75,000c- _Mch 1 1961
School-House Bonds.
Total tax (per 51.000)'14-.421.70
.
Population In 1910
6 009 430 97 J-D $28,000o_ Deo 1 '14-'17
330'02 J-D 47,000c &rDeo 1 '21-'30
INT.at Bank of Nutley.
bs '94 M-S 1,000c&r-Mar 1 1915
430'98 M-N 22.000o_Nov 1 '16-'17
OCEAN CITY.
This city is in Cape May County. 330'00 A-0 28.0000-Oot 1 '19-'20
Commission government approved 3sis'01
30,000o&rMeh 1 '15-20
45 04 A-0 20.000o-Oct 1 1924
Aug. 15 1911. Pop.'10. 1.950.
0'06 M-N 100,0000-May 1 1926
Improvement Bonds.
55 '97 --- 520,000__53,000 yearly 4345'08 M-S 72,250o&r.Mch 21038
45 '08 13I-N 256,000o&r_Nov 2 1928
Fire Bonds.
-an 510.000
1933 434g•10 A-0 103.000o_ -Oot 1 1940
5s '13 s
5 .05 ___
8
5,000
109,000c&r_Jan 1 1942
1925 434g'12
434 g '123-D 62,000e&r June I 1942
Streets and Fire Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
1932
48 '02 --- 585.000
4348'14 M-N373.000c---May 1 1944
Land-Purchase Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
1942
58 '12 --- 512.500
330'02 F
-A *6,0000-Feb 1 1927
Funding Bonds.
5s '11 J4 *50,000o_ _July 6 1941 45 '06 M-S 25.000c&r_Mob 1 1936
-A 132.000----Feb 1 1944 GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1 '1442.306,250
58 g '14 F
Assessment debt (add'I)__
371.4 8
School Bonds.
122 822
1925 Floating debt
4355'05 --- 538,000
269 695
58 12 J-J 45.000r-3111y 15 1942 Sinking fund
Total assessed val. 1914-47.088.317
Pavilion Bonds.
(Assessment about full value.)
5s '95 --- 55,000-41,000 yearly




65

Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_417.10
School Bonds.
Mob 1919
Population in 1910
54,773 48
510.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
Oct 1915
36,000
67,500 45
July 1917
18,000
INTEREST on school bonds of 40
Jan 1922
5,000
1910, refunding bonds due 1941 and _a
Oct 1922
park bonds due In 1961 payable at 45- 37.000
People's Bank & Tr. Co. Passaic: 413 '04 114-8 54,000---Sept 1 1934
_ 35,000----July 1 1935
funding bonds due 1942. refunding -5
'
-S 49,0000--_Sept 1 1936
bonds due 1942 and school 1942 at 45 '06 iii
1938
--- 100,000
People's Bk.& Tr. Co. or Chase Nat. _a
1918
_
Bank, N. Y.; funding bonds due _s.. 25.000
1942 and city bonds due 1942 at 430'11 A-0 47,000o-Apr 1 1941
Hobart Trust Co., Passaic, or at 430'11 _ _ 20.000o-Ju1y 1 1941
Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank, N. 430'12 M-S 80,000c-Sept 1 1942
Y.: funding bonds due 1943 at Pas- 4348'14 M-N115,000.-May 1 '24-'64
423,000 every 10 years).
saic Trust & Safe Deposit Co. or
City-Hall Bonds.
Equitable Trust Co., N. Y.• on
others at Passaic Nat. Bank, Pa:ssale, 4343'08 J4 $35,000--July 1 1928
3.000
1917
Funding Bonds.
4345
M-N $170.000-Nov 1 1916
PASSAIC COUNTY.
5s '13 J-D 97,000c___June 2 1923
County seat Is Paterson.
Sewer Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
M-N *41,000--Nov 1 1916
45
J-J 510,0000_ _July 1 1919 430
48 '06 A-0 130,000c_Apr 1 -25-'26 4(45083-3 68.100--Jtdy 1 1918
435810 M-N 41,000o_ -.May 1 1920
430'07 134-S ;20,000o_Sept 2 '15-'16
1923
__23.500
140.000o. _ -Sept 2 1927 _s
Harbor Bonds.
4348'07 M-S 20,000e_Sept 1 1919
430'12 M-8 46,000----Sept 1 1929 434s'14 J-D$103,000_,_ _June 1 1964
Fire-Department Bonds.
58 '13 A-0 26,000---Oct 31 1931
_5
1915-1916
___ 57,200
Road Bonds.
19,000-- __Aug 1 1924
48 '08 J-J $50,0000_July 1 1918 4148'04 __
Street Bonds.
43010 3-13
_ _Deo 1 1928
5s '13 A-0 110,0000ct 1 '27,'29.'30 430'09 A-0$125,000---Oot 1 1924
67,500o4348'11 ___ 87,000o-- _Nov 1 1926
Court
-House Bonds.
_
100000
1923
4s
J-J $125,000o3anl'14-15-'16 _s
RefunaingWater Bonds.
Ai-N 25,0000___May 1 1919
4s
434s
_ *17.000_ __ -Feb 1 1929
Re-building Bonds.
Water Bonds.
_4s
M-S $60,000c___Sept 1 1917
___ $250.000
Sept 1922
48 '04 J-J 300.0000_July 1 '20-24 4345
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1907.)
TOT. DEBT May 13 1914 51.039.500
Jan 1917
--- 125,000
Total valuation 19!3.. -176,183,742 4s
176,183,742
48
_ 12,000
July1916
(Assessment full value.)
.14 80,000----July 1 1933
State &Co tax(per $1,000) '1345.815 48
Population In 1910
215,902 4s '04 J-D 155.000o-Sept 1 1934
..May 1936
45
M-N
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paterson. 430'10 34 100.000_-Jan 1 1940
50.000o_
1
430'12 M-8 25.000c-Sept 1 1942
Hospital Bonds.
PATERSON. J. J. Curran, Compt. .s
___
$5,0J0_ -- -1916& 1921
This city is In Passaic County. Incorp. as a city March 19 1851. A Assessment Bonds.
1916
--- 516.000
Commission government defeated _s- 10.000
1919
Aug. 29 1911.
Police-Facilities Bonds.
Street & Sewer Funding Bonds. 8
.__ 515.000
1930
4348'14 A-0 $15,000
TOT.BD. DT.
Dec 31'1352.168,064
City Yard Bonds.
Floating debt
369,790
430'14 A-0 $45,000____Oct 1 1944 TOT. DEBT Dec 31'13- 2,537.853
City-Hall Bonds.
Sinking funds
646.353
58 '93 A-c• $80,000o-Apr '15-'22 NET DEBT Dec 31 '13.... 1,891.500
43094 M-N 120,000o_-Nov '33-'44
valuation 1913
20,626,488
45 '94 J-J 100,000o__July '23-'32 Total tax (per $1,000)1913__ _$19.81)
Total
4s '02 F
-A 76,0000___Aug 1 1932 Population In 1910
32,121
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
INT. payable In Perth Amboy.
43011 J-.1 $35,000r __ _July 1 1931
Funded Debt Bonds.
CITY PROPERTY.
-Value of
48 '04 J-D $500,000o. _June 1 1939 property owned by
on Jan.!
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
48 '05 M-N$110,000c__May 1 1915
4 Hs'08 11-N 100,0000--_May 1 1918 PLAINFIELD.
This city is in Union County. In48 '09 34 85,0000-July 11019
4348'10 M-N 70,000o- _Nov 1 1920 corporated In April 1869. On Dec.
4s '14 A-0 20,000--Oct 1 1924 14 1911 the Plainfield Union Water
Co. refused the offer made by the city
Repaving Bonds.
430'13 J-D $25,000____Dec 1 1943 to purchase Its property for $500,000.
V. 93, p. 1737. City's right to conMarket Bonds.
430'13 J-D $20,000---Dec 1 1933 demn water plant denied. See V.
97, p.64. Voters of North Plainfield
School Bonds.
48 98 F
-A $15.000e___Aug 19114 on Sept. 24 1914 favored consolida4s '99 A-0 25.000c_ __.April 1915 tion with Plainfield.
School Bonds.
4s '00 J-D 100,000o_June 1 1919
4s '04 13-S 70,000o-Moh 1 1929 45 g '04 J-D :52.0000_June 1 '15-'24
48 '04 M-N 54,000o_ -_Nov '14-'29 4s '05 J-D 58.000c_June '25-'34
6,000c __....l915-1929
275,000o-Mch 1 1935 45 '05 J-D
4s '05
4s '06 .1-D 36,0000-June 1 1931 434g'08 34 95.000c._ _July 1 1958
4345'07 J-J 81,000o-_ _July 1 1932 45 '09 M-N 45,0000-Nov 1 1959
434508 Iti-N 200.000o-Nov 1 1933 45 '09 M-N 10.000o- Nov I 1924
45 '09 34 195,0000_ _July 11034 48 '11 34 40,0000_ _Jan 1 '33-'39
4348'10 .1-D 180.000r-June 1 1940 430'13 34 230.000_ __Jan 1 '23-'61
Police-Station Bonds.
454s'11 3-D 200,000c
1941
*0.0000_July 1 '15-'28
431g'13 AM 165.000c___Apr 1 1943 434g08
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
*41.0000_May 1 '28-'35
48 '00 J-J 2.50,0000-June 30 1920 4s
56.0000 --------1927
J-J
434812 111-3 40,000r
Mob 1922 45
434s'08 M-N 52.u030 - _ -1915-1947
Park Bonds.
434812 J-D$175,000c___June I 1942 48 '09 Al-N 43,0,810Nov 1 '36-'42
430'13 J-D 50,000____Dee 1 1943 4348 g'14A-0 30.000__Apr 1 '17-'22
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
Fire-House Bonds.
_Dec 1 1918
4348'13 A-0 $400.000c__ Apr 1 1943 434808 _
434g 12 M-N 200.000.--Nov 1 1942
.
Street Bonds.
Building Bonds.
bs g '12 J4 S18.000c..,..July 1 1915
45 '04 A-iD *40.000e___Apr 1 1924 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1914.)
43010 11-N 25.000
_Nov 1 1930 53 '13 34 18.000_ _July 1 '15-'16
1915-1924
___ 26.000
430
Sewer Appropriations.
13.000
1917
45 '99 F-A $18.000e
_ Aug 1916 -8 '14
(Subject to call beginning 1915.
__Garbage-Destructor Bonds.
4348'12 11.-S $85.00)k
1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ 5842.000
26.867
Sink. fund & cash May '14
Renewal Bonds.
48 '87 3
-fl $20.000c. _June '15-16 Total assessed val. 1914_ _30.699,310
45 '89 J-D 85,0000
(Assessment about full value.)
Dec 1914
48 '02 M-N 49,0000-May 1 1917 Total tax (Per 51.00)9 1914
119.10
45 '02 3
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
-fl 38.0000 _ _Deo 1 1922
48 '03 A-0 25,000o--Apr 1 1923
-- 48 '03 M-N 35.000o__ May 1 1923 PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST.
45 '03 J-D 55.000r- Dec 1 1923
This district 1.in Mermr County.
4s '04 F
-A 25.000o. _Feb 11024 430'11 J-J 565.000e_ _Jan I '28-'60
45 '04 A-0 35,000o.-Apr 1 1924 430'11 J-J
4.2.0000 .Jan 1 '63-76
45 '04 M-N 40,0000. _ Nov 14 1924 1348'11 J-J
J-tn I
4s '05 3
-fl 75.0000-Deo 1 1925 48 01 34 11.5101 Jan I '15-'20
45 '06 J-D 115.000c- -_ Mx) 11026 430'08 A-0 38) c Apr 15 '15-'19
430'07 J-J 100,000o_July 11037 448'10 J-J
22.000c .Jan I '15-'28
434508 M-N 100.000o_ __May 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Jtuto 30 'II 5143.300
43009 A-0 50.0000
Apr 1919 Net taxable value 1913_. _ _3.225.622
430'10 A-0 325.0(10o._ _Apr 1 1940 School tax (per $1,000)
(State. 42.59
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1 '1445.172.000
Local 4.27
Floating debt
600)
1
1.001.905 Population in 1912 test)
TOTAL DEBT Aug 1 '14. 6.173.91)'!
INT. payable at Nat. City Bank,
Sinking fund
1.027.707 National Park Bk., N. Y.. or PrinceNET DEBI'Aug 1 1914_ 5.l46.0
ton Bank in Princeton
City property 1914
2,899.000
School *Property 1913
2.273.000
Assessed valuation, real 88 253.227 RAHWAY.
Assessed val.. personal_ _17,448,875
This city. of Union County. was
Second-class RR. property
311909' declared bankrupt In I882. and a
Total assessed val. 1914 106.002.102 compromise of the dem, exclo.lye of
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914. -.519 10 the water debt (S185.01).. was forthPopulation In 1910. _
_125,195) with agreed to with inest of he leadINTEREST at City Treas, office ing creditors at 31 rents on the dollar.
or Hanover Nat. Bank. New York the debt, exclusive 'if water debt,
-'hen amounting to about 51.200.000.
PERTH AMBOY.
This settlement was completed In
This city is In Middlesex County.
1894. and interest is n3w paid
Improvement Bonds.
promptly on toe new bowls The
4
$7,000_ _ _Mch 211015 water bonds were renewel in 1891 at
Judgment Bonds.
4".. an agreement having been made
48
524.000
1920 In 1890 by which all accrued Interete

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North Spring Lake Bonds.
Crematory.
Street Bonds.
RAHWAY (Concluded)—
M-N840,000c--.May 1 1932 55 '99 J-J $30.000---Jan 1 1929 3348'01 J-J$50,000----July 1 1921
at 7% was adjusted at the 35% rate. 4s
45 '06 J-J
Park Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4.200---july 2 1916
Interest on these water bonds is also
-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1930 55 '07 .61-N $56,000_ __-Nov 1 1937 4s '06 J-D 10,000--_-Deo 1 1916
now promptly paid. Incorporated 45 '05 F
Is '07 J-J
3,400.._ Jan 1 1917
Sewer-Extension Bonds.
1858. Commission government de- BOND.DEBT Mar 24'14_ 8206.000
Library Bonds.
-A $15,000_ —.Aug 2 1939
108.150 43009 F
feated Sept 26 1911 and again Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914__ _8,866.406 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— 3281,000 310'01 J-J 3100,000___Jan 1 1931
Sept. 9 1913.
-A 15,000-__ _Feb 1 1932
Adjustment Bds.(Opt. any time). Total tax (per $1.000) 1914 --$25.40 Assessed valuation 1913.-21,975,540 330'02 F
Hospital Bonds.
INT.on park,fund & street bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_J,$25.00
4s '82 Si.N $411,046.46r_Nov 1 1922
4s '04 J-D $12,500r___June 1 1934
at Rutherford Nat. Bank; on 1mpt. Population In 1910
School Bonds.
INT.at First Nat.Bk.Spring Lake 48 '05 A-0 4.000r. _ _Oct 24 1935
M-S $35,000c&r..Mch 1 1918 bonds at First Nat. Bank. N. Y.
430
4348'14 J-D 10,000— --Junel 1934
A-0 75.000r_ ___Oot 1 1959
4s
Re-paving Bonds.
SUMMIT.
.14 25.000r _--July 1 1960 RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DIST.
5s
This city is in Union County Inc 334s'02 M-S 535,000____Sept 1 1932
Funding Bonds.
45 '00 J-D $49,5700_June 20 1930
J-D $60.0000—Dec 1 1941 4s '06 A-0 47,000o_Apr 1 '15-'61 Mch. 1899. Population 1910,7 500. 48 '03 A-0 27,000---Oct 1 1933
58
33003 A-0 35,000..—Apr 15 1933
Park Bonds.
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
4s '06 J-D 10,000o _ Deo 1 1936
10,000---Deo
4148'06 M-N 135,000e --------1936 43010 F
-A 127,3000__ _Feb 1 1950 4348'11 F-A $40,000c___Mch 1 1,936 4s '03 J-D 20,000_ __June 1 1933
1 1934
48 '04 J-D
School Bonds.
-A 26,000____Feb 5 1934 430'11 F
-A 19,300o_ _Aug 1 1951
58 '14 F
M-S $35,000c___Mch 11929 45 '05 11-N 60.000r___Nov 1 1935
(Subject to call Feb 5 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $253,370 48
-A 13,000r— -Aug 1 1936
J-J 60,000c_ - _Jan 1 1939 4s '06 F
430
4.000
--_
Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'13-8,249.539
_s
-A 15,000---Aug 1 1937
4,500c_Deo 20 1983 48 '07 F
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_..$7.80 4s '09 .1-D
Water Bonds Renewed.
6,1 0____ u y 1 1928
45 10 J-J
5,000r___July 1 19.3& 48 98 J-J
$185.0000___Ju1y 1 1932
45
INTEREST on the issues of 1906 is 430'11 F
-A 15,500_--Aug 21 1929
$856,046
-A 89,000c___Aug 1 19411'330'99 F
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_
of R. M. Grant
payable at
-A 15,000---Aug 1 1920
Water debt (included)____ 250,000 & Co.. Newthe office all other bonds 4 s'12 A-0 27,000c_Apr 1 1942'4348'10 F
York: on
4s I
ire-Department Bonds.
28.538
Other liabilities
20.000::::May 1 1923
4s
May $10,000o ___May 1 1926 4s '13
63.000 at the Rutherford National Bank.
Sinking fund
p
sum4 Bco Itay2
Street-Depailstnent_sei‘n d1
Public-Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-7.348.745 SEA ISLE CITY.
1930
48
J-D $6,500r__June 15 1927 430'10 M-S
$1,000) 1914—$21.60
Total tax (per
This city is in Cape May County.
4s '13 M-N 7,500_ _ _
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910----9 337
94
1923
3
45
J-D$125,000o_--June 1 1928 430'14 M-N150,000r___
INTEREST on water board loan 58 Improvement Bonds.
1936 4s
M-N 65,000c---Nov 1 1933
Funding.
and school loan payable at the 513 '06 --- 320.000
1942
12 -__ 60.000
4
4s '04 A-0$569.000r___Oet 1
Refunding Bonds.
Bankers Trust Co.. New York: on
Funded Debt Bonds.
J-J
48
$9.000r_--Jan 1 1935 58 Sewer Certificates.
other loans at Rahway Nat. Bank.
1943
53 '13 --- 347.000
1915-1917
Funding Bonds.
2
8 600
_122 .100
School Bonds.
J-D $10.000r_ _June 15 1927 _s
4s
Part due
RIDGEFIELD PARK.
1943 430'08 J-D 70,000c—Deo 1 1938
Refunding.
This village is in Bergen County. 5s '13 -__ $25,000
-A $9,000___Feb 24 1915
Incorporated June 23 1892. Commis- BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914.. $152,000 43010 M-S 72,000c__ _Sept 1 1940 48 '05 F
15.000 423 12 M-N 8,000c-Nov 1 '15-'18 4s '05 M-N 24,000Nov 1 1915
Floating debt
sion government approved Apr. 12. Sinking fund
3.738 45 '13 J-D 28,000c_Dec 30'14-'19 48 '06 F-A 34.600___Feb 24 1916
Village is co-extensive with Overpeck Assessed
-A 44,200_ _Aug 1 1916
Township School District, both being Total taxvaluation 1914_ A.850,000 GEN.BD. DT.Jan 1 1914_-$663,000 4s '06 F
(per $1,000) 1914—$22.40 Floating debt
same taxing district.
63,500 48 '06 A-0 50,100
supported by
Population in 1910
551 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1914_ _ 732,500 4s '07 F
-A 63,000____Feb 1 1917
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund
152,939 4s '07 F
-A 75,100____Aug 1 1917
Aug $25,000o-__Aug '25-'29 SOMERSET
55
COUNTY.
Total val. 1914 (est.)_ __ _12,000,000 4s '07 M-S 47,300—Sept 27 1917
Sewer (Assessment) Bonds.
Somerville Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ -120.80 48 '08 F
-A 49.900... _Feb 24 1918
J-J $.15,000c_ _July '16-20
410
INT. on $65,000 sewer bonds due 48 '08 J-D 50,600_ _ _June 22 1918
15,000o_ _July '15-22 48 Building Bonds.
J-J
55
'06
7,000c __ _Jan '15-22 BOND.J-J $280.000c_July 1 '21-'36 1933 is payable in New York City at 45 '08 M-N 40,500____Nov 2 1918
J4
68
DEBT Oct 1914_ $280,000
Funding Bonds ($62,065.35 as- Assessed valuation 1914-.35,115,582 A. B. Leach & Co.; on all other issues 4s '09 P-A 29,100___Feb 1 1919
48 '09 M-N 76,700____Nov 1 1919
sessable agst. property benefited). County tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _$5.50 at office of City Treasurer.
-A 34,700__Feb 24 1920
4s '10 F
53 '10 J-J $18,0000___Jan 1 1930 Population in 1910.
.38.820
50.000r— _Jan 1 1931
430'10 M-S 67.700_ _Sept 20 1920
55 '11 J-J
INT. at New York Tr. Co., N. Y SUSSEX COUNTY.
42.0000—July 1 11•32
County seat is Newton.
430'11 M-S a53,800____Mar 1 1921
55 '12 J-I
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $172,000
4348'11 J-D 30,300r__ _ Deo 1 1921
Road Bonds.
69.200 SOUTH AMBOY.
45 '08 A-0 $20,000c—Oct 1 1938 430'11 F
-A 31,200Aug 1 1921
Floating debt
This city Is in Middlesex County. 43 '09 A-0 64,000o_--Apr 1 1929 48 '12 F-A 19,200___Feb 20 1922
77,283
Sinking fund and cash
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-4,839.846 Inc. 1908. Population 1910. 7.007. 43 '09 A-0 38,000o—Oct 1 1939 443'12 M-N 52,200r___Nov 1 1922
School Bonds.
48 '10 J-J
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914—$25.40
14,500o_ _July 1 1940 4 s'13 A-0 34,900r___Oct 1 1923
6,000 58 '12 --- $40,000_-yly on Oct 1 Is '12 J-J
Population In 1914 (est.)
17,600____Jan 1 1942 4s 13 F-A 14,500—Feb 20 1923
48 '14 A-0 42.000_ _Apr 1 1944 430'14 F
-A 39,560---Feb 23 1924
INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. 5s Public Dock.
--- $10.000.- _Jan 1 '15-'24 BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '14 $196.100
Park Improvement.
In N. Y. City. the First Nat. Bank.
Sewer Bonds.
12,400 43 '91 M-N $25,000.— May 1 1916
Sinking fund
Ridgefield Park. the Hackensack Nat. 58 '11 J-J
5,000...Deo 1 1916
1$54,000e—Jan 1 '15-'41 Assessed valuation 1914_ -16,283.212 5s '91 J-D
Bank and People's Nat. Bank.
5.000---July 1 1917
1 15,000o Jan 1 '42-'46 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14$7.96+ 48 '92 J-J
2,000—Jan 16 1918
58 '13 F
-A 25.000_1 eb 1 '23-'47 Population in 1910
26,781 43 '93 J-J
58 '13 --- „,
19,000__Feb 1 '33-'41
RIDGEWOOD.
INT. at Sussex Nat. Bk.. Newton. 4s '93 A-0 25,000--Apr 1 1918
330'01 M-S 20,000_-_ _Sept 2 1926
This village is In Bergen County.
6,000__Feb 1 '47-'48
_Jure 1 1929
4s '04 J-D
Incorporated in 1894. Commission TOTAL DEB May 1914_8129,000 TEANECK TWP. SCH. DIST.
government approved Sept. 12 1911. Assessed valuation 101 , —2,770,059
This district (P. 0. Englewood) Is 48 '05 .74 14.350_-__Ju4 1 1930
48 '06 J-D 2.500____June 1 1936
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- _$20.50 in Bergen County.
Original Sewer Bonds.
J-J
$96,00004$16.000 y'ly INT. at First Nat. Bk.. So. Amboy. 5s '05 M-S $22,0000_Mch 1 '15-'36 48 '07 J-D 23.000___Jan 1 1932
J-D
58
48 '10
1 on June 1
5s '09 M-S 25.000o_Mch 1 '15-'39 430'10 J-D 19.000_ _June 15 1930
10,600Dee 1 1920
15,000c_July 15'15-'30
SOUTH ORANGE.
'13 J-J
58
Macadam Bonds.
Oct
This village is In Essex County. BOND.DEBT O 27 '14_ $62,000 4s '11 M-Na45,000__ __Nov 1 1941
J-J $10,000c -- A914-1922
5$
M-N 48,000c.$4,000 yearly Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 6.014. Ass'd val. '14 (60% act)_ _2.801,601 4348'14 J-D or20,000_ _ --June 1 1944
58
a Coupon
registered.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ --10.00
Funding Bonds.
Broad Street Bonds.
Sewer
A-0 $30,000c_Oct 1 '15-'38 430'10 M-S $14,200c_..Moh 1 1935 Population in 1914 (est) Co..4 000 48 '05 J-JCommissioners
4348
N.
31.485.--Jan 4 1915
(12,000„Jan 1 '15-'17 INT. at U.S. Mort.& Tr.
due every 5 years.
46.000
1,05(J.. Oct 24 1915
53 '14 J-J U2.000--Jan 1 '18-'21 and Palisade Tr. & Guar. Co.. En- 4s '05 A-0
Building Certificates.
48 '06 A-0
1.595__Apr 2 1916
5.000—_ _Jan 1 1922 glewood.
1914-1915
J-0 $11,000
55
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
Park Bonds.
-Side Sewer Bonds.
West
4.8
5s '11 F-A1$55,0000.Aug 1 '15-'25 43010 M-S $10,000c.___Moh 1 1935 TRENTON. H.E.Evans,Treasurer. 45 '11 J4 $10,000-_-_July 1 1941
'11 J-D
_ _Deo 20 1941
Trenton Is in Mercer County. The
8,000____Jan 1 1944
1 4,500o_ _ _Aug 1 1926 430'14 J-J
Police & Fire Tel. 5c Tel.
15.000,
water works are much more than selfPlayground Bonds.
Storm-Drain Certificates.
1917-1920 430'14 J-J $28,000____July 1 1944 supporting. Commission government 330'03 A-0 $40.000___Apr 15 1923
J-D $28,500
5s
4s '07 A-0 8,01)0_ __.Apr 1 1927
adopted Juno 20 1911.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Fire-Dept. Certificates.
430'10 M-S 5,000r___Sept 1 1930
Poor-House Bonds.
J-J $8.000—__July 1 1917 410'14 J-J $10.000__July 1 '15-'24
58
-A 10.500_ _ _Aug 1 1932
Refunding Bds. (Opt. after 1920). 434s'14 J-D $20,000_ _ _ _Juno 1 1944 4s 12 F
Street-Impt. Certificates.
Alms-House Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
-A $10,800r_-_Aug 1 1918 48 g '00 J-J $51,000c—Jan 1 1930
58 '13 F
43 '07 M-S1100,000r___Moh 1 1937 4s '13 M-N $2,500_ _Nov 15 1933
Renewal Bonds.
17,826.57_Jan 15 1915
55
Poor Bonds (Cemetery).
-A 200,000— --Aug 1 1938
4s g '02 F-A $5,0003.-Feb 1 '15-'19 410'08 F
School Bonds.
45 '09 M-S 200.000-__-Mar 1 1939 45 '13 M-N $3.000_- -May 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
1915-1918
J-D $12,000
58
1915-1927 45 '04 J-J $244.0000&r_rly '15-'44 0'09 J-D 200.0000—Deo 1 1939
A-0 50,000
48
CHAMBERSBURG BONDS
-Bath Bonds.
Public
M-N 80,000c_May 1 '15-39 (Sec V. 78, p. 2617, for maturity.)
430
ASSUMED.
-A $3,500----Aug 1 1918
1921-1927 414s'08 M-N 548,000o_May 1 '45-'48 4s '08 F
7,000
J-I)
430
Parks.
Department.
Fire
2,028.69 - _1930-1935
-s
55 '13 J-J 35,000c-July 1 '28-'39 434s'10 M-S
Past due
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914- $506,627 430'14 J4 20,000—Jan 1 '45-'48 330'01 J-J $15,000---July 1 1921
WILBUR BONDS, ASSL1MED.
00
-A 17,000---Feb 21 1922
330'02 F
Water Bonds.
55,000
Floating debt
Improvement.
-A $9,000c.__Feb 1 1932 330 02 M-S 10,000-- ePt 1 1922
1. 71 4 343'12 F
Sinking fund
58 '95 F
-A $15,000____Aug 1 1915
Assess. val. '14 (34 act.) 8,286.566 430'14 J-J 250,000—.Jan 1 1934 330'02 M-N 2,500— _May 21 1922
48 '06 M-N 25,000r— June 1 1926 LOANS PAYABLE BY SPECIAL
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914—$26.79
$940r_Sept 18 1915 45 '04 M-N 20,000r--May 17 1924
5.416 58 '07 M-S
Population in 1910
ASSESSMENT.
3,700----Aug 1 1917
-A
Assessed upon City.
INT. at First Nat. Bank and 5s '14 J-J 48,000---Jan 1 '15-'23 48 '07 F
-A 14,000—__Aug 2 1919
4s '09 F
Construction Bonds.
Street Improvement.
Ridgewood Tr. Co., Ridgewood.
4s '05 J4 $4,500r- _Jan '15-'24 4s '12 M-S 32,000_ __ _Sept 1 1932 48 '05 F
-A $16,244.43__Feb 1 1915
TOT.BD. DT.Oct 1914- $781,669 45 '12 M-S 20,000_ __ _Sept 1 1932 0'06 F
-A
ROSELLE.
1
34,000.--Jan 15 1934 4s '06 J-D 21,890.59__Feb 1 1916
This borough is in Union County. Total assessed val. 1914_ _11,815,800 4148'14 J-J
8.988.20—Deo 1916
School House.
0'07 A-0
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914.. _120.70
Fire Dept. Bonds.
payable at 4s '92 A-0 $9,000-_- Oct 1 1917 43008 A-0 21,893.71-_Apr 1 1917
INTEREST is largely
58 '13 A-0 810.000c_Apr 15 1933
6,000___Jan 16 1918 430'10 J-D 11,522.75„Oot 1 1918
4s '93 J-J
U. S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. Y.
School Bonds.
48 '96 M-N 21,000_--Nov 2 1916 48 '11 J-D 19.345.56—Dec 1 1920
1919-1933
- -- $60,000
48
1 1920
8,000 ....Feb 1 1917 45012 J-J
-A
45 '97 F
SOUTH ORANGEISOH. DIST.
Construction Bonds.
59,317.39r_July 1 1922
14,500---Jan 18 1918 43013 F
This district includes the township 48 '98 J-J
55 '11 J-J $20,000o_ _Jan 1 1931
-A 36.084.25-Feb 1 1923
33099 M-N 25,000---Nov 11920 Assessed upon property
the village of South Orange
BOND. DEBT Jan 1913—.8102,000 and
benefited.
53.300 5s g '97 J-J $4,5000_July 1 '15-'17 33000 M-N 100,000_ __ _May 1 1930
Floating debt
Street
June 11931 48 '05 F Improvement.
500
-A 29.250_ _Aug 1 '15-'23
12,688 4s g '02 F
Sinking fund
-A $64,055,57_ Feb 1 1915
::Feb 1 1922 43 '06 F
8
11, 00:
2
33189
7,000o.Jan 1 '15-'21 3301
Assessed valuation 1913.--3,499,499 48 g '04 J-J
-A
7,500----July 6 1931 48 '06 J-D 106,209.41__Feb 1 1916
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913----$21.40 4s g '10 M-N 170,000e.May 1 '18-31 330'01 J-J
11.991.80—Deo 1916
24,5500_July 1 '32-'33 330'02 M-S 48,500_ —Sept 1 1932 4s '07 A-0 67.406.29„Apr 1 1917
2.725 434g'10 J-J
Population In 1910
1
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Roselle. 430'12 M-N 12.1500_- _May 1 1934 330'02 J-D 15,000----June 3 1932 4 Hs'08 A-0 34.777.25__Oot 1 1918
3,000----Feb 5 1932 4s '11 F
-A
-D 65,000c_June 1 '32-'36 3346'03 F
430'12 J
-A 8,800.00„Feb 1 1921
70.000_ _July 22 1933 430'10 3-13
as '13 J-D 113.000c -___1937-1942 4s '03 J-J
ROSELLE PARK.
3.500._ Aug 17 1933 45 '11 J-D 47.074.44__Dec 1 1920
-A
This borough is in Union County. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914 $430,200 330'03 F
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)18,929,617 45 '04 M-S 50,000r—Sept 1 1934 00'12 J-J 34,362.30„July 1 1921
Sewer Bonds.
90,537.61r-July 1 1922
$47,000--__Nov 1 1928 School tax (per $1.000) 1913 _ _$3.70 4s '05 11-N 18.600---Nov 1 1935 4318'13 F
-A 15.565.75_Feb 1 1923
5s '08 11,000 4s '06 A-0 2,900. ..Apr 2 1936
WATER LOANS REPORTED
53 '10 -__ 54,000_ _ _..Apr 1 1930 Population in 1914 (est.)
INTEREST on(he $32.500 issue is 48 '06 M-N 4,800_-_May 23 1936
Road Bonds.
SEPARATELY.
payable at the Fidelity Trust Co., 4s '06 J-D
City Water.
45
--- 18.680
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913__$115,880 Newark; on the 53 of 1897 at the 48 '07 A-0 130,000_--_Apr 1 1937 4s '97 J-J 350,000_ -Jan 1 '17&'27
-A 26,000__.Aug 1 1937 43 '96 J-D 45,000----June 1916
17,176 Franklin Savings Institution, New- 45 '07 F
Floating debt
1
6,000.---July 1 1938 3346 4 J - 100 0 00- tpy 1 192
5 0
4 ,'02 A 0 75 0
25,561 ark. and on the 87.00048 and $170.- 4s '08 J-J
4
2
Sinking fund
3
94
: r
ulr
-A 24,750—__Aug 1 1938
Total assessed val. 1013. 3,485,807 00048 in N. Y. City at A. B. Leach 430'08 F
-A
5,000____Aug 1 1938 0'06 J-D 150,000_-__June 1 1936
1913_$20.30 & Co. on $12,150 at office of J. S. 4s '08 F
School tax (per $1,000)
43 '08 M-S 21,000_ __Sept 1 1938 430'08 M-S 50,000__Mch 1 1938
3 138 Rippe',Newark:on 865,000 at StandPopulation in 1910
-A 10,000- -Aug 2 1919 430'08 A-0 100.000_ __Oct 1 1940
Trust Co., N. Y., and on the 5s 48 '09 F
/NT. at First Nat. Bank. Roselle. ard
of 1913 at U.S. Mtg.& Tr. Co.,N.Y. 48 '09 A-0 5,500_—Oct 14 1919 430'13 51-S 150,000r---Mar 1 1943
48 '10 M-N 70,000_ _ _ _May2 1940 4343
past due
500
430'10 J-D a9,000___Dec 1 1940
SPRING LAKE.
000
RUTHERFORD.
_Oct 1 1943
N 1.
Is 1 E tiES
e: 0A-O
INTEREST ' r le at TressThis borough (P. 0. Spring Lake 430'11 M-S a80,000_-__Mch 1 1941 rir 3 3 fRce
This borough is in Bergen Co. Inc.
430'11 J-D a55.000_ -June 1 1941
Beach) is in Monmouth County.
T pn 3o
isre atj t
Sept. 21 1881. Pop'n 1910. 7,045.
430'11 A-0 49,000r— _Oot 1 1941
Park Bonds.
Aug. 1 '14. Oct. 6 '13.
School Bonds.
-A $15,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1933 4s '12 M-N 7,000___-May 1 1942 Tot.bd.dt.,&c.$7,752,005 $7.533,658
430'03 F
430'12 J-J 845,000
430'13 M-S 190,000r___Mar 1 1943 Sinking funds- 2.177.487 1.963,537
Water Extension.
Funding Bonds.
M'S $78.500c_ _Mar 1 1916 43006 F-A $25,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1936 4s 13 M-N 23,000_ _May 1 1933
45 g
Net debt_ 45,574,518 $5,570,121
__May 11 1944 58 g '11 M-S 70,0000...31th 1 1941 4348'14 J-D 28,500rJune 1 1934
43413'14 M-N200,000.
River-Front-Impt. Bonds.
Water debe
Water. Sewer & Park Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
0 4 hell J-D a $50,000.--June 1 1941
(incLabove)$1,209,109 $1,200,500
4348 g J-J $75,000o_--July 1 1922 53 '96 J-D $70,000-- Dec 1 192




NOV., 1914.J

NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Refunding Bonds.
58 '08 J-J $25.000c—July 1 1918
-A 25,000c---Feb 1 1941
55 '11 F
Paving Bonds.
5s '11 J-D5100,000c— -June 1 1941
58 '11 J-D 80,000c---Deo 1 1941
bs '12 M-N 25,000e—May 1 1942
Boardwalk Bonds.
55 '04 M-S 575,000c— -Sept 1 1924
63811.975 34135,911 5s '11 M-S 10,000c---Sept 1 1931
R.E.
Ventnor Avenue Impt. Bonds.
11524.416 7413.230
Pet's.
1942.821 947.338 58 '10 M-N 550,000c—Nov 1 1940
Ded.
5.5 '12 M-N 10,000c—Nov 1 1942
City-Improvement Bonds.
Net -76244,779 73393.570 40601.803
(Assessment about actual value.) 55 '07 F-A 525,0000—Aug 1 1915
City-Hall Bonds.
Tax (per
22.50 55 '04 J-D 545,000c- —June 1 1919
21.00
21.80
M.)
Park Bonds.
POPULATION.—/n 1910. 96.815;
1900 It was 58 '10 J-D $10,000c—Dee 1 1950
in 1905 it was 84.180; in
bs
-D
5,000c—Dec 1 1952
73.307; in 1890 It was 57,458; In 58 '12 J
'09 A-0 20,000c—Oct 1 1939
1880 It was 29,910.
5s '12 A-0 15,000c ___Apr 1 1952
58 '14 F
-A 25.000----Feb 1 1954
UNION.
Thls town is In Hudson County. BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $860,000
187,000
Incorporated March 20 1866; charter Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913.....7,246,669
amended 'March 27 1874.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-418.40
Fire Department Bonds.
INT. on fire bonds at Guarantee
434g.'12M-N $8.000—May 1 '15-'18
5s 14 A-0 15,000—Oct 15 '16-'20 Trust Co., Atlantic City.
School Bonds.
-A $60,000„Feb 1 '17-'28 VERONA.
F
4315
4,000---Feb 1 1915
F
-A
5s
This borough Is in Essex County.
____ 1,300__Feb 1 15-'16 Inc. 1907. Population 1910, 1,675.
430
•431)3'10 S-a 80,000--.Jan 3 '17-'24
School Bonds.
- 70.000--Mch 1 '25-'31 351s & 430
-4345
$43,133
430'13 Jd 100.000__Jan-15 '21-'33
Water Bonds.
430'13 F-A 84,000_Aug 15 '33-'37 4 48'08 M-N 454,0000 _Nov 1 1928
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
call
430'10 A-0 $30,000—Oct 1 '15-'20 (Subject toNov. $3,000 yearly after
1 1913.)
Road-Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1'14
$97,133
(:3,000---May 1 1915 Assessment debt (addl)
5s
2,531
2,500.---May 1 1916 Sinking fund
7.395
BOND. DEB Jan 1 '14_ $456,450
Assessed valuation 1913_ --1,991,207
Floating debt
148,008
Total valuation 1913.----13,949,050 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1913
INTEREST on school bonds at the
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913._$15.86
21,023 Bank of Montclair; on water bonds
Population In 1910
at the Montclair Trust Co.
TRENTON (Concluded)—
CITY PROPERTY.—Feb.28'13.
real estate and bldgs., $8,237,238.18;
equipment. Turn.. etc.. $615,258.93;
total, $8,852.497.11.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
1905.
1912.
1913.

UNION COUNTY.
County seat is Elizabeth.
Refunding Bonds.
4)4'13 J-J $50.000-___July 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
430'12 14-S $30,000c___Sept 1 1942
448'14 A-0 35.000---Oct 1 1934
Armory Bonds.
45 '10 M-N$25.000c—May 4 1925
Rahway Ave.—Impt. Bonds.
43010 J-J $13,000c—July 2 1925
Hospital Bonds.
4)4s'11 J-J $50,000o— _Jan 3 1941
430'12 J-J 75,000c—Jan 2 1942
430'12 M-S 85.000c—Sept 1 1942
430'13 A-0 125,000---Oct 1 1943
Road Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 570.000o&r_Oot 11 1939
4)4s'10 M-3 110,000o&r_Sept 1 1940
4)4s'12 J-J 145.000c--July 1 1942
4)4s'12 M-S 60,000c.--8ept 1 1942
Sheridan-House Bonds.
45 '97 J-J 528,0000.—July 1917
(Subject to call after July 1907.)
Refunding Road Bonds.
430'10 J-J 5150,000c—July 1 1920
Court
-House Bonds.
4s '02 A-0$579.000c___Oot 1 1942
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '1331,595,000
126,277
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14(abt.act.) 166.631,178
County tax (per $1,000) '14-43.39
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.
Town-Hall Bonds.
430'13 J-J *348,000--Jan 1 '18-'41
Road Bonds.
45
M-3 $42,500_ _ _ _Mch 1 1920
Water Bonds.
4318
F-A *10,000_Feb 1 '16 &'26
4345
F
-A 14,000----Feb 1 1936
430
J-J
25,000- __ _Jan 1 1938
GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 1914_ *123,500
Asessment (additional) _
58,890
Floating debt
37,266
Sinking fund (all water)
5,888
Ass'd val. '13(65% act.). _4,044,314
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913...422.80
INT. payable at Rutherford Nat. Bk.
* $11,30 of this issue assumed by
borough of North Arlington which
was part of township mhen bonds
were issued.

VINELAND.
This borough Is In Cumberland Co.
Incorporated in 1880. Commission
government adopted Mar. 11 1913.
Electric-Light Bonds.
48
F
-A $25,000r
1929
Refunding Bonds.
430'06 J-D $35.500r_ -June 1 1936
55 '13 Mar 5,000.---Mar 1 1918
Water Bonds.
4s
J-D $95.000r
1929
!mot. Certificates.
M-S $18.000-45,000 y'ly.
59
Sewer Bonds.
F-A $45.000r
4s
1929
TOTAL DEBT May 5'14-4223,057
Sinking fund Apr 2 1913-- _ 40,000
Ass'd val.'13(70% act.)-2.886.790
Total tax (per *1,000) 1913-_422.20
5,282
Population in 1910
INT. is payable in Vineland.
WASHINGTON.
This borough Is in Warren County.
Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 3,567.
Sewer Bonds (part every 5 yrs.).
J-4 $59,000—July 1 '20-'40
4s
Park Bonds.
J-J
48
$1,000..Jan 1 '15-'16
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $60.000
Notes outstanding
6.000
Assessed valuation 1914 _ 1,902,579
Tax rate (per $1,000)1914_ -- -$19.50
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Wash.
WEEHAWKEN.
Tills township is in Hudson County.
Incorporated March 15 1859.
School Bonds.
J-J 518,0000
4s
1920
M-S 45,000c_Moh 1 '16-'30
4s
M-3 25,000o—Moh 1 1931
4s
J-D 45,4000---Dee 1 1932
4s
45 '09 A-0 55,000e—Apr 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
430'07 J-J $35,000c—July 1 1917
430'07 J-J
33,000c---July 1 1937
430'10 F-A 67,000o__-Feb 1 1920
Fire-House Bonds.
434511 J-..1 $15,000c—July 1 1931
Road Bonds.
430'05 J-J 570,000c--Jan 1 '16-'35
430'07 J-J
27.000o_July 1 '15-'32
Sewerage Disposal Plant Bonds.
448'08 J-D $95.200c-Dec 1 '15-'28
BOND DEBT Jan 1 1914 5552.400
Improvement certificates_
41,660
Notes outstanding
138.513
Sinking funds
80,197
Total assessed val. 1913.._ 21.210,866
Total tax (per 51,000) 1913_416.28
Population In 1910
11,228
INT. on funding, road, seweragedisposal and on first four issues of
school bonds at Hudson Tr. Co.;
school bonds due 1934 at Weehawken
Trust Co., and on fire bonds at First
Nat. Bank, Union.

UNION TOWNSHIP SCR. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Lyons Farms)
Is in Union County.
bs '13 F
-A $48,WO_Aug 1 '32-'43
BOND.DEBT Oct 1913_ - -$71.000
Assess. val.(60% act.) '13-2,400.000
Tax (per $1.000) 1913
$17.20
Population in 1913 (est.)
2,500
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 11 1912. Population 10.491.
59 '13 .J-D 10,000c__June 1 1943 WESTFIELD.
Water Bonds.
This town is in Union County.
5s '08 J-J $57,000c___July 1 1938
55 '13 F-D 10.000c___June 1 1943 55 Sewer.Sidewalk & Road Bonds.
'11 J-J *28,000o_ _Jan 3 '15-21
Sewer Bonds.
Ss '13
5s '10 M-S 525,000o_ __Sept 1 1940 4318'14 J-D 30.000c_J'ne 30'14-'23
J-D 41,000.June 30'15-'24
55 '08 J-J
15,000c_July 1 1938
55 '14 A-0 75,000----Apr 1 1944 SsGeneral !mot. Bonds.
'13 J-D $30,000c_June 30 1943
Fire Bonds.
General
55 '10 J-J $15,000c_Jan 1 1930 434s'14 J !mot. Refunding.
-D $52.000_ _ _June 30 1944
58 '11 M-3 10,000c.--Sept 1 1941
East Broad Street Bonds.
58 '12 M-S 15,000c__Mch 1 1932 430'14 J-D $17,000
-__June 30 1944
5s '12 M-N 3,000c---Nov 1 1932
Repaving Bonds.
School Bonds.
'13 J-D $9.000c_J'ne 30'14-'22
58 '04 M-N$35,000c—May 1 1919 bsSower
Bonds.
58 '10 M-N 25,000.
May 1 1940 430'11 J-J
58 '14 M-N 25,000.---May 1 1964 430'14 J-D 516,0000..—Jan 3 1921
17,000
Water & Sewer Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 30'134151,876
55 '09 A-0 $25,000o___Oot 1 1939 Assessment debt (add'I)-__
96,000
5s '09 J-J 25,000c—jan 1 1939 Floating debt
167,092
bs '11 A-0 30,000c.--Apr 1 1941 Sinking fund
32.096
58 '11
20,000c—.July 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1913- -9,465.295
55 '12 M-S 20,000c---Mch 1 1942 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913_ _419.80
5s '12 F
-A 10.000c—Aug 1 1942 Population in 1910
6,420




WESTFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
55 '90 M-N $10,000_ _ Nov 20 1020
3'65s'00J-J
50.000
1920
430'08 J-J 42,000.- _July 15 1938
M-S 56,000o _Men 1 '16-'41
430'14 J-J 100.000_-Jan 1 '18-'42
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-- $246,000
Assessed valuation 1913-9.465.290
INT. payable at Westfield Trust
Co.In New York exchange.

67
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-423.00
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 Comm. and
part at Hoboken Bank for Savings
and Howard Savings Inst.; also Trenton Say. Fund Soc., Trustees estate
of H. G. Marquand and Bethel IT.
Jackson, East Orange.

WEST HOBOKEN.
This town Is situated In Hudson Co.
Inc. 1861. Population 1910. 35,403
School-Building and Sites. •
•
4s
M-3 $25,500_ _Itch 1 '15-'31
4s '04 F
-A 120,000__Aug 1 '15-'54
4s '09 A-0 40,000e_Apr 1 '15-'34 WEST ORANGE SCR. DIST.
430'10 J-J
78,000c_J uiy 1 '15-'40 48 g
A-0 540,000o_Apr 1 '15-'22
58 '14 F
-A 205,000__Aug 1 '24-'54 48 g
F
-A 10,000o__Feb 1 '23-'24
Assessment & Renewal Bds. ** 48 '04 M-3 t55,000e_Sept 1 '24-'29
48 '05 J-.1 $100.000o—July 1 1925 Is '05 J-J
.
t6.500o_July 1 '15-'27
Funding Bonds.
130'08 M-N t30,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40
430'08 J-J 5200,000____July 1 1938 4348'12 J-D 55.000c ---1932-1942
5s '10 J-J 235,00(1
1940 5s '13 M-N100,000e-May 1 '34-'43
M-N 48,000
5s
1940 BOND. DEBT July 1913 $202,500
Refunding Bonds,
Assessed valuation 1912_ _12,245,873
430'12 A-0 $35,000— —Apr 1 1942 School tax (per 51_,000) 1912— 44.77
TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1914- $962,938 Population in 1913 (est.)
14,000
Floating debt
tINTEREST at U. S. Mort. &
170.000
Sink.fd.and cash Jan 1 '14 142,576 Tr. Co.. N. Y'.; other interest at
Total valuation 1913
24,707,262 First National Bank, West Orange.
(Assessment about full value.)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913._ _S16.85 WILDWOOD.
-INTEREST on bonds marked ••
The city of Wildwood (consolidaat the Hudson Tr. Co.; on refund- tion of Wildwood and Holly Beach)
ing bonds at Columbia Trust Co., is in Cape May County. CommisNew York City.
sion governmentadopted July231912.
Holly Beach Bonds.
WEST NEW YORK.
Refunding 55 (e)
$73,000
This town Is in Hudson County Borough hail 5s (r)
5.000
(P. 0. Station 3, Weehawken.) See Jetty 5s (r)
4,000
V.93, p. 1413, concerning opinion by Seawall 5s (r)
20,000
Supreme Court holding town liable Boardwalk 58 (r)
25.000
for interest on certain school bonds
Boro of Wildwood Bonds.
Playground Bonds.
Improvement 65 (c)
$29.500
4s '14 M-N $5,750—May 1 '15-'19 Improvement 55 (e)
50,500
Fire Bonds.
Atlantic Ave. 58 (r)
12,000
55
420.000
Boardwalk 58 (c)
20.000
5s '12 J-J
21,000o- _July 1'15-'35 Debt fund 5s (c)
3,000
Street Bonds.
City of Wildwood Bonds.
55 '10 --- 45,000
Refunding 5 (e)
$41.500
8
53 '11 J-D
1,100_ - _Deo 1 1921 Fire-house 55 (c)
12,000
5s '12 J-J
22,000c___July 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
_s '13 --- 26.000
58 '14 A-0 $22,000._.Apr 1 1944
Funding Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
431505 F-A5150.000o
Aug 1930 5s '13 J-J $17.000c___July 1 1936
5s '08 J-J 200,000— _July 1 1938 5s '14 A-0
7,500._ _Apr 1 1934
A-0 200,0000___Apr 1 1924 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 19145s
$312.500
5s '12 J-J 120,000o__ _July 1 1927 Assessment debt (add'i)
57,600
Town Hall Bonds.
Floating debt (about)
50,300
58 '14 J-D 375,000_ _June 1 '15-'39 Sinking fund (about)
40.691
School Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)_6,500.000
6s '08 J-J 5105,0000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _522.50
(Due $2.000 yearly, beginning 1912) Population In 1913 (alt.)
5.000
J-J 32,000o_Jan 1 '15-30
5s
INT.at N.Y..Camden& Wildwood
5s '06 J-J 63,000o .Jan 1 '15-'44
bs '12 J-J 125.000c_Jan 1 '16-'57 WOODBURY.
5s '13 ---- 49,500- —Part yearly..
This city Is In Gloucester County.
Sewer Bonds.
Inc. Jan. 2 1871. Pop'n '10. 4,642.
A-0 $27,5000__ _April 1016
48
Fire Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 '13- $777.150 430
- — $9.000---Apr 1 1931
Floating debt
Sewer Bonds.
182,871
Sinking fund
64,737
$4,000____Nov 1 1940
Assessed valuation 1913_ -17,693.102
SchoolBonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-417.21 430
M-N $1,000—Subject to call
Population in 1910
13.560 434s'08 J-J 60.000—Jan I '17-'46
INTEREST Is payable at Hudson 430'09 J-J
20,0000_Jan 1 47-'56
Trust Co., West Hoboken.
Street Impt. Bonds.
4s '05 J-J $20,500r___July 1 1925
WEST ORANGE.
4318
A-0 16,000e&r_Oct 1 1927
This town is in Essex County. In- 4315
___
16,000_ __ _July 1 1928
corp. Feb. 28 1900. Commission 431s
--3.500- —July 1 1931
government rejected Jan. 7 1913. 430
13,500____Jan 1 1933
Funding Bonds.
431s'14 J-J
20,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1939
4s '09 F-A5100,000e_ __Feb 1 1939
Water Bonds.
44g'11 M-N 100,0000---May 1 1941 45
F
-A $32,000o..._ _See below
430'14 M-S 100,000c_.
-Mar 1 1942 ($10,000 Feb. 1 1916 and $10.000
Refunding Road Bonds,
every five years thereafter.)
4$
J-J $45.000c--July 1 1922 430 14 A-0 30.000
1930-1934
Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
J-J 5150,000o&r_Jan 1 1934 4318'08 J-J 585.000c___July 1 1938
45
48 g '04 M-N 90,000e__ _Nov 1 1934
Construction & lmpt. Bonds.
4 4sg'07J-D 142,000o&r June 1 1917 4348
___
S800 ----Oct 1 1915
Redemption Bonds,
GEN.BD.DT Jan 1 '14.-4170,700
4315
J-J $25,000o..--Jan 1 1921 Water bonds (additional)._ 32,000
TOT.ED.DT. Oct 10'14 $752,000 School bonds (additional).- 82,000
Sinking fund (est.)
155,000 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-3.904,299
Total assessed val. 1914--13,563,898 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-- _521.50
INTEREST payable in Woodbury
(Assessment about full value.)

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
Debt.
None t$400,000t$23.20
Abs r Atlantic County_ --425,000
Petoce
None 1798,014 720.50
937
Allendale (B), Bergen Co---- 69,000
:306
Allenhurst (B), Monm'th Co-251.500 438,993 12.694,418 t19.80
None t435.945 t16.80
634
2 90
5 0
Allentown (B), Monmouth Co 321 6
18,000 t1.208,819 123.00
1.343
Audubon (B), Camden
230
Avalon (B). Cape May County136,000 18.600 11,148,492 123.30
426
Avon-by-the-Sea (13),SIon.Co-156.334 21,894 t1,278.163 29.80
272
79.000 20,500 t894,133 19.90
Beach Haven (B), Ocean Co
1.991
81,000
9,434 t2,098,750 t22.10
Bergenfield (B), Bergen Co
4.608
t5.601.776 f19.90
Bernards(Twp),Somerset Co-*73,000
None t703,202 27.00
2.140
Beverly (C), Burlington Co.- 42,500
1,125
11,6 5,011 21.00
Bogota (B), Bergen County
62.400 13,800 9
____
4,930
None
Boonton (T), Morris County
51.000
4.250
31..262,.8S6 132.10
Bordentown (C).BurlingtonCo.272,300
1.807
Bradley Beach (B), Mon. Co 209,800
None t2,271,300 26.00
Branchville (B), Sussex Co_
None 4357,190 21.83+ 663
30.000
2.238
None t2,322,185 21.90
Caldwell (B), Essex County-124.000
5.069
Chester Twp., Burlington Co- 97,000
None 1'3.782,651 21.10
1.926
1996.900 21.00
Clayton (B), Gloucester Co
32,500
3.394
Cliffside Park (B), Bergen Co-159.000 13.001 t3.235.185 22.25
d994.652
Closter School Dist
39.521
1.005
None /2.009.765 t20.20
Belford (B). Bergen County
54,000
None 1.052.803 123.30
2,524
Deptford (Twp),GloucesterCo 30.000
1,415.860
254050000
Dumont School District
None t1.330,000 t22.50
Dunnellon School Dist
None t3.510.700 t14.84
3.163
East Newark (B). Hudson Co_119,000
East Windsor Two.SO.h Dist. 40,000
None t1,418,157 t19.40
2,076
Eatontown Twp..MonmouthCo30,000
2.655
Edgewater (B). Bergen Co-256.000 96.399 t9.391.439 t20.20
h80,000
Fairview School District
None ;1.483,665 122.50
50.000
Franklin Twp., Bergen Co
1.954
85,500
t2,914.265 ---Freehold (T). Monmouth Co
3.233
58.000
Freehold School District—
Bergen Co.... 47.000
t1.187.310 t19.60 Tolig
Glen Rock (B).
Haddon H'ts (B), Camden Co_148.000 45.800 t1,565.940 121.15
1.452
None t1,108,310 19.10
Hamilton Twp., Atlantic Co. 25,000
7,899
(T), Atlantic Co- 68.000 67.889 t2,366,975 17 60
Hammonton
5.088
Hammonton School District
51,000 -- -- — d2.161,221 d7.80
Hasorouck Ills.(B). BergenCo. 78.400 38,523 t2,402.415 t22.90 -1.i88
Hawthorne, Passaic County. h30,000
Hawthorne School District
50,300
y1.620,815 01.85
Highlands (B). Monmouth Co- 52,500
None t713.166 t20.05
1,386

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PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF STATE.

[VOL. xcrx.

POPULATION OF STATE
1910._.7,665,111 1870.......3,521,951 1840_....1.724.033 1810
810,091
1900_....6,302,115 1860 - __2.906,215 1830...._1,348.233 1800
602.365
1890 -.5.258.014 1850 ---2,311.786 1820...1.049.458 1790
434,373
HMO -.4,282,891
-In Pennsylvania the limit to the indebtedness of
DEBT LIMITATION.
the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organizations in the State, is fixed by the State constitution.
-With regard to the State, the regulations con1. State Indebtedness.
trolling 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
-owner or stockholder in any company,
the Commonwealth become a joint
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 stooks 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 bondi
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.
-Under the laws of Pennsyl(2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.
vania 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 ewes 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
township or incorporated district to become a
county, city,
•Total debt. fi Figures are for 1911. d Figures are for 1912. t 1913 stockholder in borough,
any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or
figures. h This covers merely a recent Issue of bonds;
figures. §1914
appropriate money for, or to loan its credit to, any corporation, association,
we are not informed as to what is total debt.
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
ITS
per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
of the electors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum
by law to
One of Original Thirteen of such assessed valuation may be authorizedtime, upon increase the same
as a State
Admitted
such valuation.
three per centum in the aggregate, at any one
45,215 (At the Nov. 1911 election the voters adopted an amendment to the
Total area of State (square miles)
ascertaining its
Harrisburg above section which allows the city of Philadelphia, InIncurred for the
Capital
State
borrowing capacity, to exclude such debt as may be
Governor (term expires 3d Tues. Jan. 1915)_John K. Tener construction or development of subways for transit purposes or for the
by the city and
wharves or docks owned or
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)__Robert McAfee construction ofrevenue sufficient to pay the to be owned principal of such
interest and
which
Treasurer (term expires May 1917) years Robert K. Young debt. producep. 1547. We print below the lines added to Section 8.
V. 93,
on the first Tuesday In
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd
"Except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and
January. and there is no limit to the length of the sessions.
county of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for
-For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclaHISTORY OF DEBT.
land to be used In the construction of a system of wharves and
1789 to 1893, see the "State and City Supplement" of 1893, pages 63 and mation of public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and
docks, as
64. The details of the debt as it now exists are subjoined.
-Interest-- county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of
Principal
LOANSP.Ct. Payable. When Due. Ouistand'a Philadelphia current net revenue in excess of the interest on Raid debt or
Name and Purpose.
Feb 1 1922
$500,000 debts and of the annual Installments necessary for the cancellation of said
-A
F
Agricultural College bonds. 1872.r 6
I Held In 1
17.000 debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and
Quar
6
Proceeds of farm sale, 1887
county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provided, That a
iStateTreas.j
134,110 sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained."
and debt upon which interest has ceased
Unfunded debt
SECTION 9. The Commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part
loan is payable at the State
1NTEgEST on the Agricultural College
Farmers' & Mechanics' thereof, of any city, county, borough or township, unless such debt shall
Treasurer a office in Harrisburg; on all other bonds at
have been contracted to enable the State to repel Invasion, suppress doNational Bank in Philadelphia.
defend Itself in time of war, or to assist the State In
Dec.30'12. Dec.1 '11. mestic insurrection,
TOTAL DEBT. &c.- Sept.30 14. Dec. 1 '13. $659.160 $2,295,510 the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness.
$651,110 $657,110
SECTION 10. Any county, township, school district or other municiTotal public debt
785,744 2,396.683 pality incurring any Indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing,
797.831
804,735
Sinking fund
provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest,
$153,625 $140,721 $126,584 $101,173 and also tile principal thereof within thirty years.
Surplus
$134,110 $113,605 $134,110 $134,110
At the general election in November 1913 the voters approved an amendUnfund. debt (incl. above)
balance In banks ment which adds Section 15 to Article IX and provides that no obligations
The sinking fund on Sept. 30 1914 consisted of cash funds and State
$801,735.04. Balance in treasury, general and sinking inheritance tax Issued by any county or municipality, other than Philadelphia, to provide
of
for the construction or acquisition of water-works, subways, underground
School Fund Dec. 1 1913 was $7.564,269.78. Collateral
collected within fiscal year 1913.$2,028,738.27.
railways or street railways, or the appurtenances thereof, shall be considThe unfunded debt mentioned in tile above table consists of relief notes ered as a debt of a municipality, within the meaning of Section 8 of Article
certificates out- IX, or of this amendment, if the net revenue derived from said property
In circulation, Interest certificates unclaimed, interest on
standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has for a period of 5 years, either before or after the acquisition thereof, or,
where the same is constructed by the county or municipality, after the comceased.
pletion thereof, shall have been sufficient to pay Interest and sinking fund
ASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows:
Total.
Personal,
charges during said period upon said obligations, of if the said obligations
Real.
Years*$6.544.358,561 shall be secured by liens upon the respective properties, and shall impose
$1,342,612,761
$5,201,745,800
1913
no municipal liability. Where municipalities or counties shall issue obliga1.326.095.068. . .
4,591.014.590
1912
5,783.668,326 tions to provide for the construction of property, as herein provided, said
1,198,861.401
4,584.806.925
1911
5,763,198,120 municipalities or counties may also issue obligations to provide for the in.129.650.45.5
4,633.547,665
1910
4,614,605,318 terest and sinking fund charge accruing thereon until said properties shall
1.094,468,656
3,520,136,662
1905
3,528,585,578 have been completed and in operation for a period
761.755,893
one year; and said
2.766.829.685
1900
3,588,142.667 municipalities and counties shall not be required t,o levy a tax to paysaid inter8.59.979,331
2,728.163.336
1899
3,431,951.565 est and sinking fund charges, as required by Section 10. of Article IX, until
846.751,853
2,685,199.712
1898
3,241,068,024 after said properties shall have been operated by said counties or munici770,049,820
2.471.018.204
1895
,
3.047,573,853 palities during said period of one year. Any of the said municipalities or
658,341.105
2.389.232.748
1894
2.899.774.989 counties may incur indebtedness In excess of 7%. and not exceeding 10%
591.007,558
2.308,767.431
1892
The State of the assessed valuation of the taxable
The above does not include valuation of railroad property. stook, on Indebtedness shall have been assented property therein, If said increase of
to by three-fifths of the electors
tax on capital
make no general tax. Income Is derived from corporate loans, on bonu. voting at a public election.
,
money at interest, on collateral Inheritances, on
ete.
OF MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BONDS.
TAXATION
-All bonds
on charter. &o.,
to us
* A member of the Dept. of Internal Affairs in a letter addressed
Issued by municipalities, counties and school districts in Pennsylvania are
under date of June 2 1914 suggests the following reasons for the great in- subject to a State tax of four mills, which is paid by the place Issuing he
crease in assessed value.; in 1913:
bonds and deducted from Ike remittance of Interest to the bondholder, un1. There has been a general movement for Increase in assessments for less the bonds are issued as "tax-free." when the municipality itself assumes
taxation purposes of all coal lands in the State. Coal in place has been the tax. See V. 92, P. 359.
State.
tremendously increased In assessments in many counties of the
-The school laws of this State were codified in tha
SCHOOL CODE.
2. The constitution of our State restricts the borrowing possibilityof I
provision
Code approved May 18 1911. One of the
ctles to7%. Recently many of the cities have been close to the limit of I new School is (Sec. 506) that t e Directors of schoolimportant may Incur
districts
this law
the borrowing capacity and have been compelled to increase assessed values Lf
annual
very largely. It has been easy to do this as the rule for assessment of real I debt and Issue bonds ''only at the time of assessing and levying the
can only be issued at the time of the
estate throughout the State has been, very generally, to assess real estate I school taxes." Thus school bonds April or May.
in
school tax levy, which must be
at but 50% to 60% of its real value,
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n,
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
Debt.
Place1,879
Hightstown (B), Mercer Co--$35.000 $16.500$11.271,685$116.50
1,072
None 11.217,736 122.40
HI isdale (Twp). Bergen Co. __ 45,000
District-h52,000
Hillside Twp. School
488
t760,003 t22.90
35,000 27.500
Hohokus (B), Bergen Co --_
- - - _103.000 23,300t21.098.664 t4.92 33.569
liunterdon County2.075
1.200 t681..939 t21.40
Co_ 38.000
Jamesburg (B), Middlesex
3,554
t1.735.194 $27.70
Reyport (B), Monmouth Co_ 75.000
None 1'1,073.551
Little Ferry School District.-- 50,500
None d2,187.400 d22.00
116,000
Lodi School District
_
118
9,802 t1.078,190
Longport (B). Atlantic Co _- .-120.500
1,582
4.046 t962.858 $19.30
Manasquan (B). Monmouth Co.60.000
Manasquan School District......h32,000
129
Margate City (C) Atlantic Co-218,000 43.000 t3.578,446 d14.90
None 1817,578 120.75+ 1,646
Matawan (B), Monmouth Co_ 70.000
690,828 16.10
None
Matawan Twp., Monmouth Co.32.000
1.4720
1,129
909.445
None
33,000
Mendham (11). Morris Co_
h50,000
Merchantville Sch. Dist
2,138
None t1,864.486 t20.30
Metuchen(B). Middlesex Co..- 45.000
1,584
1
None t1.090.70717.60
70,000
Milltown (B), Middlesex Co
522
34.000 10.681 1'564,077 22.50 •
Montvale (B), Bergen Co3.161
None t4.230,209 17.23
Morris TWp., Morris County- 30,000
1,532
100 t531.914 23.28
46.000
Morris Co -Netcong (B).
None 17.063,255
Neptune Twp., Monmouth Coh58.300
h30,000
New Rockaway Sch. Dist_
437
None t802.700 t22.40
NorthArlIngton(B). Bergen Co.32.000
6,117
40,000 25.000 14,500.000
North Plainfield (B.)
Plainfield Sch. Dist- _ - 44,000
North
568
None t540.860 t21.00
Oakland (B), Bergen County. 31,801
36,000
t19.968.907t4.43+ 21,318
Ocean County
t1,606.843 t7.00 --- -Park School Dist- 44.500
Palisades
1.401
Park Ridge (B), Bergen Co.-105,000 13.820 $1,302,162 $22.90
2.121
3.000 11,327.160 120.40
Paulsboro (B), Gloucester Co.. 46.000
None 41402478 d8.70
32,500
Pemberton School District
None i7.614,008 119.80 13.9(fd
Phillipsburg (T), Warren Co 212,900
3,523
PiseatawayTwp.,MiddlesexCo 25,400 14,900 3,066,615 14.70
1,950
32.000 12,000 2,054,358 19.30
Pitman (B), Gloucester Co
4.390
None 2,345.672 -_ -Pleasantville(B), Atlantic Co. 74.000
1.003
40,000 13.000 1,463,193 t20.10
Pleasant (B), Ocean Co
Pt.
75.000 4,000 1.117,717
Pompton Lakes, Passaic Co
dl,223.
44,000
Ramsey School District
7,398
Red Bank (B), Monmouth Co-193.000 127.347 t6.099.463
5.000 $1,707,889
4.011
Riverside Twp., Burlington Co.80.000
450
Rivervale Twp., Bergen --- -- 25,000 4,500 t457,517 120.10
2,500 1904,200 $22.40
1,902
Rockaway (13). Morris Co........ 55,000
Rockaway School District........h30,000
None t4,431.770 $18.40
5.786
Roosevelt (B), Middlesex Co-164.822
64.870
y4.500.500 I21.00
Rumson School District
2.500 12.180.584 19.50
3.047
Saddle River(Twp.),Bergen C0.60,000
None 4,158,598 24.00 6.614
317,300
Salem (C), Salem Co
None* 7,110,929 16.00 26.999
30.000
Salem County
101
Seaside Park (B), Ocean Co...... 59.500 5.500 $772,932 t20.10
4.740
Secaucus (B), Hudson Co......110,000 24.982 t3.484,610 t14.49
None $639,158 _ _ _
604
Somers Point(C). Atlantic Co_ 59,500
t7.876.145 t17.40
2,979
South Orange Twp., Essex Co_ 75,000
t2.413.394 $20.60 4,772
South River (B), MIddlesexCo.191.000
1841.166
1.212
Sussex (B). Sussex Co.------ 75,000
_
2,756
50.500 13.000 $3,344,230
Tenafly (B). Bergen Co
76.500 24,318 $1,233.71! $22.00
3.448
Wallington (6). Bergen Co
840,000
Wallington School DIstrict
None
645
746,815 120.20
Wenonah (3). Gloucester Co_ 35.000
None
470
538,402t/18.90
Woodcliff Lake(B), BargenCo- 31,500
None *451,777 119.80
500
Woodiynne (B). Camden Co- 30.000
1.200
*50,000
+1.094.855
Woodridge (B.)
None t1.203.698 t20.20
1.013
Woodstown (13), Salem Co...... 38,000

State of Pennsylvania.




a

Nov., 1914.1

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS POWERS AND RESTR ICTIONS.-Philadelphia Is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting
the first savings institution in the United States. The name this association
bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exists.
bearing the same name. Originally the bank was not incorporated, but
was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the
time of a like character. The date of the organization was November 27
1816, and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The oldest
ledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a deposit on that day (December 2 1816) of five dollars. The company was not
Incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution In
the State, however, did not come Into existence until 1847. In 1889 a
general law facilitating the incorporation of savings banks was passed by
the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of Nov. 1
1913 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was
only eleven. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was
$209,112.741 17.
The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments.
A law passed in 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, authorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters, contains the
following:
"Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank
having no capital stock, renewing or extending its charter, corporate rights
and franchises, under the provisions of this Act, shall thereafter be allowed
the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money received on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within
this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States
or of this State, or upon couaty, city, borough, township or school bonds
of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other
good and valid securities."
Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer
about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed In a
statute.
In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings
banks chartered under Special Acts to invest in Pennsylvania county and
municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The
law follows:
CHAPTER 77, LAWS OF 1897.
-From and after the passage of this Act
all provident institutions, savings institutions and savings banks, chartered
under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. may. notwithstanding any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them
on deposit upon the bonds of any county, city, borough, township or
school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith
and credit of the municipality issuing them are pledged.
It was not until 1889. as already stated, that a general law facilitating
the organization of savings institutions was passed. The following is section 17. which contains the investment limitations; we would especially
direct attention to subdivision four of this section:
SECTION 17.
-It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to
invest money deposited therein only as follows:
-bearing notes or the obligations of
(1) In the stocks or bonds or interest
the United States, or those f r which the faith of the United States Is
pledged to provide for the payment of the Interest and the principal.
(2) In the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bearing
Interest.
(3) In the stooks or bonds of any State in the Union that has not within
ten years previous to making such investments, by such corporation,
defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any
debt authorized by any Legislature of such State to be contracted.
(4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any
State of the United States Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of
-bearing obligations issued by the city or county
the State, or in any interest
In which such bank shall be situated.
(5) In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered, improved real estate
situated In this State.
The next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in banks
and trust companies. It makes it lawful to deposit temporarily in banks
or trust companies the exoess of current daily receipts over the payments
until such time as the same can be judiciously invested in the securities
named above.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Refunding Bonds.
In Montgomery County. Inc.1784. 4s '12 A-0 $840,000c-Oct 1 1942
Bonds all tax-free to holders.
Bridge Bonds.
4s '10 A-03750,000o- _Oct 1 1040
Road-Improvement Bonds.
43 g '06 J-J $41,000o_ - -July 1 1936 48 '11 J-D 1,550,0000-Dec 1 1941
(Subject to call $10,000 July 1 1911, 4s '12J-D -1,800.000c___Dec 1 1942
550,000c---Mar 1 1943
310,000 July 11916. $15,000 July 1 4s'13
43(s'14 J-J 550,000_ _Jan 1 1944
1921 and $15,000 July 1 1926.)
Juvenile-Home Bonds.
48 e '07 M-N 66,0000__ -May 1 1937
(Subject to call $15,000 May 11912, 4s '11 M-S$300,000c___Mch 1 1941
$20,000 May 11917, $20,000 May 1 48 '14 3-3 100,000____Jan 1 1944
43 '13 3-3 100,000---June 1 1943
1922 and $20,000 May 1 1927.)
Memorial Hall.
48 '11 M-S 335,0000
1941
(Subject to call $15,000 In 1921. 48 '07 A-0 $1,000,000o_Oct 1 1937
4s '09 .1-11
400.000c-Xne 1 1939
120.000 in 1931.)
4 g '12 J-D3154.000c...._June 1 1942
Jail & Court
-House Ext. Bonds.
(Optional $14,000 beg. June 1 1917 4s '06 A-0400.0000-0ot 1 1926
320.000 June 1 1922,
4Ms'13 M-N1,100,000c_Nov 1 1943
June 1 1927, 330.000 June325,000
Jail Bonds.
1 1932
and 375.000 June 1 1937.)
48 '05 M-S$600.000o_Moh 15 1925
5s g '13 J-D 325,000_ --Dec 1 1943 BOND.DEBT July 1 '14322,825,000
(Opt. $5,000'23 & $10.000'23 & '38) Sink.funds (cash & bds.)-.3.761.716
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14-. $331,000 Total assessed val.'13_1,195.488.060
Floating debt
45,000 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value)
Sinking fund
4,034 County tax (per $1,000) 1912-83.25
Cash on hand.
43,814 Population in 1910
1,018.465
Assess. val. '13 (40% act.)-8.250.000
a Subj. to call 20 yrs. aft. date.
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913_ --310.00
•The Act of 1863 requires $25,000
Population in 1910
5.896 of these bonds to be retired yearly on
INTEREST Is payable at the Jon. Jan. 1, beginning with lowest numbers outstanding.
kintown Nat. Bank. Jenkintown.
INT. on compromise bonds payable at Fourth St. Nat. Bank, Phila.:
ABINGTON TWP. SCH. DIST.
on all other bds. by Comptroller only.
This district (P. 0. Jenkintown) is
TAX-EX EMPT.-With the exception of road 4s and jail bonds due 1925,
In Montgomery County.
48
3107,5000-july 1 1936 the bonds are tax-free to the holder.
(Subject to call after July 1 1911.)
4 ms'14 J-J 360.000
ALLENTOWN.
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14_ _5167,500
City Is the county scat of Lehigh
Sinking fund
4,000 County. Bonds tax-free to holder.
Assessed valuation 1914...8.382,500
Water Bonds.
School tax (per 81,000 1914...36.50 330'04 M-S $95.400c-Mar 1 '19-'34
(Part due every 5 years.)
Population in 1914 (est.)
7,200
4s '07 F-A 55,200c_Aug 1 a1937
INT. at Jenkintown Nat Bank.
Street Bonds.
48 '07 F
-A $14,500c Aug 1 01937
ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
Refund. Bds.
Pittsburgh is the county seat.
334502 J-J
$7,000o. Jan 1 a1932
Coupon County Poor Bonds.
310'03 J-J
9,800c _ _Jan 1 a1933
4s '09 J-D3100.0000 __June 1 1929 3)0'04 .1-3
12,000o_ _Jan 1 01934
-A 300.000o__ -Feb 1 1930
43 '10 F
Park Bonds.
43(5'14 J-J 135.000----Jan 1 1934 3s '07 F
-A 310,9000-Aug 1 01937
Road Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
3 M8'01 A-03550,000o_ _Oct 1 01931 4s '10 F
-A 134,5000- -Aug 1 01940
3)4s'02 5I-N 5.50,000o Nov 1 01932
city Bonds.
45 '03 M-N 550.000o .Doc 28 1933 3 Ms'01 J-J $46.0000__July 1 a1931
4s '04 M-N700,000c-May 1 1934 48 '12 F-A 55.000---Aug 1 51942
4s '05 M-N700,000e--Apr 1 1935
Refund. Water.
4s '06 M-S 1,500,000o__Mch 1 1936 3(4899 A-0 $32.0000-Oct 2 a1929
-A 500.000o___ Feb 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Nov 4 '14-3372,300
45 '07 F
500,0000___Apr 1 1937 Water debt (Included)
48 '07 A-0
187.100
-A 1,000,000o_ Feb 1 1938 Sinking fund
48 '08 F
51,1100
4s '09 A-0 1,000.000o_Apr 1 1939 Ass'd val. sub, to tax '1447,110,865
48 '10 11-S 1,000,000o_Mch 1 1940 (Assessment about 70% actual val.)
-A 1,000.000r_ Feb 1 1941 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-415.90
4s'11 F
4s '12 .1-3 500.000r---Jan 1 1942 City tax (per $1,000) 1914
$6.40
4s '12 --- 200,000r_-__Oct 1 1942 Population in 1910
51,913
4Ms'13 _ 1.000,000c -.Mar 1 1943
a Subject to call 5 yrs. aft. date.
43(13'14 J-J1,000,000c _Jan 1 1944
INT. payable at office of Treas.




69

ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-471,200
33-s'00 J-J $31.000c
Oct 1930 Temporary loans
6.600
(Subject to call.)
(3-5 to M
Bonds below due part every 5 years. Assess.val.'14 $1,000)act.)1.388.237
Total tax (per
1913-$37.50
3%8'02 A-0 $51,500
Oct 1 1932
a Subj. to call 5 yrs, after date.
34s'04 A-0 74,500.___April 1934
INTEREST payable at Ashland
4s '07 A-0 111,500___Aprll 1937 National Bank or Boro. Treas. office.
4s '07 M-N 41,000___Nov 1937
4s '08 M-N 47,000_ _ __Nov 1938 ASPINWALL.
4s '09 F
-A 91,000_ -- _Aug 1939
This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
4s '13 J-J
50,000___ _July 1943
28 1892. Pop'n 1910,2.592
4s '11 J-J 200,000c__Jan 2 '16-'41 Inc. Dec.and
Water
Light Bonds.
43 '14 3-3 100.000crly1'24-29&34 434s'97 J-J $13,000c __
_Jan 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '14.-3797.500
Street and Sewer Bonds,
Floating debt
12,000
Sinking fund(cash & inv.) 191,450 450'99 J-J szL000c_ --July 1 1928
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val.'14() act.)- -46.621.462
School tax (per 31.000) 1914-46.50 4 M8'08 J-J $17,000c_ _ _July 1 1934
Municipal-Improvement Bonds.
Population In 1914 (est.)----65.000 4(4s
A-0 $7.500c___Oct 1 1927
INTEREST payable In Allentown BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1914_362.500
at Lehigh Valley 'Trust Co.
Assessment debt (addll)6.079
31.037
TAX FREE.
-District pays State Floating debt
Sinking fund
12,276
tax on bonds.
Assess. val. (act.)'14_ -3.101.860
(
Total tax (per $1.000) 1911.816.75
ALTOONA.
INTEREST payable In Pittsburgh
This city is in Blair County. Incor,
1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt to at the Fidelity T. & T. Co. and at the
First Nat. Bank, Aspinwall.
holders. Population 1910, 52.127.
Highway Bonds (Opt. after
45 '07 3-3 S100.000o_ _July 1917). AVALON.
1937
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Imp. Loan 1895 (Opt. after 1905).
4s g '953$ 1163,000,3...July 1 1925 Bonds tax free to holders.
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
Water Bonds (Opt. after 1911)•
2
4s '06 J-.1 $239,000c_ _July 1 1936 4348'08 A-0 375.000c.Apr 1 '30 37
Funding Bonds.
Water-Department Bonds.
48 '07 J-J $300,000e-July 1 1939 4)4s'08 J-D $10.000e_ _ _Deo 2 1927
BOND, DEBT Jan 1 1914_3182,500
(Subject to call after July 1 1924)
4sg '94 3-3 1138.0000.- July 1 01924 Assessed valuation 1913-.4,640.780
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-410.00
Refunding Water Bonds.
4.317
45 '06 J-J $300,000c_July 1 81936 Population In 1910
Improvement Assessment Bds.
4s '10 J-J $260,000c_ _July 1 01940 BALDWIN TWP. SOH. DIST.
Refunding Paving Loan of 1904.
This district is In Allegheny Co.
45 '04 .1-.1 $229,000c_ _Jan 1 x1934 4(45
___ $36,9300
Street-Improvement Bonds.
43 '06 J-3 $170,000e_July 1 31936 4 Ms'07 .1-3 60,000_July'27'32&'37
454s
_-- 25.000
4s '12 M-S 150.000e_Sept 1 a1942 BOND. DEBT Nov.6'12- $121,930
BOND.DEBT May 19 1914
Sinking fund
19,936
City department
11.050.000 Assess. val. '12(( act.)---7.213,950
Water department
97(000
$1,000) 1912-.45.00
Sinking funds (city dept.) 216.313 School tax (per on first issue payable
INTEREST
Water sink. fund
32.204 at Colonial Trust
Assess. va.I'13(60% act.) 25.350.000 second issue at Co.. Pittsburgh; on
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913 425.00 Castle Shannon: First Nat. Bank of
on 3d issue at First
a Subj. to call 20 yrs, aft, date. Nat. Bk. of Birmingham in Pittab.
z 10 yrs. aft, date. s 5 yrs. aft.date
INT. at City Treas. office.
BEAVER.
This borough is in Beaver County.
ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Paving & Water Wks, Isnot.
All bonds are exempt from State 4.1/.0'14 ___ $18,000
1917-1944
tax, which Is paid by the district.
Refunding Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
4)58'13 J-D $15,000
1916-1942
4s '05 A-0 $230.0000&r-1915-1935
S'ewer Bonds (Part due ev 571'.).
45 '06 J-D 55.000o&r-Dec 1 1936 5s '08 A-0 $25.000c _...,Oct 1 1936
School Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
48 '00 M-N 344,500r -__ -1915-1917 4- 48'11 F
-A $19.000__Aug 1 '15-'41
4s '09 M-S 90.0000.-Meh 1 1939 5s '14 34 18,000c ._
1916-1943
Funding Bonds.
Municipal-Building Bonds.
4s '07 A-0 1120.0000,... Apr 1 1937 4 Ms'l 1 F
-A $28,000_ _Aug 1 '15-'41
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-4539,500 BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $154,920
Sinking fund
59,982 Assess. val.'14 (abt.3-5act)2,950,000
Value school property 1913 1,094.900 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-410.00
Assess. val.'13(34 act.)....26.242.000 Population in 1910
3 456
School tax (per 31.000) 1913_410.00
Population in 1914 (est.)----60,000 BEAVER COUNTY.
Beaver is the county seat.
INT. at Cent. Tr, Co.. Altoona.
Bridge Bonds.
43 '06 M-S$482,000r_Sept 1 '14-'32
(Various amts. yrly. V. 82, P. 173.)
AMBRIDGE.
This borough Is in Beaver County. 43 '10 3-3 354,0000
1940
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14- 3536.000
Population 1910, 5,205.
Assessed val. real est..'12.44.079.893
Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
4's'13 J-D3125,000c3une 2 '18-'42 County tax (per 31.000) 1913-$6.00
Population In 1910
Garbage Plant & Paving.
78,353
$335,000
INT. payable at Treas. office and
-8BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_3160,000 at Harris. Forbes & Co., N. Y.
roating debt
15,000
Assessed valuation 1914-.3,921.143 BEAVER FALLS.
'Vaz rate (per $1,000)
-37.50
This borouch is In Beaver County.
INT. at Ambridge iSav. &Tr. Co. Inc. Nov.9 1868. Pop.'10. 12.191.
1914-58
Var $20.500c- -.1924-1939
Garbage Crematory Bonds.
AMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
J-D $14.000c_June 1 '14-'38
4 Ms
5s '13 M-N370,000_1918, '23, '28
Sewer Bonds,
'33.'38 & '43 4(4s'13 A-03110.000c
1941
BOND.DEBT May 9'14-3160,000
Rettig. Bds. (lax free to holder).
Sinking fund
13.130 4 48'05 F
-A $22,000c ____1914-1939
Asses.val.'13alto 3-5 act.) 3,815.000
Street Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
7.000 4(4s'11 s-a 313,100c._ _Part yearly
INT. at Ambridge Say. & Tr. Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 1914__ $69,600
Floating debt
19.000
Assess. val.'13(34 act4-5,309.618
ARCHBALD.
This borough Is in Lackawanna Co. Total tax rate (per 31.000)13-$28.00
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Funding Bonds.
58 '11 51-N $35.000---Nov 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Apr 6'14- $40.000 BELLEFONTE.
This borough is in Center County,
Floating debt
18,000
Assessed valuation 1910.._ _6,034.929 Inc. 1801 Population '10. 4.145.
Population In 1910
Refunding Bonds.
7,194
INTEREST payable In Archbald. 334s
A-0 $47,500c-Apr 1 '19&'24
48
F
-A
8.000c ____1914-1921
ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_
95,000
Kittanning Is the county seat.
Floating debt (eat)
48,900
Ford City Bridge Bonds (tax-free Sinking fund
24,628
3),0'14 F
-A $60,000r -___1917-1926 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) _'14 1.703.405
(Subject to call at any time
Total tax (per 11.000) 1914.-436.00
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '14-.460,000
INTEREST on the 3 ms Is payable
Assessed valuation 1913.-16,059,727 at the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank
(Assessment 1-3 actual value
In Philadelphia; on the 48 in BelleState & Co.tax (per 31,000 '13310.00 fonte. Bonds are tax-free to holders.
Population in 1910
67,880
INT. payable at-County Commis- BELLEVUE.
sioners' office.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
Question of annexation to Greater
Pittsburgh defeated Feb. 18 1908.
ARNOLD.
This borough is inWestmoreland Co. 58 '93 -- $4,000
4)0'97 ___ 29.000
Improvement Bonds.
4s '02 -__ 37,000
..8'06&'09 -- 317.500
Street Bonds.
4%s'10 ___
45.000._ -July 1 1940
TOTAL DEBT May 1913_462,500 4345'lle12 75,000
I mut. Bonds (Tar-free).
Assess. valuation 1913---1.380.990
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1911-312.00 4s '05 -__ $70.000
434s'08 J-D 100,000c.June 1 '19-'38
Population In 1910
1.818
Sewer Bonds.
4s '98 ___ 148,000
1914-1924
ASHLAND.
48 '99 .1-D 40,000.Dec '25 to '28
Tills borough is In Schuylkill Co.
-House.
Inc. Feb. 13 1857. Bonds are all tax- 48 Borough-Hall and Fire
'09 M-S $25,000..-Sept 1 '35-'39
free to holders. POD. 1910, 6,855.
BOND. DEBT Jan 11914. $428,000
Refund Improvement Bonds.
fund
25,762
4s '13 Jan $26.000r_ -Jan 3 a1928 Sinkingval.
A seas.
'13(M-( act.) 9,035,050
Water-Improvement Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000)
48 '91 A-0 333.200r-0ot 1 1916
1913-$14.50
(Subject to call alter Oct. 1 1900.) Population in 1910
6,323
INTEREST payable at the Belle45 '05 J-D 12.000r-Dee 1
a1918 vue Realty Savings dc Trust Co.

[VOL. xcix.
PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
70
430'12
BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BRADFORD. in McKean County. I CARLISLE. Is In Cumberland Co. (See V J-J P70.000c_July 1 '15-'42
94.
1641, for maturity.)
This borough
This city is
High School Building.
430'14 ___ $174,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1913-- $233.000
Assessed valuation 1910.- _7,833,820
School tax (per $1,000) 1910...37.00
INTEREST payable at Bellevue
Realty Savings & Trust Co.

--- $112,500__-_Jan 1 1924
Inc.Jan. 141879. Pop'n '10,14,544. , 48
45
--- 18,200-__Apr 1 1924
Improvement Bonds.
7,500._ __May 1 1926
___
330'01 M-S $8,000031.000 yearly 48
-_- 17,000- _ _ _May 1 1927
48 '09 J-J $30,000c_ __Jan 1 1930 45
,..._
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914.)45
'
General Borough
Bridge & Pay. (opt. Apr. 1 16).
A-0 $20,000____July 1 1916
43011 A-0 $16,000c___Apr 1 1934 48
J-J
7,300c___July 1 1921
48
Water Bonds (opt. after 1914).
Funding Bonds.
48 '09 34 $45,000c_July 1 '15-'21
A-0 $13,000c-April 1 1923
48
Refunding (opt. Jan. 1 1918).
J-D 14,3000___Dec 1 1923
430'13 .14 $15,000c-Jan 1 1933 48
A-0 10,800c_ _ _April 1 1925
4s
City-Building Bonds.
Steam-Roller Bonds.
Apr $19.800c___1916& 1926
48
J-D 13,000c..-- June 1 1922
4s
Congress Street Bonds.
-A $7.000c_Jan 1 '15-'40 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14_- $208,600
330'06 F
71.265
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_3140,8W Floating debt
16,695
Sinking fund (cash & bonds) 72,124 Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13(50% act.), 5,300,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '10-4,395,540
$1,000) 1914---$31.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-$19.00
Total tax (per
-10.303
Population in 1910
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
INT.at Farmers'Tr.Co.. Carlisle.

BOND. DEBT July 1 1914 $137.500
Assessed valuation 1914.-.3,429,919
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _115,00
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Charleroi.

CHESTER.
Chester Is situated In Delaware Co.
Incorp. 1866. Wlth the exception
of the paving bonds, the issues given
below are tax-free to holders.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
_..s '14 ___ $75,000
Incorp. In 1892. The 5% bonds of
Refunding Bonds.
of 1910 are tax-free
1907 and 4348
334s'99 J4 $176,000c____July 1929
to holders. Population '10. 1,828.
48 '07 J4 200,000c_ _July 1 1937
Street-Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1917.)
58 '93 M-N 12,0000Yearly to 1923
Paving Assessment Bonds.
1,000cYearly to 1915
-A
5s '95 F
14,0001Iss'd at different dates;
45
4,000c -.1917-1924
'97 M-S
5s
4348 246,0000 nofixed dateto mature;
4s '00 M-S 15.000cYcarly to 1925
pay'le every mo.in yr.
55 '04 M-N 6,000c - _1920-1931
Sewer assess. Is
$2.900
58 '06 3-D 35,0000_3one 1 '15-35
C
330'03ity Bnds.
o
58 '07 A-0 25,0000 ---.1917-1936
A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1 '23 &'33
4348'09 J-D 10,000c --- _1915-1938
70,000c_ _July 1 1934
3348'04 J-J
This borough is in Bucks County.
4348'10 11.1-3 10.000c--.Sept 1 1930 Inc. 1720. Population 1910. 9,256.
48 '09 J-J
70,000c___Jan 1 1939
Building-Bonds (Tax-free).
1919-1936
430'13 A-0 30,000
Refunding Bonds (opt. beg. 1933) 48 '14 J-J $92.000c_ _July 1 1944 430'10 34 1200,0000_July 1'15&'20
BOND. DEBT June 1914-$138,000
1 1924.)
1100,0000.--July 1 1925
16.134 4$ '13 A-0 $9.000--.Oct 1 1943 (Subject to call beg. Silly $114,000
Sinking fund
430'11 3-3 300.000erly1•30-'35-'40
BOND. DEBT July 1914Water Bonds (Tax-free).
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-2,864,910
1 '22-42 Assessed valuation 1914___4,704.848 BOND.DEBT Oct 13'1411.176.000
Boro tax (per $1,000) 1913_ - -18.75 430'12 F-A$100,000c_Feb
252,900
INT. payable at Farmers' Tr. Co., Assessment debt (add'1)._
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Free.).
Trust Co
INT. at Pittsburgh
Sinking fund
281,790
41011 A-0 $63.000 cApr 1 '21-'40 Carlisle.
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)-19.512,961
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $172,000
City tax (per $1.000) 1914 -..$10.00
Reading is the county seat. Bonds Assessed valuation 1913___3,100.000
This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.... 19.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-319.75
are tax-free to holders.
Population in 1910 (Census)-38.537
INTEREST at Bristol Trust Co. Bonds are tax-free to holders.
M-N$450.0000_Yrly to 1924
330'12
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Funding Bonds.
(The above Issue Is the only debt.)
43009 .14 512,000-July 1 '16-'18
25,000
Sinking fund
CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
General-improvement Bonds.
This borough is In Jefferson County
Assess. val. real estate 102.918.000
1932
43003 J-D $23.000- _June 1 1933 43012 M-N1$20,000
-Purchase Bonds
Water-Works
30,642,000
Assess. val. personal
160,000...1937 & 1942
'05 A-0 50,000----Apr 1 1935
(Real est. assess, at abt. 70% act.) 5s'12 34 31.07.040c_Jan 1 '15-'38 4sSewer Bonds.
434s'13 --- 75,000
(Unpaid bonds opt. aft. Jan. 1 '17.)
State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'14 $7.00 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 9 1914_314,500 4348'98 J-D $41,000____June 1 1928
High-School Bonds.
183.222
Population In 1910
Water debt (additional)___ 111,100 430'01 J420.00l.___-Jan 1 1931 33001 3-3 $125,000c_July 1 1931
INT. at Reading Nat. Bank.
J-D 30,000r---May 1 1934
5.800 430'09 J4 10.000-July 1 '19-'20 48
Floating debt
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 '14 $396.500
Street Bonds.
Assess. val. '14 (60% act)_1,456,000
101,188
Northampton Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914...312.00 43098 J-D $25.000- - _June 11928 Sinking fund
This borough is In
3,003 4340O1 34 10,000---Jan 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1914..19,512,961
and Lehigh Counties. Incorporated Population in 1910
43009 34 90 000 July 1 '21-'38 School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-36.00
Mch. 6 1845.
Act approved
und
Bonds are tax-exempt.
General Municipal Bonds.
All isaues ar, tax-free to holdINTEREST is payable at the Dela$2.000_ -_Jan 15 1915
This
Fayette County.
ers. Annexation of West Bethlehem Incorp. place is in Pop'n '10, 2,324. 430'96 .14
434897 M-3 12,000-- -Sept 15 1921 ware County Trust Co. in Chester.
in 1814.
Aug. 9 1904.
authorized by vote
430'09 34 13.000-...July 1 1915
impt. Bonds.
Debt of consolidated borough follows: 54 Funding &$1,500c_ _ 3500 yearly BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $303,000 CLAIRTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
M-N
Water Bonds.
This district is in Allegheny Co.
Assessed valuation 1913---6,830,100
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4s '12 Ni-N $50.000c-May 11042 48
A-0 122,000331.000 yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...39.00 Bonds are tax-free to holder.
(Subject to call beginning 1922
10,009 4345
J-D $51,5000
$15.000...Aug la 1944 430'11 M-N 35.000c_1921,'31 & '41 Population in 1910 Bank,Carnegie. 430
4s '14 lr-A
F
-A 60,000e
INT.at First Nat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_354,500
Street Bonds (opt. beg. 1902).
430
A-0 20.000o
Assess.
'97 M-S 155,0000-Sept 1 1927 City taxval. (34 act.) '13-970.000
4s
TOTAL DEBT May 1912-$131,500
(per $1.000) 1913-316.00
Bonds.
Borough-Improvement
12,950
This borough is in Allegheny Co Sinking fund
4s '07 M-N 136.0000. _ _Nov 1 1937 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-333.00 Incorporated June 21 1901.
Assessed valuation 1911...5,394,980
INT. payable In Brownsville at
Old Boro. of Bethlehem Bonds. Monongahela Nat. Bank.
Park & Equip. Bonds.
INT. at Union Tr. Co., Clairton.
01915
48 '85 .14 $37,000o-Jan 1
43013 J-D 140.000.._Dec 1 '18 and
45 '86 A-0 50,000:L.-Apr 1 01916
every 5 years thereafter
48 '86 A-0 25,5000-.4pr 1 1916
impt. & Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). CLARION COUNTY POOR DIST.
This borough Is In Butler County.
8,000o__ Apr 1 z1920
4s '90 A-0
M-N$70,000cNov 1 1916-'41
County Home.
15.000c-Apr 1 x1939 Inc. 1817. Population 1910, 20.728.
4.8 '09 A-0
48
J-J $57,219c.July 1 '15-'26
(Part due every 5 years.)
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Boro. of W. Bethlehem Bonds. 48 '08 J-D 116.000037.000 yearly TOTAL DEBT Doc 1913.- $197,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $57.219
-A $2.100o-Feb 1 01930 45 '07 J-D 30.000a - _ _1924-1928 Sinking fund
33000 F
25.000 Assess. val.'14 (34 aet.)-9,200,000
5,000:I.-June 1 01931
33001 3-D
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-6,011.000 Poor & bond tax (per M)'14_32.60
Street-improvement Bonds.
4.000o.-Aug 1 01933
-A
3's'03 F
6.117
in 1910
'06 J-D $20.000o 36,638
BOND.DEBT Oct 9'14-3302.600 45 Funding Bonds (ot. -1922-1924 Population bonds of 1914 at Carrick Population In 1910
INT. on
beg. 1926).
16,561
INT. paid at Co. Treas. office.
Sinking funds
J4150.000 -----1929-1938 Bank,on others at Iron & Glass DolAssess. val.'14(60% act.)-8,106,881. 4 he'll DEBT Jan 6 1912_ $219,000 lar Say, Bank, Pittsburgh.
BOND.
Total tax rate (per MON)1913
CLINTON COUNTY.
Assessed
Northampton County side.419.00 Tax rate valuation 1911__ -9.712,882
Lock Haven is the county seat.
(per $1,000) 1911__$!0.0O
19.00
Lehigh County side
This borough Is in Lehigh County.
INT. is payable In Butler.
Refunding Bonds.
12,837
Population In 1910
Refunding Bonds (Tax-Free).
r 13
J1-s
;
ti
al931
a Subj. to call 10 years after date;
_ _ _ _1027 4s
334s
s-a 111.7000
$54.600c01931
years after date.
x 15
Bridge Bonds (Tax-Free).
Butler is county seat.
4a
,
A-0 17000c
01930
Treas.
14T. payable at office of
$8,600c
s-a
1935 4a
A-0 49,00
(1c
x1920
County Bonds.
334s
Water-Works (Tax-Free).
14 38.5000
A-0 $90.000c--$10.000 YrlY
4.8
4s
z1920
s
-a 183.9000 -.1930 & 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14- 3202.500
A-0 24,000c__.-1.500 3'rlY 45
45
1931 4s
Oct 30 '14- $104,200 Assessed valuation 1914- -11,500,000
-D 16.000c-- - 2.000 YrlY BOND. DEBT
J
J-D $22.000
330
1922 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13-$130.000 Sinking funds
22,200 (Assessment from 1-3 to 4-5 act. val.)
A-0 47,300
3Hs
31 .00
7
,
5,001.1 Assess. val.'14 (40% act.)-2,676.602 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914...3 545
54,000_ --July 1 1941 Sinking fund
4$ '11 J-J
Assessed valuation 1913_27,500,000 Boro tax (per $1,000) 19l4.__ 37.70 Population in 1910
(Optional after July 1 1921.)
5 250
a Opt. 10 years before maturity:
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14_9123.300 (Assessment 40 to 50% actual value.) Population in 1910
7,911.320 State & Co. tax(per$1,000) '12-$8.25
INT.at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua. z at any time.
Assess. val. 1913
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
72.689
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-.37.00 Population in 1910
14,500
INT. payable at Treasurers office. OATASAUQUA SCH. DIST.
Population in 1914 (est.)
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
This district Is in Lehigh County. COATESVILLE.
INT. at Lehigh Valley Nat. Bank,
This borough is in Chester County.
48 '11 J-J $45.0000-__July 1 1941
SCHOOL
Bethlehem.
(Subject to call July 1 1916.)
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Inc. In 1867. Pop'n '10. 11,084.
4s '07 11-S $56,000cSep 2'17.'22.'27 43 '12 J-J 30,000c-July 1 1942
Water and Sewer Bonds.
45 '09 11-3 25.000clich 1'19 &'24
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
33003 J4 $29.000r_July 1 '14-28
Holidaysburg is the county seat. 3348'00 F
-A 32,000c ___1921-1931 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914._ 175.000 431s'12 M-N 25,000---Nov 1 1942
All of the bonds are tax-tree to holder 330'01 J-D
6,000c
1922 Assessed valuation 1913-2,740,410
Refunding Bonds.
!mut. Bonds (opt. after 1917).
$76,500c-July 1 1941
38 '01 M-3 39,000o
1931 School tax (per $1,000)'14'-15$10.50 4s
48 '07 J-J $200,000r- -Jan 1 1927
(Optional beginning 1916.)
5.500
Population in 1913 (est.)
Re-Paving Streets.
$1,500r__Y'ly to 1915
Bldg. Bonds.(OM. after 1915)•
INT.at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua 4348
45 '10 M-N 50,0000
J-.1
1940
3.658•05F-A5160,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1935 (Subject to call $15,000 In 10 years,
Improvement Bonds.
1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14..$360,000
4.4800 .14 $17,400r
$15.000 In 15 years and $20,000 in CHAMBERSBUMG.
Assessed valuation 1914..45.610.253
Water Bonds.
This borough Is the capital ca
20 years.)
County tax (per $1.000) 1914--$5.00 430'12 A-0 25,000c-Apr 15 1942 Franklin Co. Inc. 1784.
4s '97 J4 $11,000r___Jan 1 1927
1926
6,900r
108,858 (Optional after 5, 10 and 15 years.) 330'03 A-0 $20,000c__ .Apr 1 1933 48 '96 J-J
Population in 1910
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4318'12 A-0 1$5,000o _ _Apr 1 1922 (Subject to call after April 1 1908.) BOND.DEBT July 23'14- $165,400
fund
120,0000_Apr 1 '27&'32 430'12 M-9 $45,000... Sep 1 '15-'42 Sinking
111
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19143233,000
[mot. Bonds (part due every 5 yrs.) Assess. val.(34 act.)'14-5.44 08
This borough is in Indiana County. Sinking fund
59,522 430'10 J-D $280,500---- 1915-1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 19l4..$16.00
Incorp. in 1826. Pop'n '10, 3,572. Assessed valuation 1914.-10.111,980
INTEREST on street re-paving
Ref. Bonds (opt. att. 1909)•
Street-Inuit. Bonds (tar-free).
(Assessment 30 to 50% actual value) 3.8s'99 J-J $90.500o_ _July 1 1919 bonds payable at National Bank of
43411'13 A-0 $40,000 c- -1923-1942 Population in 1913 (est.)
22,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $391,000 Cheater Valley, Coatesville; on ref•
25.000
33.486 and water bonds at Treasurer's office.
School tax (per $1,000) 1912.49.00 Assessment notes
TOTAL DEBT Oct 23--__ $65.000
31.603
INTEREST payable at Guaranty Other notes
Sinking fund
4.500 Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Butler.
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)-6,470,760 COATESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)
945.320
A-0 $17,000c_ _Oct 1 '15-'31
Boro tax (per $1,000) 1912-$13.00 3348
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1913--$10.00
-A 15,000c_ Feb 1 1926
11,800 4.40s F
Population in 1910
(Subject to call.)
This borough is in Washington Co. INT. at Nat. Bk. of Chambersburg
ENT. payable at Treasurer's office.
8
A-0 15,001)0.....4924-103
4s
Inc. 1802. Population 1910, 3,891.
4s '06 3-3 23.000c-Jan 1 1937
The sewer 4s are taxable, while the
beginother issues are tax-free to holders.
This borough Is In Washington Co (Subject to call $1,000 yearly
ning Jan 1 1908)
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
Funding Bonds,
Inc. Feb. 8 1892. Pop'n '10. 9,615.
1915 4.90s A-0 $4,600c- _Apr 11916
Inc. June 8 1867. Pop. '10, 19.357. 430'13 M-3 $12,000c-Mar 1 1925 5s '94 -_ $1,300
(Subject to call.)
1917
3,100
430'13 J-D 150,000
_
55 '96
General Bonds.
1929 4348'13 1-3 36.0000 -1928-1942
Funding & Street-Impt. Bonds. 45
J-D $15,000c_Dec 18 '15-'25 4s '09 --_ 66.000
1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14._ $110,600
48 '05 M-N$109,000o
12,000
4s '01 ___
Paying Bonds.
1932 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14-6.122,805
M-N $27,000c3ich 1 '16-'28 5s '04 ___ 32.000
Reservoir Bonds.
4345
0
School tax (per 31,000) 1913_312.0
430
M-S $57.500c
4345'07 --- 16.000
Sewer Bonds.
13,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
Refunding & Street Bonds.
45
J-D $26.500c_ Dec 1 '14-'27
Funding & Improvement Bonds
at National
INTEREST is payable Coatesville.
43013 34 S17.000__-_July 1 1938
4$
J4 $62,000o
4.000o
4)4s'08 J-D
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _ 384,500 BOND.DEBT May 1914-_3147.400 Bank of Chester Valley.
Improvement Bonds.
10.440
430
A-0 148.000
5.537 Sinking fund
Sinking fund
TOT. DEBT Oct 1914._ 1123.500 Assess. val.(4-5 act.) 1913-2,524.079 Assess. val.'13(60% act.).3,370,900 COLUMBIA.In Lancaster Co. Inc.
Columbia
Tax val. '13 (36 actual).-12.316.670 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1913___827.75 Born tax (per $1.000) 1913...111.00 April 1814. is Bonds are tax-free to
City tax (per MOM 1913
$7.00
INT. at Borough Treas. office. • INT. at Bank of Charleroi. 1894. holder. Population 1910, 11,454.
-Bonds of
TAX-EXEMPT.
Population 1910
19.357
Refund. Bonds (opt. after 1909)•
1896, 1809 and 1901 are tax-free to
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office.
COUNTY.
1929
J-J sm000r
Mauch Chunk is the county seat. holders. Bonds of 1904 subj. to tax 3'4s99 DEBT Jan 1 1914- $91.000
BOND.
2.423
Bridge Bonds(opt. beg. Jana '18)
Sinking fund
4)s14 A-0$230,000__Apr 1 '15-'44 4345'13 J4 $50,000-__ _Jan 1 1943
Assessed val. (real est.)•14 $3,697,665
Bonds are tax-free to holders.
T DEBT April 1914... $389,000 TOTAL DEBT May 1914_ _ 375,750
about 50% actual value)
l 56.000e_May 1 'i6&19 (Assessment
Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.)_12.096,610 Assessed valuation 1913326,415,000
0
1914___$19.5
M-N (12.0000 May1•22'25'31 Total tax (per $1.000) Trust Co.
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-37.00 County tax (per 11.000) 1913-32.50 430'07
INT at the Columbia
1928
-May 1
1 5,0003
52.846
Population in 1913 (est.)
19,500 Population 1910

BEN AVON.

BRISTOL.

CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

SERIES COUNTY.

CARNEGIE.

BROOKVILLE.

BETHLEHEM.

BROWNSVILLE.

CARRICK.

BUTLER.

CATASAUQI7A.

BUTLER COUNTY.

BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DIST.

BUTLER

DISTRICT.

BLAIR COUNTY.

BLAIRSVILLE.

CANONSBURG.

CHARLEROI.

BRADDOCK.

CARBON

BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT.




CHARLEROI SCHOOL DIST.

Nov., 1914.1
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Bloomsburg is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
A-0 1122,6130 — -19154932
45
Refunding Bonds.
1920-1923
45 '09 J-J 154.000
1935-1936
110,000
Funding Bonds.
1915-1917
16,2400
4s '07 s-a
1938-1941
4s '13 F-A 20.000c
BOND.DEBT Aug 1913- $200.000
Assess. val.'12 (abt.)___ -14,000,000
County tax (per $1,000) 1912--15.00
48,467
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Bloomsburg.
CONNELLSVILLE.
This borough is in Fayette County.
the
/ncorp. In 1806. All bonds, withtaxexception of the sewer Issue. are
holders. In 1909 absorbed
free to
the boroughs of Connellsville and
New Haven Population '10. 12.845
Street Bonds (opt. after 5 years).
1917
-A 53,0000
F
4s
Refunding Bonds.
1920
-A 114,5000
F
8348
(Subject to call after 5 years)
s'0$ A-0 147,500.—Oct 1 1933
West Side Bonds.
_ 512.500
_s
-Sewer Bonds (Opt. after 5 years).
1923
M-N 135,0000
4s
TOT. DEBT May 14'14-- $112,500
-5.059,336
Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911—.425.00
CONNELLSVILLE SCR. DIST.
Bonds are all tax-free to holders
School Bonds.
5s g '08 J-D 113,000o_Deo 1 '15-'16
I 2,5000—Dec 1 1917
44s'05 J-D 24,000o_Deo 1 '14-'19
(See V. 81. P. 1624. for maturity.)
New Haven Bonds(Assumed).
4 Ms'10 A-01$30.0000—Oct 1 '22-'27
4.0000___Oot 1 1928
1919
M-S* 5,000c
4s
(Subject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— $70.000
Assess. val.'12 (1-3 act.)-4,999.981
School tax (per 11.000) 1911-.112.00
12.845
Population In 1910
INT. on bonds due 1914-1917 at
Title & Trust Co. of West Penn in
Connellsville; on bonds due 1913-1919
at Safe Deposit & Tr. Co. Pitts'
burgh: On 4s of 1910 at First Nat.
Bk., Connellsville; on 4s due 1919 at
Second Nat.Bk., Connellsville.

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Sewer.Street & Funding Bonds.
f $7,000o_June 1 '15-21
24,000o_June 1 '22-'33
1.30.000o_June 1 '34-'36
8,000o-1916, 1919,
434s'95 M-S
'22 & '25
4s '98 M-S f 8,0000---1916. 1919,
'22 & '25
5000
1926
4s '99 M-S I 6.000c_1914, '18&'23
1 2,500c
1927
48 '01 M-S 17,0000 ._._1915-1931
1927
f 1,000c
12.0000 '20-21'24&'26
4s '03 M-S I 6.000c---'15,'17&'28
15,000c - —1929-1931
112,0000_ -__1932-193 3
45 '06 M-S 20.0000 ----1917-1936
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14__ $203.000
Floating debt
40,300
Sinking fund
3,394
Assessed val.'13(80% act.)
.6,384,000
Tax rate(per 51,000) 1914
Population In 1910
4,583
56 50
INT. at First Nat. Bk. In Grafton.
48 '06 J-D

CRAFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bldg. Sc Equip. Bds.(tax-exempt).
4Ks'13 J-J 3110.000—Jan 1 '16-'43
4s 01 -__ 40,000
4s '05 ___ 21,000
48 '06
34,000
4M5'08 --- 10,000
414s'09
8,000
BOND.DEBT Oct.10 1914 $223,000
Assessed valuation 1913-6.261.500
Population In 1914 (est.)
5.000
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Crafton.
DAUPHIN COUNTY.
County seat is Harrisburg. Bonds
are tax-free to holder.
3s '02 J-D 153,000o___Deo 1 1932
3 Ms'03 A-0 125,000c___Apr 1 1918
Refunding Bonds.
35 '01 J-J 1269.000c—Jan 1 1931
BOND. DEBI' Oct 10 '14_ $223,000
Sinking fund
233,985
Assess. val.'13(H act.) --74.359,225
County tax (per 51,000) 1913-54.50
Population in 1910
136.152
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

DICKSON CITY SCHOOL DIST.
_s
_ 50,000
_s
--4.000
59 '11 SI-N $40,000o_May 1 21 & 31
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914— $94,000
Floating debt
14.500
Sinking fund (about)
12.000
Assessed valuation 1913...-7.336,721
School tax (per 11,000) 1913-- $6.00
Population in 1914-_ 10,000 to 11,000
CONSHOHOCKEN.
This borough is in Montgomery Co. INT.at Providence Bk.. Scranton.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
D ONORA.
Street Bonds.
This borough Is In Washington Co
1931
4s
--- $32,000
1936 Inc. Feb. 11 1901. Pop'n '10, 8.174.
___ 14,000
4s
Improvement Bonds.
1940
___ 50.000
4gs
1941 4556'10 F
-A 122,000c - —19164936
4 s
--- 75,000
(12,000 in every even year.)
1935
4 8'14 __- 12,000
241
4Hs'13 --- 27,000c_Apr 1 '28-'43 4Ms'13 J-13 75,000June 1 '32
($7.000 in even,58.000 in odd years.)
(Part every 5 3 ears)
,
Sewer and Street Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct. 101914 $210,000
18,650 430
F
-A $13,0000___Aug 1 1919
Sinking fund
F
-A 16,00043—Aug 1 1924
Assess. val.'13(30% act.)-3,214.245 434s
F
-A 19,000o___Aug 1 1929
Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1913.._$7.5O 434a
7.480 4 Ms
F
-A
7,000e— -Aug 1 1931
Population in 1910
20,000c_June 1 '31-'33
INT. payable part at First Nat.
'35 de.'37
I
Bank. Conshohocken, and part at
Guarantee Tr. & Safe Dep. Co..Phila. 450'12 J-D( 8,000o—June 1 1938
20,0000-June 1 '39-'40
BOND.DEBT May 30 '14 5210,000
CONSHOHOCKEN SCR. DIST.
Sinking fund
17,218
Assess. val.'13 (60% act.)-3,979.114
Bldg. & Fund. Bds. (tax-free).
43.s'13 M-N $63,000c-1923-1943 Borough tax (per 11,000) 1913 110.00
(Part each 5 years)
Total tax (per 51,000) 1913-130.00
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-- $63,000
INTEREST is payable In Donors.
Sinking fund
5,301
Assessed valuation 1913
3,250,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913— -$7.00 DONORA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population in 1913 (eat?
7 000
School Bonds (Tax-free).
INT. at Tradesmen s Nat. Bank, 434s'06 M-N 126,000c.
.May 1 '15-27
Conshohocken.
430'02 M-N 12,0000___May 1 1919
,
8.000.. May 1 1922
CORAOPOLIS.
4348'08 F
-A 65,2080..Aug 1 '15-'35
This borough is in Allegheny Co
434E4'13 J-D 100,000c_June 1 '32-'41
4M s
A-0 $26.500_.._ 1926 &1927 BOND. DEBT May 7'14- 5224.000
J-J
4s
43,000
1030 Sinking fund
17.000
A-0 48,000
4s
1926 Assessed val. 1913_ _ _
-3,978.263
J-D 20,000
4$
1932 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -$16.00
Improvement Bonds.
INT. payable at Bank of Donors.
44s'07 J-J 140,0000_Ju)y 15 1937
Street 6c Sewer-Impt, Bonds.
4 Ms'04 J-J $20,000e_ _ _July 1 1938 DORRANCETOWN BCE. DIST.
This district (P. 0. Wilkes-Barre)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— $230,000
Is
Floating debt (about)
40,000 5sin Luzerne County.
'11 F
-A $39,000
Sinking fund (about)
30,500
11,000
Assess. val.,13(60% act.)-4,985,920 5s '08
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913—.518.05 5s 12 - _ 27.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913___577,000
Population in 1910
5,252
INTEREST payable at Coraopoll- Value of school property.'12_136,334
School tax (per 11,000) 1913...-$5.00
INT. at Luzerne Nat. Bank.
CORRY.
This city Is In Erie Co. Inc. 1896.
Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1904). DUNMORE.
This borough Is in Lackawanna Co.
4s '99 M-N $07,2000_ _ _ _May 1929
Inc. 1864. Population 1910, 17.615.
Outstanding Orders.
$5,000e_ _ _ _Jan 1921 434s'14 A-0 65,000cOct 1 '16-'43
4s '01 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
Bldg. Repair (Opt. beg. 1908)•
M-S $9,000e_Sept 1 '155019
-A 53.5000.. _Feb 1923 4s g
4s '03 F
13.000c_Oct 1 '18&'21
Paving Bonds (Opt. beg. 1914). 4Ms g A-0
Funding Bonds.
M-S 53,5000._ _Sept 1 1929
Is '09
4Ms g F-A 58.000c_Feb 1'17&20
Sewer Bonds(Opt. beg. 1908)•
4s '03 J-D 18.3000.. __Dec 1923 4348 g A-0 79,000c__Apr 1 '14-'39
General-Impt. Bonds.
Hatch Judgment Bonds.
434 g '11 J-J 162.000o_ _Feb 1 '14-'35
4s '05 F-A 53,4000_ - _ _Feb 1925 4 Hs'll F
-A 80,000o_ _Aug 1 '18-'40
(Optional after 1910.)
Fire-Dept. Bonds(Opt.aft. 1910)• 434s'12 A-0 45,0000.-Apr 1 '18-'40
BOND.
4s '05 M-N $3.000e__ - -Nov 1925 Sinking DEBT Mob 1912—$241,000
fund
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914— 393.300
25,000
Assessment debt (add'i)
12,800 Assessed valuation 1910_13.253,161
26,700 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1910----$11.00
Sinking fund
Bonds are exempt from State
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)_2,130.690
tax, which Is assumed by borough.
Total tax (per 11,000) 1913 _131.00 Interest payable
at Borough TreasPopulation in 1910
5,991
urer's office,except on improvement
INT. payable at City Treasury. bonds, which are payable at the office
of Harris, Forbes & Co.In New York.
GRAFTON.
DUNMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
High-School Bonds.
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
$3,000oNov 1'20-22-25 4%8'08 -- $65,000c_Sept 1 '14-'32
___ 40,000
'09 M-N I 6,000oNov 1'23-24-26 4s
1915-1922
1s
--- 37,500
6,000o_Nov 1 '27-'28 5s
1915-1930
20,0000- Nov 1 '37-'38 00.12 __ 58,500c-June 1 '15-'32




71

BOND. DEBT May 9'13 5227,500
INT. payable at East Pittsburgh
Sinking fund
17.720 Savings & Trust Co.
Assessed valuation 1912_ _11.258,999
School tax (per 11,000) 1912_ _ _17.50 EDGEWORTH.
INTEREST on the bonds of 1908 Is
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
payable at Scranton Tr.Co-Scranton Incorp. 1904. Pop'n 1910. 1.220.
Sewer Bonds(Exempt State tax)
DUQUESNE.
45 '06 F
'15-'35
-A '63.000c_ _ "
This borough is In Allegheny Co
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 15.727. 4Ms'14 M-S $15,0000_Mar 1 '19-'33
Furnace Bonds (Tax-free).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 578,000
450'07 F-A $3,0000_ _Feb 1 '15-'17 Assess. val.'14(75% act.)..3.672.510
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
Boro. tax (per$1,000)1913___ _18.80
434895 M-S $5,000c
1915 Total tax (per 51.000) 1913___$17.05
Street Bonds (Taxable).
INT. at Colonial Tr. Co. Pittsburgh.
M-S 564,000o __._1915-1926
434a
4)4s
J-J
47,000c ....A915-1930 EDWARDSVILLE SCR. DIST.
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
This district Is in Luzerne County
434507 F
-A $65,000e_ _Feb 1 '23-'25 5s '04 Oct $7,000__Oet 1 '15-'21
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
55 '06 Aug 8,000Aug 1 '15-'22
4 34s'07 F
-A 520,0000_ _Feb 1 '18-'27 5s '11 May 23,000
1938
General-Improvement Bonds.
(Optional after May 1 1928.)
434810 A-01150,000
1920-1940 5s '08 A-0 24,000 -----1915-1928
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
BOND.DEBT Oct 20 '14- 562.000
434s
J-J 518,0000_..,,.1915-1925 Assessed valuation '13214_6,131,270
43(s
M-S
8.0000 ---.1915-1917 School tax (per 1,000) 1913_111.00
Bridge Bonds (Taxable).
INTEREST payable in Edwards4s
J-D $16,000c
1915-1925 ville at People's National Bank.
BOND.DEBT May 8'14-5397,000
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)14.500,000 ELLWOOD CITY.
Boro. tax (per 51.000) 1912..--$5.50
This borough is in Lawrence Co.
INT. at Duquesne Trust Co. and
Fire Dept. Bonds.
First Nat. Bank, Duquesne; also at 434s'12 J-J 515,000July 1 '22,'27'30
First Nat. Bank,Duquesne.
Sewer, Street Sc Bldg. Bonds.
1927
434s'07 34 $20,000
DUQUESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '97 .74 12.000
1917
Bonds are exempt from State tax
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
which Is assumed by the district.
00'06 M-S 515.000
1926
A-0 $2,000c_ _Apr 1 '15-'16
434s
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
J-D 13,000o_ _rne 1 '15-'27
55
Sewer and Subway Bonds.
J-J
45
28.000c_July 1 '15-'28 4hs'10 J-J $40.000c
1930
F
-A
5s
5.0000_Aug 1 '15-'19 (Subject to call after 5 years.)
A-0 10,800c..Oct 1 '15-'25 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14.. $102,000
4s
4)4s'07 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '17-36 Sinking fund.
17.505
4Ms'13 J-J 200,000c_July 1 '28-'42 Assess. val.'13(408" act.)_1.855,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913- 5285.000 City tax (per 31.000 1914__ —525.00
Floating debt
32.000 Population in 1910
3,902
Assess. val.'13 (4-5 act.)- 14.312,880
INTEREST at First National
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-- _15.50 Bank, Ellwood City.
Population in 1913 (est.)
17,000
INT. on 5200.000 43.4s at Du- EMSWORTH.
quesne Trust Co. or Bank of PittsThis borough is in Allegheny Co
burgh, N. A., Pittsburgh; on 520,000 Inc. July 14 1896. Pop'n '10, 1.510.
4M8 at Duquesne Trust Co.; on
Sewer. Street Sc Funding Bonds
others at First Nat. Bk., Duquesne. 4s '06 M-S $9,500__Dec 1 '15-'33
434s'06 M-S $35.000c_Sept 1 '21-'36
EASTON.
(Part every 5 years.)
This city Is situated in Northamp- 0)4s'08 F
-A 13,000c—Aug 1
ton. Co. Inc. 1886. Pop'n '10,28.523
Funding Bonds.
Various Municipal Purposes.
430'13 J4 10,000c_Feb 1 '28&'33
4s '14 J-J $29.700____July 1 1944
14,0(10c-Feb 1 '38& 43
(Sub). to call beginning July 1 1919.)
Building Bonds.
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
43js
M-N $5,000c__May 16 1
48 '90 J-D $65,000c. Dec 1 1920
Paving Bonds.
4s '91 J-D 22,000o_ _ _ Dec 1 1921 434s
M-N$25,000c.May 16, 4
30
Sewer Sc Fire Dept. Bonds.
(Part every 5 years.)
48 '94 F
-A 116.900c_ _Feb 1 1924 BOND.DEBT April 1914.. 5104.000
Assess. val. (4-5 act.) '14_1.580,160
Street. Fire Sc Light Bonds.
4s '94 M-N 512,3000_ _ _May 1 1929 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1914 $10.00
Street and Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST is payable
4s '97 A-0 $18,600c_ _Oct 1 1927 Estate Say. & Trust Co.,at the Real
Allegheny
Refunding Sc Improvement Bds.
Apr 1 1928
334s'98 A-0/120,200o
Street Bonds (opt. 5 yrs. aft. date) EPHRATA.
This borough is in Lancaster Co
334899 J4 S1,200o_Jan 1 x'04-'29
48 '11 M-S 15,400c.. _Sept 1 1921 Inc. 1892. Bonds tax-free to h
4s '12 J-J 45,000c.July lz'17-'42
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s '03 Jan 54,5000
Ref. Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1908.)
334s'99 J-J $41.300o_Jan 1 x'04-'19
Apr $6,000c
45
Public Playground Bonds.
(Subject to call after -----)
45 '11 M-S 13,700c-_Sept z'21-'31
_-- - Water Bonds
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
1
4s '10 M-N $32,000o—May 1 1929 Is '06 .T-J 545,0000
(Subject to call after 1919.)
Municipal-Bldg.& Fire-Sta. Bds.
334s'02 J-J $18,000o-July 1 z'07-'32 4s '10 A-0 $10,000c --------1
(Subject to call after -----)
Fire-Dept. Bonds (opt. aft. 1912).
4s '07 A-0 126,5000_ _Oct 1 1937 BOND DEBT Jan 11914.. $65,500
Floating debt
2.100
Electric-Light Bonds.
13,402
4s '08 F
-A $13000c_ _ Feb le13-'28 Sinking fund
June 23'145451,100 Asses. val.(( act.)'13__ -1.239.985
TOTAL DEBT J
29,399 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.._$14.75
Sinking fund
3,192
Assess. val. 1913(34 act.)-19.201.946 Population in 1910
$6.50
City tax (per $1,000) 1914
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
INTEREST payable by CityTreas
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
ERIE.
This city Is in Erie County. All
EASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
All bonds are exempt from State bonds are tax-free to holder.
tax, which is paid by district. Bonds
City Hall Impt. Bonds.
marked()opt. 10 yrs. after date.
5
4s '14 J-J $10,000c- _ -July 1 1934
Park Purchase Bonds.
339s'02 A-0•534,500e_ _ Oct 1 1922
4s '04 F
-A 72,000c. Aug 1 1929 4s '14 J-J 5101,000c_July 1 1934
Fire-Dept. Equipt. Bonds.
4s '09 M-S .65,0000___Mch 1 1929
M-S 17,500o__Aug 31 1920 4s '14 J-J $12,000c___July 1 1934
4s '10 M-S 17,500c_ __Sept 1 1920
Street Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.).
4s '12 A-0 12,000c
1922 45 '12 J-J $10,000____Aug 1 1932
4s 13 A-0
5.000-___Oct 1 1932
8,000e
1923 4s '12 J-J
Garbage-Destruc.-Wks. Bds.
4s '13 A-0
6.0000-___1916-1919
48 '14
151.000c_Jan 1 '31-'33 4s '12 J-J $17,000___Aug 15 1932
20,000c___ _Jan 1 1934
Gen. Municipal !met. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 5285,000 4s '12 J-J 373,300___Aug 15 1932
Value of school prop. 1913 874,050
Conduit Sc Sewer Construc.Bds.
Assess. val.'14(50% act.)18.334.766 4s '12 J-J $55.000____Oct 1 1932
School tax (per 51,000) 1913_57.50 4s '14 J-J
47,000c-__July 1 1934
Population in 1914 (est.)
Refunding Bonds.
30.000
INTEREST on all bonds is pay- 4Ms'14 J-J 5311,000c_ _Jan 1 1934
able at the City Treasurer's office or (Subject to call beginning Jan 1 1924)
at Easton Trust Co., Easton.
BOND. DEBT June!'14_ 5471.300
131.567
Sinking fund
EAST PITTSBURGH.
Value of city property_ _ _ _ 3,899,218
This borough is In Allegheny Co Assess. val.
( act.) '14 _49,216.241
Inc. Apr. 1895. Street 4)4s of 1906 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914._ -$19.75
and improvement bonds are tax-free Population in 1910
66.525
to holder. Population 1910. 5.615
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
Improvement Bonds.
4 %s'il 3-3 511,000
1915-1936
ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Street Bonds.
All bonds tax-exempt to holder
5s
34 $10.500o_ Part y'ly to 1923
1 1915
55
J-J
12,500e_Part y'ly to 1929 45 '05 J-J $2,000c--July '15220
30.000c_July 1
40.000e_Part y'ly to 1930 4s '07 J-J
4348
-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '252
28
4s '09 F
490'06 J-J 59.000c_ _ _Jan 1 '15-39
450'12 J-J 43.000__July 1 '18-'14 4s '10 F-A 120,000c_Aug 1 '15-'38
-A 150,000c-Feb 1 '25-'40
BOND.DEBT Nov 25'13- $172,500 4345'13 F
Assess. val.(80% act.) '13-3.439.000 4s '04 M-S 75.000c-Sept 1 '15-'24
Total tax (per MOW)1913- _ _59.10 4s '11 A-0 63,000c_Oct 1 '29-'36
INTEREST payable at East Pitts- 45 '00 M-N 5,000c_ __May 1 1915
4s '01 M-N 1,000c_ __May 1 1915
burgh Savings & Trust Co
2,000c___June 1 1915
EAST PITTSBURGH SOH. DIST. 4s '98 J-D
4s '08 J-D 59,000c_Dec 1 '21-'32
School Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
)
-A 225.000__Aug 1 '29-'43
1915 4 4s'14 F
58 '13 _-- 55.476.250
1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 8'14_ 5752,000
A-0 16,000c
5s
00'06 A-0 36,000c_Apr 1 '15-'34 Assessed valuation 1914-.49.219.689
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 '14- 557,476 Value school prop. 1914-- 1,843,765
Assess. val.'14(70% act.)_3.746,9'.5 School tax (per $1,000) 1914_$8,50
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-59.00 Population in 1914 (oat)
80,000
Population In 1914 (est.)
5,600
INT. at Marine Nat. Bank. Erie.

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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

HANOVER TWP.SCR. DIST.
ETNA.
This township Is in Luzern° Co.
This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
School Bonds.
1915-1924
4Hs'I0 _ $50,000
5.40s 34-N 350,0000.. Nov 1 '14-'25
Improvement Bonds.
-A 40.000..Aug 1 '22&'32
F
430'12 A-0 325,000„Apr 1 '31-'36
g 12 F-Af60.000 Augl'22,'27&'32
Water and Light Bonds.
1925-1930
140.000Aug 1 '37& '42
450'11 A-0 $24.000
__ 100,000
TOTAL DEBT May 1914_$115.000 _s
'14Assessed valuation 1913 _5,240,420 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ $290,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913___.$.00 Assessed valuation 1913_56,560,000
5,830 School tax (per $LOW) 1913—$2.00
Population in 1910
Population in 1913 (est.)
8.000
INTEREST payable at the WyomFARRELL.
ing Valley Trust Co. In Wilkes-Barre.
South
This borough, formerly
Sharon, is in Mercer County. Inc. HARRISBURG.
Dec. 1901. Name changed by decree
Harrisburg, the capital of the State
of court April 151912.
Is situated in Dauphin Co. Incorp.
J-J $40.000c - —1918-1933 Mob. 19 1860. The city assumes
434s
every 5 years)
(Part due
pavinent of Sate tax on all its bonds.
Street-Imot. and Funding.
Water Bonds.
440'12 A-0 $50.000_ —_Oct 1 1942 45
J-J
$500
Sewer Bonds.
J-J
48
21.0000__ _Jan 1 1916
430'04 J-J 3100,000c_Ju1y 1 1934 4$
J-J 45,000c_ __July 1923
Improvement Bonds.
45
J-J 52,700o... _July 1 1924
4348'09 M-N$60,000r___May 1 1939 35
J-J 65,0000— Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $250,000
City Bonds.
act.) 1914.6.000.000 4s
Assess. val. (2-3
J-J $49.000c_July 1 '17-'24
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__$10.00
Public Improvement Bonds,
10.190 3348
Population in 1910
M-S$400,400c_Sept 1 '15-'25
M-S 254,800c_Sept 1 '26-'32
-NT. in Farrell at Colonial Tr. Co. 48
J
48 '07 M-S 308,0000_Mch 1 '15-'36
All bonds are tax-free to holder.
45 '10 M-S 91,0000—Sept 1 1915
45
ra-ss 308.000o_Sept 1 '16-'29
mERELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 '13 M-S 110,000
1930-1934
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
4s '14 M-S 132.000
1935-1940
1937 4s '14 M-S 140,000c_Mar 1 '19-'28
348'07 J-J 350.0000
-Aug 1 '17-'27 BOND.DEBT Oct 10'1432.030.300
F-A 29.5000
4548
(Part due every 5 years.)
Assessment debt (addl)_ _
166.100
1933 Sinking fund assets
M-N 30.500c
4348
282.048
4348'08 J-J 30,000c___July 1 1938 Assess. val.'14(X act.)-49,646.529
A-0 65.000c._.1919-1939 Exempt property
43.0
$20,820,290
(Part due every 5 years.)
City tax (per $1,000) in 1914.-- 9.50
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $195,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_-- 22.00
Assessed vauation 1914 - __ 5.915.110 Population In 1910
64.186
(Assessment 3( actual value.)
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
School tax (per $1.000) 1910— -$6.25
Sinking fund receives yearly appro15,000 priations sufficient to pay int. on the
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT.on 355.000 434s at First Nat. city's debt and 5% of the principal.
Bank, Farrell: on others at Colonial
Trust Co.in Farrell or at Pittsburgh. HARRISBURG SCHOOL DIST.
All bonds are tax-exempt to holder.
Interest payable at office of Treas.
A-0 $30.000o--Oct 1 1921
45
FRANKLIN.
A-0 18.000.3._.Apr 1 1922
This city Is In Venango Co. The. 48
A-0 68,5000__•Oot 1 1922
4s
Jan. 14 1909. Pop'n 1910, 9.767.
A-0 25,000c__aApr 1 1916
3358'00 M-N $14,000
4s
A-0 53,5000_0ot 1 1916
45
354s'99 M-S 14.750
6,000
J-J 63.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1917
48
3Hs'02 J-J
3.000
A-0 80.000o_ _Apr 1 '15-'33
45 '04 J-J
3145
Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds.• 48 '08 J-.1 130,000o_Jan 1 '15-'29
127,0000_Jan 1 '30-'38
448'08 .1-.1 $250.000c&r A 915-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ 3287.750 38 g
J-J 32,0000—Jan 1 1921
58,122 48 '05 A-0 63.000o_Apr 1 '15-'35
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914_ -.5,604.800 48 '08 A-0 43,200c_Oct 1 '15-'38
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- _$11.00 43 '09 A-0 56.000c_Oct 1 '14-'39
48 '10 A-Of 51,500o_-_Apr 1 1q15
•Tax-free to holder
.Apr 1
1
48 '11 A-0 72,000c_Apr 1 '16-'41
GLASSPORT.
4s '12 A-0 78.000c_Apr 1 '17-'42
This borough Is in Allegheny Co. 48 '14 A-0 90,0000-Aar 1 '19-'44
Inc. July 21 1902. Pop'n '10. 5.540. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14.. 31.065.000
192.894
Sinking fund assets
Funding Bonds.
.49,450,000
58 '08 J-J $39.000c-July 1 '15-'38 Assess. val.'14 (70% act.)
-1915-1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ - _38.50
4348'02 14-3 10,000o
4s '03 J-D 50.0000 _ _ - _1915-1955 Value school prop. 1912-.31,450.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $98.000
OPTIONAL.—Bonds are subject
16,310 to call as follows:•10 years before maFloating debt
18,027 turity, and 015 yrs. before maturity.
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_3,954,760
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1914_$8.00 HAZLETON.
This city is in Luzerne County.
Bonds are free from State tax.
INTEREST on the 43s and 5s at Incorporated 1891: organized 1892.
U. S. Mtge. ee Trust Co., N. Y.; on Bonds all opt. 5 yrs. after date.
Refund. Bds.
45 at Northern Trust Co.. Phila.
4s '12 A-0 $50.000c___Apr 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
1938
-A $54,200o
48 '08 F
GREENSBURG.
City-Hall Bonds (opt. aft. 1916)•
This borough is in Westmoreland
1941
-A 375.000
45 '11 F
Co. Inc. 1799. Pop'n '10. 13,012.
Oct 14 '14- 3179.500
45 g'99 J-D •$32,000c---June 1 1929 BOND.DEBT act.)'13-9,621.375
Assess. val.(34
'00 A-0 •37,000o— _Oct 1 1930 Tax rate (per 31,000)1913
45 g
$7.80
58 '11 M-N 35.000_ _Nov 1 1931 Population In 1910
25,432
(Optional after Ma 1 1912.)
50.0000 ---------1938 INT. payable at office of Treasurer.
4348'08 M-S
(Optional after 1918.)
DIST.
43 '08 A-0 50,000c— Oct 1 1938 HAZLETON SCHOOL
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
45 g '06 J-J •27,000c_ __Jan 1 1936 48 '01 F
-A $30.000c_July 1 '16-'24
Refunding & Impt. Bonds.
60,0000_July 1 '24-'33
4s '11
4s g '06 M-N *$25,000c_ _Nov 1 1936 (Sub. J-J
6,000 y'ly after 1913)
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '13 $246,000 45 '11 totes"' 85,000c_July 1 '17-'41
J-J
37,000
Floating debt
430'13 J-J (36,0000.July 1 '19-'30
10,000
Sinking fund
44,000c_July 1 '31-'41
Assessed valuation 1913.._10,863,575 BOND. DEBT Oct
Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_ .$20.50 Ass'd val. '13(80% 1914_ 3255.000
act.)..15,990.841
5
Bonds marked ( ) optional 20 School tax (per
31,000) 1914-- -37.65
years from date of issue.
Population in 1914 (est.)___30,000
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
INT. payable by City Treasurer.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
HOMESTEAD.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
GREENSHURG SCHOOL DIST.
Inc. Oct. 1880. Pop. '10, 18,713.
Bonds are tax-free to holder and
Funding Bonds.
are opt. 20 years from date of issue. 5.45
J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1918
3-3 93,000c_ _ -July 1 1932
58 '96 J-J 320,0000
45
44.0000
45 '04 J-J
4348'10 14-N 30,000c_ _ _May 1 1940
1938
45 '08 J-J 110,000_ __ _July 1
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct6 1913 $174.000 5.48
J-D 38.0000_ -Irly to 1918
1
,
Assess. val. '13 (5 act.)-10.863,575
Refunding Bonds.
School tax (per 31,000) 1913—$7.50 45
$15.500c—July 1 1919
13,012 48
Population In 1910
J-J 41,000c_July 1 1922
INT. at Treasurer's office.
4348'08 A-0 25,000c_ _Apr 1 1928
4 34s'09 EI-S 24,500c_ __Mch 1 1934
GROVE CITY.
4 H8'10 M-N 15,000c_ _ _May 1 1940
This borough Is In Mercer County
Improvement Bonds.
-A $55,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1934
F
Inc. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 3,674.
4348
Garbage Furnace Bonds.
Funding & Sewer Bonds(Tax-fr)
J-J $15,000c —July 1 1917
4348'11 J-J $45.000-..Jan 1 '21-40 4s
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1914._ $83.500
Water-Works Bonds.
6.696 58
A-0 38,0000_ rly to 1916
Floating debt
8.000 5.4s
Sinking fund.
A-0 4,000c_.Y'ly to 1916
15,000c—July 1 1917
Assessed valuation 1913_ —1.905.000 45
J-J
(Assessment 54 actual value.)
-A 20.0000._ _Feb 1 1937
F
4s
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914_ __$12.50
Street-Improvement Bonds.
INT. at Grove City Nat. Bank.
M-S $20.000c...-Sept 1 1915
5.45
111-N 20.000c—Sept 1 1930
4s
1914
3,000c
3-D
5.4s
DIST.
GROVE CITY SCHOOL
-A 125.000c— _Aug 1 1938
F
434s'13 M-N$75.000__June / '28-'42 4348
BOND. DEBT Apr 7'14-- 3105,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14-- $562,000
Sinking fund
6.302 Water bonds (incl. above).- 47,000
Assessed valuation 1913_2,000,000 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)-9.782,382
Tax rate (per 41.000) 1912-316.00 Borough tax (per$1,000) 1914-311.00
INTEREST is payable at the First
HANOVER TWP. ROAD DIST.
National Bank, Homestead.
-15 '14 ___ $150,000
Bonds are tax-free to holders.




HOMESTEAD SCHOOL DIST.
..May 1 1919
M-N $35,000c.
4s
J-D 20,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1925
4s
24,000c_July 1 '15-'34
4348'09 J-J
430'10 A-0 120,0000___Apr 1 1940
20,000o_July 1 '15-'29
45 '04 J-J
4.30s10A-0 25,000_ _Oct 1 1930
2
DEBL (1,000_ _1934& 1939
4348'14 A-0 1,
1944
BOND.
Oct
O 9 '14-- $279,000
Assess. val.'13(80% act.).9,694,530
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_310.00
20,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
INTEREST payable in Homestead
at the Monongahela Trust Co.
HONESDALE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Wayne County.
4s '08 A-0 350.5000 ----1915-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $51,500
Sinking fund
5,337
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.).2,225,140
School tax (per $1,000) 1914—A6.50
Population In 1914 (est.)
2.900
INT. at Wayne Co. Say. Bank.
Honesdale.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Huntingdon is the county seat
-House Bonds.
Court
334s&48'01 A-0 365,000 Oct 1 '15-'27
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14._ $65,000
Assess. val.(40% act.)'14.8,500.063
County tax (per $1,000) 1914—$1.00
Population in 1910
38,304
INT. at Union Nat. Bank, Huntingdon.
INDIANA.
This borough is the county seat of
IndianaCounty. Inc. in 1805. Bonds
are all tax-free to holder.
Paving Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $32,500c—July 1936
430'11 A-0 134.000o Apr 1 '16&'21
1 6,000c Apr 1 '26&'31
Sewer Bonds, Series C.
4s '03 14-5 $16,000c__ __Sept 1933
Sewer Bonds, Series E.
4345'09 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '19-'39
Series A and B.
45 '96 M-S 31,9000.--.Sept 1916
48 '02 M-N 32,5000-- —May 1922
Buildings Bonds, Series G.
430'12 M-N$20,0000_May 1 '17-'42
(Part duo each 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT July 1914_3122,900
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)__2,107,843
Borough tax (per $1,000)'11-.315.00
5,749
Population In 1910
INT. at Farmers' Bank, Indiana.

[Vol, xcix
JUNIATA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Blair County
50 '11 M-S $35,000.....-Sept 1 1941
(Optional after Sept. 1 1926.)
5s '12 M-S 30,000_ __May 19 1942
(Subject to call May 19 1932.)
30.000
1943
Os '13
(Subject to call beginning 1933.)
BOND. DEBT May 7'14_ $118,500
Assessed valuation 1913__ _2,179,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-314.00
KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
58 '07 A-0 386,174- __Oct 1 '15-'36
BOND.DEBT May 2'13_ $116,500
Assessed valuation 1913--.2,000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-321.60
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
County seat Is Scranton.
Funding Bonds.
4s g '03 M-N$100,000c_May 1'23-'33
48 '08 J-D 180,0000_Dec 15 1938
Refunding Bonds.
48 '02 A-03225,000c___Apr 1 1922
Refunding Court-House Bonds.
48 '06 J-D 5135,0000—Deo 1 1936
Road Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 $250.000c.Apr 1'21&'31
-A 200,000____ Aug 1 1928
430'13 F
-A 100,000____Aug 1 1944
48 '14 F
BOND.DEBT Nov 2'14 $1,190,000
154,500
Floating debt
156,078
Sinking fund Oct 1 '14.....
Assess. val. '14(abtact.)189,057.678
County tax (per 31,000) 1914-.33.00
259.570
Population In 1910
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
LANCASTER.
This is the capital of Lancaster
County. Incorporated March 20
1818. State tax on bonds is paid
by city. Population '10, 47,227.
Water-System-Impt. Bonds.
45 '11 A-0 $75.000c_ _ _Apr 1 1941
(Subject to call after April 1 1931.)
Judgment Bds. (Opt. after 1915).
45
A-03120,000c___July 1 1925
Sewer Bds. (opt. 20 yrs.aft.date).
330'04 M-8E250,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1934
48 '06 A-0 90,000o___Oct 1 1936
Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds.
4s '10 A-0 $65,0000_ _Apr 1 1940
(Subject to call after April 1 1930.)
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 $85,000o—APr 1 1938
(Subject to call after April 1 1928.)
3_348
M-N$120,000o__ _Nov 1 1933
(Subject to call; see V. 77, p. 724.)
4s '12 A-0 $30,000o___Apr 1 1932
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.
Relief Fund Bonds.
Jan 314,000r___Apr 1 1920
tle
(Subject to call April 1 1905.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14- $849,000
Sinking fund
1,025,900
Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)_28,098,017
City tax (per 31,000) 1914.-38.00
Total tax (per 31,000) 1914-- 15.50
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.

INDIANA COUNTY.
Indiana is the county seat.
County-Home Bonds (Tax-free).
48 '07 3-3 $125,000c_ __July 1 1919
County Purposes (Tax-free).
.7,900c____Feb 1 1915
—
3.60s
400c—Apr 1 1917
11,11,
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914_3154,300
83.737
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)-16.614,715
County tax (per $1,000) 1913.-36.00
66,210
Population In 1910
LANCASTER SCHOOL DIST.
at Treasurer's office.
3-3 $16,500c ..-.19l5-1920
48 g
3-3 30.000e._ _Jan 1 1934
48 g
INGRAM SCHOOL DISRTICT.
170.000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'31
This district (P. 0. Pittsburgh) is 4s g
4s 6'07 3-3 60,0000_Jan 15 '32-33-35
In Allegheny County.
45 J-J '09
75,000c_ _Jan 1 '36-'38
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
30,0000— _Jan- 1 1939
43014 M-N$115,000c_ ay 1 '17-43 45 '09 J-J
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14- $127,080 45 '10 J-J 45,000o___Jan 1 1940
Assessed valuation 1914_2.170,300 4s '11 A-0 25.000o _Apr 1 1941
(Assessment about 34 act. value. BOND.DEBT July!'14- 3445,000
27.000
3,000 Notes outstanding
Population in 1914 (est.
Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.) 28,179,882
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Crafton.
School tax (per 31,000) 1914--.55.00
INTEREST on the 48 due 1914 to
JOHNSTOWN.
This city Is in Cambria County. 1920 and 1920 to 1930. and bonds of
Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. The city 1907 and 1909, is payable at the
pays the State tax on all bonds.
Treasurer's office; on all other bonds
Paving Bonds.
at the Union Trust Co., Lancaster.
4Hs'14M-N$100.000_ _May 1 'I9&34 All bonds are tax-free to holders.
4348'14
100,000
1934
(Subject to call beginning 1919
LANCASTER COUNTY.
Fire Alarm (opt. after 1904 .
Lancaster is the county seat.
48 '94 J-J
$8,0000.- -Jan 1 1924
Building Bonds (opt. after 1910 . Bonds are tax-exempt to holders.
Improvement Bonds.
48 '00 31-S $60,000o__Sept 1 1930
Hospital Bonds (opt. after 1912). 3348'98 A-0 $87,200o___Apr 1 1928
48 '02 M-N $10,000o—Nov 1 1932 334598 A-0 144,100o-0ot 1 1928
Fire
-Dept. Bonds (opt. after 19165 350'99 A-0 171.100o—Apr 1 1929
4s '06 J-D $50.000o_ _June 1 1936 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14 3402.500
Sinking fund
143,300
River-Imp.Bds.(OPI• after 1896)• Aeneas. val.'13
a( act.)_130.777,536
58 '91 M-N 340.000o—stay 1 1921
County tax (per $1.000) 1913_32.50
Refund. Bonds (opt. aft. 1921).
167,029
334s'01 J-D $93.000e__ _June I 1931 Population In 1910
INTEREST payable in Lancaster.
Sewer & Street [mot. (subject to
call 10 years after date).
4543'93 14-S 325,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1923 LANSDOWNE.
-A 50.000o__ _Aug 1 1924
4348'94 F
This borough is in Delaware Co.
48 '96 A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1926
Improvement Bonds.
48 '09 A-0 100.000c_ - -_Octl 1939 4348'13 --- $74.000__June 1 '15-43
Bridge Bds. (opt. 10 yrs.aft.date). (Due $1,000 in 1915, $1,500 yrly.
48 '05 M-S 330.000e_Moh 1 1935 1916 to 1921 incl., $2,000 1922 to
48 '13 --_ 40,000--__Oct 1 1943 1927 incl.. $2.500 1928 to 1932 incl..
4348'13
100,000-___Oct 1 1943 $3.000 1933 to 1936 incl., $3,500 In
BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '14_ 3626,000 1937, 34,000 1938 to 1943 incl.
Sinking fund (bonds & cash 317,49.5
Sewer& Highway Bond s(tax-free)
Assess. val. 1914
)
48.612.161 5$
--- *$26.500____May 1 1922
True value (eat)
75.000,000 45
--- 17,000_ _Jan 1 1926
City tax (per 31,000) 1914___ _$6.00 4s
5.000____Jan 1 1927
Population in 1910
55,482 334s
___ *20.500
Jan 1 1929
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
4s
--- *16,000
Jan 1 1933
48
--- *4.000_ -__Apr 1 1934
JOHNSTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
*Subject to call ann. In amts. on hand
Bonds all opt. beg. 5 yes aft. date. BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ $162,700
3348'01 M-N 346,000c_ _ _May 1 1931 AMASS. val.'14(60% act.).3.687.291
45 '06 J-D 54.000c_ __June 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913----$8.5
0
430'08 F-A 69,000c—Feb 1 1938 Population in 1910
4.066
45 '09 J-D 35,000c_ _ _June 1 1939
INT. on 434s in Lansdowne: on
450'10 M-S •55.000c_ - _Sept 1 1940 other issues in
Philadelphia.
430'12 J-D
_June 1 1927
95,000c_4348'13 M-S *170,000c
1933
(Subject to call part yearly)
LARKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT July 6'14- $524,000
This district is in Luzorne County.
Sinking fund
58,781
High School Bds. (tax-free .
Value school prop.. 1914._ 1,334.000
35,000c_ _ _ „July 1920
Assess. val.'14(90% act.)48,595.055 5s '14 J-3 30.000cJuly'25-'30-'35
School tax (per MOM)1914.. $6.50
30,000c_July '40 & '44
$27,000
55,482 Bonds of 191
Population in 1910
District's share of Plymouth
• Exempt from tax to holder.
Twp. Sch. Dist. bonds_ _ _ _ 24,603
INT.at office of City Treasurer.

Nov., 1914.1

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS

LARKSVILLE SCH.DIST.
(Con.)
- LOCKHAVEN.
This city is in Clinton County.
-$11,603
TOT. BD. DT. July 1914-.
Sinking fund (bonds of 1910) 3,000 Inc. Mob. 28 1870. Pop. '10, 7.772
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914-.6,477,000
11,000 45 '98 J-D $25,000c- Dec 1 1918
Population in 1914 (est
330'04
1 1924
Co., 3 3(s'03 M-N 84,500c-May 1 1923
INT. at Wyoming Valley Tr.
A-0 10,000o-Oct
Wilkes-Barre.
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1908.)
8,500o_ _July 1 1920
343'10 J4
(Subject to call after July 1 1912.)
LATROBE.
This borough Is in Westmoreland 334510 M-N 15,000c_ __Nov 1 1930
County. Incorp. in 1851. The bonds (Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.)
below are tax-free to holder.
4s '07 J-J $20,000r___ _Jan 1 1927
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.)
Funding Bonds.
City Bonds.
6
430'14 J4 i96,000c_July 1 '15-20
18,000c_July 1 '21-'29 4s '95 M-N $25.000m.-May 1 1915
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914._ $197,500
City-HallBonds.
4).s'03 .14 $17,5000._ _July 1 1933 Water bonds (included)_-- 137,500
Sinking fund
9,682
Funding & Improvement Bds.
43(509 J-J $53,0000-Jan 1 '14-'39 Assess. val. (1-3 act.)'13_3.204.145
4345'01 M-N 25,0000_ _ _Nov 1 1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -523.00
after 1916.)
State tax on bonds Is paid by city.
(Subject to call
INT. at City Treas, office.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14- $93,500
20.000
z Opt, in or after earlier year.
Floating debt
21,000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '14(60% act -5,257,400 LOCKHAVEN SCHOOL DIST.
All bonds are tax-free to holder.
Bore tax (per $1,000) 1914-... _$8,00
8,777 Issues of 1897 and 1900 subject to
Population in 1910
call after 10 years; issue of 1902 subpayable in New York.
INT.
ject to call after 15 years.
334s'00 M-S $5,000c___Mch 1 1920
LATROBE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
3.65s'97 F-A 8,000c__ _Aug 1 1917
below are tax-free to holder 3348'02 M-N 34.000c..,_May 2 1922
Bonds
Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
434s'14 J-D 25,000__Dec 1 '15-39
430'13 J-D 2113,000 ----1915-1942 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ 372.000
8,000
430'05 --Assessed valuation 1914_ 3,452.625
27,000
434s'09 --(Assessm't about 60 actual value.)
%
435s'13 --- 113,000
School tax (per $1,0(0) 1914-225.00
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
10.000
434509 34 $27,000c- Jan 1 '15-'32
INT. on bonds of 1914 at Clinton
430'01 --_ 15.000
Tr. Co., Lock Haven on others at
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $162,000 Dist. Treasurer's office.
Assess. val. '13 (Y, act.)-.5,275,080
School tax (per $1.000) 1913...$10.50 LOGAN TWP. SCH. DIST.
Population in 1913 (mt.)
9.000
This district is in Blair County.
INT. at Latrobe Tr. Co., Latrobe.
Refunding & Bldg. Bonds.
43.5s'07 34 $65,000c-Jan 1 1922
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1917)
LEBANON.
This city is in Lebanon County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $65,000
26.000
Incorporated Nov. 25 1885. Bonds Floating debt
Sinking fund
20.000
are exempt from tax to holder.
Assessed valuation 1914.-4.000,000
33Is'06
- _ $20,000
4s '10 A-0 170,0000_Apr 1 '15&'20 School tax (per $1,000) 1914_59.00
170 0000_Apr 1 '254'30
INT. at Union Bank, Altoona.
Refunding Water Bonds.
A-0 $83,000c_ _Apr 1 '17-'32 LOWER XERION TOWNSHIP.
3 hs
($21,000 due every 5 years.)
Tills township (P. 0. Ardmore) is
Sewer Bds. (Part every 5 years).
in Montgomery Co.Pop'n '10 17,671.
4s '11 A-0 $110,000c.Apr 1 '16-'41
Playground Bonds.
Fund. Bonds ($21,000 ev. 5 yrs.). 4318'13 J-J $20.000_ __July 1 1943
A-0 $43.000c. _Apr 1 '17-22
3Hs
Highway Bonds.
City Bonds (opt. any time).
43{s'13 3-.11 $90.0003an 1 '16-'17-'19
1923
A-0 $31,5000
4s
Sewer Bonds-(Free of tax).
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '12- $400,500
$30,000
1918
67,780 330
Sinking funds
1915
3-3 27,000
Assess. val.'11 (2-3 act.)-12,044,337
170,000
1918-1933
-_$7.00 4s '04 J-J 450.0000.Jan '19-'24-29
City tax (per $1,000) 1911_
19.240
Population In 1910
50.000can 11934
BOND.DEBT May 11'14 5537.000
INT. paid at City Treas. office.
Sinking fund (cash & bonds) 80,273
Assess. val. '13(1-3 act.).24,644.030
LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Township tax (per $1,000) 1913 56.50
Refunding Bonds (Taxable).
INTEREST payable at Merlon
45 '10 ___ $118,5000
Title & Trust Co.. Ardmore.
($25,000 every 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14.. $118,500
Sinking fund
22,000 LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP
Assess. val. al act.)'14..12,000,000
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$6.00
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
4s '09 3-3 5176,000c-Jan 1 '18-'39
INT. at office of Treasurer.
3348'01 34 24,000c
1931
4,30'99 J-D 11,4000
1929
LEBANON COUNTY.
40'10 A-Of60,000c Oct 1 '25-'30-35
Lebanon is the county seat.
120,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1940
Bridge Bonds.
430'13 J
-D 100,000c-June 1 '27-'42
4s'04-'05A-0 $29,850c
(part each 5 years)
Funding Bonds.
43.0'14 J-D 90.000
1919-1943
4s '04 A-0 $25,0000 -.1919-1934 (Part due every 5 years.)
4s '89 A-0
7
00
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ $453.404
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_
$54,850 Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)-24,185,990
Sinking fund
3.300 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-.57.50
Assess. val (3( act.) '14..42,902,905 Population in 1910
17,676
County tax(per $1.000) 1914-$2.50
INT. on 431s payable at Bryn
Population in 1910
59.565 Mawr Tr. Co., Bryn Mawr;on others
INT. at County Treasurer's office. at Merlon Title & Tr. Co.. Ardmore.
LUZERNE COUNTY.
LEHIGH COUNTY.
The county seat is Wilkes-Barre.
Allentown is the county seat.
Funding 8c Improvement Bonds. Int. payable at Treasurer's office.
Road Bridge & School Bonds.
L
4s '09 A-03200,000o--Apr 1 1924
(Subject to call after April 1 1914.) 434s'13 M-N$330,000 ____1928-1943
Court-House Bonds (Tax-free).
45 '10 M-N$125.000o_May 1 '15-'35
$1.20.000c ---1914-1916
($25,000 every 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14- $325,000 434s'07 J-D 600.000c -1917-1927
90,0000 -__1915-1917
Sinking fund
79,230 45 '09
A-0 680,000c ____1918-1933
Assessed valuation 1033.85,404,104
(Assessment 50 to 60% actual value.) 4s '03 F-A1260,000c ____1915-1927
1928
1 10.0000
County tax (per MOW)1913-53.00
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
Population in 1910
118,823 434s11M-N3300,000c-May 1 '17-'36
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Funding Bonds (tax-free .
1528.000c_ Feb 1 '15-'18
1
4s '10 F-A 152,000c_Feb 1 '19-'34
LEWISTOWN.
This borough is in Mifflin County. BOND.DE T Oct 22'14 52,590,000
Floating debt
14,018
Bridge& Paving Bonds.
Temporary loans
300.000
4s '12 --- $24.000
1942 Sinking
92,618
(Subject to call beginning 1922.) Assess. fund
val.'14(70%act.)311,726,799
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt),
(per $1,000) '14.-52.70
M-N $59.0000 ------- -1934 County taxin 1910
4s
Population
343.186
(Subject to call after 1909.)
M-N 55,0000
1939
4s
LYCOMING COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
County aeat is Williamsport.
Hose-House Bonds (Tax-exempt)
Refunding Bonds.
5s '08 F-A $4,500c-Feb 1 1938
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1913.) 334s M-N 5159.2000
1918
3s
M-S
125,400c-Sept 2 1926
Paving Bonds (opt. aft. 1916).
(Subject to call Sept. 2 1916)
4s '06 F-A $20.5000--.Aug 1 1936
BOND.DEBT May 1914.. $113.500' BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_ $284.600
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)--3,227.193 Assessed valuation 1914__24,298,921
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...$22.50 State & Co. tax(per$1,000)'14-39.00
80,813
8.166 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
LIGONIER.
This boro. is in Westmoreland Co.
'
noon). in 1734. Pop'n 1910 1,575.
-A 565.000
00'12 F
1917-1942
(Part due every 5 years)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 9 14
$65,000
Assess. val.(70% act.) '13-1,026.000
Tax rate (Per 31,000) 1913- __ -520.50
INT. at Mellon Nat. Bank, Pittsburgh.




MC KEESPORT.
This city is in Allegheny County.
Incorp.Jan.15 1891. Pop'n '10 42,694.
Funding Bonds.
4s M-S 5121,000 serially to Sept '17
4s '10 M-N200.000__Nov 1 '15-'39
--- 42,000_ ___July 1 1920
4345
Paving Bonds.
4$ '12 M-S 315.000_ _Sept 1 '18-'27
Street !mot. and Water.
_s
--- $25,500

Various Purposes.
4s '05 J-J 350,000_ _Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call on Jan. 1, $2.000
yearly. 1910 to 1925, and $3,000
yearly, 1926 to 1931. inclusive.)
Improvement Bonds.
4s '09 J-J 585.000 -_Jan 1 '15-'39
4s '11 M-S 79,000_ Sept 1 '16-'30
_s '02 __- $45,000__YearlY Jan 1
_s '06 ___ 200,000___Yearly Jan 1
_s '07 __- 110,000-Yearly Jan 1
_s '13 ___ 14,000___Yearly Jan 1
Water Bonds.
4s '09 J-J $30.000__Jan 1 '25-'39
BOND.DEBT Apr 6'14_ 31.016,500
Floating debt
258.984
Sinking fund
352.413
Assess. val. '13 (A act.)_26.188,405
City tax (per 51.0110) 1913---_$10.00
INT. payable by City Treasurer.
The water 4s of 1906, bonds of
1907 and improvement bonds of
1909 are tax-free to holders.
MCKEESPORT SCHOOL DIST.
4345
A-0 565.0000
1924
334s
J-J *62.000c_Jan 1 '15-'27
334s
M-N*80,000c.May 1 '15-'30
4s '05 3-3 *229.000c_Jan 2 '15-'34
430'14 M-N200.000c_May 1 '27-'43
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- 3636,000
Sinking fund
64.000
NET DEBT Oct 1914.-- 572,000
Assessed valuation 1914-26,291.031
(Assessment 40 to 609' actual value.)
School tax (per $1.000) 1914_310.00
Population in 1914 (mt.)
50.000
* Tax-free to holders.
INTEREST on the $65,000 issue is
payable at the Pittsburgh Trust Co.
in Pittsburgh; on other loans at
National Bank of McKeesport.
MC KEES ROCKS.
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
58 '95 --_ $40,000
1915
4s '98 _-_
17,000
serial
45 '03 --- 17,000
serial
4s '06 --- 106.000
serial
Funding Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 $65.000c.Apr 15 '14-'29
(Part due every 5 years.)
434s'12 3-3 5115.000c.July 15'17-'37
(Part due every 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT May 9 1913 $360,000
Floating debt
35.000
Assessed valuation 1913._ _7,976,620
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913
39.00
Population in 1910
14.702

73
MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is In Northumberland
County. Bonds below are tax-tree
to holder.
46 '10 J-J 532.0000
($1,500 yrly. beg.'16, opt. after '21.)
6.000c
4/3 '00 J-J
(Subject to call SLOW yearly.)
4s
A-0
4,500c_$500 yearly
6.500c__ 500 yearly
4s '04 J4
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914._ $50,000
Assess. val.'14(% act.)___ 2.411,980
School tax (per $1.000) 1913__$13.25
• INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
MINERSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Schuylkill County.
4s '10 M-N$65,400
1040
(Subj. to call at option of Sch. Board)
TOTAL DEBT Aug 4 '14_ 565,400
Assess. val. (34 act.) 1914_1,090.223
School tax (per 31.000) 1914-$22.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
8.500
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Minersville.
MONESSEN.
This borough Is in Westmoreland
County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898.
Bonds are non-taxable to holder.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
58 '07 3-D J$30,000c__1916.'22&27
1 45,000c____1934-1936
Gen. Inlet. & Refund. Bonds.
4348'11 J-D$130.000c_Dec 15'16-40
(Part due every 5 years.)
BOND.DEBT Dec 1913-- $345,500
60,000
Floating debt
Sinking fund
16,000
Assess. val.(35% act.)'13.6.500,000
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-$27.50
Population in 1910
11,775
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
MONESSEN SCHOOL DIST.
430'13 J-D$175,000c_June 1 '28-'42
(Part due every 5 years.)
_s
___ $11,000
_s
37,000
40,000
_s
--- 60.000
TOTAL DEBT Aug 20 '14_ $323,000
31.427
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914-_ _6,792.260
Tax rate (Per 31.000) 1914-$12.50
Population in 1914 (est.
50,000

MONONGAHELA.
This city is in Washington County.
Street Building and Garbage
Incinerating Bonds.
MEADVILLE.
430'11 M-S $95.000c_ -Sept 1 '32-40
This city is in Crawford Co. Inc. BOND. DEBT Oct 11
1914_ 5127,000
as 3d class city Feb. 5 1866.
Assessed valuation 1913...3,681.410
Street Paving (opt. 1928).
Total tax (per 81.000) 1913.-243.31
4s '13 3-3 $60,000
1943 Population in 1910
7.598
Water-Works Bonds.
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
45 '98 A-03153,000c___Jan 1 1929
Bank, Monongahela.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.)
45 '03 3-3 335,000c-July 1 1933
(Subject to call 1918.)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Special !met.(Red. July 1 1921.)
County seat Is Norristown. 'Tax on
4s '06 J-J 558.000--- July 1 1936 fonds Is paid by county.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913-S246.000
Court
-House Bonds.
Sinking fund (water)
119.060 334s M-S
$95,000r____1918-1933
Sinking fund (city)
2,702
(850.000 due every 5 years.)
Water debt (included).-- 188.000
Funding Bonds.
Assess. val.'13-'14 (H act.)5,605,370 43'06 J-D5.000c3tr_Juns 1 1916
Total tax (per $1.000)'13
214-226.00
200.000c3rr-1921-26-31-36
Population In 1910
12.780 TOT. DEBT Oct 21 '14_
$320,000
INT. Is payable at city treasury.
Assess. val.'13(abt.act.)-180,318,890
County tax (per 31,000) 1914-22.00
MEDIA.
Population in 1910
169.590
This borough is in Delaware Co. INT. payable at Norristown.
Incorporated Itch. 10 1850. Bonds
are taxable. Pop. 1910. 3,562.
330'99 s 1$40.000r_1919 & 1924 MOUNT CARMEL.
-a
This city is in Northumberland
1929
1 30.000r
431s'll J-3 f 20,000c_July 1'21&'26 County. Borough incorp. Nov. 3
120.000c___July 1 1931 1862. Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct9 1914- $110,000
28,782 48'99 A-0 $34,500c-Apr 1 1919
Floating debt
24.826 434s'08 M-N 30.0000-- -1915-1937
Sinking fund
Building Bonds.
Assess. val. 1913(2-3 act.)_2.600.145
Borough tax (per $1.000) 1913-$8.00 4s'04 M-S 310.4000_Sept 30 1924
Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable in Media, on the 3;is
at the Charter Nat. Bank; on others 4s'04 A-0 $23,000c---Oct 1 1924
4s'05 3-3 50.000c -.July 1 1935
at First Nat. Bank.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '14_ $147.900
87,600
Floating debt
MERCER COUNTY.
62.600
Sinking fund
Mercer is the county seat. Bonds Assess. val. '14 (34 act.) .3,389,668
are tax-free to holders.
City tax (per $1,000) 1911-$14.00
Court-House Bonds.
1929 Total tax (per 81.000) 1911-- 30.00
45 '09 3-D3296.000c
in 1910
(Subj. to call part yearly from 1911.) PopulationTreasurer's office. 17.532
INT. at
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14 5296,000
140.000 MT. CARMEL SCHOOL DIST.
Floating debt
Slaking fund
32,000
Bonds below are tax-free to holder
Assess. val.'14 (34 act J._ _43,842396
Var
1919
State & Co.tax(per$1.000) '13.$9.00 4s '08 M-S 519,5000 ....Sept 1 1938
4s
90.000c..
Population in 1910
77.669
to
INT. payable at Treasurer's office (Subject___ call after Sept 1 1918.)
434s13
5100.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '14_ 3209.500
MIFFLIN TWP. SCR. DIST.
Sinking fund
10.000
This district is in Allegheny County. Assess. val.'14(4 act.)
3,410360
Bonds below are tax-free to holders. School tax (per $1.000) 1914-$15.00
45 '99 A-0 *$9,000c_Apr 1 '15-'17 Population In 1914 (mt.)
20.000
434s'09 M-S 60.000c-Nov 15, '39
15
INT. at City Treas. office.
4345'11 .1-3 30,000c_ - _Due 55,000
every 5 years beginning July 15 1916 KT. LEBANON TOWNSHIP.
BOND. DEBT July 7 '13_ $95,784
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act).- 4,632.510 434s'13 F-A 560.000c -1923-1943
School tax (per 51.000) 1913-$8.00 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914____3(30,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
8.500 Assess. val.'13 (34 act.)_-3,667.000
INT. at Homestead Say. Bank &
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Castle
Tr. Co.and First N.Bk., McKeespt. Shannon.
*These bonds are part of an original issue of $35.000. of which $26.000
have been paid. At the Aug. 1903 MOUNT OLIVER.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
term of Allegheny County Common
Floating Debt Bonds (Tax-free
Pleas Court No. 3 the Borough of
to holder).
Munhall was held to be liable for
430'05 .14 $4.000_ _ _
'15-'18
51.8% ($5,874) of the total issue.
4348'08 3-3 12.000_ _Jan 1 '15-'22
Street Bonds (Tax-free to holder).
M1LLVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. 450'04 J-.1 315.000_ _Jan 1 1924
This district(P.O. Allegheny) is in
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
Allegheny County.
434s'09 3-3 $75.000_ _ _Jan 1 '15 35
2
45 '95 34 56.0000_ _ ------ .
(Part due every 5 years)
430'08 34 55.0000 July 1 '15-'38 BOND. DEBT Mcli 6 1911
5112.500
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '14_ $61,000 Floating debt
20,080
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.). 3,698,000 Sinking funds
14,375
School tax (per 51,000) 1914. _ _26.00 Assess. val. (2-3 act.)
'11-2,949.600
Population in 1914 (mt.)
10.000 Borough tax (per SI.000) 1910-34.00
INT. payable at Bank of Mlilvale. Population in 1910
4.241

74

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

xcix.

General Municipal Purposes.
School tax (per 11,000) '14-.112.50
2.000 3)0'04 J-J$16,000,000cdtr_July 1934
Population in 1914 (est.)
3)0'02 J-J 5,000.000rJuly 1 1932
INT. at Treasurer's office.
38 '98 3-3 5,040,000rDec31'14-'27
334s'98 J-J 1,400,000rDec31'14-'27
OAKMONT.
Allegheny Co. 48 '98 J-J 1,400.000rDec3l'25-'27
This borough is in
125.000r_Jan 1 1937
3)0'07 J-3
Inc. Meh. 1889. Pop. '10, .3438.
48 '07 3-3 12,375,000r __ 1937-1939
Street and Sewer Bonds.
1917 48 '08 J-J 13.500,000rJuly 1 1938
48 '98 A-0 118.000c
1935 4s '09 J-J 5,739.700r_July 1 1939
4s '05 A-0 41.0000
MUNHALL.
9
-91M-N
450'07 M-N 60,000e_Final pay.'34 3s'90 .1-i 1,3 0,000rNovl '14-'19
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
400,000rDec31'14-'21
4348'08 M-N 10,000c_Final pay.'37 as '92
Improvement Bonds.
700.000rDec31'14-'22
4 RW10 J-D 15,000crne 1'29.'34.'30 3s '93 3-3
_ May 1 1932
430'12 M-N$40.000c_
875,000rDec31'18-'23
BOND. DEBT May 4'14- 3144.000 45 '93 .1-3
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914... 3155.000
9.927 334s94 J-J 2.487,000rDec31'14-'23
Floating debt
Assessed valuation 1914._ _8,557.250
17.721 334894 J-J 2,050,000rDec 31 1923
5.185
Sinking fund
Population In 1910
1.320.000rDec31'14-'24
Assess. val. '13 (70% act.)4.976.190 38 '95 J-J 5.000,000c&rJuly11940
INT. payable at Monengahela Tr.
$7.50 4s '10 J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913
Co.. Homestead.
45 '11 3-3 2.300.000c&rJuly11941
INT.at First Nat. Bk.. Oakmont. 45 '11 3-3 9,750,000c&rJuly11941
NORRISTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
J-J 4,225,000c&rJuly11942
4s
Bonds are
BIIINHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT. tax, which is all exempt from State OAKMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '12 .14 4,175,000c&rMay11943
'13
paid by district
A district in Allegheny County.
-.1917-1942 4s '13 J-J 2,200,000c&rNovl 1943
334s
3-13 $62,000r
x1919 434s'12M-N$110.000c 5 years.)
Building Bonds (Taz-exempt).
due every
M-N 25.000e
a 1927 4s (Part-A $2,000c_ __ _Aug 1915 4s '14 J-J 1,500,000c&rJuly1 1944
1923 334s
48 '03 J-J $78.000c
F
4s '14 .1-3 1.070,000__Nov 1 1944
1925 3348'04 A-0 3.1,500c_Oct 1 01934 4348
4s '05 J4 15.000c
M-N 6.000c-Aug '16-18
4348'13 A-0 20,000_ -_1928 & 1938 48 7 M-8 75.000c_ _Sept 1 a1937 450'13 M-N 25,000c-May 1 '18-38 Registered loans overdue and
334s'11 M-N 29.500r__May 1 a1941
yet outstanding Oct 11914.322,25(3
Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
every 5 years.)
(Part
INTEREST payable at Farmers'
1925 334s'09 J-D 14.000r
z1929 00'14 A-0 due
4s '05 J-J $10.000c
18,000e.'24, '34 & `44 St Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Phila., Pa.
-fl 18,000r
$123,000 3348'99 3
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '14Oct 13 '14- 1161,000
-All bonds are exTAX-FREE.
43
6.216 4)48'13 J-J
x1 9
30,000___July la 1919 BOND. DEBT
Floating debt
18.053
fund
57.632 43(s'14 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1943 Sinkingval. '14 (abt. act.)-5,015,510 empt from tax to holders.
Sinking fund
TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FDS.,
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14_ $388.000 Assess.
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)-8.300,000
1914-.112.00 &C.
-The subjoined statement shows
93,698 School tax (per $1.000)
School tax (per $1.000) 1914-.56.00 Sinking fund
4.100 • Philadelphia's total municipal debt.
(eat)
5.185 Assess. val.'13 (3.1 act.)_. 12,795,620 Population in 1914
Population in 1910
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, and present borrowing capacity.
Value school property 1914_3750,000
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Oakmont, subject to no deduction illy a decision of the Supreme Court
INTEREST payable at the Monon- School tax (per $1,000) 1913-48.00 for State tax In Pa.
of Pennsylvania, flied May 31 1894.
x Subject to call 10 years before
gahela Trust Co.. Homestead, Pa:
it is held that, within the meaning of
maturity. a 20 years before.
the word "Debt" in Section VIII
INT. at 1st Nat Bk.,NorrIstown, OIL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Venango County Article IX, of the Constitution of
NANTICOKE SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds below are tax-free to holder Pennsylvania, the real debt of the
1919-1934 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
--- 140,000
58
$500e
48 '97 J-J
city is the authorized debt less the
Easton is the county seat.
1925-1940
as
--- 75,000
amount of the city certificates purCourt-House Bonds(Tax-free). 4s '98 A-0 23,000c
__ - 20.000
1918-1922
58
9
8 500chased and uncanceled in the sinking
1915-1924 4s '14 A-0 $60.000Apr 1'24-'34&44 48 '0 .3-J
70,000
_1920-1927 fund. Loans authorized and mine48 '09 M-N 40.0000
Refunding. Funding & Improve1925-1942
43s'14 J-J 95,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914._ 172,000 gotiated included in funded debt
ment Bonds (Tax-exemPO
1943
10.000
1$200.000e_Meh 1 '19-'29 Assessed valuation 1914.._ -9,900.270 below Oct. 1 1914, 16,210,000.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- 1310,000
Assess. valuation 1914..__13,581,942 4g '09 lil-S1 100.0000. _Mch 1 1939 Value of school prop.'14(est) 356.931 Funded debt Oct 1 '14..1124.795,650
19,940,000
(Assessment about 3-4 actual value BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1914-$300,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1914.-110.00 City debt held in s. f_ _ _ 104,855,650
18,000 Net debt of city Oct 114
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-17.5 Assessment debt (add'1)____ 80,000 Population In 1914 (est)
Floating debt (tinges. &
108,261
INT. at City Treas. office.
20,000 Floatingdebt
Population in 1914 (est.)
ground rents)
Sinking fund
19.000
-8
8
1: 91 4
Total debt Oct 11914.... 105 057'.033
Assess. val.'13 (fi act.)_68,876.411 OLYPHANT.
NARBERTIL
sink,fund appliTills borough Is In Lackawanna Co. Cash in
This borough is in Mong-tomery Co County tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$3.00
cable within present
Population in 1910
every 5 yrs
127.6137 Bonds below payable part
Inr. Jan. 21 1895. Pop.'10. 1.790.
fiscal year to payment
INT. at office of County Treas.
Road Improvement Bonds.
School Bonds.
2,541,276
of debt
1$1.000r._Jan 1 '15-'16
5s '13 M-S 5135.000_Sept 1 '18-43 llorr. cap.Oct 1 1914_ 11.857.053
on Oct 11014
48 '96 J-J
2,500r_Jan 1 '18-21 NORTHAMPTON SOH. DIST.
Funding Bonds.
-The city
R
CITY P OPERTY.
This district is in Northampton 58 '14 F-A 550.000c_Feb 1 '24-'44
his '97 J-D
500r___Dec 1 1917
owns land, buildings, equipment and
1,000r_Dec 1 '22-27 County.
.
Building Bonds (Tax-free)
other permanent improvements valCourt
-House Bonds (Tax-free).
4s '02 J-J
1.000r
F
1917
4
-A 347,000-Feb 1 '21-'41
0009 J-D $62,000__Dee 1 '15-39 BONDED DEBT Mar 19145139,500 ued on Oct. 1 1914 at $261.044,171.
(Subject to call after 1912)
ASSESSED VALUATION. &C.(Due In odd years, 34,000 yearly Sinking fund
0,580
48 '09 J-D 22.500._ __June 1 1939
the assessed
from 1913 to 1929 Incl. and $6,000 Assessed valuation 1913...8,989,546 The following shows the tax rate,
Sewer System Bonds.
property,
8,505 value of indicated.and
1116.000__ May 1 '22&32 from 1931 to 1939 incl.)
Population in 1010
Property in this
for years
4s '07 M-N) 27.000May1'17-'27&37 BOND. DEBT Jan 1913-- 166,000
INT. payable at Olyphant.
city up to and including 1903 was
17.856
BOND.DEBT Novi '14._ 171,500 Sinking fund
assessed at about 80% of its actual
9.254 OXFORD.
Assess. val.
( actual)'14_1.848.060 School fund
value. In 1904, however, values
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-- _$21.50 Assessed valuation 1912_ -.4,932.461
is in Chester County. were increased to nearly real value.
This borough
fax rate (per 11.000) 1911... _57.51
Bonds are tax free to holder.
resulting in a decreased tax rate.
Incorporated in 1833.
INT. on 4s of 1896 and 1902 at
Assessed Real Estate
Water Bonds.
Fidelity Trust Co., Phila.; on his of NORTH BRADDOCK.
and Personal Estate Tax rate
4s J-J&M-N 162.000c_yearly till '41
P. 0. Braddock, Allegheny Co.
1897 at Norristown Trust Co.; on 4s
162,000 YearsNET DEBT Dec 1914
Per $1.000
Valuation.
Various!mut. Bonds.
of 1907 and 1909 at West End Trust
-1,245.000 1914
31,643.209,953 315.00
Assessed
434s'13 M-S$100.000_ _Apr 1 '18-'33 Total taxvaluation 1914_ Co., Philadelphia.
15.00
(per $1,000) 1913.520.00 1913
1.556,323,614
(125.000 due every 5 years.)
2,100 1912
in 1910
15.00
1,533.791,867
13
NEW BRIGHTON SUE. DIST. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914....$100,000 Population Oxford Banks.
15.00
1,358,675.057
0
10 0_
1915 ___.
INT. at
Assessed valuation 1913_ -11,846,290
434s
___ 140,000
15.00
1,18.5,899,831
Bore. tax (per 11,000) 19i3-....$4.50
his
18,000
-- _
18.50
880,935,255
1900- -PHILADELPHIA. Rudolph Blank- 1890.-- -. 688,713.518
55
500. -_Jan 1 1915 Population in 1910
18.50
INT. at Braddock Trust Co.1
enburg, Mayor; J. M. Walton,
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914 558.500
20.00
-- 536,667.834
1880City Comptroller.
Assessed valuation 1914_ .._3,995,240
18.00
479,776,643
Philadelphia, co-extensive with the 1870
tax (Per 11.000) 1914- _$10.00 NORTH BRADDOCK SOH. DIST.
School
20.00
155,697,669
High School Bonds.
county of the same name,is the third 1860- -Assessed personal Tax
1 '21-'29 city of the United States, and has an
434808 A-0 $85,000__Apr
NEW CASTLE.
$1,000
Years33.000•
area of over 130 square miles. The 1914._ Property Valua'n. pa' 14.00
This city Is the capital of Lawrence 4 Rs'10
_ f3.569,585,610
11
city was founded In 1081 by William
County. Incorporated in June 1870. BOND
Taxable- by city under Act of
June 1914..1203.500 Penn. chartered In 1787. and consoli- Assembly
. DEBT
In 1897 the boroughs of West New
approved June 17 1913.
(per 81.000) 1913_ --$8.00 dated in 1854 with numerous outlying
Castle and Mahoning town were an- School taxare tax-free to holder.
POPULATION.-ln
'Bonds
districts and boroughs. Many sec- 549,008; In 1900 was 1910 was 1,nexed to the city. Bonds are exempt
1,293,697; In
of Philadelphia still
tions of the city
from State tax. which Is paid by city.
1.046,964;
NORTH CATASAIIQUA SCR. D. retain their old names and are con- 1890, 674.022. In 1880, 847,170; In
Sewer Bonds.
T his district (P.0.(Jatasauqua) is stantly referred to as such. Among 1870,
434s'07 A-0 $35,000c Oct 1 :1927 in Northampton County.
these may be mentionedGerman12,00 c_July 1 z1928
43.s'0R J-J
SCR. DIST.
$33,000_
75 000c_ __July 1 1932 48 '13 J-J call beginnin_July 111943 town, Manayunk, Frankford, Brides- PHILADELPHIA Code passed by
4 s'12 J-J
Under the School
July '14) burg. Roxborough. West Philadel(Subject to
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
&c.. &e. The the 1911 Legislature (seepage 67) the
.Aug 1 z1918 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_133,000 phia, Richmond
48 '98 F-A 322,500c
560.000 county is under city control and has Board of Public Education on Oct.8
Assessed valuation 1914
Improvement Bonds.
The Penna. 1912 passed a resolution the full text
4s '10 J-J $30,000e_ _July 1 z1930 School tax (per 11,000) 1914-49.50 no separate debt.
(est.)
3.500 Supreme Court, in preliminary opin- of which was given in V. 95, p. 993.
048'11 F-A 50.000cAug 1 x1931 Population in 1914
ions handed down Mar. 30 1914 de licknowledging its responsibility for
-Conduit Bonds.
pr dtus
illegal the $8,600,000 bonds thevio y. school loans negotiated by
NOR. HUNTINGDON TWP. S. D.
330'02 M-S $30,000r__Mch 1 x1922 4348'12 M-N160,000Mayl '22.'32.'42 , dared Nov. 1913 (but not yet issued)
voted
_Oct 1 z1922
33.s'02 A-0 20.000c_
TOTAL DEBT Oct 21 '14_ 360.000 1 and enjoined the city from holding an 48 g '13 J-3 $2,000,000rjuly 1 '23-'42
GEN.BONDS Apr 1 '14_-$274.500 Sinking fund
5,535 I election Mar. 31 1914 to vote on an 4346'14 3-3 3.000,000rJuly 1 '24-'43
90.210
Assessment debt
Bonded Debt Oct. 1 1914
(2-3 act.)_4,646.345 additional loan of $12,900.000. Sub364,710 Assess. val.'1411.000) 1914_.S6.50 I sequently,on April 7 1914, the Court Assumed from city
TOT. DEBT Apr 1 '14
$7.676,500
School tax (per
3.777
Sinking fund
5.000,000
8,000
principally for Issued by district
In 1914 (est.)
act.)21,000,000 PopulationPittsburgh Bank for Say. ; re-opened the cases, argument on Floating debt
Assessed val.'14 (3-5
24,042
the purpose of hearing
INT. at
City tax (Per $1.000) 1913.- _$12.00
12,700,542
constitutionality of the Act of Total Oct 1 1914
Total tax (per 11.000) 1913-....125.50 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. the 17 1913 under which additional
Sinking Funds Oct. 1 1914June
36.280
Population in 1910
personal Property (1571.539.535 75) Applic. to debt assumed $1,577.146
Sunbury is the county seat.
do do created by dist 291,500
z Opt. beg. 10 yrs. after date.
assessed, thus increasing the taxBOND. DEBT May 6 14 $575,40 ,
INT. payable at city treasury.
1,868,646
Assessed valuation 1913_143,079,771 able property to which the 7% debt Total sinking funds
$1,000) 1913-.35.50 , limit is applied in fixing the power of Assessed val. 1914----1.582.352,020
County tax (per
NEW CASTLE SCHOOL DIST. Population in 1910
111,420 ; the city to Increase its indebtedness. (Assessment about actual value.)
tax-free to holder
Bonds are all
In the final opinions, which were School tax (per 31,000) 1914_..$5.0O
and subject to call 10 years after date. NORWOOD.
handed down May 12 1914,the Court
Int. payable by School Treasurer.
This borough (P. 0. Norwood Sta- sustains the constitutionality of the
3148'99 M-N $27.000e_ _May 1 1919 tion) is in Delaware County. Incor- Act in question, but holds at the same PR
boroughlE
TFIsNIXVil ls In Chester CountY•
4 Rs'14 J-J 60,000c_ __July 1 1944 porated in 1893. State tax on bonds . time that loans authorized but not Incorporated Mch.6 1849. All bonds
are tax-free to holders.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1924. below paid by borough.
; issued and the portion of the
,
Refundlir & Paving Bonds.
Refunding Bondi.
city's
indebtedness assumed by the Board
Sewer and Highway Bonds.
350'00 A-0 $18.000c-Oct 1 1920 434g'96 M-8 $9,500c_ __Sept 11928 of Education cannot e excluded in is '08 M-1130.000c_Nov 1 '23-'33
3;48'01 F-A 20,000c--_Aug 1 1921 43413'99 F-A
20,000c_Nov 1'23-'38
2,000c___Aug 1 1929 determining the city's borrowing ca_s
3348'05 M-N 35,000c_ May 1 1925 Sag '02 M-N 2,000c_ _ _Nov 11022 pacity. V. 98, p. 1550.
-A 39.000c__ Aug 1 1920 434g'05 M-8 2.500c .._Sept 1 1935
Borouih Bonds.
3R8'99 F
Refunding Loans.
A-0 54,500r
194
Matured
43.0'11 J-J 140,000__-_Jan 2 1941 4Rit'08 J-D
3.000c_ Sept 11038 334s'97 J-J $422,500rDeal'14-'27 42
(Subject to call after 1904.)
(Subject to call after Jan 2 1921) 4346'11 M-N 50.000c_May 1 1941 3s '98 .3-i914,200rDee31'14-'27
Water Bonds (red. after 1904)•
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1914 3339,000 434s
15,000c_ _ _June 1 1944 3)48'94 3-3 1.360.000rDec31'14-'24
J-J
19,525
Sinking fund
544,000rDee31'14-'23 BOND. DEBT Nov 1913- 1201,900
BOND. DEBT June 1 '14- 184,000 3343'95 3-3
Assess.val.'14(60% act.)._20,952.270 Sinking fund
10.199 3348'95 J-J
5.000rDec31'14-'24 Assess. val.(60% act.) '12_5,206,819
School tax (per 31,000) 1914...19.00 Assessed valuation 1914.--1.500,000 3348'95 .1-3
1,000rDec31'14-'24 Total tax (per $1,000) '12..___517.00
40.000
Population in 1910
Population in 1914 (est.)
Water Loans.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.- J27.50
3
4
197 .
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
1 568 38 '00 J-J $3.000.000r_July 11931) INTEREST payable in Phoenix‘111e
1910
Population in
INTEREST payable at Delaware 334s'01 3-3 9.000.000rJuly 1 1931
-PHOENIXVILLE SCH. DIST.
NEW KENSINGTON.
SubwayLoan.
Trust Safe Deposit & Title
County
A1-s 55 0 r
J-D 13 :0500e -.1920-'30-'40
4.11
6
This borough is in Westmoreland Insurance Co. In Chester.
, 334s'94 J-J1112,400.000rDec31'14-21 45
87.000r-Dee 31 1923
1
County.
4 s
M-N 2,400r
Widening Delaware Avenue.
Street & Sewer !mot. Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT. 3548'96
9
,
1 340
414s'13 M-S$100,000_Sept 1 '23-43 NORWOOD
51.100.000rDec31'14-'26 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ 193 90011
1935
12.129
Sinking fund Oct 1 1014......
0
(Dim 320,00 1923, $30,000 1933. 4s '05 F-A $6,000r
Grade Crossing Abolition.
4348'12 M-N 35,000c.May 15'22-'42 48 '07 P-A
000 1943.
5 .
575,000r_July 1 1937 Assessed valuation 1914-.5,272.955
$41,000
0
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$8.0
BONDED DEBT Jan 1614 3294.000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 12 '144,342 48 '09 J-J 1.000,000r_Jan 1 1938
5,459,1651 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation
INT. in N. Y. or Phoenixville at
48 '09 J-J 1,500,000r_July 1 1939
7.7071 Assessed valuation 1914.- _1,192.065 48
Population in 1910
700,000r_ _ _Jan 1942 Farmers' & Mechanics' Nat. Bank.
J-J
INT.at Boro. Treasurer's office. 1 (Assess't 60 to 70% actual value.)
MOUNT OLIVER SCHOOL DIST.
$43,000c
430'13
BOND.DEBT Nov 1913-- 143,000
Assess. val. '13 (4-5 act.)_ _3.221,970
School tax (per 11,000) 1913_ _ _$4.50
5,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
INTEREST payable in Pittsburgh




NORRISTOWN.

This borough is the capital of
Montgomery County. Inc. Mch. 31
1812. Bonds are tax-free to holder,
and subject to call 25 years before
EaturIty. Population 1910. 27.875.
Borough Bonds.
334s g A-0 $57.500r___Oct 1 1927
334s g A-0 110.000r___Apr 1 1932
Refunding Bonds.
3s g
J-J $135,500r___July 1 1930
A-0 270.000r---Apr 1 1938
48 g
BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914 1573,000
Sinking fund
13,683
Assess. val.(2-3 act.)'14- _13,592,545
Total tax (Per $1,000) 1914_ ..$18.50
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.

Nov., 1914.]

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

75

Public Safety
INT. on bonds of old city of Pitts- POTTSTOWN.
PITCAIRN.
This borough is In Allegheny Co. 4s '95 M-N$200,000.--May 1 1925 burgh payable at City Treas, office in
Thls borough is in Montgomery Co.
(550.000 due triennially.)
Pittsburgh and Colonial Trust Co.. Inc. Feb. 6 1815. Bonds are tax.
Bonds are all tax-free to holders.
Bridge Bonds.
Pittsburgh. and at Pittsburgh Trust free to holders. Pop'n 1910. 15,599.
Refunding Bonds.
1 1925 Co.; on bonds of old city of Allegheny 0'13 3-3 $100.000
0'95 M-N5600.000- 510.000
8
1923-1943
(5150.000 due triennially )
int. Is payable in Allegheny and at
Hose House & Fire Protection.
Street !met St Sewer Bonds.
Funded Debt Loans.
office of T. Whelen & Co. in Phila.;
55.000
s'99 A-0 $32.000r
part each 5 years; last in
4s '04 J-1)5748.000c&r_June 1 1934 on Greater Pittsburgh miscellaneous
sehetcl Epee. & Fite Dept.
1929.)
($181.000 due quinquennially.)
loan of 1910 int. is payable at Pitts Is 09 M-S $25.000r
44s'12 F-A $15,000c
Municipal Bldg. & Sewer Bonds 4s '07 M-NS349.500c_ May 1 1927 burgh Trust Co.
(Due Sept. 1 1919.'24. 29. 34 & 39)
(5116.500 due quinquennially.)
$6.000c_ .Part yearly
45
J-J
48'13 .1-3 $*100.0001'23.'28.'33.'38'43
Summary of Bonded Debt
Funded Judgment Loan.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Jan. 114. Jan.31'13 BOND.DEBT Oct. 1914- $157.000
.
July 193C
A-0 $12,000c-Part yearly 48 '06 J-J $834,000
4s
Sinking fund
12.000
$
(3167,000 due quinquennially.)
1937
Oct
A-0
7,500c
58
Gross amount 43.097.974 41.759.777 Assessed valuation 1914... _7.833.865
Boulevard Bonds.
Street Bonds
(Assessment 34 to 2-3 actual value.)
Amt.tarried in
M-S $17.000c-Part yearly 48 '95 M-N$200.000---May 1 1921,
430
sinking fund 10,943,853 9.257.213 Borough tax (nor 51.000) 1914-$7.00
(550.000 due triennially.)
Oct 1937
7.500c
A-0
58
Total tax (per 91,000) 1914-17.00
Public-Improvement Bonds.
4348'12 F-A 32,000c
INT. at Berough Treas. office.
Netbond.debt32,154.121
and Certificates. 4s '07 M-N5292,700__May 1 '15-'27 Assessed val, of real and 32,502.564
Demand Notes
*Not all floated as yet, being sold
(Due $22,500 annually.)
J-D 510.140
6s
as work progressed (about 4-5 sold).
personal property for
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914- 594.200
purposes of taxation.
54.455 430'08 M-N$191,000
1938
Floating debt
1913-1914
5762.928,810 POTTSVILLE.
5.206 ($38,000 quinquennially until 1933, 7% constitutional
Sinking fund
limit
539.000 until 1938.
This city is in Schuylkill County.
Assessed valuation 1913...2,698.790
of indebtedness
(Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) 4)'i8'08 M-N$187,000
1938 Net bonded debt (as 53.405.017 Incorp. Feb. 19 1828. Consolidated
with Borough of Yorkville on April 3
Bore. tax (per 51.000) 1913-98.06 ($37,000 quinquennially until 1933,
above)
32.154,121 1907. Government
4 975
Population in 1910
$39,000 until 1938.
changed Dee. 1
430'08 M-N$100,000
1913 to that of 3d class city (V. 98,
1938 Margin of credit for ad420,000 quinquennially.
p. 1258). Holders of the bonds given
PITTSBURGH. Jos.0.Armstrong. 430'08 M-N$35,0
ditional borrowing-- - $21.250.896 below
are not liable for the State tax.
00
1938
Mayor; E. S. Morrow. Comp.
(56.000 quinquennially until 1933, Floating debt on Jan.31
1914
Thls city, now known as "Greater
54.655,666 is Fire Department Loan
$11,000 until 1938.
M-N $1.100r_ SI.000 yearly
Pittsburgh." is situated in Allegheny 430'11 M-S
POPULATION.
-In 1910 popu$315,900
Storage Lot Certificates
County. Legislature of 1905 passed
lation was 533,905: in 1900 It was Is
($117.000 due annually.)
M-S $3,000_ _51.000 yearly
an Act providing for the annexation Total of old city of M36_315.019.000 321.616: In 1890 it was 238.617; in
Street Paving Loan
of Allegheny; on Nov. 18 1907 the
1880. 156.389: in 1870. 86.076. In
U. S. Supreme Court held the law BONDS OF FORMER CITY OF 1913 population of "Greater Pitts- is 08 J-3 $15.000c___Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call after 1918.)
valid (V. 85. p. 1352). and annexaALLEGHENY. •
burgh" was estimated to be 565.000 is '10 M-S $50.000c_ __Sept 11940
tion became effective Dec. 9 1907.
North Side Fund. Bds.-4s '09.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1920.)
The boroughs of Sheraden and Mon. $171,000- $35,000
quinquennially
Refunding Bonds
tooth were also annexed in 1907. until '34, 531,000 until
PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTS.
'39.
330
J-J 524.000c_ __July 1 1929
Beechview annexed on Jan. 1 1909.
Pittsburgh and Allegheny School
Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1909.)
bonds issued in coupon form with 48City Park$63.000r_June
All
'05 J-D
1 '15-'35 districts were consolidated under the is '11 A-0 $29.000c
1921
privilege of registration.
48 '06 F
-A
7,6000-Aug 1 '15-36 new school code Nov. 13 1911 and all
(Optional after 1916.)
INDEBTEDNESS OF GREATER
the outstanding bonds of the various BOND.DEBT Nov 4 1914 $122.100
Electric-Light Bonds.
CITY.
4s '91 A-0$160.000r-Apr 1 1921 sub-school districts are assumed by Sinking fund
20.360
Municipal Building Bonds.
45 '93 A-0 14,000r_Oct 1 1923 the newly created school
of Tax
'11(% actual)
430'12 J-D $87,000_ _Dec 1 '14-'42 48 '94 J-J 86,000r___July 1 1924 Pittsburgh. The bondeddistrict of City val.(per $1.000) _ -7.787J72
debt
tax
1914._. _59.00
Market-House.
330'01 A-0 64,000r__Oct 1 '14-31 these former sub. districts on Oct. 1 Total tax (per 51.000) 1914...26.00
.
4 s'14 J-D$275,500__Dec 1 '14-42 4s '04 F
-A 16,000r_ _Aug 1 '15-'18 1914 was as follows:
Population in 1910
20.236
43s'12 ___ 290,500
4s '06 A-0 15,000c-Oct 1 '15-'29 Allen
$17,500
INT. at Borough Treas. office.
Playground Bonds.
48 '07 A-0 54.000r _Oct 1 '15-'32 Beltzhoover
125.000
430'12 J-D 377.000
Brushton
Public-Safety Bonds.
2139.000
430'13 J-D 87,000
330'01 A-0 $54,000r_Oct 1 '14-'31 Colfax
312,500 POTTSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds are
430'13 J-D 308.000.- -$11,000 yrly 4s '05 J-D 17,800r_June 1 '152
34.500 tax, which is all exempt from State
35 Crescent
Grade-Crossing Abolition.
paid by district.
Espien
Street improvement,
10.500
430'12 J-D $406,000_Dec 1 '14 42 4s '97 J-J $202,000r-Jan 1 1927 Franklin
Building Bonds
2
128.000
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
4s '93 A-0 200,000r_Oct 1 1923 Highland
590,000 330'09 J-D $38.300c. __June 1 1939
(Subject to call Juno 1 iff14.)
430'12 J-D $116.000_Dec 1 '14-'42 4s '94 A-0 200,000r.....Apr 1 1924 Homewood
225.000
Poor-Home Bonds.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
is '94 J4 200,000r_July 1 1929 Howard
66030
430'12 J-1) 3464,000_Dec 1 '14-'42 45 '95 J-J 150.000r_July 1 1925 Knox
3-3 $73.000c
1932
12.001) 3%s
(Subject to call after 1907.)
Bridge Bonds.
4s '95 J4 101,000----July 1 1925 Lawrence
10,000
4s '08 J-D $50,000-Dec 1 '14 38 330'01 A-0 203.000r__Oct 1 '14 31 Lucky
2
25.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14._ $121.300
2
0'08 J-D 200.000_ _Dec 1 '14-'38 4s '05 J-D 352.800r_June 1 '15-'35 Morse
9.961
24.000 -linking fund
430'08 M-N 91,200_ _May 1 '15-'38 4s '06 F
-A 15.200r-Aug 1 '15-'36 Mt. Albion
133.000 kssess val.(3-5 act.) 1914_7.787,000
4s '09 A-0 42.500-Apr 1 15-'39 4s '07 M-N400.000c-May 1 1937 Minersyille
188.500 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_59.50
43,4s 10 J-D 837,000_ _Dec 1 '14-'40
.
24.000
Oakland
Highway improvement.
97.000 Population in 1913 (est.)
INT. at Schuylkill Tr. Co., Pottsv.
430'10 J-D 135,000__Dec I '14-'40 45 '95 J-J $150,000r___July 1 1925 Sterrett
196.000
430'10 J-D 270.000Dec 1 '14-'40
Peebles
Judgment Fund Bonds.
235.000
43011 .,-- 725.400
48 '04 J4 $304,000r__Jan 1 '15-'33 St. Clair
22,000 PROSPECT PARK.
430'12 J-D 125,000-Dec 1 '14-'38
Thaddeus Stevens
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
9.000
This borough is in Delaware Co.
430'12 --- 63,000
48 '05 J-D 5,54.100r_June 1 15236 West Liberty
195,500 Incorp. May 9 1894. Tax on bonds
Public-Safety Bonds.
Washington
Sewer Bonds.
60.000 below is paid by the borough.
430'08 M-N$24,000c_May 1 '15-'38 45 '87 34
$50.000r.-July 1 1917 West Lake
23.500 is g '96 A-() $4.500r.
...Oct 1 1926
Street-Improvement Bonds.
48 '93 A-0 55,000r _Oct 11023 Beechview
26,000 is'99-00M-N*22.000r_May 1 '29-'30
4s '09 A-0 $30,500-Apr 1 '152
39 48 '94 A-0 100,000r __Apr 1 1924 Mt. Washington
27,000 110'04 A-0 *13.000c-Apr 1 1934
4s '09 A-0 12,500__Apr 1 '15-'39 48 '94 J-J 145,000r___July 1 1924 Sheriden
162,000 is '07 J-D *8.500r-__June 11937
43010 J-D 351,000.-Dec 1 '14-'40 48 '95 J-J 101.000r___July 1 1925 Lincoln
145.000 130'10 .I-D 15,000r._ _ 1920-1940
430'11 --- 816,600
330'01 A-0 36.000r
80,000 1148'10 J4 12.000r___July 1 1940
Oct 1 14-'31 Liberty
430'12 --- 81,000
Montooth
Pension Fund Bonds.
6.000 is '12 J-D x3.000r
1942
430'12 J-D 325.000__Dec 1 '14-'42 430'08 M-N$48,600- May 1 '15 38 Morehead
290.000 BOND.DEBT Nov 1 1913 578.000
2
430'13 --- 145,000
First Ward
Water Bonds.
56.000 Sink. fund (bonds & cash). 16,000
434s'14 --- 50,000
4s '87 34 $100,000r-July 1 1917 Second Ward
223.000 Assessed valuation 1913...1,171.735
Public-Park Bonds.
45 '89 J4 175,000r-July 1 1919 Third Ward
360,000 A.ssessment 60 to 709' actual value.)
430'08M-N $62,000c_May 1 '15-'38 48 '95 J-D 300.000r___June 1 1925 Fifth Ward
197,000 Borough tax (per$1.00100)1913.510.00
4s '08 M-N 75,000c_Nov 1 '14-'18 4s '95 J-D 326.000r-June
Sixth Ward
96.000 Total tax (per 51.000) 1913.-- 22.50
430'10 J-D 162.000Dec 1 '14-'67 4s '96 3-1) 202,000r_ _July 1 1924 Seventh Ward
1 1926
98.500 Population In 1910
1,665
Dept. of Charities Loan.
310'01 A-0 262.000r _Oct 1 '14-'31 Ninth Ward
10,000
* Subject to call 10 years after date.
430'08M-N5108.000c_May 1 '15-'38 48 '05 J4) 157.500r-June 1 '15-'35 Tenth Ward
192,000
z Subject to call at any time.
Fire-Engine & Police-Sta. Bds. Is '06 F
-A 62,600r-Aug 1 '15-'36 Elcventh Ward
208,500
1NT.at Boro.Treas.otfice in Moore.
430'08M-N$120,000c_ May 1 '15-'38
Twelfth Ward
100.000
Pittsb.-Allegheny Funding Bds. Thirteenth Ward
Public-Health Bonds.
8,000 PUNXSUTAWNEY.
30'08M-N $20,200r_May 1 '15-'38 430'08 M-N$386,000
5,500
This borough Is In Jefferson Co.
($77,000 quinquennially until 1933' Fourteenth Ward
Incinerating-Plant Bonds.
Efteenth Ward
42,000
Paving Bonds
4gle10 J-D $81.000-Dec 1 '14-'40
$78.000 until 1938.)
Board of Control
275.000 0'97 -- $8.000c
Sewer Bonds.
1937
Allegheny Funding Bonds.
(Optional after 1905.)
430'10 .1-133129,600__Dec 1 '14-'40 ..s '11 __- $367,200-513,600
yearly
Total
55.616,000 Is '97
430'10 J-D 183,600Dec 1 '14-'40
_
55.000c_ _ _....1927
Refunding Water Bonds.
New bond issue 1912
3.000.000
(Optional after 1905.
430'11
196,000
4s '93 J4 $100,000r.,_ Oct 1 1928
is '98 _ $8.500c---Part yearly
Funding Bonds.
Grand total Oct 1 1914_$8,616,000 Is '99 - 12.500c-Part yearly
City Home Bonds.
930'11 --- $275.400
330'01 A-01524,000r-Oct 1 '14-'21
is '08 3-1) 40.000c_ _ _June 4 1938
School Loan of 1912.
Public
-Works Bonds.
1 40,000r__Oct 1 '22-'31
51.000,000-July 1 1922 (Subject to call after June 4 1928.)
43008M-N5168,000e_May 1 '15-'38 48 '05
J-D 17,800r_June 1 '15-'35 43(g'12 J-..1
Refunding Bonds
1,000.00031y 1 '27&32
Water Bonds.
• 1.000,0003'1y 1 '37&42 is '03 __ 513.000
48 '09 J-J $5S3,600 ..Jan 1 '15-'39 Totalformer city of'Wetly-$6.455.358
1933
(Optional after 1918.)
4s '08 J-D 250.000__Dec 1 '14 38 SUNDRY BOROUGH INDEBT- PITTSTON. 2
Sewer Bonds
430'08M-N 482,800.. May 1 '15-'38
EDNESS.
This city Is in Luzerne County is '98
$2.500... _Part yearly
4s '09 A-0 42,500_ Apr 1 '15239
-Part
Elliott Borough.
Inc. 1895. Pop. 1910, 16.267.
Loan Of1904
430'10 J-D 81,000__Dec 1 '14-'40 4s '00
$27,000--June 1 '15 30
2
Is
Paving and Grading Bonds.
__
$800. __ _Part yearly
430'10 J-D 702,000$19,000 yr Decl
WAIN every 5 years.)
'04$14,000
430'10 J-D 81,000__Dec 1 '14-'40 430'0.3 -- 527,000-June 1 '15-'31 58 '13
1917. BOND.DEBT April 1912- $90.100
Improvement Bonds
Floating debt
43010 J-D 162,000-Dec 1 '14-'31
36.790
Harlon Borough.
14.088
4 8'10 J-D 700,000__Dec 1 '16-'40 45 '00 --- 137.500---Aug 1 1930 430'09 M-S $84.000c_Sept 1 '15-'38 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation
4J8'11 3-D 942,000.-Dec 1 '14-'41
_2.900,000
1 7,000----Aug 1 1920 45 Refunding Loan
'01 M-S $33.300c- - -.1916-1926 (Assess't about 40 tt')50%actual val.)
1911_4 s'12 3-3 168,000-Jan 1 '15 42
Pittsburgh-Esplen Judgment.
2
GEN. BD. DT.Oct 1914-- $117,300 Borough tax (per 51.000) 1911.512.00
4)8'12 J-D1.479.000__Dec 1 '14-'42 49 '10- - 55.000
Assessment debt (add'1)--Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
14,000 Total tax (per $1.000) 1911-- 37.00
($1,250 each 5 years until 1930.)
Sinking fund
23,122 Population in 1910
13eeelaview Borough.
9.058
4s '09 3441,646,000_ Jan 1'15-'39
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.)-8,278,766
These bonds were issued to Pay 430'08
INT. at Treasurer's office.
z
$5,000---Aug 15 1921 City tax
(per 51.000) 1914
for plant of Monongahela Water Co.. 4348'08
$5.00
14,000---May 26 1938
purchased by the city.
INT. at City Treasurer's office
PUNXSUTAWNEY SOK. DIST.
Montooth Borough.
--Hospital Fiends.
School-Bldg Bonds(Tar-exempt)
5s '04
57,500----Aug 1 1924
4 s'10 J-D 5216,000-Dec 1 '14-'36
434s'07 J-J $45.000c_1912 to 1937
Pittsburgh-Montooth Funding.
PITTSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. (510.000 in 1917. 1922. 1927. 1932.
J-D 87,000__Dec 1 '14-'42
4 s'12
43s'08___ 525,000
45 '05 _-- $13,000_Red. in 30
City-Hall Bonds.
($5,000 each 5 years until 1938.)
53 '07 --- 17,000_Red.5 to Yrs• 4sand $15.000 in 1937.)
430'10 J-D$1,350.000-Dec 1 '14-'40
'01 34 519.0000
1921
23Yrs.
430'09
Sheraden Borough.
Filtration Bonds.
100,000_Red.10to30yrs. BOND. DEBT May 1914- 559.000
430'08 M-N$600.000_May 1 '15-'38 5s '95 --- $2,000__Aug 1 1915 4345'13 M-S 70.000- --Sept 1 1923 Assessed valuation 1913...2.600 000
Total for Greater City_ -$17.666.900
500.---Aug 1 1916
School tax (per 51,000) 1910-.$16.00
a13
r Og11111!.. 1208, 33
In
INT.at Punxsutawney Nat. Bank.
8.000_Aug 1 '15-'21 atIVIT.
2.
0
DEBT OF OLD CITY OF PITTS0
48 '98 --8,000-Aug 1 '22-'25 Floating debt
11,116
BURGH.
Funds in banks
13,000-Aug 1 '26-'27
84,579 RADNOR TWP.SCHOOL DIST.
Water Loans.
35,000
This district is in Delaware Co
Nov1921 Assess. val.'13(70%, act.)10,074,113
43 '95 M-N5800.000c&r_ May 1 '25 0'01 --- 40.000
($200.000 payable triennially.)
Nov1931 School tax (per $1.000) 1913---57.00 Bonds are non-taxable to holder.
18,000 38 '00 34 $30,000_July'20;25:30
'06 J-J 367,200c&r_July119-36 430'04 --- 60.000-1914.'24 & '29 Population in 1914 (est.)
4s
25.000
INT.at People's Union Say. Bank. 49 '09 A-0 60,000c_ _Apr 1 '19-'39
Filtration Loan.
1934
85,000-Nov 1 '17-'37
($12.000 every 5 years)
3143'04 A-092.800,400.0ct 1 '15-'34 58 '07
($11.000 every 5 years.)
43(8'14 M-N 60.000. May 1 '24-'44
Improvement Bonds.
PLYMOUTH.
($12,000 every 5 years.)
4 .85 J-D$1.922.100-Dec 1 1915
0
Pittsburgh-Sheraden Funding,
This borough is in Luzerne County. BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '14 $150,000
Loan of 1900.
430'10-- 586,800
Funding
1.632
330'00 A-054,200,000-Apr 1 1930 ($17.800 every 5 years until 1928. 430'08 34 et Fire Dept Bonds Sinking fund
$27.000
1914-1934 Assessed valuation 1914-10.510,000
($700,000 due triennially.)
$17,600. 1933 to 1938.)
Street and Sewer Bonds
School tax (per 51.000)'14-'1536.25
Bonds.
Park
48 '10___ $17.000
430'11 34 518.000
Population in 1913 (eat.)
7.509
-May 1 1925 ($2,800 every 5 years until 1930, BOND. DEBT Jan 1
0'95 M-N$700,000.
1913-569.100
INT. on 430 at Hamilton Trust
($175,000 due triennially.)
52.900. 1935 to 1940.)
Outstanding orders
6,753 Co.; on 3s and Is at Commercial
8
430'0 M-S$176,200r-Mar 1 1938 Total for all boroughs-5491,300 Population in 1910
16,996 Trust Co., Philadelphia.




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PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

xcix.

$50,000c__ _Feb 1 1917 SHENAND OAH.
Sinkinyash
$11,602
Shenandoah is in Schuylkill Co
fund (Investments
es
20,297 4s '07 F-A100,000c-Feb 1 '24&'34
Assess valuation 1914-3,272.569
50,000c-Feb 1 1937 Incorporated In March 1806. All
bonds free of tax to holders and are
Population in 1910
5,903 4s '09 M-S 250,000c_Sept 1 '24-39
subject to call at any time.
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Rochester.
350,000 due every 5 years.
Funding Bonds.
4)(5'12 J-J $100,000c_July 1 '40-'42
J-J $40,000c
1938
450'13 A-0 150,000c_Apr 15 '41-'43 o
ROCHESTER SCHOOL DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
330'01 J'ne $24,500c_June 1 '15-'30 BOND.DEBT May 7'l4 $1,670,000
J-J $25,000c
1926
110.000 4s
4s '05 Nov 14,000c_Nov 1 '27-'35 Floating debt
4s '08 J'ne 15.000c_June 1 '31-'38 Sink.funds(bonds & cash) 166.650 5.Water Bonds.
J-J $71,116c --__1923-1924
256.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $53,500 Sinking fund (bonds)
1924
Assessed valuation 1914-$3,250.000 Assess. val.'13(80% act.) 81.865,880 4s '04 M-N 25,000c
1942
35,000
(Assess. 40 to 50% actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _48.50 45
School tax (per 41.000) 1914-410.00 Value school prop. 1914_42,936.258 BOND. DEBT May 25 '12 4155,116
22,500
TAX-FREE.
-The bonds are all Floating debt
int. at Rochester Trust Co.
free from taxation to holders, the tax Assess. val.'11 (309' act.)-3.225,733
00
City tax (per 41,000) 1911-415.
being assumed by district.
ST. CL/SIR.
25.774
Population in 1910
This borough (P.0. Pittsburgh)
INT. payable at office of Treas.
READING.
Is In Allegheny Co. Incorp. In 1907.
Bk.,Shenandoah.
INT.at Citizens'
This city Is the county seat of
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
POOR
Berks Co. Inc. Mch. 16 1847. 4348 09 J-J 48.000c-July 1 1919 SCRANTONtax-free DISTRICT.
.
to holder.
Bonds are
SHENANDOAH SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
90,000c_July 1 '29-'31 4s g '03 June $90.000c_Aug 1 '15-'23
In 1885 are tax-free
Redemption Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $98.000 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914...490,000 to Bonds issued Issues subject to tax.
holder; other
45 '12 J-J $450,000c_July 1 '17-'22 Floating debt
110.639 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913
$1.50 All bonds optional at any time.
'27.'32 & '37 Sinking fund
9.858
1915
INTEREST payable at Dime De- 4s '85 .74 37,300r
Sewer and Paving Bonds.
Cash on hand
11,115
1915
J-J 10,000r
4s '02 A-0 $60,000c _A917-1927 Assessed valuation 1914.-2,443,050 posit & Discount Bk. In Scranton. 45
1917
A-0 20,000r
4s
every 5th year on April 1.) School tax (per $1,000) 1913---$8.50
($20.000
1924
4s '97 F-A 80.000c-Feb 1'17 &'22 Population in 1910
5,640 SEWICKLEY. is in Allegheny Co. 4s '04 J-D 30.000c '14- $67,300
This borough
Refunding Water Bonds.
INTEREST payable at St. Clair Inc. Aug. 30 1853. Pop. '10. 4.479. BOND. DEBT Oct 19
8,000
Floating debt
49 '89 J4 $8.000c -..Jan 1 1919 Savings & Trust Co. of Pittsburgh.
Ref. Water Bds.(pall even 5.1 ' Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)-3,500,000
,734
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1904)
48 '03 A-0 $49,000c-Apr 1 '18-'33 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-423.25
4s '90 J-J 200.000c___July 1 1920
Municipal Hall Bonds.
SCHUYLICILL COUNTY.
Population in 1914 (est.)___-26,000
Water Dept. Bonds.
County seat Is Pottsville. All 4s '07 A-01421,000c_Oct 1 '15-'35
office.
48 '08 M-Sf$150.000c_Sept 1 18&23
1 2,000c_ __Oct 1 1936 INTEREST at Treasurer's
1 1928 bonds are exempt from taxation,
1 82.000c___Sept
Refunding Bonds.
45 '09 J-J I 50,000r_July 1 1919 State tax being paid by county
SOMERSET.
J-J 4133,800._ __July 1 1919 45 '05 A-0 $32,500c_Oct 1 '15-'35
000r-JulY 1 '24&'29 3s
Thls borough Is In Somerset Co.
1100.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '14._ $104,500
4s '14 A-0 50,000-Oct 1 '15-'39 (Subject to call July 1 1899.)
Hospital Bldg.& Court-House Ref. Assess. val.(90% act.)'14.7.000.000 Incorporated in 1795. Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
Street improvement
4$ '98 A-0 $40,000c_Apr 1'18 &'23 4s '12 A-0 $105.000c_Oct 1 1942 Tax rate (per 41.000) 1914-46.75 434s'09 J-J j$5,000c_July 1 '15-'19
INT.at First Nat.Bk., Sewickley.
(Subject to call April 11922.)
45 '97 J-J 40.000c July 1 '17&'22
115,000c_July 1 '20-'29
Insane-Asylum Bonds.
48 '99 A-0 40.000c-Apr 1 '19&'24
Water Bonds,
45 '11 J-J $500,000c___July 1 1941 SHAMOKIN.
Sewer Bonds.
is in Northumber- 4348'11 J-3 $9,000c -1915-1932
This borough
(Optional after Jan. 1 1921.)
-A$239,000
1915
4s '13 F
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $738,800 land County. Incorp. Nov. 9 1864. 4Ms'll J-J 15,000c
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
D
4s '03 A-0 $36.000c-Aug 1 '18-'28 Assess. val.'13(607 act.) 60.515,853 Bonds all tax-free to holder.
45 A-0 416.00041.000 yly. beg.'15
Street Paving Bonds.
State & co. tax(per 41.000) 13411.50
.
012,000 due every 5 years.)
DEBT Oct 1914-- $60,000
207.894 45 '09 M-S 455.000-- May 1 1939 BOND.
49 09 A-04160,000c_Apr 1 '19-'34 Population in 1910
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)-1,197,800
INT.tat County Treasurer's office. (Subject to call part In '14. 1.9 & '29) Tax rate (per 41,000) 1913-$27.00
(440,000 every five years.)
Borough Purposes.
CITY BOND. DEBT_ -.41,320,000
2,612
45
A-Of 58,800_0ct 15 '15-'18 Population in 1910
590.000
Water bonded debt
INT. at office of Bore. Treasurer.
1 25.000-Oct 15 '19-'28
TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14$1.910.000 SCOTTDALE. Is In Westmoreland
This borough
Refunding Bonds.
City sinking funds
121,977 Co. Inc. in 1874. Bonds are tax-free
48 '05 F-A $10,000- __Aug 1 1915 SOMERSET COUNTY.
Water
Wat sink
115,600
funds
holder. Population 1910. 5.456. 45 '09 J-J 24,000c-July 1 1939
Somerset is the county seat. Bonds
Total sink. f s. Oct 1 '14- $237,577 to Improvement Bonds.
holder.
Assess. val.(X actual)-56.808,225 58 '95 J-J $11,000c_July 1 '15-'25 (Subject to call after July 1 1919.) are tax-free to Bonds.
oe
4.Court-Hw
Fire Bonds.
Cty tax (per $1,000) 1913.-- 10.00
M-N$199.000c Novi '15-'34
29.000c_July
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-- 18.00 4s '99 J-J 30.000c_May 1 '15-'29 45 '05 M-S $45,000--Sept 1 1935 (V. 79, p. 2111, for maturity.)
M-N
1 '15-'38 (Subject to call 325,000 after 1915.)
Population in 1910
96,071 5s '08 F
5s '08
-A
8,000c_Feb 15'29-'38 BOND.DEBT May 8 1913 1156,200 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1914_ $199,000
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
17.800 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)29,557,317
Refunding Bonds.
Floating debt
4s '99 F
-A 410.000c_July 1 '15-'24 Assessed valuation 1913._ _5.69
18.3V County tax (per $1,000)'13-.47.00
67,717
READING SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14.. 888,000 (Assessm't 50 to 60% actual value.) Population in 1910
.
This district, comprising the city Sinking fund
19,000
9 00
tax (per 0
1913-$ .
in
INT. at Farmers' Nat. Bank.
of the same name,Is In Berks County. Assess. val.'13
19.588
(( act.)-.3,902.128 Population in
Bonds are all exempt from State tax, Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-424.50
INTEREST on refunding bonds of SOUTH BETHLEHEM.
which is paid by the district.
Boro. tax (per $1.000) 1913-.410.00 1909 Is payable at National Bank of
This borough is In Northampton
F-A $14.000c
z1929
3348
INT.at Borough Treasurer's office. Shamokin; on other issues at the Co. Inc. Aug. 25 1865. Bonds are
334s
A-0 $45.200c__Apt 1 z1930
all tax-free to holder.
office of the Borough Treasurer.
3s
A-04248,100c_ -Apr 1 x1934 SCOTTDALE SCHOOL DIST.
*Permanent St.-Impt. Bonds,
38 J-D 1124,700c
June z1931 430'09 J-D*440,320c_June 1 '15-'38
A-0 $15.000c..Apr 1 '19&'20
SHAMOKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s
3s
M-N489,500c__May 1 x1936 -s '07
5,000c-July 1 1922
Bonds below are tax-free to holder. 48 '06 .14 75,000c-__Oct 1 1936
1939 4 Ms'10 J-D 18.000 _ _Part yearly
3348'09 34 437,500c
A-0
34.000c_
4s
430.400r
semi-an
(Subject to call after 1910)
434s'12 A-0 42,000c-Oct 1 1942
DEBT Oct 11 1914_ 491,500 33s (Subject to call 1919.)
1941 BOND. valuation 1914.-3,924.546
334811 M-8 $68.000
*Street & Sewer impt. Bonds.
Assessed
9
192
M-N473.500r____May 1935
(Subject to call after 1912)
(per 41.000) 1913410.50 45 '05
4s13 A-0 $32,000-___Oct 1 1943
(Subject to call May 1910.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '144527,000 School tax
"----6,000 3348M-S $10,000r
Improvement Bonds.
1932
75,000 Poglikilleerto11111tietes.
Sinking fund
41( .14$21,000c_ _July 1 1940
(Subject to call 1907.)
School tax (per $1.000) 1913___45.00
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
13k., Scottdale. 4348
49,000c
For assessed valuation, popula- INT. at First Nat.
937
1920 Sewer, Police & Fire-Alarm Bds.
--- 18.500r
3348
tion. &c.,see City of Reading.
4348 '14 A-0 150.000r-._Apr 1 1944 434s'll A-0 440.000c___Oct 1 1941
x Optional 25 yrs. before maturity. SCRANTON.
*Redemption Bonds.
after April 1 1919.)
(Subject to call
INT. at District Treasurer's office.
-A $69,500c--Aug 1 1916
In Lackawanna Co. BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $291,400 4s
F
This city Is
*Sewer Bonds.
Inc.Apr.231866. Pop'n'10.120.867. Assessed valuation 1913__.5.600,000
=NOVO. M-8 $100,000c_ _Sept 1 1933
Bridge Loans.
1913_413.00 45
This borough is in Clinton County. 43s'94 J-D $60.000c_ _ _June 11910 School tax (per $1.000)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14._ $399,500
INT. sent to registered holders. Tax val. 1913 (2-3 act.)-.8,320.510
Inc. 1866. Population 1910. 4.621. 49 '07 M-8 91,000c_Mar 1 '15-'27
Water & Street Bonds.
Boro.tax (per $1,0(3o) 1913- $9.00
60.000e_Mar 1 '28-'37 SHARON.
1939
-a $25,000c
4 s'08 s
in 1910
i9 973
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
This borough Is In Mercer County. Population subject to call 15 years
Ref. Water Bds. (opt. beg. 1911). 4s '04 J-J $80.000c_July 1 '15-'29
*Bonds
Bonds are tax-free from date areIssue, at opt, of bore.
1841.
46 '06 J-J 425.000c_3uly 1 1936 4s '08 34 24,000c.July 1 '15-'26 Inc. Oct. 6Population 1910. 15.270.
of
TOTAL DEBT Oct 12 '14_ $50.000 4s '08 A-0 12,000c_Oct 1 '15-'26 to holder.
INT. at office of Borough Treas.
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. 1914 (1-3 act.)_ 1.938.941 4s '08 M-N 8.000c_Nov 1 '15-'22
M-NS61,000c-Nov 1 1915
48
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_411.00
Bureau of Fire Bldg. Loan.
Sidewalk Bonds (opt. beg. 1917)• SOUTH BETHLEHEM SCH.DIST
/NT. at Borough Treasurer's office. 4s '10 -_- 423.000___Apr 1 '15-'37 45 '07 F-A 41.500c-Aug 1 1937 4.8
J-D $39,100c_ __June 1 1932
Viaduct Bonds.
(Subject to call June 1 1912.)
Bonds (ol. beg. 1917)•
4318'11 A-04135.000r_Apr 1 '15-'41 49Street
RIDGWAY.
'07 F-A $60,000c---Aug 1 1937 45 '14 M-NS50.000_May 15 '24-'34
Sewer Bonds.
This town Is in Elk County. Bonds
s'14_ 86,000
4s Impt. Bonds (opt. beg. 1913),
are all taxed and are all optional 5 3348'00 J-D $45,0000_June 1 1915
F-A $80,000c-Aug 1 1933 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ $175,100
years from date. Pop. 1910. 5.408. 45 '00 J-J j 45,000c-June 1 1920
Sinking fund
12.000
Sewer Bonds.
1 25.000c_ _June 1 1925 3348
1932
48 '02 M-N$17,500c
M-N460,000c-Nov 1 1931 Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.) 8,630,055
18,000c_July 1 '15-'23
1935 48 '04 34
4a '05 M-N 17.000c
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-47.00
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1906.)
1937 4).18'11 A-0 48,000c_Oct 1 '15-'38 3348
5s '07 A-0 70.000c
-A 440.000c_Aug 1 1932 Population In 1914 (est)
F
25.000
1939
Bridge and Improvement.
5s '09 A-0 12.000c
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.)
4s '04 F-A 440,000c_Feb 1 '15-'34 4s '07 F-A $38.500c _Aug 1 1937
Paving Bonds.
in South Bethlehem
INTEREST
Municipal Improvement.
1 1943
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1917.)
56 '13 --at Wilbur Trust Co. and South Beth20 000
BOND. DEBT June 24 '13 $113,500 4s'12 J-D$140,000c_June 1 '15-42 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.- $341:000 lehem National Bank.
5,369 43.0'91 J-D 23,000c___Dec 1 1916 Floating debt
Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ -1,811.840 430'13 M-8 348,000-Sept 2'15-'43 Sinking fund
55.000
City tax (per $1.000) 1913___$15.00 45 '14 M-N 60.000r-May 1 '15-'44 Assess. val. 1913(M act.).7.000.000 SO.SHARON (SEE PARRELL)•
City Improvement.
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913 413.50 SPRINGDALE.
INTEREST payable in Ridgway. 48 '86 J-J $7,000r_July 1 '15-'16
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913.-428.00
Tills borough Is In Allegheny Co.
4$ '08 .1-.7 76.000c_July 1 '15-'33
INT. at McDowell N. Bk-Sharon. Inc. Oct. 17 1906. Pop.'10. 1,999.
RIDLEY PARK.
Judgment Funding Bonds.
Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
This borough is in velaware Co. 3M s'03A-0468.000c Oct1'17-22-27-32
Sewer Bonds
Inc. Dec. 121887. Bonds are tax-free 4s '05 A-0 266.000c-Apr 1 '15-'35 SHARON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914._ $300,000 4 Ms'll M-N412.000c___May 1 1921
to holder. Population 1910, 1.761.
(455.000 due each five years.)
1929 We'll F
Street Bonds
J-J 433,000
3Ms
-A 189.000-Aug 1 '15-'41 Assessed valuation 1913...5,692.336
(per 41.000) 1913-411.10 00_11 M-N410,000c..May 1 '21&26
1934
J-J 25.000
40
Street-Paving Bonds (Assessm1). School tax
Water Bonds (due every 5 yrs.).
Sewer Bonds.
48 '08 J-J $19.000c_July 1 '15-'33
49 '06 A-0 $22,000c-Oct 1 1936 434s'09 M-N 42,000r_Nov 1 '22-'34 SHARON HILL. In Delaware Co.
M-N$50,000c_May 1 '26-'41
This borough is
BOND.DEBT Sept 1912._ $72,000
BOND.DEBT Aug 14 '13.. $80,000
Redemption Bonds.
9,000 43893 J-D 438.000c-June 1 1919 Inc. Mar. 1890. Pop'n 1910, 1,401. Assessed valuation 1912-- _1,595,335
Floating debt
All bonds tax-free to holder.
29,000 TOT.BD. DT.May 31 '1442.004.500
Sinking fund
INT. at Springdale Nat. Bank.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.)-1,886.175 Bonds in sinking fund-- 133.000
366.936 4s g '06 M-S $30,000c--Mar 1 1936 STEELTON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$20.50 Cash in sinking fund
11 1937
4s '07 M-N 5,500c-Nov
This borough 19 In Dauphin county
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chester. Total assessed val. 1914-84,405,075 4s '11 __7,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1941
(Assessment about full cash value.)
All bonds tax-free to holder.
Bonds (opt. beg. 1920)•
City tax (per $1,000)'14____$7.32 4sSewer -A $15,100c__-Aug 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
g '05 F
ROCHESTER.
-All bonds Issued by BOND. DEBT Oct 1914
$57,600 -s '14 _-- 445,000
This borough Is in Beaver County. TAX-FREE.
Imp rovement Bonds.
this city are tax-exempt to holder.
6,209
tax-free to holder.
Sinking fund
Bonds are
Assess. val. 1913 (2-3 act.).1,108,225 4348'14 J-J $55.000-._ _Jan 1 1944
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Filter-Plant Bonds.
43s'12 A-0 $40.000c_Oct 1 '27-'41 SCRANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total tax (per 41.000) 1912-420.50
434s'08 J-J $85,000_ __July 1 1937
1 1918
July
434893 J4 $50.000c
City Hall Building Bonds.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
Sewer Bonds.
43-is'12 A-0 415,000c_Oct 1 '27-'41 4M s'00 J-D 160.000c June!'26&'28
M-N335.000__- May 1 1929
48
140.000c-June 11030
Water-Works Bonds.
1 1931
58 '96 J-J $33,000-Jan 1 '15-'25 430'01 J-D 75.000c.--June'15-'33 SHARPSBURG SCHOOL DIST. oWater Bonds.
S145.000 __.,Jan 1 1930
School Bonds.
improvement Bonds. 4s '03 A-0 250.000c-Oct 1
General &
M-N$10,000c ____1915-1924 434s
J-D 22,000--Dec 1 1923
430'08 M-S $50,000- _Sept 1 '23-'35 (450,000 due 1915.'18.'23.'28 & '33.) 334s
15.000
30.000c._ .Aug 1 1928 48 '05 M-N 65,000c --1915-1932 _s '14
General Bonds.
DEBT Oct 9 'IC.. $342,000
1 '16&'20 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914-475,000 BOND.-A
Ss '95 M-N 7,000Nov 1 1915 3Ms'02 F f100.000c.Aug
40,000c---Aug 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1910.-4,386.425 Assessed valuation 1913---5,794,080
25,000__Oct 1 '27-41
430'12 A-0
49.50
50,000c-Aug 1 1932 (Assessment 75% to 80% actual val.) Boro tax (per $1,000) 1914_ j4.240
00'10 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '32-'39
1'15-19-20 School tax (per 31.000) 1914.-48.00 Population in 1910
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '14- 4190,000 4348'95 3-3 75,000c_July 1'22-25-27 INTEREST payable in Sharpsburg. • INT.at Steelton Nat.11k.,Steelton.
A-0 120,000c Apr
35.500 4348'97
Floating debt

This borough Is In Allegheny Co.
Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 6.042.
Sewer Bonds
4Ms'99 A-0 $14.000c- Part yearly
Improvement Bonds
4Ms'08 M-N$48,000c___Part yearly
45 '05 J-J 20,500c_Part yearly
15,500c-.Part yearly
55 '97 J-J
Water Bonds
5348'94 A-0 $6.000c- __Part yearly
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14-- 499,500
7.318
Sinking fund
(abt.4-5act.)7,174,860
Assess.val 13
Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913_46.00
INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank.




Nov., 1914.

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

STEELTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4 s'13 J-D $65,000c___June 1 1943
3s
...._ 20,000
3 s
--- 50.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$135,000
Sinking fund
38.000
Assessed valuation 1913_.5.900.000
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-$10.00
Population in 1913 (est) ----15.000
INT. payable at Steelton Nat. Bk.
and People's Bank. Bonds are
tax-free to holder.

Sewer Bonds.
M-S $15,000....- -Sept 1 1928
55
(Subject to call beginning in 1908)
4348'13 51-8 24.000e_ Sept 1 1933
Funding Bonds.
J-D $13.000____June 1 1932
4s
4348'04 J-J
12,000July 1 1934
(Subject to call July 1 1919)
Street Bonds.
4s
.1-D $2.500_ _ __June 1 1932
.
48 '07 M-IsT 20.000c_May 1 '27&32
I 8.000c__May 1 1937
430'10 F
-A 10.000c_Aug 1 1932
Small-Pox (opt. beg. Aug.'M.
STOWE TOWNSHIP.
-A $12.000____Aug 1 1926
This township Is in Allegheny Co. 334506 F
Water-Works Construc'n Bds.
Municipal Bldg es Street Bds.
1939 430'11 F-A$100,000c_Aug 21'21-'36
4)0'09 M-N$90,000
(Part every 5 years)
1914-1920
4s '06 A-0 24.000
Paving Bonds.
1937
430'06 A-0 60.000
M-S $21,500____Sept 1 1928
1939 55
-A 45,000
430'09 F
(Subject to call Sept 1 1908)
BOND.DEBT May 12'14 $220,500
J-D $5.000_ _ _ _June 1 1932
Assessed valuation 1913- _ _6.608.720 4s
15.0O0-..July 1 1934
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1913---$16.50 430'04 J-J
(Subject to call July 1 1919)
8.145
Population in 1910
INT. at McKees Rocks Trust 4s '04 J-J $7,000____July 1 1934
434s'06 J-D f 10,000c_Xne 1 '26&'31
Co., McKees Rocks.
-5,000c__June 1 1936
3
-fl 10.000c
STOWE TWP. SCHOOL DIST.
1931
Thls district Is in Allegheny BOND.DEBT May 7 1914 $292.500
County. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Assess. val.'13 (80'% aet.)-5,520,917
43s'07 F-A $41.000c ----1915-1934 Tax rate (Per 31.000) 1913--319.75
45 '00
4.000c ----1915-1924
INT.at
410'03 _-7,000c ----1915-1928 Bonds of Tarentum Say.& Tr. Co.
430'05 --- 11.000c __--1915-1925 free of tax1907 and water bonds are
to holder.
5s '08
9. 50c---- 1914-1924
-434s'10 --- 30.000r -1914-1934
TARENTUM SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14-- 6102,150
J-J $45,000c '17-'22-'27&32
Sinking fund
9.900 4355
Assess. val.:14 (4-5 act.)-6,600,000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 9'14- $45,000
School tax (per $1.000) 1914-$8.50 Assess. val.'14(80% act.)_5,568.690
Population in 1914 (est)
7.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1914 --$8.00
INT. at Tarentum
INT. at McKees Rocks Trust Co. Bonds are tax-free to Say. ec Tr. Co.
holder.
STROUDSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
This district Is In Monroe County.
45
$46.000c
BOND.DEBT May 1914-- -$46.000
Assessed valuation 1914___2,235,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_-_$9.00
Population in 1913 (est)
5 200

TIOGA COUNTY.
Wellsboro is the county seat.
Funding Bd .(sub.to State tax).
430'14 M-S $70,000r____Mar 2 1924
(Optional after one year)
BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1914_470.000
Assess. val.real estate_ -13.354.176

SUNBURY.
This borough is In Northumberland
County Incorp. March 24 1797.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
334s
--- $62,000c_ _ _Part yearly
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914....$62.000
Floating debt
9.250
Sinking fund
9.000
Assess. val.'13(40% act.)-4.386,564
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913..$28.00
Population in 1910
13,770
INT. payable at Sunbury Tr. &
Safe Deposit Co.

TITUSVILLE.
This city Is in Crawford County.
First charter Feb. 28 1866; present
charter May 23 1889.
City Bonds (Tax-exempt).
38
J4 68.100c
1919
334s
.34 36.300
1920
3345
.14
4.000
1937
33.68
3-3 48.500
1939
GEN.BD. DT.Apr 1 '13-- $94,900
Improv't bonds (add'h_ -- 39,047
Assess. val.'13 (real est.)_ _2.348,400
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913..$1.00
Population in 1910
8 533
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.

SWARTHMORE SCHOOL DIST.
Thls district is In Delaware County
Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
J-D 660.000c-fun° 1 '26-'41
BOND.DEBT Apr 10'14.-487.000
Sinking fund
6.334
Assess. val. '14 (60% act. _2,147.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$12.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
2.200
INT.on bonds due '26-'31 payable
at Chester Co. Tr. Co., Westchester; on bonds due '32-'41 at Swarthmore National Bank.
SWISSVALE.
This borough is In Allegheny Co.
Sewer Bonds
A-0 $96.000
1915-1933
48
30,000c_July 1 '16-'21
430'11 J-J
Refunding Bonds
430'07 J4 $100,000c
-July 1 '17-'37
(Part every five years)
Street-Improvement Bonds
J-J $24,000
45
1934
4 all J4 50.000c_July 1 '22-'26
s'12 J-J
20.000
St -Impt & Fire Bds (Tax-ex'pt)
4348'06 J-J $58.000c-July 2 '15-36
(For maturity see V.83. p. 999.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14.. $378,000
Floating debt
92.224
Sinking fund
14.500
Assessed valuation 191C...9,446.340
(Assessment 805 actual value)
Borough tax (per $1.000) 1914-67.00
Population in 1910
7.381
INT. payable at Swissvale Nat.
Bank and Braddock Nat. Bank.

TITUSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
430'11 A-0387,500c.kr Apr 1 '15-39
2.000o3cr-Apr 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '14_ $89,500
Assess. val.(40% act.)1914 2,400.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_320.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
8.550
INTEREST payable In Tituinille
at banks or Treas. office. Bonds are
tax-free to holder.
TURTLE CREEK.
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
430'12 M-N$145,000_Nov 1 '21-'41
($15,000. '21: $20,000. '26: $30.000,
'31; $35,000. '36; 645,000. '41.)
Street Bonds.
4348'10 M-NJ $22,000c-Nov 1 '15-'36
I 8.000c_Noy 1 '37-40
BOND.DEBT May 12'14 $240.500
Sinking fund
812.620
Assessed valuation 1913--_4.758.510
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-421.50
Population In 1910
4,995

TURTLE CREEK SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT June 1914.. $60.500
Assessed valuation 1913-4,756,510
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ $8.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
5.000
TYRONE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '00 8-a $12.500c---1930
(Optional after 1920)
48 '08 s-a
---1928
(Optional after 1916
$13,500c---4345'09 ann $3.500c---------1915
(Optional after 1910)
SWISSVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. 448'11 s
-a $50.000c__1931& 1941
Bonds are tax-exempt.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14-481,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_4212,500 Sinking fund
5,800
Assessed valuation 1913-9.750.475 Assess. val.'13(60% act,)-2,560.000
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-47.00 School tax (per 31.000) 1913__$14.50
INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank.
Population in 1914 (eat.)
8.000
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Tyrone.
TAMAQUA.
This borough Is In Schuylkill UNIONTOWN.
This borough Is the county seat of
County. Incorp. In 1833. Bonds
Fayette County. Incorp. in 1796.
are all tax-free to holder.
Ref. &[mut. Bonds(opt. beg.'19) State tax on bonds paid by borough.
Building Bonds
$25.000c
.00'14
48 '06 A-0 $130.000c_Oct 1 1930
Paving & Small Pox Bonds
334s'06 F-A $24.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1926 48Street Bonds
'06 A-0 $50.000c....-Oct 1 1930
(Subject to call after Aug 11911)
43s
M-N 42,000c
1942
Refund. Loan (opt. beg. 1904).
334599 A-0 $13.0011r---------1919 45Street and Sewer Bonds
M-N$149,500c_May 1 1928
Water Loan (opt. beg. 1907)•
(Subject to call May 1 1918)
33.0'02 s-a 635.000c
1922
Funding Bonds
Sewer and Refunding Bonds
38
M-N$32.000c_ May 1 1919
00'11 F-A $45,000c---Aug 1 1941 43is
M-N 58.000c_ _May 1 1942
(Optional after Aug. 1 1921)
BOND, DEBT Oct.1914-.4411,500
Sewer Loan (opt. beg. 1909)•
Assess. val. 1914
1924 Total tax (per (4 act.)-7.000,100
-a $20,000c
330'04 s
DEBT Oct 9 '14-- $162,000 Population in $1.000 (1914-528.50
BOND.
1910--13.344
Assessed val.'13(1-3 act.)_2.504.077
INTEREST payable in Uniontown
Total tax (per $1.000) l913..__$36.00 at Fayette Title & Trust Co.
Population in 1910
9.462
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. UNIONTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
A district In Fayette County.
TARENTUM.
Bonds are tax-free to holders.
This borough is in Allegheny Co. 430'14 _- 6100,000c
BOND.DEBT May 15'11-$233.000
Inc. 1842. Population '10. 7.414.
Assessed valuation 1910...7,102.671
Electric Light Bonds
1922 School tax (per $1.000)
M-S $10.000
5s
-$10.00
INT. payable at the Merchants'
(Subject to call $1,500 yoy)
4
430'0 J-J $10,000-.. ..July 1 1934 Nat. Bank In Philadelphia and at
Pittsburgh Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
(Subject to call July 1 1919)




UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP.
This township Is in Delaware
County. Bonds below tax-free.
Funding and Road Bonds
430'10 ___ $28.000_ ._Oct 1 1940
BOND.DEBT Nov 11/13-$160,800
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__5,200.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-$17.50
Population in 1910
5.385

77

48 '11 3-3 $60,000c-July 1 1941
(Optional after July 1 1928)
3345'02 J-D $20.000c
1932
4s '07 J-D 13.000c
1937
414s'12 5-D 50.000c__May 31 1942
(Subject to call June 1 1927)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-$150.000
Assessed valuation 1914-.3.465.273
Scheel tax (per 81.000) 1914-49.00
Population in 1912 (est.)
7.500
UPPER DARBY TWP.SCH.DIST
INT. at any Waynesboro bank.
434s'09 A-0$25.000c_Apr 1 '15-'18
12.000c---Apr 1 1919 WAYNESBUB.G.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $37,000
This borough is In Greene County.
Aasess.val.'13(abt60%act.)5.250.000 Inc. In 1816. Bonds are tax-free to
School tax (per $1.000) 1914_....$7.00 holder. Population 1910, 3.545.
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Clift. Heights.
Funding and Paving Bonds
58 '07 ,J-D $51.500c__J&D '14-'37
VENANGO COUNTY.
(See V. 85. p. 1539, for maturity.)
Franklin Is the county seat. Bonds BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $130.500
are tax-free to holder.
Assess. val. (34 act.) '13__ _2.150.000
Bridge Bonds
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913____19.00
4s '09 M-S $85,000c_Mch 1 '15-'19
INTEREST at office of Treasurer.
4348'10 A-0 175,000c
_1920-1928
BOND.DEBT Oct 9 1914 $260,000 WEST CHESTER.
Assess. val.'14(65% act.)25,418,765
This borough is the capital of CheaCounty tax (per $1.000) 1914_43.50 ter County. Incorp. March 1799.
Population in 1910
56.359 Bonds below are all subject to call.
INTEREST payable by Treasurer. 4sSewer Bonds.
A-0 $46.000c
VERONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
General Loan.
This district is In Allegheny Co.
4s
A-0 $25,000c
1940
4 s'12
$70,000c_May 1 '17-'42
Street Improvement Bonds
434s'13
25,000Apr 1'33-38-43 38
A-0 $8.900c
1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_4100.000 3345
A-0 $6.900c-Apr 1 1933
Assess. val.'13 (4-5 act.)--2,220,550
Water Bonds
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-49.00 3345
5-5 $18.400c
1927
Population in 1913 (est.)
3.000
Redemption Bonds
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Verona. 3345
A-0 $41.700c--1927
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914-8186.700
Sinking fund
10.188
WARREN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assess. val.'13 (959' act.)_9,036,762
School Bonds (Tax-exempt).
4s '97 J-J $42.000c_June 1 '17-'37 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913 -413 7
7
.00
Populg ti
.
(Optional $11.000 every 5 years.) borou ah on in 1910
11.767
TNT.
INT. payable by Borough Treas.
334s'01 J-J $50.000c___July 1 1931
taxes on bo
bonds are paid by the
(Subject to call $10.000 in 1921.
$20.000 in 1926.)
4%8'13 M-N 50,000c---May 5 1943
430'14 M-N 75,000c.May 11 '19'44 WEST CHESTER SCHOOL DIST.
334s05 A-0 $90.000c_ _ _Oct 1 1935
(Part due every 5 years.
Rouse Estate Bonds (Past Due). (Subject to call $44,500 after 1907
and 860.000 after 1920)
45
July 1 $l0.000
Jan 1 '04-'05
BOND. IDERT Oct 14 '14_ $227,000 4s '09 A-0 $26.000c___Oct 1 1939
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1910)
Assess. val. '14(40% act.)_5,500,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$13.25 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914.. $118,000
Assess. val.'13(90% act.)_9,036.762
INT. at Warren Trust Co.
School tax (per $1.000) 1913--_$6.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
10.000
WASHINGTON.
This borough Is in Washington CO. INTEREST at the Farmers' &
Incorporated Nov. 5 1907. West Mechanics' Tr. Co., Westchester.
Bonds are tax-free to holder.
Washington, with a population of
3.700, was annexed in 1907.
WEST HOMESTEAD.
Paving Bonds
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
4s '99 A-0 $3.500c__Oct 1 '15-'21
2,500e__Oct 1 '15-'19 Inc. 1900. Bonds are tax-free to
4s '98 A-0
4s '04 A-0 150.000c-Oct 1 '26-'32 holders. Population 1910. 3.009.
Refunding Bonds
3.6s
A-0 45.000c-Oct 1 '15-'17
1931
4s '02 M-N150,000c-Nov 1 '18-'27 434508 34 $25.000c
Sewer Bonds
9,000c-Jan 1 '15-'23
-a
58 '10 s
1930
3.-D $27.000c
48
(Subject to call.)
Municipal Bldg Bonds
Park Bonds
J-D $6.000c
1922
48 '04 A-0 $20.000c_Oct 1 '21-'22 45
Grading & Paving Bonds
Funding Bonds
3
-fl $59,000c- 1933
48 '06 M-N$13.500c__Nov 1'15-19 48
4s '05 M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '15-18 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $117,000
Assess. val.'14 (809' act.)_2,824.420
Sewer Bonds
4s '02 A-0 $35.000c_Oct 1 '18-'20 Total tax (per 81.000) 1914-417.50
INTEREST at Monongahela Trust
48 '04 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 '22-'24
4s '06 M-N 78.000c_Noy 1 '20-'36 Co., Homestead.
4s '08 M-S 30.000c_Sept 1 '34-'36
BOND.DEBT May 7 1914 $885,500 WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
County seat is Greensburg. Bonds
Tax valuation 1913
11,385.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-413.00 of 1909 are tax-free to holder.
Population in 1910
Funding Bonds
18.778
INT. at any Washington bank.
is '09 J4 $472.000c___July 1 1934
(Subject to call $125.000 every five
WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
Years beginning July 1 1914)
45 '99 J-J $24,600_ -July 1 '15-'24 4348'13 -_ _ 8250.000
1933
334s'99 M-S 34,000__Sept 1 '14-'21
(subject to call beginning 1929.)
334s'00 J-D
6.500__Dec 1 '22-'23
Court
-House Bonds
00'01 M-S 3.000_Mch 1 '16 &'21 48
3-3 $474.000e___3uly 1 1934
4s '02 3-D 12,000_June 1 '15-22 BOND,DEBT Oct 1914 $1,196,000
5s '04 J-D 50,000
Sinking fund
218.023
June 1 19 & '24 Ass'd -val.'13(4-5 act.)__ 166.841.211
430'04 J-D 40.000__June 1 '15-'34 State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'13-.48.00
5s '04 M'S 20,000__Aug 1 '26-'34 Population in 1910
231.304
43(8'09 M-S 55,000__Sept 1 '17-'30
INT payable at Treasurer's office.
TOTAL DEBT July 6'14_4245,100
Assess. val.'14(70% act.) 11,327,815 WEST NEWTON SCHOOL DIST.
School tax (per $1.000) icac....sio.on
This dist. is in Westmoreland Co.
Population M 1914 (est.)
Bldg. & Equip. Bds. (Tax-free).
20.000
Bonds free from tax to holder.
430'13 M-N$30.0100„May 1 '18-'38
(Part due every 5 years)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914----$30.000
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
INT. at Treasurer's office.
Washington Is the county seat.
State tax on court-house bonds,
bridge 4s and 4.70s, funding 4s and WEST PITTSTON.
This borough (P. 0. Pittston) is
road 43(s is paid by the county: State
tax on other road bonds and bridge in Luzerne Co. Pop'n 1910, 6,848.
4345 is paid by holder.
General Inlet. Bonds.
Court
-House and Jail Bonds
5s '13 34 $10.000c___Jan 1 1338
4s '98 F-A$302,000r_Aug 1 '14-'26 (Optional beginning Jan. 1 1923)
48 '01 J-D 255,000r_Dec 31 '14-'30
Sewer Bonds.
Bridge Bonds
-8 '95 -__ $12,000
48 '08 A-0$122.000c-Oct 1 '14-'30
Paving Bonds.
430'08.14 94.000July 1 '14-'28 -8 '03 _-- $17,000
48 '09 34 46,000c July 15 '15-'19 BOND.DEBT April 1914.. $339,000
430'12 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '15-'24 Sinking fund
3.500
4.70'13 F
-A 100,000c-Aug 1 '19-'23 Ass'd val.'14 (60% act.)_3,295,659
Road Bonds
Borough tax rate(per$1.000)'1447.00
48 '06 F-A $52.000c-Aug 1 '14-'17 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
48 '07 F
-A 100 000o3trAug i'15-25
INT. at West Side Bk.. W. Pitta.
45 '08 F-A 98.000c-Aug 1 '14-'28
48 '09 A-0 96.000c-Apr 1 '15-'30 WEST PITTSTON SCH. DIST.
4s '10 34 100.000c--July 1 1931
Bonds are all tax-free to holder.
4348'11 J-J 450,000c_July 1 '14-31 434s'08 3-D$8.000c_Dec 1 '14-'21
448'12 .7-D 98,000c_Dec 15'14-'27
34.000c_Dec 1 '22-'38
43j8'13 M-N118,000c_June 1 '15-'33 TOTAL DEBT Oct 14'14_ 842.000
4348'14
120,000c-June 1 '20-'33 Assess. val.'14 (34 act.)-3,295,659
Funding Bonds
School tax (per $1.000) 1914-- $9.00
4s '09 J-J $46.000c_July 15'14-'19 Population in 1914 (est.)
7,500
BOND.DEBT June 191442,201,000
INTEREST payable at People's
Assessed valuation 1914_123,530.502 Union Savings Bank, Pittston.
(Assessment about 3i actual value.)
County tax (per $1.000) 1913..$3.75 WEST VIEW.
Population in 1910
143.680
This borough is in Allegheny Co.
Court-house and jail bonds are
Sewer St Bridge Bonds (Tax-free)
reistered; all others coupon with
$12.000c___Feb 1 1924
privilege of registration.
4348'14
20.000c__-Feb 1 1934
INT. on 48 of 1898 at Union Trust
30.000c_-_Feb 1 1944
Co., Pittsburgh; other issues at the BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 8100.500
County Treasurer's office.
Sinking fund
12.350
Assessed valuation 1914_2.358.700
WAYNESBORO SCHOOL DIST.
Population in1 0
This district Is In Franklln County.
payable 1 Bellevue R1 ari!
9 at
e
.
Bonds below are tax-free to holder.
Savings 'rrust Co.

PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

78

1 WILLIAMSPORT BCE. DIST.
WILKES-BARRE.
Wilkes-Barre Is In Luzerne County. 4.208'13J-J $250,000__July 1 '18-38
(Part due every 5 years.)
-paving
/no. May 14 1871. All street
bonds subject to call after one year. TOTAL DEBT May 1914 $250,000
Assessed
City Improvement Bonds 1927 Tax rate valuation 1913_ _15,338,000
(per $1.000) 1913--$9.125
J-D $90.000c___June 1
4348
M-N 40.000c_ May 1 1924
INT.at Susquehanna Trust & Safe
434s
F-A 60.000c_Aug 1 '15-29 Deposit Co., Williamsport.
334s
J-J 363.000c_Yrly to 1935
48
(512,000 July 1 1913. $15.000 yearly
to 1922. 516.000 yearly to 1930 WILMERDING SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Allegheny Co.
and $20,000 yearly to 1935.)
J-D 2016.400c - -1915-1938 430'12 M-N$65.000c ----1917-1937
4345
A-0 18,500
($9.000 yearly to 1928 and $8.000 45
1914-1924
TOTAL DEBT June 2'14_ $81,500
yearly to 1938.)
A-0 350.000-$30,000 Oct 1 Assess. val.'14 (809 act.)-4,700.000
430
1917. $10,000 yearly 1918-1932, School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$9.30
Population in 1914 (est)
$17.000 yearly 1933-1942.)
6.500
Street Bonds (5s J-J .
INT. at East Pittsburgh National
1918
19151631.200
535.700
Bank of Wilmerding.
1919
1916 14.300
47.500
1917
87.200
Refunding Bonds
WINDBER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
F-A $40,000c_Feb 1 '15-'19
3348
This district is in Somerset Co.
F-A 90.000c__Feb 1 '20-'29
3348
Building Bonds (Tax-Free)
BOND.DEBT Apr 6'14.41.485,100 434512 F
-A $50.000c--Aug 1 1922
5.193
Floating debt
'27.'32. '37 & '42
6'14.. 1.490,293
TOTAL DEBT Apr
__
18,000
117,255 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14__ $68,000
Sinking fund
_sAssess. val.'14(80% act.) 60.000.000 Assessed valuation 1914_.j,800.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$6.99 • INTEREST payable at WIndber.
67.105
Population in 1910
All bonds held within the State
are subject to a State tax of 4 mills. WOODLAWN SCHOOL DIST.
Non-residents are exempt.
Bonds are tax-free to holders.
j$40.000c_May 1 '25&30
INTEREST on the 5363,000 4s Is
.
payable at the U.S. Mortgage & Tr. 430 10M-N 20.000c...._May 1 1935
21.000c___May 1 1940
Co.in N. Y. City; on $350,000 4348
Nov1941
at Columbia-Knickerbocker Trust 430'12 5$-80.000c
Co.„ N. Y.; on all other bonds at TOTAL DEBT Feb 1914 $161,000
Assessed valuation 1913-5.516.214
Treasurer's office.
INT. at Woodlawn Trust Co.
WILKES-BARRE BCE. DIST.
YORK.
Building Bonds.
York Is the capital of York County.
M-S $40,000c_Sept 1 '15-'18
48
1924 Incorporated as borough Sept. 24
J-J
4.500c
4s
434s'07 A-0 85.000c_Jan 1 '15-'26 17873 as city Jan. 11 1887. Several
430'09 M-N490.000c ----1915-1946 suburban districts were annexed early
_1915-1917 In 1900. The bonds mentioned below
4345'12 M-S 225,000c
4348'13 J-D 100,000c-June 1 '35-'38 are tax-free to holders.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14 $944,500
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.).58,800,600 4318'14 F-A$200,000c- - -.1924-1943
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$7.00
67,105 45 '96 A-0 $5.300c__Oct 1 1916
Population in 1910
(Subject
, INT. at School Treasurer's office. 3348'03 F-A to call after 19013.)
$59,000c___Aug 1 1933
(Subject to call.Aug. 11923.)
WILKINSBURG.
43 '03 _-- $27,000c_1918, '23&'33
This borough Is in Allegheny Co.
Fire-Department Bonds.
Inc. Oct. 5 1887. Pop. 1910, 18.924. 330'02 F-A $15,000c___Feb 1 1932
Grade Crossing Elimination.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1922.)
430'14 J-J $125,000c..July 1 '20-'44 3348'03 M-N $9,000c__ May 1 1933
Street Bonds
(Subject to call after May 1 1923.)
430'90 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '15-'20
Sewer Bonds.
4348'97 M-S 24,000c_Mch 1 '15-'18 4s '03 J-D 3378.000c_Dee 1 '18-33
48 '00 M-S 15,000c_Mch 1 '15-'19
Funding Bonds.
57,000c_July 10 '15-30 4s '12 M-S $35,000c_Mar 13 1917
314800 J-J
48 '04 J-J 48,000c_July 1 '15-'34
(Subject to call Mar. 30 1917.)
Sept 1 '22-'42 48 '12 J-J $42,500____July 1 1932
4348'12 13I-S 50.000
Fire Department Bonds
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
3348'01 M-N $8.000c_Nov 1 '15-'21 NET DEBT July 1914___ $778,968
Sewer Bonds
Tax value 1914 (2-3 act.)_27,268,706
$8.00
4348'02 J-D_$27,000c_ _ Dec 1 '15-'17 City tax (per $1,000) 1913
BOND. DBT Oct 17 '14_ $383,000 Population in 1910 (Census)_ _44,750
Tax val.'13(abt.4-5act.). 20,513,790
INT. payable at York at Security
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913- - _$17.75 Title & Trust Co.
INTEREST payable at Milan burg.
YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WILIEINSBURG SCHOOL DIST. 4s '97 J-13 $80.000c&rJ'ne 1 '15-26
1924 4s '99 ,J-D 40,000r-June I '26-'28
430'95 J-J $20,000c
1928 3348'03 J-J
4s '98 M-N 30,000c
50.000cStr July 1 1933
1932 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1928.)
4s 02 M-8 40,000c
1936 330'02 M-N 20.000c_ __May 1 1922
48 06 M-N 7.3,000c
1938
1 1907.)
48'08 M-N 152.000c
-1910 (Subject to call beg. May 1 1938
448'10 rit-N?(10 000c.-430'08 .1-.1 $56,000c___Jan
BOND.DEBT Nov. i1'14 5251.000 (Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1918.)
Ass'd val. '14 (80% act.)_20.513,790 48 '04 J-D $18,000c_June 1 '15-'18
School tax (per $1 )00) 1914_47.50 3.65E3'06 J-J 43,000c_July 1 '16-'25
INT. on issue of 1898 at Chase BOND. DEBT July 6 '14 $307,000
20.537
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on bonds of 1908 Sinking fund Apr 1 1914.._
and 1910 at Treasurer's office; on all Ass'd val.'14 (3i act.)_27,000,000
others at First Nat. Bank. Wilkins- School tax (per 31.000) 1914___$7.00
47.500
burg. Bonds arc tax-free to holder. Population in 1913 (eat)
INTEREST on bonds of 1902 at
office of City Treas. on coup.
WILKINS TWP. BCE. DIST.
bonds of 1903 at Northern Trust Co ,
Thls district Is in Allegheny Co.
1906 and
4348'12 A-0 537.000c --- -1918-1937 Phila.: on bonds of 1904,
1914__ $37,000 1908 at Chase National Bank. N. Y.;
BOND. DEBT Oct
of 1897 at Corn Exch. Nat.
10,150 on issue
Floating debt
Bk.. Phila. Bonds of '99 direct to
Ass'd val.'14 (80% act.) 2.356,420 holder.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$8.00
5,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank. YORK COUNTY.
York is the county seat.
Braddock.
45 '11 A-0 $30.000-- --A13e 1 1916
(Subject to call after Apr. 11914.)
WILLIAMSPORT.
-House Bonds.
Court
This city is the county seat of Ly- 4s '98 A-0$131,460c
.1915-1928
ooming Co.. Incorp. Jan,25 1866.
3.6513'99M-S 130,500r --1914-1929
'mot. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1915).
Refunding Bonds.
__Nov 1 1935
3349'05 M-N$27.900c330'00 J-D$100,000c - -1914-1930
Orating Run Bonds (Opt.beg.'12 .
Funding Bonds.
3s '02 F-A $35.100c___Aug 1 1922 33413'02 M-N$140,000c
_1914-1932
Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1909.)
Bridge Bonds.
3348'99 M-S $277.000c ..Sept 1 1929 3343'02 M-N$39.000c
1932
DEBT Oct 9 1914 $312.500 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '10 $691,000
BOND.
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)15,490,595 Sinking fund
144,660
(per $1,000) 1914----$11.75 Assessed valuation 1910_56,750,000
City tax
Total tax (per 51.000, 1914_ __$27.00 County tax (per $1,000) 1910-$4.50
31,860 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
136,405
State tax on bonds paid by city.
INT. at office of County Treas.
INT. at Treasurer's office.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax
Debt. Valuation, Rate.
Debt.
50.000
Adams County
28,000
Albion(B). Erie County
30,000
Apollo School District
60,000
School District
Archbald
27,500
Ashland School District
Ashley (B), Luzerne County_ 75.000
45,000
Avalon School District
Avoca (B), Luzerne County._ 42,000
(B),Northampton Co... 41,900
Bangor
Barnesboro (B), Cambria Co- 64,000
116,500
Beaver Falls Sch. Dist
38,000
Beaver School District
60.000
Bedford County
School District_ -860.000
Ben Avon
•
Bloomsburg(T.),Columbla Co. 73.245




Population.
1910.
21,500/13,074.670 x4.00 34,319
1,534
None 4580,000 430.50
5.000 8498,290
t5,943,811
None 41,382.619 414.00
5,601
None 44.418,599 45.00
None 04,444,030 68.00
4.63d
_ -_
None z782.266
5.369
4.500 42.511.890 419.33
3,535
t1,154,000 t23.00
None t5,695,923 411.00
9.900 43,000,000 412.00
None 12.098,829 c7.00 38.879
2.000

[VOL. xcix.

Tax
PopeBonded Floating Assessed
Debt. Valuation. Rate. lotion.
Debt.
1910.
$
3,860
Bridgeport (B.). Montg. Co- 39.500 9,645
None 41.400,000 47,00
1,983
Bridgeville (B.), Allegheny Co. 66.000
None 1,1.268,870 z12.00
Bridgeville School District__ __ 50.000
z1.342.516 x10.00
1,992
38,333
Bristol Twp., Bucks Co
None 42,576,585 48.50
39,500
Bristol School District
5.975 4950,000 412.00
35,000
Brownsville Boro. Sch. Dist
-46 140,223 z17.50
29,500
Butler Co.Poor Dist
None a846,745 426.00
2,230
California, Washington County 29,000
40,000 None 4846,950 414.00
California School District_ _
1.514
None 4765,681 420.00
49,979
Camb'geSpgs.(B.).CrawfordCo.
Canonsburg School District_h45,000
411 z3,331,117 1,9.00 17.040
Carbondale (C.), Lackaw. Co_ 46.000
None
60,200
Carbondale School Distrlot
46,029,760 z6.25
175.500
Carnegie School District
9,200 46.473,240 48.00
School Dist__ 85,200
Chambersburg
5,250
4,798,900 ........
Chanters(Twp.), Allegheny Co. 25,000
Chartlers Township Sch. Dist_ 77.500 12,000 t4.655,490 46.00
8.434
8110,000
Cheltenham Township
Noned11,436,080 47.00
Cheltenham Twp.,Sch. Dist 245,000
3.326
None 44,905,830 412.75
43.500
Clairton, Allegheny County_
Coal Twp. School District...
None 163,537 x5.199,223 z11.00
1,361
1
None .1,611,058 t8.00
Collingdale(B.),DelawareCo_ 66,500
3,095 43,968,277 49.00
55,800
Columbia School District
1,483
None 4777,912 414.00
49,500
Conway (B.), Beaver Co
None t4,981.000 t7.50
Coraopolis School District_ _ 97,000
7,517
8.00
3,000 2.378,672
Danville (B.), Montour Co.__ _129.800
6,305
____
None 43,250,000
40.000
Darby (Bor.), Delaware Co_
None t3,093,845 t10.00
99,000
Darby School District
Noney90,845,191 y3.50 117,906
155,000
Delaware County
4.046
61,000 33,000 46,498,461 86.00
Dorranoetown, Luzerne Co
None 1,1.225.000 1,12.00
38,000
Dravosburg School Distriot
- 12,623
2,900,000
Du Bois (B.), Clearfield Co....191,500
z3,126,417 z13.00
202.000
Du Bois School District
None 2,194.744
31.000
East Pike Run Sch. Dist
East McKeesport (B.), Al2,118
67.085 None t1,200,000 t17.00
legheny County
1.300
None t1.675.740 t8.50
East Wash'n (Bor.).Wash. Co. 70.400
1.167
41,687,290 45.50
Eddystone (B.),Delaware Co.. 40,000
None '1'5.060.000 t7.50
145,000
Edgewood School District
5.000
26.000
Edgeworth School District
Luzern() Co___ -825.000
Edwardsville,
2.311
None x1.108.540 /10.00
Elizabeth(Boro.),Allegheny Co. 28,500
865.38.54,850
Ford City (B.). Armstrong Co_ 56,000
91,500 12.000 t5.564.149 t11.00
Franklin School District
3,060
61.334.747
Freedom (B). Beaver County.. 26,500
3,504
552.230
1,912
Gallitzin (Boro.). Cambria Co_ 26,500
948
Glentield (B.), Allegheny Co._ 30.900
5.909
7.230 42.733,745 t10.50
Greenville (Boro.). Mercer Co_ 49.000
6,965
____
t56.700,000
90,000
Hanover Twp., Luzerne Co.._
3,000 1/721.000 1/10.1119
Hays Sch. Dist., Allegheny Co. 35.000
None x3,216,699 121.50
Hazie Twp.S. D., Luzerne Co_ 59.000
3,734
Hollidaysburg (13.). Blair Co... 60,000 11,700 z1.500.000 z0.50
1,000 t2.427.950 t7.50
111,100
Ingram (B.), Allegheny Co
850,000
School District
Irwin
9.00 8.077
1.193 3.450.000
Jeannette(13.)WestmorelandCo138,000
None t4.288,670 t8.00
60,000
Jeannette School District
Noncal3.787.447 48.00
60,000
Jefferson County Poor District.
2,968
1,362,150 10.00
Jenkintown (Bor.). Montg.Co.•37,000
5.381
2,772 41.337,278 417.50
Jersey Shore (Bor.). Lyco'g Co. 76.900
954 tl.337.278 t15.00
34.500
Jersey Shore School District_
5,285
None f2,100,000 t26.50
Juaniata (Boro.). Blair County122.000
None 84.561.603 810.00 15,013
51.431
Juaniata County
6.626
None t2,003.395 t11.60
__. 27.500
Kane (Boro.), McKean Co_
2,049
1,000 xi 100,000 z13.00
24,000
Kennett Sq.(Boro.). Chester Co.63,700
t.iS72.250
School District
Lansdale
7,000 t3.687.441 t11.00
87.000
Lansdowne School District9,288
5,000 x2,859.000 z5.00
Larksville (B.), Luzerne Co- 50.000
3.624
None
555,890 19.50
Leech burg(B 3. Armstrong Co. 26,000 None f2,360,6117.._
5.316
Co..... 43,400
Lehighton (B.). Carbon
None 43,282,499 48.00
73,000
Lewistown School District_
McKees Rocks School Dist__ _206,000
Mahanoy City(B.).SchuyikillCo. 77.900 18.715 12.128,968 z36.00 15.936
None 2.163.666 419.00
mahanoy City Sch. Dist__ _ - 51.000
1,573
MarcusHook(B.),DealwareCo 870.000
890
,
Masontown(B) Fayette Co..22.000 45,700 4495,000 -___
None 42.073.037 44.00
3,952
Mauch Chunk (B.). Carbon Co. 30,000
None x1,804.460 z10.00
4.469
Mechan'su'g(Bor.).Cumber.Co. 77,125
None 42.500,000 49.50
101,000
Media School District
4908,580 412.00
35.000 17,040
2,026
Mercer (Boro.), Mercer Co_
t17.00
Meyersdale School District._ 48.000
None 1,688,440 y10.00
Middletown School District__ 69.500
1,244
41.797.503 420.00
Midland (B.), Beaver County_*80.500
828.000
Midland School District
55,000
,
Nonez11.427.395 z5.00 27.785
Mifflin County
7,861
Millvale (B.). Allegheny Co__ -151.750 12.583 43,500.000
7,460
. .
Milton (Bor.). N'thumb'I'd Co. 36,000
6.000 '11,552,000 t12766
3,376
71.009
Monaca (B), Beaver County
33,000
t1.552.160
Monaca School District
MontoursvilleS.D.,LycominkCo.29,500
44,168,970
Mt. Pleasant Twp.School Dist 30.000
None 86,400.000 87.50 18,877
Nanticoke (B), Luzerne Co_ 125,000
None 42.003,485 418.50
Nether Providence Township.. 31,000
New Brighton (B). Beaver Co_ 68,000 16,096 43.901,512 410.00 8,329
New Kensington Sch. District-298,000
45,468.000 411.00
5.000 44.868,125 47.50 8,729
Northampton(B),Northam.Co. 65.000
Northampton Heights
None 41.733,488 413.00
64,000
No. Un. Twp. Sch. Dist
*83,000
t6.501.239
No.Wales(B ,MontgomeryCoh40,000
1,710
Oakdale (B , Allegheny Co..
54,000
None t891.550
1.353
_
Oil City, Venango County___ _142,737
-t9,952,000 41740 15,657
Old Forge,Lackawanna Co_ -- 84.000
t4.300.000 -_-- 11.324
Palmerton S. D., Carbon Co_h60,000
5,000 81,601.945 69.00
Parnassus, Westmoreland Co_ 49.200
2,578
25.400
Patton (B). Cambria Co
3,038 41.530.940 z10.00
3,907
161,170
8.048.151 c7.00 24.136
Perry County
3.000 y3.661.690 c/13.00
Plains Twp.S. D., Luzerne Co. 37,500
None t6.200.000 1'8.00
Plymouth S. D., Luzerne Co... 90,000
Plymouth Twp.S.D., MontNone }I-891,465 1'5.50
32,000
gomery County
5,000 x1.151,420
42,859
Port Vue School District
71.000 50.750 47.772.410 48.00
Pottstown School Distriot
66,500 27,000 t7,174.960 t6.00
Rankin School District
None 41.881,560 47.50
26,000
Renovo School District
None "1'1,800.000 t19.00
79,250
Ridgway School District
None z1.928.620 /7.00
25,000
Ridley Park School District
None z1,428,390 z9.00
26,000
Royersford School District
6.426
z2,230,000 z28.00
Sayre (B), Bradford County... 45,500
46,846,210 47.00
50,000
Sewickley School DIstrict
5.154
44,207.000
Twp., Allegheny Co.__ 53.000
Maier
830,000
Shaler Twp. Sch. DLO
None 44.886,630 46.00 8,153
Sharpsburg (B), Allegheny Co. 90,000
Y915,395 1,10.00
3.457
Shippensburg (13). Cumb. Co.•61.900
None
30,000
SlatIngton School District__
None 1,5.884,871 v4.50 16,800
27,500
Snyder County
1,875
3,000 x965,390 49.00
Souderton (B), Montgom. Co_ 57.800
490 x784.530 212.00
4,592
South Fork (B). Cambria Co.... 37,000
None 1'1,800,000 1'9.00
37,000
District
South Fork School
2,127
Southw. Greensb'g, Westm.Co. 46,300 10,086 61,034.845 1,19.00
_
1/600,344
South Williamsport Sch. Dist_ 29.650
62 1'2,235.290 11.00
3.479
Stroudsburg (B). Monroe Co.._ 48.000
h33,000
Swarthmore, Delaware Co
830,000
Tamaqua School District
______
9.060
Taylor (B.), Lackawanna Co_ 53,000 20,000
/7,422.740 vfffie
Taylor S. D., Lackawanna Co_ 40,000
None 42.303.077 425.50
7,167
Tyrone (B), Blair County_ __ _ 35,500
None }921.663
3.104
Union City (B), Erie County.._ 39.118
None
781.982 taVoo
34,500
Union City School District
33,000
4,000 t8.151.097 t4.00 16,249
Union County
t3,379,690
VandergrIft(13),Westmorel'dCo 39,000
3,876
6.000 42.223.650 (110215
-2,849
Verona (B). Allegheny County 82,000
46,000
z700,000
Wall (B.), Allgeheny Co
1,962
t5,225,020 t1166 11.080
Warren (13), Warren County..-282.000
9,000 43,574,672 417.00
Waynesboro (B), Franklin Co.140,000
7.199

Nov. 1014]

DELAWARE-DEBT OF STATE.

Tax
Bonded Floating Assessed
2
F07
Debt. Valuation. Rate.
Debt.
West Brownsville (B.). Wash3576.200 $7.50
2.036
$33,000
ington County
West Hazleton, Luzern° Co_ _h50,000
Westmont S. D., Cambria Co.h26,000
Westview School District_ ___ 74,000
Whitehall Twp.School District 44.000 $5.900 1'4.530.569 t6.50
5.261 114.090.810 v8.00 6.133
Wiimerdine II), Allegheny Co. 71.000
Winton S. D . Lackawanna Co. 25,500 15.766 v3,212.610 117.00
None d4.000,000 z8.00 15.509
72.000
Wyoming County
h40.000
Yeadon, Delaware County
This covers merely a recent issue of bonds'
•Figures are for total debt. h
we are not informed as to what is total debt. b Figures are for 1911. d Figures are for 1913. z Figures are for 1912. v Figures are for 1910. t 1914
figures.

79

may invest the funds of their estates, shall not be construed to relieve said
trustees from the duty of exercising due care in the investment of said funds
TAXATION OF BONDS.
-Charles S. Richards, Secretary of State.
advised us Dec. 18 1911 that "no law has been passel relative to
taxation of bonds and notes; therefore they are exempt fr.en taxation."
POPULATION OF STATE.
-1910
*202.322 186U
72,749
112,216 1820
1900
x184.735 1850
91,532 1810
72.674
1890
168.493 1840
84,273
78,085 1800
1880
146,60S 1830
76.748 1790
59,096
1870
125,015
*Includes 31.181 negroes. zIncludes 30.697 negroes.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF DELAWARE.
DOVER.
This town Is In Kent County.
Street & Improvement Bonds.
4Sis'09 A-0 $75.000c_ -Oct 1 1959
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1929.)
4/8s'09 J
-D $25.000----Dec 1 1959
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1929.)
4s
M-N$42.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-.$142.000
Assessed valuation 1913--.2.980,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-45.50
Population in 1910
3,720
INTEREST on bonds of 1909 payable at Farmers' Bank of Dover

Bldg. Commission Bonds.
43413 M-8 $100.000_Sept I '23-'27
4348'13 M-S 200.000_ _Sept 1 '28-17
824200
Park Loan.
1 1915
36.800----Apr 1 1916
ITS
310'88 A-0 • 37,900---Oct 1 1918
39.000__ - _Apr 1 1917
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
12,100----Oct 1 1917
48 '95 A-0 49,900----Apr 1 1924
100____Oct 1 1924
Admitted as a State. One of Original Thirteen.
4s'97-'98A-0 25,000----Oct 1 1925
4s '02 A-0 15,000----Oct 1 1926
Total area of State (square miles)
2,050
4s '02 A-0 16,900-_-_Oct 1 1926
State Capital
18,100----Apr 1 1927
Dover
4s '04 A-0 10,000-Apr 1 1928
Governor (term expires Jan. 1917)
Charles R. Miller KENT COUNTY.
4s '07 A-0 35,000--Oct 1 1930
4s '09 A-0 2,550-_-_Oct 1 1932
County seat Is Dover,
See'y of State (term expires with Gov.) Thomas W. Miller
22,450----Apr 1 1933
Road Bonds.
26,300----Apr
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1915)____Charles A. Hastings 5s g '13 34 $30,000c-July 1 '33-'38 4/4E1'12 A-0 73.700 _Oct 1 1935
1 1935
Loan of 1913.
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1915) William P. Prettyman 4)i g'13 J-D $85000c_ _ -June 1 1933 434s'14 A-0 38,850----Apr 1 1937
36.150-___Oct 1 1937
BOND. DEBT June 1914 $115,000
Assessed valuation 1912-17.816.836 4558'11 A-0 , 58.150---Oct 1 1934
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday In Actual value (est.)
41,850---Apr 1 1935
25,000,000
January. and pay is limited to 60 days.
-Apr 1 1936
County tax (per $1,000) 191L$4.50 450'14 A-0 75.000r.
Refunding Water Bonds,
Population in 1910
32.721
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-The historical details of Delaware's State debt
430'11
INT.at the Farmers' Dank,Dover. 4s '01 A-0 $45.000---Oct 1 1934
from 1865 to 1894 will be found In the "State and City Supplement" of
A-0 26,000-___Oct 1 1926
April 1894. page 72. The present extent and condition of thedebt and
4s '12 A-0 45,000-_-_Apr I 1935
resources of the State are given below showing that Delaware now holds
4s '13 A-0 942,850-___Oct I 1935
NEWARK.
good assets more than equaling its liabilities.
1 2.150---Apr 1 1936
Newark is In New Castle
LOANSWhen Du . LOANS,
When Due corn 1852; re-incorp. 1887. Co. In- 48 '10 A-0 45,000-__-Apr 1 1933
4s '14 A-0 142,850-__Apr 1 1936
Cer. to Delaware College.
Farm-Purchase Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Perpetual 45 '07 J-J $20,000c___July 1 1917 4$
6s '77 J-J $83.000
112.150-___Oct 1 1936
J-D $35,000c ______ _1918
(
DeI.College Exper.Farm Tax-free)
To School Fund.
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1906.)
4s '01 A-0 $26,000-_--Oct 1 1926
4s '09 J4 $10,000c-July 1 1919 6s'06 July1 $178.785----July 1 1926
Electric-Light.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Water Bonds.
Refunding.
5s
.1-13 $2,500c
1916
5$34.700----Apr 1 1915
4$ '07 J-D$230,000c-June 1 1932 3s '97 J-D3245,000____Dec 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14--_$37.500
340'83 A-01 11.600__ -_Oct 1 1915
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.) Note debt
Hospital Bonds.
10,000 4s '83 A-0 118,000-Oct 1
Cert. to Sinking Fund.
4s '07 J4 $40,000c___July 1 1927
'19-20
Assess. val.'14
873.425
7,000----Oct
45 '09 J-J $20.000--__June 1 1932 Town tax (per (2-3 act.)
(Subject to call Jan. 1 191.7.)
$1,000) 1913-$10.00 4s g'07M-Nf 20.000c_ May 1 1 1921
'15-'17
1,913
-On bonds of 1906 is payable at the office of School Fund Population in 1910
INTEREST.
1 50.000c_May 1 '18-'20
INT. at Nat. Bank of Newark.
Trustee; refunding bonds of 1897 at the Philadelphia National Bank in
150.000--May 1 1921
-Philadelphia; on $230,000 4s at the Farmers' Bank of Dover; on Hospital
48 g '09 s-a
60,000____May 1 1922
and farm-purchase 4s and 10,000 4s at the Farmers' Bank in Wilmington. NEW CASTLE.
15.000---May 1 1923
This city is in New Castle County. 4e e'10M-NI45,000---May 1 1923
-The total liabilities on Jan. 14 1914 were $826.785.
TOTAL DEBT,&c.
60.000----May 1 1924
The assets on Jan. 14 1914 were $1.990.656.48; assets in excess of liabilities. 55 '14 M-N$30.000--,,May 1 1944
140.000-,,May 1 '25-'26
$1.163.871 18. The total assets include bank stocks, $770.122 (market (Subject to call May 1 1919)
41 '05 .I
-D 120.000-_June 1 '15-'22
Wharf Bonds.
value); mortgages on railroads. $385,000; bonds, $308,785; real estate,
5,000----June 1 1923
-A $5,000 --..-1925-1929
$460.000, and cash in treasury. $61,749 48.
5s '14 F
(Subject to call.)
BONDED DEBT
(f) 44014 A-0 850.000----OCt 1 1936
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The total assessed valuation of the State
4 is'14 A-0 50,000---Oct 1 1937
In 1911 was $90,116,638. No tax is levied for general State purposes.
Paving. Sewer & Street impt.
4s
A-0 $41.400- _ - _Apr 1 1918
DEBT LIMITATION.
-Neither the new constitution (adopted June 4 NEW CASTLE COUNTY.
County seat Is Wilmington
s
,50&.,...,Oct I 191
1897) nor the State statutes contains any general provisions authorizing
4145
Bldg. Commission Bonds.
A-0 28,100--Oct 1 1917
bond issues or limiting the debt
-making power, except that the new con- 434s it '13.14 $100.000 July 1 '23-'29 41.45
A-0 45,400----Apr 1 1921
stitution434g'14 J-J 200,000c-July 1 '29-'42 49.45
A-0 50.950-_Oct 1 1921
(1) Forbids the State (Article 8. Sec. 3) to borrow money or create
440
A-0 52,500---Apr 1 1922
Refunding Bonds.
1,150-_-_Oct 1 1922
A-0
debt, "but pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly passed with the 45 '97 J-D$100.000r__Dec 1 '15-'24 410
concurrence of three-fourths of all the members elected to each House,
4s
Highway Bonds.
A-0 12,150--_Oct 1 1918
g'07 _ _ $110,000c_June 1 '26-34 4s
A-0 43,900--_Apr 1 1919
except to supply casual deficiencies, repel invasion, suppress insurrections,
434g'08 J-D 190,000c_Dec 1 '35-'45 48
defend the State in war or pay existing debts."
A-0 45,250----Oct 1 1919
4s g '09 .1-3 95,000c-July 1 '45-'52 4s
A-0 46,600-_-_Apr 1 1920
(2) Forbids any county, city, town or other municipality (Article 8. 45 g '09 34 125,000c_July 1 '63-'60 45
A-0 48,050-_-_Oct 1 1920
Sec. 8) to "lend its credit or appropriate money to. or assume the debt 4$ g '09 J-J 80,000c_July 1 '61-'64 4s
A-0
4,050---Apr 1 1921
of. or become a shareholder or joint owner in, or with, any private corpora- 45 g '11 J-J 175,000c_July 1 '45-'51 4$
A-0 50,000_.- _Oct 1 1922
tion or any person or company whatever."
48 g '12 --- 105.0008
4s
A-0 2,900Oct 1 1922
4554'13 J-J 100.000_ _July 1 45-'52 4s
A-0 55,650__ -.Apr 1 1923
(3) Forbids any corporation (Article 9.
1) to
.by 434g'14 34 100,000c_July 1 '52-'64 4s
A-0 57,300.
--Oct 1 1923
Special Act, "but only by or under general Sec. "butbe created &c.
law";
the foregoing proBridge Bonds.
4s
A-0
9,150- _ - _Apr 1 1924
visions shall not apply to municipal corporations, banks." &c.
45
J4 $10,000r __July 1 1915 45
A-0 60,700-_-_ Oct 1 1924
The above indicates that the authority as regards municipalities [except 4545'13 J-J 100,000_ _July 1 '33-'39 4s
A-0 62,650--Apr 1 1925
Refunding Court-House Loan. 4s
as already specified in number (2) rests with the General Assembly, and
A-0
1,650- _ - _Oct 1 1925
J-J f$50.000r_July 1 '15-'19 4s
A-0 37.900---Oct 1 1925
the General Assembly always passes Special Acts to provide for special 3445
1 9.000r .,_July 1 1920 4s
A-0 37,100--Apr 1 1926
occasions and needs.
Work-House Bonds.
4s
A-0 29,400--Apr 1 1926
4s '05 J-J $58.000r___July 1 1925 4s
A-0 20.600..,.._Oct 1 1926
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
-Chapter 226 of the Laws of 1909 4s '05 J-J
88,000c___July 1 1930 4s
.A-0 55,000--Oct 1 1927
provides as follows:
A-0 35,000----Apr 1 1928
Excepting where instruments creating trusts prescribe otherwise, trustees TOTAL DEBT Oct 29 '14 $1,792.000 4s
Assessed val.'13
.A-0 50,000-_-_Oct 1 1928
named in wills or appointed by the Chancellor may hereafter invest the County tax (per (2-3 act.)75,000.000 4s
$1,000)'12-'13.98.50 4s
A-0 6,900--Oct 1 1928
funds of their trusts in securities of the following classes and kinds, viz.:
Population in 1910
123,188
A-0 38,100_-- _Apr 1 1929
The workhouse bonds, while issued 45
(a) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of the United
4s
A-0 41,200-_--Apr 1 1929
States for which the faith and credit of the United States are pledged to and guaranteed by the county, are a 4s
A-0 81,600- _- _Oct 1 1929
provide for the payment of the interest and principal thereof, including charge upon the Trustees of New 4s
A-0 84,200- _Apr 1 1930
Castle County Workhouse. Interest 4s
the bonds of the District of Columbia;
A-0 43,000____Oct 1 1930
(b) Stocks and bonds and interest
-bearing obligations of the State of and principal are payable by Trustees 4s
A-0
8,700__ - _Oct 1 1930
Delaware and of any other State of the United States, Issued pursuant
INT. at Farmers' Bk.. Wilmington 45
A-0 21,300--- _Apr 11931
to the authority of the law relating thereto;
4
A-0 68,200- _ - _Apr 1 1931
4s
A-0 31,800- _Oct 1 1931
(e) Stocks and bonds of any county of the State of Delaware and of any
4s
A-0 60,200____Oct 11931
county of any State of the United States, issued pursuant to the authority REHOBOTH BEACH.
This place is in Sussex County.
4s
A-0 94.750___Apr 1 1932
of the law relating thereto;
A-0 95,050.,__Oct 1 1932
Stocks and bonds of any school district of the State of Delaware, 5s Water Bonds (red, beg. in 1918). 4s
(d)
'13 J-J $30,000c
1943 434s
A-0 33,100- ___Apr 1 1933
issued for school purposes and pursuant to the authority of the law relating TOTAL DEBT May 1914-430,000 4/
5s
A-0 103,550____Oct 1 1933
thereto:
Assessed valuation 1913-- _ _400.000 4Sis
A-0 106,650_ __ _Apr 1 1934
(e) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of any incorporated Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.411.50 49.45
A-0
6,700___ _Oct 1 1934
town of the State of Delaware or of any of the States of the United
city or
446s
INT. at Sussex Trust Co.
A-0 61,500_ __ _Oct 1 1936
States, issued pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto, for the
444s
A-0 88,500_ _ _ _Apr I 1937
payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing the same
BOND, DEBT Oct 1914_34.425,900
SUSSEX COUNTY.
are pledged;
Assessed valuation 1914_ _76.273.700
(Personal property not taxed.)
(f) Bonds of either natural persons or corporations, secured by first 53Georgetown Is the county seat.
'14 J-J $35,000
1923-1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-413.50
mortgage on productive real estate, free from prior encumbrances;
434s'14 J-J
15,000
1918-1937
INTEREST on water 45 of 1907 is
(g) Bonds of railroads, transportation and public service corporations, 45
34 23,000c_July 1 '15-'22 nayable at the Union Nat. Bank of
secured by mortgage upon the property, plants and systems of such cor- BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '14_
$73,000 Wilmington; on all other loans
porations;
Assess. val.'14 (Ji act.)_ _15,400.710 office of the City Treasurer. at the
3guaan
service County tax (per $1.000) 1914-3
8•00
(h) Collateral trust bonds of railroads, transportation and orgnistoc
Population in 1910
46.413 WILMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
secured by
cnTos:Cued ttet _ ,whenno defaulinth:payment of instalments
INTEREST Is payable at the 434807 M-N$20.000c___May 1 1915
434s'08 .1-D 20,000c_ June 1 1916
of principal or of interest for more than ninety days after the same has be- Farmers' Bank, Georgetown
45009 M-N 20,000c_May 1 1919
come due, has occurred in connection therewith, within a period of ten days
45010 F
-A 20,000cFeb 1 1920
preceding the investment of trust funds therein;
WILMINGTON.
45011 A-0 20,000c .,Apr
(0 Car trust certificates and equipment trust bonds;
This city 19 in New Castle County. 434s'12 M-N 20.000c_May 1 1923
1
(j) Underlying securities of railroad, transportation and public service City may borrow up to 10% of 4Sig'13 M-N 40.000c_May 1'28 1928
&'30
corporations. bearing guaranteed dividends, where no default in dividends assessed val. Popula. 1910, 87,411. BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 9160,000
Grade Crossing & Sewer.
occurred after the guaranty;
Mortgage debt 5%
has
10.000
'02 A-0 $50.000----Apr 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1914_ _
4s
(k) Such other securities as may be approved by the Chancellor;
57,526,338
Grade Crossing & Street.
School tax (per 81.000) 1913-$4.00
By the laws of 1911 this section was amended by inserting a proviso 4s '05 A-01929,800- ___Apr 1 1928
INTEREST Is payable at the
"the foregoing specification of classes of securities in which trustees
1 20.200--- _Oct 1 1928 Union Nat. Bank of Wilmington.
that

State of Delaware.




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CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

State of Maryland.

STATE OF MARYLAND.

Burnt District !met Bonds.
334005 J-D $6.000.000_June 1 1954
Annex Improvement Loan.
F-A $400,000r-Aug 1 1951
4s
Overdue stock, no int. allowed-3.083
RESOURCES, ETC.
DEBT,
• Payable on or after this date at
option of city.
INTEREST on all Baltimore City
One of Original Thirteen
Admitted as a State
stock is payable by check mailed di
12,210
met to the holder. Checks will be
Total area of State (square miles)
made payable either in New York or
Annapolis
Baltimore, at the holder's option.
State Capital
TAX-EXEMPT.
-With the exGovernor(term exp. 2d Wed. Jan.,1916)_P. L. Goldsborough
ception of the Western Maryland
1927 loan, the bonds are exempt from
Robt. P. Graham
See'y of State (term exp. with Gov.)
State of Maryland taxes. None of
the bonds are liable for city taxes.
Murray Vandiver
Treasurer (term expires Jan., 1916)
TAX-EXEMPTION FEATURE
ANNAPOLIS.
Comptroller (term expires Jan., 1916)__ _ _E. C. Harrington
This city is the county seat of Anne FOR CORPORATION PURPOSES
CITY
Wednesday Arundel County. Charter granted ON' INVESTMENTS IN Chapter
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the first
Nov. 22 1708. Incorporated 1796. LOANS ABOLISHED.-B y
n January. and sessions are limited to 90 days.
467 of the Laws of 1906, the right of
Road Bonds.
5s '12 M-N$10,000_-_May 1 1915 corporations holding investments in
J-D 15,000c_ --June 1 1918 stock debt of the City of Baltimore
-The historical details of Maryland's State deb, 5s
HISTORY OF DEBT.
($5.000 every 5 years to June 1 1928.) to receive a credit on their taxes to
from 1824 up to 1893 will be found In the "State and City Supplement
the extent of their investment In such
Street Improvement Bonds.
73. Loans now outstanding are as follows:
April 1893. pages 72 and
4s g '06 Oct $20.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'31 debt is taken away on certain future
issues of bonds, even though the city
Public Building Loans.
(55.000 every five years.)
Omnibus Loan 1914 (Schools,
3s '00 J-J $500.000_July 1 *'10-'15 45 '10 F
-A $4,000c____July 1 1918 may pay the annual State tax on such
Armories. Hospitals).
debt. The law provides that no
F-A2950,000c_Aug 1 '17-'29 38 '02 J-J 600.000_July 1 *'12-'17
Permanent !mot Bonds.
45
credit shall be allowed to any such
(See V. 98, p. 1935, for maturity.) 33s'04 J-J1,618,000c July 1 *'14.'19 4s '00 _-_ $96,000
corporation by reason of any InvestLoan.
Public Highways
*Writer Bonds
Loan of 1914 (Refunding).
of
'
448'12 A-02100.000--Apr 1 1942 ments In the "stock debtbe the city of
4s J-.1 $817,880 55r Jan 1 4 24-'29 4s '10 J-J $250,000c_Jan 1
hereafter
4s '10 J-J 250,000c_Jan 1 *'22-'27 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $155.000 Baltimore that shall
State Roads Loans.
issued under the loans authorized by
100,000
018-'23 48 '10 J-J 250,000c_Jan 1 *'23-'28 Water debt(1nel)
30'08 F-A$500,000c Aug 1'
21.025 Chapters 274, 338 and 349 of the
330'09 F-A1000,000c Feb 1 *19-'24 48 '10 J-J 250.000c_Jan 1 *'24-'29 Sinking fund
Assembly of
Insane Hospital Loan.
Assessed valuation 1913_5.028.145 Acts of the Generalknown as the
30'10 F-A1000,000c Feb 1 *20-'25'
0'21-'26 48 '11 J-J $600,000c_J-J * '21-'26 City tax (per $1.000) 1913
$9.00 Maryland for 1904.
3Ms'l1 F-A1000,000c Feb 1'
-J * '23-'28 Population in 1910
8.609 Annex, Park Extensions and Sewer
-A 990,000c Feb 1 *'22-'27 48 '13 J-J 800.000c_3
330'11 F
Loans, respectively, or under any
Sanatorium Loan.
330'13 F-A 500,000c Feb 1 *'23-'28
/NT. Is payable at Farmers' Na- other loans that may be hereafter
4s '12 F-A1000,000c Aug 1 *'22-'27 3%8'11 J-J $40.000_Jan 1 *'21-'26 tional Bank. Annapolis.
authorized by the General Assembly
Technical School Loan 1912.
J-D1000,000c Dec 1 *'22-'27
4s '12
upon
Bonds
'
M-S$600.000c Sept 1 *'22-'27 Annapolis constitute a first lien stock of Maryland; provided, however, that
4s '13 J41,170.000c July 1 4 23-'28 45
capital
a credit shall be allowed to any such
Cons. Loan 1913 (Pub. Mts., of which isWater Co. city.
48 '14 F-A3000.000c Aug 1 '17-'29
owned by
corporation by reason of Its ownerRoads and Forest Reserve).
(See V. 98. p. 1935 for maturity.)
ship of Baltimore City Burnt District
.J-J $400.000c-J4 * '23-'28
48
State Normal School.
Loan Stock, issued under Chapter
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.
$600,000c-J4 * '23-'28
4s '13 J4
468 of the Acts of 1904. the Water
Annapolis Is the county seat.
*Subject to call in and after the earl er year and mature in the later year.
Loan issued under Chapter 246 of the
Stoney Creek Bridge Bonds.
-The subjoined statement 58 '14 A-0 $10,000 Apr 1 1'5-'24 Acts of 1902 and the Conduit Loan
TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUND. ETC.
issued under Chapter 246 of the Acts
Jail Bonds ($5,000 every 5 grs.)
shows Maryland's total State debt and the sinldng fund held by the State
,
430;12 J-J 250.000c_July 1 17-'62 of 1902, whether heretofore or hereagainst the same on the dates named.
after issued."
($25,000 every 5 yrs.).
Sept. 30'14. Sept. 30'13. Sept. 30'12. Sept. 30'11. 4sFunding $225,000c-July 1
'06 J-.1
'16-56 TOTAL DEBT.SINK.FUND,&o.
$13,028,096 $10,428,926
$19,685,881 $16,685,096
Total funded debt
City of Baltimore, Md.
School Bonds.
*7,456,305 *8,294,153 *7,201,837 *6,693,850 55 '08 J-J $22.000e
Sinking funds. &c
Dec.t.31 1913.
1928
$11,100.000
8,000c_May 1 19&24 Gross water debt
$12,229,576 28,390,943 $5,826,259 $3,735,076 55 '14 M-N; 8,000c-May 1 '29&34 Water sinking fund
Net debt
5,109,683
4,000_ ---May 1 1939
*The $7,456.304 54Induded in "sinking funds,&c.," on Sept.30 1913,as
$7.990,317
Net water debt
above, was composed of$1,500.000 mortgage bonds of the Northern Central TOTAL DEBT June 30'14$372.667
44.054 Bonded and floating debt
Sinking fund
Ry. and $5.956.304 54 stocks, bonds and cash in the various sinking funds.
$68,318,304
(other than water)
As against the net debt of $8,390.943 Sept.30 1913,the State had as an Assess. val. '13(Nact.)- _20,295,992 Sinking fund (other than
tax (per $1.000) 1914-35.57
offset her unproductive stocks, amounting to 21.099,627. and $1,131.222 County
20,927,068
water)
39,553
Population in 1910
due from Accounting Officers and Incorporated Institutions.
The receipts of the State for the year ending Sept. 30 1914 amounted to
INT. at Farmers' Nat.Bk.,Annap.
$47,391,236
Net general debt
$12,600,566.59; balance in treasury Sept. 30 1913, 21,475,956.78: total.
Total bond.& float. debt$79,418,304
$14.076.523.37; disbursements, $12.999.561.18. The cash balance in the BALTIMORE.
26,036,750
Total sinking funds
treasury on Sept. 30 1914 amounted to $1,840,256.73.
J. H. Preston, Mayor; Richard
Net gen.& water debt-$53,381,554
-The following table shows the total Gwinn. Register.In 1797. A new
ASSESSED VALUATION. ETC.
Incorporated
funded debt, available assets, assessed valuation and tax rate.
The city's holdings in the Western
was
Tax Rate charter for Baltimore 22 enacted by Maryland were sold in June 1902 for
Total
Available
Years.Total
Funded Debt.
Assets.
Assessed Val. per$1,000 the Legislature Mch. the1898. A bill $8.751.370.45. V. 74. p. 999. The
Legislature
passed in 1912
$16,685,096 $8,294.153 $1,007,881,475 $3.10 proposing a new by
1913
charter was vetoed disposition made of this sum was
2.325
979.309,976
13,028.096
7.201,837
p. 202-$4,263.1912
by the Governor. V.94, p.1131. The fully given in V. 75.with several local
2.20
951.926.271
10.428.926
6,693.850
1911
Court of Appeals on Nov. 24 1911 000 being deposited
fixed
1.60
7,529,926
6,308,950 836,665.067
1910
declared valid the $1,000,000 Jones banks and trust companies for a
2.35
712.455,956
8.526.926
5,439,057
1905
Falls Boulevard bonds. $300.000 of Period of 25 years at 334% interest.
1.77
616.719.782
3.424.057
6,309,326
1900
which have been sold. See V. 93. and $65,909.66 invested In city loans.
1.77
5.679,733
534.930,476
8,864.986
1895
these sums being set aside to meet
p. 1488. On Dec. 1 1913
482.184.824
1.7734 4% bonds were offered21,800.000 the Western Maryland bonds for the
6.278.907
10,691.124
1890
for
1.8734 Loans now outstanding are assale. payment of which the city Is responsi11,277.110
3.649.442 459.187.408
1880
folble. The remainder was deposited at
-There is nothing in the constitution of Mary- lows:
DEBT LIMITATION.
3S4%. subject to withdrawal on 30
Dock and Pier Loan.
land limiting the power of the Legislature to authorize bond issues either
and was withdrawn after
In Section 34, Article 3. we 4s '10 A-05685.000r__Apr 1 1960 days' notice, conflagration in 1904.
by the State or by its municipalities. except that
the city's great
find that "the credit of the State shall not in any manner be given, or 4s '11 M-S 970,000r-Mar 1 1961
Against the net debt of $53.381.Funding.
loaned to, or In aid of,any individual, association or corporation; nor shall
Dec. 311912, the city reports
the General Assembly,have the power in any mode to involve the State in 350'96 J-J $1.453,300r-July 1 1936 554 on
productive assets amounting to $20,Four Million.
the construction of works of internal improvement nor In granting any
shall involve the faith or credit of the State. No 3348'95 M-S $4.000.000r_Mar 1 1945 580,412.
aid thereto, which
On Dec.31 1913, besides the above
Consolidated Refunding.
general limit for cities and towns has been fixed by the Legislature, nor Is
unproductive
the
there any general authorization to be found in the statutes under which 3;0'90 J-J $5,000,000r*July 1 1930 assets,to thecity held of $5,000.000,
assets
amount
Funding Loan.
cities and towns can issue bonds. This power is lodged in the Legislature,
the new
and Is delegated to the municipalities from time to time for specific purposes 54 '78 M-N$1.000,000r*July 1 1916 representing the cost of
Court House and City Hall. The
Jones Falls IMP Loan.
as the occasion may arise. It is necessary, therefore, for the Investor to
M-S 3700.000r_Mar 1 1961 value of city property, excluding the
study the law in each case on this as well as on other points affecting the 4s '11
new Court House and City Hall.
Annex Improvement Bonds.
loan with respect to which he may need information.
J-D $2.000.000r_June 11954 was $15.000.900.
4s
ASSESSED VALUATION, &c.F-A 825,000_ - __Aug 1 1951
-An Act of the Maryland Legis- 49
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
1914.
1913.
Conduit Loan,
lature (Chapter 43 approved March 12 1914, exempts from all taxation
for the year 1914) and thereafter, all bonds or other obligations hereafter 3348'99 J-J $1,000.000r_Jan 1 1922 Real est3400,181.826 $383,965,605
1.000.000r_Jan 1 1928 Personal_ 381,509,268 357,943,707
to be Issued by the State or any county, city or municipal corporation, or 334s
J-J
other political sub-division, and all such securities heretofore issued by any 4s '09 J-D 1.000.000r_Dec 1 1958 Total_.... 781,691,094 741,909.312
county or municipal corporation which have been sold under terms rendering 48
875,000r Aug 1 1962 (Assessment about 80% cash value.)
F-A
$20.10
Tax (per M) $19.80
such county, city or municipal corporation liable for the State tax thereon.
Refunding,
1900.
The Act was printed in full in V. 99, p. 1238.
1910.
330'00 J-J $4,300.000r_Jan 1 1940
Real est3361,650,644 $247,505,366
Harford Run Improvement,
SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS.
-There are in this State general
$250.000r_*Janl 1920 Personal_ 336,484324 140,736,564
J-J
banking laws under which savings banksmay be organized, but a number 4s
Total_ 698.135,168 388,241.030
Internal Improvement.
of the savings institutions have beenjincorporated under special charter.
$18.475
$19.80
J-J $4,850,000r_July 1 1928 Tax(perM)
334s
However, in both the general and special laws there appears to be a pretty
(Assessment about 90% cash value.)
McDonough Extension 1893.
general authority granted for investing the deposits. The general law
-In 1910 was
POPULATION.
M-S 2280.000r-Sept 1 1916
5s
states that
558.485: in 1900 it was 508,957; In
Public Improvements,
Any savings institution Incorporated under this article shall be capable
1890 it was 434,439; In 1880 it was
J4 $6.000.000r_Jan
of receiving from any person or persons, or bodies corporate or politic any 3348'93 Engine House Loan.1 1940 332.313: in 1870 it was 267.954.
Fire
deposits of money, which shall be Invested or loaned out on good security in the
discretion of the directors, provided that no part of the funds of said corpora- 4s '09 J-D $1.000,000r June 1 1957 CAMBRIDGE.
School Bonds.
tion shall be loaned to any officer or director of such corporation.
'09
This town is in Dorchester County.
In a special charter granted to the Germania Savings Bank of Baltimore In 9s '11 J-D $1.000.000r June 1 1957 Bonds arc exempt from all taxes.
M-S
890,000r_Mar 1 1961
power to loan the deposits is made a little more definite. The sec- 45
1890, the
Funding Bonds.
Patterson Park.
tion referring to that subject states that the "corporation shall have power to 4s
1917-1936
Q4 $200,000r_Oct 1 1920 55 '12 ___ $20,000
"borrow money, receive money on deposit, loan money, taking such securStreet Bonds.
or personal, as the board of directors may deem 45Paving,
"fly therefor, either real
'81 M-N $500.000r*Nov 1 1920 58 '10 J-J 242,0004_July 1 '14-'35
"sufficient, provided that no part of the funds of said corporation shall be 48 '11 F-A 2.650.000r_Augl 1951 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14. $62,000
"loaned to an officer or director thereof."
New Sewerage Improvement.
Assessed valuation 1914_ --4,187.775
00
We cannot discover any marked difference in the two provisions cited 334s
A-0 29.000.000r-Oct 1 1980 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-36.
6,407
except that the enactment in the case of the Germania Savings Bank states 48
F
-A 9.300.000r-Aug 1 1961 Population in 1910
can be either real or personal. But as much
distinctly that the security
Water.
as that would, we think, be assumed as authorized under the general provi- 58
M-N$5.000,000r*July 1 1916 CECIL COUNTY.
sion, since no limit is made, and loaning on bond and mortgage is always 48
M-N
County scat Is F.Ikton.
500,000r*Nov 1 1922
48
a legitimate part of the business of savings banks.
M-N 1,000.000r*Nov 1 1926
Road Bonds.
38
334s
J4 1.000.000r_Jan 1 1943 5s 08 J-J $135.000-July 1 '18'28'
POPULATION OF STATE
45
.1-fl 3,100,000r_Dec 1 1958 -a '13
25.000
470,019 1810
1840
780.894
380.546
1910 ---1,295.346 1870
Public Park Improvement.
Permanent lmpt Bonds. 1928
447.040 1800
341.548 48 '08
687.049 1830
1900 _1,188.044 1860
M-11$1.000,000r-MaY I 1955 58 '08 ___ $15,000_ - _ _July 1 00
407.350 1790
319,728
583,034 1820
1890-1,042,390 1850
Western Maryland.
BOND.DEBT May 6'14 $175,0
45 82 .14
1880__ 934.943
$684.000r_July 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1913-_15.343,654
1,704.000r_Jan 1 1927 Co. tax (per 21.000) 1914 311.00
Of the total population in 1880. 22.49% was colored in 1890, 20.92%: 33087 .14
23.759
Refdg Western Maryland RR. Population in 1910
In 1900 19.8%, and in 1910. 17.9%. In number, blacks were 165.091 In
1860, 175,391 in 1870, 210.230 in 1880. 218,004 in 1890. 3 '0 M-S $875.000r_Mar 1 1950
1850, 11,131
INT. pay. in Elkton at Second
%5 0
3;0'02 J-J
1.000,000r_Jan 1 1952 Nat. Bank and Nat. Bank of ElktOn.
235.064 in 1900 and 232,249 in 1910.




ITS

ALLEGANY COUNTY.
County seat is Cumberland. Bonds
:re exempt from tax.
Refunding Bonds.
A-0$110.000c-Oct I '15-'25
334e
School Bonds.
5s '14 J-D $60,000c_June 1 '16-'27
Road Bonds.
55 '13 A-0 $10,000____Aer 1 1915
54 '14 M-N 10,000--..May 1 1915
BOND. DEBT June 1914 $180,000
Tax val. '14 (60% act.)_-37,010.970
County tax (per $1.000) 1914-38.90
62.411
Population in 1910
INTEREST is payable at Mercantile Tr. & Dep. Co. of Baltimore.

Nov., 1914.]

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-DEBT OF DISTRICT.

81

Electric-Light Bonds,
J-J $49,000r_July 1'15-'63
45
Street-Paving Bonds.
J-J $3.800r-July 1 '15-'27
u
Drainage Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $15,000r-Jan 1 '15-'22
Drainage and Street Bonds.
J-J $22,000r_July 1 '15-'25
48
-$89,800
BOND. DEBT Oct
1914_Tax val. '13-'14 (2-3 act)*13.174,858
$6.50
City tax (per 51.000) 1914
16.507
Population in 1910
*City limits extended by Act of
1914, thereby adding $33.319,926 to
the tax value. This amount is only
taxed at the rate of one-tenth of the
rate, or 65 cents per $1,000 the first
year, one-tenth to be added annually,
the full rate being paid after 10 years.
The valuation in the new addition is
not included in that given above.
INT. payable In Hagerstown.
Bds. exempt from city & county tax.

' School Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) '14-414.50
55 '08 M-N 88,000c.,...
.May 1 1938 Population in 1910
26,455
5s '00 July 4,800c
INT. payable at Bank of Somerset
53 '04 July 10,000c___July 1 1934 and Peoples Bank of Somerset County
58 '10 --8.000
1940 in Princess' Anne.
53 '11 --- 16.0000
1941
5s '14 M-N 40,000c___May 1 1944
Road Machinery Bonds.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
58 '10 M-N$16.000_ _May 1 1940
Hagerstown is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT July 13'13 $145,200 _s
1918
A-0 570,1000
Slaking fund
60.245 BOND.DEBT Nov. 1914 -470.100
Ass'd val.'13(abt.act.)17,381.146 Assess. val.'14(2-3 act.)_ _37,780.510
County tax (per 51.000) 1913-49.00 County tax (per $1,000) 1914-$6.90
INT. on issue of 1892 at CM ens' Population in 1910
49,617
Nat. Bank, Baltimore; on $12.000 5s
due 1928 at office of County Com- WESTERNPORT.
missioners; on 53 of 1910 at 1st Nat. This town is in Allegheny County.
Bank of So. Md.,Marlboro; on other Inc. 1858. Bonds are tax-exempt
issues in Laurel at Citizens' Nat. Bk. and subject to call beg. May 1 1916.
Water-Works Bonds.
5s g '11 M-N$65.000c___May 1 1941
QUEEN ANNES COUNTY.
Bridge, Sewer and Paving.
Centerville is the county seat.
School. Road & Bridge (tax-free_. 5s '11 M-N$25,000c_ _May 1 1941
55 '12 J-J 869.000„July 1 '15-'37 BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 590.000
7,000
Bridge bonds
$10.000 Sinking fund (about)
HAVRE DE GRACE.
8,000 Water debt (incl. above)._ 65,000
This city is in Harford County. Jail bonds
Road-equipment bonds_
11,000 Ass'd val.'13(abt. 3 act.).1,029,787
Inc. as a town in 1786, city 1878.
2.763
55 '02 J-D $14,000c
1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14. $98,000 Population in 1910
Assess. val.'13(3i act.)-10,681,600 INT.at Merc.Tr.&Dep.Co.. Bait.
(Subject to call June 1912)
DORCHESTER COUNTY.
Street-Impt. & Fire-Ser. Bonds. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914___$13.00
16,839
County seat is Cambridge.
Es '08 J-D $20,000c,,_..June 1 1938 Population in 1910
WICOMICO COUNTY.
(Subject to call after June 1 1918)
High-School Bonds.
INT. payable at Centerville.
Salisbury Is the county seat.
J-J $8.000__July 1 '15-'22
5s '12
Sewer Bonds.
Bonds are exempt from county and
Road-Impt. Bonds.
5s '05 J-D 520.000c
1935
municipal taxes. Pop'n '10, 26.815.
5s '11 .1-J $25,000
Funding Hose-House 5c St.Bds. SOMERSET COUNTY.
1921
School Bonds.
Princess Anne is the county seat.
5s '10 J-J 25,000c_Jan 1 '22-'31 58 '10 J-D $27,000c
1930
4s '10 J-J $30,0000.-Jan 1 '16-'25
__s '12 _-- 50,000
School Bonds (tax-exempt).
(Subject to call after 1920)
430'12
5s '14 J-J 21,000c$1,500ylyJan 1 BOND. DEBT May 9 1913-$81,000 434898 A-0 $15.000c---$1,500 pay 43is'14 J-J 20.000c__Jan 1 '20-'29
25.000c
J-J
BOND.DEBT Oct 10 '14 $119.000 Assessed valuation 1914___2,473.000 43-is'02 A-0 18,000c
1923
Assessed valuation 1914.-14,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,1300) 1914.-48.50 450'10 A-0 25,000c-Apr 1 '25-'49 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912-$30,000
Bonds(Tax-exempt) Assessed valuation 1912-A2,500,000
-House
State&Co.tax(per 51,000)'12312.50 Population in 1910
Court
4.212
Population in 1910
1925 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'11410.00
INTEREST payable at First Nat. 450'04 A-0 530,0000
28,669
Bank, Havre de Grace.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $88,000
INT. at Townsend Scott & SOD,
FREDERICK.
8,0162.739 Baltimore.
Total valuation 1914
The county seat of Frederick Co LAUREL.
Chap. 15, Laws 1902. authorizes the
This city Is in Prince George's
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
refunding of the $512,000 bonds be- County. Incorp. 1870.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tar Per
low Into 3 tis. No new bonds isElec. Light & Water Bonds,
171:0
debt. valuation. $1,000 P 4•
debt,
sued as yet. Inc. In 1817.
48
J-J $45,000r
1938
Refunding (Red. aft. July 1 1903). 5s '08 A-0 15.000c---Oct 1 1948 Brunswick, Frederick Co-532,500 $4,907 0971,748 z58.00 3.721
J-J $512.500c___July 1 1918
45
Street Bonds.
1.500z10.751.932 z13.10
65.500
Caroline County
Reservoir (Red.aft_ _ July 1 1904)• 58
J-J $22.500c
02 5
3
None xl,800.0J0 x5.00 12..716
1917 Chestertown, Kent County
39.000
J-J $35,000c___July 1 1924 BOND.DEBT Apr 3 1909.482,500 Crisfield (T), Somerset Co.... 52.000
1,000 t 1,750.001 76.00 3.468
Sinking fund
Water-Works [mot. Bonds.
14.561 Easton (T). Talbot County__ _ 75.000 12.8..10 x2.014.618 z8.25 3.083
J-J $32.000c___July 1 1929 Assess. val.(abt act)
48
1.917
1.108,199 Hyattsville (Ti Prince Geo.Co 56.000
5.000 z995 280 x7.50
(Subject to call after July 1 1909) City tax (per $1,000) 1909
$5.50 Salisbury, Wicomico County
71.000 6.000 z5 100.000 z5.00
J-J $30,000c-__July 1 1951 Population in 1910
6
9
.6°0
Nona zi 2,976.561 z8.00 1.62
2,415 Talbot County
70 003
(Optional after July I 1931)
115,000 None z9,876,500 z10.00 21.841
INT. at Laurel City Nat. Bank. Worcester County
Funding (Red. aft' May 1 1930).
40'10 M-N$64.000c_ May 1 1950
*Total debt. p Figures are for 1911. d Figures are for 1912. z 1913
BOND.DEBT May 12'14 $673,500 MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
figures. t 1914 figures.
County seat is Rockville.
Sinking fund
133,500
Court-House (Tax-exempt).
Tax val.'13 (abt.7-10 act)-6.614.814
City tax (per $1.000) 1913-.411.00 45 '90 A-0 $2,000c_ --Oct 1 1915
Bonds (Tax-exempt)'
Population in 1910
10.411 45RoadJ-J $17,500c-Jan 1 '15-'47
'99
INT. at Citizens' N.tik..Frederick.
4s '09 A-0 14,000c_Oct 1 '15 28
2
4.9 '09 J-D
7,500r__Dec 1 '15-'21
FREDERICK COUNTY.
4s '11 F
-A 10,200r_Aug 1 '15-'31
(INCLUDING THE LATE CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON.)
Frederick is the county seat.
8'12 F
-A 10,000c ---1914-1924
Bonds are all exempt from county 4 ,
On July 1 1878 the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the
434s'12 Ann 34.000c ----1915-1947
and municipal taxation.
District of Columbia were transferred to the Treasurer of the United
43s'13 P-A
Flood & Bridge (Red. aft. 1910). 5s 14 F-Af 24,000c_Aug 1 '15-'38 States, and since that date Congress has appropriated annually a sum suf15,000c __ -.1915-1929
46 g
M-N$44,000c
pay not only the interest on the District's bonds, but also, it is
1930
1 11,0000 ---1915-1925 ficient to sufficient to extinguish the entire debt of the District upon the
Refunding Almshouse Bonds.
believed,
School Bonds (Tax-exempt).
3348 g J-J $123.700c
-..1940 4s '04 A-0 $18,000r-Oct 1 '15-'32 maturity of the 3.65% loan, in 1924. Bonds are tax-exempt.
(Subject to call after 1920)
45 '10 F
-A
8,000r_Aug 1 '15-'22 LOANS
-Principal-----Interest
School (Red. beg. aft. 15 yrs.fr.iss. 58
_- 58.500
Name and Purpose.
00'10 A-0 $75,000c
% Payable. When Due. Outstanding.
Oct 1 1940 TOTAL DEBT
'1443s'12 M-S 25,000c _Sept 1 1942 Assess. val.'13 Oct9,19143237,200 District of Columbia.
(( act) -20,708.365 550
3.65 F-A Aug. 1 1924 56,533.000
-year funding, 1874. eSte
4%s'13 M-N 25,000_ .__May 1 1943 County tax (per
$1.000)1914410.70
(payable in currency).
430'12 M-N 25,000c---May 1 1942 Population in 1910
32,089
4Hs'14 M-N 36,000c_ _ _May 1 1944
INT.on road bonds of'09.'12 and
*The faith of the United States was pledged to secure the payment of
Jail Bonds.
'13 and school bonds of 1910 at Farm- the interest on these bonds and to maintain a sinking fund sufficient to
4s
--_ $25.000
ers' Bank & Trust Co. in Rockville; redeem them all by maturity. The issue was limited to 515.000,000 and
Refunding Bridge & Turnpike. Other
loans at Montgomery County Is exempt from taxation by Federal, State or municipal authority. Of the
-- - 565,000
3348
$15,000,000 bonds authorized.$14,997.300 were issued, of which S8,464.300
BOND.DEBT Aug 20'14 5397.700 Nat. Bank, Rockville.
have been retired to date, leaving $5,533,000 outstanding. The coupon
Sinking fund
9,387
bonds are for $50 and $500 each, the registered bonds 51,000 and 5.5,000
Assess. val.'13(70% act)-30,812.275 OAKLAND.
each.
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) '13-$11.75
This place Is in Garrett County.
INTEREST on the bonds is paid at the United States Treasury in WashPopulation in 1910
52,673 Incorp. in 1862. Pop'n '10. 1.366.
• INT. at Citizens' N.Bk „Frederick.
ington and at the Sub-Treasury in New York.
Street Bonds.
48 '98 ___ $2,000
TOTAL DEBTOct. 1 '14. Oct. 1 '13. Oct. 1 '12. Oct. 1 11.
FROSTBURG.
45 '02 ___
8.000
Total funded debt---------86,533.000 56,944.650 56.630,400 58.308,200
This city is in Allegany County.
Water & Sewer Bds.(tax-exempt).
On
Inc. 1870. Population 1910. 6.028. 4s '09 J-D $40.000-June 1915-'55 of theJuly 1 1878, when the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners
District were transferred to the Treasurer of the United Staters.
Ref. Water (Red. after 1904).1929
(Subject to call after 1934)
the total debt was $22.106.650.
J-J 555,000c
45
BOND. DEBT July 1 '14- 350,000
On Oct. 1 1914,
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $50.000 Assessed vauation 1914 _ _1,167399 Interest has ceasedstock and bonds to the amount of $1.080 on which
were still
Floating debt
50.000 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-419.10 deposited in the United Statesoutstanding: funds for their payment are
Treasury.
Sinking fund
12,000 INT.at Garrett Nat.Bk.,Oakland.
Below we give the figures of assessed valuation of real estate and personal
Tax valuation 1914_
3,564,470
property. The tax rates shown in the tables are those levied on real estate
(Assessment about 80% actual val.) POCOMOKE CITY.
values. The rate of tax on personal property varies, ranging in 1913 from
City tax (per $1.000) 1913
$5.00
This city is in Worcester County. 1%% to as high as 6% on the gross earnings of national banks and trust cos
Population in 1910
6,028
Street-Impt. Bonds (tax-free).
TAX-FREE.
-The above bonds 58 '12 J-J
ASSESSED VALUATIONRate of Tax Personal
Total Assess'd
$35.000c---July 1 1952 Year.
are exempt from taxation.
Real Estate. perS1,000. Property
Valuation.
(Optional
INT. at First N. Bk., Frostburg. Water & sewer beg. July 1 1932.)
1914
$345.124.144 $15.00
bds.(1898). $25.000 1913
339.198.990
15.00 $47,653.486 $386.852,476
Refunding bonds(1902)__13,000
330.332.487
15.00 4.4.575.063
GARRETT COUNTY.
Floating debt bonds (1908) 12,000 1912
374.907.550
293.389,839
15.00 42.262,672 335,652,511
County seat Is Oakland.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14- $85,000 1911
1910
285,153,771
15.00 38,802,982 323,956,753
Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt) Floating debt
5,200 1909
276.590,774
15.00 35.591,683 312.182.457
4s '07 F-A $45,000c__ _Aug '15-23 Sinking fund .
5,300
255.324,834
15.00 33,903,438
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1914_ $45,000 Assess. val.'14 (Ii act)......1,572,000 1908
289.228,272
247,306.494
15.00 31.507.929 278.814,423
Assessed valuation 1914_11,925,542 City tax rate (per $1,000)'14.48.00 1907
1906
239,461.985
15.00
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14.412.10 Population in 1910
28.669,302
268,131.287
2.369 1905
217,608.296
15.00
26.575,819
Population in 1910
244.184,115
20,105
1900
176,567,549
15.00
14.391.438
190,958.987
INT. at County Treasurer's office. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY.
137.626.419
15.00
11,023.167
Upper Marlboro is the county seat. 1890
148.649,586
93.502.464
15.00
12,795,934
AU bonds except 53 of 1910 are tax- 1885
HAGERSTOWN.
106,298.398
This city is the county seat of free. Pop'n 1910. 36.147.
POPULATION.
-In 1910 was 331.069 (including 94,446 negroes); In
Washington County. Founded 1762. 58 '92 J-J $80,000c___July 1 1922 1900 It was 278.718 (including
Incorporated as Hagerstown in 1813. 59 '08 --- 12,000c--.July 1 1928 in 1905 (estimated). 323,123. 86.702 negroes); In 1890 it was 230,392;

CUMBERLAND.
Cumberland Is the county seat of
Allegheny County. Bonds tax-free.
Electrlc Light Bonds.
45 '98 M-N$20,000____May 1 1928
Consolidated Debt Bonds
58 '08 A-0$100,000c___Apr 1 1922
Funding Debt Bonds.
5s '92 A-0 $40,000____Apr 1 1922
58 '08 J-J 100.000____July 1 1928
(Subject to call after 1913.)
Water Refunding.
58 '92 A-0 $50,000 ___Apr 1 1922
Water Bonds.
45 '93 F-A$100,000---Aug 1 1923
4s'll A-0 469.000c___Oct 1 1941
4 s'14 M-N 60,000c
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-4879,000
Floating debt
85.000
Sinking fund
51,000
Assess. val.'13(805" act.) 16,000,000
City tax (per $1,00)) '1.3-'14-48.00
Population in 1910
21.839
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
LIMITATION.
DEBT
-This city
cannot issue indebtedness over $10,000 without Act of Legislature and
vote of people.

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District of Columbia.

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DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF

THE

STATES, CITIES AV:13 TOWNS
IN

THE

CENTRAL STATIS
OHIO-State, Cities, &c
INDIANA-State,Cities, arc

INDEX FOR THE CENTRAL STATES, CITIES, Etc.
Pages 82 to 99 I ILLINOIS-State, Cities, &c
Pages 99 to 103 I MICHIGAN-State, Cities, &c

State of Ohio.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Admitted as a State (Act April 30 1802)___ _Feb. 19 1803
41,060
Total area of State (square miles)
Columbus
State Capital
Mon. Jan. 1915)___ _James M. Cox
Governor (term exp. 2d
Bee. of State (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan.'15) _Charles H. Graves
Auditor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1917)___A. V. Donahey
Treasurer (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. '15)___ _J. P. Brennan

Pages 103 to 107
Pages 107 to 112

Section 5649-4 of the General Code provides that for the emergencies
mentioned In Sections 4450. 4451, 5629. 7419 and 7630-1 a tax may be
levied irrespective of the limitations mentioned above.
[At the November 1914 election the voters defeated a constitutional
amendment which provided that the tax levy in every taxing district should
never be in excess of 10 mills. on every $1 of valuation, exclusive of sinking
fund and interest charges, unless increased by vote at a regular or general
election.]
COINCIDENTAL TAX AMENDMENT. Section 2 of Article XII..
which took effect Jan. 1 1913. requires the taxing authority of any political
subdivision of the State proposing to issue bonds to provide at the time the
Issue of bonds Is authorized for levying and collecting annually by taxation
an amount sufficient to pay the Interest on the bonds proposed to be issued
and to provide for their final redemption at maturity. See V. 98. p. 704.
for Supreme Court decision concerning this section.

-The State constitution provides that the LegislaTAXATION OF MUNICIPAL FMNDS.-State and municipal bonds
LEGISLATURE.
ture shall meet biennially in even years on the first Monday in January. Issued since Jan. 1 1913 are taxable under Sec. 2 of Article XII of the
no limit to length of sessions. The requirement being that State State constitution. Issues made prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt Preto,
There is
elections must be held In even years. this would make it Impossible for taxation.
legislators to convene until tho second January after their election. Never-FIRST, As to the State's power to contract debt,
DEBT LIMITATION.
theless, an amendment for the purpose of relieving this situation by changing the time for convening the Legislature was defeated in 1908; V. 87. this is regulated under the first five sections of Article 8 of the conp. 1435. (Report of Secretary of State. page 574.) The Legislature in stitution. We insert these five sections in full.
1910. however, passed an Act providing for the beginning of the regular
session on the finst Monday in January after members are elected. See
SECTION 1.(Debt Limited to Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.)
V. 91. p. 894. (V. 101. 0. L.. page 137.) A session held in 1911 under The State may contract debts to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues
this law was declared legal by the Supreme Court on Mardi 28 1911. See or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount
of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one
V. 92. P• 873. (V. 83, O. S., page 412.)
-The historical details of Ohio's State debt from of more Acts of the General Assembly, or at different periods of time,
HISTORY OF DEBT.
1825 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of April shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the money
arising from the creation of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for
1894, page 75.
-With the exception of $1,665 domestic loan which it was obtained or to repay the debts so contracted and to no other
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.
which has ceased, Ohio has no funded State debt at purpose whatever.
bonds, interest on
SECTION 2. (Additional and for What Purpose.) In addition to the
present, the last 1200.000 bonds having been retired on July 11903. The
total bonded debt on Nov. 15 1902 was $201.665; In 1901 It was $451,665; above limited power. the State may contract debts to repel invasion, sup1880. $6,476,805; In 1871. press Insurrection, defend the State in war, or to releem the present
In 1900 was $701.665; in 1885, $3.720.229; in 563,329.
outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the
59,022.721; in 1861, $14.897,273: in 1851. $17,
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE STATE AND LOCAL DEBTS contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was
raised or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever; and all
(Fiscal Year ends November 15.)
debts incurred to redeem the present outstanding Indebtedness of the
1911.
1912.
1913.
1$1,665 State shall be so contracted as to be payable by the sinking fund herein*11,665
*11,665
Funded State debt (loans)
after provided for as the same shall accumulate.
5,254.297
5,162.670
5,291,412
Irreducible State debt (trust fds.)
SECTION 3. (The Stale to Create No Other Debt.) Except the debts
Local Debts
above specified in Sections 1 and 2 of this article, no debt whatever shall
138.213.891 $31.132.276 128.574.388 hereafter be created by or on behalf of the State.
Debts of counties
Debts of cities, 1st & 2d class_ _ _1175,772,583 j147,453,532 136,366,280
SECTION 4. (Credit of State: the State Shall Not Become Joint Owner or
1 11,211,429
10.708.021
Debts of Incorporated villages [
3.550,824 Stockholder.) The credit of the State shall not In any manner be given or
4.084,408
4.896,424
Debts of townships.
loaned to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation whatever;
24.892.468
20,060.957
Debts of special school districts_ 28,448,561
nor shall the State ever hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder In
for any
$247,331,459 1218.774.113 1199,260.470 any company or association In this State or elsewhere formed
Total local debts.
purpose whatever.
POPULATION OF STATE (U. S. Census)
SECTION 5. (No Assumption of Debts by the State.) The State shall
937,903
2.665.260 1830
4,767,121 1870
1910
581,434 never assume the debts of any county, city, town or township, or of any
2.339.511 1820
4.157.545 1860
1900
230.760 corporation whatever, unless such debt shall have been created to repel
1,980.329 1810
3.672,329 1850
1890
45,365 invasion, suppress insurrection or defend the State In war.
1,519,467 1800
3.198.062 1840
1880
The foregoing sections complete the limitation as to Statedobt and credit
-The assessed valuation of real and personal
VALUATION.
ASSESSED
Property in the State has been as follows:
Sections 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 of Article 8 cover the matter of sinking funds
Total.
Years.
Real Estate.
Personal Property.
referred to In Section 2 above. But they need not be published here.
1913
$4,418.953,299 $2,300,115.670 *16.719.068.969
SECOND, As to Cities, Towns, Counties. &c., so far as the constitution
1912
,
.'6451059155.
4,335.665.5212.145.393.637
to
1911
1.927,863,876 *6,201.303,588 affects the power of the Legislature to authorize these municipalities In
4.273.439.712
1910
2.484,315,574 create debt, the limitations are found in Section 6 of Article 8 and
827,370.943
1.656.944,631
1909
2,389.978,349 Sections 1. 2 and 6 of Article 13. (1) Section 6 of Article 8 forbids the
770,516.086
1.619,462,263
1908
1,590,299,746
2,352,680.824 General Assembly to authorize cities, &c.. to become stockholders in or
762.381,078
1905
1,482,795.705
680,805,888
2.163.601.593 to raise money or loan credit to aid corporations. &c. (2) Sections 1 and 2
1.274.203,721
559,849,507
1900
1,834,053.228
Acts
1,232.305,312
543,833.165
1890
1.778,138,477 of Article 13 forbid the passing of Special Acts and require General that
1.102.049.931
456,166,134
1.558,215.965 for conferring corporate powers. (3) Section 6 of Article 13 provides
1880
707.846.836
459,884.861
1.167.731.697 the General Assembly make provision for the organization of cities, etc•,
1870
639,894.311
248.408,290
888,302.601 by general laws and restrict their debt
1860
-making power. These sections are
341.389.838
98.487,502
439,876.340 as follows:
1850
27.038,895
85,287.261
112.326,156
1840
ARTICLE 8, SECTION 6. (Counties, Cities, Towns or Townships Not
14,589.335
50.086,250
64,675.578
1830
Authorized to Become Stockholders. *c.) No laws shall be passed authorizing
*Property assessed at full value (see note below).
State tax (Per $1.000) for 1901, $2.89; 1903, 1904 and 1905 was $1.35: any county, city, town or township, by vote of Its citizens or otherwise,
or assofor 1906, 1907. 1908. 1909 and 1910. 11.345; 1911, 1912. 10.451; 1913 and to become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporation In aid of
ciation whatever, or to raise money for, or loan Its credit to. or
1914. 80.961; 1915, 0.45
order to raise sufficient revenue under these decreased rates of taxa- any such company, corporation or association; provided, that nothing in
In
tion, assessment of property was generally raised to its full value beginning this section shall prevent the insuring of public buildings or property in mutual
insurance associations or companies. Laws may be passed providing for the
with 1911.
or
-Sec. 5649-2 of the General Code as amended by regulation of all rates charged by any insurance company, corporation
TAX LIMITATION.
insurance
association organized under the laws of this State
the Legislature in 1911, and further amended in 1913.provides that,except business in this State for profit. [That part of theor doing any given hi
above section
Sections 5649-4 and 5649-5. the aggregate amount italics was added by an
as otherwise provided In
amendment adopted Sept. 3 1912. V. 95. p• 786
any county,township,
of taxes that may be levied on the taxable property inIn any one year exceed
ARTICLE
city, school district or other taxing district shall not year and such levies in shall pass no 13. SECTION 1. (Corporate Powers.) The General AssemblY
Special Act conferring corporate Powers.
valuation for that
10 mills on each dollar of the tax
may be necessary
SECTION 2. (Corporations
-How Formed.) Corporations may be
addition thereto for sinking fund and interest purposes as any indebtedness
or
formed under general laws; but all such laws may from time to time be
to provide for any indebtedness *heretofore incurred
people. The amount of altered or repealed
that may hereafter be incurred by a vote of the governed by the amount
taxable property for purposes of this Act shall be
SECTION 6. (Organization of Cities. &c.) The General Assembly shall
general
of tax duplicate of the preceding year.
that this means provide for the organization of cities and incorporated villages by
[* The Ohio Stioreme Court on Sept. 17 1914 decided
laws and restrict their power of taxation. assessment, borrowing mon
of
el
prior to June 2 1911.)
mills, providing the contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent the abuse
Section 5649-5 permits an additional levy up to 5
such power.
same Is authorized by the voters at the November election.




Nov., 1914..1

One at first sight would infer from Section 6, Article 8,above cited,that
cities could not subscribe to the stock of or loan money to railroads, as
That, however, is
railroads are corporations and joint-stock companies.Walker vs. The City
not a correct conclusion, as was decided in the case of General Assembly of
of the
of Cincinnati, a case which arose under an Act first class" authorizing any
Ohio entitled "An Act relating to cities of the
such city to construct a line of railroad therefrom to any other terminus
that Act
In that State or in any other State. In pursuance of the authoritySouthern
purports to give. Cincinnati undertook to build the Cincinnati brought.
Railroad. To test the legality of that proceeding this action was
The Court's opinion is very full and explicit, the conclusion being that from
to
"the language of the section, it is quite evident that it was not intended of
"prohibit the construction of railroads nor indeed to prohibit any species
section contains no direct reference to railroads
"public improvements. The
or enterprises. The
"nor to any other special classes of improvements manner or means by
particular
"Inhibitions are directed only against a many public Improvements had
of 1802
"which under the constitution
"been accomplished."
(cited above), which provides
In compliance with Section 6. Article 13
general law, the Legislature made
for the organization of cities, &o.. oycorporations, which was in existence
elaborate classification of municipal cities, villages and hamlets. Then
an
for years. First they were divided into first class being subdivided Into
cities were divided Into two classes, the subdivided into four grades, the
three grades and the second class being
grade being determined by population according to the last Federal Census.
books
their way on to the
In addition many special laws foundreally so worded as to statuteto only
apply
nominally general In their scope but
1902. however. the State supreme Court handed down
one city. In June
several decisions declaring such laws special legislation and therefore unconstitutional. The decisions were considered to be of such broad application that the Governor called an extra session of the Legislature for the purpose of framing a new general municipal code. The extra session convened
Aug.25 1902 and after a session of nearly two months passed a new "municipal code"—a document too lengthy to quote in these columns. We would
refer our readers, therefore, to pages 994 and 995 of the "Chronicle." Nov. 1
• 1902, wherein will be found at length the more salient points of this important measure.
It remains to be said that at the regular session of the Legislature in
1902 an Act popularly known as the "Longworth Omnibus bill" was passed
and subsequently upheld by the State Supreme Court. This Act amends
Section 2835, 2836 and 2837, Revised Statutes of Ohio, relating to the Issuance of bonds by cities, villages and other municipal corporations. Under
may by twothe new law the municipal boards of legislation. councils,
&o..
thirds vote issue bonds for certain specified purposes to the extent of 1% of
the assessed valuation yearly (but not exceeding 4% In the aggregate) without submitting the question to a vote of the people. Bonds issued under
this Act In excess of 1% in any one year or in excess of 4% in the aggregate
must first be submitted to a vote of the people and carried by two-thirds
of those voting on the proposition; but a net debt (bonds less sinking fund)
of more than 8% in the aggregate cannot be authorized in any event. The
Act as amended in 1906 will be found in the "Chronicle" May 26 1906, page
1224. In May 1910 the law was further amended so as to limit the bonding
power of townships and municipal corporations to 5%, Instead of 8%, of
the tax duplicate. This was done by amending Sections 3942, 3945, 3948
and 3954 of the General Code, making them read as folliows:
Sec. 3942. The net indebtedness Incurred by any township or municipal corporation for the purposes mentioned in sections 3295 and 3939 of the
General Code shall never exceed 2)4% of the total value of all the property
in such corporation or township, as listed and assessed for taxation, unless
the excess of such amount is authorized by vote of the qualified electors
of the township or corporation in the manner hereinafter provided.
Sec. 3945. Such limitation of 1% and 2)4% hereinbefore prescribed
shall not affect bonds lawfully issued for such purposes upon the approval
of the electors of the township or corporation. such limitations of 1% and
See. 3948. Before any bonds In excess of
them shall
214% are Issued and tax levied, the question of issuinga general or be subspecial
mitted to the voters of the township or corporation at
election.
Sec. 3954. No municipal corporation or township shall create or Incur a
net Indebtedness under the authority of this chapter in exbess of 5% of the
total value of all the property in such township or corporation as listed and
assessed for taxation. Bonds issued in good faith for such purposes which
at the time of issue were within the limitations existing at the time of such
Issue shall be valid obligations of the township or municipal corporation
which Issued them. In ascertaining the limitations of such 5% and of
such 214%, all such bonds shall be considered except those specifically excluded by Section 3946 of the General Code.
The new law was to have taken effect Jan. 1 1911. but as many cities
complained that they could not raise funds for necessary improvements by
applying the new rates upon the tax duplicate as it stood on Jan,!,a bill
was passed suspenclina the operation of the Act of 1910 until Oct. 1 1911.
See V.92. p. 673.
Note.—Some doubts having arisen as to whether old bonds as well as
1
"Longworth" bonds should be counted in figuring the 8° debt limit, a
°
suit was brought and the State Supreme Court in May 1906 held that only
bonds as may have been issued subsequent to the enactment of the
such
"Longworth" bill should be counted In considering the 8% limit provided
for in that Act. V. 82. p. 1114. Furthermore, in the amended law of
1906, It is expressly provided that the 8% limit shall apply only to the
bonds issued subsequent to the enactment of this Act.
[The Snyder Act an emergency measure passed by the Legislature
April 10 1913, permits the issuance of bonds to repair damage done by the
floods of March and Aprli,such bonds not to be counted in ascertaining any
of the limitations of Sections 3939 to 3954-1 incl. of the General Code.
The Act was printed in full In V.96, p. 1714.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND
—The provisions of the law defining securities In which RESTRICTIONS
savings banks in
this State may invest their funds are contained In Sections 9765 and 9758
of the General Code. These sections read as follows:
Sea. 9765. A savings bank may invest the residue of its fund4 in.
loan money on, discount, buy, sell or assign promissory notes, drafts, bills
or
of exchange and other evidences of debt,and also Invest its capital. surplus
and deposits in, and buy and sell, the following:
a. The securities mentioned in Section 9758[we give Section 9758 below],
subject to the limitations and restrictions therein contained, except that
savings banks may loan not more than 75% of the amount of the paid-In
capital, surplus and deposits on notes secured by mortgage on real estate.
But all loans made upon personal security shall be upon notes with two or
more signers, or one or more indorsers, payable and to be paid at a time
not exoeeding six months from the date thereof. In the aggregate not
exceeding 30% of the capital, surplus and deposits of a savings bank shall
be so Invested.
b. Stocks which have paid dividends for five consecutive years next prior
to the investment, bonds and promissory notes of corporations, when this
Is authorized by an affirmative vote of a majority of the board of directors
or by the executive committee of such savings bank. No purchase or investment shall be made in the stock of any other corporation organized or
doing business under the provisions of this chapter. The Superintendent
of Banks may order any such securities which he deems undesirable to be
sold within six months.
c. Promissory notes of individuals, firms or corporations, when secured
by a sufficient pledge of collateral approved by the directors, subject to the
provisions of sections 9754 and 9755 (99 V. 282, Seo. 57).
[Note.—Section 9754 mentioned above limits the amount to be loaned by
a commercial bank, including overdrafts, to any one person, firm or corporation to 20% of its paid-in capital and surplus, unless such loan is secured by first mortgage upon improved farm property in a sum not exceeding 60% of its value. It is further provided that the total liabilities.
Including overdrafts, of a person, company, corporation or firm to any
bank, either as principal debtor or as security or indorser for others, for
Money borrowed, shall not exceed 20% of its paid-in capital stock and surplus The discount of bills of exchange drawn against actually existing
.
values and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by
the Person,company, corporation or firm negotiating it, shall not be considered as money borrowed. Section 9755. also mentioned above. stipulates that the deposits of funds in a bank or trust company not duly designated as a depository by the board of directors shall be held to be a loan
within the meaning of Section 9754.1
Sec. 9758. Subject to the provisions of the preceding section (See. 9757),
commercial banks may invest their capital, surplus and deposits In or
loan them upon:
a. Personal or collateral securities.
-bearing obligations of the United States or
b. Bonds or other interest
those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide payment




83

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

of the Interest and principal. Including bonds of the District of Columbia:
also in bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any foreign government.
c. Bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this or any other State of
the United States.
d. The legally issued bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any city.
village, county, township, school district or other district or political subdivision of this or any other State or Territory of the United States and
of Canada.
e. Mortgage bonds or collateral trust bonds of any regularly Incorporated
company which has paid, for at least tour years, dividends at the rate of
at least 4% on their capital stock. Such loan shall not exceed 80% of the
market or actual value of such bonds, the purchase of which first has been
authorized by the directors. The Superintendent of Banks may order that
any such securities which he deems undesirable be sold within six months.
I. Notes secured by mortgage on real estate, where the amount loaned
thereon. Inclusive of prior encumbrances, does not exceed 40% of the value
of the real estate if unimproved, and if improved 60% of Its value, Including
Improvements, which shall be kept adequately Insured. Not more than
50% of the amount of the paid-in capital, surplus and deposits of such bank
at any time shall be invested in such real estate securities 199 v.280,Sec.50.1
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF OHIO.
[In the following statements of debt we report in detail only those
bonds which are a general obligation of the place issuing the same.
Lack of space prevents our giving a description of the numerous
issues of assessment bonds—that is, bonds payable by assessment
against the particular piece of property benefited.]
Note.—For places not given in a phabetical order among the following
statements, see "Additional Statements" at end of this State.
ADA.
This village is in Hardin County.
Refunding Bonds.
6s
--- $1,000- —Jan 1 1915
6s
1,000__ -_Mar 1 1916
6s
1,000____Oct 1 1916
5s
2,000____Mar 1 1917
6s
1,000____Mar 1 1917
5s
___
1,000_ _ _ _July 1 1917
Gs
___
1,000_ ___July 1 1917
6s
___
1,700_ __ _ Oct 1 1917
_
1.000_ _ _ _July 1 1918
434s
55
___
5,000_ __ _Sept 1 1923
430
_
5,000_ _ _June 15 1925
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1 '14-- $21,700
Assessment debt
46.000
Sinking fund
2,522
Assess. val.'14(75% act.) 2,600,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914—$11.80
Population in 1910
2,465
INT. payable in Ada at Liberty
Bank or 1st Nat. Bank,
ADAMS COUNTY.
County seat is West union.
Court-House Bds (4s '11 Id-B).
$10.000c Sept 1 $3,000 Sept 1 '25
4,000cileh 1 '15
5,000cSep 1 '41 3,000cMch 1 '25
4 000cSep 1 '15
Funding Bonds.
M-S $50,000c__ -Feb 2 1917
45
4s '04 F-A 13.500c_ __Aug 1 1924
4s '09 M-S 14.000c___Mch 1 1929
53013 M-S 21,000„Mch 4 '23-'43
Turnpike Bonds.
330'07 A-0 $68.000c_ _ -Apr 6 1922
Refunding Bonds.
330'06 M-DI $40.000cNov12'16&'21
43012 A-0 46,829.69cApr 1 '17-'47
(Part due every other year.)
5s '14 A-0 85,500____Apr 1 1934
BOND. DEBT May 1914 $320,000
Total assessed val. l913....13,500.00
State&Co tax rate(perM)13-$5.361
Population In 1910 __
____ 24.755
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

Sewer Bonds
45
J-0 53,750____Deo 1 1915
45
3,750—Dec 1 1915
J-D
53
A-0
2.100.—Oct 15 1915
53
J-J
7,700_ _July 1 '15-'18
5s
M-S
8.010_Sept 15 '15-'17
4)45
M-S 12.000_Mch 15 '15-'16
4348
.1-D
.
6.000_ __ _June 1 1916
430'11 M-N 3,750_ _ _Nov 1 1915
4 Hs'll A-0 40,000„4..et 1 '15-'16
45011 1.1-N 2,850_ --Nov 1 1915
430'11 J-D
5,800_ - __Deo 1 1915
4 30'11 J-D 25,000_ _ Deo 1 '15-'17
5s '13 J-J
11,000_ ---Jan 1 1918
54'13A-0 2.500----Apr 1 1919
54 '14
56.000
Police & Fire Signal System.
54 '13 J-D $15,875
1923
Refunding Bonds.
4345
J-J 392,400c_July 9 '15-'28
430'04 M-S 33,138e_Sept 1 '15-'18
5s '13 J-D 99.500_ --June 1 1923
TOT. DEBT Oct 1 1417,034,225
Sinking fund
256,141
Total assessed val. 1914_133,000.000
Actual value (est.)
150,000,000
Tax rate(per 51,000)'14 esti —41.54
Population In 1910 (Census) _69.069
s Consists of $1,989,763 general
bonds, $1,534,727 special assessment
bonds, $3,290,000 water bonds and
$21 ,9 735 floating debt notes.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
and City Treasury, Akron,

AKRON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45 '09 A-0 $35,000c_. Apr 1 1923
4s
M-N 16,000o-Nov 18 '15-16
4s
M-S 10,000c
Mch 8 1916
48
M-N 5,000e_Nov 15 1915
M-N 50,000c-Nov 1 '21-'25
4s
J-D 300.000e-Dee 20'26-'37
48
4s '08 M-N 30,000c-Nov 1 '21-'22
4s '09 J-D 115,000e_Dee 15'15-'17
120.000e-Dec 15'18 '19
414s'13 M-S 80.000.. _Mch 1 23-29
430'13 M-S 50.000-Mch 18 '20-'32
434s'13 A-0 25,000_ _Apr 15 '33-'36
5,000c—June 30 1915
AKRON.
This city is the county seat of Sum- 3 65e06.1-D 140,000c J'ne 30'17-'18
50,000c_Dec 1 '19-'21
mit County. Incorp. in 1836.
45 '10 A-0 55,000c—Oct 4 '28-'29'
Paving Bonds.
July 1 1916 48 '10 J-13 150,000c J'ne 30 '20-'27
$2.000
430'11 J-J
430'j1 J-D
500— _Deo 1 1915 48 '12 J-J 63,000 Jan 9 '29-'31
-A
5,850
1915-1923 430 '1A.-0 25,000-1936 & 1937
5s '13 F
1915-1915 434s'14 J-J 75,000_ _ _Jan 9'17-'31
5s '13 A-0 1 1,000
160.000-Mar 18 '15-'20
116,000
1916-1923
430'14 M-S 45,000_Mar 18 '21-'29
Fire Department Bonds.
430'13 M-S $1.350- -Mar 1 1919
6.000—Mar 18 1930
5s 13 M-S 65.000— —Mar 1 1923 BOND.DEBT Feb 1914-$1,213,000
Assessed valuation 1913_ _94.122.000
Bridge Bonds.
-A $7,600 _Aug 1 '15-'16 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-.$12.60
430'10 F
430'10 J-D 14.000 Dec 1 '15-'16 Population in 1914 (est.)--- _100.000
l.000_ _Jan 1 1918
_Jan
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
58 '13
Cuyahoga River Purification.
4 ti'l4M-N 1$418,000c_May 1 '15239 ALLEN COUNTY.
Lima is the county seat.
28,000c_May 1 1934
,
Funding Bonds ($25,000 ev.54 rs.)
Memorial Building Bonds.
4a
J-D $75.000c_June '17-'27 430'07 M-S $80.750c_M&S 1 '14-'22
BOND. DEBT June 1914 $90,000
Debt Extension Bonds.
430'05 M-S $8.750c___Sept 1 1915 Assess. val.'13(abt. act.).85,000,000
430
F
-A
5,000____Aug 1 1915 State&Co. tax (per 41.000) 13_$3.72
Population In 1910
Park Bonds.
56.580
-A $3,000 _Aug 1 '15-'16
430'10 F
INT. at Treasurer's office.
430'13 J-J
12,000----Jan 1 1918
Public improvement Bonds.
ALLIANCE.
430'09 F-A 14.200____Aug 1 1915
This city Is in Stark County.
430'09 F
-A
6,200 __Aug 1 '15-'16
Armory Site Bonds.
430
1.000 ...Sept
ann
430'12 A-0 $5,500c— —Oct 1 1931
4)48
ann 6,137.50-Aug 16 1915
Refunding Bonds.
54
ann
650____Jan 1 1915 4s
- $9,000
430'10 F-A
8,420...Aug 1 '15-'16 4s
29,000__ _Sept 15 1920
430'10 F
-A 21,080—Aug 1 '15-'16 4s
M-S 62.650_ _Mch 1 1922
5s
ann
3.000-Dec 15 '15-'17 4s '04 A-0 38.000c_Oct 15'16&'18
430'10 J-D 15.570__Dec 1 '15-'17 4s '05 .I-D 14.500_ _June 5'15-17
5s
A-0
3,724__Oct 1 '15-16 5s '05 J-D
5,450_ ___Deo 1 1925
5s
F
-A
1,800.—Aug 15 1915 4s '06 M-N 19.000_ _Nov 1'21&'16
5s
M-S
2,850. _Mch 1 '15-'17 430'07 M-N 19,250... _Nov 15 1917
4)4s
F-A
6,000__Aug 15'15-'17 4 148'12 .T-J
40.000c_Julv 15'-32-'33
4!0'l1 J-D
4,050_ _Dec 1 1915 53 '14 M-S 21,600___Mar 10 1930
430'11 M-N 6.735- _ _Nov 1 1915
Debt Extension Bonds.
430'l1 M-S
6.905 __Sept 15 1915 4s '05 J-D $10.00&... _Deo 1 1925
430'l1 F-A 2,957.25—Aug 16 1915
Paving and Intersection Bonds.
4145'!! F
-A
8,324__Aug 1 '15-'16 43 '07 __ $5,350
M'S
4)45
3,800_ _Sept 1 '15-'16 Is '09 MIN 15,500c_ May 1 1926
A-0
3,580._ _Apr 1 1915 4 3012 M-S
434s
4,000.... Itch 1 1934
434s
J-D 57,825. _June 1 '15-'17
Street & Sewer Bds.(City's portion)
4 Hs
.T-D
3,500__June 15 1911 5s '08 J
-D $4.000_ _ _ _June 1 1928
5s '13 M-S 6,760--Mar 1 1919 5s '08 J-D 14,000__ _June 151023
54 '13 M-S 11,230
1923 5s '08 F
-A
3.800_..Aug 1 1926
43in'14 A-0 90,000__Apr 1 '19-'36 5s '08 --_6.150
Street Bonds.
_-1,500
54 '13 J-J $25,000--- _Jan 1 1918 430'09 A-0
5,000 Oct 1 '15&'17
Purchase of Land for Water Wks _s
_ 13,000___Dce 311029
430'11 J-0 5162.000_ _Deo 1 1931 48 '10 14-N 9.700—May 10
1921
Purchase of Water Works.
4s '10 31-N 2.500.. May 15 1919
45 '12 A-0$815.000__ _Apr 1 1942 4s '10 J-J
2,900___July 15 1919
Water-Works-Exten sion Bonds.
430'l0 A-0 5,000_ - -Oct 15 1920
43 '12 A-0$1.128.000__Apr 1 1942 430'11 J-D 17,400o_
-June 15 1928
430'13 J
-D f 500,000Dec 31 '18-'27 434s'12 M-S
7.800_ - _ _Mch 1 1932
750.000Dec 31 '28-'37 4)4s'12 J-J
13,800- - __July 1 1933
Quarantine Bonds.
48 '12 --- 19.000
430'11 J-D $2.500-- --Dec 1 1915 4348'12 F
-A
7,150-- - -Aug 1 1932

-CITIES AND TOWNS
01110
ALLIANCE (Cont.)
Fire Department Bonds.
45 '05 J-.7 515,000_June'15-'16-'18
7,000__ _July 15 1923
430'08 J-J
1923
9.500
Es '13 --Bridge Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 59.500___Apr 10 1929
Orade-Crossing Bonds (City's por.)
4s '09 J-D 531.000_ Dec 31'32&'33
4 1-370'11M-N 3.800_ _May 15 1918
3,400- _Mch 1 1934
434s'12 M-S
Sewer Bonds.
M-S $29,000--Sept 15 1920
45
7,000_ __ _Dee 1 1919
4s '04 J-D
-A 10.000___ _Aug 11021
48 '06 F
3,600___Jan 25 1925
45 '07 3-3
434E039 M-N 2,500c.._ _May 1 1915
1929-1934
4s '09 J-D 135,000
1.500__Aug 15 1920
-A
45 '10 F
1.500---Apr 1 1928
430'13 A-0
Public Bldg. Bonds
_ $75,000__Jan 15 '37-'39
58
City Hospital Bonds.
350.000....Jan 15 '35-'36
58
Overhead Crossing Bonds.
$7,000__ _Dec 31 1930
_s
Cemetery Bonds.
45 '07 J4 $6.500_- Jan 25 1925
Public-Square lmpt. Bonds.
5s '13 J-J $1,300-July 15 1923
Water-Works Bonds.
-A 581,000_ _Feb 20'20-'29
F
4s
.Sept 1915
.
M-S 16.000
58
4s '05 M-N 6.000_ __ _May 1 1920
10,000_ _July 22 1925
45 '05 J-J
7.500_ ___Julyl 1916
4s '06 3-3
48 '06 M-N 5,000____Nov 1 1926
45 '09 M-N 24,0000_May 1 '2150'23
50,000_Deo 31 '31&'33
_s
430'12 - _ _ 140,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
4 30'07 --- $21,000
55 '10 M-S
3.900_ _Sept 15 1920
4,000-Sept 1 '15-'16
58 '13 J-D
3,000--Jan 15 1929
58
6,500_ _July 15 1939
5s '14 3-3
Electric-Light Bonds.
M-S $6.000-Sept 15 '15-'16
58
4345'12 .J-D 15.000c_Dec 15 1930
TOTAL DEBT June '14.31.351.354
389,500
Water debt sink. fund ___
Assessed valuation 1912__16.998.740
18,000,000
Actual value (est)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1912. _512.70
15,083
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
ALLIANCE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45 '08 M-N $23,000_ _May 4 '15-26
8.500_ _Apr 1915-'22
4s '10 M-8 120,000r _ _1925-1935
48 '11 M-S 50.000___Mch 21 1931
55 '14 M-8 70,000
1934
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12.3216,500
Assessed valuation 1912_ A6,345,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912
38.80
INTEREST is payable at Alliance.

ASHTABULA.
This city is in Ashtabula Co. Inc.
July 10 1891. Pop'n 1910, 18,266.
Subway Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 $42,000 Oct 1 '15-'28
4s '12 A-0 24.000c_Oct 1 '15-'21
Street Paving Bonds.
58 '05 J-J $2.840c......Jan 1 1915
5.000c ___Oct 1 1915
5s '06 A-0
58 '08 A-0 6,600c__Oct 1 '15-'18
58 '09 A-0 12,000c_Oct 1 '15-'18
5s '11 A-0 31.200c__Oct 1 '15-'20
1.600___Oct 1 '15-'16
58 '12 A-0
58 '12 A-0 8.330._ _Oct 1 '15-'21
5s '13 A-0 22.500__Oct 1 '15-'23
Refunding Electric Bonds.
A-0 $2.000__A & 0 1915
58
River Improvement Bonds
48 '09 A-0 $337,500c-Oct 1 '15-'29
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 A-0 84,800Oct 1 '15-'16
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'14--3562,095
Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.)_25,625,480
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913-313.00
INT. at Nat. Bank of Ashtabula.
ASHTABULA SCHOOL DIST.
434s'06 A-0 $26.000c--Oct 1 '15-'40
4348'07 AA 26.000c-_Oct 1 '15-'27
5,500c_Apr 1 '15-'25
4348'08 AA
434s'08 A-0 11,250c_ _ A & 0 1926
7,000c_ _A & 0'15-21
430'10 AA
4348'11 AA
8.500c__Oct 1 '15-'31
430'13 A-0 10,000c-A&O '27-'36
'13 A-0 20.000
1922-1941
5858 '14 AA 175,000__Oct 1 '17-'41
BOND.DEBT June 1914. 3306,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)_21,234,240
School tax (Per $1.000) 1914_34.152
15.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at Farmers' Nat. Bk., Ashta.
ASHTABULA- COUNTY.
Jefferson Is the county seat.
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
530'13 A-0 $60,000..-Apr 1 '15-'18
5s '13 AA 20,000c-Apr 1 '15-'23
Road Improvement Bonds.
4345'08 AA $12,000c-Apr 15 '15-'18
430'08 M-S 8.000c_Sept 1 '15-'18
430'09 M-S 15,000c_Mar 1 '15-'19
4348'09 AA
6.000c-Apr 1 '15-'19
4348'09 M-N 9.000c-May 1 '15-'19
4348'09 M-S 17.500c_Sept 1 '15-'19
430'09 J-D
5.000c_June 1 '15-'19
430'09 F
-A
5,000c_Aug 1 '15-'19
4348'09 AA
9,000c-Oct 1 '14-'19
430'10 AA f25.000c_Apr 1 '15-'20
110.000c-Apr 1 '17-'20
430'12 M-S 3,000c.Sept 1 '15-'17
430'12 M-9 2.000c_Sept 1 '15-'18
BOND.DEBT July 29 '14_8322,322
County's share of above__ 143,029
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)_90,752,110
State&Co. tax(per $1,000)'14_32.732
Population in 1910
59.547
mr. at County Treas. office.

ASHLAND.
ATHENS.
This village is in Athens County.
This city is the county seat of Ashland County. Ineorp. July 28 1815.
Armory Site Purchase.
58 '14 M-S $6,500__Sept 1 '15-'24
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
bs '13 M-S
$800c_Sept 1 '15-'16
6s
M-N860,000c__1918-'23 '25
Judgment Bonds.
($20,000 on May 1 each year.)
bs '13 M-8 $6,000c_Sept 1 '15-'20
58
$20.000c___June 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
M-9 1.000c__ _Sept 1 1915
45
M-S 548.0000_ _Sept 20 1937 53
Electric-Light Bonds
6,500e_ _ _Sept 1 1926
M-S
58
4%3'12 M-S 4.000c _-_1915-1919 58 '07 M-S $11,000e_Sept 1 '15-'25
Sewer Bonds.
430'12 M-S 7.000c_Mch 1 '15-'21
5348'13 M-8 6,500c_Sept 1 '15-'20 55 '10 M-S $3.270c_Sept 1 '15-'20
Funding Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
$800e_Sept 1 '15-'16 58 '06 A-0 $1.500c-Aug 1 '15-'17
530'13 M-S
BOND. DEBT June 21 '13 3210.878
Street Bonds.
$800c_Mch 1.'15-'16 Sinking fund Apr 30 1913.... 34.899
48'12 M-S
-M-S '15-'23 Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)_6,7313.000
53s'13 M-S 18,000
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1912-312.00
Bonds.
Refunding
5.463
58 '06 A-0 53.300c_A-0 1915-'17 Population in 1910
5.000c_Mch 20'15-'19
45 '09 M-S
Mch 8.000c_Mch 1 '15-'22 ATHENS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
434s'10
Water-Works Bonds.
_1915-1931
55 '07 M-9)519,0000_ _Mch '15-'33 4s '06 M-S 352,0000
1 8.0000__ _Sept'15-32 4s '10 A-0 30.000c_M&S '15-'35
M-S 10.000c.._ _Sept 1 1918 BOND.DEBT Nov 13'14_382,000
58
GEN. BD. DT.Jan 5'14_$151.800 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)_9,008.942
- 114.090 School tax (per 31,000) 1914_..$3.76
(add'1)Assessment debt
5.500
4,800 Population in 1914 (est.)
Floating debt
5.036
Sinking fund
INT. at office of Treasurer.
Assess. val.'13(909' act.)_ _9.439,040
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913-513.45
6.795 ATHENS COUNTY.
Population In 1910
County seat Is Athens.
INT. on refunding 4%5 at FarmFlood-Emergency Bonds.
Ashland, and on other
ers' Bank.
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Ashland. 68 '13 M-S $30,000__M&S '15-'17
Infirmary Bonds
$17.000c_Sept 1 '15-'20
5s
ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Road Improvement Bonds
430'11 M-.9 $46,000c-M&S 1 '15-'37 58
M-S$200.000c_ _ _ -1929-1939
58 '07 M-S 13.000e_M-S 1915-'27 BOND.DEBT Oct 24 '14. $247,000
12,000_Sept 1 '17-'18 Assess. val.'14 (act.val.)-38.584.764
5s '14 M-S 18,000__Sept 1 '19-'27 State&Co. tax (perq$1,000)'14--$3.40
30.000.._ Sept 1 '28-'37 Population in 1910
47.798
50,000-Sept 1 '38-'47
INT. payable at Treas. office.
TOT. BD. DT.Oct 1 '14_ $159,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)10.763.000
Sch. tax rate per $1.000) 191434.46 AUGLAIZE COUNTY.
8.000
Population in 1914 (est)
County seat is Wapakoneta.
Infirmary Building Bonds
INT. at First National Bank and
$69,000 _Sept 1 '15-'28
5s '09-'10
Farmers' National Bank, Ashland.
Refunding Bonds.
4Hs'10 .14 328,000_ _J&J '15-'28
ASHLAND COUNTY.
6s"13 M-8 6.300c_Mar 1 '17-'23
513 M-S 43,000-_M&S '15-'16
Ashland Is the county seat.
Hospital Bonds
(County's Portion).
Road Bonds
530'13 A-0 $55,000_ ..._A-0 '15-'23 434s'l0 J-J $8,000-July 1 '15-'22
Ditch Bonds.
1923
25,000
-_55
-N$14.850-__Sept 1 1916
es '12 M
River Improvement Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
_-_ $26.500____June 1 1915
434s
J-J $2,000_ _July- 1 '15-'16
1 1915 58
7.500___-Aug
5345
1,000____Jan 1 1915
J-J
-_- 25,000_ ---Oct 1 1916 Se
4345
12.000__J&J '15-'20
58 '04 J-J
Bridge Bonds
.000_ _J&J '15-'23
18
58 '07 J-J
3-3 $17.000c__Jan 1 1917
Ea
3.000_ _July 1 '15-'17
4348'12 M-8 20,000-M&S '15-'19 58 '07 J-J
-A 12,000_M&S 1 '15-'20
16,000-J&D '15-'18 58 '09 F
-D
58 '13 J
1 '15-'27
530'13 M-S 40.000-M&S '15-'23 58 '11 3-3 26.000c_J&J 1 '15-'23
18.000c-M&S
530'13 A-0 54.000--__A-0 '15-'23 58 '13 J-J 50,000---M&S '15-'39
58 '13 M-8
-M-S '16-'35
58 '14 M-S 50,000
,
5s '14 M-S c26,000c_Mar 1 '16-'28
Mill Dam Removal Bonds.
24,000c_Sept 1 '16-'27
4%5'10 M-N $1,500c-__ May 11916
May 8 14 $283.850
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '13 3123.500 BOND.DEB (abt.act.)-44,296,135
val.'12 (abt.act.)-38.662,740 Assess. val.'13
Assess.
County tax (per $1,000) 1913-$3.839
County tax (Per $1.000)'14---$10.79
31,246
22.975 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Treas. office.
INT. at County Treas. office.




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BARBERTON.
BELLEVUE.
This village is in Summit County.
This village is in Huron County.
Inc. 1892. Popula. 1910. 9.410.
General Street Bonds.
55 '13 AA $2,000__Mar 1 '16-'19
58 '14 ___ 915.000
Electric-Light Bonds.
Water Bonds.
$105.000__July 1 '15-'33 58
55 '13 J-J
37,000__Aug 1 1919
55 '14 M-N 20,000__May 1 '15-'34 48
17,500__Sept 1 1923
4
Fire Department Bonds.
-10,000 _ _ - _Sept 1 1924
$4000___ Mar 1 1915
5s '05 M-S
Sidewalk-Improvement Bonds.
69
Sewer Bonds.
51.000-__ -Mar 1 1918
Sewer and Drainage Bonds.
58 '04 M-S
$456c___Mar 1 1915
1.900c
5s
5s '06 ___
$2.000__ -Sept 1 1920
5s '07 J-D j 2,000c_Mch 1 '15-'16
Cemetery Bonds.
M-S $2,800c_Sept 1 1917
1 774c_ _ _Mch 1 1917 4s
58 '07 M-N 2.000c_Mch 1 '15-'16
City-Hall Bonds.
J-J $8,750c_ __Jan 17 1930
58 '07 M-S I
781c- Mchl 1917 45
12.500.80c.Sep 1 '15-'17 TOT. BD. DT. Mar 1914-497,574
8,229
5s '13 M-S 3.325--Mar 1 '15-'21 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913.-6.602.980
Water Bonds.
58 '05 M-S $1,750c___March 1915 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-312.00
58 '09 F-A
5,209
9.670c_Sept 1 '15-'19 Population in 1910
INT. on water bonds in New York:
55 '13 J-J
22,500-Ju1y 1 '15-'23
on cemetery bonds in Fremont; on all
Street Bonds.
..Mar 1 1915 other bonds in Cincinnati.
5s '05 M-S
$300..
58 '05 M-S
901c___Mar 1 1915
58 '08 F-A 12.01680cSept 1 '15-'18 BELMONT COUNTY.
County seat is St. Clairsville.
48 '10 M-S 17,500e_Sep 19 '15-'21
-A 4,427.50cMch 1'15-'21
58 '11 F
Road Bonds (assessment).
55 '14 J-D 2,950c_ _June 1 '15-'19 5.9 '14 AA $450.000_A&O '15-'24
CO.BD. DT.Apr 1914
$10,000
Funding Bonds.
58 '06 M-S 32,086 50c Sell 1'15217 Road bonds (assessment) ...450.000
BOND.DEBT June 1914. $356,880 Turnpike bonds (assessment)129.900
Floating debt
13,280 Assess. val.'13(80%act.) 74,256.825
23.174 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13.._$4.23
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913 _12.610.000 Population in 1910
76.858
INT. on road bonds at Treas. office
Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1913-.311.40
INT. payable at Treas. office.
BEREA.
This village is in Cuyahoga County.
BARBERTON SCHOOL DIST.
430'02 M-S $2,000----Sept 1 1916 Inc. May 1 1851. Pop'n '10, 2.609.
4348'03 M-S 18,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1923
Water Bonds.
M-N510,000_M&N 1 '15-'19
434s'09 M-S 13,500_ __ _Sept 1 1929 4s
M-N 3,000c_May 1915-'20
430'10 M-S 10.000_ _ __ Sept 1 1924 4s
M-N 5,000c_Nov 1 '15-'19
430'10 M-S 23,500_ _ --Sept 1 1929 45
500c___Nov 1 1920
430'10 M-S
M-N
5,000 _ _Sept 1 1924 48
3.0000-Oct 1 '15-'20
430'12 M-S 48,000c_Sept 1 '15-'39 Es '10 AA
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14. 3120,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
M-N $1,500c_May 1 '15-17
Assessed val. '15 (about)_15.445.880 4s
500cNov 1 1915
School tax (per 31.000) '15- - $4.80 4s '06 M-N
INT. at Central Say. & Tr. Co., 55 '10 AA 12,000c_A&O 1 '15-'20
Sept 1 1912 863.972
GEN.BD. DT.
Barberton.
36,984
Assessment bonds
24.135
Sinking fund
BARNESVILLE.
This village is In Belmont County. Assess.-val.'12(70% act.)_1.682,005
Total tax (per $1.000) 19I2_$1.00
Inc. 1816. Pop'n 1910, 4,233.
INT.at Bank of Berea Co. in Berea
Water Bonds.
58 '04 A-0 $60,0000_Apr 1 '15-'44
GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1914-$62.000 BEREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
24,281 44 '12 AA $60.000__A&O 1 '16-'45
Assessment debt
'20-'34
9.883 4348'14 A-0 15,000c_A&O $75,000
Floating debt
92,164 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914-2.600,000
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1914
6.747 Assessed val. 1914
Sinking fund
2.600
(est.)
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)_3,669,560 Population in 1913Treasurer's office.
INTEREST at
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-$14.00
Treasurer's office.
INT. at Village
BEXLEY.
This village (P.0.Columbus) Is In
BELLAIRE.
Franklin,Coludy.
This city Is in Belmont County.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Water ponds.
--Aug 1 1942
416s'07 M-S $25,000c___Mch 1 1917 4)4s'12 AA $90,000c-'14__$107.000
BOND.DEBT Oct 3
43s'07 M-S 10.000c _Sept 1 1917
Assessed valuation 1913_ --2,212,220
City-Hall Bonds.
$1,000) 19134s '00 M-S $20.000c_Mch 1 '15-'24 Tax rate (per 1910
682
Population In
Refunding Water Bonds
INT. payable in Columbus.
45 '03 F-A $50.000c___Feb 1 1923
A-0 100,000c-Oct 1 '20&'30
4s
BOWLING GREEN.
Refunding Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
45 '06 F-A $10.000c
-Feb 1 1916
TOTAL DEBT June 19143275.685 Wood County. Inoorp. Nov.9 1855.
St.-Impt. Bonds (City's portion).
46.866
Sinking fund
Assessment debt (Wel)_ _ 59,685 4348'12 51-9 82.700-Mar 1 '15-'22
Armory Bonds
ASSOSS. val.'13 (abt.act.)-12,312,260
1915-1923
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$13.80 -s '12 --- 33.000
Fire Bonds.
12.946
Population in 1910
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Bellaire. -8 '13 _-- 31.600 - - _1915-1918
Park Bonds (Opt. $5.000 yearly)•
4s '11 M-9 $35.000c___Mar 1 1919
BELLAIRE SCHOOL DIST.
Refunding Bonds
48 '09 F-A $9.000c-Aug 30 1916
4s '09 M-9 9.000c-Sept 15 1916 58 '98 M-S $3,000.--M&S '15-'17
600
1915
_1916-1931 _s '96
M-S 126.5000
45
Sept 1916 45 '99 M-S 3,000___M&S '15-'17
M-S 32,500
4s
1917-1921 48 '02 M-S 6,600___M&S '15-'21
M-S 23,000
5s
BOND.DEBT Jan 1914..._$200.000 48'03-04M-9 13.200-Mar 1 '18-'24
Assessed valuation 1914_ _11.787.745 48 '07 M-S 3,600c_M&S '15-'18
School tax (per $1.000) 1912-_-$9.64 58 '05 M-S 6,600-..-51&5 '21-'24
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Bellaire. 45 '12 M-S 13.500__Sept 1 '20-'21
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '14-- 3103.350
BELLEPONTAINE.
Assessment debt
58.760
This city is in Logan County. Inc Sinking funds
5,736
Feb. 19 1835. Pop'n 1910, 8,238.
Assessed valuation 1912.„5,213,750
Electric Light Bonds.
Total tax (per 31,000) 1912
58 '14 J-J $36,000____Jan 1 1910
Plain Township
$14.88
Light and Paving.
Center Township
13.80
-A $5,000__Aug 1 '15-'19 Population in 1910
F
68
5,222
Gas and Electric Bonds.
INT.at 1st Nat. Bk.,Bowl.Green.
430'05 M-S $50,000_ -_ _Sept 1 1935
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1915.) BOWLING GREEN BCE. DIST.
4s '12 51-9 396.000._M&S 1 '15-'48
Fire Department Bonds.
Es '05 M-S $5,000__Sept 1 '15-'24 BOND. DEBT Oct 1913-- $100,000
8,500
5s '14 __1917-1924 Assessed valuation 1912....5,307.4l0
School tax (per 31.000) 1912-.38.10
Refunding Bonds.
es
M-S $16,000_-3&J '15-'16
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank,
Sewer Bonds.
Wood Co. Say. Bank or Commercial
55 '09 M-S $21,000_ -_Sept 11939 Banking & Savings Co.
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1919.)
5s '11 M-S $28.500c_ __Mar 1 1930 BRIDGEPORT.
(Optional after March 11921)
This village is in Belmont County.
430'12 M-S $3,600c-Mar 1 1930
Bridge Bonds
(Optional beginning March 1 1921.) 48
$12,000c__ _Mar 3 1933
Refunding Gen'I impt. Bonds.
Street-Improvement
430'04 M-S 34,080
1928
1915 45
$75,0000
3s '07 A-0 10,000----APr 1 1917
Paving Bonds,
48 '07 M-S $3,000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
Water
1915
4s '07 M-S 2,250c_Mar I '15-'17 58
--- 313.500
Water-Works.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '12- $113,000
-A $13.000c_Feb 1917-'19 Assessed valuation 1912_ _3,518.085
F
58
-A 10,000cFeb 1915-'16 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912___$14.
F
40
6s
M-9 16,000c_M&S 1 '21-'37 Population in 1910
3.974
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14-3224.260
Sinking ftmd
84,500 BRYAN.
Tax valuation 1914
7.420.280
This village is in Williams County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-415.00 incorporated about 1840.
TNT on the refunding bonds at the
.
Improve Bds (Village's Portion)•
First Nat. Bk., N. Y.: on others at 4)0'12 M-S 315.000
1929-1931
People's Nat. Bk., Bellefontaine.
Street
-Improvement Bonds ,
430'12 M-S $12.000c_M&S 1 '25-.27
BELLEFONTAINE SOH. DIST.
430'12 M-S 13,500c_Sept 1 '15-.22
-A 860.000-M&S 1 '16-'40 430'12 M-S 7.500e-M&S P2829
48 '07 F
(Subject to call after March 11917.) 58 '13 F
-A 11.000c_M-S 1933-35
on
Water & Electric-Light Bds
45 '09 M-S $4,000__M&81 '16-'19
'18
430'10 M-E1 35,000-M&S 1 '19-'41 lis '07 M-S $25.000c_M&S 1
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14---$99,000 58 '08 M-S 10,000c_M&S 1'21-22
'15-'19
Assess. val.'14(90% act.)-7,200,000 4(s'11 M-N 20,000c_M&S 1
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-0.00 434s'12 M-..9 7.000e_M&S 1 '21-'23
8,500 4)4s'12 M-8 5.000c_M&S 1 1025
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at office ofCity Treasurer. 4)4s'12 J-D .10,000c-M&S '25- 26

Nov., 1914.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Hosfital Bonds.
BRIDGEPORT (Con.)
549'1 M-S 35.000c---Sept 1 1933
Funding Bonds
440'99 M-S $2,000c_ _ _ _1915-1916
Market-House Bonds.
4s '01 M-S 7,000c_ _ _ _1917-1923 55 '02 J4 $75,000c_July 1 '15-'17
Water Refunding Bonds.
4s '02 J-J 53,000c___July 1 1925
5s '07 M-3 $24.000c ____1915-1926 45 '04 M-S 25,000c_--Mar 1 1920
Assessment Bonds
440'03 M-9 2.800c-Sept 1 1918
M-3 $57,080c- - _ _1914-1925
58
Fire Department Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1913- _ $245.765
-D $29,000c___June 1 1926
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)-3.762,570 48 '06 J
7,300c-__Sept
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-315.00 4s10 M-8 70,000cMar 1 1920
1 1932
43,s'12 Mar
3,641
Population in 1911
1,000r-__June 1 1926
-D
4806 J
INT. pay. In Bryan and N.Y. City. Park Bonds.
48 '06 J-D $4,000c-_3une 1 1926
1,800r_July 29 1917
48 '07 J-J
BUCYRUS.
This city is In Crawford County. 430'11 M-S 7,000c_ _ -Mar 1 1921
53013 M-S 50,000c-Mar 1 1938
Sewer-Improvement Bonds.
58 '13 M-S $21,5000 -1915-1922 58 '14 M-S 8,500c_Sept 1 1922
58 '14 M-S 11,500c ____1915-1922
Funding Bonds.
Street Imp Bonds (City's Portion) 5s '03 A-0$106,000c___Apr 1 1928
434s'10 M-91 $7.000c-Mar 1 '15-'23
Police-Sta.-I mot. Bonds.
1 13.500c_Sept 1 '15-23 530'13 M-S $5,000c-__Sept 1 1923
1915-1919
7.500
430'09 -__
1915-1921
8,400
Sewer Bonds.
5s '05 -_
1915-1918 48 '07 J
3,600
-D $2.200c___June 1 1917
48 '07 --4,60 r--- u y 1 1917
55 '13 M-9 21.500__M&S 1915-'22 0'07 J-J
Bonds
Fire-Department
48 '07 3-D
8.000c___Dec 1 1917
-D
58 '04 M-S $6.000r_Mar 1 '15-'20 4s '07 J
7,000r-Dec 1 1917
6.000
1915-1920 4s '08 J
43012 -__
-D 12,000c---June 1 1918
ACWM Co Bonds
440'08 A-0 5.600c---Oct 5 1918
1915-1920 430'10 M-S 29,000c---Mar 1 1920
58 '00 --- $15,000
Subway Improvement Bonds
48'10 M-S 1,300c__ -Sept 1 1920
430'12 A-0 $6.000_ _ _1915-1920 434s'09 M-S 6,000c___Mar 1 1919
GEN.BD.DT.Mar 1 '14.. 683,100 434s'09 M-3 10,000c__ _Sept 1 1919
Assessment bonds
26.500 440'11 M-3 1,680c-__Sept 1 1921
Floating debt
24.118 430'11 M-S 1,000c-Sept 1 1921
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '14.. 133.718 430'11 M-3
Sinking fund
104,209 434s'1245.4000--Sept 1 1922
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-9,793,030 434s'12 M-9 6,500c__Mar 1 1922
Total tax(per $1,000) 1913-- $13.40 434s'12
900c___Mar 1 1920
Population in 1910
8.122 440'13 --- 18.100c-_Mar 1 1923
430'12 M-S 1,600c___Mar 1 1922
530'13 M-S 37,700c___Mar 1 1923
BUTLER COUNTY.
58 '13 M-9 186,000c--Sept 1 1953
County seat is Hamilton.
540'14 M-S 11,700c___Mar 1 1924
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
5s '14 M-S 8,000c-__Sept 1 1924
58 '13 M-N$75,000__June 1 '20-'29 5s '14 M-S 5,000c___Sept 1 1919
Court-House Rebuilding Bonds 5s '14 M-8 1£1,000c_Sept 1 '16-'18
'12 M-S 350,000c-Sept 1 '20-'24
4s
11,700c_Sept 1 1919
Refunding Bonds
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
J-J $10.000__July 1 '16-'19
449
J-J 29,600---Ju1y '15-'18 4s '08 F-A $42,000c___Aug 1 1918
4s
440 OS M-S 2,500c---Sept 1 1918
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $70,000c-Jan 1 '15-'24 430'10 M-S 6,000c___Mar 1 1915
448
100c___ ept 1 1915
J-J
48
8,000c_Jan 1915-'16 449'10 M-S
449'11 M-S 40,900c-Mar 1 1916
4413'14 M-N500.000c
44s'll M-S 6,800c___Mar 1 1917
County Fund.
448
J-J $19,200c_July 1 '15-'17 449'11 M-S 10,300c---Mar 1 1919
3.658 J-J 24,500c_July 1 '15-'21 430'11 M-S 1,000c__Sept 1 1916
400r---Mar 1 1916
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $808,000 430'11 M-9
Assess.val.'13 (abt.act.)_113,000,000 430'11 M-S 8,000c--Sept 1 1919
43011 M-S 3,500c---Sept 1 1919
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'1232.52
M-9 3,400c___Mar
Population in 1910
70,271 4%8'12 M-9 13,000c--_Mar 1 1917
4348'12
1 1920
INT. payable at Treas. ofice.
430'12 M-S 42,500c---Sept 1 1920
• The Miami University lands (22,- 430'12 M-9 6,500c---Sept 1 1917
566 acres), appraised at $1.200.080 546s'12 M-9
400c---Sept 1 1917
In 1908. are exempt from all State 44013 M-S 9.800c___Mar 1 1921
taxes except for school purposes.
540'13 M-9 9,000c_--Mar 1 1918
540'13 M-S 31,500c---Mar 1 1921
430'13 M-9 6.400c---Mar 1 1921
CAMBRIDGE.
This city Is In Guernsey County, 544s'13 M-51 29,900c---Mar 1 1923
s'14 M-S 44,600c_--Mar 1 1920
Sewer Bonds.
'14 M-S 12,000_ ---Mar 1 1924
430
M-S $9,000c-Sept 1 1928
J-J 17,000c-„July 1 1929 _s '14 M-S 9,800____Mar 1 1923
45
J-J
48
4,000c---June 1 1926 _8 '14 M-S 56,600_ ___Mar 1 1920
48 '05 A-0 5,000----Apr 1 1925 5s '14 M-S 5,000c.--Sept 1 1924
Refunding Bonds.
46 '07 F
-A 10.000----Feb 1 1927
48 '07 J-J 10,000__Ju1y 1 1927 435s'03 F-A $13,000c.,Aug 20 1923
___
48
3,500
1926 4s '03 M-S 5,000cSept 1 1928
-A 12,000c___Feb 1 1924
48
--5.500
1928 48 '04 F
48
10,000__ --Feb 1 1924
Refunding Bonds.
F-A $15,000c---Aug 1 1916 is '05 F-A 22,000c_Feb 1 1930
4s
J-J 21,500c---Jan 1 1923 48 '06 J-D 29,000c___June 11918
48
4s '07 M-S 59,332.45c Mar 11 1917
Bridge Bonds.
4a '07 J-J $2,000_ -__July 1 1927 430'00 F-A 30,000c-Feb 1 '15&'18
330'00 J-D 25,000c-Dec 21 1915
Cemetery Bonds,
O
J-J $7,000c___Jan 1 1919 4s '03 M-S 7,000r__-Sept 1 1919
45 '04 J-D
5.0000__June 15 1918
Water Bonds.
430
J-J $40,000_Aan 1 '15-'34 48 '04 J-J 10,000r___July 2 1921
5,000c___July 1 1919
4348
J-J 16,000cNov 1 1923 0'04 J-J
4s '05 J-J
4,500c__July 1 1925 45 '06 J-J 10,000c___July 2 1916
4s '07 J-J
5,000_-_-July 1 1927 45 '09 M-S 24,000c__Mar 1 1929
45
-- 15,000
1931 is '09 M-S 13.000c---Sept 1 1929
45
M-S 2.000r-Mar 1 1929
Refunding Water Bonds.
Jan $9,000c_Jan 1915-1923
42
Sanitary-Plant Bonds.
Park Bonds.
330'01 A-0 $20,000c__Oct 21 1916
J-J $16,000c_Jan 1915-1930
Police and Fire-Alarm Bonds.
45
45 '12 Sept 23,000_Sept 10 '15-'37 4s '06 J-D $20.000c-June I 1926
GEN,BD.DT.Jan 1 '1431,681.012
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
48 '08 .1-3 $8,500c___July 1 1928 Assessment debt (add'1)-- 816,600
--- 16.000__1918& 1920 General sinking fund
45
171,311
9,000
4348
--1923 Water debt (Included)
303,000
2,000
--1924 Assess. val.'12(abt. act.) 59.469,310
430
__
2,000
1925 City tax (per $1,000) 1912-312.30
45
___ 76,000
1926-1927 Population in 1910
O
50,217
-- 18,000
1924
45
INT. payable
Bros.,
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 21'14 $374,500 N. Y.. or at Cityat Kountze office.
Treasurer's
Assessment bonds
109.514
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 12,901.375
Total tax (per 61,000) 1913-313.40 CANTONISCHOOL DISTR.
Population In 1910
M-N$12,000c --------195_
11,327 5s
_
J-D 40,000c..1918-19-20-21
INTEREST payable In Cambridge 53
F-A 23.000c ----1916-1917
5s
M-S 75,000c ---1917-1918
4s
48 '05 M-N 30,000c-May 1 '24'-25
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST.
-a $20,000
1915-1934 48 '06 M-3 30,000c-Mar 11928
53 '95 s
7,000
1915-1921 Is '07 F-A 20,000c_Feb 16 1927
45 '01 5-a
-A 30.000c_Feb 27 1'2
43008 M-9 52,500c_M&8 '15-'34 IS '08 F
29,000
1915-1943 4s '08 J-D 60,000c_Des 15 1929
4s '06 a a
BOND. DEBT Oct 1912_ 6119,000 4s '09 M-N 34,000c__May 27 1929
-A 36,0000_Feb 17 1930
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 1.350,000 48 '10 F
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-__$4.40 4s '11 A-0 39.000c-Apr 28 1931
Population in 1912 (est)
15,000 53 '14 A-0 225.000----Apr 8 1954
INT. at Cent. Nat. Bk.. Cambridge. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $659,000
Assess. val.'14 (3.I act.)--73,510,157
School tax (Per $1,000)'14-'15-$4.10
CANTON.
Population in 1914 (est.)
60,000
County seat of Stark Co.
Refunding Water Bonds.
INT.in N.Y.on bonds due in 1914
316s'00 J-D $6,000c-Dec 21 1915 and 1915 at Chemical Nat. Bank; on
4s 03 M-S 5,000c___Sept 1 1928 bonds due 1918 and 1921 at Hanover
44903 MS 12.000c---Sept 1 1923 Nat. Bk.; all others at Kountze Bros.
5,000c-July 15 1918
48 '04 J-J
-A 10,000c-Aug 20 1918
48 '04 F
CARROLLTON SPEC.SCH.DIST
Water-Works Bonds.
This district is in Carroll County.
48 '04 F-A 1$50,000c_Aug15 '21-'22
4s '12 M-S $48.000c_M&S 1'15-38
50,000c_Aug15 '26-'27
4 9 0g F
,
-A 15,000c---Aug 1 1918 5s '14 M-S 510,000c-Sept 1 1916
1
'17-'18
4 8'10 M-S 85,000c---Sept 1 1930 TOTAL DEBT2,000__M-9 1$60,000
Sept 21 '14
M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 1930
45
4128'12 M-S 25,()00c_--Mar 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1914--_1,976.900
5 s'13 M-8 25,000c---Mar 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914___$7.15
Population in 1913 (est.)
2,000
treat Signs,
449'12 --.. $12.0000___Mar 1 1922 INT. payable at Cummings Trust
58 '14 M-S 61,600-___Mar 1 193400., Cerro! ton.




85

GEN.BD. DT.Jan 1 1914 $295,600
CELINA.
110.769
County seat of Mercer Co. Inc. Assessment debt
52,264
Apr. 2 1861. Pop'n '10, 3,493.
Floating debt
11.837
Sinking fund
Street 5c Park Impt. Bonds.
548'13 M-S $10,000c_--Sept 1 1918 Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 16,699,225
Petal tax (per $1,000) 1913--$11.40
Highway Bonds.
14.508
4s '00 J-J $25,000_July 20 '16-'20 Population in 1910
Light
-Plant Bonds.
Treasurer.
45 '00 J-D $25,000c_Junel2'15-'25 INTEREST at office of
55
Sept 12,000c_Sept 15'15-26
CHILLICOTHE SCHOOL DIST.
Water and Light Bonds.
J-J $1,500c__July 22 1917
58 '13 Dec $10.000c___Dec 1 1923 6s
Sewer Bonds.
440'04 M-3 2,000c__ _M-S 1915
58 '14 Mar $80,000
J-J 12,000c___July 1 1920
1920-1939 440
3,500c___July 1 1921
Refunding Bonds,
3s '06 J-J
440'05 J-31$20,000c___Jan 1 1925 4s '11 M-S 40,000c_M&S 1 '22-'41
-1
,
22,000c__Jan 1 1935 45 '12 M-N 25,0000--1916-1928
4s '10 M
20.000c ___A919-1922 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 884,000
3.99.3'01 F
-A 25.000_Aug 25 '23-'32 Assessed valuation 1914__16,699.225
Es '13 Mar 22,000__Mar 1 '23-'44 (Assessment about 85% actual value)
4s
4,936 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-33.05
Street bonds{448
16,000
31,000 Population in 1914 (est.)
5s
27.370
INT, at office of Treasurer.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s
A-0 $50,000__0ct 22 '15-'31
440'10 Sept 6,00)L_Sept 1 '25-'39 CINCINNATI.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914_- $368,981
Henry T. Hunt, Mayor; Ira D.
Spec. assess. debt (incl.)- 36,780 Washburn, And.; C. T. Greve. Sec.
Water debt (included)____ 78,000 Sinking Fund Trustees.
Asc.:Ns. val. '13 (abt. act.)_3,956,090
Cincinnati is situated in Hamilton
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-315.00 County. Founded In 1789; IncorpINTEREST at Village Treasury. orated as a town Jan. 1 1802 and as
a clty Feb. 5 1819. The following
villages have since been annexed:
CELINA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Avondale, Clifton, Lhawood, Riv65
$12,000_yearly to 1917 erside, Westwood. Hyde Park,
4s
35,000
1917-1934 Evanston, Bond Hill, Winton Place,
440
- __ 15.000
1934-1941 Delhi, College Mil, Saylor Park.
BOND. DEBT May 12 '13 $60.000 Carthage, Madisonville, Mt. Airy,
Sinking fund
4,000 Mt. VVashington, Pleasant Ridge.
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)_3,843,770 Oakley, Hartwell, Fernbank and
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-34.700 Kennedy Heights. A proposition to
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. annex Elmwood Place was also favored by the voters of Cincinnati on
Nov. 5 1912, but was defeated by
CHAGRIN PALLS SON. DIST.
This district is in Cuyahoga Co. the village itself.
Bath House
Issue of $38,000 is taxable. $2,700
349'03 34sf$22,000--__July 1 1928
Issue non-taxable.
5.9 '14 A-0 $38.000c_A & 0 '19-'37 4s '08 J-D s15,000___Dec 15 1928
4,500---Jan 1 1930
M-9 2,700c--$400 due yly 48 '10 34
58
55 '14 A-0 12 000c_A&O '162 4s '10 M-Ssf15,000-Mar 15 1930
27
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $52,700 45 '10 A-0 sf5,000-- --Oct 1 1930
Bridge Bonds
Assessed valuation 1914___1,850,000
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1914-31.54 45 '89 J-D $68,000____June 1 1939
(Subject to call June 1 1919.)
Population in 1914 (est.)
2,500
INT.at Chagrin Falls Banking Co. 33001 A-0 $50,000----Apr 1 1921
(Subject to call after April 1 19114
48 '06 A-0 sf36,000---Oct -1 1936
CHICAGO JUNCTION.
48 '07 J-D sf3,500_-June30 1927
This village is in Huron Co. Inc. 4s '08 J4 sf26,000--Jan 27 1938
1882. Population 1910, 2,950.
45 '08 34 sf28,000-__July 1 1928
Public-Hall Bonds.
48 '09 M-Nsf10.000 ---Nov 1 1939
449'12 F
-A $20,000c-Aug 1 '18-'37 4s '10 A-0 sf7,500---Apr 15 1930
549'14 M-N 3,000--May 1 '15-'20 45 '10 M-N sf6,200--May 1 1940
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s '10 M-N sf15,000----May 1 1930
M-S $4.500--Mar 1 '15-'17 4s '12 ___ 31,500_-__July 1 1942
53
General Street Bonds.
4345'13 J-D 12,000_ _June 2 1943
Oct $1,500c__ _Apr '15-18
58
Highway Improvement Bonds
430'12 J-D
2,500--Dec 1 '18-'22 48 '94 34sf$50,000____Jan 1 1934
540'14 F-A
9,000_ _Aug 1 '16-'25 (Subject to call after Jan. 11914.)
Sewer Bonds.
Cinc South RY Ter (Optional
58
Apr 36,000__Apr 2 '16-27
40 years after date).
449'12 J-J 14,000c-July 1 '15-'28 340'02 J-Jsf500,000__July 1 1965
Water-Works Bonds
334s'03 J4 500,000-___July 1 1965
6s
F-A $11.000--Feb 1 '15-'25 348'04 J4 500,000-___July 1 1965
58
F-A 10,000 .,Feb 1 '26-'35 349'05 J-J 500,0000___July 1 1965
M-9 2.000__Mar 1 '18-21 330'06 J4 500,000c___July 1 1965
55
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 1 '14_ 684,500 48 '12 J
-D 100,000_Dec 18 1965
Assessment debt (add'I)__- 35,661
Cinc South RY Ref (Optional
Sinking fund
4,939
30 years after dais).
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_3,984.947 330'02 3-31$7,802,0001_July 1 1952
s18.0001
Tot. tax(per$1,000)'14-15(est) $12.30
INT.paid at Village Clerk's office. 48 '08 3-.1 $600,000c-July 1 1958
3 a'06M-N4,595.000c__May 1 1956
15 1959
'09
CHICAGO JUNCTION SOH.DIST. 45 Fire .1-3 750,000-__July
58 '10 M-N$44,000c.-_ _1914-1941 4s'04 Department Bonds 1 1934
M-S$325.000_ -Sept
58 '10 A-0 20,000cA&O 14'23-'42
Nov 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14.. 364,000 349'05 M-N 75.000c
Assessed valuation 1914-4,546,360 4s '07 .14 23,0000-_July 18 1937
School tax (per S1.000) 1914-44.60 3.65s'07M-N sf25,000-May 2 1937
1937
INTEREST payable et Home Say 3.658'07.14 sf22.500___Auly 5 1937
4s '07 J-J sf4,000__-July 15
ngs & Bank Co.. Chicago, Ohio.
4s '08 M-Ssf26,000____Mar 1 1928
45'..! :I 34 sf40,000-__Jan 2 1938
48 '08 F sf20.000-Feb 25 1938
-A
CHILLICOTHE.
Thls city is in Ross County.
48 '10 J-D sf25 000---Dec 15 1940
48 '12 34 140,000-Auly 1 1927
Flood and Paving Bonds.
449'14 --- 339.608
48 '12 --- 20.000----Sept 1 1922
General Bonds.
Avenue Pavement
Es '13 M-S $11,000c_ --Sept 1 1943 330'01 J-D$150,000____Dec 1 1920
Second St. Ry. Bonds.
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1910.)
434s'12 Aug 31.110__ _Aug 15 1922 344s'02 J-D sf75,000____June 1 1922
Subject to call $110 yearly.)
(Subject to call after June 1 1912.)
Street 5c Sewer Bonds (General).
City-Hall Repair
434s'05 ___ $3.600_ __July 25 1915 48 '10 F-Aaf$12,000__Aug 15 1930
430'05
18,000__June20 1915 48 '10 A-0 sf4,000---_Oct 1 1930
4s '06 --- 16,500____July 6 1916
Police Department Bonds
45 '05 -_- 12,700___Aug 15 1915 349'05 M-N375,000c-Nov 1 1935
48 '06 -_- 16,350--Aug 15 1916 43 '07 3-.1 sf3.500-July 15 1957
45 '06 -_4,000__-_Apr 1 1918 Is '10 A-0sf75,000___Apr 15 1950
45 '07 --2.800---Sept 15 1917 43 '12 34 100.000----July 1 1932
448'07
4,800_ --_Mar 1 1922
Library Bonds
4s '07 ___ 30.000___May 15 1928 45 '04 34 $12,000c___Jan 1 1924
4s '08 M-3 2,400__ _Sept 15 1923 4s '04 A-0 30,000__Oct 1 1934
4s '09 J-J 17,000--_July 1 1929 is '05 34 sf31,000_-__Jan 1 1935
48 '09 _ 3,400- _ -Mar 15 1924 48 '07 34 12,500_-_July 15 1957
'09
1.250-_ - _Nov 1 1928 48 '08 F-A sf3.000_-_-Feb 1 1928
48 '10 --6,500_ _ _June 15 1939 48 '09 A-0 sf2,000____Oct 1 1929
4s '10 --6,000___July 1 1930 Is '10 J-D sf16,000June 1 1950
48 '11 --1,100----Mar 1 1931 48 '11 ___ 13.000-__Aor 1 1931
48 '11
3,250---June 15 1931 44_9'13 J-D
6,000- __June 16 1953
45 ,
11
Trunk Sewer(Opt.20 yrs. aft.date)
1,100____June 1 1931
48 '12
5,000____Mar 9 1932 Is '92 J-D$300,000cAr_June 1 1932
48 '12 --2.250___Sept 10 1922
Garbage Bonds
48 '12 --1,500____Sept 3 1932 349'02M-N sf$37.000_ _ _Nov 1 1922
4s '12 --- 25.000-_-Dec 30 1932
Refuse-Disposal Station
58 '13 Sept 1,000----Sept 1 1933 3.655'0734 S90,000___July 15 1927
5s '13 M-S 1,650---Sept 20 1933 3.653073-3 sf60.000July 15 1927
Assessm't Bonds 4s 4345 & 5s. 434s'13 J-D
6,000. _.,June 16 1953
$152.453.50 due from 1912 to 1921.
Asphalt
-Repair-Plant
Fire Department Bonds
48 '07 34 $15.000c_July 15 1937
48 '08 ___ $10,000___Aug 15 1928 48 '08 J-D s16.000----June 1 1928
45 '10 _-3,250_ ---Apr 1 1930
Health Department Laboratory.
Safety Dept. Impt. Bonds.
48 '13 M-8 $3.350____Mar 1 1928
58 '13 Sept $22,000_ -__Sept 1 1933
Drinking Fountain Bonds.
Park Bonds
48 '13 M-S $5,000_ __Mar 15 1933
45 '11 --- $1,500___Sept 15 1921
Public improvement Bonds.
Canal Crossing Bonds
49' 13 F
-A $5,000____Feb 1 1933
43 '11 ___ $1,650__ _Aug 20 1931 448'13 F
-A
3,900_ _ _Aug 15 1933
City Prison Bonds
Pumping Station Bonds.
45 '10 --- $3,250_ __ _Apr 1 1930 4s '13 M-S $40.000__ _ _Mar 1 1953
Deficiency Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Mar. 1 19331
54 '14 M-S $41.300-3an 25 1924 45 '13 M-9 $75,000.. __Mar 1 193
Refunding Bonds (Gold)
is '13 J
-D 10,000___Dec 15 193
446'92 J-D 840.000___ Dec 1 1916
Grade-Crossing-Abolition
(Subject to call part yearly on Dec. 1) 48 '10 J-D$800,000c-Dec 15 19

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OHIO—CITIES AND TOWNS.

CINCINNATI (Continued)
Condemnation Bonds.
48 '04 A-0 650,000c_Apr 1 1924
Subway Bonds
30.000__Sept 1 1934
-Nov 1 1952 45 '04 M-8
45 '12 M-N$50,000_-336s'05 A-0 sf75,000__Apr 1 1935
Sewer-Construction
3.658'07M-S
sf4,500_Mar 15 1927
4s '04 A-0$250,000____Apr 1 1924 4s '07 J-D sf19,500_Dec 31 1947
330'05M-N 350,000c_.. May 1 1935 48'07 J-J
sf5,500__July 1 1957
3348'03 M-Nsf5,000____Nov 1 1923 3.658'07A-0
35,000_Apr 15 1947
24.000—July 25 1937 48 '07 J-J
48 '07 J-J
10,000c July 25 1947
3.658'06F-A 250.000c _Aug 13 1936
'07 AM
130,000_0ct 30 1947
48 '08 F-A sf6.800- —Aug 20 1918 4s '08 J-J
150.000__Jan 2 1948
0'08 J-J sf56.000____July 1 1933 48 '08 J
-D sf26,000_June 15 1928
48 '09 J-J 473,000c.. July 15 1949 48 '08 F-A
sf4.000_Aug 20 1928
4s '09 -1-13 17.500___Dec 15 1924 48 '08 F-A sf20,000_Feb
1938
45 '10 A-0 41,000c__Apr 15 1940 48 '08 F-A sf30.000-Feb 28 1948
28
3,420_ __ _June 1 1920 4s '09 -1-J
J-D
4s '10
sf17.500.Jan 15 1914
5.500_ -June 15 1920 4s '09 M-9
48 '10 J-D
9,000__Sept 1 1949
48 '10 M-8 st1,400—Sept 15 1920 48 '09 AM sf15,000_0ct 15 1949
48 '10 J-D sf1,500_--- ec
48 '09 J-D
sf4.700__Dec 1 1949
45 '10 A-0sf12.500__ -Oct 15 1930 48 '09 J-D
6.175_June 15 1919
4s '10 M-N sf3,500____Nov 1 1930 48 '09 A-0
5f4,500_0ct 15 1929
4s '10 J-D sf15,000—Dec 15 1930 4s '09 J-D
sf3,500_Dec 15 1929
4s '10 M-N sf4,500—May 15 1940 4s '09 F-A
48,000....Aug 1 1949
9.500—Sept 15 1921 48 '10 F
4s '11
-A
sf1,000_Feb 15 1920
48 11 __- 16.700—Sept 15 1931 48 '10 J-D
2,000_June 15 1920
81.280_ —Sept 15 1941 4s '10 AM
48 '11
sf28,300_Apr 15 1920
3.500----Oct 2 1921
4s '11
sf700--May 1 1920
30.O00 _Dec 15 1931 4s '10 M-N
4s '11
48
AM
sf3,000_0ct 15 1920
4s '12 F-A 38,000---Aug 15 1932 4s '10 J-D
sf300__Dec 1 1920
12,000____Dec 1 1932 48 '10 AM
4s '12
'10
10.250___Dec 26 1931 4s '10 AM sf10,000_Apr 15 1925
4s '11
1,500_Oct 1 1932 48 '10 J-D sf10,500_0ct 15 1925
4s '12
sf2,000—Dec 1 1925
25,000___8ept 17 1932 4s '10 J-J
4s '12
4,500__Jan 1 1930
23,000--.:_Sept 1 1932 4s '10 .1-.1
4s '12
sf13,000__Jan 1 1930
20.500---Sept 1 1932 48 '10 M-9
4s 12
45 '12 JD 75,000___Dec 20 1932 4s '10 M-N sf44.500_Mar 15 1930
11930
4s '12 M-N 69,000_ —Nov 10 1932 45 '10 M-N sf9,500_May 1 1930
sf6,000__Nov
1,000___ -Apr 1 1917
4s '12
'10
sf9.500__Dec 1 1930
3,500__ -Feb 15 1932 48 '10 .1-0
4s '12
AM
sf8,500.0ct 15 1940
4s '12
14.000___June 15 1932 48 '10 F
48
-A
11050
4s '12
2.100____May 1 1932 4s '10 A-0 sf20,000__Feb 15 1950
sf7,500_Apr
4s '12
500____May 1 1932 4s '10 M-N sf3,700_ May 1 1950
4 '12
3.150__ _June 1 1932
'10
4368'13 J-D 400,000___June 16 1953 48 '10 J-D sf20.500„June 1 1950
sf46.000_Sept
43013 J-J 50,000__July 7 1943 4s '10 M-S sf11,100_0ct 15 1950
15 1950
4s
436s'l3 M-3 24,500__Sept 5 1933 4s '10 A-0
4368'13 A-0 600,000____Oct 1 1953 4s '11 M-N sf25.000_ _Nov 1 1950
_
2,500_Dec 30 1931
48 '13 M-S 28,000___Mar 15 1933 48
4.200__Mar 1 1952
_
4s '13 A-0 6,600____Apr 1 1933 4s'12 __
.
'12
48 '13 F
-A 54,500_ _Feb 1 1933 48'
10,000_July 15 1932
430'13 M-N 55,000____May 1 1933 4s '11 ___
8.000--Dec 1 1931
48 '13 M-8 16,500____Mar 1 1933
Epidemic Emergency Bonds.
48 '13 M-N 23,000... _May 20 1933 4s '11
$10.000_ _July 1 1921
_
430'13 F
-A
7,000_ _Aug 1 1933
House of Refuge Bonds.
430'13 M-N 6,500_ _ _Nov 15 1933 45 '96 J-J f $34.000 ..July 1 1926
430'13 J-D 17,100_ _Dec 15 1933
1 sf6.000__July 1 1926
3348'05 A-0
30,000. _Apr 1 1925
Special Condemnation
80,000_Feb 17 1938
330'01 A-0 650,000_ _Apr 1 1921 4s '13 F-A
(Subject to call after April 1 1911.) 430'13 F
-A
250,000__Feb 1 1938
330'03 J-J $25.000_ _ _Jan 1 1923
Special Assessm't Bonds. 4, 434.
Con Sinking Fund
43(. 6 & 6%.
48 '91 J-J f$75,000____July 1 1941 1913..6235.640.59 1917..$115,938.06
1 sf2,000___ _July 1 1941 1914- 183.559.37 1918_ 92,892.40
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.) 1915.. 149.682.54 1919. 48,728.10
4s '96 J-D sf44,425__Dec 14 1921 1916- 132,949.08 1920- 16.950 40
(Subject to call after Dec. 14 1916.)
Waterworks(Opt. 20 yrs. aft. date)
4s '97 M-Ssf43,175- _ --Sept 1 1922 330'98 F
-At $540.900—Aug 1 1938
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1917.)
1 sf9,100„Aug 1 1938
48,
81 J-Dsf129,000____June8 1931 3.65s'97F-A sf50.000__Feb 1 1937
(Subject to call after June 8 1911.) 330'97 F-A sf250.000__Aug 1 1937
48 '81 J-J( $967,000_ __July 1 1931 3s '99 F-A 1,000,000„Aug 1 1939
lsf878,000- _ -July 1 1931 3s '01 F-A 1,000.000_ -Feb 1 1941
(Subject to call after July 1 191I.) 330'02 F
-A sf75.000__Feb 11942
Con Sinking Fund Refunding 3!.4s'03 F-A 1,000.000__Feb 1 1943
3.65g'97F-A$3,600,000_ _Feb 1 1937 330'03 F
-A
500,000.. _Aug 1 1943
4s '10 A-0 1,100,000c_Apr 11980 3.65s'041-J 1,075.000_ _July 1 1944
(Subject to call April 1 1940.)
330'05 F-A 1.000.000c-Feb 119.15
Hospital Bonds
500,000c_Feb 1 1946
330'06 F-A
330'00 F-A sf$25.000—Aug 1 1915 3.658'06J-J sf250,000c_July 1 1946
3368'02 M-3 sf45.000_ _Oct 1 1927 3.658'06F-A
245,000c_Aug 1 1946
330'03 J-J
100,000__Jan 1 1928 45 '06 M-8 1,000.000c_Sept 1 1946
3368'05 J-D fsf175.0001 _Dec 1 1935 48 '06 M-S
sf5,000_ _Sept 1 1946
1
25.000j
49 '06 M-8 isf92.00018ept 15 1916
330'05 M-S 250,000c_Mar 1 1935
30,01)0f
3.658'07F-A
204.000_Feb 15 1937 4s '07 F-A .000.000c-Feb 11947
48 '07 J-J
sf20,000_July 25 1917 3.658'07F-A40.000..Feb 25
3.65s'06M-N 300.000_ _Nov 5 1931 3.658'07F-A sf60,000_Feb 25 1937
.
45 09 M-8 100,000cSept 15 1959 48 07 F-A
500.000c_Aug 1 1947
4s '09 M N 135.000_Nov 1 1929 45 'OR F-A
250,000c_ireb 1 1918
45 '10 FA{ 300,000c Aug 1 1960 45 '08 F
-A
200,000cFeb 28 1938
1 sf200.000
4s '08 F-A
4s '10 J-D 1,000.000c ec 15 1960 48 '09 M-N 500,000c_ Aug 1 1948
150.000c-May 1 1930
48 '11 J-J
400,000c_July 1 1966 45 '10 M-S 200,000__Mar 1 1930
45 '11 --30,000_8ept 15 1931 4s '10 M-8 150.000c Sept 15 1950
45 '12 --10,000__Feb 1 1952 48 '11 .7-3
125,000c_Jan 2 1931
48 '11 ___
3.500_Sept 15 1931 45 '11 -160,000.Apr
1951
48 '12 M-N 250.000c_May 1 1962 48 '12 M-N 199,500e_Mar15 1952
1
48 '12 J-D
25.000__June 1 1942 45 '12 F-A
96,000__Aug
48 12 J-J
37,500_ _Jan 15 1962 45 '12 M-8 1130.000__Sept 1 1932
1 1942
4s '11 J-D
54.000_Dec 15 1961 4s 12 --31,500_ _Feb 1 1932
115,000„Dec 1 1942 48 '12 ___
4s '12 J-D
2,000__Dee 1 1932
430'13.14
340,000_ _July 1 1943 4348'13 M-N 135,000_Nov 15 1953
,
25.000....Sept 1 1933 48
430'13 M-8
225.000„Mar 1 1953
300,000__Jan 2 1954 4345'14 A-0
430'14 J-J
604,000_Apr 10 1934
Elevated Roadway Bonds
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
4s '11 M-N$60,000c_-_Mayl 1924 4348'13 _-- $200,000
1953
Municipal Lodging House.
4365'13 A-0 125.000---APr 21 1953
48 '10 A-0 5/220,000_ _Apr 15 1920
McLean Ave. Sewer, Letter U2.
Workhouse Bonds.
4s '07 J-.1 sf$13.000_July 20 1937
4s '93 J-D $100,000....June 1 1923
Eden Park Reservoir.
48 '94 J-D
sf6,000. _June 1 1924 45 '13 M-8 $125,000_ _Mar 15 1953
3368'05 A-0
20.000_ _Apr 1 1925
Water Main Bonds.
3.000_July 15 1917 414,8'13 .1-13 $12,000_ _ _ _June 2 1953
4s '12 ___
Market-House Bonds.
Stable Bonds.
3368'01 J-D
$50,000....June 1 1921 3.651'06J-J
$25,000_ _July 9 1926
(Subject to call after June 1 1911.) 48 '06 .1-13 sf14.000 .Dec 1 1926
430'02 A-0 sf$6,000__Oct 1 1927
Infirmary Improvement.
Park Bonds
48 '04 J-J $40.000c_ _Jan 1 1923
48 '93 J-D sf$35.000__June 1 1923
University Letter H2.
500,000c_July 1 1954 48 '94 J-J $100.000c_ _July 11918
4s '04 J-J
4s '04 M-8 sf25.000c_Sept 1 1924 48 '09 M-8 550,000c_Sept 15 1949
350.000c_June 1 1955
330'05 J-D
University (Eng. Annex).
330'02 J-D 8(50,000._ July 1 1927 48 '09 J-J $26,300_ _ _July 15 1949
48 '06 A-0 8f20,000__Oct 1 1956
University Bldg. & Equipment.
86,000cJune 30 1957 4s '12 J
-D $75,000___June 15 1932
4s '07 J-D
17.500_July 15 1957 4s '12 --_ Immo_ _ _June 15 1952
48 07 J-J
sf800_July 25 1957 430'14
450.000_ _ ._Jan 2 1954
48 '07 J-J
300.000c_Oct15 1957 (Subject to call Jan 2 1934)
4s '07 A-0
25,000c_Sept 1 1949
Comfort Station Bonds.
4s '09 M-8
25,500cSept 15 1949 3.65s'07A-0 $25.0000_Apr 15 1927
4s '09 M-S
-A 10,000_--Feb 15 1933
35,000cJuly 30 1919 48 '13 F
48 09 J-J
Viaduct Bonds.
48 '07 M-8 sf10,000_ -Sept 1 1957
65,000c_Apr 1 1958 48 '92 J-D$350,000c___June 1 1922
48 '08 A-0
50,000c_Apr 11948 48 '03 M 8sf10,000--Mar 1 1923
4s '08 A-0
-A 300,000_ _Aug 1 1934
-A s140.000_Aug 20 1928 43 '04 F
4s '08 F
7,500____Apr 1 1924
sf20.000__Feb 1 1938 48 '04 AM
48 08 F
-A
-A 425,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1936
98 '09 M-N 5f35,000__May 1 1949 33.68'06 F
50.000c-Apr 1 1950 3.65s'06M-N140,000c_ _ _Nov 5 1926
4s '10 A-0
45 '10 .1-D 1,000,000cDec 15 1950 3.65'07M-Nsf 20.000__May 25 1927
4s '10 M-N sf5,000__May 1 1930 4s '07 A-0 257,000c ,.Oct 15 1937
-A II5,500c___Feb 1 1938
4s '10 M-N sf10,000_May 15 1930 45 '08 F
48 '10 M-8 010.000-Mar 15 1950 4s '08 M-Nsf50,000---Nov 1 1928
05.000_80ot 15 1950 4s '09 A-0 sf4,500____Oct 1 1929
4s '10 M-8
75,000_Feb 12 1952 4s '11 A-0 250,000c___Apr 1 1941
4s '12 F-A
4345'13 M-N 660.000_ _May 1 1953 48 '10 A-0sf283,000_-_Apr 15 1950
48 '13 F
-A
90.000_ Feb 1 1953 48 '11 --- 21.000—Sept 15 1931




[VoL. xcix.

COLLEGE HILL.
Turnpike Bonds.
45 '03 A-Osf$18,500-___Apr 1 1933
Refunding Town-Hall Bonds
General Street Bonds.
4s '06 A-0 $5,000c—Apr 1 '15-'24
330'02 J-J $200,000—__July 1 1927
Judgment Bonds
310'02 A-0sf50.000—Oct 1 1927 334s
$10,000
330'03 M-Nsf75,000___ Nov 1 1923
idew5117It Bonds
-48 '04 J-J sf25,000____Jan 1 1924 58
-- $19,000
48 '04 A-0 300,000_ _Apr 1 1924 48 '10 F-A
2.700c_1 eb 15 1940
1
'
310'05 M-S 250,000c_ __Sept 1 1925
Sewer Bonds
48 '04 F-Asf200,000c__Aug 1 1924 4s '08 J-D $25,001k—Dec 15 1928
310'05 F-Asf500.000c__Feb 1 1925
Park Bonds
3.65806F-A 500,000c_Aug 13 1916 4s '09 J-J $4.000c_ _July 15 1921
3.658'07F
-A sf7,000___Feb 25 1932
Street-Extension Bonds
48 '07 M-Nsf16,000_ __ _May 8 1917 4s '11 14-8 14.000c_ _ _Mar 1 1931
'07 J-D 363,000c__June 30 1922
Water Bonds
4s '07 3-3 10,000c—July 20 1927 334s
___ $50.000
-A sf5,800___Aug 30 1917
4s '07 F
48 '07 F-Asf78,000_Aug 30 1922
DELI!!.
4s '07 J-J
8,000....,,July 25 1922
Fire Bonds
4s '08 A-0 528,000c,,.. Apr 1 1923
48 '08 A-0 sf1.000c_Apr 15 1928 5s '03 AM $2,900---Aug 5 1924
Refunding Bonds
-A sf6,500___Aug 20 1918
4s '08 F
- _Feb 5 1923
4s '08 J-J
sf800___July 15 1928 58 '03 F-A
$742-Re-Surfacing Bonds
-A sf6,000___Aug 20 1928
4s '08 F
4s '06 A-0 53.000_ ___Apr 5 1926
4s '09 J-J1,899.000c_july 15 1929
3.000_ __ _July 5 1930
4s '09 F
-A 115,000_ -_ _Aug 2 1929 5s '05 J-J
4s '09 J-D
8,000.___June 1 1929
EVANSTON.
4s '09 M-8 3,200____Sept 1 1929
4s '09 A-Osf31.000_ __Oct 1 1929
5s of 1900. A-0,Due Apr. 21920.
4s '10 14-8 288,000__ __Mar 1 1930 Water __ 315.000 Condem'n$10,000
-A 13,000___ _Aug 1 1929 Town hall 18.000 Telt sewer 7.000
48 '09 F
-A sf2,200___Feb 15 1920
4s '10 F
Cement Walk Bonds
4s '10 M-8 sf5,500—Mar 15 1920
($1.000_ _Jan 2 '16&'18
-fl 10,000___ _June 1 1925 6s '96 -1-.7 . 1.000._Jan 2 '208e22
4s '10 3
-D 20,370___June 15 1925
4s '10 J
649_ _Jan 2 1924
4s '10 A-0sf24.500—Apr 15 1930 65 '96 M-9 3.326_ __Sept 18 1916
4s '10 J-D sf10,000-___June 1 1930
HYDE PARK.
-D sf28.250_ __June 15 1930
48 '10 J
4s '10 J-J sf4,000--July 1 1930
Town-Hall Bonds
4s '10 M-Ssf16,100___8ept 15 1930 48 '99 M-N1$2.000_Nov 28 '15-'19
4s '10 A-Osf102,845___Oct 15 1930
4s '10 M-Nsf33.500---Nov 1 1930 434st00 M-N 10.000_Nov 28 '20-'29
500_ May 8 '15-'19
4s '10 J-D sf44,500____Dec 1 1930
10,100- -- -May8 1920
32,200_ ---Apr 1 1931
48 '11
Water-Pipe Extension Bonds
1.500_ __ _July 1 1921 430'00 M-N j $500...May 8 '15-'19
4s '11
4,500__ -Sept 15 1926
4s '11
123,100-___May8 1920
2,100__Sept 15 1916
4s '11
Trunk
7,500__ -Sept 15 1921 430'00 & Lateral Sewer Bonds
4s '11
_May8 1920
4s '11
30,700---Sept 15 1931
Street-Repair Bonds
M-N$25.000__5.900___-Oct 2 1931
4s '11
14-NI $500_Mav 8'15-'19
45 '11
9,000--- _Dec 1 1931 430'00
113,100____May8 1920
3,500___Dec 15 1931
4s '11
Town-Hall Furnishing
73,000c__Feb 15 1932
4s '12
'02 May $2,000___May 28
48 '12 M-N 31,000____May 1 1932 48Street-Improvement Bonds 1922
48 '12 J-D 51,000___ _June 1 1932 430'00 14-NI $500..
..May 8 '15-'19
-A 220.000_--Aug 15 1932
48 '12 F
98,000—_-May8 1920
48 '12 M-8 120,500— _Sept 1 1932
Bonds
21,500_ _ -Nov 15 1932 4sSidewalk $10.000___Mar 10 1922
48 '12
'02 Mar
48 '12
750___Nov 15 1932
Aug
5.000___Aug
1922
42,500.--Nov 15 1932 430'02 M-N 4.000_ _ _Nov18 1922
4s '12
43is'02
6
4s 12
3,500___Feb 15 1932
Water Bonds
4s '12
28.500____Sept 1 1932 4s '03 M-S $4,500.. __Mar 15 1923
4s '12
42,500____Aug 1 1932
Debt-Extension Bonds
17,500___July 15 1932 4s '03 A-0 $2.500—_Apr 1 1923
4s '12
3,000___July 15 1917
4s '12
Refunding Bonds
1,500____Aug 1 1932 430'01 M-8 52.500.—Sept 2 1921
4s '12
4,500___Juno 15 1952
4s '12
2,500___July 1 1932
4s '12
LINWOOD.
7,000____Dec 1 1931
4s '12
2,500_ ___May 1 1932 58 Water-Wks & Eke -Lt Bonds
4s '12
A-0 1
40.000__Feb 1 1923
17,000___May 1 1927 5s
4s '12
A-0 29.0001-- _Aug 1 1923
.000_ _ -Apr 15 1927
4s '12
05001
48 '11
17.500---Dec 1 1931
19,700_ ---Dec 1 1931
4s '11
MADISON VILLE.
4s '11
18,500---Dec 1 1941
Refunding Bonds
7.000-_--Apr 1 1932 4s Town-Hall $4.000c_ ._May2
4s '12
'10 May
1920
_
3.186 __Apr 1 1932
45 '12
45 '12 KI-N 21,500___Nov 15 1932 bs Electric-Light & Water-Works
1924
,..— 510.000
4s '13 F
-A 100,000__Jan 27 1933 4s
J-J
25,000—
45 '13 M-8 113.000____Mar 6 1933 (Subject to call after Jan. _Jan 2 1932
2 1922.)
430'13 J
-D 346,500____June2 1933 _s
436s'13 .1-fl 140,000____June2 1925 48 '08 --- $6.000 _Apr 24.1933
10.000c_
---July 1 1933
430'13 34 116,000.
Subway Bonds
430'13 F
-A 51,000____Aug 1 1933
M-N$11.500____Nov 1 1928
43013 J
-D 44,100___June 16 1933 430(Subject to call after 1918.)
430'13 M-N 2,200—Nov 15 1933
-Extension Bonds
430'13 AM 69,000___Oct 15 1933 5s Debt M-N 58,300.
---Nov 1 1923
5,000—Oct 15 1923
430'13 AM
Town-Hall Bonds
July 1 1933
430'13 3-3 10,700..
4s '08 M-N 22,500— _May6 1933
430'13 .1-3 17,000___July 21 1933
Street Sc Sewer Improv't Bonds
48 '13 M-N 10.300c—May 20 1933 4s '05 M-9 $7,500____Mar 1 1930
45 '13 F
-A 113,000____Feb 1 1933
'09 Jan 1 170c- —Jan 4'14-'19
48 '13 F
-A 45,500_Feb 1 1933 bs Water-Works Bonds
48 '13 M-N 8,300.... May 1 1933 58
1922
615,000
4s '13 M-8 4,500—Mar 15 1928 48 '07 - --__
5.000c__Apr 10 1932
A-0
48 '13 AM
930____Apr 1 1933 430
1922
15.000
-48 '13 M-8 1,675_ __ _Mar 1 1953 48 '07 3-5 27,000. ._Dec 31 1932
45 '13 M-8 7,500___Mar 15 1953
Fire Department Bonds
430'13 A-0 61.500____Oct 15 1933 45 '09 A-0 $10,000_Apr 14 1934
4368'14 J-J 80.000_ _ _ _Jan 2 1934
3.500-_..-Jan 2 1935
45 '10 J-J
Sewer & Street Bonds.
Town-Hall Sewer Bonds
434s'13 J
-D $9,000___June 2 1953 -5
$1.609
--434s'13 M-N 11700__.._Nov 1 1933
Improvement Bonds
_s
--- 513.213
AVONDALE,
OAKLEY.
Street Improvement.
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
48 '91 .1-1) 550.000.. ___June 1 1921 5s '10 July $4,000c_ _July 1 1940
4s '91 J-J 50,000___July 1 1921 Ss '11 M-N 2.500—May15 1941
4s '92 3-3 25.000—Jan 1 1922 430'12 -_
11,250—Sept 23 1952
45 '93 AM 50.000—_Apr 1 1923
Town-Hall Bonds
48 '94 J-J
15.000----Jan 1 1924 Is '02 M-N $2.930_ __Nov 1 1932
48 '94 M-N 30.000____May 1 1924
Bonds
Refunding Water 48 '95 M-N 10,000--__Nov 1 1925 3.903'00J-.1 635,000_ ___July 2 1920
58 '93 J-D 17.000-___June 1 1923
Refunding Bonds
31(s'00 J-J
$9.000_ ___July 2 1920
Street. Fire and Police.
Water Bonds
5.4 '90 M-N310,000____May 1 1915
bs '90 A-0 18,000.. __Oct 1 1915 Is '06 M-9 $4,000_ __Sept 1 1936
58 '91 .J-D 15.000____June 11918 434s'09 Aug
3,000.._ __Aug 2 1939
5-s 10 July
1.600c___July 11940
Sewer Loan.
51 '90 F
-A $8.000..„-Aug 1 1915 4368'11 M-N 2,500_May 15 1941
58 '92 F
-A
RIVERSIDE.
5,000____Aug 1 1917
53 '93 J-J sf7,500__July 1 1918
Highway Improvement Bonds
513 '95 J-.1 sf$15.000„ _Jan 1 '25-'29
BOND HILL.
Water-Works
55 '95 M-N sf$35.000.Nov 15 1930
Water Pipe Bonds.
58 '95 M-8 $17,000___Sept 1 1920 55Street & Sewer Improvement
'94 F
-A sf$8,000_Aug 15'15-18
Culvert Sc Drainage Bonds.
58 '94 AM
6,000__Oct 15 '20-'22
55 '00 AM $7.000—__Apr 1 1920 58 '94 A-0 sf4.000-_Oct 15 '23-'24
Street Repair Bonds.
WINTON PLACE.
bs '00 A-0 618,00 L.—Apr 1 1920
Town-Hall Refunding.
Sewer Bonds
55 '95 AM
812,000_0a 2 1925
4s '03 M-9 840.000..
.._Mar 30 1923 (Subject to call after Oct 2 1915.)
Water-Spiel:4s Bonds.
CLIFTON.
1925
58 '95 14-N $25,000_May 14
(Subject to call after May 14 1915.)
General Improvement Bonds
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
430'88 3-3 fsf$5001 __July 1 1918
545,000__July 1 1933
'
03 34
48Street
1 99.5001
-Improvement Bonds. 44
430'90 M-N 50.000..__ -May 1 1920 48 '03 J-J
$3,000—July 1 1933
Sewer Bonds
INT. payable at Am. Exch. Nat.
43e3s'87 .1-3 $50,000---July 1 1917 Rank, N. Y.. and Third Nat. Bank,
Water Bonds
eine., the authorized agents of the
4368'92 A-0 812,000—Apr 15 1922 Sinking Fund Trustees.

Nov.. 1914.1

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

87

Carthage Bonds.
Police Department Bonds.
House of Correction Bonds.
58
A-0
$500c-_-$500 yearly 4s
A-0$100,000____Apr 1 1917 4s '06 AA $10.000_ __ _Apr 1 1920
WESTWOOD.
College Hill Bonds.
45
M-N 125,000 _ _ _May 1 1925 4s '12 AA 75,000c___Apr 1 1942
A-0 $9.500c- _3500 yearly 4s '12 A-0 30.000c _,.Apr 1 1942 4s '12 A-0 230.000c_Oct 1 1947
53
Water Bonds.
Sayler Park Bonds.
48 '12 A-0 35,000c_Oct 1 1947
58 '95 J-J sf$20.000-July 1 1915
Garbage Plant Bonds.
M-N $3.500c-.3500 yearly
48
Sidewalk Bonds.
4$
A-0$100,000____Oct 1 1916
Sewer. General.
Madisonville Bonds.
58 '95 M-S sf$20.000-Sept 2 1925
M-S 155,000_ _ __Sept 1 1923
45
A-0$400.000_ - __Apr 1 1927 45
M-N$35,000c--May 11 1930 43s'08 A-0
45
Turnpike Bonds.
225.000- ___Apr 1 1928 4s '12 AA 50.000c-Oct 1 1952
Feb 24 1932
F
-A
6,000c
55 '95 J-D sf$20.000„Dec 9 1925 48
City Farm School Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
2,500c_Dec 29 1936
J-D
45
48 '04 AA $15,000____Apr 1 1925
TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FUND. &C. 48
A-0 25.0n0c.__Oct 3 1938 4s
A-0$100.000_Apr 1 1927 48 '05 M-9
_Mch 1918
Oct. 1 1914. Dec. 31 '13.
4s
M-S 25,000__ -Sept 1 1922 48 '06 AA 20,000_ Mch 1 1920
M-S 100,000c___Mar
Gen.bd.dt_*$67,283,941*$62,940,666 48
F-A
3.000c-Aug 23 1943 48 '06 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1920 43is'll M-N 25,000_Apr 1 1931
9,678,264 48 Warsaw Bonds.
8,000_ -_May 1
Sink. fund_ 10,598,508
4s
A-0 25,000-___Apr 1'1925 4s '11 AA 35,000e-Oct 1 1924
M-9 $6,600c_Sept 15 '15-17
Hospital Bonds.
4s '12 AA 25,000c-Apr 11942
Net debt _$56,685,433 $53,262,402 5sSouth Bend Bonds.
infirmary Bonds.
Wat.dt.(inc) 14,279,030 13,402,130 Se '00 M-N $1,100c---$100 yearly 4s '05 M-S$100.000____Mch 1 1918
4.10s'10A-0 12.000__ _Oct 1 1930 4s '06 A-0$160,000____Apr 1 1920
-bs '08 J-D
5,500c--- 500 yearly 4.108'10A-0 250.000..- - _Oct 1 1940 4Sis'll M-N 10,000c- --May 1 1931
*These figures include $14.932,000
Bond Hill Bonds.
East 65th St. Improvement.
Cincinnati Southern By. bonds and 65
Sewer District Bonds.
F
-A $1,000cAug 1 1923
$2.600.000 Cincinnati Southern fly. 68
A-0$196.000___Oct 1 1920 430'14 F-A $25,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1935
J-D
4,000cDec 23 1923 45
Central Viaduct Repair.
4s
J-D 480.000_ __June 1 1925
terminal bonds, the sinking fund and
Riverside Bonds.
Interest on which is paid by the lessee 58
A-0 23.000____Oct 1 1916 4340'14 F-A$110,000Aug 1 1935
M-9 35.500c-Mar 1 '15-'25 48
Street Improvements.
A-0 93,000--__Oct 1 1917
in the form of rent and therefore not BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_33,895,950 4s
Maturity.
Notes.
charged against the tax duplicate.
4s
A-0 26.000____Oct 1 1918 Bonds
Sinking fund
337,157
There were outstanding on Oct. 1 Assessed valuation 1914_603,000,000 45
1914
$17,089
A-0 20.000._ - _Apr 1 1919 $870,000
825,500
1914 street bonds for $1,947,151 School tax (per $1,000)
20.444
1915
1914-33.78 48 '06 M-S 220.000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1919 928,000
payable by special assessment and not Population in
14,454
1916
4s
A-0 58.000_ _ _Apr 1 1921
1910
363.591 4s '09
included in the above statement of
559,500
11,678
1917
A-0 139,000..__Apr
INT. on Cincinnati and Madison- 4s '10 A-0 98,000-___Apr 1 1919 240,500
debt. On Jan. 1 1914 $1.539.total
1918
2,492
070 of these bonds, together with ville bonds payable at Amer. Exch. 4 Hs'13 A-0 655,000____Apr 1 1920
3.500
1919
$92.500 bonds of the Board of Educa- Nat. Bank, N. Y., on all others at 4348'14 M-9 170.000__-_Mar 11931
3,500
1920
1 1939
$7.303.158 city bonds, were Fifth-Third Nat. Bank. Cincinnati.
tion and
3,000
1921
Intercepting Sewer Bonds.
held by the sinking fund, with cash
4,000
1922
48
A-03470,000___ _Apr
1915
on hand amounting to $743,535-a CLARK
Infirmary & Hospital Bonds.
4s
A-0 100,000__Apr 1 1920
COUNTY.
total of 59,678.254 Bonds marked
'12
48
A-0 500,000_ __-Apr 1 1921 43 '12 A-0$175,000c-Oct 1 1947
Springfield Is the county seat.
thus-sf-are held in sinking fund.
AA 725.000c---Apr 1 1942
48
A-0 200.000_Oct 1 1921 45
bs '14 A-0
-A 200.000_ _ - _Feb 1 1932
-The city 59 '14 A-0 $42,000c__A-0 '15-'28 4s
CITY PROPERTY.
J-D 500.000_ __June 1 1922 434s'14 F
30,000_ _ _ _A-0 '15-'24
owns the Cincinnati Southern RR.
A-0
4s
Flood Emergency Bonds.
11928
The rental received for the road was 5%8'13 J-D $95.000c_June 2 '15-'33 4s '04 A-0 350,000___Oct 1
184,000_ _Oct
1927 DEBT OF ANNEXED VILLAGES.
(under the old lease) $1,090,000 till
A-0 290,000_ __Apr 1 1928
4s
1901 and then $1.250,000 till 1906, 5s Bridge Bonds.
NEWBITRGH.
F-A
Feb 1915 434s'08 A-0 500.000---Apr 1 1930
$500c
when lease would have expired. A 48
M-S 4,500c__M&S '15-'19 4 Hs'll A-0 300.000c___Oct 1 1946
Street Improvement.
new lease was submitted to a vote of 4s '09 F
-A
8.000c_F&A '15-'22 0014 M-S 200,000____Mar 1 1939 434sa;5s___ $163,047.69- _1915-1922
the people at the 1901 election and
500c
General Sewer.
M-8
Mar 1915 4 yis'14 F
-A 200,000_ -- _Feb 1 1934
ratified. Under its terms the lease is 5s '11 J-D 10,000_ __J&D
4348
$40,000-Apr 1 1932
'15-'19
Water Works.
extended to Oct. 12 1966 at an annu- 49
M-S 9.500_-M&S '15:24 4s
58
9.000_Apr 1 1932
34-9 $275.000--__Mch 1 1921 4348
rental of $1.050.000 until Oct. 12 58
al
J-J
4,000c_J&J 15'15-'18 4s
4.000-Apr 1 1932
A-0 500,000___Apr 1 1917 4345
1906. and for the 20 years following:
Water.
J-J
4,500c-J&J 15 '15-'19
J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1918
$1.100,000 for the second period of 20 bs Channel Inlet. Bds.(Assessmen0. 4s
$50.000_Sep 1 1925
48
A-01.200,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1926 General 58
years and $1,200.000 for the remainA-0 300.000_ __Apr 1 1920 Buckeye Rd 4H 3,960_0ct '15-'20
ing 20 years. The railroad company 5s '11 F-A $1,500c__F&A '15-'16 4s
750 Apr '15-'16
4s
A-0 400,000_ __Apr 1 1922 Elroy St 430._
Funding Bonds.
is also to pay the int. on $2.500.000
M-8 100.000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1.922 Kinsman Rd 434 697.200ct '15-'16
bonds to be issued for terminal facili- 4s '05 M-S $44,500c__M&S '15:24 48
4s
J-D 300,000_ ___June 1 1922 Kysella Ave 434 634.300ct '15-'16
Memorial Building Bonds.
ties, as well as a sum annually in addi1,100 Oct '15-'16
M-S 50.000_ _ __Sept 1 1924 WeidnorAv44
tion for a sinking fund. V. 72. p. ls '12 J-D$250.000c_J&D 30'14-39 4s
1,234 Oct '15-'16
M-8 425.000_ ___Mch 1 1919 Corlett Ave 434
4s
County Office Bldg. Bonds.
499; V. 73. p. 628. The legality of
620 Oct '15-'16
A-0 450.000___Apr 1 1925 East May St 434
M-9 $24,000c__M&S '15-'22 48
the lease was upheld in a decision 5s
FernclIffe St 4
980 Oct '15-'16
handed down by the Superior Court GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14.. $528,500 4s '05 A-0 200,000 _.Oct 11020 Inwood St 434_
300 Oct '15-'16
26.030 4s '06 A-0 175,000-__Apr 1 1920 Graham Ave
on Feb. 6 1902 (V. 74. P. 392) and Sinking fund
434
800 Oct '15-'16
affirmed upon appeal by the State Su- Assess. val.'13 (sin. act.).90,896.430 4 Hs'08 A-0 350.000____Apr 1 1928 Union Ave 434.. 12,200 Oct '15-'21
preme Court (V. 74, p. 741). On County tax (per 31.000) 1914-32.55 4 Hs'13 A-0 200,000_ -__Apr 1 1931 Brett Ave 5s
2.087 Oct '15-'17
kpr 1 1940 E. 130th St
66.435 4s '10 A-0 800.000
Nov. 19 1912 the common stockhold- Population in 1910
5s300 Oct '15:17
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4 Hs'll J-D 400.000c_June 1 1945
ers of the Cin. N.0.& Tex. Pac. By.
434s'14 M-S 2,500,000„Mar 1 1949
voted to authorize the company to
NOTTINGHAM.
4Hs'14
_1.200,000__Mar 1 1949
enter into an agreement with the CLERMONT COUNTY.
Fire Department.
trustees of the Cincinnati Southern
Water Special.
Batavia is the county seat.
4s
A-0$147.000___Oct 1 1918 55
fly. supplementary to the existing
S6,500„July 1 '16-'20
Emergency Bonds.
A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1920 430
lease, under which the rent payable 58 FloodJ-1) $25,000_ _June 1 '16-'44 4s
--5,000-July 1 '16-'20
'13
48
M-N205,000____May 1 192.5 53
-__ 10.500_ _Nov 1 '14-'20
by the Cin. N. 0. & T. P. is inRefunding Bonds.
4s '05 M-8 30,000_ _Niels 1 1919 43.48
crewed in an amount sufficient to _s
___$ 42,262.52Nov 1 '14-'22
--- $14,700
4.10e10A-0 90,000c___Oct 1 1930
pay the interest on the bonds of the
Water General.
Highway Bonds.
4(s'11 A-0 25,000c___ Apr 1 1931 430
City of Cincinnati to be issued to
$21,000__July 1 '15-'22
create a fund whereby said trustees 5s '14 M-9 $50,000____Mar '15-'24 48 '12 A-0 45,000c___Apr 1 1942
Town Hall.
Deficiency Bonds.
48 '12 A-0 125,000c_Oct 1 1947 434s
may complete the terminal facilities.
___ $2,000__July 1 '15-'16
June$27,000c__ -June'15-'23 414s'14 F
58
-A 50,000.. ___Feb 1 1935 4345
and to provide a sinking fund for the
___
5,000_ _Nov 1 '17-'21
Experiment Farm Bonds.
Funded Debt.
redemption of said bonds at their maSackett Ave Sewer.
--- $8.400- __Mar '15:21 48
A-0$276.000
Oct 1 1916 4
turity. Said bonds, however, not to is
33.500July 1 '15-'21
Toll-Pike Purchase.
A-0 100,000__Apr 1 1919
48
exceed $500.000 and to be issued at
Park Rd. Sunset Dr. & Forest
not exceeding $100.000 per annum. 4s '09 Sept $18,750c_Sept 1 '15-'29 434s'08 AA 225,000- _Oct 1 1924
Ave. Sewer.
Oct 1 1920 434s
V. 95, p. 1273. The water-works 4s '09 M-9 6,000c_Mar 1 '15 '26 4s '10 AA 127,000
$1,911__June 1 '15-'22
pays the interest and sinking fund on 4s '11 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '15-'24 4s '11 M-N100,000c___Nov 1 1924
General Paving.
4s '11 J-J
9,000__July 1 '25-'33 4s '12 AA 222,000c-Oct 1 1927 434s
all water bonds.
.
--- 33,506.70May 1 '15-'21
Bridge Bonds.
Grade Crossing Bonds.
Sackett Ave. Paving.
ASSESSED VALUATION. &C. 45
J-J $4.000c_Jan 1 '15:21 4s
J-D $50.000_ _ _ _June 1 1918 4348
--- $17,000 M & Ni'14-'22
Assessed val. ana tax rate have been 58
June 2,000c __June 1 1915 4s
F-A 200.000_ _Feb 1 1919
as follows:
Mar 8,000c__ -Mar '15-'18 4s '05 M-9 500,000
53
Mch 1 1923
CORLET'F.
Assessed Tax p. 4348'13 J-J
10,000
48 '06 A-0 500.000
1930
Valuation. $1,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $190,000 4s '10 A-02.000,000 ..Apr 1 1940
Water.
Oct 1
Years.
Assess. val.'14(90% act.)26.000.000 4s '11 J-D 15.000c- June 1 1931 4s
--- $44,000-__Apr 15 1926
1914 (est.)
596,000,000'_ _ State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-33.45 48 '12 AA 35.000c___Apr 1 1942 5$
___
4,000--June 1 1928
1913
15.62 Population in 1910
___
29.551 434s'14 ___ 100,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1935 58
3,000___ _Apr 1 1929
1912
•525.826,770 15.00
General Sewer.
Market House Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Batavia.
1911
*500.000.000 12.64
4s
A-0$110.000___ _Oct 1 1923 5s
--- $3.000---June 11028
1910
256.253.260 29.94
J-D 50.000
48
Street bust.
June 1 1918
1905
227.655.320 22.38
45 '06 A-0 150,000
--- 46,432.93-1915-1919
_Apr 1 1928 58
1900
206.481.790 25.98 CLEVELAND.in Cuyahoga
Cleveland is
County 4.10s10A-0 150.000.,.Oct 1 1940
1890
177.773.240 26.66 and
COLLINWOOD.
1880
167.535.356 31.00 This was incorporated Mch. 5 1836. 4s '12 A-0 25.000c_ Apr 1 1942
city has annexed the villages of 43s'14 F
-A 75,000_ __ _Feb 1 1932
* In 1911 and later years assess- Glenville. South Brooklyn.
Water.
CollinPublic Bath Bonds.
4s
ment represents about full value.
--- $60.000--Jan 1 1925
wood, Corlett, Newburg, Notting- 48
AM $5,000__ Apr 1 1919 48
..-- 40,000_ - __Apr 1 1926
POPULATION.
-In 1910 popula- ham and Euclid. Home rule charter 4s '05 M-S 20.00(L _ Mch 1 1917 48
___ 30,000___-Apr 1 1928
tion (U. S. Census) was 363.591: in adopted July 1 1913. Of the bonds 48 '06 AA 35.000
Apr 1 1929
--6.000----Dec 1 1928
1900. 325,902: in 1890. 296.908: in outstanding, about 50% are regis- 01811 AM 40.000c___Oct 1 1936 43(5
Electric Light.
tered the remainder coupon.
1880. 255.139: in 1870. 216,239.
4ys'14 F-A 40,003_ _ _ _Feb 1 1932 48
2
--- $18.000____Jan 1 1915
Bridge Bonds.
River and Harbor Bonds,
-- _ 22,000-- __Apr 1 1916
4s
A-0 $90,000-__Apr 1 1926 45
A-0$500,000
Oct 1 1926 48
CINCINNATI SCHOOL DIST.
49
A-0 249,000_..--Oct 1 1926 4s
A-0 250.000___Oct 1 1928 58 Bridge. $13,000--Apr 1
M-9$250.000c-Sept 1 1936 4s
--48
'15-'27
A-0 30.000---Oct 1 1915 4s
A-0 100.000____Oet 1 1919
Grade.
(Subject to call after Sept 11906.1 45
A-O
.
AA 200.000____Apr 1 1920
4s
--- $27.000---Apr 1 1926
3).4s
M-S 42.500e_Sept 1 1936 48
J-J 100,000_ _Jan 1 1918 48 '04 AA 1.50,00)L ___Apr 1 1925 45
(Subject to call after Sept 11906.) 4a
.1-D 100,000___June 1 1918 48 '05 M-8 50,000__Mch 1 1916 55Street.
A-0 130.000c_Oct 1 1940 48
--- $23.000__ __July 1 1917
;Is
J-J 175,000----Jan 1 1921 45 '12 AA 25.000c-- Met 11047
_
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1910.) 45
4,000_ --Oct 1 1917
A-0 150.000-__Apr 1 1920 4s '12 .J-D 200.000cDec 11043 55
--A-0 33.500c_ _ _Oct 1 1940 4s
7.500----June 1 1919
1iis
M-S 20,000__8ept 1 1924 4;48'14 F-A 500.000_ _ -Fob 1 1943 58
'(Subject to call after Apr 11912.) 4s
Sanitary Sewer.
A-0 240.000- __Oct 1 1918
Electric Light Bonds.
59
A-0 125,000___Apr 1 1915 4s '12 A-0$500.000___ _Apr 1947
--- $26.500--- _Oct '15-'17
3!,4s03 M-N 100.000c--May 1 1945 48
Street Impr.
3 s'05 A-0 150.000c__Oct 16 1945 4s '04 A-0 100.000__Apr 1 1925 48 '13 AA 200.000---Apr 1 1947
1
-__ $78,670__ _ _ Oct '15-*20
3. 5s'06J-D 250.000c_June 25 1946 4s '04 M-S 100,000___Mar 1 1916 4 Hs'13 AA 500,000_ - _ _Apr 1 1948 53
Library.
45 1906 M-N200.000c-Nov 26 1946 48 '06 A-0 236.000_ --Apr 1 1929 430'14 34-S 800.000_ -Mar 1 1949
434s
--- $8.500- _ _May 1 1928
45 '08 A-0 250.000c Apr 13 1948 43s'l1 A-0 300 000c_--Apr 1 1931
General Street Bonds.
4s '08 M-S 200,000c-Sept 8 1948 4s '11 A-0 100,000c-Oct 1 1924 48
A-0$116.000____Oct 1 1927
4 .09 M-9 300.000c-Mar 30 1949 4s '11 M-N 60.000c___May 1 1924 4s '05 M-9 200.000
8
GLENVILLE.
Mch 1 1915
45 '09 J D 180,000c_June 21 1949 4)(8'11 A 0 550.000c_-_Oct 1 1942 4s '06 AA 70,000_Apr 1 1929
Fire.
J-D 100,000..._June 1 1923 430'11 M-N 80,000c__May 1
4348
4s '10 34-9 250.000c-Mar 28 1950 45
$10.000____Apr 1 1917
1941
Park Bonds.
48 '12 AA
48 '10 .1-13 240,000c-Dec 5 1950
Light.
1 1937
A-03500.000___ _Oct 1 1923 4s '05 F-A 500.000c_Oct 1 1916 434e
48 '11 J-D 300.000c-Dec 4 1951 48
--- $10,000_ __Apr 1 1917
250.000___ Aug
A-0 500,000_ ---Apr 1 1924 4.10s'10A-0 288,000___Oct 1 1930
1952 4s
48 '12 A-0 350,000c
Sewer.
M-S 50,000__Sept 1 1924 4s '12 A-0 450.000c___ Apr 1 1937 4348
4Hs'14 F-A 100,000_ _ Feb 9 1934 45
--- $60,000- --Apr 1 1917
A-0 600.000___Apr 1 1927 484s'14 M-S 200,000____Mar 1
4tis'14 A-0 100.000c--Apr 13 1934 48
Water.
1939
48
A-0 400,000___-Apr 1 1928 430'14 F
Oakley Bonds.
$20.000____Apr 1 1917
-A 350,000___ _Feb 1 1932 4348
M-9 $80.000c_Mar 14 1950 4s
A-0 500,000Oct '29&'31 434s'14 F
21,000__ --Oct 1 1919
-A 700.000___Feb 1 1934 55
4s '10
A-0 500,000_0ct 1 '33&'35 434s'14 F
4358'10 M-N 25,000c._ -Nov 1 1950 4s
Street !mot.
-A 32,000. __ _Feb 1 1932
5,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1952 4s
A-0 255,000_Apr 1 1924
418'12 A-0
5 to 6 _
$28,750
Giddings Brook Bonds.
1915-1921
48 '06 A-0 574.000----Apr 1 1929 4s
Kenned_y Heights Bonds.
AA $50.000__ __Oct 1 1918
4s '05 34-9
SOUTH BROOKLYN.
J-0
Dugwav Brook Bonds.
4s '12 J-13 $50,000___June 19 1952 4s.10'10A-0 375,000----Mar 1 1917
15,000___Dec 19 1952
50,000.---Oct 1 1940 48 '11 J-D$180,000c___Dec 1 1947
4s '12
Electric Light.
4348'13 34-9 1,250c__9ept 10 1923 43(8'11 M-N 45.000c___May 1 1931
Morgans Sewer Bonds.
--- $30,000_
Hartwell Bonds.
4gs'll A-0 500,000c___Oct 1 1938 4s '05 M-8 325,000____Mch 1 1916 5s General Sewer. ---Mch 1 1922
5 .06 A-0 $1,000____$100 yearly 43.s'11 A-0 150,000c-Oct 1 1938
8
City Hall Bonds.
.58
-_- $60,000___ _July 1 1922
1,400_ __ -$100 yearly •150'11 A-0 18,000c___Oct 1 1936 49
A-03700,000_ .Oct 1 1921
5s '09 J-D
--- 30,000May 1 '16-21-26
3,000__$1,500 yearly 4.10s11J-D 145,000c___Dec 1 1936 4.1 Os'10A-0 200.000_ ___Oct 1 1940 as
5 .gg F
8
-A
5 .87 A-0 4,900-.3600 yearly 45 '12 A-0 350,000c-Apr 1 1942 4 Hs'll M-N 30.000c___May 1 1941 55 Water.
8
-_- $25.000---Oct 1 1924
45 '12 A-0 225.000c_Oct 1 1947 4.10s'll J-J 1.100.000c__July 1 1936 59
Pleasant Ridge Bonds.
_
2,500___Sept 15 1915
-A 250,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1934 416s'14 F
4349'09 J-J $50,000c_ _Jan 2 '19-'49 4;48'14 F
-A 900.000_ _ __Feb 1 1933 58
76----Apr I 1915
Cuyahoga RiverPurification.
-A 20,000-Aug 17 1929
430'09 F
Public Hall !mot. Bonds.
Street'mot.
1,500-__April 1916 4 sis'14 F-A$100,000---Feb 1 1943 48 '12 A-0$175,000c___Oct 11052 434s
4,348'11 A-0
$33,797____May 1 1915
C.NCINNATI (Concluded).-




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88

OHIO—CITIES AND TOWNS.

I

Sewer Bonds.
CONNEAUT.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
EUCLID.
This city is in Ashtabula County.
4345'13 M-9 $25,000____Sept 1 1923 4148'91 M-9$250,000cdcr Sept 1 1921
General Road Improvement.
Refunding Bonds.
Oct '15-'18 5s '13 A ri1100,000—__Sept 1 1923 4s '98 J-D 10.000c___June 1 1918
434s&55_-_ $2,535.18-_
5s 13 May 65,000____Sept 1 1923 334a'02 J-J t48,000c___July 1 1922 ..8 '14 -_- $9,000
1922
Water.
'02
hs&5s_ _ $54,343.04__Oct '15-'27 58 '13 M-9 20,000____Sept 1 1933 4s '03 F-A*265.000c6tr-Aug 1 1932 5s Electric-Light Bonds.
4
A-0 $20.000c___Jan 1 1916
M-9 *175.000c_Mar 1 1933
58 '13 May 50,000__-_Sept 1 1922 48
Street Improvement.
1 1933 4s
M-9 20.0000___Aug
M-9 13,000____Sept 1 1923 4s '03 M-S*1.200,000c_Sept
1921
434ak5s--- $60,794_ _ _ _Oct '15-23 5s
Street Bonds (General).
5s '13 M-S 7,500____Sept 1 1933 48 '05 M-St337.000c—..Mar 1 1925
INT.at Am.Exch,Nat. Bk.,N.Y. 5s '13 M-S 18,000____Sept 1 1923 48 '05 M-9 *17,000c__Mar 1 1935 58
Aug $3.500c- _ _Aug 1915
Oct. 2 1914.
ann 22,825c_yrly to 1917
5s '13 M-S 7,000____Mar 1 1924 48 '06 M-S 60,000c___Sept 1 1936
GEN.BDS.outst'g____ $35,270,542 414s'14 ___
Street Bonds (Assessment)•
12,000. __Sept 1 1924 45 '06 M-S 8,000c-__Sept 1 1916
__Sept
3,671.403
Street impt. bonds
June$49.320clyrly to 1917
434807 M-S 6,000c._ _Sept 1 1937 434s
Miscellaneous Bonds.
66,150
impt. notes
Street
M-S 120,325cf
1 1937 58
48 '07 A-0
9,195.844 48 '03 M-S *$54,000c-__Sept 1 1933 434s'08 M-9 75.000c__Oct 1 1938
Water bonds
47,000c_ ,,Mar
_Mar
Park Bonds.
48 '03 AA *25,000____Apr 1 1933
48.203.945
TOTAL DEBT
Oct $22,000c
4345'08 M-S 25,000c___Mar 1 1933 4s
Oct 1936
2.947,928 4s '09 A-0 15,000____Oct 1 1939 4s '10 M-N 5,000____Nov 1 1920
Sinking funds
Land Purchase Bonds.
12,000____Oct 1 1938
450'08
ASSESSED VALUATION, &c.
4s '11 M-9 21,500___ _Sept 1 1921 45 '09 M-S 11.000_ --Sept 1 1921 4;0'11 July 55.444.39.July 15'21-26
value. 4s '12 M-9 1.500—__Sept 1 1932 48 '10 M-S 2,500----Sept 1 1920 GEN. BD.DT.Oct 10'14 $102,769
Assessment about 90% actual
131.970
Tax Rate 5s '13 M-S 8,500____Sept 1 1918 48 '11 M-S 108.000___ _Sept 1 1931 Assessment debt
Assessed
3,357
_Sept
Valuation, 72er $1,000. 5s '13 M-S 13,000____Sept 1 1923 48 '11 M-S 3.000_ _Sept 1 1921 Floating debt
Years.
$15.50 5s '13 M-S 11,000_ _Sept 1 1933 (Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1912.) Sinking fund
26,325
$814,308,510
1913
'13
13.60 434s'14 ___
756,831,185
1,000_ ,_Sept 1 1924 48 '11 M-9 3,000____Sept 1 1921 Assessedval. (about act)10.196,030
1912
13.60
714,804.625
1911
Street Opening &WideningBds 48 '12 M-S 75.000---Sept 1 1932 Tot, tax rate (per $1.000)'14.412.90
Mar 1 1922 Population in 1910
34.80 48 '07 AA $4,700c_ _Oct 1 1917 48 '12 M-S 6,000_
8.319
274,970,605
1910
31.70 4;45'07 M-9 1,200c_ __Sept 1 1927 4s '12 M--£3 50,000__--Sept 1 1942
INTEREST payable at Conneaut
215.026.495
1905
30.00 4340'08
149,769,420
5,000c___Apr 1 1919 48 '12 M-9 10,000_--Sept 1 1931 Mutual Loan & Trust Co.
1900
29.30 45 '08 AA
99.614.055
5,500c___Oct 1 1928 48 '12 M-9 65,000_ __Sept 1 1933
1890
26.30 48 '09 AA
73.647,194
191 48 '12 M-9 315,000—__Sept 1 1937 CONNEAUT SCHOOL DIST.
1,500_ _Apr
_ pr
1880
1943
M-S $4,400c___Sept 1 1918
POPULATION.—In 1910 was 48 '09 M-9 5.500____Sept 1 1920 53 '13 M-S 35,000___-Mar 1 1933 6s
9,000____Oct 1 1939 53 '13 M-S 10.000---Sept 1
48
48 '09 AA
J-J 12,500c___July 1 1921
.
1 11
560,663; in 1900 . 8 381.768.
2,000_ _Mar 1 1924
-Mar
4s '10 M-9 8,000____Sept 1 1930 53 '13 _-J-J 59,000c___July 1 1943
_ _Sept
J-J
4s '11 M-8 30,000--Sept 1 1921 414 ___ 25,000_ _Sept 1 1924 58
2,500c___Jan 1 1919
30,000__Sept 1 1944 55
CLEVELAND SCHOOL DIST.
48'12 M-S 4.000--Sept 1 1932 434s'14
J-J
3,0053___July 1 1920
Work-House Bonds.
-A$150.0000- _Feb 1 1921 58 '13 M-9 1,500--Sept 1 1924
F
48
5s
M-S 2,500c___Sept 1 1918
A-01,125,000c&r Apr 1 1922 5s '13 M-S 3,000----Sept 1 1933 48 '02 F-A8$60,000c---Aug 1 1932 5€
J-J
48
1,100c_ _ _July 1 1915
-D
'05 j 300,000c_ _ _June 7 1925 Is '13 M-9 5.000— --Sept 1 1932 48 '03 AA 835,000c---Apr 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- $85,000
48
Fire Department Bonds.
_Sept
3,000_ -_Sept 1 1923
Sinking fund
48 '06 M-N350,000c_May 21 1926 5s '13 ___
6,745
96 J-D$100.000c—June 1 1916 Assess. val.'14(abt. act.).10,196,030
M-N200.000c&r-May 1 1920 58 '13 ___
5,000_ _Dec 1 1923 48.
_Dec
48
430'08 J-D 450,000c._ -June 1 1928 4346'14
6,000____Sept 1 1934 4348'08 AA 55,000c—Oct 1 1938 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-44.45
48 '09 J-J 200,000c__July 19 1929 4348'14 ___
6,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1924 48 '07 AA 25.000c___Oct 1 1936 Population In 1914 (est.)
10.000
4).0'10 J-J 500,000c__July 25 1930
_Mar
' ___ 20,000_ _Mar 1 1944 48 '09 A-0 33,000c___Oct 1 1939
INTEREST payable at the Con-A 500,000c_-Aug 21 1931 4;0'14 ___ 50.000...._ _Sept 1 1924 4s '12 M-S 60.000— --Sept 1 1932 neaut Mutual Loan & Trust Co.
430'11 F
48 '12 M-8 300,000c_Mar 25 1932 434814
2,000____Sept 1 1919 48 '12 M-S 40,000_ __Sept 1 1942
58 '13 M-9 10.000----Sept 1 1933
48 '12 J41,100,000c—July 1 1932
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
_ _Oct
434s'14 A-0 500,000_ _Oct 1 1934 4s '10 A-0$300,000____Apr 1 1930 53 '13 M-S 8.000____Sept 1 1933 COSHOCTON. the county seat of
This city Is
Nottingham Bonds (Annexed 48 '11 J-J 200.000- —_Jan 1 1931 58 '13 M-S 7.500----Sept 1 1923 Coshocton Co. Incorp.
in 1902.
s,ono____Sept 1 1934 Water Works
Jan. 14 1913).
4343'14 __
Viaduct Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
J-J $11,000c_ -Jan 2'15-36 4s '03 M-S t$12,000c___Mar 1 1923
434s
--_ $14,000
-Dec
2,500c-Oct 2 '15-'19 4s '12 M-S 10.000_ _Sept 1 1932 48 '97 J-D $68,000c_.Dec 11027 434s
A-0
48
_Sept
___ 13,000
(Annexed July '05.) 4s '12 M-9 1.500____Mar 1 1917 48 '01 AA *110.000c-__Apr 1 1931 53
Glenville Bd s.
Refunding Bonds.
A-0 $6,000c-_Oct 1 '15-'17 48 '12 M-9 250.000_ __Sept 1 1942 4s '03 J-J *122,000c__Jan 1 1933
58
M-9 $11,000c_Sept 1 '15-'25
M-S 44.000c-Sept 1 '15-'36 48'12 M-9 35,000____Sept 1 1937 48 '03 M-S •145,000c___Sept 1 1933 4548
asCollinwood Bonds(Annexed).
434s
M-S 10.500c___Mar 1 1935
4s '12 M-9 35,000_ __ _Mar 1 1932 43 '04 M-S *20,000c_ _Sept 1 1934
Hospital Bonds.
Sept 1915
'05 M-S 53,000c--Mar 1 1935
M-S 91,000c
58
'13 M-8 4.000_ ___Mar 1 1932
M-9 $6,000c____Sept 1920
c000c_sept 1 '16-'19 48Public Impt.(City's Portion). 4s '06 M-9 140.000c---Mar 1 1936 413 Library Bonds.
48
Se
A-0 8,000c__ _Oct '15-'22 4%8'04 M-9 $50,000c _Mar 1 1915 48 '08 M-S 15,000c--Mar 1 1928
4s
M-9 $4.000_ _ __May 5 1919
A-0 66,000c___Oct '15-'36 4)53,05 M-8 110.000c___Sept 1 1915 48 '09 M-S 45,000c---Sept 1 1939 4)43
430
Fire Department Bonds.
A-0 75.000c_--Oct '15-'39 48 '05 M-S 100.000c___Mar 1 1916 45 '10 M-9 2,500----8ent 1 1920
434s
454e'013 M-S $5,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16
6.Brooklyn Village Bonds.
410'06 M-9 25,000c___Sept 1 1916 48 '11 M-9 75,000-_-_Sept 1 1941 GEN.BD.DEBT Nov 1914463,500
-Sept
$4,000c_.Sept '15-'16 4s '06 M-9 200,000c.....Sept 1 1916 48 '11 M-S 20,000__ —Sept 1 1921
Assessment debt (add'1)___
75,360
South Brooklyn (Annexed 1906.) 4s '06 M-S 50.000c—Sept 1 1917 45 '12 M-S 45,000____Sept 11942 Sinking fund
16.500
A-0 $14,000c_ --Oct '15-28 4s '07 A-0 50.000c___Oct 1 1918 5s '13 M-S 30,000---Sept 1 1933 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).11,630,220
434.
6.000c.—July '15-'20 9s '08 M-9 150,000c___Mar 1 1919 48'14 __- 15,000_.-Sept 1 1934
J-J
S.
$1,000) 1914_413.40
_ -Sept
TOT.DEBT Oct 2 1914- $5,949,500 4s '08 M-9 40.000c___Elept 1 1920 434s'14 ___ 25,000_ _Sept 1 1924 Total tax (per1910
9,603
771.000 4s '09 M-S 100,000c___Mar 1 1920
SInIcing fund (cash & sec)
INTEREST is payable in part at Population in at City Treas. office.
INT. payable
Assessed valuation 1915_885,000.000 48
M-9 465,000c___Sept 1 1921 the Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City, and
School tax (per $1.000) 1915—$4.315 48 '10 M-8 20,000___Nov 1 1920 part at office of the City Treasurer.
COUNTY.
INTEREST on coupon 4s and 4 Sts 4s '12 M-S 400.000___ _Mar 1 1923
TOTAL DEBT.SINK. FDS.. &o.: COSHOCTON is Coshocton.
County seat
Oct. 1 1914. Dee.31 1913.
at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; 4s '12 *M-9 80.000____Sept 1 1932
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Nat. Bank. s
1933 Tot. bd. dt_$17,975,600 $17,573,100
____Mar
,
on coupon 68 at Chemical
3,827,116 5.9 '14 J-J $100,000__M-9 1 '15-'24
N. Y.; on Glenville coupons at Gar- 48 '13 M-S 25,000____Sept 1 1923 Sink.funds_ 3,962,844
BONDED DEBT
(7)
field Say, Bank, Cleveland; on South 434s'14100,000____Sept 1 1934
ii 434s'14__- 145,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1929
Net debt-$14,012,756 $13,745,984
Brooklyn bonds at Home Say.
5,000_ _ _Sept 1 1924 Water debt
Banking Co.; on Collinwood coupons 4158'14 ___
COSHOCTON SCHOOL DIST.
Viaduct Refunding Bondsat office of Farson, Son & Co., N.Y.'
(inclabove)$3,226,000 $3,126,000
$2,500Sept 1915
{—__
y 1 1929
4$
,
Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland. and 4s .
The total bonded debt on Oct. 1
_Sept
M-9 15,000_ _Sept 1 1924
0
,
Citizens' Say. & Trust Co.. Cleveland: 33 '02 J-J t95.0000- _ _July 1 1922 1914 Incl. street Impt. bonds payable 45
14,500_ __ _Sept 1 1927
bonds at 4s '02 M-Nt400.000c&r_Nov 1 1922 by
on 544.000 Nottingham
special assessment to the amount 430'12 M-9 80,000.M&S 1 '17-'33
rade-Crossin g Bonds.
Cleve. Tr. Co.: on $2,500 at Nottingof $3,998,200. The
,
4s '06 M-S $4.000c___Mar 1 1947 ceives yearly about sinking fund re- 430'14 M-9 20,000--M&S '16-'25
ham Say. & Bkg. Co.
5500,000. which BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $132,000
48 '07 A-01.000,000c-_Oct 1 1947
7
does not incl.
434s'13 M-9 700,000___ _Sept 1 1952 impt. bonds. assessments for street As8'd val.'14 (900 act.) 11,500,000
School tax (per 51,000) 1914___$3.30
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS.
Subway Bonds.
11.000
ASSESSED VALUATION. &o.. Population in 1914 (est.)
_Sept
This village is in Cuyahoga Co. Inc. 4%8'14 _-- $5.000_ - _Sept 1 1934
The city's net bonded debt on Deo.31, INT.at Commq Nat. Bk., Coshocton.
May 3 1903. Pop'n 1910, 2.955.
Track-Repair Bonds.
58 '14 __$4,000____Sept 1 1918 assess. val. and tax rate have been
Water-Works Bonds.
1915-1923
Assessed Tax per CRAWFORD CO. ROAD DIST.
434sSc5s___ $53.100
Library Bonds.
NO.1.
58 '14 A-0 8,000c__Oct 1 '15-'22 3148'02 J-J *;40.000c_ --July 1 1932 Y'rs. Net Debt. Valuation. $1,000.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '03 A-0 t40,000c___Apr 1 1925
$
Sewer-Construction Bonds.
923
*275,045,160 13.50 5s '14 J-D $12,000____June 1 1927
1914
58 '14 A-0 $1,000c_Oct 1 '15-'16 48 '05 M-S t30,000c-__Mar 1
Road-improvement Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
1913 13,745,984•252,999,580 14.60
Water-Works Bonds.
-A $30,000c__1915-1916
$500____Oct 1 1915 4s '88 J4 $50,000c___July 1 1918 1912 13.524,998*247.576,390 13.40 • '01 F
5s '14 A-0
1917
8.000- _-Oct 1 '16-'22 48 '98 J-D 125,000c&rJune 1 1928 1911 11,299,297•235.660.100 13.50 55 '05 M-S 15,000c
20.000c—July 1 1918
Street Bonds (General).
48 '03 M-S t50,000c___Mar 1 1923 1910 10,154,404 101,588,930 31.20 58 '06 J-J
1912-1920 45 '03 M-S 45,000c _Sept 1 1933 1905 6.925,636 79,593.930 30.30 53 '07 A-0 50.000c_Aug 1 '19-'21
434sAlt5s- - $91,511
Street -Bonds (Assessment).
4s '04 A-0•250,000c---Apr 1 1934 1900 4,904.984 66.847.590 27.50 59 '08 MS 10.000c_Sept 1 '15-'16
1912-1923 48 '05 A-O*240,000c-__Apr 1 1935 1890 4.351,090 43,663.270 23.00 58 '09 M-9 30,000c_Sept 1 '23-'24
4.158&58--- $969,450
TOT.BD. DT.Sept 1 '11 $1,069,961 (Subject to call beg. Aprit 1 1915.) 1885 1.896,400 35.279,170 22.50 53 '10 M-S 10,000c__-Sept 1 1925
M-S 15,000c___Sept 1 1922
Assess. val. '12(abt. act.)$14,763.690 48 '12 --- 271.000_ —_Sept 1 1942
58
*Property now assessed at actual 4Ks'12 AM 12.000c—Apr 1 '21-'25
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- — -$8.90 4s '04 M-91,200.000c_Mar 1 1945
58 12 M-S 18.000c__Sept 1 1924
(Subject to call after March 1 1920. value, formerly M actual value.
The 1914 tax rate given above in- 5s'13 A-0 16.000c—A-0 '17-'23
48 '07 A-0$175,000c___Oct 1 1947
CLEVELAND HTS. SCR. DIST.
cludes State tax of $0.45. county 5s '14 J-D 50,000 Juno 1 '16-'20
4)is'08 M-8 40.000c___Sept 1 1938
BOND. DEBT May 2'14 $246,000
4340'09 A-0 $25,000c Oct 1 '20-'32 434s'14 -__ 125,000_ _Sept 1 1934 $2.12.city,$6.57and school $4.36.
__Sept
POPULATION.—In 1910 (Cen- Assessed valuation 1913-20,881,690
1915-1930 4348'14 ___ 100,000_ _ _Sept 1 1944
4Iis'10 A-0 16,000
in 1900 It was 125,560: INT. payable at office of Treas.
48 '01 A-0 9.000—Oct 1 '15-'23
Sanitary. Garbage 5c Cleaning. sus), 181.511; 88,150: In 1880 It was
4148'05 A-0 28.000—Oct 1 '15-'29 4;48'04 F
-A $75.000____Aug 1 1924 In 1890 It was
AA
1925-1929 (Subj. to call beginning Aug. 11914.) 51,677: In 1870 it was 31.274.
5,000c
OBESTLINE.
4345'11 AM
7,000c—Oct 1 '20-'26 45 '11 M-S $30,000____Mar 1 1926
This village Is In Crawford County.
A-01 20,000c--Oct 1 '16-'19 48 '11 M-8 43,000____Sept 1 1931 COLUMBUS SCHOOL:DISTRICT. Inc. 1856. Population 1910,3,807.
55
-Aug 1 1916
180,000c__Oct 1 '20-'37 48 '12 M-S 45,000____Sept 1 1942 450'96
$25,000c-General Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $291,000 48'12 M-S 2,000____Sept 1 1916 48 '97 M-S 75.000c—Mar 1 1917 58 '13 AA $7.200_Apr 10 .15-.23
Assessed valuation 1913_.26.000,000 58 '13 M-9 5,000____Sept 1 1918 4s '98 M-S 65.000c__Mar 1 1918 53 '13 M-S 4.950—Sept 1 15- 26
''
School tax (per $1.000) 1913__$2.00 58 '13 M-S 4,000_ _ _Sept 1 1919 (Subject to call after Mar. 1 1908) 58' 12 M-S 4,600__Sept 1 '15-'21
Population in 1914 (est.)
4,750 45 '11 M-S 40,000_ ___Sept 1 1920 48 '99 M-S $65,000c—Mar 1 1919
Water-Works Bonds.
INT. at Treasurer's office.
-A 85,000c_ __Feb 1 1921 48 '05 M-N$75,000__May 1 '25-'34
4s '06 M-S 290.000c___Sept 1 1936 3 s'01 F
_ _Sept
48 '12 M-8 7.000_ __Sept 1 1922 354s'02 M-865,000c___Mar 11922 48 '06 F-A 11,000—Aug 1 '35 37
'
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP.
4s '13 AA 55.000_ ..Apr 1 1933 33s'03 M-S 76.000c _Mar 1 1923 434s'09 M-S 5,000__Sept 1 '15-'19
25.000c___July 1 1925 58 '14 J-J
3,000__July 1 '15-'20
This township (P. 0. Columbia 5s '13 M-S 7,000__--Sept 1 1943 45 05 J-J
1 1926
5s '14 --- 16,000____Sept 1 1916 45 '06 M-S 150.000c___Mar
Refunding Bonds.
Sta. It. F. D.) is in Lorain County.
-A 60,000c_—Aug 2 1929 4s '06 J-J $8,000__Jan 15 '15-'22
5,000_ ___Sept 1 1919 48 '09 F
5s '14 ___
Road Bonds.
-A 126,000c___Aug 1 1931 48 '08 A-0 9.000-_Oct 1 '15-'23
2,000____June 1 1919 45 '11 F
58 '13 A-0 $50,000_ _A-0 '15-'33 414s'14
A-0
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914_466,000 4148'14 --- 50,000----Sept 1 1917 48 '10 J-D 150,000c— -Apr 1 1930 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1914_ $127,750
85.000____Dec17 1932 Assessment bonds (add'I)_
4s '12
27,524
Park Bonds.
1,742.210
Assessed val. 1913
59.80 4s '03 M-9 $8 500 --Mar 1 1933 58 '13 M-9 80.000c___Sept 2 1923 Assessed valuation 1913_ _3,234.000
Tax rate (per 51,000)'13
1.084 45 '04 AA 1-2.000r___ Oct 1 1924 445'14 J-D 60,000c_ _June 1 1954 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914___$15.00
in 1910
Population
3.000c---Nov 1 1915 (Subject to call beg. June 1 1934.)
INT.at First Nat.Bk.,Crestline.
INT.at Say. Dep.B.& T.Co..Elyrla 4s '05 M-N 6,000c___Oct 1 1927
*Shepard Special District.
430'07 AA
5.000—__Oct 1 1930 5€
M-S $2,400c-Semi-an.M&S
J. Kerb, 48 '10 A-0
George
CRESTLINE SCHOOL DIST.
COLUMBUS.
*St. Clair Special District.
7,000----Sept 1 1930
.
Mayor; M. A. Gemuender, Seo'y 4s '10 M-S 15.000____Oct 1 1930 5s
A-0 $10,000cApr 1- '18 &'23 4318'10 M-9 $34.000c_Sept 1 '15-'31
48 '10 A-0
__- 2,000
_s 13
Sinking Fund Trustees.
__Sept
'11 M-S 14,500___Sept 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14-$1,202,900 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— $38,000
This clty is In Franklin County. 4s '12 A-0
282,991
1 1931 Sinking fund
5,000____Oct
3.500
Floating debt
borough Feb. 10 1816: city 4s
/morn. a
--_ 25,000____Mar 1 1933 Val. school prop.'I4 (est). 5.500,000 Assessed val. 1914
3,290.000
Melt. 3 1834. New city charter 48 '12 --282.4.50,440
4.000__ -_Sept 1)930 Assessed val. 1914
'12
5.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
adopted at election May 5 1914. Or. 4s(Subject to call after Sept. 11913)
actual value.)
(Assessment at
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Crestline.
dinances were passed Nov. 22 1909 434s'14
$1,500_ ___Sept 1 1924 School tax (per 51,000) '13-'14 44.39
providing for annexation of certain
181.511
1919 Population in 1912
1,500__--Sept 1
14 _-portions of 11Iar1on. Clinton. Mifflin
.
Assumed b y ColumbusBd.of Ed. CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
City-Hall Bonds.
County seat Is Cleveland.
and Franklin townships. V. 89. p•
'07 M-S $16,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1927 when these districts were annexed.
Feb.3
Flood Emergency Bonds.
1496. State Supreme Court on -cross- 45 Water-Works Refunding.
INTEREST on 4s of 1906 and 1909
grade
-D $29,067c___Dec 1 1915
1914 held valid $700,000
M-81$150,000c......Apr 1 1937 Is payable at the Hayden-Clinton Na- 53 '13 J
15,924c___Jan 1 1915
ing-elimination bonds. V.98. p• 464. 48 '07 M-N180.000c-__Nov 1 1919 tional Bank of Columbus: on 4s of 65 '13 J-J
In the table below bonds marked 3Iis'01- '10,'11 & '12 and 58 of'13; also bonds (Is '13 AA 45.000c—_Oct 1 1915
,
4s '08
Refunding Bonds.
(*) are subject to call 20 years before 48 '08 A-0 100.000c—Nov 1 1938 assumed, at the Clerk's office other
maturity; those marked (t) 10 years
Bank, N.Y. City. 48 '01 A-(5$130,000 Oct 1 '15-'26
4s '10 M-N175,000---NoV 1 1930 int. at Nat. Park
before.




Nov., 1914.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

89

Public-Safety-Equiv. Bonds.
Asseset Bds.-Sewer 45 c% 53.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY (Concl.).
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914___$37,000
-D $25,000- _June 1 '20-'24 1914
$12,000 1920
48 '12 J
Court-House Bonds.
$8,000 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_9.349,260
1915
42.400 1921
14.500 School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-_$4.60
4s '02 F-AS373,500Aug 1 '15-'21
Boulevard Bonds.
32.500 1922
9,200
43 '06 A-0 110,0JO_Oct 1 '15-'25 48 '07 J-J $6,000c_July 1 '15-'17 19111
6,200 Ponulation in 1913 (est.)
28,000 1923
45 '09 A-0 700,000__Oct 1 '1522e 4s '07 A-0 100.000c-Apr 1 '17-'20 1917
8.500 INT. at Deposit Bank Co., Delaware.
21.500 1924
4s '10 A-0 450,000-Oct 1 '15-'29 4s '06 A-0 8.000-Apr 1 '15 16 1918
2
1.000
1919
14.000
4s '11 A-0 240.000_ _Oct 1 '15-'30
COUNTY.
Bonds.
Assess't Bds.-Other 4343, 55. 6 . DELAWAREIs the county seat.
4448'08 A-0 135,000.-Oct 1 '15-'27 bs Park J-J $31,000c___July 1 1921
3
Delaware
'07
$6,63111917
4 40'08 A-0 624,000_ _ Oct 1 '15-'27 00'11 M-9 7,200c---Sept 1 1919 1914
$17.800 County Incorporated In 1808.
9,207 1918
441s10 A-0 481,000 _Oct 1 '15-'30 450'11 A-0 5,200__Oct 1 '19-'23 1915
19,650
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
16,100,1919
1,100 55 '13 M-S$117,000___M&S '15-'23
4s '12 A-0 190,000c_Oct 1 '15-'33 is '12 A-0 9.000c_Apr 1 '18-'20 1916
4s '11 A-0 180,000__Apr 1 '15-'32 4 Ks'12 M-8 2.700c___Sept 1 1919 GEN. BDS. Sept 1 '14_-$5,547,230 53 '14 M-S 100,000c_ _ _M-S '15-'24
Assessment debt (add'1)__ 905,338
45 '12 A-0 180.000Apr 1 '15-'32 4s 12 J-D
5,000____Dec 1 1919 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1
(Assessment).
'14 4,641,892 4s Road Bonds
55 '13 A-0 50.000c_Apr 1 '18222
__ $410,544_ __ _Up to 1920
Underground-Wire Bonds.
Sinking fund
278,000 -454s-Bonds (Assessment).
Ditch
Public-Bldg. Bonds.
48 '07 J-D $25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1917 NET DEBT Sept 1 'I4 6.174,568 4s
-434s ___ $74649...-Up to 1918
5s '14 A-0 $25,000c_Oct 1 '20-'24 • Public-Service Deficiency.
Population in 1900
85.333
Funding Bonds.
-A $90.000 _Feb 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910
4s '09 F
Bridge Bonds.
116.577 430'12 M-S $9,200c_Mar 1 '15-'22
15-20
Levee Bonds.
58 '05 A-0 812.000_ _Oct 1
ASSESSED VALUATION.
2
5s '14 M-S 22,000__M&S '15 24
A-0 $61.000c_Oct 1 '15-'18
,,
bs '08 A-0 6,000Oct 1 '15-'20 45
Assessed
Tax per
County Bonds.
43 '07 A-0 10.000_ Oct 1 .1 -.
. 58 '07 A-0 2,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'17
."
YearsValuation.
$1,000. 49
-- 512,500-Up to 1915
($1,000 due in odd years.)
4s '07 A-0 12.633_0ot 1 '17-'18
1913
8
$153,774,660 $14.40 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 13'14 $271.160
Sewer Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 475,000__Oct 1 '15-'26
1912
*150 005 610
12.80 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 486.647
4s '11 A-0 918 000Oct 1 '15-'41 58 '94 A-0 $50,000____Apr 1 1915 1911
•143,230.810
13.60 Assessed valuation 1913....42.000.000
15-13 59 '93 A-0 25,000___Apr 1 1916 1910
48 '12 A-0 475,600_ _Oct 1 '
62.631.280
29.60 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913--_-$4.50
43 '12 A-01288,000o_A & 0'15223 5s '93 A-0 25,000---Apr 1 1918 1905
51,010.380
28.20 Population in 1910
27.182
1680,000c_A & 0 '24-'43 43 '05 J-D
5,000c_June 1 '15-'19 1899
42.5135.200
25.60
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
440'08 A-0 9,000_ _Oot 1 '15-'23 45 '06 J-J 11,000---Jan 1 '15-'25
*Assessment for 1911. 1912 and
440'08 A-0 178.125_ _Oct 1 '15229 48 '06 J-D
4.000c_June 1 '15-'16 1913 about actual value.
DELPHOS.
416509 A-0 8,000Oct 1 '15-'22 48 '06 J-D 164,000__June 1 '15-'21
This city is In Alien County.
INTEREST is payable at the
4 Ms'09 A-0 5,000_ -Oct 1 '15-'19 4s 07 J-D 55,000-June 1 '21-'22 tional Park Bank, New York. NaWater-Works Bonds.
414s'09 A-0 13.000-0et 1 '15-'27 4s '07 F
2,000c__Feb 1916.'17
-A
58
$30,000- ___Sept 1 1922
410'l0 A-0 5,000_ _ Oct 1 '15-'19 48 '08 J-D 89.500c_June 1 '23-'26 DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
bs
10,000____May 1 1926
4140'10 A-0 4,500_ _Oct 1 '15-'19 5s '10 F
5,000c_Feb 1 '15-'19 !
-A
55
5,000---_Oct 1 1920
440'12 A-0 5,000.-Oct 1 '15-'19 58 '10 A-0 2.000__Apr 1 '15-'16 , 5s Refund. & Deficiency Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
.I-J $50,000c_June 1 '15-'16
414s'12 A-0 19,000_ _ Oct 1 '15-'23 41j810 M-S 8.500c_Sept 1 '19-'26 , 45
$18.000____Sept 1 1921
J-J
40.000c_July 1 '17&'21 58
4 40'12 A-0 3 010 Oct 1 '15-'16 5s 10 J-D
3,000c_June 1 '15-'17 I School Bonds.
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
-58 '13 A-0 985,000c.A&O '15-'46 4Xs'll M-8 1.800_ -,-SePt 1 1919 ! 43
$5.000---Mar 1 1915
M-N$50,000c..- _May 1 1918 &
5s '13 A-0 5,811„Oct 1 '15-'23 41s'll A-0 51,000-Apr 1 '26-'35 • 48
13.000____Dec 1 1920
M-8 36,000c___Mch 1 1919 55
5s '13 A-0 8,021__Oct 1 '16-'25 4 tell A-0 11.000_ -Apr 1 '19-'24 4s
M-S 50.000c_Mch 1 1920 556,000
----Sept 1 1918
58 '13 A-0 200,000c_A-0 1 '20-'39 I s'11 A-0 4,000c___Oct 1 1920 i 4s
A-0 i30,000c_Apr 1 1917
Refunding Bonds.
58 '14 A-1330,000c_A&O '20-'30 4 s'll J-D
6,000c__Dec 1 '20225 I
320,000 _Nov 15 1929
60.000c r-Apr 1 1922 414s
320,000c_A&O '31-'40 this'll J-D 20.000c_Dec 1 '20-'24 : 4s '12 J-D 200,000c_ Dec
19'23-'30 TOT. BD.DT.Jan 11914-$128.000
GEN.BON1S Sept 21'14 $9,324,053 Is 12 J-D
8.000c_June 1 '20-'27
Assessed valuation 1913-4.500.000
Special assessment bonds 3,541,070 4s '12 J-D 35,000c_June 1 '20 '26 55 '14 A-0 120,000_Apr 16 '21-'33 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-- -$15.00
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14 $636,000
Striking fund
721,668 58 '13 A-0 72,200c_Apr 1 '26-'33 Sinking fund
5.038
(investm'ts)-- 66.500 Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1913_957,792,490 bs '13 F
-A
1,600__Aug 1 1924 Assess. val. 1914
168,238,030
Actual valuation (ml.)
.1.200,000,000
'1358
S 3,600__Sept 1 '31-'33
(Assessment about full value.)
DELPHOS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ ...$15.50 55 '13 M-8 6,500...Sept 1 '24-'29 School tax (per $1,000)
This district Is In Allen snd Van
1914_83.80
Population In 1900
439,120 5s '13 J-D
5,000__Dec 1 1935 Population In 1914 (est.)__-_130,000 Wert Counties.
Populaton In 1910
637,425 55 '13 J-D f 3,500____Dec 1 1928
INTEREST payable at Amerloan 4418'10 s-a $85,250c-Apr 1 '15-'45
130,000__Dec 1 '29-'34 Exchange Nat, Bank. New York.
INT. at office of County Treasurer.
43is'12
25.000cMar 20 '15-'45
5s
J-D 33,500_ _Dec 1 '28-'34
BOND.DEBT Mar I912__ $123,000
bs
J-J
4,500_ _ _ _July 1 1924 DEFIANCE.
Assessed valuation 1911__ _4.717.349
This city Is in Defiance County.
DARKE COUNTY.
Asphalt
-Repair Plant Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1910-$10.00
County seat is Greenville.
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Is '12 A-0 $2,500c_Apr 1 '20-'22
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Road Inlet. Bonds.
Bd. of Health Emergency Bonds bs '13 M-S $8,000
1916-1923
1$46,500
Aug 1915 414812 J-D $3.000c_June 1 '19-'21
4).is
Sewer Bonds.
EAST CLEVELAND.
1 67,000_ _ - _Aug '16-'17 48 '12 A-0 3,000__Apr 1 '19-'21 _s '09 --, $5,000
This city is in Cuyahoga County.
Refunding Bonds.
3,000__Dec 1 '19-'21
4s'12 J-D
Ditch Bonds.
$46,000____Sept '15-'16 5s '13 A-0 5,000____Oct 1 1923 5s '07 M-9 $22,000c_ 2,000 yearly Incorp. as a village Feb. 11 1895:
434s
4s '98 M-S 19.000c_ 2.000 yearly as A city Feb. 17 1911.
Police Department Bonds.
_-_Dec '14-'17
43s-__ 50,000_
Water Bonds.
2
49,000____Oct '15 18 58 '07 A-0 $1,000_Oct 1 1915 48 '99 M-S 19.000c_ 2,000 yearly 44s'96 A-0 $35,000 ..Oct 1 1916
bs
414s'10 M-S 8.600_ _Sept 1 '192
22 45 '00 M-S 20,000c_ 2,000 yearly
Refunding Road Bonds.
45 '01 M-8 18,000c_ 2,000 yearly 48 '98 M-N 20,000___May 1 1918
General Improvement Bonds.
59 '13 F-Ai$10,000___Aug 18 1915 4s '08 F $23.000_ _Aug 1 1928 48 '02 M-8 10,500c_ 1,000 yearly 45 '00 M-N 50.000____May 1 1925
-A
1 50,000---Aug 18 1918
4s '04 M-S 58.000c
General Street !mot. Bonds.
1924 4s '07 M-N 23,000_ _..Nov 1 1927
Bridge Bonds.
M-N
1942 4s '08 M-N 15,500c___Nov 1 1928
4s '07 A-0 $45,000-Apr 1 '16-'17 4s '04 M-8 50,000c
4148'10 M-9 $10,000c___Sept 8 1916 48 '07 J-J 20,000--July 1 1915 48 '04 M-S 9.000c-$2,000 yearly
9,000..__Nov 1 1921
5s '13 J-D 62,000c___ _Dec 1918 59 '93 A-0 125.000„Apr 1 '15-'19 ..8 '08 --_
4s
M-N 9,500_ ___Nov 1 1922
64.500
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $390,500 3148'02 A 0 20,000_ _ _Mar 1 1920
53
A-0 41.000_.--Apr 1 1933
Street Bonds.
Total valuation 1913
68,804,720 bs 08 M-S 32,500__Mar 1 '15-'18 A '08 --- $16,500
Paving Bonds.
State & Co tax (per $1.000)'13 $3.20 55 '08 F
58
M-N $7,700_ __ _May 1 1918
-A 18,500c_Feb 1 '16-'17 -8 '09 - 69.400
Population in 1910
42,933 4s
M-N 3,551.91Nov 1'20 23
2
F
-A 36,000__Aug 1 '15-18 BOND. DEBT Sept 30'14-$319,400 445
M-N 7,300___M&N'20 27
2
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4s '05 J-J 11,000c_July 1 '15-'25 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)-8,000.000 4148
s'13 A-0 11.500____Apr 1 1923
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$14.20
314506 M-N 6,000c_MaY 1 '15
216
F-A
1,300c_ --Aug 1 1915 Population in 1910
7.327 58 '13 A-0 12.500----Apr 1 1923
DAYTON. Hugh E. Wall. Director 45 '05 F
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
INT. payable at the City Treasury.
53 '08
-A 15.000____Feb 1 1918
of Finance.
430
A-0 $5,000___ _Apr 1 1923
53 '05
6,000Jan 15'15 26
2
County seat of Montgomery Co. 4s '05 J-D
Public-Bldg. & Repair Bonds.
M-N 4,000Nov 1 '15-'18 DEFIANCE COUNTY.
Incorp. a town Jan. 6 1816. New 55
44s
M-N $1,500_-_May 1 1923
Defiance Is the county seat.
A-0
charter adopted Aug. 12 1913, in 3148'99 J-D 75,000c_Apr 1 '17-'19
Playground Sr Park Bonds.
Road Bonds.
10,000c_Dec 1 1918
effect Jan. 11914.
A-0 $11,000_ _ Apr 1 1923
3148'03 F
-A 12,000c___Feb 1 1923 5s '14 M-S $31,000_ ___Sept 1 1923 53
Sewer & Street (City's Portion).
Ditch Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
55 '91 M-N125.000c_-__Nov 1915
5s '10 A-0 $20,000____Oct 1 1927
I50,000c_Nov '17 & '19 65 '14 M-S $4,500____Mar 1 1917 4s '12 M-N$13,800c___May 1 1922
48
M-N 7,300____Nov 1 1922
4 s'll A-0 25,000_ __ _Apr 1 1927 48 '08 M-N 40,000c_May 1 '15-'18
Building Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4 s'll J-D 47,000__June 1 '27-'36 48 '09 J-J 12,000c_July I '15-'20 48 '12 J'ne $13,000c _--_1915-1927
4s '98 M-N;100,000____May 1 1923
Bridge Bonds.
A-0 3,000c_Oct 1 '15-'17
5.4 '09
Bridge Bonds.
..May 1 1921
314s'02 J-3 $56,000c July 15 '15-'22 55 '09 A-0 I 1,000__Oct 1 1915 430'08 M-9 $10,000c_Sept 1'15-'16 48 '01 M-N 20.000..
M-S 48,000--__Sept 1 1922 43 '09 M-N 5,500__-May 1 1929
48 '04 J-J
1 2.000_0ct 1 '17 & '19 4s
4,000c_July 1 '15-'18
48 '03 M-N110,000c_Nov 2 '15-'25 58 '09 A-0 1,000-Oct 1 1915 5s '13 M-8 65,000c_Sept 1 '17-'29 4Ms'11 M-N 18,500__ _Nov 1 1921
Municipal-Site Bonds.
4s '04 F-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '15-'29 4s '10 A-0 10,000-Apr 1 '16 & '18 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14 $171,500
M-N $7,000_ -_ -Nov 1 1922
4s '05 M-N 40.000c-May 1
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)_39.000.000 45
48 '10 A-0
',
__A
Fire-Engine Bonds.
4s '05 A-0 18.000c_Apr 15 '15-'23 as '10 J-D
5,000c_June 1 '15-'19 County tax (per $1,000) 1914.12.68
M-N$10,000__Nov 1 '21-'30
4s '06 M-8 2,000c_Mar 1 '15-'16 45 '10 J-D
7,000c-June 1 '15-'17 Population in 1910
24,498
Fire & Police-Signal Apparatus.
58 '07 A-0 2,000- _ -Oct 1 '15-'16 440'10 M-S 2,000cSept 1 1919
INT. at Treasurer's office.
4Ks'10 M-N$10,000_ _May 1 '21-'40
4s '08 M-N170,000c_May 1 '172
35 440'11 A-0 11,000c_Oct 1 '19-'23
-A 170,000c_Feb 1 '21-'35 48 '11 M-S 3,000c_Sept 1 1925 DELAWARE.
Lighting Bonds.
4s '10 F
41011 M-8 16,000--Mar 1 '21 '28 414s'12 A-0 8,000c.Apr 1 '19-'22
This city is In Delaware County. 48 '98 M-N $5.000-___May 1 1918
48 '12 J-J 15,000c_Jan 1 '19-'21 414s'10 M-8 10,500c_Sept 1 '20-'24 Inc. 1815. Population 1910. 9,076. GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 '14 $470,152
Assessment debt (add'i)
183,000
48 '12 A-0 65,000c_Apr 1 '19-'31 414s10
Judgment Bonds.
10,000__Oct 1 '19-'23
48 '12 M-8 15,200c_Sept 1 '24-'31 414511 A-0 58,000c_Apr 1 '24-'35 55 '14 -__
1 8300._ _Mar 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14_ 653,152
108,647
3,000_ ___Dec 1 1919 4Sis'11 A-0 13,500c.Apr 1 '20-'26
43i8 12 J-D
.
19.000_ _May 1 '18 26 Assess. funds
2 Sinkingval.
'13(80% act.) 20.419.495
bs 13 F-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28 48 '11 M-S 25,000c_Sept 1 '20-'24
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
49 'Ii M-9 28,300c_Sept 1 '10-24 5s '13 --- $5.985-Sept 1 '15223 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913__$14.10
Garbage-Crematory Bonds.
9.179
1.200_Sept 1 '15-'18 Population in 1910
3;4s'02 J-J $2J,000c July 15 '15-'15 410'11 A-0 50,000__Apr 1 '26-'35 bs '13 J-D
440'11 M-S 6,700_8ept 1 '19-'24
Ditch Bonds.
INTEREST Is payable at the SuFire-Department Bonds.
4s '11 M-S 25,000_Sept 1 '20-'24 4s '06 M-N 31,000c_Apr 1 '15-'16 perior Say. & Trust Co., Cleveland,
48 '05 F-A $6.000c_Aug 1 '15-'17 4448'11 M-S 3.500__Se t 1 '19221
Funding Bonds.
and Cleveland Trust Co.
43 '08 J-D 16,500c_ _ _June I 1923 4 s'll M-8 1.600-- ept 1 1919 5s '12 M-9 $8,891.81cMch116-24
-A
3,500_ __ _Feb 1 1924 4 s'll A-0 5,000_ _Oct 1 '19-'23 53 '12 A-0 12,000c_Mar 1 '16-'27
48 '09 F
EAST CLEVELAND SCH.DIST.
M-S
2,600c_Sept 1 '19-'20 440'12 J-J
5,700c_Jan 1 '20-'24 bs '12 A-0 5.238.42cMar116 25 44
2
g'04J-D$115,000c-Dec 15 1934
4%8W M-S 2.900_ _Sept 1 '192 440'12 J-J
21
4.400c Jan 1 '20-'23
Sub-Fire-Station Bonds.
5s g
5s 13 F
-A 119,000_ _Aug 1 '25 32 414s'12 J-J
3,500c_J&D 1 '14-'16
2
8.000c_Jan 1 '16-'23 55 '07 J-J $3,000c_July 1 '15-'17 4s '07 J-D
M-9 50,000___Sept 19 1927
Miami River Mint. Bonds.
48 '12 A-0 45,000c_Apr 1 '21-'29
General Street Bonds.
450'08 M-N 9,000c__Nov 21 1928
48 '11 A-0 $15,000c_Apr 1 '24-'28 48 '12 J-D 20,400c_June 1 '20-'23 53
M-S $53,524.01c_Yly to '19
48 '11 J-D 50,000c_Dec 1 '24-'33 48 '12 J-D
M-S 3,200c_Y'ly to 1917_ 00'09 3-3 100,000c_Jan 17 1930
5,700c_June 1 '20-'24 4s
-D
48 '12 A-0 385,000c_Apr 1 '20-'37 48 '12 J
3.900c_June 1 '20-'22 55 '10--M-S 2,520c_Sept 1 '15-'20 45 '12 A-0 16,000___Oct 1 1931
Retaining-Wall Bonds.
414s'12 J-J
1 1919 Ss '12 A-0
1,200c_Mar 1 '15-'18 4s '12 A-0 15,000_ __ _Oct 1 1932
J
440'10 M -8 $3,200c_Sept 1 '19-'21
-D 150,000c__Dec 16 1932
,
an 1 '20-'26 s'
-S 9.000c_Mar 1 15-'23 4348
1,600_ - _ _Apr 1 1922 450'12 M-8 8,000_ _Sept 1 '22-'25 55 '13 .1-3
5s '13 A-0
4,000c_Sept 1 '15-'22 5s '14 A-0 38,000____Oct 4 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $496,500
Market-House Bonds.
3,000___ _Sept 1 1926 5s '14 --3,000__Sept 1 '15-'24 Sinking fund
42.157
48 '09 F-A 135,000c_Feb 1 '20-'21 410'13 A-0 18,300c_Apr 1 '24-'27 5s '14 J-J
1,400c..Sept 1 '152
21 Assess. val.'13(80% act.).20,751.245
-A
5,180c- _ _Aug 1 1925 53 13 A-0 40,900c_Apr 1 '28-'31
58'13 F
Refunding Bonds.
20,000c_Aug 1 '26-'27 Es '13 M-S
600____Sept 1 1922 55 '09 M-N $3,000c_Mar 1 '15-'20 School tax (per $1,(00) 1912-$6.60
bs '13 J-D
15.000
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
1,200____Dec 1 1926 53 '10 M-N 3.000c_Mar 1 '15-'20 Population in 1914 (est)
45 '08 .1-.1 $15,000c_ -.July 1 1926 53 '13 F
-A
7,200__Aug 1 '24-27 bs
M-S 17.920c__Yly to 1919
INTEREST Is payable at the Su5 '05 F
8
-A
8,000---Aug 1 1918 58 '13 M-S 2,500__Sept 1 '29-'30 414s
M-S 20.000__ _Y'ly to 1924 perior Say. dr Trust Co. and Cleve2,000____Dec 1 1926 414s'12 J-D
5s '13 M-N800.000c_May 1 '23-'32 bis '13 J-D
8,0000_Dec 1 '16-'23 land Trust Co., Cleveland.
fis
M-S 50.000
1923-1932 55 '13 J-D I 4,500____Dec 1 1927
Sidewalk Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
110,000_ _Dec 1 '28-'29 5s '13 J-D
1,200c_Sept 1 '15-'18 EAST LIVERPOOL.
Sewer Bonds.
3)4s'00 J-D $12,000c_ _ _June 1 1915 5s '13 M-N 7,200___ _Nov 1 1931
This city Is In Columbiana County.
J-D 14,500_ _ Dec 1 '27-'29 55
M-9 $6,470c_Tly to 1917
3 s'02 J-J 80,000c_July 1 '15222 55
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1,000_ _ - _July 1 1915 5s
F
-A
550_ _Feb 1 1926 53 '14 -__
800_ _Mar 1 '15-'19 45
4s 05 J-J
M-S $62,000c_ -Mar 1 1925
J-D 50,000June 1 '15-'19
General Lighting Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. July 1914 $163,189 48
4s '06
M-S 18,000c____1915-1932
85.000 Assessment debt (add'i)__- 246,914 58
48 05 M-N500,000c_May 1 '16-'25 0011 M-N $25,000c
Oct
3,896c -__-1915-1918
6.000.-June 1 '15-'17 every five years begin. June 1 1920 Cash on hand
'07 J-D
bs
14,082 55 '10 A-0
1,564 50c
1915
4s '08 M-N 8.500.-- _May 1 1919 4s '11 J-D 330,000c_Dec 1 '20-'25 Assessed valuation 1913 8,947,310 5s '11 M-9 29,406_ _ Sept'19-33
2
Assessm't Bds.-Paring 5s & 6s. Total tax (per $LOW) 1913._$15,00 58 '13 --_
4s '10 M-N 20,000c-May 1 '15 34
6.500__Apr 1 '15
218
4
M-N 5,000c- - May 1 1920 Due.
Amount. Due.
Amount. I INT. payable at Delaware Nat. 5s '14 F
-A 5,581.75 Feb 1 '20-'22
4 .11 M-8 20,000c_Sept 1 '23-'26 1914
8
$37,200 1920
$51.2 0 Bank (sinking fund depository).
5.5
7
5s '14 F
-A 10,285c_Aug 1 '16-'20
9.000_ _Dec 1 '20-'24 1915
87.250 1921
4s '11 J-D
-Funding Bonds.
4 .11 J
8
-D 31.500c_Dec 1 '21-'26 1916
97,000 1922
45,650 DELAWARE SCHOOL DIST.
448
F
-A $92,925c81,750 1923
48 '12 A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 '22-'26 1917
40,150 434s'12 M-S I123.000c_ Mar 1 '15-'37 (Subject to call after -Aug 17 1933
Aug. 17 1913.)
A-0 120,000c-Apr 1 '20-'31 1918
78,950 1924
48 '12
10,750 1
1 11.500c_Sept I '15-'37 58
M-S $33,000e.- _ -Sept 1 1924
58 '13 A-0 45,000c_Apr 1 '17-'25 1919
54,550
55 '14 M-S 2,500__Sept 1 '15-'19 (Subject to call
after Sept. 1 1914.)




90
EAST LIVERPOOL (Cond.).
Playground Bonds.
$7.000__Oct 1 '15-'21
-Construction Bonds.
Wharf
$900____Jan 1 1915
1,000____Jan 1 1916
Egs 14 Jan
7,500-Jan 1 '17-'21
Water Bonds.
M-N$24,000c_.May 24 1937
4.3
(Subject to call after May 24 1917.)
J-D $18.500c___June 1 1923
50.000c-Jan 1 1922
J-J
bs
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.)
Sewer Bonds.
M-S $1,252___Sept 15 1919
bs
bs '13 Sept I 4.000__8ept 1 15-18
1 1,200--Sept 1 1919
Ref. Bonds (opt. after 1920).
J-J $105,000c_--July 1 1940
4s
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
1915
58 10 A-0 $4,500c
(53.000 annually.)
1915-1916
Apr 56.000
55
9,000c-June 1 '23-'25
bs '11 J-D
Library Bonds.
J-D $20,000c___Dec 1 1919
4s
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1913 $498,406
99,186
Assessment debt
67.462
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1912-21.644.100
Total tax (per 51.000) 1912-512.60
20.387
Population in 1910
INTEREST on the 562,000 street
bonds is fiayable in New York and on
the $19,000 and $4,820 street bonds
at the City Treasurer's office.

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 14.. 1,420,343
Floating debt
89,000
Sinking funds
86,173
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.)_22,594,195
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$13.12
Population in 1910
14.825
INTEREST is payable part at
United States Mtge. & Trust Co..
and part at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
ELYRIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
J-J $2,000c-July 1 '15-'18
68
45
A-0 3,500c......_1915-1919
4,500c ____1917-1922
.1-D
414s
M-N 6,000c -1915-1916
55
-1915
414805 M-S 9,000c
4%8'06 3.4-8 9,500c ----1923-1928
48 '07 M-9 60,000c-Jan 1 '18-'37
408 M-S 10.500c_Mar 17 '15-21
4 s'll M-N 12.000c_Nov 17 '17-28
44s'12 M-N 30.000-Nov 4 17-36
4s '12 .T-D 300,000_Dec 24 '23-'42
BOND.DEBT May 11'14 $464,000
12,300
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913-23,141,645
School rate (per 31,000) 1913_43.96
INTEREST on the bonds of 190818
payable at the Elyria Say. & Bk. Co.

EUCLID SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district Is In Cuyahoga Co.
430'11 A-0$100,000c_Oct 1 '21-'35
048'13 A-0 11,000c-Oct 1 '21-'31
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '14.. $112,000
10,877
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14(90% act.)_5,685,365
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-44.80
EAST LIVERPOOL SCH. DIST.
2,000
Population in 1912 (eat)
&School Bonds.
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
J-D $38,000c___June'15-'33
48 '08 M-S 6,000c ---1915-1917
-A 17.100c---Aug '15-'23 FAIRPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
F
45
This district (P. 0. Fairport Har15.000c-July 1 '15-'29
J-J
4.
-A 69,000c-Feb 1 '25-'47 bor) Is in Lake County.
4s '09 F
-A 14,000c--Aug 1 '18-24 00'10 M-S315,000c-Sep 12 '17-'46
45 '10 F
30.000c-Mar 12'18-'47
45 '12 J-D 135.0000_June 1 '23-'52
1924 430'11 M-S 15,0000 ---A917-1947
5s '14 -I 1.000c
M-S 3,000c.......,1915-1917
134,0000- __ _1925-1941 45
3,000c-J&D '15-17
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '13 5301,000 41012 J-D
Assess. val.'13(70%act.).23,947,140 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '13-465,000
School tax (per 51,000) 1913-$4.45 Assessed valuation 1913_--1,900.000
23.000 (Assessment about Si actual val.)
Population in 1913 (eat)
INT.on bonds of'08.'09,'10 & '12 School tax (per $1,000) 13-'14_35.00
payable at First Nat. Bank, E.Liver- Population in 1913 (est.)
3,000
INT. at Cleveland Trust Co.,
pool; all others at Dist. Clerk's office.
Painesville.
EAST PALESTINE SCHOOL DIS
This district is In Columbiana Co FINDLAY.
This city is in Hancock County.
-A $50,000_M&S 1 '16-44
be 12 F
M-S 12,000c-- - 1915-1920
bs
Refunding Bonds.
bs '12 M-S 2,500c_Sept 3 '17-'21 41007 M-S $12,000_ _ _M-9 '152
20
58
9,0000 - -1921-1933 4%8'08 J-J 120.000-jan 1 '15-'38
--BOND.DEBT May 1914-479,400
City-Hall Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(70% act.) 3,504.000 3)
Ss
,
M-S $18,000_ _Sept'15 21
2
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--.$10.80 ($2,000 in even years; $5,000 In odd.)
Population in 1913 (est)
5 050
Park Bonds.
INT. at Chamberlain Bros.
Co. ts '06 A-0 $5.000c
1920
East Palestine.
Water Bonds.
6s
..-- $38,500
Aug 1922
EATON.
Es
20,000____Apr 1 1919
This village is in Preble County 65
25,000___Oct 1 1921
Inc. about 1806. Pop'n '10, 3.187. 48
J-D 84,000_ _J-d '15-'28
Street Bonds.
GEN.DEBT May 15 '13_ $405,196
430'10 M-8
3500c
1915 Assessment debt
156,171
55013 M-N 3,500_Sept 15 '15-'18 Water debt (included).- 325,000
3.080
535s
1918 Sinking funds
60,005
500
1915 Tax valuation 1912
- 5358
14,173,480
58 14 M-8 5.000_ _M & 8 '16-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.315.00
58 '14 114-8 f4,000c_Mar 1 16-'23 Population in 1910
14,858
13,5000_Sept 1 '16-'22
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Sewer Construction Bonds.
and at office of City Treasurer.
4)0'07 M-8$119,500c
1942
45 '09 M-S
500c
1915 FINDLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IsLibrary Bonds.
6s '90 A-01$15,000c-Apr 11 1915
Ii-S $5700
1915
1 10,000cApr 11 1920
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 15 14_ $140,650 55 '93 F
-A 10,000c_Feb 1 '21-'25
Assessment debt
12,197 48 '00 M-S 1,500c___Mar 1 1915
Sinking fund
2,100 301:10 F
-A 25,000c_Aug 17 15-'23
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_4,187,000 45 '03 M-N
'15-'30
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914- -$12.50 4s '08 A-0 16,000c_May 1 '16-'27
12,000c_Oct 15
INT.at Preble County Nat.Bank, 48 '11 F
-A
1.250c_Aug 10'15-'19
Eaton.
53 '14 F
-A
4,000_Aug. 31 '21.24
Refunding Bonds.
ELYRIA.
48 '08 A-0 $11,000c_Apr 11'
x5-'25
This city is situated in Lorain Co. 43is'08 J-J
8,000c_July 15'15-'22
New charter rejected July lb 1913. 45 '10 J-J
14,0000 __-.1915-1925
Water-Works Bonds.
For maturity see V. 90. p. 460)
018'98 J-J $45,000 ..July 1 '24-'28 4 s'll A-0 10,000_ _Apr 1 '22-'29
ts '02 A-0 90,000-Aug 1 '15-'23 4 s'12 J-D
5,500_ _June 1 '26-'30
4$ '02 J-D 150,000 Dec 1 '24-'38 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1913 5147,000
43.8'05 M-9 50,000c-Mar 1 '28-'37 Assess. val. '13 (about)_ _25,000,000
330'06 J-J
15,000c_Jan 1 '29-'36 (Assessment about actual value.)
4s '06 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '28-'37 School tax (per 31,000) 1913___$3.80
4s '07 M-S 25,000c_Mar 1 '19 23 Population in 1913 (est.)
2
18,000
411 '09 M-S 20,000c-Mar 1 '18-'27
INTEREST on the 48 is payable
48 '09 M-8 10,000c_Sept 1 '15
224 at Treasurer's office: on all other
45 08 -__ 10,000
1925-1929 bonds at Chase Nat.Bk.N.Y. City.
10,000
8 08
1919-1928
48 09 ___ 13,000
1918-1923 FOSTORIA.
48 10 __ 25,000
1919-1923
This city Is In Hancock and Seneca
48 10 __
5.000
1915-1919 counties. Incorporated Mch. 1888.
48 11 -__ 50,000
1940-1949
Refunding Street Bonds.
4S4s 13 ___
7,500
M-S $51,803c--..Mar '18-'25
1932-1934 48
2
City-Hall Bonds.
4;(8
M-S 9,867e_ _ _Mar '18-13
Si '05 M-S $12,000c-Mar 1 '15-'20
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
68
M-8 $15,600c_ -_Sept '15
Bridge Bonds.
220
M-S 109,000c___Sept '23-'25
5s '04 M-S $21,000----Mar '15-'21 4s
00'06 M-S 75,000c_Sept 1 '15-'25 48 '08 M-S 8,000c___Mar 1 1925
M-8 40.000c_ _Marcia 1923
4s '06 M-S 21,000-Sept 1 '15-'25 4s
1915-1917
Refunding Water Bonds.
6,000
_
43s68
1935-1944 48
M-S$150.000c-July 15 1924
5s 13 -__ 40.000
4348
M-S 43.000c July 15 1924
Cemetery Bonds.
1926-1929
Water Works Bonds.
- $20.000
4s'12
5.'13 M-S $15,000_ _ _M-8 '15-'24
-Crossing Bonds.
Grade
Refunding Sewage-Disposal.
45 '12 --- $40,000-- - -1941-1950
M-S $3,000c___ _Sept 1922
4s
Paving Bonds.
500c _ _Sept 1922
M-S
1919-1928 4s
00'10 --- $25,000
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
-1922
1915
40.000
4;0'08
M-S $11.640c_ Sept '15-'26
1915-1918 6s
12,000
4s 09 ___
1923
1915-1921 5s '13 M-S 20,000
7,000
4s 09 ___
Street Bonds.
1930-1939
00'11 ___ 10,000
M S $3,600c_ _ _Sept '15-'18
1930-1936 45
7,000
430'11 ___
6.900cM&S 1 '15-'17
-a
1930-1931 450'08 s
2,000
00'11 ___
1920-1925 434s10 M-9 6,664_-Mar 1 '15-'18
45 '12 - -- 18,000
M-S 6,000-M&S '15-'20
1920-1923 450'10
48 '12 __- 10,000
2.500_ _June 1 '15-'19
1925-1934 4348'11 J-D
46 12 - - 66,000
6,500c-F&A '15-'21
430'11 F-A
Sewer Bonds.
16,000___M&S '15-'22
48 '09 --- 516.000_ -19154018 4348'12 M-S 6,900__mar 1 '15-'23
5.000- -1915-1919 5.'13 m-s
4 s'103.0001930-1932 58 '14 M-S 8.600_ _M-S '15-'25...
_s'11 --_
45 ,
Jan 1 19144369.152
1921-1922 GEN.BD. DT.
3,000--4012
Assessment debt (add'1).___ 132,989
Fire-Department Bonds.
193,000
450'06 J-J 53.000c_Jan 1 '15-'17 Water debt (additional)____ 655,141
_1930-1940 TOTAL DEBT Jan 11914..
.
4348 11 --- 22.000_ _
75.000
GEN.DEBT Jan 1 '14_ -$1.062,500 Sinking fund
31.843 Assessed valuation 1912- _9,348,650
Assessment debt




Deficiency Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-414.00
-A $7.500c,.
F
9.597 5s
..Aug 25 1923
Population in 1910
Redemption Bonds.
INT.at National Park Bank, N. Y
-A $7,000c-Aug 25 1918
F
Ss
-A
F
bs
1,500c_Aug 25 1915
FOSTORIA SCHOOL DIST.
F
-A
3,000c_Feb 25 1916
434808 M-S $47,000r_M&S 1 '15-'26 55
F
-A 10,500c-Aug 25 1917
5s
_et 14 __ _ 20,000
F-A
9,000c--Feb 25 1918
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2'14_ _667,000 5s
F
-A 13,000c_Aug 25 1919
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)10.300,770 59
F
-A
6,000c-Feb 25 1920
School tax (per 31.000) 1913-$4.30 58
-A 13.500c-Aug 25 1920
F
12.000 48
Population in 1914 (est.)
-A
F
7,600c_Aug 25 1924
INT.at Nat.Park Bk.,New York. 55
-A
3.000c_Feb 25 1925
55 '05 F
4,500c__Feb 26 1916
-A
45 '06 F
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
F
-A
2.500_ -Aug 25 1918
4s
County seat Is Columbus.
1,500__ -Feb 25 1919
-A
F
4s
Flood Emergency Bonds.
3,000
-A
F
1924
bs '14 M-S 1$360,000Mar 1 '20-'28 5s
Refunding Bonds.
1 45,500---Mar 1 1929
45 '07 F-A $9.000c_Feb 25 1917
Funding Bonds.
-A 12.500___Aug 25 1919
bs '14 M-S $80,000-Mar 1 '18-'19 48 '09 F
-A 18,000---Feb 25 1922
4s '12 F
Refunding Bonds.
-D 18,000---Dec 20 1932
4s '05 F-A3160,000c_Feb 1 '15-'18 4s '12 J
Apr 3'14......$249.100
1 15,000c- --Feb 1 1919 TOT.BD. DT.
87.000
4s '12 J-J 144,000__July 1 '15-'23 Water bonds (inc).)
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)-3,836.505
Memorial Building Bonds.
4s '03 M-S$140,000r_Mar 1 '15-'28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_$15.00
5,560
Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds. Population in 1910
INT. at offiee of City Treasurer,
48 '10 M-N$48,000__May 1 '15-'20
4s '12 J-D 27.400_ Dec 1 '21-'26
Infirmary Maintenance Bonds,
58 14 M-N1$30,000„May 1 16- 18 GENEVA. Is In Ashtabula Co.
This village
1 20.000_ __ _May 1 1919
Water-Work. Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
48
1929-1939
--- 375,000
4s '99 A-0 $30,000-Apr 1 '15-'19
___ 10.000
1915-1919
58 '98 -- 24,000
1915-1918 55
Grand River Dam Bonds.
45 '11 A-0 40,000--Apr 1 '15-'22
00'11 A-0 10,000-Apr 1 '15-'16 58 '13 M-8 $9.000„ _Jan 1 '15-'23
Sewer Bonds.
4s '12 J-J 48,000__Jan 1 '15-'22
-__ $15,000 Yearly to 1919
48 '12 J-J
15,000_July 1 '23-'25 434s
Paving Bonds.
58 '13 M-N 42,000-May 1 '22-'25
1915-1933
58
39.500
58 '13 A-0 54.000Oct 1 '20-'25
5s '14 M-8 51,000Mar 1 '19-'23 TOT.BD.DT.Sept 11912.. 207,385
BOND.DEBT Sept 3'14_32.688.260 Assessed valuation 1912_3.451,740
1912-$13.60
Sinking fund
195,100 Tax rate (per $1,000)
2.496
Total assess. val. 1914.-352,781.250 Population in 1910
Actual value (estimated) 400,000,000
County tax (per $1.000)'13-- -$1.46 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS SPEC.
Population in 1910
221.567
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT.on bridge bonds Is payable at
This district is In Franklin County.
the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N.Y.: on
'16-'35
4
all other bonds at Treasurer's office. TOTALA-0 $50,0000__Apr 1
DEBT Oct 1914_- $50,000
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) $2,752,040
FREMONT.
1913___$9.20
This city is in Sandusky' County. Total tax (per 51.000)
INT. payable at Citizens' Trust do
Refunding Bonds.
Savings Bank, Columbus.
bs
-A $7,000c-Aug 1 1916
F
4s
A-0 15.000c__Oct 1 1917
15,550c-_Apr 1 1918 GREENE COUNTY.
A-0 J14,000cFeb 1 1916
4348
Xenia is the county seat.
117,550c- -Oct 1 1920
Poor Relief Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '14 M-S $2500__Mar 2 '15-'19
Harbine Mill barn Bonds.
4s
A-0 $25.000c _Apr 15 1915
..Apr 1 1917 55 '14 M-S $2,990_mar 14 '15-'16
5,000c.
A-0
434s
Children's Home Bonds.
48
A-0 6,000c-Oct 1 1915
M-8 $22,500c-Sept 1 1924
55 '13 A-0 5,000c_A&O '15-'19 48
Bridge Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (city's portion).
S16,000c___J-J 15-22
58 '13 A-0 $1,000c_ -A&O 1915 45
45 '08 M-S 6,750c_Mch 16 '15-19
Flood Emergency (fonds.
Funding Bonds.
23
5s '13 A-0 $9,000c___A&O '152
J-J 1$18,000c-Jan 2 '15-'23
45
St. Isnot. Bds. (City's Portion).
1 16,000c-July 2'15-22
A-0 J$4,500c___Apr 1 1915
434s
110.000c_ -_Apr 1 1923 45 '12 A-0 40.000c-A&O '16-'25
Refunding Bonds.
Bonds.
Fire-Department
A-0 319,500c-0ct 1 1925 3.955 --- 540,000---Dec 1 1925
4348
Court-House Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 22'143340,507
21.653 45
M-S $64.0000_Mch 1 '15-'30
Sinking fund
M-S 48.000c-Sept 1 '15-'26
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 15,115,900 4s g
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---$10.80 BOND. DEBT Juno 1914 $308,700
9.879
9.939 Sinking fund
Population in 1910
43,127,638
INT. at office of Sinking Fund Assess. val.'13(abt. act.)'13-44.20
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)
Trustees.
29,733
Population in 1910
INT.on court-house bonds payable
FREMONT SCHOOL DIST.
Chicago: other loans In Xenia.
In
High-School Bonds.
434s'08 A-0 380.500c_A&0 1 '15-'28
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '13-480,500 GREENFIELD.
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 16.200,000
This village Is In Highland County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1912 -32.91 Incorp."about 1840 or 18.50."
12.000
(est.)
Population in 1913
Sewer and Street Bonds.
INT. at (Mice of Treasurer.
09
4' M-S $1,500c-8ept 1 '15-'17
s
Refunding Bonds.
M-N$25,000c.- _Nov 5 1930
GALION.
3.9
This city is in Crawford County.
improvement Bonds.
Electric-Lirht Bonds.
M-9 $2,000c-M&8 '15-'16
430
4%8'13 M-S $6.000c_Sept 1 '15-'18
Refunding Water & Lt. Bonds.
7.500c_Mar 1 '15-19 450'11 M-S $3l.750c-Sept 1 '15-'29
Sewer Bonds.
3.90s M-N 10,000c-May 1 1931
58 '13 -_- 54.000
Electric and Water Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
M-S $1,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16
J-J $55,000____Jan 1 1921 6s Cemetery Bonds.
4348
1915 45 '07 M-N $4,5000-Nov 5 1930
7,225
___
-8
1919 TOTAL DEBT Mar 16'14-587,750
12,000
--_
-8
8,036
Street inlet. Bonds (General). Sink.fund Jan 1 1914
1926 Assess. val.'13 (60% act.).3,268.958
$9,600
4
1923 Population in 1910
13,000
4
4,228
4 s'10 J-D 27.000-Dec 1 '15-'23
INT.at People's N.Bk.,Greenfield.
ewage-Disposal Bonds.
1927
___ 353.000
410
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1 '12_ 3322.998 GREENVILLE.
This city is In Darks County.
Assessed valuation 1912-- -7.323,280
Motor Fire Truck Bonds.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1912-$12.80
7,214 58 '13 ___ $5,000_ __ _1915-1919
Population In 1910
Water-Works Ext. Bonds.
INTEREST Is payable at Galion
1915-1919
5s '14 --- $2,000
Water-Works Test Bonds.
GALLIA COUNTY.
bs '14 J-J $5,000_ _Jan 115-,19'
County seat Is GallInolls.
Sewer Bonds (General).
Flood Emergency Bondi.
1918
bs '13 J-D $12,000c_June 3 '15-20 58 99 M-S 33,000
1919-1925
Turnpike Bonds.
170,000
1915-1922
Jan 1915 58 '14 --J-J $10,000c
58
4,000
55
J-J
5,000c_ _June 12 1916
Street Bonds (General).
4s
-A 60.000c_Aug 17 1917 48 99 __ _ $1.692.40 Sept 14 1915
F
A-0 40,000c___Apr 6 1918 4s 01 ___
58
991.20 -1915-1916
5s
J-J 85,000c_ _July 28 1919 48 03 _- _
749.06 -1915-1918
A-0 50,000c_Apr 14 1924 48 08 ___500
55
1915
45 '06 J-D 55,000c_ _June 1 1926 48 '10 -- _
1915-1919
4,100
410'10 J-D 40,000cJune 16 1930 48 '11 __ _
1915-1916
1,200
Bridge Bonds.
48 '11 -- - (1.0001915
_1916
4348'12 A-0 $20,000_ __ _Oct 21 1922
11,647.21
1915
55 '13
Refunding Bonds.
800
1915-1921
J-J $4.000c_July 1'15-'16 58 '13
bs
3.500
53 '04 F
-A
5.000c_Aug 25 1924 410'14 __4,290.35 _..1915-1924
bs '04 J-D 10,000c_Dec 7 '17-'21
Bridge Bonds.
1915-1925
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914.. $383,500 48 '08
316,000
Assess. val. '14 (Si set.) 14.833.689 4s '08 -__Sept
5.000_ _Sept 1 1928
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '14_ -$5.25 48 '09 .._ _
6600--Mar 1 '15-'18
Population in 1910
25,745
RefundingWater Bonds. 15-,19
$10,000c_Sept 1
INT. at Treasurer's office.
4s '09 111-8 30,000c_Sept 1 '20- 29
25,000c,Sept 1 '30-'34
GEN.BD.IT.Jan 1 '14- $199,865
GALLIPOLIS.
57,700
This city is in Gallia County,
Assessment debt (add'1)
31,590
Sinking fund and cash
Water Bonds.
_8,118,644
M-N $2,000c___Nov 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1912_
5.
40
Total tax (per $1.000) 1912_512.
Water Works Refunding.
6.237
4.903'14A-0 $85,O00_.._Apr 1 1944 Population in 1910

is

Nov.,1914.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

County Special Fund Bonds.
HAMILTON.
48 '96 M-N$260,000c-May 15 1916
This city Is in Butler County.
Jail Bonds.
Flood Bonds.
33 4s '10 M-8 $200,000c-Mch 1 1940
-A $95,000e_Aug 1'152
58 '13 F
5s '14 A-0 50,000Apr 1 '15-'24 4s '12 M-8 280.175c_Mch 22 1942
Experimental Farm Bonds.
Deficiency Bonds.
48 '06 M-N$55,000--Nov 1 1926 48 '12 A-0 $40.0000-Apr 19 1917
Infirmary Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
4s '09 A-0 $10.000_ -_Oct 1 1924 45 '05 J-.1 $6,000c_July 15 1915
Hospital Bonds.
48 '10 F
-A 18.000c_Feb 15 1930
354 '05 5-5 $50.000c_ _July 1 1955
Electric-Light Bonds.
July 1 1930)
(Subject to call after 5$
M-S $40,000__July 1 '15-'18
Toll-Pike Purchase Bonds.
4s '06 M-N 65.000____Nov 1 1926 4$ '05 M-S $50,000c___Sept 1 1930
1927 48 '05 M-N175.000c-May 1 1930
450'07 A-0 20,000c-Oct 1
49 '08 J-D 25,000c_ __June 1 1928
-House Furnishing Bds.
Court
35.000c- __July 1 1930 49 '86 J-D $100,000c_June 15 1936
45 '10 .T-J
(Subject to call after June 15 1916)
Gas-Works Bonds.
Memorial Building Bonds.
-A $32,500__Feb 1 '15-'18
F
5s
1909.)
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1 1919 350'03 F-A$250,000c---Aug 1 1953
(Subject to call Aug 1 1913)
-A $5,000c-Feb
49 '09 F
Armory Bonds.
48 '10 J-J 75,000c-Ju1y 1 1940
45 '05 M-8 $115,000c_Mch 15 1930
Water-Works Bonds.
1915 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14 *3,204,313
T-..r 820,000
Ss
A-0 15,000-__Oct 1 1918 Total valuation 1913_ ___ 634.323,400
430
(per $1,000) 1913_$2.556
4s 06 M-N 115,000-Nov 1 1926 County tax in 1910
460,732
-A 10,000c-Feb 1 1919 Population
48 '09 F
Now being sold "over counter."
50,000c___July 1 1930
48 '10 J-J
F
-A 10,000-__Feb 1 '15-'24
430'14
INT. at office of County Treasurer.
General-Improvement Bonds.
58 '04 J-J $90.000c___Jan 1 1920 HANCOCK COUNTY.
Water & Light Refunding Bds.
County seat Is Findlay.
Sent 1 1925
4s '10 M-8 S25,0011Bridge Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
5s '04 M-S $20,000-Sept 15'15-'18
$50,0000 Nov 1 '22 &'27
-House Bonds.
Court
48 '12 M-N{100,000c-Nov 1'32&'37 Ss
M-S $45,000c -_.1915-1918
50,000c-Nov 1 1942
Funding Loan.
Bridge-Improvement Bonds.
450
1921
F
-A $18.000c
48 '12 A-0 $12.000c-Oct 1 1927 CO. BD. DT.Nov 12 '14- $83,000
Storm-Sewer Bonds.
362.000
Rose! debt (additional)
48 '07 A-0 $5,000cApr 1 1922 Assess. val. 14 (abt. act.) 99,512,200
2,500____July 1 1917 County tax (per 81,000) 1914-$1,548
43 '07 J-J
7.300___ July 1 1924 Populatioa in 1910
49 '09 --37,860
48 '11 M-N 2,500---Nov 1 1926
INTEREST on court-house bonds
Refunding Bonds.
payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.;
M-N$25.000_ _ _ _May 1 1919 on others at County Treasury.
430
4548'05 J-J 25,000c-July 1 1920
48 '06 M-8 25,000c___Sept 1 1921 HARDIN COUNTY.
48 '07 M-9 25,000c- _Aug 1 1922
Kenton Is the county seat.
-A 30,000c-Aug 11921
48 '08 F
Court-House Constr. Bonds.
49 '09 J-J 90,000---July 1 1934 48 '12 A-0$188,000-Oct 1 '15-'22
4s' 09 J-J 35.000___Jnly 1 1924 58 '13 J-D 40,000-June 1 '19-'23
25.400c_ _M-S '15-'16
450'05 J-J
Refunding Bonds,
Street Bonds.
43011 M-8 $37.167.87cSep 1 '15-17
48 '06 J-J 55,000c-Ju1y 1 1921 450'11 J-D 23,600.34.nm 1 '15-'17
A-0 16.000_ -Apr 1 1922 450'12 A-0 25,308.49_0ct 1 '15-18
48 '07
48 '07 M-N 6,000c-May 1 1922 5$ '13 J-J
18,000c_Sept 1 '15-'23
10,000_ __Jan 15 1918
430'08 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
48 '09 M -8 25,000c---Sept 1 1924 450'12 F
-A $20,000
5.950c___July 1 1920 450'12 J-J
48 '10 J-J
6,000-July 1 '15-'20
50,000e-July 1 1925 55 '13 A-0 49,430-Oct 1 '15-'31
48 '10 J-J
1914-1922 58 '13 J-J 26.487c_Sept 1 '15-'23
450'12 M-8 24,947
48 '12 A-0 25,000c-__Oct 1 1932 Ss '13 M-N 45,000_Nov 10 '15-'27
Sewer Bonds.
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
-Mar 1 1915 58 '13 J-J $9.513c_Sept 1 '15-'23
$700e
430'05
48 '06 M-8 20,000c___Sept 1 1921
Jail and Armory !mot.
1,600____Dec 1 1921 513 '13 J-J $7,500c July 15'15-'21
423 '06 ___
2,222.07-Apr 19 1917
450'07 A-0
Jail and Office-Bldg. Bonds.
450'07 M-S 2.046.25-Mar 19 1917 5s '13 F
-A $6,000-Aug 1 '15-'20
430'10
- 16,859.10
TOT. BD.DT.May 1913_3530,248
48 '10 J-J
50,000c___July 1 1935 Assessed valuation I912.48.311.190
A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$9.5551
4s '12
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1914_82,536,430 Population in 1910
30,407
Assessment debt (incl.)__. 537,922
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Water debt (Incl.)
281,000
Sinking fund
264,180
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)47,150,100 HARRISON TOWNSHIP RD.DIS.
(Assessment about actual value.)
This district Is In Van Wert Co.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914__..$12.10 450'04 M-S $28,000c_Mch 21 1921
Population in 1910
35,279 45 '05 M-8 32.000c___Mch 11928
INTEREST on water bonds is pay- 48 '11 M-8 25,000c-Sept 1 '24-'28
able at First Nat. Bank, New York; 58 '13 M-S 10,000__Sept 1 '29-'30
upon all others at Hamilton.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- 95,000
Sinking fund
3,560
Assessed valuation 1914_2,419,270
HAMILTON SCHOOL DIST.
Total tax (per $1,000)
--$9.07
Building Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Convoy.
19.4_is
.J-D $10,000__June'19 &'24
48
J-D 20,000-Dec 23 '18-'22 HENRY COUNTY.
48
. - eb 21 '25-'27
County seat
55
M-8 10,500__Mar 2 '15-'17 Road bonds is Napoleon.$584,200
330
F
-A 16.000_Feb 26 '23-'28
73,000
M-N 20.000c_Nov 16'20-'29 Bridge bonds
48
19,000
450
F
-A
8,000c_Feb 15 '15-'22 Emergency bonds
4s '06 M-9 20.000--Sept 1 '17-'26 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '14 $676,200
Assess. val.'14 (abt.
J-D 40,000-Dec 10 '19-'28 State&Co.tax (per act.)_39,600,000
48 '07
$1,000)'14_163.25
48 '08 --- 25.000 _May 1 '29-'33 Population in
1910
25.119
___ 23,000_ _Nov 1 '18-'28
48
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
__ 20,000Apr 7 '15 '34
48
___
43
3,500._July 1 '15-'21 HOLMES COUNTY.
i10,000c_Jan 15 28& 30
Millersburg is county seat.
10,000c-Jan 15'32&'34
4s '09 J-J
8,000c__ -Jan 15 1936 58 Bridge Bonds.
'13 M-8 $30,500_ _M & S '15-'20
'12 J-D 00,000c _Dee 10 '33-'41
4s
Children's Home Bonds.
___ 16,000 _ _Oct 9 '14-17 58'13 M-S $9.000-M & 9
5$
'15-'23
___ 18,000
1925
4s
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '13 M-S $4,500c_M & S '20-'22
F
-A $10,000_Feb 12 '15-'34 TOTAL
48
M-N 7,000__May 1 '15-'21 Assessed DEBT May 1914_-$60,000
48
valuation 1913.421.482,110
11,250-July 7 '15-'24 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13_163.961
J-J
450
-A
6,000__ --Feb 1 1916 Population in 1910
48 06 F
17,909
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914 $610,500
INT. at Treasurer's office.
Assessed valuation 1914__47,150,050
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$4.60 HURON COUNTY.
INT.at Mist Nat. liank,Hamliton.
Norwalk Is county seat.
Road Bonds.
53-4s'13 ___ $11,000
HAMILTON COUNTY.
1914-1919
58 '14 ___ 68,000
County seat Is Cincinnati.
Bridge Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
4s '96 J-D $25.000c_June 16 1916 530'13 M-N337,000c_51 dc N '14-'26
Children's Home Bonds.
48 '96 M-N 79.500c-Nov 25 1916
-A 107.000c-Aug 10 1918 58 '12 J-D $37.000c-J&D 1 '14-'32
4s '98 F
Court
-House Bonds.
48 '98 A-0 99,000c_Oct 26 1918
45 '99 J-J 31,000c-July 8 1919 58 '12 M-8 146,000c_M&S 1 '15-'26
10,000c--_Jan 1 1923 530'13 F
-A 40,000c_F & A '15-'34
48 '03 J-J
4,750c_ _Aug 26 1919 BOND. DEBT Oct 5'14- $171,000
3/0'99 Aug
Assessed valuation
.
45 04 J-.1 185,000c__Jan 15 1924 State&Co.tax(per 1914_ _62.800,000
$1.000)'14-$3.40
4 .04 M-N 25,000c_ __Nov 1 1924
s
34.206
48 '05 M-S 25,000c_ _Mar 15 1935 Population in 1910County
INT. at office of
Treasurer.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
490'13 F-A$336,888.13-Aug 1 1943
1944 IRONTON.
430'14 F-A 800,000
This city Is the county seat of LawCourt House & Jail Bonds.
4hs'13 A-0 $25.000c-June 27 1943 rence County. 'morn. In 1851.
25,000_ _Jan 2 1914
Refunding Bonds.
4558'14 J-J
1934
450'14 A-0•100,000__June 12 1944 58 '14 --- $9,200
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Court-House Rebuilding Bds.
-A $10,000c__Aug
'84 F
59(Subject to call after Aug 1 1 1934 ..s '13 --- $10,000
Memorial Hall.
1914)
-D $35,000c-1ec 1 1934 48 '07 A-0 $19,000c- _Apr 1 1927
s84 J
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1915)
Fire Department Bonds.
0
48 '85 M-N$350.000c-May 1 1935 5s '04 5-11 85.000c-June 1 1924
(Subject to call after May 11914) _s '13 --9,000
4 136 J-D $25,000c__June 15 1936
8
Smallpox Epidemic Bonds.
(Subject to call after June 15 1916) Ss
M-S $15,000c-Sept 1 1923




Street Bonds.
55
M-S $25,000c___Sept 1 1923
58
M-8 30,000c .Sept 1 1915
4s '12 J
-D 15.000c._June 1 1932
55 '12 J
-D
5.120c_June 1 '15-'22
5s '14
37,500c-July 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
48
M-N $2.000c_Nov 1 '15-'18
55 '04 J-D
5,000c_June 1 1924
4s '09 5-5 35.000c___July 1 1929
4s '11 A-0 15,000c__-Apr 1 1931
45 '12 J-D 25,000c_ __June 1 1932
Sidewalk Bonds.
58 '10 J-D $1.000 _Dec 1 '15-'20
Water Bonds.
58 '04 J-D $5,000c_ --June 1 1924
45 '06 M-N 50,000c__ -Nov 1 1926
45 '07 J
-D 20.000c_Dec 1 1927
45 '11 M-8 18,000c__ -Mar 1 1931
4s
A-0 6,000c
1931
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s '07 J-J $16.000c___July 1 1927
45 '06 5-5 90.000c___Jan 1 1926
48 '06 5-5 20,000c_ --July 1 1926
48 '11 M&S 18,000
1931
Refund. Sewer & Street Bonds.
48
June$44,500c_ _June 15 1925
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 30'14 $587,000
Assessment debt (add'1)-86,684
Sinking fund
56,218
Tax valuation 1914
16.000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914..--$14.00
Population in 1910
13,147
INTEREST on the special assessment bonds Is payable at the City
Treasury; on all other bonds at the
Nat. Park Bank. New York City.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Jackson Is the county seat.
Turnpike Bonds.
4s
M-N$40,000c_May 4 '15
218
4s
A-0 60,000c_Apr 1 '15-'20
4s
A-0 40.000c_Apr 1919-'21
48
M-8 100,000c-Mar 1922-26
45
A-0 100,000c-Apr 1 '27-'31
Infirmary-Building Bondi.
48 '06 J-D $24,000c June 30'15-'26
BOND. DEBT Oct 3'14_ $364,000
Assess. val.'14 (act. val.) 18,430,000
County tax (per $1,000) 1914_ -$5.00
Population in 1910
30.791
INTEREST on the Infirmary bonds
Payable at Treasurer's office.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
P.O. Fostoria, Seneca County.
Road Bonds.
430'12 M-8 $32,000c_M&S 1 '15-'22
5s '14 M-S 35,000
1915-1924
TOTAL DEBT Oct 3'13_ _ $40,000
Assessed valuation 1913_4,063,170
Population in 1910
2,122
INT. at Commercial Bank & Say.
Co., Fostoria.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat Is Steubenville.
Children's Home Bonds.
5s '14 J-D 135,000__June 1 '15-'19
1 5,000Dee 1 '15-'19
Bridge Bonds.
430'12 A-0 $50,000.-A & 0 '14-'32
Infirmary Bonds.
48 '05 M-N$10,000_M & N '14-'15
(V. 80. p. 1436, for maturity.)
Hospital Bondi.
48 '11 51-5 $28,000-M & S '14-'21
Refunding Bond,.
48 '05 A-0 $116.000-June 1915-'20
TOT.BD. DT. May 1 '12 $327,500
Sinking fund
138.613
County bonded debt
55,000
Total valuation 1912
76,779,610
(Assessment is actual value.)
County tax (per $1,000) '11-$2.659
Population in 1910
65.423
INTEREST payable at Co. Treas.

91
KNOX COUNTY.
Mount Vernon is county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
1915
.7-5 $5,000c
58
.14 20,000c ____1915-1918
5s
Jail Bonds.
A-0 $40,000c _-__1915-1918
58
Children's Home Bonds.
58
A-0 316,000c --- _1915-1918
Flood Emergency Bonds.
5s
A-0 $75,000c__A&O '15-'29
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-$183.000
16.857
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.)48,319,310
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13--83.74
30,181
Population in 1910
INT. payable in Mount Vernon.
LAKE COUNTY.
County seat is Painesville.
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
450'07 M-S$172.500c---1915-1934
(See V. 85. p. 1476.)
Road and Bridge.
M-9 $11,500c___June 1 1919
4s
5s
M-8 6,000c___July 1 1916
450
18,000_M&S 1 '15-'20
M-S 70,000cM&S '15-'21
(See V.92,p. 1656,for maturity
434s'13 M-S 60.000cM&S 1 '15-33
Agricultural Society (Fair Gds).
48 '12 M-8 $40.000e_Sept 1 '21-'27
45013 M-8 40,000c_ _M&S '23-29
BOND.DEBT Mar 20'14$426,500
Sinking fund
23.482
Assessed valuation 1913-50.122,320
State&Co. tax (per$1.000)'13--$3.50
Population in 1910
22.927
INTEREST at County Treasury.
LAKEWOOD.
.This city Is in Cuyahoga County.
Tricorn. May 4 1903. became a city
Feb. 17 1911. The question of annexation to the city of Cleveland was
defeated Nov 8 1910. New city
charter adopted July 22 1913.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $35.000----Oct 1 1923
Public-knot. Bonds.
43012 A-0 $92,000__Oct 1 '21-'39
5s '13 A-0 57,000__Oct 1 '20-'31
5s '13 A-0 18,400Oct 1 '15-'33
58 '13 A-0 14.000__Oct 1 '16-'29
Fire and Police Bonds.
430'12 A-0 315.000c___Oct 1 1921
5s '13 A-0 8,000___Oct 1 '15-'22
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $25,000____Oct 1 1935
Lighting Bonds.
6s '96 A-0 32,000
1915-1916
45000 A-0
5,500
1915-1920
Water Bonds.
5s '05 A-0 $20,000-Jan 16 1915
58 '08 M-8 3,000_ ___Oct 15-'18
A-0 15.000c_ __Oct 1 1926
5s
Intersection Bonds.
5s '05 A-0 $30,000_0ct 1 1920
5s '05 A-0
1,500
1914-1915
55 '07 A-0 49.678_ _Oct 1 '17-'18
55 '08 A-0 19,000Oct 1,1918
450'12 A-0
7.500__Oct 1 '15-'22
Municipal Site Bonds.
43,48
A-0 $15,500----Oct 1 1921
General Street Bonds.
55 '09 A-0 $13,000_-Apr 1 '15-'27
5s '10 A-0 18,000Apr 11920
Os '10 A-0 18,340c_-_Oct 1 1920
5s '13 A-0 30,000 .Apr 1 '15-'29
5s '14 A-0 36,000-Oct 1 '21-'29
General Sewer Bonds.
1915-1942
49 '00 A-0$112,000
1915-1930
450'02 A-0 33.000
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 2'14_ $694,418
Assessment debt(addl)
772,658
Sinking fund
27,708
Assessed valuation 1913-26,662,710
Actual val. 1913 (est)
42,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$11.20
Population in 1910
15,181
INT. at Cleveland Tr. Co., Cleve.

KENMORE.
This village is in Summit County.
Organized April 6 1908.
Street Lighting Bonds.
5s
Apr $1,000c-_Apr 15 1915 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
4s '99 Oct $5.000c_ __A915-1919
Water Bonds.
48 '12 j-D$100.000___Dec 23 1942 48 '01 Oct
2.000c ____1915-1916
Street Bonds.
450'03 Oct 42,000c .._ _1915-1928
5s '13 Apr $2.0000_Apr 15 1915 4548'06 Sept 80,000c ..._1915-1944
Ss
300_Sept 15 1919 45 '05 M-8 5,000r-Sept 1 '15-'33
Sewer Bonds.
(MO every two years.)
-fl $70,000- Dec 23 1937 45008 A-0 36,000c_Oct 1 '15-'32
45 '12 5
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $333,025 430
A-0 140,000Oct 1 '15-'42
Assessed val. 1914
6 652,600 450'12 A-0 45,000c_Oct 1 '16-'24
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 810.20 5s '13 A-0 I 4,000c__Oct 1 1920
Population in 1910
45.000c_Oct 1 '21229
1,561
INT. at Village Treasurer's office. Os '14 A-0 I 2,000cOct 1 1924
150,000c-.-Oct 1 '25-'34
KENT.
BOND.DEB
Thls village Is in Portage County. Assessed valuation 1914_ _40,639.260
Refunding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-85.19
138 '92 M-S $80,000c_Mar 1 '15-'22 Population in 1914 (eat)
25.000
5s '02 J-J
33.389c_Jan 1 '18-'23
INT. payable In Cleveland at ClevTOT. BD. DT.Oct 1 '14_ _ $179,233
Total assessed val. 1914__ 4,953,790 Tr. Co. and Cit. Say. & Tr. Co.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913___$15.20
Population in 1910
4,488 LANCASTER.
INT. on general bonds payable at
This city Is In Falrfleld County.
Chase Nat. Bank; on assessment Incorporated Feb. 24 1831.
bonds at the Village Treas, office
Armory Site Bonds.
and City Banking Co. In Kent,
5s
--- $10,000_ __ _Dec 1924
Hocking River !met. Bonds.
KENTON.
5s
_-- $1.363.11__Feb 1915
This city Is In Hardin Counts
,
Hospital Bonds.
Water Worksrs, 1919
Ohm() 48 '06 J-D 924.000c____Dec 1936
Ref
5s, 1911
5,000 5s '13 Dec 50,000__Dec 1 '15-'24
_s, 1920
9.000
Market House Bonds.
Water Works 4s, 1915
4,500 414 '05 Mar $10,000e____ Mar 1920
Refunding __ 4s 1925
49,000
General Street Bonds.
3.90s. 1924.-_ 50,000 5s
___ 31,000____Jan
1915
General Im- 5s, 1918
20.000 5s
-1,000 ..July 1915
provement 450, 1920___.. 15.000 5s
__2,000_ _June 1916
City Building 450, 1917- - 5,000 5s
4,000____May 1916
5s
23,000 5s
_
7,500.___Mar 1919
450
15,500 5s
___
10,000_ ___Jan
1922
Paving
48
10,200 58
___
5,
___ -Apr
1922
45
16,000
General Sewer Bonds.
58
1,000 4s
$5.000_ - Apr
1916
430
18,000 4s
___
6,000_ ___Sept 1920
Water-main extension, 450 3.440 48
_ _
.
6,000____Apr
1920
BOND. DEBT Nov 1912-363,000 5s
___
2,000_ __ -May 1916
Total assessed val. 1912-- _7,190,440 5s
___
2,000_ - _Sept 1918
(Assessment about actual value)
Water Works.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.._3l4.70 45
A-0 $13,000_ __ _Oet 1 1927
Population in 1910
7.185 4s
A-0
7,000___Apr 15 1918

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BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12_ $99,000 LOUDONVILLE.
Debt Extension Bonds.
Assess. val.'12(abt. act.)4,631,420
M-S $28.000c__M&S '15-'28
This village is in Ashland County. 4340
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _...$10.25
Street Bonds (City's portion).
Water and Light Bonds.
Population in 1911 (est.)
3,600 5s '13 M-S $11,500c_M&S 1 '14-'25 4s '07 M-9 $i2,269 Sept 1 '15-'27
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
45 '08 M-S 19,600_ -Sept 1 '15-'28
Water-Works Bonds.
,
55
___ 320,000---Aug 15 1926 415s'08 M-S 13.000.. Sept 1 '15-'27
LORAIN.
•
M-S 30.090.. Sept 1 '15-'29
4s
Town-Hall Bonds.
This city Is in the county of the 5s
M-S
100 ___Sept 1 1915
--- $24,000---_Sept 1 1937 4348
same name. Inc. June 1874 as a 5s
M-9
900__Sept 1 '15-'16
8,400_ ___Sept 1 1917 fe
--village; became city June 1894.
M-S 29,444-5ept 1 '15-'31
4s
Assessment Bonds.
Playground and Park Bonds.
M-S 2,800__Sept 1 '15-'21
43is
$10,200
86.800155 .14$7150:062940 5s
410'12 M-8 $20,000c_ _Sept 15 1932 TOT.BD.DT.May 1
M-S 1,350__Sept 1 '15-'16
5s
Light Funding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913---2,138,190 Es '13 M-S 30,150__Sept 1 '15-'33
58 '13
$6.000
1915-1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$15.00 55 '13 M-8 7,680-Sept 1 '15-'18
5s 13 ___ 7,244.65_Sept 15 '15-'21 Population in 1910
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
1,804 bs '13 M-S 8,550-Sept 1 '15-'23
Refund. Water-Works Bonds.
County seat is Ironton.
Hedges Springs.
58 '95 F-A$125,000___Aug 24 1915 LUCAS COUNTY.
-House Bonds.
Court
M-S $12,000---_Sept I 1923
4s
$130,000cM&S 1 '21-'33 4s '99 M-8 15,000___ _Sept 1 1919
4s '06 M-9
Park Bonds.
County seat Is Toledo.
45 '02 M-S 32,000__ _ _Sept 1 1917
Bridge Bonds.
$600-_Sept 1 '15-'17
4s '07 M-S
Flood-Repair Bonds.
4s '06 M-9 $10.000c--Sept 1 1916 48 '11 M-S 90,000c__Sept 15 1931 bs '13 J-J $48,790-Ju1i18'15-'23
Arch Construction & Viaduct.
58 '13 M-9 20.000c---Mar 1 1923
Subway-Construction Bonds.
J-J 31,500-July 13 '15-'17
45
Children's Home [mot.
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 14 $816.000 4 s'12 M-S $75,000c Sept 15 '37-'51 434s'09 J-J $10,000_July 29 '15-'16 40
M-S 10,000-Sept 1 '15-'24
Assessed valuation 1914-30,433,656
River Improvement Bonds.
5s '13 M-S 12,500Sept 9 '15-'27
Fire Station Bonds.
(Assessment about full value)
55 '98 _- $42,000_July 15 '18-'31 bs '14 A-0 110,000_Apr 14 '16-'20 4s
M-S $2.500-Sept 1 '15-'19
County tax (per $1,000) 1912__$4.60 58 '94 M-8 95.000_Sept 15 '15-'33
M-S 1,100__Sept 1 '15-'16
1 5,000-Apr 14 '21-'25 50
Population in 1910
39.488 48 '03 M-S 200,000_June 15 '33-'72
Armory Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4548'04 M-S 14,000c___Nov 1 1917 410'91 A-0 $60,000---Apr 20 1941 bs
INT. at Treasurer's office.
$300___ _Sept 1 1915
M-8
4148'07 M-S 50,000-Sept 15 '27-'36 430'92 M-N 13,000__May 1 1942 5s '12 M-S 12,000____Sept 11915
43-0'08 __
LICKING COUNTY.
3.000_43,000 yearly
350__Sept 1 '15-'16
bs
M-S
Bridge Bonds.
41is09 M-S 15,000c__Sept 15 1919 43413'04 M-N$24.664- May 2 '15-'24 bs '13 M-8 2,320__Sept 1 '15-'18
County seat is Newark.
Bridge & Road-Repair Bonds. 4s'10 M-S 19,000c__Sept 15 1920 41.004 A-0 37,500__Oct 12 '15-'24 5s '13 M-S 3,040-_Sept 1 '15
218
430'10 J-J $30,000c_Jan 1 '15-'16 4;0'12 M-S 25,000c__Sept 15 1932 410'05 F
-A 44,000c_Aug 15'15-'25
'13 M-S 1,680__Sept 1 '15-'18
53013 M-N 24,000„Nov 1 '17-'18 4%8'12 M-S 12,132.97c Sep15'20-'25 430'08 M-S 55,000_Sept 14 '15-'28 bs Bridge Bonds.
$359,000 5s 13 ___ 17,940.64_Sept 15 '23-'31 4s '06 M-S 39,000_Sept 25 15'-'26 48
Pike Bonds
M-8 $1,800 _Sept 1 '15-'20
TOT.BD. DT.Oct 7'13. 808,100
Refunding Bonds.
4148'09 J-J 21,000_Ju1y 16 '15-'21
Sanitary Bonds.
Tot, assessed val. 1913-85,000,000 5s '13 M-8 $67 227.47Sep 15'15-'31 430'10 F
Aug 1921
F $35,000c
-A
-A 19.000_ _Aug 22'15-'21 4s
(Assessment about full value)
5s 14 M-S 1 1,d62.60cSept 15 1915 5s '14 F
-A 90,697.67-Aug 16 1915
Assessment Bonds (Jan 1 1912).
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1913 $3.90
13,500cSept 15 '16-'24
1912-1917
Hospital Bonds.
4s&5s s-a $171,150
in 1910
Populaton
55,590 5s 14 M-S 2,799.32cSept 15 1920 434510 M-S $24,000-Sept 22 '15-'20 5.Water-Works Bonds.
INT. payable at County Treasury.
12,000c_Sept 15 '21-'24
A-0 $4,000c-Oct 23 1915
Main Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
General Sewer Bonds.
M-S 5,000c_Sept 1 '15-'19
58 '13 M-N $7,000__May 1 '15-'18 45
LIMA.
53s'13 M-8 $14,000_Sept 15 '15-'23 5s '14 J-J f 7,893.32 July 14 1915 4s
M-S 2,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16
This is the county seat of Allen Co
Fire Department Bonds.
216
M-S 4,000c_Sept 1 '15
172,000_Ju1y 14 '16-'24 58
Incorporated in 1842.
450'11 M-8 $28,000c_Sep 15'17-'22
Court
-House (opt. after 1924).
Sidewalk Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
40'08 M-8 17.000.. ..Sept 15 1916 45 '94 M-88500,000c&r_Mar 1 1944 u
M-S
$250__Sept 1 '15-'16
43-009 A-0 $1,000c_June 1 1915 58 '13 M-8 35,000c Sept 15'20-'26 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14
700__Sept 1 '15-'16
M-9
58
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 M-S 16,000c_Sept 15'20-27
$1,116,795 58
County debt
100----Sept 1 1915
M-S
4s '99 A-0 344,000c-A&O '15-'25 5s 13 _-_ 16,000_Sept 15 '20-'27
Stone road bonds
*563,745 GEN. DEBT Oct 1913- _$373,700
Building Bonds.
General Paving Bonds.
160,950
State & Co road bonds_
59,621 Assessment debt
48 '08 M-S $26,500c_M&S '15-'29 410'12 M-S $16,500c Sep 15 '15-'18
35,041
Stone & gravel road bds. *756.600 Sinking fund
4s 11 M-8 1,000_ _Sept 15 1915
Park Bonds.
23,140,530
Certif of indebt
17.566 Total valuation 1913
430'08 J-J $1,000c___Apr 1 1915 410'12 __ 48,00_44.000 yearly
$5.14
Road and bridge notes_
15.203 City tax (per $1,000) 1912
43012 M-8 16,500c_Sept 1 '15-'22 TOT.BD.DT.Sept! 14 $2,529,530 Total tax (per $1.000) 1912----12.40
Funding Bonds.
410'12 A-0 $38,5000_A&O '15-'27 434s'12 M-S 5,000c_Sept 15 '16-20 Assessed valuation, real_188,226,590
INT. payable by City Treasurer.
45 '02 A-0 4,000cA&O '15-'16 fis '13 M-8 38,500cSept 15 '15-'23 Assessed val., personal__ 84,483,060
Refund. Water (opt. aft. 1920).
510'13 M-8 11,000_Sept 15 '15-'25 Total assessed val. 1913_272,709,650
3s'00 M-S $150,000c&rMch 1 1925 58 14 M-S f 2,000_ Sept 15 1915
MANSFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
(Assessment at actual value.)
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
133,000_Sept 15 '16-'26 County tax (per $1,000) '14-33.007 434s'03 F
-A $3,000c-Aug 27 1915
4s '02 A-0 $26,000c-A&O' 15-'27
Water Bonds.
192.728 4148'05 M-S 16,000c_M&s '19-'23
Population in 1910
'15-'19
Electric-Light Constr. Bonds. 414E3'04 M-S $14,000____Sept 1 1917
*The stone road bonds are paid by 430'04 M-N 15.000c_Nov 1 '15-'19
4Ks'08 M-S $65.000c_M&S '15-'30 4;48 04 M-N 20,000____Nov 1 1917 assessment against property and two- 430'04 F
.
-A 15,000c..- Aug
Special Assessment 5s __224.552 4hs'05 M-8 87,000..-Sept 15 1925 thirds of the stone and gravel road 434808 M-8 18,000c_ _M&S
Refunding (Opt. after 1925)•
45 '10 M-8 50,000_ __Sept 15 1930 bonds are
of the town- 4345'08 M-S 35,000cM&S 15 '20-'28
30'00 A-0 3100,000c&r_Apr 11930 410'06 _-- 12.000_ _ _Sept 15 1925 ship and paid by a levy assessment 4s '11 M-S 96,000c-M&S '15-'28
one-third by
General Street Bonds.
4S '12 M-S 25,000_Sept 10 '15-'39
Refunding River !mot. Bds.
against property.
43(0'09 M-S $38,000c_June 1 15-19 434s'05 -__ $33,000___Mch 15 1920
M-S 120,000__-M-8 '15-'44
INT.on court-house bonds at Met- 5s
Refunding Paving Bonds.
City-Hail Bonds.
ropolitan Tr Co., N. Y.; other bonds BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $342,000
5s '10 A-0 $48,800
Assessed val. 1913-14--_ _24,839,990
1915-1919 45 '08 _ _ $30,000-Sept 15 1931 at office of County Treasurer.
(See V. 90, p. 725, for maturity.)
School tax (per $1,000) '14-'15_65.41
Street-Repair Bonds.
Water Works.
430'07 ___ $5,000„..Oct 15 '15-'16 MC ARTHUR HUNTSVILLE S.D. INT. at Mansfield Say. Bank.
Se '89 M-S $138,000c___Apr 1 1916 434s'12 ___ 5,000__-Sept 1915-'16
This district Is in Logan County.
48 '02 A-0 120,000c__Oct 1 '15-'26
Cemetery Bonds.
410'12 M-S $29,000c__M&S '15-33 MARIETTA.
4s '05 M-S 8,000c_M&S '15-'18 414s'07 -__ $4,000--$2.000 yearly 5s
This city is In Washington County.
Dec 3,500c_Sept 1 '15-'21
bs '12 --- 100.000____Apr '17-'41
M-8 2,000c_optMarl 1914 Inc. Dec 2 1800.
Lake Front Bonds.
63
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 14 $1,116,920 410'12- . $1,000__Apr 1 '15-16 TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 14 $34,500
Bridge Bonds.
Water debt (included)___ 516,000
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2.050.000 So
J-J $27.000____J&J '15-'23
Street-Estension Bonds.
Assessment bonds (incl.)
224.552 4348'12 --,5 0
$600-_-Feb 15 1915 School tax (per $1,000)'14_4 .42 bs '13 J-D 114,000c-June 2'15-'33
Sinking fund
233,681
Population in 1914 (cot)
1,500
Water-Front Inlet. Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Total valuation 1914
INT. at Huntsville Banking Co. 33's
40,014.460 410'12 M-S $1,000_8ept 15 '20-24
A-0 $90,000_ -_ _Jan 1 1920
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1 14.41.4f2,418
(Assessment about actual value)
Water-Works Bonds.
524.309 MADISON COUNTY.
Sept 1921
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914..._$12.40 Assessment debt
M-9 610,000
4345
39,852
London is the county seat.
30,508 Floating debt
334s
F-A 100,000c_Aug I 1931
Population in 1910
(Subject to call after 1911.)
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
INT. on the water 58 payable by TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14_$1,966,579
71.718 5.3 '13 J-J $25,000c-M&S '14-'30
Electric-Light Bonds.
Winslow, Lanier & Co., N. Y.; on all Sinking fund
Aug $15,000- _ -Aug 1 1927
Assess. val.'14(abt. act.) 50,027,055
58
Bridge Bonds.
Other bonds at Treasurer's office.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ $12.55 55 '13 M-8 $35,000c_M&S '14-'37 BOND.DltBT.June 25'14 $569,807
11,700
Floating debt
28.883 55 14
30.000
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Chase Nat. County debt May 1914- $112,500 Sinidng fund (investments)_ 87,244
LIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
120,210 Assessed valuation 1913- _16.573,490
M-9 $8.400c___Sept'18-'17 Bank, N. Y., and at the Sinking Spec'l assess. dt. (add'I)__
5s
Assessed valuation 1913-41.418,650 (Assessment about actual value.)
5s '07 A-0 14,000c_Apr 29 '15-'28 Fund Trustees' office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-_$2.589 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_811.70
219
M-S 25,000c_M&S '15
bs
Population in 1910
19.902 Population in 1910
5,000c_Mch 1 '15-'19 LORAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
bs '04 J-D
12,923
INT. at office of County Treas.
-A $18,000c_F&A '20-'24
INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Marietta.
Ss '05 M-8 6.000c_Mch 1 '15-'20 410'08 F
-A 55,000_F&A '17-'28
bs '06 A-0 13,000c_Apr 30 '15-'27 4s '01 F
-A 75,000_c_F&A '17-'28 MASONING COUNTY.
'15-'20 5s g '04 F
MARIETTA SCHOOL DIST.
58 '10 M-N 6,000„May 1
2,000c__F&A___1915
County seat is Youngstown.
-A 14,000c_Aug 1 '15-'21 5s '05 F-A
5s '10 F
434s
M-8 $20,000c---Sept '21-'30
-A 16,500c_F&A '15-'23
Flood-Damage Bonds.
-_- 19,700_ __May 11 1930 45 '06 F
4s
J-D 24,000c_ __ _June 1920
5s
M-S $29.090c_M&S '15 43 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $44,000
17,500c_F&A '25-'30 5s
-A
2
21,000___Apr 12 1931 4s '07 F
bs
Bridge Bonds.
-A 18,500c_ _F&A '23-'29
5,000- __Apr 12 1915 4348'09 F
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)-18,000,000
58_
M-S $219,000cSept 1 '15-'21 School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ __$3.60
-A 13,000___F&A '14-'16 434s
5s '12 ,I=.1 f46,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'37 5s '95 F
9,000- _ _F&A '14-'16 Ss 13 M-8 17.000c-Sept 1 '15-'31 Population in 1913 ((..t.)
-A
123,000__July 1 '15-'37 4s '05 F
15,000
Hospital Bonds.
-A 95,000c_F&A '25-'34
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Marietta.
bs '13 A-0 34,000c_Apr 1 '15-'48 430'11 F
-A 60,000c- _F&A '16-'25 430'14 M-N$40,000__Sept 1 '15-'34
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12 $238,700 5s '14 F
'26-'38
Road Bonds.
Assess. val.'10() act.)_ _11,698,860 55 14 F-A
MARION.
Feb '27-'38 430'14 M-9 $22,000_-Sept 1 '15-'24
60,000_
This city Is In Marion County. InSchool tax (per $1,000) 1910-$12.50
BOND. DEBT May 1'14 $380,500 5s 14 M-S 10,000_Sept 1 15-24 corporated Feb. 22 1830.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lima.
10,743
Children's Home.
Sinking fund
Police & Fire Station Bonds.
M-S $3,000cSept 15-16 5s '13 M-N$13.500___M&5 '26-'29
act.)-45,797,790 434s
Assess. val.'13 (2-3
LOCKLAND SCHOOL DIST.
Infirmary Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$3.20
This district is In Hamilton Co.
Park Bonds.
33.000 55
M-8 $10,000c_Sept 1 '15-16 4s '06 M-9 $39,500-M&S '16-'39
1952 Population in 1914 (est.)
4s '12 A-03150,000
M-S 9,000c_Sept 1 '15217 58 '13 M-8 3,000c_M&S '15-'17
INTEREST Is payable at Chase 410
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Lockland
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
National Bank. New York City.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
M-S$1,020,000c_M-8 '15-37 4s '05 M-S $3.000c--__M&S 1915
LOGAN COUNTY.
M-S 484,000c_ __M-S '15235 45 '06 M-9 15,000
4s
LORAIN COUNTY.
County seat is Bellefontalne.
1915-1916
TOT.BD. DT. Oct 3'14 $1,853,000 434s'06 M-9 3.000Sept 1' '
Elyria Is the county seat.
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
7
$136,000 Assessed valuation 1914_230,000.000 4s '06 M
4s '10 J-J 87,500c .._..1915-1920 Road bondsf4%s 14
11,000M-9 1914-'16
37,000 (Assessm't about 85% actual value) (See V 82, p 1397, for maturity.)
155 14
Infirmary Repair Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'14- $2.90 45.5,8'06 MS 16,000__M-S 1915-'16
Bridge Bonds.
48 '09 J-J $50,000c_J&J 1 '16-'25
116,151 45 08 M-8 7,500__M-S 1915-'17
M-S $15,000c_M&S '15-'16 Population in 1910
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 13 '14$57,500
INT. at County Treas. office.
Asssssn't debt (ditch & rd.)_ 70,000 111s11 M-8 48,000c_M&S '15-'21
48 '08 M-9 24,000c_M-9 1915-'18
'14...127,500 GhN. BD. DT. Oct 1 '14 $83,000
45 '08 M-S 12,000
TOTAL DEBT Nov 13
1915-1918
173,000 MASONING COUNTY ROAD
45 '09 M-S 15,600___M-S 1915-19
Total assessed val. 1914_ _44,337,610 Road bonds (add'1)
19,937
DIST. NO. 1.
(Assessment about 3-5 actual value) Sinking fund
4s '09 M-9 1,840_ _Mar
val.'13(abt.act.)_121.554,030 40 '06 F-A $20.000c_F&A '15-'16 434s'11 M-9 29,064c_M&S1 '15-'16
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1912 $4.00 Assess.
1 '15-'21
-A 40,000c_F&A '15-'22
30.084 Valuation 1914 (eat.). 131,000.000 5s '08 F
MS 1,278
Population in 1910
M&S 1915
INTEREST at Treasurer's office State&Co.tax(per $1,060) 191442.07 5° '07 A-0 50,000c_A&O '15-19 4340'11 M-9
879__Mar 1 '15-'17
76.037 5s '08 F
-A 48,000c-F&A '15-22 434s'12 M-9 3,376_M&S 1 '16219
Population in 1910
-A 80,000c_F&A '15-24 58 '13 M-S 34.744_M&S 1 '15-'28
58 '09 F
INT. at County Treas. office.
LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
410'09 F
-A 108,800c_F&A '15-31 55 '13 M-S 14,000.._Sept 1 '15-'22
4)0'10 M-N1$2,000cSept 1 1915
-A 109,600c_F&A '15-'36
175,000e_Sept 1 '16-'40 LORAIN COUNTY ROAD DIS- 4348'11 F
1 518____Sept 1 1923
410'12 A-0 185,000_F&A 15 '15-'35 5s '14
TRICT NO. 1.
1915
1916-1926
M-S 1,000c-__Sept 1
5,312
-A 144,000F&A '15-'38 5s '11 M-S 6,000_ _Mar 1 '15-'27
1915 5s '08 M-S $50,000c_Mch 1 '15-'19 58 '13 F
4)• 0'11 M-9 1,500c
-A 100,000_ _ _F&A '15-34
1 312.50_Mar 1 1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $79,500 410'08 M-8 15,000c_Mch 1 '15-'17 5s '14 F
95,000c_Mch 1 '15225 58 14 F (20,000_Feb 15 16-34 434s'07 M-9 6,000e_Mar 1 '15-20
-A
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_5,640,740 430'09 M-S
'20-'21
40,000_Aug 15 '15234 45 '08 M-8 5,935
1915-1920
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$5.423 41010 M-S 20,000c_Mch 1 '15-'24
BOND. DEB I' Oct 1914 $951,000 00'11 J-J
5,000 4145 10 M-S 100,000_Mar 1
2,000c_July 1 '15-'16
Ponulation in 1912 (et.)
'22-'23
Fire-Department Bonds.
/NT. at Village Treasurer's office 00'11 M-S 20,000c_Meh 1 '24-28 Assessed valuation 1914_156,987,940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914---$13.00 45 '05 M-9 $1,000c --Sept 1 1915
434512 M-8 100,000_ _Sept 1
86.788 4s '11 M-8 20.500c_M&S 1 '15224
450'12 M-8 75,000c_Sept 1 '28-'30 Population in 1910
LONDON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
'18-'26
INT. at County Treas. office.
45 '11 M-S 12.000c__M&S '15220
This district Is In Madison County. 50 '13 M-8 180,000- _Sept 1 '20-'25
1
410'12 M-S 10,000-Mat 1 '15-'24
s-a $77,000c _-_1914-1936 50 '14 M-S 150,000c_Sept $810.000
431s
410'12 M-S 6,000__M&S '15-'20
MANSFIELD.
(Fart each 6 mos.- see V. 92, p. 751 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14..
1913_-33,028,005
This city is in Richland Co. Inc. bs '13 M-S f 1,000-Mar 1 '16-'17
Ss '14 M-9 $9,000c_ _M-9 '15-'23 Assessed venation $1,000)'13-$1.30 Feb. 24 1828. Pop. 1910. 20.768.
1 500--- -Sept 1 1916
Road Dist. tax(per
Refunding Bonds.
5514 M-S 10,000_ _M-9 '17-'26
25,000
Floating Debt Bonds.
f$5,000__Mar 1 16-25 Population in 1914 (est.)
6s 14 M-S
-M-S '17-'21
2
M-8 $22,000-Sept 1 '15 25 5s '14 M-9 5,000
INT.at County Treasurer's office. 4s
). 2,500_ _ Sept I 16-2
LANCASTER--(Concluded).
GEN.BD. DT Oct 1 '14- $166,863
56,541
Assessment debt
19,800
Floating debt
40.493
Sinking fund
Total assessed val. 1914-_14.831,861
(Assessment about 90% actual value)
Total tax. (per $1,000) 1914-$12.02
$4.00
City tax (per $1.000) 1914
13,093
Population in 1910
payable at office of
INTEREST
sinking fund trustees.




Nov., 1914.1

-CITIES AND TOWNS.
011I0

93

MASSILLON SCHOOL DIST.
MARION-(Concluded)
MIAMISBURG SCHOOL DIST.
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1 '12- $98.000
Smallpox-Epidemic Bonds.
45 '01 M-S $34,000c__M&S '15-'22 4s '05 M-N $42,500c_Nov 11 '15-'31 Assessed valuation 1912_ --2,634,210
53 '13 M-S 152.500-M&S '15-'17 45 '05 M-S 16.000c_M&S '15-'22 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14._ $45,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---$7.60
-D 11.000c_M&S '15-'25 Assessed valuation 1914.._4,826.000 Population in 1910
Crosswalk Bonds.
4s '11 J
7,929
4s '09 M-S $1.000
1916-1917 45 '12 M-S 94,000c---.31,500 due School tax (per $1,000) 1914--$3.70
each 6 mos. beginning Mch 1 1913.
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Mlam'rg. MORROW
COUNTY.
45 '09 M-8 $2,000c_M&S '15-'16 4s '09 A-0 $o,000c__A&O '15-19
cow,v
I ti t Gilead
430'12 M-8 114,000___M&S '18-'24 45 '10 M-8 16.000___M&S
TOT. BD. DT.Sept 1 '13-$334,966
1 591--Mar 1 1925 4s '10 M-S 7,000c_M&S '15-'21 MIDDLETOWN.
This city is in Butler County. Assessed valuation 1912_25,225,320
55 '13 --45 '12 M-S 34,000c_M&S '15-'31
5.000
bs '13 M-S 13,807___M-8 '15-'19 55 '13 M-S 36.000c-M&S '15-'50 Incorporated in 1804. Commission Actual valuation (est.)_ _ _30,000.000
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'1334.47
bs '13 M-8 66.414___M-s '14-'24 58 '14 M-S t 9.000c__Mar 1 '16-'33 government adopted Aug. 8 1913.
Population in 1910
8.500c_ _Sept 1 '16-'32
16.815
Fire Department Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '04 M-S $27,000c_ _M-8 '15-'23 BOND.DEBT May 8'14 $259,000 430'12 Oct $1,500--Oct 1 '15-'17
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
430'08 M -8 2
.000 _ _ _ M&S '15-'16 Assessed valuation 1913--18.640,270 58 '13 A-0 10,000
1923
1,500__Sept 1 '15-'17 School tax (Per $1.000) 19'13_31.40 bs '14 J-J 14,000„July 1 '15-'28 MORROW SCHOOL
5s '13 M-S
DISTRICT.
INT. payable part at Nat. Bank of
Flood Emergency Bonds.
55 14 M-S j 2,500__Mar 1 15-19
This district is in Warren County.
1 709____Mar 1 1920 Commerce, N. Y.; part at office of 430'13 Apr $25.000c..._Apr 1 1923 48 '12 J-D 640,000
1915-1941
Treasurer.
5s '13 J-J 21,000c-July 1 '23-'27 TOTAL DEBT
Street & Sewer Bonds.
May 6 '14--$42.500
Water Bonds.
Ss '14 M-S $10,000--- _M-S '16-'25
MA17MEE
INTEREST at Clerk's office.
48 '99 J-J $24,000c
1923
Lift-Bridge Bonds.
This village Is In Lucas County.
bs '81 M-N 15.000c_-Nov 25 1916
430'11 A-0 $2.0000-Oct 1 '15-'16
4318'07 A-0 $60.000c
1937 4s '03 A-0 22,000c_-Oct 1 '15-'25 MOUNT VERNON.
City-Hall Bonds.
This city is in Knox County. In$8000..
-Sept 1 1915 59
--- 11,000
1937 430'10 J-D 32.000c_June 1 '15-'46
430'11 M-S
556.000-opt. after 1907 430'12 J-J
Fund i ng Bonds.
9,000c_July 1 '15-'32 corporated Feb 26 1845.
Street Fire Eauip. Bonds.
M-8 622,000-M.5;S '15-'25
Bonds.
4s
Street Paving (City's Portion).
-A $7,000c-Feb 1 '15-'21 4348'08 A-0 $5,847.84c Aprl'15-'18 55 '14 J-D $8,000-__Dec 1 '15-'22
430'12 M-S 1,500-Mar 1 '15-'17 5s '11 F
430'12 M-S 17.800-M&8 1 '15-'23 430'12 M-S 37,620__Mch 1 '15-'23 43008 F
Water Bonds.
-A
4.800c_Aug 15'lb '18
55 '13 M-S 84.937-M&S 1 '14-'22 GEN. BD. DT. May 1913-$77.000 430'08 J
-D
481.48cDec 1'15-'18 4s '06 J-D $19.500 -June 30 1926
500__Mar 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1913___1,174,600 4345'09 F
Street bt Sewer (City's Portion).
-A 13.620c_Aug 1 '15-'20
D1
5s '14 M-8(.,4,000__Mar 1 '16-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$28.00 430'08 A-0
F
-A $3,600c-Aug 1 1917
713.56c-1915-1918 55
5,000__Sept 1 '15-'19 Population in 1911
Apr
2.500c-Apr 1 1917
2.347 48 '04 A-0
500c
1915 58
GEN. BD.
. Dec 1913 6316,847
M-N 7,650c-Nov 1 1917
INTEREST is payable at the Citi- 48 '07 74-N 3.993c _.__19151917 Ss
428,834 zen's National Bank In New York.
Special assessment debt__
F
-A
1,000c_--Aug 1 1915
J-D 23.000c _ _1915-1942 4348
Total valuation 1914_____25,270,860
M-N 1,200c_MaY 1 1917
430'11 F
-A
8,000c_Aug 1 '15-'22 5$
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-314.02
43012 M-N 8,000c_May 1 '15 '18 430'12 J-J 20,000
J-J '15-'34
MEDINA.
Population in 1910
18.232
430'12 J-D 22.894.60 Dec 1 '14-'22 5s '14 .1-D J18,000-_-J-D '15-'23
This village Is in Medina County.
1
5s '13 A-0 40.000-Apr 1 '15-'54
200____June 1 1924
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
General Street Bonds.
58 '13 F
-A
9,900 -Aug 1 '15-'23 Assessment 48. 55 & 55
$87.965
5s '12 Sept $2.000c_Sep 15 '15-'18 55 '14 J-J
30,000...July 1 '15-'44 Water works bonds
19,500
5s '02 --7.000_ _Feb 15'15-'28
MARION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
GEN. BOND. DEBT
20.950
5s '04 --4,000.Aug 15 '15-'18 EssSewer Bonds.
.14 $15,000c___J&J '15-'22
.
414e
'96
-A $18.000c-Aug 1 1921 Floating debt
6,800
1,500-Feb 15'15-'17 4s '05 F
M-8 7,200c_..__1915-1916 5s '04 --58
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '13
19.000c__
135.215
4.000„Feb 15'15-'22 4s '09 J-13 27.000c _June 1 1922 Sinking funds
6.000c __ _ _1915-1920 5s'04 J-D
4345
M
_--1915-1941
39,683
2.000__Jan 1 '15-'18 45 '10 A-0 94
4345'05 J-D
4,000c_J&D '15-16 53 '13 ___
000c_Apr 1 '15-'61 Assessed valuation 1912 _10.407.970
Library Bonds.
430'05 J-D 16,000c_J&D '17-'20
(Assessment
F
$5.000--Feb 28 '15-'30 430'11 F A 13.000c_Aug 15'15-'27 Tax rate (per about actual value.)
430'06 J-J
30,000c_J&J '17-'26 48 '05
430'12 -A 14.000-Aug 1 '15-'28
$1,000) 1912-312.00
Sewer Bonds.
-4 s'll M-S 58,150c
1914-1930
Population in 1910
4345'12 Dec 14,000__Dec
9,087
s'll A-0 12.500c--Apr 1 1923 48 '07 M-S $23,000c_Sept '21-'34 bs '14 J-D 15,000-June 1 '15-'28
4
1 '15-'29
INTEREST payable at office Of
5,850 28 Mar 1 '15-18
4348'12 A-0 12,500c- --Apr 1 1923 5.9 '07 --Park Bonds.
Sinking Fund Trustees. Mt. Vernon.
Fire Engine Repair Bonds.
4 s'12 A-0 8,000c-A&O '16-'23
330'99
$282_ _Feb 1 '15-'16 48 '00 J-D $25.000c-Dec 1 1930
58 13 M-S 40.000-M&S '16-'35 6s '14 ___
F-A 75.000c-__Feb 1 1930 MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL DIST.
Water Bonds.
bs '14 M-S 85.000-Sept 1 '21-'40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14- 6281.500 5s '97 --- $2,500_Aug 15 '15-'17 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1920) ' 4s '07 M-S $24,000c_Mar 1 '15-'22
48 '07 M-.9 32.000c_Sept 1 '16-'31 GEN.BD. DT.Apr 1914-3832,863 4s '10 .1-D 26.000c_ -Dec 1 1930
Assessed valuation 1913_ _23.714,380
Water bonds (incl.)
103,500
(Subjpct to call Dec 1 1915.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-33.92 55 '08 M-S 5,000_Mar 15 '15-'24 Assessment debt
(add'O
223,905 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913 $55,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
25,000 5s '09 M-S 1,500_Mar 15 '15-'17 Sinking fund
18,278 Assessed val. 1913(about)12,000,000
J-D
3,000c_June 1 '15-'20
INT. payabie by the District Tress'; 5.9 '12 BD.
GEN.
DT. Oct 3 '14- $98,350 Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 21,288,210 (Assessment about, actual value.)
Cert. of indebtedness
500 City tax (per $10)0) 1912-310.70 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-31.00
1910
13,152 Population in 1913 (est.)
10,000
Assessment debt (add'O
MARION COUNTY.
14.627 Population in at Nat'l
Park Bk.N.Y.
INTEREST payable In Mt.Vernon.
Sinking fund
Marlon Is the county seat.
5.577 INT. payable
State aid road bonds(5)
$30,000 Assessed valuation 1914_ _3,726.550 MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DIST.
MUSKINGUM COUNTY.
Total tax (pee $1,000) 1914-315.00
Emergency Flood Bonds.
48 '03 A-0 $16,000c_Oct 1 '15-'30
County seat Is Zanesville.
530
M-8$105,500c_Last bds 1919 Population in 1910
2.734 4s '05 J-D
5.000c_June 1 '22-'23
Emergency Flood Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
NT. payable at Village Treasury.
3.65s'06 A-0 19,000c_Apr 16 '17-'21 431s
$100.000_---Apr 1 1923
Se
M-S $9,500c_ - - -1915-1916
4s '08 .14 15.000c_July 24 '42-44 55
--- 100,000--Mya 1 '15-'24
BOND.DEBT Oct. 1 '14- $144.500
___ 75,000.-July 1 '15-'23
3.65s'06 M-S 68.000c Sept 1 '23-'41 bs
Assessment debt(add%
368.986 MEDINA SCHOOL DIST.
4s '10 J-J
11,000c_Jan 21 '23-'33 53 '13 M-S 200,000c_May 1 '15-'24
Carts. of indebt.6s due '15
M-8 $30.000
1915-1931 430'10 F
40.000 430
Highway Bldg. Bonds.
-A 125.000c_Aug 1 '15-'50
Total assessed val. 1914_ _62.560,400 TOT.BD.DT.Oct'14
$31,000
$45,500__July 1 '15-'18
(Assessment about 85% actual val.) Assessed valuation 1914_ _4,158.805 430'12 J-D 18.000- _Dec 1 '15-'32 55
100,000_-Oct 1 '15-'23
-A 65.000c Aug 1 '20-'25&30 58
Cert. of indebt. 6s due'15.
School tax (per $1.000) 1914_65.45 55 '13 F
$40.00
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_
Home Bonds.
State&Co.tax(pee $1.000) '14 34.13 Population in 1914 (est.)
2.910 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) -$347.000 4s Children's
28,600,000
'09 3-3 $30,000c___May 1 1924
Population in 1910
33,971
INTEREST at Dist. Clerk's oifice. School tax (per $1.000) 19I4$3.65 4s '11 J-D 15,000c---Dec 1 1926
INT. at office of County Treas.
Bridge Bonds
Population in 1914 (est.)
16.500
-May 1 '15-'20
48
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
M-N$120,000
MERCER COUNTY.
A-0 46,000_ -Apr 1 '15-'17
55
MARYSVILLE.
County seat is Celina.
M-S 7,000_ ---Sept 1 1918
MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This city is in Union County.
58
Bridge Bonds.
This district is In Clermont and 4.8 '10 J-J 225,000c-July 1 '19-'31
Mill Creek Purification Bonds. Se '04 FA $21,000-.F&A '15-'24
Funding Bonds.
bs '13 M-N$120.000- May 20'28-53 434s'12 A-0 13,500c__Oct 1 '15-'23 Hamilton counties.
5s 14 J-J 30.000_ _Jan 15 '18-'27 4%8'11 M-N$44 000c ---_1915-1952 430'04 J-D $75,500-Dec 1 '21-'24
($20,600 every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Nov
M-S 25.000.-..Mar 1 1919
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 9 '14.. $211,150 TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14
- -S50,000 55
Assessed valuation 1911_...1,300.000 BOND. DEBT Feb 1914$1.184,000
1912Assessment debt
(including $66.000 general
176.190
School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$4.10 Assessed valuation 1913--63.228,560
bonds and 8418.100 assess.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _4,170.060
(Assessment about actual value)
bonds)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914..---$18.30
$532.000
State St Co.tax (per $1.000)'13.15.20
Population in 1910
3,575 Total assessed val. 1914__42,000.000 MINGO JUNCTION.
This village is in Jefferson County. Population in 1910
57.488
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-32.90
Inc. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 4.049.
INT, on bridge 45, funding and
Population in 1910
27.536
MARYSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer Construction Bonds.
children's home bonds at Co. Treas.;
INT. payable at County Treasury. 58 '07 Dec $50.000c-Dec
5s '13 M-8 $76.000c_ _M8t '15-'33
16'17-32 on others at Nassau Bank, N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_
Funding Bonds.
676.000
Floating debt
4.90s'08 J-J $13,005c_Jan 20 1928 NAPOLEON.
9.600 MIAMI COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1913-4.430.000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14----$63,500
County seat Is Troy.
This village is in Henry Co. Inc.
(Assessment about full value.)
Floating debt
Funding Flood Bonds.
2.000 June 7 1853. Population 1910, 4,007.
Tag rate (per$1,000) 1913
46.50 5s .13 m-s S16,(X)0_ _Sept 1 '15-'22 Sinking fund
22.668
Armory Site Bonds,
Population in 1913 (est.)
Assessed valuation 1913_ _5,726,240 4 4
5.000
Flood Emergency Bonds.
as'12 May $3,000c ----1915-1919
Ss '13 M-S $401,000_Sept 1 '15-'28 Total tax (per S1.000) 1914_,313.40
INT. at District Depository.
Refunding Bonds.
INT.at First Nat. Bk.,Mingo
Experimental Farm Bonds.
Jet. 430'06 M-8 $12.000c_ _June 15 1931
58 '11 J-J $11,000c-J&J '15-'16
MASSILLON.
1924
74-8 25.000
430
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
This city is In Stark County. In74-8 20,000c
430
1929
County seat Is Dayton.
55
_
corporated as a village In 1853.
$72,000
1919
74-8 15.000c
430
Infirmary-Building Bonds.
Road bonds
1915
M-S 7.000c
$36.500 430'08
4s
Public Impt. Bonds.
.1-D 365.000_June 15 '15-'27 430'09 M-N 10,000c_M-N '15-'19
BOND.DEBT
430'12 _-- $10,000
1915-1919 Slaking fund Oct 1'14-$536.000
State and County Road.
Library Bonds.
26.281 434s
J-D 618,000
City Hail Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1914-72.200.000
June 1919
M-N $1,500c_May 1 '15-'17
434a'06 A-0 $2.000-A&O '15-'16 (Real estate assess. 90% act. val.)
inter County Road Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Mar 1913- $119,700
4 8'09 M-S 6.000-M&S '15-'20 County tax (per $1.000) 1914_33.38 55 '14 M-S $92.100-Sept 1 '15-'24 Assessment debt
41,026
434808 A-0 30,000.-Oct 1 '15-'22 Population in 1910
Assess. val.'12 (abt. act.)_3,741,910
45.047 4s Fair-Ground Bonds.
2,500
'05 M-S $11,000_ _Mar 1 '15-'25 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-315.00
1915-1919
4348:08 July
INTEREST at Treasurers office.
800
r _
434_811
Children's Home Bonds.
1915
INT. at Village Treas. office.
5s '13 M-8 $4.000__Sept 8 '15-'16
Fire et Police Patrol Bonds.
55 '14 34 10.000-Jan 5 '16-'20 NELSONVILLE SCHOOL
55 '13 M-S $7,000_ --A-0 '17-'21 MIAMISBURG.
DIST.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Street Bonds (City's share).
This village is located in Montgom45 '07 M-81$21.000c_Sept 1 '15-'36
430'09 Aug I 7.000
1915-1921 ery Co. Incorporated Feb. 11 1832. 58 '13 J-D 6300,000-1'ns 1 '23-'42
22.000c_Mar 1 '15-'37
Bridge Bonds.
1 450
1922
Flood Emergency Bonds.
BOND DEBT Oct 5 '14__- $45,000
430'09 July 6,300
1915-1923 5s '13 J-D $10.000c_June 2 '19-'28 4s '07 M-N$20.000c_Nov 1 '15-'18 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_4,024,780
430'08 J-D
1.000
434s'07 J'ne
1915
City Building Bonds.
6,000_Dec 1 '15-'19
4s '09 A-0 10.000c_Apr 1 '15-'19 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_35.50
48
J-D $10,000c ----1925-1929
430'11 M-N 3,1 i0c_May 1
INT. at People's Bank. Nelson430'11 A-0 4,000__Apr 1 '15-'16 ville.
6,250c-Oct 1 '15-'20
434,5'12 J-D
Water Bonds.
3-D 18,000____June 1 1919
1915-1023 430'04 M-S $80.000c___Mch 1 1934 430
5s 13 A-0 8,975
4348
J-D
405
4345'13 __ _
(Subject to call Mch 1 1924)
1915
1 1918 NEWARK.
Is
M-N $1,000---May 1 1915 430'11 A-0 9.000c_July 15 '15-16
Fire Engine House Bonds.
This city is in Licking County.
430'12
j10,000May 1 '15-'19
Sewer Construction Bonds.
434s'06 May $4,000c_ _ _May '15-'18
1 1,000_-_ -May 1 1920 5sSewer Bonds.
434.812 M-N 4.000c_May 1 '15-'18 4s '07 M N $2.000c_May 15 '15-16
'09 M-N
$510--May 1915
Ss '13
Share).
J-J
48
15.000_July 15 '15-'23 59 '13 M-8 14.000_Mar 1 '15-'21
hewe.
Water Bonds.
1915-1919
3,000c-_ _Aug 1 1924 53 '14 M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '15-'21 430'01 J-J $300.000__July 1 '15-'32
J0 $4,500
445
M-N 15.000c_May 1 '15-'22 430'08 A-0 85,000_ _Apr 1
465
1915 5s '14 F-A
2.000c-Aug 1 '25-'26
'18-'26
4 812 __
1915-1924
• 1,500c_ __Aug 1 1927 5348'14 M-N 14,000_ _Nov 5 '15-'21 4348'09 J-J
78.100cJan 1 '15-'2.5
4 s'13 A-Z) 9.800
1,000_
Nov 5 1922 48 '11 M-S 15.000c_ _WES 1915
laduct Bonds.
General Street, Bonds.
Memorial-Building Bonds.
MS $20.000-A&O '17-'22_ _ 4s
M-N $6,600_ _Nov 2 '15-'18
Street Bonds (City's portion).
bs '14
•
4%s'07 A-0 $145.460c_Oct 1 '15-'24 430'08 J-J $17.710....__
Miscellaneous.
Electric Light (opt. aft. 1925).
July 15-'23
15,000_Aug 1 '15-'20 434s'08 J-D
4 wen ___ $2.000
1915-1916 5s '05 F-A $19,000c__ _Feb 1 1930 4%8'10 F-A
7,200 .June '15-'18
CO. BD. DT.Oct 1 '14_3850.800 53 '11 F
-A
"Paving &Sewer (City', share). GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '14.. $148,500 Assess. val.'14(60%act.)
9.505c_Atig 1 '15-'19
226,234,310 58 '12 A-0
1915 1916 Assessment debt (add'i)__-_ 12.630 State &
7,569c-Oct
43.0'10 Aug $2.000
Co. tax(per$1,000) 13 $14.40 53 '13 M-N 23,800--May 1 '15-'23
.
Sinking fund
33.985 Population in 1910
1 '24-'27
Flood-Repair Bonds.
163,763 5s '14 M-Nf10,000____May 1 1917
1915-1922 Assessed valuation 1913...4,510.450
430'13 A-0 $15,000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
110,582 22-May 1 1919
O N.BD. DT.Oct 1 '14_ $178,131 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-312.90
-Assessment debt (add'I)_.-- 33.86 Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
4,271 MONTGOMERY
TOWNSHIP.
4s '05 F-A
36.048
Sinking fund
INTEREST on the refunding, the
This township is in Ashland Co. 55 '04 A-0 $4.000e_ _Aug 1 '15-'18
Total assessed val. 1914._18,991.958 water and the light bonds of 1905 is
52,341.30 Oct 1 '15-'23
Pike Road Bonds.
(Assessment about actual value)
434s'09 M-S 6.000__Mar 1 '15-'20
Payable at Hanover National Bank,
___ $47,000----Oct 1 1927
Electric Bonds.
Total tax (per $LOW) 1914-312.70 N. Y.; on sower 48 at Miamisburg; on 4s
534s
_-- 22,000__ _Oct 15 1923 4s '05 A-0
Population in 1910
13.879 flood emergency and city building
610.000c-Apr 1 '15-'20
434s
___
19,000----Aug 1 1924
Refunding Light
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Miamisb'g 4
INT.at State Bank in Massillon.
-__
10,000_ --Oct 1 1924 55 '02 M-8 $18.000-Bonds.
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Auto Patrol & Ambulance Bds.
430'12 J-J $5,000_ July 19 1932
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '95 A-0 $12,000c_Oct 1 '15-'26
4s '01 M-N 20,000c_Nov 15 1916
..May 15 1922
4s '02 M-N 20,000c..
48 '03 A-0 10,000c—Apr 15 1928
430'04 May 6,000c—May 20 1929
45 '10 A-0 18.000--_Apr 15 1930
General Purpose Bonds.
58 '95 M-S $25.000c___Sept 1 1915
Street !mot. (City's Portion).
NEWARK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '08 J-D $90,000_ Dec 29 1923
M-N 13,500____May 7 1934
45 '03 J-D 94.000c_June 15'14-'17 430'09 F
-A 26.000___Feb 24 1933
4348'04 M-S 5,600c Mar 21 '14-'19 bs '13
Street Repair Bonds.
430'05 FA 12,000c_Feb 20'15-'20
15'15-'21 4s '03 M-N $3.000c—May 1 1918
7,000c_Aug
-A
4348'05 F
'00
45 '06 M-N 6,0000-May 7 '15-'20 4s '06 A-0 20.000e_Apr 16 1930
M-N 8,000_ __May 15 1931
'14-'31
48 '07 M-8 54,000c_Mar 18'15-'25 4s
is '08 A-0 11.000c_Apr 23 '15-'37 434s'08 J-J 11,000__July 6 1928
A-0
48 '12 M-N 88.320c-May 1 '14-'32 430'08 M-N 6.000___Apr 15 1933
6.000---May 29 1934
is '09
bs '13 M-N 30,000-May 20
55 '14 A-0 20,000_Apr 30 '15-'34 430'11 M-N 18,000— --May 8 1921
1916
BOND.DEBT June 1 '14--$238.000 430'11 M-N 1.500----May 8 1932
20,000___July 19
5.000 48'12
Floating debt
July 7 1931
5,000_
Assess. val.'13(90%act.) 28,106.885 4 s'll J-J
Street Extension Bonds.
School tax (per 81.000) '13-'14-$4.40
27.500 430'04 Aug $15.000_ _ Aug 1 1924
Population in 1914 (eat)
INT.at District Treasurer's office. 45 '05 July 12,000___July 15 1925
6,000c__ _July 1 1931
44s'06 J-J
7
NEW BOSTON SCHOOL DIST. 4 s'll A-0 2,500_ _-_Apr17 1931
1936
5,500_ —July
45 11 J-J
This district is in Scioto County.
2,000_ --Aug 29 1931
-A
$29,500c_Jan 24 '23-'52 430'11 F
4365'13 J-J
5,500—Feb 14 1932
-A
5.000—July 1823-'32 430'11 F
58 '13 .14
430'12 M-N 3.000_ _Nov 25 1932
-s '14 --- 10,000
(7) 430'10 M-N 1.500—May21 1930
TOTAL DEBT
1933
INT. at Portsmouth Banking Co. 5s '13 M-S 6.600
Montgomery Pike Widening Bds.
is '00 A-0 $25,000c—Apr 16 1930
NEWBURG. (See Cleveland.)
Sherman Ave. Damage Bonds.
NEW PHILADELPHIA SCR. D. Es '03 J-D $1,831.75c Dec 15 '23
Sidewalk Bonds (Vii. Portion).
This district Is in Tuscarawas Co.
-A $7.000c_Aug 15'15-'21
bs '13 J-D $128,000c J&D '14-'35 65 '91 F
1920 bs '92 A-0 18.000c—Oct 1 '22-'39
M-8 15,000c
is
7,000c Jan 1 '24-'30
6,000_ __A-0 '16-21 5)094 3-3
5s'14 -__
5,000c_--July 1 1925
114.000- _ _A-0 '22-'28 bs '95 J-J
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 '14$160.000 Ss '97 M-N 2.000c—Nov 15 1917
-A
10,150.160 45 '99 F
5,000c—Aug 15 1919
Assessed val. 1912
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912----$4.20 4s '00 A-0 15,000c__Apr 16 1930
INT.on 48 at Citizens' Nat. Bank, 45 '00 M-N 10,000c—May 2 1930
New Phila., on 5s and 6s in New is '02 M-8 3,500c--Sept 15 1922
2,500c__Aug 15 1923
45 '03 F-A
Philadelphia.
Sewer. Drain. & Ditch Bonds.
45 '00 A-0 $25,000c—Apr 16 1930
TOWNSHIP.
NEWTON
3,900c_ --Jan 15 1924
This township Is in Trumbull Co. 43004 J-J
3,100_ __ _July 1 1925
434s'05 J-J
Road Bonds.
M-N$45,000c_May 1 '15-'32 4368'05 M-N 1.100---Nov 25 1925
430'12
Sewer Bonds,
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $45,000
Assessed valuation 1913-1,709.520 430'05 J-D 325.000____June 1 1925
$5.50 430'06
20,000c---July 1 1931
Tax rate(per $1.000) 1913
1,432 430'07 A-0 29,000_ ___Apr 8 1932
Population in 1910
430'07 J
-D 17,000_ __June 14 1927
at Twp. Treas. office.
INT.
4,600_ __Feb 14 1929
430'09 F
-A
-430'10 A-0 1.500___Oct 24 1930
NILES.
This city Is in Trumbull County. 430'12 J-J 22,000___July 19 1932
3,000___June 18 1933
Street Bonds (City's Portion). 4s'13 J-D
1.500___July 1 1933
5s '14 M-N$11,000_May 20 '33-34 4)s'13
1,500_ _ _Aug 14 1933
-A
5s 14 J-D 10,000_June 20 -37-40 4s 13 F
41-42
-A 12,000____Feb 9 1934
58 14 J-J 45,000__July 1 1 1943 Se '14 F
58 '14 M-8 4,000___-Mar 1 1934
1.500-- _ _July
Town-Hall Bonds.
0,000c_Aug 1 15-24
-A
5s 14 F
48 '06 M-N $3.000—May 15 1931
Water-Extension Bonds.
Debt Extension Bonds.
Ss '14 A-0 $10,000_Apr 1 '27-'28
4s '00 Apr $22.620.62c Apr 16 1920
Park Bonds.
M-N$16.500__May 1 '44-'46 45 '01 Apr 22,388.32c Apr 15 1926
bs '14
1
GEN.BD.DT.May 6'14 $185,550 45 '01 Oct 17,818.24c-Octlb 1926
1,200 4s '02 Sept 23,813.10c Sep
1922
Floating debt
59.429 430'05 F
2,067.08-Aug 1 1925
-A
(incl.).
Water-works debt
Refunding Bonds.
Spec. assess. debt (add'1)- 130,105
126,121 5s 14 -- - $5,000____May6 1934
SinMng fund
3,650. __July 27 1934
Assessed valuation 1913 11,418.090 as 14 ___
Real value (estimated)-_ -12.000.000 55 14 M-S 40,000_ _ —Sept 8 1934
1913-313.40
Fire and Police Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)
8 361 430'03 M-N 11.000c—Nov 1 1923
Population in 1910
43.4304 Apr I5.000—__Apr 1 1924
-A 10,000—Feb 10 1925
430'05 F
NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4,000—July 26 1932
4s '07 3-3
This district is In Trumbull Co.
2,500Aug 29 1931
-A
ar 1 '16-'43 430'11 F
434E1'11 M-S $55.000c-M
M-8 34,000c_Mar 1 15-31 43.0'12 M-S 50,000—Mar 21 1932
43•6s
53 '13 J-J 96.000—July 17'17-48 430'08 M-8 2,200___Mar 31 1933
5s '14 F-A 99.000Feb 2 '18-'50 430'08 M-N 2,500_ —Nov 24 1928
1.500__Jan 30 1929
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 14 $284,375 430'09 5-3
Water-Main Extension Bonds
Assessed valuation 1914 -13,847,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914__$4.60 4348'12 J-J $4,000___JnIY 29 19,
16,500 430'10 A-0 3,000__ _Oct 24 1932
Population in 1914 (eat)
INT. payable at office of City Tress 4s '10 A-0 2.500—Apr 15 1930
Viaduct Bonds.
430'08 M-8 18,600___Sep t17 19
NORWALK.
This city is in Huron Co. Incorp. 4.3 '07 J-J 35,000—July 11 1933
27
Market House Bonds.
April 1881. Population 1910. 7.858.
4s '07 J-J 135,000___July 11 19
Water Bonds.
Water & Light Plant Bonds. 32
A-0 $46,375c ----1915-1925
Ss
-A$105,000---Aug 6
M-8 14,500c ----1915-1928 bs '13 F
58
Water•Works Bonds.
M-8 4,160c — 1915-1922
58
530'93 J-J $20.000c-July 1 '15-'22
General Sewer Bonds.
'15-'20 530'93 M-13 22,500c_Sept 1 '15-'23
430'07 --5.000-- _Sept'15-'19 bs '97 M-8 5,000c___Mch 1 1917
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '12-3216,807 430'95 M-S 15,000cMch 1 1915
Assessed valuation 1912-9,516,010 Ss '97 M-S 5,000c___Sept 1 1917
(Assessment about actual value) 45 '00 A-0 15,000c_Apr 16 1930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 $12.60 43-004 M-8 6,500cMch 1 1924
INTEREST Is payable at Norwalk. 43004 J-D
2,700c---Dec 1 1924
-D
430'04 J
4,500—Dec 31 1924
NORWALK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 430'05 M-N 4,250___May 20 1925
58 12 J-D $24,000_ __..J-D 15-26 430'05 F
-A
1,500--- _Aug 1 1925
bs '14 A-0 8.000c_Dec 1 '16-'23 45 '06 J-D 25,000---_June 1 1931
TOT.DEBT Sept 30 14.._ $33,000 430'06 M-N 5,200___Nov 15 1931
Assessed valuation 1913--10,405.880 is '07 5-3
6.500___July 11 1932
School tax (per $1.000) 1913__44.35 45 '07 J-J 34.000___July 15 1937
430'08 J-D
5,000__Dec 18 1933
4s '10 A-0 15,500___Apr 15 1930
NORWOOD.
This city is In Hamilton Co.. ad- GEN.BD.DT.Sept30 14_$1,676,657
joining Cincinnati. mo. as village Water bonds (Ine.1.)
220,100
Light bonds (incl.)
,
86,000
July 18 1888:city May 4 1903.
Public Bath Natatorium Bonds. Assessment debt (add'I)
279.191
bs '13 A-0 $10,000c---Apr 6 1933 Tax valuation 1913-14-35,271,040
Playground Extension Bonds. Tax val'n 14- 15 (est.) 39,000,000
1933 (Assessment about actual value)
.Is '13 J-J 610.500
Garbage Wagon Equip. Bonds. Total tax (Der $1.000)'14-'15313.71
1933 Population in 1910
16,185
4368'13 A-0 $3,500
INT. at Norwood Nat. Dank.
Office Equipment Bonds.
430'12 J-D $3,500--__Dec 6 1932
NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
I mprov't (City's portion).
430'12 J-D$130,000---Dec 23 1932 45 '09 5-5 $125,000c_July 20 '19-48
4.30'07 M-N 15.000—Nov 15 1927 Ss '92 M-S 2,000c___Mch '15-'16
4s '10 J-J 41.000___Jan 15 1935 58 '95 M-S 6,0000_Apr '15-'20
430'10 M-N 14.000_Nov 15 1930 48 00 M-N 40,000cMay'15-'35
430'11 J-J 15,672.87-July 7 1931 4s '05 J-D 52,000c._ _June '15-'35
4.500— -Aug 26 1932 4s '05 J-J 11,000c._ _July '15-'36
-A
430'12 F
430'13 J-J 20.000--July 2 1933 45 '06 M-S 9,000c.._ _Sept '15-'23
6,000___ _June6 1934 4s '10 M-S 19,500cMar 14 '29-'49
58 14 Se 14 --- 15,615___May 30 1934 4s '11 3-5 75,000c_July 1 '21-'50
4s '11 A-0 220,000c_ —Oct '21-'50
Fire Restoration Bonds.
bs 14 --- $2,500—May 16 1934 4s '12 3-13 55,000_ _Dec 16'22-'49
5s '13 A-0 50.000—Apr 30'15-'20
City-Hall Bonds.
-D $90,000—Dec 30 1932 434314 J-13 95,000c_June 8'16- 40
4s '12 J

NEWARK—(Concluded)
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $3,500c_July 1 '15-'17
GEN. DEBT Oct 5'i4..$674.567
94,657
Assessment debt 48 & 5s..Assessed valuation 1913-27,940,055
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913—$13.00
25,404
Population in 1910
INTEREST Is payable by Sinking
Newark. 0.
Fund Trustees.

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BOND. DEBT Oct 26'14 $760,500 PIQUA.
This city is in Miami County.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).57.216.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_34.70 Sewer Bonds.
20,000 Ss '11 M-8 31.600
Population in 1914 (est.)
1915-1916
Improvement & Refdg. Bonds.
INT. at First Nat.Bk., Norwood. 330
J-J $175,000c- __July 1 1925
Refunding Bonds.
430
M-3 525,000c..
OAK HARBOR SCHOOL DIST.
..Mar 1 1924
This district Is In Ottawa County. 48 '05 J-J 65.000c_july 1 1925
4s '09 M-N 65.000c__May 1 1929
55 08 J-J 51.000._ _July 27 1915
1,500c_Apr 1 1915 48 '09 M-S 50,000c-_Sept 1 1929
Fire Department Bonds.
430'11 A-01 36,000c_Apr 1 '16-'33
M-8 $35.000c__Mar 1 1924
18.000c__Oct 1 '16-'33 430
Street Improvement.
BOND. DEBT Oct 191C- 856.500
$500c......Oct 1 1915
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.) 2,216,270 5s 04 A-0
School tax (per $1,000) 1914—$7.00 4s 05 A-0 1,900c__ _Oct 1 1915
Pop'n in 1914 (est.)---1,700 to 1,800 45 '06 33-5 30000c_Sept 1 1916
INTEREST at office of Treasurer. GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '14.. $611.738
Assessment debt
122.202
TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '14
733.940
OBERLIN.
This village is In Lorain County. Sinking fund
76.635
Assess. val.'12(60% act.)16,000.000
Incorporated In 1846.
Paving Bonds (Vilktge's Portion). Total tax (per $1,000) 1912—$11.60
13,388
430'12 J-J $1.000__Jan 1 '15-'16 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable In New York.
water-Works.
330'99 F-AJ512,000c_Aug 1 '15-'20
1 9,000e_Aug 1 '21-'23 PIQUA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sewer Bonds (General).
School Bonds.
430'07 F-A $7.000c_Aug 1 '15-'28 48 '12 J-D$125.000c---J-D '15-'48
43-43'08 M-S 3,000_Sep 15 '15-'17 BOND.DEBT Sept 29 -14 $125,000
Refunding Bonds.
Floating debt
50,000
59 '05 M-S $17,000c—Sopt 1 1915 sinking fund
11,500
GEN.BD. DT.Dec 31 '13 $52.900 Total val. 1914 (est)
18.000.000
98,770 (Assessment about actual value.)
Assessment debt
24,481 School tax (per 51,000) 1914__ 3.90
Sinking funds
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 0,000,000 Population in 1913 (eat)
15.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-311.80 • INT. at office of City Treas.
4.365
Population in 1910
INTEREST on street bonds is PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
payable at Citizens' Nat. Bank, This township Is In Van Wert Co.
Pike Bonds.
Oberlin; on refunding 5s at State
4s&430 Apr $86.800c-Yr1y to 1929
Say. Bank Co. In Oberlin.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $86,800
Assess. val. '13 (80% act.) 3.515.960
OXFORD.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912—.315.00
This village is in Butler County.
Population in 1910
7.791
Sewer Bonds.
July $50,000c ____1935-1951 in INT. at office of Twp. Treasurer
4343
Van Wert.
Water-Works Bonds.
Apr $4,000c — —1916-1921
430
Sept 25,000c _ __ -1915-1934 POMEROY.
434s
This village is in Meigs County,
1,500c _ _ _ _1920-1922
Dec
55
Mar 4.500c ___ -1920-1928 Suit to compel payment or bond in436s
terest settled in June 1913. V. 96.
Light Bonds.
Electric
Dec $3,500c .......1923-1929 p. 1852.
&
Refunding Bonds.
4s
Sept 1.500c -__ _1915-1917
M-8 $7,000c—_Sept 1 1917
TOTAL DEBT Oct 3 1914 $90,000 430
M-8 6.000c-_-Sept 11915
Assessed valuation 1914-2.485,810 Os
M-S 6.000c__Sept 1 1916
4,050 58
Sinking fund
M-S 24,000e_Sept 1 1917
2 017 5s
Population in 1910
M-S 7,000c__Sept 1 1918
Tax rate (Der $1,000) 1914— _114.55 4345
5s '08 M-S 6.000Mar 2 1923
payable in Oxford.
INTEREST
Light. Water & Debt Bonds.
.
436s
--- $18.929.87—Mar 1 '24
PAINESVILLE.
Street-Paving Bonds.
This city is in Lake Co. Inc. In
Sept 1 1924
4343 --- 68.000
1840. Population 1910, 5.501.
-__ 5,740_ - $600 each 6 mos
tion Bonds. 5s
Fire & Police-Sta
58
--- 24,000_31,500 each 6 mos
45 '08 A-0 $4,000c—A-0 '22-'23 5$
--- 16.400—$1.000 each 6 mos
Water-Works Bonds.
_._ $92.937.50 -Sept 1 1926 _s '12 M-9 25,300
bs
(Due part each six months.)
55 '13 A-0 80.000c—Apr 1 1953 Ss '11 __31,000_$1,000 ea.6 mo
Se '14 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1954 bs '12
10,000—$500 ea. 6 mo
Street Improvement.
8,0003500 each 6 mo
1917 55 '14 -_M-8 14.500
bs
1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '14_ $66,000
14,500
A-0
1926 Assess. val.'14 (34 act.)-- 3,000.000
A-0 13.500
4s
58 '13 A-0 11.500c--Apr 1 '22-'23 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914—$18.50
4,023
53 '13 A-0 3,500c—Apr 1 1924 Population in 1910
1917 INTEREST on street bonds at
33-E3 4,000
45
1923 Pomeroy; on all others in N. Y.
33-8 6.500
45
1921
A-0 5,500
430
3,400
J-J
1921 PORTAGE COUNTY.
4s
Ravenna is the county seat.
A-0 7.500
1921
6s
Hospital Bonds.
58 '13 A-0 3,500c___Oct 1 1925
A-0 12.000c_ _Apr 1 1934 55 14 A-0 f$3,000—Apr 1 '20-25
5s 14
1 2,500__Oct 1 '20-24
Sewer Bonds.
,
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
43-43 14 A-0 860,0000—Am 1 1934
Sept 1922
bs '13 M-S $35000
Sidewalk Bonds.
58 14 A-0 $5,000__Apr 1 15- 19 BOND. DEBT June 1914 $266,000
Assessed valuation 1913.-49,973.200
Bonds.
Electric Light
tax
49 08 33-8 $1,000c___M-S 1 1915 State & Co.In (per $1.000)'1334.70
1910
30,307
4s '09 A-0 9.000c-__A-0 '24-'26 Population
INT. payable at County Treasury.
1918
430'10 33-N 1,500c
4s '07 M-S 13,500c_Sept 1 '17-'23
13,000c-Mar 1 '18-'23 PORT CLINTON.
This village is in Ottawa County.
48 '08 A-0 6,500c—A-0 '21-'23
Refunding Bonds.
1927
M-S 2.000
4s
1922 530 14 M-N $7,700c_May 1 16-23
M-S 2.000
48
Sewer Bonds.
14 A-0 5,000c—Aor 1 1934
5s
'15-'23
00:13 J-J $8,500c_July 1Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
Water-Wo
45 '08 A-0 $15,000c—A-0 '17-'21 55 '12 J-D rks-Extension1 '15-'22
$4.000—June
$328,412
GEN.BD.DT. Mar 1914..
1929
J-D 40,000
111,996 5s
Assessment bonds
1926
.7-13 14,000
34.494 bs
Sinking fund
ll Bonds.
Village-Ha
Assessed valuation 1913—.6,746.580
M-N$14.000c_May 1 '15-'28
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-312.60 Ss '11 BD. DT. Sept 1 '14.. $122,580
INTEREST Is payable at Paines- TOT.
55,880
(Wel)_ _
ville branch of the Cleveland Tr. Co. Assessment debt
8.213
Sinking fund
60
Assessed valuation 1913-3.204,5
PAULDING COUNTY.
(Assessment about X actual value.)
County seat is Paulding.
40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$12.
Bonds.
Court-House-Repair
3 007
in
1
5s 14 J-J t$8,000__July 1 16-23 Populationany1910 is Port Clinton.
bank
INT. at
2000_ _ --July 1 1924
,
.
Infirmary uilding Bonds.
5s '14 A-0 820,000—Apr 1 '16-'25 PORTSMOUTH. county seat of
This city Is the
Pike Refunding Bonds.
Incorporated In 1829
5s '14 M-N$35.900-May 15 '16-'25 Scioto County. Bonds.
Subway lmpt.
Bridge Bonds.
-A $40,000c_Aug I '15-'24
'13 F
bs '12 F-A $24.000c-Aug 1 '18-'25 5s Refunding Bonds.
Experiment Farm Bonds.
33-810 $28,000c.._ -Sept '15-21
-A $15.000c_Feb 1 '15-'20 4s
1916
Ss '11 F
J-D 20,000c._ -June 1 1918
BOND.DEBT Aug 1 14.. $577,450 55
J-D 20,000c- _June 27
100,000 bs
Sinking fund
.1-13 25,000c_Dec lb '14-'24
4s
Assess. val. 1914 _____ --.36,198,000
Levee & Embankment Bonds.
Co. tax (per 51.000) 1914
-A $1,000c—Feb 1 ism
22,730 is '02 F
18- 24
Population in 1910
45 '08 M-N 35.000c_May 1 . :27
INTEREST Is payable at the
(oelne4S-p
pr
4$
County Treasurer's office.
Street improvement
.21
J-D $25,000c_Juae 1 1 922
4s
PICKAWAY COUNTY.
A-0 17.000c- —0c
4s
Circleville is county seat.
3,0000_Dec
4s '07 5-13
Bridge Bonds.
3.000c_June 1 '15-'16
is
59 '13 M-9$290,000_-_M&S '15-'43 , '08 3-13 10.000c__ _Aug 1 1923
-A
16-20
13.500____Sept 1 1919 4s '09 F
55
43 '10 M-N 14.000c-May 1 1 1923
--- 17,500__ --Mar 1 1930 45
4345
6.000c_ _ _June 1 1921
'14 M-S 40,500._ -M-8 '15-'34 4s '09 .1-D
53
1.500c— _Oct
'10 A-0
1921
Funding Bonds.
4s '11 M-S 8.000c___Mar 1 1915
55 '13 --- $17,000
3.500c._ _June 1
17.860----Sept 1 1930 48 '11 J-D 20,000c—Mar 1 1924
_ -4143
4s '12 33-8
Ditch Bonds.
17.0000— -June 1 1921
13.500-___Mar 1 1916 4s '12 J-D 17,000e_Aug 1 '18-'19
bs
-A
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $400,660 5s '13 F
1 1922
1914--47,439,185 bs '14 M-N f 10,000c__ _May
Assessed valuation
26.158
Population in 1910
ai 1 11992194
0 5000- l"
J-J 118:000_- 3
INT.at County Treasurer's office. bs

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PORTSMOUTH--(Conauded)
INTEREST at Chemical Nat.Bk.,
Highway Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$5.10
N. Y.: and at 2d Nat. Bk.. Ravenna. 5s '05 J-J $21,000c---Jan 2 1923 Population in 1910
Sewer Bonds.
18,989
M-S $20,000c_ _Mar 1 1920
4s
J-J
5s
54.000c
1918
INTEREST on bonds marked • is
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '14-$220,000
3)0'06 F
-A 11.000c_Feb 1 '15-'17
(See V 82, p 117. for maturity.) RICHLAND COUNTY.
Assessment debt(addl)_-__ 180,000 payable in N. Y. City at Amer. ExMansfield is the county seat.
change Nat. Bank: on all other bonds
4s
Sinking funds
F
-A $15,000c___Aug 1 1917
11,000
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_6,050,000 by the City Treasurer.
48 '06 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 '16-'19
bs '13 A-0 $60,000__A-0 '15-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000)
F
-A
4s
6,000c___Feb 1 1918
1914-$12.80
-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28 bs '14 A-0 20,000---A&O '15-'24 Population in 1910
45 '08 F
5,732 SANDUSKY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bridge Bonds.
INT. at office of Sinking Fund 48 '12 M-9 $190,000---1915-1951
45 '09 A-0 12,000cOctl'14:15&21
A-0 $10.000c
58
1915 Trustees.
TOTAL DEBT May 1914 $195,000
48 '10 M-S 6,000c___Sept 1 1915 434s
A-0 40.000c
1921
Assessed valuation 1913-31.053,320
48 '11 M-N 6,000c___May 1 1919
A-0 25,000c ----1915-1920
School tax (per $1,000) 1913--$3.00
48 '12 M-S 16,000c-Mar 1 '15-'22 4)0
BOND.DEBT May 1913-$70,000 SALEM. Is in
MOO__ __Nov 1 1920 Assessed valuation.
This city
22,000
58
Columbiana Co nty. Population in 1913 (est.)
real-40,260.270
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Assessed val., personal__24,931,160 48 Refunding Bonds.
Mar $7,000c___Aug '15-'21
5s '13 A-0 $20,000--- _Apr 5 1923 Total val. 1912
65.191.430 48
58 '13 A-0 10,000c-_Apr 17 1923 (Assessment about actual value.)
5.000c_Aug 15'15-'19
48
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
June 2,000cJune 15 '15-'16 SCIOTO COUNTY.
Portsmouth is the county seat.
J-J $35,000c___July 1 1923 State&Co.tax(per $1.000) 1912 $2.60 430'05 F
-A 10,000....Aug 1 '15-'22
55
Population in 1910
47.667 48 '06 J-J
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
Fire-Department Bonds.
5,000--__July '15-'19
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 0007 M-S 10,000c-Mar25 '15-'24 58 '13 M-99440,000--Sept 1 '16-'47
45 '10 F-A $6,000c_Feb 1 15-16
BOND. DEBT May 1913 $40,000
4)(s Ono -ort yenr13, on Aug. 1.)
( 7F A
'
D
p
48 '12 M-N 14.000c-May 1 '17-19
e,000
ROSS COUNTY.
Floating debt
45,000
Police Dept. Bonds.
Chillicothe is the county seat.
4303'08 F
-A 92,000c_Aug 1 '15-'16 Assessed valuation 1912-49,031,690
bs '13 M-S $3,000----SePt 1 1918
General Fund Refunding.
43.0'10 M-S 4,000__Mar15 '20-'23 Tax rate (per 91.000) 1912-93.451
Water-Works.
M-N50,000c___May 1 1916 _s
J-J $10,000____Jan 1 1915 4)0'10 J-J
$
48
48,463
14.000c_July 1 '20-'33 Population in 1910
A-0 40.000c--Apr 1 1926
Bridge Bonds.
4s
430'10 A-0 10,0058-Oct 1 '20-'29
48 '12 J-J 300,000c-Jan 1 '16-'55 48 '11 J-D $37.000___June 15 1936 4348'11 A-0 10.000_ --Apr 1 1921 SENECA COUNTY.
__Apr
-May 1 '36-'55 (Opt. $2,000 yearly beg. June 15 '16) 4)0'12 A-0 10.500c- 48 '12 M-N130,000
Tiffin is the county seat.
-1915-1921
J
bs '13 F-A 70.000c_Aug 1 '18-'22 48 '12
22,000_ _ _Jan 1 1937 4348'12 M-9 11,746.69c
5s '14 A-0 50,000__Apr 1 '23-27
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916)
5s '13 M-9 40,318.25-Sept 1 1921 5s Bridge Reconstruction Bonds.
'13 M-8 $80,000c--M&8 '15-'19
Refunding Water Bonds.
bs '13 A-0 18,000____Apr 1 1938
Street [mot. Bonds.
58 '14 M-9 100.000c-M-S '20-'24
3.658'06M-N$83,000c___May 1 1931
(Opt.$1,000 yrly. beg. Apr. 1'17) 53.0'13
$1.515_ ---Apr 1 1915 BOND.DEBT Sept 29 14 9180.000
Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914-72,000,000
M-N $3,000c--Nov 12 1915 bs '13 A-0 968.000-__Apr 1 1943 4348'11 J-D 318,0058
5s
-Apr 1 '15-'32 (Assessment about 85% actual value)
M-S 30.000-Sept 1 '15-'20 (Opt. 93,000 yrly. beginning 1920)
4s
Sewer Bonds.
Co. tax rate(per 31,000) 1914--$2.55
Street Bonds (Assessment).
Deficiency Bonds.
4%812 F
-A $52,000__Apr 1 '15-'40 Population in 1910
42,421
4s&5s
-- $255,500 -1914-1922 5s '13 _-- $68.000
5)(s'13 J-J
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14-$1.576,500 BOND. DEBT Mar 18 '13-$85,000 53.0'13 A-0 25,000--Mar 1 '15-'39
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
2,800__Mar 1 '15-'18
Sinking fund
1.500 Assessed valuation 1912__48.000,000
Tot. assessed val. 1913-30.663:040 County tax (per $1.000) 1912__$2.75 4s Water-Works Bonds.
'09 J-J $138,000c-July 1 1959 SHAKER HOTS. VILLAGE S. D.
(Assessment about actual value.) Population in 1910
Funding Bonds.
40,069
4)48'12 A-0 $60,0058__Oct 1 '16-'35
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-$13.30 Population in 1913 (est.)
41,000 4)(8'09 A-0 $10,000__Apr 1 '15-'24 TOT. DEBT Apr 1 1914-$130,000
Population in 1910
23,481
F-A 17.470---Apr 1 1921 Assess. val.'14 (305' act.)_3,295,000
INTEREST on bridge bonds paya- 4
INT. payable in N. Y. at Mech. ble at County Treasurer's office.
Sewer & Bridge-Repair Bonds. School tax (per $1.)00) '13___23.50
& Metals' Nat. Bank and Winslow.
430'09 A-0 39.500c_Apr 1 '19-'28 Population in 1914 (est)
1.000
Lanier & Co.; in Columbus at the ST. BERNARD.
Debt-Extension Bonds.
INT. at office of Village Treasurer.
Ohio Nat. Bank and in Portsmouth at
A-0 915,000c_Apr 1 '15-'29
This city is in Hamilton County. 55
the First National Bank.
68 '04 F
-A
Inc. 1878. Pop'n 1910, 5,002.
3.000c_Aug 1 '15-'17
BOND. DEBT June 8 14_ $548.297 SHELBY.
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds.
This village is in Richland County.
PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL DIST.
4.1 '13 F-A 36,000----Feb 1 1933 Floating debt
10,000 Incorporated September 1853.
3%s'02 A-0 1$2.000c__ _Apr 1 1915
Sinking fund
Park Bonds.
10,000
Electric-Light Bonds.
1,900c-_ _Apr 1 1916 48 '10 J-D $15.000c-June 1 1940 Assessed valuation 1914-10,000,000
J
-D $3,000c-June 1 '15-'17
5s
33 '02 A-0 30,000c_Apr 25 '17-'21 48 '11 M-N 6,000___May
,
0
(Assessment about actual value.)
10 1941
Sewer Bonds.
8,000c_Apr 25 1922 4s '11 J-D
6,000_-Dec 1 1941 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$12.00 4)45
A-0 $24,000c-Apr 1 '15-'36
4s'05 M-N20 12.500c May 20'23-'26 43.4s
A-0 4,400-__Oct 15 1940 Population in 1910
as '13 A-0
1,000-Apr 1 '21-'22
40'08 J-J
6,000c_Jan 31 '15-'16 Ss '13 F
-A
8,000_ --Aug 1 1943
_Aug
INTEREST on the refunding1;ds. 55 '14 M-S 4,000__Mar I '15-'19
83
9
4
4)0'09 F
-A 16,000-Aug 12 '24-'28
Water & Light Bonds.
of 1908 and 1910
!mot. Bonds (Village's portion).
48 '06 J-J
14,500c_Jan 12 '27-'30 48 '10 M-N$12.000c--May 10 1940 Treasurer's office; is payable at City
on all other bonds 5s'13 A-0 $1,125---Apr 1 '22-'24
3,500_ _Oct 26 1915 48 '04 A-0 85.000c_ __Apr 1 1934
3.500-July 1 '15-'21
4s '11 A-0 {4,000_ _ _Oct 26 1916 4s '02 M-S 4,000c_Mch 21 1922 at Farmers' National Bank. Salem.O. 5s '13 J-J
bs '13 Apr
4,558____Apr 1 1935
6,000_0ct 26 '17-'18 48 '05 F
-A
1.000c-Feb 1 1925
Public-Library Bonds.
4s '12 A-0 1 4,000__Oct 10 '15-16 48 '05 F
-A
1,000c___Aug 1 1925 SANDUSKY.
$1.500----June 1 1917
This city is situated in Erie County, 48
116,000_ _Oct 10 '17-'23 48 '06 M-N 6,000c-May 1 1936
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
48 '12 J-D 31.000c-Dec 12'26-'32 48 '06 F
4,000c_ _Aug 11938 on Sandusky Bay. Settled June 6 59 '11 J-J 86,000
-A
1915-1926
5s '13 A-0 59.000-Oct 10 '18-'32 48 '07 F
-A 10.000c-Aug 20 1937 1818. Incorp. as a town Feb. 14 BOND. DEBT Mar 3$ '14_9166.439
4).48 14J-J 175,000c_July 17 '34-48 45 '07 A-0 6,500c_Apr 20 1937 1824: as a city Moll. 6 1845.
.
Assessed valuation 1913-4,690.420
Refunding Bonds.
140,000c_July 17 '39-42 48 '08 A-0 4,000c_Apr 15 1938
(Assessment about actual value.)
High School Building.
48 '12 A-0 10.000c---Apr 1 1942 4s '02 M-S $13,000c___Mar 1 1915 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913
-2 .
15 00
-A 21,000c-Aug 1 1920
4s '07 F
-A $15.000c_Feb 8 '31-'33 58 '13 M-N 30.000___Nov 15 1943 4s '05 F
4,903
4s '06 M-S 15,000c-Sept 1 1921 Population in 1910
48 '10 M-N150,000c_May 2 '19-'48
Street, Sidewalk & Sewer (VilINTEREST payable at Shelby.
48 '07 M-S 8,000c_Mar 1 1927
48 '10 M-N 65,000c-May 2 '36-'48
lage's Portion) Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '14 $559,400 45 '06 M-S $3,000c-_Mar 1 1936 4s '09 J-D 15,000c-June 1 1919 SIDNEY.
-A 20,000c---Aug 1 1919
Assessed val. '14 (est.)___35.000,000 48 '06 J-D
1,000c_-June 16 1936 45 '10 F
This city is in Shelby County.
Park Improvement Bonds.
(Assessment about actual value.) 48 '03 F
-A 14,000c_-_Aug 1 1933
School tax (per 21,000) 1914-$3.45 48 '04 M-S 15,000c-Mar 1 1934 48 '08 A-0 $10,000c--Apr 1 1916 4sStreet Bonds (City's Portion).
'09 M-S $5,000
M-9 1915
Refunding Water Bonds
INTEREST on the 4s of 1906. the 48 '05 M-S 6,000c_Sept 20 1935
48 '12 A-0
5,000c_June 15 1936 48'04&'05A-0911,0000_Apr 15 1915 58 '05 ___ 45.000c_A&O 1 '15-'23
4 Hs of 1908, 4s of 1905 and 48 of 48 '06 J-D
500
1915
4s '06 M-N 15,000c_..May 1 1921
$500c__Apr 16 1918
1910 at Central Nat. Bank, Ports- 43.0'03 A-0
5s '13 ___
3,500
1916-1919
mouth; on all others at First Nat. 5s '07 Nov 337.35c_Nov 15 '15-'17 48 Fire-Department Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
'07 M-S $8,000c---Mar 1 1917
58 '08 Dec 253.80c-Dec 1 '15-'18
Bank. Portsmouth.
58
1915-1917
5,000c___Oct 1 1918 5s '88 --- $12,000
48 '07 J-D
6,000c_-Dec 20 1937 4s '10 A-0
1,500
1915-1917
bs '08 Jan 152.60c-Jan 15 '15-'18 430'13 M-S 20,000c-Sept 1'18&'20 55 '09 '14
2,600
1915'1919
PULTNEY TOWNSHIP.
58 '14 F-A 25.000-Aug 1 '23-'24
bs '09 Sept 541.50c-Sept 1 '15-'19
General !mot. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
P.O. Bellaire, Belmont County.
Dec 395.60-Dec 27 lo- 19
5s
1915-1920
-A $7,500c-Feb 1 1920 6s '91 M-9 366.000
5s
Sept 432.42__Sept 15'15-20 48 '05 F
Road !mot. Bonds.
Special Assessment.
Jan
bs '13 M-S $75,000__Mch 19'23-32 5s
175__Jan 30 16-'21 4s '07 M-N 75,000c&r_May 1 1922
434&5s
$84,400
1915-1923
25.000_ _July 3 '23-'32 58
Dec
Ss '13 J-J
200__Dec 20'15-'19 4s '08 A-0 25,000c---Apr 1 1918 4,Sewer Bonds.
58 '14 M-9 50,000-Mar 10 '24-'33 58
Jan
1,116__Jan 10'15-'20 45 '12 J-J f40,000c_July 1'17&'19 3)0'02 J-J $50.000c-_Ju
ly 1 1926
TOTAL DEBT
160.000c-July 1 '23-'24 43011
Oct
485--Oct 28 '15-'19
(7) 58
M-9 1.000
1915-1916
Assessed valuation 1913_ _15,609.495 bs
Ditch-Improvement Bonds.
Oct
97.87_-Oct 28 1920
1915-1918
45 '08 J-J 92,000c --Jan 2 1917 4)0'12 A-0 2,000
Population in 1910
18.518 4s '12 Sept 3.000__ _Sept 1 1932
Atotor-Truck Bonds.
Police-Patrol Bonds.
5s '12 Feb 430.40.-Feb 12 '15-'22
1915-1922
PUTNAM COUNTY.
bs '12 Dec 170- --Dec 1 '15-'22 48 '13 J-J $2,000c_Jan 1 '15-'18 43.0'12 A-0 $8,000
Lots Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '11 Dec 350 --Dec 1 '15-'21
Ottawa is the county seat.
1915-1916
-A $4,000c___Feb 1 1915 45 '12 J-J 91.500
bs '12 Oct 183.52-Oct 1 '15-'22 4s '05 F
Ditch Bonds.
TOT. BD.
_ - $22.000
is
1914-1915 bs '12 Oct 344.64.-Oct 16 '15-'22 45 '07 M-8 5,000c___Mar 1 1916 AssessmentDT. Oct 7 14_ $282,500
bonds (incl.)
84.400
-A
2,500c---Feb 1 1917 Sinking
Stone Road (due bs individ. twps.) bs '12 Dec 113.20_-Dec 1 '15-'22 4s '08 F
fund
48,936
$416.000 ----1914-1924 Sr '12 Dec 147.36-Dec10 '15-'22 4s '08 M-S 5,000c-Sept 1 1916 Tax valuation 1914
58
7.054,780
5s '12 Dec 219.60-Dec10 '15-'22 45 '09 J-J
1,500c___Jan 2 1916
Bridge Bonds.
(Assessment about full value.)
6s '13 M-8 $11,000
1914-1916 5s '12 Mar 227.20-Mar25 '15-'22 48 '07 M-S 26,000c_-Mar 1 1922 Tax rate (per 91,000) 1914-915.80
bs '12 Aug 118.64--Aug25 '15-'22 48 '10 M-S 5,000c... _Mar 1 1917 Population
Court-House Bonds.
in 1910
6.607
48 '10 M-8970.000cSep 15 '15-'24 58 '12 Dec 356.16-Dec10 '15-'22 55 '14 M-N 66,400_ May 1 '18-'24
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
Grade-Crossing Elimination.
1.70.000cMch15'15-'24 bs '13 A-0
5,000---Apr 1 1933
TOT. BD. DT.Sept 1 14- $596.000 58 '13 M-.9 2.500.---Mar 1 1943 48 '13 J-J $42,500c_Jan 1 '21-'24
SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Harbor Bonds.
Stone road debt (add'1)_-- 259,100 bs '13 June
600_ _June
_
Assessed valuation 1914344,596.687 58 '13 July 403.20-July 15'15-23 48 '06 A-0 $50,000c-Apr 1 '21-'25 48 '12 M-8 $100,000c _1920-1932
55 '13 M-S 14,000e_M-9 1 '32-'38
(Assessment abour
Street-Improvement Bonds.
actual value) 58 '13 Aug
325.98-Aug 1 '15-'23
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-$2.95 58 '14 F
-A 13,000____Feb 1 1934 48 '05 A-0 $5,500c___Apr 1 1915 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 19128100.'''
-A
6.000c-Aug 1 1915 Assess. val.'12(80% act.)_7,000,0
Population in 1910
29,972 5s '14 J-J 130,000-July 1 '23-25 4s 05 F
$3.1O
111,000- _ _ _July 1 1926 48 '04 M-9 3,000c-Sept 1 1915 School tax (per $1,000) 1911
INT. at County Treas. office.
48 '05 M-S 3,000c___Sept 1 1915 Population in 1912 (est)
Park dc Playground Bonds.
9 000
58 '13 F
-A $8,000----Aug 1 1943 48 '06 M-S 4,000c-Sept 1 1916
INT. payable in Sidney at Citizens'
RAVENNA.
4s '06 M-S 5.000c-__Sept 1 1916 National Bank.
Town-Hail Bond..,
This village is situated in Portage
F
-A 22,0000- Aug 1 1917
430'08 J-J $9,000c-July 1 1938 48
County. lncorp. Dec. 6 1852.
-J
GEN..BD. DT.Oct 1913_ $281,154 48 '07
, c--- uly 1 1918 SPRINGFIELD.
Bonds.
Sewer
45 '08 J-D
8.000c._ _June I 1919
Assessment bonds (add'1)__
This city is in Clark CeuntY. In34.647
45 '04 J-D $40.000--Dec 30'15-'22 Assess. val.'13
4s '08 M-N
1
'05 J-D 22.500-J&D '23-'25 Tax rate (per (abt.act.)-7,959.370 48 '08 M-N 3,000c_May 1 '15-'17 corporated in 1851 Commission
4s
1,000c_May '15-16 government adopted Aug. 26 1913.
$1.000) 1913----$14.46
-D 22,500-J&D '25-'27
48 '06 J
INT. at Cit. Bank of St. Bernard,
1,000
i--May 1 1917
2.000- --Dec30 1914
48 '07 J-D
4s '09 M-S 6,000c_Mar 1 '15-'18 4s Hospital Bonds.
M-9 $15,000__Sept 1 '15-'17
4,000-Dec30'14-'17
-D
4H8'08 J
45 '09 M-9 5 4,500c_Mar 1 '15-'17 45
M-8 25.000-Sept 1 '21-'25
04,812 M-S 6.000-M&S 1 '18-'19 ST. BERNARD SCHOOL DIST.
1,000c-Mar 1 1918 48 '05 M-S 28.000c-Mar 1 '23-'24
6s 13 .T-D 30,000„--J-D '22-'26 68 '07 M-S $3,000c_Sept 1 1917 48 '09 J-J 1 4,000c_July
1 '15-'18 48 '06 M-9 20,000c_Sept 1 '24-'25
48 '00 M-N 30.000c_-May 29 1930 48
-Works Bonds.
Water
'09 J-J
12,000c_July 1
218 48 '08 M-S 15,000c_Mar 1 '30-'32
4)4812 M-S $7,000---M&8 '15-'16 48 '09 A-0 30.000--Apr 15 '15-'44 48 '09 M-N 22,000c-__May'15
48 '12 J-D 175,000
M-S 30,000-Mar 1 '15-'24
058'12 M-8 40,000
1952 48 '10 M-N 26,900c_May 1 1916 4Hs
1
Park Improvement Bonds.
$1,000 due Sept 15 1916 and $2,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1913- $238.000 48 'ii J-D 26,000c___June 1 1919
1920 58
Sinking fund
1915-1921
M-S 937,000
each six months thereafter.)
4,700 48 '11 M-9 19,200c_Mar
1 '15-'20 48 '10 M-9 20,000c-Mar 1 '33-'36
Assessed valuation 1913_7,875,770 4s
Refunding Park Bonds.
'12 F
-A
8,000__Aug 1 '15-'22
School tax
Mill
__June
6s '015 J-D $5,000_ --June 1 1922 Population(per $1,000) 1913__$4.57 48 '12 F
-A
2,500-Aug 1 '15-19 4%s'12Run Must. Bonds.
in 1913 (est.)
M-S $66,295.84_ --1921-1935
5.600 45
Street Bonds (Village's portion?.
INT. at Cit. Bank of St. Bernard. 48 '13 M-N 19.200 _May 1 '16-'25
Emergency Bonds.
4;0'08 M-9 $12,500-_Sept 1 '15-18
'13 J-J
2,000„-Jan 1 '15-'18
M-8 sz.000sept 1 '15-'16
M-S 6,000-M S 1 '15-'17
45 '13 M-N 10.000-May 1 '16-'20 Is
Flood Emergency Bonds.
4)58'10 M-0 1.000____Mar 1 1915 ST. MARY'S.
45 '14 J-J
2.500____July 1 1919 53 '13 MS
'20-'23
00.10 M-S 5.500-,-$1.000 each
This city is in Augialze County.
4)0'14 M-S 5,000__May 1 '22-'26 5s '13 M-S $22,000c-Mar 1 '15-'19
5,000c_Sept 1
Refunding Bonds.
six months beginning Sept 1 '15
1
500----May 1 1927
Fire Department Bonds.
M-S $19.000c-__Mar 1 1924 434s 14 M-N 1,300_-_May 1
4)48'12 M-8 $10,000___M&S '19-'21 434s
1918 bs
M-9 $35.000-M&S '15-'21
Electric-Light Bonds.
Park Improvement Bonds.
•
Subway Paving Bonds.
M-9 20,000-M&S '15-'24
6 .61 J-D $35.000c J'ne 15 '15-'21 *is
8
M-9 $10,500c _ __ _1915-1924 4148 14 M-N $2,000_ _ _ _May 1 1918 48
4T'08 M-S 20,000----Mar 1 1930
GEN. BONDS Oct 1914-- $251,000
General Street Refunding.
Dock-Improvement Bonds.
4 s'12 M-9 6,000c___Sept 1 1927
Assessment debt
45.472 4%5
$20,000___ _Mar 1 1928 58 '92 F
-A $36,000sc Aug 1
Improvement Bonds.
sinking fund
28,359 4s '12 .1-J 21,0058
1932 4s 'II M-M 4,000c_May'15-'26 48 treet
1 1918
M-S $15.000
1918-1919
Assess. val. '14 (80% act.)6,962.710 48 '12 A-0 46.000c-Oct 1 1937 TOT.BD.DT.May 114-4841,100 430
74-S 284,482.24
1915-1945
(per 91.000) 1914.-915.30
Total tax
Water Bonds.
Floating debt
3,200 bs
M-9 90,065.34-1922-1943
Population in 1910
M-S $32,000c_.- -1915-1930 Assessed valuation 1914-31.053,320 5s '13 M-9 17,842.39eSept 1
5,310 bs
'27-'30




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[VOL. xclx.

Assessment Bonds, 4s, 434s.
General Street Impt. Bonds.
430. Ss and 6s.
4s '04 J-D30 $40.000___Dec 30 1919
75,000--__Jan 1 1924 Outstanding Dec 31 1913_ _ .. 340,969
'04 J-J
4s
City Hall !mot. Bonds.
48 '06 A-0 75.000----Oct 15 1926
$400-M&S 1 '15-'16
330'03 A-0 125.000_-_-Oct 1 1922 4s '10 M-S
Fire Bonds.
-Dec 1 1922
33002 J-D 25.000
430'95 M-N 10.000___May 1 1915 4s '04 M-N$10,000r___Nov 1 1924
STRUTHERS SCHOOL DIST.
330'00 M-N 79,000-- _ _May 1 1920 00'13 M-9 7.000r-M&S '26-'32
This district Is in Mahoning Co.
Street Bonds.
A-0 $35.000c ---1916-1925 331803 A-0 13,000_-Apr 1 1923
5s
$600_Mar 1 1915
430
J-J 25.000c --__1926-1937 49 '04 J-J 142,195--__Jan 1 1924 430'13 M-9
500____Mar 1 1923
-Dec 30 1919 5.5 '13 M-9
43013 A-0 35.000c Oct 1 '26-'45 4s '04 J-D 195.000_1
200__ _ _Sept 1 1923
A-0 7.000c ..Oct 1 '38-'44 430'08 J-D 110,000_-__June 1 1918
53
Flood.Emergency Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 1914$102,000 330'01 A-0 46,000-__Oct 1 1921
f 1.500__Mar 1 '24-'26
Sinking fund
13,000 334s'00 J-D 55,000_ __ _Dec 1 1920 88 '13 M-S 1 1,000__8ept 1 '20-'25
Assessed valuation 1913-__8,381,410 330'01 J-D 33,000_ __ _June 1 1921
20,000____June 1 1922 58 '13 M-9 4,500- -_ _M-9'25-'29
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_33.32 33002 J-D
M-S 5,000-__M-9'20-'24
Population in 1914 (est.)
4,500 4s '07 M-N106,000____May 1 1917 55 '13 M-S
800_-__M-S '25-'26
-A 55.000____Aug 1 1919 55 '13
1NT. at Struthers Say, & Bkg. Co. 48 '09 F
1 '19-'28 53 '13 M-9 3,000_-__M-S '20-'22
48 '10 M-S 100,000__Sept
M-9 1.600.---Mar 1 1925
45 '10 F
-A 60.000--Feb 1 1920 58 '13
SUMMIT COUNTY.
Improvement Bonds.
48 '10 A-0 80.000-_Oct 15 1915
Akron is the county seat.
1922
4s '11 M-N138,000-_ -May 1 1921 68 '92 54-9 $6.000---Mar 1
Bridge Bonds.
10.000-M&S 1 23-'24
55 '13 A-0 $78.000c-Oct 1 '18-'27 4s '12 F-A 117,000__Feb 1 '25-'26 58 '94 M-S 20.000rm-s '17-'20
65,000c_Sept 1 1925 55 '90 M-9
58 '13 A-0 23,000c-_Oct 1 '15-'25 48 '12 M-9 I
1100.000c--Sept 1 1926 5s '91 M-S 11,000-M&S '20-'21
Flood Emergency Bonds.
Refunding [mot. Bonds.
88 '13 A-0$144,000c_Oct 1 '15-'23 45 '12 A-0 114.500c---Oct 1 1928
-A 1925-'27
-A $15.000_ _F
43013 .1-D 130,633c___June 1 1920 43 '05 F
Children's Home Bonds.
48 '10 M-N$10,000c--Nov 1 1915 430 13 M-9 17.700c-Sept 1 1923 43008 M-9 15.000__M-9 1916-'26
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
Sept 1 1933
M-9 98.000c
43013
Court-House Bonds.
'15-'16
45 '05 F-Ae140,000c Feb 1 '15-'24 430'14 M-N169,000---May 1 1931 55 '97 M-S 112,000Mar 1 1 1915
1 1.000____Sept
General Fund Refunding.
9.000c Feb 1 1925
(past due.)
1 1917 55 '90 M-S 1.000
GEN.BD. T. Oct 1 19143782,164 48 '87 J-J $70,000____July
Refunding Park Bonds.
Assessment debt
95.658 45 '89 J-J 190.000_-__July 1 1919
1925-'28
Sinking fund
95,658 38 '99 J-D 15,000_-__Dec 1 1919 48 '05 M-S $5.000__M-.9 Bonds.
Refunding Real Estate
1 1919
Assessed valuation 1914_212,000.000 38 '89 A-0 10,000--__Oct
-M-S 1925-28
SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
4s '03 A 0 200.000____Oct 2 1923 45 '05 M-S $3,000 1 '14-$343.710
(Assessment about actual value)
GEN. BD. DT. Jan
Buildings. Sites, &c.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) 1914-$2.30
40,969
(add'1)
48 '04 M-S $10.000c-Sept 1 1915 Population in 1910
108,253 330'00 M-N432:000::::May 4 1930 Assessment debt
26,699
Sinking fund
NT. at office of Treasurer.
4348'08 J-D 100,000c_Dec 1 '15-'24
library Bonds.
July 1 1923 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)-8.730.870
434s'13 J-J $25.000c-A 100.000c_Aug 1 '25-'34
431s'10 F
1913-312.80
Total tax (per $1.000)
430'11 M-N 45.000c_May 1 '35-'39 TIFFIN.
WM) Station Bonds,
6,132
-A 60.000-Aug 31 '40-'43
This city is in Seneca Co. Inc. in 48 '14 J-D $20.000___ _June 1 1918 Population in 1910
43s'12 F
58 13 J-J 100.000-July 2 '20-'39 1850. Population 1910, 11,894.
Water Bonds.
INT. at office of Sk. Fd. Trustees
I
-A $50,000 __Aug 1 1915
55 '14 M-9 35,000„Sept 1 16-22
48 '05 F
Sandusky River !mut. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $450.000 53 '14 M-9 f$144.000_Sept 1 '15-26 434s'08 J-D f200.000- _J'ne 1 '16-'19
60,000,000
Tax valuation 1914
1 30.000_- _June 1 1920 TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1942
1
6.000_ _Sept 1 1927 I
9
8
(Assessment about actual value.)
48 '09 M-9 100,000-Mch 1 '21-'22 4 '12 M- $125,000_Dec 14 1916
Paving Bonds.
7.500-_Sept 1
School tax (Per $1.000) l914.$1 20 45 '12 M-S $29,400-Sept 1 '15 19 45 '10 A-0 200.000--Oct 1 '23-'26 43011
2
, 48 '10 .7-D 41.570_---Dec 1 1927 53 '14 M-9 12.500_ _ __Sept 1 1924
INT. on 4s of '02 at Springfield
Street Bonds.
-May 1 '27-29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ -$145,000
on 40 '04 at Citizens' 4.8
Say. Society;
--- $1,500---Sept 1 1915 4s '12 M-N150.000
-10,190,070
Nat. Bank in Springfield; 4348'08 at
I 434s'13 M-9 150,000c_Sept 1 '29-'31 Assessed valuation 1914- value)
Refunding Bonds.
(Assessment about full
office of Seasongood & Mayer, Cin- 45
M-S $80,000c___Sept 1 1919 . 43014 J-J 250,000c-July 1 '32-'36
1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914--$5.20
cinnati; on 4318 '10 at Amer. Tr. & 48
M-B 54,000c___Sept 1 1915 43014 M-S 180.000e_Sept
7.000
Population In 1914 (eat)
Say. Bk., Springfield; on 4318 '11 at 4s
M-S 73,000c
Sept 1 1916
Sanitary Refunding.
Fifth-Third Nat. Bank. Cincinnati; 48 '06 M-S 44.000c--_Sept 1 1921 3.653'06A-0$120.000Oct 1 1923
4s '07 M-S 19,000c_-_Mar 1 1922 3318'00 A-0 10.000--_-Apr 8 1920 TRUMBULL COUNTY.
on 431s'12 at office of Dist. Treas.
-Ali general bonds
INTEREST.
48 '07 M-S 24.000c___Sept 1 1922
Warren Is the county seat.
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Special Assessm't Bonds
-4s,65. . and Interest coupons are payable at
Bridge Bonds.
This township is In Mahoning Co Due.
Amount. Due,
Amount. the U.S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.City. 53 '10 M-S $4.000c-Mar 1 1917
Road-Improvement Bonds.
.000c-M&S 1'15-16
1913
$21.700 1916
$17.700 fiscal agents for the city of Toledo. 58 '10 M-S 4
-The city
BONDED DEBT, &o.
58 '12 J-D $39,000---Oct I '15-'20 1914
6,000
20.800 1917
11.800
-s '14 --_8 '09 ___ 45,000
1915
20.400 1918
Bonds.
7.900 debt has been as follows: Aug.31 '12.
County
Oct. 1 '14.
58 '14 A-0 60,000Oct 1 '22-'33 BOND.DEBT May 18 14-$594,050
A-0 $17.600c__Oct 1 '15-'22
4s
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14_ $135,000 Assessment debt (inci.)____ 143.050 Total bd. dt39.181.577 $9,183.744 BOND.DEBT Jan 1914__ -$139,000
Assessed valuation 1913_2,413,300 Sinking fund
Sink. funds_ 1.732.720 2.162.004 Total valuation 1914_ _ _91.600,000
74.934
Population In 1910
1.990 Total assessed val. 1913.-12.830.420
County tax (per $1.000) 1913-$1.949
52.766
INT. at Strutheis Say. & Bkg. Co. (Assessment about actual value)
Net debt--37343,857 $7,021,740 Population in 1910
626.693
dt. 802,662
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..__$13.90 fip'l assess.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
STARK COUNTY.
INT. at office of Sinking Fund
Total debt-38.246,519 $7.648,433
County seat Is Canton.
Trustees.
In addition to above, city had TRUMBULL COUNTY ROAD
Road Bonds (County).
floating debt Oct. 1 1914 of $100,000.
$5.000__--June 2 1915 TIFFIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
The sinking fund is invested in 48 '06 M-S $38.000c-M&S '15-'17
5s
A district in Seneca County,
20,000__June 2'16-'17
maturity)
city bonds.
15,000_ __ _June 2 1918
Building Bonds.
(See V. 83. p.231. for _M-9 '18-'21
58
15,000_Sept 12 '15-'17 48 '12 M-9 $35.000c Mar 15 '15-'21
55 '07 M-9 $74.000c_ _
EQUALIZED VALUATION:
90,000c___M-9 '23-'32
10,000--_Sept 12 1918 88 '13 M-S 12,000__Mar 1 '15-'20
1912.
M-9
1913.
5s
1 1923
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_347,000
$
$
55 '08 M-9 18.000c_M&S
58 '13 ---$190,000_July 21 '15-'24 Assess. val.'13(85% act.)12.000.000 Real estate_163,802.800 159,351,610 58 '05 M-91 10,000c_Mar 1 '15-16
Zs
A-0 j14.000_Apr 10 '15-'18 School tax (per S1.00)) 1911-_$3.26 Personal__ 70.292,560 64,587,830
1 5,000c __Sept 1 1915
'223.939.440 53 '08 M-9 10.000c-Mar 1 1923
4.000 __Apr 10 1919 Population in 1914 (est.)
15.000 Total
4
;23 .095.3601
14.00 5s '10 M-S 25,000c- _M-S '33-'34
Refunding Bonds.
14.40
Tax (per M)
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Tiffin.
1 1935
4s
J-D $20,000c
J-D 1915
5s '11 M-8 8.000- _M & '24-'29
-M-9
CO. BD. DT. Sept 30'14_$303,000
actual value. 58 '14 M-£1 30,000_'Assessment about
1913_ $305,000
Road & ditch bonds(assess.) 391.200 TOLEDO.
POPULATION in 1910 (Census). BOND. DEBT May
TOT.BD. DT. Sept 30'14_ 694.200
Amos McDonnell, Aud.; H. De 168,497: 1900. 131,822; 1890, 81.434; Assessed valuation 1909-8,293,906
office.
Sinking fund
43,911 Witt Hopkins,Sec. Sk.Fd,Trustees. In 1880. 50,137; 1870, 31,584.
INT. at County Treasurer's
Total assessed val. 1913A65.783,260
Toledo is situated In Lucas County.
(Assessment 91% actual value.)
Incorp. Jan. 7 1837. All bonds are
COUNTY ROAD
Co. tax (per $1,000) 1913_-$2.339 originally issued In coupon form and TOLEDO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
H. De Witt Hopkins, Sec. Sink- TRUMBULL 2.
Population in 1910
122.987 reeistratIon oeeurs at pleasure of
DIST. NO.
ing Fund Co-nmissioners.
INT.on court-house bonds payable holder. An election held Aug. 4
43008 M-9 $35,000c___M-S '21-'23
17 1916
in New York; on others In Canton.
1914 resulted in favor of issuing 4348'96 F-A $45.000c__Feb 18 1921 5s '05 54-9 100,000
62.000c-Nov
88.000,000 bonds for purchase of 48 '96 M-N 63.000c_Noy 18 1926 430'06 M-9 64,000- _Mar 1 1920
STEUBENVILLE.
Toledo Rys. & Light Co. A new 48 '96 M-N 90.000c_ _Mar 8 1929 BOND.DEBT May 1913-3162,000
This city Is in Jefferson Co. Inc. city charter was adopted by the 48 '97 M-8
4s '98 M-N 90.000c May 20'23St 28 TUCARAWAS C6FNTY.
in 1797. Pop 1910. 22.391.
.
voters Nov. 3 1914.
48 '08 A-0 150.000c Oct9'23.'28,33
Park Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
County seat is New Philadelphia.
23 1928
53 '13 J-D $12.000__Sept I '15-'18 430'94 .J-D $43.000c_Dec 1 1914 430'08 M-N150.000c_May 16'30-'39
Bridge Bonds.
43013 J-D 30.000_ __June 1 1920 45 10 A-0 500,000c_Nlar 8 '40-'43 65 '13 A-05100,000c- _1915-1916
Oarbage-Plant Bonds.
430'12 J-D $4,000-Sept 1 15&18 430'08 F
-A 525.000Aull'28-'33&'38 4s '11 M-N160.000c_May 2 '44-'47 68 '14 M-NI15.0100___Feb 29 1917
-A 300.000-- ug 1 '40-'41 45 '12 J-J 165.000c_Jan
4s '09 F
130,000_Aug 29 '16-'17
Engine-House Bonds.
48 '11 M-S $6.200____Mch 1 1916 43 '11 M-N150.000__May 1 1921 49 '12 A-0 400.000_ __Oct 9 '39-'48 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_ -$100,000
180.000Mar 1'19-'24-'29
-A 200.000__Feb 1 1925 4315'14 M-8 150.000c_8ept 1 '19-'44 Assessed valuation 1913 .71,441.990
4s '95 F
Market-House Bonds.
-A 135.000____Feb 1 1922 430'14 M-S due every 5 years)
430'12 J-J 528.000c_Sept 1 '15-'21 45 '12 F
(Assessment about actual value)
($25,000
58 '13 M-N 36.000-Sept 1 '15-'23 4s '12 A-0 185.000c.-_Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14_$2,205,000 State&Co. tax (per$1,000) '13-54.30
57.035
45 '12 J-D 21.000____Dec 1 1927 Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
136.658 Population in 1910
43008 M-S $12.000c_Sept 1 '15-'18 43013 M-9 227.000c-__Sept 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1913_234,095.360
430'08 M-S 3,000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
Fire Department.
(Assessment 100% of actual value.) UNION COUNTY.
43008 A-0 24.000c_Oct 15 '15-'18 48 '06 J-D $60.000-Dec 15 1926 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-34.20
Marysville is the county seat.
500c.. _ _Mch 1 1915 48 '08 M-8 30.000____Mar 1 1928
Tr.Co., N.Y.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
-D {20.000c_Mch 1'17&19 430'13 M-S 200.000c-Sept 1 1928 INT. at U. S. Mtg. &
430'11 J
5s '13 J-J $70,000
11.0000-- _Mch 1 1922
1917-1918
City Hall Bonds.
55 '14 M-N 50.000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
48 '10 J-D$300.000---Dec 1 1935 TROY.
Bridge Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of
5s '14 J-J $7.500__Mar 1 '17-'19 48 '12 J-D 30.000c _Dec 1 1943
as a city in 1890. 430'05 M-S $1,000c
Miami Co. bloom.
4349'12 A-0 8.500___Mch 1 1918
Park & Boulevard Bonds,
7.800
58 '06 J-D
Paving Bonds (City's portion).
5s '14 M-N 5.500-.Sept 1 '15-'17 334s'00 M-N$75,000_May 1 1920
_Mar 1 1921 430'04 M-13 $1.000r __Sept 1 1915 4318'08 J-J 27.000cBonds.
3 s'01 M-9 75.000
Library Bonds.
Home
M-9 $3,000c_1915-1917 434s'07 J-D 50.000___Dec 30 1927 4s 08 M 8 8.000r--M-9 1928-31 88 Children's $9,500
43
'09 A-0
43008 A-0 45.000--__Oct 1 1918 48 '12 M-S i 8.000...__M-9 1925
Water Bonds.
Refunding Bonds,
26.000_-__M-S '26-'32
M-S $10,000c___Mar 1 1915 48 '92 J-J 200,000-July 1 '22&'44
48
M-S 110.000c----Mar 1925 4s '92 J-J 400,000-__July 1 1942 48 '12 M-S 4.000.--M-9 1919 430'08 M-8 $75.000
e
S
27.000----M-8'20-'28 CO.BD. DT. Nov 6'14-3240,000
58 '13 A-0 20O.000 Sept 1 '16-35 334500 J-D 100.000____June 1 1930
710___-Mar 1 1916 Assessment debt(add")____ 226,040
48 '09 A-0 55.000----Apr 1 1924 48 '12 M-9
Filtration Plant Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _37.842,355
Refunding Paving Bonds.
88 '14 A-0 $65.000 ___Sept 1 1916 33099 J-D 150.000c_June 1 1929
50
S1.000r_--May 1 1917 State & co. tax(per$1,000)'14-33.
(Subject to call after June 1 1924)
Water-Main Ext. Bonds.
21.871
4s '07 M-S { 6.000r_May 1 '18-19 Population In 1910
5s '13 .14 $10.000„Sept 1 '15-'18 4s '09 J-D 30.000----Dec 1 1929
office.
INT. at County Treasurer's
16,000r_May 1 '20-'23
-D 30.000____June 1 1930
4s '10 J
Road Bonds (Optional Mat. I 1).'
Water Bonds.
-Mar
430'09 M-S $12.500c_--Sept 1 1920 48 '11 M-8 75.000 __ _June 1 1921 48 Refunding$4.000_M-9
1 1936
'05 M-9
1925-'28 UPPER SANDUSKY.
430'13 J-D 25.000.
Street Bonds.
1 1936
Electric Light Bonds,
430'10 MS $12,000- _Sept 1 1922 4 s'13 M-9 150.000c___Sept 1 1918 43098 M-S $18.000_---Jan 1 1918
This ylllage is in Wyandot Co.Inc.
_ __Aug
-A
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1911) 434s'14 F
.
4s 04 J-D
4.000_ .._June 1 1924 in 1848. Population 1910..3,779
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding 30.00043012 M-8 21,200Mar 1 15-19
Sewer Bonds.
1 '15-'18 48 '99 A-0$250.000._ _Apr 1 1929 48 '07 M-9 28.000__M-9 1917-'26
56 13 A-0 22.500Sept
1 1915
5s '07 J-D $10.000c___Dec '16-'11
Light Bonds.
Refunding
-D 22.000--Mar 1 '15-'19 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1919)
430'12 J
48 '05 M-E4 $1.500__M-8 1925-'28 55 '08 M-S 15,000c_ _Apr 1 1917
Market Bonds.
53 '14 M-N 12.000__Sept 1 '15-'18
5.000c-Oct 1
58 '09 A-0
Sewer Bonds.
Dec 1 1927
53 '14 M-9 18,000__Sept 1 '16-'21 48 '10 J-D$110.000____
5.000c_--Aug 1 1919
-A
5s '03 M-S $14,000____M-S '15-'21 58 '10 F
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1914_$936,624 48 '10 M-S 70,000-___Mar 1 1930 Egi '05 M-9 3.500._Feb 1 1915 58
J-J
12,000c_ _A &0 1 1920
-Feb
Natural Gas,
33,197,930
Tax valuation 1913
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1 1917 48 '12 M-S 4,000....M&S '20-'23
430'92 J-J $100.000July
(Assessment about actual value)
400__M&S '25-26 5s '10 A-0 $16,000_ _ _ _A & 09181
M-N 75,000 ....May 10 1919 58 '13 M-S
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--$12.20 4348'89 A-0 175.000- __Oct 1 1919
55'12 A-0 23.000_ _A & 0 '21-'22
Water Bonds.
1923
INT. at office of Sinking Fund. 430'89
'84 M-9 $16.000-M&S 15-'18 58 '13 A-0 16,000c_ __A&O07,000
(is
Grade Separation Bonds.
800___M-S 1915-16 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-5100,000
1 1933 fis '08 M-9
..)_4,0
.
STEUBENVILLE SCHOOL DIST. 430'13 M-S $98,000c___SeptPart.). 48 '08 J-D
2.000___J-D 1915-'16 Assess. val. '13 (abt. so
B'dway No. 6Ec7(St. Ry.
600.-M&S 1 '15-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191348 '05 M-Nf$20.000_May I '15-'25 48 '11 M-N$29.979--_-May 1 1916 4s '09 M-9
INT. at Fourth Nat, Bank. N. Y.
1 28.875_Nov 1 '15-'25
-A 24.000----Aug 1 1917 00'10 M-9 1,100____Sept 1 1916
'12 F
'11 J-D 72.000e-54.000 yearly 58
48

SPRINGEFIELD-(Concluded)
Police-Department Bonds.
430'12 M-9 $3,000c-Sept 1 1928
Water Bonds.
A915-1922
M-S$120,00058
1921-1927
M-S 75.000
45
1923-1939
M-S 250,000
4348
Market-House Bonds
M-S$125.000_- 1915-1939
430
Arch over Indian River.
1917
M-S $2,850
430
Beech Creek Improvement Bds.
48
1927-1928
M-S $17.500
Sewer Bonds.
M-S$112,335.77 -.1923-1930
48
1915-1922
5s '10 M-9 15,755.26
M-S 298,329.73 1917-1938
4315
General Light Bonds.
43012 M-S $62,000-_Mar 1 '19-'23
Special Assessment Bonds.
M-S$195.885.30 1913-1922
58
Bridge Bonds.
45 '08 M-9 $40,000-Mar 1 '31-'32
TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1 '13$2,108.500
195,885
Assessment debt (incl.)-Water debt (included).- 463,000
192.929
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913-50.105,900
(Assessment about actual value.)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1912-$14.00
46,921
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Springfield
or at Importers' & Traders Nat.
Bank in New York.




430'14 J-D$200,000__June 1 '16-'35
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ __$323,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ _35,000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$12.00
INT.atPeoples N at.B k„Sten benv.

Nov., 1914.]

OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS

97

WAUSEON.
'URBANA CITY.
Water-Main-Extension Bonds.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
This village is in Fulton County. 45
This city Is In Champaign County.
Apr $75.000c......_ __ _ _ _1934 45 '08 J-D $7,000c_June 1 '15-'28
Incorporated in June 1852.
Bridge Bonds.
0
Apr 26.000c --_-1936-1937
Improvement Bonds.
Water Bonds.
--_Sept 1 1915
33.500430'10 430
Apr
9,000c
1938 _s
--- $5000
3,000____Feb 1 1916 64 '96 Sept $10,000c__- -1915-1924 48
4%8'13
Apr
6.000c
1939 BOWD. DEBT June 1 '13.. $84,500
4%813
1,800___Sept 15 1916 4s '05 M-3 6,000c.- -.1916-1921 414s
Apr 50,000c_ --1940 & 1942 Assessed valuation 1912-9,017.085
-A 19,000c_ _ _1915-1933 59
4s '06 F
Sewer Bonds.
Apr 15.000c..
1943 (Assessment 2-5 to 3-5 actual value.)
Sewer Bonds.
5s '11 .1-J $2.000 --_July 1 1915
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '14— $210,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912- —$4.10
430'12 M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 '28-30 44s'06 Sept
$908.94—.1915-1916 Sinking fund
INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank.
29.000
650c. - _1915-1917 Assessed valuation 1913 5,422.575
5s '14 A-0 48,000 Apr 1 '31-'33 64 '07 Mar
430'13 Feb
4,240c_ _Feb 1 '15-'18 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913—.49.40 YORK TOWNSHIP.
Sewer bonds.
Street-improvement Bonds.
Ss '13 J-D 38.000—Dec 20 1923
es
Population in 1910.
This township Is In Van Wert Co.
3.179
4348'07 M-S $4,050
1915-1917
Refunding Bonds.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
1915-1918
4%s
- $10,000- July 1 '15-'16 55 '08 M-S 2,960c
430'03 M-S 38,000c_Sept 1 '15-'18
WILLSHIRE TOWNSHIP.
MOO
June 15'23-'28 430'09 Feb
1915-1919
430'11 .J-D 115.000c
430'04 M-S 25,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24
This twp. is In Van Wert County.
430'10 A-0 8.100
1915-1920
General Street Bonds.
45 '07 M-S 10,000c Sept 1 '24-'26
Road-Improvement Bonds.
1915-1921
es
- $1,700 __July 1 1915 4346'11 A-0 4.696
4s '08 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '25-'28
$2,500c
1916 4s '09 M-S 7,000c_Sept 1 '28-'29
68 '14 A-0 16,500__Apr 1 '17-'20 430'12 M-S 4,560c_ - - -1915-1917 45
M-S 175,5(10c
GEN.BD. DT.May 1 '14_337,200
1923 45 '10 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '21-'28
Water-Works Bonds.
$10,000c—Dec 15 1923 Assessment debt (add'I)
12,000c
59,656
430'08 .1-0
1926 48 '11 M-S 18,000c_Sept 1 '28-'30
M-S 10,000c
• s'11 A-0 100,000—Apr 1 '16-'22 Assess. val.'13(90% act.)_3,106,100 55
1930
5,000c__ _Mar 1 1931
430'11 J-J 25,000__July 1 '29-30 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-313.30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'14_ $100.000 5s '12 M-S 4.000
Sinking fund
6.500— _Feb 15 1931 Population in 1910
2.650
8,810 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1912- $90,000
.58 '14 F-A
GEN.BD. DT.Apr 1 '14-4385,542 INT.at People's State Bk., Wauseon. Assess. val.'13 (80% act.)-3,937,270 Assessed val. '12 (ft act.)_3,340,000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-.324.60
Assessment debt (add'i)_— 97.475
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'12—$9.04
Population in 1910
19.364 WELLSTON.
Sinking fund
2,405 Population in 1910
1,489
This city Is In Jackson County. Population in 1913(est.)
7.913.776
Assessed valuation 1913
2.500
INTEREST payable at the Van
(Assessment about actual value.) Incorporated in 1875.
INT. payable in WWshire at F. & Wert
1913-- _$14.60
National Bank.
Tax rate (per $1,000)
Street-Improvement Bonds.
M. State Bank.
Population in 1910
7.739 58
J-D
$200
1915
-A
3,000c_Aug 1 '15-'17
INT. payable at the City Treasury. 4s '06 F
YOUNGSTOWN.
4%s
M-S 4.000„Sept 1 '15'16 WILMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Clinton County. This city Is in MahonIng County.
F-A 10.000
48
1915-1924
Incorporated Apr. 14 1868. Part ot
430
VAN WERT.
34-8 2,800
1915-1918 4s '19 M-S $54.000c_M&S '15-'50 water debt is payable from earnings
This city is the county seat of Van 4s
--1.000
1915-1919 BOND. DEBT May 9 1914370,000 of the water-works department and
Wert County. Incorp. Feb. 181818.
Assessed valuation 1913-5.191.245 part from
Water-Works Bonds.
general levy. The Interest
58
Street Bonds (City's Portion).
M-N$12,000
1915-1920 School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-34.95 and principal of refunding water 4s
M-N 10.000
Ks'13 J-J $13.400— -July 1 1923 5$
1921-1925 Population in 1910
4.491 and
8,000_June 15 '15-'24 58
INT. at Clinton County Nat. Bk. from filtration plant 55 is Payable
M-S 15,000_ _ _M-S 1 '26-33
es 14 J-D
water earnings.
Water Refunding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Bridge. Viaduct and Culvert.
J-D $2,000
4.15s'll A-0 $120,000c- Apr 1 '16-39 55
1915-1916 WOOD COUNTY.
58 '04 A-0
$750
1914
Assessment Bonds.
J
-D
48
9,500
1915-1933
County seat is Bowling Green.
es '04 A-0
250
1914
4s,430&5s 379,990
1915-1921 5.Fire Department Bonds.
Court-House Repair Bonds.
'10 A-0 11.000
1914-1915
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $1,000_ _July 1 '15-'16 5s '14 M-S $10,000c__M-S '15219 es '12 A
es
0 4,800
1914-1917
'00 J-D $9,000c—Dec 1 1915
4s
Refunding Bonds.
Detention Home Bonds.
5s
A-0
1915-1918
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1914_3156.600 48
$9.000—July 1 '15-'23 65 '13 M-S $13,000c-M & S '15-'18 53 '13 A-0 12.000
'14
50.000__Oct 1 '16-'25
Assessment debt (add'1)
63.000 430'12 J-D f 450
1916
Bridge Bonds.
City Dump Bonds.
fund
Sinking
20,978
14,000
1917-1920 64 '05 M-S $20,000c_M&S '15-'19 58 '08 A-0 e10.500
1914-1918
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).7,610,630 430'12 J-D
7,000_ __J&D '21-'27 6s '13 M-S 6,000c—M&S '15-'17
Public Playgrounds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-313.90
Sewer Bonds.
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 1914-.$760,000 58 '12 A-0 $7,200
1914-1918
Population in 1910
7,157 64
.1-.1 $1.400_ _ _July 1 1915 Assessment debt(add'1)
65,000 As '14 A-0 10,000Oct 1 '16-'20
INTEREST payable by City Treas. GEN.BD. DT.May 6'143140,000 Total valuation 1913_ - 85.940.170
City
Total assessed val. 1913 3,644.932 County tax (per $1,000) 191332.339 4148'12 Building Bonds.
A-0 $200,000.— -1914-1933
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913-_-$15 50 Population in 1910
46,330 58 '13 A-0 100.000
1915-1924
WADSWORTH SCHOOL DIST.
Population in 1900
8 045
INTEREST payable at County 5s '14 A-0 30,000
1917-1926
Medina County. INT.at First Nat.Bank,Wellston. Treasurer's office
This district is in
or any bank.
City Prison Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
Wood County Say. Bank, depositary. 430'04 A-0 322,800
1914-1925
1914-1930 WELLSVILLE
430'07 M-S 61,000
—
.
Contingent Bonds.
This city is in Columbiana County. WOOSTER.
BOND.DEBT June 1914—$61,000
58 '04 A-0 $2,000
1914-1915
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_3,700,000 Incorporated in 1848.
This city Is the county seat of
Filtration-Plant Bonds.
Park Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-35.00
Wayne County.
53 '03 A-0 $80,000....1914-1929
430'10 Nov $6,000__ _ _Nov 1 1930
Wadsworth Nat. Bank.
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at
Emergency Repair
City Building Bonds.
J-D $6,250___June 15 1915 5s '12 A-0 $7,000 Bonds.
45
1914-1916
64 '08 Nov $1,750—__Nov 1 1928 (Subject to call after Jane 15 1906.)
Fire Department Bonds.
WAPAKONETA.
Refunding Bonds.
s-a
4s
$8,000
'95
1928
1914-1917
Anglaise County. 55 '95 J-J $15.000--July 1 1920 4s '05 J-D 21,000__Dec 1 1925 53 '04 A-0 $6,000
This city is in
fot
A-0
600
1914
Incorporated Mar. 2 1849.
4s '02 Sept 15,000—Sept 1 '15-'44 4s '04 J-J
A-0
'16-24 5s
475
1914
4s '02 Dec 27.000—Dec 1 '15-41 4s '09 J-J 49.000„July 151 1929 55 '04 A-0 8,000
Funding Bonds.
10,000__Ju1y
'08
1914-1917
430'11 F
-A $12,950c-Feb 1 '15-'21 430'03 A-0 25.000—Oct 1 '18-'25 4 'll M-N 6.800c_ __Nov 1 1921 53 '09 A-0 4,000
1914
Assessment Bonds,
4%s'05 J-D 18,000„June 1 '25-'31
55 '12 A-0
Various 45 '05 J-D 20.000__.._Dec 1 1925 434s'12 M-S 76,000c_ ...Sept 1 1932 5s '12 A-0 63.000—Oct 1 '14-'22
48,4%s & 5s $64.790
Paving Bonds (City's Portion).
6,000
1914-1917
Deficiency Bonds.
4s '06 J-D 20,000---Dec 1 1926 430'10 F
-A $13,000
1929-1931 5s '12 A-0 8.600
1914-1918
J-J 1915 55 '09 Jan
J-J $1,000
.64
8,500—Jan 1 1929 4s
7,000_._ _Oct 1 1924 55 '13 A-0 2.200
191s-1915
Water-Works and Light Bonds. 58 '10 Jan 11,500_ —Jan 1 1930
M-S 17.500c-Sept 1
1915
430'03 A-0 31,320—Apr 1 '15-'18 430'11 Jan 10,000____Jan 1 1931 430 11 .74 25,000c___July '31-'34 5s '13 A-0 MOO
430'12
1 1932 5s '14 A-0 23.500
1916-1923
1,500--Oct 1 '15-'17 430'12 Jan 18,000—_Jan 1 1932 5s '13 A-0
35,000c—Apr 1 1933
General Street Bonds.
Augiaize Riv. & Sewer Dist.No.7 430'13 Jan 10.000_-„Jan 1 1933
55 '03 A-0 $2,050
1914-1915
4 8'08 M-S $6,750c-Sept 1 '15-'23 5s '14 July 10,000_ __ _July 1 1934 4sPublic-Building Bonds.
-- 840,000
1915 55 '07 A-0 16.000
1914-1917
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
58 '07 A-0 13,500
1914-1918
58 '98 J-J $30,000
Jan 1921 48 '00 F
-A $60.000„Aug 1 '15-'26 430'11 M-N $1.500c—Nov 1 1921 55 '08 A-0
1.000
1914
4,150c_June 1 '14-'18 4s '01 J-J 32,400__July 1 '15-'26
64 '13 J-D
55 '09 A-0 6,000
Fire-Equipment Bonds.
1914
Street Impt. Bonds, General. 4s '03 F
-A
1,000__Aug 1
'09 A-0 80,000
$600c—July 1 1916
1914-1921
43.s M-N15j$7,000—Nov 1 '15-21 430'05 A-0 5,000____Oct '15-'16 530'13 .14
1 1925
58 '10 A-0 11,000
Water-Works Bonds.
1914-1924
1 8,000—May 1 '15-'22 4s '06 M-S 3,000— __Sept 1 1926
A-0
1914-1915
4%8'08 M-S 7,700c_Sept 1 '15-'19 45 '06 M-N 4,000_ __Nov 1 1926 0'07 M-N $9,000—May 15 1917 55 '10 A-0 6,000
(Subject
call May 15 1909.)
5,500
1914-1917
430'11 A-0 2,240__Oct 10 '15-'21 5s '08 Aug 6.000c..—Aug 1 1928 4s '10 J to$5,000c___Dec 1 1920 53 '10 A-0 3,000
55 '10
-D
1914-1916
430'10 M-S 10,000---Sept 1 1923 55 '09 May 1,100c__ _May 1 1929 48 '10 J-D 25.000c—Dec
1 1930 55 '10 A-0 2.000
1914-1915
4%8'11 M-N 10,500c_May 1 '15-'21 58 '09 Aug
.
1.200c-__Aug 1 1929 530'13 M-S 2.000c- _July 1 1916 64 '12 A-0 4,000
1914-1917
Sewer Bonds.
'13 F
-A
.
1914-1915
55 '13 A-0 $14.000c_Oct 1 '15-'28 es Fire Station1.200_Aug 15 1918 GEN.BD. DT. Feb 15'143375.000 55 '12 A-0 2.000
Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 96,962 5s '12 A-0
1,300
1914
Water-Works Bonds.
'06
, __ -_-1914-1915
es '95 M-S $20,000___M-s '15-'18 45 '08 J-0 $5,000____Dec 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1913_ —8.060,901 Es '12 A-0
58
Aug
1.000----Aug 1 1928
(Assessment about actual value.) 55 '12 A-0 28,000
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 1 '14- $115,550 58
1914-1920
'08 Sept
500_-_Sept 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913—$15.00
'13 AM
Assessment debt
1,880
1915
64,790 5s '13 J-D
5,000__--June 8 1923 Population in 1910
TOT. DEBT Sept 1 '14
200
6,136 58 '13 A-0
1914
180.340
Street Improvement.
Sinking fund
1916
3.140 4s '03 M-S $6,000____Sept 1 1923
INT.at ofnce Sink.Fund Trustees 53 '14 A-0 3.300
58 '14 A-0 75.000
Assessed valuation 1913—.5,524,670 4s '06 M-S
1916-1926
2,000_ _Sept 1 1926
511 '13 A-0 14,000
Total tax (per $1.000) 1915_314.00 58 '08 Feb
1915-1919
4,700_ __Feb 1 1928 WOOSTER SCHOOL DIST.
55 '14 A-0 20,000-_Oct 1 '16-'20
Population in 1910
5,349 53 '08 Aug
1,200____Aug 1 1928 430'08 M-S $40,000c.Mar 15'15-'30
INT. at office of Village Treasurer. 5s '08 Apr
Glenwood Ave. Wall Bonds.
1,200__ __Apr 1 1928 53 '13 M-N 6.000_Mar 15 '20-'25 5s '13 A-0 83.500
1915-1916
5s '08 Dec
1,850__ __Dec 1 1928 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $46.000 55 '14 A-0 3,000____Oct 1 1917
WARREN COUNTii.
58 '09 Aug 3,000.... Aug 1 1929 Assess. val.'10(60% act.)_2,733,985
Grade-Crossing Bonds.
Lebanon is the county seat.
58 '11 July
300_ ---July 1 1916 School tax (per $1,000) 1910-425.40 4s '09 A-0 $40,000
Flood Emergency Bonds.
1914-1921
58 '11 Nov
700_ _--Nov 1 1916
INT. at Wayne County Nat. Bk. 58 12 A-0 10,000
1914-1918
5$ '13 M-S $236,000__M&S '15-'43 6s '14 J-J
3,200.10„Jan 1 1919
48' 13 A-0 2,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 20'13 $262,000
1915
Water Works Bonds.
WYANDOT COUNTY.
45 '13 A-0 4.000
Assessed valuation 1913.-33,000,000 58 '95 J-J $5.000____July 1 1920
1915-1916
Upper Sandusky Is the county seat.
Hospital Bonds.
Population in 1910
24,497 4s '01 J-J 25,000_ -July 1 '15-'19
Court-House Bonds.
5s '05 A-0 $7,000
INTEREST at County Treasury. 4s '02 July 27,000„July
1914-1920
1 '15-'41
$43.750_Yearly to 1917
Market-House Bonds.
4s '02
Road Bonds,
ls '07 A-0 340,000
WARREN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 430'03 Dec 6,500__Dec 1 '15-'27 (is1914-1917
A-0 7,500_ --Oct 1 1923 5s
$131,400_ ---Part yearly
Police Department Bonds.
$5.500c_ _ _ _1915-1920 430'04 F
430'97 J-J
-A 16.000—_Aug 1 1925
1914
4s '99 M-8 17.000e- - -1915-1931 GEN.BD. DT.Sept 30'14 $463,140 BOND.DEBT May 1914—$230,000 58 '03 A-0 81.400
Assessed valuation
Sanitary Bonds.
43 '02 ni-S 19.000c- -- _1915-1933 Assessment debt (add'I) . 24.955 State&Co.tax(per 1913-39.494.470
$1.000)'13$3.4910 53 '03 A-0 $12,000
1914-1924
45 '10 J-J 65,000c_ —1920-1941 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) -7,550.000 Population in 1910
20,760 5s '08 A-0 2.000
1914
48 '10 J-J 15.000c- _ .1937-1941 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914---$14.60
J-J'16-'37 Population in 1910
1ST. at office of Co. Treasurer. 5s '09 A-0 3.000
.5s'14 J-J 110,000
1914-1916
7.769
$218,500
Refunding Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Oct 1914
INT. at office of City Treasurer,
434s'03 A-0 $27.500__ --.1914-1924
Assessed valuation 1914_ _20,500.000
XENIA.
(Assessment about full value.)
This city Is In Greene County.
Assessment Bonds.
58
14,500 WESTERVILLE.
__41.220,634
Population in 1914 (est.)
Sewer Bonds.
1914-1917
Park Bonds.
INTEREST at any Warren bank. This village is in Franklin Co. Inc. 45
J-J $30.000c July 27 1920
5s '05 A-0 $13,200
July 9 1858. Pop'n 1910, 1.903.
Fire-Department Bonds.
1914-1925
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
1914-1917
Street & Sewer Bonds (Village's 5s '13 J
-D $12,000c___June 1 1933 58 '06 A-0 16,000
58 '09 A-0
1.000
Marietta Is county seat.
Portion).
Refunding Bonds.
1914
430'02
1914
$50,000____Mar 4 1922 48 '04 M-N/16,000c_Nov 1 1924 5s '10 A-0 1,000
Bridge Bonds.
7.500
430'08 J-J
3.500— _Oct 1 1928 4s '04
1914-1916
89.200c_ -Oct 15 1924 58'Il AM
55 '13 --- $110.000
55 '12 A-0 6.500
80,000—Sept 1 '15-'30
430'11 A-0 12,200-- —Oct 1 1921
1914-1917
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s '13 M-S
1914-1923
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913.. $253.750 430'06 A-0 $15,000c—Oct 1 1926 GEN.BD.DT.Oct 27'14_ $159,400 58 '12 A-0 50.000
Assessed valuation 1913--43,000,000 4).s'07 A-0 1.500c- _ _Oct 1 1927 Special assess. bds.(add'.).. 79,100 5s '14 A-0 10.000_ _Oct 1 '16-'20
Electric-Light Bonds.
Cash on hand June 1 1914- 42,314
Water-Works Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912-44.081
'14 A-0 $3.000_ —Oct 1 1917
population in 1910
$25.00045.422 4%8'02
Mar 4 1922 Total valuation 1914
9.263,287 5sSewer Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 11 '14.. $159.960
(Assessment is actual value.)
$600
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE Assessment debt (included) 41,960 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-$15.30 58 '11 A-0
1914
58'12
Sinking fund
SCHOOL DIST.
1914
24,600 Population in 1910
8,706 58 '13 A-0 1,500
350
1914
This district is In Fayette County. Ass'd val.'13 (full value) 1.852,900
INT.on street and fire-dept. bonds 53 '13 A-0
A-0
1,125
1915
4s '11 M-Sj$96.000 _ _Mar 1 '16-'47 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_$1.80 payable at office of City Treas.; other
INT. payable at Westerville.
1 4,000..--Mar 1 1948
bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. 58 Water Works Extension Bonds.
'08 A-0 315.000
(Subject to call after 1941.)
1920-1926
1920-1931
XENIA SCHOOL DIST.
48 '12 34-8 $30.000c-Mar 1 '16-'45 WEST PARK.
,
48 '10 A-0
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ $130.000
This village is in Cuyahoga Co.
1914-1937
434s
J-J 310,000c_July 1 '25-'29 4s '12 A-0 120.000
45,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ __8,520.000
Cemetery Bonds.
1914-1922
1 10,000c_Jan 1 '26-'30 430'12 A-0
(Assessment about 90% act. value) 4s
Apr $4,000e...._
1920-1949
1916 45
A-0 37,500c-Apr 1 '15 to 58 '13 A-0 300,000
Apr 10.000c
School tax (per $1,000) 1914..43.98 4345
1943 {
1915-1925
$1,500 each A&O to 1917}Oct 1 '24 5s '13 A-0 110,000
200,000
Population in 1913 (eat)
8.800 Town-Hall Bonds.
1916-1940
2,000 each A&O to 1923
55 '11 A-0 200,000
Apr $15.000c
INT. at Midland National Bank. 58
1943
1917-1936
3,000 each A&O to 1924
58 '14 A-0 250,000
1917-1941




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Water-Works Bonds (Refund.).
4Ms'91 M-N$50,000c___May 1 1916
43 '95 A-0 125,000c___Oct 1 1915
3)0'99 A-0 30,000c__ Oct 1 1919
Levee-Repair Funding Bonds.
4s '10 M-S $6,000r___Sept 1 1920
55 '13 A-0
3,000_ _Oct 1 1923
Fire-Department Bonds.
4s '10 M-S $4,000r_ Dec 1 1915
48 '11 A-0 9,000r_ _Oct 1 1921
45 '12 M-S 6,000r__ Mar 1 1917
4s '12 A-0 4,000_
Oct 1 1922
58 '14 .1-D
1,800_ _June 15 1919
Work-House Bonds.
48 '05 M-S $3,500c___Sept 1 1915
Water Bonds.
45 '05 J-J $10,000c___July 1 1915
48 '11 M-N 8,000_ ---Nov 1 1916
4s '07 M-S 3,000_ _Sept 1 1916
45 '07 MN 6.000___May 1 1919
58 '14 M-S 3,600_ _Sept 1 1920
58 '14 A-0 9,000_ _Oct 1 1924
Street-Improvement Bonds.
4.41s
M-N 38,100c___Nov 1 1917
s 1
-J
15,000c___Jan 1 1920
45 '10 A-0 4,000r_Oct 1 1920
4s '11 M-S 16,000r___Sept I 1921
48 '12 M-S 3,000_ ___Sept 1 1922
4s '12 3-fl
3,500- -Dec 15 1922
4s '12 J
-D
6.839__June 1 '15-'21
48 '13 A-0
1,500__Apr 1 1923
450'13 M-N 9,300----May 1 1928
55 '13 J-D
3,800____June 1 1923
53 '13 F
-A 19,500_ _ _ _Aufp I 1927
53 '13 M-N 1,500____Nov 1 1918
58 '14 A-0
1,200____Apr 1 1917
53 '14 M-N 3,100____May 1 1919
-fl
53 '14 3
6,200_ _June '15-19
5s '14 J-J
1,650__ __July 1 1919
53 14 F
-A
5,300____Aug 1 1920
53 '14 A-0
,
c
Flood Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $15,000__ -Apr 15 1928
Street Grading Bonds.
48 '09 M-S $1,500___Sept 27 1919
48 '11 M-S 1,500____Sept 1 1921
53 '13 3-3
3,000_ .._...July 1 1925
53 '13 A-0
2.000--Oct 1 1918
Sewer Bonds.
4s '10 J-D $27,400c___June 1 1920
48 '12 M-S 3,000r__Sept 1 1922
4s '05 M-8 4.000----Sept 1 1915
4s '11 J-J
1,000--__July 1 1916
48 '12 J-D
2,000---Dec 15 1922
58'13 J-13
9,700____June 1 1923
53 '13 F
-A 12,500--_ _Aug 1 1925
58 '13 M-8 4.500____Sept 1 1927
53 '13 A-0 5,500----Oct 10 1918
YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOL DIST.
4s '05 M-8 $45,000c_Sept 1 '18-'19 55 '14 A-0 3,150--__Apr 1 1920
2.000
June 1919
M-3 (20,000c_Sept 1 '15-'16 5s '14 J-D
4s
5,000c-Sept 1 1917 5s '14 J-J • 4,050__July 1 1919
$619.868
4,50'07 M-S 52,000c_Sept 1 '21-'24 GEN. BDS. Oct 1914
80.395
43.s'08 s-a 116,000c_.-Sept 1 1925 Assessment debt
700,263
40,000c_Sept 1 '26-'27 TOT. DEBT Oct 1914- _
242,600
411s'09 M-S 16,000c___Sept 1 1928 Water debt (included)
,
80,725
40.000c_Sept 1 '29-30 Sinking funds
63,000c-Sept 1 '31-33 Assessed valuation 1913_ _28,583,600
-a
4,10'10 s
M-S 150,000c_Sept 1 '34-'36 (Assessment about 80% actual value)
435s
4 lis'l 1 M-S 100,000c_Sept 1 '37-'38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ ...$14.60
28.026
00'12 M-3 175,000c_Sept 1 '40-'42 Population in 1910
434s'13 M-S 55,000c. _ _Sept 1 1943
INT.at office of City Treasurer and
58 '13 _-- 100,000c_Sept 1 '21-'24 at Nassau Bank. N. Y. City.
450'13 M-S 100,000c_Sept 1 '25-33
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $1,055.000
140,795.190 ZANES17ILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed val. 1913
School tax (per 31,000) 1913-_$13.00 48 '12 J
-D $80,000c-Dec 23 1942
Population in 1913 (est.)--_ _100,000 5s '14 .14 63,000c_Jan 24 '25-'40
M-S 80.000c.. __1915-1916
IN'rEREST payable In Youngs- 4s
1 1946
town at Dollar Savings & Trust Co. 48 '06 M-S 130 000c....
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. 5353,000
Sinking fund
43,000
ZANESVILLE.
This olty is the county seat of Musk- Assessed valuation 1914_ _ 31,303.790
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_54.10
ingum County. Inc. Apr. 1 1814.
Population in 1914 (est.)
30.000
Refunding Bonds.
INT. on 580.000 bonds due 19154s '95 A-0 $79,000c___Oct 1 1915
-fl 28,500_ _ _June 20 1914 1916 payable at Nassau Bank, N. Y;
53 '13 3
on $130,000 at Old Citizens' Nat.
Park-Improvement Bonds.
43s'13 A-0 $15,000____Apr 1 1928 Bank, Zanesville; on others at City
58 '14 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '15-'34 Treasurer's office.

YOUNGSTOWN (Concluded)
Improvement Bonds (City's Pot.)
1914-1915
5s 03 A-0 $5,000
1914-1915
2,000
53 '05 A-0
1914-1917
53 '06 A-0 22.300
1914
5s '07 A-0 7.000
1914-1928
53 '08 A-0 34,300
1914-1915
1,160
53 '09 A-0
1914
58 '08 A-0 3.000
1914
53 '09 A-0 9.000
1914-1915
53 '10 A-0 10,000
1914-1917
A-0 15,000
58 '10
1914-1918
5s '11 A-0 81,500
1914-1917
58 '12 A-0 45.900
1914-1919
5s '13 A-0 11.000
1914
58 13 A-0 6,200
1915
1,500
53 '13 A-0
1915-1919
58 '13 A-0 16,000
1915-1916
5.500
53'13 A-0
1915-1918
'13 A-0 21.400
7,500
1915-1917
5s '13 A-0
1916-1919
58 '14 A-0 4.500
5,000
1915-1919
58 '14 A-0
2.500
1916
58 '14 A-0
1916-1923
5s '14 A-0 32.000
1916-1918
5s '14 A-0 6,000
Sidewalk and Intersection.
1915
5s '13 A-0 $5,000
1916
58 '14 A-0 2.000
Refuse Disposal.
1916-1921
5s '14 A-0 513,750
Water-Works-Engine Bonds.
1914-1923
4)0'13 A-0 572.200
Flood-Emergency Bonds.
1915-1916
58 '13 A-0 $9.000
Water-Main Extension Bonds.
48 '06 A-0 $25.000
1914-1918
55 '08 A-0 13,000
1914-1919
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
48 '01 M-S $40,000
1914-1921
East End !mot. Bonds.
58 '09 A-0 $1,000
1914
West Ave. Bridge.
5.8 '14 A-0 $5,000
1915-1916
GEN. BDS, Sept 28'14-$3.079,465
Assessment bonds
1,220.694
TOT.BD. DT.
Sept 28'14 4,300,099
Sinking fund
617,188
NET DEBT Sept 28 '14_ 3,682,911
Total valuation 1914____162,000,000
(Assessment about actual value.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_$13.00
79,066
Population in 1910
Population in 1913 (est.)__ _ _110,000
INT. at office of Sk. Fd. Trustees.

1

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil divisions
In the State of Ohio which are not represented among the foregoing detailed
reports. We have added the population from the Census of 1910.
Bonded Floating Assessed
Tax
PopuDebt
.
Debt. Valuation. Rate. lotion.
$43.000
Noned$2,111,136 458.70
Ada School District
None 4961.320 413.64
Addyston (V), Hamilton Co..- 45,000
1,543
Arcanum (V), Darke County- 46,500 15.850 41,410.000 413.20
1,361
None 11,250,000 112.00
Archbold (V), Fulton County_ 59,520
1.082
None 44,500.000 44.65
Barnesville School District__ 30.000
None 4843,910 414.80
Batavia (V), Clermont County 42,000
1.034
Beaver Twp., Ma °fling Co-- 48.590
4114,480 49.20
1.911
Bedford (V). Cuyahoga Co__ 52,809
45.798,315 47.20
1,783
Bellevue Village School Dist__ 81,300
None 17.073,400 §4.90
Bethel School District
30,000
4910.510 411.20
Big Spring Twp., Seneca Co-- 59,000
43,327.000 d18.75
1.755
Blanchester (V). Clinton Co__ 28,500
41,211.207 d13.80
1,813
Bloomfield Twp.,TrumbullCo. 30,000
None 11,544,000 t10.00
Bloom Twp.,Seneca County__ 86.000
None 13,011,710 136.00
1.753
Bluffton (V). Alien County...... 41.455
None 41,714.180 414.00
1,953
Bluffton School District
36.000
None 42,029,090 49.00
Bradford, Darke County
40,700
4632,010 414.80
1,844
Bradford School District
35,000
None 4683,970 410.40
Brady (Two), Williams Co_..- 28,000
None
1,852
Bratenahl School District_ _ _ 36,800 None
840,000
Brecksville Twp. S. Dist
25,000
None 11,651,340.0 0
*3,000,000 1.4.0
18 0
Bremen (V), Fairfield County_ 50,078 20.300 11,500,000 112.00
925
Bremen School District
30,000
1.400 11.130.000 115.00
Brewster (V), Stark County.._ 42,000
None 11,055,536 113.00
Brewster School District
27,000
1,720 1832.000 13.00
Bridgeport Sch. Dist
60,000
None 14.470.420 15.00
BrooWdeld Twp.,Noble Co.._..100.000
None 13.324.380____
2,581
Brookside (V)
36,000
1,200,000 §12.80
Brookville(V), MontgomeryCo 34,000
None 1,323,000 113.50
1.187
38,348
Brown County
§21,800,000 ____ 24832
Brunswick Twp., Medina Co- 58,000
1.800,000
Bryan S. D., Williams Co......_ 35.500
None 43,041.070 49.40
Buchtel School District
30,000
1,000
1586,000 *10.00
47,500
Bucyrus School District
19,946.290
Byesville (V), Guernsey Co___ 33,200
41,414,917 d13.40
3,156
ille S. D., Guernsey Co..- 50,500
Byesv
41,966.632 410.80
Cadiz (V). Harrison County__ 73.900
2.200 12.162,330 115.40
1,971
None 12,600,000
Cadiz Sch. Dist., Harrison Co. 25,000
Caldwell (V), Noble County.. 68,000
None 41.469 000 413.20
1,430
None 47.989.650 469.00
Canal Dover(C),Tuscarawas Co$90.700
6.621
None 48,562,270 43.75
Canal Dover School District._ 57,000
Canton Twp.. Stark County--a- 576
,
Carrollton, Carroll County__
1,730
1,000 ____ -,- §10.60
Centerburg (V), Knox County 35,600
723
None 41,637670 414.80
Chagrin Falls (V), Cuyahoga Co.75.850
1,931
202,125
County
Champaign
444.000.000 a3.01 26,351
Chardon (V). Geauga County- 61.050
41,541.485 413.20
1.542
None 41,862,330 47.20
Chatfield (Twp). Crawford Co- 39,000
1,129
None 41,310,520 415.00
Cheviot (V), Hamilton County 59,234
1,930




ME

Bonded Floating Assessed
Tax
PopuValuation Rate. lotion.
Debt.
Debt
None157: 2 :550§54 :58 06. 44
42 8 5 940 11
903
50 3.90
Circleville (C), Pickaway C0-$183.558
7
7
Clay Twp., Montgomery Co.. 29,000
79,425
2.565 43,657,900 48.80
Clyde (V), Sandusky Co
2.815
None §1.107,000 §11.70
Coal Grove (V). Lawrence Co_ 30.000
1,759
§23,490.980
Coltsville Twp.School Distriot*79,000
000 41.934,020 413.20
1.
Columbiana (V)
48,000
489,736,380 42.15
320,000
Columbiana County
None 41,212,955 415.00
ColumbusGrove(V),PutnamCo 75,000
1.802
700 41,341,645 411.60
Columbus Grove School Dist_ 27.500
None 11,749,080 18.98
25,000
Concord Twp. Sch. Dist
4621,360 415.00
1.074
Continental. Putnam County.. 27.800
None
§900.000 §15.00
1,848
Covington, Miami County_ _ _ - 33,500
41.681,810 46.80
1,819
Cinnberry Twp.. Crawford Co_ 38.000
None 43.944,940 412.60
4.020
Cuyahoga Falls (V).SummitCo. 63.800
Cuyahoga Falls School Dist_
35,000
469
None 41,401,000 46.40
Dallas Twp., Crawford County 58,000
43,762,670 46.80 2,971
Danbury Twp., Ottawa Co_ *59,200
1,689
Delta (V), Fulton County_ _ __135,000
None 12,040,000 §15.00
43,207,580 412.20
4.008
Dennison (V), Tuscarawas Co 105.000
d3,230,270 411.20
Dennison S.D .TuscarawasCo 67,000
4 0 1.549
it:147:20
DoverS. D., Tuscarawas Co.. 28,500
41:05
89 0
4
6
Dresden, Muskingum County_ 40,500
None
East Palestine (V), Columbi3.537
a
na
County
63,022
East View (V). Cuyahoga Co_ 25.304
479
7
d1,308,790 410.00
Eden Two., Seneca County- 63,500
1.233
None 42.088,000 410.00
Elide School District
25.000
11,160,090 §6.22
650
Ellsworth Twp,Mahoning C0425,000
Elmore (V). Ottawa County__ 45.000
None §936.141 411.00
937
Empire School District
30,000
950 11,301,000 4415.00
Erie County
102.500
Noned02,720.490 111.00 38,327
Euclid Two. School District
27,000
None 12,316,960 14.80
Fairfield Twp.. Huron County 40,000
Fairport(V), Lake County...._ 62.500
2.263
12.003,560 413.20
Fayette (V). Fulton County.. 37.950
915
4850,340 413.60
660
Fitchville Twp., Huron Co _y40.000
41.134,310 48.80
Frankfort School District-- 32.000
None 180.1,000 §5.00
Franklin (V), Warren County-111,316
2.659
42,407.446 415.00
Frazeysburg School District__ 30.000
None 1800,000 17.71
Fulton County
204,440
Noned35,540,630 a2.14 + 23,914'
1,001
Garrettsville (V). Portage Co.. 55,095
None 11.403.565
____
Geauga County
27,000
Noned16,751,540 43.35 +14.670
Genoa (V), Ottawa County_ _ _ 42,780
817
2,000 4488.000 412.60
Georgetown, Brown County.. 48,588
41,309.063 413.60
1.589
Girard (V). Trumbull County- 69.800
45,982,750 411.40 3,736
Girard School District
44,500
None 17,877.570 §4.13
Glendale (V) Hamilton Co___ 64,000
1,741
None 12,059,870 117.30
Giouster (V), Athens Co49.752
2,527
41,327,480 415.00
Goshen Twp., Mahoning Co__y50,000
Grafton Twp., Lorain Co
1,522
None 11,491,970 18.10
63.000
Grandview Heights(V), Franklin County41,058,910 411.10
489
Greenfield Two.. Huron Co..- 4 0
6 ,000
00
41,278.635 49.20
Green Twp., Mahoning Co......y50,000
Greenville S. D., Darke Co...... 39.500
48,241,910 47.60
Greenwich Twp., Huron Co..- 66,000
None 41,934,385 47.40
1,526
Greenwich (V). Huron County 40.350
304 11,109.910 115.60
876
Grove City, Franklin County- 35.662
4520,460 412.70
837
Guernsey County
325,000
§36.802,905 ____ 42,716
Guilford Twp., Medina Co........ 62,000
None _. __
1.741
Harris Two., Ottawa County_ 63,000
None 2.352,190 15 00
-.
2,088
Hebron School
3,600.000 §3.80
Hicksville School District_.-- 28' 05 None 2,028,000
District40 0 0
.7 0
Hicksville (V). Defiance Co__ - 25,500
None1,925,000 413.00
2.395
Hillsboro (V), Highland Co.... 76,500
None 43,972,075 411.60
4,296
Hillsboro Spec School District. 93,500
*4,315,160
Hocking County
43,000
None§23,'231.230 13.25 23,650
Holgate (V). Henry County. *25.000
1687,250 115.00
1.095
Homerville Twp., Medina Co_y28,000
Hopewell Twp., Seneca Co__ 37.000
43,322.330 d6.50
2.194
Hubbard Twp.,Trumbull Co_ 50.000
Hubbard (V), Trumbull Co...... 37.100
d1, 5 ..0° 41---0
t47270 290 2 07 0
.
1,699
Hudson Sch. Dist.. SummitCo 50,000
None 11,364,290
Huron CV), Erie Co
75.000
None 42.109,801 d13.00
1.756
Ironton School District
58,500
None115,379,301 13.00
Jackson (C), Jackson Co
130,700
d4,448,798 415.00
5.468
Jackson Twp., Crawford Co.... 36,000
4854,070 46.50
4,236
Jackson Twp.. Picitaway Co.._ 25.000
42 946.090 14.00
1.083
Jefferson (V), Ashtabula Co_ _223,930
None 41,870,950 412.90
1,461
Johnstown (V1, Licking Co-- _*37.058
4019,580 411.20
805
Kenmore S. D.. Summit Co__ 31,200
Lebanon (V), Warren County.. 64,600
None 13,890,000 112.81
2.698
Leetonia (V). Columbiana Co. 51,880
42,603.190 410.00
2,665
Lelpsio (V). Putnam County__ 40,000
None 41,350,000 415.00
1,773
Lelpsic School District
1.000 41.441,290 411.80
Lewisburg (V), Preble Co__ _ 32561)01
4815,939 413.00
672
Liberty Two., Crawford Co...... 31.(4).;
None 1'2,277,910 17.80
1,342
Liberty Twp.,Trumbull Co_.... 96,000
None110,156,850 18.20
5,412
Liberty Two., Van Wert Co... 90,000
None 13.840,350 18.10
2,377
Liberty Twp Rur S D,UnionCo 30,000
None 1.500,000
Liberty Twp S D, Wood Co__ 35,000
None 2,568,890 -_-Lisbon (V), Columbiana Co_10),540
None 42,616.250 415.00 3.084
Litchfield Twp., Medina Co__ 30,000 Nonst11,004,000
Liverpool Twp.,Columblana Co 44,000
x591.230 x23.40 22,368
Lockiand (V). Hamilton Co... 188,385
None 41,779,360 414.78
3,439
Logan (V). Hocking County-101,250
44,425,125 415.00
4,850
London (V). Madison Co........ 54,401
43,729,400 415.00 3,530
Louisville (V), Stark County.... 35,000
None 41,598,200 411.30
1.6/1
Lykens Twp., Crawford Co_ - _ 62,500
500 11,730,670 •I8.20
383
Lyme Twp., Huron County-- 37,000
None 43.016.590 46.00
4.162
McArthur School Distrist___ 25.000
None
§15.00
MoConnellsville(V).Morgan,Co. 55,500
1,831
None 11.800,000 115.00
Madeira S. D., Hamilton Co_ 25.000
None 4622,730 ---Madison Twp., Lake County-Y36.000
Madisonville S. D., Hamilton
County
171.500
Malta (V), Morgan County.-- 26,000
971
4913,055 414.00
Mantua Twp.Sch. District_ _y25.000
Margaretta School District.... y30,000
Martins Ferry(C),BelmontCo. 115,149
. 0 9.133
0
t1,9:070006000 ii30
..00 t 10 8
Martins Ferry School District.119,01)() None
Martinsville School District__ 33.000
None §1.021,860 §6.20
Mason Sch. Dist.. Warren Co.. 28.000
None
1750,1)011 18.0(1
Medina Co. Road Dist. No. 1....128.500
19,500,000 115.00
Wigs County
60.000 None 110.721,68) -- 25,594
Mesopotamia Twp., Trumbull County
60,000
None 1967,000 Metamora S. D.. Fulton Co__ 25,000
4,500 4399,810 15.00
3,194
tdiddleport (V). Meigs County 111.400
41.805,830 415.00
Milford Centre (V), Union Co 41,000
685
§729,000 §15.50
Milford (V). Clermont 1G Hamilton Counties
1,321
41,294,130 415.00
30,400
Millersburg School District__ 35,000
Millersburg (V), Holmes Co__ 83,734
2.020
12,263.830 §15.00
Milton S. D., Miami County.. 48.400
41,778,210 49.50
1,032
Mineral City(V),TuscarawasCo 25.000
1.050 1'860.000 113.60
1,396
Minerva (V). Stark County__ 35,120
56
0
0 :3 5
1 1 0 19.
:90 0 97 14 . 0
Mingo Junction School District 48,000 8.500 4161
Minster (V). Anglaise Co._ _ _ 90,010
None 11.118.370 - -Monroe County
30,000
119.555.705 14.70 24,244
1,152
Monroeville (V). Huron Co _ _ - 42,380 _
41.275.895 415.00
Montpelier (V), Williams Co_ _146,500 -None §2,810,74) §13.40
27
16
/
9
188,000
Nonet14.742.045 15.56 16.:053
Morgan County
5 700 ;2.816.830 14.00
Mt. Gilead (V), Morrow Co
25,591
Mt. Healthy School Distriot„ 50.000 gone 14.18)010 15 00
4575.490 411.60
Mt. Victory School District_y28.500
4566,555 415.00
Murray School District
None 44.1110.009 §190
0
. 11
Napoleon S. D.. Henry Co_ _ _4303,g000
2,650 1915,000 113.60
Nelson Twp.School Distrkt- 28,000
6,082
14.021,780 115.80
Nelsonville (V). Athens Co_ _ _134.61.2
N 00 3 100: , 11. 0
. 1
5 1
.
2
865
New Berlin (V), Stark Co___ 38.500 - /e 11,.552 910 115 01
51:5128a
Newberry Twp., Miami Co.- 430_00
New Bremen (V),AuglaizeCo.$,0,,00 None§ 1,931.500* 13.80
None 46,500,000 47.00
3.836
New Haven Twp., Huron Co.._ 64,000

0:11M2 §210 52"
'
1

1

:00063
0

Nor, 1914.]

INDIANA-DEBT OF STATE,

99

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax
Pop u-NON-NEGOTIABLE.
DOMESTIC DEBT
Debt. Debt. Valuation. Rate. kitten.
by
New Lexington (V).Perry Co$120,460
None$§2,128,335$115.40
Held by Vincennes University.
2,559 8s Held Q Perdue University.
-J$340,000- -- -Apr 1 1921 3s '09 8-a $120,518c-Apr 10 1917
New Lexington School Dist__ 26.000
42,214.686 410.60
by
None d1,548,395 49.00
New London Twp., Huron Co_ 37.000
(See V. 91, p. 722.)
2,152 5,Held M Indiana University.
-N$144.000-_Sept 1 1937
New London (V). Huron Co- 92.643
None t1,645.280 113.6) 1.557
New Philadelphia (C). TusoaINTEREST and principal of foreign debt payable at the office of Winsrawas County
340,216 None 19,023,610 410.00 8,452 low, Lanier & Co., New York; on Show Pavilion bonds at the State
NewRichmond(V),CiermontCo 50,264
None d991,060 414.80
1,733 Treasurer's office.
North Baltimore(V) Wood Co. 62,030
5.0)9 11,713.000 115.40
2.503
TOTAL DEBT,&C.
-Sept.30'14 Sept.30 '13. Sept.30'12. Sept.30 '11.
.
No. Lima School District.... 26,700 None t1.070,000
Foreign debt
$135,615
$405.615
$805,615
$655,615
Norwich Twp., Huron Co
None 11,757.325 1'11.00
37,5_10
777 Domestic debt
604,548
604,548
604.548
640.548
Nottingham School District- 52,000
None $1,530,200 t5.00
Oak Harbor (V). Ottawa Co-- 66,000
1,559
Total debt
$740.163 $1,010,163 $1,260,163 51,410,163
None 1'1.768,105 110.30
Orange Twp.,Cuyahoga Co-- 31.700
850
ASSESSED VALUATION.
None 114.149,331 113.20
Orrville (V), Wayne County-215.893
-The following table shows the total valua3,101
73,875
d1,858,905 415.00
Ottawa (V), Putnam Co
2,182 tion of real and personal property, including railroad and other property:
76.399
None138.136,410 §3.20 22,360 also the State tax rate (per $1.000) for the general fund for the years indiOttawa County
cated. By an Act of the Legislature of 1905 the General Fund tax
District.-- 45.000
*6,746.580
Painesville School
was.
None d1,587,740 d15.00
Paulding (V), Paulding Co.-195,760
2,081 fixed at $1.20 per $1,000 for each of the years 1905, 1906. 1907, and 90cente
per 31,000 annually thereafter; the law also stopped levy for sinking fund.
25.627 5.276 t793,270 t15.80
Payne (V). Paulding Co
1.207 until
1908, when it was again resumed.
135,000
None§32,000,000 ____ 35,396
Perry County
YearsValuation.
1.000 *1,600,000 415.30
Perrysburg (V). Wood County101.646
State tax. Years1.913 1913
Valuation.
Stale tax.
$1,898,207,235
Perry Township Sch. Dist.... 30.600
49,185.560 d4.20
$0.70 1904
$1 543 000 000
: : :
0.
.
90
1912
1,890,460.710
Peru Twp., Huron County... 57,000
None 11.665,000 8.40
0.90 1903
1911
Pike County
99.030
1,891,601,167
Nonet11.000,000
0.90 1902
1.25 15.72.3 1910
1,394,808,242
0.90•
Piketown (V), Pike County
1,797.486,410
30,462
d393.162 d12.00
0.90 1901
668 1909
1,360.445,139
0.90^
Plain City (V). Madison Co--- 78.700
1,776,132.096
None 4948.750 413.95
0.90 1891
893 1908
1,255,256,038
• 1.20Plain City (V), Union County. 78,550
1,723,311,564
11.200.000 114.00
0.90 1880
514 1907
764,287.517
1.20'
Plymouth (V). Huron & Rich1,717,037,215
1.20 1870
178
1.50t
1906
land Co
1,654,888,461
26.500
41,342,265 d15.00
1.20 1860
1.314 1905
662.283,378
455,011.
1.60
Plymouth Twp.. Richland Co_ 70.000
1,597,560,087
None t2.484,590 17.70
1.20 1850
1.501
138,362.085
2.50
Poland Two., Mahoning Co--115.000
None t1,843.880 47.80 6.012
5 total tax rate (per $1,000) for 1913 was
he
$3.911
Pomeroy School District
y40,000
Institution tax $1.00. school tax $1.36, State Debt including Benevolent
Portage Twp. School Dist_ _ _ _ 30,000
Sulking Fund tax $0.15
None 12,668,320
and Educational Institution tax $0.70, in
addition to the general fund tax
Port Clinton School District... 26,000
None 3.922,000 t5.00
of $0.70 as given above.
Reading (V). Hamilton Co -156,428
None 2.182,930 414.10
3.985
POPULATION OF STATE.Recovery (V), Mercer County 69,800
None
1910
Riohwood (V), Union County-127.000
2,700.876 1870
2.200
1 680,637 1830
§14.00
1.729 1890
343,030
90
0
Ridgefield Twp.. Huron Co__ 42,030
2,516,462 1860
None 13.116.180 t3.17
1,350,428 1820
1.076
147.178
Ridge Twp., Van Wert Co--- 45,000
2,192,404 1850
None §1.000.000 19.00
988,416 1810
1.934 1880
24,520
Ripley (V), Brown County.- 53.780
1,978,301 1840
41,493,763 415.53
685.866 1800
1.840
5,641
Ripley Two., Huron County.. 28.500
DEBT LIMITATION.
-In the present constitution of Indiana, which
725 went
Rittman (V). Wayne County- 37,814
into effect Nov. 1 1851, and was
1,800,000
Rittman School District
provisions limiting the power of both amended in 1881, there are explicit
y25,000
the State and its municipalities to
Rockford (V). Mercer County_ 41.710
41,045,00) 415.00
1.186 contract debt.
Rockport S. D.,Cuyahoga Co. 35.000
FIRST, as to the State, Section 5 of Article
Rocky River(V).CuyahogaCo 31,918
10 provides that no debt
None 13,097,375 §11.00
1,174 except to meet casual deficits in
Roseville School District
revenue, to pay interest, to repel inva61.250
None '1'1,054,000
sion, &c., can be contracted. The section
Roseville (VI, Muskingum Co_ 30,400
d633.560 415.00
in full is subjoined.
2.113
Rossford School District
y35,000
CREATION OF DEBT FORBIDDEN.
-No law shall authorize any
Ruggles Twp.R.D,Ashland Co. 40,000
debt to be contracted on behalf of the State
None t1,842,250
except in the following cases:
Sabina Sch. Dist., Clinton Co_ 48,000
To meet casual deficits in the revenue;
None d1.499,704 410.70
to pay interest on State debt; to
St. Clairsville Sch. Dist
1/60.000
repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if
hostilities be threatened,
St. Clairsville (V), Belmont Co. 66,942
None d1,408,175 413.20
provide for the public defense.
1,393
Salem School District
147,400 None111.0 )0.000 t4.40
In the sixth section of the same article
SallnevIlle (V), Columbiana Co 31,000
the last clause prohibits the
None d1.089.990 d14.60
2,403
Sandusky County
93,388
None t62,814,355 12.52 35,171 assumption by the State of the debts of any municipality or corporation.
The clause referred to reads as follows:
Sandusky Twp.,Crawford Co.. 38.000
§1,120,090 ---510
Selo Village Sch. District
y30,000
"Nor shall the General Assembly ever
on behalf of the State assume
Sebring School District
*57,600
the debts of any county, city, town or township,
t2.600.000
nor of any corporation.
Sebring (V), Mahoning County 92.230
None §2.801.3(0 §15.00 2.104 whatever."
Seneca Twp., Seneca County- 47,000
d2.510,860 d6.60
1,222
SECOND, as to
Shadyside School District-- 60,500
None §1.628.160 §8.50 _ __20 tution seems to be municipalities, the provision contained in the consti28
equally clear and emphatic,
Shawnee (V). Perry Co
d848.495 41.2.40
32.000
the limit at 2% of the valuation. It is Articleand, as will be found, fixes
Shreve (V). Wayne County._ 30.350
13 of that instrument (an
4900.000 413.80
amendment to the 1851
Smith Twp., Mahoning Co__- 98.500
gone B3.784,930 §7.00 4 057 to this subject, and we constitution adopted March 14 1881) which relates
1, 1n
6
give the article in full below.
South Charleston Soh. Dist-- 30,000
None d2,216.183 48.50
LIMITED-EXCESS VOID.
Strasburg School District...-y40.000
-No political or
In this State shall ever become indebteded in any municipal corporation
Sullivan Township.Ashland Co 25.000
None 11,830,550 112.40
manner or for any purpose to
Tippecanoe City(V). Miami Co 36.500 3.844 tL 472.570 14.027
2.038 taxable an amount in the aggregate exceeding 2% on the valuation of the
Tod Twp., Crawford Co
property within such corporation, to be ascertained by
35,530
None 11.753.345 47.80
774 assessment
Toronto (V), Jefferson Co
for State and county taxes previous to the incurring the last
64,000
41.299,060 412.80
4.271
of such
Troy Twp., Ashland Co
Indebtedness; and all bonds or obligations in excess of such
y44,000
amount given
Tymochtee 'rwp., Wyandot Co.36,000
by such
None §2,446,670 a8.60
1.283 invasion corporation shall be void; Provided, That in time of war, foreign
Uhrichsville(V).TuscarawasC0195,265
or other great public calamity, on petition of a majority
None ;4.178.060 §14.40
4.751
UhrichsvIlle School District- 35,000
None 14.400,007 t4.62% 1,764z property owners in number and value within the limits of such of the
corporaUtica (V), Licking Co
58,901
None dl,676,855 dll.40
1.729 oration, the public authorities in their discretion may incur obligations
Van Wert County
25.000
Noned47.555.420 32.90 29.119 necessary for the public protection and defense to such an amount as may
Van Wert School District...A.20,030
be requested in such petition.
2,900 18,120.633 15.10
Vermilion (V), Eric County__ 27,000
It
42,259,220 410.60
1,369 been should be said in connection with the above that several laws have
Vernon Twp., Crawford Co-- 26,500
41,305.950 47.40
722 14 enacted since the foregoing constitutional limit was adopted (March
Vernon Twp, Trumbull Co.__ 40,000
None t1,305,360
. 820 2%1881), and bonds have been issued by counties thereunder beyond the
Versailles (V), Darke County- 29,003
limit, for the construction of "free gravel, stone or other macadamiz
None 11,495,003 114.00
1.580
ed Wadsworth (V), Medina Co--113,520
None.;4,119.505 §14.60
3,073 roads." Several such laws were passed at the 1899 session of the LegisWadsworth Twp., Medina Co. 44,000
lature. But in the case of Strieb vs. Cox, Treas., Ill
None d2.015,460 47.80
Ind.. the
Wakeman Twp., Huron Co- 51.000
Court of Indiana held that gravel road bonds are not properly Supreme
None t2,690,635 t10.20
indebtedWapakoneta School District__ 37,500
ness of the county-hence do not come within
45.753.330 d9.20
Warren (C), Trumbull Co_ -_-257.668
of the constitution. (See editorial in "State the inhibition of Section 13
and City Supplement" for
Warren Twp., Belmont Co.-- 55.500 None§20,500,003 §13.60 11,081 October 1899.
None
page 3.)
_____
6,238
Washington C. H.. Fayette Co.234079
2.000 ;8.500.000 ;13.00
THIRD, counties (but no other kind of municipality)
7.277
Washington Twp.,Belmont Co.38:000
None d1,326,000 412.40
1,335 from subscribing for any stock in a corporation unless paidare prohibited
Washington Twp. Sen. Dist__ 40.000
*18.500.900 t6.00
such subscription. The section which covers this subject for at time of
Waverly (V). Pike County... 47,453
is Section 6 of
None dl,267,511 d14.00
1.803 Article 10. and is as follows:
Wayne Twp.S. D.. Fayette Co
None 33,125.000
Weller Twp., Richland Co..-- 35000
COUNTIES CANNOT TAKE STOCK.
37,000
41.399.210 d10.50
-No county shall subscribe
878 for stock in any incorporated
Wellington (V), Lorain Co-- 43,722
42,0,12,240 414.00
2.131 time of such subscription; norcompany unless the same be paid for at the
Wellston School District
33,530
shall any
d3,973,873 412.21
West Alexandria Soh. District 50.000
corporated company, nor borrow money county loan its credit to any inNone 41.570.000 45.50
for
West Carrollton Sch. Dist____ 25.000
in any such company, nor shall the General the purpose of taking stock
d1,739.910 48.10
Assembly ever on behalf of
the State assume the debts of any county, city,
West Mansfield (V), Logan Co. 65,000
250 d453 150 47.50
;
town or township, nor of
913 any corporation whatever.
West Milton (V). Miami Co..-- 25,000
1.207
The prohibition which this section contains applies,
West Milton School District__ 50.400
as already stated.
only to counties. Consequently the Legislature
West Unity (V), Williams Co_ 26,500 None t826.320 t12.80
was at liberty to author980 ize cities
Willoughby (V). Lake County139.400
None t2.531.930 412.40
2.072 passed in to subscribe to the stock of railroads, as it did by a general law
Willoughby Twp., Lake Co-- 38.000
1869, granting the power to subscribe to
d8.912.490 45.00
the stock of any railroad
4,370 running into or through
Willoughby Twp. S. D., Lake
any city or near its
of a somewhat similar character have been corporate limits. Other laws
County
y40.000
notice one law, too (Section 5377, Burns's passed at other dates. We
Wilmington (V), Clinton Co__ 89.500
None 5,360,003 §13.20
Annotated Statutes, revision
4.491 1901), which authorizes
Woodsfleld (V). Monroe Co___ 59,533
counties bordering on the State line,
None t2.138,185 -2.502 ship or city situated
or any townWyoming (V), Hamilton Co__168,000 None 3.675,000 §13.92
in
1,893 that law no attempt is such county, to subscribe for railroad stock. In
Wyoming School District_ _
27,000 None 93.500.000 614.76
made to endow counties with
• Total debt. z Figures are for 1910. a Figures are for 1911. d Figures for this purpose (thus obeying the mandate of the power to Issue bonds
constitution). though
by the succeeding section (Section 5378)
are for 1912. y This covers merely a recent issue of bonds: we
cities are given authority to
issue
formed as to what is total debt. t1913 figures. § 1914 figures. are not in- such bonds.
COUNTIES are apparently restricted
constitutional limit of 2% in the matter by statuto to a lower than the
of creating certain kinds of debt.
For instance, Section 5991 of Burns's
Annotated Statutes, 1914, authorizes
any county to issue bonds when necessary
to construct, complete or repair court house, jail or other county
ITS
in those cases county commissioners buildings, or to fund existing debt:
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
may borrow for that purpose not exceeding 1% on assessed valuation and
issue bonds therefor, provided that
no second or subsequent
shall be made or authorized so long
Organized as a Territory (Act May 7 1800) - _July 4 1800 former loan made under loan provisions
as any
the
of
Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1816)_. ___Dec. 11 1816 From Section 6094 it appears, moreover, the Act shall remain unpaid.
that whenever the aggregate
indebtedness, funded or otherwise, of any
county having a voting populaTotal area of State (square miles)_
36.350 tion of over 20.000 amounts to or exceeds 1%, it is not lawful to
Increase
ss
State Capital
_Indianapolis such indebtedneof in any manner or form except only by temporary loans
in anticipation
revenue of
Governor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. '17)_Samuel M. Ralston ceeding two-thirdsthe the amountthe then current fiscal year and not exof
of the county tax duplicate of
L ngu e 1
f.
the preSec. of State (term exp. Nov. 27 1914)__ L. G. Ellingham cediim yoar % may
be exceeded in counties for funding
Treasurer (term expires Feb. 10 1915)____ Wm. H. Vollmer cases where the aggregate indebtedne
purposes in certain
ss in 1879
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Thursday after Revised Statutes, 1914, Section 6092): also for exceeded 1% (see Burns's
temporary loans (see Burns's
Revised Statutes, 1914, Section 6094).
the first Monday In January, and sessions are limited to stxty-one days.
Also the limit of 2% may be exceeded for
HISTORY OF DEBT.
the purpose
-The historical details of Indiana's State debt roads (see above), the
Supreme Court having decided of making gravel
1832 up to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of bonds are not
from
that gravel road
properly an indebtedness of the
April 1891. pages 85 and 86. The details of the State's outstanding obli- limit for such bonds (Section
county. By statute the
7725a) Is
gations are as follows:
In addition to the foregoing, general4%•
statutes have been passed
FOREIGN DEBT.
Legislature granting general powers to cities
by the
LOANSand towns to
When Due.
Temporary Loan (Refunding). legitimate corporate purposes,
subject, however, to the issue bonds for
Stock Certificates (Int. Ceased). 3%8'95 A-0$300,000r-Apr 1 1915 limit of 2% on valuation.
constitutional
But we have not the space to set
-__ $3,470
Past due (Subject to call after April 1 1910.) details or the details
out here the
of
81% .....
2.145
Past due )4s'95 M-N100,000r___May 1 1915 and smaller population the other legislation applicable to cities of
, and covering specific purposes,
larger
(Subject to call after May 1 1910.) works, &c.
such as water-

State of Indiana.




100.

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS

-An Act of the
CONSTITUTION ACT OF 1911 DECLARED VOID. providing for
4 1911,
Legislature approved by the Governoraon Marchnew State constitution,
people of proposed
the submission to a vote of the
s to the
in the view that it might be considered as a series of amendment V. 95,
onal. V. 93, p. 893;
existing constitution, was declared unconstitutipetition for a writ of error
p. 126. 1143. U. S. Supreme Court denied a
on Dec. 1 1913. V. 97. p. 1676; V. 95. p. 1485.
-The State Supreme Court in NoGRAVEL ROAD LAW OF 1905.
on the ground
was unconstitut
vember 1909 decided that this Actwere such as to ional it a local and
make
that it contained provisions which
law which pro
that part
special Act. The decision was based onby fifty orof the freeholders and
more
rides that "whenever a petition sidled
d
State includes
voters of any township in any county in thispopulation of any incorporate
less than 30,000
or city In such township having a
town
the commissioners shall proceed to carry out
inhabitants, praying," &c.,
out
the provisions of the Act. Upon rehearing, however, it was pointed on
that this section as printed contained a clerical error, and the Court
the word
Jan. 25 1910 reversed itself and upheld the contention thatto become
"includes" should be read "including". thereby making eligible
petitioners for gravel roads any freeholder and voter in any township with
the exception of those residing in incorporated towns and cities of over
30,000 inhabitants, which latter should be neither taxed nor eligible to
participate in such proceeding. See V. 90. D. 316.
-The Legislature of 1903 passed
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
a law (Chap. 179, Laws of 1903) exempting from taxation all bonds,
notes. &c., hereafter issued by State or municipal corporations. The
section follows:
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of th State
of Indiana, That all bonds, notes and other evidences of indebtedness
hereafter issued by .the State of Indiana or by municipal corporations
within the State upon which the said State or the said municipal corporations pay interest shall be exempt from taxation.
The above Act became effective April 23 1903.
Another law passed by the Legislature, and which became effective
March 4 1911, provides that all bonds hereafter authorized by any county
or township for the construction of free gravel or macadamized roads and
which bear not higher than 434% interest, shall be exempt from taxation.
Section 1 of the Act reads as follows:
"Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
Indiana that all bonds hereafter authorized by any county or township
in the State of Indiana. for the purpose of building, constructing and
paying for the construction of any free gravel. macadamized or other improved roads, shall be exempt from taxation; Provided, said bonds shall
not bear a greater rate of interest than four and one-half (43S %) per cent
interest per annum, payable semi-annually.

GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1914.. $30.000
Gravel road bonds (adcri)___542,825
Assess. val.'13(65% act.)15.549,825
State tax rate (per $1.000) '1349.30
18.793
Population in 1910.
INT. at Indiana Nat. Bank of
Indianapolis.
DEER CREEK SCHOOL TWP.
This township (P.0. Young America) is in Cass County.
5s 14 J-J f$21,700_July 10 1528
1 1,440_ _ _July 10 1929
/7,000_ _Jan 10 15-28
14,000_July 10 13-28
5s 14 J-J
1,000._ _Jan 10 1929
DE KALB COUNTY.
Auburn Is the county seat.
Court-House Bonds.
45 '12 J-J $128.000c_Jan 15 '15-'22
Power-House Bonds.
4s '12 54 320.000c_Jan 15 '18-'22
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14.. $148.000
15.000
Floating debt
Assessed valuation 1913_ _18.000.000
(Assessment abt. 1-3 actual value.)
Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'13--$48.90
24,054
Population In 1910
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office

[Void. xcix.
EVANSVILLE SCHOOL CITY.
330'07 M-N$39,600__May 1 '15-'17
4s 14 ___
80,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914.. 339.600
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)41.128.860
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_36.50
Population in 1910
69,647
INT.at City Nat.Bk.,Evansville.
FLOYD COUNTY.
County seat Is New Albany.
Funding Bonds.
4s '10 .14 f$150.000c_Jan 1 '15229
1 20,000c_ _.Jan 1 1930
BOND.DEBT May 1914-$170.000
Assessed valuation 1913__13.000.000
County tax (per $1,000)'13-36.00
30.293
Population in 1910
INT at New Albany Nat. Bank.

FORT WAYNE.
This city (incorporated 1840) Is the
county seat of Allen County.
Refunding RR. Bonds.
430'13 A-05140.000._ _Oct 10 1933
Refunding Water Bonds.
330'99M-N5100.000c_Nov 15 1919
3300054 146.000c_ _Jan 18 1920
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_5386.000
24,262
Sinking fund
246.000
Water debt (included)
DU BOIS COUNTY.
Assess. val.'13 (34 act.)-37.077.980
County seat Is Jasper.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913..S27.50
Bridge Bonds.
63.933
45 '12 M-N$13,500 ---I914-1917 Population in 1910 N. Y. at U.S.
INT. payable in
Bonds.
Court-House
Mtge.& Tr. Co
4s '09 J-D $54,400_Dec 15 '14-'29
7,000c_J&D 15'14-30
48 '10 J-D
BOND. DEBT Sept 1913-$69,500 FORT WAYNE SCHOOL DIST.
Assess. val. '13(40% act.).8,700.000 330
A-0 $30,000c_ _Oct 1 '15-'20
Co.tax rate (per $1,000) 1913..$4.70 33ss
A-0
_ _Oct 1 1921
19.843 48 '07 M-S 50.000c_
Population in 1910
22,500c_Sept 2 '15-'17
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office 4s '08 M-N 40.000c_Nov 1 '15-'18
4s '09 A-01 90,000c_Oct 1 '15-'18
EAST CHICAGO.
1150.000c_ _ Oct 1 '19-'23
This place Is in Lake County. In. 48 '12 J-D 100,000c_June 1 '19-'28
Popula'n 1910, 19,098. 4s '14 F
corp. 1886.
-A 150.000c_Feb '14-'24-23
Police & Fire-Station Bonds.
1 14_ $602,500
-Dec 1 '15-19 BOND. DEBT Oct1913 _ _36,220,470
6s '08 J 13 $14,000c
Assessed valuation
Paving Bonds.
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_.$8.00
THE
65 '09 J-D $5.000c_June 1 '16-'18
OITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN
INT. at U.S.Mtge.& Tr. Co., N Y
Refunding Bonds.
STATE OF INDIANA.
6s '04 .1-D $33.000c-- -.1915-1925
following,
Building Bonds.
not found in alphabetical order among the
FRANKFORT.
-For reports
Note.
the end of this State.
6s '08 J-DIL317.965c---1915 1919
This city is In Clinton County.
3e8 "Additional Statements" at
8.365c--..... .1929
Electric-Listht Bonds.
BRAZIL.
366.930
ALLEN COUNTY. Wayne.
J&J 1 915
This clty Is In Clay County. Inc. GEN. BD. T. Jan 1 1913 612.000 58 '09 J4 $10.000c
seat Is Fort
County
Assessment debt
Sewer Bonds.
School House.
6,
2.508 430
Court House Bonds.
5-13 f$8.000___J&D 1 1916
M-N $8,000c___Nor 1 1917 Sinking fund
1914-1935
J4 $427,000
4s
120.000--J&1) '16-'17
4.500c_-- Feb 1 1918 Assess. val.'12 (34 act.) - -7.558.715
-A
F
Os
Voting-Machine Bonds.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1912-343.20
Park Bonds.
Refunding School.
-Dec 1 1914
$7.000c
192')
J-D $15,000c
-July 1 1915
payable at Treasurer's office. 4s
INT.
J-J $3,000c
Dec {14,000c-Dec 1 '16&'18 45
43
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 14 553.000
1922
M-N 10.000c
5,000c---Dec 1 1920 4s
Assessed valuation 1915- 5.261.810
Water.
Refunding
Court-Hse. 6c Pow. Sta. Bonds.
'15-'29 EAST CHICAGO SCHOOL DIST. (Assessment 60 to 70% actual valino
M-N$200.000c-Nov 1 1919 434814 M-N$20,000___M-N$45,500 5s '12 F-A $75.000c-- -1916-1922 Total tax (per 31.000) in 1915.437 00
34s
1 14-Aug 1915 Population in 1910
8.634
4.000e
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. 8653,000 BOND.DEBT Dec
4,008,885 5s g '05 F-A
Assess. val. 1914
-A 40.000c_-Feb '19-28
Twp.gravel road bds.(add'i) 329.256 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ __510.00 5s 09 F
INTEREST payable at the .1. F.
Assessed valuation 1913...63,420.800 Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
9,340
State Bank,Indianapolis.
Wild &Co.
(Assessment about 50% actual value)
45 '09 A-0 $17.000c.-1918-1934 and First Nat. Bank, Frankfort.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'1244.82+ CABS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14_ _ $136.000
93.386
Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1913-8.000.000
county seat.
Logansport Is the
(Assessment 20 to 25% act. value) FRANKFORT SCHOOL DIST.
INT. at U.S.M.& Tr.Co.. N.Y.C.
Flood Emergency Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-315.40 430'13 J4 $76,500-July 1 '15-'23
4s '13 --- $150,000
27.000 TOTAL DEBT May 1914.-385.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
SCHOOL CITY.
ANDERSON
Summary of Debt Jan. 1 1912.
$69,700
3.658'09J-5 $85,000c.luly 15 '15-'19 County bonds
INTEREST on bonds of 1905 Pay-A 41.0000_Sept 9 '15-'20 Twp. gravel road bonda
549.857 able at First Nat. Bank. Hammond
4s '10 F
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 14 $126,000 Assessed valuation 1911._26,451.970 on 5s of 1009 at N. W.Halsey & Co FRANKLIN COUNTY. seat.
Brookville Is the county
Assessed valuation 1913. _10,300.000 County tax (pet $1,000) 191243.91 + Chicago, and on 45 of 1904 and 5s of
36.368 1912 at First Nat. Bank in East Chi- 4s '11 J-D $80.000c ----1914-1930
(Assessment 36 to 3-5 actual value.) Population In 1910
-$9.00
(Part each six months-V.91.p 1790)
School tax (Per $1.000) 1913
INT. at County Treasurer's office. cago. Ind.
-House Furniture Bonds.
Court
Population In 1913 (est.)._ _ 24,000
48 12 J-D $15,000c--J & D 15-29
INT.on 4s at The Anderson Bank- CLAY COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
Citizens Bank.
COUNTY.
ELKHART
ing Co.; on 3.65s at
Brazil is the county seat.
4s '12 M-S $8,000-JAD '15-'22
Goshen Is the county seat.
Court-House-Building Bonds.
4s'14 --- 36.500
4s '12 J-J $195.000c_Due 10 bonds Ers Refunding Bonds.
2.000J & D 15-16
1915 4 8 14 J-D
BEDFORD.
$5,000c
'05 J-D
each 6 months until July 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Mar 25 '12 $101.400
This city is in Lawrence County.
45 '13 J4 $30.500__ --July 8 1929 48Court-House Bonds.-S 15'15-'18 Assessed valuation 1911__9,877,000
Water-Works !mot. (tax-free).
'06 M-S $20.000c_M
Infirmary Bonds.
1915 County tax (per $1,000) 1912-$6.60
6.500c
-D
430'12 M-N$25.000c_Nov 15'17-'32 48County $22.500__Due 5 bonds 55 '08 J
.1-5
1915 Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds (tax-free).
15.335
-A 10,000c
bs '08
each 6 months until Jan. 1 1917 BOND.F
-May 15'15-27
DEBT April 1914 597.500
430'09 M-N313.0000
INTEREST payable at Franklin
3230,000
DT. Apr 1914
450'12 J-D 20.000c-Dec 20'20-'32 GEN. BD. debt (acld'I)-- 426.874 Assess. val.'13(h act.)__30,496.930 County Nat. Bank, Brookville.
1913__$76.000 Gravel road
BOND. DEBT Oct 3
71,176 State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'1338.00
45.000 Ditch & levee bonds(addl)
49,008
Water debt (incl.)
3,566 Population in 1910
2.250 Sinking fund
N
Floating debt
INT. on court-house 5s at City FRANKLI SCHOOL TWP.
3,513 Assess. val.'13 (35 act.). _15.262,530
Sinking funds
$1,000)'13 $10.90 Nat. Bank Goshen:, on court-house is This township (P. 0. Lewisville)
(per
in Henry County.
valuation 1913-3.945,000 State&Co. tax 1910
Assessed
32.535 45 at Elkhart CountyLoan & Tr.Co.
in
430'13 Mar $30,200c-Sept 1 '15-28
(Assessment 1-3 to 34 actual value) Population
INTEREST at Brazil Trust Co.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 20 14_ 530.200
Total tax (Per $1,000) 1913-435.20
8.716
SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed valuation 1914---1.200.000
1910
ELKHART
Population in
COLUMBUS.
-A 330.000c-Aug 1 '15-'17 (Assessment about 34 act. value)
4s '07 F
INT. payable in Bedford.
Is In Bartholomew Co.
Thls city
-A 90,000c_Feb 15 '16-'21 School tax rate (per $1.000)'14-$7.00
4s '11 F
Water-Plant Bonds.
1 100
Sept
BEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT. 430'13
$38,000c-__Jan 1 1923 BOND. DEBT(40%29'14-3120,000 Population in 1913 (est.) Lewisville.
INT. at 1st Nat. 13k.,
act.)-8,650,243
Assess. val.'14
This district Is In Lawrence Co.
Funding Bonds.
School tax (per 61,000) 1914_412.60
Bonds.
School
J-J $15,000c-July 1 1919
22,000
430'11 J4 $40,000c -1915-1921 45 '04 J4 27,000c-..Jan 1 1936 Population in 1913 (eat)
3348'06
INT. on bonds of 1907 in Elkhart FULTON COUNTY.
430'12 .1-5 22,000c-Jan 1 '17-'22 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1926.)
1915-1916
Rochester is the county seat.
9,000
on others in Chicago.
436514 -__
Refunding Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov. 13'14_ _571.000 334806 J4 $8.0000-Jan I 1936
430'05 A-0 350.000c-Apr 4 1925
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)-$3.900,000 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1926.) ELWOOD.
Court-House Bonds.
This city is in Madison County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913--$11.50 330'09 J4 $26,000c-July I 1929
bs '95 M-N$33,000c___May I 1915
INTEREST payable at Stone City
DEBT Oct 27 14_ $114,000 Inc. as a city April 27 1891.
58 '96 M-N 25,000c__ _May 1 1916
Bank in Bedford and First Nat.Bank, BOND, valuation 1914_ --5,819.019
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed
Bank.
5s '96 M-N 23,500c___Nov 2 1916
J-D $45.000c--June 1 1923
N. Y., and Bedford Nat.
bs
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-$11.50 5s
Refunding Bonds.
J4 10,000c_--Jan 15 1923
8.813
Population in 1910
54 40,000c---July 1 1921 58 '98 M-8 $35.000c .,Sept 12 1918
BLACKFORD COUNTY.
INTEREST on the 3 hs Is payable 65
BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '13 5195,500
County seat Is Hartford City.
Savings & Trust Co. BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.- $95,000 Sinking fund
at the People's
109,563
Sinking fund..
15.042
Court House Bonds.
700
A-0 $23.500c -1914-1916
Assess. val.'14(40% act.)-3,312,560 Assess. val.'13(40% act.)13.612, 9
bs
SVILLE.
City tax (per $1,000) 1914-315.00 Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'14-44.5
BOND DEBT Jan 1 14_- $25,000 CRAWFORD In Montgomery Co.
This city Is
16,879
Population in 1910
debt (add'1)-- 287,565
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-442.40
Gravel road
-Light Bonds.
INT. on Ss at Corn Exchange Nat.
Population in 1910
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)10,317.690 4sElectric $48,000
11.038
'10 J-D
INT. on 58 at Nat.Shoe & Leather Bank, Chicago; on 430 at Am. Ex.
Co. tax (per $1,000) '12.46.11 + 48 '11 A-0 22,000___Oct I 14- 31
15,820
Nat. Bank. New York
Population in 1910
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 14_ _ $101,000 Bank, N. Y.; on 6s at Hanover Nat.
Y
INT.at Winslow. Lanier & Co.. N.
Assess. val.'13(60% act.?.6,081,916 Bank, N. Y.
GARY.
$1,000)'13-'14- -511.80
BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL DIST. Tax rate (per 1910
This city is in Lake Co. Inc. July
9.371 EVANSVILLE.
in
Evansville Is the county seat of 14 1906. Pop'n 1910, 16,802.
This district is in Monroe County. Population
...1916& 1922
430'12 J-D $78,000.....
Garbage-Plant Bonds.
CRAWFORDSVILLE SCH. CITY. Vanderburg Co. Incorporated 1847.
12,000
430
May 1115,000c- _May 13 1922
Refundint Bonds.
430 14 J-J
This district Is In Montgomery Co.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-- $78.000 4s '10 J4 $60,000c-July 1 '15-'20 4s '12 5-5 . 9, 00c---Jan 1 1932
Park Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913..- -4.386,307 4s '07 A-0 6,000c-Apr 2'15216 4s 12 54 398.000c_July 1 1937 68 '13 J-D $50,000___Aug 29 1933
486,000c_ __July 1 1942 430'13 ..__ 20,000c.._ _ Dec 15 1933
School tax (per 51.000) 1913-$14.50 45 '11 A-0 14,000c_Oct 1 '15-'21
T Oct 1 '1331.663.300
INT. at Bloomington or Breed, 5s '14 M-N 5.800c__May 15 1921 BOND.
Tolleston Municipal Bonds. ,
20,000 58
July $1,500c_July 1 '15-16
Elliott & Harrison. Cincinnati.
1914.... $85,800 Sinking fund
BOND. DEBT Oct
--41,128.860
Total valuation 1913Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_6,081.915 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 45 Street & Garbage Equiv. Ben"s
Sept $29,099n__ Aug 21 1921
BOONE COUNTY.
60% actual value)
(Assessment about
10
Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. 1199
City tax (per
Lebanon Is the county seat.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-.310.00 Population in 31,000) 1913-411.
1910
69.647 430'09 5-J $45,000c-Jan 15 1919
-House Bonds.
Court
INT. at Elston Nat. Bk., Craw-M&N '15-'20
Aug 1
-A 10,000c
INTEREST on the S884,000 ref. 43009 F
4s '10 M-N 5120,000c'13-$150,000 fordsville.
Oct 50.000c-__Oct 16 1931
Sept 29
payable at Chase Nat. Bank, 434s
bonds
BOND.DEBT
182.000
N. Y., or at Mercantile Trust & Say. 430'13 ___ 15.000-___Apr 1 1923
Gravel road debt (addl)-COUNTY.
$226,000
805 DECATUR
Bank. Evansville; other bonds at BOND.DEBT Nor 29'14
Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '13-24.990. 70
Greensburg is county seat.
Bankers Trust Co.. N. Y., or Am. Assess. valuation 1914.-22,579AM
Co. tax (per $1,000) 1913-34.
Bridge Bonds.
24,673
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914....414.40
in 1910
'15-28 Tr. & Say. Bank, Chicago.
Population
Lebanon. 430'13 M-N $28,000cMay 15
I NT.at First Nat.Bank,




Nov . 1914..1
GARY.-(Conduded.)
INT. on 4s, 4 Hs & Garbage Plant
4 Hs at City Treas, office: on Police
and Fire Sta. bonds at First Nat.
Bank. Hammond; on Fire Dept.
4345 at First Nat. Bank. Gary; on
5s at First State Bk., Gary.
--GARY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1917
s-a 4512.500c
4)is
1918
1 25,000c
4s
50.000c ---1917-1918
s-a
1919
50,000c
45
s-a
51.000c-Jan 1 1919
4s '09 J-J
1915
J4
3.000
6s
1917
5.000e
34
4)is
4)011 J-J 430,000c___July 1 1920
130.000c-Jan 1 1921
1921
50,000c
4Hs'll J-J
F-A 75,000c___Feb 1 1922
4)4s
4.40s'll J-D 60,000c____Nov 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ 5437.500
2,160
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914-22.570.000
(Assess. about 16 2-3% actual val.)
School tax (per $1.000) 1913--$12.50
43.000
Population In 1914 (eat)
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Gary.
GOSHEN.
This city is in Elkhart Co. Incorp.
as town May 1831; City May 1868.
Funding Bonds.
4s '07 J-D $50.000c-J&D '17-'29
J-D .3,000. _Dec 1 '14-'15
4s
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 14 $53,000
41.358
Floating debt
12.071
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14(45% act.)-4.356,265
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-531.20
8.514
Population In 1910
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Goshen.
GRANT COUNTY.
County seat Is Marion.
Boulevard Bonds.
410'05 M-N 5950c..May 15 1915
Flood Bonds.
M-N$30,000c34.000 yearly
55
Jail Bonds.
Feb $90,000c_Feb 1 '15-'23
48
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913.. 5130.000
5.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13(40% act.)30.000.000
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13-$11.50
51,426
Population In 1910
114T. at Co. Treasurer's office.
GREENSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
This district is In Decatur County
J-J $61,500c__J-J '14-'22
4.1is
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_- $61.500
Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.)_ _3.332.910
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913__..$10.50
6.000
Population in 1913 (est.)
INT. payable in Indianapolis at
Indiana Nat. Bank.

Hospital Bonds.
334s'06 J J $100,000c___Jan 1 1936
45 '11 J4 110.000c__ _June 1 1941
Bridge Bonds.
3Hs'03 J-J 565.000c___Jan 1 1924
Flood Bonds.
354s'04 J-J $125.000c___Jan 1 1924
45 13 J-J 150.000___ _May 1 1943
Park Improvement Bonds
4s '97 J-J $350,000c___Jan 1 1927
Boulevard Bonds.
334s'03 J-3 $100,000c-May 1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
48 '95 J4 $200.000c___July 1 1915
45 '94 J-J 109.500c___Jan 26 1924
48 '94 .14 600.000c_-_Mar 1 1924
4s '94 J-D 300.000c_June 30 1924
3)48'05 J-J 45.000c___July 1 1925
-Department Bonds.
Fire
45 '11 J-J $200,000c. ..June 1 1941
Station House Bonds.
48 '97 3-3 5150.000c-Jan 1 1927
City Hall Bonds.
3Hs'06 J-J 5300,000c_July 1 1936
3%8'09 J-J 600.000c_ __Jan 1 1939
ANNEXED DISTRICT BONDS.
Brightwood Water Bonds.
6s '95 F-A $5.000c_Feb 15 1915
Haughville School Bonds.
58 '95 J-J 512,800c_July 15 1915
West Indianapolis Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
65 '96 J-J $3.000c_July 6 '15-'17
8.000c-Dec 21 1916
58 '96 J-D
INTEREST payable by Winslow,
Lanier & Co.. New York.
TOTAL DEBT.&c.- Jan. 1 '14.
53.622.500
Total funded debt
28.800
Debt assumed by annex%
Total liabilities
53,653.300
The city had a sinking fund balance
of$207,874.63on Dec.311913. In addition to the above debt there were
outstanding on Jan. 1 1914 $1,847.472 77 street improvement bonds,
commonly known as "Barrett Law
Bonds." These bonds are a first lien
on abutting property and are not
obligations of the city.
1914.
1913.
Real estate_
Personal_Total240,123,875 229,720,140
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)
23.60
Tax (per M)
23.60
1905.
1910.

Real estate_ 135,966.655 111,362.970
Personal_ _ _ 49.748.100 41,615,380
Total__ _185,714,755 152,978.350
(Assessment about 2,3 actual value).
Fax (per M)
21.30
21.70
POPULATION.
-I910 (Census),
233,650; In 1900, 169,164: In 1890,
105.436: In 1880. 75,056; in 1870.
HAMMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT. 18,244. Territory of city substantially Increased between 1890 & 1900.
Real Estate Bonds.
--s '13 ___ $133,000
INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds
This district includes the whole of
4s '07 J-D $18,000c_Dec 1 15-17
the city of Indianapolis and reports
Funding Bonds.
4s g
M-NS42.000c _.--1915-1928 the same assessed valuation.
Coupon Notes.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '14_ $199,000
M-N$44,000c_Nov 1 '14-'24
Assess. val. '14 (1-5 act.)_10,901.315 4Hs
M-S 8.0004__Mar 31 1918
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_$1O.20 48
School, Real Est. & Imp. Bonds,
Population In 1914 (est.)
30,000
J-J $600.000c_July 1 '30-'41
8
INTEREST on funding bonds pay- 3%,
413 12
able at First Nat. Bank. Hammond. 48 '13 J-D 75,000c_Dec 1 '42&'43
-D 75.000e-Dec 1 '43-'44
J
Funding Bonds.
.14 5100.000c-July '27-'28
33(s
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Building. Refunding, &c.
Greenfield Is the county seat.
J-J $364.000c-July 1 '15-'26
45
Court-House Bonds.
45 '11 J-J 75,000c ---.1941-1942
41&5s J-J $129.000c
45 '11 J4 125.000c-Sept 1 1946
(Last bond clue 1928)
BONI). DEBT July 1 '14_ $142,000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 14_51,466,000
Floating debt
12,500 Assessed valuation 1913-230,139,550
Assess. val. 1913
19.043,510 Library. school, teachers' pension fund and compulsory
60-75% actual val.)
(Assessment
education tax rate (per $1,State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'14__$8.10 000). 1913
$6.30
Co. tax rate (per 51.000)'14___$4.00
233.650
Population in 1910
Population In 1910
19.030
INTEREST payable in New York Pop'n 1913 (city directory)-266.935
INT, payable at Winslow, Lanier
at Winslow, Lanier & Co.
& Co., New York.
HENDRICKS COUNTY.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Danville Is the county seat.
Brownstown is the county seat.
45 '12 .1-3 $225.000-July 10 '23-'32
Court-House Bds. (tax-free).
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 14 $225,000
Assessed valuation 1914.-20,320,240 48 '10 J4 1552,5000_July I '15-'29
17,000c_Jan
Population in 1910
20,840 48 '11 J-JBOND.DEBT 1 '15-'31
COUNTY
Nov 1913
$74,000
HUNTINGTON.
This city is In Huntington County. Gravel road bonds outst'g 201.208
Assess. val. 1913
15,167,240
Water-Works Bonds.
58 '90 --- *$49.000-July 1 '16&'21 Population in 1910 Co. Treas. 24,727
office.
1.500-Part y'ly Apr! INT. payable at
91 --58 ,
7.000Part y'ly July17
65 '96 --JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Water & Light Bonds.
Madison Is the county seat.
434s 14 Aug 550,000_ _Aug 1 15-34
Bridge Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
434s'13 M-N$23,750.._M&N '15-'33
- $10.000_Part y'ly Jan 1
5.9 '04
Toll-Road Purchase.
City's share street & sewer
-A $72.000c_2 bonds y'riv
F
$2.456 4s
bonds
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 14- $70.4156 CO. BD. DT. Nov 1914-- $95.750
Gravel road bonds
Assessed valuation 1914 5,763,660 Assessed valuation (add'). 55,000
.9,250.000
Total tax (per 51.000) 1914-$13.70 Co. tax rate (per 1914..
51,000) '14- $6.9O_
10.272 Population
Population In 1910
in 1910
20.483
Debt of water-plant only.
*
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office.
-HUNTINGTON COUNTY.
JEFFERSONVILLE.
Huntington Is the county seat.
This city Is in Clark County.
Court-House Bonds.
Refunding City Bonds.
34$144,000c July 1 '15-'23
3;001
100,000c_July 1 1924 3348'99 F-A $34,500c-_Feb 1 '15-'24
CO.BD. DU.Jan 1 1914...3260,000 55 '97 A-0 54.000c___Apr 1 1922
Gravel road debt (addl)_. 322.027 55 '97 .14 73.500c-__July 1 1922
act.)-22,473.480 31.0'00 M-N100,000c__Nov 1925
Assess. val.'13
County tax (per 51.000) '13_ - _115 40 3%s'05 J-J 32.000e.- _Jan 1 1931
10,000__.1&J 1 '19-'21
28.982 4.40s'14J-J
Population in 1910
Funding Bonds.
INT.at Mercantile Nat. Bk..N.Y. 45 '12 34 $45.440__ Jan 1 '15-'22
BOND.DEBT Oct 11014.. $349,300
Assess. val. '13 (Si act.)-4,224,010
INDIANAPOLIS.
Jos. E. Bell, Mayor; Jacob P. City tax (per 51,090) 1913._ _516.00
10.412
Population in 1910
Dunn, Comptroller.
INTER EsT Is payable at the City
Indianapolis is the county seat of
Marlon Co. Original town charter Treasurer's office; also In Chicago.
-Feb. 17 183: present charter 1905
JEFFERSONVILLE SCR. CITY.
Fall Creek Retaining Wall.
tiigli'School Bonds.
'14 J-J $45,000_July 18 '17-'19
4s
Fire-Dept. and Garage Bonds. 49 '09 3..1 $55,000c__ _Part yearly
555,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_
48 '13 54 $75.000c___Feh 1 1918




101

INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Floating debt
$3.000
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ A,224,010
act. value.)
(Assessment about
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-.58.50
Population in 1913 (eat)
12.000
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Jeffersonville.
KNOX COUNTY.
County seat Is VIncennes.
Monument Bonds.
45 '11 M-S $35,000e-Dec 1 '14-'20
CO. BD. DT. Feb 1914
652,080
Sinking fund
13,457
Twp.gravel rd.bc1s.Jan 1 '12_751,769
Assess. val. '13(abt.65%) 26.527,625
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '12_$4.91 +
Population In 1910
39.183
KOKOMO.
This place Is in Howard County.
.
Sewer Bonds (512,500 ev. 5 yrs.).
4s '11 M-S $50.000c_Mch 1 16-'31
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914 $50,000
Assessed valuation 1913_9,678.000
City tax (per $1,000) 1913..513.00
Population in 1910
17.010
INT at Cit. Nat. Bk., Kokomo.
KOKOMO SCHOOL DISTRICT..
High School Bonds.
4s '14 J-J $160,000c_Jan 1 '19-'34
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1914_ $160,000
Notts outstanding
16,500
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)_ _9,124.175
School tax (per 51.000) 14-313.70
INT. at Citizens Nat. Bank, Kokomo.
LAFAYETTE.
This city Is the county seat of Tippecanoe County. Incorp. 1853.
Refunding Water Bonds.
3-D5225,000c_ _June 1 1920
448
(Subject to call after June 1 1915.)
4%s J-D $75.000c-June 1 1921
(Subject to call after June 1 1916.)
TOTAL DEBT (all water)
5300.000
Oct I 1914
60.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)-13,641,630
City tax (per $1,000) 1913---- $9.50
20,081
Population in 1910
INT. at office of Blair &Co.,N.Y.

Refund. Bonds (opt. beg. 1916).
$9.000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
3Hs'06
I 85.000c-...Jan 1 1926
55,000
Pratt Charitable Fund.- BOND.DEBT Sept 30 14 $154,000
Assess. val.'13(65% act.)10.500.000
Total tax (per $1,1000) 1913-530.04
19,050
Population in 1910
INT. on water bonds at City Nat.
Bank, on others at First Nat. Bank.
Logansport.
-SCHOOL CITY.
LOGANSPORT
Bonds are tax-free.
4Ms'13 J-D $170,000erne 15'15-'37
TOT. DEBT Oct 1914___ 5170,000
Assessed val '13(4 act)_ _10,230,525
INT. at Logansport State Bank.
MADISON.
Madison is the county seat of Jetferson County. Incorp. April 1838
-s '14 __- $10,500___-Nov 11015
Refunding Bonds.
M-N $4,500c_Nov 1 '15-17
4s
3%5'05 Nov 7,500c-__N0v 1 1915
-Nov 1 1921
3s'06 Nov 10.500c
334s'07 Nov 19.000c___Nov 1 1922
3 s'08 Nov 11.500c-__Nov 1 1923
1930
-A 19,4004
F
4s
1920
M-N 17,5004
45
1926
45 '11 M-N 14.9004
4s '12 M-N 12.500---Nov 1 1927
4s '13 -__ 12.500
-Works Funding Bonds.
Water
Aug 1915
4s
-A 56,7504
F
past due
2004
-A
F
4348
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913-- 5162.500
3.649,385
Total valuation 1913
(Assessment about actual value.)
Tax rate (pee $1,000) 1913-314.00
6.934
Population In 1910
INT, on refunding bds. due 1930
and funding bonds Is payable at Nat.
Branch Bank of Madison; all other
bonds by City Treasurer.

MARION.
This city Is In Grant County. Incorp. 1889. Population 1910.19.359.
Water Bonds.*
M-N$1,000e to May 1 '15-'16
58
5,000e to Jan 1 1915
J-J
48
Bonds.
5.City
F-A 520.000c_Aug 1 '15-'24
A-0 9.000c_Apr 1 1918
4$
LAFAYETTE SCHOOL CITY.
Market-House Bonds.
430'10 J-J $138,000c_July 1 '15-'20
(See V 90. p 1192,for maturity.) 48 '12 M-N $6,000__May 1 '1'5-'20
-Dec 1 1935
BOND.DEBT Aug 1 1914 5138.000 48 '12 J&D 50.000c
Assess. val.'13(34 act.)- -13,000,000 (Subject to call Dec. 1 19173
School tax (per 51.000) 1914-$12.10 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1913.. 5102.500
Population in 1914 (est.)
21.000 Assess. val.'12 (Si act.)-9,068,840
INT. at City Nat. Bank,Lafayette. City tax (Per $1.000) 1912--- _610.00
INT. on $50,000 45 of 1912 payable at Marion State Bank on others
LAKE COUNTY.
Crown Point Is the county seat.
In New York at office of Winslow.
Lanier & Co.
Bridge Bonds.
*The revenue from water-works
Jan 1916
5s 09 3-3 $10.500
Jan 1921 takes care of the Interest on these
58 10 -J 48.500
July1922 bonds and also the expenses of plant.
434s 12 34 80,000
Jan 1918
17.500
Jan 1923 MARION COUNTY.
434ss 13 J-J [ 63,000
County seat Is Indianapolis.
Jan 1924
119,000
Bridge Bonds.
July 1924
444s 13 3-3 30,000
Jan 1924 334s'04 3--.1 $850.000c-July 1 1924
434s 14 J-J 63,500
334s'08 M-N100,000c__-May 1 1928
Almshouse Bonds.
Oct 1923
Jan 1922 3%9'08 A-0 100,000
43.4s 12 J4 $112,500
310'09 J-J 100.000c-Feb 1 1929
Jail Bonds.
1915-1921
1 1915 4348'13 M-N175.000
58 '08 J-J $5,000c-_Jan
Refunding Bonds.
CO.BD. DT.Dec 31'14..3545.500
4s '97 J-D5200.000c_Dec 10 1927
Gravel road debt(twp.ob2.527.829 334s'00 M-N200.000c--May 21 1920
ligations)
Assessed valuation 1914_74.739.170 3148'01 J-D 100,000c--June 20 1921
(Assessment about 30% actual val.) 33413'05 J-D 200,000c_June 1 1925
County tax (per $1.000) '14-- -$4.80 33.4!'
08 -- 200.000- -June 1 1928
County Bonds.
82,864
Population in 1910
INT.at County Treas. office.
3)0'99 J-D$150.000c_June 3'15-'29
Voting Machine Bonds.
3%a'06M-S I10.000c--Sept 1 1915
LA PORTE.
8,000c---Sept 1 1916
This city Is In La Porte County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_52,418,000
Funding Bonds.
63.807
J-D 515.0004
48
1915 Gravel ni. dl.(add'1)
Park Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1914_273,119,875
65
M-S 512,5004 ___-1915-1921 (Assessment about H actual value.)
Water-Works Bonds.
Co. tax (per 51.000) 1913-- $23.80
5s '11 J-D $54,000__June 1 '16-'24 Population in 1910
263.661
(All bds. subj. to call June 1 1916.)
INT. at Winslow, Lanier & Co..
3145
F
-A 530,0004
1919 N. Y.
BOND. DEBT May 1914--.594,000
Floating debt
87.456 MIAMI COUNTY.
Cash on hand
Peru Is the county seat.
36,766
Assessed val. 1913_ __ _6.369.601
Court House Bonds.
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1913-342.00
Jan $156,000c_Jan 1 '15-'26
8
in 1910
Population
10.525
Bridge Bonds.
INT. at First Nat.Bank, Chicago 48 '06 ___ $2,000-__Nov 1 1915
430'13 J-D 147,500__Dec 1 '15-'33
LA PORTE COUNTY.
1 1,296__--Dec 1 1934
County seat Is La Porte.
4s '14 A-0 47,500__Apr 1 '15-'33
BOND.DEBT Nov 1912- $210.000
Jail Bonds.
s '08 M-S $49.5 2.50cJune 1'15-'28 Gravel rd. bonds (add'1)- 465,500
Court-House Bonds.
Tax valuation 1911
17.405.230
5s '08 J-D 587.500-June 1 '15-'28 County tax (per $1,000)'12-6.515
58 '09 .1-D 19,000c_June 1 '15-'29 Population in 1910
29.350
(51.000 in even & 51.500 in odd y'rs.)
INT. at Marion Trust Co.,IndianBOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914-5170,000 apolls.
Floating debt (school fd.)_
12.891
Gravel road bonds(addl). 951.113 MICHIGAN CITY.
Assess. val.'13(34 act.)-36,388,495
This city Is In Laporte County.
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'1339.70 Inc. 1836. Population 1910, 19.027.
Co. tax rate (per $1.000) 13-55.69
'
General Purpose Bonds.
Population in 1910
45,797 58 '03 J-J $8.000-July 1 '15-'18
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Funding Bonds.
4s '05 J-J 512.000-H11y 1 '15-'20
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
30.000__July 1 '15-'29
4Hs'12
Bedford Is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
Jail Bonds,
434s'07 J-J $9,000__July 1 '15-'23
M-S $33,000c_ _Apr 15 1924
School-House Bonds.
334s
(Subject to call after 1913.)
5s '96 M-N $6.000-May 1 '15-16
Bridge Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
434s'13 M-N$18.000_ _Nov 1 '15-'23 53 '99 J J 152.000-July 1 '15-'16
.
DEB1
Refunding Bonds.
8.000-July 1 '17-'20
9s '06 M-S $32.000e_M&S '15-'22 BOND.
May 1911-- _$.83,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '13_ 373.000 Cash on hand
66,037
Gravel road debt(township
Ass. val. '13 (34 act.)- -6. 59.4 7
8
8
$4 I6.256 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913-414.80
obligations)
Assess. val.'13(4 act.)- -14,375,035
State& Co.tax (per $1.000)'13.56.80 MICHIGAN CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Population In 1910
30.625 4s '09 F-A $60.000c-Aug 1 '15:19
INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. (See V. 88, p. 1019. for maturity.)
5s '11 M-S 68.000..--Mar 9 1921
58 11 ___ 35,000
LOGANSPORT.
1934
Thl.= city Is in Cass County. In- BOND. DEBT Nov 1913
581.000
corporated Feb. 17 1834. City owns Assessed valuation 1913. _ _8.2.1.3,940
water and eleetrie-11 ht plant.
School tat (Per $1.000) 1913_ 310.70
Water Works Imit.
INT. at First Nnt. linfik. Michigan
-8
-- 560.001 ----- 1916-1921 City.

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Funding Bonds.
VANDERB1TEGH COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
340'06 M-N$17,500c__Nov 12 1916 4s '11 M-S $20,000c___Sept 1 1931
County seat Is Evansville.
3.65s'08J-D $5,000c.---Dec 26 1914 45 '12 M-9 40.000c___Sept 1 1932
Court-House Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_3178,500
58
J-J $220,000c___Jan 1 1918
Street Bonds.
Sinking fund
17,880 48 '09 J-D $30.000c-Dec 1 1929
Refunding Bonds.
Other hinds
42,454 45 '10 M-N 20.000c-_Nov 1 1930 3)0'10 J-J $80,000c_ _Jan 3 1925
Total assessed value 1914-17,081.790
Redemption Bonds.
Hose-House and Park Bonds.
Less mortgage exemption_
576.760 4s '08 A-0 $20,000c.. __Oct 1 1928 3348'07 J-J $150,000c_ -Jan 2 1922
Net assessed value 1914_16.505,030 GEN.BD.DT.Sept 30'14.5520,500 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'144450,000
(Assessment about 757 actual value) Sinking fund
22,181 Floating debt
65,000
This city Is the county seat of i
(per $1,000) 1913-311.00 Water debt (included)
52.920,550
206.000 Total valuation 1914
Delaware Co. Incorp. In 1865.
Population in 1910
Less mortgage exemption_ 1,032.650
22.324 Street and sewer bonds
INTEREST is payable at Fletcher
aFunding Bonds.
Net assessed value 1914...51.887,900
(add'i) under "Barrett
4s '13 M-9 $10,000c.Mar 1 '31-'32 Am. Nat. Bk. In Indianapolis.
actual value)
Law"
10.000 (Assessment about
48 '13 --- 15,000_ _--Feb 1 1924
State tax (per $1,000)
Improvement bonds "Spe34.04
General City Debt.
cial Charter" (add'1)
1914--2.287 County tax (per 51.000) 1914- $4.84
4s '09 J-Dx$35,000e_Dee 1 '16-'22 48 '09 F-A$100.000c_Aug 2 '15-'19 Improvement bonds"New
Population In 1910
77,438
-A 35,000c-F&A_ '20-'23
4s'11 J
-D 815,000__Dec 15'23-'25 4s '13 F
Charter" (add'i)
256,197
INTEREST is payable in New
4s '12 A-0 *25.000-Apr 15'26-'30 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'144135.000 Total assessed value 1913_30.548,190
York at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $105.000 Floating debt
42.000 Exemption
1.277.520
Assess. val.'12(60% act.)12,457,170 Assessed valuation 1913-15.772.206 Net assessed value 1913_29.270,670
-City tax (per $1,000) 1912---311.60 (Assessment about full value.)
(Assessment about 34 actual value.) VIGO COUNTY.
,
Population in 1910
24,005 School tax (per $1,000) 1913__-$9.10 City tax rate(per $1,000) 1913.512.90
County seat is Terre Haute. Inc.
zINT.at Muncie Trust Co.; a At Population in 1913 (est.)
24,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-332.80 in 1853. Population 1910,87,930.
Delaware County Nat. Bank, MunINT. at Liberty Nat. Bank,N.Y. Population in 1910(Census)
Levee Bonds.
-53.684
de. *In New York.
INTEREST on 340 due 1918. 6s '03 M-N511.714.33c-Part yrly.
Funding Bonds.
on 4sdue 1925, Is payable at St. JoRushville Is the county seat.
-A $75,000c_Feb 15 1919
seph County Say. Bank; on other 35%8'99 F
Flood Bonds.
48 '09 J-I) $35.000c_.,_June 1 1919
bonds at Nat. Park Bank, NewYork, 45 '05 J-J j 50,000c_Jan 1 '15-24
(Subject to call after June 1 1915) 4%8'13
$60,000
l d3 .000c_July 1 '15-'23
n 45
.
48'14- $200,000____Aug 1 1939 COUNTY BOND.DEBT
_Jail Bo
(Subject tocall after Aug 1 1929.)
May 1 1912
$90,000
434808 J-D3105.000c_Dec 15 '14-'27
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14_ $235.000 Sinking fund
90,000 4s '06 J-J $8,000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
Assessed valuation I914__12,815.825 Gravel-road bds. Jan 1 '12 525,000 4s g '07 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '15-'17 45 Asylum Bonds.
$1,000c__Jan 1 '15-'16
'05 J-J
School tax (per $I 000) 1914.-59.75 Assess. val.'11 (607 act.)21,479,205 4s 09 J-J
1
500e_ _July 1 1915
50.000c___July 1 1919
INT. at Union Nat. Bk., Muncie. State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'1138.00 45 '11 J-J 200.000c_Apr 15 '22-'31
Soldier's Monument Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1.000)'1234.81 + 4s '12 F
-A 130,000c_Apr 17 '18-'27 430'09 J-D $20,000c_-May 15 1929
Population in 1910
19,349 45 '13 F
Bridge Bonds.
-A 110,000c_July 1 '18-'28
This city is the county seat of
INTEREST payable in Chicago,
$40,000c--Jan 1'I5-'22
River Park Bonds (Assumed).
Floyd Co. On Oct. 5 1911 an ordiand in Portland, Me.
4s '07 M-N 55,500__May 1 1917 4s '03 3-1 40,000c_July 1 '15-'22
nance was passed by the City Council
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ -5538,500
161,200c-_Jan 1 1923
providing for the annexation of Silva'
Floating debt
10.000c_ _Jan 1 '15-24
90,000
Grove. Glenwood Place, Fairmont
This city is in Rush County. In- Net val.'13 (3-5 actual)_ _29,270,570 45%s'07 J-J
10,000c_Jui 1 '15-'24
Park and other suburban territory
orporated Sept. 10 1883.
2
6
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-410.90
77 t 1,i4 533,9 5
08 0c 1 1 19 1
c .5
Increasing population by about 1.500.
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Nat. Park CO. BD. D BT
Nothing further has been done, how- 410'13 Jan $12.000__Jan 22'18 '29
Gravel road debt
437.761
Bank, N. Y. City, at the Citizens'
ever, as matter Is pending in court.
Water Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914-57.125.700
.14 $20.000c_yrly on Jan. I Nat. Bank, South Bend, American Less mtge. exemption
Refunding Air Line RR. Bonds. ea
2,889,050
55
J-J 3272,000c_ _July 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_332.000 Trust Co., South Bend,and at the Net valuation 1914
South Bend National Bank.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1913-4272.000 Assess. val.'13(3 5 act.)--3
(Assessment about 2-3 actual value)
0.260
555
Sinking fund
52,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.510.00
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '12_$5.50
Assess. val.'12(45% act.)10,000.000 Population in 1910
4.925
INT. on the jail yowls at toe Terre
INTEREST is payable at office of
City tax (per $1,000) 1912----$12.50
Knox is the county seat.
Haute Trust Co.; on all other bonds
Total tax (yet $1,000) 1912-- 29.35 Winslow, Lanier & Co.. N. Y. City.
Refunding Bonds.
In New York at A. B. Leach & Co.
Population In 1910
20.629
M-N $4,000c
55
INT. at Bank of America. 14 Y.
Court-House Bonds.
This school city is in Rush County.
VINCENNES SCHOOL CITY.
M-N$57.000
4s '07 J-J $21,000c_July 1 '15-'17
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'14. $29,500 55
11914.
43(s '10 J-J1 $35.000c_July 1 '15-'19 Bonds of 1914 (additional).. 31,500 BOND.DEBT Jan(add'i)_ $61,000 4s '10 3-3 25.000c_ -__1916-1920
Gravel-road bonds
275,077 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14__ 546,000
BOND. DBT June 1 '14_
$35.000 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)
.3.048,575 Assess. val.
Assessed valuation 1914-9,105.235 School tax (per $1,000) 1914__38.50 State&Co '14 (1-3 act.)__8,271,910 Assessed val. 1913 (about)_8,500,000
.tax(per$1 ,OOO) -$6.3335 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-38-10
'14
(Assessment about 75% actual value) Population in 1914 (est.)
6.000 Population in 1910
10.567
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bank. N.Y.
INT. at Rush Co. Bk. Rushville.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914.._..$5.40
INTEREST at Winslow, Lanier &
Population in 1914 (est.)
25.000
Co., New York City,
INTEREST at Second Nat. Bank.
WABASH SCHOOL CITY.
1914-1921
528.000
South Bend Is the county seat.
45 '11
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913-561,000
Court-House Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1013..--4,252.985
This city Is In Henry Co. /acorn 4348 e J-D $32,000c-__Dec '17-'18
County seat is Sullivan. County
May 21 1840; reorganized in 1867 48g J
-D 51.000c-Dee '19-'21 has no gen. bonded debt at present. School tax (per 51.000) 1913-$12,40
and again in 1909.
4348 g J-D 30,000c_-Dec '15-'16 Gravel
$715,632
-road bonds
School Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
73.397 WARREN COUNTY.
Ditch
Williamsport is the county seat.
88 '94 ___ $9,000
48 g
J
-D $10,000c--_Dec '15-'16 Total and levee
contingent debt
Refunding Bonds.
30'07 F
-Ai110,000c_Feb 1 '15-'25
Funding Bonds.
5789.029
Oct 1 '14
$75,000c __
45 '04 ___ $6,000
1 40,000c___Feb 1 1926 Tax valuation 1911
19,796.385 55 '14 J-J DEBT Apr - _1915-1924
' $75,000
14
4).s'07
3346'04 A-0 120.000c_Oct 20'22-24 Co.tax rate(per $1,000)'13-- _ _53.49 CO.BOND.
_ 25,000
4)is'09 ___ 21,000
334g'05 M-N 70,000c_ _May'15-'21 Population in 1910
32,439 Floating debt (twp.oblig.) 12,500
48 '12
45 '12 F
Gravel road debt
-A 60,000c-Feb 1 1928
1,500
421,135
Oct 1913
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 14__ $62.500 4s g '14- _ _ 100.000c
Assessed valuation 1913...13,472,850
Asylum Bonds.
Floating debt
90.623
-A $60,000c_Feb 1 '17-'25
This city is the county seat of Vigo County tax (per $1,000) 1913_34.09
Sinking fund
9,393 3%8'07 F
10.899
Population in 1910
Assess. val. '14(607 act.)_5,104.880 BOND. DEBT Aug 14 '143603,000 County. Incorp. April 30 1853.
45.000
INTEREST payable at Tress's ottce.
City tax (per $1.000) 1913_ _ 312.00 Floating debt
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1910
9.446 Assess. val.'13(Si act.)-50.917,230 4s '95 M-N $2,460___ _May 1 1915
Co.
INT. payable at Amer. Exch. Nat. State & ratetax(per $1,000)'13-58.80 4s '96 M-N 3,200.._M-N '15-'16 WASHINGTON. DavIess County.
Co.tax
(per $1,000) 1913_34.79
This city is In
Sewer Bonds.
Bank in New York and at the Citi- Population in 1910
84.312
Incorporated May 10 1871.
'97 A-0
zens' State Bank In New Castle.
INTEREST on bridge 4s is pay- 4sJudgment $8,400___A-0 '15-'17
Refunding School Bonds.
Bonds.
able at the St. Joseph County Say. 4s '03 J-J 515,840_Jan 20 '15-23 4s '10 J-J $10.000___Nov 15 1920
Bank of South Bend; on all other
(Subject to call Nov 15 1915)
Park, Crematory & General.
Spencer is the county scat.
bonds at the Chemical Nat.Bk. N.Y. 48 '08 J-D $12,600____J-D '15-'18
Refunding Elec.-Light Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
4s '09 M-N$22,000____May 1 1919
General Bonds.
440'12 M-N39,000e_M&N1915-'32
Funding Bonds.
4s '07 A-0 $52,000--__A-015-27
This district Is in Jackson County. 4s '09 A-0 21,000____A-0 '15-'29 45 '05 J-J f$1,000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
Court
-House Bonds.
4s '10 M-N$64,000c ____1915-1930 448'10 J-J $49,000c_- - -1915-1920 4s '11 M-9 44.200____M-S
1
500c_ -July 1 1915
45
M-N 18,800c __1915-1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '14__ $49.000
Fire Station Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
CO.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14_ _ $97.485 Assess. val. '13 (Si act.)_ _3,134,990 6s
J-D 595.530.71-every 6 mas 45 '07 A-0 $3,500c....Sept 23 1917
Gravel road debt (add'i)__ 189.622 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_47.50
Electric-Light Bonds.
Engine-tious.
Assess. val. '14(60% act.)_6.732.060 Population in 1913 (est.)
8,000 4s '05 F
-A $19.800c_--F-A '15-'25 4s
M-N$20.000c_. May 1 1919
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 13-35.99
INT. at First Nat.Bk., Seirmour. BOND DEBT Nov 1 '14_ $275,031 TOTAL DEBT Jan 11914. $40,000
Population in 1910
14.053
Sinking fund.
43.424 Assess. val. '13(2-3 act.)-3,482.855
INT. on 4s at Winslow, Lanier
Assess. val.'14(60% act.)35.034.790 City tax (per $1,000) 1913__511.80
& Co., N.Y.; on 4;is at Spencer.
City tax (per 31.000) 1914-$11.50 Population in 1910
Shelbyville Is the county seat.
7 854
INT. at Washington Nat. Bank.
CO. BD. DT. Oct. 1'14_.. $105,000 Population in 1910
58.157
Gravel-road debt (town/NT at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
This city is In Miami County.
185,915
WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
ship obligations)
Inc. Feb. 14 1848. Pop. 1910. 10.910. Assess. val '14 (1-3 act.)_24,133.045
4448
J
-D $56.000c ____1915-1922
Refunding Bonds.
6s '14 F
-A 15,000
County tax(per 51.000) 1914-538.90
1915-1916
Building Bonds.
30'07 M-S I$18,000c-Mch 1 '15-23 Population in 1910
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14359,000
26,802 4s '14 M-S $100,000c_ _
3,000c-Mch 1 1924
1
Mar 28'19,'24,'29 & '34 Assess. val. '13 (34 act.)-3.500,000
INT. on gen. county bonds at
4s '10 J-D 18.000c ____1915-1924
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_310.00
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 '14__ $39.000 Farmers' Nat. Bank, Shelbyville.
9.000
4s '07 M-9$170,000c_Sept 1 '15-'31 Population in 1913 (est.)
Assess val.'14 (1-3 act.)-3.833,975
INT. at People's Nat, Bk., WashBOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $270,000
City tax (per $1.000) 1914-317.50
Floating debt
26.839 ington.
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Peru.
4s '10 J-J $70,000c_July 1 '15-'20 Tot, assess.
val. '13 (est)_36,139.440
BOND.DEBT Oct 29 '13- $85,500
COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1912.... _6,500,000 (Assess'nt about 607 actual value.) WAYNE seat is
County
School tax(per 51.000) 1914-.310.40
Richmond.
School tax (per 51.000) 1912..__59.90
High School Bonds.
Population in 1913 (est.)
Refunding Bonds.
70,000
4s '10 J-D $48,000c_June 1 '15-'20
INT. at Farmers National Bank
M-N$10,000c_May 2 '15-'16
INTEREST on bonds of 1907 and 4348
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14348,000 Shelbyville.
1914 at U.S. Tr. Co. of Terre Haute; BOND. DEBT Sept 30'14_340,000
Assess. val.'13(45%act.)_ _3.983.290
on others in N. V. at Cent. Tr. Co. Gravel road debt (add'I)-- 425.515
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-__$9.50
Total assessed val. 1914-35,344,585
11,000
This city (incorporated May 22
Population in 1912 (eat)
(Assessment about 55% actual value)
TNT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank,Peru. 1865) Is the county seat of St.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'1448.90
Lafayette is the county seat.
Joseph County. In Jan. 1911 the
Co. tax rate (per 51.000)'14._ _$4.89
Bridge Bonds,
village of Riverpark and other subur43,757
ban territory was annexed to city. 430'12 A-0 560,000..__Apr 1 '15-'17 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at American
in Gibson County,
This district Is
4343'13 -__ 260,000--_J-D '18-'27 Exch. Nat. Bank in N. Y. city.
General Purposes.
430'12 17
-A $58,500
-D 68,000c__-J
3;4803 M-N$35,000c___Nov 1 1918 4 s'14 J
-D '18-'27
T.BD.DT,Apr 1914- $409.000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 28'14-358.500 4s '04 M-9 50,000c......Sept 1 1924
WEST HAMMOND S. D. NO. 155.
48 '05 J-J 28,000c___July 1 1925 Assessed val. 1913
36,170,290
This district (P. 0. Hammond)
48 '06 M-8 28,000c___Sept 1 1926 Population in 1910
40.063 Is in Lake County.
4s '13 M-S 40,000----Mar 1 1933
r Greencastle is the county seat.
5s '11 J-D $35,000c__Dec 31 1924
TIPTON COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
COUNTY DT. May 1 '13_360.500
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__ 535,000
County seat is Tipton.
Assess. val.'12 (2-3 act.)-17,158,679 45 '95 M-N$38,000c-May 1 1915
Assessed valuation 1913-- _3,652,400
90
County tax (per $1.000) 1912 $5.61 + 45 '95 J-J 20,000c___July 1 1915 5.9 Court-House Bonds.
School tax (per 51.000) 1913-51.
'04 J-.1 360.000c
-A 25,000c___Feb 1 1916
20.520 48 '96 F
1919
Population in 1910
INT. payable in Chicago at office
1 65,000c
4s '96 A-0 8.000c-Apr 1 1916
1924 of John Nuveen & Co.
5,000c._.July 1 1917 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14 -4125,000
4s '97 J-J
5, c--_ u y 1 1918 Gravel road bonds (add'1)._ 419,480 WHITING SCHOOL CITY.
This city is the county seat of 4s 98 -J
5,000c___Jan 2 1919 Sinking fund
16.112 58 g '09 F
4s '99 J-J
-A $20.000c___F-A '15- 16
Wayne Co. First incorp. In 1840.
4s '13 M-9 40.000---Mar 1 1933 Assessed valuation 1914.-14,760,000 4;0'10 F-A 40.000c--F-A '17-'20
Refunding Bonds.
Refund. & Water-Works Bonds. County tax (per $1.000) 1914-54.89 BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14- 560.000
48 '02 A-0 $3,000c-- Oct 1 1915
17,459 Assess. val.'13 (45% act.) 8,001.00
0
14.000c-July 1 1915 4s '08 M-9 $60,000c___Mar 1 1928 Population in 1910
48 '95 J-J
River Park.
INTEREST is payable at the Third School tax (per 51.000) 1914-58.
90
Light-Plant Bonds.
7,50
0
M-9$100,000c_Mar 4 1927 4348'05 M-N $3,500-Nov 1 '14-'25 Nat. Bank, New York, or at Indian- Population in 1912 (est.)
48 '02
(Due part every 4 years.)
TNT. payable at the Bank of whiting
anolis Trust Co. In Indianapolis.
4s '02 M-9 39,000c_Mar 18 1927
Bloomington is the county seat.
COUNTY BD.DT.Janl'14$179.000
Gravel road bonds (township obligations)
311.691
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)$11.000,000
Co.tax rate (per $1,000) 1913$6.21 +
Population in 1910
23.426

MUNCIE.

RICHMOND SCHOOL CITY.

MUNCIE SCHOOL CITY.

RUSH COUNTY.

SOUTH BEND SCHOOL DIST.

NEW ALBANY.

RUSHVILLE.

STARKE COUNTY.

SUSHVILLE SCHOOL CITY.

NEW ALBANY SCHOOL DIST.

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY.

NEW CASTLE.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

TERRE HAUTE.

OWEN COUNTY.

SEYMOUR SCHOOL CITY..

SHELBY COUNTY.

PERU.

TERRE HAUTE SCHOOL CITY.

SHELBYVILLE SCHOOL CITY.

PERU SCHOOL CITY.

SOUTH BEND.

TIPPECANOE COUNTY.

RINCETON SCHOOL DIST.

PUTNAM COUNTY.

RICHMOND.




ILLINOIS-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914.1

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding civil divisions In the State
of Indiana which arenot represented among the foregoing detailed reports.
In the first part of the table we show such counties as come under this head
and In the second we show minor civil divisions.
Tax
Pop'n.
Bonded Floating Oravelltd. Assessed
Debt. Bonds. Valuation. Rate. 1910.
CountiesDebt.
None$602.862 Cs16.251,74009.90+ 21.840
None
Adams County
None 315,088 c25.547.478 ---- 24.813
None
Bartholomew Co
17.970
None 531.000 c14.489.540
None
Carroll County
None 43.977 c2.463.104 c12.30+ 12.057
Crawford County
$21,000
27,747
None 437,734 e15.491.520 e7.60
Daviess County
15,000
21.396
None 227,761 c10.548.575 c8.60
Dearborn County.-- 30.000
None 763.000 133.810.010 13.91 + 51.414
25.000
Delaware County
5.000 216.390 18.757.945 16.01 + 36.873
Greene County
40.000
481.824 ---27,026
Hamilton County
None 625,132 c23,0S0,175 c7.50+ 33.177
Howard County____ None
c12,743,182c11.00 + 13.044
None
118,500
Jasper County
24.961
None 323.046 c17.109.425 c8.60
None
Jay County
_
None 124.498 c6.447,905
14.203
None
Jennings County
12,980
None 100,000 c4.565,000 c9.21
55.000
Martin County
None 358,840 c13.378.020 c6.40 + 21.182
39.000
Morgan County
None 280.000 a13,350.000 13.31+ 10.504
30.000
Newton County
None 70,000 64,207,660---- 18,078
64.000
Perry County
13.500 5.000 1158,980 c21,950,810 17.71+ 20,540
Porter County
50,000 37,500 150,000
8.000.000 17.21+ 13,312
_
Pulaski
None 240.374 21.547.270 13.61+ 29.013
County- 3,000
Randolph County
None None 262.278 c9.162.460 ---- 19.452
Ripley County
None 108.857 13.841.060 17.85+ 8.323
4,000
Scott County
None 82.851 c8.105.790
33.000
- 20.676
Spencer
None$150.844 d12.365.705 16.01+ 18.865
Vermillion County- 10.000
County_652.682 1'21.646,220 12.80
26.925
Wabash County_
22.418
105.725
7.528.260 16.51+ 17.445
Washington Co
30.000
None 432.736 c15.000.000 c6.80+ 17.602
White County
Bonded Floating Assessed 'Tax per Pop'n.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
Debt.
Cities. Townships, &c.1.900 e1,638,271 _
30.500
Barr Twp Sch Dist
None c2.614,980
4S1/3
Bluffton (C), Wells County.-- 47.000
500 e2.500.000 611.40
35.000
Bluffton Sch. City, Wells Co
Boone Twp., Porter County ..y30.000
Brookville School District._
2,700 c1.500,000
29,000
Bush Crk Sch Twp,HancockCoy34,470
Cass Sch Twp,La Porte Co_ _ _y31,230
Centre Sch. Twp.,Hancock Coy47,000
Centre Twp.. Delaware Co..
.v55.000
c2.518.190 ---- 218.497
Center Twp., Marion County..*47,400
None a4,843,535 al1.10
7.738
Connersville (C). Fayette Co- 86,000
3.500 1.800.000 40.40
4.471
85.000
Decatur (C). Adams County
Elkhart (C). Elkhart County_ 73.000 62.754 c8.465,6S8 c14.60 19,282
c2.311.135
Florida Sch. Twp., Parke Co. 51,492
None110,424.076 119.00 20.925
Hammond (C), Lake County_161,000
None e2,247,690 e35.40
Hartford City Sch City
43,900
c2,502,287
____
4.981
Kendallville (C), Noble Co_ --4
'26,450
Laramie Twp.,TippecanoeCo. 30.000 None c2,253,575 ---2.234
c1.657.930
Lawrenceburg,Dearborn Co--*42.000
Lawrence School Twp., Tip00,000
pecanoe County
None e3,890.030
Lebanon (C), Boone County
27,000
5.474
None /3,800,000 18.50
Lebanon School City
40,000
None a3,864.450 a7.70
Madison School District
39,500
Martinsville School District
46.500
15,296.000 a12.50 11.886
Mishawaka, St. Joseph County102.000
c5,500.000 c12.40
Mishawaka School City
109,500
MonroeSch.Twp.,DelawareCo.y26.880
None e1,295,620
Pipe Crk Sch Twp,Miami Co.. 25,900
Pleasant Twp.. Grant Co__ -y30,000
Portland (C), Jay County
54.000 11.970 c2.195.021 a17.00
5.130
Rochester. Fulton Co
z1.642.210 ---3.364
31.000
Rochester School City
11.719,425
*26,500
Rochester Two., Fulton Co__ - 48.000
c2.750.110 c14.80
5.600
Seymour (C), Jackson County 35.000
62,080,000 c31.00 6,306
Shelbyville (C). Shelby County 84,500
5.000 c5.778.110 c30.20
9.500
Sullivan Bch City
__y32,000
Valparaiso School District- --- 53,650
3,000 c2.600.000 c48.00
Van Buren Sch Twp, Kosciusko Co.
y34.000
Van Buren Twp., Grant Co_ _ _ 35.000
None c2,135.290 615.80
2.894
Wabash (C). Wabash County_ 72.000
None 64.227.430 c12.50 8.687
Warsaw (0). Kosciusko Co__ 39.200
5.117 e2,201,505 e14.90
4.430
Warren School Township__ 66.700
64.335,425
Washington Twp., Marlon Co_ 56.000
a6.602.135 ---5.679
None
Whiting (C). Lake County___ 85.000
6.587
'Total debt. d Figures for 1909; z Moires for 1910; a figures for 1911
t Figures for 1912. c 1913 figures. e 1914 figures. y This covers merely
a receht issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt.

State of Illinois.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Feb. 3 1809)_ _ _ March 1 1809
Admitted as a State (Act April 18 1818)
Dec.3 1818
Total area of State (square miles)
56,650
State Capital
Springfield
Governor (term ends 2d Mon. Jan. 1917) _Edward F. Dunne
Sec. of State(term ends 2d Mon.Jan.'17)_Lewis G.Stevenson
Audi tor of Public Accounts (term ends 2d Monday, JanuJames J. Brady
ary 1917)
Treasurer (term endss2r1 Mon. Jan. 1915)_ _William Ryan Jr.
-LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday after

the first Monday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-The historical details of the State debt of
Illinois from 1829 to 1870, when the debt was all paid off, will be found in
the "State and City Supplement" of April 1894. page 91.
-This State has no bonded debt except $17,500 bonds
BONDED DEBT.
which have ceased to draw interest, but have not yet been surrendered for
payment.
-The total equalized valuation has been
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
as Mows in the years named. The tax rate for State purposes (per $1,000)
for 1913 was $7.00.
Equatized Val. Years.
Equalized Val. Years.
Years.
Equalized Val.
19o___z$2,422,361.952 1906---$1.126,663.157 1888
3784.911.874
1.095.681.557 1885
1912- z2,343,673.232 1905
798,482.823
011_ x2.318.333.241 1901*--- 999.231,829 1880
786,616,394
809,733,405 1879
1910--- x2,199,714,709 1900*___
784,632,550
953,099,468 1373
1909- z2,158.648,450 1899*___
857.235,762
1898____
778.474,910 1873
1.355,401,317
'974.306 1890---- 808.892.782
.
1199007---8 -- 1.251;
*For explanation as to the falling off of values n the year 1900,see letter
State Auditor in V. 74, P. 741. z Property now assessed at 1-3 true
of
-see remarks below.
value instead of 1-5
Under a law passed Feb. 25 1898 there is a general assessment of real
estate but once in every four years instead of annually; personal propnity is listed every year. The law also provided that property shall be
.7,Thraised at full value, but assessed at only one-fifth of such value. This
1909
rzw was changed, however, by an Act passed in actualwhich provides for
of the
value. The new
the assessment of property at one-third
result that values for
is of assessment went into effect in 1909. with the are
decreased corresshow large increases while the tax rates
that year
bas
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103

POPULATION OF STATE.
1910 _5,638,59111880 ___3.077.87111850 _ 851.47011820 --- 55,211
12,282
l900___4.821.550 1870 _ _2,539.891 1840...._ 476,183 1810__
1890__3.826.352 1860...._1.71l,951 1830__ 157.445
DEBT LIMITATION,
-No State has developed a greater repugnance to
the creating of debt than Illinois. if we may judge from the provisions of its
present constitution. We say developed, because this antagonism has
apparently been progressive. Nothing of it is to be found in the constitution of 18:18. The constitution of 1848 contains no reference to municipalities, but has in it stringent restrictions limiting to $50,000 the power of
the Legislature to create State debt, except in case of war, invasion, &c.,
unless the law proposing the issue of bonds is submitted to a vote of the
people. But turning to the constitution of 1870 we find the whole subject
of debt
-making most thoroughly considered and its basis settled.
First, as to the State, the provisions are not very uniike the provisions
of the constitution of 1848, except that as to the limit for casual deficits
and failures of revenue, the aggregate which can be created is very properly
raised to $250,000. But with that exception and with the further exception
for the purpose of repelling invasion, &c., no debt can be contracted unless
the law is submitted to a vote of the people at a general election, which law
must contain a provision for the payment of interest as it accrues, and previous notice of the election be given by publication for three months prior
to such election. These last two restrictions as to interest and notice of
election are only found in the 1870 Constitution. The sections which cover
these matters are as follows: we omit the first portion of Section 18 of Article
IV, which relates only to appropriations and payment of appropriations
out of funds belonging to the State:
SECTION 18. * * * * Provided. the State may, to meet casual
deficits or failures in revenues, contract debts never to exceed in the aggregate $250,000, and moneys thus borrowed shall be applied to the purpose
for which they mere obtained, or to pay the debt thus created, and to no
other purpose; and no other debt,except for the purpose of repelling invasion. suppressing insurrection or defending the State in war (for payment
of which the faith of the State shall be pledged), shall be contracted, unless
the law authorizing the same shall at a general election have been submitted
to the people, and have received a majority of the votes cast for members
of the General Assembly at such election. The General Assembly shall provide for the publication of said law for three months at least before the vete
of the people shall be taken upon the same; and provision shall be made at
the time for the payment of the interest annually as it shall accrue, by a tax
levied for the purpose or from other sources of revenue; which law providing
for the payment of such interest by such tax shall be irrepealable untii such
debt be paid; And provided _further, that the law levying the tax shall be submitted to the people with the law authorizing the debt to be contracted.
SECTION 20. The State shall never pay, assume or become responsible
for debts of liabilities of. or in any manner give, loan or extend its credi,
to or in aid of, any public or other corporation, association or individual.
-At the general election in November 1908 the people
CANAL BONDS.
by a vote of 692,522 "for" to 195.177 "against" adopted an amendment to
the State constitution which provides for the issuance of not exceeding $20.000,000 bonds, to construct a deep waterway or canal, and to erect, equip
and maintain power plants, locks, bridges, dams and appliances suitable
for the development and utilization of the water power. See V 85. p. 1289
and V. 87, p. 1372. No action has yet been taken to avail of this amendment, and on Oct. 25 1911 the Illinois House of Representatives defeated a
bill for the appointment of a deep waterway commission and for obtaining
water-power sites between Lockport and Utica. See V.93. p. 1211.
SECOND, municipal indebtedness is regulated only in the constitution of
1870. In that instrument the subject is dealt with in all its phases. First
is a provision in Article 8, Section 3, forbidding the General Assembly and
every municipality from making any appropriation in aid of any sectarian
purpose. Second is a "separate section" forbidding any such municipality
from becoming a subscriber to the stock of any railroad. &c.. or to loan its
credit. Third Is the broad and general provision. Section 12, Article 9.
which limits the indebtedness of all municipalities to 5% "on the value of
the taxable property therein," &c. We give these sections below:
ARTICLE 8, Section 3. Neither the General Assembly nor any county
city, town, township, school district or other public corporation shall ever
make any appropriation, or pay from any public fund whatever, anything
in aid of any church or sectarian purpose, or to help support or sustain any
school, academy,seminary, college. university or other literary or scientific
,
institution controlled by any church or sectarian denomination whatever:
nor shall any grant or donation of land, money or other personal property
ever be made by the State or any such public corporation to any church
or for any sectarian purpose.
ARTICLE 9, Section 12. No county, city, township, school district or
other municipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted in any
manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness,
in the aggregate exceeding 5% on the value of the taxable property therein,
to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes previous
to the incurring of such indebtedness. Any county, city, school district
or other municipal corporation incurring any indebtedness as aforepaid
shall, before or at the time of doing so. provide for the collection of a direct
annual tax sufficent to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also
to pay and discharge the principal thereof within twenty years from the
time of contracting the same. This section shall not be construed to prevent any county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation from issuing their bonds in compliance with any vote of the people
which may have been had prior to the adoption of this constitution in pursuance of any law providing therefor.
SEPARATE Sectiotis. [Municipal subscriptions to railroads. &c.I No
county, city, town, township or other municipality shall ever become subscriber to the capital stock of any railroad or private corporation, or make
donation to or loan its credit in aid of such corporation; provided, however.
that the Adoption of this Article shall not be construed as affecting the right
of any such municipality to make such subscriptions where the same have
been authorized under existing laws by a vote of the people of such
municipalities prior to such adoption.
The foregoing limitation to 5% is general, as will be seen-that is. it applies to all municipalities. With this limitation preserved the Legislature
has passed general laws authorizing the City Council in cities and the board
of trustees in villages to issue bonds for corporate purposes, for refunding
and consolidating debt, for waterworks, &c., and the county board of any
county has been authorized by general statute to issue, when it deems it
necessary, county bonds, after submitting the matter to the legal voters
of the county at a general election at which a majority vote is required as
a prerequisite of the issue. An attempt was made to limit "any county
city, township, school district or municipal corporation" in counties containing 125.000 or more inhabitants to 21 % of the assessed value. but
Jan. 12 1900 the State Supreme Court ruled that this was an arbitrary and
unnatural classification of municipalities which could not be sustained.
See Vol. 70. p. 242.
The matter of the amount of bonds that might be issued on the basis of
the debt limitations given has been complicated in late years by changes in
the method of assessing property. A letter of the State Auditor in V. 74.
p.741,throws some light on these changes.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-J.S. McCullough.State Auditor, advised us under date of Dec. 11 1911 that there is no law exempting
from taxation bonds. notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by the
State or any of its municipalities.
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
-Chapter 140B of the Revised
Statutes of 1911 provides that:Investments of trust funds by trustees may,
when not otherwise provided by the will, deed, decree, gift, grant, or other
instrument creating or fixing the respective trust, be in the bonds of the
United States, or of any of the States of the United States, or in the first
mortgages upon real estate in any State, or in the bonds of any county.
city or municipality in any State, or in the first mortgage bonds of any
corporation of any State upon which no default in payment of interest shall
have occurred, for a period of five years, but no trustee shall be authorized
by this act to invest trust funds in any bonds in which cautious and intelligent persons do not invest their own money, and any trustee may continue
to hold any investment received by him under the trust, or any increase
thereof.
-The Legislature of 1909 passed &series of bills.
BUSSE BOND BILLS.
known as the Busse Bond Bills, which enlarge the leeway for the creation
of debt by the various municipalities in the State by fixing the assessed
value of property at one-third of the actual value instead of one-fifth, as
before. With the exception of counties a proportional decrease is made in
the maximum rate of taxation.
The amendments to the tax law providing for a decrease in the maximum
rate of taxation mentioned above were held constitutional by the State
Supreme Court in January 1910. See V. 90, 1:). 387.

104

ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

NEW BONDS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE.-At the 1909 am
slon the Legislature also passed the Jones referendum bill, which provides
that all bond issues, excepting those for refunding purposes, must be submitted to a vote and ratified by a majority of those voting on the proposition.
WATER CERTIFICATES IN EXCESS OF DEBT LIMIT.
-A law was
passed in 1899 allowing cities bonded to their legal limit to issue (for the
mprovement of water-works) certificates against the earnings of the Waterwithout regard to the bonded indebtedness. Several municiDepartment
palities are understood to have taken advantage of this law. In the case
of the City of Joliet. however, which attempted to issue bonds under the
law, the matter was taken into the courts in a test suit, and an injunction
granted by Judge Dibell, who held that the 5% limit could not be exceeded.
V. 73, p. 94. ThLs decision was confirmed by Supreme Court. V. 74, p.
491.
-There is a kind of improvement bond
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
authorized In some cases which is made a special lien on the land benefited
and to which the 5% limit has no reference. We refer to cases which come
under the law entitled "To divide cities and villages subject to overflow
into improvement districts." This statute provides that any such city or
village or part thereof may be laid off into an improvement district for the
purpose of draining, raising the grade of the streets and improving the
district; that after the cost for the work has been ascertained and been
assessed, the assessment may be paid in installments or otherwise, and
Finch city or village may issue bonds sufficient to pay the assessment. In
that case the bonds are a lien on the lots, blocks or parts thereof which
shall be designated therein; but before the issue the owner of the lots,
&c.. to be charged must endorse upon the back of such bond his consent.
under seal, in substance, as follows; "I hereby indorse the within bond
and consent that the lot or lots or parts thereof therein designated shal
become liable for the interest and principal therein named, and the same
shall be a lien upon said property from this date until paid offand discharged.
The bond when executed by the city or village and so endorsed by the
owner shall be recorded in the Recorder's office in the county, and such
record shall be a notice of the lien created to the same extent as the record
of mortgages is a notice.
We have room to give only this very brief and imperfect outline of this
statute. The whole law will be found in Herd's Revised Statutes of
of Illinois. the 1911 edition, pages 345. 346 and 347.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS.
ALEXANDER COUNTY.
County seat is Cairo.
Funding Bonds.
6s
J-J $55,000c__.July 1 1915
Judgment Bonds.
4s
J-J $43,000c___July 1 1923
BOND.DEBT May 1914_ _ 398,000
Asse-s. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-.6,182,377
County tax (per $1,000) 1913-36.52
Population in 1910
22.741
INT at First Nat. 13ank. N.Y.City.

•

BEARDSTOWN.
This city is in Cass County.
Refunding Bonds.
48 '02 J-J $34.000__Jan 1 '15-'22
BOND.DEBT Jan 2 1914- $40.000
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)....1,470,081
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913-.455.50
Population in 1910
6 107
SELLEVILLE.
This city is In St. Clair County.
Mch.271819: re-inc.11ay 111876.
Refunding Bonds.
ALTON.
This city is in Madison County. is '09 M-S $70,000c_Sept 1 '15-'28
Ino. Jan. 30 1821; re-Inc. Sept. 11 TOTAL DEBT Sept 30'i4 $70,000
1877. City annexed Upper Alton Assess. val. '11 (1-3 act.)_4,977.370
pursuant to election held Mar. 1914. Total tax (per $1.000) 1913_346.70
Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
_21.122
49 '96 J-D $23,500c___June 1 1916
INTEREST at Treasurer's offloe
4s '96 J-J
5,500cJuly 1 1916
-4s '97 F
-A
5,000c„-Aug 1 1917 BELLEVILLE 8014. D. NO. 118.
45 '98 F
-A
4.500c-Aug 1 1918 4s
F-A $5 500r
Feb
48 '10 J-J
6,000c......July 1 1930 4s '06 A-0 35.000r-Oct 1 1919
1 1926
Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct 11916)
5s '14 July $35.000_ _ _ _Oct 2 1924 41
M-8 12,000r
Sept 1 1918
(Subject to call part yearly.)
Refunding Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
as
M-N 12.000r_ -Nov 1 1919
4s 10 .I4$15,000e July 1 '15-'20'25 OND. DEBT Oct 29 '13_
$64.500
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 3'14_ _ $59,500 Assessed valuation 1912-4.824,872
Equalized val. 1913
4,526.134 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-$18.30
(Assess. abt. 50 to 60% act. value)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-351.80
BLOOMINGTON.
Population in 1910
17.528
This city Is in McLean County:
Population in 1914 (eat)
23,000 Incorp. 1843; re-incorp. Moh.8 1897.
INT. at Alton Bkg. & Tr. Co.. The city owns its water-works and
Alton.
electric-light plant.
Funding Bonds (opt. beg. 1910):
ALTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45
F-A $15.000c-__Aug 1 1920
45
J-D $32.000c_jtme 2 '15-'22
Water Works !met. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May!) 1914342,600 43 '09 M-N$149,0000_Nov 1 1929
INT.at First Tr.&Sav.Bank,Chlo. (Subject to call after Nov 1 1919)
Fire Dept. Bonds (opt. beg. 1919
)
AURORA. 48
A-0 $34,000c
1922
Aurora is In Kane County. too
Water and Light Bonds.
Feb. 11 1857: re-Inc. Moll. 1 1887. 48 '06 F
-A $40,000c__Aug 21 1926
For reference to litigation over bond
(Subject to call Aug 21 1916)
Issued many years ago by the town to
Improvement Bonds.
the Ot. Os. & Fox Valley RR. Co., 43
J-J $40.000e_ _July 1 1920
see "State & City" See. for Nov.'08.
(Subject to call after 1910)
Bridge Bonds.
48
M-N$27,000e__Nov 1922
430'11 J-D $25,500c-June 1 '15-'30 (Subject to call after -Nov 1 11912)
Refunding Bonds.
BOND DEBT Oct 1914_
410'10 M-N$21.000c_Nov 1 '15-'20 Assessment debt(addl)____$305,000
275,700
00'12 F
-A 18.000e-Aug 1 '15-'32 Floating debt
21,277
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
31.100
4834'10 J-D $40.000c_June 1 '15-'30 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-8382.058
4Y28'13
30.000__June 1 '15-'33 Total tax (pee $1,000) 1913..351.60
Water Refunding Bends.
Population in 1910
25.768
48 '05 F-A $72.000c_ __Aug 1 1925
INT. at City Comptroller's office.
5s '14 F
-A 30.000c_Aug 1 '15-'34
Paving Bonds.
5s
$98,479.12c _1915-1923 BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 8'14_ $336,979 45 '05 J-D
$10.000e __Dec 1 1915
Assessment debt
438.271 49 '05 J-J
10,000c_July 1 '19-'20
Sinking fund Oct 8 '14_
36,112 48 '04
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 aet.).-9,251.114 45 '06 J-D 35,000c.July 1 '16-'19
-A 25,000c_Aug 1 '20-'22
City tax (per $1,000) 1913___415.70 58 '14 F
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.-- 57.80 BOND.M-S 90,000__Mar 1 '20-'25
DEBT Oct 26 '14.. $180,000
Population in 1910
29,807 Assessed valuation 1913....-8,682,058
INTEREST on the 4s due Aug. 1 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$18.30
1925 Is payable on 546.000 at First
INTEREST
Nat. Bank In New York and on the New York City payable at Chicago,
and Bloomington.
remaining $26,000 at the First Nat.
Bank in Chicago; on special assessment bonds and 4s of 1910 at City BLUE ISLAND.
Treas, office; on 43s of 1912 and
This city is in Cook County. Inc.
1913 in Aurora.
July 15 1901. Popula'n 1910, 8.043.
Funding Bonds.
J-J $26.000__July 1 '15-'27
AURORA SCHOOL DIST. NO.129.
13
30.000
School Bonds.
4s g '04 M-S $35,000c ----1915-1921 BOND.DEBT May 1914-$32.000
40,000c __1922-1930 Assessed valuation 1912--1,288.850
48 '12 J-J
BOND. DEBT Mar 1913-385.000
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Assess. val.'12(1-3 act.)_ _3,418.607
School tax (per $1.000) 1912_$17.50 CAIRO.
Pop'n in 1913 (est.)-8,300 to 8,500
This city Is In Alexander County.
INT. on ois of 1912 payable at Inc. In 1857. Commission governMerch. Nat. Bank. Aurora; on others ment adopted Mar. 4 1913.
Refunding Bonds.
in Onicago at First Nat. Bank.
5$
$82.000c--Jan 1 1918
Levee Bonds.
AURORA SCHOOL DIST.NO.131.
M-N$205,000c_ _Part yearly 04s'13 J-J 895,000c
4s
TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '14 $205,000 GEN.BD. DT. Sept 30 '14 $157,000
Assess. val.'13(1-3 act.)__ 6,183.359 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '13.-3,722.043
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913......$5.53
School tax (per $1,000) 1913 _
14.548
'n June '14 (school census) 25,940 Population In 1910
INT. on 430 payable at Cairo;
INT. payable at Town Treas. ofHalsey & Co.. Chic. on fos at Chicago.
fice or at N. W.




[VOL. xcix.

CANTON.
Bridge Bonds.
This City 15 10 Fulton County. Inc. 48 g '12 J-J$1,420,000_ _Jan 1
'15-31
Feb.81849;reorg. under gen.law'92. 48 g '12 J-3
750.000_ _Jan 1 '15-'31
Sewer Bonds.
River
Bonds.
430'10 Apr $50.000e-Apr 14 1930 4a g '95 -Improvement _July 1 1915
J-J$1,203,000e_
(Subject to call Apr 14 1915)
Harbor Bonds.
4Sis'10 July $10.000c_ _July 1 1930 4s '12 J-J $300,000_ _Jan 1 '15216
(Subject to call after July 1 1915)
g '12 J-J 700.000_ _Jan 1 '16-'32
Water-Works Bonds.
Bathing Beach Bonds.
4s
Apr $7,000c_ _June 21 1924 48 g '12 J-J 238,000__Jan 1 '15-'39
(Subject to call beg. June 21 1914)
Permanent Improvt. Bonds.
Miscellaneous Loan.
4g'04 J-J 81.656,000c_Jan 1 '15
224
4s
Apr $3.000c--May 1 1924
World's Fair Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14 $72,000 49 '91 J-J $3.401,000c.....Jan 1 1921
Assessed valuation 1913-3.443.500
Water Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-361.60 4s g '95 J-J1,415,000c.__July 1 1915
Population in 1910
10.453
Edison Park(Annexed) Mun.Bds
INT. at City Treasurer's officio.
58 '09 July $2,000c..July 1 Wig
Municipal Bonds.
33ig'99 J-J 3738,000c___July 1 1919
CARBONDALE.
INT. on bonds Issued July 1 '08
This city is in Jackson Co. Incor,
Apr. 15 1869; re-Inc. July 7 1873. and subsequently payable at Illinois
Commission gov't adopted Jan.7'l1. Trust & Say. Bank Chleag0;on other
in
58'05 J-J $51,000c_opt aft Jan 1 1910 city bonds by City Treasurer or on
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914..552.000 N. Y. at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank;
July 1 1912 payaAssessment debt(addl)
22.056 bonds issued since office only.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.).._1,375,896 ble at City Treas,
Bonds of 1893 and all subsequent
City tax (per $1.000) 1913_415.30
Population in 1910
5,411 issues are payable In gold.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. TOTAL BONDED DEBT.
$28,787.000
July 1 1914
29,672,300
Jan. 1 1912
CARTHAGE SCHOOL DIST.
30,897.000
This district is in Hancock County. Jan. 1 1911
24.447,674
55 '13 July $25.000e - -1918-1928 Jan. 1 1910
28,720.000
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'14_$25,000 Jan. 1 1909
Water bonds outstanding on July 1
Assessed valuation 1913-4798.707
are
(Assessment about 1-3 actual value) 1914 aggregated $1,415,000 andFair
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_321.90 Incl. In above total. World's
bonds (43,401.000) are outside of
Population in 1913 (est.)
2.600 debt limit under ruling of State SuINT.at Continental & Commercial preme Court.
National Bank, Chicago.
Sinking funds July 1 1914 aggregated $3,458,738.27, inc. World's
CHAMPAIGN.
Fair. $1,614,031.78. and water loan
This city is in Champaign County. of $2,422.70.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Judgments outstanding July 1 '14.
58 '13 M-S $17.000
$648,884.18; water pipe ext. cartes..
Electric-Light Bonds.
$419,739.59; warrants on Treasurer.
41ig'12 A-0 $35,000c__Apr 1 '14-'24 $252,919.48.
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '14-335.000
-The city
CITY PROPERTY.
Population in 1910
12,421
valued
INT. on 4s at National Bank of owns buildings and real estate
Republic, Chicago; on 5$ at City on Jan. 1 1914 at $157,374,437.64.
Including water works which cost
Treasurer's office.
159.043,726.22, and an electrlo-light
system.
CHAMPAIGN SCH. DIST. NO.71.
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
55 '96 July 38,000c-July 1 1916
1912.
1913.
4s '03 July 22,000c-July 1 '15-'23
$
48 '05 M-N 15.750c-May 1 '15-'21 Real estate..688.387.352 670.652.219
4348'10 M-S 28,000__July 1 '22-'27 Personal 'P-293.400.224 269.797.952
48'12 M-N 25.000-May 1 '27-'30 Total.
---981.787 576 940.450.171
,
4 8'13 M-N100.000c_May 1 '20-'33
$11.00
$16.60
BOND. DEBT July 1 '14_ $198,000 Tax(per M). 1910.
1906.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-4.365,219
$
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-330.00 Real estate_603,022.875 295.514.443
Pop'n In 1913 (school census)..14.684 Personal y...245,971,661 112.477.182
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
848,994.536 407.991.626
Total
$18.00
$14.10
Tax (per M)
•Includes railroad property to the
CHARLESTON (City).
value (1913) of $44,876,746 and capiThis city is in Coles County.
tal stock to the value (1913) of $34,Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
Beginning with 1909,
58 '12 _-- $40,000-- 2.000 yearly. 205,294.
$52,000 property was assessed at one-third of
BOND.DEBT May 2 1914
See
Assessed valuation 1913-1.220,000 actual value, formerly one-fifth.
publication.
Population in 1910
5.885 page 101 of this above given Is that
The tax rate
addition
for city purposes only. Inwhich the
CHARLESTON. TOWN.
to this the three districts of
Coles County. city is composed are assessed for
This town is In
their proportion of State and county
Refunding Bonds.
4a
July $56,000r___July 1 1917 taxes, and for certain improvements.
58
July 6,000r......July 1 1917 the city In its corporate capacity not
$62,000 being assessable for these purposes.
Town debt May 1910
Assessed valuation 1909...1,187,814
-(City Census)
POPULATION.
Town tax (per $1.000) 1909-$18.00 1914. 2.431,526; 1912, 2.326.400:
6,902 1911.2.189.525'(U.S.Census) 1910,
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at Springfield. 2.185,283; 1900. 1.698.575; 1890.
1,105.540.
CHICAGO. C. H. Harrison, Mayor; LINCOLN PARK DISTRICT.
Comptroller.
Located in towns North Chicago
John E. Traeger, City
This city Is In Cook County. In- and Lake View.
reIncorP. Apr. 23 ois '11 M-N$688,000c_May 1 '15 '30
corp. Mch, 4 1837:
58.000c-May 1 1931
1875. City on Apr. 5 1904 voted In
favor of municipal ownership of
North Town Bonds.
$40,000c___July 1 1918
At
.I-J
street railways (V. 78, p. 1408).
1 '13-'27
election held Apr. 3 1906 proposi- 4s '07 M-'N
tions for the ownership of street railLake View Bonds.
ways and for the Issuance of 875.000.- 48'03 J-J $1,000,000c-July 1 1923
000 street railway certificates car- 45 '09 J-J 125,000c_July 1 '15-'19
ried, while the proposition for munici- TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14 $2,236,000
500.000
pal operation of street railways Sink.fds. L. V.Park ext.
failed. V.82, p.824. Ins decision Assessed valuation 1913-133,591,137
handed down in the Circuit Court on Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-.35.64
Sept. 15 1906 the legality of these
INT.payable at UnionTr.Co.,Chi.
certificates was upheld. The case
DISTRICT
was taken to the Supreme Court (V. NORTH SHORE PARK
4s '09 A-0 $28.000__Apr 1 '15-'29
83. P.712). and by a decision handed 4%8'12 A-0 18.000- _Apr 1 '24232
down Apr. 18 1907 the certificates
$46,000
were declared invalid. V. 84. ro• TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14-__4,449,840
Assessed
949 and 967. At the April 1907 elec- Tax rate valuation 1913(per $1.000) 1913...33.90
tion ordinances granting franchises
INT. payable at State Bank,Chic.
to the present street railways were
ratified by a vote of the people. V.
SOUTH PARK DISTRICT.
Located in towns of South Chicago,
84. p. 826.
Hyde Park and Lake.
Health Department Bonds.
4s g '12 J-J $361,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'32 48 '01 J-J $175.000c_July 1 '15-'21
45 '03 J-J 900,000c_July 1 '15-'23
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
4s g '12 J-J $214,000_ _July 1 '15-'32 48 '04 J-DI,000,000c_June 1 '15-'24
4s g '14 J-J 650.000e __Jan 1 '16-'34 4s '05 M-N825.000e_May '15-'25
4s '06 J-J 600,000c_July '15-'26
Tunnel Bonds.
43 '96 J-J 398,000c___July 1 1916 4s '07 .1-.1 780.000c-July 1 'i5-'27
3Sig'98 J-J 100,000c___Jan 1 1918 43 '10 J-J
S0,000c_July 1 '15-'80
314g'98 J-J 98,000c___July 1 1918 48 '12 J-J 558,000--JulY 1 15232
3S4g'98 J-J 100,000c_ __Oct 1 1918 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '1434,918,00
0
31'46'99 J-J 98.000c___Jan 1 1919 Tax valuation 1913_ __ 538,887,744
General Corp. Purposes Bonds. Real value (est.)
1,766.663,252
4s g '05 J-J$1.125,000c_Jan 1 '15-'25 Population In 1913
_800.000
48 g '06 J-J 996,000c_Jan 1 '15-'26
INTEREST payable at Continen(est.),434s g .14 776.000c_Jan 1 '15-'28 tal & Coral Nat. Bank,
Chicago.
4s g '08 J-J 1.744.000c_Jan 1 '15-'28
9s g '08 J-J 5$2,000c_Jan 1 '15228 WEST CHICAGO PARK DIST.
4s g '08 J-J
76.000c_Jan 1 '15-'27 58 '95 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '15-'15
4s '09 J-J 1.251,000c_Jan I '15-'29 55 '97 J-J
45,000c- July I '15-'17
4s '11 J-J 325,000--Jan 1 '15-'27 45 '06 A01,200,0000_ Apr '15 '20
pr
48 g '13 J-J1,128.000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'33 4s 06 A-0 600,000c_Apr 1 '15226
4s10'
J-J 86.000c_J an 1 '15-'30
Judgment Funding Bonds.
45 g J-J $2,890,000c_Jan 1 '15-'24 48'11 J-J 850,000c_July 1 '15-'31
4 Ag'08 J-J 232.000c_ _Jan I '15-'28 45 '12 J-J_ 900,000_ _July 1 '152
32.
4s g '08 J-J
87.000c Jan 1 '15-'27 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_33.716,000
216.719,372
4s g '08 J-J 65,000c__Jan 1 '15-'27 Assessed valuation
650.248.146
43 g '09 J-J 163,000c- _Jan 1 '15-'29 Real value (est.)
43 g '12 J-J 740,000_ -.Jan 1 '15-'31 Park tax (per 81.000) 1913_ _ _37.40
City-Hall Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Continen4s '10 J-J $3,500,000c_Jan 1 '16-30 tal & Comml at, Bank. Chicago.

Nov., 1914.1
CHICAGO SANITARY DIST.
This district was organized In 1889
and includes the City of Chicago and
other territory, in all over 386 square
miles. Bonds are all coupon In form
but may be registered at option of
holder.
430
J-J $200,000c__Jan 1 1915
J-J 80.000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
4;0
430
J4 120.000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
33.s
J-J 200.000c.._ _June301918
30
34 190,000c___Jan 1 1919
48
300,000c4an 1 '15-'20
44
J-3 300,000c_July 1 '15-'20
48
A-0 750,000c_Oct 1 '15-'20
J-J 800,000c_Jan 1 '15-'22
2
J-D 675.000c_Dec 1 '14 22
4$
49
J-J 675.000c-July 1 '15-'23
J-D 750,000c_Dec 1 '14-'23
4$
4805 M-T.008,000c Mar 15'15-'23
96.000c_ _Mar 15 1924
240 000c_Oct 1 '15-'24
48 '06 A
24.000c___ -Oct 1 1925
48 '07 J4 308.000c _Jan 2 '15-'25
24,000c_ _ _Jan 2 1926
-A 308.000c..Feb 1 '15-'25
48 '07 F
24,000c___Feb 1 1926
4s '07 M-S 616.000c_Sept '15-'25
48,000c-- _Sept 1 1926
48 '071-D 1 344.000c_Dec 1 '14-'25
3- 728,000c_Dec 1 '14-'26
48,000c---Dec 1 1927
46 '09 J-D2.000.000c..Dec 1 '14229
4$ '10 J-J 400.000c_July 1 '15-'30
48 '10 A-0 848,000c_Oct 1 '15-'30
48 '11 34 901,000c_Jan 1 '15-'31
48 '11 M-S 850.000c_Sept 1 '15-'31
TOT. DEBT Oct 15 '14_614,991,000
Tax valuation 1913 _ _ -1.034,122,265
District tax (per $1,000) 1913_65.20
INTERESTat office of Treasurer.
48 '08

ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Electric-Light Bonds.
2
4s '10 A-0 $75,000c-Oct 1 '20 30
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $368,000
48.863
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act:)_ _7,848,280
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-468.50
31,140
Population in 1910
INTEREST on bonds of 1906 paid
by J. Milliken & Co., Decatur, on
bonds of '09 & '10 at Treas. office.
DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45
A-0
- -1923
to call after1913.)
(Subject$33,900c__.--- 1929
45 '09 M N$136,000c
4s
3-D 40,000c
1915
5s '13 M-N100.000c___Nov 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- 8307.900
Sinking fund
71,151
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-8,400,000
School tax (per $1.000) 1913=-626.60
INT. on 440,000 issue payable in
N. Y.; on bonds due 1923 in Chicago
at N. W. Harris & Co.
DEERFIELD-SHIELDS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
This district(P.O. Highland Park)
is in Lake County. It comprises the
townships of Deerfield, West Deerfield and the south part of Shields in
Lake County, and includes the cities
of Highland Park, Lake Forest and
the village of Deerfield.
Lake Forest High Sch. Bonds.
130.000c_Apr 1 '15-'19
41,0'14 A-01 50,000c-Apr 1 '20-'24
120.000c_Apr 1 '25-'34
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 $209,000
Assessed valuation
6.879.151
Real value
20,637,453
Population in 1914 (est.)
15,000
INT. at First Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago.

COLES COUNTY.
Charleston is the county. seat.
Funding Bonds (fax-free)
48 '07 July$144,500 c&rJuly 1 '15-27
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 $144,500
Assess.val.'13
(abt.1-3act.)12.284,085
County tax (per $1.000) 1912....$4.60
Population in 1910
34,517
INTEREST payable at the State
Treasurer's office In Springfield.

DE KALB TWP. HIGH SCH. DIS.
4s Apr $65.000c-Y'ly beg. Apr 1913
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_- $65,000
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-2.931,842
School tax (per 61.000) 1913-410.80
Population in 1913 (est.)
8,500
INT.at First Nat. Bank. Be Kalb.
-DIXON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '08 July $47,000c-$3.000 yearly
(Beginning July 1 1914.)
COLLINSVILLE HIGH SCH. DIS• TOT. DEBT Sept 30 '14.. 647,000
This district Is In Madison County Assessed valuation 1913___2.184,022
430'08 M-S $41,000
1918-1928 School tax (per $1.000) 1913--615 50
INTEREST payable in Dixon.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1912._ $41.000
Assess. val. '12 (1-3 act.)._1,500,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-40.55 DOLTON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 148.
This district Is in Cook County.
Population in 1912 (est.)__--10.000
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. Bk., Chic. 55 '11 3-Di$20,000c _June 1 '16-'25
15,000c_June 1 '26-'30
BOND.DE T Apr 1914-__$35.000
COOK COUNTY.
Cook County contains the City of Floating debt
6.000
Chicago.
Assess. val.'13(1-3 act.)----950,000
Infirmary Bonds.
Population in 1913 (est.)
2,360
48'04 J-D $1.400.000c_June 1 '15-'28
INT. at First Nat.Bank,Chicago.
4 g '13.1-D 950,000c_June 1 '15-'33
Hospital Bonds.
EAST ST. LOUIS.
48 g '11 J-E) 2.550,000a'ne 1 '15-'31
This city Is In St. Clair Co. Inc.
45 g '13 J-D 450,000c_June 1 '15-'23 Feb. 16 1865; re-Inc. Aug. 28 1888.
Series'I"(Court-House) lids.
Refunding Bonds.
4805 M-S $2.750,000cSept 1'15-'25 41.4g'08 Sept $712.500c__Sept 1 1928
Building Bonds.
GEN.BD. DT.
Apr 1914.. 5719.000
33ig'03 34 $225,000c_Jan 1 '15-'23 Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-13,547,786
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-477.50
Refunding Bonds.
48 g '05 J-J $275,000c--_jan '15-'25 Population in 1910
58.547
48 g '01 M-N345,000c-May 1 '15-'20
INTEREST on sewer bonds is pay4s g '00 J4 187.500c-Jan 1 '15-'19 able at City Treasurer's office or
thr nigh the Mercantile Trust Co.,
Funding Bonds.
4s g '03 J-J $562,500c_July 1 '15-'23 St. Louis; on refunding bonds by the
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14 $9.695,000 State Treasurer at SprIngfleld, Ill,
Assessed valuation, real_738,069,486
Assessed val., personal__225,182.288 EAST ST. LOUIS S. D. NO. 139.
All school districts of East St.
Assessed val.. railroads__ 59,171,484
Capita, stock
34.487,520 Louis were consolidated in Sept.1901.
F
-A $5,000c-Aug 18 1920
Total assess. val. '131,056,910,788 5s
9,000c-Dec 20 1915
J-D
(Assessment 1-3 actual value.)
58
State & Co.tax (per $1.000)13612.40 58 '04 A-0 125,000c___Oct 3 1924
20,000c_July 2'16&'21
Population in 1910
2,405,233 48 '06 J-J
4.000c_ _July 28 1920
INT. payable at County Treasury. 54
J4
.14
2.000_ _ _July 30 1917
55
NO. 99.
'40,000c_Mar 2'18&'23
COOK 00.
48 '08 M-S 1
20,000c.--Mar 2 1928
$5.000__July 1 '15-'17
430
6.000--May 1 '15-'19 49 '09 J4 30.000c_July 1 '19&'24
--4;4s
20.000c_ - -July 1 1929
5.000--Oct 1 '15-'20
4s
J4
3.000_ July 1 1926
--- 56.000_ _July 1 '15-'30 58
4145
,
34
4.300_ __uly 28 1928
J
41,48
--- 35.000 Augl'21.'268t31 5s
41,4s
-- 25,000 Augl'17:22&32 43060.000
_ -- 40.000-June 1 'IS,' 23, BOND.1)EBT Dec 1913.. 5342.000
'28,'33 Sinking fund (cash)
122,699
BOND. DEBT Oct 24'14_ $173,000 Assessed valuation 1912-.14.312,325
Assessed valuation 1914_.4,162.578 Actual valuation (est.).-43.770.618
School tax (per $1,000)'14-43.00 School tax (per 51,000) 1912_419.30
Population in 1914 (est.)
23,430 Population in 1913 (eat.)
63.000
INT. payable at Treas. office.
INT. at Central Trust Co.

sci:CDIST.

EAST ST. LOUIS PARK DIST.
DANVILLE.
This city Is In Vermillion County. 434s'10 F-A6100.000c_Atut 1 '20&'30
Incorporated Feb. 3 1839; became
M-N200,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1931
a city In 1867; re-ino. Moh 17 1874. 41012 34 100.000c_July 1 '23-'32
Vill.of Germantown(annexed'07). BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 $400.000
$2,500„Aug 1 '15-'19 Assessed valuation 1911_ -14,186.425
5.9
INT. payable in East St. Louis
Park Bonds.
_Aug 1915 at Illinois State Trust Co.
41,4804 Aug 64.000c_
-BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1914-$60.400
Assessment debt (add'1)..__ 275.000 EAST SIDE LEVEE 85 SAN.DIST.
This district (P.0. East St. Louis)
72,960
Floating debt
Assess. vat.'13(1-3 act.) _ _8,795.000 is in St. Clair and Madison counties,
Total tax (Per $1,000) 1913___S56.50 and embraces what Is known as the
City tax (per $1,000) 1913-418.20 "American Bottoms" opposite the
27.871 city of St. Louis. Mo.
Population In 1910
INT. at Danville National Bank. 55 '11 M-8$634,375c_Sept 1 '15-'21
fis '13 M-S 25,000_Sept 1 1915
-1916-1917
DANVILLE SCH. DIST. NO. 118. 58 '14 M-S 300,000
1$15,500c_July 1 '15-'16 TOTAL DEBT Feb 19l3-3950.000
4s '07 J-J
50,000c_July 1 '17-'21 Assessed valuation 1912 19,223,220
48 '02 July 20.000r_July 1 '11-17 Real val. as listed for tax-61,339,951
ation 1911
BOND. DEBT May 1914-$192,500
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_ _6,813.094 Population in 1912 (est.)__- -125.000
INT. payable at Treas. office.
1913 _ _315 80
School tax (per $1,000)
--INT. at School Treasurer's office.
ELGIN.
This city Is in Cook and Kane counDECATUR.
This city Is the county seat of ties. Inc. Feb. 28 1854; re-incorp.
Macon County. Incorporated Moh. Oct. 18 1880. City is now under
of government.
2 1839; reincorporated Apr. 21 1881. commission form Bonds.
Water-Works
Commission government adopted
49
J-J $18,000c_-Oct 1 '15 17
Jan. 17 1911.
J4 30.000c_Dec 31 '18-'22
49
Water-Works Bonds.
4s g '07 34 58,000c_July 1 '23-'27
48 '06 A-0 $43,000c_Oct 1 '16-'26 BOND. DEBT Sep 30 '14..$112,000
4s '09 A-0 75,000c-Oct '19-'29
8,023
.58 '13 A-0 135,000-Oct 1 '28-'33 Sinking fund




105

Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.) $8,704,225
Building Bonds.
-A 1117,000e_ _ _Aug 1 1920
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.-455.10 45 '05 F
I 36,000c Aug 1 '15 &'25
Population in 1910
25,976
Water Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
414s'10 J-D $75.000_ -Dec 1 1930
Electric-Light Bonds.
ELGIN UNION 101.DIST. NO.46.
4s
A-0 $20,000c_ _Oct'15 & '20
School Bonds.
4s '04 May $15.000c....1VIay 15 1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $148,000
20,000
48 '09 J-J 115,000c_July 1 '16-23 Floating debt
49.310
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14$145,000 Sinking fund
6,980.236
Value of school property_
636,600 Equalized value 1913
(Assessment is 1-3 actual value.)
Assess. val. '12 (1-3 act.)_27,468,951
School tax (per $1,000) 1911 $19.80 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$52.50
22,089
Population in 1912 (est.)
25.000 Population in 1910
INT. on 4s of 1905 at First Nat.
INT. payable at Elgin by TownBank, Chicago: on 434s at Chemical
ship Treasurer.
Nat. Bank, N. 1.; on electric-light
-45 at Harris Tr. & Say. Bk., Chic.
ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP.
This township is In PeorlaCounty.
GANEER TOWNSHIP.
Refunding Bonds.
This township is in Kankakee Co.
41.009 J-J 360.000c-July 1 '15-'29
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914_460,000
Road Bonds.
1917
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)--- -988,638 5s '12 M-S $31,000
Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_ - _626.90
Refund. Bonds. (Subject to call.)
Population in 1910
2.084 5s '96 July $25.000__ _ _July I 1916
INT. at State Treasurer's office. TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1914_456,000
834,735
Assessed valuation
1,761
Population in 1910
EVANSTON.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Momence.
This city is In Cook Co. Inc. as a
town 1863; village 1872; elty 1892.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
Public Improvement Bonds.
McLeansboro Is co. seat.
4s
A-0 $6,000c ........1916-1918
Refunding Bonds.
($3,000 in even years on April 1)
41.0'98 34 $56,000__Aug 1 '15-'18
Building Bonds.
48 '10 M-Nj$1,000c-Nov 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $56.000
130,000c-Nov 1 '16-'30 Assessed valuation 1914_.-3.967.459
County tax (per $1,000) 1914-$5.00
Water Bonds.
18,227
4s '13 34 $175,000-July 1 '22-'32 Population in 1910
INT. at State Auditor's office.
Library Bonds.
$4,000c_July 1 '15-'17
4s '04 34 { 10,000c_July 1 '18-'22 HANCOCK COUNTY.
Carthage is the county scat.
2.100c__July 1 1923
4s '05 J-D 25,000c_Dec 1 '15-'24 Ea July $42.187.50c_July 1 '15-'17
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
48 '07 A-0 40,000c_Apr 1 '23-'27
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913 656,250
Fire Department Bonds.
4s '10 M-N $2.000c__ _Nov 1 1915 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.). 15,190,825
$5.40
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $298.600 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1913
30,638
Assessment debt(add'I)_- 295,054 Population In 1910
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Floating debt (additional).3,861
Sinking fund assets
8,000
Special assessment fund
110,067 HERRIN.
This city is In Williamson County.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-11,971.113
Water-Works Bonds.
Total tax (per 51,000) 1913-$61 80
Population in 1910
24,978 58 '11 34 $31,500__July 1 '15-'41
INT. on the public Improvement 45 BOND.DEBT Oct 28'14_ _ 430,500
at First Nat. Bank of N. Y.; on all Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.) _31,050.875
other bonds at office of City Treas. Tax rate (per 61,000) 1914-525.60
_
Population in 1910
8,641
EVANSTON CENTRAL SCHOOL
IRVING PARK.
NO. 75.
DISTRICT
Situated in Chicago's residence seo1$3,000c-Apr 1 '15-'17
1,500c__ -Apr 1 1918 tion. Incorporated April 12 1910.
4s
A-0
Small Park Bonds.
10,000c-Apr 1 '19-20
4.500c-Apr 1 1921 430'11 J-J $125,000c_July 1 '17-'30
A-0f$13,500c__Apr 1 '15-'17 BOND.DEBT Nov 1913-- 5125.000
4s
I 4.000c_ __Apr 1 1918
INT. at Northern Trust Co..ChM.
8,000c_July 1 '15-'18
45
3-3 { 5,000c_July 1 '19-'20 JACKSONVILLE.
3,000c__ _July 1 1921
Morgan Co. Incor.
This
. 6,000c....-Ju1y 1 1922 Feb. 3city Is In
1830; re-Inc. AprU 4 1887.
124,000c_July 1 '15-'22 Commission government approved
4,000c-July 1 1923
48 '05 J-J
15.000c_July 1 '24-'25 Jan. 31 1911 Bonds.
Refunding
1922
1,500c
34 $53.500c-3uly 1 1919
1923 4s (Part subject to call yearly.)
48 10 J4 i 6.000c
I 5.000c - 1924-1925 45 '05 J-J 340.000r _July 1 '14-'24
41.4s'11 J-J 1 16,000c _ _ - -1926-1927
1 14,000r- ..July 1 1925
I 4,000c4uly 1 '22-'25
DEBT May 1914- $107,500
I 6,000c-3uly 1 '26-'27 BOND.
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)_4.487,969
.40.000c_July I '28-'31 City tax (per $1,000) 1914----$12.00
4.48'14 J-J
38.000__Jan 1 '15-'33
15.326
BOND. DEBT Oct 13'14 $218,000 Population in 1910
INT. payable at State Treasury. In
Assess. val. '14 (est)
10.500.000
Exchange
Real value (est).
31,500.000 N. Y. City at American
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$22.00 Nat. Bank, and at City Treasury.
Population in 1913 (est.)
17.000
INT.at First Nat. Bank. Chicago. JOLIET.
County. Inc.
This
EVANSTON SCR. DIST. NO. 76. Feb. 26city Is In Will Aug. 5 1876.
1845; re-inc.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 6141,500
Refunding Improvement Bonds
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.).-3,482,034
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$20.00 55'14 A-0$57.000_ _Oct 10 '15-'33
1,000___Oct 10 1934
INTEREST payable in Evanston.
JudgmentBonds.
at City National Bank.
410'14 J-D $85,0004une I '15-34
Water-Works-Improvt. Bonds.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
4s '12 A-0 1$3,000c-Apr 1 '15-'17
Benton is the county seat.
I30.000c__Apr 1 '18-'32
RefundinlBonds.
4;0'97 Oct
0,000r-Oct 1 1917 430'14 J-D 60,5004une 1 '15-'34
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call)
J-J $14,000c_Jan 1 1919
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913_- $40010 48 '99 (Subject to call)
Assess.val.'13(abt.1-3aet.) 6.743,526
Permanent Improvement Bonds
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 12-49.80 4s'07 F
-A $35,000c__ Aug 15 1917
Population in 1910
25,943
INTEREST payable at Springfield 43.4s'14 .14 50,000- _July 1 '15-'34
Street-Improvement Bonds.
410'14 J-D 511,000
FREEPORT.
BOND. DEBT May 2 14..
This city Is in Stephenson County Assess. debt (add'I) Mar'13 5191,800
124.630
Inc.Feb.14 1855: re-Inc.Apr.18 1882. Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-7.696.170
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-469.20
A-0 $5,000c___Sept 1 1923 City tax (per $1,000) 1913-- 17.60
5s
City-Hall Bonds.
Population in 1910
34.673
58
M-S $34,000c
1918
INT. on water-works bonds payFire-Department Bonds.
able in N.
48 '10 M-N $9,000c_ _ _May 1 1930 permanentY. City; on park bonds &
impt. bonds of 1907 at
43.0'12 J-D 25,000c Dec 15 1932 Joliet.
Refunding Bonds.
00'10 FLA $62,000c .Aug 1 1930
GEN.BD,DT. Marl '13_ $135,400 KANKAKEE COUNTY.
Assessment debt
267.700
County seat is Kankakee.
Sinking fund
30.700
Court-House Bonds.
Total valuation 1912
4,858,096 4s '09 s-a 5150.000_ -July 1 '15 30
2
Population in 1910
17,567 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 5150.000
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _16,376,142
County tax (per $1.000) 1913-$7.90
FREEPORT SCR. DIST. NO. 145. Population in 1910
40.752
Building Bonds.
4s
May637.000c_May 1 '15-'19 5IACOMB.
4s '11 M-N 50.000c_May 1 '20-'24
This city Is In McDonough County.
4549'13 __
15.000_ _Sept 1 '26-'27
Engine-House Bonds,
BOND.DEBT May 1914_6102.000 4348'12 J-J
$7,000__July 1 '17
223
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act )_5,069,577
Refunding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -$20.80 41.4512 al-S 310.000
1915-1924
INT. at office of School Treasurer.
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s '04 M-N$20.000c_May 1 '15-'24
FREEPORT PARK DISTRICT.
Water-Works Extension Bonds,
00'11 F-Af$35.000c-Aug 1 '16-'20 43010M-Nf$10.000c_May 1 '15
224
I 40,000c_Aug 1 '21-'30
I 30,000c_May 1 '25-'30
TOT. DEBT June 30'14__ 175,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 15'14--481.000
Assessed valuation 1914-4,922.326 Certificates of indebtedness__ 8.137
Population in 1914 (est.)
19,000 School bds. issued May 1 '14485,000
INT. at German Bank. Freeport. Assess. val.'12 (1-3 act.) -1.778,158
Population in 1910
5.774 INT, on engine-house bonds PayGALESBURG.
This city Is in Knox County. Ino. able at Macomb Nat. Bk.; on others
Jan. 27 1841; re-Inc. July 20 1876. at Union Nat. Bank, Macomb.

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SPRINGFIELD.
Water debt certificates
$265,000 PEORIA COUNTY.
This city is in Sangamon Co. Inc.
The county seat Is Peoria.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_ _7,572,065
Feb. 3 18.40; re-inc. Apr. 6 1882.
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913......$87.70
INT. payable at Viii. Treas. office. 45 '09 M-9$198,000c_Mar 1 '15-'33 Commission government adopted
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_4198,000 Jan.21911.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_34447.170
Judgment Bonds.
OAK PARK PARK DISTRICT.
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '13-314.00 58 '13 J-J $45,000c --_-1917-1928
This district is in Cook County.
Population in 1910
100,255
Refunding.
430'12 J-J $185,000___Jan 1 '15-'32
330 Sept $207,400c_Sept 1 1920
INT. payable at Treas'r's office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 19144185.000
330 Sept 277,600c___Sept 1 1921
Assessed valuation 1913___7,572.065 PULASKI COUNTY.
4s
Sept 155,700c_ -_Sept 1 1923
Population in 1913 (est.)
24,000
4s '05 Sept 128,000c___Sept 1 1925
Mound City is the county seat.
MATTOON CITY.
INT. at Nor. 'rrust Co., Chicago.
43012 May 30,000_ _May 1 '1520
Refunding Bonds.
Coles County. Inc.
This city Is In
Aug 1913- $754,700
_s '13 --- $44,000
1920 TOT.BD. DT.
Feb.22 1859; re-Inc. Feb.25 1879.
OAK PARK SCR. DIST. NO. 97.
Total equalized val. 1912-17,677A98
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
430'11 J-D
1
$15,000r-Mch 22 1920 430'12 J-D $203,500c_J'ne 1 '15-'25 bs '11 Nov $34,000c_Nov 1 '15-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- 453.10
Mch
48
'25-'27
51,678
Mch 21,000r-Mch 22 1915 48'13 J-D 60.000c__J'ne1 '28-'29 BOND.DEBT Sept 30 1914478,000 Population in 1910
430
30,000c-June
Total assessed val. 1914-2.569.171
INT. paid at State Treasury,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $36,000 4344'14 J
_2,203,507 BOND. -D 89.000...June 1 '19-'27 t9tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14412.50
Assess. val.'12 (1-3 act.)DEBT Oct 1914_-$359,500 Population in 1910
15.650
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912___$73.10 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-7,572,065
INT. payable at First State Bank, SPRINGFIELD PLEAS. DRIVE11.456
Population in 1910
25,692 Mound City.
WAY AND PARK DISTRICT.
INT. payable at City Treas. office. Population in 1914
INTEREST payable at the Illinois
This district comprises the City of
Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago.
Springfield and certain outlying terriTOWNSHIP.
MATTOON
QUINCY.
tory-about 48 square miles.
This township Is in Coles County. OLNEY.
This city is in Adams County. Inc. 45 '03 Sept $22,500c-Sept 1 '15-'23
Refunding Bonds.
This city is in Richland County.
Feb. 21 1839; re-Inc. Feb. 12 1895.
15.000c-Sept 1 '15-'20
4s '00 May $50,000----May 1 1920 Sewer bonds
Refunding Bonds.
4s '05 Sept 8,000c_Elept 1 '21-'22
$78,000
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
$40,000c_July 1
4,500c,... Sept 1 1923
'11 --- $46.000_ -__July 1 1931 bs Water-Extension Bonds. 1 1932 4s '98 July 1 59.000c___July '15-'16
4s g
1 1917
'12 J-J $35,000-__July
25,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24
BOND.DEBT Jan 3 1911-$96,00n 'opt•onal
80,000c___July 1 1918 45 '06 Sept 2,000c_Sept 1 1925
beginning July 1 1917)
Assessed valuation 1910-2,658,525 TOTAL DEBT
37.000c___July 1
Oct
1,500c_-_Sept 1 1926
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-470.00 Population in 1910 29 '134113,000 430'97July 47,000c_ __July 1 1915 43 '09 54-S
1916
5.011
15,000c-Sept 1 '15-'29
12.401
Population in 1910
INT. at Treasurer's office.
14,000c-..-July 1 1917 4s '11 Sept 34,000c_Sept 1 '15-'31
BOND.DEBT July 1 19144260,000 4.3 '12 M-S 45,000c_Sept 1 '15-'32
MOLINE.
Sinking fund
30.000 58'12 --_ 17 700c Jan 2 '15-'17
This city is In Rock Island County. PANA CITY.
This city is In Christian County.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.) 10,765.581 GEN.BONDS Jan 1913-4198,500
Incorp. Feb. 14 1855; re-Incorp.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-451.80 Assess. val.'11 (1-3 act.)-19,622,000
Water-Works Bonds.
Aug. 6 1872. Commission govern- 430'11 F
-A $49,000c_Aug 1 '162
36.587 District tax (per $1,000) 1911-44.40
30 Population in 1910
ment adopted Jan. 3 1911.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914449,000
INT. on all bonds paid either at
INT. at Springfield Marine Bank.
Fire-Dept. Equip. Bonds.
2
435sg'14J-J I$33,000c_July 1 '16 26 Assessed valuation 1911_1,301,190 State Treas. In Springfield or at Am.
3,903,570 Exch. Nat. Bank of New York.
1.500c-__July 1 1927 Real value (eat.)
SPRINGFIELD SCH DIS. NO.186.
Population in 1910
6.055
Street Improvement.
416s'12 J-138137.500c_J'ne 1 '15-'32
INT. payable at City Treas. office. QUINCY SOH. DIST. NO. 172.
J-J $10.000c-Jan 2 1917
430
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_4137,500
Water-Works Extension.
50 '05 July $13,333 33c_July 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1911--18.564,516
4358'12 J-J f$14,000c___July 1 1917 PANA TOWNSHIP.
,
60,000
This township is In Christian Co. bs '13 ___ 50.000_ - July 1 '16-25 Population in 1914 (est.)
1150,000c_July 1 '18-'32
BOND. DEBT Nov 9'14 $63,333
Inc. 1867.
INT. at Mercantile Tr. Co., St. L.
Park Bonds.
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)_10,777,606
Refunding Bonds.
430'07 J-D $8.000c--_Dec 1 1917
-1398.
4s '98 July 1 $86.000c-July 1 1918 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-318.00 STERLING.
City-Hall Bonds.
37,261
This city Is In Whiteside Co. Inc.
bs '12 Sept $80.000c_Sept 1 '15-'30 (Subject to call after July 1 1908) Population in 1913 (est.)
Feb. 16 1857. Pop'n 1910. 7,467.
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 29'14 $296,500 4s '98 July $36.000c___Sept 1 1918
551,800 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1913) ROCKFORD.
Hospital Bonds.
Assessment debt
6,617 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_488,000
Sept $35.000-Sept 1 '15-'24
Sinking fund
This city is In Winnebago County. 58
Paving Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_ _6,937,852 Assess. val. '12 (1-3 act.)_ -2,167,176 Inc. Jan.3 1862: re-Inc. June 8 1880.
430
M-N $1,000c-Nov 1 1915
City tax (per $1,000) for 1913422.00 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910----$58.91
Refunding Bonds.
J-D
9,500c_Dec 1 '15-'21
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-$65.70 Population in 1910
6,055 4s '07 M-8 $43.900c___Mar 1 1927 430
Aug
24,199
6.500c_Aug 1 '15-'21
Population in 1910
INT. by State Treas., Springfield. 4s '07 J-J
27,700c___July 1 1923 430
Feb
3,000„Feb 1 '15-'20
Population 1914 (city census)_28,303
4s '07 F
-A 36.000c_ Aug 20 1922 bs
Sept 17,000_-Sept 1 '15-'25
INT. at People's Savings Bank & PANA TWP. HIGH SCR. DIST.
4s '07 54-N 39.100c___Nov 1 1927 55
Sept 8,500__Sept 1 '16-'26
Trust Co., Moline.
4s '08 M-N 28,500c_ Dec 15 1928 58
High-School Bonds.
Jan
1.500__Jan 1 '15
217
-A 40.000c___Feb 1 1929 bs
58 '07 A-0 $41,000c_Oct 15 '15-'27 4s '09 F
June 8,000__June 1 '16-'26
MOLINE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 40. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914_441,000 48 '11 M-9 11,900c__Sept 16 1931 53
Improvement Bonds.
July $25,000c_Juty 1 '15-'19 Assess. val.'14 (1-3 actual)2,200,000
Perm. !mot. (opt. beg. Aup.1 '16.)
413
F
-A $4,000c_Aug 1 '15218
-A $60,000c--.Aug 1 1926 4s
430'11 J-J
64.000c-July 1 '15-'22 Population in 1914 (est.)
7,500 48 '06 F
Library Bonds.
430'13 J-J 200,0000-July 1 '15-'29
City Bonds.
INT.
Aug $8.730c_Aug 1 '15-'23
BOND.DEBT Oct 19 1914 $291,000 Chicago.at Harris Tr. & Saw. Bk. 4s '07 J-D $16,500c-June 1 1925 430
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14__-$105,700
Renewal Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(1-3 act.)-- -6,9.54,993
4s '06 J-D $36,200c___June 1 1916 Assessment debt (add'i)__. 60.500
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_429.20 PEIUN.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-2.804.187
INT. at the People's Say. Bank
This city is In Tazewell County. BOND. DEBT Oct 8 19144339,000 Total tax (per 31.000)
Temporary loan
& Tr. Co. In Moline. and Geo. M.
225,600
1913-450.00
Bechtel & Co. In Davenport, Iowa Inc. Moil. 2 1839; re-Inc.'Apr. 20 Equalized valuation 1913_20,971,514
INTEREST payable at Sterling at
1874. Commission govt. adopted
(Assessment 1-3 actual value.)
First Nat. and Sterling Nat. banks.
Feb. 7 1911.
City tax (per $1,000) 1913-412.50
MONMOUTH
BONDED DEBT Apr 23'14
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--- 48.71
City Hall Bonds.
Refunding
$46,000 Population in 1910
4348'13 A-0 $48.000c_Apr 1 '23-'33 Refunding 48
45,401 THORNTON TWP. HIGH S. D.
This township Is in Cook County.
48,000
INT. paid by City Treasurer.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1914448.000 Sewer 5s 435s
High-School Bonds.
107,300
INT. at Cont. & Corn. Tr. & Paving 55 (subject to
4s '10 M-N$117,000c-Nov 1 '15-'27
call)_264,300 ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT.
Say. Bk.. Chicago.
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 23 '14-465,600 45 '09 J-J $100.000c.July
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-3126.000
1 '19228
Floating debt
4,623,950
10.000 4s '11 J-J 100,000c. _19113-1930 Assess. val. 1913
MONMOUTH SCH. DIST. NO. 38. Sinking fund
about 1-3 act.
69,971
This district Is in Warren Coon y. Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)__2,447,899 TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 1914 3200.000 (Assessmenttax (p.31.000)'13value.)
High school
$15.50
5.000 Population in 1914 (eat)
430'11 J-J $47,000__July 1 '20-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_.....$57.50 Sinking fund
18,024
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_21,924,680
430'04
22.500__July 1 '15-'23 Population in 1910
INT. at office of Township Treas.
9,897 Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1913.$4.87
430'11
53.000__July 1 '21-'30
INT. on 4s payable at GermanPopulation in 1914 (est.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-4122400 American Nat. Bank. Pekin; on
68.000 WABASH COUNTY S. D. NO. 33.
430
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. bs '13 A-0 $69.000c_Apr 15 '15-'33
Assessed valuation 1910. _2,528,567 at office of McCoy &
School tax (per 31,000) 1910...425.20 on 5s at office of CityCo.. In Chicago.
TOT. DEBT Oct 3'13---- 369,500
Treasurer.
ISLAND.
Assessed valuation
--1
This city Is in Rook Island County. (Assessment about 1912-act.A17.628
BIONROE COUNTY.
PEKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1-3
value.j
Waterloo Is the county seat.
430'12 June$108,000_June 1 '15-'32 Incorp. Feb. 27 1841; re-Incorp. Population in 1913 (est.)
8.000
Nov. 4 1879. Commission governRefunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-4114,000 ment adopted Jan. 3
INT. at Cont. & Corn. Tr. & Say.
48 '05 Feb $100.000__Feb 24 1925 Assessed valuation
1911.
1913--2.939.907
Bank. Chicago.
BOND. DEBT May 16 '144100,000 School tax
Refunding Bonds.
(per $1,000) 1913....42.90
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ .4,840,372
M-S 580,000r-Sept 1 1917
INT. at john Nuveen & Co.,Chic. 430
WAUKEGAN.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1913
Water Certificates.
$1.70
This city Is In Lake Co. CommisPopulation in 1910
bs
J-J
$6.000c_ _ __Jan '15-16
13,508 PEORIA. sion government adopted Feb.14'11.
Water Bonds.
-This city Is In Peoria County. Inc. 5s
Dec 1920
MORGAN COUNTY.
F
-A $25.000c___Feb 1 1922 Is '00 Dec $4,500
Feb.26 1839; re-Inc. Oct. 20 1891.
Apr 1924
2,000
58 '04 Apr
County seat Is Jacksonville.
58 '14 J-J
17,000
Refunding Bounty Bonds.
9,000
Dec 1925
58 '05 Dec
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '02
June1926
58 '06 June 6.000
4s June 15 565,000r-1'ns 15 '15-'27 48 '03 J-D $10,000c_ __June 1 1922 5s '14 J-J
$5,000
M-9 21,000c_ __Mar 2 1923
Mar 1927
5s'07 Mar 10.000 •
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1914_$70,000
Fire-Station Bonds.
Refunding Railway Bonds.
59
--- 10,1300-Sept'17 or'27.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-18,052,342
5s '14 J-J $16,000
bs
Oct 1927
5.500
County tax (per $1,000) 1913_45.00 430'08 J-J $70,000c_July 1 '15-'28
Park Bonds.
Levee Improvement Bonds.
8.500
N9v 1928
58
_s
Population in 1910
$20,000
34,420
bs
Dec 1928
--4,500
INT. at State Treasurer's office. 4s '12 May $40,000c_May 1 '15-'22
Police-Alarm Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
55
5.000
' May1929
--'14
4s '06 F-A$124.000c_Aug 1 1926 5sTankJ-J $10,000
58
--- 14,000_ _July 5 '15-'24
Bonds.
MORGAN PARK HIGH SCR. D. 4s '08 F
-A 35.000c_Aug 1 '15-28 58 '14 J-J $22,000
bs
-___ 30,000_ _Oct 15 '15-'30
This district is in Cook County.
4s '10 July 146.000c_ _ _ _1915-1930 Local impt. bonds
$78,506 BOND.DEBT Sept 30 19143111.000
58 '13 -_ 345,000
1918-1932
fund
14,056
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914._456,000 4s Refunding School_ Bonds. 1918 BOND.DEBT Apr 16 14_ $221,506 Sinking val. '13 (1-3 act.)_ _3,418,821
June 1 $20.000_ _ _June 1
Bonds auth (not yet iss'd) 58.000 Assess.
Assessed valuation 1913_ _1,184,000
Funding Bonds.
High sch. tax (per $1,000)'13_-$2.15 4149'14 June$120,000__June 1 '15-24 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_ _6.289,117 City tax (per $1,000) 1913-$12.00
16,069
INT. at Continental & Comm. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19144586,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 -450.80 Population in 1910
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
24.335
Trust & Say. Bank,Chicago.
Assessment debt (add'i)_. 550,250 Population in 1910
INT. payable at office of City Clerk
Sinking fund
14,334
MOUNT PULASKI SCR. DIST.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_22,965,950 except on ref. 4 35s, which Is payable WAUKEGAN TWP. SCR. DIST.
This district is in Logan County. Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$58.70 at office of State Treasurer.
This district Is in Lake County.
435s'12 Apr $43,000_ _ __part yearly Population in 1910
40s
i '10 F-A $16,000r_Aug 1 '15-'30
i
66,950
I8LAND 116300L DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $43,000
INT. on refunding railway bonds ROCK,
4 s'12 J-J
18.000..
1 '15-'32
430'11
Assess. valuation 1912........1,500.000 at Hanover Nat Bank, N. Y.; all BOND.M-S$100,000Aug 1 1916
igh-School Bonds.
DEBT Sept 30 1914$100,000 4s '09
others at City Treasurer's office.
F-Af$56,000r_Aug 1 '15-28
Assessed valuation 1913_ - _6,511,946
1
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-_$2.23 BOND.DEBT 9,000- _ _Feb 1 1929
NEW TRIER TWP. HIGH S. D.
Apr 1914-486,000
PEORIA PLEASURE DRIVEWAY
INT. at N. W. Halsey & Co., Chi. Assessed
This district Is In Cook County.
valuation 1913..__3,965.376
AND PARK DISTRICT.
5160.000c_July 1 '15-'30
430'11 J-J
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$8.40
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _4200,000 335s'01 J-J $40.000c___July 1 1921 SALINE COUNTY.
INT, payable in Chicago at office
32.000c-July 2 1926
Harrisburg Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1914___5,014.633 4s '06 J-J
of N. W.Halsey & Co.
Refunding Bonds.
School tax (per S1.000) 1913_ - _$2.60 434s95 M-N 30.000---July 1 1915 410'06
INT. payable In Chicago at Conti- BOND.DEBT Nov 119144102,000 BOND.July $74,000r_July 1 '15-'23 WHEATON.
DEBT Sept 29 '14....$74,000
9.000
Sinking fund
nental & Commercial Nat. Bank.
This city is in Dunacre County.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _23,941,986 Assess. val. 1914 (est.)_ _ _ _6,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-44.90 County tax (per $1,000) 1914-37.80 Inc. in 1890. Pop'n 1910. 3,423.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
NORMAL
Water-Works Bonds.
30,204
INTEREST is payable In Peoria. Population in 1910
This district is in McLean County.
bs
May $10.000c_May 1 '15-'18
INT. at State Auditor's office.
5s '11 Oct 9451,000___Oct 1 '15-'31
Paving Bonds.
PEORIA COUNTY S. D. NO. 160.
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1913.. $54,000
58
J-J $72.000c July 15 '15-'22
SANGAMON COUNTY.
Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1912_1,300,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_- $14,000
County seat is Springfield.
Actual valuation 1912 (est.)4.200,000 430'14 Mar $300,000_Mar 1 '15-'34
Assessment debt (add'i).__ 100.000
Funding Bonds.
20,000___ _June 1 1918
-8
Assess. val. '12 (1-3 act.)__1,066,159
BOND. DEBT Mar 1914-4320,000 4s '07 July $42,000c_July 1 '15-'17 Total tax (per 31,000) 1912__412.80
OAK PARK.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-456,000
This village is in Cook Co. Incorp. Assessed val.'13 (1-3 act.)23,476,136 Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-41,374.385
INTEREST on the water-works
Nov. 13 1901. Popn. 1910. 19.444. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913___-319.40 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13_314.30 bonds payable at the
80.000
First Nat. Bk.
Population in 1913 (est.)
Fire Dept. !mot. Bonds.
91,024 of Chicago; on the paving bonds at
INT. at District Treasurer's of- Population in 1910
430'14 J-J $35.000c_July 1 '15-'34
INT. at Springfield and N. Y.
office of City Treasure.
'
Mun. bd. cit. Sept 30'14_499.000 fice in Peoria.
MARION TWP.HIGH SCR. DIST.
This district is in Williamson Co.
Organized Jan. 1912.
1915-1929
4s '12 J-J $60,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 24 '14- $60,000
2,186.858
Assessed valuation 1913
School tax (per $1,000) 1913__$10.60
Population in 1914 (est.)- --10,000
INT. at Merchants-Laclede Nat.
Bank, St. Louis.




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Nov.,1914.j
WINNETEA SOH. DIST. NO. 36.
A district (P. 0. Winnetka) In
Cook County.
43012 M-N$45.000-May 1 '19-'30

MICHIGAN-DEBT OF STATE.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1914-363,000
Assessed valuation 1914-1,663,025
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_43.00
Population (June 1914 Census)-4.447

ILLINOIS DRAINAGE DISTRICTS.
(Not included among statements in detail.)
Bonds below are Issued under the Drainage Act, and assessments are
made for their payment on the lands benefltted. The figures given below
are for Dec. 1914.
Ambraw Drainage District__ $6,400 Green River Spec. Dr. Dist.
(Henry & Bureau counties)154.700
Ambraw River Dr. Dist__ 53,608
Auxier Creek Spec. Dr. Dist_ 25,000 Hartwell Drain.&Levee Dist$100.000
Bay Bottom Drain. Dist___- 46.000 Henderson Co. Dr. D.No. L157.500
Henderson Co. Dr. D.No.2-146.500
Bay Creek Sub-Dist. of Sny
Island & Lev. Dr. fist.... 9,500 Henderson Co. Dr. Dist.No.3 44.911
Hillview Dr.& Lev. Dist____182,200
Bay Island Drainage & Levee
156500 Kethsburg Drainage Dist-- 38.000
District No. 1
77:000 Kickapoo Drainage District_ 2,698
Big Lake Spec. Drain. Dist
Bird's Drainage District.... 19.185 McGee Creek Levee & Drainage District
Bon Pas Drain. Dist. No. 1.- 19,400
134,100
Maple Grove Drainage Dist- 23,100
Cache River Dist. Sub. Dist.
37.500 Mason & Cass River District 63,200
No. 1
Canteen Creek Dr. Dist
6.500 Meredosia Levee & Dr. Dist- 7.800
Claussen Park Levee & DrainMiddle Fork Spec. Dr. Dist- 44,000
age District
10,690 Mud Creek Spec. Drain.Dist. 15,000
Coal Creek Levee & Dr. Dist_109,286 North Fork Spec. Dr. Dist.
Degognia & Fountain Bluff
(Hamilton & Saline Cos.)-145.000
Levee & Drain. Dist
65.500 Partridge Dr.& Levee Dist,- 85,500
Drain. District No. 1. towns
Preston Levy Dr. Dist
89,000
of Atkinson and Alba
7.200 Roe Special Drainage Dist
25,000
Dr. Un.Dist. No. 1 of Drury,
St. Clair Co. Dr. Dist. No. 1..231.600
Rock Isl. Co., and Eliza,
Sangamon River Sp.Dr.Dist. 35.000
Mercer County
5.000 Scotts Sub. Dist. Kickapoo,
Drain. Dist. No. 1. Town of
Drainage District
540
Gold Hill
500 Snake Creek Drainage Dist
12,000
Drury Drainage District
63,500 Union Drain. Dist. (Wayne
Sub-Dist. No. 1 of Union Dr.
& Edwards Counties)
92.980
Dist. No. 1 of the towns of
Union Drain. Dist., Towns
Drury, Rock Island Co.,
of Deerfield & Northfield
and Eliza, Mercer Co
28,500 (Lake & Cook Counties).
Grand Tower Dr.& Leb. Dist 10,700 Union Sp. Dr. Dist. of Henry 5.400
Green River Spec. Dr. Dist.
and Whiteside Counties_
2,200
(Bureau & Whiteside cos.)- 41,150 Vandalla Levee & Dr. Dist
25,500
Vermilion Spec. Drain. Dist- 4.700

107

State of Michigan.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Jan. 11 1805) __July 4 1805
Admitted as a State (Act June 15 1836)- __Jan. 26 1837
Total area of State (square miles)
58,915
State Capital
Lansing
Governor (term exp. Dec. 31 1914)_ _Woodbridge N.Ferris
Sec. of State (term exp. Dec. 31 '14) Frederick C. Martindale
Treasurer (term expires Dee. 31 1914)
John W. Haarer

LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years the first Wednesday in
January, and there is no limit to the length of session, excepting special
sessions,in attending which members can receive no more than 20 days pay.
HISTORY OP DEBT.
-The historical details of Michigan's
up to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of State debt
page 98. In 1864 the State Treasurer reported the funded debtApril 1894.
at
399 and $1.450.472 additional "trust fund debt." The State $3.880.has no
bonded debt at present. The "trust fund debt" on June 30 1914 amounted
to $6,899,114.49. The term "trust fund debt" is, however, a misnomer.
In explanation it should be said that the United States Government set
aside certain lands in the State of Michigan for educational purposes, and
under the Michigan statutes the money received from the sale of these
lands is used to pay the general expenses of the State; the law provides.
however, that a certain specified rate of interest must be annually figured
on the total amount accumulated from said sales and be paid over to the
educational institutions specified. The amount of interest to be so paid
S raised by taxation.
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
-Since 1856 the equalized valuation has
been determined only once in five years. The following shows the equalized
valuation and tax rate for State purposes.
Equalized Val. Tar Rate, Year.
Equalized Val. Tax Rate.
1911
$2.288,000,000
$2,288,000,000 $2.85 1876
$630,000,000 31.144
1906
1,731,100.000
1.95 1866
307,965,843
1.889
1896
1.105,100.000
1.871 1856
137.663.009
0.472
1886
945,430.000
1.272 1846
29.369.065
In 1914 the assessed valuation of real estate and personal property 2.50
was
32.712.135.196. Tax rate (per 31.000). $2.19.
POPULATION OF STATE.
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
2.810.173 1880
1,636.937 1840
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n, 1910
212,267
2,530,016 1870
1.184.059 1830
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. 31,000. 1910. 1904
1900
2.420.932 1860
Arlington Heights Twp Sch D*1:45,000
749,113 1820
*
*
Batavia (C). Kane County,- 50,000
397.654 1810
31 :932
48 7 69
.6
86
None c1.167,101 (1)4.30 4,436 1890........2.093.889 1850
From 1860 to 1870 increase was 434.916, or 58.1%; from 1870 to 1880.
Beardstown School District- 30.000
None 01,586.854 z30.00
452.878, or 38.25%; from 1880 to 1890. 456,953. or 27.92%. From 1890
Belmont Twp., Iroquois Co__ 25,000
None 6983,618 668.00
oease O as 3nze& was 327.092. or 15.6%. From 1900 to 1910 the inl90 wthe i
8 N
s?
Berwyn School Dist. No. 100- 47,500
.
92.
None 61,562,933 e50.00
or
Bloom Twp., Cook County--- 94.000
•
42,986,597 ---- 18,339
Bowdre Twp„ Douglas County 35,000
DEBT LI M ITATION.-Michigan, as noted in our history of the State's
None c1,117,589 ---1.788
Bridgeport School District__ 28,000
debt, started its career as a State in January 1837, when the whole land
Bushnell (C), McDonough Co- 33,200
4669.568 ---2,619 was buoyant over its inflated enterprises carried on at public expense. So,
Canton Un. S. D.. Fulton Co- 84.000
to be abreast Of the times, instead of putting any limit on the power of
None c2,854.982 c21.00
Carbondale S D No 95
the State to create debt, it put into its constitudon a notice to the Legb42,000
None c906,825 c73.10
Carbondale Twp.,Jackson Co. 35,000
ature to go to work at once and make provision for "ascertaining the
c1,214.784
Carlinville School
"proper objects of improvement In relation to roads, canals and navigable
_- 35.000
c929,390 e14.90
Centralia Sch Dist, Marion 0039,000
District_"waters." that the money might be raised and these improvements might
c1,753,452
Centreville Township
49,000 15,000 1,750,000
5.00
1,940 be prosecuted with as little delay as possible.
Chicago Heights (C), Cook Co.. 74.500 39.801 c1,800.000 ---That was the spirit which ruled and the condition which prevailed In 1837.
14.525
China Twp. Lee County
25,000
None 1915,516 ---1,174 In 1850 Michigan made and adopted another constitution. During
Chrisman Twp H SD No 149_ 40,000
the years which intervened the people had gained a wide experience and
81,700.846
Cicero School Dist. No.99__-158.000
had evidently profited by it. Hence we find them at the latter date showing
13,953,355 13.00
De Kalb. De Kalb County.._ 41,500
None 1,022,920 a9.16
8,102 a purpose to make an Instrument in its financial features about as dissimilar
De Kalb Sch. Dist. No.64.___ 38.000
None e4.950.143 e17.40
from the one it was to supplant as it could well be, and this purpose Is
Dixon (C), Lee County
30,000
None 12.825.000 112.00
7.216 continued in the new constitution approved by a popular vote on Nov.3
Dolton (V), Cook County
28,000
t668.907 ---1,869 1908. The provisions of the 1908 constitution concerning the debt-making
Drummer Twp. High Soh. D._7145,000
power of the State are contained in Sections 10.11. 12. 13 and 14 of Article
Du Page 00.8. D.No.58,-- 35.000
X. These sections follow:
6747.336
East Lincoln Twp, Logan Co_ 44,000
z2,549.292 z! . 3 896
.:9_11
6..778
SECTION 10. The State may contract debts to meet deficits in revenue
Effingham (0). Effingh'm Co. 17.0 22.000
00
t848.000
but such debts shall not be in aggregate at any one time exceed two hundred
Eldorado. Saline County------h55.801)
and fifty thousand dollars. The State may also contract debts to repel
Eldorado Twp.Sch. Dist
25.000
1.200
invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State Cr aid the United States
Elmhurst Sch. Dist. No.46, 25,000
None el.091.417 e2.48
in time of war. The money so raised shall be applied to the purposes for
Embarass Twp., Edgar Co___ 35,000
11.165.387 ---1,877 which it is raised or to the payment of the debts contracted.
Fairbury Two. H.S. Dist__ __h60,000
c1.750.000
(An amendment to this section permitting the State to issue bonds for
Flora Twp ifs D.. Clay Co__ 35.000
None a710,873
the construction and improvement of wagon roads was submitted at the
Forest Park S. D.91, Cook Co_ 43,000
a862.792
November 1914 election, but the indications are that it was defeated.
Franklin Co. S. D. No. 48 -- 34,000
t638.233
SECTION 11. No scrip, certificate or other evidence of State indebtedFulton Co. S. D. No. 141---- 27.500
ness shall be issued except for such debts as are expressly authorized
Galena (C), Jo Daviess Co____ 35,050,- 4,835 the constitution.
in
Genesee Twp.H.S.D.,HenryCo.45,000
None c1,8112) c10
-.90
SECTION 12. The credit of the State shall not
Georgetown Two. H. S. Dist-h34,000
any persons. association or corporation, public or be granted to or In aid of
Gibson City S. D.. Ford Co___ 35.000
private.
None a744.378
SECTION 13. The State shall not subscribe to nor be interested
Glencoe Park District
in
28.000
c979,783
the stock of any company, association or corporation.
Granite City Soh.[Muria__ 42.000
4.000 z1,955.028 z23.70
SECTION 14. The Sta•e shall not be a party to, nor
Hamilton ('r). Hancock Co.... 30.000
None
e703.000 ---1.627 work of Internal improvement, nor engaged in carrying be interested in any
Herrin School District
on any
33,000
None 01.019.862
except in the improvement of, or aiding in the improvementsuch work
Highland Park, Lake County_*86.000
of public
11.000.000 113.00
4,209 wagon roads, in the re-forestration and
Jackson County
29.000
c7.265.617 111.30 35,143 State and in the expenditure of grants to protection or lands owned by the
Jefferson Co High S D,No 80- 46.000
None c1.502.792
The 1903 constitution also provides the State of lands or other property.
Kewanee (C), Henry County._ 25.000
5.000 02,428.669 C17.00
9,307 indebtedness which shall increase theirthat counties shall not incur any
total
La Salle, La Salle County_ _ _ _h55,000
11,537 assessed valuation. At the general election indebt beyond 3% of their
Nov.
La Grange Soh. Dist. No. 102. 48,000
c5.42
voters adopted a constitutional amendment to allow 1910, however, the
Lake County Soh Dist No 107,h25,000
assessed valuation of 35,000,000 or less to create debt up counties having an
to 5% of this value
Lewiston Twp., Fulton County 28.000
None
c331,000 c5.42
3,198 The vote was 131.147. to 128.729.
Lincoln (C). Logan County-- 25.000
None c2,000.000 015.40 10,892
Cities and villages are left by the 1908 instrument to the discretion of the
Lockport Twp Soh. Dist
48.000
None e3,000.000 e7.03
Legislature in the matter of restrictions upon their borrowing power. The
Lyons. Cook County
90.000
1959,675 ---1,483 provision which relates to this subject is found in Article 8, Section 20, and
Macomb Sch. Dist. No. 160„-h85.000
teas follows.
Madison County
h237.500
SECTION
Marseilles. La Salle County
26,701
None t741,030 124.00 89.847 corporation 20. The Legislature shall provide by a general law for the in3.291
of cities and by a general law for the incorporation of villages,
Mattoon Twp.S. D. No. 100- 88,000
None 2,301,383
such general laws shall limit their rate of taxation for municipal purposes
Momenoe Twp., Kankakee Co. 36,000 24,000 el.1.96.534 c30.50
50.00
2,228 and restrict their powers of borrowing money and contracting debts.
Morgan Park (OD.Cook Co--- 33.000
61.198.537
Pursuant to Sec. 20. laws providing for the
Newman M. Douglas Co..--•28.000
__28.000
12 976
. .855 ---2,004 villages were passel by the Legislature in 1909. incorporation of cities and
Niles Township, Cook Co_ -1'34.500
By Subdivision (I) of Section 26 of Act No. 278 of the
McLean County
45,000
villages are prohibited from incurring debt in excess of Public Acts of 1909
piney Twp High Sch Dist._ - 60.000
.
of the
c1,600,000
valuation as shown by the last preceding assessment 10% except assessed
Salle County
Ottawa, La
119.000
that in
02.385,836
___
9,535 the case of fire, flood or other calamity. requiring an roll,
Ottawa Sch. Dist. No. 141--- 55,000
None c2.435.767 c19.50
emergency fund, or
for the repair or rebuilding of any of
Paris Twp., Edgar Co
30,000
None 15,500,500
__ _8,737 or streets, a village may borrow an its municipal buildings, works, bridges
Pontiac) Sch. Dist. No. 95--.- 23.000
None 11,796.439 114.70
amount not exceeding 31 of
1% of the assessed value; but suchadditional to run for more
debt not
Proviso Twp. H.S.D.,CookCe. 40.000
None 18.700.000
than three
years. Moneys on hand in a sinking fund limited to the payment
None
River Forest S. D. No.90--- 30.500
660,000
of
indebtedness may be deducted in figuring the borrowing capacity.
Rochelle School District
25.000
None 11.005.085 115.60
Mortgage bonds to acquire or operate
Rushville (C), Schuyler Co- 29,530
None 11.950.000 158.10
2,422 the limit of general indebtedness,any public utility may be issued beyond
but such bonds. It is
z963.459
St. Charles School Dist. No.87 41,903
secured only upon the property and revenue of such provided, shall be
utility. including
Saline Co. Sch. Dist. No. 43.- 47.099
5,030 11.215,308 130.00
a franchise, stating the
Sterling Twp.. Whiteside Co.- 36.500
None 1.809.033
8,344 chaser may operate the terms upon which, in case of foreclosure the pursame, which franchise shall in no case extend for
Streator. La Salle County.
- 40.003
None 42,652.771 453.43 14.253 a longer period than
--20 years from the date of the
Streator School District No. 45 58,039
None 1.611.687 22.60
franchise on foreclosure. The rate of tax which sale of such utility and
villages
Summit Sch. Dist. No. 104-- 38.000 3,500 c848,003 120.00
municipal purposes is limited by subdivision (j) of Sec. 26 to may levy for
2% of
Taylorville (V), Christian Co.. 50.000
11,829.988
sessed valuation. Subdivision (t) says that no village shall havethe asTaylorville Twp. Sch. Dist-- 60,000
None
power
e8.00
to issue any bowls without creating a sinking fund for their
34,000
payment, exNone 62,338,006 e36 30
Urbana Park District
cept special assessment bonds, which are a charge upon a special
108.0110
district
None c7.975.077 21.50
Urbana Sch. Dist.
created for the payment thereof, and serial bonds payable annually.
washington County
*35.000
c1,052.717 ---- 1I/779
The borrowing powers of cities are regulated by subdivision
(b) of Sec. 4
Iii Co_ _ _h35,000
Washington Twp.
of Act No. 279 of the Public Acts of 1909, as amended by
Wethersfield Tvrp Sch Dist,
Acts of 1911. and Act No. 5 Public Acts of 1913. knownAct 203. Public
30,000
None e1,036,808
Henry Co
Rule" Act(V.96, p. 1107 & 1507; also V.98. p.4051. It Is as the "Home
therein provided
36.500
c1,551,884 c9.57
Wilmette (V). Cook County
4.943 that each city may in its charter provide for borrowing
money in a sum not
Wilmette School Dist. No. 39_ 33,000
c1.500,000
to exceed 8% of the assessed value except that in cities
where the amount
Winchester. Scott County--„-h29.300
which may be borrowed is now limited by law,such
Winnetka Park Dist., Cook co. 45.000
t1,603.542
raised or lowered by a 3-5 vote of the electors voting limit shall continue until
on the question
Woodstock Soh. Dist. No. 72- 31.000
None
828,107 29.00
eral or special election; and in such cities bonds issued for public at a genimproveYellowhead Twp,Kankakee0o 35.000- - ,.4
t98
ments in connection with which a special assessment district
is made to pay
-.
• I` stal Soot. 4 Flrares are for year 1909. a Figures are for 1911 therefor,and which are a charge upon such district,shall
not be included unfigures. t 1912 figures. c 1913 figures. e 1914 figures. h This covers less the contrary is provided by the charter,and the
z 1910
merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt. fund shall be deducted in determining the amount resources of the sinking
of such indebtedness. No

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MICHIGAN—CITIES AND TOWNS.

single increase shall exceed 2% of the assessed value. When a city is
authorized to acquire or operate any public utility, it may,for the purpose
of acquiring the same, borrow money on the credit of the city in a sum not
to exceed 2% of the assessed value of all of the real and personal property of
the city, and the city may also. for the purpose of acquiring such public
utility, issue mortgage bonds therefor beyond the general limit of bonded
indebtedness prescribed by law: Provided, That such mortgage bonds
Issued beyond the general limits of bonded indebtedness prescribed by law
shall not impose any liability upon such city, but shall be secured only
upon the property and revenues of such public utility, including a franchise
stating the terms upon which, in case of foreclosure, the purchaser may
operate the same,which franchise shall in no case extend for a longer period
than 20 years from the date of the sale of such utility and franchise on
foreclosure. And provided, further. That the charter shall provide for the
creation of a sinking fund by setting aside such percentage of the gross
or net earnings of the public utility as may be deemed sufficient for the
payment of the mortgage bonds at maturity. In case of fire, flood or
other calamity, the legislative body may borrow for the relief of the inhabitants of the city and for the preservation of municipal property, a
sum not to exceed 14 of I% of the assessed value, due in not more than
three years. even if such loan would cause the indebtedness of the city
to exceed the limit fixed in the charter. No city shall have the power
to incur indebtedness or issue bonds of any kind except for emergency purposes as above stated, and bonds secured only by mortgage on the property
and franchise of a public utility which shall exceed in the aggregate 10%
of the assessed value of all the real and personal property in the city. It
Is also provided that cities now Incorporated as fourth-class cities may,
while so incorporated. incur indebtedness up to the limits contained in the
Act of incorporation.
Subdivision (a) of Section 4 allows cities to levy an annual tax not exceeding 2% of the assessed value.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.—At an election held April 7
1913 proposed constitutional amendments granting the right of suffrage
to women and concerning firemen's pensions were defeated. Three other
amendments submitted. Including provisions for initiative and referendum
in legislative matters, initiative and referendum on constitutional amendments and recall of elective officers (excepting Judges of courts of record).
carried. V. 96, p. 1311.
EXEMPT FROM 'rAXATION.—An Act of the Legislature approved
May 13 1909 provides that bonds hereafter issued by any county,township
city, village or school district in the State of Michigan shall be exempt from
all taxation. V. 88. p. 1452.
TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.—The 1913 Legislature passed an Act
(No. 142) providing that by the payment of a specific tax of 3i%."secured
debts" may be exempted from the payment of further general taxes. The
Act in full is given in V.97. P• 753.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—The law governing investments
by Michigan savings banks as amended in 1913 was printed in full in the
'Chronicle" of May 24 1913. page 1507.

Refunding Inlet. Bonds.
58 '95 J-J $58,000____July 1 1925
58 '97 J-J
16.000--__July 1 1927
48 '99 34 22,000____July 1 1929
-'01J-J 14,000-July 13 '20-'21
4s '00
Electric-Light Bonds.
-A $20,000-___Aug 1 1917
58 '97 F
School Bonds.
5s '90 J4 $50,000--__July 1 1920
4s '01 A-0 12,000___Oct 1 1921
4s '04 F-A 30,000—Aug 15 1934
DEBT OF BAY CITY.
BOND.DEBT Oct 28'14 $1,248,500
Sink. fd.(oth.than water) 110,418
NET DEBT Oct 28 1914. 1338.052
367,500
Water debt (included)-__
Total assessed value 1914_25,521,866
(Assessment about cash value.)
SW. of city property 1914 2,864,614
45.166
Population in 1910
INTEREST in New York City
at National Bank of Commerce.

[VOL. xcnc.
*Principal and Interest paid from
water revenue.
INT.on 33.00058 due 1915.33,000
530 1923,$1,500 430'14-19,35,000
43481933 and 31,000 581923 payable
at Citizens' State Bank, Rig Rapids:
on $5.000 430 1924 at Chase Nat.
Bk., New York; 83,000 5s 1916 and
35,000 430 1930 at First Nat. Bk..
Detroit: $10,000 5s '26-27, 311,000
58'15-25 and $50,000 430'26-'42 at
People's State Bk., Detroit; on $4,000 5s 1929 and 325,000 430 1931
at Nat. Bk. of Commerce, Detroit;
on $5,000 4s due 1931 at Harris Tr.
& Say. Bk., Chicago.
BIRMINGHAM.
This village Is in Oakland County.
Sewer Bonds.
430'12 M-S $25,000c_Mar 12 1927
BOND.DEBT May 1914—$25,000
1.108.000
Assessed val. 1913
59.80
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913
1.607
Population in 1910
office.
INT. at Village Treasurer's

BAY COUNTY.
County seat is Bay City.
xaunding Bonds.
0
$30,0c__Mar 10 1923
4s
M-81 15,000c_Mar 10 1928 BRONSON.
This village is in Branch County.
30,000c__Mar 10 1933
Water and Light Bonds.
A-0 60,000c-Oct 1 '25&'30
4s
20,000c_July 1 1921 430'10 M-N$39.000
4s '06 J-J
5
13 0
_! -19 0
4s '09 J-D 25,000c__Dec 15 1923 BOND DEBT Oct 1914...1 1359.03
Assessed valuation 1914.......,485,000
County-House Bonds.
45 '05 M-N$23,000c___Nov 9 1920 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1914-312.50
1,0
Population in 1910
State Judgment Bonds.
INT. at Village Treasurer's office.
5s '07 J-D 325.000c_Dec 15 1919
430'08 J-D 25.000c--Dec 15 1921
CHEBOYGAN.
Stone Road Bonds.
This city is In Cheboygan Co. Inc.
4s Refund'g $50.000c—Aug 1 1922
50,000c—Aug 1 1927 1889. Population in 1910. 6,859.
do
4s
Park Bonds (part every 5 'ears).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14.. $353,000
-45.615.688 58 '03 A-0 $22.000c_Oct 1 '18-'33
Ass'd val.'13 (full value)
Paving Bonds.
State&Co. tax (per $1.000)'13-$9.00
68.238 4s '06 Mar $6,000c_Mar 1 '15-'17
Population in 1910
1 '20-'23
INTEREST on $75,000 refunding 5s '06 F-A 14,000c_Aug1917-1931
4s, 1923. 1928 & 1933, county-house 58 '08 J-D 14,000
City-Hall and Paving Bonds.
bonds, $20,000 refunding 48 and
judgment Ea at the Amer. Exch. 58 '04 M-8 $18,000c_Sept 1 '15-23
Water-Works Bonds.
Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on refunding
Oct 1 1915
48, 1925 and 1930. $60,000, at 53 '06 A-0 $2.000c
Refunding Bonds.
Forbes & Co., N. Y.: on
Harris,
$20,000—Aug 1 '24-'27
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
-A
$25,000 refunding 4s at First Nat. 58 '07 F
1917-1931
7,000
Bank, Detroit: on judgment 430 at 58 '08 J-D
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
__Oct 1 1929
N. W. Halsey & Co., Chicago; on 450'99 A-0 4,000__ '13.. $155,000
stone road bonds at First Nat. Bank, BOND. DEBT Oct 30
2,333.293
NOTE.—For plates not given in alphabetical order among the following N.Y.
Assess. val.'12 (.14 act.)
statements. see "Additional Sin' meats" at the end of this State.
City tax (per $1,000) 1912— -$17.00
0'06 A-0 $15,000c—Apr 1 1924 BENTON HARBOR.
ADRIAN.
INTEREST on the park bonds
This city is In Lenawee County. 48 '08 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '20-'22
This city is in Berrien Co. Incor. due 1918 to 1933 and the street
Inc. 1853. Population '10, 10.736. 40'07 M-N 15,000
1925-1927 1891. Population 1910, 9,185.
impt. bonds due 1920 to 1923 is payIn
4s '09 M-N 15,000
Sewer Bonds.
1923-1928
Bonds.
able at the Chemical Nat. Bank
45
M-N$82.500c_Nov 1 '15-31 45 '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 1929 4s Water
22 New York; on the city-hall and pav_July '152
$8,000_ _ _
'02 J-J
4s '11 M-S 30,000____Mar 1 1931 435511 J-J
Paving Bonds.
50,000- ___Jan 1 1941 ing bonds at the State Say. Bank.
2
38 01 M-N$29,500c_1916. 21&'26 45 '12 M-N 30,000
1924-1932 431C3 J-J 100.000 ___July 1943 Detroit; on all other Issues at the
4$ '07 M-N 30,000c ---A918-1940 430'13 M-N 15,000_Nov 1 '25-'26
Refunding Water bonds.
First Nat. Bank in Cheboygan.
($3.000 in '18, '22. '24. '27, '30, '32 43014 M-8 30.000c_Sept 1 1934 58
M-N$30.000____Nov 2 1916
'
$4.000 in '35, '38 & '40.)
City Jail Bonds.
20.000May 1 1932
440'12 M-N
CHEBOYGAN SCHOOL DIST.
48 '11 May $20,000---1926 & 1931 430'14 M-8 $20,000c_Sept 1 '35-'36
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_ $162.000
Bridge Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
430'08 .1-3 $30,000_ _ _July 1 1938
1922
1925-1926
Assessment debt (additional) 1,602 45 '09 ___ 310,000
bs '07 J-D $24,000c-__ -June
Public Park Bonds.
Sinking fund
3,982 4s '09 M-N 17.000----Nov 1 1923 0'03 J4 $50,000c-Jan 1 '24-33 bs '07 Sept 24,000c_-8ept 11 1927
18.000 —_ _Nov 1 1928 455511 J-J 100.000c _ _Jan '34-'40 450
Assess. val. '13 (54 act.) 7.402.415
J-J 30,000cJuly 1 1924
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-317.97 48 10 M-8 15.000c__ _Sept 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ - $78,000
Improvement Bonds.
4s '11 M-S 15.000----Mar 1 1931 _s '903 ___ $15,000
Assess, val. '14 (abt. act.)_3.089,660
INT. at Treasurer's office.
1918-1919 4s '00_ _A-0 15.000
4s '12 M-N 10.000
Apr 1920 School tax (per $1,000) 1913--$8.00
8.000
4 s'13 M-9 10.000____Sept 1 1915
Population in 1914 (est.)
Street Impt. Bonds.
454,s'14 M-8 15.000e_Sept 1 '24-'25 4s '02 A-0 $17.50O_.Oct '15-'21
_ _Oct
ALBION.
INTEREST on the bonds due 1922
This city is in Calhoun Co. Inc.ity-Hall Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
of IlliTrust Co.
0'10 M-8 $30,000c_Sept 1 '32-'34 416s'07 A-0 $30,000- ___Apr 1 1927 payable at Centralbonds due 1924 at
1885. Pop'' 1910, 5.833.
-A 150,000__Feb 1 '27-'36 BOND. DEBT Nov 1913- $469.000 nois in Chicago; on Nat. Bank. New
4s '12 F
Brdge Bonds.
American Exchange
2
43.s'08 M-S $30.000c_Sept 1 '15-'24 4555'14 M-S 50,000c_Sept 1 '26 33 Assessed valuation 1913_5,656,660 York:on bonds due 1927 at Chemical
Water-Works Bonds.
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913—$25.65 Nat. Bank. New York.
Water Bonds.
.14 $50.000c—July 1 1919 5s '95 M-8 $30.000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
5s
INT. at Farmers' & Merchants'
Paving Bonds.
Bonds.
Paving
American Nat, Bank.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY.
M-8 $30,000c_Sept 1 '18-'20 Dank and
430'14 May $53,500c --1916-1928 4s '97
County seat Is Sam& Ste. mat.,
55 '11 Aug 14,000c ----1915-1921 48 '03 M-8 10,000c_--Mar 1 1922 BENTON HARBOR SCR. DIST.
Agricultural & Domestic School
1923 _s '10 ___ 320,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '1 I-- $147.000 48 '06 M-8 13,000c
48 '11 A-0 $20,000c—Feb 1 1926
1925-1927 s '12
25,000
1,500 430'07 M-8
Assessment debt (add'1)-18,000
Refunding Road Bonds.
1927-1929 58 '13 --- 855.000
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_5.333,200 4355'08 M-8 25.000
J-D$100.000c_ June 1 1925
$9.00 45 '10 M-8 12,000c_Sept 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ - 393.000 4356'10
City tax (per $1,000) 1914
Court-House Bonds.
INT. on water 5s in N. Y. on 430'13 M-S 10,000__8ept 1 '16-'17 Assessed valuation 1913_9.962,275 4s g
J-D $25,000c___June 1 1919
the bridge 414s in Chicago; other 434814 M-8 65.000c-Sept 1 '16-24 School tax (per $1.000 1913—.44.22
Refunding Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14.... $760,000
bonds at City Treasurer's office.
434s
A-0 335,000c—Apr 15 1919
30,000
Water debt (included).—
COUNTY.
434'l2 M-N 40,000c__May 15 1927
Total assess. val. 1914 __ _37.830,040 BERRIEN is the county seat.
COUNTY.
ALGER
St. Joseph
Bridge Bonds.
actual value.)
(Assessment about 35
Munising is the county seat.
Road-Improvement Bonds.
4s '04 J-D $25,000c___June 1 1919
36.50
City tax (per $1,000) 1914
Road Bonds.
'13
25,267 4s '14 Sept $100,000__Sept 15 1928 BOND. DEBT Oct 28'14 3245.000
2
-A $50,000—Aug 1 '16 25 Population In 1910
58 '11 F
1929 Floating debt
20,000
M-8 100.000c
4s
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14-- $110.000
INTEREST payable In New York TOTAL DEBT May 1914- _$100,000 Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914-5,401,645 at Nat. Park Bank.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago. Total assessed value 1914-13.776.0TO
67.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1914- -.361.38
State, county and road tax
7 675
Population in 1910
BESSEMER. —
(per $1,000) 1914
INT. on 5s at Treas. oMoe or Far- BAY CITY. in Bay County. InThis city is in Gogebic Co. Incor. Population In 1910
Bay City Is
son, Son & Co., N. Y. and Chicago.
,
$241,Ag1893. Population 1910, 4,583.
INTEREST on the bridge 45 3ir2
corporated 1865.
Water Bonds.
ricultural School bonds, refunding
Bridge Bonds.
ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
-house 4s Is
$15,000c-June 1 '15-'20 430 of 1912 and court
This district is in Gratiot County. 58 '91 M-S $25,000____Sept 1 1920
Highway Bonds.
12,000._ —July 1 1919
payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
430'12 Mar $65,000_Mar 15 '16-'26 4s '89 J-J
58 '12 --$22.000cMay 15 '15-'24 City; on refunding 4 555 due 1919 at
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1912__ $74.000
Sewer 'fonds.
Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
Assessed valuation 1911_-_1,776.320 48 '93 J-D 325,000..- _June 1 1922
INT, payable at Detroit Trust Co. 45 '95 J4 50.000_ _July 1 '25&'30 5s '11 A-0 $10,500c__Apr 1 '15-'21
Highway, Sewer & Water.
4s '97 J-J 120,000_ _ _ _July 1 1915
COLDWATER.
115.000_ ---July 1 1920 Ea '14 J-J $50,000_1ast bid 1932
This city is in Branch County.
ANN ARBOR.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14-- 853.000 Inc. 1861. Population '10. 5,945.
Public Park Bonds.
Incorporated In 1851.
7,000
fund
Sinking
Construction Bonds.
Water-Plant
-Purchase Bonds. 4s '07 J-D$200,000c_June 15 1937 Ass'd
vat.'13(4-5 act. _ _ 4.078.800 4s '12 Mar $2.390
-Works Bonds.
45 '14 F-A$450,000c_Feb 1 '20-'34 48 Water
'99 J-J 3140.000_ _July 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913---$31.25
Sewer Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
'91 M-N 25,000__May 1 '17-'18
Bonds.-S321.00 0C-Sept 1 '15-'17
INT. at J. Nuveen & Co., Chic.
48
F-A$148.662.02c-1914-1923 5sSchool
Refunding Bonds.
48 Armory
M
Sewer Bonds.
0'08 J4 $15.000---July 9 1928 BIG RAPIDS.
4s
Oct 34.600c_ _Oct 1 '18-'22
-A $28,151.93c-..1914-1918
F
Local Improvement Bonds.
This city is in Mecosto County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $43,000
Detention Hospital Bonds.
4s '14 ___ $20,000.1'nel '17,'19,'22 Incorp. 1869. Bonds are tax-free.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _4,445,418
-A $25.000c ----1914-1924
F
45
(Assessment about actual value.)
Park Bends
BOND. DEBT Feb 1' 14- $657,814 58 '08 M-N 25.000-__-May 1 1916
09
$9.00
Assessed valuation 1914--15.500.000 55 '09 J-D 20,000_ _ -_-June 1917 450'11 -$25,000c---Dec 1 1931 City tax (per 31.000) 1914
M-S 3,000___Sept 15 1917
58
INT.at City Treasurer's office.
fiends.
Water $8.31
Tax rate (per 31.000)1913
7.000___July 15 1916 55 '08 3-3 $11,000c
1925
14.817 58 '10 J-J
Population in 1910
7.000_ _ _July 15 1916 58 '08 J-3 11.0000_July 1 '15-'25 CRYSTAL FALLS.
55 '11 J-J
INTEREST at City Treasury.
3.000_ —July 15 1919
58 '11 .1-.1
This city is in Iron County.
Refunding Bonds.
25.000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1915 435s
F-A 35.000c_ _..Aug 8 1924
City-Hall Bonds.
ANN ARBOR SCHOOL DIST.
-A {12,000 _ _ _ _Aug 1 1917 5s
5s '12 F
-A
F
3.000c_Feb 1 1915 55 '13 M-S $40.000_ _Sept 1 '15-'34
This district Is in Washtenaw Co.
5,000_ _Aug 1 1920
J-J
1,000c_ _ _July 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
48 '05 A-0$195,000c_Oct 1 '15-'35 58 '12 M-S 10,000---Sept 16 1917 58
___
3,000_ _ _ _Feb 8 1916
$6,000c July1 '16,'23,28
58
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $195,000 Ea '13 M-N100,000MaY1'16.18
221 55
2,000cJuly 1 20-,21
___
10,000_ _Sept 1 '26-'27 5s '14 J-D
Assess. val. '14 (4-5 act.)_15,100,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
___
3,000_ _ __Feb 1 1923
8,000c--July 1 '24-25
School tax (per $1.000) 1913—$7.07 4s '95 A-0 $40,000—Oct 1 '20-'21 555s
(1)
584,000_ _Mar 1 1929 TOTAL BOND. DEBT
18.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
3,775
'97 A-0 20,000-- Oct 15 1927 434s_
48
5,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1930 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable in Ann Arbor 48 '98 Oct 18,000-_--Oct 15 1928 45
5.000......Jan 1 1931
--_
at State Sayings Bank.
2
48 '00 01Mar 40,000---Mar 1'30-'31 4s
_ ___
5.000Jan 1 1933 CRYSTAL FALLS SCR. DIST.
4s'02-3-43-D 30.000_ _June 1 '32-'34
Building Bonds.
__Armory Site Bonds.
BATTLE CREEK.
1930
0'03 F-A 10.000--- Feb 1 1933 4348--- ElZ_ _
OODec 20'14-'19 5s '05 J-1.3 $40,000c
39
This city is in Calhoun County. 4s '04 F-A
9,000.. Feb 16 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914..- $131.500 bs '12 3-3 90,000e_Sept 1 '222
Incorp. a village 1850: as a city 1859. 4s '05 F
-A 10.000—Feb 113 1935 Water debt (included)____ *62,000 55 '13 M-9 60.000c.Sept 2 '16-'27
Sewer Bonds.
1,600 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $190,000
45 '06 M-N 25,000___-May 1 1916 Sinking fund
0
48 '03 M-S $5.000c__-_..Mar 1915
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)- - 2,991.425 Assessnl valuation 1914_ _ _6,290,79
0'04 M-S 15.000c_Mar 1 '16-'18 WEST BAY CITY—(ANNEXED). City tax (per $i.000) 1912
7 500
$1.M0 Population in 1914 (est.)
Sewer Bonds.
330'01 M-9 15,000c__ _Sept 1 1921
INT. payable in Crystal Falls.
4.519
in 1910
48 '05 M-S 15,000c_Mar 19-20-'22 4s '88 J-D 360.000_ _ June 1 1918 Population




lcfov., 1914.]

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS.

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DELTA COUNTY.
Escanaba Is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
48 '11 J-J $32.000c_Jan 1 '15-'25
Poor-House Bonds.
448'07 --_ 11.000_.—July 1 1915
5s 13 June 10,000...June 1 '15-'24
Road Bonds.
55 '08 J-J $12,500_ _Jan 1 '15-'19
00'13 J-J 100.000c_ _Jan 1 '18-'27
BOND.DEBT Mar 1913- $155.500
Floating debt
10,037
Assessed valuation 1912._ 9,502.824
True value (eat)
12.500.000
State&Co.tax (per $1.000)'11410.
06
Population in 1910
30.108
INT. at County Treas. office and
Escanaba Nat. Bank.

Museum of Art Bonds.
CITY PROPERTY.—The city 68
Past due
.
3148'04 M-S $50.000c&r_Sept I 1929 owns property free from all encum- BOND.M-N 34,500e
DEBT Oct 1914...481,500
School Bonds.
brance, which was valued on
Assess. val.'14 (act.)
953,315
4s e '94 A-0 450,000c&r_Apr 2 1924 1914 (estimated) at $50,584,44Oct. 1 Tax rate (per $1.000)
0.
1914-447.50
43 g '95 F-A 150,000r___Feb 1 1925
ASSESSED VALUATION.
INTEREST payable at the American
3;0'99 J-J 156.000r_ _July 1 1929
1914.
1913.
Exchange Nat Bank, N.Y. City.
3140'00 J-J 250,000c&r_July 2 1930
$
3)0'01 J4 155,000c___July 1 1931 Real estate_368,290,750 335,632,700 GOGEBIC COUNTY.
3)0'02 J-J
77,000c&r_July 1 1932 Personal_ __157,565,750 155.692,050
Bessemer is the county seat.
3)0'05 J-J 190.000c&r_Jan 16 1935 Total
525,855,500 491.324,750
Road Bonds.
3)4s'05 F-Af 120,000c&rFeb I '17-'26 (Assessment about t actual value.) 450'12 J-J $150.000c_
July 1 '15-'24
1110.000c&rFeb 1 '27-'35 Tax (per M)
19.69
20.29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ _1150,000
330'07 M-S i90,000c&rMch 1 '18-27
1905.
Total assess. val.
1900.
80.000c&rMch 1 '28-37 Real estate_200,304,940 174,165,440 State & Co.tax 1913_50793,501
(par $1,11100) 113$5.91
3)4s'08 J-J
50,000c&r_Jan 15 1938 Personal
86,963,730 70,206,110 Population in 1910
23,333
330'08 .1-D 249,000c&r_June 1 1938 Total
INT. at County Treas. office.
3;48'09 A-0 300.000c&r_Apr 1 1939 (Assessment287,268,670 244,371.550
actual value.)
3)0'09 J4 300,000c&r_Jan 2 1939 Tax (per Id) about
14.70
15.40 GRAND HAVEN.
330'10 J-J 216.000r_Jan 15 1940
The tax rate Includes that for city,
This city Is hi Ottawa Co. Inc.
3)4s'll F
-A 300,000c&r_Feb 1 1941 school, police and
1867. Population 1910. 5.856. New
DETROIT.
highway.
M-S 20,000r_ -.Sept
POPULATION.—In 1910 (U. S. charter providing "general manager"
Detroit is situated In Wayne Co. Is '12 M-N300,000c—Nov 1 1941
15 1942 Census), 465,766; In 1900 it was 285,- plan of gov't adopted Nov.
Incorp. In 1806. Woodmere (popu- Is '13
3 1914.
336,000--lation 4,474) annexed April 1 1906. 4s '13 F-A 200.000___-Feb 1 1943 704; In 1890, 205,876; in 1880 It was
Refunding Bonds.
A-0
The question of annexation of High- 4s '13 A-0 754.000_ _Apr 11943 116.340; In 1870, 79.577.
43-0'00 J-D $22,000_June 15 '20-'25
_Oct 15 1943
land Park was defeated Nov.8 1910. 48 '14 M-S
4s '01 .J-D 30,000_June 15 '26-'31
1,996,000____Mar 1 1944 DOWAGIAC.
V.91. p.1342. In a decision rendered
4348'02 J-D 25.000_Jun
'14
This city is In Cass County. Incorp. 430'09 J-D 30.000--Dee 15 '15-'19
Feb. 16 1912 the State SupremeCourt 4sPark J-J 168,000._ _July 1 1944
c 1 '21-'30
& Boulevard Bonds.
under special charter in 1877: re-Inc.
held that the Board of Education and
Water Bonds.
the Library Commission are corpora- Is '91 M-S 100,000c&r-Sept 1 1921 In 1897 under General Act of incor- 430'12 A-0 $58.000c_Apr 1 '17-'37
tions separate from the city and 45 '92 J-J 105,000c—July 15 1922 poration for cities of the fourth class. BOND.DEBT Sept 30 19/41256.000
therefore their bond Issues should not 48 g '94 F-A 25.000r---Aug 1 1924
Trunk Sewer Bonds.
Street Impt. bds.(incl.)....
be Included In the 2% limit of In- 3)0'01 M-N 81,000c__Nov 15 1931 58 '07 M-S $53.250c-Sept 1 '27-'37 Special sower bds. (Incl.) ___ 71.000
20.000
debtedness for municipal purposes 3;0'02 F-A 100,000c.-Feb 15 1932 BOND.DEBT Dec6 1913.. $132,450 Assess. val. '14 ()I act.)_ _4.578,431
330
M-N 55,000r__Nov 15 1941 Assessment debt (add'I)___
specified in the city charter. V. 94.
7.994 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914...324.00
4s '13 M-S 18.000__Sept 2 1943 Assessed valuation
p. 575.
1913—.2,880,164
INT. on refund. bonds pay. at New
Public Building Bonds.
At an election held April 7 1913,
City tax (per 11.000) 1913.-336.30 York'on water bonds at Harris Tr. &
under the Home Rule Act mentioned its '99 A-0 $38,000r.. ..Apr 1 1929 Population in 1910
5.088 Say. B k., Chicago; on other bonds at
-A 120,000c&r_Feb 1 1935
on a preceding page.a charter amend- 3)48'05 F
INT. at Bit of Commerce, Detroit, Grand Haven,
ment was adopted authorizing the 3A s'll A-0 135,000r___Sept 1 1941
city to acquire by purchase, condem- 4s '12 M-N 65.000c_Nov 15 1942 EAST GRAND RAPIDS.
nation or construction and to own 44 '12 A-0 25,000__Apr 30 1942
GRAND LEDGE FRACTIONA.
This village is in Kent County,
and operate street railways and to 48 '13 A-0 200,000.. _Oct 15 1943
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12.
Water-Works Bonds.
provide the cost thereof by an issue 48 '14 M-S 180.000—_ _Mar I 1944 5s'13_ $25.000
1933 4s '12 M-N$26.000__Nlay 1915-27
of city bonds to the amount of 2% of
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 1914.-$25,000 TOTAL DEBT May 1914.. $26.000
the assessed valuation and other ANNEXED DISTRICT BONDS. Assessed valuation
1914---1.500.000 Assessed valuation 1913..__1,800.000
bonds upon the property and reveTax rate (per $1,000) 1914
Water Bonds (Woodmere).
$5.00 Population in 1913 (est.)
3.000
nues of the street railway. At the 330'01 A-0 $93,000c__
Population in 1910
INT. at Detroit Trust Co.. Dot.
Oct 18 1931
800
same time amendments were also
Water Bonds (Defray).
ratified increasing the city's general 5s '98 J-D $50,000c__
_June 1 1928 ECORSE TWP.SOH. DIST. NO. 1. GRAND RAPIDS.
bonding limit from 2 to 4% and auSewer Bonds (Delray).
This district (P. 0. Detroit) Is In
The city of Grand Rapids Is
thorizing the board of water commis 55 '03 M-S $65,500c__
Kent County. Incorp. In 1850. In
_Sept 1 1933 Wayne County.
stoners to issue $2.000.000 bonds in
School Bonds (Dist. No. 7, 55 '11 F
-A $30,000____Aug 1 1926
Park and Playground Bonds.
excess of the present debt of the
SpringwelLs Township).
TOTAL DEBT May 1914.. 134.000 48 '11 F-A$100,000c—Feb 15 1931
board. V. 96. p. 1107 and 1.507 4s '05 F
-A $24.000c Aug 30 1915 Assessed valuation 1911...1,286.773
Ditch Bonds (Assessme
An entirely new charter, embodying,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911----$4.60 45 '06 J-.1 531,200c-1'1y nt).
Highway Bds.(Springwell
16 '14-'16
among other things, the municipal 4s '03 M-N350,000c---Augs Twp.)
Market-Site Bonds.
ownership amendment adopted Apr.7 (66%—$33.000—assumed by 1 1933 ESCANABA.
4s
M-N$75,000r__May 11 1916
city.)
1913,was submitted to a vote Feb. 10
The city of Escanaba Is in Delta
Bridge Bds. (Springwells Twp.).
Street-Improvement Bonds.
1914 but failed to carry[V.98.1).5381. 48 '00 F
Co. Inc. 1883. Pop'n 1910,
-A $20.000c.... Feb
13.194. 4340'13 F-A$120,000c_Aug 1 '16-'18
Charter was amended at Nov.3 1914 (85%—S17.000—assumed by 5 1920
Street Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
city.)
election so as to permit future bond
Bridge Bds.(Grosse PointeTwp.). 5s '12 -_ $24.500
434s'13 F
-A $60.000c_Aug 1 '16-'18
issues at not exceeding 5% int., in- 43.4s
Refunding Bonds.
$25,000____Aug 1 1935
Bridge Bonds.
stead of 4% as heretofore.
(18.34%—$4.585—assumed by c'y). 45 '01 A-0 $15.000c---Oct 31 1921 4s
M-N$100,000r_.May 1 1922
Boulevard Bonds.
School Bonds (District No. 8 of 4)0'09 F
-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '15-'17 3348
M-N 50.000r___May
43.0'11 J-J 15,00.1916,21 & '26 4s '06 M-N 66,600c___Nov 1 1928
Grosse Pointe Twp.).
4s '91 J-J $200,000c&r_July 1 1921
1 1926
4s '92 M-S 200.000c&r_Sept 1 1922 45 '06 --- $20.000___Feb 15 1936
115.000c _
Street-Impt. (Assessment)
1931
4s 'OS --- 10,000.-55,000 yearly 430'10 M-N$38.000c__ May Bds.
M-N100,000c&r_Nov 1 1923
48 g '93
Highway Bds.(Grosse Pt. Twp.).
1 1915
3)4s'05 F
City Gas & Elec. Light Bonds. 4%811 M-N 72,000c_May 1 '15-16
-A 105,000c&rAugl '15'35 48
$165,000--Aug 1 1931
3345'05 F
-A 100,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 (18.34%—$30.261—assumed by c'y. 4s g '03 J-J $22,000c_Jan 1 '15-'25 43-012 F
-A 135.000c_Aug 1 '15-'17
48 '14 J-J
50,000July 1 1944 4)4s
Gas-Plant Bonds.
Sewer Assessment Bonds.
$25,000___ _July 1 1933
(18.34%—$4.585—assumed by c'y). 4)4811 A-0 130.000c_
Public-Lighting Bonds.
_1916-1930 434s'10 M-N 34,000c___May 1 1915
4 8 11 M-N 18,000c_May 1 '15-'16
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds (Hamtramck).
48 g '94 J-J $600.000r_ —Jan 2 1924
-A $10000c_ _Aug 1 1917 434s'11 M-N 80,000c_Aug 15'15-'16
4s '96 J-J 50,000r—July 1 1926 48 '01 --- $88,000___Nov 15 1931 55 '07 F
Refunding City & Park Bonds. 4343'12 F
3A s'06 A-Of 110.000c&rApr2 '15-'25 (l0.13%-.58,914.40-assum'd by c'y).
-A 45,000c_Aug 1 '15-'17
5s '13 --111.000
Sewer Bonds (Hamtramck).
Electric Light Bonds.
9,000e&rApr 2 1926
1918-1924
City-HaII Bonds.
4s '14 J-J 307,000_ _ _ _July 1 1944 Tis '06-48
M-N$125,000c&r.May 3 1917
- -Feb 1 1936
(10.13%-$6,078-assumed by city). 450'01 A-0
Flood-Protection Bonds.
- $60,000-__ _Oct 1 1931
Public Sewers.
BOND.DEBT May 1914. $183,000 43-0'08 M-S $300.000c_Mar 1 1933
Sewer Bonds (Fairview).
$25.000c48 '88 J-D$150,000r___June 1 1918
$20,000____Nov 1 1935 Assessed value for 1913--- -4.051.700 434s'10 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 1935
4s '89 A-0 260,000r—Oct 1 1919 4)4s'05
4s '90 J-J 240,000c&r_July 1 1920 (84%—$16,800—assumed by city.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _441.17 434s'07 M-S 250,000c__Sept 1 1932
INT. at First Nat, Bank, Chicago, 434012 F
Water Bonds (Fairview).
-A 250,000c_Feb 1 1937
48 '92 A-0 500,000c&r_Apr 1 1922
Refunding Water Bonds.
45 g '94 M-S 150,000c&r_Mar 3 1924 4;48'04 --- $30,000... _ _July 1 1934
4s '09 M-N$80,000c___May 1 1929
48 g '94 J-J 100,000r— -July 2 1924 84%—$25.200—assumed by city. FLINT.
This city Is In Genesee County. 4s '11 J-J 266.000c....Jan 1 1932
4s g '95 F
-A 160.000r___Feb 1 1925 4s05 ___ $25,000_ __ _Sept 1 193
434s'13 A-0 225,000c_ -- _Oct 1 1933
43 '95 J
-D 50,000r_ __June 1 1918 (84%—$21,000—assumed by city.) Inc. 1855.
4 s06
Park Bonds.
Water Bonds.
$25.000...._ -Sept 1 1936
45 '96 M-S 90,000c&r_Mar 2 1926
-A $24,000
J-D$100.000c___June 1 1915
1915-1938 4s
3 s 02 J-.1 63,000c___ u y 1 1932 ( %—$21,000—assumed by city.) 4;0'13 F
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds. 33-4 g J-J 80.000c_ __July 1 1923
Paving Bonds (Fairview).
3 s'04 J-J 81,000r__Jan 15 1934
-D $45,000c_June 1 '15-'23 48 '04 J-J 90,000c.--July 1 1924
3 s'05 J-J 90.000c—Jan 16 1935 4 8 5 --- $26.182.42_Aug 1 1935 48 '07 J
-A 75.000c_Aug 15 1926
3 8'06 F-A 43.000r___Feb 1 1936 (84%—$21.993 1-3--ass'm'd by c'y.) 4)4s'07 J-J 50.000c _.,June '24-'33 48 '06 F
Sewer Bonds.
0008 M-S 50.000c. Mar 1 1928
3t18'07 M-S 92.000c_Mar 1 1937 4)48'05 ___ $26,000_ _ _Nov 20 1935
3)s'08 A-0 125.000c___Oet 1 1938 (84%—$21,840—assumed by city.) 434s'13 F-A $89,500c _1915-1938 48 '09 M-N200 ic__Nov 15 1929
3 s'09 A-0 175.000c___Apr 1 1939
1919-1925 4s '11 M-S 75,i 10c__Mar 11 1931
INTEREST is payable in N. Y. 4s '09 ___ 15,500
3 '
434s'14 ___ 153,800
City at the
.
1915-1939 4348'12 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1933
_ an
3 s'11 F-A 130,000cSir_Feb15 1940 at the office current official bank or 45 '09 -__ 33.500
Filtration Bonds.
1914-1927
of the City Treasurer.
1 1941
434s'13
45 '12 F-A 100,000c___Aug 1 1942
1915-1927 48 '11 A-0$200,000c—Oct 15 1931
TAX EXEMPT.—According to an 4)0'14 ___ 22,000
48 '12 M-N150,000c__Nov 15 1942 Act of the
__
1915-1929 4)0'12 M-N145.000c___May 1 1932
State Legislature passed 430'14 ___ 39,073.64
48 '13 A-0 200,000... _Apr 1 1943
22,478.60 -.1915-1919 GEN.BD.DT.Mar 4'14 $3.202.600
48 '12 A-0 38,000_Apr 30 1942 In June 1907 all bonds of the City of
Assessment debt (adcF1)_
Voting Machine Bonds.
Detroit, or
663,200
48 '13 A-0 250,000_ _Oct 15 1943 troit shall for which the City of De- 48 '14 ___ $96,000
1915-1920 TOT.BD.DT.Mar 4'14 3.865,800
become responsible, are
4s '14M-S 1,160,000___ _Mar 1 1944 exempt from taxation
Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
384.466
throughout the 48 '03 J
48 14 J-J 303,000 __July 1 1944 State of Michigan.
-D $82.500c___Dec 1 1928 Water debt (incl. above) 1,686.000
There are no ex- 45 '10 M-N 5.000c__May
Grade Separation Bonds.
-1 1915 Assess.val.'14(abt.act.)_113,791•271
ceptions to this rule.
4s '12 M-N$100,000c_Nov 15 1942
4348
'1I
TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS.. etc. 4s '04 M-S 400,000c_ __Mar 1 1931 City tax (per $1.000)'14 (est.)$16.50
F
-A 50.000c_ _Feb 1 '19-'28 Population In 1910
-A 150,000— __Feb 1 1943
45 '13 F
112,571
Oct. 1 '14. Oct. 1 '13.
M-S 130,000c___ Sept 1 1934
Hospital Bonds.
INTEREST at City Treas. office.
Gen.bond.debt17,429,000 11,636,000 48
330'08
_June 1 1938 Sinking funds 4,059,808 3,853.480 Special improvem't bonds $113.713
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 1 '14$1,171,952 GRAND RAPIDS SCHOOL
Improvement Bonds.
Park J-D$100.000c_DIST.
Water debt (included)
School Bonds.
45 '90 M-S$100,000c&r_Mar 1 1920
Net gen.
667.500
4s '1)1 A-0 100,000c&r.Apr 1 1921 Net special dt.13,369,192 7,782,520 Total assessed val. 1914. _35,262,551 4148'08M-S $225,000c_Sept 1 '18-'20
dt. 1,568,695 1,012,281 Total tax (per
'92 F
-A 100,000c&r_Aug 11922
$1,000) 1913—$21.26 43-s'08 M-S 25,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1921
4s
Population in 1910
4s g '91 J-..1 100.000e__ _Jan 9 1924
38,850 45 '10 M-S 50,000c-Se
sTot.net
INT.at Nat Park Bank,New York. 45 '10 M-S 63,000c_Se pt 1 '15-'16
.
3)0'00 M-S 150,000c&r_Mar 1 1930 Wat.dt.(adddt.14,937,887 8,794.801
.1) 1,937,000 1.640,000
pt 1 '15-'17
—
3)4504 J-J 100.000r___Jan 15 1934
4s '11 M-S 45,000c_Sept 1 '22-'23
Library Bonds.
['Not Including annexed district FLINT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
25,000c___Sept 1
48
M-Sf$150,000c_ _ _ Mar '15-'39 4;0'13 M-81 35,000c_ _Sept 1 1916
3)48 '10J4 $25,000r— _July 1 1940 debt, which amounted to
1917
8484.756 83
1
2,000c
45 12 M-N100.000c_Nov 15 1942 on Oct. 1 1914.1
Mar 1940
48,500c___Sept 1 1928
45 '13 F-A 50,000.--Feb 1 1943
125.000c_Mar 1
The sinking fund consists of cash 4s
58.000c
'12 M-S 5.000c„-Mar '15-'39 BOND. DEBT Oct -__Sept 1 1929
'13 M-S 100.000---_Sept 2 1943 and clty bonds.
4s
1 1940
1914_4574.500
4s '14 M-S 475,000_
Mar 1 1943
Month and Year—
Gross Debt, 4;4s13 M-S 28,000c_Mar 1 '41-'44 Total valuation 1914..._113.791.271
Public-Health Bonds.
40.000c
(Assessment about full value)
1914, Oct. 1
117,429,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ 1914-1919 School tax
45 '14 M-S $110,000___Mar 1 1944
(per $1,000) 1914-46.41
, Oct. 1
_1347,000
11.636.000 Assess. val.'13 (34' act.)_ _33.902.69
Public Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST at office of Treasurer.
1912, Oct. 1
9.782.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_$5. 7
3.658'88J4 $100,000c&r.Jan 1 1918 1911, Oct. 1
97
9.679.000 Population in 1914 (est.)
3)48'86 .14) 100.000c_ _Dec 1 1916 1910, July 1
45.000 GREENLAND TWP. SCR. DIST.
9,109,000
INT.at District Treasurer's office.
348'86 J-D 170,000c&r.Dec 311916 1909. July 1
This township Is in Ontonagon Co.
8.749.000
3 s'90 J-D 100.000c&r_De.c31 1916 1905. July 1
School Bonds.
6.431,000 GENESEE COUNTY.
58 '13 Apr $54.000-Mar 15 '15-'27
50.000r___July 1 1926 1900, July 1
48 96 J-J
5,074.000
Flint is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. $54,000
4s '13 F-A 15,000-- -Feb 2 1943 1890, July 1
1.634,500
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913_ __ 1,480.805
Water Bonds (Issued by Commis- 1880, July 1
1,360,400 4)43 Mar $400.000c-Mar 1
sioners on City's Credit)
'17-'32 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_416.00
1870, April 1
704.283 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14.$400,0
Population in 1910
J4 $100.000c.-Jan 10 1925
48 '95
00
Mo.& Year— Sink.Fd. Net Debt.
2.826
TNT. at office of Bolger, Mosser &
3148'03 J-.1
50.000c__-Jan 1 1933 1914, Oct. 1,..$4,059.808113.269.j92 Assessed valuation 1913.42,961.754
3 As'03 M-S 150.000c&r_Sept 11033 1913, Oct. 1_ 3,853.480 $7,782,520 Population in 1910
64,555 Willaman. Chicago.
INT. payable at Flint at Genesee
3%11'04 J-D 200,000c&r_June 1 1934 1912. Oct.
3,553,069 6,228,931
GREENVILLE SOH. DIST. NO. 1.
3%8'05 F
-A 150,000c___Feb 1 1935 1911. Oct. 1.._ 3.285.713 6,393.287 County Savings Bank.
This district is in Montcalm
308 F-A 250,000c___Aug 1 1938 1910, July 1-- 3.01'4.983 6.096.017
55 '12 Apr $40.000c---Apr 1Co.
32B'09 J-J 100,000c_J
__uly 1 1939 1909. July 1_ 2,826,318 5,922,682 GLADSTONE.
1927
City in Delta County. IncerP• 55 '08 Feb
3 s g'00E-A180.000c___Feb 1 1930 1905, July 1— 2,359.734 4,071,266
11.000_41.500 Yawl/
1889.
.5 '13._
-A 240.000c-__Aug 1 1932 1900, July 1-- 1.609,810 3.464.190 Public Population 1910, 4.211.
5.000
4s 12 F
1928
Impt. Bonds
$20,000 BOND. DEBT Oct
4s '12 A-0 120,000c___Oct 1 1932 1890, July 1._
._ _556,000
745,274
889.225 School bonds
48 '14 M-S 500,000c___Mar 1 1944 1880, July 1_ - 528,627
15,000 Assess. val.'13 (3-51914act.)_.1.557.870
831,772
Electric-Light Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)
Refunding Water Bonds (Issued 1870,April1_..
1913...317.34
37.252
667.030
M-N
by Commissioners on City's Credit).
Not including annexed district 6s Refundin $7.000c___June 1 1917 Population in 1914 (est.)
5,000
g Bonds.
40 '04 1I'-A$100,000c---Aug 1 1919 special assessment or water debt.
INT.at Commercial States
4343
Saving
M-NS35.000c___May 1 1919 Bank,
Greenville.




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GROSSE POINTE. County.
This village is in Wayne

[VOL. xcix.
MICHIGAN—CITIES AND TOWNS.
Water-Works Bonds.
HOUGHTON. is In Houghton Co. 48Sanitary Improvement Bonds. 430'85 J-J $25.000_july 1 1915
'11 51-8 $20,000c_Mch 1 '22-'26
This village

25,000--__July 1 1920
48 '90 J-J
Paving Bonds.
-A $90,000c_Aug 1 '15-'23
Sewer Bonds.
4s '03 F
Bonds.
58 '14 M-N$25,000_May 15 '15-'19
Street Improvement
4548'07 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '15217 _s '13 __- 24.000__Sept 1 '15-'18
1916
48 '09 A-0 32,500c-Apr 1 '15219 4748'05 Sept 6.500
434s'09 M-S 13,250c_Sept 2 '15'-19
Bridge Bonds.
48 '10 J-J
28,200„June 1 '15-'20 45 '95
$5.000— -July 1 1915
8,400c_June 1 '15-'21 4;0'09 M-3 16,000--July 1 '16-17
4s '11 J-D
-A
45 '11 F
7,500c_Aug 1 '15-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $346,300
434s'12 J-J 76,000c_July 1 '15-'22 Assess. val. '13 (act.)- ---37,418,125
J-J 60.300—July 1 '15-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913____$18.71
434s'14 J-J 44,000-July 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910
31.229
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treasurer's
4s '10 J-J $1.960c___July 1 1915
Chase Nat. and Citizens
3,040c_ _Dec 15 1915 office.
434s'10 J-D
Bks., New York.
9,440c-June 1 '15-'16 Central Nat.
448'11 J-D
434s'12 J-D 15,000c-J'ne 15'15-'17
434s'13 J-J 20,000__July 1 '15-'18 LAPEER.
This city Is in Lapeer County.
2
43/8,14 J-J 25,000.-July 1 '15-'24
Refunding Bonds.
Gull Street Bridge Bonds.
4s '11 M-S $25,000c_Mar 1 '22-'28 Ss '13 M-s $35,000c Sep8'18-'28&'33
Mill Street Bridge Bonds.
1918
20000c
r Bonds
4348'12 M-9 $16,000c May 15'15-'30 4s WateJ-D $ ,
TOT. DEBT Nov 6 1914_ - $55,000
Portage Creek Bridge Bonds.
434s'14 _-- $10,000_ _July 1 '15-'24 Sinking fund (water)_______ 3,500
Assess. val.(h act.) 1912_1,785.000
Fire-Station Bonds.
4s '07 J-J $70,000c_Jan 1 '17-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---$28.92
3,946
430'09 M-8 13,500c_Sept 2 '15-'23 Population In 1910
P' olice-Station Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Detroit.
2
430'12 M-N535.000c May 15'15 34
Lighting Bonds.
LOWELL.
2
4s '04 M-S $20,000c Aug 15 '15 24
This village is in Kent Co. Inc.
430'12 M-N140,000c May 15'15-'34 under Act passed in 1859.
ment Bonds.
City Improve
Paving Bonds (Opt. begin. 1922).
4%8'07 J-J g21,000c_July 1 '15-'17 4301.2 M-S $13,000_ _Mar 1 '32-'44
'16)
430'08 A-0 6,120c_Oct 1 '15-18
Elec.-Light (Opt. Mar.2
Crystal Falls is the county scat.
1 '15-'19 5s
45 '09 A-0 10,000c_Apr
M-8 $6,000c__Mar '16 &'21
Road Bonds.
•
Thls village is In Emmet County.
#
018'09 M-S 7,500c-Sept 2 '15-'19 55
M-S 1,000c_ __Sept 1 1915
1926 48 '10 J-J
55 '11 J-D$150.000c
5,000c_July 1 '15219 Ea
Water-Works Bonds.
7,000c___Feb '17-'23
F
-A
2
1915-1929 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914- $150.000 4s '11 J
8,400c_June 1 '15 21
-D
58 '10 M-8 $43.000
Lt.&Pow.Ref. (Opt.beg.Mar 111)
25,000 48 '11 F
TOTAL DEBT May 1914-.445.000 Sinking fund
3,000c_Aug 1 '15-'17 48
-A
M-9 $5,000c____Mar 1916
Assessed valuation 1913__..923.400 Assess. val.'13 (605 act.)35,451.820 43.4s'12 J-J 60.000_ _July 1 '15-'22
City-Hall Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913__-$15.19 State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '12-516.00 434813 J-J 39,600_ _July 1 '15-'23 4s
M-S $13,500c—Sept '20-'33
15,164 43014 .1-3 27,000_ _July 1 '15-'24
1.805 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
Bridge Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
M-S $6,000c_Sept '15-'20
Hospital Bonds.
48
4504'12 M-N$35.000c May 15'15-'24 BOND.DEBT Oct. 1914-451,500
GEN. BONDS Nov 10 '14 5784,756 Assessed valuation 1914... __948,550
This village Is in Wayne Co. Inc.
380.194 Topalation per1010
Assessment debt
F.ot i tax ( in 51,000) 1914_310.00
In 1889. New charter adopted July 13
Thls district Is in Dickinson Co.
72.770
Sinking fund
J-J $100,000c_July 15'19-'26
55
1912. Population 1910, 4.120.
5
6
17 1
M-N 24.000c—May 1 1917 Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.) 46.686.85
5s
INT.on the $1,000 5s and thecItyElectric-Light Bonds.
6.00
J-D 15.000___ _June 1 1916 City tax (per $1,000) 1913—__$
paving bonds is Payhall
J-D $2.000c_ _June 15 1921 58
on Issues of 1907 in Chicago. able bonds and
BOND.DEBT Oct 6 1914.. $139,000
at First Nat. Bank, Detroit; on
Water-Extension Bonds.
J
-D $23,000c__June 15 1921 Assessed valuation 1913___8,078.718
the $6,000 electric-light bonds at the
Se
Apr 12,000c_A r 15 1924 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-512.76
Lowell State Bank; on the $7,000 58
4}4s
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. 4s g '06 M-N$55.000c ___1914-1916 at the Nat. Bank of Commerce, De8,000c___ an 20 1926
Jan
4)4s
June 30,000c_ __June 1 1927
Apr 1 1915 troit; on the $5.000 4s at Chase Nat.
434s
430'06 A-0 110.000c
4 s 08 Sept 10,000c___ _Sept 1928
130,000c__ _Apr 1 1918 Bank, N. Y.; and on the bridge
1915-1917 bonds at City State Bank, Lowell.
48 09 Nov 23,000c___Nov 1 1929
58 '09 A-0 16.500
This city Is in Gogeble County.
15 '18-21
Nov 31.000c___Nov 1 1930
430'10
$20,000c_June 15 1915 4 Ms'll J-J 60,000c_July1917-1922
4)4.5'05
A-0 45,000c___Oct 1 1931 4s 09 J-D 34,000c_June 1 1919 4)48'12 F
48
-A 280,000c
LUCE COUNTY.
J-D
79, for maturity) Newberry is county seat.
,
43(s12 J-J 49.500___July 15 1932 BOND,DEBT Apr 1914.._ _ _$54.000 (64e V. 94,
45.000- July 15 1933 Assess. val. '13 (act.)_ _26,912.749 5s '13 3-3 *30.000._July 15'15-16
434s'13 J-J
Road Bonds.
1918 434814 Feb $100,000--..Feb 1 1929
1:5,000c
Ater Works Constr. Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913......$3.60
50.000c- - -1919-1923 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ $100.000
14,000 4U s'14
.04s'14 M-S $450,000—Mar 1 1934 Population in 1913 (est.)
--_ _ _1924 Assessed valuation--------4,582.126
40
20.000cFire Department Bonds. yearly
INT.on bonds duo 1915 in Chicago BOND.DEB May 31 '14-$522,000 Population In 1910
A-0 $26,000__$4,000
48
1919 at DeTrust Co., and
12.000_ --Oct 1 '16219 at Cent.Nat. Bank of Commerce.
Assess. val. '13 (abt.act.) 47,896,385
4s '11 A-0
INT. payable at Newberry.
troit at
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-56.30
Paving Bonds.
yearly
45,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
330'10 J-3 $130.000r-513.900
TON.
* Issued for the purpose of caring LUDING Mason Co. Inc. in 1873.
Sewer Bonds.
City in
This city IS in Marquette Co. Inc. for a deficit in teachers' wages fund,
J-J $60,000c—Ju1y 1 1928 1873. Population 1910. 12.448,
58
Population in 1910, 9.132.
caused by the change in the time of
4348'14 M-9 116.400__ -Sept 15 1934
Park Bonds.
Water Bonds.
TOT.BOND.DT. Mar '14 $932.500 58 '07 Aug $17,500c-Oct 21 '15-21 payment of primary money, by the ..8
Mar $40.000_ —July '15-'34
726.500
State; amount not Included in above
Water debt
Apr 50.000-___1916-1940
Fire Bonds.
fund (for other than
total of debt.
Sinking
S40.000c___Rept'16-23
Sewer Bonds.
7.300 58
water debt)
1915-1919
INTEREST payable at local banks 58 '14 ann $56,500
DEBT Sept 30'14 $57,500
5 BOND.
Assess. val.'14(70%act.)31.422.82 Assessed valuation 1914-14,869,014 and at Bankers' Nat, Bank. Chicago.
Paving Bonds.
1912_ _49.00
City tax (per 51.000) Sank, Detroit, (Assessment about actual value.)
1915-1919
58 '14 June $18.400
INT. at Dime Says.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---16,961 KENT
and at Highland Park Bank.
Oct $10.000----Oct '29-'30
..s
INTEREST on others at City
Rapids.
County seat is Grand
City Improvement Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
Road Bonds.
1918-1942
474s'13 M-8 $50.000—
20
1927
4745 '12J-D$200,000_ _ _June 20 1932
Water Bonds.
--- $18.000-_--Nov 1 1926
1933
100.000c__June
434s'12
Oct $70.000c— - _1915-1928
6.000_ --_Dec 1
the county seat of Jack- 4748'13 J-D 100.000_ _ __Oct 1 1933 4s
This city Is
4 s'll -- _
15 1924 son Co. Inc. 1857. Pop. 10, 31,433. 4!4s'13 _ _ _
Street Bonds (Due $2,000 yearly).
'09 --- 15,000_ -_July
4348
225
43'65'14 J-D 100.000- __May 15 1934 4s
1924
May $21,000c-May 1915
Park-Purchase Bonds.
434e'09 --- 20.000___Sept 15 1920
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914 $500.000 Water bonds
$75.000
--Sept 1
12.0005s 05 _-- 100,000____Sept 1 1928 430'14 J-D $22,500 _ _ _June 15 1927 Assessed valuation 1914_130,000.000
-126.000
Hospital Bonds.
000 General bonbonds
58 '13 M-9
d)_ _200,000,
1926
___Jan
98.118
Spec.Impt. bonds
J-J $4,000___July 15 1932 True value (estimate
45 '11 __- 46,000_ -__Sept 3 1926 4s
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)1914 $5.731 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1914-4299.118
1
Liberty Street Bridge.
43s'11 __- 23,000_
159.145
1 1927
S4.500-July 1 1930 Population In 1910
Assessed valuation 1913-3,127,340
43s'12 __- 55.000_ -__Feb '15-'16 4s
J-J
INT. at office of John Nuveen & Total tax rate(per$1.000) '13439.60
Market Bonds.
434s'12 __- r.000—Oct 1 1 1917
4,000_ -__Oct
430'14 J-D $21,000_ June 15 1935 Co., Chicago.
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
5,000_ --Oct 15 1927
—
Sewer Bonds.
43s'12
-Sept 1 1928
4)4s'13 -_- 75,000---_Sept 1 1928 4s '06 Oct $50,000c __Oct 1 1926
40.000c_ _Jan 2 '28-'29
48 '09 J-J
MACKINAC COUNTY.
434s'13 -_- 75,000—_
This township is in Macomb Co.
33
J-J
25,000_July 1 19302
St. Ignace is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Nov 5'14- $480,000 45
Bonds.
18.000—July 15 1935 bs Road July $50,000c
1935
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1912-12.000,000 43013 J-J
'11
Library Site Bonds.
58 '13 July $50,000c_July 1 19-'32
(per $1,000) 1912-46.25
7,000
School tax
-s '12 ..__
A-0 $15,000c___Oct 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 11914. $57.000 BOND.DEBT May 2 1914 5100.000
3358
Paving Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914_ -$1,967.150 Assessed valuation 1913.--3,000.000
Inc. 4s
9.249
M-S $15,000c Sept 15 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-413.48 Population in 1910
This city is in Ottawa Co.
54,000_ ___July 1 1930 Population in 1910
J-J
INT.at First Nat. Bk.. St. Ignace.
2,768
48
1867. Population 1910, 10.490.
J-J 31,000___ _July 1 1932 INT. at Ulrich Say. Bk..A1t.Clemens
g Sewer Series "B." 45
Refundin
28,000-__July 15 1924
-A $6,000c_Feb 1 '15-'20 430'13 J-J
4s '11 F
MANISTEE.
4348'14 J-D 28.729- Juno 15 1937
Street Bonds (Assessment).
This city is the county seat of
$39,322.58 Feb 1 15-'17
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
58 10 Dec
Manistee County. Incorp. In 1869.
Highway Bonds.
Sept 3'20-'24
48 '07 M-9 $115.000c
Drainage Bonds.
J-J 525.000__July 1 17-'36
Paving Bonds.
58
1923
Refunding Bonds.
5s '13 Feb $10,000 ' Feb
Oct 11914. $25,000 48 '06 J-D $58,000cJ'ne 15 '28-33
J-J $45,000c_Jan 1 '18-'19 BOND.DEBT(full val.)-2.395.000 45 '02-'04
80,000c—May 1 '15-'22
Park Bonds.
Assess. val.'13
1931 58 Grand River improv. Bonds.
Feb $50,000c___Feb 1
3,000 4318'08 M-N 16,200c-June 1 '24-'27
4s
Population in 1912
2
'15 36
450'10 Feb 44,000c_Feb 1 Bonds. 430'00 J-J $25,000c__July 15 1915
3,000c-July 1 '15-17
4 g'10 3-3
Fund
n Bonds.
Water Extensio
Refunding Water
44g'12 A-0 8,000c__Oct 1 '15-'17
'15-'20
J-J 825.000c_July 15 1916
J. G. Reutter, Mayor.
Bonds.
48 '05 Feb $6.000c_ Feb '15- 17 334s
Park
9,000c_Feb 1
41013 J-J 22,000—July 15 1936
-A
Lansing, the capital of Michigan, is 4s '05 F-A*$50,000c-Aug 1 '23-'27
.58 '08 F
-D 16,000— _June 15 1936 In Ingham Co.
4348'14 J
Electric-Light Bonds.
00'10 M-N 50,000c-May16'34-'38
Feb $12,000c_ --Feb '18-'29 BOND DEBT Oct 1 '13---$523,500
GEN.DEBT Oct 1 1914—.4265.200
55
Feb 25,000c—Feb 1 1923 &MORS. val.,real&pers..13 34,861,135 4s '96 J-J $20.000__July 1 '15-'16 Assess. val.'14
33s
act.)--5.937.421
(Assessment about cash value)
High-School Remodeling.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913$38.15+
Feb45,010.121
City tax (per 51.000) 1912— -312.50
'09 Jan $50,000_June 1 '19-'23 Population in 1910
12,381
534s
'15-'17 IT.payable in New York City at 4sPaving Bonds,
Feb-11,578.221 Feb 1
* For litigation affecting this issue
68
Bank. 43•is'10 July $4,000
nt).
1915
310.
Street Bonds (Assessmeb 1 '15-'16 American Exchange National
1916-1920 see V. 95.p. on part of the pavINTEREST
530'11 Aug_b8,380.92_Fe
4Ms'10 Sept 9,000
1915 ing 4s payable in Chicago at Chicago
4148'10 A-0 3,000
City Hall Series "A" Bonds.
1915-1916 Nat. Bank; on all other bonds In
4148'11 Sept 2,000
430'09 June$40.000c_Feb 1 '15-'34
Building Bonds.
1915-1917
7,000
Refunding Light Bonds.
A-05110.000_ _--Apr '15-'36 4148'12 Sept 8,000__Sept 1 '15-'16 Manistee at First Nat, Bank.
48
430'12 Sept
4s '05 Feb 59.000c __Feb '15-'23 434s'14 _ _.. 30.000
1 3,000---Sept 1 1917
Water Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ —5110,000
MANISTIQUE.
Jan $2.000c_Jan 31 '15-'16 Assess. val.'13
535,824,885 430'12 Sept 3,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'17
Ss
This city is In Schoolcraft Co. Inc.
1915-1918
1.300c___Jan 31 1917 School tax (per 51.000) 1913---$4.80 5s '13 July 13,500
Jan
55
ept 2 '16-'17 Feb. 71901. Popula'n 1910.4,722.
Feb 30,000c—Feb 1 1923
4s
Jackson City Bank, 58 '14 M-8 15,400__S
INT. at the
219
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
15.600_ _Sept 2 '187.500c_Feb 1 '15-'17
-A
430'11 F
'17-'33
People's Nat. Bank and Union Bank
4,500-_Sept 2'16-'18 55 '14 M-S I$34,000__Sept 1 1 1934
4)4s'14 _ __ 15.000
1 1,000_ _ __Sept
In Jackson. and part at the Amer. 55 '14 M-S
1,600— —Sept 2 1919
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1914-- 5251.800 Exch. Nat. Bank, New York.
Water-Works & Sewer Bonds.
'3,400July 2 '16-17
(add'1)---- 64,292
Assessment debt
1915-'32
430'14
3.200_ _July 2 '17-'18 55M-3$90,000c_ -Mar$125,000
Assess. val. '14 (fi act.)-7,195.425
DEBT Oct 31 '14_
Total tax (per 51.000) 1914---$14.35
___ 15,600_ _June 1 '16-19 BOND.
Assess. val. 1914 (2-3 act.) 2.577.372
city Is in Kalamazoo Co. Inc. _s '14 -School Remodeling.
This
532.80
High
INTEREST at Treasurer's office. Apr. 9 1884. Pop'n 1910, 39,437.
1914
.June 1 '19-'23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-514.7
0
4s '09 Jan 550.000.
City tax (per $1,000)
Water-Extension Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds. I '18-'23
INT. at National Bank of Com_Mar 1 '19-'26
$43,200c
_Dec
'12 J-J $90,000„July 1 '15-'32 4s '11 M-8 55,000c ---1915-1934 55 '93 J-D $40,000_5 years.)
48
merce, Detroit.
($20.000 every
4Sis'13 -A 50,000__Aug 1 1923 434s'12 M-N
ept 1 '15-'22
TOTAL DEBT June 5'13-588.000 4158'12 M-S 32,000c_S
Inc. 1867. Popula'n 1910, 5,113.
Park Bonds.
Judgment Bonds.
4s '10 Aug $50,000 ..Aug 15 1940
$15,000.--1915-1919
BOND.DEBT Aug 12 1910-530,000 58 '14Water Bonds.
830
n In 1910
Populatio
5s '05 J-J $25,000_- _Jan 1 1935
Water. Streets and Sewers.
58
--- $185,000
This village is in Wayne County.
Sewer-System Bonds.
Water-Main Bonds.
528,000
58 '13 A-0 $40.000_ _Oct 1 1943 -9
_s '08 ___ 32.000_ __ _Nov 1 1938 BOND.liEBT Sept 29 134238.000
10,000
_s '01 __ _ 88,000... _Nov 15 1931 Floating debt
3.000
-A 35.000_ __ _Sept 1 1944 Sinking fund
5s '14 F
Assess. val. '13(M act.) 3,595,850
Fire Hall Bonds.
58 '14 F-A $58,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1944 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---$11.25
Sewer Bonds.
_s '08 ___ $10,000_ __ _Nov 1 1938
_s '06 ___ 60,000__ - _ Feb 1 1936
This village is in Livingston Co.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_4323,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914.A ,200,000 450'12 July $34.000c_ _July 1 1917
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_—$10.00 BOND.DEBT May 1914_ .352.000
3.559 Assessed valuation 1913_1710,000
Population in 1910
2.338
Population in 1910
INT. at 1st State & Say. Bk.,
This district is In Wayne County.
Howell.
1935
58 '05 J-J $12,000c
1922
5s '07 F-A 15,000c
1926
35.000
-A
434a'll F
This district is In Lenawee Co.
1927
434s'12 M-S 10,000
$55.000----July 1 1927
1928 4318'12
58 '13 A-0 20.000c
2,000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914-- $55.000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-49
Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)-4,748.450 Assessed valuation 191C-2.500.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913.-$3.109 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-46.00
INT. at Boles State Say. Bank.
15,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at Hamtramck State Bank.

HAMTRAMCK.

HOWELL.

HAMTRAMCK SCR.DIST.N O.8.

HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT.

HARBOR SPRINGS.

HIGHLAND PARK.

IRON COUNTY.

IRON MOUNTAIN SOH. DIST.

65

INT.
KALAMAZOO SOH. DIST. NO. 1.

IRONWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

P.

ISHPEMING

COUNTY.

HIGHLAND PARK SOH. DIST.

JACKSON.

LAKE TOWNSHIP.

HOLLAND.

L'ANSE TOWNSHIP.

LANSING.

JACKSON UNION SCR. DIST.

KALAMAZOO.

HOLLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT.
F




Nov., 1914.]

MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS.

MUSKEGON SCHOOL DIST.
MARQUETTE.
Building Bonds.
This city is in Marquette Co. Inc.
1942
July $75.000c
Commission government 5s
1871.
F
-A 50.000c
1946
Population 5s
adopted Nov. 29 1913.
4)s'12 M-N 30.000c _-_-1921-1926
1910. 11.503.
450'13 _-- 20.000
Refunding Bonds.
4 Ms'll J-J $10,000c__ _July 1 1921 430'14 J-J J50,000„July 1 '18-'27
140,000_ ___July 1 1929
Refunding City-Hail Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
450'13 F
-A $40.000c_Aug 15'15-'22
5s '12 M-S $22,000c-_ _Sept 1 1917
Electric Lighting.
Refunding Bonds.
430'11 M-9 $50.000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
-A $10.000e -_--1915-1916
Refund. Sch. Dist. No. 1 Bonds. 4%9'13 F
15.000c
-1918-1920
4s '12 M-N$40,000—_ -May 1 1922
BOND.DEBT June 1914..*$312,000
Refunding Water Bonds.
leloating
25.250
350'01 J-J 325,000c___Ju1y 11928 Assessed debt
valuation
4s '01 A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1916 (Assessment about 1913....11,949.450
75% actual val.)
Water Works.
4s '01 M-9 $25,000c___Mar 1 1921 School tax (per $1,000) 1913---$8.62
*Of the bonds outstanding $125,4558'11 M-N 65,000c___Nov 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1914 $280.000 000 are payable to the public schools
Assess. val. '14 (actual)__ 10.960,785 at maturity and are carried in enCity tax (per $1,000) 1914__ _511.70 dowment funds for the schools.
INT.on 430 of 1912 at Harris Tr.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
& Say. Bank, Chicago; on 5% funding and 4M % building bonds of 1913
MARSHALL.
at Ilackley Nat.Bank, Muskegon;on
This city is in Calhoun Co. Inc.
Mar. 7 1859. Popula'n 1910, 4,236. 4;4% refunding at First Nat. Bank,
Chicago; on 5s due 1942 and 1946
Paving Bonds.
1933 (these are held by district as endow45013 M-N$30,000
ment for Library and Manual TrainWater Bonds.
M-N$48,0000___Nov 1 1917 ing School) is payable in Muskegon.
4s
•
Electric-Light & Water Bonds.
M-N $4,800c _ _1915-1920 NEGAUNEE SCHOOL DIST.
4s
M-N 2,000c____1915-1918
3s
This district is In Marquette Co.
Sewer Bonds.
high-School-Building Bonds.
M-N$25,000c_--May 1 1919 58 '07 J-D $68,000c ____1915-1922
3s
1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14_ $68,000
430'13 M-N 20,000
13,000__Sept 1 '19-'31 Assessed valuation 1913.._19.131.930
430'14
BOND.DEBT May 1914---$92,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-33.60
Water & light bonds (add'1) 56,600
Assessed valuation 1913_ __3,222,210 INT. at First National Bk., Negaunee
City tax (per $1,000) 1913..._$12.50
INTEREST on water 48 payable NILES.
This city is in
at Fourth Nat. Bank, N.Y.;on other 1859. Pop'n Berrien Co. Ine. Apr.
1910, 5.156.
bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Sewer Bonds.
4;18'11 M 8 $22,000--Mar 1 '27 '37
58 '14 M S 3,800—June 1 '15-'19
MASON COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
Ludington is the county seat.
58 '94 J-D $26.000c_34.000 YrIY•
Road Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
F-A$72,000r $7,000 yly Feb 1
450'11
-A $26,000c—Feb 13 1923
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914— $72,000 as '97 F
Assessed valuation 1913_--7,811,473 450'02 A-0 35,000c
($2.000 yearly beginning 1915-)
'11-38.40
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)
--- 14.000-Oct 24 '15-'21
21,832 43s
Population in 1910
Water & Light Rads. Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. 450'10 J-D $6.000c --_ _1915-1920
430'11 J
-D
7,000--Aug 1 '16-'22
Electric Light Bonds.
MENOMINEE.
J-D $30,000c_32.000 y'rly.
This city is in Menominee Co. Inc. 58 '95 (Factory
Park
Bonus) Bonds.
1883. Population 1910, 10,507.
1924-1927
5s '13 J-D 825.000
Refunding Bonds.
A-0 $47,500c-__Apr 1 1915 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1914-3194,000
58
Assessment debt
20,517
Bonds.
Street Improvement
---1918 Assessed valuation 1914__A,478,720
450'09 J-J $20,000c_
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14_567.500 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913_ _$28.90
INTEREST on electric-light and
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)-5,759.612
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-_-$38.20 Improvement 5% bonds payable in
Niles; on improvement 430 at HanINT. payable at N. W. Harris & over
on sewer
Co., N. Y.. except on street bonds, bondsNat. Bank, N. Y.; Hslsey &
at office
which is payable at City Treas. office. Co., Chicago. of N. W.
MONROE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district Is In Monroe County.
4s '99 Jan 82.000c due $1,000 yly
4s '10 Mch 44,000c_Mch 1 '15-'25
48 '11 Mar 4,6,000c_Last pay 1926
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_- $92,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ - _4,368,000
School tax rate (per$1,000)'13-$9.80
Population in 1913 (est.)
8,000
INT. at Monroe State Say. Bank.
MT. CLEMENS.
This city is the county seat of Macomb County. Incorp. In 1879.
Sewer Bonds.
450'12 A-0 $50,000
1915-1939
Engine-House Bonds.
450'08 J-D 39,000c_Aug 1 '15-'17
Public Improvement Bonds.
45
Apr $95.000c
1915-1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_5154.000
Assessment debt (add'i)____ 14,280
Sinking fund
15,000
Assess. val. '11 (M act.) 8.921.858
City tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _$7.48
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914__$19.50
Population in 1910
7,707
INT. on engine-house bonds pay
Commercial Nat.Bk., Detroit;
able at
Improvement bonds at First Nat.
Bk., Chicago; on sewer bonds at
First Nat. Bk.. Detroit.
MUSKEGON.
This city Is In a county of the same
name. Inc. in 1870.
Refunding Bonds.
450'10 J-J $10,000c__ _July 1 1930
Int. and Sink. Fund Bonds.
J-J $10,000c---Jan 2 1926
450
Public Bonds.
'93 J-J $100,000c_ _ _July 1 1926
5s g
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
$5,000c__ _Jan 2 1934
450
Wharf Bonds.
J-J $100,000c___Jan 1 1926
4s
Water-Works Bonds.
58 '90 J-J $110,000c_July 1 '15-25
450'11 J-J 300,000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'44
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
J-J $84,000c-July 1 '15-'23
4s
Special Refunding.
ann $35,000c—June 1 1921
4s
Refunding Water Bonds.
J-J $25,000c_July 1 '25-26
4s
10,000c—July 1 1929
os
5,000c-__Jan 1 1935
J-J
o
s
15,000c--_July 1 1927
430'07 J-J
10,000c___Jan 1 1927
45 07 .J-J
9,000c_ _ _July 1 1929
430'09 J-J
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14_5848,000
Special impt. debt (add'1)— 77.500
40,000
arcking fund
Ass'd val.'13(abt. act.)_ -11,949,145
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ __ _33.63
24.062
Population in 1910
450 of 1910 in Chi• INT. on ref.Tr. & Say. Bk.; other
cago at Harris
Bank.
int. In N. Y. at First Nat.




NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4345'10 J-J f$20.000c-July 1 '15-'24
1 30.000c---July 1 1925
450'11 A-0 35,000c._ __April 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $85,000
Floating debt
9,000
Assessed val.(3-5 act.) '13_2,444.496
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_310.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
6,500
INT. at People's State Bk.,Detrolt
NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Dickinson Co.
58 '13 M-g $60.000__Mar 1 '15-'28
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14_ $89,000
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _3.414,900
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-_$13.00
OTTAWA COUNTY.
Grand Haven is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
44s'12 M-N3100.000__May 15 1932
4 Sis'13 M-N 50.000_ _May 15 1933
450'14 F-A 150.0000
1934
_s '14 ___ 150,000
BOND.DEBT May 4'14 $300,000
Sinking fund
12,500
Assessed valuation 1913-.26.209.761
(Assessment about 60% act. value.)
Population in 1910
45.301
INT. at John Nuveen & Co.. Chic.
OWOSSO.
This city is in Shiawassee Co. Inc.
1859. Popula. 1910. 9,639. CommLsslon government adopted Nov. 1913.
General Fund Bonds.
M S $15,000_ _Mar 2 1918
4s
Refunding Bonds.
M-N $8,000__May 1 '17-'18
4s
4s
A-0 15,000__--Oct 2 1917
.1-3
4s
10,000__--Jan 2 1921
J-D
4 Ms
3.000___June 30 1925
J-D
58
3,000-June 30 '24-26
434s
M-N 5,000__Nov 1 '15-'19
Water-Works Bonds.
J-J $40,000— - _July 7 1920
45
F
-A 15,000_--May 31 1920
53
3-3 20000_ _ _ _JUIY 1 1924
58
RefundingWater Bonds.
452s
F-A 320,000_ ___Aug 1 1925
Fire Bonds.
43(48'11 J-J $2,000c_Oct 15 '15-'16
Paving Bonds.
M-S $15.000—Sept 15 1929
58
M-N 6,000__Nov 1 '15-'20
450
Refunding Park Bonds.
5s '08 M-NS42,619__Nov 1 '15-'31
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_- $241,725
Assess't debt Apr 1 1913__
13,369
Floating debt Apr 1 1913__
13.583
Sinking fund Apr 1 1913_
7,875
Assess. val.'13 (805' act.)_5,103.460
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910--$27.50
PAW PAW.
This village is In Van Buren Co.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '07 Aug f$30,000c_Aug 15'14-'22
1 15,000c_Aug 15'23-'27

Electric-Light Bonds.
5s '07 M-9 $30,000c_Sept 1 '28-'33
Water Bonds (opt. beg. Sept. 1 '22)
5s '07 M-9 $20,000c_Sept 1 '34-'37
BOND.DEBT Oct 29'13_ _ _$83,000
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _1,000,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1913._ -$12.50
Population in 1910
1.643
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paw Paw.

111
REDFORD TOWNSHIP.
This township Is In Wayne County.
434s'10 s 1$12.000--Mch 1 '15-'20
-a
30,000--Mar 1 '21-'30
BOND.DE T Apr 1913
44,000
Assess. val.'11(95% act.) $1.838,900
Tax rate(per $1,00(J) 1911-311.00
Population in 1910
2.176
INT. at Redford Bank.

RED JACKET.
This village (P. 0. Calumet) is in
PETOSKEY.
This city is in Emmet Co. Inc. Houghton Co. Inc. 1875; re-inc.'87.
Mar. 8 1895. Pcip'n 1910, 4.778.
Street Paving & Imprvt. Bonds.
434s
J-J $112.000c_July 1 '15-'25
Refunding Improvement Bds.
4.14s'10J-D $8,000c___June 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '143112.000
City Hall (opt. beg. Aug 1 1920). Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)-2,915.596
4s '00 F
-A $20000c__ -Aug 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914
$7.50
Population in 1910
4.211
RefundingWater Bonds.
4s '98 M-S $16.000c_Mar 21 1918
INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Calumet.
4s '02 Oct 15,000c_--Oct 1 1922
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1912.) RIVER ROUGE.
4.108'10J-D $12,000c___June 1 1930
Village is in Wayne Co. Inc. 1899.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Population in 1910. 4.163.
45 '98 J-J 516,000c___July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
(Optional 1918.)
450'06 A-0$150,000c--Oct 15 1936
450'01 J-J
10.000c---Jan 1 1931 BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $319.920
(Optional 1921.)
Assess. val.(30% act.)'14 $2,486,100
4s '99 M-N 12,000c___May 1 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-320.00
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Paving Bonds.
SAGINAW. Geo. C. Warren,Comp.
58
May $3,000c_MaY 1 1915
Incorp. In 1857. New charter
58 '14 Aug 12,109__Aug .1 '15-'18 May 24 1905. with amendments June
Park Bonds (opt. beg. Dec. 1 '21)• 27 1907. Cities of Saginaw and East
4s '01 Dec 35.000c—Dec 1 1931 Saginaw, In county of Saginaw.
Water Bonds (opt. beg. June 1'14) were consolidated in 1890. forming
4s '04 June $22,000c—June 1 1924 the present city. Commission government adopted Nov. 15 1913.
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
4.14s'11J-D 39,000c___June 1931
Auditorium Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- 8145,000 45 '08 M-N $4,000c_May 1 '15-'18
Water debt (lncluded)---- 65,000 48 '08 F
-A 10.000cAu g 10 '15-'24
Assessed valuation 1913_-2,854,925 48 '08 J
-D 16,0000 Dec 10 '14-'29
(Assess. about 2-3 to . ‘ actual value)
1
5
Sidewalk Bonds—Eastern Dist.
Total tax (per 31,000) 1912_-_$31.62 4s '05 J-J $36.000c„-July 1 1915
7,200c_July 1 '15-'16
INT. payable at City Treas. office 310'06 J-J
45 '07 J-D
6.000c_June 1 '15-'17
and at First Nat. Bank, Detroit.
4s '07 M-S 3,000cSept 16 '15-'17
45 '07 J-D
800cDec 10 '14-'17
PETOSKEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 45 '08 J-J
8.000c_July 2 '15-'18
430'12 F-A $80.000c_Aug 1 '17-27 45 '10 F
-A
6,0000_Aug 1 '15-'20
BOND.DEBT Marl '14-- $82,000 4s '10 J-D
3,500c_Dec 1 '14-'20
Assessed valuation 1913_--3.489,435 4s '13 34 10,000c_July 1 '15-'18
School tax (per $1,000) '13----$7.70
Sewers—Eastern Tax District.
48 '05 1"-A
$3500 __Aug 1 1915
INT. at Detroit Trust Co.
-A
3 s 05 F
ug 24 1915
33.s'06 M-N 1.600c_May 1515-16
PONTIAC.
48 '06 M-S
400c_Sept 25'15-16
This city is In Oakland Co. Incor. 4s '07 J-D
900cJune 15 '15-'17
In 1861. Commission government 45 '08 F-A
8,000c_Aug 25'15-'18
approved Jan. 30 1911.
48 '09 J-J
2,500c_July 26 '15-19
Fire-Department Bonds.
45 '10 J-J
3,0000.July 1 '15-20
5s '07 s
-an $3,000c_May 15'15-'17 48 '11 .1-13
3,500__June 1 '15-21
58 '09 .1-.1
5,000c-Jan 1 '15-'19 48 '11 M-S 5.600—Sept 1 '15-'21
!mut. & Refunding Bonds.
4s '12 .1-3
800c-Jan 10 '15-22
410'11 J-D3100.000c_June 1 '16-'35 0'12 3-.1
20,000c___July '15-'22
Paving Bonds (Assessment).
4,s '13 J-J
18,000-_July 1 '15-23
5s '12 A-0 $3,000___Oct 12 1915 4s '14 .1-3
,
u y 1 '15-24
5s '12 F
-A
6,000--Aug 15'15-'16
Market Bds.—Eastern Tax Dist.
530'13
40,000__Aug 1 '15-'19 350'05 A-0 $10.000c—Oct 10'15-'19
55 '14 M-N527,000__May 1 '15-17
Voting Machine Bonds.
1 8,000___ _May 1 1918 4s '06 J-D $2,600c_Aug 1 '15-'16
5s '14 F-A 25,000_ _ _Aug 1 '15-19
Street Impt.—Eastern Tax Dist.
Armory Bonds.
4s '05 .1
c___ an 15 1915
58 '10 M-N $6.000c_May 1 '20-25 350'05 F
-A
2,5000 __Aug 24 1915
Drain Bonds.
350'05 A-0
1,5000 __Oct 25 1915
58 '04 F
-A $1,000cJune 1 1916 350'05 J-D
1,4000 __Dec 5 1915
Water Bonds.
350'06 M-N 1,000c_May 15'15-16
450'10 J-J $82,000c_Jan 1 '19-39 350'06 F
-A
4.400c-Aug 1 '15-'16
450'94 M-9 15,000c_Mar 1 '15-'17 35.0'06 F
-A
2,000c_Aug 1 '15-'16
58 '07 M-S 15,000c__Jan 2 '15-'17 4s 06 A-0
7,400c- _ _Oct '15-'16
4s '01 J-J
50.000e July 15 '20-'29 45
750c__Jan 2 '15-'17
5s '03 J-J
9,500c_-Jan 1 '15-'33 45'076000-Mar 1 '15-'17
'07 M-9
5s g '13 M-N f 5.000____Nov 1 1919 4s '07 A-0 12,000c_Oct 15 '15-'17
130.000__Nov 1 '20-'34 4s '07 F
-A 16.800c___Aug '15-'17
Bridge Bonds.
4s '07 A-0 16,000c-_Oct 1 '15-'17
58 '05 A-0 51,000c___Apr 1 1915 48 '07 J-J
4.500cJuly 25 '15-'17
Paving Bonds.
4s '08 A-0 4,800c_Oct 15 '15-'18
5s '04 J-D $8,000c_June 1 '17-'18 4s '08 M-N 8,000c_May 1 '15-'18
Sewer Bonds.
8.000c_June 1 '15-'18
4s '08 J-D
53 '95 M-S $18,000c___Sept 2 1915 4s '08 J-J
10,000c_July 15'15-'18
5s '04 J-D
5.000c___June 1 1916 48 '08 F
-A I0,000c_Aug 1 '15-'18
53 '05 A-0 j 1.000c___Apr 1 1915 4s '08 A-0 i4,000c_Oct 15 '15-'18
1 2,000cApr 1 1916 48 '08 J-D
6.000c_Dec 1 '15-'18
53 '07 M-S 3,000c Sept 25'15-17 45 '09 F
-A 20.000c_Aug 19 '15-'19
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '14_ _ $359,503 4s '09 A-0
5,000c_Oct 15 '15-'19
Assessment debt (adc11)__
111,000 4s '09 J
-D
5,000c_Dec 1 '15-'19
Total assess. val. 1914 _ —17,148,000 48 '10 3-3 30,0000_July 15'15-'20
(Assessment about M actual value.)
'10 M-8 18,000-_Sept 1 '15-'20
City tax (per $1,000) 1914----$7.98 4s '11 F
-A
5,250c-Feb 15 '15-'21
Population in 1910
14.532 48 '11 F-A 49.000—Aug 1 '15-'21
Paoln 1914 (school census)- —19
.763 4s '11 A-0 24,5000_Oct 1 '15-'21
INT. payable at City Treas. office. 45 '11 3
-fl
4,900c_Dec 1 '15-'21
48 '12 F
-A 36.000c_Aug 1 '15-'22
_Aug
PONTIAC SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '14 34 81,000_ _July 1 '15-'23
5,000_
1 15-'24
58 '05 M-N$25,000c_ __May 1 1915
434s
F
-A 10,000c __Aug 1 1915 45 Refund'g Sewer—Western Dist.
'09
-A $2,500c-Aug 2 '15-'19
450'10
80,000c_July 1 '18-'25 4s '11 F
A-0 5,000c_Apr 5 1918
410'12 A-Of 15.000c_-Apr 1 1926 45 '11 F
-A
5.000c__ _Aug 1 1915
1160,000c„-Apr 1 1927
410'13 M-8 35.000c_ _ _Mar 1 1928 4s Bridge Bonds.
'98 A-0 560.000c Apr 1 '18-'23
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14__$325.000 430'03 A-0
149,500c_ -_Oct 1 1923
Assessed valuation 1914_ _17.148.000 45 '04
A-0 71.000c--Sept 1 1924
(Assessment about full value.)
310'05 M-8 .
40,000c_ __Oct 25 1920
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-36.99 310'05 3
-fl 25,000c_ _Sept 25 1925
Population in 1913 (est.)
90.000 4s '06 F
-A 16,000c_Aug 15 1926
INT. payable at First N. Bk..N.1% 35006 .1-D
6.000c_ _June 15 1016
48 '07 J-D 10,000c June 15'17-'21
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Houghton Co. 45 '07 3-3 f 2,500c__June 15 1922
1 8,000c _July 20'15-'18
Road Bonds.
58 '12 M-9 $25.000—__Sept 5 1932 49Special Sewer—Eastern Dist.
-fl $15,000c___July 1 1918
'98 3
School Bonds.
8.000c_ __July 1 1919
4548
M-9 350,000__ _ _Sept 1 1929 350'99 .T-D
Sewers—Western Tax District.
5s
A-0 50.000
1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ 1125,000 0'05 M-S $1,000c__Mar 15 1915
2,500c--_Aug 1 1915
Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)_10.719.000 350'05 F-A
4s '05 F
-A
200c Aug 24 1915
Population in 1910
8,599 334005 A-0' 1,000__ _Oct 25 1915
INT. at Houghton Nat. Bank.
310'05 J-D
500c_ _ _Dec 5 1915
350'06 M-N
800cMay 15 '15-'16
PORT HURON.
4s 06 M-9 3,200cSept 25 '15- 16
City of Port Huron is In St. Clair 48 07 J-D
3,000cJune 15 '15- 17
County. Incorp. In 1857. Commis- 48 07 M-S 6.000c_Sept 2 15-17
sion government adopted Nov 5 '10 4s 07 A-0 6,000c_Oct 15 '15-'17
Bridge
Refund'g$195,000 4s '08 M-S 8,000c_Mar 2 '15-'18
Canal
..100,000 Repaving 230,900 48 '08 F
-A
6,000c.Aug 25 '15-'18
Gen'l road 12,000 School __ 81,000 4s '09 3-3
5,000c July 28 '15-'19
Park ____ 19,000 Sewer__ _ 11,000 48 '10 3-3
1,200c_Jan 2
Public imp.16.801 Water _
22,500 4s '10 A-0 6,000c_Apr 1 '15-'20
'15-'20
TOT.BD.DT.May 1 '14 3793.200 4s '10
3,000c_July 1 '15-'20
Sinking fund
37,268 48 '11 F
-A 14.000c_Feb 1 '15-21
Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '13-11.702,925 48 '11 3
-fl
7.000c_June
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913—$17.75 4s '11 M-S 16,800e_Sept l'15-'21
1 '15-'21
Population in 1910
18,863 49 '12 .14 24.000c_July 1'15-'22
Int.largely pay'le at Hanover Nat. 4s '13 J-J
9,000__July 1 '15-23
Bank. N. V. Bonds coupon in form. 48 '14 J-D 20,000. June 1
'15-'24

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MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Paving Bonds.
SAGINAW.-(Cone.)
J-3 327,500__July 1 '22-'23
s
Street Bds.-Western Tax Dist.
$750c___Jan 1 1915 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $965.000
45 '05 J-J
1915 Assess. val. (fi act.) 1913-1.486.200
2,000c __Aug24
-A
330'05 F
400c __Dec 5 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$12.80
330'05 J-D
INT.at People's State Bk., Detroit
33006 F-A j 1.500 __Aug 1 1915
1,000____Aug 1 1916
500._ _Aug 25 1916 ST. JOHNS.
33is'06 F-A
45 06 A-0 2,000c_Oct 15 '15-'16
City is in Clinton Co. Incorp.
900c_Jan 2 '15-'17 April 12 1904. Pop'n 1910. 3,154.
48 '07 J-J
4s '08 A-0 10,000c_Oct 15 '15-'18
Electric-Light-Plant.
'15-'19
-A 15,000c_Aug
4s '09 F
55 '95 J-J $27,000__July 15'15-23
48 '07 A-0 9.000c_ _Oct 1 '1.5-'17
Water Refunding Bonds.
J-D 10,000c_Dec 16 '14-'17 5s'14 A-0 3
4s '07
E18.000___ _Oct 1 '15-'23
8.000c_Aug 1 '15-'18
-A
4s '08 F
25.000Oct 1 '24-'28
4s '08 J-D 10.000c_Dec 1 '14-'18 GEN.BON
Oct
12,000c_June 1 '15-'19 Assessment bonds 1914_ _.$70.000
4s '09 3-13
16.846
8.000c_July15 '15-'18 Ass'd val. '14(85% act.)_ _2,043.160
4s '08 J-J
48 '08 A-0 6,500c_Oct 15 '15-'18 City tax (per 31.000) 1914-_416.00
2.500e_Oct 15 '15-'19
4s '09 A-0
INTEREST on light bonds paya5,000c_Dec 1 '15-'19
45 '09 3-13
4s '10 M-S 9.000c_Sept 1 '15-'20 ble at the Third National Bank. New
43.4s'12 F-A 28.000__Aug 1 '15-'22 York; on water refunding bonds at
9,000c_Aug 1 '15-'23 office of City Treasurer.
-A
4s '13 F
5,000_July 25 '15-24
4s '14 3-J
-Western Dist ST. JOSEPH.
Sidewalk Bonds
This city is in Berrien Co. Inc.
33005 J-J $24,000c_July 15 1R15
330'06 M-N 4,800c_May 1 '15- 16 1892. Population 1910, 5,936.
4,800c-Aug 1 '15-'16
Public Park Bonds.
-A
F
330'06
7,200c_June 1 '15-'17 *0'13 J-J $50.000__Jan 2 '32-41
48 '07 J-D
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
48 '07 A-0 3,000c_Oct 22 '15-'17
J-J $25,000c___July 1 1938
8.000c.July 2'15-'18
48 '08 J-J
6,000c_Aug I '15-'20
Bridge Bonds.
-A
45 '10 F
'13 34 10,000c_July 1 '15-'18 434808 M-N$30,000c___Nov 1 1928
4s
M-N 20.000c
45 '13 A-0 2,000c_Oct 20 '15-'18 434s
Genessee Street Improvement. TOTAL DEBT May 2 1914 3311.000
13.000
Sinking fund
-A $20,000c_ ....May 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1913--.6,660 740
430'95 F
Water Bds.-Western Tax Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) 1913--$1.§.20
48 '95 M-N$10.000c___May 1 1915 NT. at Am.Tr. & Say. Bk.. Chicago
M-S 10,000c_ _Mar 10 1916
430
-3s '98 June 5,000c_ __June 1 1918 SALINE.
45 '98 J-D 15,000c_ __Dec 1 1919
This village is in Washtenaw Co.
'17&'24
M-S 20,000cMar 10
4s
Water-Works Bonds,
430'99 M-S 10.000c ..Mar 10 1920 430'13 F
1 '18-'37
-A
48 '00 M-S 10,000--.Mar 10 1920 Sewer bonds $30,000__Feb $14.000
45 '01 M-S 10.000c-Mar 1 1921
33002 M-S 10,000c.--Mar 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Nov 1913.... 44,000
Assessed valuation 1913
600,000
33.0'03 M-S 10,000c_Mar 1 1923 Tax rate (per
1912.-312.50
48 '05 M-S 7,000c--Mar 10 1915 Po nhtion in$1,000)
816
1910
5,000c_ --Dec 1 1920
3-13
330'05
4s '08 M-N 2,000c_May 1 '16-'17
200c-June 1 1915 SAULT STE. MARIE.
48 '08 .1-D
800c_Oct 1 '15-'16
This city is in Chippewa County.
48 '08 A-0
-Western District. Inc. 1887. Population 1910. 12,615.
Water Ref.
General Street & Sewer Bonds.
'15-'19
48 '14 M-S $10,000- _Mar 2
1
-A
3-3 10,000_ _July 18 '15-'16 bs g'97 F $30.000c___Aug 1 1917
45
4s '023-3 35,000c-July 1932
-Western Dist. 4s '02 3-3 40,000c_July 1 1932
Special Sewer
45 05 J-D $1,000c __June 1 1915 53 10 --- 10,000____Aug 1 1915
2,000c-June 1 '15-'16 58 '12 ___ 14.000-__Aug 1 1917
33106 J-D
3.000c_June 1 '15-'17 55 '13 --- 15,330--Aug 1 1918
48 '07 3-13
4.000c_June 1 '15-'18
4s '08 J-D
Bridge Bonds.
9,000c_June 1 '15-'17 430 '00July $73,000c---July 1 1920
4s '09 J-D
5,000c_June 1 '15-'19
4s '10 J-D
_June 1 1919 4s Building Bonds. -Sept 1 1928
4.000c__
4s '11 J-D
'08 M-S $15,000r
45 '12 3-1) 4.000c_ _June 1 1920
Water Bonds.
4s g '01 .1-3 $120,000c-July 1 1921
General Water Bonds.
30'05 Apr $5,000c---Oct 25 1920 4s g '02 .1-3 125,000c--July 11932
Refunding Bonds.
Park-Improvement Bonds.
-Apr 1 1917
A-0
4s '08 M-S1$24.000cSept 15 '15-'22 55 '97 M-S $30.000c. Sept 1 1917
18.000c1 12,000cSept 15 '23-28 58 '97
20,000____July 1 1931
430'11
Hospital Bonds.
430'08 M-S 40,000c__Sept 15 1928
334s'05 A-0 $1,000c---Oct 25 1915 430'09 J-J 45,000c_July 1 '14-'28
5s '13 M-N 3O.000 _..Nov 1 1933
Armory Bonds.
48 '09 M-S 35,000c_Mar 1 '15-'19 BOND.DEBT Mar 18'14-$660,330
Water Bds.-Eastern Tax Dist. Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'13-7,593,965
ELMO) 1913-$32.15
48 '95 M-N$12,000c___May 1 1915 Total tax (per1910
12,615
M-N 50,000c May 1 '16&'20 Population in
48
M-N 18,500c-May 1 1920 INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y.
334s'99
'21&'24
48 '01 A-0 50,000c.May 1
3s'02 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1922 SEBEWAING TOWNSHIP.
314,s'03 A-0 10,000c___May 1 1923
This township Is in Huron County.
4s05 M-N 60.000c ..May 1 1925
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
3,000c-June 15 1915 430'12 J-J $69.000_ -Jan 1 '15-'30
45 '08 J-D
INTEREST at City Treasurer's TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 1914 $69,000
office or at the official bank In N. Y. Ass'd val. 1914(100% act.)..2.600.000
-Under Title 24, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-417.25
TAX EXElfPT.
2,753
Sec.26. of Charter of City of Saginaw, Population in 1910
which went Into effect May 24 1905.
INT. at Security Tr. Co.. Detroit
all bonds of this city are exempt
from all taxes-State. county & city STAMBAUGH SCHOOL DIST.
Sept.28'14 Mar.15'13
This district Is in Iron County.
TOT.DT..&c.59 '10 J-J $40,000c-Jan 2 15-'34
Bonded debt.42,034.450 32.214.940 BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1914_340,000
92.472 Ass'd val. 1914(85% act.)11,518,420
funds. 107.445
Sinking
School tax (per $1,000) 1913--.$5.30
Net debt__ _$1,927,005 $2,122,468 Population in 1914 (est.)
5.000
Water debt
(incLabove) $419.500 $462.500 • INT. at Northern Tr.Co.,Chicago.
Assessment bonds Issued for sewers
and street improvements are Included STURGIS.
In above-mentioned figures of bonded
This city Is In St. Joseph County.
debt. On Sept. 28 1914 they Inc. May 311895. Pop'n '10.3.635.
amounted to 31.037.800.
Electric-Light Bonds.
-The total 4318'10 F-A T80,000c-Feb 1 '23-'32
CITY PROPERTY.
-A
5,000c-Feb 1 1917
value of corporate property is $5,- 4s '10 F
40.000c_Feb 1 '18-'22
000,000, including the city water-A
F
334s
5.000c___Feb 1 1916
works valued at $1.000,000.
Sewer Bonds.
-The
ASSESSED VALUATION.
4 tis
1 '15-'26
total assessed valuation (actua, 6s '14 M-9 $48.000-Mar 1 '15-'19
___
3,400_ _Oct
value) in 1914 was $45.373.155, of
which $32.243.425 was real and Cos Street-Paving Bonds. 1 '15-'19
'14 ___ $36,000__Oct
$13,129.730 personal. Tax rate (per
Water-Works Bond
$1,000) in 1913 for city and school 00'10 F-A1310.000c.-Feb 1 1934
purposes was $16.48; for general
1 40,000c-Feb 1 '363e38
in 1914 was $14.37 in
city purposes
Water Refunding Bonds.
the Eastern District and $17.44 in 4Hs'09 A-0 $30,000c ---1917-1931
Western District.
the
Public Improvement Bonds.
-In 1910. 50,510: 434s'09 A-0 $6,000e __--1932-1934
POPULATION.
In 1904. 46.610: in 1900. 42.345; in BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-4303.400
9,845
Floating debt
1890. 46.322: in 1880. 29.541.
Assess. val. (2-5 act.) '14...2,237.925
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$30.50
ST. CLAIR.
This city Is in St. Clair Co. Inc. INT. at Union Tr. Co., Detroit,
Citizens' State Bank and National
1858. Population 1910, 2,633.
Bank of Sturgis, and N. W. Halsey
Water Bonds.
M-N$28,000_ __May 25 1928 & Co.. Chicago.
434s
Sidewalk Bonds.
-A $2,000_Aug 1 1919
F
CITY.
A-0 2,000-- _ _Oct 1 1919 TRAVERSE is the county seat of
4 Sis
This city
Emergency Bonds.
Grand Traverse Co. Inc. In 1895.
A-0 $5.000-__Oct 1 1921 Commission government adopted
4 ;is
General Fund Bonds.
1913. Pop'n 1910, 12,115.
A-0 35.000- ___Oct 1 1922 Mar. 10-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
4 ,2s
Light
M-N 5.000---Nov 17 1923
J-D$150,000.--June 1 1932
4 48'12
Refunding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
J-J 33.000--- -Jan 1 1920
4
'12 A-0 $7,000--Apr 1 1932
l'efunding Electric-Light Bds. _s Refunding Bonds.
F-A $3,000_-_Aug 1 1921 4s
,
4 .7
J-J $15,000c_Jan 1 '17&'20
....Jan 1 '22-'23
4,000..
J-J
4 •
7.000c-__Jan 1 1923
J-J
3,000-Jan 15 1924 4s
J-J
51.




Street Bonds.
1929
__- $26,000
434s
School Bonds.
_Oct 1 1925
43.is'13 M-N$50,000___
Bridge Bonds.
kug 1 1928
___ $6,000
4)4s
Water Bonds.
18'09 Sept $35,000c-Apr 1 1929
,
43
15.000c-July 1 1915
J-J
45
J-.1 14,667c_July 1 1920
48
M-N 25,000c_Nov 1 1930
4s
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1920.)
1924
430 .1-3 $20,000c
___ 20.000
-s
430'09 3-3 50.000. _July 1 1929
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 19144352.667
18.640
Paving notes
30.442
Sinking funds
Assessed valuation 1914._ _7.999,528
(Assessment considered true value.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-.427.30
INT, at office of Treasurer.

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WYANDOTTE.
This city Is In Wayne County. Incorp. 18n7. Commission government adopted March 2 1011
Paving Bonds.
J-J $24,000_-__July 1 1937
_s '14
26.000
Refunding Water Bonds.
4s '04 M-8 $10,000--__Sept 1 1934
434509 M-S 10.000..
Sept 1 1929
430'11 M-9 7.000....Sept 1 '15-'21
Electric-Light Bonds.
434s'07 14-9 $20.000c_Sept 1 1937
Refunding Improvement Bds,
0011 M
$7.000-Sept 1 '15-'21
Sewer Bonds.
4345'04 J-D3100.000--_June 1 1934
68.000---Jan 1 1940
434
Water Works Bonds.
5s '89 M-S $15,000____Sept 1 1919
55 '05 Feb 14,997---Feb 8 1935
430'06 F-A 24.247.66-Feb 1 1936
4318'10 A-0 25,000c--Oct 1 1940
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-- $337.245
Assessed valuation 1914-6,159,825
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -$12.50
8.287
Population in 1910
INT. at Wyandotte Savings Bank.

WAYNE COUNTY.
County seat is Detroit.
Road Bonds.
48 '12 M-92400.000c-Mar 1 '15-'18 WYANDOTTE SCHOOL. DIST.
45 '13 M-S 500.000c Mar 1 '19-'23
Building Bonds.
48 '14 3-3 500.000c-Jan 1 '24-'28 5s
J'ne $12,000c___June 1 1921
County Bonds.
1 1935
Apr
4s
1 192! ..s'14 -- 50.000c-__Apr
334s'10 M-N$1.110.000c May
10.000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_23,010.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1914_472,000
316.032 Assessed valuation 1913.... 5,068.220
Sinking fund
Assess. val. (ft act.)'12_523.579,638 School tax (per 31,000) 1913-$4.00
State&Co.tax(perS1,000)'12-$2.20
payable atWyandotte
531.591 atINTEREST
Pouulation in 1910
First Commercial & Say. Bank.
INTEREST on road bonds atCounty
Treas. office.
YPSILANTI.
A city In Washtenaw County. Incorp. In 1858. Pop'n 1910, 6.230.
WEXFORD COUNTY.
Water Works Bonds.
Cadillac is the county seat.
4s '89 J-J $69.000c.. July 1 1919
Court-House Bonds.
4s '89 M-N 47.000c_ _Nov 1 1919
4s '11 Apr $35,000c_ _Apr 1 '15-'21
Paving Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ _$35.000 4s
Oct $2,500___Part yearly
Assess. val. '13 (B( act.)-9.844,742 4s '13
$3.000.__$500 yearly
State & Co. tax(per$1.000)14 $18.37
Bridge Bonds.
20.769 48
Population in 1910
Oct $2,000c_Oct 12 '15-'16
INT.at People's Sav.1Bk.,Cadillac. 4s
Sept 12,000e-Sept 1 '15-'20
1916
Apr
5000
4s
May 27,000.-33.000 yearly
4s
WINSOR TOWNSHIP.
Sewer Bonds.
This township (P. 0. Pigeon) is In 4s
1915
Apr
$5000
Huron Co. Pop'n 1910, 2.508.
Park Bonds (Part yearly).
Highway Bonds.
48 '13 _
$1.500
430'12 5-a $18.000e ----1914-1937 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914-$165,000
(Part due each year.)
First mtge bonds for purBOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ --.549,000
130,000
chase of gas plant
Assessed valuation 1914.-2,000,000 Assessed valuation 1913 4.701,515
tax (per $1.000) 1914--$16.50 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913_ ___$22.50
Total
INT. at city Treasurer's office.
INT. at Security Tr. Co., Detroit.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil divisions of
the State of Michigan which are not represented among the foregolus
detailed retur s. We add the population from the U. S. Census of 1010.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popudebt. valuation. $1,000. lation.
•
147,402,415 138.58 _
35,000'
Adrian School District
None t481.385 15.00
1,204
.2
4, 00
50 M
Algona°(V), St. Clair County_53
None t2,I47.375 34.05 2,757
46,000
Alma, Gratiot County
Alpena County.._ _250.000 55.461 f8,291,450 112.70 12.706
Alpena (C).
2.000 0292,414 017.50
1,071
Baraga (V), Baraga County_ 27,000
None z1,041.325
Baraga Sch. Dist., Baraga Co_ 32,000
None 11,983,530
_
90,000
4,119
Belding (C). Ionia County
None 01.615.120 d11.26
43.000
Bessemer School District
5.218
Boyne City, Charlevoix Co.... 97.761 15,873 02,968.103 032.50
12,959,665
3,737
Buena Vista Twp.Saginaw Co*40.000
None 05.0111.9(5 t31.32 8,375
Cadillac (C), Wexford Co._._138.734
§23.649,945 §7.00 2.420
Charlevoix (0),Charlevoix Co 92,000
None 13,000.000 124.00 4.886
Charlotte (C). Eaton County_ 68.000
Chesaning Un. Sch. Dist_____1,40.000
None 1703,590 130.00
1,384
Corunna (C),Shlawassee Co__ 58,000
646
'
§890,000
'
Covington Twp, Boraga Co_ _ 4 25.000
§1,025,000 *14.00 2.315
Durand (V), Shlawassee Co_ 58,617
1,454
8.003 t337.580 t18.00
East Tawas (C). Iosco Co_ ___ 35,000
None §1,509,000 028.30 2,094
Eaton Rapids (C). Eaton Co_ 35,000
y40.000
Ecorse T WI5 SD No 12
None
81.000
Escanaba School District
None 11.040.388 110.00
1.477
Essexville(V),Bay County.. 45,000
None 11,750.000
2,034
25,000
Fairgrove Twp,Tuscola Co
8,413
y75,000
Gladwin County
2,600
Grand Haven School District_ 44,055
Grand Ledge (C). Eaton Co- 60.000 5,000 t1,825.307 t27.29 2,893
Greenville (CI, Montcalm Co.. 50,000
t1,557.916 t3.92 4,045
Hancock (C), Houghton Co.. _200,163 4,877 03,509,054 015.5)) 8.981
_200,163
Hancock School District
None r3,000.000 x10.00
27.000
Harbor Beach (0)
.Huron Co *25000
1,001
None s3,195,905 :23.60 5 556
Hillsdale (C). Hillsdale Co___ _170.290
None 4323,505
Holly School District No. 6.-- 30,000
,
2.17:
None 01.763,000 021.16
Hudson (C). Lenawee County. 43,000
2.450
Iron River (V),Iron County-y50,000
1.008,235 25.73
Iron River School District_-__ 45,000
None 0400.000 018.60
Ishpeming School District__ _ _ 28,000
1.876
0915,000 r20.00
Ithaca (V), Gratiot County.. _ .. 61.000
2.320
Lake Linden (V), HoughtonCo. 75,000 5.000 d720.890 d12.50
t51.552,000 s6.45 146.739
35,000
Marquette County
113,594.552 §33.30 25.648
80.000
Menominee County
2.527
None 01,600,000 027.50
50.000
Midland (C), Midland Co
11.600,000
38,000
Midland School District
1.355
____
None t780.000
Milan (V), Washtenaw Co..- 46.000
Nonet12.352.989 19.82 32,069
Montcalm County
6
0 3.972
0 0 13 0
37 63
,.807:0 8 24.2
Isabella Co_ 263610601
Mt. Pleasant (Cl.
1
None a1
Munising Twp. Sch. District... 25,000
Muskegon Heights (C). Muske2,000 §2,567.478 §23.30 1,690
62.090
gon
781
11.006.000 110.00
od(V)
,
fw°CountyWayne County_ 31,000
0
Onaway (C) and Allis (Twp),
None §1,532,055
36,000
Frac Sch Dlst No 2
None 5999,985
45.000
Ontonagon Twp. Sch. Dist
335,00() Ontonagon (V). Ontonagan Co 60,000 2,000
Osceola Twp,S D,Houghton Co75,000
3
92
1:861
60 0
92 80
Portland (V), Ionia County.. 30.250 5.000 161575: 70 t15.00
t873,820
Richmond School District_ __ 29.200
Royal Oak Oakland County._ 49,000
1.252
08
9
1.1 8C4
01,859 0 a13.8J
,Wayne Co 52.500
St.Clair Heights(V)
None§32,666,240
40,000
St Clair County
- _ 52,941
13
858.555
St. Louis (C), Gratiot County. 42,000 6.000
993
2.500 §389,870 142.00
Sandusky (C). &Witte County.. 35.000
05.41
2 :000
5
Sault Ste. Marie Sch. DIst_i102 000 12,500 07,723,300 112.00 8.681
15.362.535
Schoolcraft County
835
Shepherd (V), Isabella County 27.000
3,577
So. Haven (C), Van Buren Co_225.000 18.000 t1.980.000 t35.36
1,835
None f2.467,775 a8.50
SprIngwells Twp., Wayne Co_ 45,000
None t1.951,935 134.39 -1- 5.072
Three Rivers (C),St. Joseph Co.79,000
1,27.000
Wayne, Wayne County
1,223
None t430,000 t15.00
County_ _ __ 32,000
Yale (C), St Cialr
(V) Village. *Total debt. d 1909 figures. z 1910 figures.
(C) City.
y This
z 1911 figures. 01912 figures. t 1913 figures. §1914 figures. what Is
covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to
total debt.

113

DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF

THE

STATES, CITIES AND TOWN'S
W 1-4STERN STATES
IN

THE

INDEX FOR THE WESTERN STATES, CITIES, ETC.
Pages 113 to 116
WISCONSIN—State, Cities, &a
Pages 116 to 120
MINNESOTA—State, Cities, &c
Pages 121 to 124
IOWA—State, Cities, &e
Pages 124 to 127
MISSOURI—State, Cities, &c
DAKOTA—State, Cities, dm__ __Pages 127 to 129
NORTH
SOUTH DAKOTA—State, Cities, dm_ _ __Pages 129 to 131
Pages 131 to 133
NEBRASKA—State, Cities, &c
Pages 133 to 138
KANSAS—State, Cities, &c

State of Wisconsin.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 20 1836)___July 3d 1836
May 29th1848
Admitted as a State (Act Aug.6 1846)
56,040
Total area of State(square miles)
Madison
State Capital
Governor(term exp. 1st Mon. Jan.'15) Francis E. McGovern
Secretary of State (1st Mon. Jan. 1915) __John S. Donald
Henry Johnson
Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1915)
LEGISLATURE meets biennually in odd years on the second Wednesday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions.

MONTANA—State, Cities, &c
WYOMING—State, Cities, &c
IDAHO—State, Cities, &c
COLORADO—State, Cities, &c
UTAH—State, Cities, &c
NEW MEXICO—State,Cities, &c
ARIZONA—State, Cities, &e
OKLAHOMA—State, Cities, &c

Pages 138 to 141
Page 141
Pages 142 to 144
Pages 144 to 147
Pages 147 to 148
Pages 148 to 149
Pages 149 to 151
Pages 151 to 155

and every such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to pay
the annual interest of such debt, and the principal within five years from
the passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of such
taxes to the payment of such principal and interest, and such appropriation
shall not be repealed, nor the taxes be postponed, or diminished, until the
principal and interest of such debt shall have been wholly paid.
SECTION 7. State may borrow money. when. The Legislature may also
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or defend the State
in time of war: but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to
the object for which the loan was authorized or to the payment of the debt
thereby created.
SECTION 9. Evidences of debt. No scrip,certificate or other evidence
of State debt whatsoever shall be issued, except for such debts as are authorized by the sixth and seventh sections of this article.
SECTION 10. Internal improvements—avails of grants. The State shall
never contract any debt for works of internal improvement or be a party in
carrying on such works; but whenever grants of land or other property shall
have been made to the State especially dedicated by the grant to particular
works of internal improvement the State may carry on such particular works
and shall devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appropriate the revenues derived from such works in aid of their completion.
Provided that the State may appropriate moneys for the purpose of acquiring, preserving and developing the water power and forests of the
State; but there shall not be appropriated under the authority of this
section in any one year an amount to exceed two tenths of one mill of the
taxable property of the State as determined by the last preceding State
assessment.
(2) CITIES, counties, towns, villages, &e.,were unrestricted except by
legislative enactment until 1874. Since that amendment was adopted 5%
on the value of the taxable property has been the extreme amount of debt
permissible for any municipality. Not only is that the case, but, as will be
seen, the municipality is required before, or at the time when it incurs any
indebtedness, to make provision for an annual tax sufficicient to pay the interest and also sufficient to pay the principal within 20 years from the time
of contracting the debt. The voters in Nov. 1912 adopted an amendment
to Section 3 of Article XI, extending the time to fifty years within which
cities or counties having a population of 150.000 or over shall pay debts
incurred for the acquisition of3and. The section referred to now reads as
follows:
Section 3, Article XI.—"It shall be the duty of the Legislature, and they
are hereby empowered to provide for thb organization of cities and incorporated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money. contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent
abuses in assessments and taxation, and in contracting debts by such
municipal corporations."
"No county,city,town,village,school district or other municipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose,
to any amount, including existing indebtedness in the aggregate exceeding
5% on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the
last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring of such
indebtedness. Any county, city, town, village, school district or other
municipal corporation incurring any indebtedness as aforesaid shall, before
or at the time of doing so provide for the collection of a direct annual tax
sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due. and also to pay and
discharge the principal thereof within twenty years from the time of contracting the same, except that when such indebtedness is incurred in the
acquisition of lands by cities, or by counties having a population of one
hundred and fifty thousand or over, ter public, municipal purposes or for
the permament improvement thereof, the city or county incurring the same
shall. before or at the time of so doing, provide for the collection of a direct
annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and
also to pay and discharge the principal thereof within the period not exceeding fifty years from the time of contracting the same."
The Legislature has from time to time passed laws providing for the
issuance of bonds for various specified purposes, but these laws are too
numerous to be given here. Such authority is of course subject to the foregoing provisions of the constitution.
BONDS TAX FREE.—The 1911 Legislature passed a law exempting
from taxation all bonds hereafter issued by municipalities. V. 03. p. 607.
POPULATION of Wisconsin has been as follows:
1910_ -.2,333,8601 1890_ _ _1.693,330 I 1870_ --1,054,67011850_ _ _ 305.391
1900_ _ _2,069.0421 1880-- -1,315,49711860_ -_ 775.88111840_ _ _
30.945

HISTORY OF DEBT.—A brief summary of the early history of the Wisconsin debt will be found in the "State and City Supplement" for April 1895.
The bonded debt of the State, created for war purposrs in 1861-63, has
all been paid or else converted into certificates of indebtedness, which are
held by the various trust funds. The amounts due the several funds on
March 30 1914 were OS follows:
Certificates of indebtedness, School Fund
$1.563,700
Normal School Fund
515,700
University Fund
111,000
Agricultural College Fund
60,600
Total
$2,251,000
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The total assessed valuation of the state
as determined by the State Board of Assessment, and the tax rate for State
purposes, have been as follows for the years named below:
Real
Personal
Total
State Tax
Taxes
Estate.
Property.
Valuation. Rate (perM) Raised.
Year.
$
$
$$
1914
2.592.983,150 580,006,004 3,172,189,154
1913
2,464,094,706 534.092,999 2,998.187,705 2.5534 7,655.318
1912
2,308.301.611 533.328,805 2.841,630.416 0.9033 2,566.711
1910
2,108,140.021 635.040.383 2.743.180,404 1.3657 3.746.561
1908
1,901.290,225 577.271,561 2.478.561.786 1.1604 2,875,723
1907
1,780,265.161 476,034,839 2,256,300.000 1.1774 2,656.637
1906
643,680
1.671.142.204 453,657,796 2,124,800.000 .3029
1,513.335.382 439.364.618 1.952.700,000
.5977 1,167,035
1905
1901
'1.186.349,139 249,934.861 1.436,284.000 1.9535 2.257,854
503,690,767 126.309.232
630.000,000 2.1354 1,345,570
1900
482,799,128 120,674.398
603,473.526 2.2746 1,372.713
1895
464.782.237 128.108,482
592.890.719 1.5040
891.660
1890
344.788.721
94.183,030
438.971.751 1.5081
662.059
1880
*The large increase in values for 1901 and since that date Is due to the
formation of a new State Board of Assessment by Chapter 237. Laws of 1901,
which has construed the existing law to be a command to assess atfull value.
whereas former boards did not so construe the Act.
DEBT LIMITATION.—The constitutional provision of Wisconsin restricting debt- making are very rigorous, plain and comprehensive. Since
the amendment adopted in 1874, debts of cities, &c., as well as the State,
are definitely limited by that instrument. We give the provisions first
which relate to the State and,after,those which have reference to cities. &c.
(1) STATE indebtedness is confined within very close bounds. The sections
which cover the subject are Sections 3. 4, 6, 7. 9 and 10 of Article 8. We
give them in full below.
SECTION 3. Credit of State,for what not given. The credit of the State
shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or corporation.
SECTION 4. Contracting Debts. The State shall never contract any
public debt, except in the cases and manner herein provided.
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS
SECTION 6. Limitation on Public Debt. For the purpose ofdefraying
extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public debts (but such
IN THE
debts shall never in the aggregate exceed $100,000). Every such debt shall
STATE OF WISCONSIN.
be authorized bylaw,for some purpose or purposes to be distinctly specified
For reports not given in alphabetical order among the °glowing,see "Additherein: and the vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House
to be taken by yeas and nays,shall be necessary to the passage of such law; tional Statements" at end of this State.




1 14

WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS.

COLUMBUS.
ANTIGO.
This city is in Columbia Co. Inc.
This city Is the county seat of
Langlade County. Incorp. 1885. 1874. City bonds are taxable.
Water Bonds SeriaoCommission gov't adopted Feb. 3
Jan $22,500r
-1932
1914. V.98,p. 538.Pop. 1910.7.196. 3As
School Bonds (Serial)
School Bonds.
Jan $41.000c ___1915-1930
59
4s '04 J-13 $17.000c
Flectric-Light Bonds (Serial)
($2,000 y'ly beg. Dec. 15 1909.)
J-J $17,000c
1927
4s '99 M-S 1.600c-$800 yearly 4s
3-3 10,000c
7,000c-July 15'15-'21 434s
1931
48 '05 J-J
Paving Bonds (Serial)
Street Bonds.
J-J $6,000c ---------1918
4).0'08 J-J $15.000c-$2,000 yearly 4145
-D 14.000_June 15 '15-'28 BOND. DEBT 8,pt 28 14 596,500
4K8'13 J
Sinking fund (water)
1,800
Sewer Bonds.
45 '02 A-0 $7.000c Oct 1 1915-'21 Ass'd val. '13 (abt. act.)_ _2,642.463
4s '03 A-0 8,000c Oct 1 1915-'22 City tax rate(per $1.000)'13-$14.50
Population in 1910
City-Hall Bonds.
2,523
48 '99 M-S $7,000c_Sept 15'15-'21
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
Sewer and Drainage Bonds.
15'21 -'31)
34 $50,000c July
4
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14_ 8123,000 CUDAHY.
This city is in Milwaukee County.
Assessed val. '13__..____-$4.714.089
Total rate (per $1.000) 1913-429.00 Inc. as city of fourth class in 1906.
Dlr. at First Nat. Bank, Antigo. 55 '08 M-S $31,000
Sewer Bonds.
55 '12 M-S $52,000e-Mar 1 '15-'32
APPLETON.
This city Is the county seat of Outa- BOND.DEBT Sept'14_ _- $83,000
1857. Commis- ASSOSS. val. '13 (4-5 act.)-4,023,387
gamin Co. Inc. in
sion gov't adopted Feb. 7 1911. Population in 1910
3.691
Bonds are tax-exempt. Pop. 1910,
INT. at Cudahy State Bank.
16.773. Int. at City Treas. office.
High School Bonds.
-A $50.000c_Feb 1 '15-'24 DANCY DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
48 '04 F
A district (P. 0. Danny) In MaraPublic Bidgs.& Street Bonds.
-Apr 1 1918 thon. Portage and Wood counties.
A-0 $12,500c
3)4s
-1=4. Bonds.
Water-Works
6s '07 J-D$108,888c_June 1 '15-'22
430'12 F-A$219,000c-Feb 1 '15-'32 (is '10 J
-D 33.500c__-June 1 1922
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-4169.500
448'12 3-3 $245.000c--- 1915-1932
INT. at State Bk. of Chic.. Chic.
BOND.DEBT Sept. 1914 $526,000
18.340.200 DE PERE.
Assess. val. 1914
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$24.50
This city is in Brown Co. Incorp.
Mar. 18 1883. Pop'n 1910. 4,477.
ASHLAND.
Water-Works Bds. (Tax-exempt).
County seat of Ashland County. 4s '04 F
-A $18,2840_Feb 1 '15-'23
Inc. Mch.25 1887. Commission gov- 48 '05 M-S 31,666c_Feb 1 '15-'24
1913. 58 '07 Jan
ernment adopted Feb. 18
4,200c-Jan 15 '15-'27
V. 96. p• 664. Pop'n 1910. 11,594.
Sewer Bonds.
Judgment Bonds.
Jan $4,274eNov 15 '15-'32
5s
51) '98 J-J $110,900c-Jan 1 1918
Paving Bonds (City's portion).
Refunding Bonds.
5s '13 Jan $3,200c_Jan 15 '15-'3()
434s'09 J-J $85,000c_July 1 '15-29 55 '13 Jan
1.400c_Jan 15 '15-'28
443 g '12 J-J 97,000c__July 1 1932 5s '13 Jan 4,600c_Jan 15 '15-'30
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1922.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1914... $65,600
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $292,900 Water debt (included)---- 56,500
Assess. val. '14(abt. act.) _ 7,983,985 Assess. val.'13 (4-5 act.)_ _2,213.841
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---$22.50 Total tax rate (perfEast side-528.00
INT. on $110,900 issue at Chase
$1.000) 1913_ __ lWest side- 28.00
Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on $85,000 issue,
INT. at De Pere Nat. Bank and
Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Say. Bank, First Nat. Bk., Chicago.
Chic.; others at Cont. & Comm.
Nat. Bank, Chicago.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Superior is the county seat.
ASHLAND COUNTY.
Asylum Bonds.
seat is Ashland.
County
4s g '06 J-J $60,000c-July 1 '15-26
Court-House Bonds.
58 '14 A-0 575.000c-Apr 1 '15-'24 4)4s g J-J 52,500c_July 1 '15-'28
4)4g'09 J-J 26,250c- _Jan 2 '15-'29
Highway Bonds.
4s '12 M-S $42.500c-$5,000 annly BOND. DEBT Oct 1 14J $139,750
Assess. val.'13
(( act.)- -39.659,115
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $7.656c- Sept 3 '15-'21 State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13-$7.00
5s
Population in 1910 (Census).-47,422
Minn St P & Ash RY Bonds.
INT.at office of County Treasurer
55 '95 F-A $65.000c.. Aug 1 1915
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914- $191,250
8,000 EAU CLAIRE.
Carts. of indebtedness-__
24.266
Sinking fund
Eau Claire is in Eau Claire County.
Assessed val.'13(abt.act.) 19.401.560 Charter of Incorporation approved
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '13_57.24 Mar. 2 1872. On Feb. 27 1909 city
Population in 1910 (Census)_21.965 took over water-works plant for
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Milw. $253,000. V. 88, p. 698. Commission government adopted Feb. 15
BARABOO.
1910. Population 1910, 18,310.
This city is in Sauk Co. Inc. 1882.
Refunding.
School Bonds.
55
J-J 335,000c-__Jan 1 1917
4s '06 J-J $47,262c_3u1y 1 '15-'26 4s '07 J-J 25,000c-Jan 1 1927
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. 4)48'08 J-J
23,000c_ __Jan 1 1928
48 '04 July $74,785c-Ju1y 1 '15-24
Bridges.
BOND DEBT Apr 1914-4138,000 48
J-J $10,000c_ -_Jan 1 1919
Ass'd val.'13 (abt. act.) A.293,642 48
3-3 25,000c_ -_Jan 1 1925
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-.,$23.00 434s
J-J
75,000
1933
Population in 1910 (Census)---6,324
Water Bonds.
1NT.at City Treasurer's office.
4s
J-J $57.000____Jan 1 1927
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '14_ $250,000
BAYFIELD COUNTY.
Sinking fund
77,450
Washburn Is the county seat.
Assess. val.'14(85% act.)10.480.000
Bonds.
Railroad-Aid
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913..42.50
A-0 $70,000c--Oct 1 1915
58
INT. at City Treasurer's office,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914. $70,000 Citizens' Cent. Nat. Bk., N. Y.,
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.) 13.389.861 and at N. W.Halsey & Co., Chicago.
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'1447.25
Population in 1910 (Census)_ -15.987
LAC.
INT.at Ill. Trust dc Say. Bk.,Chi. FOND'DULao Is situated In Fond du
Fond du
Lac County. Incorporated 1852.
BEAVER DAM.
Commission Government adopted
This city is in Dodge County.
March 23 1914. V. 98. p. 1100.
Water Works Bonds.
On December 1 1911 the city
434s'14 J-J $133.000c_ _Jan 2 '17-'34
Issued $133.500 time-orders 4120.(7)
TOTAL DEBT
pay for
6,758 150 now outstanding) to du Lac
Population in 1910
the property of the Fond
INT. at office of City Treasurer.
bonds of the waWater Co. The
due In
ter company (3185.500 5s,the city.
BELOIT CITY SCHOOL DIST.
guaranteed by
1915)
448'07 Feb $95.000e_.... Feb 1 1922 The are also
hydrant rental, $13.676.95
$95,000
BOND.DEBT Dec 1914_
seml-annually F. & A.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 14,284,570 yearly, Is pald
the Farmers Loan & Tr. Co., N.
School tax rate(per$1•000)'14__57.20 1 to to apply on interest and sinking
17,000 Y.,
Population in 1913 (est.)
Population 1910. 18,797.
INT.at First Tr.& Say. Bk.. Chi. fund.
School Bonds.
'
A-0 $30,000cOct 1 1920
314s
UN. BCE. DIS. NO. S.
BELOIT
5.000c..Junel5'15-'16
-D
45 '06 J
Building Bonds.
'14 Jan 50.0000 ---1915-1924
$26.200-Feb 1 '15-'24 55(Subject to call any int. period)
55 '12 F-A J18,000___Feb 1 '15-'22
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 F-A 114,000___Feb 1 1928
M-N$40,000c-_Nov 19 1921
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-$46,800 34s
5s '14 Jan 10,000c___Jan 15 1915
Street-Improvement Bonds.
CALUMET COUNTY.
M-N$22,5000 May 20'15-'23
Chilton is the county scat.
45Improvement Bonds.
Court-House Bonds.
$20.000c_ _Jan 15 1915
2
-_Feb 1 '15 24 55 '14 Jan
4)0'12 Feb $52,000c
State School Loan.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28'14 $52.000 4s
Jan 32.000c_Jan 1 '15-'16
28,283.038
beg. in
Assess. val. 1914
Ref. RR. Aid (red.-Mar1907).
16,701
1 1917
Population in 1910
Mar $60,000e
43.s
7,800
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Voting machine bonds, 5s
Bonds.
Park
Jan 1920
CHIPPEWA FALLS.
$2,0000
34
4s
Feb 1920
This city Is the county seat of ChID- 4s
1,500c
F-A
July 1920
pewa Co. Inc. 1870. Population 4s
1.500c
J-J
Aug 1920
1910. 8.893.
1.000c
-A
F
48
Jan 1921
4,000c
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. July 15'09.) 4s
J-J
15 1919
4s '09 .14 $74,000c_-July_374,000
Water-Works.
BOND. DEBT Oct 26'14_
-A $24,500_Feb 15 '15-'23
'12 F
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.). 6.146,948 59 bds. outs!. Oct 13'14 $257,300
City
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913- $18.00 Water co. bets. outstand - 330,150
INTEREST payable at LumberNo Boating or other debt.
men's Nat. Bank. Chippewa Falls.




Assessed valuation, real-510.862.580
Assessed val., personal___ 2,629.865
Total val.()j act.) '14___13,924,445
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ ---525 50
INT. on refunding bonds at Nat.
Exch. Bank, Milwaukee; others at
Comm. Nat. Bank, Fond du Lac.

[VOL. XCDC.
Total val. '13 (abt. act.).15,312.269
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$15.44
Population in 1910
13,894
INT payable at office City Treas'r.

JEFFERSON COUNTY JOINT
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6.
Building Bonds.
GRAND RAPIDS.
430'12 --- $45.000_ -Feb 1 '19-'27
This city is in Wood Co. Inc. Mar. TOTAL BONDED DEBT
(?)
6 1869. Pop'n 1910, 6,521.
Water-Works Bonds (Tax-free).
J4 $35,700_ _Jan 31 '15-'21 KAUKAUNA.
4s
5.9 '13
10.000
This city is in Outagamie County.
Bridge Bonds (Tax-free)•
Incoro. in 1885. Pop'n 1910. 4.717.
3)4s
J4 $13,333c_3an 31 '15 22
2
Elec.-Lt.-Plant Bonds.
-A $50,000c-Feb 1 '15-'32
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
430'12 F
5s '10 __ - 820.000
(Subject to call after 5 years on 60
55 '13 ___ 20,000
days' notice.)
BOND.DEBT Jan 11914.. 8138.000 55 '13 F-A $6.000c ____ 1915-1926
Ass'd val. '13(85% act.)_ _5,556,415 (Subject to call aft. 5 years from iss.)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913---$23.00
Bridge Bonds.
INT. on water 4s at City Treas. 4s
1915-1918
- 814.500
office or at First Nat. Bank,Chicago;
Water-Works Bonds.
on 334% water bonds and bridge Bs '98 ___ $38,500
bonds at Royal Trust Co.. Chicago. 55 '13 F
-A 10,000c ____1915-1923
(Subject to call aft. 5 yrs. from iss.)
GRANT COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $119,000
Lancaster is the county seat.
3,000
Sinking fund
Asylum Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(89% act.) 3,720,085
410'13 Feb $95,000c-_ _Part yearly Total tax rate (per $1.000)
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 595.000
1913
422.50 and 23.20
Assess. val. (equalized)_ _ 56.859.219
INT.at any bank in Kaukauna.
Population in 1910
39.007
INT at County Treas. office.
KENOSHA.
GREEN BAY.
This city is in Kenosha Co. Inc.
Green Bay Is in Brown County. Feb.8 1850. Pop'n 1910, 21,371.
Incorp, 1854. Pop'n 1910. 25,236.
Ref. RR. Aid (red. beg. in '09.)
Refunding Bridge, Park and 3KS
J-J 3170,000c---July 1 1919
School Bonds.
School Bonds.
55
3-3 $3,000c_Jan 1 '15-'16 4s '09 ___ $25,000c __.J915-19I9
Refunding Bonds,
45 '11 J-J
1914-1921
17,500
414s
J-J $2,200c_Jan 1 '15-'18 43-0'11 A-0 12,055___Oct 1 '15-'21
J-J
5s
1,650c_Jan 1 '15-'17 5s '13 M-N 38.000c
45
1 '15-'20
3,000c_Jan
(12.000 yearly on Nov. 1)
48
J-J
9,500c_ _July '15-'23
City Hall Bonds (Tax-exempt).
48 '05 J4
5,000c_Jan 1 '21-25 53 '10 M-S $29,572c.Sept 1 '15-'20
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s
A-0 $28,000c_Oct 1 '15-'24 55 '11 J-J 535,000„July 1 '15-'21
4%8'09 A-0 121,000c_Apr 1 '15-'29 4348'11 A-0 35,000_ _ -Oct 1 '15-'21
4 s'll M-S 27.000c_Mar 1 '23-'30 55 '13 M-N 42.500c
4 s'll A-0 46.000c-Apr 1 '15-'30
($4,500 yearly on Nov. 1
ity-Hall and Hospital Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '14- $418,000
45
M-N$16,000c_May 1 '15-22 Ass'd val.'13(abt. act.)..,26,083,615
Paying Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13815.00
4s '06 J4 $22,000c_Jan 1 '15
225
INTEREST payable at First Nat.
430'08 34 2.3,000c_Jan 1 '15-'22 Bk.. Milwaukee,
and in Kenosha.
43'0'10 J-J
19,000c_Jan 1 '15-'25
450'12 M-N 22,000c_May 1 '15-'23
Bridge Bonds.
KERT CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
4s '05 J-J $11.000c_Jan 1 '15-'25
Post Office Is Babcock.
4)0'08 3-3 150.000c_Jan 1 '15-'28
Drainage Bonds.
4)0'14 J4 170,000c_Jan 1 '19-'33 _s
$46,500
School & Street Improy't Bonds _s '08-'14
65,000
4s '05 J-J 512,000e_Jan 1 '15-'17 TOT. BD.DT. Apr 20'144107.500
4s '07 J-J
12.000c_Jan 1 '17-'22
7.000c_Jan 1 '15-'18 LA CROSSE.
410'07 .1-3
Sewer Bonds.
La
J-J $20,000c_-_July '15-'22 Inc. Crosse is In La Crosse County.
4s
Mar 14 1856. Pop'n '10,30.417.
J-J
4$
25,000c___July '15-23
*School Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
53.'95 M-N$10,000c-May 1 1915
43
.14 $12,250c_July 1 '15-'21
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '14_ $770,600 45 '05 J-D 100,000c__-June 1 1925
20,000c-July 15 1919
Assess. val.'14(4 act.)- _17.629.250 3348'99 3-J
-s'00 J-D 20,000c_June 15 1920
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913..$26.50 3j
M-S
INTEREST on bonds payable as 330'01 J-J 20.000c_Meh 15 1921
20.000c___Jan 1 1923
follows: On refunding bonds due 33s'03 F
1 1926
-A
1915-16, 1915-17 and 1915-18, city- 45 '06 J4 30.000c-Feb 1 1926
20,000c-July
and hospital bonds at Chemical 4s 06
hall
4s '11 M-N 15,000___May 1 1931
Nat. Bank, N Y.; refunding bridge
call after
bonds, at Citizens' Nat, Bank, (Subject toBonds. May 11921)
*Sewer
Green Bay; bridge bonds of 1908 in
--_May 1 1924
'04 M-N$15,000.
Chicago; and refunding bonds due 4s '09 M-S 85.000c_Mar 1 1929
1915-20 and city-hail bonds at Far- 45 *Water and Sewer Bonds.
son, Son ec Co., N. Y.. sewer bonds 314s'99 3-3 $25.000___Jul7 15 1919
and refunding bonds clue 1915-23 at 3148'02 J-D 20,000..__ _June 1 1922
Harris Trust 5c Say. Bank.Chicago; 4s '04 .14 25,000---July 1 1924
refunding bonds of 1905, bridge bonds 45 '05 .1-3
15.000c-July 1 1925
of 1905, school and street of 1905 and 4s '06 J-J
25,000c--July 1 1926
1907 at McCartney Nat. Bank, Green
*Fire Department Bonds.
Bay; paying of 1906 at R. Kleyboite 4s '05 J-J $20,000cJuly 1 1925
Co., Inc., Chicago; paving of 1908 and
•Viaduct and Bridge Bonds.
at
-is
school 43 of 1911 due 1915-30 on 4s '04 F
-A $15,000c... Feb 1 1924
Kellogg Nat. Bank, Green Bay:
*Street Bonds.
school and street 414s of 4s '05 M-N515,000c___May 1 1925
school and
on
1907 at First Nat Bank, Chicago;
45 '07 A-0 15,000c--Apr 1 1927
school of 1909 at N. W.Halsey & Co., 33-48'99 M-S 25,000c___Sept 1 1919
Chicago. and on paving bonds of 1912 314s'01 A-0 15,000c_-Oct 1 1921
at E. H. Rollins & Sons. Chicago; 3j
-s'02 3-3
15,000c---July 1 1922
other bonds at City Treas. office.
*Refunding Bonds.
4s '98 J-J $25,000c-July 1 1918
HORICON.
3148'99 A-0 52,000c--Oct 1 1919
This city is in Dodge Co. Incorp. 3149'00 J-J
42,000c___Jan 15 1920
as a city in 1889.
3348'01 J-D 12,000c__ -Dec 1 1921
Bonds.•Bridge Water 5c Street Bonds.
-I
48 '12 J-J $46.000c__ _ _ 1915-1932
.000____July 1 1929
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 22 '14_ $46,000
*Park Bonds.
Ass'd val.'14 (5.1 act.)- -1.538.746 4s '09 A-0 $75,000c-Apr 1 1929
Total tax rate(per 51.000)'14416.00
1,881 58*Water Bonds.
Population in 1910
'95 J-D $38.000c_;_June 1 1915
INT. at Horicon State Bank.
10.000c__ Oct 11918
5s '96 J-J
15,000c_--Jan 15 1924
48 '04 .14
IRON COUNTY.
25,000c_July 15 1921
3)6s'01 J-J
Hurley is the county seat.
4s '08 A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1928
Highway Bonds.
4s '11 M-N 70,000----May 1 1931
4s '12 J4 $22,000__July 1 '15-'17 4s '12 J-D 250,000---Dec 1 1932
Jail and Court-House Bonds.
*Water-System-Ext. Bonds.
65 '12 Apr 518,000--Apr 1 '15-17 4 i48'12 F-A$150,000c---Aug 1 1932
TOT. BD. DT.Sept 28 '14 $40,030 BOND.DEBT Feb 28'14. 1,390,000
Assess. val.'13(85% act.)-9.285.,230 Sinking fund
516,379
State & Co.tax(per$1.000)13413.80 NET DEBT Feb 28 '14._
843,621
8.306 Assessed
Population in 1910--valuation, real_15,531,606
INT.at Iron Exch. Bk., Hurley.
Assessed val., personal
5,679,072
Total val.'13(abt. act.) 21.210.678
JANESVILLE.
Janesville is situated In Rock Co. Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913---$25.00
*All bonds are subject to call after
Incorp. Mch. 19 1853. Commission
10 years from the date of issue.
government adopted Jan. 23 1912.
Library Bonds.
City-Hall and
98
M-N$21.000c_Nov 1 '15-'20
M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '15-'22 LA CROSSE COUNTY.
48
County seat Is La Crosse.
School Bonds.
Court-House (red. Feb. 1 1913)•
48
M-S $19,000__Mar 1 '15-'19 314s
-A $53.000c-_ -Feb 1 1923
F
9,000__July 1 '15-'23
34
414514
County Bldg. (red. May 1 1913)•
Bridge Bonds.
1918
4s '04 M-S $9,000c_Mar 1 '15-'23 55 '08 M-N$25,000c-May 1 1'18)
I nsane•Asylum(red.aft.July
3-3 20,625„July 1 '15-'29
53
14,000__July 1 '14-'28 434s'10 J-J $76,000--July 1 1925
53 '11
$154,000
1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '14
55 '13 .1-3 38.000
29,993
Sinking fund
Sewer Bonds.
41,832,407
4s '08 J-J $32,500c_July 1 '14-'27 Valuation 1913
6
-43,99
Population in 1910 (Census)
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 14_ $174,500
INT. on bonds of 1908 and 1910
Assessed valuation. real--11,351.790
Is payable at County Treas. office.
Assessed val., personal._ _ 3,960,479

re.

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WISCONSIN-CITIES AND TOWNS.

115

Water-Wks. Purchase Bonds.
-Improvement Bonds.
Street
$125.000„Feb 1 '20-'24
5s '95....§12.500 4s '04-__'$50000
,
5s '96
§8.0004s '05...9.10.000 434s'14F-A 415,000„Feb 1 '25-'34
Os '97
Refunding Bonds.
§8,000 3//s '06.'120,000
A-0 $91,000c___Aug 1 1918
33is '99_ _132,000 4s '07___ "71,500 4s
Oct 75,000c___Oct 15 1918
3s '00____*48,000 4s '07___ §60,000 4s
Oct 15.000c -1915-1917
33/s '01_•56,000 4s '08___ 130,000 334s
Voting-Machine Certificates,
334s '02-'80,000 4s '09___ 262.500
Jan $4,050__ --$650 yearly
33/s 02-135,000 430 '10.. 262,500 4s
Bridge Building Bonds.
334s'03_*90,000 43.4s 'i1.'297.500
LANGLADE COUNTY.
2
4s '04 Dec S50.000c_Dec 1 '15 24
Public-Library Bonds.
County seat is Antigo.
43{s '12_1112550014%s '13-n28,500 414s'13 July 190,000410,000 yearly
Court-House Bonds.
(Subj. to call aft. 5 yrs. from issue.)
'15-'23
Sewerage Bonds.
June $67.500c_June 1
4s
Library Bonds.
$75,000
434s '13
n285,000
BOND.DEBT Oct.1914
J'ne $50,000c-June 6 1918
27,252
*550.000 4s
434s'14
Sinking fund Apr 1 1914._
Fire-Station Bonds.
Market Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real-17.090,950
11135.000 45 '11 Oct $9,000-___Oct 2 1916
434s '13
Assessed val., personal___ 2,671,601
Cemetery Bonds.
Total val. 1913(80% act.).19.762,551
TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FUND.&c. 434s'14 A-01$10.000-Oct 1 '16-'17
, 50
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13_54.
Jan. 1 '14. Jan. 1 '13.
1 10.000--Oct 1 '19-'20
in 1910(Census)_ -17.062
Population
Total bonded
Park-improvement bonds...810.000
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
debt
11.524,750 9,276,750 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14.$1,172,550
Sinking funds_ 947.250
912,200 Assessed valuation, real_22,120,895
LEOLA DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
Assessed val., personal... 6.560.879
This district lain Waushara County MILWAUKEE.
Net
This city is situated In Milwaukee Water debt___ 10,577.500 8.364.550 Assessed valuation, banks 1,122.000
6s '08 -_- $43,600c Sept. 1 '13.)
debt
Total val.'13(abt. act.)_ _29,803.774
Co. Inc. Jan. 1846. The Town of
each year beg.
(Part due
20,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-317.50
(included)._ 295,000
84 '10 --- $25,000__Sept 1 '15-'24 Lake was annexed in May 1911.
On Jan. 1 1914 there was a mort226 V. 92. p. 1327.
INTEREST on the 4% refunding
6s'12 -- 26,000__June 1 '17
gage and note debt of $37,520.
Sent 14.928 87-Sep 1'18-'27
All of the city's bonds are 20-yearbonds and water bonds is payable in
65 '13
-The sinking N.Y.;on all other bonds in Oshkosh.
SINKING FUND.
BOND. DEBT Oct 51914$105,029 serial coupon bonds,the last payment
175 being 20 years otter date of issue. fund receives yearly a sum equal to
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. on bonds of 1910 payable at Interest in each case is payableJan.1 5% of the original issue of bonds, and
Farson, Son & Co., N. Y.or Chicago. and July 1 at Guaranty Trust Co., It Is required by law that this amount PORTAGE.
-N. Y., and City Treasurer's office, of the debt shall be retired annually. This city is the county seat of
-The city Columbia County. Incorp. 1854.
CITY PROPERTY.
MADISON.
Milwaukee. Other details and amt.
Madison is in Dane Co. Incorp. of each issue outstanding Jan. 1 1914 owns Its water-works, and receives Commission government adopted
1 1856. Pop'n 1910,25,531. follow. Issues marked (*) payable from water rates a larger sum yearly Feb. 20 1912. PCT. 1910. 5.440.
April
Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt)
Fire-Department Bonds.
in Jan. each year; issues marked(§) than the total interest and sinking
fund charges on Its waterdebt. Total 4s '03 Feb $51,000c__- _Feb 1925
48 '04 Oct $30,000c-Oct 1 1924 in July.
valuation of corporate property on
§Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
School Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
-A S25,000c_Feb 1 '15-'29
45 '04 Oct $25,000c-Oct 1 1924 55 '96- __ - 05,0001414813 n285,000 Jan. 1 '14 was (approx). 143.000.000. 434:4'09 F
Water-Works Bonds(Tax-exmpt).
45 '05 Oct 25,000c___Oct 1 1925
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Historical Museum Bonds.
3345'02 Feb $17,500c___ Feb 1 1921
1913.
1914.
*5127.500
4s '06 July 30,000c_ _July 1 1926 4)/s '11
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $93,500
High-School Bonds.
East Sewerage District Bonds.
388,621,375 Assess. val. '14(907 act.).4,120.598
45 '05 July $250,000c-July 1 1925 5s '97_ _ _ _ 132.000 4s '05...n16,500 Real estate..
School-Building Bonds.
97.802,630 Tax rate (per $1.00)) 1913_420.00
3%s '02-- 17,500 4s '08...-§32.500 Personal_ _ _
4s '12 July $60.000- _July 1 1932 ' ____ .
496.318,9M 486,424.005
Total
§ INT. at City Treasurer's office.
000
Sewer Bonds.
18.08
West Sewerage District Bonds. Tax (per M)
July $29,500c-July 1 1918 5s '98____ §$2,000 48 '05-...."1155,000
4s
1911.
-Riff.
PORTAGE COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1908.)
$
§6,000 48'05_-_;25.000
5s '97
County seat is Stevens Point.
Apr $40.000c_ _Apr 1 1919 Os '98_ _-*16.000 4s '06____•30,000 Real estate_368,664.865 345.052.170
3)is
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Ref. Railroad (Tax-exempt)_*15,000 4s'07-___*65,000 Personal_ _ _ 91,883,898 97,880.180
314s '00_
4 s'13 Oct $95,000c__Oct 1 '15-'33 314s '01__•17.500 4s '08__.. 65.000 Total
460.548,763 442,932,250 4348'12 Jan $80,000c -___1915-1922
4 s'14 July 100,000c-July 1 '15-'34 314s '01__ /15,000 4s '09_ ___ 35.000 Tax (per M)
16.30 TOTAL DEBT Sept 28'14 $80,000
15.88
Sewage-Disposal-Plant Bonds. 33/s '02_ _*20,000 4148 '10_.137,500
In 1911 and 1912 property was Assessed val. '13(2-3 act)_24.846.103
4s '11 July $75.000c___July 1 1931 4s '03_ __ A40.000 4145 '11__'85,000 assessed at about full value;formerly State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'1345.00
Pouulation in 1910 (Census)__30,945
Market-House Bonds.
Intercepting Sewer. one-half of full value.
West Side
INT. at the County Treasury.
4s '08 Oct $25,000c___Oct 1 1928 3//s '00
-In 1910 (CenPOPULATION.
n15.000
Storm-Water-Sewer Bonds.
South Sewerage District Bonds. sus), 373,857; In 1905, 312,948; In
4s '09 A-0 $65,000c___Oct 1 1929 5s 97____ 82,000 4s '07 "$32.500 1900 (Census), 285,315.
PORTAGE CO. DRAIN. DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
I
3345 '01._ 115.000 4s 08-32.500
4s '03 Oct $16,500c-Oct 1 1923 330'02- 17,500 4s '09
6s '09 J'ne $100,000c J'ne 1 '15-'19
35.000 MILWAUKEE COUNTY.
1 1929 4s '03_ ___ 22,500 414s '10_ 22,500
45 '09 Oct 35.000--Oct
County seat Is Milwaukee.
BOND.DEBT June 1 '14.4200,700
45 '11 Apr 26,000c-__Apr 1 1931 4s'05"27,500 4./#5 '11- 40,000
Hospital Bonds (Tax-exempt).
11,346
Cash on hand. &c
45 '11 Oct 20.000c-Oct 1 1931 4s 06_ _ 30,000
F-A $12,500c_-_Aug 11918
334s
Park Bonds.
J-J 35,500c_ _July 1 1922 PORT WASHINGTON.
334s
Bay View Sewerage Bonds.
4s '03 July $35.000c___July 1 1923 Os '95
(Tax-exempt). This city is the county seat o
Sanatorium Bonds13500
45 '05 July 19,500c-July 1 1925
55 '13 M-S3570.000_Sept 15 '15-'33 Ozaukee County. Incorp. 1882
School Bonds.
48 '08 Oct 30.000c-Oct 1 1928
'viaduct Bonds (Tax-exemPt)•
Water and Light Bonds.
48 '11 A-0 40.000c_Oct 1 1931 58 '95____•$5,000 45 '05-__ §160.000 4s '05 M-S $247,500c-Sept 1 '15-'25
M-S $59,074c-Mar 1 '15-'26
4s
GEN.BONDS Sept 191441.071.500 55 '95____ §3,780 4s '07._ _*234,000
Asylum Honds (Tax-exempt).
Sewer Bonds.
Assessment debt (addl)__ 219.800 5s'96_122,000 4s '08._ _ #182,000
M-N$255.000-Nov 1 '15-'31 4348'11 F-A $29.250c_Feb 1 '15-'27
14,000
Certificate debt (add'I)--- 1,
2.500 Os '97_ _*14.000 4s '09....1183,750 434• s'14 J-J 160,000_Jan 28 '15-'34
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-388.000
Sinking fund
282,125 3/45 '01._ 87,500 4s'10- 186,250
'14 M S 40,000_ _Mar 20'21-24
Assess. val.'13(5/ act.) 47.268.691 33/s '02_"160,000 4s '11_ -1376.000 4s Agricultural School (Tax-exempt) Assessed valuation 1913-2,532.105
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-419.50
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-416.50 45 '03__-_§32.000 4s '12_ __ 154.000
3,792
INTEREST on $29,500 sewerage 45 '04_ __*100.000 434s '13_*285,000 434s 11 M-N$159,00_Nov 1 '15-31 Pouulation in 1910
House of Correction (Tax-exemp)
bonds payable at American Exchange 4s '04_ _ _"30,000 4//s '13_1540.000
434s '14_4
'500,000 430'14 F-A$600,000-_Aug 5'15-'34 RACINE.
Nat. Bank. N. Y.; other bonds at
County Home (Tax-exempt).
Bath Bonds.
First Nat. Bank. Madison.
Racine is situated in Racine Co.
4s '07___§$39,000 43/s '11_ _ $18.000 414s'12 A-0E198,000_ _Oct 15 '15-'32
suit.
45 07__- 16.000 434s'13•71.250 4s '14 __ 100,000_July 15 '19-'34 Inc. 1848. City wins water bonds
MANITOWOC.
GEN.ED.DT.Oct 5'1442,413,700 See V. 99, p. 138. Int. on
4s '09_ __ /31,500
Manitowoc is in Manitowoc County.
payable in Racine.
Debt on land contracts_ __
136,240
Bath and Library Bonds.
Inc. 1870. Pop'n 1910. 13.027.
Sewer Bonds.
334s '02_*$20,000 I 4s '07._ _ 41.32.500 TOTAL DEBT Oct 5 '14 2.549.940
Bridge Bonds.
67,191 4s '03 --- $19,636c_May 1 '15-23
1450' 14- §60,000 Sinking fund
s-an $15,000c .--_1918-1920
45
229
-A 15,000-Feb 1 '15
NET DEBT Oct 5 1914._ 2,482.749 434s'09 F
Bridge Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed valuation, real_453,626.691 Os '14 A-0 135,000_ Oct 1 '15-'34
33s '02_
48 '11 --- $208,000-__ _July 1 1931 5s '96..___"17.500 48 06._ §352,500 Assessed val., personal__108,572,092
Street Improvement Bonds.
334s 00_ §37.500
168.750
Electric-Light Bonds.
'01
1915-1933 3345 '01__f35.000 48 '08.....§130,000 Total valuation 1913__ _ _562.198,783 4s '96 --- $14,000c_Mar 1 '15221
$138,700
40'13
--_ 20,000c---July 1 1916
3345 '02...'34.000 4s '09__-_•93,750 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13-85.82 + 5s
Harbor Improvement.
Population in 1910 (Census)_433,187 4s '04 J-J 28,334-July 1 '15-'24
4s '06 J-J $20,000c3an 1 '15-'16 334s'02"20,000 4345 '11.'102,000
INT. at office of County Treas. 45 '06 ___ 32,571-May 1 '15-'26
'• .
DEBT Sept 1914 $388.000 334s '02-§35.000
BOND.
434s'08
39.375c_June 1914-'28
'
434s 14-8150.000
Assessed val.'13(abt. act)12.300,000
434810 A-0 41.412-Apr 1 '15-'30
Viaduct and Bridge Bonds.
MONROE.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1912-$21.40
Lake Shore Protection Bonds.
§517,500
This city is In Green County. Inc.
City Tress's otnee. 33't5 '02
INT. payable at
$14,824„May 1 '15-'30
Viaduct Bonds.
June 1904. Population 1910. 4,410. 4 s'10
48 '05-__ 59,0004s '08...'$52.500
Water-Works Purchase Bonds. 4s Refunding Bonds.
MANITOWOC COUNTY.
'06 J-J $19,714.-July 1 '15-'26
48 '06-- §82.500145 '08 '175,000 45 '07 M-N$79,500
1926 4 s'10 F
Manitowoc Is the county seat.
-A 27.294„Feb 1 '15 30
2
4s '07___ §165,00014s '09_ _ §70.000
(Part due each year)
Court-House Bonds.
434s'12 M-S 36,000c-Mar 1 '15-'32
City-Hall Bonds.
1
'
45 '05 1 -A$100.000c_Feb 1 '14-'24 5s '95- _--§$5,00015s '95_ _ 1$2,500 5s Street, Sewer & Water Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
'08 J-J $15.000c_Jan 1 '15228 430'10
BOND.DEBT May 1914_4100,000
$16,000c-Nov 1 15-'30
Docking and Dredging Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)59.485.147
School Bonds.
5s '13
State&Co. tax (per$1,000)'13-.$4.90 45'05_ _ §$50,000 4345 '10_ §837.500 BOND.--_ $20,000
5s '97 --- $6,000c_Sept 1 '15-'17
_ *60,000 4345 '12.. 193,500
'06_
DEBT Apr 1914_ --390.000
Population in 1910 (Census)._44.978 4s '09._ _ §70,000 4345'13- 190.000
4,000c-July 1 1916
Assessed val. 1913 _____ - _ _5,000.000 5s '96 _-INT. payable at County Treasury. 4s
4t42' 14-1250,000 Total tax (per 81,000) 1913.-817.50 4s '99 July 10,400„Mar 1 '15-'19
_
4
3348'99 July1 17,000c__ _July 1 1919
Electric-Lighting Plant.
INT. at Wisc. Nat. Bank. Milw, 3%8'01
MARINETTE.
21,000c_J'ne 12'152
21
'06
1182.500
This city Is In Marinette County. 4s Fire-Department Bonds.
45 '03 --- 50,000__May 1 '15-'23
Inc. 1886. Population 1910. 14,610. 334800.. 15.000 4s'95 .. 552.250 NEENAH. is In Winnthago County. 4348'08 --- 18,000-June 1 '15-'28
This city
Bonds.
Sewer
434s'll
44,000„Mar 1 '15-'31
1918 334s '01_ *35,000 4s OIL... 65.000 Inc. 1873. Population 1910. 5,734. 4343'12 M-S 22,000-Apr 1 '15-'32
__- $16,000
5s
3s 111_ #15,000 4s '09._ _ 37,500
Refunding Water Bonds.
2,000
--bs
1915-1933
33s '02- *40,000 4345 '12.. 36,000 45
J-J $20,000c-Jan 1 1923 00'13 M-N 90,250
School Bonds.
Garbage-Incinerator Bonds.
4s 04- #11,350 434s '13_ *47.500 5s '08 J-J 20,000c-Jan 1 '19-'28
$19.000c
30'11
438'12 M-N$27,000c_Nov 1 '15-'32
1919 4s '04._ - §33.750 434s '13_ 138.000 434s'13 J-J 20,000c_Jan 1 '20-'29
8,000
Park-Site Bonds.
4%5
Flushing Tunnel Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
1932
5s 15 Feb 70,000
5s '97--- 1112.000 33s '02_ 4340.000 45007 J-J 861.030c __.1914-1927 00'13 M-N$47,000.-May 1 '15-'33
Refunding Bonds.
#12.500
150,000 BOND.DEBT Sept. 28'14 $121,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914..__$976.000
$9.000c_ _Oct 1 1917 334s '00- *17.500 45 '04
Sinidng fund Aug 1914
10,863
(is '87 A-0
3//s '01_
Assessed valuation 1914__ -5.156.955 Assessed valuation
Armory Bonds.
1913_50.986,553
Garbage-Plant Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913...322.00 Total
$6,000c_ _ -Feb 1 1919
3#4s'03
tax (per
§$140.000
4s '08
INT. payable at City Treas. office. Population in $1,000) 1913-$14.88
Dock and Wharf Bonds.
1910 (Census)-38.002
Hospital Bonds.
4s '05 A-05100.000c-Oct 1 1925 4s '05-__*$27,500 434s '12._ n9,000 ONEIDA COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $160,000 4145 '11- *85,000 4345 '14-'150,000
RACINE COUNTY.
Rhinelander is the county seat.
Assessed val.'12(65% act.)6.012,000
County seat Is Racine.
Library and Museum
Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt)
INT. on refunding and second is- 53'97-n30090 55 '97 Bonds.
§112,000 5s '08 J-D $70.000c_June 1 '15-24 4s Asylum (Int. payable in Racine).
'05 F
sue of sewer bonds at Mechanics' &
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914._ $70,000 BOND. -A $61.000c_ Feb 1 '15-'23
Bonds.
DEBT Oct 1914- _ 461.000
Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y.; dock and 5sPark §$2,500 4s '07.._ *813.000 Assessed val.'13 (4-5 act.) 9,070,395
wharf bonds at Hanover Nat. Nank, 55'95-- §6,000 4s '07._ _ *39.000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13412.53 Assess. val.'13(90%act.)-72,166.510
96-N. Y.; first issue of sewer bonds at 5s '97._ §10,000 4s'07-- I18,000 Population in 1910 (Census)_ _11.433 Population In 1910 (Census)-57,424
Cleveland; armory and school 33/s 334s '01_ *17,500 4s '08--- 52,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
at Madison.
42,000
334s '02_ *20,000 4s '09_
RHINELANDER.
This city is in Oneida County.
33s '03- *18,000 434s '10- 60.000 OSHKOSH.
pilIARSHPIELD.
This city Is in Winnebago County.
'11_1306,000
04___ *30.000
This city is in Wood County. Inc. 4s '05_"104,500 0/5 '12- *13.500 Incorporated April 5 1853. Com- Inc. Mar. 20 1894. Pop.'10. 5,637.
City Hall Bonds.
434s
1883. Population '10, 5,783 4s
March
4s '05._ _ 110,000 ls'12_ *40,500 mission government adopted Dec. 1 53 '08 M-S $25,000c_Mar 1 '15-'19
Sewer Bonds.
*67,500 1911. Pop'n 1910, 33.062.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5
July $18.000c32.000 yearly 334s '06. *30.000 4 5'12. *95,000
s
5
School Bonds.
M-S $9,000c_Mar 1 '15-'17
5s
'13_
33s '06. *18.000 4
Cit.v-Hall Bonds.
A-0 $15.000c_Aug 1 1918
High-School-Building Bonds.
_ §13,750 434s 14-*100,000 4s
Mar $6.000c-$1.000 yearly 4s '0
45
Jan 36.000c
1920 5s '12 M-S $38.000c ----1921-1923
4s
Police-Department Bonds.
oWater and Light Bonds.
Oct
500c ____1914-1915 5s '13 M-S 14,000c
*324.000 334s
2
4148'06 M-S $10,000c_Mar 1 '15-'16 3;es '02
4s '10 Nov 50.000
1929 55
M-S 26.000c __1924-1925
Refunding Bonds.
-.1918-1923
Water-Works Bonds.
.
§$5.000 4Y48 14 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 -16-'25
Water-Works Bonds.
$100,000_ _July 1 '22-'32 5s '96
4148'12 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
5s '11 F
-A $35,834c---Aug '15-'19
Auditorium Bonds.
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
45 '09 June $7,500c.$1.000 yearly BOND.DEBT Apr 6'14219 4s '07-- §1150,50014445, 10-§$18750
$155,000
5s '12 M-S $25,000__Sept 1 '15

LAKE GENEVA.
This city Is In Waiworth County
Water-Works Bds. (Tax-exempt).
3'11 J-J $75,000_July 15 '18-'31
435,
BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-- $90,000
Assessed valuation 1914.-4.049,847
3,076
Population in 1910




BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14 $159,000
Assess. val. '13(abt.act.) _ _3,611,460
Tax rate (per 51.000 1913)---S27.00
a INT. at Wisc. Tr. Co., Milw.;
(b) Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk., Chic.
-MERRILL.
This city Is in Lincoln Co.
Street Bonds.
M-S $25.000c ----1917-1921
4%.s
School Bonds.
M-9 $15,000--- _Part yearly
4148
School Bonds (State Loan).
_-- $23.750-41,250 yearly
3s
Park Bonds.
M-9 $25,000c ----1918-1922
414s
Sewer Bonds.
1915-1928
5s '14 M-N$21,000
TOT.BD. DT.
Apr 1913-.388,750
Total assessed val. 1912-3.487,000
Total tax (per 11.000) 1912-$30.91
Population in 1910 (Census).-8.689

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MINNESOTA-DEBT OF STATE

[VOL.

xcix.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS,
WAUKESHA.
RHINELANDER (Concluded)This city is the county seat of
Ass'd val.'13(abt. act.)_ _53,908,895
In the table below we give statistics regarding all counties in ‘Visconsin•
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913---_$28.50 Waukesha Co. Popula. 1910, 8,740. which have reported a bonded indebtedness of over
$25,000, and which
Water-Works Bonds.
INTEREST payable in Chicago.
among the foregoing
'15-'27 are not represented U. S. Census of 1910. detailed reports. We add the
4s '06-'08-'09$98.007
population from the
School Bonds.
Bonded
Total
1915-1918
Assessed
4s '98 --- $10,858
SAUK COUNTY.
PopuCountiesDebt.
Debt.
Land-Purchase Bonds.
County seat Is Baraboo.
County
330.000
$30,000
1915-1922
84.930,627
Court-House B.nds(Taz-exempt). 4s '02 -__ $11,637
333.150
.1
Sewer Bonds.
,
4s g '05 Mar $55,000c_Mar 1 '15-'25
30,000
1915-1922 Dodge
Train ing-Sc h. Bds.(Tax-exempt). 4s '10 --- $9.917
42.000
Door
32
40
.'801
z1.1,aiNiga
*
Cemetery Bonds.
45 '10 Apr $20,000c-_Apr 1 '15-'24
tk,71?.
Eau Claire
52,833
52,833
*20,274.487
4s '11 ___ $10.000
Asylum Bonds (Tax exempt).
32,721
Florence County
32,000
32,000
Bridge Bonds.
4s '10 Apr $45,000c_Apr 1 '16-'30
3.381
55.000
55.000
1914 Forest
z4.115,
66.00000?)
4s '10 Sept 20,000c_Sept 1 '16-'25 4s '10 --- 51.167
6,872'
Lincoln
80,000
16,205,338
Hospital Bonds.
Road Bonds.
19,064
Marathon
2799r000
yearly _s '14 ___ $10,000
67.546,000
4s '12 July $14.400_ ___Part
55,054
Rusk
45,000
45.000
x7,261.061
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14 $154,400
11,160St. Croix
40000
,
40,000
x24.000.000
25,910
Assess. val.'13 cq act.)_ _46.684.645 _s '14 ___ $4,000
Sheboygan
45,000
45,000
*51,723.304
54,888
Population in 1910 (Census)__32,869 GEN. BDS. Oct 12 1911- $185,500
41,750
41.750
z23,745,305
Assessed val. '10 (34 act.)-4.483.198 Trein pealeau
6 029
22,.918
50,000
50,000
*6 000 000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910---$26.76 Vilas
SHAWANO COUNTY.
Below we also give statistics regarding several municipalities which are notShawano Is the county seat.
represented among the foregoing detailed reports.
WAIGIESHA COUNTY.
Insane-Asylum Bonds.
Waukesha is the county seat.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popu.
48 '11 M-S5127,500_Mar 20 '15-'31
Asylum Bonds.
Cities, etc.Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000.
1910.
45 '13 M-S 19,000_Mar 20 '15-'33
(T)Bayfield Countya25,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14_ $146.500 3.65s Feb $78.462_ _Feb 1 '15-'23 Bayfield,
*$13422607 x16.76 15:125
Ass'd val.'13(80% act.)_22,827,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 1910_ $100.000 Beloit (C), Rock County_ - _ -469,500
1.005,240 -_-State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$7.68 Total assessed val. 1913_ _57.008,234 Brodhead (0), Green Clounty_ 57.500
1.517
31,884 State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'09-52.98 Cary, Montreal and Vaughan
Population in 1910
Population in 1910 (Census)-_37,100
37,666
None t4.800,000
Joint S. D. No. 1
WAUSAU.
None
Cranberry Creek Drain. Dist_ 76,263
SHEB OYGAN.
This city is in Marathon County. Dandy Creek Drainage Dist 128,250
This city is in Sheboygan County.
Incorp. 1872. Pop'n 1910, 16,560. Eagle River, Vilas County_ _ _ - 30,000
-Works Bonds.
*Water
None *2,16012 *17 E. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co_ 48,000
7,elg4+1.397
7 9
0
4s '09 M-S $325,000_Mar 1 '15-'29 45 Improvement Bonds.
'05 A-0 $27,000c __ -.1915-1925 E. Milwaukee S. D. No. 4_a35,000
School Bonds.
'08 J-D
None 1-2,000,000 z17.80
2,061
48 '98 M-S $40.000----Mar 1 1918 48 Refunding35,000c_Dec 1 '21-'28 Evansville (C), Rock County_ 58.000
Water Bonds.
None *2,729.038
Hartford (C), Washington Co_ 25,000
__
2,982
Refunding Bonds.
None *1.394.132 z26.00
2,810
3348'02 J-D $50.000_ _ _ _June 2 1922 45 '05 A-0 $66,000c--- 1915-1925 Hudson (0). St. Croix County 48.000
Bonds.
430'10 M-S 90,000 Mar 1 '15-'29 4sSewer -D $15,000c-Dec 31 '20-'28 Ladysmith Sch. Dist. No. 1_ _ _a60,000
'09 J
None 1'816.120 z26.10 2,282
27.000
430'11 M-N 27.000 ---May 2 1931 430'13 A-0 15.000c-Apr 1 '18-'33 Mauston (C), Juneau County
None 61.099,255 a17.57
Mayville (C). Dodge County
37,000
1,793
BOND.DEBT Apr 20'14--$207.000
School Building Bonds,.
Menasha City (C). Dodge Co_ _127,000
None z2,861,392 x26.00
Assessed valuation 1913.-17.672.732
6.081
a65.000
.
,
Population in 1910 (Census)-26.398 48 '06 A-0 $36,000c_Apr 1 '15-'26 Neekoosa (V) Wood Co
1,570
45 '09 J-D 45,000c_Dec 31 '20-'28 New London (0). Waupaca Co 59.500
5.930 *2,438.048
3,383
* These bonds together with the 4348'13 A-0 35.000c_
1918-1933 Oconomowoc (C).WaukeshaCo.82,000
None *2.496,455 *25.70
3.054
int, are paid by the City Water Dept.
Water-Works [mot. Bonds.
Platteville (C), Grant County.. 37.000 10,167 *3.869.075 *17.33
4,452
INT. at Chemical Nat Bank, N.Y. 430'12 A-0 $40.000-Apr 1 '26-'29 Plymouth (C), Sheboygan Co.. 86.681 19,000 *2,469,045
*21.50
3,094
Refunding School Bonds.
Reedsburg (C), Sauk County_ 50,000 4.000 1-3,062.802 *16.00
2,615
430'12 A-0 $35.000-Apr 1 '29-'30 Remington Drainage District_ 82,500
STURGEON BAY.
None
Bridge Bonds.
is in Door County.
This city
Richland Centre (C), Richland
430'12 A-0 $15.000__Apr 1 '15-'17
County
School Bonds.
46,500
z3,052,712 *29.40
2,652
City Hall Bonds.
1915-1921
334s
J-J $31,500
Richland (T) & Richland Cen1918-1933
430'13 A-0 $25,000c
1919-1928
15,000
J-J
334s
ter (C). Joint Sob. D. No. 2_668,000
2,000,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $389,000 South Milwaukee (C), Milw.Co. 95,000
City-Hall Bonds.
b2,262,935 a25.05
6,092
20,200 Stevens Point (C), Portage Co_ 77,000
J-J $3,000.$1,000 yearly State school loans
55
None *3,556,473 d29.30
8,692
Assess. val.'14 (abt.34 act.)9,926,653 Stoughton, Dane County
Electric-Light Bonds.
93,700
c2.558,336*
4,761
5s '09 J-J $28,000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'28 Tot, tax rate (per $1,000) '13-$28.00 Tomah (0),Monroe County__ 82,000
None *2,365,720 *20.00
3,419
INT. payable at City Treas. office. Trempealeau Drainage Dist a51.333
Railroad Bonds.
J-J $3.000-5600 yearly
Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co__ 45,000 28,000 x2.785,674 x22.40
3348
4,850
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 'IC_ $81,000 WAUWATOSA.
Washburn (C), Hayfield Co___ 41.425
None d1,288.725 d35.00
3,830
This city is in Milwaukee County
2.622.148
Assess. val. 1914
Waterloo (V). Jefferson Co__ - 34.000
None t
___
1,220
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $31.10 Inc. May 27 '97. Pop'n 1910, 3,346. Waupun School District
45,300
None 1'2,613,275 t7.71
1.358,782Water-Works Bonds.
4.262
Population in 1910
West Milwaukee (V), Milwauyearly
5s '97 F
-A
kee County
950,000
1,458
INT. on school and railroad bonds 4348'10 M-S $6.000c-$2,000yearly..
4,000c..-$500
Whitewater(C). Walworth Co. 32,000
3,224
is payable at State Treasury.
SewerBonds.
(C) City. a Total tax. b 1909 values. c 1910 values. d 1911 figures.
4s '00 M-S $6,000c41,000 yearly
y Total
a This
figures. t 1914
SUPERIOR.
5s '10 F-A
3,250c_....$250 yearly x 1912 figures. * 1913issue of bonds; wefigures. informed debt. what is
are not
as to
covers merely a recent
This city is situated in Douglas 4348'10 M-S 4,000c
County. Incorp. March 25 1889. ($500 due biennially, incl., to 1920. total debt.
Commission government adopted
and $500 thereafter.)
Jan. 23 1912. Pop. 1910, 40.384.
58
M-S 514,500c
For litigation regarding special ($500 due yrly. on Mar 15 to 1922
inapt. bonds subsequently refunded
incl. and $1,000'thereafter.)
into 334s &4s, see "S. & C." Section
School Bonds.
for May 29.
'09 and V. 93, p. 893.
4s '04 M S $15.000c-$1,500 yearly
ITS
School Bonds.
55 '10 M-S 2,000c_ --$500 yearly
45 '10 J-J $100,000c___Sept 1 1929 5$
M-S 19.000c
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC
434sf'09J-J 100,000c-__Jan 3 1930
($1,000 yearly on Mar. 15.)
43.2s'13 J-J 65.000c___July 1 1933
Street Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
4348'10 M-S $20,000c.$1,000 yearly Organized as a Territory (Act March 3 1849).. _March 3 1849
4348'05 F-A$211.000c___Aug 1 1925 GEN. BD. DT.Sept 28 '14 $93,750
May 11 1858
4s '04 F
-A 162,750e___Feb 2 1924 Assessment debt (addl)
30,000 Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 26 1857)
-A 62.500c-Aug 2 1915 Assessed val.'14(abt. act.) 4,031,520
4s '05 F
83,365
-A 172,000c___Feb '16-'19 Total tax (per 51,000) 1914-.$18.60 Total Area of State (square miles)
330'04 F
3348'04 F
-A 100,000c---Feb 2 1924
St. Paul
INT. on water 5s and sewer 4s at State Capital
Sewer Bonds.
Wisconsin Nat. Bank; others at
Governor (term expires 1st Monday 1915)__ A. 0. Eberhart
45 '12 J-J $19,000____July 1 1932 First Nat. Bank, Wauwatosa.
10,700c___July 1 1923
4348'13 J-J
Secretary of State (1st Mon. Jan. 1915)__Julius A. Schmahl
23,500_ _ __July 1 1924 WEST ALLIS.
5s.'14 J-J
Voting Machine Certificates.
Walter J. Smith
This city is in Milwaukee County. Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1915)
5s '08 Jan $1,950_-_Jan 1 1915 Inc.Apr. 121908. Pop.1910,6,645. Auditor (1st Monday Jan. 1915)
S. G. Iverson
GEN.BD.DT. Sept 28 '1451,029,900
School Bonds.
14.675 55 '05 F
Special bonded debt
-A $6,000c
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd
TOT. DEBT Sept 28 '14_ 1,044,575 (Maturity 53.000 annually on Feb.1) the first Monday in January, and sessions areyears on the Tuesday after
limited to ninety days.
24,173 430'07 F
Sinking fund
-A $13,000c
Assessed valuation, real...26,002,424 (Maturity $1,000 annually on Feb.1)
-For the
HISTORY OF DEBT.
Assessed val., personal__ - 7,126,680 55 '11 M-S $37,000c_Mar 1 '15-'31 'State and City Supplement," April earl
189.
Tot.ass'd val.'13(abt.act.).33,129.104 55 '12 M-S 6,000--Mar 1 '26-'31 sota has no bonded debt. The certificate , page 103. The State of Minneebt on April 1 1914 was as follows:
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_523.83 5s '13 M-S 57.000c-Mar 1 '15-'33 5500,000 State Capitol, $1,371,000
prison. 561,000 inebriate hospital,
Sewer Bonds.
INTEREST on refunding 334s is
$221.000 educational buildings, $100,000 national guard armories and
payable at State Bank. Madison; on 5s '08 M-S $65,000c-Mar 1 '15-'27 $125,000 Itasca State Park.
8,250c
-A
refunding 4s, school 4s and 4 34s 55 '05 F
INTEREST on all certificates, with the exception of the hospital certifiFeb. 1.)
sewer bonds at City Treasurer's office. (Maturity $750 annually on 1 '15-'30 cates, is payable at State Treasurer's office.
5s '10 M-S 58,000c_Mar
The hospital
Minnesota Trust Funds and are redeemed by thecertificates are
55 '12 M-S 18,000-_Mar 1 '21-'32 held by the liquor
proceeds from
licenses issued in the State.
58 '11 M-9 10,000__Mar 1 '21-'30 a tax upon
TAYLOR COUNTY.
hs '12 M-S 10,000„Sept 1 '14-'32
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND.
Medford is the county seat.
-The school
58 '13 M-8 19,000_51,000 yearly amounted to $24,401,847 26, including $30,415 84 fund on April 1 1914
Court-House Bonds.
1915-1933 In schools and contracts and $18,358.523 13 in in cash. 56.012,908 29
430'13 J-J $60.000_ _July 1 '15-'29 58 '13 M-S 27,550
bonds.
Street Bonds.
university* fund on April 1 1914 amounted to $1.681.010 The permanent
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28 14 $60,000
17: swamp land
Assessed valuation 1913-15,106.318 55 '10 M-S $21,000c_Mar 1 '15-30 fund to $3,860.911 89 and the internal improvement land fund to $455.1915-1923 350 22.
13.641 5s '12 M-S 9,000
Population in 1910
-i933
'13 M-S 20,000c__....1923
55
INT. at State Bank of Medford.
TAXABLE VALUATION.
-The taxable
Water Bonds.
and the rate of State tax have been as follows valuation, total tax levied
for the years named:
-A 533,000c
58 '05 F
Taxable Valuation
WATERTOWN.
*Tot. Taxes State tax
(Maturity $3,000 annually on Feb. 1)
Real.
Personal.
Total.
This city is in Jefferson County. 5s '10 M-S $500c-___Mar 1 1915 1914-$1.264.638,014 $222 901 827
Levied. per $1,000
51 487 539 841
55 '11 M-S 5,000__Mar 1 '16-'25 1913.... 1,165.064.616
Inc. 1853. Pop. 1910,8.829.
204.905,686 1,369,970,302 48;f6S, - 1 3.80o
5s '12 M-S 5.000--Mar 1 '28-'32 1912-- 1.154.269,735
-8
3
Sewer Bonds (tax-exempt).
185.489.012 1,339,758,747 37,162.528
Library Bonds.
2.35
4s '07 M-9 $2.500c_Sept 7 '15-'16
6,000c July 15 '15-'20 55 '13 M-S $2.400c - --1931-1933 1910- 1.013.542,817 181,419,495 1,194.962.312 33,373.921
45 '09 J-J
1.47
1908-- 898,993.781 166,016,420 1,065,010,201 28,732.636
2,500c July 15 '15-'17 BOND.DEBT Apr 1'14. $382,150
2.10
4s '11 J-J
550 1907-- 881.879.529 166.320,929 1,048,200,458 27.162.153
4,500c July 15 '15-'19 Loan from State
2.25
4s '12 J-J
1905-- 708.304,220 144.729,315
14,368.142
853,033,535 22,355,326
Street-Improv. Bds.(tax-exempt). Assessed valuation
1.80
1900- 489.213.453
98.803.235
588.016,688 14,983,901
.
4 $9.000c_July 2 '15-'18 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-$19.99 1895- 556,135,887
4s '06 3
1.60
85,114.394
INT. at John Nuveen & Co.,
15,900c_July 1 '15-'25
641.250.281 14,770,864
1.80
4s '08 J-J
1880-- 203.473.637
54,581.906
7,000c_Aug 1 '15-'21 Chicago; other bonds at Wisconsin
258.055,543
-A
4,191.811
1.80
4s '10 F
67,221.148
19,912,525
87.133,673
3,500_July 10 '15-'18 Nat. Bank, German-Amer. Bank, 1870....
2,783.756
5.00
4s '11 J-J
33,350,057
5.914,683
12,000c-July 15 15-'26 Milwaukee; First Nat. Bank in West 1861-39,264.740
4.00
658.358
4s '13 J-J
Water-Work, Bds. (tax-exempt). Allis, Harris Tr. & Say. Bank. Chic.
z This is exclusive of 5196.173,719, representing moneys and credits,
-A $49,000c_Feb 1 '15-'27 and West Allis State Bank.
4348'07 F
which are assessed at their full cash value.
5,000c July 15 '15-'19
45 '09 J-J
*The total taxes levied in the above table include
raised
WOOD COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds (tax-exempt).
not only for St::- purpoees, but also all taxes raised the amounts minor
Grand Rapids is the county seat.
45 '07 J-J $5.500c_July 1915-'19
various
divisions of the State. The tax rate, however, is forby the purposes, and
6,000c July 15'15-'20
State
Asylum Bonds.
4s '13 J-J
in 1913 it was $3.80; adding the tax of
4s 14 A-0 4,000c_Oct 20 '15-'18 45 '09 A-0$130.000c_Apr 1 '15-'29 purposes, the total tax rate was $5.03. $1.23 for school and tmiversitY
434sg'10 J-D 32.000_Apr 1 '15-'30
School bonds (tax-exempt).
ASSESSMENTS NOW MADE ON NEW BASIS.
4s '09 J-J $20,000c_Jan 15 '15-'27 BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 5162,000
-The Legislature in
BOND.DEBT Sent 30'14_ $148,400 Assessed valuation, real_24.411.437 1913 passed a new law, known as Chapter II., General Statutes,1913,under
54,000 Assessed val.. personal__ _ 5,056,091 which the county assessor assesses platted real estate at 40% of its full value
Water debt (included)____
8,939 Total val. '13 (85% act.) _29,467,528 and tuaplatted at 33 1-3%, where heretofore it was customary to assess real
Assessment debt (addtl)__
8,861.440 Population in 1910 (Census)__30,583 property at 60% of its full valuation and any improvement thereon at 50%..
Assess. val. 1914
.
INT.at Wisconsin Trust Co., Mil- The personal property under this new law Is now being assessed at 33 1-3%
(per $1.000) 1913_ -.$17.07
Total tax
.
INT. payable at City Treas. office. waukee, or at County Treas., office. and 25% of its full valuation, where formerly about 50% was assessed.




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Funding Bonds.
-Minnesota has protected the State from extrava- ANOKA.
DEBT LIMITATION.
1919
This city Is In Anoka County.
June$37,000c
5s
gant expenditures through restrictions which its constitution puts on
Water and Light Plant Bonds. 4s '09 Dec 60.000__Dec 1 '15-24
That instrument fixes the limit at $250.000 4s '09 --- $60.000
every kind of debt
-making.
Court-House Bonds.
1929
"for the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenditures"; and an amend- 4s '11 July 8.000 -__--1921-1925 38
A-0 $30,000c-Oct 1 1922
TOT.BD.DT. Dec. 31'13 $156,000
(Subject to call.)
ment, ratified in 1879. extended this power to $250,000 additional "foe
24,000
Sinking fund
-erecting and completing buildings for the insane, a deaf, dumb and blind TOTAL BONDED DEBT- (7)
3.972 Assessed valuation 1913.-5.507,014
asylum, and State prison." Besides the foregoing, it is also provided that Population In 1910
Money and credits (addiWith regard to the debt of ANOKA
loaned, &c.
the State credit shall not be
40,794
CO. CON. S. D. No. 12.
tional,full value)
municipalities there is but one section in the constitution which relates to 4s '13 _-- $25,000___ July 1 '1933 State&Co.tax '12 (pet:31,000)415.00
TOT. DT. Sept 28 '14
$25,000 Average tax in county,1913_*$51,20
that subject, and that has reference to making railroad debt.
11,620
Population in 1910
FIRST, as to State indebtedness, the sections which treat of the subject BELTRAMI COUNTY.
INT. on funding 5s Is payable at
are in article 9, sections 5, 6. 7. 8 and 14.
Bemidji Is the county seat.
County Treasurer's office; on Court
of
-For the purpose
--(Public Debt May Be Contracted.)
SECTION 5.
House bonds and on 4s In Chicago.
Court-House Bonds.
contract public debts,
J-D $27.000c
defraying extraordinary expenditures, the State may two hundred and fifty as
1917
aggregate, exceed
Funding Bonds.
but such debts shall never, in the shall be authorized by law for some single
CLOQUET.
5s
thousand dollars; every such debt
--_ $20,000
This city is In Carlton Co. Inc.
1916
no such law
take effect
object, to be distinctly specified therein; and two-thirds ofshallmembers of 58
___ 24,000
1919 about Jan.1 1905. Pop.1910, 7.031.
the
41is
until it shall have been passed by the vote of
___ 142.000 -----1914-1924 -8 '07 -_ $20,000--Sept 1 1918
.each branch of the Legislature, to be recorded by the yeas and nays on GEN. BD. DT.Sept 1 '14 $213,000
Water Bonds.
the journals of each House, respectively; and every such law shall levy a Ditch debt (add'i)
550,350 58 '10 J-J 3.30,000„July 1 '15-'24
tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest on such debt, and also Sinking fund(County
96,596 BOND.DEBT Oct 26 '14_ $50,000
tax sufficient to pay the principal of such debt within ten years from
a
Ditch
13,453 Total assessed val. 1913 ---3,401,853
the final passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds Assess. val. 914
7,811,778 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913
37-70
-$
of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; and such Real value (est.)
30,000,000
appropriation and taxes shall not be repealed, postponed, or dimished Moneys and credits (addiCOOK COUNTY.
shall have been wholly paid.
until the principal and interest of such debt
tional, full value)
634.867
Grand Marko is the county seat.
The State shall never contract any debts for works ofinternal improvements, State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'12416.76
Court-House Bonds.
or be a party in carrying on such works, except in cases where grants of Average tax in county, 1913_*$54.99
48 '11 J-J $45.000,-July 1 '16-'31
land or other property shall have been made to the State, especially dedi- Population in 1910 (Census)
....19,337
Road and Bridge Bonds.
cated by the grant to specific purposes, and in such cases the State shall
INT. on 510, in N. Y.; all other
-A $60,000- _Aug 1 1931
F
devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appropriate bonds at County Treasurer's office. 68
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1914__$171,000
the revenues derived from such works in aid of their completion.
Assessed valuation 19l3._2.052,324
-All debts authorized by the BEMIDJI.
-(Bands for Public Debt.)
SECTION 6.
Moneys and credits (addi.preceding section shall be contracted by loan on State bonds of amounts
15,883
tional, full value)
This city is in Beltrami County.
not less than five hundred dollars each on interest, payable within ten
State&Co.tax(peal,000) '13421.90
Water Bonds.
years after the final passage of the law authorizing such debt; and such 5s
Var $60,000-1915 & 1928 Average tax in County 1913....*72.34
bonds shall not be sold by the State under par. A correct registry of all
Population in 1910
1.336
Hall and Jail Bonds.
such bonds shall be kept by the Treasurer, in numerical order, so as always 58
INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank,
Var $7,000
1915
to exhibit the number and amount unpaid, and to whom severally made
Permanent Imp. Fund Bonds. St. Paul.
payable.
Var $23,000_ _ _1915& 1930
5s
COTTONWOOD COUNTY.
-The State shall never contract any public debt, unless in
SECTION 7.
Revolving Fund (fonds.
Windom is the county seat.
1932
time of war, to repel invasion or suppress insurrection, except in the cases 58
Var $10,000
Court-House Bonds.
and in the manner provided in the fifth and sixth sections of this article.
Poor Fund Bonds.
1925
M-S $85,000c
1932 4s g
Var $5.000
SECTION 8.
-The money arising from any Ss
-(Application of Loans.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-- $112,000
loan made, or debt or liability contracted, shall be applied to the object BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $105.000 Sinking fund
17.075
45.000
State loans (additional)___
specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, or to the repayment
53,043 Assessed valuation 1913- -8,451,809
Floating debt
-of such debt or liability, and to no other purpose whatever.
57,594 Money and credits (addiSinking fund and cash
-(Public Debt for State Buildings.)
-For the purpose of Assessed valuation 1913_ 2,000,000
SECTION 14.
745,785
tional, full value)
erecting and completing buildings for a hospital for the insane, a deaf. Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_466.40 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13- _$9.93
dumb and blind asylum, and State prison, the Legislature may, by law, Population in 1910
5.099 Average tax In county, 1913-*327.90
increase the public debt of the State, to an amount not exceeding two
12,651
Population in 1910
INT.in Chicago and New York,
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in addition to the public debt already
INT. at County Treas. office.
'heretofore authorized by the constitution, and for that purpose may provide by law for issuing and negotiating the bonds of the State, and appropri- BLUE EARTH COUNTY.
CROOKSTON.
Mankato is county seat.
ate the money only for the purpose aforesaid, which bonds shall be payable
This city is the county seat of Polk
Court-House Bonds (Tar-free). Co. Inc. Feb. 14 1879. Pop 1910,
in not less than ten nor more than thirty years from the date of the same,
.1-3 $35,000c
5s
1919 7,559.
at the option of the State.
&
Armory Bonds.
SECOND, as to city, county or other municipality, the only restriction 58DitchJ-J Drainage Bds.(Tar-free)
$70,000c __--1915-1921
'14 --_ $15,000
-making power in the constitution is the following. found 38 '14 J-D 72,900c_Dec 1 '15-'23 4s Bridge Bonds.
on the debt
Road Bonds.
4n article 9, section 15:
5s '08 M-N $7,500c-Nov 2 1918
-The Legislature 38 '14 J-D $19,000c_Dec 1 '15-'23
Bridge and Funding Bonds.
SECTION 15.-(Mun(cipal Debts in Aid of Railroads.)
June $30.000c-June 1 1915
shall not authorize any county, township, city or other municipal corp- BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $216,000 7s
40,000
Improvement Bonds.
oration to issue bonds, or to become indebted In any manner, to aid in Floating debt Apr 1914___
J-D $24,000c-Dec 1 1918
as
the construction or equipment of any or all railroads to an amount that Assess. val.'13(30% act.? 17,022
shall exceed five per centum of the value of the taxable property within State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13-$12.10 58 '08 M-N 6,000c---Nov 2 1918
29,337
Park Bonds.
-such county, township, city, or other municipal corporation; the amount Population in 1910
INT.on drainage bonds in Minne- 410'11 F-A $15,000c-June 1 1921
of such taxable property to be ascertained and determined by the last
-house bonds in GEN. BD, DT,
Sept 29'14 $97.500
assessment of said property made, for the purpose of State and county apolis, on court
Portland, Me.
Spec, assessment dt.(addl) 31,000
to the incurring of such indebtedness.
taxation, previous
Floating debt
14.000
The foregoing was adopted as an amendment in 1879. Before its adop- BRAINERD.
20.000
Sinking fund
tion the section read so as to authorize municipal corporations to issue
Brainerd Is In Crow Wing County. Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)-2.300.000
bonds in aid of railroads to ten per cent of valuation. Hence the amendment
Funding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-360.00
-A $21,000----Aug '15-'16
55 '07 F
consisted in simply changing the word ten and making it five.
INT. on bridge bonds of 1908 and
Refunding Bonds.
impt. bonds of 1908 at Northwestern
This Is all the constitution contains with reference to the debts of muniA-0 $25,000c-Oct 1 1917 Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; on paving
58
.cipalitles. The Legislature, however, has made some general provisions
_- 30,000-Sept 15 '15-'20 bonds in Crookston; other bonds at
governing bond issues which we have not the space to give here.
4s Improvement Bonds.
Hanover Nat, Bank, N. Y. City.
-The 38 '09 --- $7.750c___Sept 1 1919
DRAINAGE BONDS DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF COUNTY.
20,000-_Jan 1 1925 CROOKSTON IND. 8. D. NO. 1.
-State Supreme Court holds that drainage bonds issued under Sec. 18 5s '10 .1-.1
,
Wat.r-Works Bonds.
Chapter 230. of the general laws of 1905 as amended, are direct and general
4.3
Refunding Bonds.
obligations of the county issuing the same. V. 94, p. 365.
58 '09 --- $57,500-Nov 1 '19-'29 45 '05 July $12.000
1920
City-Hall Bonds.
-The Legislature of 1907 enacted a law,
1 1923
MORTGAGE TAX LAW.
-A $75,000e-Feb 1 1934 4s '08 July 20,000c-June'26-28
as '14 F
which became effective April 30 1907, imposing a tax of 50 cents upon
4s '09 July 18,000„July 1
Bonds.
each hundred dollars of the principal debt, secured by any mortgage or asStreet -A $17.500c-Feb 1 1924 4148'12 June 75,000_ ___June 1 1927
'14 F
real property located within the State. recorded or registered on or after BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $253,750 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_ 8239,000
April 30 1907. The full text of this law will be found on page 1194 of the Assessed val. 12(2-5 act.)-2.45,1406 Assessed valuation 1913-2.002.729
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $43.00 Sch.tax rate(per 81.0001'13-$30.00+
'Chronicle" of May 18 1907.
INT. at State Treas. office in
8.526
In 1910
TAXATION OF MONEY AND CREDITS.
-In 1911 the Legislature Population the funding bonds Is pay- St. Paul,
INT. on
a bill (Chapter 285) levying a tax of 3 mills on each dollar of the
passed
able at the City Treasurer's office.
"fair cash value" of "money' and "credlts'• as the same are defined in
CROW VTING COUNTY.
.Sec. 798, Revised Laws of 1905. It Is provided, however.that nothing in
Brainerd is the county seat.
the Act shall apply to money or credits belonging to any incorporated bank BRAINERD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
J-J $10,000c-July 1 1921 6s Funding Bonds.
In Minnesota nor to any debt on which the tax is paid under Chap. 328, 48
June $55.000
1919
M-N 35.000c--May 1 1924 4.Bridge Bonds.
Gen. Laws of 1907 (mortgage tax law, referred to above). Section 79R of 434s
A-0 40.000c,... _Apr 1 1923
the Revised Statutes defining moneys and credits was given in the State 410
July $44.000
1914-1920
48
July 35,000r_July 1 '21-'27
and City Section for Nov. 1913. Page 115.
Railroad
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_4120,000 48 Funding $100,000 Bonds,
July
1923-1932
-The law relating to the investment Sinking fund
SAVINGSBAN IC INVESTMENTS,
9.158
Court-House Bonds.
of savings banks will be found in full on page 1274 of the"Chrenicle" Assessed val. '13(M act.)-2.427,586
J-J $10,000-July 1 '17&'22
Nov. 4 1911. For amendments made in 1913. see "Chronicle" of May 24' School tax (per $1,000) 1913-318.70 48
July 30.000
4s
1927
1313, riage 1508.
10.000 (lEN. BD.DT.Mar 31'14_ $239,000
-The 1911 Legislature passed a bill exempting Population in 1913 (est)
BONDS TAX-FREE.
INTEREST on 43 payable at Nat.
all future State,county,school and municipal bonds kora tax. V.92,p.1263. Bank of Comm., N. V. City, and on Assessment debt (add'1)--- 26,331
Sinking fund
5.153
POPULATION OF STATE.4)s at 1st Nat. Bk., Chicago
Assessed val.'13(M act.) 7,604,091
780,77311860
172,023
2,075.70811880
1910
Money and credits (addi1850
439,706
1,751,394 1870
6.077 BUHL.
1900
tional, full value)
451,408
1.301,826
1890
This village is in St. Louis County. State&Co.tax (per$1,000)'13413.75
Refunding Bonds (TarAverage tax in county, 1913_*46.79
free)•
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
as g '13 J-D 380.000c
-1914-1916 Population in 1910
16.861
5s '14 J-D 125,000c June 15'17-'29
INT. on funding railroad bonds at
STATE OF MINNESOTA.
Water, Light & Heat Bonds.
State Treasurer's office; other bonds
not found in alphabetical order among the following, 6s g '13 J-D $20000c
-For reports
Note.
1916
BOND. DEBT June 1914 $225,000 at First Nat. Bank, St. Paul,
see "Additional Statements- at end of this State.
Floating debt (est.)
125,000
t
Ref. Bds. (Red. beg. Jan. 11914). Assess. val.'13 (equalized) 9,658,736 DULUTH.
AITKEN COUNTY.
48 '04 J-J $32.000c___Jan 1 1924 Actual valuation est.) __ _28,976,208
This city is in St. Louis County.
Aitken is the county seat.
INT. at First State Bank, Buhl, Incorp, In 1887. Commission gov't
4s '13 --- $27,000
Sewer Bonds.
or City Nat. Bank, Duluth.
became effective Apr. 14 1913. On
Funding Bonds.
448'09 M-S $25.000--_ _Sept 11029
% municiFeb. 6 1912 $700,000
- $50.000
_s
25.000_ __Jan 1 1931 CARLTON COUNTY.
5s 13
pal light and power plant bonds were
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Carlton is the county seat.
voted, but never issued. V. 94, p.
--- 816,000
Public Improvement Bonds.
1263.
State Loan.
Ditch Bonds.
58 '13 J-J $51,000__ _ _Jan 1 1931
July $3000...July 1 '15-'17
4s
Bridge Bonds.
1933
28,000
•4s '13 4s g '05 M-S$100,000c--Mar 1 1930
Funding Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
1934
-.- 70,594
4s '14
General Fund Bonds.
194,000Nov 1 '19-33 58 '13 J-J $37,000---Jan 1 1931 38 '14 ___ $92,000
..5M8'13
BOND. DEBT April 1914.. $96,000 38 '58 M-S$185,000c.--Sept 1 1918
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913.. $220,585
Water Bonds,
19,987 58 '93 M-N200,000c_- _Nov 1 1923
36.976 430'12 A-0 $40,000c_Oct 1 1931 Floating debt
Warrant debt
Sinking fund
2,000 410'90 J-J 100,000c___Jan 1 1920
Assess. val.'13 (14 act.)-- _5,600,000
City-Hall Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-5,481,864 410'92 M-N100.000c_ _ -Nov 1 1922
Money and credits (addiM-N$10.000c__.,May 1 1918 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13319.00 4 Ms g'96 J-J 250.000c_ _ _July 1 1926
4s
187,649
tional, full value)
GEN.BD.DT.May 1 '14- $253.500
17,559
Permanent Revolving Bonds.
Average tax in county, 1913$54.90 Assessment debt (add'O___ 151,000 Population in 1910
INT. on 4s at Slate Treas. office. 4s '01 J-J $99.000c...,Jan 1 1931
10.371
Population in 1910
125,213
Floating debt
414s g '10 J-J 50,000c_July 1 1940
28,449 CASS COUNTY.
Cash in treasury
Refunding Bonds.
ALBERT LEA.
Assessed val.'13(35% act.)3,191.491
County seat Is Walker.
4118'97 J-J $113,000c ___Juy 1 1927
This city Is in Freeborn County. Total tax (per MON)1913-$45.00
48 '98 A-0 70,000c_Apr 1 1928
Ditch Bonds.
1878. Population 1910,6,192.
Inc.
4s '01 M-N 50.000c_ __May 1 1931
INT. on refunding bonds In Chica- 48 '13 --- $23,000
Bridge Bonds.
(Part yearly beginning in 1919.)
4)-g'14 J-J 400,000c_ __Jan 1 1944
410'13 3-3 $24,000-Jan 1 '15-'26 go at Harris Trust& Savings Bank.




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FERGUS FALLS.
DULUTH (Con.)
This clty Is in Otter Tall County.
Street Bonds.
Electric-Light Refunding Bds.
5s g '10 J-J 310,000c___Jan 1 1915
Refund. Water & Light Bonds.
$6.000--__July 1 1915
Water-Works Bonds.
4s g '06 A-05295.000c-Apr 1 1936
$60,000__July 1 '18-'24
Water and Light Bonds.
5s g '96 J-J51,106,000c _July 1 1926 4s'13 --- 55.500
Water and Light Bonds.
45 '98 A-0 955,000c--_Apr 1 1928
60.000c_ -Jan 1 1932 48
- $24,000__July 1 '19-'26
4s '02 J-J
4s '02 M-N140,000c--Nov 1 1932 BOND. DEBT May 1914- $145,000
4s g '04 M-S 50,000c_--Mar 1 1934 Assessed val 1914 (est)__2,000,000
4s g '05 M-S 140,000c---Mar 1 1935 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-549.00
6,887
4s '10 A-0 375,000c-Apr 1 1936 Population in 1910
436sg'11 A-0200.000c- _Apr 1 1941
Owned by Water Sinking Fund
5s '13 M-S 80,000c_Sept 1 '15-'18 and held by City Treasurer.
Park Bonds.
4s '90 J-J $70,000c-Jan 1 1920 FERGUS FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
4s '91 J-J 242,000c-Jan 1 1921
All bonds are tax-exempt.
50,000c-July 1 1939
4s g '90 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
4s g '10 M-9 50,000c-__Sept 1 1940 430
M-N$11.000c-May 1 1920
430g'11M-9 50.000c--_Sept 1 1941 4s 14 July 14,000
1919-1932
436sg'12A-0 50.000c___Apr 1 1942
436g'13 A-0 50,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1943 4sSchool Bonds.
M-N$45,000c__ -Nov 1 1919
GEN.BD. DT.
Oct 6'14 $2,289,000
1919-1933
215,000 4s '14 July 45.000c
Special assess. debt(add'1)
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914.. $115,000
General sinking fund (exAssess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)-1,571,364
367,609
clusive of WAL.S.F.).
Water debt (additional)- 2,600,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1913--$18.80
7,000
801,000 Population in 1914 (est.)
Light debt (additional)....
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. B., Chic.
Assessed valuation 1914-*72.731,279
Real value (estimated)--161,498,829
Total tax rate(per 51,000)'13-536.30 HASTINGS.is in Dakota
This city
County.
-78,466
Population in 1910 (Census)
Incorp. by Act of Legislature ap$3,401,000 of the total bonded debt proved Mar.4 '57. Pop'n '10, 3,987.
($2,600,000 water and $801,000 light)
Asylum Bonds(Red.May 1'09)•
Is a special lien upon the city's water 4s
M-N $8,000c___May 1 1919
and light plants, the surplus earnings
High Wagon Bridge Bonds.
of which are applied to the payment 55
J-J $40,000c___July 1 1924
of the interest of this indebtedness,
Water-Works (Part yearly).
and nets annually over $150,000addi- 48 '06 --- $44.000c__ _July 1 1930
tional, which is put into extensions, 4s '14 _- 20,000c_ __July 1 1934
rapidly increasing the net income GEN.BD.DT.Sept.28'14. 568,000
thereby.
Water debt (additional)___
44,000
* Includes real estate, personal and Assess. val. 13 (1-3 act)_ _1,007.937
moneys and credits.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_$51.0()
INT.at Am. Exch. Nat. Bk.,N.Y. INTEREST payable in Hastings.
HENNEPIN COUNTY.
DULUTH INDEPENDENT S. D.
County seat Is Minneapolis.
The $200,000 430 of 1910 given
Bridge Bonds.
below were declared valid by the 4368'87 M-S $75,000c___Sept 1 1917
,
State Supreme Court on Dec.5 1913. 430'89 M-S 35,000c___Sent 1 1919
V. 97, p. 1761.
County Bonds (Part Yearly).
Building & Purchasing Sites
- 430'89 J-D $15,000c_ -Dec 1 1919
Court
-House & City-Hall Bds.
58
F-A3160,000c-Aug 1 1921
M-9 100,000c___Sept 1 1922 430'87 J-J $335,000c___July 1 1917
58
58
M-N154,000c---May 1 1923 4301'91 J-J 315,000c_July 1 1921
J-D 150,000c_June 1 1924 436g'94 A-0 600,000c_Apr 2 1924
Ss
430
J-J 140,000c---Jan 1 1921 430'95 A-0 400,000c___Apr 1 1925
4s g '04 A-0 125,000c
Oct1934 Is '90 J-J 100.000c_Jan 1 1920
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1924.)
u Drainage District Bonds.
J-J $2,500cJuly 1 1915
4368'10 F
-A 200,000c... Feb 1 1940
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1930.) 430
J-J
1,700c_-Jan 1 1915
4368'13 F-A5200,000c_ __Aug 1 1943 48
A-0
7,200-_July 1 '15-'17
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1933.) 4s
J-J
4,500c_July 1 '15-'17
BOND.DEBT Sep 28'14-51,229,000 48
J-J
8,500c_July 1 '15-'18
Sinking fund Aug 1 1914__
J-J 13,380c_Jan 1 '15-'20
40,772 45
Assessed val.'13()6 act_.)-51.770,326 48
J-J
2,950c-July 1 '15-'18
School tax rate (per 51.000)'13
48
3-3
9,5104-Jan 1 '15-'21
Maintenance
J-J 33,200c-Jan 1 '15-'24
$5.49 430
New construction
9,600c_Tan 1 '16-'25
3.32 430'14
Interest and sinking fund
1.56 GEN.BD.DT.Oct 20'14.51.875.000
Teachers' pensjon fund
.10 Assessment debt (add'1)__
83.860
INT.at Am.Exch. Nat. Bk..N.Y. TOTAL DEBT Oct 20'14 1,958,860
Sinking fund
921,177
Assessed value, real
182,615,510
YAIRMONT.
Assessed value, personal_ 53,861,122
This city is in Martin County.
Total val.'13(abt.36act.) 236,476,632
Water and Light Bonds.
55
M-N$11,000c
1926 Moneys & credits (additional, full value)
4s
43,261,059
F
-A 10,000c _ __ -1929-1933
F
58
-A 10,000c
1929 State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'13.49.03
4s
ann 30,000
1930 Value of Co. property '1341.914,300
333,480
Permanent Improvement Bonds Population in 1910
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. C.
4s
ann $20,000
1920
55
M-N 10,000c
1926
INTERNATIONAL FALLS.
City-Hall Bonds.
This village is In Koochiching
4s
ann $20,000
1926
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914- $101,000 County. Population 1910, 1,487.
Funding Bonds.
Floating debt
6,496
2
26 31-'36
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914 107,496 68'11 ann 525.000 '16 212 2
Sewer and Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
4,199
26
NET DEBT April 1 1914- 103,297 6s '11 ann $15.000 _ -1916-'212
BOND. DEBT Oct 24113_ 589.000
Assessed val. '13 (3‘ act.)..1,016,043
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '13-549.50 Assessed valuation 1912....1.808,800
Population in 1910
2,958 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-545.50
INT. on $11.000 water & light
bonds and $10,000 due 1929; also ITASCA COUNTY.
Grand Rapids is the county seat.
perm. impt. 5s at Minneapolis; on
Funding Bonds.
other loans to State.
5;58'99 --- $50.000--- _Jan 1 1919
Road and Bridge Bonds.
FARIBAULT.
City is county seat of Rice County. 5s 1900-'04_ 531,000_Dec 1 '20 &'24
Inc. 1872. Commission gov't adop- 430'13 ann 300,000c_July 1 '18-'32
ted Feb. 7 1911. Pop. 1910, 9,001. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914 5405,939
Other indebtedness
30,000
Water-Works Bonds.
4 Eg '09 J-J 580.000c_ _Jan 1 '17 29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914 435,939
2
Cash on hand
542.297
Refunding Water Bonds.
127,400
45
--- $10,000--55,000 yearly Other assets
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $90,000 Assessed valuation 1913_25,714,507
Assess.debt (add'I)Nov'1913_ 45,000 Money and credits (additional, full value) •
192,335
Assess. val. '13(35% act.)_3,175,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913___$39.22 County tax (per $1,000) 1913-47.87
INT. on water-works bonds pay- Average tax in county, 1913-439.42
17,208
able at Chase State Bk. of Farlbault. Population in 1910
ITASCA CO. BCE. DIST. NO.1.
FARIBAULT COUNTY
Building Bonds.
Blue Earth is the county scat.
4s '13 A-0 $40.000---Oct 1 1928
58
___
14,546c_ _ _ _1915-1924
Ditch Bonds.
55
35,000c
$8,000c
1956
4Xs J-J
Funding Bonds.
($3,000 due yearly on July 1.)
55. $72.728c
_1915-1924
430
J-J $10,000c
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914__ 5171,000
__($6,000 due yearly July 1.)
Assess. val. '12 (2-5 act.)__4,504,950
$1,000c
J-J
430
Population in 1913 (est.)
8,000
($2,000 due yearly on July 1.)
INT. payable in Minneapolis.
J-J $26,000c
530
48 11 J-J
29,000c
($2,000 yearly on July 1 beg. 1916)• ITASCA CO. IND. S. Ti. NO. 2.
45 '11 J-J $12,000c
School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-free).
$800 yearly on July 1 beg. 1916.) 4s '06 July 376,000r
4s '11 J-J $68.000c
($6,000 yearly until 1920 and $40010
In 1921.)
(54.000 & $5,000 every alternate yr.)
1924
-A $35,000c
es '12 ann $80,000-May 1 '17-'31 55 '09 F
0'12 --- 28.000_ -July 1 '18-'32 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $111,000
48 '13 __- 132,000
Assessed val.'13(1-3 act.) 14.000.000
4s '14 ___ 147,000
School tax rate (per 51.000 '14_55.00
5 000
County has no general bonded debt. Population in 1913 (est.)
Ditch debt June 11 1914.._ $483,000
INT.on 4s payable at State TreasAssessed valuation 1913..12.826,789 urer's office; on 5s at First National
Money and credits (addiBank of Coleraine.
tional,full value)
1.294.373
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) 13-$9.03 JACKSON COUNTY.
Average tax in county, 1913_421.52
Jackson is the county scat.
Population In 1910
19.949
Court-House Bonds,
INT.at First Nai.Bk..Blue Ranh. 4s
1915-1927
July $65,000




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MARSHALL COUNTY.
County seat Is Warren.
Ditch Bonds.
530'08 _-- $37.000__July 1 '15-'18
4s '08 --- 15.870__July 1 '15-'28
48 '10 --- 21,000--July 1 '15-'28
4s '10 --- 94,368__July 1 '15-'30
4s '10 --- 69.960__July 1 '16 30
2
5s 10 --- 15,600July 1 '15220
5s '10 --- 150,000_ -Sept 1 '16-'30
5s '11 --- 300,000_Jan 2 17-'31
530'12
247,000_ -May 1 '18-'32
33s'12
97,000_ -Oct 1 '18-'32
KITTSON COUNTY.
514s'13
67.000__June 1 '252
33
Haliock is the county scat.
5 s'13
52,000_0ct 1 '19-'33
Court House Bonds.
5 s'14
27,000-_Mar 1 '29-'34
48
__- $10,000
efundIng Bonds.
5s
14,000
5s '85 June 310,000r_June 15 1915
Ditch Bonds.
GEN.DEBT Sept 22'14-- $10,000
July$345.132.56 Part due yly Ditch debt (additional)___1,206,160
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 1914- $24,000 Assessed valuation 1913. _8,097.968
Ditch debt (additional)--- 345,133 Money and credits (addiSinking fund
9,743
tional, full value)
638,206
Assessed valuation 1913
5,983,221 Total assessed value 1914_ _9,016,000
Money and credits (addiAverage tax in county 1913-*41.55
tional,full value)__ __-- 414.336 Population in 1910
16,338
State&Co. tax(per $1,000)13411.70 •
Average tax in county, 1913-435.10 MARTIN COUNTY.
Population in 1910
9,669
The county seat Is Fairmont.
Ditch and Drainage Bonds.
430
$3,125. _....Oct 1 1915
HOOCHICHING COUNTY.
5s
--- 20,850_ -Nov 1 '14-'27
International Palls is the county 5s
98,000__Aug 1 '15-'28
seat Population 1910. 6.438.
4s
40,000__July 1 '16-'19
Ditch Bonds.
55
___ 54,000_ -Jan 1 '162
30
5s '14 J-J $150,000c_Jan 1 '19-'33 58
45,000__May 1 '17-'30
Road and Bridge Bonds.
13,000--Oct 2 '14-'28
5s
1933 6s
--- $300,000
5865,000_-Oct 2 '17 30
2
§Court House Bonds.
5s
--D 125,000--June 1 '16 30
2
48
1927 48 '12 j
__- $57,000
'12 --_ 79,000__July 1 '17-'30
§County Bonds.
'13
1917 48 '14 --- 51,000
4s
__- $10,000
4s
--- 96,500
Funding Bonds.
4s
1924 6s '14 __- 38.000
__- $50,888.76
County has no general bond. debt.
4s
1930
__- §30.000
430'12 J-J 50,000
1932 Drainage debt Mar 18 '13-4568,850
Assessed val. 1913
11,453.490
Jail-Building Bonds.
4s '10 July $25,000
1930 Money and credits (additional, full value)
972,990
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 23'14-$522,889
Ditch debt (additional)--- 417,000 State&Co.tax '12(per $1,000)-58.30
Assessed valuation 1913-6,924,032 Average tax in county 1913-*33.30
Population in 1910
17.518
Money and credits (additional, full value)
487.548
Total assessed value 1914_ _7.210,000 MINNEAPOLIS.
State & Co.tax(per$1,000)'12-1115.80
Dan C. Brown, Comptroller.
Average tax in county, 1913-452.55
Minneapolis Is In Hennepin Co.
§ Int. at State Treas, office; on
Incorp. Feb. 6 1867.
others at Central Trust Co..Chicago.
Bridge Bonds.
48 '85 J-J $110,000c___July 1 1915
45 '87 F
-A 390.000c-Feb 15 1917
LAKE COUNTY.
48 '89 M-8 30,000c_Mar 15 1919
County seat Is Two Harbors.
4s '03 J-J
50,000c-July 1 1933
Road and Bridge Bonds.
48 '04 J-J 165,000c-gan 1 1934
July $8,000c_ __July '15-'16 48 '12 M-9 200,000c-Mar 1 1942
6s
Court-House Bonds.
4s '13 M-N650,000c
1939
2
48 '05 July $40,000r-July 1 '20 24
Court
-House and City Hall CerJail Bonds.
-See note below.
tificates
July 1 55.000c-July 1 1920 4s '03 M-S$5237,500c-Jan 1 '15-'33
4s
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $53,000 330'05 J-J §250,000c-Jan 1 1935
Assessed valuation 1913-4,268,755
Parks.
Money and credits (addi48
M-N165,000c-M&N 1 1919
61,388 48 '89 J-J 40,000c__Apr 30 1922
tional,full value)
'92
State & Co. tax'12(per$1.000) $13.28 45 '93 J-J
20,000c_--May 1 1923
Average tax in county 1913-.446.42 330'02 J-J
70,000c___Apr 1 1932
Population In 1910
8,011 48 '07 J-J 150.000c---July 1 1937
INT. on 6s due 1915 to 1916 pay- 48 '08 J-J 50,000c-July 1 1938
able at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City. 48 '09 .7-3 1200 000c_
1 1939
48 '09 J-J 100,000c-July 1 1939
LITTLE FALLS.
4s '10 A-0 50,000c___Apr 1 1940
This city Is in Morrison County. 430'11 M-9 50,000e__-Mar 1 1941
Inc. in 1889. Popula'n 1910, 6.078. 410'11 A-0 100,000c---Apr 1 1941
Fire-Department Bonds.
48 '11 M-N250,000c-May 1 1941
536$'91 Aug 515.000c-Aug 1 1921 45 '12 M-S 100,000c_--Mar 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
4s '12 M-N 50.000e-May 1 1942
5s g '92 J-J $10.000c---Aug 1 1922 48 '12 F
-A 150,000cAug 1 1942
Funding Bonds.
48 '13 J-D 75,000c---June 1 1918
430'02 A-0 341.000c___Apr 1 1932 4s '13 M-N 50,000c
1939
Bridge Bonds.
Is '14 A-0 75,000c___Apr 1 1944
436g'02 A-0 $35,000c___Apr 1 1932 48 '14 J-J 25,000c_July 1 1944
4366'03 J-J
5.000e_ _Jan 1 1933
Fire Department.
Improvement Bonds.
4s '87 A-0 $50,000c-Apr 1 1917
58 '04 J-J 310.000c_Aug 1 1931 0'90 J-D 15,000c_ July 13 1920
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1913- $116,000 48 '08 J-J §100,000c-July 1 1938
Sinking fund
11,852 0'11 J-J
25,000c-July 1 1921
Assessed val. '12 (3i act.)-1.513,402 48 '12 J-J
25.000c___July 1 1921
Moneys & credits(addl)'12 313,083 4s '13 J
-D 25.000c___June 1 1923
Total tax (Per $LOW) 1912_449.88 0'14 J-J 25,000c_ __July 1
1944
INT. on funding and bridge bonds
due Apr. 1 1932 at First Nat. Bk., 48Sewers. 535,000c-July 15
'86 3-3
N. Y.; on bridge bonds due Jan. 1 '33 0'87 A-0 120,000c-Apr 1 1916
and impt. bonds at Nat. Bank of 45 '87 J-D 40,000c_Dec 1 1917
1917
Commerce, Minneapolis.
4s '88 J-J 90,000c-Aug 1 1918
4s '08 J-J 250.000c_July 1 1938
MADISON.
45 '08 J-D 250,000c-Dec 1
This city Is In Lac Qui Paris Co. 48 '11 M -N275,000c_ --May 1 1938
1941
Elec.-Lt. & Water
-Works Bonds. 4s '12 M-8 175.000c- _Mar 1 1942
'12 F
-A $50.000__Aug 1 '22-'42 4s '13 J-D 150,000c-June 1 1918
55
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '14- $50,000 48 '13 M-N150.000c
1939
Assessed valuation 1913
500,000 4s '14 A-0 100,000e.. Apr 1 1944
Real value (est.)
1,725,000
Waterworks.
Population in 1910
1,811 43085 M-N$30,000c---May 1 1915
48 '86 J-J 120,000c__July 15 1916
MANKATO.
48 '87 A-0 330.000c--Apr 1 1917
Mankato Is situated In Blue Earth 4s '88 F
-A 170,000c_ _Aug 1 1918
Incorporated 1868. Com- 4s '90 J-J
County.
50.000c_ _Jan 15 1920
mission government adopted Aprli 26 48 '95 J-J 200.000c---Jan 1 1925
1910. Population 1910, 10,365.
48 '97 J-J 400.000c_Jan 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
330'02 J-J 250,000c_july 1 1932
330'99 F
-A $15,000____Aug 1 1919 330'03 A-0 100,000c___Apr 1
4s '07 July 21,430-July 1 '15-'26 48 11 A-0 500.000c_Apr 1 1933
1941
330'99 A-0 8,000----Oct 1 1919 4s '13 J-D 300,000c___June 1 1920
4s 00 3-3 12,000-__Jan 1 1920 4s '13 J-D 100,000e___June 1 1923
45 '09 July 7,000c_ __July 1 1921
Permanent !mots.(City's portion)
Refunding Water Bonds.
436s'85M-N$270,000c___May 1
430'09 J-D $40.000- _ - Dec 1 1929 45 '87 A-0 100.000c_ -Apr 1 1915
1917
BOND.DEBT Apr 8 1914- $173.000 48 '87 F
-A 100,000c_-Aug 15
Water debt (Included)
67,000 4s 89 M-S 170.000cMar 15 1917
1919
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ -4.255.907 48 '89 M-N125,000c--May
(Assessment of real estate about 2-5 48 '89 J-D 100,000e__June 15 1919
actual value; per. prop. about 1-3). 48 '90 .7-3 55,000c__jan 20 1919
Value of city property 19134750,000 48 '92 J-J 187,000c__July15 1920
1922
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-445.30 48 '03 3-3 75,000c__ _July 1 1933
1
INT. on bonds due 1919 and 1920 48 '04 3-3 75,000c__Jan 1 1934
at Nat. Bank of Republic. N. Y.; 4s '07 J-J 400,000c_ _July 1 1937
bonds due 1914 to 1926 at State 48 '08 J-J 75,000c_july 1 1938
Treasury; bonds due 1929 in Chicago. 45 '09 J-.7 167,000c___Jan 1 1939
48 '11
-N 75,000c___May 1 1941
MARBLE.
48 11 J-D 75,000c---Dec 1 1941
This village is in Itasca County. ts '12 M-S 200,000c--_Mar 1 1942
Inc. May 10 1909. Pop. '10, 887.
4s '12 M-N 25,000c_May 1 1942
Refunding Bonds.
48 '13 M-N 50,000c
1939
55 '11 J-D $67,399.63 Dec 1 '14-'21 4s '14 A-0 100.000c___Apr 1 1944
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ 567.399
Work-House Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1913-5.036,659 48 '87 A-0 $20.000c_ _Apr 1 1917
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14 $32.00 48 '87 J-D 10,000c___Dec 1 1917
INT. at First State Bank, Marble, 4s '13 J-D 27,000c_ -June 1 1918
Countybond debt Sept'14 $65,000
Ditch debt (additional)__
630.700
Assessed valuation 1913-10.222,740
Money and credits (addi736.003
tional, full value)
State & Co.tax (per$1,000)'13_$9.57
Average tax in county, 1913-431.70
Population in 1910
14,491
INT. on court-house bonds at
State Treas. office; on ditch bonds in
N. y.: Chicago and Minneapolis.

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119

MINNEAPOLIS.
Tax Rate
Tax
-(Concluded.)
Funding Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per $1.000)'13$11.10
YearsValuation. per$1.000 5s '89 May $20.000e_..May 8 1919 Average tax in county 1913-- *25.60
Armory Bonds.
1914_..$188,543,920 $36.20 GEN.BONDS Mar 18 1912-$73,500 Population in 1910
45 03 A-0$150,000e___Oct 1 1933
10.222
Dec. 31 1913-- 219.669.533
35.76 Ditch bonds
Permanent Impt. Rev. Fund.
284.500
INT. payable at County Treas48 '87 A-0$150,000c___Apr 1 1917 Dec. 31 1912-- 213,398,439
32.19 TOTAL DEBT Mar 18'12_358,000 urer's office or In N. Y.or Chicago.
4s '88 F
-A 155,000c___Aug 1 1918 Dec. 31 1911- 198.910.208 31.73 General sinking fund
38.507
31.03 Assessed valuation 1913414.496,905 ROSEAU COUNTY.
48 '88 J-D 50,000c-Dec 15 1918 Dec. 31 1909.... 179,065.989
45 '89 F
29.75 Money and credits (addi-A 100,000c-Feb 1 1919 Dec. 31 1905- 138,690,490
Roseau is the county seat.
tional, full value)
27.40
45 '89 M-N 50,000c-__May 5 1919 Dec. 31 1900-- 99.492,054
1,172,442
48 '90 J-3 50.000c-Jan 15 1920 Dec. 31 1890-- 136,944.372
19.30 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'11_311.80 5s County Funding Bonds. 1 1916
'01 J-J $43,000c-July
19.60 Average tax in county 1913..--*42.80
4s '90 J-J 200,000c--_Nov 1 1920 Dec. 31 1885-- 77.468,267
14.50 Population in 1910 (Census)-36.001 414E4'05 M-N 30.000c_Nov 20 1915
430'91 J-J 245,000e-July 1 1920 Dec. 31 1879- 23.415.733
Rwfunding Bonds.
For 1914 valuation of real estate
150,000c___June 1 1931
48 01 J-D
INT. Is payable in Minneapolis at
-A $22,000__ __Feb 1 1934
48 '03 J-J 175,000c-July 1 1933 is $149,006,815 and of personal the Northwestern Nat. Bank and 530'14 FBonds.
48 '04 .14 175.000c-Jan 1 1934 property $39,537.105. In addition Minn. Loan & Trust Co.; State 3s Ditch
'07 J-J $6,900_- __July 1 1917
to these the valuation of moneys and Treasurer's
48 '07 J4 250.0000-July 1 1937
office, County Treas- 45
July 8,997-July 1'17&'27
45 '08 34 250,000c-July 1 1938 credits In 1914, which are assessed urer's office, and at Farson, Son & 4s '08 July 9,335_- July 1 1929
'09
45 '09 .74 1100.000c--July 1 1939 at full value, is $47,737.780.
Co. of New York and Chicago.
45 '10 July 193,989....July 1'29&'30
The tax rate for 1914 on which
48 '11 M-N225.000c-._May 1 1941
45 '11 July_ 7,500_ __July 1 1922
45 '12 J-D 325,000c___June 1 1942 taxes are collected for the year 1915
514s'12 M-N 13,000c--_May 1 1932
48 '13 J-D 100.000c_June 1 '18&20 is $36.20, and includes city tax. RAMSEY COUNTY.
$28.40; State tax. $4.75; county tax.
Ramsey County Includes the City 6s 12 J-D 17.000c- _June 1 1932
City-Hall and Court-House.
514&68'12A-013,000c___Oct
1932
$250,000c___July 1 1917 $2.80,and aver, ward fund tax,$2.25 of St. Paul (which Is the county seat), 534&6s'13A-0232.000c__ Feb 1 1933
414s'87 .14
1
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (Cen- its assessed valuation being but 510'13
45 90 J-J 200,0000- Jan 1 1920
M-S 14,000c___Mar 1 1933
410'91 J4 250,000c-July 1 1921 sus). 301,408; in 1900 (Census). 202,- slightly In excess of that of the city. 6s '14 F
8.000cFeb 1 1927
-A
410'92 34 50.000c___Jan 1 1922 718; in 1890, 164.738; In 1880. 46.- Certain of the bonds below described 510'14 .14 11,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1924
887; in 1870. 13,066.
have the faith and credit of both St.
City Hospital.
-A 14.000c- __Aug 1 1921
Paul and the county pledged for 514s'14 F
4s '92 54 $25.000c-3uly 1 1922 MORRISON COUNTY.
(Is '14 F
8,000__Feb 1 '27-'34
-A
their payment, prin. and Interest.
75,000c-July 1 1923
45 '93 J-J
534s'14 343 11,000__June 1 '24-'34
Little Falls is the county seat.
Court
-House and City-Hall.
4s '11 .14 200,000e_ -July 1 1941
514s'14 F
-A 14,000__Feb 1 '21-'34
Court
-House Bonds.
5s '85 J-J $50.000c__Jan 1 1915 CO.BD.DT.Sept 30'14-- $95.000
4s '12 J4 200.000c-J1ily 1 1941
_
$40.000
1920 4145'86 3-3 100.000c-Jan 1
4s '13 J-D 125.000c___June 1 1918 -OT.BD.DT.
Ditch debt
Sept 28'14 $190,542 410'87 M-N200,000c___May 2 1916 Assessed val(additional)___ 548,721
45 '13 M-N 25,0000
1939 t ditch 1917
(40% act.)4,281,980
Co.
bonds (incl.)_ ._
50,000 430'88 3-3 149,000c-July 2 1918 Money and '13
Schools.
credits (add!
Money and credits (addiBridge.
Ilona', full value)
241,017
48 '85 J4 $80,000c-July 1 1913
tional,full value)
635.510 430'87 F
-A $75.000c--Aug 1 1917 Tot, assess. val.'14_ __ _ _ _ _3,962,000
45 '87 A 0 50,000c__Oct 15 1917 Assessed valuation 1914_ _10.500,638
Jail Bonds.
State& Co.tax per$1.000)'12-$15.10
48 '89 M-N125,000c_-May 15 1919 State& Co.tax(per$1.000) _$13.93
'13
310'00 J-D$100,000c--..Dec 1 1920 Average tax In county 1913-•49.20
48 '89 A-0 75,000c--Oct 15 1919 Average tax in county, 1913-s$42.46 310'00
J-D 44.500e_Dec 15 1920 Population in 1910
11,388
4s '90 34 50,0000-July 15 1920 Population in 1910
24,053 '310'01 M-N 60,000c-May 6 1921
48 '95 3-3 100.000c-July 1 1925
INT. payable in N. Y.,
INT. payable at State Treasurer's
4s '96 J-3 100.000c-July 1 1926 Minneapolis and St. Paul. Chicago, 310'03 A-0 40,000c-Apr 15 1923 office, 2d Nat. Bank, St. Paul, CapiOld Fort St. bonds(outlawed) $2,460
48 '97 34 200.000c-Jan 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_3851,960 tol Tr. Co., St. Paul, and at Mer310'99 34 200.000c___Jan 1 1929 MURRAY
COUNTY.
Assessed valuation, real-110,065,264 chants' Ln. & Tr. Co.. Chicago,
3149'03 J-J 200.000c___Jan 1 1933
Slayton Is the county seat.
Assessed val.. personal--32,869,030
4s 05 J-J 200,000c_ _Jan 1 1935
Fair-Grounds Bonds.
Total valuation 1913_ _ _142.934,294 ST. CLOUD.
48 '07 J-J 441,000c___July 1 1937 45 '12 J-D $2,500e_--Dec
1 1915 Moneys & credits (add'1),
This city is in Benton. Stearns and
4s '09 54 1156.000c_Jan 1 1939
Bonds.
(full value
34.571.164 Sherbourne counties. Inc. 1856.
'09 J-J §460,000c_ _July 1 1939 5s DitchJ-D $45,000c_Dec 1
48
'17-'31 Average tax in county 1913.--*27.50 City on Oct. 3 1903 purchased loos/
48 '10 34 307.700c-Jan 1 1940 4s '12 __
'12
7,600
Population in 1910 (Census)-223.675 water plant for $75,000. Commis48 '10 34 68.300e-July 1 1940 CO.BD.DT.Apr 25'14
INTEREST at County Treasury or sion govt adopt Nov.28 1911.
M-N250,300c-May 1 1941 Ditch debt (additional)___ $5.000
76,350 at Capital Nat. Bank, St. Paul, or
Special Mint. Bonds (tax-free).
48 '11 M-N666,400c-May 1 1941 Assessed val. 1913
$8.700c
6s
1916
4s '12 M-S 500,000c--_Mar 1 1942 Money and credits (addi-9.154,150 Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City.
Bridge Bonds.
45 '12 A-0 200.000c---Oct 1 1942
tiona full value)
483,093
5s '89 J-J $50,000c
-19154919
48 '13 5-3 150.300e-Jan 1 1943 State& Co.tax (per $1,000)'13-$8.97 RED LAKE COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
County seat is Red Lake Falls.
45 '13 J-D 299,500c-June 1 1918 Average tax in county.
1913-26.70 This county was formed In 1896 from 59 '96 J-J $10,000c
1916
45 '13 M-N325.000c
1939 Population in 1910
(Subject to call 1906)
11,755 a portion of Polk County. Part of
4s '14 A-0 500.000c___Apr 1 1944
INT. payable at Northwestern county taken In 1910 to form Pen- 5s '89 F
-A $15,000c____
1924
Library Fund.
Nat. Bank Minneapolis.
(Subject to call 1904)
nington County. The latter county
430'85 J-D $60,000c_ _Dec 1 1915
assumes $20,366.60 bonds of Red 58 '07 July $50,000c ___July 1 1922
48 '86 J-D 40,000c-Dec 15 1916 NASHV7AUX SOH. DIST. NO. 9.
Fire Department Bonds.
Lake County. Pop'n 1910, 6,564.
410'13 M-N 40,000c-Nov 1 1943 6s '09 Jan $25.000c___Jan 2 1919
59 '04 F
-A $20,000c
1924
Police Bonds.
-A 18,000c-Feb 15 1920
6s '10 F
Refunding Water-Works Bds.
Ditch Bonds.
48 '87 A-0 $30,000c___Apr 1 1917 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_- $43.000 6s '07 --- $16.700__Oet 1 1917 -s '11 --- $75.000
1916-1930
General Fund.
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.) _7.415.044 514s'05
6,000_Jan 1 1915 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914. $160,000
48 '07 34 $100,000c_ _July 1 1937 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'13-314.80 514s'09
2,390
29,200__July 1 1919 Sinking fund
Voting Machine Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
4.000 510'10
57.500__Oct 1 1930 Assess. val. 1913(40% act )3,619.546
48 '08 34¢$116.200c___July 1 1928
15,500----Jan 1 1934 Total tax (Per $1.000) 1913_340.00
INT. at Minn. Loan & Trust Co., 58 '14 -__
430'11 34 42.000e-July 1 1931 Minneapolis,
Population in 1910
10.600
Refunding Bonds.
and at Continental &
Playground Bonds.
'97 $10.000___Aug 27 1927
INT on funding bonds at City
45
49 '12 M-N$80,000c_..May 1 1942 Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Treasurer's office: on other bonds at
Jail Bonds.
Crematory Bonds.
4s '01 July $3,000r__Mar 11 1921 Amer. Exch., Nat. Bank, N. Y., and
48 '11 5.3 350.000c-- _July 1 1941 OTTER TAIL COUNTY.
Wells de Dickey Co., Minneapolis.
-House Bonds.
Court
County seat is Fergus Falls.
Bassett's Creek Bonds.
Ss '10 --- $37.000c.. Mar 1 1930
Ditch Bonds.
45 '13 M-N$25 0000
1939
ST. LOUIS COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
48 '08 July $5.682r_July 1 '15-'17
4$ '14 A-0 50.000c-Apr 1 1944
County seat is Duluth.
58 '11 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 '18-'22 430'01 July $14,600c-_May 15 1916
Municipal Bath Bonds.
Portion of Polk
434s M-N$510,000c___May 1 1918
4s '13 M-N$15.000c
1939 County has no general bonded debt. Drain. bds. out.Co. debt__$4,256.60
Ditch Bonds.
Feb 1914-4124.900
Ditch debt Sept 26 '14--- $40,682
Hospital Bonds.
434s'14 3-3 $35,000-Jan 1 '19-'23
13,755 Amount assumed by Pen4s '14 A-0 $75,000c-__Apr 1 1944 Sinking fund
5.865
1916-1930
Ass,
nington County
ssed valuation, real 11,821,999
74,279 4s
River Terminal Bonds.
1920-1934
4s '14 -__ 100,000
45 '14 A-0 $75,000c-- _Apr 1 1944 Assessed val., personal
2,225.019 Amount assumed by Red
Railroad Aid Bonds.
Lake Co
Total val 1913(1-3 act.) 14,047,018
50,621
Oct $250,000c__ _Oct 2 1923
Other bonds outst. Feb '14
Money and credits (ad.dl88,257 58
i Outside of the 5% limit of In(Subject to call Oct. 1 1915.)
ional, full value)
debtedness.
1.644.633 Amount to be paid by
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $12.20
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Pennington Co
19,258
PAR VALUE OF BONDS.
-The Average tax in county 1913_. 1.59 Amount to be paid by Red
.14 $142,000c
1916
4s
bonds are mostly for $1,000.
Lak Co
Population in. 1910
68,999 TOT.BD.DT.Sept 29'14$1.042,865
4,3036
INT. Is payable at the United
172,559
INT.on 5s at Chase Nat.Bank,N.Y. Assessed valuation 1913__ _2,371.599 Sinking fund
States Mtge. & Trust Co., N.Y.City.
Assessed valuation, real-295.853,103
Money and credits (addi18,964.165
tional, full value)
TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FDS.. Soo. OWATONNA.
110.427 Assessed val., personal
This city is in Steele County.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) $19.50 Total val. '13 (2-5 act.)-314.817,268
Sept. 30 '14.11 or. 10'13.
'13
INT. on jail bonds in St. Paul Money and credits (add'
Light-System Bonds.
3
Bonded debt-21,94.200 20,296,058 5s '13 A-0 $10.000c41.000 yearly other bonds in Red Lake Falls.
tional, full value)
15.759.605
Sinking funds 3,923,630 4.101.568
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13-$8.70
Refunding Library Bonds.
55 '13 J-J $15,000e---June 1 1928 RED WING.
Average tax In county 1913__•$26.61
Sewer Bonds.
Net debt._ _18,063,570 16.194,490
Red Wing Is situated in Goodhue Population in 1910
163,274
Water dl. inc. 2.650.000 2.650,000 5s '14 ..1-4 $20.000_ __July 1 1934 County, Incorp. Moh. 4 1857.
INTEREST is payable in New
The bonded debt as given above BOND.DEBT Apr 25'14_4106,000 45 '13 --- $10,000
York at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank and
Assessed valuation
Refunding Bonds.
-2,007.078
Includes the new City Hall and Tax
J-J $40,000c _ _ _19184923 at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.
rate(per $1.000) 1913 _.._.$4l.0() 48
1913_-House certificates, for the payCourt
10.000__July 1 1924 ST. LOUIS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
5.658 4s '08 J-J
ment of which a special tax Is levied Population in 1910
Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST at City Clerk's office.
each year. These on Sept. 23 1914
Building Bonds.
5s
__- 315,000
1915-1917 6s '07
amounted to $487,500.
- 312.000
1917
Water-Works Bonds.
45,000
1017-1925
SINKING FUND -It is provided PENNINGTON COUNTY.
58
J-J $15,000c_July 1 '13-'17 45 '11 34 65 000
Thiel' River Fails Is the county
45 '13 ___
1918-1926
the city's charter that in addition seat.
by
This county was formed in 1910 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13-4173.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 3122.000
to raising a tax sufficient to pay the from a portion of Red Lake
Assessed
County. Total taxval.'12(2-5 act)_ -3,293.600 Assessed val. 1913
interest on all its bonds, the city shall BONDED DEBT
(per $1,000) 1912-438.50 Population in 1914 (est.) 7.510.131
JAN. 1
3.000
levy a tax of one mill on each dollar Assumedfrom RedLakeCo1914Population in 1910
9.048
INT. at Minnesota Loan & Trust
of the assessed valuation to provide State Loan County bonds_ $20.365
45,900 RED WING SCHOOL DISTRICT. Co. and State Board of Investment.
the principal of the bonds when Liability on
for
account of Red
due. The maintenance of this sink414s'10 J-.1 $4,000__July 1 '15-'18
Lake Co. ditch bonds__ _
ing fund for the payment of the prin- Pennington Co.ditch bonds 74 279 4s '09 July 52.000-July 1 '15-'29 ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO.04.
5s '12 F-A$125,000_ _Aug 1 '17-'28
401.000
of the bonds is "declared to be
cipal
Total bond. dt Jan 1 '14_ _541,544 BOND.DHIIT Mar 30'14 $59 000 BOND. DEBT Oct 28'14. _$143.000
part of the contract with the holder Assessed valuation 19l&_
Assessed valuation 1913- _ -3,322 931
Assessed valuation 1913_ __5,124,170
-3.441.299
any bonds of the city that may Money and credits
of
(addihereafter be Issued and shall be kept
tional, full
ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 35.
349.713 REDWOOD COUNTY.
inviolate." In accordance with this Average tax value)
Redwood Falls is the county scat. 5s '12 M-NS100.000_May 1 '15-'20
provision there was raised by taxa- Population in county 1913-461.50
Ditch Bonds.
in 1910
BOND.DEBT Apr 1912_ _4107,500
9.378
tion for the sinking fund In 1913
5s
__- $57,000
1915-1921 Assessed valuation 1911__12,359,648
be collected in 1914) $219,669 56, INT. on bonds of 1913 at Conti- 4s
___ 93.000
1915-1919
sinking fund is lar& ly invested nental & Commercial Nat. Bk., Chi. 4145
The
--- 50.000
1915-1919 ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO.39.
in city bonds.
County has no general bonded debt. 4s '05 ___ $10,000c_July 1 '15-'16
The city of Minneapolis Is re- POLK COUNTY.
Ditch debt Sept 1914
$215.000 4s '11 5-1) 30,000c_June 1 '15-'17
-making power to
stricted In its debt
Assessed val. 1913
County
Crookston. This
11,737,081 4s '12 ___ 60.000c_July 1 '18-'23
5% of the assessed valuation after county wasseat Is in 1896.
divided
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14 $100.000
a portion Money and credits (addisinking fund from the
deducting the
tional, full value)
being taken to form Red Lake Co.
743,352 Assess. val.'14(30% act.) 17,683,331
debt; but debt created for waterState & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13-$8.00 School tax (per 31.000) 1912--.45.00
Ditch
Drainage
shall be considered outside of 514s'05 and $2,933c_ _ Bonds.
works
_Jan 1 1915 Average tax in county 1913__ *325.44 Population in 1914 (est.)
10.000
the 5% limit, and also an additional 5 '06
8
5,500c_Jan
INT. payable in Eveleth.
18.425
'15-'16 Population in 1910
5% debt may be created for certain 3s '07 July 7,000r_July 1 'l5-'16
1
INTEREST payable at Northprovided the same be authpurposes,
45 '08 July 17,520r_July 1
western Nat. Bank,
orized by a two-thirds vote of the 4s '09 --- 67,786_3'11y 1 '15-'17 Son & Co., Chicago St. Paul; Farson, ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 40.
'15-'19
and N. Y.. and
High School Bonds.
people. We have marked above 45 '10 ,-- 29.310„July 1 '13-'28 Bolger, Messer &
Willaman. Chicago. 58 '07 s-an $40,000c_July 1 '15-'18
with a section(I) those issues put out 4s '11 July 6,027- _July 1 '16229
58
___
150,000-Sept 1 '18-'23
excess of the 5% limit.
in
45 '11 May 9,000__July 1 '17-'21 ROCK COUNTY.
Lincoln School Bonds.
-The reveWATER RECEIPTS.
12.713-July 1 '17-'30
Luverne Is the county seat.
4s '12 July $90,000c_July 1 '15-'17
water rents, &c.. in 1913 45 '12 --1.300
Ditch Bonds.
nue from
BONDED DEBT Apr 1914
was $500.621 62: current expenses 4s '13 --- 50,200
59 '12 34 $60,000c_July 1 '17-'41 Population in 1914 (est.) $290,000
9 000
GEN.CO.BD. DT.
Apr '14_$10,000
for water-works in 1913 were $266,- 4s '14 -_- 39,500
Total ditch debt
Road and Bridge Bonds.
• This Is the average of
342 72.
83,000
VALUATION AND INDEBTED- gs '85 Apr $2,500e _Apr 10 1915 Assessed valuation 1913_48,581,528 $1.000 for all purposes, taxes per
Including
-The city's assessed valua- 6s '85 June 8.000c.._ _June 1 1915 Money and credits (addiNESS.
amounts raised by municipalities as
69 '87 Sept 3,000c ._ _Sept 1 1917
tional,full value)
729,955 well as by the State and county.
tion and tax rate have been:




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MINNESOTA-C1TIES AND TOWNS.

xcrx.

Sewer Bonds.
$13,006
INTEREST on all bonds is payable Sinking fund
J-J $19,000c_July 1 '17-18
ST. PAUL.
Assessed valuation 1914-1.510.951 58
St. Paul Is In Ramsey County. and at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank. Total tax (per 31.000) 1913..328.75 3.iess
23,000c_July 1 '15-28
its valuation is only slightly less than N. Y., which is the fiscal agent of the Population In 1910
Winona S. W. Ry.
3.714
county. City of St. Paul. The tax levy cerJJ 330,000c_Jan 1 '15-'17
the valuation of the entire
55
VIRGINIA.
Some of the Ramsey County bonds tificates are payable at Merchants'
Park Bonds.
This city is in St. Louis County.
have the faith and credit of both Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
Water-Works & Electric-Light 00'06 3-3 310,000c--July I 1929
TOTAL DEBT.&c.
-Aug.11914.
county and city pledged for their payArmory Hall Bonds.
Bonds.
Plant-Purchase
ment. prin. & int. Inc. Mch.4 1854. Total bond, debt, incl.
6.000
.
1917
5.9 '14 Aug c3
water bonds
310.859.000 5s g '13 M-S $410,000c-Mar 1 1928
1924-1925
Commission government adopted
4.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_3410.000
Short-time or floating inMay 7 1912. V. 94. p. 1337.
1913-12,699.574 BOND. DEB Sept 28 '14 3334,000
debtedness
4,421,316 Assessed valuation
Board of Education.
8.615,198
10,473 Assess. val. 1914
Population In 1910
5s '85 M-N$50,000c_ _ May 2 1915
Moneys and credits (add%
Total city debt
315.280,316
-A 50.000cFeb 1 1916
5,327.074
438'86 F
full value)
435.423 VIRGINIA IND. SON. DIST.
M-N145,000c___May 2 1917 Less sinking fund
4%8'87
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.C.
Building Bonds.
4%s'88 J-J 144,000c&r_Jan 2 1918
1918
-an $28,000c
Net debt
314.844.893 Sag '03 5
4%8'89 M-N100,000e-May 1 1919
-an 395,6855- -1920 WINONA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Jan 15 1920 Water debt (incl. above) $1,957,000 45 g '97-'06-'11 s
45 '90 J-J 100,000e1915 4s$15,000
58 g '10 s-an45,000c
4s '04 A-0 100.000r_ Oct 1 1934 Water debt sink. fund
5a7yable yearly on July 1.)
(incl. above)
$72.788 BOND.DEBT July 31 '13 5194.685 (35.000 A-0 $30.000c_Oct 1 '15-'20
48 '07 M-8 50,000cSept 1 1937
CITY PROPERTY.
-The water- Assessed valuation 1913-- 630.118 5s '13 DT. Sept 28'14.- 445.000
4s '08 M-N 74,000e..-May I 1938
TOT.
4s '09 M-S 62,000._ --Mar 1 1939 works owned by St. Paul are self-sus- WINDOM SON. DIST. NO. 6.
-$7,500 000
Assess. val.'14 04 act.)
4s '09 M-8 50,000_ _--Mar 1 1939 taining and cost $8,000.000. The
A district in Cottonwood County. School tax (per 31,000) 1914__$11.00
45 '09 J-J 150,000_ __July 11939 water debt Is to be met by the Board
23,000
office.) Population in 1914 (est.)
(Int.
48 '10 M-8 300,000c___Mar 1 1940 of Water Commissioners, who, ac- 45Bldg.June at State Treas.
INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., Chic.,
1931
'11
$30.000
48 '10 A-0 125,000c_ _Apr 1 1940 cording to the city charter, "shall BOND.DEBT Nov 5
1914-345.000 and Deposit Bank, Winona.
48 '10 A-0 20,000____Oct 1 1940 establish such water-rates as will Assessed val.'13(35% act.)..653.407
48 '10 M-N200.000___ _Nov 1 1940 at all times insure to the city a suffiWORTHINGTON IND.S.D. NO.5.
48 '11 A-0 220.000_ _Apr 1 1941 Went income to pay interest and to School tax rate(per 31.000) 13 333.00
A district in Nobles County.
2,000
-Railroad Cross'gs. provide a fund to pay principal upon Population in 1914 (est.)
Abutments
Refunding Bonds.
4%8'86 J-J $50.000c-Jan 1 1916 all bonds. &a., Issued for water pur1929
_s- $53.000
WINONA.
poses." The value of all property
Armory Bonds.
DEBT Apr 28 1914-$53,000
Winona Co. BOND.City is county seat of
33002 M-N$99,000c_ May 1 1922 owned by the city. Including the
valuation 1913..__818,493
water works, Jan. 1 1914, was esti- Inc. Mar.6 1857. Pop'n '10, 18,583. Assessed rate (per 31.000) '13_324.10
Appropriations.
Council
Ref. Ferry Road & Bridge lids. Sch. tax
438'87 M-N100,000c-- May 2 1917 mated at 524.161.000.
J-J $15,000c_ _Jan 1 1933
ASSESSED VALUATION (60% 4s
Lake Como Bonds.
• This is the average of taxes per
High Wagon Bridge.
1 1921 of actual value):
43'ts'91 M-S $25,000c___Sept
55
Jan $100,000c_Jan 1 '19-'28 $1,000 for all purposes, including
1914.
1913.
Court-House and City Hall.
amounts raised by municipalities. as
Water-Works Bonds.
.58 '85 .14 $50.000c. ..Jan 1 1915 Real est_ $84,216.823 $106,452,024
J-J $50,000c_July 1 '29-'32 well as by the State and County.
438'86 3-3 100,000cJan 1 1916 Personal_ 30,026,424
32,439,196 31,18
430'87 M-N198,000c_ _.May 2 1917 Total..__*114,243.247 138,891,220
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
45-8'88 J-J 150.000c___Ju1y 2 1918 Tottax(perM) 28.25
32.30
divisions
In the table below we give the statistics regarding minor civil
1912.
West St. Paul Levee Grading.
1910.
reported an indebtedneas of over $25.45 '90 M-N$45,000c___May 1 1920 Real est..$104,180,969 $95,756,440 In the State of Minnesota which haveamong the foregoing detailed reports.
000 and which are not represented
Personal_ 29.278.286
Park Bonds.
29,534,740
1910.
43s'86 J-J 325,000c___Jan 1 1916 Total____ 133,459,255 125,281,180 We add the population from the U. S. Census of Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Bonded Floating
s'87 M-S 203.000c&r_Sept 1 1917 Tot.tax(perM) 28.20
29.20
debt. valuation. 51,000. 1910.
debt,
Lorailon.
48 '90 M-N 45,000c-- May 1 1920 • In addition to the total assessed
54
0
6
$ 80 00 1 : 0
et3 6:2009 $1 9 0
4s '05 A-0 75,000c---Oct 1 1935 valuation figures given for 1914. Ada Independent Sch. Dist_ -$25,000
1,638
Feb 1 1937 there is also $40,804,857 which rep- Altkin (V), Aitkin County_... 27.000 $1.570 1405.000
-A 25,000c
48 '07 F
None
35.000
4s '07 J-D 50,000c___June 1 1937 resents the valuation placed on Altkin School District
3,001
1994,284 ---37.000 14.000
M-S 50.000c-Sept 1 1938 money and credits in accordance with Alexandria (C). Douglas Co
48 '08
1,919
e2.215.563 e36.30
-A 50,000- --Aug 2 1939 a new method of taxation adopted Aurora (V), St. Louis Co..... 55.000 37,234 z2, ,
4s '09 F
6,960
669 604
62,800
Austin (C), Mowser County
410'13 J-D 280,000... _June 1 1943 by the Legislature.
1
2i:Tt5
None
75.000
All the valuation figures are as re- Austin School District
Fire Deportment Bonds.
1,553
None 1332,670 156.00
Barnesville (C), Clay County_ 30,000
43-5'86 J-J $50.000eJan 1 1916 ported after deducting exemptions.
438'87 M-N100,000c._ _May 2 1917
-In 1910 (Cen- Beltrami Co.Ind.S. D.No. 11x35,000 10.000 •1.634,295 '19.00
POPULATION.
Independ. Sch. Dist.. 71,000
4s '07 M-S 48.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1937 sus). 214,744; 1905, 197.023: 1900, Bemidji
1,690
e42.07
Blwabik (V), St. Louis Co_ ___ 47.813 11.153 el.1.25.737 "52.10
45 '08 3-D 50.000e___Dec 1 1938 163,065; 1890, 133.156.
2.319
681 '590.000
Blue Earth (C), Faribault Co- 25.000
45 '10 A-0 25,000c_ __Apr 1 1940
None e692.284 e22.00
28.500
Blue Earth School District__
Refunding Bonds.
SOUTH ST. PAUL.
1,840
None 1607,367 149.75 20,134
298
45 '90 M-N$50.000e_ _May 15 1920
This city is in Dakota County. Breckenridge (0 , Wind's Co_ 71,
147.110 None 110.990,106 110.90
Brown County
48 '03 3-3 99.000c___July 1 1933 Inc. 1886. Pop'n. 1910. 4.510.
Brown Co. Sch. Dist. No. l_s55.000
4s '04 A-0 75.000e___Apr 1 1934
Improvement Bonds.
e27,052,802
4s '08 A-0 .50,000c_ Apr 2 1938 6s a
J-D $47.000c_ June 1 1919 Chisholm Sch. 01st. No. 40-140.000
--- - 19.640
110.540.161
40,000
Clay County
48 '09 M-S 400,000e _Mar 1 1939
_--_ 19,640
Educational Bonds.
110,540,161
6,870
5%8'14 M-N129,700c-__Mar 1 1917 6s a
3-D $3.000c_ _Dec 2 1919 Clay Co. Sch. Dist. No. 29 ___x30,000
____
x55 MOO
Clearwater County
(Subject to call any int. paying date.)
_
Water Bonds (part yearly).
None 12.883.387
25.000
1,631
68 '13 F
-A $11,000_ __Aug 1 '14-'16 Cloquet Ind. Sch. Dist. No.7- 38,000 30,000 64.616,531 e30.70
Municipal Building Bonds.
Coleraine (V), Itasca County_
48 '06 M-S 5150.000c-Mar 1 1936
Fire-Department Bonds.
1915.849 129.00
M-S $3,000e_Sept 15 1917 Crow Wing Co.S. D.No.51-- 78,000
40 '06 A-0 50,000c-Oct 1 1936 6s a
x40,000
48 '09 J-D 50,000c.--June 1 1939 69 a
J-D
1.318
3,000e_ _ _June 1 1930 Dakota Co.8. D. No.81
1.000 e500,000 "56.70
Dec 1 1920 Dawson (V), Lao Qui Pane Co- 28,000
6s a
J-J
3.000c
Library Bldg. Bonds.
None "397.843 '27.00
35.000
Dawson School District
43-5'12 M-S $50.000c___Sept 1 1942
500
Refunding Bonds.
1291,850 -_-None
35,000
July I 1933 Deerwood (V).Crow Wing Co.. 49.000- 2,807
J-J $80.000c
45s'13 F
-A 25.000_
Aug 1 1943 5i4s
•45s'13 M-N200,000c___Nov 1943 5 A s'14 J-D 50.000c._ _June 1 1934 Detroit (C). Becker County___
1911.500 '129.30
None
District--76.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '14_$183,000 Detroit Ind. Sch.
Water Bonds.
None 17.717.663 110.03 12.094
30.000
2.959 Dodge County
fis '85 A-0$380,000e&r_Apr 1 1915 Sinking fund
90,300 • None 17,517,374 e7.00 17.669
2.533
458'87 M-N192.000c___May 2 1917 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.) _3,498,866 Douglas County
4,630 1703.506 181.00
75,000
(0). Polk Co
3.572
488 M-S 300,000e&r_Mar 1 1918 Total tax (per 31,000) 73- -$52.40 E. Grand Forks County
12.218.131 157.30
30,000
above have an Ely (C). St Louis
a All the 6% bonds 1914 s'89
7.036
235,000c__ _Jan 1 1919
48.500 --- - -- - __ _ e25.70
Eveleth (C). St. Louis Co
434s'89 M-N200,000c_ _ _May I 1919 endorsement stamped on back of Gilbert Sch. Dist. No. 18-140,000 0
- 0.000 e15.00
25,11110 e9.3 2.161
48 '90 M-N100.000c-May 1 1920 each bond and coupon reducing the Glenwood (C).Pope County__ 50.000
e600.000 ---one
209
1937 interest to 4%%. and also making
___Apr I
45 '07 A-0 50,000c
(Twp.). Itasca Co. 46,000 3.000 6817,267
2.230
4s '07 A-0 50,000cOct I 1937 bonds subject to call on 30 days'notice. Gr'd Rapids (V). Itasca Co-- 61.000 29.907 "596.340 - _ __
209
INT. on water bonds payable at Grand RapidsMason County_ 25.000
48 '08 M-N 50,000c___Nov 2 1938
None 1425,796 157.110
Hallock (V),
4s '09 34 50.000c__ _July I 1939 Capitol Nat. Bank, St. Paul; on all Hastings School District
28.000
9,831
13.864.766 613.50
48 '12 M-S 100,000c-Mar 1 1942 others except high-school bonds at Hubbard County
u57,231
Nonet10.651.319 ---- 18,969
•OW 13 M-N150,000 May 11933&'43 the Am. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.
264.721
Kandlyohl County
44s'13 F
-A 150.000 ___Aug I 1943
Keewatin (V), Itasca County-x80.000
-Apr I 1934 STEVENS COUNTY.
None e1,081.419 626.80
48.500
434s'14 A-0 50.000c
Litchfleid School District-Morris is the °minty seat.
Sewerage Bonds.
Little Falls Ind. Sch. Dist-875,000
Railroad Aid Bonds.
None 11.060.488 144.30
2,540
58 '85 A-0$197,000c__ -Apr 1 1915
-_ 56,000
J-J $50.000c-Jan 01923 Luveme (0). Rock County48'86 3-3 100,000c-Ju1y 1 1916 58'92 BD. DT.Jan 1 1914 $50,000 McLeod Co. Sch. Dist. No. 2 50,000
1994.365 117.57
-May 2 1917 GEN.
434s'87 M-N196,000c__
87.796 Madison Ind. Sch. Dis. No.74 38,500 . None e507.569 e34.50
(additional)
-D 200.000e&r_Dee 1 1918 Ditch debt
2,152
43s'88 J
None e928,105 e16.82
80,359 Marshall (C), Lyon County__ 75,000
-A 250,000c&r_Aug 1 1919 Sinking fund
48 '89 F
None 11.181.000 115.00
27.000
Marshall School District
42 '90 M-N145,000c&r_May I 1920 Total assessed val. 1913...5651.600 Melrose (C). Stearns County_ 31.400 3.155
2,591
1684.716 140.50
estate is about
on real
48 '07 M-S 100,000c_Mar 1 1937 (Assessment personal property about Melrose Ind. Sch. Dist
35,000
1-3 and on
As '07 M-N147.000cMay 1 1937
1,102
___Milaca (V), Mille Lacs County- 30,000 16.000 o169.000
A actual value.)
48 '08 .1-3 125,000e___3an 1 1938 Mcney and credits (addiu80.999
13.539.326 .12.40 10.705
Mille Lacs County
48 '08 M-N 75.000_ -Nov 1 1938
3.056
4,470 "770.000 "30.00
tional, full value)_____ 449.306 Montevideo (C), Chippewa Co- 45.100
150,000____July 1 1939
45 '09 3-3
•1,289.640 - --4,840
Moorhead, Clay Countyu44.644
-A 50,000---Aug 1 1939 State&Co. tax (per 31.000)'13310.70 Mt. Iron (V), St. Louis Co-- 55.000 42.000
48 '09 F
1.343
250,000c-_Ju1y I 1943 Average tax in minty 1913-*332.15 Mountain Lake Schl Dist_ _ 31,000
None 1287.000
-43W13
oo
8,293
Population In 1910
Hospital Bonds.
Murray County Ind. Sch. D-z30.000
May 2 1917
,
4'87 M-11346.000c
2.080
t1.823,656 146.80
Nashwauk (V), Itasco County 45,000
-A 50,000c-Aug I 1921 STILLWATER.
4 s'91 F
gl,500.000 42.00
5,648
75.000
This city is in Washington County. New Ulm (C), Brown County_ 60.000
-A 50,000c .Aug 1 1919
413 89 F
111,372.514 13.07 15.210
Nobles County
48 '05 M-S 20.000c.--July 1 1935 Inc. 1854. Population 1910, 10.218. Northfield (C) Rice County_ _x50.000
3,265
,
Permanent Improvement.
5.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1938
48 '08 A-0
2.826 1445.919 150.70
1.774
A-0 $60.0100c___Oct 1 1917 Ortonville (C), Bigstone Co.- 39.315
5s
Permanent Inuit. Bonds.
4/540.162 e50.00
1.801
Park Rapids (V), Hubbard Co. 31.000
J-.1 60.000c___July 1 1921
55
(Schools. Bridges and Sewers).
e546.162 e25.00
Park Rapids Ind. S. D. No. 1.. 42.000
Local Impt. (Part evert 5 years).
4s '03 M-S $200.000r-Sept 11933
District-. 42,000
58 '13 M-N$25.000c_Nov 1 '33-'43 Paynesville School
Street Bonds.
7.27 15.878
15.971.978
27.400
Pine County
Refunding Bonds.
48 '90 J-3 $22,000c___Jan 1 1920
None '523.000 -- - 2.475
Co_. 25.000
10,000c-Nov 1 1935 5s '91 J-J 325,000c...ion 1 1921 Pipestone (C), Pipestone
4s '05 M-N
1790.239 123.00
5,135
Pipestone School District.... 60.000
58 '11 M-S 90,000c_Sept 1 1941
Playground Bonds.
444,777 19.00
None
284100
Plainview School District_
-D $25,000- -June 1 1939 4s '12 July 47.000r_
42 '09 J
e361,127 e28.20
---Pope-Douglas Co.'s S.D.No.5 30.000
48 '11 A-0 10.000-__Apr 1 1941 (Due $1.000 in 1918,34.000 y'ly from Red Lake Falls (C). Red L.Co. 93.000
1,757
6324,217 --1919 to '29 incl. and 32.000 in '30)
4s '11 A-0 15,000--__Oct 1 1941
1,182
None 1486,721 148.00
95.000
Renville (C). Renville Co
Water-Works Purchase Bonds.
__Sept 1 1917
45 '12 M-8 55,00(1.
101,000 30,618113,649.455 110.00 23,123
-1915-192.1 Renville County
$105000
4A s 13 M-N 25,000_ -- -May 1 1943 45 '10 _-- DT.Sept 28'14 $307,000 Rochester (C), Olmstead Co
7,844
30.000 27.000 2.750.000 50.00
-Apr 1 1944 GEN.BD.
A-0 25,000c
43s'14
2,102
3,500
811.667 ---St. James (C). Waton wan Co 65.000
4%814 A-0 10,000c.....Apr 1 1916 Water bonds (additional)___105.000 St. Louis Co.Ind. S. D. No. 12x93,000
Assessed val '13 (3-5 act.) 4.032.8..5
Bridge Loans.
County 40.000
975.000 e42.00
5.000
4,176
y 1 1915 Total tax (per 31.000) 1914....$37.00 St. Peter (C). Nicolett
None e663.000 $23.00
58 '85 M-N$200.000c-Ma
INT. payable at Corn Exchange Sandstone Sch. Dist. No. S....47.000 7,000
438'86 J-J 100,000cJuly 11910
*985381 118 20 -- jig
Ind. Sch. Dist_ __ 30.090
Sauk
May 2 1917 Bank, Chicago, Fifth Avenue Bank. Sauk Centre (V), Benton Co._ 25,000
430'87 M-N212.000c_
5.889 e286.162 e46.80
1
Rapids
Tteasurer's office.
None 13,281,550 e9.30
8.136
438'87 M-N 50,000e_Nov 15 1917 N.Y.,and at City
29.000
Sherburne County
2,247
4%8'88 J-J 295.000e-July 2 1918
Sleepy Eye (C)Brown Countyx35.000
RIVER FALLS.
1.482
__ _
5301,056
2.000
43-8'88 F-A 16.000c-Aug 1 1918 THIEF
Brown CO... 29,500
This city Is in Pennington County. Springfield (VI. County.... 97.000
2.5.58
e598,822 e77.50
2.000
4s '89 .1-3 34.000c___July 1 1919
Staples (C). Todd
Electric-Light Bonds.
Nonet19.855.886 --__ 47,733
4s '90 J-J 249,000e&r_Jan 1 1920
95.000
Stearns County
$7,500
7.000 e1,191.920 e23.10
4s '90 M-N 55,000e_ _ -May 1 1920 4 iis
1931 Thief River Falls Sch. Dist... 85,800
40,000
100,000c__ _Mar 1 1937 5%5'11
- 1:876
4.000 e510.000 47.60'
45 '07 M-S
47.000
20,000Nov 1'22-'27-32 Tracy, Lyon County
4,990
6,000
1838,476 152.70
4s '10 M-S 71.000c-Mar 1 1940 548'12 M-N
94.000
Two Harbors (V). take Co
Refunding Bonds.
927
Department Funds.
0,000
Warroad (V), Roseau County-x3
3,054
e955,377 e5I.80
4s 12 s-a $2 581.000 June 15 1915 5)0'12 A-0 $8.000_ __Oct 15 1917 Waseca (C), Waseca County
70.000 38.073
Water-Works Ext.Bonds.
1.755
TAX LEVY CERTIFICATES.
325,000 47.20
27.000 14,000
County
Wells (V). Faribault
-- $39,000
The city Is authorized to issue in 5.4
4.135
2,500 01.295.755 36.00
90,000
1933 Willmar (C), Kandiyohl Co.-- 127,000
any one year certificates to amount of 58 '13 --- 15,000
---- 33.398
115.052.784
Winona County
Auditorium.
80% of the tax levy for said year.
None
2.538
Worthington (C). Nobles Co__ 47.390
320,000
-All issues of coupon bonds may be 4s
•1911 figures.
(0) City. (V) Village. f 1909 figures. g 1910 flCovers merely a recent
25,000
exchanged for registered securities 5s
1914 figures. z
flgtwes.
upon application. (See "Citron." V. BOND.DEBT Oct 3'14._ $172.500 e 1912 figures. t 1913not Informed as to what Is total debt. y Total debt.
Water bonds (Included)_--- 52,000 Issue of bonds; we are
.63. v. 847).

-1




Nov., 1914.]

IOWA-DEBT OF STATE.

121

BOONE INDEF. SCHOOL. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
00'10 M-S *$35.000_ _Sept 1 1920 4 As'10 J-D $23,000_ _ - _Jan 1 1920
450'11 J-J
*67.000_July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Sept 28'14 6138,000
40'12 M-S *8100,000c_ Sept 1 1922 Tax levy val.'13 (),( appr.)1,499.248
ITS
Building Bonds.
Money & credits (add%
5s '14 F
-A 310,000c___Feb 1 1924
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
full value)
1 280.208
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914-- $152.000
INT. at Harris Tr.&S.Bk., Chic.
Organized as a Territory (Act June 12 1838)____July 3 183b Tax levy val.'13(( appr'd)1.801.914
Dec. 28 1846 Moneys & credits (add'1, 890,264 CHEROKEE SCHOOL DIST.
Admitted as a State (Act Dec. 28 1846)
full value)
This district is in Cherokee Co.
Total Area of State (square miles)
56,025 Tax rate (per $1.000) 13
$92.00
Building Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
12.000 bs '14 J-J $85,000_ _ _ _July 1 1924
Des Moines
State Capital
*Red. after 5 Yrs. from Issue.
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Governor (term expires 2d day Jan. 1915)._ _George W.Clark
INT.at Security Say. Bk., Boone.
Wm. S. Allen
Secretary of State (2d day Jan. 1915)
CLARINDA IND. SCH. DIST.
Wm. C. Brown BOONE COUNTY. seat.
Treasurer (2d day Jan. 1915)
A district In Page County.
Boone is the county
Sch.BIdg.Bds.
(red. beg.dfay 1'17)
J. L. Bleakly
Auditor (2d day Jan. 1915)
Funding Bonds.
4Xs'12 A-0$25.450 Apr 15'20-'22-'24 00'12 M-N$50.000_ -May 1 1922
Under the "biennial election" amendment adopted In 1904, the General TOT. DT. May
BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-368.500
-.
18 '14_.
860.450
Assembly meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday In January Tax levy val.
(X appe.)._ _9,801,547
There is no emit to length of session.
Moneys and credits (add'i
CLEAR LAKE IND. SCH. DIST.
full value)
.2,094.057
This district is In Cerro Gordo Co.
-For the early history of Iowa's debt see "State Population in 1910
HISTORY OF DEBT.
27,626
Building Bonds.
and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 108.
bs '12 J-J $51,000--July 1 1922
-Iowa has no bonded debt. On Dec. 31 BURLINGTON.
FINANCIAL CONDITION.
Refunding Bonds.
1913 there were $142,310 42 warrants outstanding and the State had cash
Ss '12 J-J 66,500_ __July 20 1922
This city Is
in the general revenue fund amounting to $269,862 01. The Permanent Inoorp. July In Des Moines County. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '13_363,500
2 1836. Commission
School Fund on Dec. 31 1913 aggregated 34.803.890 39.
During Dec. 1913 and the early part of 1914 the State disposed of government adopted Nov. 29 1911. Tax levy val. '12(X appr.)-390.597
(add'i,
8675.000 5% certificates, the proceeds of which are to be used for the V.89. p. 1495. Pop'n 1910. 24,324. Moneys & credits
full value)
214.700
Funding Bonds.
extension of the Capitol grounds.
4s '04 ___ $110.000
1914-1923
EQUALIZED VALUATION.
-The equalized assessed valuation 4 s'10 ___ 48.000
1928-1930 CLINTON COUNTY.
(X appraised value) has been as follows in the years named:
The county seat is Clinton.
4 s'll
122,000
1932
Personal
Express,Teteph.
Funding Bonds.
Fire & Police Sta. and Sewer.
Lands.
Property.
Railroads. &Teleg.Cos.
$57.000
5s'07 ___ $60,000 - _ _1918-1927 4%5'11
Total.
1913--- _6615.250.000 $105,000.000 $80.000,000 $4.995.000$805.245.00O GEN.BONDS Oct 23'14- $340.000 TOT.131)7DT.Mar31'14- $57,000
1912- _ - 547,544,903
93,762.629 67.584,895 4.576.958 *713.469.385 Certificate debt
43.400
140.000 Drainage debt (add'i)____
1910---- 490,622,784 133.769.557 65.095.060 4,371,033 693,858,434 Floating debt
9.778
10.800 Sinking fund
1908-- - 475,693,422 123,492.167 64.524,659 3,757,985 667,668,234 Tax levy val.'14() appi94,706.878 Tax levy val.'13(4appe.).14.753,310
455,871.611 112,882,114 63.044.617 2,935,480 634.733,822 City tax rate (per $1,000) 14340.90 Moneys & credits (add%
1906-1902..-- 410.159,783 109.168,678 51,570.242 1,911,688 572,840.391
full value)
5.648,115
1900.... 393.250,888
98,856.185 46,194,727 1.551,959 539,853,759
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13_824.10
1890-- _ 374,753,112 105,543,264 42,902,608
Population in 1910
45.394
663.874 523,862,858 BURLINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
303.381.498
188082,638.655 23.646.161
152,706 409.819.020 48 '08 M-N*6140.900c_Jan 1 1918
59.100c_ _Jan 1 1919 CLINTON IND. SOH DIST.
*The value of moneys and credits amounting to $210.723,275 are not 4s '09 A-0
-A 41,000c_Aug 1 1919 4s '08 --- *$.38.500c-Dec 1 1918
included in the valuation figures for 1912, as they are now taxed as a sepa- 4s '09 F
rate item at a flat rate of 5 mills on the dollar of actual value. See fol- 4s '10 M-N 9,000c_ __Nov 1 1920 48 '09 -_ *$60.000c_May I 1919
BOND. DEBT Sept 28'14$200,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $98,500
lowing item.
Tax levy val.'13( appr.)4.827.884 Tax levy val.'13(X appr.)_3,211,900
TAXATION OF MONEYS AND CREDITS.
-The Legislature in 1911 Tax rate(per
$40.00 Money and credits (addipassed an Act (Chapter 83) requiring that moneys and credits be taxed at Population in $1,000)'13
1911 (est.)
tional, full value)
25,000
3 330,000
value with a flat levy of 5 mills. Heretofore moneys and credits were
full
* Subject to call.
School tax (per 81.000) 1914_631.00
assessed at full value and taxed at 25% of this value the same as other
INTEREST on bonds of 1910 pay*Red. after 5 yrs. from issue.
property.
able at First Nat. Bank, Burlington.
-The State tax (per $1,000) for 1913 was $4.90; this inTAX RATE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
cluded $2.90 general tax, 50 cents for educational purposes, 50 cents for CALHOUN COUNTY.
Council Bluffs Is In Pottawattamie
Capitol ground extension, 50 cents special agricultural extension and 50
Rockwell City is the county seatCounty. Incorporated 1853.
cents for State institutions under Board of Control.
Court
-House Bonds.
On Apr.24 1911 City Council voted
-For constitutional provisions and Acts of Legis- 5s '13 A-08125,000__Apr 1 1923 to take over plant of Council Bluffs
DEBT LIMITATION.
lature limiting the creation of debt, both State and municipal. see State and GEN.BD.DT. Apr 1914-335.000 City Water-Works Co.at valuation of
City Section for Nov. 1913, page 119. Iowa's constitution restricts the Assessment debt (add'1)„.. 200,023 $510.500, fixed by court of condemTax levy val.'13( X aPpr.)-9,264.885 nation. V. 92. P. 1191. See recreating of debt. both State debt and municipal debt.
marks under State debt limit. $600,-Judge Smith McPherson Moneys & credits (add'I
DECISION REGARDING DEBT LIMIT.
full value)
1.067.594 000 bonds were sold for this purpose
1909, in a caselinvolving the right
of the U. S. Circuit Court on Oct. 22
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13418.70 in May 1911. V.92. p. 1390.
of the City of Council Bluffs to issue bonds for a muncipal water system, Population
in 1910
17.090
Refunding (red.begin.in 1903)•
sustained the city's contention that it could issue bonds up to 5% of the
4)0'83 A-0 $30.000c-Oct 1 1918
actual value of the property of the city and was not limited to 5% of the
Funding Bonds.
taxable value. Judge McPherson construed "taxable" to mean the actual CEDAR RAPIDS.
Cedar Rapids is in Linn County.
1$41.500c---Sept '15-'17
value of property subject to taxation, and not the assessed value, which.
by the State code, Is fixed at only 25% of the actual value. In taking this Charter granted 1856. Commission 4)-§s M-S 13,000 in even years
and $13,500 in odd yrs
position Judge McPherson referred to the opinion of the State Supreme government adopted in 1908. On
$1.500c___Sept 1 1919
Court handed down in 1905, in the case of Halsey vs. City. of Belle Plaine July 1 1903 city took over waterM-S 27,000_ _Sept 1 '15-'18
(128 Iowa 467),which,he says,puts at rest the question raised. V.89,1/.1176. works formerly owned by Cedar Rap- 4(4*
Ids Water Co.. and assumed all out- ($4,500 in even years and $4,000 in
OPINION REGARDING MUNICIPAL IMPROV'T BONDS.
-The
odd years)
Department of Justice,in Nov. 1911 rendered an opinion to the effect standing obligations, amounting to
Fire-Engine House Bonds.
that municipal improvement bonds or certificates issued in anticipation $450.000, of which $235.000 has been
paid, leaving outstanding $215.000. 4Xii'11 J-.1 $20.000- _ _Jan 1 1921
of the collection of taxes need not be considered in determining the conWater-Works Bonds.
Funding ($10,000 yrly. on June 1)
.
stitutional limit of indebtedness as fixed by Section 74-v of the Supplement
48 '99 J-101 $61,000c__ _June 1 1919 4 X s'll M-N$600,000
to the Code. 1907. V. 94, p. 365.
($40,000 May 1 '16 and an equal
Bridge Bonds.
BONDS TAX FREE.
-The 1909 Legislature passed an Act providing 4Xs'11 M-S$129,000c_Mar
amt. y'ly thereafter until paid.)
1 '15-'31
for the exemption from taxation of municipal, school and drainage bonds
Debt Oct 1 1914.
J-J 42.200c
or certificates hereafter issued. It is expressly provided, however, that 59
(Part due each year until 1930.)
banks or trust companies holding such bonds or certificates shall not be
430'14
8125.000__Feb 1 '26-'34 Bonded. under 5% limit__ 3118.500
permitted to make any deduction from the assessment of their shares by
Intersection bonds (add'i)_- 45,500
Concrete-Dam Bonds.
reason of that fact. V. 88. p. 1329.
-A $125,000_Feb 1 '15-'29 Water-works bonds (add'i)_ 600,000
4%5'14 F
Spec. sewer dLst. bris. (addl) 75,000
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS is regulated by Section 364 of the
Water Co. Bonds (debt assumed).
Code of 1897. as amended by Laws of 1913, which is as follows:
ds '97 M-N$150,000c-Nov 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 11914. 839,000
Sec. 364.
-Investments
-In What lobe Made.
Appr. val.'13
true val.)19.613,776.
(Subject to call Nov. 1907 at
are to be made, including those to be made -Where investments offunds 44 '03 J4 $65.000c- _July 1 105.) Tax levy val.ç14 (X aePr44.903,444
13
by executors,
1918
trustees and guardians,and no mode of investment is pointedadministrators, (
Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1913--311.44
Subject to call any J4 at par.)
out by statute,
they may be made in the stocks or bonds of this State,
Population In 1910 ((..ensus)-29.292
or
Refunding Bonds.
United States, or in bond or mortgage upon real property of those of the
INT. payable in N. Y. City at Nat.
encumbered value of twice the investment, or under order of the clear, un- 48 '96 34 $100.000c_ _July 1 1916
___ 45.000c ----1916-1919 Park Bank; also at City Treasury.
of court in bonds 6s
issued by or under the direction of cities, towns,
Fire Fund Bonds.
counties, school or drainage
districts of this State.
DEBT LIMIT.-Legal limit of
m-S $9,500
6s
1923 debtedness city may incur for inall
POPULATION OF STATE
(Due part yearly.)
purposes. $927,488.
1910-2.224,77111890-1,912,29711870_ _
Sewer
192 214 4318'11- Bonds.
1900- --2.231,85311880- _ -1.624.61511860---1,194,02011850
.14 $55_,000-July 1 '22-'31 COUNCIL BLUFFS SCH. DIST.
674.91311840:
43,112
Sewer Dist. Bonds (part yearly).
.sra
This district Is co-extensive with
63$40.000
1919
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
City of
BOND.liEBT Oct 1 '14_ $946.700 Kane Twp.andBonds.Council Bluffs.
Water debt (included)
215,000 48 Refunding
STATE OF IOWA.
.Dec 1 1919
'09 J-D
Appraised val. 1913
NOTE.
-For reports not given in alphabetical order
33.678.947 4s '10 J-J 857,000c..
50,000r--July 2 1920
see "Additional Statements" at the end of this state. among the following Tax levy val.'13(X appr..)8.419.737 (Subject to call after July 2 1915)
Moneys & credits (add I
$82.000__--July 1 1922
full value)
1,056.990 4)4s'12
ALBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax rate(per SLOW) 1914 -.423.00 (Subject to call 342.000 after July 1
This district is in Monroe County. ATLANTIC. In Cass County.
1917 and $40,000 July 1 1922.)
This city is
Inc. Population in 1910 (Census)_ _32,811
in 1872. Population 1910. 4,560.
Building Bonds.
INT. on 4% ref. bets. at Norwich BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $189,000
4Xs
F
Judgment Bonds,
-A 1$4,000c
1917
Say. Society, Norwich. Conn.: 4%_ Tax levy val.'13(X appr.)4.855.285
4f5
A-0 25,000c_-1919 & 1920 55- 812.500
1929 water-works bonds at Northern Tr. Moneys & credits (addl.
Lighti3onds.
full value)
A-0 15.000c
434e
1923
Co., Chicago; water 54 and bonds
578.767
813,000
4345 --- 60.000c
1921 of 1914 at Farmers' Loan dc Trust Population in 1912 (eat.)
1922 34s
33.000
Nater and Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 30'144102,000
Co..
INT. at Harris Tr.&S.Bk., Chic.
5s '11 -_ $40.000_ - __Nov 1 1921 First New York; funding bonds at
Nat. Bk., Chic.; sewer bonds,
Tax levy val.'13(X appr'd) 705,122
($5,000 payable annually)
.
ref.
Moneys & credits (addl)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ 365.500 6%officebonds and 5% bridge bonds CRAWFORD COUNTY.
at
full value
Denison is the county seat.
of City Treas.; bridge and
319,852
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
sewer bonds of 1911 at Cont. 8: Corn.
Tax rate '1350n assessed val $48.00
Bridge Bonds.
Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
per $1,000)tOn actual val--- 12.00 BOONE.
434s'08 A-0 $50,000c
Population in 1914 (est.)
($4,000 each six months beginning
5,000
This city Is in Boone Co. Incorp.as
April 1 1916.)
INT. payable in Altea.
city of second class March 28 1868. CEDAR RAPIDS IND.SCH.DIST.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 650,000.
Building Bonds.
Ref. Water (Subject to call).
48 '09 F
-A
3s
$38,500_ _3'ne 1 '19 &20 44s'10 J-D $60.000c--Aug 2 1919 Tax levy val.'13()( appr.) 11.907,230
Fund. Wat. Bds.(Red. Aug.2'14. 43.s'14 M-S 55,000c-June 27 1920 Moneys & credits (addl.
full value)
140,000c___Mar 1 1924
1.006,048
45
AMES.
$3,040.10-Aug 2 1919 4Xs'14
25,000c__May 15 1924 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13$16.66.
Fund. Bonds (Red. Aug. 2 '14).
This city Is in Story County.
School-Ground Purchase Bds. Population in 1.910 (Census)-20.041
48$5,459.90c Aug 2 1919 4Xs'10 J-D
Water-Works Bonds.
INT. at Crawford County State
$12.000c_June 27 1920
t Water:Works Bonds.
- -'28 430'11 M-NS150.000c_May
Bank, Denison.
--- $50,000-1916 '26
Refunding Bonds.
54
1'17-'31
Electric-Light Bonds.
430'11 J-D
30,000c__Dec 1 1931 410'08 J-D $48.000c___July 1 1918 DALLAS
20.000c_ _ _June 1 1920
COUNTY.
1916 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.) 4345'10
_- - $12,000c
5s
Adel Is the county seat.
00'14 J-J $25.000_ _July 1 1934 448'11 J-D 50,000c__June 27 1921
Funding Bonds
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 6409.000
Refunding (Red. beg. Apr. 15'140
1929 (Subject to call beginning July 1'244 Tax levy val.'13
-- - $25,000c
4Xs
(X apPr.)8,470,465 4({s'04 A-0 $67,000c.--Apr 15 1924
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $252,000 Tax rate (per 61,000)
Drainage District Bonds.
Intersection Paving Bonds.
1913-333.70
Tax levy val'13
(X apped)-1.377.970
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 41.45
-s
__- 611.000
- . $8,000
Money & creWts (addi
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1912-372.000
BOND.DEBT A pr 1914-387,000
full value)
639,625
apped)-856,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_392.00 CHARLES CITY IND. SCH.DIST. Drainage debt (add'i)
11,000
Tax levy val.'13 4
Tax levy val.'11 ().4 appr..)8,403.523
Moneys and credits (add'I),
Population in 1910 (Census). _10,347
A district in Floyd County.
State&Co.tax(per $1 000) 12319.00
554,702 t INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., 4548'10 M-N$25.000___ -Nov
full value
1
4 223 Davenport; others at City Treas. 450'11 J-r) 50,000_ __June 21 1920 Population in 1910 (Census)-.23.628
Population in 1910
1921
INTEREST at Winslow, Lanier &
INT. payable at Ames. Say. Bang. office.
bs '13 .1-D 40,000r- _ _Jun e 1 1923 Co., New York.

State of Iowa.




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IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VoL. xerx.

Sch. tax (per 31,000) 1913---330.80 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_- $115,000 KEOKUK.
DAVENPORT.
Keokuk is in Lee County,
16.392
This city is in Scott Co. Inc. as a Population in 1914 (eat )____100.000 Floatini, debt
1,339 Dec. 13 1848. Its debt. IncorP.
INT, payable at First Nat. Bank. Sinking fund
which
town Jan.25 1839 and as a city Feb.5
Chicago, A. B. Leach & Co., Chicago. Tax levy vat '13(51 appr )1,138.790 amounted to over $600.000 some
1851. Population 1910. 43.028.
Total tax (per $1,000) 191:3_310.00 years ago (caused by the reckless
and at office of District Treasurer.
Funding Bonds.
Issue of bonds In aid of proposed railINT. payable in Fort Madison.
45 '09 M-N$318.000c_Nov 1 '14-'29
roads. few of which were built) is
DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 1.
5s '13 M-N100,000
being reduced at the rate of $4,000
1914-1926 HAMILTON COUNTY.
(Due serially ending Sept. 1 1931.) 5348'11 J-D$300,000
per annum. Commission governThe county seat Is Webster City.
TOT. DEBT Oct 12 '14 3300,000
Park Bonds (Serial).
ment has been accepted by this city.
Drainage Bonds (taz-ezemP)•
$45.000__ _ _Jan 1 1932 Appraised val. 1913-14--_ _2,816.000
4k's'12
Funding Bonds
INTEREST payable at County 6s '11 J-J $67,875.53c
Improvement Bonds.
Levee
4s '11 M-9 375.000_ _Sept 1 '17-'31 Treasurer's office in Burlington or at (Part yearly beginning Jan. 1 1913) 55 '13 M-9 $40,100_1Mar 1 '15-'28
Refunding Bonds.
Oct 1914- $606,000 Harris Trust & Say. Bank. Chicago. 5548'11 M-N$39.335.96-1915-1918
GEN.BD. DT.
-3 $65.000c__Jan 1 1926
5148'12 M-N 20.000c ---1915-1920 4s '06
143,000
Levee impt bds Apr '14__
County has no general bonded debt. 53 '14 3-3 100,000e
Appraised valuation 1914 -47.590.460 DUBUQUE.
Dubuque is situated in Dubuque Drainage debt Apr 19l4...._$346.213 BOND.DEBT Sept 25'13 $208,000
Tax levy val.'14 (Si act.)23,795,230
Co. Inc. as a town in 1837 and as a Taxable val.'13 (51 appr.)-8.499.498 Appraised valuation 1911-11.000,000
Moneys & credits (add'1,
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'12-$10.25
Moneys and credits (add'I
6,200,000 city in 1841. Pop'n 1910. 38.494.
full value)
1.621,162 Population in 1910 (Census)_14.008
full value)
Water Works (Red. 340,000 tirlit.)
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14-.318.00
19.242
J-D3284,000c__ _June 1 1920 Population in 1910
4548
DEBT LIMIT.
-City debts in this
The city is under a special charter
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office State are limited by provisions of the
Judgment Bonds.
and collects taxes, as noted above.
State constitution (see State of Iowa),
on Si the appraised value of property 4518'10 J-D 349,000.. Dec 10 1925
HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. but the debt of Keokuk was created
of city.)
Street (Red. at option
instead of 34', as is customary in
A district in Franklin County. before constitutional inhibition took
58 '14 J-J 378.000.....Jan 3 1921
other cases.
Bonds are tax-free.
Refunding Bonds
effect.
INT. is payable at Geo. M. BechBuilding & Improvem't Bonds.
F-A $96,000c___Feb 1 1916
tel & Co.. Davenport. N. W. Halsey 4s
A-0 105,000c.. Apr 1 1916 Ss '14 M-N$70.000c-Mar 1 1924
& Co., Chic.. and.'Union Say. Bank, 4s
4s
J-J 120,000c___Jan 1 1917 (Subject to call $2.000 yearly begin- KEOKUK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Davenport.
Building Bonds.
ning May 11919.)
4s
-A 240,000c___Feb 1 1917
F
45
A-0 34,132c___Oct 1 1919 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914_ $70,000 4345'14 M-N395.000e- _May 1 1924
DAVENPORT SCHOOL DIST.
4s
J-J 35,000c___Jan 1 1921 Val. for taxation 1913_ ___3,341,706 BOND. DEBT June 1914- $116,000
School (Red. 5 yrs. from issue).
3.000 Tax levy val.'13(51 appr.) 3.319,549
4s
-A 15,400c___Feb 1 1922 Population in 1914 (est.)
F
4s '06 M-S $59.000c-Mar 1 1916 3545
INT.at Harris Tr. & S. Bk., Chic. Appraised value (eat.). ..._12.160,117
-A 13,250c_ -Feb 1 1920
F
4s '06 A-0 100,000c-Oct 1 1916 GEN.BD.DT.Mar. 1'14 3658,782
60,000c-July 6 1919 Assessment debt
45 '09 J-J
252,671 HANCOCK COUNTY.
KEOKUK COUNTY.
-D 65.000-- _June 1 1921 Floating debt
44s'11 J
Garner is the county seat.
245,620
Sigourney is the county seat.
410'14 J-D 21.000c- __June 1 1924 TOT. DEBT Mar 1 '14_ _ 1.157.073
Drainage Bonds.
Court-House (red. beg. in 1914).
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 $305.000 Water debt (additional)
M-N$300,000c -A917-1926
209,000 5Sis
Tax levy val.'14(Si appr.)12.666,274 Sinking funds
County has no general bonded debt. 4s '09 M-S3110,000c-Mar 1 1919
1,244
BOND.DEBT Nov 26 '14 3110.000
credits (add 1,
Moneys &
Drainage debt Oct 1913--- 3300,000
.9
6,743.740 Appraised valuation 1913_26,618,667 Appraised valuation 1913-23,587.500 Tax levy val.'13(( appr.) ,255,308
full value)
State&Co. tax(per $1.000)'1.320.20
$27.50 City tax rate (per 31,000) '13-$14.50 Moneys & credits (add'I.
Tax (per $1,000) 1914
INTEREST payable in New York
in 1914 (eat)
46,500
Population
675,909 Moneys and credits (addifull value)
tional full value)
INTEREST payable at Geo. M. City and at City Treasurer's office.
3.842,057
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$22.60
Bechtel 61 Co.'s. Davenport.
Population in 1910 (Census) _12.731 Population in 1910 (Census) .21,160
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
DUBUQUE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
_ $42,000
-s '06
DENISON.
J-D 115.000__Dec 1 '17-'21 HARRISON COUNTY.
This city is In Crawford County. 4s
KNOXVILLE.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '14- 3157.000
This city is in Marion County.
Logan is the county seat.
Incorp. In 1876. Pop'n '10,3.133.
30,341
Floating debt Apr 1
Refunding Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
1914_36,000
1933 Tax levy val '13(Si appr )8,496.407 4s
00'14 A-0 $70,000
5s '13 M-8 $65.000c
Court-House Bonds.
(Due 336,650 Jan 11034 and $1.750
(Subject to call as follows: Bonds School Bo (per 31.000) 1913-320 00
42,000 58
Population in 1914 (est )
$100.000
1916-1931
yearly beginning Oct 1 1915.)
Nos. 1 to 5,incl.. 5 yrs. after date;
Upper Boyer Dr. Dist. Bonds.
--8
___ 331,000
bonds from 6 to 15, incl., 10 years
INT at First Nat Bk ,Dubuque
6s '11 M-N$27,500----May 1 1926
atter date, and bonds Nos. 16 to
Judgment Bonds.
County bond debt Jan 1 '13 3106.000
30, incl., 15 years after date.)
323.000
DUBUQUE COUNTY.
Tax levy val.'12(Si 8,pcor.)8,369,181 BOND. DEBT Feb 1914_ -$124,000
BOND DEBT Feb 1914__ $92.500
County seat Is Dubuque.
Tax levy val '130 appr )_ _ 556,023
3.200
Court House (Int. at Treas. office) State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'12.318.92 Population in 1910
23.162
J-J 362.000c___Jan 1 1916 Population in 1910
48
Funding (Int. at Treas. office.)
DES MOINES.
COUNTY.
KOSSUTH
COUNTY.
Des Moines is situated In Polk Co. 430'11 J J $185,000c_July 1 '21-'31 HENRY Pleasant Is the county scat
Algona is the county seat.
Mount
Inc. as a town in 1851 and as a city n BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $247,000
Funding Bdice. Ilds.(Taz-exempt)
Court-House Bonds.
47.113
1857. On June 20 1907 city voted In Floating debt
$72,000cAuly 1 '16-24
4%8'10
Tax levy val.'13(51 appr.)16.387,794 430'12 -- $100.000
favor of commission form of govern-- 70,000_ _July 1 '24-'29
(Due $40,000 in 5 years and 360.000 43.j8
ment (V. 85, p. 113). constitutional- Moneys St credits (add'',
Drainage Bonds (Tax-exempt).
in the next 5 years).
1.220.459
full value)
ity of which was affirmed. V. 86,
Apr 1914__ 3100.000 534&6.5 M-N $424,847c-1915-1923
p. 870. On July 30 1913 city ar- State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13__$20.00 BOND.DEBT
appr.)7,133,393 GEN. BD. DT.Sept 1914 $142,000
ranged to take over the plant of the Population in 1910 (Census)-57,450 Tax levy val.'13 (Si
State& Co.tax(per $1.000)'11319.50 Drainage debt (additional)- 750,000
Des Moines Water Co. for $2,302.appr.)11,072,690
18,640 Tax levy val.'13
Population in 1910.
522 Vote taken in March 1914 on ESTHERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Moneys & credits add'1,(
A district In Emmett County.
the question of buying the plant,also
full value)
1,133,825
IOWA CITY.
the proposition to issue $2,380,000 55 '02 --- $25,000c---Aug 1 1922
This city is in Johnson County. State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'13419.00
bonds to pay for same The ques- 58 '02 --- 25.000e_ __Dec 1 1922
Population in 1910 (Census)...21
5.9 '03 --- *25.000c---Mar 1 1923 Inc. in 1857. Pop'n 1910, 10,091.
tion of purchase carried but the bands
INT. on funding bonds at Harris
Funding Bonds.
1922
did not. V. 98. p. 1100. The bond 5s '12 --- 10,000c
Trust & Say. Bank. Chic.: other
4
proposition was again submitted 5s '13 --- 20,000e___Sept 1 1923 43/&5s J-D 3167.000c._ _ _ 1915-1926 bonds at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Park Bonds.
Nov. 3 1914 and carried. V. 99, p. 55 '13_._ 10,000c_ _May 1 1923
1917
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '14 $115.000
1473. Pop'n 1910. 86,368.
7Sewer lionds:
LEE COUNTY.
17,000
Sinking fund Mar 191C
City Hall Bonds (Special).
1929-1930
--- $20,000
County seat is Fort Madison.
4s '09 J-J 3350,000c-July 6 '14-'28 Tax levy val.'14(51 aPPrd.)1,016,479 6s
Paving Bonds.
Refunding Compromise Bonds.
5.000
4345'07 M-N115.000r___May 1 1917 Population in 1914 (eat)
1928-• • 31 31.4s
65
--- 324.000
J-D3205.000c_Dec 1 '15-20
1 '22-27
153,000r_may
*Rod. after Mar. 1918.
(330.000 in 1915: yearly 335,000
Flood Protection Bonds(Spec °•
.
INT. at Iowa Say. Bank, Estherv. 6s Improvement Bonds.
-_ 390.000
1916-1920.)
5s '13 -__ 9169,500
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1914- 8313.000
Funding Bridge Bonds.
58 '14 M-9 42,500c Mar 25'15- 24 FAIRFIELD IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val.'12(Si appr.)2.346.214 4s '10 F
-A $30,000-Aug 1 '15-'20
Park Purchase (Special).
A district in Jefferson County.
$81.50 BOND.DEBT Apr 27'14_ $270,000
27
Tax rate (per 31,000)'13
5s '12 _-- 320.500
Bldg. Bds.(red. begin.in 1917)•
INTEREST payable at Geo. M Tax le val.'13 (vy
Bridge Bonds (General).
454s'12 J-J $60.000c___July 1 1922
Iowa.
State&Co.tax(per 1,000) '13-327.00
1
)
411; 1 M-N3146.000_ _May 1 '15-31 TOTAL DEBT Nov 4 '14_ S105.000 Bechtel 4 Co., Davenport,
in 1910 (Census)_ _36,702
Refunding Bonds (General).
Tax levy val.'12(Si annr.)1.014.881 IOWA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Population First Nat.Bank. Chicago.
INT. at
48 5 J-J $283.000c_ __July 1 1915 Population
'
5,500
Funding (Red. $4,000 yearly).
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1905.)
1920
July 330.000c
5$
Funding Bonds (General).
LUCAS COUNTY.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
Building Bonds.
4s '96 M-N$300,000c__May 1 1916
Chariton is the county seat.
West Union Is the county seat.
1922
June $34.000c
%s
48 '97 M-N 35.000c_ May 1 1917
139,000__May 1 '15-'17 4 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly)
4%s
-a 332.500
s
1915-1920
(Subject to call May 11916.)
-a 115,000„Nov 1 '15-'19 50
s
Funding Bonds.
434s
923
Mar $20,000c
30'98 J-D 15,000c--Dec 1 1916
12.000-May 1 '18-'20 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $84,000 454s
M-N$11,500c ..__..1921-1922
Police Equipt. Bonds (Special).
4,000.--Nov 1 1920 T levy val.'13
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-343,000
( appr.)-2.030,556
Tax
1915-1918 BOND. DEBT May 1914 342.000 Moneys and credits (add'!)
Tax levy val. (Si aPnr.) 4.969,104
65 '14 -__ $16,500
Fire Equipt. Bonds (Special).
Tax levy val.'13(Si aPV.)10,641,297
full value)
967,060 State&Co.ttut(per 31.000)'13$24.00
est $20.00 Population in 1914 (est.)
5s '14 ___ 3103.000
St.Stco. tax(per$1.000) 13
13.462
12,000 Population in 1910
GEN. BD. DT. Aug 1914 $959,000 Population in 1910 (Census)--27.919
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
INT. in Davenport and Chicago.
Special bond debt (incl.)__ 647.500 •
Floating debt June 1 1914... 163.548 FORT DODGE.
MARSHALLTOWN.
IOWA FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
City is in Marshall Co. First inCash on hand June 1 1914_ _ 547.446
This city Is In Webster Co. Incor. 4548'09 M-S $5,000c
1919
1915 corp.July 1863. Inc.as city of 2nd
Valuations for 1913 (Appraised). 1869. City now governed under com- 65 '10 Sept 1,000r
class Mar 1868. Commission govt.in3106.757.876 mission plan. Pop'n 1910. 15,543.
Gen. valuation
Building Bonds.
11. Pop'n '10. 13.374.
Ref. Water(Red.aft.10yrs.fr:issue). bs '13 F
Corporation stock
6,861.872
-A $75,000c --Aug 1 1923 stalled Apr.5,
Fire Fund Bonds.
Moneys and credits_
5.407,422 43 '08 --- 331.000c---Apr 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- 381,000
$7,500__ --July 1 1919
-Feb 1 1925 Tax levy val.'13(51 appr.)_3,076,350
-A 316,000c
Corporation lands
2,876.088 45 '05 F
Funding Bds. (Part every 2 lira.)
4Sis'09_--- $5,000c. _May 1 1929 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$34.00
1500 454504 J-J $11,0000-July 1 '16-'24
Total
Ref. Bds.(Red.01.10 yrs.from iss.) Population in 1913 (est.)
$118,703,258
(Part every two years.)
045'08 --- $25,000c-__Afig 1 1928
454s at Geo. M. Bechtel
Tax Levy Value.
INT. on
Gen. val.(Si appraised)326,689,469 48 03 _- 25,000c---May 1 1923 & Co., Davenport: on 6s at Iowa 4548'11 ___ 25,000c___May 1 1921
30.000c- _ -May 1 1929
Corp.stock(20% appr'd) 1.572,374 4548'03 M-S 27,000c_ Sept 1 1923 Falls: on 58 at Harris Trust & Say. 5s
Refunding Bonds.
Moneys & credits (act.).. 5,407.422 BOND. DEBT 8pt 1914._ $129,000 Bank, Chicago.
.1-3 $34.000c___July 1 1020
48
Corp. lands (51 appr'd)_
719,022 Tax levy val.'13(Si appr.)_3,592,775
Water Works Bonds.
City tax (per 81.000) 1913....-$32.00 JACKSON COUNTY.
4Sis
$11,000____July 1 1916
Total
$34.388,287
Maquoketa is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14-3118,500
Moneys and credits and corpora- FORT DODGE SCHOOL DIST.
Funding Bonds.
are assessed only 5 mills
1918 Tax levy val.'14 ((4 appr.)2,008.882
Building Bonds.
tion lands
'08 F-A $26,000
.1-J 330.000
1919 5s '12 A-0 16.000
1915-1930 Tax rate(per $1.000) 1914-491.00
on the dollar. The tax levy on the 45
55
general valuation and corporation 458'12 A-0 50,000-__ Apr 1 1922 55 '13 F-A 108.000. Feb 1 '19-'33
59 '13 J-D 65.000_ _June 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $150,000 MARSHALLTOWN IND. SOH. D.
stock is 32.1 mills.
June 1 1923.) Tea levy val.'13(Si appr. 7.847,044
)
,
Refunding Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treasurer's (Subject to call beg.-Refunding Bonds.
-A $12,000c_._Feb 1 1921
454501 F
Moneys & credits (add 1.
office.
4s J-D $5,000
1918
2.510.225 434s'12
57,000c__July 1 1922
full value)
4 8'11 J-D 40,000_ .....Dec 1 1921 Population in 1910
21.258
Bldg. Bonds.
DES MOINES IND. SCH DIST. BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14_ 3290,000
448'12 J-J $79.000---July 1 1932 Tax levy val.'13(y;
INT. payable at County Treasury. 45 '06 J-J 315,000c___july 1 1916
aPPr.)-3.687,600
(Subject to call beg. in 1909.)
-Mar 1 1933 Moneys and credits (add'I
430'13 M-9 50,000c
55 '13 --- 15.000c__ _July 1 1933
COUNTY.
5.5 '13 M-S 276.500c..-Mar 1 1933
full value)
826,000 JASPER Is the county scat.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1921)
Newton
Refunding Bonds.
18.000
4548'14 M-N$30,000c__ May 1 1924
48 '05 --- $40.000____July 1 1915 Population in 1913 (est.)
Court-House Bonds.
INT. on building bonds & refund- 48 '09 Dec $90,000r__ -Dec 1 1919 BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $129,000
7,000---Sept 1 1915
48 '05 --appr.).2,055,771
'09 --- 117.000__June 1 '15-'23 ing bonds due 1921 payable at Geo. (Subject to call $15.000 yearly on Tax levy val.'13
45
Moneys and credits (add'I
Dec. 1. beginning 1912)
430'11 M-N210.000--....May 1 1931 M. Bechtel & Co., Davenport: other
.
full value)
994,253
bonds at First Nat. Bk.. Chicago.
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 30'14 $90,000
4548'12 --- 147,500c
48.021
Drainage dist. bds.(add'I)
_s '12 --- 70.000
appr.)12,470,570 MASON CITY.
Tax levy val.'14
430'12 M-N 70,000----Nov 1 1932 FORT MADISON.
This city is In Cerro Gordo County.
County seat of Lee County. Inc. Moneys & credits (add'I,
B: uilding Bonds.
4.260,900 430'12 -- $24000
1932
full value)
48 '09 --- $200,000-July 1 '25-'29 Oct 21 1865 Pop'n 1910, 8,900
Sept 1 1930
Ref Bds. (Red. beg. July 1 1907) State& Co.tax(per $1,000)'14319.50
400.000.
Corporationbonds.
40'10
J-J $111.000c___July 1 1922 Population In 1010 (Census). 27.034 4s&454s--- $84,000_ -'19,'21,'22,'32
4s
41.0'14 _ _ - 19,000
Water Bonds.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
INT.on court-house bonds payable
TOT.BD.DT.Mar 1914 31,680.000
4348'03-08-- $29,000. - _1916 & 1928
--- 34.000_ _$2,000 yearly at First Nat. Bank, Newton.
Tax levy val.'13(51appr.) 26,250.000




Nov., 1914.]
MASON CITY (Concluded)
Park Bonds.
-s
$8,000
Refunding Bonds.
55 '13 J-D $20,000c_ _Dec 1 1923
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914---$190,917
Impt. certifs. (Included)___ 45,317
Tax levy val.'13 (41 anpr.)2,811.059
Moneys & credits (add'1,
full val.)
853,409
Population in 1910
11.230
MONONA-HARRISON DRAIN.
DIST. NO. 1.
A district In Monona and Harrison
eounties (P. o. Onawa).
6a '07 M-N$202,125_ _Dec 1 '15-'21
BOND.DEBT Apr 27 '14-$231.000
INT.at Continental& Commercial
Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Fire-Equip. Bonds.
-A 512,000
1915-1918
Os '14 F
(Due $10,000 yearly beg. June 1916.)
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 1914_5226.000
bonds (add'1)_ 275,000
Water-works
Taxlevyval.'13(31appr's'd)3,643.024
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_5100.00
INT. on funding and refunding
bonds at First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
OTTUMWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
450'07 M-8 $25,000c___Sept 2 1917
M-S 10,000c
1917
430
(Subject to call.)
4s '09 --- $25.000c
1919
Building Bonds.
440 12 F
-A $43 000c___Aug / 1922
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14- $103,000
Floating debt
50.000
Sinking fund
3.000
Tax levy val.'1304 appr.) 3,803,034
School tax rate (per $1.000)'13 $39.50
Population in 1914 (est.)
25,000
INTEREST on the 310.000 bonds
payable at Chicago. on the bonds of
1907 in Chicago, tile bonds of 1909
In Ottumwa and on the bonds of
1912 at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.

MONROE COUNTY.
Albia Is the county seat.
County Fund Bonds.
J-J $41,000___ _Part yearly
440
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1914_ 541.000
4.821,197
Tax levy val.'13(31 Wm)
Moneys & credits (add'i,
688.493
full value)
State&Co.tax(per 51.000) '13-$25.00
25.429
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office PAGE CO. DRAINAGE DISTS.
Drainage Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
6s '12 M-N$25.000c-Dec 31 '18-'22
MT. AYR.
Drainage Dist. No.6 Bonds.
This town is in Ringgold County. -s '12 M-N$42.242.81 Dec
1'17-'21
Inc. in 1875. Bonds are tax-free.
Drainage Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
Water-Works(Red. beg. Dec. 1 '23
530'13 J-D $45,000c___Dec 1 1933 65 '11 M-N$25.000c -.1915-1916
Drainage Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
'12 M-N$31,200_Dec 31 '15-'17
A-0 $1,000c ---_1915-1916 6sINTEREST
6s
payable at County
M-S 4,000c __-_1917-1924
Treasurer's office or at office of FarM-S 4,500c
(Is
1919
TOTAL DEBT Dec 29 '13..$55.000 son. Son & Co., N. Y. and Chicago.
Tax levy val. '13 (41 appr.)_477,623 PALO
ALTO COUNTY.
Total tax rate(per $1,0)0)'13 $85.00
Emmetsburg is the county seat.
Population in 1910
1,646
Drainage Bonds.
1NT. payable In Davenport.
Os '07 M-N$28.334-May 1 '15-'16
13s '12 ___ 343,323
MUSCATINE.
County has no general bonded debt.
City Is in Muscatine Co. Incorp. Drainage debt Oct 27 1914_5426,354
1851. The water bds. are not a direct Tax levy val. '13(41 appr.)8.594,855
city obligation, being payable only Money and credits, aoid'1,
from a special water-works tax.
full value
803.485
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1910 (Census)_13,845
A-0 $60,000_ _ _ _Part yearly
440
PERRY IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Water-Works Bonds.
$35,500_ __ _Part yearly
Building Bonds.
5s '13 ___ 570.000____Apr 1 1923
5s City-Hall Bonds.
5s '14 M-N$90,000___June 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1914_3102,000
GEN.BOND.DT.Oct'14_$60,000
Water bonds (additional)___ 35,500 POLK COUNTY.
City-hall bonds (additional). 90,000
Des Moines is the county seat.
4 773,766
Tax levy val. 1913
Court-House Bonds.
City tax rate (per 31,000) '13-$24.50 4s '05 A-0$230,000__Oct 1 '15-'24
Population in 1910 (Census)-16.178 (For maturity see V. 80, p. 1750.)
INT. payable at First Trust & 344s
A-0 $81.000__Oct 1 '15-'17
Say. Bank, Muscatine. and at First Maturity-$33,000 in 1915. 335.000
Nat. Bank, Chicago.
In 1916. 513.000 In 1917.
Funding Bonds.
4s
--- S253,000
MUSCATINE IND. SOH. DIST.
Funding Bridge Bonds.
Funding Bds. (red. beg. in 1917)• 440'11 M-N$100.000
45 '12 F-A $15,000c___Aug 1 1922 440'12 A-0 55,000
1922-1932
Refunding Bonds.
Funding
5s '14 A-0 $34,000____Oct 1 1924 440'11 --- Court-Expense Bonds.
583.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14- $4,.000
Tax levy val.'13 (31 appr.)-2.590,715 BOND.DEBT May 12'14 $781,500
Cash in county funds
257.885
Moneys and credits (add'I
full value)
985,435 Taxlevyval.'13( apped) 36,731.645
INT. payable at First Trust & Say. Moneys and credits,add'',
full value
7.234.053
Bank, Muscatine, and Geo. M. State&Co.tax(per
81.000) '13-519.10
Bechtel & Co., Davenport.
Population in 1910 (Census)-110,438
-_-

MUSCATINE COUNTY.
Muscatine is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
A-0 $16,500c_ -_Apr 1 1917
430
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
45 '07 M-N $73,000c ___1915-l923
BOND.DEBT Oct 3 1914_ $89,500
Taxievyval.'14( apses'd)9,952.000
Tax rate (per $1,000 1913.--$20.00
Population in 1910( ensus)-29,505
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel -& Co..
Davenport.

SEYMOUR.
This city is In Wayne County.
Refunding Bonds.
55 '12 A-0 $14.500---Apr 1 1932
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1914.. _ 555,000
Tax levy val. 13
appr.)- 259,010
Moneys and credits (add I.
full value)
222,442
Population in 1910
2,290
INT. payable at Cont. & Comm'l
Nat. Bank, Chicago.

SIGOURNEY.
NEWTON.
This city is in Keokuk Co. Inc.
This city Is In Jasper County. Inc.
about 1844. Pop'n 1910, 2.032.
In 1876. Pop'n 1910. 4.614.
Sewer (Red. after Feb. 1 1929)•
Water Bonds.
-A 835.000c_ _ _Feb 1 1931
F
-A $40.000c__Feb 1 1918 430'11 F
55
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Feb. 1 1913.)
M-N $19.500
M-S $15,000c___Mar 1 1924 58
440
(Subject to call neg. Mar. 1 1914.) ($500 payable each 6 months beg.
May 1 1915 to May 1 1926 and
M-S $11,000c- _Mar 1 1919
4s
$1.000
(Subject to call beg. glar. 1 19044 BOND. each 6 months thereafter.)
DEBT Sept 28 '14..554,500
Works (led. Mar. 15 1921).
Gas
(
4446'11 M-S $40,000c-_Mar 15 1926 Tax levyval.'13 41 appraised) 374.337
Money and credits (addiPaving Bonds.
tional, full value)
518.255
(Redeemable any int. date.)
INTEREST Is payable at Harris
as
Apr $7,000c__ -Apr 1 1919 Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago. and
$4.000_ _ _May 1 1919 by Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.. Davenp't.
May
68
date.)
(Subject to call any
Sewer Bonds.
CITY.
- 34,896.78-June 1 1918 SIOUXis in Woodbury Co. Incorp.
as
City
'13(Subjectto call after June 1 1913.1
1857.
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 28 '14 $121,897 Feb. Commission govt. adopted
15 1910. Pop'n 1910, 47.828.
Tax levy val.'13(41 ainor's'd) 881.052
Refunding Bonds.
INT. on water bonds due 1924 and 5s '97 M-N*S95,000c__Oct 20 1917
gas-works bonds at Geo. M. Bechtel Os '97 M-N*125.000c__Nov 1 1917
& Co., Davenport.
1917
5s '97 A-0 36,500c___Oct
43096 J-J 40.100c___Jan 1 1916
(Subject to call 1906)
OTTUMWA.
Ottumwa is in Wapello Co. Ino. 440'95 F-A 159,900c_Aug 28 1920
judgment Funding Bonds.
with special charter 1857: reorganized
under General Moon). Law 1868:city 444s'03 .1-3 $204.500c__ -Jan 1 1918
first class 1893. Commission gov- 440'05 J-J 59,000c___Jan 1 1925
of
Funding Bonds.
ernment adopted in Jan. 1913. Pop4s '99 J-J 315,000c___Jan 1 1919
ulation 1910. 22.012.
(Subject to call 1914)
Bonds.
Funding
1917 440'90 M-N$150,000c May 1 '15-'20
00137 Mar 335.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14- 1,185,000
(Subject to call after 1912.)
35.000
Floating debt
64,000
58 '12_-- t
10.000
Sinking fund
47,000 paya le yearly on Sept. 1.) Tax levy
val.'13( aimed)11.989,317
-1897.
Bonds
Refunding
A-0 $30,000-,--Oct 1 1917 Money and credits (addiA 1,45
1.463.526
tional, full value)
'" (Subject to call 1912.)
- - $80.000__ _ _Oct 1 1928 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913-085.00
A %I;
* Subiect to call 1915.
30,000...-Oct 4 1917
4",
on the tirst two issues
(Subieet to Call $10,000 in 18 yrs. and of INTEREST bonds and judgment
refunding
no,000 in 19 Years.)
funding bonds due 1918 Is payable at
-Works Bonds.
Water
1 the Hanover Na B nk
440'10 J-D5138,000- _Jun
-D 137.000-__Ju
op J
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bonds, judgment funding bonds due
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. IC
1925 and 454% funding bonds at City, except on issue of 1908. which
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; all payable at Waterloo In N. Y. exch. is
other bonds at City Treas. office.
WATERLOO IND. SCH. DIST.
SIOUX CITY IND. SOH. DIST.
4s '07 M-N $27.000c_ __May 1 1916
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call after May 1 1911.)
444509 J-J 3344.000___Jan
1919 434s'12 M-N 5.000c---May 1 1922
444E1'13 M-S 135,000_ ___Mar 1 1923 430
M-N 13.000c
1921
BOND.DEBT Apr 27 '14 $179,000 440'14 M-S 45,000c-_ _Mar 1 1924
Val. school prop. 1913--__1.129.200
Refunding Bonds.
Tax levy val. 1913_ _ _ _12,000,000 Ss '13 M-N$24,000c__-May 1 1923
School tax (per 51,000) 1913-$33.10 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $114.000
INT. on bonds of 1913 payable at Floating debt
18,783
Continental & Commercial Trust & Taxievyval.'12
(41 appr's'd)3.389,938
Say Bank, Chicago: on others at School tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $35.80
Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Population in 1913 (est.)
14.000
INT. on bonds due 1916 and 1921
SPENCER IND. SCH. DIST.
at Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chic.;
This district Is In Clay County.
bonds due 1922 and 1923 at Geo. M.
Building Bonds.
Bechtel & Co., Davenport; others at
430'08 F
-A $4,000c-Aug 1 1918 Elston. Clifford & Co., Chicago.
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1914)
440'12 M-N$55,000-May 1 '18-'22 EAST
WATERLOO IND. SCH. D.
55 '13 F
-A
5.000c__Aug 1 '19-'23
Funding & Building Bonds.
4445
10,000__ _ _May 1 1920 4s '05 J-D *$25,000c-___June
1915
(Part yearly)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_574,000 4 s'08 F-A*S20,000c___Aug 1 1918
Tax levyval.'14(4/ appraised)662.328 4 5'12 3-3 $25.000___ _July 1 1922
efunding Bonds.
Moneys and credits (addi4s
F
-A 813,000c
Aug 1919
(ional, full value)
456,328
(Subject
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$40.00 440'07 J-J to call after 1908.)
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co.. 5s '11 3-.1 *S18,000c___July 1 1917
$12,000____July 1 1921
Davenport.
4s '13 J-D 24,000____June 1 1923
BOND.DEBT Sept. 28'14 5137.000
SPIRIT LAKE SCHOOL DIST.
Taxlevyval.'13(41appr's'd)2.972.108
This district is in Dickinson Co.
* Red. after 5 years from issue.
Building Bonds.
5s '14 M-N$90,000c- _ _May 1 1924 WAVERLY.
(Subject to call 32,000 in 1919 and
This city Is In Bremer Co. Bonds
33.000 in 1921, 1922 and 1923.)
are taxable. Incorp. Mch. 2 1859.
130ND.DEBT July 2 1914.. 590.000
Water-Works Refunding Bonds.
Other indebtedness
4.500 4s '01 s
-an $16,000c_ _ _July 1 1921
Sinking fund
2,200 (Subject to call $1,000 July 1 1906
Tax levy val.'13(31 appr'd) 517,000
and $1,000 July 11907.)
Population in 1914 (est.)
1.800
Municipal Imp. (red. Dec. 1 '08)INT.at District Treasurer's office. 440'08 s
-an $30.000c__ _Dec 1 1928
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 1914._ 52,000
STORM LAKE IND. SCH. DIST Sinking fund and cash
23,080
A district in Buena Vista County Tax levy val.'13(X appr's).708,699
440'12 J-J $60,000___ _Jan 1 1922 City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_$23.00
(Bonds are also subject to call $2,000 Population in 1910
3.052
yearly after 5 years until $10,000
INT. at First Nat. Bank Waverly.
has been canceled.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914-$60.000 WEBSTER CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Tax levy val.'13(31 appr'd)_800.000
A district In Hamilton County.
Moneys & cred.(add'i full val)400,000 430'12 J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $62,000
TAMA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tax levy val.'11(41 anpr.)-1.054.058
This district is in Tama County.
5s '13 A-0 $80,000c_ _ _ _1916-1923 97EBSTER COUNTY.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. _ _ _$60,000
County seat is Fort Dodge.
Tax levy val.'13(1 appr's)_537,662
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13.$43.50 Ss Refunding Court-House Bonds.
'10 M-N$30,000c_Ma , 1 '15-'17
Population in 1913 (est.)
2,800
INT. at Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $30,000
Tax levy val.'13(41 appr)-14.289.5B0
Davenport.
Moneys & credits (addiVAN BUREN COUNTY.
tional, full value)
890.938
Keosauqua Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1.000)'14
$17.00
4445
$90.000
Population in 1910 (Census)-34,629
4s
- 11,000
INT. payable at Geo. M. Bechtel &
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14.. $101,000 Co., Davenport
Tax levy val.'13 (51 appr.) 6,009,272
Moneys and credits (addiWINNESHIES COUNTY.
tional, full value)
1.487.284
County seat Is Decorah.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13 $19.50
Court-House Bonds.
Population In 1910 (Census).-15,020 as
$16.250c_
_1915-1918
4445
--- 50.000c ---.1917-1921
WAPELLO COUNTY.
Funding Bridge Bonds.
Ottumwa Is the county seat.
48 '09 J-J $95.000c Jan 1 '22-'29
-5
--- $193.771
Fund. Bdge. Warrant Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
55 '13 M-N$67,000„Nov 1 '30-'33
444s'll A-0 $25,000___Oct 1 '22-'26 GEN.BD.DT.Apr 26 '12.. $186.000
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1914. $253,000 Assessment debt
310.590
Tax levy val.'14(31 appr.).9,097,121 Tax levy val.'11(31 5.101511- -7.317.489
Money and credits (addiState & Co.tax(per$1.000)'11-$24.00
tional, full value)
2,580.092 Population in 1910(Census)-21,729
Population in 1910
37.74:3
INT. payable in Decorah.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
WINTERSET.
WATERLOO.
This city Is In Madison County,
County seat of Black Hawk Co.
Refunding Light Bonds.
Incorp. June 23 1868.
-a
43 '99 s
$6,000c
1919
Funding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4418'97 M-N$19.000---May 1 1917 4s'02-08 -- $13,500c_ _ _ 1918& 1922
(Subject to call May 1 1907.)
Water-Works Bonds.
4s '04 J-D 15,000c _1915-1919 44423'09 --- $80.000c1929
4s '05 M-N 55.000---May 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 1914_378,500
440'08 M-N 50,000c_ _ _May 1 1928 Tax levy val.'13(31appr.)est_568.234
440'11 M-N 50.000_--May 119:11 City tax (per $1,000) 1913_ .--$30.20
Water-Works Bonds (Tax-free). Population In 1910
2.818
410'10 3-3 $525,000c_Jan 15 '15-'30
INTEREST on the water works is
(Part due every 5 years.)
payable In Davenport at Geo. M.
Refunding Bonds.
Bechtel & Co.; other bonds In Win441s'97 MN $1,000____May 1 1917 terset at First Nat. Bank.
(Subject to atli May 1 1912)•
4s '02 J-D 19,000----June 1 1922
WOODBITRY COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
County seat is Sioux City.
5s '09 M-N $8,400
1931
County
5s '09 M-N 89,000
1929 4800 ___ Bonds. __May
$18.000_
1 1920
5s '12 M-N 9,778 84
1933 CO.BD.DT. May '14___
55 '13 M-N 23.500
1933 Bridge dist. bds. Jan 1 '14 $18.000
21,000
58 '13 M-N 93,600
1932 Drainage bonds Jan 1 '14_
164.300
GEN.BD. DT.,inci.$525.000 water bds., Sept.'14_ 5958.279 Tax levy val'13( appr.)_ 22,231.945
Moneys and credits(add I.
Assessment debt payable
full value)
2,193,171
from special fundsPopulation in 1910 (Census)--87.616
Impt. bonds -__ $53,500
INT. payable at office of Co. Treas.
Sewer bonds ___ 165.000
Park bonds____ 62,650
281,150
DRAINTOT. DEBT Sept 1914_11.239,429 WOODBURY-MONONA 2.
AGE DISTRICT NO.
Sink.fd. agst. gen. debt__
103,252 540'12 J-J $42,240c
Tax levy val.'14(31 appr.)8.470.921 (Due one-fifth yearly beg.lan 1 '15)
Tax rate (per $1.000) 14 --$105.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '14..552.800
Population in 1910 (Census)__26,693
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

In the table below we give statistics regarding places in Iowa which
reported a bonded Indebtedness of over $25,000 and which are not have
sented among the foregoing detailed reports. The figures of tax levy reprevalue
given below represent Si of the appraised value by the assessors. These
figures do not include valuation of moneys and credits which are assessed
separately at their full value at 5 mills on the dollar. We add the population from the U. S. Census of 1910.
Bonded Floating Tax Levy Tax per Pop'n.
Debt.
Debt.
Value. 51,000. 1910.
Adair, Adair County
$30,000 $4.500 *$166,719 ---900
Adams County
25,000 18.0001
'55,407,070 ---- 10.998
Adel Independent Sch. Dist
48,000
None
Afton. Union County
25,000
*469,012
___1.014
Albla (Q. Monroe County_ 61.000 10.500 *705,153
_--4.969
Algona (C).)Kossuth County_ 52,000
2.908
Algona School District
- 42.000
*650.330 54.90
Allamak
Cou ty
- 25 000 20 000 .5 442 080 ---- 17.328
Ame S
--- *59.00

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-In October 1913 the bonded debt of the State was
TOTAL DEBT,ETC.
Bonded Floating Tax Levy Tax per P0On. 33,500,000. On Mar. 17 1913 the school and seminary fund certfs. amounted
Value. 51.000. 1910.
Debt.
Debt.
to $4,398,839. The total cash held in the treasury to the credit of all of the
Anamosa Ind. School District 60,000
State funds on Mar. 17 1913 amounted to 35.700.609 32. These school
Anita Sch. Dist., Cass Co_ ---x32,000
registered and are non-negotiable and
*5,621.634 *26.60 28,701 and seminary fund certificates are trust by the State Board of
122,500
Appanoose County
non-transferable. They are held in
Education
Amolds Park Sch. District__ _x35,000
1.883 for the benefit of the State Public School fund and the State Seminary1.000
64,000
Bedford (0). Taylor County(University) fund.
Belle Plaine School Diserict_ 53,000
-The State's assessed valuation for taxes592
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Carlisle (0). Warren County_x30.000
20,117 (about one-fourth actual value) and tax rate have been as follows. This80,000 20.000
Carroll County
19.047 valuation does not include valuation of railroads, bridges, telephones and
94,000 18.496 *8,455.210 *46:5g
Cass County
5,012 telegraphs, which amounted in 1912 to $191,230,106, or of machinery.
Cedar Falls(C),BlackhandCo.x50,000
tools, merchandise, &c.. as taxed on "merchants and manufacturers' tax
Centreville Independent S. D_ 37,000
5.892 books," which amounted in 1912 to $123,809,456.
7.932 *1,499.428
Charles City, Floyd County -- 77.500
Assessed
Tax Rate
Tax Rate
Assessed
3,832
None
31.000
Clarinda (C). Pan County___
Years.
Valuation.
per $1,000.
per $1,000.
Valuation.
Years.
x45,000
Clarion School District
$2.50
$1.90 1900 --- -31.001.766.464
25.577 1912 ----$1,857,676.174
7,101
147.500
Clinton County
Clinton.
938,202,003
2.50
1.70 1895 __-_
6.924 1910 ---- 1.761,664.366
33,000
Creston (C), Union County
3.00.
1.70 1890 ---- 805.668.844
13.315 1908 ---- 1.377,360.692
04,189,029 47.500
Davis County
4.00
1.70 1880 ---- 532,692,043
1,900 *5,637,135 •20.00 16.347 1907 ---- 1.286.747.781
54,000
Decatur County
5.00'
1.70 1870 ---- 559.082.559
10,552,824 --- 36,145 1904 --- 1.153.152.419
133,000
Des Moines County
--.
2.50
9.816 1902 ---- 1,046.469.144
Non *3,302.5033'46.75
84.000
Emmet County
Of the tax rate per $1.000 for 1912 (5190)20 cents was to pay Interest
None *1,000,000
28,000
Extra Indep. School District
on the school and seminary fund cert Mates, 20 cents for the State Capitol
5,000 *1,387.117 *28.00
70,000
Fort Madison Sch. District..
*6,021,538 ---- 15,620 bonds and .50 cents for the common schools and $1 for the support of thet87.000
Fremont County
State Government. This latter Includes the higher institutions of learning
Garner School District __ _ _ __ 35,000 4,000
the eleemosynary institutions and salaries, criminal costs and all other
Grand Junction School Dist__ 45,000
5,036 expenses of the State Government.
---3,784 *931.345
Poweshiek County 60,929
Grinnell(C).
-Missouri has made provision in its constitution,
149,582 47.80
25.000
DEBT LIMITATION.
Griswold School District
restricting the creation of debt both on behalf of the State and of its muni.
Guthrie Central Sch. Dist_ _ _x35,000
None
cipalities. That part relating to the State is found in Article 4. Sections
35.000
Mansell Con. S. D
44. 45 and 46. These sections provide that the General Assembly cannot
Harrison-Pottawatomie County.
unforeDrainage District No. 1-- _130,00051,000 contract debts except (1) to renew existing bonds.(2) to meet an lending
1,500
seen emergency or casual deficiency. The State is prohibited from
Independence School District_ 43,000
3,28.3 its credit to any person, association or corporation or to pledge its credit
3,110
Indianola (C). Warren County 33.000
18,409 for the payment of liabilities of any Individual, association or corporation.
72.000 10,000 07,113,727
Iowa County
15.951
The sections relating to the indebtedness of cities and other municiNone 6,578,387
36.000
Jefferson County
19,050 palities are found in Article 4. Section 47; Article 9. Section 6. and Article
None *8,301,337
30,000
Jones County
*59,250 *70.40
29,000
None
10, Sections 12 and 12a. These sections make clear (1) that a munici.
Kinsley Ind. School District
1,541 oality cannot loan its credit; (2) that it cannot subscribe to the capital
1207.929
Lamoni (T). Decatur County_ 26.000 5 897
stock of corporations; (3) that it cannot get into debt unless two-thirds of
None *1,486,502
Laurens Con. Sch. District_ _ _ 50,000
the voters voting at an election favor It. and then only to an aggregate
25,000
*1,147,991
Le Mars School District
of 5% of valuation, except that with such assent any county may be allowed
30.000
Lenox School District
1,991 to become Indebted in a larger amount for the erection of a court house or
49.000
None
County
Leon. Decatur
jail, "or (as per amendment of 1906) for the grading, constructing, paving
30.000
Lohrville Ind. Sch. Dist
or maintaining of paved, graveled, macadamized or rock roads and neces30,000
None *845,399
Long Tree Sch. District
_ ___ 12,855 sary bridges and culverts therein"; and except, also, per the amendment
*6,182,067
177,747
Louisa County
to 30,000
619,110 -- 14.624 of 1902 (Section 12a-see V. 75, p. 1165), cities of from 2,000 additional
Lyons Ind, School DIstrlot- 32.500
None *7.177,184 ---- 15,621 inhabitants may. by a two-thirds vote, exceed the limit, by an
43.000
Madison County
finally
177,000 23.091 1.892.497 ---- 29,860 5%,for the purchase or construction for water and light purposes; annual
Mahaska County
_ ___
875 (4). that before r at the time of getting the assent of the voters an
*560.000
Manilla (T).Crawford County 25,500
provided sufficient, to pay Interest and form a sinking fund
tax must be
Mason City Independent S. D_ 72.500 35.000 *3.450,000 *39.60
to pay the debt within 20 years.
Melbourne Ind. Sch. Dist.._ _ _x35,000
(Amendments providing or an Increase in the limit of indebtedness that
47.500
Mt Ayr School District
None 0492,000
Kansas City may incur for the purpose of acquiring or purchasing public
65.000
New Hampton Sch. Dist
utilities, increasing the limit of indebtedness that cities of $100.000 inhabiNone
180,181 73.50
New Sharon School District... 32.500
tants or over may incur for the purpose of constructing or acquiring sub40,000 17.000
Newton School District
,
proceeds
None *206,612
ways and authorizing the State to issue $50,000.000 bonds and use
35.000
Nora Springs Sch. Dist
for building and maintaining public highways, were submitted at the general
27,000
/1213,047
North English Sch. Dist
1239. As soon as It is definitely deterelection on Nov. 3 1914. V. 99, p.
None •1.217,016
Northwood Ind. Sch. Dist__ 45,000
r
carried 9.
*337,708 - ._
2,416 mined by official count whether these proposed amendments
,
Osceola (C) Clarke County__ 54,500
"Chronicle. 1
9.466 not the fact will be reported in the State and City Dept. of the
Oskaloosa (C). Mahaska Co___ 8.3.708 25,000 *1,475,079 ---reply to our inquiry as
-In
Oskaloosa School District_ -__ 65.000
None 11.674.219 *93.40
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
3.021 to whether or not bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness Issued
Pella (C). Marlon County_ __ _111.000
from taxation, we
4.630 by the State or any of Its municipalities were exempt Secretary of State
Perry (C), Dallas County----x35,000
None_ 14,008 were advised under date of December 8 1911 by the
Pocahontas County
x60,000
by this
347 that "bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued
(Ti. Shelby County25,000
Portsmouth
'285.912_ _ _ constitution. There hasoo
Postville Indep, Schl Dist-- 50,000
None
State are subject to taxation under the State
taxation."
from
Red Oak (C), Montgomery Co_ 30,000
241
797,971 36.10 4.830 been no legislation enacted exempting such papers
Remsen Indpendent Sch. Dist. 25.000
POPULATION OF STATE.
140.455
1.721,295 1830
Rockwell City Ind. Sch, Dist.. 30,000
540
3.293,335 1870
1910
66,557'
1,182.012 1820
Rowan School District
x25,000
3,106.665 1860
1900
20.845
1910
682.014
16.555 1890
*9,721.688
Sac County
33.000
2,679.184 1850
383,702
None *969,692 ---35,000
Sheffield School District
2.168.380 1840
1880
population was 6.70% In 1880, 5.75%
Toltsto indep. School District- 75,000
The proportion of the colored
6,000 *250.000 *50.00
30,000
Triter School District
In 1890. 5.2%In 1900 and 4.8% in 1910. In number, blacks were 90.040
:57
23
70.000 56.900 04.634.269 017.10 16 616 In 1850. 118.503 In 1860. 118,071 in 1870, 145.350 in 1880. 154.131 In,
Union County
__ __
397.865
Valley Jct. (C), Polk County.. 50,000
1890, 161.234 in 1900 and 157.452 in 1910.
30,000
1,000
Walnut School District
None
341,760
Warren Co. 1st Drain. Dist__ 42,131
6.987,166 17.00 19,925
27.500
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN TUE
Washington County
5.208
---None 09.982.933
Webster City (C), Hamilton Co 75,000
STATE OF MISSOURI.
224.442
6,000
Wellman Ind. School District_ 25.000
375,000'037.60
-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following
NOTE.
None
Woodbine Independent S. D- 33,000
17.951 see "Additional Statements" at end of this State.
None
47,000
Wright County
The Merchants' Laclede National Bank. St. Louts, is the fiscal agent for
(C) City. x This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not InMissouri.
formed as to what is total debt. t Total debt. h 1911 figures. g 1912 the State of DRAIN.DIST. NO.1. BIG TARKI0 DRAINAGE DIST.
BATES CO.
figures. • 1913 figures. 1 1914 figures.
This district is in Holt County.
Butler is the county seat.
6s 07 34 $309,000e_within 18 yrs 68 '11 M-ss150.000c_ -1915-1929
M-S 25.000c
1932
Cs 11 3-3 168.000e - -1915-1931 68
,
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1914_ $477,060 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14-$175,000
(District has no independent val.) Assessed val. 1914 (11 act.). 347.500
35,000 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913-.411.40
ITS
Population in 1913 (est.)
INT. at
INT. at County Treasurer's office. Bank, St. Merchants' Laclede Nat.
DEBT,RESOURCES, ETC.
Louis.

State of Missouri.

Dec. 7 1812
Organized as a Territory (Act June 4 1812)
Aug. 10 1821
Admitted as a State (Act March 6 1820)
69.415
Total area of State (square miles)
Jefferson City
State Capital
Elliott W. Major
Governor (term expires Jan. 1917)
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1917)_Cornelius Roach
Edwin P. Deal
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1917)
John P. Gordon
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1917)
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Wednesday
sessions; but
afterthe first day of January, and there is no Ihnit to length of day for their
after the first seventy days members can draw only a dollar a
when the statutes are revised, at which
services, except every tenth year.
session members are allowed $5.00 per day for 120 days. A session of this
kind was held in 1909.
The State of Missouri contains 114 counties and the City of St. Louis.
the latter being a separate civil division subject to a dual government with
a full set of both county and city officers.
-The Interesting details of Missouri's eventful
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-making and debt-paying will be found on page 111 of the
history in debt
"State and City Supplement" for April 1893. The total debt, Including
accrued interest, &c.. on Jan. 1 1865 was$36,094,908. Theindebtedness
of the State at present is as follows:
Seminary Funds (Con.)
$1,000r_Nov 26 1922
5s '02 J
State Capitol Refdg. Bonds.
2
33,500.0000 July 1 '14-'25 55 '03 24 242,000r_July 8 1923
354'13 J-J
5,000r.....Nov
(Subject to call on any int.-paying 55 '03 2-2 100,000r-Jan 22 1923
1924
54 '04 J-J
date upon 30 days' notice.)
5,000r-Jan 30 1924
5s '84 24
Certs. of indebt. to State fund58 '04 J4 35,000r---Apr 19 1924
School Fund.
646,958r__Apr 1 1941
'91
5s '98 J4 $18,000r-July 1 1918 58 '05 24
5,000r-__Apr 2 1925
J4
1,000r___Jan 2 1922 53
58 '02 J4
1 1945
22,000r___July 1 1923 5s '95 3-2 22,881r_July 9 1945
58 '03 J-J
5,000r-- Apr
28 1925 5s '95 J-J
55 '05 J4 201,000r-Apr
5.000r___Feb 25 1926
2,000r_Jan 2 1926 fos '05 34
5s '06 34
5.000r-Jan 2 1928
1 1930 58 '08 J4
5s '10 J-J
6,000r___May 1 1928
'08 J4
fa '11 242,909.000r_July 1 1931 55 '08 2-2
5.000r Dec 15 1928
33,150,000 5s
Total Mch. 17 1913
5,000r__Ma 15 1929
5s '09 24
Seminary Fund.
5.000r_Ju y 1 1931
-2 $3.000r__Apr 1 1916 5s '11 J
9
58'6 3
122.000r___July 1 1931
1 1918
6.000r- _July
58 '98 24
31.239.839
3,000r-__Jan 2 1922 Total Mch 17 1913
5s '02 J-J
payable at State
INTEREST on the State Capitol refunding bonds is the State school
Treasurer's office or at Mercantile Trust Co., St. Louis; on
and seminary certificates at State Treasury.




BENTON COUNTY.
County seat is Warsaw.
Refunding Bds.(red.beg.In 1912).
2-3 $,83,000r_
1922
45
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $83,000
Ass'd val. '14 (3-10 act.)__4.998.350
State & Co. tax(per$1.000) 14 $14.40
Population in 1910
14,881
INTEREST is payable in St. Louis
at Mississippi Valley Trust Co.

BLACKWATER DR.DIST. NO. 1.
This district Is in Johnson County.
6s '10
_ $190.000
1915-1930
TOTAL BONDED DEBT
(?)

BUCHANAN COUNTY.
The county seat Is S. Joseph.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
Refunding (Subject to call).
334s
F
-A $9,000c_ __ Aug 1 1921
Jail (Int. at Treas. office).
4s '09 M-N$41,000r___May 1 1910
BETHANY.
Thls city is In Harrison County.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14 $50,000
Water-Works (Red. beg. 10 years Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.) 52,151.571
from issue).
State&Co. tax(per$1,000) '13- .$7.50
5s '05 July $6,500- __July 1 1925 Population In 1910 (Census)._93,020
5s '12 --- 25.000.. __July 1 1932
Hose House (Red. beg. July 1 '15) BUTLER COUNTY.
Poplar Bluff is the county seat.
as '05 July 32.500- -July I 1925
Water & Light (Red. beg. in '22)
Refunding Bonds,
___ 55.000
_s
1932 45 '00 A-0 $7.500c___Apr 2 1920
Elec. Light (Red. beg. Jan. 1 '17)
Funding Bonds.
4s '07 Jan 313.000_ _Jan 1 1927 40'02 J-J $17.500c_ __July 1 1932
BOND.DEBT May 1914_445,000
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. July 11920).
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ --995.000 4s '10 3-3 $25,000e___July 1 1930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913..410.00
Drainage Dist, No. 3 Bonds.
1933
Population in 1910
1,931 6s '13 -_- 312,000
Drainage District No. 7 Bonds.
(Is '06 M-N$193.386c_Nov 1 '15-'26
BETHANY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Drainage District No. 8 Bonds.
Building Bonds.
1 1928
$7,964c_ __
'
48
-A 35.0000
F
1924 68 08 J-J Sept. 1913_ _Jan
$50,000
County debt
(Subject to call)
Drainage debt Sept 1911- 250,317
53 '12 --- 540,000
1932 Assessed val.
'13(;1 act.)_ _6.848,601
(Subject to call 1922)
40
'13-36.
BOND.DEBT Apr 29 '14.. $45,000 State&Co. tax(per $1.000) _ _20.624
Population in 1910 (Census)
Assessed val.(31 act.)'13_ _1.000,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
School tax (per 51.000)'13_415.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
2.200 CAPE GLRARDEAU COUNTY.
INT.at Harrison Co.Bk,Bethany.
Jackson Is the counts seat.
,
(Redeemable
Court-H'se &
BIG CREEK DR. DIST. NO. 1.
after March 2 1916.)
This district Is in Johnson County. 45 '06 M-S $50.000c_ __Mar 2 1926
68 '12 F-A $43,445__Feb 1 '15-'31 BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14 $50,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 1913--.446.000 Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.).-9.499,531
INT. pay. at County Treasurer's State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'13-3v.40
27,621
office In Warrensburg or at office of Population in 1910
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Wm. R. Compton Co., St. L. or Chic.

IsTov., 1914.]
.CAPE GIRARDEAU SCR. DIST.
Building and Inlet. Bonds.
5s '14 M-S $125,000c_Mar 2'15-34
9,000e
BOND.DEBT Marl '14_ $134,000
Assessed valuation 1913- 2.859,383
10,000,000
Real value (est.)
12,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at Mechanics American
Nat. Bank, St. Louis,

MISSOURI-CITIES AND TOWNS.
COOPER COUNTY.
Boonville is the county seat.
Court-House Bonds (red. after
Jan. 1 1917).
4s '12 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 $100,000
,
1
Assess. val.'13(1 act.)_ _11,334,075
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$15.40
20.311
Population in 1910
INT.at County Treasurer's office.

HENRY COUNTY.
The county seat is Clinton.
*Refunding Bonds.
4s '05 M-S $14,000____Sept 1 1925
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1915.)
4)4s'07 J-J $11,000- __Jan 1 1917
(Subject to call after Jan 11912.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14 $25,000
Assess. val.'13()4 act.)--10,775,184
State& Co.tax (per $1.000)'1345.90
Population in 1910 (Census)__27,242
*INT.at Commonw.Tr. Co.,St.L.

125
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $247.600
Sinking fund
27,760
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)-.9.604,233
School tax (per 31.000) 1912-$15.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
40.000
*Int. at Nat. Bk. of Comm.. N.Y.

KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City is situated in Jackson
County. Incorp. Feb. 4 1850. On
Feb. 1 1898 Kansas City annexed the
City of Westport and assumed the
COUNTY.
CAPE GIRARDEAU TOWNSHIP. DALLAS seat Is Buffalo.
lattcr's debt of $106,900. All bonds
County
INDEPENDENCE.
This township, containing city of
See V. 98, p. 626, for reference to
This city is in Jackson County. are taxable.
Cape Girardeau Co.
same name, is In
controversy over old railroad bonds. Inc. Mar. 8 1849. Pop'n '10, 9.859.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
Ref. RR. Compromise Bds.(OPt.)
Railroad Aid Bonds.
48 '04 J-J 335,000c__Jan 1 1924
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call).
4)000 Apr $30,000c___APr 2 1920 lOs
J-J $85,000
4s '99 J-J $34,000---Jan 2 1919 434s'10 M-S 100.000c___Sept 1 1930
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14- $30,000 7s
J-J 150,000
4)0'06 M-S 6,000--Sept 1 1926
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)_3.505.870 Assess.
Water Works.
'11 (2-3 act.)-$2,611,184
Electric-Light (Subject to call).
'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-424.90 County val.(per $1,000) 1909_48.70
434g'95 J-J$2,144.000c__July 1 1915
tax
10.650
4s '01 F-A
1921
FeeulatAon in 1910
Population in 1910 (Consus)__13,101 4s '06 M-S $9,500Aug 2 1926 45 '04 J-J 741,000c___Jan 1 1924
6,000----Sept 1
INT. at Miss. Vail. Tr. Co., St.L.
4s '10 M-S 870,000c.._ _Sept 1 1930
City-Hall (Subject to call).
Park and Boulevard Bonds.
4s '10 F
-A $30,000----Apr 1 1930
DE SOTO.
CARROLL COUNTY.
This city Is In Jefferson County.
Gen. Expense (red, beg. in 1918). 4s '04 J-J $467,000c___Jan 1 1924
Carrollton is the county seat.
4)0'13
$38,500___Mar 1 1933
Water-Works Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
Drainage District No. 3 Bonds. 45 '04 M-N$56,000__ _May 20 1924 BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $124,000 4s '04 J-J $98,000c__Jan 1 1924
1929 (Subject to call by State Aud. on 30 Total assessed val. 1914...4,900,000 45 '10 M-S 66,000c___Sept I 1930
, '11 M-S $129,090 57c
6s
County has no general bonded debt days notice before interest date.)
(Assessment on real estate at 2-5; on 434s'13 M-S 100,000c
1932
Drainage debt Sept 29'14 $129,091 BOND. DEBT May 1914-.356,000
personal prop. at 34 its actual val.)
Market Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val.'13(1-5 act.)12,500,900 Assess. val. '13(35% act.)- 950,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13-$31.00
4s '04 J-J $250.000c--Jan 1 1924
State&Co. tax (per $1.000)'1346.90 City tax (per 31,000) 1913.-411.00
INT.on sewer 4s at Equitable Tr.
23,098 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
47.21 Co., N. Y.; sewer 4345 at Mercantile 434s'10 M-S 50,000c___Sept 1 1930
Levee Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
INT.at the Merc.Tr.Co.,St. Louis. Tr. Co., St. Louis; 48 of 1901 at Nat
Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, 434s'10 M-S $75,000c___Sept 1 1930
Mo.;4s of 1906 at Mercantile Tr.Co.,
Work-House Bonds.
CARROLLTON SCHOOL DIST.
,
St. Louis, and 434s of 1913 at office 4340'10 M-S $50,000c.._ _Sept 1 1930
DEXTER.
___ $1,500
_s
This city is in Stoddard County. of City Treasurer.
Paving-Repair-Plant Bonds.
-A 46,500.._ .Aug 1 1929 Inc. Jan. 4 1877. Pop'n '10. 2,322.
4s '09 F
434510 M-S $50,000c-__Sept 1 1930
<Subject to call after Aug. 1 1914.)
Water (Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- $48,000 530'14 J-J $28,000___Jan 15 1931, INDEPENDENCE SCR. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
This district is a distinct corporaAssessed valuation 1913...1,579.392
430'10 M-S$300,000c---Sept 1 1930
Sewer (Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue)
School tax rate(per $1.000)'12 $11.00 5)4s'14 J-J $25,000_ -Jan 15 1934 tion, embracing all the territory
Street Bonds.
within the limits of
IndeINT. payable in Carrollton.
BOND.DEBT May 1914_ __$53,500 pendence and somethe city of Prop- 434s'10 M-S$475,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1930
outside.
Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (40% act.). _627,748 erty valued at $330.000 is owned by
CARTHAGE.
City tax rate (per $1.000)'13.48.00 the district. Pop'n '14 (est.), 13,000. 4348'10 M-S$200,000c_ Sept 1 1930
This city is in Jasper County.
Incinerating-Plant
Bldg. Bds. (red. 10 yrs. bef. mat.). 43.4s'10 M-S$100,000c__Bonds. 1930
Bonds declared valid by State Su_Sept 1
preme Court. V. 88. p. 777.
DUNKLIN COUNTY DR. DIST. 48 '98 A-0 $3,000c_ __Apr 1 1918
Levee and Drainage
4s
A-0 20,000c---Oct 1 1923 430'13 M-8 $100,000c Bonds.1932
Water-Works Bonds.
Kennett is the county seat.
4s '07 J-J
35,000rSept 18 1927
5s g '08 A-03160,000_ _Apr 1 1928
Drainage Bonds.
WESTPORT BONDS.
5s '12 A-0 75,000c_Oct 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 16'14 $162,000 6s
Various
- $394,057
Bonds.
Assessed val.'14
(( act.)--3,064.785 TOTAL DEBT July1 1912 $394,057 BOND. DEBT Sept 28'14 $133,000 Os Water-Works,000c_ __July 1 1916
'96 .1-.1 $39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__$10.00 Population of county in 1910-30.328 Assess. val.'14 (4007 act.)-5,332.100
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_412.00
Population in 1910
Building Bonds.
9,483
INTEREST payable at Chrisman bs '96 J-J $11.000c___July 1 1916
INT. at Miss. Val. Tr. Co.. St. L.
ELSEBERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
Sawyer Banking Co., Independence,
-INTEREST is payable at City
VARTHAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P.0. Elseberry) is in and In Kansas City, Mo.
Treasurer's office or at Chase Nat.
f.
Bldg. (red. 10 yrs. be maturity). Lincoln and Pike Counties.
Bank, N. Y. City.
48 '05 M-S $30,000c .._Sept 1 1925 6s '13 A-0 $300.000-Apr 1 '18-'32 JACKSON COUNTY.
TOTAL DEBT.SINK. FDS.. doe.:
(Part due every 2 years.)
Independence Is the county seat.
4s '03 J-J 47,000c
1924
Sept. 1'14. Sept. 1 '13.
BOND.DEBT Apr 11914.. $77,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 30 1914.3300,000
Hospital Bds.(red. aft. J'ne 1 '14) Tot.bond debt$6,321,000 $6,121,000
11,038
Sinking fund
INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm..St. L. 4s '09 J-D $248,00(L.. June 1 1929 Sinking funds. 1.913,075 1,384,601
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14- $248,000
Assess. val. '13 (2-5 act.).._3,430
Sinking fund
80.535
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-413.50
Net debt_ -_$4,407,925 $4,736,399
Assessed val.,real estate_ 168,685,615
INT. at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,St. L. FAYETTE.
This city Is the county seat of Assessed val., personal__ 36,447,590
The figures of total debt inHoward County. Pop'n 1910, 2.586. Banks, manf., &c
21,064,055 clude water debt amounting to
CASS COUNTY.
§Electric Light Bonds.
Total assess. val. 1913-226,197,260 $3.755.000. Water debt sinking
rile county seat Is Harrisonylile.
4s '08
$117,000____June 1 1928 4s '09 M-N $8,500c-Nov 1 1919 (Real estate assessed at 40% actual fund, included in above, amounted
Water Bonds (Red. beg. 1916).
on Sept. 1 1914 to $1,628,076 34.
value, personal property 500
7.)
(Subject tocall after June 1 1923.
.
45
-_ __June 1 1928 4)0'06 A-0 $40,000c_- Apr 1 1926 State & Co.tax(per $1,000) 13$18,00 Cash in treasury Sept. 1 1914. $2.283.522 729,603 22. The city has no floating
(Subject to $106.000call after June 1 1918. 4)0'06 A-0 8,000c-Oct 1 1926 Population in 1910
'08INT. at Fidelity Trust Co., Kan- debt, except current bills, which are
- -.June 1 1928 BOND.DEBT July 7'14_ _ 456,500
4s
-17.241 sas City, Mo.
paid the 10th of each month for the
(Subject to $124,000-June 1 1913.) Sinking funds
'08call after
Assess. val.'13 ().4 act.)._. 1,128,640
preceding month.
Refunding Bonds.
4e'99 Aprl $150.000c---Apr 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913- -$11.50 JASPER COUNTY.
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDof this debt taken up and
Carthage is the county seat.
Refunding TWP. Bds.(Red. 1918) •$8,000
MENT.
-An amendment to the
430'13 Jan $56,000--_ _Jan 1 1933 held by Treasurer.
Road Bonds.
§ INT. at Misc. Vail. Tr. Co., St. 68 '13 J-J $25,000-S2,000 yearly State constitution was adopted at
DEBT July 1 '12.- $534,000
BOND.
Assess. val.'11 (1-3 act.)_11,554.289 Louis; others at Harris Trust & Say. TOTAL DEBT April 1914-425,000 the Nov. (1902) election, which permits the exclusion of $2,144,000 waCounty tax rate(per$1.000)'08-$4.00 Bank, Chicago.
Population in 1910
89,673 ter bonds given above in computing
Population in 1910 (Census) 22,973
the debt limit. V. 75. p. 1165.
FULTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST. JEFFERSON CITY.
INT. Is payable in St. Louis.
A proposed amendment to the
-This district is In Callaway County.
Jefferson City is in Cole County.
constitution was voted upon
CENTRALIA.
Road Bonds.
,
Inc. Dec. 1 1886. Pop'n '10. 11,850. State election Nov.31914,
at the
providing
5s '12 M-S $81,000- --Mar '15-'27
This city is in Boone County.
Street Bds.(red. 10 yrs.from date)
TOT. DEBT Sept 1914._
$81,000 4s '05 M-N $25,000c___Nov 1 1925 for an increase of the limit of indebtWater Bonds.
edness that this city may incur for
F
-A $45,000c
1930 .ssessed valuation 1914._ 2,628.000
5s
!met. Bds.(red. after Mar.
Actual value (est.)
Sewer Bonds.
10.000,000 430'12 M-S $70,000c__Mar 1 '22). the purpose of acquiring or purchas1 1932 ing public utilities. V. 99, p. 1239.
F
-A $17.000c- _Part yearly
5s
INT. at Third Nat. Bank, St.
it is definitely determined
BOND. DEBT Sept 29'14-$62,000 Louis. and Callaway Bank, Fulton. 4s Renewal Bonds.
'07 J-J $44,000c___July 1 1917 As soon ascount whether this amendSinking fund Feb 1 1914.... 3.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $139,000 by official
Assess. val. '14 ().‘ act.)---840,000 GREENE COUNTY.
ment carried or not, the fact will be
Sinking fund
6,800
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914---$32.60
Springfield Is the county seat.
Assessed val. '13 (Si act.).4,500,000 reported in the "State and City"
Population in 1910
2.116
Court House (Int. at Treas. office) Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13-310.00 Department of the "Chronicle."
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bank, N.Y. 410'11 F
-A$150,000-Aug 1 '16& '21
ASSESSED VALUATION AND
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '14 3150,000
TAX RATE.
CHARITON COUNTY.
Assess. val.'14 (S4 act.)_ _29,496,000
1913.
1914.
Keytesville is the county seat.
JEFFERSON CITY SCH. DIST.
State & Co.tax(per$1,000) 14 _ $21.80
Real estate$134,731.3303130,233,720
Drainage Dist. No.4 Bonds.
School Bds. (red. July 1 1908).
Population in 1910
Personal- 48,212,493 46,555.901
63,831
Ss '05 M-S $116,000r Sept 19'15-'25
48
373.000c-July 1 1923 Merchants 12,125,260 11,844,280
County has no general bonded debt.
July
195,069,083 188,633,901
Drainage debt Oct 1914_ _ $116,000 GREENE & LAWRENCE COS. 48 Refund. Bonds (red. July 1 '08). Total
J-J *20.000c..
1 1923 *Tax(p
12.50
12.50
.M)
Assess. val.'13 ()i act.)_ _15,000,000
DRAINAGE DIST.
BOND.DEBT Jan 11912.. V72.000
1911.
1912.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-46.90 es g '11 F-A$228,000c-Aug 1 '16-'31 Sinking fund
2,000 Real estate$124,636,780$124.147,490
Population in 1910 (Census)
-23.503 TOTAL DEBT
Assess. val.'12 (1-3 act.). _2,866.559 Personal _ - 41,804.842 39,236,992
(7)
INT. payable at County Treas. office.
INT. payable at Nat. Bank of School tax (per $1,000) 1912_48.50 Merchants 12,191,830 10,319,390
15,000 Total
Commerce, N. Y. City, or through Population in 1912 (est.)
178,633,452 173,703,872
CHARLESTON.
Mercantile Trust Co., St. Louis.
12.50
12.50
INT. at Bk. of Comm., St. L. *Tax(p.M)
This city is in Mississippi County.
• This Is the city tax proper.
Water System (part due yearly).
JOPLIN.
Property is assessed at about 40% of
55 '14 M-S $47,500c-Mar 1 '19-'34 HANNIBAL.
Joplin is in Jasper County. Spe- its actual value.
Hannibal is in Marion County.
Sewer System (part due yearly).
4 1839. Pop'n '10, 18,341.
bs '14 M-8 $36,000__Mar 1 '19-'34 Inc. Apr.Works(Red. beg. Sept. 1 '23 cial charter Itch. 17 1873; organized
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (CenWater
as a city May 8 1888. All bonds are
--- 11.500
__s
3360,000_ _ _Sept 1 1933 taxable. Commission govt. adopted sus), 248,381; In 1905, 225.000; in
BOND. DEBT Oct
$95,000 be '13
Oct. 7 1913. Popuia. 1910, 32,073. 1900 (Census). 163.752; In 1890,
1914-Ass'd val.'13(abt.30%act.)1,040,845 4s City-Hall (red, beg. in 1914).
'09 M-N$31,500c--May 1 1929
Munic. Bldg.(red. aft. Feb. 1 '110 119.668; in 1880, 55,785;
Population in 1910
3.144
--$500c___Feb 1
MT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat. 4 Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1920). Os '06 Dept.I3ds.(red.aft.Apr, 1926
s'l() M-N$20,000c___Nov 1 1930
Fire
.1 '13)
Bank, St. Louis.
Refunding (red, beg. in 1908).
5s '08 --- $11,000c---Apr 1 1928 KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4s '03 M-S $2,500c_ __Sept 1 1923
This district Is a distinct and sepaSewer Bonds (red. aft. Nov.1 '14)
COLUMBIA ROAD DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT Apr 29'14- $413,500 Os '09 M-N$50,000cNov 1 1929 rate corporation, having no connecThis district is in Boone County. Sinking fund
Viaduct (Red. aft. 5 yrs. fr. issue) tion whatever with the city or county
76,175
Road Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_ _5,120.000 Os '08 F
-A $18,500c___Feb 1 1929 governments. Border Star, Bristol,
5s '11 A-0 $94,000c-Apr 1 '15-'27 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913 --328.20 bs '13 J-J 50.000c___July 1 1933 Mt. Washington, Seven Oaks,Swope
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- $94,000
Market So. Bds.
(red. beg.in 1918) and Westport school districts are now
INTEREST is payable at City
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.).-4,800,000 Treasurer's office and at the Mer- Os '13 J-.1 350.000c___July 1 1933 part of the School District of KanINT. at St. Louis Union Trust Co. chants' Laclede Nat. Bank,St. Louis. BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914 $220,000 sas City.
Sinking fund and cash
113,000
Building Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.) 9.702,640 4s g '96 J-J $250.000c--July 1 1916
COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds are exempt from district HANNIBAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-315.00 3Hg'99 J-J 400,000c-July 1 1919
North School Bonds.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
334s'03 J-J 500.000c---Jan 1 1923
taxes. Pop'n 1913 (est.), 12,500.
-A 315,000---Aug 1 1924
3)4g'05 J-J1.000.000c___July 1 1925
4s '09 M-S $97,500c-Mar 1 1929 4s '04 F
4s g '07 J-J 600,000c--July 1 1927
(Subject to call 320.000 Mar 1 1914, (Subject to call after Aug 1 1909.) JOPLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
1925
45 g '10 J-J 750.000c---July 1 1930
$30,000 Mar 1 1919 and $47,500 45 '05 A-0 $35,000Bonds.
Os '00 F-A 31.000
1924 48 g '12 J-J*2.000,000c-_July 1 1932
School-Building
11924.)
Mar
(Subject to call 1904.)
43413'13 J-J *2,000,000c-July 1 1933
-D $25,000c_,_June 1 1930 4s '03 J-J $53.333c_July 1 '14-'23
4)0'10 J
$45,000c
1921
(Subject to call after June 1 1920.) 4s '10 F-A §80,000c___Aug 1 1930 4s '01 J-D to call at any time.)
(Subject
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920.)
BORDER_ STAR SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $122,500
-A $1,000
$25,000 6s'04 F
5s '06 M-N$10,000e---May 1 1926
10,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 1914sinking fund Mar 1914_ ___
(Subject to call at any time.)
act.)__4,042.747 Assess. val.'12(A act.)- -10.775.184 4348'08 M-N365,000c___May 1 1928
Assess. val.'13 (1-3
BRISTOL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
(per$1,000)12 $12.50
School tax (per $1,000) 1913..312.50 School tax rateHannibal Trust Co.;
May 1
Building Bcnds.
§ INT. at
INTEREST is payable at MissisA tMt?Ncl7t2(70
c
1 118 5s '05 A-0 $9,000c---Apr 1 1925
99
30
others at Farmers' & Merchants' MI ?
sippi! Valley Trust Co.. St. Louis.
(Subject to call after May 1 1920. Os '09 .14
12.000c--June 1 1929
and the Mercantile Trust Co., St. L. Bank, Hannibal.




26

MISSOURI
-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL. xcix.

KANSAS CITY SCH.DIS.
(Cond.) LIBERTY.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
MONETT.
This city is in
Co. Inc. as
MT. WASHINGTON SCH.DIST. town in 1829 andClay city in 1851. a In This city Is in Barry County. Inc. of County seat is Osceola. All bonds
as a
this county are in litigation. On
1888. Population 1910,4,177.
58 '02 .J-D $5,500c--June 2 1922
Water-Works Bonds.
Nov. 8 1909 the Federal Court
Water-Works, Jail& City-Hall. awarded a
58 '02 M-S 3.000c-Sept 1 1922 58
J-J $30.000c_ _ _ _1915-1921 4Xs'04 J-J $13,300_ ___Jan
18,000c_ -July 1 1929 55
1924 county for judgment against the
430'09 J-J
J-J
17.000c
1930 58 '06 54
$552,321
1926 sents principal and 88. which repre6,000
SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIST. Sewer Bonds.
accrued interest
Sewer Bonds.
A-0 $10,000c
1928 5s '07 J-J $7,000-July 1927 on $200,000 of Its bds. V.89,P. 1293.
58 '09 M-N $5,000___ _May 1 1929 68
3,000-__-Feb 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 7'14- $57,000
-A
58 '11 F
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Sinking fund Apr 3 1914__
ST. JOSEPH.
7,000
-A $35,000_ --_Feb 1 1931
SWOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed val. '13 (2-5 act)_1.500,000 5s '11 F
St. Joseph is the county seat of
58 '99 M-N $2,500c-May 1 1919 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 13_828.90 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14-461,300 Buchanan County. Incorp. as a
5,000c_ -Aug 1 1928 Population in 1910
-A
58 '08 F
9,890 city of the second class Apr. 9 1885.
2,980 Sinking fund
111T. at Liberty at Citizens Bank Assessed val. '13 (1-3 act.)....910,000 This city has no water debt, but pays
WESTPORT SCHOOL DIST. or City
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_$39.90 an annual rental for water purposes
Treasurer's office.
Building Bonds.
INT. in Chicago, St. Louis and of $51,000. A new city charter was
68 '95 J-J $30.000c___July 1 1915
adopted by this city on Sept. 7 1909.
New York.
20.000c -.July 1 1916 LITTLE RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
58 '96 J-J
V.89, p.741. All bonds are taxable.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14 *$7.623.000
Drainage Bonds.
Elec.-Light Bonds (Sub. to call).
Sinking fund (cash & inv)
630,900 530
A-0 $4,750.000
MONROE CITY.
4s '04 M-S $65.000c___Sept 1 1924
Ass'd val.'14(2-5 act.)-- 190,156,640 (Due serially after.1919 to 1933.)
Incorp. as city of fourth class
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call). School tax (p. $1,000) '14-15412.00 TOTAL DEBT
Nov. 291877. Pop'n 1910, 1,949.
(7)
4s '04 M-S 160,000c __Sept 1 1924
Population in 1914 (est.)__-357.631
4s '08 M-S 216,000c___Sept 1 1928
Water-Works Bonds.
*Of the last two issues of building
53 '13 J-J $68.000_ -July 1 1933
Funding (Subject to call).
bonds dated 1912 and 1913,$911.000 LOUISIANA. In Pike Co.
This city Is
InoorP• (Subject to call $18,000 July 1 1918. 330'01 F-A $64,500c___Feb 1 1921
and $1,400,000, respectively, have 1849. Population 1910. 4.454.
-A 327,000c___Aug 1 1923
$5,000 July 1 1923 and $20,000 45 '03 F
been sold.
oRefunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
July 1 1928.)
Police Bonds Red. aft. Sept. 1 '18)
(
DISTRICT
PROPERTY.
-The
$4,500c
4s '08 M-S $10,000c___Sept 1 1928
1919
Sewer Bds. (red. June 16 1923.)
value of property owned by the dis(Subject to call 1914)
Market-House (Subject to call).
58 '13 J-D $10,000-June 15 1933
trict July 1 1914 (unencumbered), 45
$19,500c
45 '08 M-S $25,0010c-Sept 1 1928
1919
48 '09 Mar 48,000c___Mar 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_478,000
U.505.834.
Great
-White-Way Bonds.
valuation 1913____807.693
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14_ $72,000 Assessed(per $1,000)
'08 M-S
_Sept
City tax
1914----$11.10 45 City-Hall $10,000c. call). 1 1928
Total assessed val. 1913_ .._1,143,645
KENNETT.
(Subject to
INT. at Guaranty Tr. Co., N. Y. 4s '08 M-S $10.000c___Sept 1 1928
This city is in Dunklin Co. Inc. City tax (per $1,000) 1913---$15.00
about 1897. Population 1910,3,033.
INTEREST is payable in St.Louls,
Fire-House (Subject to call).
part at Merchants-Laclede Nat. Bk.
48 '08 M-S $25,000c__.Sept 1 1928
Water-Works Bonds.
MONROE COUNTY.
and part at Miss. Valley Trust Co.
Past-due bonds
$3,850
58 '12 A-0 $40.000c
Paris is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $916,350
Sewer Bonds.
Poor-House (Part ply. on Mar. 1). Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_40,448,910
55 '12 A-0 $35.000c
MACON COUNTY.
4s
M-S $17,500c---Mar 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) '14--413.00
(The above issues are due $2,000 in
County
Population in 1910 (Census)-77.403
Court
-House Bonds.
10 years, $20,000 in 15 years and Missouri seat is Macon City. The
& Mississippi RR. bond 48 '12 F
-A *$90.000c-Feb 1 '15-'32
INT.at Nat. Bk. of Corn., N. Y.
$53.000 in 20 years.)
case,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$75,000 since which had been in the courts BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_- $107,500
1867, and appealed to the U. S. Assessed val.'13(M act.)_ _9,602,240 ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Assessed valuation 1912
858.548 Supreme Court five
times, was arbi- State & Co.tax (per
The school district bonds are not a
INT. at Miss. Val. Tr. Co., St. L. trated in the Federal Court Apr, 22 Population in 1910 $1,000)'1349.40
18,304 oart of the municipal debt. The es1911 allowed $750,000 on the ag* Int. at Third Nat.Bk.,St. Louis. timated value of the school property
gregate claim of $2,200,000. V. 92.
KIRKWOOD.
In 1913 was $1,512.000.
This city is in St. Louis County. p. 1911. The bonds below were sold
430
F-A $10,000c.. Aug 1 1920
Incorporated July 1899 Bonds are Aug. 10 1911 and later registered by MT. PLEASANT.
Building Bonds.
the State Auditor: V.93. p. 684.
taxable. Population 1910. 4,171.
This township is in Bates County. Is
J-J $15,000c___July 1 1919
Ref. Bds.(Red. bee. aft. July1'26).
Refund. Bds. (red. June 1 '02.)
(Subject to call 1909)
Funding Bonds.
58 '11 5-3 S660.000-__July 1 1931 414597 June$64,000cJune 1 1917 45
J-D $185.0000__June 1 1920
A-0 $5,000c
4s
1919 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14
$660,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 29 '14- $64.000
(Subject to call June 1 1910)
Elec.-Lt. (Subject to call).
Assessed valuation 1913--11,464,860 Assessed val.'13 (2-5 act.)-1,875,000 3345
J-D $44,000c_ _ _June 1 1921
45
M-S $17,000c
1920 State, Co. & Bd. tax (per
Population in 1910
M-N 83,000c___May 2 1924
3,744 4s
4 Ms
J-J
5,000c
1926
$1,000) 1913
$12.40
INT. at State Nat. Bk.. St. Louis. 48 '07 M-S 230,000c___Mar 1 1927
430'11 M-8 10,000----Sept 1 1931 Population in 1910
30,868
48 '08 J-J 467,000c___July 1 1928
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com'ce, N. Y.
Funding Bonds.
Water-Works.
45
F
-A $18.000c-Feb 1 1920
M-S $25.000c
58
1922
NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430
Refunding
J-J
15,000c
1926 Pd.ACON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
A district In Vernon County.
31-5 $19.000c___Feb 1 1918
43
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
430
A-0 $16.000__ _ _Oct 1 1926 55 '00 J-J a$17,506cJu1y 1 1920
to call beg. In 1908.)
58 '14 M-N$15.000-- _ _May 1 1934 43s
M-N 37,000_ __May 14 1924 4s '06 A-0 50.000c___Apr 1 1926 414s'14 M-S $140,000
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 1 '14_ $92,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14.. $53,000
(Subject to call April 1 1916.)
(Due $35,000 in 5, 10, 15 and 20
Sinking fund Oct. 1 1914._
59,051 Total assessed val. 1913__ _1,278,140 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $67.500
years from
16,500 BOND. DEBT date of issue.)
Assessed val.'13(N, act.)-2,580,730 School tax (per $1.000)'13.$12.50 Sinking fund Apr 1 1914..__
Oct
Ass'd val.'13 (1-3 act.,es0.2,000,000 Sinking fund May 1 191441,211,000
City tax rate(per $1.000)'13-$7.00
INT. on $16,000 bonds at Com2,509
1913-414.00 Assess. val. '13 (2-5 1914School tax
INT. on funding bonds, elec.-light monwealth Tr. Co., St. Louis; others Population(per $1,000)
act.)_40,177,580
in 1914 (est.)
10.000 School tax (per $1,000)
bonds due 1920 and 1931 and city- at State Exchange Bank, Macon.
1913_410.50
a Int. at Hanover Nat. Bk.,N. Y.:
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com'oe. N. V.
hall and jail bonds at Merchants
-Laon others at Nat. Bk. of C m., N. Y.
clede Nat. Bank, St. Louis; on elec.- MARION COUNTY.
ST. LOUIS. James Y. Player,
light bonds and water bonds due 1926
Palmyra is the county seat. All
Comptroller.
at Third Nat. Bank, St. Louis: on bonds are taxable. Pop.'10, 30.572. ONE HUNDRED-TWO DR. DIST.
St. Louis was formerly In St. Louis
water 5s A Nat. Bk.of Comm.,St.L.
Infirmary (mnt. at Treas. office).
NO. 1.
County, but on Aug.22 1876 an elec-A $64.000c- _July 31 1928
45 '08 F
A district in Nodaway County.
($40,000 of bonds redeemable July 6s '13 --_ $30,000_ -Mar 1 '16-'23 tion was held to separate city and
county. This was declared carried
31 1913, remainder July 31 1918)
LAFAYETTE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $64,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_ --$30,000 Dec. 30 1876 and city is now a sepaCounty seat is Lexington.
rate civil division subject to a dual
Assess. val. '13O-§ act.)_ -12.667,558
Bonds.
Refunding
-A $96,000c___Jan 1 1921 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13_-$9.90 PEMISCOT CO. DR. DISTRICTS. government with a full set of county
33.001 F
and city officers. The County of St.
330'01 F-A 135.000c-Jan 1 1921
District No. 8 Bonds.
Louis remains, but the city lies out(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1916.) MARYVILLE.
This City is in Nodaway Co. Inc. 58 '12 M-N$330.000-Due serially side of it. City was incorporated in
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $231,000
1822. A new city charter with proDistrict No. 9 Bonds.
Assessed val.'13(2-5 act)-14.815,856 as a city of the fourth class in 1880.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s
M-S $34,000_ _Mar 1 '16-'31 visions for the initiative, referendum
Population in 1910 (Census)_-30,154
INT.at Nat.Bk.of Commerce. N.Y. 430'12 J-DS100,000c __--1917-1932 BOND. DEBT Dist. No.8 $330,000 and recall was adopted on June 30
Paving Bonds (Subject to call).
Nov. 1912... Dist. No.9 63,000 1914. V. 99, p. 62.
Bonds are
45 '01 J-J $35,000c_July 19 1921 Actual valuat'n Dist. No.8 675,000 taxable.
LAMAR.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14.. $135,000
(est.)
Dist. No.9 661,590
Renewals.
This city Is the county seat of Bar- Sinking fund
4s g '88 J-J $1,985,000_july 1 1918
10,897
ton County. Popuia. 1910, 2.700.
Assessed val.'14 (},/ act.)-- 1,944,267
3.658 g'95M-N 945,000_May 1 1915
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914--433.80 PETTIS COUNTY.
Water and Light Bonds.
330 g '98 J-D 593,000_June 1 1918
County seat is Sedalia.
1917-1932 Population in 1910
5s '12 J-J $66,000
4 762
330 g '89 F
-A 275,000-Aug 1 1919
Refunding 1898.
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
($2,000 subject to call in each of the
330 g '90 J
-D
12,000_June 2 1920
4s
M-N$144,000c__May 1 1918
years 1913-'14-'15-'16.)
(Subject to call part in 1908 and part 330 g '05 A-01.000,000c_Apr 1 1925
Oct 1 1914- $66,000 MERCER COUNTY.
BOND.DEBT
Public Bldg. & !mot. Bonds.
In 1913.)
827,705
Assessed valuation 1913
Princeton Is the county seat.
g '08
BOND.DEBT May 1 '14 $144.000 4s g '08 A-0 $950,000c--Apr 1 1928
_ -- _4,000,000
Actual val. (esti_ _
45
-House Bds. (red.in 1917)•
J-J 4.730,000c__July 1
Court
16,865 45 g '09 A-04,618,000c__Oct 1 1928
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913____$13.00 5s '12 A-0 $75.000___Apr 1 1927 Sinking fund
1929
Assess. val.'13(30% act.)15,000.000
Water Works Renewal Bonds.
INT.at Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis TOTAL DEBT Oct6 1914.. $75,000 Co. tax (Per $1.000) 1913
$6.00 3.658 g'07 J-D $925,0003J'ne 25 1927
Assessed valuation 1914_ _5,407,820 Population in 1910 (Census)_-33,913
4sg '11 M-N 1.699,000c Nov 1 1931
Population in 1910
12.335
World's Fair Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer's office. INT.at Miss. Valley Tr. Co.St. Louis
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
33is g'02A-0$2.706.000-Anr 1 1922
Mt. Vernon Is the County seat.
The World's Fair bonds were auRoad Bds.(Int. at Mt. Vernon Bk.) MISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN- POPLAR BLUFF SCH. DIST.
thorized by constitutional amendA district in Butler County.
1927
AGE DISTRICT NO. 23.
ment adopted in 1900.
5s '12 --- $50,000
($30.000_ _Mar '23 &'28
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14.. $50,000 6s '11 M-S$236.000c-Mar 1 '15-'31
GOLD OR STERLING.-All bds.
3,942 BOND.DEBT Oct 26 '14- $236,000 55'13 M-S I 20.000
Mar 1933 of this city payable in U. S. gold or
Sinking fund Apr. 29 '14_ _
3-3
58
10,000
1918 n £ sterling.
Assessed val.'13(30% act)7.728.666 Assessed valuation 1913-4,700.000
J-J
16.000
1921-1922
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13--$5.90
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4s
INTEREST on bonds
430
3-5
10,000
26.583
1926 1922. 1928 and 1931. due 1915.
Population in 1910
on 330
J
-D 15.000
6s
1930
1918. 1925 and 1929 is PaYaMISSISSIPPI COUNTY DRAIN- 58 '14 --- 20.000-- _ _July 1 1934 dueat Nat. Bank of
ble
Commerce, N. V.
LEXINGTON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '14.. $115,500 or at National Bank
AGE DIST. NO. 29.
of Scotland
This township, Including city of 6s '14 M-S$225,000c_Mar 1016-33 Assessed valuation 1912___2,163,300
same name, Is in Lafayette County. BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14_ $225,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912--$13,70 (Ltd.). London, at the rate of
$4.8665 per pound sterling. Interest
office). Ass'd valuation 1913 (est.) 350,000
Ref. Bds.(int. at Co. Treas.
on all other bonds Is payable at Nat
9,500,000
-A *$9,000c___Aug 1 1919 Real value (estimated)
330'99 F
Bank of Commerce, N. Y., or at of1,500 RAY COUNTY.
-A 10,500_---Aug 1 1919 Population of district
330'99 F
fice of J. S. Morgan do Co., London,
Richmond is the county seat.
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
-A *6,000_ --Aug 1 1920
3s'00 F
at the option of holder.
Court-House Bonds.
430'10 J-J *12,000--July 1 1930
58 '14 F-A$100.000c ----1915-1929
TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUNDS.
13,000 -.....July 1 1930 MISS. CO. LEVEE DIST. NO. I.
4Ms'10 J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 13'14 $100,000 &o.
-The subjoined statement shows
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.) 6s
-A $20,000-Aug 1 '15-'22 Assessed valuation
12,500,000 St. Louis's total municipal debt and
*13,000_ -__July 1 1930 TOTALF
430'10 J-J
DEBT Oct 26'14-$65,000 Population in 1910
21,451 the water debt, &o.:
12,000-__July 1 1930 Population (estimated)
430 10 J-J
7,000
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Apr.13'14. Apr.7'13.
(Int.a1Co. Treas.office).
'rapt.Bds.
_s '13 --- $20,000
MOBERLY.
Tot. bond d't_22.438,000 23,806.691
ST. CHARLES.
DEBT April 1914-_$81,500
BOND.
This city is in Randolph County.
Water dt.,incl. 2.626.000 3.424.000
1,365.820 Incorporated in 1868. Bonds are
This city is the county seat of St.
Tax valuation 1909
Note.-Under the charter the MuCharles County. Inc. Oct. 13 1809.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_-$15.70 taxable. Population 1910, 10,923.
nicipal Assembly must appropriate
8,444
Water Bonds.
Population in 1910
Funding Bonds.
-Al 31,000
Any time $1,200,000 annually with which to
issue.
4.9 '05 J-J $50,000c-July 1 1915 45 '01 F
* Red. after 15 years from
133,000- - _ _Feb 1 1916 pay debt and Interest thereon. Tha
Water Bds. (red. aft. Jan. 1 '20).
30.000..-....July 11931 portion of each annual appropria53 '10 J-J $150,000c___Jan 1 1930 45 '11 J-J
from date). (Subject to call after July 1 1916.) tion not required for the payment o
Park Bds. (red. 5 yrs.
LEXINGTON SPEC. ROAD DIST.
Interest constitutes the sinking fund
Sewer Bonds (Red. any time).
wet 1 M-N1109.000c May 1 '15-'26 55 '07 J-D $10,000c_ _June 1 1927
for redemption of
25,000c_Jan 1 1928 45 '06 F
-A $46.000e--Aug 1 1926 1890, and bondsdebt existing Apr.7
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14- $109.000 68 '08 J-J
Assessed valuation 1913_ -2,898,432 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_- $235,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14 $110,000 thereof. On the Issued In renewal
(Assessment 30 to 40% actual val.) Water bonds (included)____ 150,000 Assessed val.'13(1-3 act.) 4,300,000 the city's bonded basis of renewing
debt at 4%, the
.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 --40.70 Total assessed val. 1913--3,067,272 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-410.00 debt for which this sinking fund was
9.437 established will be
Population of dist. '14 (est.)-10,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---$11.00 Population in 1910
extinguished In
§ INT. at Miss. Vail. Trust Co., 1925. The sinking fund on
INT. at Bank of Moberly and
INTEREST Is payable at MerApr. 13.
St. Louis; others at City Treas.office. 1914 was $2.053,955.
-Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis. Moberly Trust Co.
chants




Nov., 1914.j

NOR FR DAKOTA-DEBT OF STATE.

Assessed val. '13(% act.)_1,350.000
ST. LOUIS (Con.)
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMEND- Total tax rate(per $1.000)'13- 27.90
INT. at Citizens' Bank, Sikeston.
-By constitutional amendMENTS.
ments adopted Nov. 1902, the city is SPRINGFIELD.
empowered to levy an additional tax
This
of 35 cents for municipal purposes; to 1854. city is in Greene Co. Inc. in
Population 1910. 35,201.
make a new charter (which was done
in 1917).
June 22 1903), and to exempt the 55Sewer Bonds (red, beg.Mar 1 1932
'12 M-S $100.000c_
county indebtedness of $5,211,000.
5s '12 J-D 70.000c_June 1 1932
and water-works Indebtedness of $3.426.000. In determining the limit of 55 Fire-Dept. Bds. (red. June 1 '17.)
'12 J-D $50.000c___June 1 1932
indebtedness. V. 75. ri• 1165.
Street Bonds (Red. June 1 1917).
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city 55 '12 J-D S50.000cJune 1 1932
works, the revenue BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $270,000
owns Its water
from which for water rates, permits, Sinking fund Apr 1 1914_ _
60.000
&e. (est.) for the fiscal year 1913-14 Assess. val.'13(35% act.)_20.000.000
was $2,275,357.28, and net oper'g City tax rate (per $1,000)'13-$11.70
expenses and cost of collecting water
INT. part at Chase Nat. Bank,
rates(est.)were $1.159.020.24. In ad- N. Y., and Guaranty Tr. Co., N.Y
.
dition to the water works, the city
owns its hospitals, insane asylums
and poor house, city hall. court SQUAW CREEK DR.DIST. NO.1.
A drainage district In Holt County.
house. jail, house of correction and
work house, engine houses. markets, 6sDrainage Bonds (Taxable).
'04 July $31,500c_July 1 '15-'18
Pollee stations, parks. &o.
-The BOND. DEBT Sept 29'14_$31,500
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Ditch tax rate (per acre)'13-50 cents
valuation. Including
city's assessed
INT. at U.S.Mtg. & Tr.Co.,N. Y.
real estate, personal property and
railroad, bridge, telegraph, express
property (abt.65% UNIVERSITY CITY.
and street railway
Post-office for this city is St. Louis.
act. val.) and tax rates have been:
Assessed City tax per Bonds are exempt from city taxes.
Bridge, Fire-Engine & City-Hall
Valuation. $1.000.
Years.
55 '10 J-J $85,000--- _Jan 1 1930
1914-15_ - -_1616.698.390 $14.30
(Subject to call.)
14.30
1913-14-- -- 600,788,618
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14_ $85,000
14.50
1910-11- - 565,707,843
Assess. val '13 (3-5 act.)-4.596,300
14.50
1908-09_ --- 524,302,020
Total tax rate(per$1,000) '13$20.90
14.70
1905-06-- - 468.833,701
Population in 1910
13.00
2,417
1900------- 380.765,993
INT.at Mec.-Am. Nat.Bk.,St._L.
Total tax rate (per $1.000) for 1913
was $23.50, including $1.90 State.
and $6 school.
UNIVERSITY CITY SOH. DIST.
Site-Purchase & Building Bds.
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (Census). 687,029; in 1900 (Census). 575,- 434s'12 J-J $60.000- __July 1 1932
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1922.)
238; in 1890, 451.770.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914.... 160.000
Assessed valuation
4 179,576
SCOTLAND COUNTY.
INT. at Miss. Val. Tr. Co., St. L.
County seat Is Memphis: Bonds
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 11.860.
VERNON COUNTY.
Refund. lids. (subject to call).
County seat is Nevada.
J-D$125.000r_June 1915-'17
434s
Refunding Bonds.
Drainage District Bonds.
M-S$100,000c_ __March 1918
65 '10 J-I) $25,000r35.000 yearly 4348
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14.. $125,000 BOND.DEBT Marl '14- $100.000
Drainage bonds (add'i)____
25,000 Assess. val.'13(34 act.)- -12,500,000
Assessed val. '13 (31 act.)-5.299.418 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-45.90
.
State & Co.tax(per$1,000)'13123.20 Population in 1910 (Census)_28,827
INT.at Miss. Vail. Tr. Co.. St. L.
INT. at Miss. Valley Trust Co., St.
Louts, and at County Treas. office.
VILLAGE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
This school district (located in St
SCOTT CO.DRAIN.DIST.NO.10.
6.9 '12 M-S 1372.000r_Sept 4 '15-'32 Louis County) was originally the
TOTAL DEBT Apr29'14- $76,000 Washington-Normandy School DisAssessed valuation 1913_7.500.000 trict, In July 1906 It was voted to
change to the present name.
INT. at County Treas. office.
$75,000c-1926& 1927
5s '06-'07
SEDALIA.
_s '08 --- 12.000
1928
Sedalia is in Pettis County. In- BOND. DEBT Mar 18 '10 $87.000
corp. as a town May 27 1870, and as Assessed val.'10 (3-5 act.)-3,100,000
a city Moll. 2 1886. Bonds are tax- School tax (per $1,000) 1909--$9.00
exempt. Popula. 1910, 17,822.
Population in 1910 (est.)
5,500
Suit has been brought against this
city to recover on $8.000 current reve- WEBB CITY.
nue bds. issued 1893 and due 1894.
This city is in Jasper Co. Incorp.
The case is still in court.
Jan. 9 1890. Pop'n 1910, 11,847.
Current Revenue Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Taxable).
4s g
F
Past due
-A $8,000r
a$6,000c--_jan 1 1921
48 g
J-J
25,000r
Past due 58 '01 J-J call after
(Subject to
Jan. 11906.)
Sewer Bonds.
58 '08
4s g
A-0 $9,000r
Past due 5s '09 F-A¢*$17.000c_Aceb 1 1928
M-S d*8,500c___Sept 1 1929
Refund. Bds. (red. beg. in 1907).
Funding Bonds (Taxable).
4346'97 J-J $83,000c___July 1 1927 430'06
b$7,571c--Aug 20 1916
Park Bds.(red. beg. in 1916).
4348'08 F d*15.300c__ _Fob 1 1928
-A
4348'11 J-J $60,000c-July 1 1931
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1914- 183,000 53 '08 M-8 d4,900c_Sept 1 1918
53
Liberty Park bond debt
60,000 58 '09 J-D d*11.500c-Dec 1 1929
'11 M-S d*13,000c__Sept 1 1931
Floating debt
60,000
Sinking fund
, 16,546 58 Fire Department (Taxable),
'10 A-0 *S10.000c_Apr 1 1930
Assess. val.'13(357 act.)_5.680.880
Total tax rate (per 4,000)'13 $33.90 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914 $93,771
INT.at Third Nat. Elk., St. Louis Sinking fund
23,318
Assessed val.'14 (2-5 act.)_2,975,315
SEDALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT, Total tax rate(per $1,000)'14-$36.90
Building Bonds.
•Subject to call 10 years before
48 '97 J-J b$4.000c___July 1 1917 final maturity.
4s '00 J-J a23.000c__June 20 1915
INT.on bonds marked
4s '03 J-J a40,000c-Jan 1 1923 York; (b) St. Louis; (I) (a) in New
430'10 J-J t60.000c_ _ _July 1 1930 Ohio, and (d) Chicago. Cleveland,
(Subject to Call after July 1 1920.)
5.s '14 J-J d32,000c-Jan 1 1934 WEBB
CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Refunding Bonds.
Bonds all redeemable
48 '99 J-J 1130.000c-July 11910 fore maturity. Pop'n 10 years bein '10,11,817.
J-D a25.000c__ _June 1 1925 45 '00 J-D
48 '05
1920
434899 J-J b23,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1919 430'04 J-D $12.000c
10,000c
1924
BOND.DEBT Ser 28'14_ $237,000 48
'06
( act.)- _5,913,050 4348'10 J-D 20.000c_ __June 1 1926
Assessed val.'13
F-A 80,000c---Feb 1 1930
.
School tax (per $1,000) '14 - _$11.50 BOND.DEBT Apr.
I914.. $126.000
Population In 1914 (est.)
20,000
6.029
INT.on bonds marked (a) at Har- Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13
ris Trust & Say. Bank;(b) Nat. Bank School tax (per(40% act.)_3,302,486
$1,000) 1912-415.00
Commerce, N. Y.; (t) Miss. Val.
of
Tr. Co., St. Louis, and (d) Mer- WEBSTER GROVES
-Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis.
chants'
This city is in St. Louis County.
SEDALIA SPECIAL ROAD DIST Incorp. 1896. Pop'n 1910, 7.087.
Street Bonds (Taxable).
Bonds.
Road
58 '09 F-A $14.000c_ _Aug 15 1924
5s '12 M-N$180,000_May 1 '14-'27
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $180.000 4s*Water Bonds (Taxable).
'02
Assessed valuation 1913-8.300.000 58 '07 A-0 $23.000c-Oct 1 1922
M-S
-Mar 4 1927
INT. at Merc. Tr, Co., St. Louis. 58 '11 M-N 35,000c
70.000r__Nov 15 1931
Fire Bonds (Taxable).
SHELBINA.
M-N $15.000c-Mar 1 1933
This city Is in Shelby County. Inc. 58 '13 BD. DT. Oct 1914._ $157,000
GEN.
Mar. 20 1878. Pop'n 1910. 2.174.
Revenue bonds (add'1)
22.500
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund
35,690
5s 'II Aug $80,000r ---1921&1931 Asses.val.'14(abt.67% act.)4.697,540
TOT. BD.DT. Sept 1914-$80,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 13328.40
Assessed val. •13 (31 act.)- -950.000
* Int. at Bank of Webster Grove.
Total tax (per .000) 1913-311.00
INT at National City Bank, N.Y.
WEBSTER'GROVES SCH. DIST.
All bonds are taxable.
SrKESTON.
Bonds (Red.art. 10 yrs. fr. issue).
.
This city is in Scott County. First
434s'05 J-D $30,000r
1925
Aug. 1874. Pop'n 1910. 3.327.
inc.
-A 60,000c_ __Feb 7 1928
& Jail (red. aft. 5 years 430'08 F
430'11 M-N 28,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1931
from date of issue).
Es '06 A-0 $3.000c_.. _Oct 1 1926 430'12 M-N 40,000c--Nov 1 1932
5 '08 M-S 5.500c_Mar 2 1928 4149'14 A-0 48.000_ _- _Apr 11034
s
BOND.DEBT Sept 2S'14- $206,000
Water-Works Bonds.
Assessed valuat on 1913 _ --5.675,701
5s '09 J-D $30.000c-June 11029 School tax (per $1,000) 1912. _$12.50
(Subject to call after June 1 1914.)
1914-$38,500 Real value est.)
10,000,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1
at.
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Corn.. St. L.
1,500
gInIdng fund




127

WEST PLAINS SPEC. RD. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
A district in Howell County.
-s '02 -__ $5,500__--Apr 2 1922
Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14- $48.500
___ $33.000
Assessed valuation 1913__1,142.512
'14 __- 10,000__ _ _July 1 1934
INT. at Merchants' Laclede Nat.
Bank,St. Louis.
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give the statistics regarding all minor civil divisions
In the State of Missouri which have reported an indebtedness of over $25.000
and which are not represented among the foregoing detailed reports. We
add the population from the U. S. Census of 1910.
Bonded
Assessed
Rate of
PopuDebt.
Valuation. Interest.
lation.
Location$
$
1910.
%
Adair County Drainage District_ 27.500
Atchison County Drainage Dist_ *104,000
Austin Township,Cass County- 40.000 g6,100,000
5
1,436
Barry County
40.000 16.113.438
5
23.869
Booneville, Cooper County
84,000 32,064.750
4&5
4,252
Boonville School District
65,000 c11.559,000
5
Brookfield (C). Linn County_ - _ 38,100 '1.190.627
4&5
5,749
Butler School District
40.000 01.139.124
4&5
California (C). Moniteau County- 30,000
0847.000
5
Cameron (C). Clinton County
58.000
/965.460 434 to 6 -g-()%
, 1
Cameron School District
52,000 01,102,620
5
Campbell (C). Dunklin County- 37,000
1389.610
1.781
5&534
Chaffee (C), Scott County
26,000
262,949
5
2,082
Chillicothe (C). Livingston Co_.. 63,000 91,804,180
4&5
6.265
Chillicothe School District
35,060 31.837.812
5
Clarksville (C). Pike County
26.000
9190.000
4
918
Clinton (0 ,Henry County
31.000 91.500.000
4,454
4,992
Clinton School District
60.000 91.700.000
5
26.500 16.622,522
4
21.957
Cole m blanty). Boone County_ ..-246.500 12,325.000
C l u Cou (C
9.662
Desloge School District
35.000
790.963
5
Doniphan School District
25.000
0600,000
534
Elyins S. D. No. 7, St. Fran.
cols County
30,000
650.000
6
Excelsior Springs (C). Clay Co
62,290 11,434.000
5
Farmington (C .St. Francis Co.- 29.400 91,122.482
4&5
3 90°
2:
613
Flat River School District No.61. 51.000 g1,662.406
434&5
Fulton (C). Callaway County_ N.
,000 0,55,4.268
4 34 & 5
4m& 31
5
5.228
Fulton School District
Gallatin School District
32.500
1,507
Higginsville School District
25.000
0695.750
54
Holden(0 .Johnson County__,. 37,500
1765.766
Huntsville (C). Randolph County 47,000
6456.635
2,247
Kirksville (C) Adair County____ 83.000 12.146.300
,
45
&5
6.347
Kirksville School District
80.000 c2,226,000
5
Kirkwood School District
85.000
4,434&5
c888.2284&4
44 5
2.°°7
Lexington School District
37.000 c1.468.760
4&4 Si
Lincoln County
30.000 36,172,137
4
17.750
Little Tarklo Drainage District
45.000
Louisiana School District
54.500 t1.204,310
t12.50
Macon (C). Macon County
26,500 t1,817,953
3.584
4&454
Malden, Dunklin County
43.500
e400.000
5&6
Maplewood (0),St Louis County100.000 t2,334,262
4.'97
2 11°
6
Marceline (C). Linn County
37.000
0630,182
5
3.920
Marshall (C). Saline County_ _ _ 37.000 32.264.050
4&434
4,869
Marshall School District
25.500 92,400.000
4
Maryville School District
53,000 92.478,904
4 34
Mexico School District
z45.000
2,200,000
Milan (C). Sullivan County.-- 43.000
0550,000
4348c5
2.191
Mississippi County
25.000 f4.612.784
5
14,557
Mississippi Co. Dr. Dist. No.25
28.000
0300.000
0
Miss. Co. Drain, Dist. No.30_
86.000
200.000
Moberly School District
52,000
2,432,000
Moniteau Co. S. D. No.43
30,000 c1,000,000
5
Morgan County
35,500 13.486.825
5
12-A5
Mt. Vernon Special Road Dist_ 50.000
1.430,552
5
Naylor Drainage District No. 1.-s32,676
Neosho (C). Newton County-- 32.000 03,000,000
434
New Madrid County
50,000 08,250,000
5
139,4881
Nodaway County
35.000 115.901.664
43.4
28.833
Odessa School District
25,000
t601.925
45
Oregon, Holt County
25.500
/628.290
5
Palmyra, Marlon County
,
4H
2 0°2
1 168
:
Pierce Township, Lawrence Co- 25,000
1, 2.00
r88440
.5 2
4
Pleasant Hill (C). Cass County
39.000
/480,612
3 78
2 65
,0 9
Pleasant MU (Twp). Cass County 49.000
0681.480
43.4
2,439
Polk County
25.000 05,854.611
4
21,561
•
Randolph County
25,000 111.071.713
5
26.182
Richmond (C). Ray County_ --- 57,000 /1.234.883
434&5
3,664
Rolla (C). Phelps County
46.000
9742.477
5
2.261
Salem School District
26,500
/675.000
0
Sarcoxie Special Road Dist
25.000
0600.000
6
Savannah (C). Andrew County
32,000
9715.280
5
1,583
Savannah School District
35.500
9900000
4&5
Scott County
40,000 97,988.231
22,372
Scott County Levee Dist. No.2_ _ 42,000
6
500,000
Slater (C). Saline County
49.500
0701.145
4 34&5
3.238
sni-a-Bar (Twp), Lafayette Co_.. 30,000
921.037
334&4
2.996
Springfield School District
33.000 018.500.000
4
Stoddart County Dr. Dist. No.2- 50,731
Taney County
41,500
5
9.134
Tarkio School District
26,000
0939,171
5
Trenton (0). Grundy County_ -- 34.500 91.561.238
434
5.656
Trenton School District
34.500 01,581.238
434
Vanden& (C), Audrain County- 25,000
-- - --5
1 595
.
Warrensburg(C) Johnson Co.... 55.500 91,925,000
,
-t10.00
4,689
Warrensburg School District__
29.500 c1,950,954
434
Washington Two., Lafayette Co_ 28,000
1,089.840
3.625
West plains (C), Howell County_ 27.500 11,200.000 336&4 34
5
2,914
Winchester(C).Scott County
27,800
0586,290
1,700
Windsor (C). Henry County___- 44.000
07
.360
5
2.241
(C) City. (Twp) Township.
* Floating debt.
t 1912 figures.
e 1910 figures. f 1911 figures from county officials; 1
1911 figures.
0 1913 figures. c 1914 figures. x This covers merely a recent issue of bonds
we are not informed as to what is total debt. s Total debt.

State of North Dakota.
ITS
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)_ _March 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act Feb 22 1889)
Nov. 2 1889
Total area of State (square miles)
State Capital

70,795
Bismarck

Governor (term expires 1st Tues. Jan. 1915)__L. B.
Hanna
Sec. of State (term ends 1st Tues. Jan. 1915) Thos,
Hall
Treasurer (term ends 1st Tues. Jan. 1915)_ _ _Gunder
Olson
Auditor (term ends 1st Tues. Jan. 1915)___Carl 0.
Jorgenson
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited tofirst Tuedsay after
sixty days.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For early history of State debt see "State
and
City Supplement" of April 1893. page 116.

NORTH DAKOTA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

28
Refunding Bonds.
45 '95 J-J $38,600c_-_July 1 1915
30,000c-May 15 1920
45 '90 J-J
30,000c---July 1 1923
48 '93 J-J
63,000c--May 1 1927
48 97 J-J
48 '99 M-N 16,700c---May 1 1919
4s '97 3-3 49.000c---May 1 1927
Funding Bonds.
4s '91 M-N $95.000c-Mar 20 1921
Insane Hospital, Jamestown.
4s '99 Jan 550,000c- -Juno 1 1919

Soldiers' Home, Lisbon.
45 '99 J-J $20,000c-- _July 1 1929
Reform School, Mandan.
4s '01 Jan $20.000c-Sept 1 1921
State Univer't & Sch. of Mines.
4s '01 J-J $50,000____July 1 1921
Agricultural College Bonds.
4s '01 J-J $50.000___May 11 1921
Revenue Bonds.
45 '05 J-J $150.000c__July 1 1925

July 11914. Jan. 1 1913. July 11912. July 11911.
TOTAL DEBT$662.300
$937,300
$937,300
Bonded debt
$939,300
Of the above bonds (which include bonds issued for State institutions),
all are held by the common school fund, except $233,600, which are held
be persons outside of State. The investments of the Permanent School
Fund on July 1 1914 amounted to $8,188,398 94. On the same date the
bonds held by other educational institutions amounted to $2,108.760 81.
The cash on hand July 1 1914 amounted to $848.542 94.
-The State's assessed valuation (about oneASSESSED VALUATION.
fourth actual value) has been as follows
Real
Personal
Total Assessed
State tax
Estate.
Property.*
Years.
Valuation. per $1.000
3101,911.019
V05.131,797
191
*307.042,816
$4.50
199,073294,770,325.743
95.698.582
191
4.40
193,583,578
94,891.763
1911
288.475,341
4.40
182.124.702
96.275.528
1909
278,400.230
5.20
147.147.963
81.619,299
1908
228,767.262
5.20
113,127,196
60.423,881
1905
173.551,077
5.30
73.574.494
43,629,991
1900
117,204,485
5.50
64.722.092
28.676,886
1896
93.398,978
5.50
1893
82.351.987
5.50
The assessed valuation of personal property as given above includes
valuation of railroad and street railway property, express companies
the
and telegraph and telephone companies. In 1913 these arhounted to
$47.069,187; in 1912.344.829,471; in 1911,$43.269,841; in 1909.$41.846,385; In 1908. $34,250.452.
-The limitations to the debt-making power of
DEBT LIMITATION.
the State and municipalities of North Dakota are found in Article XII
of its constitution. The provisions with reference to the matter are corn.
plate and stringent, and are as follows:
SECTION 182. The State may, to meet casual deficits or failure in
the revenue, or In rase of extraordinary emergencies, contract debts, but
such debts shall never in the aggregate exceed the sum of two hundred
thousand dollars, exclusive of what may be the debt of North Dakota
at the time of the adoption of this constitution. Every such debt shall be
authorized by law for certain purposes,to be definitely mentioned therein,
and every such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to
pay the interest semi-annually, and the principal within thirty years from
the passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of
such tax to the payment of said principal and interest, and such appropriation shall not be repealed nor the tax discontinued until such debt, both
principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. No debt In excess of
the limit named shall be incurred except for the purpose of repelling invasion. suppressing insurrection, defending the State In time of war, or
to provide for public defense in case of threatened hostilities; but the issuing
of new bonds to refund existing Indebtedness shall not be construed to
be any part or portion of said two hundred thousand dollars.
SECTION 183. The debt of any county, township, city, town, school
district, or any other political subdivision, shall never exceed five (5) per
centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein; provided,
that any incorporated city may, by a two-thirds vote, increase such indebtedness three (3) per centum on such assessed value beyond said five (5)
per cent limit. In estimating the indebtedness which a city, county, township, school district or any other political subdivision may incur, the
entire amount of existing indebtedness, whether contracted prior or subsequent to the adoption of this constitution shall be Included; provided.
further.that any incorporated city may become indebted many amount
not exceeding four (4) per centum on such assessed value without regard
to the existing indebtedness of such city,or for the purpose of constructing
or purchasing water-works for furnishing a supply of water to the inhabitants of such city, or for the purpose of constructing sewers,and for
no other purpose whatever. All bonds or obligations in excess of the amount
of indebtedness permitted by this constitution given by any city, county,
township, town, school district, or any other political subdivision, shall
be void.
SECTION 184. Any city, county, township, town, school district.
or any other political subdivision, incurring indebtedness, shall, at or
before the time of so doing, provide for the collection of an annual tax
sufficient to pay the interest and also the principal thereof when due, and
all laws or ordinances providing for the payment of the interest or principal of any debt shall be irrepealable until such debt be paid.
SECTION 185. Neither the State nor any county, city, township.
town, school district, or any other political subdivision, shall loan or give
its credit or make donations to or in aid of any individual, association or
corporation, except for necessary support of the poor, nor subscribe to or
become the owner of the capital stock of any association or corporation,
nor shall the State engage in any work of internal improvement unless
authorized by a two-thirds vote of the people. (A proposed amendment
to this section was submitted to the voters on Nov.3 1914. V. 99, p 1157.
As soon as It Is definitely determined by official count whether this amendment carried or not, it will be reported in the "State and City' Department of the "Chronicle.")
NOT VALID UNLESS ENDORSED BY AUDITOR, ETC.
SECTION 187. No bond or evidence of indebtedness of the State shall
be valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed
by the Auditor and Secretary of State, showing that the bond or evidence
bond or
of debt is issued pursuant to law and is within the debt limit. No political
evidence of debt of any county, or bond of any township or other
same have endorsed thereon a cersubdivision, shall be valid unless the
tificatesigned by the County Auditor, or other officer authorized by law
to sign such certificate, stating that said bond or evidence of debt is issued
pursuant to law and is within the debt limit.
-Under date of Dec. 111911.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
the Secretary of State advised us that "there is no specific exemption
with relation to the matter of bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by this State or any of its municipalities. These evidences of indebtedness are held as representing the amount in dollars and
cents for which the same may be executed.
-The population of North Dakota In 1910
POPULATION OF STATE.
(Census) was 577,056; in 1900, 319.146; in 1890, 190,983; in 1880. 36.909;
in 1870. 14.181; In 1860, 4,837. The figures for 1860 and 1870 are for
both North and South Dakota.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA.
NOTE.
-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following
see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
BISMARCK.
BILLINGS COUNTY.
Bismarck is the
of
Medora is the county seat. A and the county capitalof the State
seat
Burleigh
portion of this county has been taken County. Incorp. Sept.20 1900.
to form the county of Golden Valley. bonds are tax-free. Pop'n 1910. All
5.443
Street Bonds (Int. in Bismarck).
Grain-Seed Bds.(red. Mar. 1 '14)
4s '09 Nov 35.000---Nov 1 1919
'12 M-S $50.000-__Mar 1 1917
6s
Funding (Int. in Bismarck).
County has no general bonded debt.
1616.000
1916
Grain-seed bonds Oct 1914- $50,000 4%s
16,000
1921
38,416 .
Sinking fund
Auditorium (Int. in Bismarck).
Assessed valuation 1913_ -4.332.630 4srl12 --- $45,000_ _ _ _Apr
1 1932
(Assessment 1-3 on personal and 1-5
Fire-Hall (Int. in Bismarck).
on real estate.)
$15.000_June
State & Co. tax(per51,000)13 818.50 4s '11 _-DEBT Oct. 30 '16.'21.'26
1914- $97,000
10,186 BOND.
Population in 1910
val.
Total 'tax
$1,080) li118:-$61.30
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office.




xca.

BISPdARCIC SCHOOL DIST.NO.1. GRAND FORKS IND. SCR. DIST.
J-J $35,000- _-June 25 1916
Funding (Int. at State Treasury). 6s
J-J
25.000- ___Apr 1 1917
1926 6s
4s '06 --- $20.000
J-J
17,500___Oct 1 1920
45 '11 -_- 50,000._ _Apr 20 1931 45
J-J
7,500---Sept 20 1922
45
1928
48
___ 17,000
J-J
10.000---Aug 15 1928
1932 45
48
10,000
___
3-3 35,000---May 2 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1914 $97,000 45
J-J
20,000_ --_Sept 2 1927
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _1.967.599 4s
J-J
25,000_--Nov 20 1923
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13.316.20 4s
BOND.DEBT Sept 28'14- $175,000
Assessed val.'13 (1-3 act.)_4,323,785
BOTTINEAU COUNTY.
School tax (per $1,000) '13_ _420.00
Bottineau is the county seat.
15.000
Refunding (Int. at Treas. office). Population in 1914 (est.)
es
$26,(100r-Dee 2 1915
INT. on 6s at Chase Nat. Bank,
12.000r__Mar 20 1923 N. Y.; on others at State Treas.
55
Court-House (Int. at Treas. office) office in Bismarck.
$25,000r--Sept 20 1922
58
Funding (Int. at Treas. office).
$25.000r _Apr 20 1924 GRAND FORKS COUNTY.
Grand Forks is the county seat.
Drainage (Int. at Treas. office).
Court-House Bonds.
6s
1912 $100,000_-Dec 30 1926
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_ $88,000 4s'13 May $200,000____May 1 1933
98,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $200,000
Drainage district debt
Assess. val.'13 (1-5 act.)- -8,864.134 Assess. val.'13(18%act.)-14,348,000
State&Co.tax (per SLOW)'13.315.00 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$17.35
27,888
17.295 Population In 1910
Population in 1910
BOWMAN COUNTY.
Bowman is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
55 '11 J-J 572,0(10r-__July 1 1931
Seed-Grain Bonds.
6s '12 F-A $35,000...-Feb 20 1915
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $107.000
Assessed valuation 1913 -2,963,015
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '13-$22.60
4.668
Population in 1910

HETTINGER COUNTY.
Mott is the county seat.
County Bonds.
,
191`
4s '08 --_ $20,000
Funding Bonds.
1929
$14,000
5;0'09 -__
Seed-Grain Bonds.
Os '12 J4 $35.000 ..---Mar 1 1917
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 1914---$69,000
16.200
Sinking fund
Assessed val. '13(1-5 act.)_3,184,179
BURLEIGH
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$21.50
Bismarck Is the county seat.
6,557
Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds (fax exempt).
4%8'98 A-0 $71,000__ _Oct 15 1918
INT,on bonds of 1912 at Standard
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14_ $71,000 Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
Assess. val.'14 (3i act.)___7,800,000
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13420.20
13.087 LA MOURE COUNTY.
Population in 1910
county seat.
La
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. B., Chic. Bonds Moure Is the
are tax-exempt.
Court-House Bonds.
DICKEY COUNTY.
A-0 $50.000c___Oct 1 1928
Eliendale Is the county seat. Bonds 4545
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914..-. $50,000
tax-exempt. Pop'n in 1910. 9.839.
15,226
Sinking fund
4 s'02 J-J a$10.000c---1917& 1922 Assessed val. 1914
6,341,433
1920 State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'14-$18.10
43s'10 3-3 b 50.000c
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '14-360.000 Population in 1910
10,724
19.358
Sinking fund
INT. at Central Tr. Co., Chicago.
Assess. val. '13 (1-5 act.)_6,003.282
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$1.150
INT. on bonds marked (a) at MC LEAN COUNTY.
Washburn is the county scat
Farmers' & Mechanics' Say, Bank,
Minneapolis, and (b) Harris Tr. & BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14_ $27,000
17,831
Sinking fund
Say. Bank, Chicago.
Assess. val.'13 G( act.)..„6,001,225
'13-$19.10
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)
DIVIDE COUNTY.
14.496
Crosby is the county seat. Bonds Population in 1910
tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 6,013.
INT.in Chicago and New York.
1934
4s
c$26,000
Refunding Bonds.
1931 blANDAN.
F-Ab$15,000c
68
This city Is in Morton County.
45 '13 M-Nb18,500c__-May 1 1923
Artesian Well (Refunding).
Bonds.
Funding
48 '10 --_ $10,000c_b 1 1930
Sept 1 1934
4s '14 ___ $40,000_
Refunding Bonds.
Seed-Grain Bonds.
1 1924
7s '11 A-0 a$25.000c-_Apr 1 1916 6s '14 ___ $5,000c- __Mar 1 1934
5.500c-__Aug
TOT.BD.DT.Sept 29'14 $124,500 68 '14 -__
2,500c-_-Aug 1 1934
Floating debt April 30 1914 46,473 55 '14 -_Water Works Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)-3.539,303
State &Co.tax(per $1.000)'13E22.50 5545'11 --- $80.000c---Mai8 1931
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914- $103,000
INT. on bonds marked (a) at
20,871
treasury
Minn. Loan & Tr. Co.. Minneapolis; Cash Indebt (included)..
85,000
Water
(b) Cont. & Comm. Nat, Bank, Chi- Sinking fund (water)
1,600
cago; (c) at State Trees, office. Assessed val.'13
854,888
act.)
((
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13480.05
FARGO.
3,873
Population in 1910
Fargo Is situated in Cass County.
INT. on artesian well bonds at
Water and Sewer Bonds.
68
- - $30.000c__Nov 15 1915 State Treas, office; water-works
bonds at Cont.& Comm. Nat. Bank,
Water-Works Bonds.
345.000eJuly '16-'21-'26 Chicago; refunding 6s due 1924 and
55 '11 .14 r
20.000c- _ _July 1931 1934 in Minneapolis; on others at
City Treasurer's office.
Funding onds.
43 '13 --- $57,341____July 1 1933
'14 --- 100,000- _Jan 2 1934 MINOT.
4s
General Purpose Bonds.
ThIscity Is In Ward County. Com1932 mission form of government adopted
48 '13 --- $100,000
Refunding Bonds.
In July 1909. Pop'n 1910. 6,188.
June 39.000c___June 1 1924
5s
Funding Bonds.
423 '13 --- 25,000-- _ -Dec 1 1933 44 '09 - - $115.000r--Oct 1 1929
Electric-Light Bonds.
WaterBonds.
55 '12 s
-a 1110.000c-Mar 1 1927 53 '04 J-D $8,000r-Jime 15 1924
Hospital Bonds.
6s '08 --- 30.000r--Oct 15 1928
5s '10 M-N$15.000cNov1.15-'20-'25
Water and Sewer Bonds.
URN.BD.DT.Oct 1914-- $159,000 i3s '05 J-D $21.000r-Dec 1 1925
152.341 GEN.BD. DT.Sept 29'14 $174,000
Water debt (addl)
Water debt sinking fund.- 15.760 Spec. assessm't debt (add'1)411,025
611,727 Sinking fund
Assessment debt (add'i)
43,371
7.329 Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.)-2,560,230
Floating debt
8,434 Tax rate (per $1.000) '14_---$20.00
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'14(40%act.) 6,787,023
INT. payable at City Treaa. office.
Total tax (Per $1,000) 1914-456.00
14.331
Population in 1910
PEAL(BINA COUNTY.
INT. at City Treas. office.
Cavalier is the county seat.
Court
-House Bonds.
GRAND FORKS.
45 '12 --- $85,000----June 1 1932
This city is situated In Grand Forks
Jail Bonds.
bonds 48 '12 --- $15,000_ __June 1 1932
County. Inc. Feb. 22'81. All
BOND.DEBT.Apr 1913-- $100,000
tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910. 12,478.
Assessed val. '13(1-5 act.)-6,761,269
Funding Bonds.
-A a$50.000c--Aug 1 1925 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'12417.60
430'05 F
Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
14,749
1930
$45,000c__ -Sept 1
45
45 '09 --- 40.000c-Apr 1 1929 PIERCE
COUNTY.
40.000--Sept 1 '20-34
45 '14 _-Rugby Is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
Court-House Bds. (Tax-exempt).
a$15,000c__June 1 1919
534s
-A $70,000r
'26&'30 4a '10 F
Aug 1930
_ 45,000c May 1
4s
Jail Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Refunding Water Bonds.
-A $15.000r
Aug 1930
$30,000c-- _Nov 1 1917 4s '10 F
Os
BOND.DEBT Apr 28'14_ $88,000
Light & Power Bonds (Serial).
$22.000c-May 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1914---4,447,353
45
Population in 1910
9.740
Street Bonds.
INT. payable in Bismarck.
$66.000c-Mar 1 1930
48
Bonds.
City-Hall
$40.000c_ _ _June 1 1931 RAPdSEY
45
COUNTY.
Municipal Abbatoir Bonds.
County seat Is Devil's Lake.
48 '13 --_ $12.000--Oct 1 '14-'30
Funding Bonds.
GEN.BD& Mar 1 1914-$275.000 Os
M-N$18.000c--_May 1 1915
Water-works bonds kadd'I)- 130.000 Ois
M-8 5.000c-Mar 19 1920
831.470
Impt. warrants(addl)
Refunding Bonds.
5,617 430
Sinking fund
M-S $30.000c_Mar 19 1920
Val. city-owned prop.'13-2,430,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913- $53,000
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_.4,323
Sinking fund
6.104
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-$63.10 Assessed val., 1913
8,035,545
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '12-315.50
New Population in 1910
in
15,199
INTERESTI
York;

others 113sisfgrag.e

SOUTH DAKOTA--DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914.1
ROLETTE COUNTY.
Rolla Is the county seat. Bonds
are taxable. Popula'n 1910, 9,558.
Funding Bonds.
68 '96 A-0 $26,000c_Oct 20 1916
-A 25.000c-Aug 15 1925
Ers '05 F
Refunding Bonds.
58 '02 A-0 $20,000c--Apr 8 1922
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-471,000
Assessment debt (add'1)
2,500
10,000
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'11(M act.)__3,722,336
State&Co.tax (per $1.000)'14-$20.60
INTEREST on funding bonds of
1896 payable at Chase Nat. Bank.
N. Y.; on funding bonds of 1905 at
First Nat. Bank, Chicago: on refunding bonds at First Nat. Bank. Minn.

WAHPETON.
This city is in Ric:island County.
Incorp. in 1884. Pop'n '10. 2,467.
Water-Works Bonds.
1930
5145
M-S 336,000
53s'14 Sept 21,000
(Due $1,000 yearly for 19 years
and 32,000 in 20 years.)
City-Hall Bonds.
ss
M-8 $18,000
1930
GEN. BD. D'T Aug 1914--$75.000
32,145
Sewer warrants (add'1)
37,699
Other warrants (add'i)
Assessed valuation 1914
642,216
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
WARD COUNTY.
Minot is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
414s'05 J-J $150,000c-July 1 1925
GEN. BONDS Oct '13----$150,000
Floating debt
133.971
Sinking fund
71.876
Assessed val.'14(M act.)-10,958.305
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_618.90
Population in 1910
25.281
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.

SHERIDAN COUNTY.
McCluskey is the county seat.
Bonds are taxable. Pop'n '10. 8.103.
Seed-Grain Bonds.
1917
7s '11 J-J 350.0000
BOND. DEBT Oct 7 1914-$50.000
44,840
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'14(10 to 25%
3,000.000 WILLIAMS COUNTY.
actual)
Williston is the county seat.
State&Co.tax(per 61.000 )'14$15.50
INTEREST payable at MInn.Loan BOND. DEBT July 1 '14._ .697,500
Floating debt
53,456
& Trust Co., Minneapolis.
Sinking fund. &c
227,464
Assess. val.'13(30% act.)-7,030,890
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13317.50
VALLEY CITY.
Population in 1910
This city is in Barnes County.
14.234
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y.
Incorp. May 8 1883. Pop'n '10.4,606.
Water-Works Bonds (tax-exempt).
J-J $5.000c_July 15 1915 WILLISTON.
Os
This city is in Williams Co. Inc.
Elec. Lt. Bonds (lax-exempt).
F
-A $6.000c_ _Aug 2 1917 May 12 1904. Pop'n 1910. 3.124.
138
fis
A-0 18.000cApr 1 19-24-29
Electric-Light Bonds.
J-D 315.000c -1922-1926
City Hall Bonds (tax-exempt).
6s
4s
J *$15,000c J•nel'17-22-25
-D
Water-Works Bonds.
2-2 $12,000c_ - -1917-1922
Sewer Bond. (tax-exempt).
6.9
1$15.000c-Apr 15 1923 45
3
Apr *27.500cApr 10 1930
4s
A-0 15,000c-Apr 15 1928 4s '14 ___
9,000_ -July 1 1934
20,000c-Apr 15 1933
Funding Bondi.
BOND.DE T Sept 28 '14_494.000 48
Apr 8$63.000c-Apr 10 1930
Floating debt
12.300 45 '13 ___ *21,500c- June 1 1933
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28 '14_106.300 GEN.BD. DT.May 1 '14 $139.000
Sinking fund
14,857 Assessment debt (add'1)--- 135.258
NET DEBT Sept 28 '14 . 91,443 Sinking fund
19.000
Assess. val.'13 (1-5 act.)-1,229,608 Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)-1,183.830
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913...._$4.01 Total tax (per 31.000) 1913-- 73.70
INT.at State Treas. office. Others
*INT. at State Treas, office;
others at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.
in Valley City.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding places In North Dakota
which have reported a bonded Indebtedness of over $25,000 and which are
not represented among the foregoing detailed reports. We add the population from the U. S. Census of 1910.
Tax PopulaTotal Cash in Assessed
Debt: Treas. Valuation. per lion in
31.000 1910.
$
Location$
3
a507,802 a57.50
1.003
Beach (V), Billings County...._ 25.000
Burke County
9.064
53.350 26,616 /4.244.753 - -.a716,389 a17.00
Casselton School District
4,500
37,000
Devils Lake, Ramsey Co
5,157
64.000
Devil's Lake Special Sob. Dist- 62,500
None /1,500.000
Dickinson. Stark County
80,800 22.762 0946.826 ---3,678
Emmons County
40.000 19.338 a4.637.lOS---9.796
Fargo School District
70.000
a6,385.467 011.00
Foster County
75.000 56.915 a3.672,004 /18.40
5,313
Grafton. Walsh County
52.800
292,421 22.40
939
2.229
Jamestown, Stutsman County. 40.000 22.407 01.528.227 059 90 4.358
Kidder County
26,000 67.562 a3.885.635 017.20
5.962
McHenry County
70.500 134.409 08.708.301 016.40 17,627
McIntosh County
25,000 45,000 a3,337.263 z16.00
7,251
Minot Park District
31.000
6,194
Morton County
91,000 117.763a11,088.805 022:615 25.289
Mountrall County
100,000
8.491
Nelson County
None a6.053.364 09.90 10.140
36.000
Ransom County
40,000 87,393 /4.795.211 /17.80 10.345
Sargent County
88.000 75.914 03,137,897 015.40
9.202
Wells County
42,000 137.642 a6,103,120 z14.30 11.814
(0)City. (V) Village. z 1912 figures. a 1913figures. f 1914 figures.

State of South Dakota.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory(Act March 2 1861)___ _ March 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 22 1889)
Nov. 2 1889
Total area of State (square miles)
77,650
State Capital
Pierre
Governor (till Tues. after 1st Mon.Jan. 1915)__F. M.Byrne
Sec. of State (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1915)_F. Glasner
Treasurer (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1915)_A. W. Ewert
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tue.sday after
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to sixty days. jAn
amendment removing the limit as to the length of sessions and providing
that legislators shall not be paid for more than sixty days was submitted
to the voters on Nov. 3 1914. V. 99. p. 62. As soon as it is definitely determined by official count whether this amendment carried or not, the fact
will be reported in the "State and City" Department of the "Chronicle.")
-For history of State debt see "State and City
HISTORY OF DEBT.
Supplement" of April 1893. page 118.
-The State has no bonded debt;the floating debt
TOTAL DEBT. ETC.
on June 30 1914 was: Revenue warrants, $370,000. Cash on hand
June 30 1914. $385,000.
EQUALIZED VA L UATION.-The following statement shows the total
valuation of real estate, personal, railroad property, telegraph, telephone.
express and sleeping-car companies, as equalized by the State Board of
Assessment and Equalization.
Valuation. Year.
Year.
Valuation.
131.212.000,000 1901
3173.206.733
1914
1.195.402.548 1900
172.255.085
1913
354.278.413 1899
158.330,111
1912
337.702.276 1898
118.580.496
1910
281.654.712 1897
120.175.431
1908
222.426.469 1896
119.391.156
1906
219.647.674 1895
121.751,151
1905
214.239,028 1894
128.016.765
1904
187.531.381 1893
136.032.840
1902
I The State constitution requires that all property shall be assessed at
full value, but until 1913 there was no real attempt to comply with this
requirement. By virtue of the powers vested in the Tax Commission
created ay an Act passed at the 1913 Legislature (Chapter 352). a vigorous
effort has been made to have all property in the State assessed at full value.
and this will account for the great increase in the 1913 total of the assess-




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ments. Prior to 1913. assessments were on a basis of from 15% to 40%
of the actual value.
TAX RATE.
-The tax rate (per $1,000) for 1913 was $1.00.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-South Dakota has incorporated into its constitution very stringent provisions limiting the debt
-making power of the
State and its municipalities. All these provisions are found In Article XII
and are as follows:
SECTION 1. Neither the State nor any county township or municipality shall loan or give its credit or make donation to or in aid of any
individual, association or corporation, except for the necessary support
of the poor, nor subscribe to or become the owner of the capital stock of
any association or corporation, nor pay or become responsible for the
debt or liability of any individual, association or corporation: provided
that theStatemay assume or pay such debt or liability when incurred in
time of war for the defense of the State. Nor shall the State engage in
any work of internal improvement.
SECTION 2. For the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenses
and making public improvements, or to meet casual deficits or failure
in revenue, the State may contract debts never to exceed with previous
debts in the aggregate $100,000, and no greater indebtedness :than be
incurred except for the purpose of repelling invasion. suppressing insurrection or defending the State or the United States in war, and provision
shall be made by law for the payment of the interest annually and the
principal when due, by tax levied for the
or from
of revenue; which law providing for the purpose of such other sources
payment
principal by such tax or otherwise shall be irrepealable until interest and
is
paid; provided however, the State of South Dakota shall havesuch debtto
the power
refund the Territorial debt assumed by the State of South Dakota by bonds
of the State of South Dakota.
SECTION 3. That the indebtedness of the State of South Dakota
limited by section 2 of this article shall be in addition to the debt of the
Territory of Dakota assumed by and agreed to be paid by South Dakota.
Section 4 amended in 1896 and again in 1902. now reads as follows:
SECTION 4. The debt of any county, city, town, school district. civil
township or other subdivision shall never exceed jive (5) per centum upon
the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein for the year preceding that in which said indebtedness is incurred.
"In estimating the amount of the indebtedness which a municipality
or subdivision may incur, the amount of indebtedness contracted
Prior
to the adoption of the constitution shall be included:
"Provided, That any county, municipal corporation, civil township.
district or other subdivision may incur an additional indebtedness not
exceeding ten per centum upon the assessed valuation of the taxable
property therein for the year preceding that in which said indebtedness
Is incurred, for the purpose of providing water and sewerage,for irrigation.
domestic uses sewerage and other purposes: and
"Provided, further, That in a city where the population is 8,000 or
such city may incur an indebtedness not exceeding eight Per centum more.
upon
the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein for the year next
Preceding that in which said indebtedness is incurred, for the purpose of
constructing street railways, electric lights or other lighting plants:
"Provided, further, That no county, municipal corporation, civil township, district or subdivision shall be included within such district or subdivision without a majority vote in favor thereof of the electors of the
county, municipal corporation, civil township, district or other subdivision,
as the case may be. which is proposed to be included therein, and no such
debt shall ever be incurred for any of the purposes in this section provided,
unless authorized by a vote in favor thereof by a majority of the electors
of such county, municipal corporation, civil township, district or subdivision incurring the same."
SECTION 5. Any city, county, town, school district or any ether
subdivision incurring indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing,
provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest
and also the principal thereof when due. and all laws or ordinances providing for the payment of the interest or principal of any debt shall be
rrepeaiable until such debt be paid.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-The Attorney-General
advised us, under date of Jan. 17 1912 that he did not know of any statute
exempting from taxation bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by the State or any of its municipalities.
POPULATION OF STATE.
-The population of South Dakota has
been reported as follows in the years named. The figures for 1900 include
Indians and whites on Indian reservations, who in previous years were
excluded from the enumeration. The aggregate of such persons in 1890
was 19.792. and should be added to the total for that year in making
comparisons. These figures were not reported for 1910. The number
of Indians alone included in the population for 1910 was 20,303.
1910
583.88811890
348,600 I 1870
*14.181
1900
401.57011880
98,26811860
*4.837
*This is the total for both North and South Dakota.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following see "Additional Statements" at end of this Slate.
ABERDEEN.
BELLE FOURCHE.
This city is In Brown Co. Incorp.
This city is in Butte Co. Incorp.
May 8 1882. All bonds are tax- Apr. 20 1903. Commission governexempt. Commission government ment went Into effect May 6 1912.
adopted Feb. 28 1911. V.92. p. 749.
Water (red. 10 yrs.from date of iss.)
58 '10 s-a 650.000c
1930
Refunding Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
513.500c___Jan 1 1915
63 '95 - 38.000
4348'09 M-N 35.000c_-Nov 15 1919 Is
Refunding Bonds.
58 '11 -- 12.000c--Apr 1 1917
ss
$31.000
Water-Works Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 1914_389.000
5s '08 --_ $10,000c___July 1 1928 Assessed val. '14 (1-3 act.)1 .401.180
Sewer Bonds.
City tax rate (ner $1.000)'14 45.50
4)s'01
... 61,000c
Feb 1 1915 Population in 1910
1.352
4)s'03 --5,000c._ _July 1 1916
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
430'06 J-J
75.000c___July 2 1926
13.000c_ _ _July 1 1928 BRITTON.
58 '08 J-J
' This city is in Marshall County.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
430'12 J-J $200,000c___ _Jan 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
-an $30.000c
City-Hall. Jail 5:
1934
Bds. 58 '14 s
Es '13 M-N$100.000 __ _Jan 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 '14_6494.500 Population in 1910
901
Floating debt.
718
Sinking fund
94,002 BROOKINGS.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)..14.409,511
Tills city is in Brookings County,
Total tax (per $).000) 1914-420.50 Inc.
Feb. 29 1884. Pop'n 10. 2.973.
Population in 1910
10.753
Refunding Bds (red. July 1 '13.)
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bk., N. Y. 5s '03 J-J $13.500c. __July 1 1923
Water Bds.(red. 10 yrs from Issue)
.
38 '01
J
ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '07 J J $15,000c___July 11921
J
15.000c_ _July 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (red. dft. July 1
5s '98 J-J $11.000c__July 1 1918 58 '07 J .11 315.000c _July 1 '17)•
1927
4%8'09 M-N 11.000c--_May 1 1919
City-Hall Bonds (fax-,rempo
Funding Bonds.
&s '11 J-D $20.000c_ June 1 1931
4Ms'08 M N$50.000c-Nov 1 1928 (Subject to call after June 1 1921.)
Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914.. 598.500
5s '03 J-J $10.500cJuly 1 1923 Assess. val.'13(85% act.).2.401.539
(Subject to call any interest date.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1913_421.09
448'07 F-A $12.000c ..Aug 1 1927
INT. payable at City Treas. ottioe.
4)58'09 J-D 25.000c_ _June 1 1929
4 4'3'10 F-A 75,000c_ Feb 1 1930
BOND. DEBT June 30 '14 $195,000 BROOKINGS COUNTY.
Brookings Is the county seat.
Sinking fund
10,445
Court-House (red. aft Dee 27'15)
Floating debt__
42.007
.
Assessed val.'13 (1-3 act.)-4.410.131 58 '10 J-DS100.000c _Dec 27 1927
School tax rate(per$1.000)•13420.00 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14._ 6100,000
INT. payable at Citizens' Trust & Assessed valuation 1913. _33.000,000
Say. Bank, Aberdeen; Chemical Nat. etate & Co.tax(per$1. 001•13- -$3 19
0
Bank, N.Y.,and Harris Trust & Say. Population in 1910 (Census)- 14.178
Bank and Continental & Commercial
INT. payable at Parson, Son& Co..
Trust & Say. Bank, both of Chicago. I N.Y.,or at County Treasurer's office

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,
MOBRIDGE SCH. DISTRICT.

[VOL. xcix

i Court-House. Jail Sc Asylum.
1922
48
.14 $40.000c
ay
5.
Ss
(Subject to call beg. in 1907.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '14_ $38.500
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _1,887.789
J-D $20.000c
1922
School tax rate(per$1.000) '13_$6.40 48
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 360,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 26,734,931
State & Co. tax(per$1.000)'14 $3.50
Flandreau Is the county seat.
Population in 1910 (Census)-14.897
Court-House Bonds.
INT. payable at Minn. Loan & Tr.
A district in Fall River County.
5s '13 J-D $85,000
years nor more Co., Minneapolis.
5s '10 J-D $10.500_ __Dec 1 1920 (Due in not lass than 5
than 20 years from date, subject to
TOTAL DEBT July 30 '13 548,903
call in 5 years or any multiple of 5.)
Assessed valuation 1912__1.66l,507
School tax rate(per$1.000)'12.525,00 BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '14_ $85,000 SIOUX FALLS.
Sioux Falls Is situated In MinnaAssessed valuation 1913. _21,981,067
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'12 $10.00 haha County. Validity of the $210,8.695 000 water bonds below was upheld.
Population in 1910
This city is in Beadle County.
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat, See V. 81, p. 1391. Commission
Water-Works Bonds.
government adopted Sept. 29 1908.
55 '11 s-a $40.000
1931 Bank, Chicago.
Refunding Bonds (lax-exempt).
Filter-Plant Bonds.
58 '03 J-J $47,000c___July 1 1923
55 '14 F
-A $22,000_ __Feb 1 1934
58 '04 M-S 17,500c-Mar 1 1924
This place is in Turner County.
This city is in Clark Co. Incorp. TOT.BD. DT. Apr 30 '14- $260,807
10,000c___Jan 1 1924
5s '04 J-J
Electric Light Bonds.
In 1884. Population 1910, 1,120.
Assessed valuation 1913... -5,009,413
'16-34 Os '07 M-S 68,000c-Mar 9 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ - 529.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-319.60 59 '14 .I4 $20,000c-July 1
Os '10 J4 178,000c Jan 1'15-'20'30
Water Works Bonds.
valuation 1913 _ _ _1,003,313 Population In 1910
Assessed
5.791 59 '14 J-J $7,000c-July 1 '15-'21
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Total tax rate (per 51.000)'13 $19.60
8,000c__ _Aug 1 1923 58 '11 J-D$200,000c_ __Dec 1 1931
55 '03 F-A
INT. payable in Minneap. & Chic.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
(Subject to call Aug 1 1913.)
J4 $210.000c--July 1 1923
5s
Highmore is the county seat.
City Hall Bonds.
_ _Dec 1 1931
Court-House Bonds (Red. after 58 '11 M-S $10,000c Mar 22'21-30 55 '11 .1-13
100.000c5,000c_Oct 1 '26-'30 BOND.DEBT Marl 1914$831,000
5s '11 A-0
March 13 1916).
Vermillion Valley Dr. Dist. No.1
180.000
1914 150,000 Floating debt
6s June 564,888.07_June 15 '15-'20 5s '11 M-S $70,000c__Mar 13 1931 BOND. DEBT July 1 act.)1,100.693 Sinking fund
33,968
County has no general bonded debt. TOTAL DEBT May 1914_ $70,000 Assessed val.'13(40%
1,224 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).21.612.950
Population in 1910
Drainage debt June 15'14_ --564,888 Assessed val.'13(1-3 act.)_9,450,266
1913- 19.26
Total tax (per $1.000)
INT. payable in Parker.
Assessed val.County 12.5,202,012 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13_$3.60
Population in 1910 (Census).._14.094
3.307
State& Co.tax (per $1.000)'13_55.00 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at ContinenINTEREST on water bonds due
tal & Commercial Nat. Bank. Chic.
1923 Is payable at Seaboard Nat,
Rapid City Is the county seat.
Bank. N. Y. City, and City TreasurBridge Bonds.
Yankton) Is in
This district (P. O.
5s '14 J-J $44.000c __ -1915-1924 ers' office; on bonds due 1931 at
Clay and Yankton counties.
'141 $267,791 Chemical Nat. Bank. N. Y. City.
TOT.
County seat Is Deadwood. Some Total DEBT Mar 31
201,005 and City Treasurer's office.
Drainage Bonds.
assets
of the bonds of this county were con6s '09 July $38,000 __July 1 1920 tested on what were believed to be Assessed valuation 1913 18,323,981
(Subject to call on July 1 55,500 in valid
State & Co.tax(per$1,000) '13_$5.50
reasons, but as soon as deter- Population in 1910
12.453 SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DIST.
1915-19 incl.)
High-School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ - _538,000 mined legal by the courts, the county
accepted the situation and all back
58 '05 Oct 575.000c_Oct 2 1925
INT.at First Nat. Bank.Chicago.
interest was paid. Current coupons
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14.. $75,000
Mix County. Floating debt
48,198
This city is in Charles
are now taken care of as they become
21.247
Funding Bonds (tax-exempt).
due. Bonds marked (*) subject to
Sinking fund
call 10 years before final maturity. 5s g '11 A-0 514,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1931 A.ssass. val.'14 (abt. act.) 23,207.738
County scat Is Custer.
Water Works Bds. (tax-exemPt)• School tax (per $1.000) 1914_310.60
Population 1910, 19.694.
Refund.(red. 10 yrs.fr.dateofiss.).
20.000
Bonds (Tay-exempt). 5s '03 M-N $6.500c___May (I 1918 Population in 1914 (est)
58 '06 M-N$20.000c-May 10 1926 58 Refunding
18.000c- -Jan 2 1929
M-N*517,000c__july 1 1919 5s '09 J-J
16,000c__ Jan 1 1930 59 '99 M-N *30,000c___Nov 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _538.500
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
5s '10 J-J
'03
5s '11 M-N 14.000c_May 10 1931 59 '03 M-N *40.000c___Sept 1 1923 Assess. val.'12 (2-5 act.) _ _ 282.095
Funding Bonds (red. July 1 '07). 58 '07 M-N *71,000c___Nov 1 1927 Total tax (per S1.000) 1912__ _563.50 SISSETON.
1.115
.I-J $148.314.78c-July 1 1922 58 '09 ___ 133,000r
48
1927 Population in 1910
This place Is In Roberts County.
BOND. DEBT April 1914_ 5198,315
INT.00 16.500 issue at Co. Treas.
Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt)
Bds.(part due every 5 years).
15.000 5s '06 M-N*525.000e_..May 1 1926 office; on $18,000 at Nat. Bank of Os Ref. F
Floating debt
-A $40.000c_Feb 1 '16-'31
'11
10.850 BOND.DEBT June 30'14 $314,000 Republic, Chicago, and $14.000 at BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_340.000
Sinking fund
401,232
Assessed val.'13(abt.act.)-5,265.672 Assessed val. 1913
85,197.805 First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Assessed valuation 1911
State & Co. tax(per$1.000)'1339.00 State&Co.tax (per$1,000)'13_$13.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ --563.20
1.397
Population In 1910(Census)_ -4,458
1910
INT.on $40,000 bonds due Sept. 1
Pennington Population in
INT. at County Treas. office.
This city Is situated In
1923 payable at First Nat. Bank.
INT.at Stand.Tr. & Say.Bk.Chi.
The city
on $30,000 due Nov. 1 County. Inc. In 1882. $226,946:
Deadwood
owns property valued at
1923 in N.Y.
city hall, water works, &c. Suit was VERMILLION.
County seat of Lawrence County.
started in the Federal Court of
This city Is In Clay County.
Inc. Apr. 1811. Pop'n 1910. 3,653.
this district to recover the principal
City-Hall Bonds (tax-exempt).
City-Hall Bds.(red. beg. in 1911)• 55 '03 _-- $20,000c___July 1 1923 and interest on $70,000 bonds issued _s
$17,000
10,000c_ _Sept 15 1923 by this city on May 1 1891. V.
J-J $22,500_-__July 1 1921 5s '03 ___
68
Water-Works (tax-exempt).
55 04_-- 10,000c_ _Jan 26 1924 97. p.463. Verdict rendered by Dis58 '12 F-A $32,500e_ __Feb 1 1932
Water Bonds.
17.000c_ __July 1 1929
bs '09 ___
(Subject to call Feb. 11917.)
Os
M-84320,000---Sept 1 1919 (Subject to call after July 1 1919.) trict Court Sept. 1913 in favor of
government BOND. DEBT May 1913-548,500
Commission
M S *12,000-- --Mar 1 1920 BOND.DEBT April 1914.. $57.000 city.
Os
A-0 a5,000-- --Apr 1 1921 Assessed val. '11 (31 act.).3.236.833 adopted Mar. 181910. V.90,p.871. Assess. val.'12(1-3 act.).. -620.000
(is
2,187
Ref. Water Bds.(red. beg. in '10). Population in 1910
A-0 a5.000_ - July 1 1922 School tax rate(Per$1,000)'11.319.00
6s
5s g '05 J-J $37.000c___July 11926
1925
5s '05 A-0 5,000
Water Bonds (red. aft. Jan. 1 '22)
Refunding Sewer Bds. (tax-free)
58 '12 .14 560.000c-Jan 1 1932 VERMILLION IND. S. D. NO. IL
5s'12 d-ll *S15,000_ _June 1 1932
This city Is in Perkins County.
Park Bonds (red. beg. in 1911)•
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1113- $123,500 Inc. as a village in 1908 and ass city Ss '06 F
-A $32.000c......Aug 1 1926 Ss 'II June 329,000c_ _ _June 1 1921
Assessed val.'11 (1-3 ac6.)_1,617.391 in 1909. Population 1910. 1.255.
Sewer Bonds (red. aft. Oct. 1912 (Subject to call $12,500 in b years.)
Total tax (per SLOW) 1911__$57.00
Water-Works Bonds.
Ss '06 A-0 $26.000c... _Oct 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Mar 1912-$29,00n
1930
602,403
*Red. beg. 10 yrs. before maturity. 58 '10 M-S $25.000c. '14_ _527,410 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 29'14 3155.000 Assessed valuation 1910
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1
3,581
debt(add'I)___
INT. at Vermillion Nat. Bank.
a Int, payable in Deadwood; on Sinking fund Mar 1 1914_ 4,375 Assessment
71,054
Floating debt
others at Fourth Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Ass'd value 1914 (full value)_670,000 TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '14 229,635
21,505 WATERTOWN.
INT payable at City Auditor's office. Sinking fund and cash
NET DEBT Sept 29 '14._ 208.131
This city Is in Codington County,
97.000 Inc. 1885. Popula'n 1910, 7.010.
Water debt (included)
Bonds are tax-exempt.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)_4.596.409 4s
July $11,200__--July 1 1929
M-N*535.000c_Nov 1 '14-'24
Os
County seat Is Sturgis.
Total tax (per $1,000) 19l4-.._$23.50
Oct
8,000-__Oct 15 1915
6.000c_ _Max 1 1920
J-J
Os
Refund.(red. 10 yrs. be!. maturity) Population in 1910 (Census)..- _3,854
DEBT Oct 1914.... $41,000
Funding Bonds.
BOND.
J-J $24.500c-July 1 1920
INT. payable part at Pennington 5s '12 Oct 526,000__Oct 1 '17-'25
1.000 5s
Sinking fund
J4 45.500c-July 1 1922 County Bank and First Nat. Bank, BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ 545.200
.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)_ 5,483.065 58
Bds. (red. Nov. 1 '18.) Rapid City, and at Bolger, Mosser & Sinking fund
5,100
School tax (per 51.000) 1914-$6.00 5sJudgment
1 1928
'08
5.600 BOND.M-N525.000c-Nov$87,000 Willaman, Chicago.
Assess. val.'13(% act.)-- -8,304,248
Population in 1914 (est.)
DEBT Apr 1 '14..
Total tax (per $1,000) '14_ -316.40
Y.; Floating debt
* Int. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N.
149.485
INT. payable in Watertown at
9.355
others at County Treasurer's office. Sinking fund
Bonds subject to call 15 yrs. beCitizens' Nat. and First Nat. banks.
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 12,324,208 fore maturity.
State& co. tax (per 11.000)'13-59.00 Os '08 J-D 110,001k. June 1 1928
Population in 1910 (Census)_ _12,640 55 '10 M-N
5,000c-May 1 1930 WATERTOWN IND. SOH. DIST.
This place is in Union County.
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Building Bonds.
450'09 A-0 $45,000c_Apr 1 '15-'29
*Elec. Light (Red. aft. Apr. 1 '24).
-A 540.000c_Feb 1 1933
5s '13 F
A-0 $25.000c_ _Apr 1 1934
5$
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14. $55,000 58 Refunding Bonds. _Nov 1 1931
'11 M-N $27,000c_
Water Bonds.
Floating debt
49,762
Sioux Falls Is the county seat.
Building
-- $4.000
55
Sinking fund
1,392 4)48'09 J4 Bonds.
Jail Bonds (red, beg. in 1916)•
$7,500c_July 1 '15-'29
129,000
BOND.DEBT Mar 10'14-1921-1926 Assess. val. 1913
4,978,513
-a
s
4.000 4t4s '11DEBT Sept 29'14 350,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$11.00 Ss '13 A-0 14.2500_Apr 1 '15-'33
Water debt (included)____
BOND.
58 '14 J4 44.000- -July 1 1934
val.'13(2-3 act.). 910.076 Assessed val.'14 (abt. act.)65,450,000 Population in 1910
Assessed
3.864
$137.700
DEBT Sept
1.600
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at Pennington Co. Bank in BOND.fund Apr 1 29'14_
$1.000) '14...$3.47
Sinking
1914-- 5,730
*Int. at Harris Tr.& S. Bk.. Chic. State&Co.tax(Per
29.631 Rapid City and at Co. Treas. office. Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_8,304,248
Population in 1910
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
8.000
Population in 1914 (est)
This city is in Spink County. Inc. INT.on 58 payable in Minneapolis;
Hot Springs is the county seat.
on others at District Treas. office.
This city is in Davison County. Apr. 1883. Popula'n 1910. 3.060.
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Water Bonds.
Bonds taxable
AA-05150,000--Apr 1 1932 Incorp. April 1889.
Os
Sewer red. 10 yrs.fr. date ofissue). Os various $10,000c-July 1 1917 WINNER.
68 '13 .14 22,000-- _July 1 1933
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Tripp County.
-N$60,000c-..May 2 1925
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'14- $226,600 59'05
1929 5s '09 F-A $18,000c-Feb 1 1929
Water Works Bonds.
13,985 430'09 M-N 50,000c
Warrant debt
Os '13 Jan
9,000c-Jan 1 1933 58 '14 F
-A $30,000- _ Aug 1 1934
Refunding Bonds.
68.888
treasury
Cash in
F-A $19.500c-Feb 1 1919 TOT, BD. DT. Oct 1914- _ $37,000 BOND.DEBT Aug 1914._ $47,000
4s
Borrowed from State Sch.
Sinking fund
6.000 Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _ 610.000
Refunding Water Bonds.
101.230
Fund
M-N531.000c_ .May 1 1920 Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-2.106,271 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $22.00
Assessed valuation 1913_ -9,416_,000 5$
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--319.50
(Subject to call $2,000 annually)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$10.00
INTEREST on' sewer bonds due YANKTON.Water Bonds (red. beg. in 1914)•
7.763
Population in 1910
1924 1929 and refunding water bonds at
This city is county seat of Yankton
000 c
58 '04 M-N$38,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ - $198,500 American Trust & Say. Bk., Chicago; Co. Conunission gov't adpoted In
4,170 other bonds at Cont. & Comm. Tr. 1910. Population in 1910, 3,780.
Floating debt May 1 '14_ _ ..
317 & Say. Bank, Chicago, Ill.
Refunding Park Bonds (Red.
--- 52,000_31,000 yearly Sinking fund May 11914....
after Oct. 1915).
58 '14 J-J 40,000__July 1 '15-'34 Assessed val.'13 (abt. act.? 7.946,435 REDFIELD IND. S. D. NO. 20.
43is'05 A-0 $26.000c.._ _Oct 16 1925
$42,000 City tax rate(per $1,000)'13 18.00+
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__
July 1917
J-J $5,000c
6.515 5s
Ref. RR. Bds.(Red. aft. Feb. 1909)
2,654,832 Population in 1910
Assessed valuation
48 '09 F-A $29,000c__Feb 20 1919
Building Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treasury.
INT. at Flandreau in N. Y. exOs '08 July 520.000c_July 15 1928
Ref. Water Bds.(Rea. aft. Feb.'113
change.
58 '04
F
Funding Bonds.
-A $15.000c_ __Feb 1 19
5s '12 J4 $20.000_ --Jan 1 1932 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 5'14-- $1
7g:g2
Bonds.
Building
Sept 30'14_ $40,000 Floating debt
A-0 $25,000.... Apr 1 1924 BOND.DEBT
3.000
This city Is in Stanley County. 5s '04 F
- -3,130,900 Sinking fund
69.000--- Aug 1 1928 Assessed valuation
-A
bs '08
_4,006.412
Inc. 1890. Pop'n 1910, 792.
rate (per $1,000)'14-58.10
1914to call beginning in 1918.) Sch. taxat Harris Tr. & S. Bk., Chic. Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)_
80
Water-Wks. Bds. (Tax-exempt). (Subject DEBT July 1 '13.. $94,000
INT.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-321.
BOND.
5s g '07 J-J $35.500c_Jan 1 '25& 27
INT. on Ss & 4)is at Chemical
2.559
Cash on hand
Court-House Bds. (Tax-exempt). Assess.val.'12(abt.2-5 act.) 2,806.229 ROBERTS COUNTY.
Nat. Bank, others at City Treas.
-D $10.000c-June 1 1927
68 '07 J
office and In Chicago.
S4.8.ton Is the county seat.
1912--$20.00
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '14..... _$45,500 School tax (per $1.000)

CHAMBERLAIN.

7
.This city Is the county seat of Bride
Co. Inc. 1881. Pop'n 1910. 1,275.
Water-Works Bonds.
.1-D $18,000_ ___June 1 1932
Os
Refunding Water Bonds.
58 '99 --- $6.000___ _Sept 1 1919
55 '11 ___ *2,000 _ - __Jan 15 1921
Refunding Bonds.
*$15,000__-Jan 15 1921
55 '11
Hospital & Sanitarium Bonds.
6s '05 --- $6,000-.--May 1 1921
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ - $72,000
Assessed val.'13(abt. act.) 1.200,836
Total tax (per 11.000) 1913..$18.715
* Int. at Cont. & Comm. Tr. &
Say. Bank, Chicago.

Assessment debt Nov 191L _ $3,230
30,000
Floating debt Nov 1911
5,200
Sinking fund Nov 1911
Assessed valuation 1911..i120.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ --560.00
INT. on 58 at Continental & Coin.
Tr. & Say. Bank. Chicago.

MOODY COUNTY.

HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DIST.

HURON.

PARKER.

CLARK.

HYDE COUNTY.

CLAY COUNTY.

PENNINGTON COUNTY.

CLAY CREEK DRAINAGE DIST.

LAWRENCE COUNTY.

PLATTE.

OUSTER COUNTY.

RAPID CITY.

DEADWOOD.

LEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

LEMMON.

DEADWOOD SCHOOL DIST.

MEADE COUNTY.

RAPID CITY SCHOOL DIST.

ELK POINT.

MINNEHAHA COUNTY.

FALL RIVER COUNTY.

MITCHELL.

FLANDREAU IND. SCR. DIST.

PORT PIERRE.




MITCHELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.

REDFIELD.

Nov.. 1914.]
YANKTON COUNTY.
County scat is Yankton.
Railroad Bonds (Subject to call).
4s
M-N $66,000c
1919

NEBRASKA-DEBT OF STATE.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_
$66,000
Assess. val.'14(abt. act.).29,722,767
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'14__$2.20
Population in 1900
12.649
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bk..N.Y,

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
We give below the bonded debt, amount borrowed from school fund
warrants outstanding, cash in treasury, the equalized valuation and the
population of all counties in South Dakota reporting a debt of $25.000 or over which are not included among the foregoing. The amount
borrowed from the school fund" in the following table represents money
"
advanced to the different county auditors, who In turn loan It on real estate
mortgages, municipal and school district bonds. &c. The various counties
remain at all times responsible to the school fund for the amount so received.
Borrowed
Popu
Warrants Cash in
Bonded from
lotion'
Debt. SchoolFund Outst'g. Treasury. Valuation. 1910.
Counties$832
d$10,128,114 15,776
Beadle County__ None $270,515
88,290
30,000 $50.351 t30.055.355 11.061
Bon Homme 0°365,000
5,428 89.544 159.860,958 25.867
25.000 241.204
Brown Co
7.000 122,13i 387,079
36,415 57.821,530 6.451
Brute Co
7.000 116.635 302.909
Butte Co
43.078.644 4,993
254
Campbell Co-._ 28.000 124.440
43,130,349 5.244
Charles Mix Co.. None 225,300
17,835
30,380 47.773.827 14.899
None
89,800
Clark Co
424
47,395.500 10,901
Oodington Co_ __ None 73,230
13,656 38.511 e29.360,886 14.092
48,000 102,100
Davison Co
None
50.219 124.265.142 11,625
25,000 155,564
Day Co
None
34.000 e27.891.000 14.372
Deuel Co
1,500 114,000
None
10,000 e17,500,000 7,768
Dewey County_ None
27,500
41.867
36.735 e4.561.432 1,145
Douglas Co
None
76.125
None
43.505 e14,614,034 6.400
Edmunds Co
None
63.347
11,500
33,159 517.423.028 7.653
37,000 168.600
Faulk Co
None
75,021 515,732,458 6,716
Grant Co
30,000 125.752
None
43,145 124,497.933 10,303
Gregory County.. None 225,750 135.381
45.254.079 13,061
Hamlin Co
None 100,353 '
629
44.763.542 7,475
Hand County__.. None 189,560
352
d7,402.915 7,870
Hanson County. None
85,265
None
44,124.797 6,237
Harding Co____ 30,000 63,182
28,384
14.685.104 4.228
Hughes Co
None 175,828
7,515
44,940,517 6.271
Hutchinson Co- None 126,900
None
22.208 e33,946.731 12.319
Jerauld County_ None 220,280
None
11,584,032 5.120
Kingsbury Co..__ None 128.479
None
28.932 128.752,095 12.560
Lincoln Co
None 196,062
67
None d7,621,956 12,712
Lyman Co
None
90.487
70,680
48.605.145 10.848
McCook County None 153,225
12,503
42,628 123,758,572 9.585
McPherson Co__ None
86,040
77
2,529 e13,118,084 6,791
Marshall Co..___ 52,000
9.00097,259 el6,931.029 8.021
Mellette Co---- 25,000
5.000
24787
77
566,366 1.700
Miner Co
None 114,225
556
25.585 t20.861,70 I. 7.661
46,000
Perkins Co
44.150
66.119
71,809 110,503.097 11.348
Potter Co
50,000 213,591
6,410
43,516.968 4,466
Sanborn Co
30,000 124,552
22,002
15,833 115,877.765 6.607
Spit* Co
None 206,899
10,059
51,279 e41.774.227 15,981
Stanley County_ None 156.989 107,600
15.032 120,066,021 14.975
30,000
63,600
Sully Co
None
8,427 t9.766.067 2.462
Tripp Co
None
58.000 121.209
e11,609,905 8,323
Turner Co
25,000
33.321 530.694.646 13,840
None 189,500
Union Co
None 146,098
95,528 e22.431,911 10.676
None
Walworth Co-.... 55,000
29,170 612.256.404 6,488
95,000
5.782
Zeilbach Co.._ _ _ None
52,062
4,030 t1,608,025
25,100
-d 1912 figures. e 1913 figures. t 1914 figures.

131

As to city and other municipal indebtedness, this is left to the Legislature.
except that it is provided by Sec. 2 of Article XIV. that no city, county.
town,precinct, municipality or other subdivision of the State shall ever make
donations to any railroad or other works of internal improvement. unless a
proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors
thereof at an election by authority of law: provided, that such donations of
the county with the donations of such subdivisions In the aggregate shall
not exceed ten per cent (10%) of the assessed valuation of such county,
provided,further, that any city or county may, by a two-thirds (2-3) vote,
increase such indebtedness five per cent )5%), in addition to such ten pee
cent (10%). and no bonds or evidences of indebtedness so issued shall 130
valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by
the Secretary and Auditor of State. showing that the same is Issued pursuant to law.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-Bonds or notes or other evidences of Indebtedness issued by this State or any of its municipalities are
ubject to taxation, according to information received by us from the office
of the Secretary of State under date of Dec. 9 1911.
POPULATION OF STATE.
1910
1.192.21411890
122.993
1,058.91011870
1900.
1.066,30011880
452.40211860..
28.841
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEBRASKA.
-Note.-For places not given in alphabetical order among the following state-

ments see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
ALLIANCE.
Tax levy val '14(1-5 aPPr.)$1.024,142
This city is in Boxbutte County.
Total tax rite(per$1,000) '14364.00
Water Bonds (Subject to call).
* INT. at City Treas. olice:
6s
July $2.000r
1928 others Kountze Bros., N. Y.
May 2.000r
5s
1926
4345
Jan 20,000r --1920-1930
July 55.000r ----1915-1930 DOUGLAS COUNTY.
430
City-Hall Bonds (Subject to call).
The county seat Is Omaha. All
Jan
58
-1914-1924 bonds are taxable. Pop.'10, 188.548.
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call).
$8.000r--Funding Bonds.
May$35,000r ____1914-1929 434s
434s
.14 $180,000c___-Jan 1 1918
Electric-Light (Subject to call)•
Refunding Bonds.
4;45
July $20,000r
__1915-1930 3s
J-J $119,000c_ __ -Jan 1 1923
Park Bonds (Subject to call).
_J-J 268,000c_ __July 2 1922
3348
5s
Aug $5,000r
1921
Exposition Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1913_$140.000 430
J-J $100.000c_ - __Jan 1 1918
Floating Debt
19.500
Court-House Bonds.
Sinking fund
3.500 4s '08 A-0$1.000.000c_Oct l'18-'28
Tax levy val.'13(1-5 appr.) 480.660 4348'11 A-0 200.000c_ _ _Oct 1 1931
Population in 1910
3,105 BOND. D'T Sept 24 '1431,867,000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. Sinking fund
124.868
Appraised valuation '14_233,835.405
AURORA SCHOOL DISTRICT: Tax levy yal.'14(1-5appr.)46.767,081
State&Co.tax (per$1.000)'14323.40
A district in Hamilton County.
Bldg. Bonds (red. July 1 1917.)
INT.at fiscal agency (State Treas45 '07 June$38,000_ __July 1 1927 urer's office. Lincoln).
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ __$38.000
Assess. val. '14 (1-5 act.) _ 812,000
Population in 1914 (est.) _ _ 3.000 DUNDEE.
This village (P. 0. Omaha) is in
INT.at Fidelity Nat. Bk.. Aurora.
Douglas County. Inc. Dec. 8 1894.
Population 1910. 1,023.
BEATRICE.
Sewer Bonds.
Beatrice Is the county seat of Gage
$14,500____July 1 1928
County. Inc. Mch. 18 1873. All 58 '08
bonds are taxable. Commission gov- 5s '09 M-S 7,000____Mar 1 1929
Internal Improvement Bonds.
ernment approved Oct.4 1911. V.93.
58 '10 J-J $19,500_ __July 1 1930
p. 1054. Popula. 1910, 9,356.
Bonds.Iterci
Bonis.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '09 .14 $19,500--July 1 1919
3s
May$10.000c---May 1 1922 55 '12 J-J
10.000--_ _July 1 1922
(Subject to call May 1 1907.)
58 '13 M-S 10.000--Sept 1 1923
Oct $50.6840-___Oct 1 1920
35
Paving Bonds.
ITS
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1905.)
6s '14 __$30,000
1929
35 Oct 15 $19.000c-Oct 15 1920
Town-aall (red. beg. Dec. 1 '22.)
DEBT, RESOURCES, 8r..c.
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1905.)
Ss '12 J-D $7,000---Dec 1 1932
Oct $3.447c__ Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)_ _May 30 1854 3s (Subject to call Oct. -Oct 1 1921 Cs Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
1 1906.)
'13 F-A $7.500___ _Aug 1 1933
Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1864)
M-S $27,000c_-Mar 9 1916 TOT.BD.DT.Nov.3 1914 $292,000
March 1 1867 413
J-D 12,000c_ --June 1 1918 District paving bonds(incl.) 170,000
4s
• Total area of State (square miles)
77,510 45
M-S 27,500c__Sept 1 1918 Appraised valuation 1913_ -2,380,930
State Capital
M-S 10,000c_ -Mar 9 1923 Tax levy val.'13 (1-5 appr.) 476,186
Lincoln 48
M-N 6.600c--May 1 1918 Tax rate(per $1.000) 1913
Gov.(term exp. Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan.'15)_J. H. Moorehead 4s
70.00
call May 1 1908.)
Sec. of State (till Thur. aft. 1st Tu. Jan.'15)_Addison Wait 48 (Subject to$9,000_ _ __Nov 2 1916
--FAIRBURY.
Treasurer (till Thurs. after 1st Tu. Jan.'15)_ _W. A. George
Water and Light Bonds.
This city is in Jefferson County.
1930
Auditor (term expires January 1915)
W. B. Howard 430 J4 $70.000c
Water Bds.(Red.after Aug.!'15.)
Water Works Bonds.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 1st Tuesday of 530'13
$30.000----Dec 1 1933 5s '10 F-A$115.000..- --Aug 1 1930
Elec.-Light (Red. aft. Aug. 1 '20).
January, and sessions "shall not be less than sixty days," but are not otherPaving Intersection.
wise limited. Members of the Legislature "shall
53 semi-ann $11.0/30
-A $20,000__ _ _Aug 1 1930
1933 5s '10 F
than 60 days at any one sitting, nor more than 100not receive pay for more TOT. BD. D'T Sept 25 '14-$336,231 BOND.DEBT Oct 1913_3135,000
days during their term."
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.)1,478,494 Tax levy val.'11 (1-5 appr.) 848,017
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For early history of
and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 119.the State debt see "State City tax (per $1,000) 1914.-339.00 City tax (per $1.000) 1911----$37.00
5,294
This State has no bonded indebtedness at present.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. 0. Population in 1910
The bonded debt,
INT. at City Treas. office.
which on Dec. 1 1892 amounted to $549.267.
June 3 1900. when the last remaining $35.000 was gradually reduced until BEATRICE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
was paid off. The amount
of the general fund on Oct. 1 1914 was $48,210.08.
All bonds are taxable.
FALLS CITY.
This city is In Richardson Co.
STATE TREASURER FISCAL AGENCY FOR STATE MUNICI- 6s '83 _ _ $4,000
65 '88 ___
5.000
PALITIES. ETC.
-Chapter 15, Laws of 1913, approved March 27
Electric-Light Bonds,
1.000
provides that the State Treasurer shall be the State fiscal agent, 1913. 6s'91 ..118,500c
and all 55 '08 M-N 80.000c..--May 1 1938 58 Water Bonds.
bonds and coupons issued by the State or any county, township, precinct.
(Subject to call after May 11918) 56
city, village or school district shall be made payable at the State Treas$57.000c
1919 5,Park Bonds.
urer's office. The Act repeals laws previously passed providing a State 4.66e08J-D $5,000
(Subject to call at any time.)
fiscal agency in N. Y. City, but makes provision for the continuance of the
--- $3.000c
payment by this agency of the interest on and principal of any bonds BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14_ $95,000
Internal-Impt. Bonds.
Tax levy val.'14 .-5 aepr.)1.585,255 511
heretofore issued and made payable at such agency. See V. 98. p.
$9.000c
249.
School tax (per 1,000) 1914
Intersection-Paving Bonds.
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUNDS.
-The investments of the school funds
on appraised valuation
$40.00 58
$25.000c
on Oct. 1 1914 amounted to $9,593,721.14, held as follows: Permanent
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
Sewer Bonds.
School fund,$8,734,657.61: University fund.$225.313.53; Agricultural Colhs
124,000c
lege endowment fund. $554.500. and the Normal College endowment fund, BOYD COUNTY.
TOT, BD. DT Sept. 1914-$123.500
$79.250.
Butte Is the county seat.
Appraised valuation 1913_ _3.524,780
The amount of cash on hand in these various funds on Oct. 1 1914 43
-- 820.000---Jan 2 1925 Tax levy val.'13 (1-5 appr.)
amounted to $9,791.42.
704,956
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1915.) Population in
1910
3.255
45
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The total assessed valuation and tax rate (Subject to $60.000-___Apr 2 1925
INT. payable in New York City:
call after April 2 1915.)
$1.000 have been:
per
BOND.DEBT Apr 28'14.. 380.000
Total Assessed Tax Rate
Total Assessed Tax Rate Tax levy val.
'14 (1-5 appr.)2,816,639 FARMERS'IRRIG.
Valuation. per $1,000. Years.
Years.
Valuation. per $1.000 State&Co.tax (per$1.000)
DISTRICT.
'13320.00
$471,933,972
$7.80
A district in Scott's Bluff County.
1906
1914
$3313.060,301
7.00
Population in 1910
8,826 Bonds are tax-free.
470.700.149
7.80
1905..
1913..
304.470.961
$7.00
463.371.889
5.20
1904
1912
13sg '13
$2,703,000c_Jan 1 '24-'34
294,779.244
6.00
BURT COUNTY.
415.670.075
BOND. D'T Sept 28 '14_82,703,000
1900
6.20
1911..
171,747.593
7.25
County seat Is Tekamah,
412,138.607
1890
5.00
Appraised valuation 1914 2,433.432
1910
184.770.304
6.24
Refund. Bonds (Red. July.1 '11)• Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1913-.814.28
398,985,819
5.75
1880
1909
90,499.618
4.00
33.16
J-J $49,000c___July 1 1921
391.735,464
6.25
1870
1908..
53,709.828
6.50
INT.at Co. Treas. office, Gering.
The large increase in the valuation for 1904 and 1905 was the result of a BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14349,000
Floating
30,125
new general revenue law passed by the 1903 Legislature-Chapter 73. Tax levydebt
val.'14(1-5 appr.)6,852,198 FREMONT.
Under this law property is assessed at 20% actual value, whereas in earlier
State&Co.tax(per$1.0000)'14 823.00
This Is the county seat of Dodge
years the proportion seems to have been much lower.
Population In 1900
METHOD OF ASSESSING.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N.13.040 Co. Incorp. June 17 1871.
-Section 10911 of the Compiled Statutes of
Y. C.
Water Bds.(Red.after July 1 '11).
1907 reads: "All property in this State not expressly exempt therefrom
5s '06 July $10.000r___July 1 1926
shall be subject to taxation, and shall be valued at its actual value, which COLUMBUS.
Rettig. Bds.(Red.aft. Mar, 1 '04).
Columbus is In Platte County. 43413
shall be entered opposite each Item and shall be assessed at twenty per cent
Mar $169.000c-Mar 1 1919
(20%) of such actual value. Such assessed value shall be entered in a Inc. Feb. 11 1885. Pop.'10. 5.014.
El.
-Lt. Bds.(Red. aft. Nov. 1 'I I).
separate column opposite each item, and shall be taken and considered
Bridge Bonds.
58 'oe Nov $50.000c_ __Nov 1 1926
as the taxable value of such property, and the value at which It shall be 6s '87 Dec 330.000cdcr_Dec 1 1917 GEN.BD. DT.
May 1914.. 8229.000
listed and upon which the levy shall be made. Actual value as used in 430'10 June'25.000c.. _June 1 1925 Electric-light bonds (incl.)_
50.000
this Act shall mean its value In the market in the ordinary course of trade." (Subject to call after June 1 1915.) Water bonds (included)___
10.000
Ref. Water (Red. beg. Mar. 1 '09). Paving bonds (additional).. 52.000
-Section 1 of Article XIV. of the constitution of
DEBT LIMITATION.
430'99 M-S $15.000cPer_Mar 1 1919 Appraised valuation 1913__9.600,595
1878 contains the following regarding public Indebtedness:
Water (Red. beg. July 1 1915)•
Tax levy val.'13(1-5 appt.)1,920,119
indebtedness is restricted to $100,000 to meet casual deficits In
STATE
434s'10
revenues, except in case of invasion, &c., while the loaning by the State 130ND.July $10.000 _ _ _ _July 1 1925 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-377.00
DEBT Oct 29'14_ __380,000 Population in 1910(Census)---8.718
of Its credit is prohibited.
Sinking fund
6,000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.

State of Nebraska.




132
FREMONT SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
430'12 J-J 5125,000_ ...July 1 1942
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 '22
Refunding Bonds.
1919
4%s '09 --- $16,000
(Subject to call 1914)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- $141,000
Assess. val. '13-'14_ ___ __ _1.950.000
(Assessment abt. 23%% act. val.)
Population in 1914 (est.)_-___10,000
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
FRENCHMAN VAL. IRRI. DIST.
A district (P. 0. Culbertson) in
Hitchcock County.
6s '12 J-J $139.500c ___-1923-1932
BOND. DEBT Jan 1914-5139.500
713.810
Assessed valuation
INT. at County Treas. office.
GRAND ISLAND.
County seat of Hall County. Inc
Dec. 10 1872. Pop'n 1910, 10.326.
Refunding(Red.beg.aft•Oct.1'10)•
4s '05 A-0$110.000c__ _Oct 1 1925
Electric-Light & Power Bonds.
430'06 M-N$35.000c___May 1 1926
(Subject to call May 1 1911)
Paving Bds.(Red. after July 1'14)•
55 '09 J-J 916,000c_ _ _ _July 1929
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 24'14-5161.000
Assess. debt (additional).- 72.000
Appraised valuation 1914-11.740.035
Tax levy val.'14(1 5 appr.) 2.348.007
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-465.75
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N.Y.CitY

NEBRASKA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
KEARNEY.
This city is in Buffalo County. Incorp. Itch. 18 1901 under new laws.
Refund. Bonds.
55
J-J $21.0000___JUIY 1 1922
(Red. after July 1 1907.)
Ref. Canal and Water Bonds.
5s '14 M-N$45,000c_ _ _ _May 1934
(Subject to call May 1 1919.)
Ref. Sewer (red. aft. Nov. 1511).
5s '06 M-N541.000.._ _Nov 15 1926
Water Bds.(red. after July1 '15).
430'10 J-J $125.000____July 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- $232,000
Sinking fund
9.037
Tax levy val.'14(1-5 appr.)1,185.454
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914-495.90
Population in 1910 (Census).__6,002
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
KEARNEY SCH. DIST. NO, 7.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
$s '96 M-S 515,900--.Sept 15 1916
5s '11 J-D
40.000-...June 1 1931
Ref. Bds. (Red. after Feb. 15 '17).
430'12 F-A S50.000._ _Feb 15 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $105.900
Appraised valuation 1913-.6,080,000
Tax levy val. '13 (1-5 appr.)1216,000
School tax rate(per$1,000)13-540.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
8,000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
KEARNEY COUNTY.
Minden Is the county seat. Bonds
are owned by State of Nebraska and
are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 9.106.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $54,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926
(Subject to call any interest date.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '14 $54,000
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.) 4.205.256
State&Co.tax (per51,000) '13.516.00
9.100
Population In 1910
INT. payable at State Treas. office.

GRAND ISLAND SCHOOL DIST.
$21,000_ __ _July 1 1933
4%s'13
(Optional after July 1 1923)
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $17,000c__ -July 1 1919
45
School Bds. (Red. Jan. 1 1916)•
434s'06 J-J $60.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ 598.000
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.)2,380,000
School tax (per $1.000) 1914-316.00 KIMBALL IRRIGATION DIST.
This district is in Kimball County.
10,326
Population in 1910
Population 1914 (est.), 1.000.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y., 68 11 J-J $250,000c --------1931
and State Treas. office in Lincoln.
Sept 25'14_5250.000
GEN.BD. DT.
Appraised valuation 1913._ 345.000
District tax rate (per acre) '14_52.25
GREELEY COUNTY.
1,200
Population in 1914
Greeley Is the county seat.
INT. at County Treas, offfee in
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
43013 ___ 565,000_ __Jan 1 1933 Kimball or at Bank of Kimball.
(Subj. to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
*Refunding Bonds.
COUNTY.
430'96 J-J $19,000r_ _Jan 1 1916 LANCASTER seat Is Lincoln. All
The county
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $84,000 bonds are tax-exempt.
Tax levy val.'1-1(1-5 appr.)3.444,301
Ref. Bonds (Red. Jan. 15 1915).
Tax rate (per 51.1)00) 1913...521.80 3%8'05 Jan $98,000c __Jan 15 1925
8,047
Population in 1910
BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14 598,000
•Int. at County Treas. office.
Tax levy val.'14(1-5appr.)24,245,897
St ate & Co.tax(per$1.000)'13.518.50
-73.793
Population in 1910 (Census)
HALL COUNTY.
INT. payable at County Treasury.
Grand Island Is the county seat.
J-J $32,000_ ___Jan 1 1917
3348
LINCOLN.
(Subject to call after Jan 11904)
Lincoln is the capital of the State
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 532.000
Appraised valuation 1914_39332,145 and the county seat of Lancaster.
Tax levy val.'14(34 appr.) 7.826,429 Inc. Apr. 7 1871. Pop'n '10. 43.973.
.
Light Plant (Red. July 11914).
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_517.75
20.361 4348'04 J-J $58.500c_July 1 '15-'23
Population in 1910
INT. at County Treas's office.
Refunding Bonds.
A-0a5172.500c_Oct 1 '14-'21
48
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1912.)
HASTINGS.
4s
M-Sj$160,000c_Mar 1 '15-'18
Ilastings is the county seat of
42,000c_ __Mar 1 1919
Adams County. Inc. April 23 1894.
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1909.)
Elect.-Ligh tBds. (Red. in 1909)• 4s
F-A $60.000c_Aug 1 '15-'20
J-D $10,000c___Dec 1 1919
4s
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1910.)
Refunding Bds. (Red. Jan 1 '09). 43
A-0 530,000c.-Oct 1 '15-'20
J-J $175.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1919
4%s
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1910.)
Paving Bds.(Red.art. Mar. 1 '16).
M-S $72,000c_Mar 1 '15-'23
55 '11 M S 1130.000c__ _Mar 1 1031 4%s
(Subject to call Mar. 1
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914._ $215,000 4s '05 M-NS50,000c_Nov 1914.)
1 '15-'24
Tax levy val.'13 (1-5 appr.)2.147.400
(Subject to call Nov. 1
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _531.00 4s '06 J-J $20.000c__Jan1915.)
1 '16-25
Population in 1910 (Census)_ _ _9,338
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1916.)
INT. at Kountze Bros., N.Y.City. 430'06 J J 550.000c_July 1 '14-20
4%s'08 M-N 16.000__Nov 1 '18-'28
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1918.)
HASTINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4%5'10 F-ASI14,500c_Feb 1 '20-'29
1923 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1920.)
-a $40,000r
43is'04 s
4348'14 A-0 $48.000.._ ....Apr 1 1924
(Subject to call after July 1913)
Sewer Bonds.
Bldg. Bds.(Red. beg. June 1 '23).
J-I) *550,000c .June 1 1932 430'11 A-0 $42.500c
430'12
(52.500 yearly in April)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-490,000
27.758 GEN. BONDS Sept 1'4_ $,960,000
Sinking fund
Appraised val.'12-13.--_10,438.195 Assessment debt(add'I)._ 562.772
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '1411.522.772
Tax levy val. '12-'1:3 (1-5
75.787
2.087,639 Sinking fund
appraised)
School tax (per 51.000) 1913_425.50 NET DEBT Sept 1 1914_1,446.985
187,300
Water & light debt (imp_
at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
* Int.
Appraised valuation 1913*52,079.365
Tax levy val.'14(1-5apPr.)10,415.873
HAVELOCK.
City tax rate (per $1.000)'14_538.00
This city is In Lancaster County.
a Of this issue $42,300 refunded
Bonds are taxable. Pop. '10. 2.680. maturing water bonds.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
1930
-The city
PUBLIC UTILITIES.
bs '10 Mar 576.000c
BOND.DEBT Sept 25 1913 576.000 owns Its water-works and lighting
Appraised valuation 1912-3,379.060 plant, the value of which is conservaTax levy vat. 12(1-5 appr.)- 675.812 tively estimated at 51.600,000 and
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1912-576.40 $150,000. respectively.
INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL
/NT at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
payable at fiscal agent (State Treasurer's office, Lincoln).
HOWARD COUNTY.
-Un*ASSESSED VALUATION.
St. Paul is the county seat.
der laws of 1905 all real estate is asRefunding (Subjec: to call).
sessed by a Tax Commissioner for city
1921 taxation at Its actual value. All perJ-J $13,000c
33.s
Court-House-Building Bonds. sonal property Is assessed by County
4%8'12 .1-J $75.000c_ __July 1 1927 Assessor at Its actual value for State
(Subject to call in amounts of $LOW county and school purposes, and such
or multiple thereof aft. July 1 '12.) valuation is also copied by City Tax
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 388.000 Commissioner for city purposes. The
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.) 4.481.321 law provides that the assessment shall
State&(1o.tax (per 51.000)'13-524.80 be at actual value, but we are in10.783 formed that In practice property is
Population in 1910
§ Int. at Co. Treas. office; on valued at not more than 80%.
State Treas. office.
others at
LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bonds of 1911 declared valid by
JOHNSON CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1.
courts. V.94, p. 1131.
Drainagx Bonds.
M-N525,000c___May 1 1924
J-15100.635.I4c_July 1 '17-27 430
6s'12
(Subject to call May 11909.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914_4100.635




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this amount 57,500.000 were sold
during May 1912. V. 94, p. 1342.
This city was visited by a tornado
on Mar. 23 1913 and 53.500.000 of
property was destroyed and many
lives lost. V. 96.p. 963.
Water-Works Bond.,
4%g'11 J-J$7,500,000_ -Dec 15 1941
City-Hall Bonds.
430'09 A-0 $50.000____Apr 1 1929
430'11 J-D 25,000____June 1 1931
434s'12 F-A 50,000_ __ _Feb 1 1932
Engine-House Bonds.
430'03 M-S $45,000_ __ _Sept 1 1933
60,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926
4s '06 J-J
4348'08 51-9 30,000_ __ _Mar 1 1928
50,000-July 1 1930
s'10 J-J
4
4 s'13 M-S 100.000._ _Mar 1 1933
'ublic-Library Bonds.
MC COOK.
This city Is in Red Willow County. 430'12 M-N5100.000_May 1 1932
o
Paving Bnds.
Sewer Bonds (Red June 25 1911).
5s '06 --- $4.500c__June 25 1926 4%8'97 A-0 $25.000____Oct 1 1917
48 '98 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1918
Court-House Bonds.
25.000__July 1 1919
___ 51.000c_ __Oct 1 1917 4s '99 J-J
6s
25,000_ __ _July 11920
Water Bonds (Red June 15 1913)• 4s '00 J-J
6s '08 J-D $20,000c June 15 1928 4s '01 M-N 74,000_ _ _ _May 1 1921
4348'04 J-J 100,000._ _ _July 1 1924
*Refunding Water Bonds.
Aug 1 1924
5s '12 J-J $43.500c_June 15'15-'32 48 '04 F-A 75,000_
BOND. DEBT July 31 '14-571,000 48 '05 F-A 45.000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1925
4358'07 M-S 75,000_ ___Sept 1 1927
Warrants outstanding
1.841
2,844 434s'08 M-N 50,000___ _May 1 1928
Sinking fund
Tax levy val.'14(1-5 appr.)._682.227 4%8'09 A-0 75,000_ _ _ _ Apr 1 1929
75.000_ __July 1 1930
3,765 43010 J-J
Population in 1910
M-N100,000_ ___May 1 1933
*Int. at N.W.Halsey & Co.,Chic. 4s '03 M-N 50,000_ ___May 1 1932
45is'12
Sewer Bonds.
4s '99 J-J 325,000____July 1 1919
M:ERRICK COUNTY.
4s '99 J-D 25,000____Dec 1 1919
Central City is the county seat.
4s '00 M-N 25,000_ __ May 11020
Court-House (Red. any time).
45 '11 J-J 585.000r_July 1 'I&'31 4s '00 F-A 50.000-___Aug 1 1920
'
130ND. DEBT Sept 24 4 $85,000 45 '01 M-N 74,000_ _ _ _May 1 1921
Appraised valuation 1914_26.170,900 45 '01 M-S 100.000____Sept 1 1921
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.) 5.234.180 4%502 M-S 100.000_ __ _Mar 1 1922
70.000-...July 1 1924
State&Co.tax(per 51.000)'14-517 10 434504 J-J
Population In 1910
10.379 48 '04 F-A 75.000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1924
1
48 '06 J-J
INT.at State Treas.office,Lincoln. 48 '06 F-A 90.000_ __ _Jan 2 1926
100,000____Aug 1926
430'07 A-0 150,000__ _Apr 1 1927
4)4s'07 M-S 100,000_ __Sept 1 1927
NANCE COUNTY.
434508 M-S 49,000_ ___Mar 1 1928
Fullerton is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds(Red.aft. July 1 '13) 4148'08 M-N100,000__May 1 1928
A-0 200.0l)0.__ Apr 1 1929
July 555.000_ _ _ _July 1 1923 434509 F
3s
-A
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14 555,000 4145'10 J-J 100.000____Feb 1 1930
1 1930
4%510
Sinking fund
2.481 434511 F-A 50.000July 1
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.) 4,140,359 4;4s'12 M-N 100.000_ _ Feb 1 1931
50.000..__ May 1932
State & Co. tax(per$1,000)'14 521.60 434s'12 51-9 100.000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1932
Population in 1910
8,926
_ _ _ Mar 1
M-9
All above bonds are held by State 4%8'13 M-S 100,000_ -__Mar 2 1933
4348'14
1934
100.000_
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Funding Bonds.
4s '96 M-S$300,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1918
4348'03 F-A 200,000_ _ _Aug 1 1033
NEBRASKA CITY.
48 '05 J-D 95.000_ _ _ _June 1 1923
County seat of Otoe Co. Incorp.
Renewal Bonds.
May 7 1858. For Nebraska City pre- 4s '03 J-.1 $200,000____Jan 2 1933
cinct bonds, see Otoe County further 434504 J-J 484,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1934
government 4)4s'04 M-N127,000_ _ May 1 1924
Commission
below.
adopted Jan. 16 1012. V 94.p.293. 4s '05 J-J
24.000_-__Jan 1 1925
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
4s'06 M-N175,000_ _ _ _May 1 1926
55 '99 -_- 520.000c__Subj. to call 434507 NI-S 200,000_ __Sept 1 1927
1919
5s '99 M-9 150.000c
Intersection Bemis.
1921 4s '06 J-J 550.000_ -.July 1 1926
5s '01 J-J 44,000c
BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '14 5214,000 43§s'07 A-0 50.000_ __ Apr 1 1927
Appraised valuation 1913_ _4,008,400 4348'08 51-9 50.000_ __ _Mar 1 1928
Tax levy val.'13(1-5 appr.) 801,680 430'08 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 1928
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1910___550.00 4%509 A-0 100.000____Apr 1 1929
5,480 430'10 F-A 100,000____Feb 1 1930
Population in 1910
4 %s'l 1 F-A 100.000__Feb 1 1931
INT.at Kountze Bros., N.Y.
Mar 1 1932
430'12 /1-9 100.000
430'13 M-S 100,000_ __Mar 1 1933
NORFOLK.
M-S 100.000-Mar 2 1934
This city is in Madison County. 414514
Park Bonds.
Inc. Sept. 12 1881. Pop'n '10, 6,025.
430'08 .1-D $50.000____June 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
1
4s '06 M-N540.000c___May 1 1936 43010 J-D 50,000____June 1 1930
434512 M-S 50 000_ _ _ _Mar 1932
*Water-Extension Bonds.
J-D 400.000._ _June 1 1932
55 '13 July $10,000c__ _July 1 1933 430'12
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 16'14-56.470.000
(Subject to call after July 1 1918.) Water bonds (additional _ 7.500,000
5s '14 June $10.000c_ _ _June 1 1934
In addition to the above, the as(Subject to call beg. June 1 1919.) sessment bonds maturing part yearly
Refunding Water Bonds.
(payable by special assessment on
J-J $25,000e_ _Mar 1 1919 April
434s
to 51.528.(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1909.) 000. 16 1914 amounted treasury on
The cash in the
Paving Bonds.
amounted
April
J-J $12,000r__ _July 1 1930 water 16 19145980.582. to 5581.148:
53
bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 19150
INT. payable in N. Y.at Kountze
-A *24,000c___Aug 1 1933
55 '13 F
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1918.) Bros. and at State fiscal agency in
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $121,000 Lincoln.
Warrants outstanding
900
-The LegDEBT LIMITATION.
Appraised valuation 19l3..4.114,835
amended
at Its 1909
Tax levy val.'13(1-5 appr.) 822.967 islature relating to session
the debt limitathe law
Total tax rate (per 51.000)'13 553.00 tions of this city so that the provision
* Int. at State Treasurer's office. now reads as follows:
Section 196. The bonded IndebtNORFOLK SCHOOL DISTRICT. edness of the city, exclusive of district grading bonds, district ImproveHigh-School-Building Bonds.
1918 ment bonds, public) library bonds. re5s '98 J-J $11.000e
53 '07 J-J
24.000c._ _May 1 1937 newal bonds. bonds Issued for the
(Subject to call after May 1 1927.) purpose of funding or taking up and
53 '11 M-N325.000c___May 1 1931 making payment of the floating in6s '14 M-S §47.000c.._ _Mar 1 1934 debtedness and liabilities of the city,
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- 5107.000 or bonds for the erection or Durchase
Sinking fund May 1 1914._
6.000 of a city hall,auditorium or flreTax levy val.'13(1-5 appr.)_ 896,400 engine houses, or the construction or
School tax rate (per 51.000)'13 530.00 Purchase, or for the construction and
maintenance, of subways and condu§ Int. at State Treasurer's office; its, or for park purposes, or for the
on others in New York City.
purchase, construction or appropriation of gas works, water-works, eleotrio-light plants or power plants,
NORTH PLATTE.
shall not at any time exceed in the agThis city is in Lincoln County.
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. gregate 5% of the actual value of the
A-0 $100,000- _ _Oct 1 1929 taxable property within the corporate
53
limits of the city, such actual value to
Sewer (Subject to call).
$28,000_ ---Apr 1 1925 be determlned by reference to the as4%s
sessment of property in said city.
Bridge Bonds.
There are also other provisions and
F-A 512.000
5s
BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '14..$128.000 restrictions. The full text of the law
as passed by the Legislature will be
Floating debt.
11.906 found
in V. 88. p. 955.
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.) 960.000
Total tax (per 51.000) 1914-562.00
VALUATION.
-In Nebraska the
Population in 1910
4,793 law requires assessors to find the full
value of
/NT. payable at Kountzc Bros.,N.Y, tax levy property, but in making the
to take only one-fifth (1-5)
of such value and to tlx the rate on
that basis. In the following we show
OMAHA.
vothati o ulr ta prcv ed
Omaha Is situated In Douglas Co. balu thonffol apx lalsy value and the
Inc. Mar. 5 1857. Commission govt.
adopted Sept. 2 1911 and upheld by
Valuations by Assessors.
the Supreme Court on Mar. 2 1912.
1913.
All bonds of this city are taxable. On
Aug. 2 1911 57,250.000 bonds for Real estate-116.547.755 95.04..435
82
19
payment of plant of Omaha Water Personal-- 65.019.135 69.168.475
Co. and $1,000,000 for impt. of same
were favorably voted. V.93,p.425.Of
Total__ -181.566,890 164.232.910

Refunding Bonds.
438'04 J-D 525.000c___June 1 1924
(Subject to call any interest date.)
45
M-N540,000c_1916 lit 1921
($20,000 due each date, 540.000 subject to call in 1911.)
43s'05 J-D $25.000c_ _ _June 1 1925
(Subject to call any interest date.)
434s'07 M-N§$25,000c_Subj. to call
Build. Bonds (red. any znf. date).
4 Sis' 1 M-S 5350,000c_ _Sept 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914.5475.000
Tax levy val.'13(1-5appr.)11,593.455
School tax (per 51.000) 1913_437.00
Population in 1914 (est.).- 50.000
§ Int. at Dist. Treasurer's office.

Appraised valuation I913--3.094.995
OMAHA (Concluded)
Tax levy val.'13(1-5 appr.) 618.999
Valuation for Tax Levy.
(One-Flftli of Above Values.)
INT. at Kountze Bros.,New York.
1912.
1913.
RICHARDSON CO. DRAINAGE
$
DIST. NO. 1.
Real estate_ 23,309,551 19,012.887
P. 0. Falls City. Bonds taxable.
Personal_ -. 13,003.827 13,833.695
6s '10 J-..1 $205,000c_July 1 '15-'18
Total_ _ _ _ 36,313.375 32,846.582 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '14.. $205,000
$64.80 Appraised valuation 1913_ -1,276.284
$65.60
Tax (per M)
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Assessments on personal property
are made each year, but those on real SHERMAN COUNTY.
4th year.
estate are only made each
Loup City is the county seat.
POPULATION -In 1910 (Cen- 4s
Optional
--_ $25,000
Bur), 124.096; in 1900 (Census). 102.- BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ _ $25,000
555; in 1890, 140.452; in 1880. 30.- Tax levy val.'14(1-5 appr.)3.270.815
State&Co tax(per $1.000) '13-$19.80
518; in 1870. 16,083.
Population in 1910
8,278
INT. at County Treas. office.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
OMAHA
Bonds are taxable.
SOUTH OMAHA.
45 '99 J-J $230.000c-Jan 1 1919
This city is in Douglas County.
12.000c___Jan 1 1921
4s '01 J-J
Incorporated Apr. 7 1887. All bonds
434s'08 J-J 100.000c___Jan 1 1928 are taxable. Pop'n 1910. 26.259.
J-J 250,000c__ _July 1 1928
4)4s08
*Funding Bonds.
150,000c .._July 1 1929
450'09
43is'11 J-J 375.000e___Jan 1 1931 434s'04 J-D$117.000c___Dec 1 1924
375.000c__ _July 1 1931 *Overlap Bonds.
J-J
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914..$1,492,000 5s '05 July $32,000c-July 1 1923
*General Sewer Bonds.
1118,617
Sinking fund Sept 1913_ _
168,132 4 Ms'06M-N$250.000c__ _May 1 1926
Cash in treasury
30,000c__ _July 1 1928
Val. of school prop. 1913_3,000.000 430'08
Refunding and Renewal Bds.
Appraised val. 1914_ ___ •170,595.920
162.000c__ _June 1 1915
5s '95 J44
Tax levy val.'14(1-5appr.)34,119,184
School tax (per $1.000) l914__$19.50 5s '01 M-8 *25.000c___Mar 1 1924
5s '04 A-0 522,300e_ __Oct 1 1924
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C. 434s'05 M-N*70,008c__ _Nov 1 1925
* While this district includes all of 4%61'12 J-J 110.880_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932
(Subject to call Jan 1 1922.)
the City of Omaha, it will be noticed
*Viaduct Bonds (Refunding).
that the valuations are considerably
lower. This is due to the fact that 55 '95 J-D*S78.000c___June 1 1915
*City-Hall Bonds.
railroad property is not assessed the
same in the school district as it is in 430'05 May $70.000c---May 1 1925
Park Bonds.
the city. The assessment for city
purposes is made by valuing the rail- 4s '05 M-N $40.000c......May 1 1925
(Subject to call May 1 1915.)
road property within the city limits.
s'll Feb $15.000_ __ _Feb 1 1931
The assessment for school purposes is
Subject to call after Feb 1 1921)
made by taking the entire property
Intersection Bonds.
of the railroad in the State, dividing
that by the number of miles of main 43is'0551-S $20,000c--_Sept 1 1925
5,000c__Dee 1 1921
line the railroad has in the State. and 55 '01 J-D
multiplying this by the main line 43iff'04 July 20,000c___July 1 1924
430'08 J-J
30.000c--July 1 1928
mileage within the school district.
*Fire-Hail Bonds.
45 '10 J-J $25.000c___Jan 1 1930
OTOE COUNTY.
GEN.I3D.DT July 31 '1411.022,188
seat Is Nebraska City. Special impt. bds.(add'1).. 1.296,610
County
Bonds are taxable.
ToT. BD. DT.July 31 '14 2.318,798
Some years ago the precinct of Full appraised value by asNebraska City was formed, and In26,497,409
sessors 1914
cluded the city of that name and ad- Tax rate on appr. value
joining lands. Bonds to the amount
$12.00
(per $1,000) 1914
of 840,000 were issued and interest
*These bonds are subject to call
paid for some years. The County 5 years after the date of fame.
the preCommissioners then declared
INT.at fiscal agency (State Treascinct Illegally organized and refused urer. Lincoln).
to levy a tax. Litigation resulted
and the courts have ordered a tax
OMAHA SCHOOL DIST.
sufficient to pay debt to be levied on SOUTH
High-School Bonds.
territory covered by the precinct in
1923
5s '03 -__ 8100,000
1886, the year the bonds were sold.
See V. 72. p. 302. New bonds were 5s Building Bonds.
1929
'09 ...... $60,000
in 1901. Pop'n 1910. 19,323.
issued
Refunding Bonds.
R,efunding Bonds.
45 '98 M-S $100,000c___Sept 1 1918 5s '13 J-D $60.000c_ ______ _ _1933
1 1918 BOND. DEBT July 1 1914_8220,000
430'98 M-8 25.000c-Sept
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N.Y.0
(Subject to call Sept 1 1913)
3.70s'07M-S $75.000c-- _Mar 1 1927
SUTTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s '09 J-.I 60.000c. _ _July 1 1929
This district is In Clay County.
BOND.DEBT Sept 25'14 $260,000
Neb. City pree't bds.(add'I) 25.000 5s '11 __- $28,800_ _ __July 1 1931
(Subject to call July 11916)
43,632,320
Appraised val. 1914
BOND. DEBT Sept 1913-$28,800
Tax levy val. 1914 (1-5
Tax levy val.'11 (1-5 appr.)_288,635
8,726,464
appraised value)_____
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-$21.50 School tax (per $1,000) 1911--$30.00
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Nebraska Lity Prec't Bonds.
4358'01 M-N$25.000c_ May '15-'21
UNIVERSITY PLACE SCH.DIST.
INTEREST at office of Co. Trees
This district is in Lancaster Co.
58 '12 s-a $50.000c_ Feb 10 '17-'32
(Part every 5 years)
PAWNER CITY.
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14_ _$50,000
This city Is in Pawnee County.
2,500
Fund's (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from date) Sinking fund
5s '14 -__ $33.000_ __ _July 1 1934 Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.)_ 648,800
School tax (per 81,000) 1914__$35.00
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
population in 1910
1,610

41

PAWNEE COUNTY.
Pawnee City Is the county seat.
1916
430'11 --- $34,000
(Subject to call after 1912)
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $34,000
Tax levy val.'14(1-5appr.) 5.399,836
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)1913 $18.00
Population in 1910
10,582
PHELPS COUNTY.
Holdredgc Is the county seat.
J-J $80.000c__ _Jan 1 1930
49
(Subject to call)
BOND.DEBT Sept 25'14_180.000
Tax levy val.'14(1-5 appr.) 4,338 379
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_$17.00
10.451
Population in 1910
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
-PLATTSMOUTIC.
This city Is the county seat of Cass
County. Inc. Mch. 15 1855. All
bonds are taxable. Pop'n 1910.4,287.
Refunding Bonds.
$77,000c_June 1 '14-'19
5s
96.000c_ _Jan 1 1921
5s
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914.1173.000
15,595
Sinking fund

WASHINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Blair. An issue of
875.0007% Sioux City & Pacific RR.
bonds, in litigation for some time,
was adjudged valid by the Supreme
Court. V. 74, p. 741. The 3% refunding bonds mentioned below are
part of $100.000 issued in settlement
of the principal and interest due on
these bonds. V. 74, p. 1158.
Refunding Bonds.
May $80,000c_May 1 '15-'22
3s
(V. 74. p. 1158, for maturity.)
4s '10 A-0 $46,000_ _Apr 18 1920
(Sub. to call any int.-paying period)
BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14_ $126,000
Tax levy val.'14 (1-5 appr.)5,898.453
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 14-$22.30
12,738
Population in 1910
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
WYMORE.
This city is in Gage County.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '11 Aug $12,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913--$102,000
Tax levy val.'13 (1-5 appr.)-344.188
Population in 1910
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
the
divisions
In the table below we give statistics regarding minor foregoing.,n The
lts of Nebraska which are not represented among the
su
valuation for tax levy reported below represents 1-5 of the appraised value
Bonded Floating Taz Levy Tax per Popurn.
debt valuation. 51,000 1910.
debt.
Locattnn
:$581,636 z$2.10
Albion Sch. Dist., Boone Co. $55,000
59.000 $5.000 *$635.580•245.00
Alliance School District
1.066
N ne
Alma (C), Harlan County........ 90,000
2,729
None :549,000 :72.00
Auburn (C), Nemaha County_ 102,000
None :647,528 s31.00
40.000
School District
Auburn
2.630
5,000
Aurora (C). Hamilton County.. 26.000
975
3.600 z601,645 ---Beaver City, Fumes County__ 38,400
3,170
:467.902 :18.00
None
Benson (C), Douglas County.... 58,000
9.000 t132,000 t30.00
63.000
Benson School District
53
None
Benkleman (V). Dundy Co__ 25,000
6,131
ti,CFSK:ff9
65.000
Boxbutte County




133

KANSAS
-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov. 1914.]

Bonded Floating Tax Levy Tax per Poplars
Location
Debt. Valuation. $1,000 1910.
Debt.
Burt Co Sch Dist No 27
5,000
$238.400
3
$25.000
Burwell (V), Garfield Co
915
Cedar Co. S. Dist. No.8
28,000
Central City (C). Merrick Co
2,428
32.000
428.969z$88.20
None
Central City School Dist
None :575.000 :3.12
55.000
Cheyenne County
4,551
None t2.800,496 913.50
50.000
Columbus Sch. Dist. No. I_ _ 43,500
*988.358
Cozad, Dawson County
1.096
None
35,000
Crawford (C). Dawes County 62,500
1,323
1,000 2214,486 -Crete (C). Saline County
2,404
None :475,000 z26.00
54.000
David City, Butler County_ _ _ 78,600
2.177
2,000
Fairfield (C). Clay County_
1,054
None
32.000
Fairmont Sch. Dist. No 19_ 26 000
None :346,000 130.00
Falls City School District
65,000 10.000 t811,994
Florence (C), Douglas Co___ _ 30.000 60,500 :480,731
1,526
Fullerton School District
None
33,000
Gage County
.60 30.325
t11,348,366
36,000
Gothenburg (C), Dawson Co. _ 27,000
1.730
300 :281,553 s25.00
Gothenburg Sch. Dist. No.20_ 25.000
4.000 :360.000 :35.00
Hartington Sch. Dist. No.8
None
54.300
Hebron (C), Thayer County.... 70.500 12,221
:529,665 :68.00 1.778
Holdredge (C), Phelps County 64,000
3,030
Keith County
3,692
_
26.670
None t2.230.238
Keith & Lincoln Cos. Irr. Dist. 62,500
None *116.220 •84.1141
Kenesaw School District
5 0
22 80
3 :500
Madison (0), Madison Co___ _
1.710
Nebraska City School District_ 85.000
Neligh School District
36.000
None t375.000
Nelson (C), Nuckolls County_ _ 36,000
978
None
North Bend Sch. Dist. No. 8.. 30.000
4,000
North Platte School District _ _ 75.000
None
.5(5
.
2968.382 z30
Osceola Sch. Dist. No. 19......, 40.000
z360,641 *40.00
2.500
Red Cloud School District_ _ _ 25.000
None 0550.000 825.00
Richardson Co. Dr. Dist. No.2 48.000
None
z300,000
Sanders Co. S. D. No. 39
60.000
Schuyler (C). Colfax County.. 52.000
2.152
None *448,951 *73.50
Scotts Bluff(C),Scotts Bluff Co. 57.000
1.746
6,000 :376.936 --Seward, Seward County
7,700
53,000
2,106
t590,112 :57.00
Shelton School District
8.000 z320,000 :39.00
30.000
Superior, Nuckolls County__ _ 60,500
None 2512.312 :30.00
2,106
Superior School District
30,000
None
Tecumseh (C), Johnson Co_ _ _ 68,000
t3t312608:509000
1,748
Valley County
9.480
None
32,000
Wahoo (C), Saunders County_ 65.000
2.188
None
Wahoo School District
None z612,800
60.000
Wayne (C). Wayne County.... 26.000
2.140
_ __
384.556
None
Wayne School District
None :440,000
40.000
West Point (C). Cumming Co.. 40.000
1.776
None t430,000 z29.75
0
55.00
York (C), York County
8.235
(C) City. (V) Village. * 1912 figures. z 1913 figures. t 1914 figures.
z This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what
s total debt.

State of Kansas.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)__ ..May 30 1854
Jan. 29 1861
Admitted as a State (Act Jan. 29 1861)
82,080
Total area of State (square miles)
Topeka
State Capital
Governor (term ends 2d Mon. Jan. 1915)__Geo. H. Hodges
Sec. of State(term ends 2d Mon. Jan. 1915)_Chas. H.Sessions
Treasurer (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1915)......Earl Akers
W E. Davis
Auditor (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1915)
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 2d Tuesday la
January. There is no limit to length of sessions, but members can receive
nay for only 50 days' service in the aggregate.
-See "State and City
INCIDENTS IN STATE ORGANIZATION. &c.
Supplement" of Apr 1893. page 124, for the facts and statements formerly
given under this head.
-When Kansas was admitted Into the Union as a
HISTORY OF DEBT.
State (in 18)11) It had a bonded debt of 8150,000. The Constitution of 1895
limited the debt-making power to 81.1)00,000 (with certain restrictions and
exceptions), as more fully described below. In 1866 the bonded debt was
$530,775, of which the State owned 828,650. In 1878 the total bonded debt
was 81,181.975. of which the State owned 8713.600 The bonded debt
Aug. 1 1914 was $159,000, all held by the State Permanent School Fund.
Permanent School Funds Aug. 1 1914 amounted to 89,589.310.92.
-PrInctpat---interest-LOANSP. Cl Payable. When Due. Outstand'g
Name and Purpose.
J & J
0
Jan 1 1916 $159,000
Refunding 1004
INTEREST is payable at the State treasury.
ASSESSED VALUATION Total Assesssd State Tas
Total Assessed State Tax
Valuation. per $1.01)u Years.
Years.
Valuation. per $1.000
$1.20 1005
1914_ _....$2,804.175.570
$387.553,348
85.70
2,809,801,434
378.335.401
1913
1.20 1904
5.20
1.20 1902
1912
,
2,746,885505
363,163.630
5.50
1.20 1900
1911
2,777,054.317
328,729.008
5 50
1910
2,752.107.678
1 05 1890
348,459.943
4.25
2,511,260,2851 25 1880
160,570,761
5.50
9
93 8
19____•2,453.691.859
0.90 1870
8.7$
92.528,099
1906
408.329.749
4.70
The 1914 valuation includes $1,838,300,129 real estate, $525,780,250
personal property and $440.095.191 of public service corporation property.
In 1913 the valuation of real estate amounted to 81,811,165.887, personal
property $562.486,692 and public service corporations 8436,148,855.
'The large increase beginning with 1908 followed from a law passed 10 1907
(Chapter 408) creating a Tax Commission to take the place of the Board of
Railroad Assessors and State Board of Equalization. This law makes It the
duty of the Tax Commission to require all townships and city assessors,
County Commissioners and County Boards of Equalization, under penalty of
forfeiture and removal from office as such assessors or boards, to assess all
property of every kind and character at its actual and full cash market
value. Previously property was assessed at only a fraction of its actual
value. V. 87 p 1189
DEBT LI M IT ATION.--Kansas has by its Constitution given the State
power to contract public debts for the purpose of defraying extraordinary
expenses and making public improvements in an amount not to exceed
S1.000.000. This limit, however, has two excepttons. First, the next
section provides that it may he exceeded if the proposed law for creating
such deht shall be submitted to a vote of the electors, and If the proposed
law be ratified by a majority of the votes cast. Second, the section following provides that the State may borrow money to repel invasion, &e. We
give these sections in full, and also the subsequent one which forbids the
State being a party to internal improvements.
Debts, annual tax; proceeds. For the purpose of defraying extraordinary
expenses and malting public improvements, the State may contract public
debts; but such debts shall never. In the aggregate, exceed S1,1)00;100. except as hereinafter provided. Every such debt shall be authorized by law
for some purpose specified therein, and the vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House, to be taken by the yeas and npro‘sh all be neeesa ys..ide for lev yin g
sary to the passage of such law; and every such law shall

131

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS.

an annual tax sufficient to pay the annual interest of such debt, and the
principal thereof, when it shall become due: and shall specifically appro
priate the proceeds of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; and such appropriation shall not be repealed nor the taxes postponed
or diminished until the interest and principal of such debt shall have been
wholly paid.
Other debts. No tient shall be contracted by the State except as herein
provided, unless the proposed law for creating such debt shall first be submitted to a direct vote of the electors of the State at some general election
and if such proposed law shall be ratified by a majority of all the votes cast
at such general election, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature next
after such election to enact such law and create such debt, subject to all the
provisions and restrictions provided In the preceding section of this article.
Borrow money. The State may borrow money to repel invasion, suppress
Insurrection or defend the State In time of war; but the money thus raised
shall be applied exclusively to the object for which the loan was authorized.
or to the repayment of the debt thereby created.
Internal 'Improvements. The State shall never be a party In carrying on
any works of internal improvement
M UNICIPAL indebtedness is not restricted by the Constitution at all. The
only provision for the regulation of such matters contained In that instru
mrnt is the following, requiring the Legislature to make general laws and
restricting the power to 'bake debt in the case of cities, towns and villages.
CUtes. Provision shall be made by general law for the organization of
cities, towns and villages; and their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit shall be so restricted
as to prevent the abuse of such power.
Under the foregoing the legislation of Kansas has become so extensive
that our limited space here does not admit of even a brief digest. The 1909
Legislature passed an Act limiting the creation of Indebtedness in counties,
cities, school districts and by boards of education. The new Act covets
various laws contained in the General Statutes of 1909 and those passed
subsequently affecting municipal borrowing capacity. V. 88, p. 1329
That part of the new law relating to cities of the first clam having a population of 50.000 or more fixes 5% of the assessed value of taxable property
as the limit of bonded indebtedness which they may create—special Improvement and sewer bonds (assessed on property benefited) to be considered outside this limit. The Act further provides that the total bonded
debt. including special improvement bonds, shall not exceed 10% of the
assessed value. For limitations pertaining to other civil divisions, see
V. 88, p. 1329.
BONDS TAX FREE.—By Section 15 of Chapter 408, Laws of 1907, al
bonds or other evidences of indebtedness hereafter issued by this State, or
any county, city or school district contained therein, are exempt from taxation.
POPL.LA TION OP CT ATE —
1910
1490,94911890
1,428,108(1870
364,399
1900
1,470,49511880
996.09611860
107.206
The proportion of the colored population was 4.33% in 1880, 3.59% in
1890, 3.7% In 1900 and In 1910 3.2%. In number blacks were 627 in 1860,
17,108 In 1870, 43.107 In 1880, 51.251 In 1890, 52,003 In 1900 and 54.030
In 1910.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF KANSAS.
NOTE.—For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following see
"Additional Statements" at end of this State.
The National Park Bank of New York City is fiscal agent for the State of
Kansas,and all bonds or coupons of minor civil divirdomt of the State,
by their terms are payable in New York, will be paid at this bank. which
ABILENE.
Internal Inlet. Bonds.
Abilene Is in Dickinson County. 58 '13 J
-D $6.000e_June 1 1933
Commission government adopted 5s
- -.. 17.500
Mar. 1 1910. Bonds all optional.
Refunding Bonds.
In May 1905 the City Council paid
-A $46.0000_Aug 15 1932
to Cornell University $2.500 In com- 4)0'02 F
-A
8,000c--_Aug 1 1933
promise settlement of the gas bonds 4s '03 F
5s '06 M-N 12.000c___July 1 1916
"wired in 1888.
5e '08 M-N 40,500c___May 1 1938
Water Bonds(Red.Feb. 1 1912)• 58
M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 1931
4348'07 F
-A $ 5.000cFeb 1 1937
Refunding Warrants.
Refunding Bonds.
50 .98 J-J 344.000c_Jan 1 1918 be '12 --- $79.000_ - _ _June 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
58
J-J $14,493c
1940 Ss '09 F
-A $20.000c___Aug 1 1939
59 '11 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 1931 58 '06 A-0 20,000c.—Apr 1 1926
Park Bonds.
Ss '09 J-D 20.000c—__June I 1929
4%8'06 J-D $6.000c--June 4 1926 58 '08 -__ 24.000_ __ May 1 1938
5.Pavin g AS1.500 gnu. on Dec. 1).
Judgment Bonds.
J-D $7.500c
5e '13 M-N 20.000__Nov 1 '15-'22 430'09 M-S 36.000c..„Sept 1 1929
Funding Warrants.
Internal 'mot. Bonds.
-D $10.272.93..June 1 1933
59 '14 J-J 550.000
1915-1924 58 '13 J
GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1914-3199.993
Water Bonds (Subject to call).
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_4.500,000 52 '00 J-D $28.000c__ _June 1 1919
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913......$14.40 58 '14 -__ 97.897.65 July 1 1944
Population in 1910
4.118
Water-Works Refunding Bds.
INT. on refunding, park, sewer & 410'02 M-S $37,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1922
paving bonds at State Treasurer's of- GEN.BD. DT. Sept 25'14 $482,171
128.057
fice on water bonds at fiscal agency Special debt (add%
In N. Y. City. Refunding bonds are Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_6,777,044
owned by State School Fund: sewer Population in 1910 (Census) -..7,508
bonds by local people.
INTEREST on refunding bonds,
except those payable In 1931, and on
water bonds. Is payable at Kountze
ABILENE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bros., N. Y. City, on general impt.
Building(Int. payable in Abilene.) bonds at State Treasury In Topeka.
1926
4s '06 3-3 $35,000c
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '14_ $49.000
Assessed valuation 1913---6.001,815 ARKANSAS CITY SCR. DIST.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913—$4.50
Building Bonds.
bs '11 J-D $50,000---June 1 1931
BOND.DEBT May 1913—$118,000
ALLEN COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1911___7.200,000
Iola is the county seat.
School tax (per $1.000) 1911-.36.40
Refunding Bonds.
be '98 J-J $70.000_Oct 1 1928
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- -370,000 ATCHISON.
Atchison is In Atchison Count,.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 29.627,498
Refunding (Red. beg. July 1 18.)
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'12.44.00
5s '13 .14 $266.950_ _ —July 1 1933
Population In 1910
27,640
INTEREST at Park City Bank, bs City Purposes.
'96 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '16&'21
N.Y.
4s '85 J-J 135,400c—July 1 1915
4s '89 J-J 49,150c—July 1 1919
4s '98 J-J 192.350c—July 1 1928
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
County seat Is Garnett.
5s '06 J-J $20,000c-July '18-23-28
(Refunding).
I... L. St 0,
12,500_ ---July 1 1933
58 '01 .1-3 $130,000c___Jan 1 1931 58 '06 -__
BOND.DEBT May 1914_4709.150
(Subject to call)
156,608
Jan!'16-'22 Internal impt. bds
43(s'06 J-J $15,000c—
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 15,982,962
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per
434s'99 J-J $50,000c J'ly 1'14-'19-'29 Population in$1,000) 1914— -$17.97
1910
16,429
BOND.DEBT March 1914 $200,000
INT. at fiscal agency in Topeka
11.028
Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 24,195.223 and N. Y. City.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13_$3.30
13,829 ATCHISON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population in 1910
Building Loans.
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
$4,000c--July 1 1916
68 '86 J-J
4.48'08 J-J 44,000c—July 1 1923
ARGENTINE.
(Subject to call at any time)
See Kansas City.
50,000e_ - _Jan 1 1924
430'09 J-J
(Subject to call)
Refunding (Red. any time).
ARKANSAS CITY.
Arkansas City is situated In Cow- 54 '13 J-1 $24,000-__July 1 1933
$122.000
ley County. Incorp. Sept. 10 1884. BOND.DEBT Apr 1914
Commission government adopted Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)16,073.026
In 1900 pur- School tax (per $1,000) 1913-_$4.50
Mob. 20 1912. City
16.429
chased water works and assumed Population in 1910
INT.at State Auditor's office.
-year bonds.
$90.000 of 20

RR.




ATCHISON COUNTY.
County seat is Atchison.
Ref. Bonds
4s '99 J-J $231,000c___July 1 1929
as '86 J-J
68,000c—July 1 1916
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-4299,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 41,742.598
State& Co.tax(per $1,000)'1344.01
Population in 1910
28.107
INT.at fiscal agency in N. Y.

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Water debt (included)__-- 5155.000
Assess. val. 1914 (2-3 act.)..2,325.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.— -525.04
INT. at State Treas, office and
in N. Y. City.

CHETOPA.
This city is In Labette County.
Refunding (Subject to call).
58 '87 July $38,500c
1917
Water-Works (Subject to call).
BARBER COUNTY.
68 '05 July $29.500c
1923
BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '14_467,000
County seat is Medicine Lodge.
Assessed vat.'13 (abt. act.)__763,992
Refunding Bonds.
1,548
65 '87 J-J $3,000c___July 1 1917 Population in 1910
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
4s '04 3-3 79,000c—July 1 1934
Court
-House Bonds.
69 '86 J-J $25,000c_June 24 1916 CLARK COUNTY.
County seat Is Ashland.
Railroad Bonds.
Railroad Aid.
5s '07 A-0 $56,000c—Apr 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 8163.000 6s '89 Apr $13,000r--Apr 10 1919
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 19,970.402
Refunding.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13$4.50 bs
F-A $2,500r—Feb 21 1915
Population in 1910
9,916 4s '02 J-J 96.000r_July 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Apr 30 1914 $114.000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.
Ass'd val. '14 (abt.act.)_ _11.452,923
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13-$4.00
BELLEI7ILLE—
.
4.093
Population in 1910
This city is in Republic County.
at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.
Inc. Jan. 10 1878. Pop'n '10, 2,224.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '11 J-D $6,000c___June 1 1921 CLAY CENTER.
This city Is In Clay County.
*Water-Works Bonds.
4s '01 F
-A $21,000c—Aug 1 1921 Inc. June 19 1880. Pop'n '10. 3,438.
Railroad Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1911)
1920
J-J $7,000c
58
*Electric-Light Bonds.
Electric-Light (Subject to call).
5s '06 M-S $20,000c__ _Sept 1 1926
.I-J $312,000c
1920
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $47,000 45
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call).
Assess. val. '14 (abt.act.) 1,947,212
1939
J-J $12.500c
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-516.20 58
Refdg. Water (Red.beg.in 1923)•
*Int. at Nat. Pk. Bk., N. Y. C. 5s '13 3-3 333 000
1933
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- $64,500
3.150
Sinking fund
CALDWELL.
Ass'd val. '14
This city is in Sumner County. Total tax (per(abt. act.)-3,798,320
$1.000) '14_ _S12.70
No record of incorporation.
INT. at State Treas. office and at
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Park Bank, New York.
00'99 J-J 318,000__ _ _July 1 1919 National
Electric-Light Bonds.
434e'06 3-3 215,000____July 1 1926 CLAY COUNTY.
County seat Is Clay Centre.
Water-Wks. Ec EL-Lt. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
434s'09 A-0 $30,000..--Oct 1 1929 oism. J-J $14,000c—July 1 1915
Main Sewer Bonds.
55 '97 J-J 30,000c—July 1 1917
5s
3-3 $7.000
1940 58 '99
25.0000---Jan 2 1927
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1914_ _ $70,000 BOND.J-J
DEBT Sept 28'14 $69.000
Sewer bonds May 1913___
5.602 Assess. val.'14(abt.act.)_ _30,002,750
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.) 1,627,830
15,251
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_37.00 Population in 1910
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Population in 1910
2.185
INT. at Nat. Pk. Bk., N. Y. C. COFFEYVILLE.
This olty is In Montgomery County.
CANEY.
Inoorp. In 1872. Commission govThis city Is In Montgomery Co.
ernment adopted Sept. 14 1909.
Pop'n 10, 12.887.
Funding Bonds.
_s '09 --- $46,088_ --July 1 1929
Electric-Light Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
58 '11 3-3 $20,000r ____1922-1941
6s '04 --- $10,000—__Aug 1 1924 530'04 F-A 15.000r- -Aug 1 1924
Refunding Warrants.
-s
--- 34,901
1927
s '08
46,744_ ---Part yearly 58
F-A $147,290r
6s '11 --- 14,700—July 1 '15-'21
City-Hail Bonds,
Water-Works Bonds.
534s'04 F
-A $20,000r___Aug 1 1924
6s '02 —_ 513,000_ ___Jan 1 1922
Refunding Water Bonds.
5s '06 --- 30,000- __July 15 1936 530'04 F-A $49.000r___Aug 1 1924
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__..$235,735
Water-Extension Bds.(Optional).
Sinking fund
16,751 59 '12 A-0$130,000
1922
Assessed val. '13 (Yi act.) 1.630,995 GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1 '14- $381,290
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913---$14.38 Assessment debt (add'1)-- 366,881
Population in 1910
3,597 Sinking fund
28.231
Total assessed val. 1914_- 9,337,269
CHANUTE.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14410.44
This city is in Neosho County.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Commission government adopted
Nov. 7 1911. Pop'n 1910. 9,272.
COFFEYVLLLE SCHOOL DIST.
General Paving Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5a'5 s&6s_ 362,777
1914-1922 5s '00 J-D $10,000c
1920
Gas Bonds.
Building Bonds.
6s '99 ___ $5,000__-Apr 15 1919 58 '03 J-J 324,001k
1922
General Sewer Bonds.
5s '06 .14 35,000c___July 1 1926
58
1915-1923 (Subj. to call $3,000 in '23.24 &'25.)
--- $1,970
General ($7,000 yrly. beg• 1915.) 5.1 '08 J-J
8,500c_--Jan 1 1933
5s
--- $40,500
(Subject to call any time)
*Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)• 58 '09 3-3 532,0000
1934
58 '12 F
-A 25,000_ _...Feb 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14 $109,500
GEN. BD. DT.Mar 1914- $155,344 Sinking fund
5,693
Paving &sewer bds. (add'I) 101.332 Assess. val.'14
(abt. act.) 12.393.135
Assess. val. '13
act.)--6.535.939 School tax
City tax rate (per $1.000)'12-46.30 Population(per $1,000) 1914-37.80
in 1910
12.687
*Int. at State Treas. office.
INT. at State Treas, office and
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
CHANUTE SCR. BIS. NO. 2.
School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-Free). COLBY.
tis'13 ___ $110,000--- _ -----1933
This city Is In Thomas County.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914. 5145,000
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_ 8.069,616 450'05
_ $1,500__Dec 20 1920
School tax (per 31,000) 1913-47.40
Water-Works & Elec.-Light.
-Population in 1914 (est.)
10.000 434s'10 --- 555,000- -_July 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 28
-'14-456,500
CHASE COUNTY.
Assessed val. 1913
850,000
Cottonwood Falls is the county seat Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_....$7.00
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Population in 1910
1,130
fis '92 M-N480.000c_Nov 22 1922
BOND.DEBT Apr 29 1914480,000 COMANCHE
COUNTY.
Sinking fund
35.000
County seat Is Coldwater.
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.) 19.431,740
Jail
State& co. tax (per 51,000)'13$4.90 6s '89 Bonds.
$3,000__ __Sept 1 1919
Population in 1910
7,527
Refunding Bonds.
INT.at Nat.Park Bank,N.Y'City. 434s'04 J-.) $123,000_ ..July 1 1934
5.s '12 J-J 22.000_ _Jan 1 1942
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
CO.BD.DT.Sept 25'14_ $148.000
County seat is Sedan.
Ass'd val.'11 (abt. act.)_ _10,378,589
Refunding Bonds.
State & Co. tax (per
58
July $12.000c_July 1 '15-'16 Population in 1910 $1,000)'14-$4.85
3,284
Railroad Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
58 '87 Jan $62.000c___Jan 1 1917
BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '14..480,000 CONCORDIA.
Sinking fund
65.68
This clty is in Cloud County,
Ass'd val."14 (abt. act.)_14,526.094
Water-Works Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13_34.00 59 '07 F
-A $45,000c.. Feb 1 1927
Population in 1910
11,429 5s '08 J-J
19.000c_July 1'14&'25
BOND. DEBT May 7 1914..387.00
0
CHERRYVALE —
—
.
10.778
Sinking
This city lain Montgomery County. Assess. fund
val. '13 (abt. act.)_4,895,13
4
Commission government adopted Total tax rate (per
$1,000)'12 $13.00
May 1 1911. Pop'n 1910, 4,304.
4,415
Population in 1910
Water-Works Bonds.
INT. at State Treas. office and
530'11 J-.1 $105,000c____Jan 11031 at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
F-A 50.000c
1923
5sSeptic-Tank Bonds.
DICKINSON COUNTY.
68
$8.500c
1919
County seat Is Abilene.
Funding Bonds.
Ref. Bonds (Red. $5,000 yearly)•
58
$63.000c
1919 5s '98 .14 3221.000c
Jan 1928
___ 12.000c
5e
00
1925 BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14 $221,0
510'12 M-S 49.735c
1931 Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)_ _ 44,311,229
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 24 '14 $288.235 St.& Co.tax (per $1,000) 1914..0.
70
Assessment debt (addl)--- 42,000 Population in 1910
21,816
Sinking fund
13.000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y •

(34

Nov., 1914.1
DONIPHAN COUNTY.
County seat Is Troy.
Refunding Bonds.
.58 '92 J-J $473,000_ _July 1 1922
1915-1932
470'12 --- 405.000
Drainage Bonds.
58 '13 -- $40.500__Jan 1 '15-'23
BOND.DEBT May 1912 $450.000
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)_ _25,566.510
State&Co. tax (per$1,000)'04325.20
14,422
Population in 1910

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.
FORT SCOTT.
County seat of Bourbon County.
Inc. Feb.27 1860. Commission government adopted Feb. 3 1914.
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
6s '86 J-J 840,000__Jan 1 1916
30,000____July 1 1920
6s '90 .74
_ 21,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1920
6s '90
Water-Plant Purchasing Bonds
470'05 M-SS122.000c-Mar 15 1935
(Subject to call.)
Refunding Bonds.
4gs'09 J-J $25,000_ _ _ _July 1 1924
40,000._ _ _July 1 1929
4 gs'09 J-J
GEN. BONDS Oct 20 '14_ $278,000
Water debt (included)._ _ _ 122.000
Internal imp. bonds (add'I) 132,000
.8.729,037
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-318.79
10.463
Population in 1910

DOUGLAS COUNTY.
County seat is Lawrence.
Refunding Bonds.
470'04 J-J $27,000r___Jan 1 1924
26,000r-Jan 2 1915
4.5 05 .74
J4 25,000c-__Jan 1 1916
470
470'14 __.- 26.000____Jan 1 1919
Bridge Bonds.
4s'04 J-J 8.36.500r-Jan 1 1924
4S'05 M S 30.000r ..Mar 1 1920 FORT SCOTT SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14 $170.500
*Building Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)_ _36,378,663
State& Co. tax (per $1.000)'13-$4.74 470'12 .J-J 880.0000_ _ July 1 1942
24.724 (Subject to call $25,000 July 1 1932
Population in 1910
and 825.000 July 1 1937.)
INT. at State Treas. office and at
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
National Park Bank, N. Y.
470'04 J-J $20,000c___July 1 1924
470'09 J4 432.000c___July 1 1929
BOND.DEBT Oct 6 1914_ $132,000
EDWARDS COUNTY.
17,370
County seat is KInsley.
Floating debt
3,141
Railroad Aid-C. K. & W. RR. Sinking fund
Os '86 A-0 $19.000c--Aug 1 1916 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.).9,260.000
45 '91 M-N 12,000c-Nov 1 1930 School tax (per 31,000) 1914___$7.15
(Subject to call 1910.)
Population in 1914 (est.)----12.000
Funding Bonds.
Int. at State Treas. office; others
Os '89 --- $7.000c_ _ _Feb 1 1918 at National Park Bank, N. Y.
Ref. C. K. & W. RR. Bonds.
-A 5$45,000c-Aug 1 1931
5s '11 F
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1931.) FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Bridge Bldg. (Subject to call).
County seat is Ottawa.
$2O00( .July 1 1922
55 '07 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $103,000
5s '10 J-J $75.000__Jan 1 '15-'20
20.635
Sinking fund_
887,500
act.)._15.472,887 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_
Ass'd val.'14(abt.
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)_ _34,214,945
State&Co.tax(per 81.000)'13-83.80 State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'14_33.80
7.033 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
20.884
*INT.at State Treas. office; others
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
at National Park Bank, N. Y.

GARDEN CITY.
This city is in Finney County. Inc.
In 1887. Population 1910. 3.200.
Refunding Bonds.
470'03 J-J $66.000c___Jan 1 1933
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '08 J4 $20,000c___Jan 1 1938
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $20.000c-Jan 1 1930
Funding Bonds.
1931
A-0 849.000c
53
5s '14 J-D 17,000_ _ _ _June 1 1934
Light Bonds.
58 '13 J4 $40,000c-Jan 1 1943
EMPORIA.
June
$212,000
County seat of Lyon County. In- BOND. DEBT (abt. 1 '14_ 2.829.617
act.)
corporated April 1 1870. Commis- Assess. val. '14
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
sion government adopted Feb. 18
1910. Pop'n '10.9.058.
Refund.(Red.heq.10urs.from issue GIRARD.
-A $50,000cDec 1 1929 'yak city Is in Crawford County
470'99 F
470'02 .1-2 815.000c___Jan 1 1932 Inc. Nov. 10 1869. Pop'n 1910. 2.446
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
4)4s99 F-AS162.000c_ __May 1 1929
-A $12,000c
F
5s
1929
Electric-Light Bonds.
Refunding (Subject to call).
F-A $30.000c___Nov 1 1932
4)0'02
A-0 $5,401.80c-Mar 1 1917
5.1
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
470'10 J-J 311.000r_July 1 1930
A-0 $15.951.83c
1932
58 '13 --- 32.000_ __ _Oct 1 1923 5s
Electric-Light Bonds.
2,700____June 1 1944
58 '14 __A-0 $20.000c
1923
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1924.)
68
OEN. BONDS Sept 1914_ $271.900 (is Gas Bonds.
A-0 $5,000c
1923
187,058 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '14..
Internal impt. bds
1,270 Assessment debt (add'I)--- $58.354
Sinking fund
57.653
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)._11,507,651 Milking fund
8.375
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14-37.50 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2.000.000
INT. on electric-light bonds pay- Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-322.88
able in N. Y.; other bonds in Topeka.
INTEREST at State Treasury

ELLSWORTH.
This city is in Ellsworth County.
Water-Works Bonds.
s-a $40,000
570
10,000
-a
s
6s
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
-a 826.000
s
45
($1,000 payable annually on Jan. 1.)
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $80,000
Assessed valuation 1913---2,500.000
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'13.37.110
2.041
Population in 1910

EMPORIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Building Bonds.
J-D $15,000
1921
(Subject to call.)
470'09 J-J $25,000c_july 1 1929
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
1932
470'12 J4 $135,000
(Subject to call 1922.)
Refunding Bonds.
1921
J-J 813,000
4 Ks
J-J
1926
10.000
48
BOND.DEBT July 10'14 $198.000
Ass'd val.'13 (abt. act.)_ _12,031.743
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13_38.80
12.000
Population In 1912 (est.)
9s

FINNEY COUNTY.
Garden City Is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '87 J4 $1.000.--Feb 21 1917
2,000---June 1 1919
69 '89 J4
13,000_ ___July 1 1919
470'09 J-J
,(Subject to call any time-)
470'11 J-3 814,000_32.000 yearly
Railroad Bonds.
55 '09 J4 843.000.-- -Nov 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Sept 23'14 $73,000
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)._12.179,075
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913----$7.98
6.908
Population in 1910
INT. at State Treas. office,County
office and in N. Y. City.
Treas.

GRAHAM COUNTY.
Hill City is the county scat.
Funding Bonds.
6s '85 24 $9,000_ July 1 1915
10.000_ __July 1 1918
6s '88 J-J
6s '89 J-2 28,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1919
5.000--Jan 1 1920
(is '90 .34
470'09 J-J
54,000c__June 15 1939
(Subject to call June 15 1929)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1 19143106.000
15.000
Sinking fund
Ass'd val. '14(abt. act.)_ _10.398.538
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13.34.50
8.700
Population in 1910
INT.006% bonds payable in New
York; on the 4s at State Treas.
urer's office in Topeka.

GRANT COUNTY.
New Ulysses Is tile county seat.
The interest rate on first issue of
funding bonds was reduced by compromise from 6% to 4%.
Funding & Refunding Bonds.
4s '89 J-J
$4,000c.._ _July 1 1919
65 '80 J-J
11.000c_July 1 1919
5,000c.. _Feb 1 1920
65 '90 J-J
Cla '90 J-J
7.600c_July 1 1920
(38 '96 J-J
100c___Jan 6 1906
29.000c_ Jan 1 1929
2a '04 J-J
-A
4s '06 F
2.0000___Feb 1 1926
65 '14 J-J 30.000cJan 1'24.'29-34
68 '14 J-J
13.300c-Jan 1 1939
BOND.DEBT Oct 11914. $102,000
Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.)- _2.119,000
FORD COUNTY.
County seat is Dodge City. All State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'14310.50
Population in 1910
1.087
bonds are tax-exempt.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Railroad-Aid Bds.(Red.in 1909).
J4 $5900 .Oct 2 1929
470'99
GRAY COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
Cimarron is the county seat.
470'99 J-J $47,000r_ _ July 1 1919
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1904.)
$3.500c___Dec 1 1918
6e '88 J-J $6,500r____July 2 1918 Os '88
1.500c_ _Jan 1 1918
Os '89 --(Subject to call.)
2,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1918
Court-House (Red. aft. July 1 '21) 6s '89 --..
500c___Jan 1 1920
'11 J-J $65.000c___July 1 1931 6s '90
53
6s '90 -- 11,000c__May 31 1920
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
20,000c___May 9 1921
5s '12 J--T $30,000r-__ ______ 1932 Os '91 --- Bonds.
Funding
(Subject to call 1922.)
$55.000c--Jan 1 1935
BOND.DEBT Sept 24 '14 8207,500 570'05 act.)_ _22,122,940 BOND.DEBT Apr 30 '14.. $93,500
Ass'd val.'14 (abt.
State& Co.tax (per $1,000)'1435.30 Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.)..8,542,425
11.393 State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'13--$5.60
Population in 1910
3,121
Population in 1910
*INT.at State Treas. office; others
INT.at National Park Bank, N.Y.
Y.
at National Park Bank, N.




GREENWOOD COUNTY.
County seat Is Eureka.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '02 2-2 $135,000c___July 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1912_4135.000
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)_ _31,983,990
State&Co.tax(per 81.000)'11-33.10
Population in 1910
16.060
INT. payable at State Treasury.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
Syracuse Is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
6.s '97 A-0 $31,000e_ _Oct 1 1917
6s '88 M-3 9.000c_Mar 15 1918
6s '88 J-J
4,000c__ _July 1 1917
6s '96 .14
10,200c___July 1 1916
13s '96 J-J
3.300c- _Jan 1 1926
6s '97 .74
1,400c-Jan 1 1927
(Ss '98 J-J
500c_ __Jan 1 1918
3s '03 J-J
10,000c_July 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
4s '09 M-S 823.000c_ __Sept 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $92,400
Sinking fund
10.000
Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.)_ _5.033.631
Stste&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14_37.20
Population in 1910
3 360
INT. at State Treasurer's office
and at National Park Bank, N. Y.

135
HODGEMAN COUNTY.
County seat is detmore.
Refunding.
-A $19.000c_Feb 26 1917
6a '87 F
8.000c_ -Jan 1 1917
Os '87 F-A
8,000e_ __Aug 1 1917
-A
6s '87 F
1,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1917
6s '87 F-A
6.000cJuly 1 1918
614 '88 J-J
4,000c_ __July 1 1919
65 '89 J-J
470'01 J-D 37,000c_ _ _June 1 1931
(Subject to call at any interest date)
Poor Farm.
Os.'89 J-D $3.000c___July 1 1919
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914-.384.000
9.205
Sinking fund
7,191,558
Assessed val. 1914
State&Co.tax(per 81,000) 1913 $5.70
2.930
Population in 1910
INT. at State Treasurer's office in
Topeka and at Nat. Park Bk. N.Y.
HOLTON.
This city is In Jackson County. Inc.
as a city of 3d class July 30 1870
and as city of 2,1 class Feb. 3 1888.
Commission government adopted
Apr. 12 1912. Pop'n 1910. 2,842.
Electric-Light Bonds.
-s '07 ___ 825,000--Jan 1 1937
_ 23,110.30
-s '13
-Water-Works Bonds.
55 '07 --- $25.000.-_ _Jan 11937.
43,s'07 __ 25,000_ __ -July 1 1937
Campbell University Bonds.
Os '90 ___ $12.000__ __July 1 1920
Refunding Bonds.
1922
5s '12 J-J $30.500c
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 J-J $3.410c
5s '04 J-J
16,000c
Disposal Works Bonds.
J-J 89.0000
58
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 17'123155.910
Assessment debt (add'1)---- 17.344
Assessed valuation 1912__3,464.770
Tax rate(per $1.000) 1911
$4.90

HARPER CITY.
This city Is In Harper County.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '90 _-_ $20,000_ -__May 1 1920
Os '07 ___ 19.000--Feb 1 1917
45 '07 ___
8,000_---Feb 1 1922
48 '07 - 10.300_ -_-Apr 1 1917
Water and Light Bonds.
68 '08 -- $10.000----Aug 1 1923
Sewer Bends.
_s '12 J-J $25.000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913-392,300
Assessed val.'12(abt. act.) 1.100.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-320.00
Population in 1910
1.638
INT. on refunding bonds is payable at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. on
'
water and light bonds at State HORTON.
This city is in Brown County. InPreasurer's office in Topeka.
'3
coi.In 1887. Pop'n 1910. 3.600.
Refunding Bonds.
HASKELL COUNTY.
24 81.000--Jan 1 1919
6s
County seat Is Santa Fe.
5s '89 24 11,000____Jan 1 1919
Funding Bonds.
12.500----Jan 1 1918
55 '08 J-J
57fs'14 .
825,000 ---May4 1934
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
570'10 J-D 810.500___ -Dec 1 1920
6s'88-'8924 851,000c_ _July 1918
Water and Light Bonds.
6s'90-'91.74 25,000c___Jan 1 1920
-A $55.000__..Apr 15 1941
4s '01 24 21.354c-July 1 1931 58 '11 F
Water-Works Bonds.
(Subject to call July 11911)
-Aug 1 1932
2.400c_ _July 1 1922 5s '12 F-A $38.000c.
Os '12 J-J
City Hall Bonds.
Funding County Warrants.
F-A $15,000c..--Apr 1 1934
55 '13 24 $3,000_ -__Jan 13 1933 53 '14 BD. DT. Sept 1914_ 5143,000
1,500_ _ _ _Apr 7 1933 GEN.
53 '13 A-0
8.256
4,821_ _ ._July 7 1933 Assessment debt (add'I)____ 70.000
58 '13 J
outstanding (est.)
BOND. DEBT May 1914- 8155.675 Warrantsvaluation 1913--2,667.040
Assessed
Assessed val.'14(abt. act.) 3.527,01 Real value
-3,500,000
_
State&Co.tax(per 81.000) 1913 $9.70 Population (est.)
_3.600
in 1910
993
Population in 1910
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
HAYS.
This city Is In Ellis County.
City-Lot-Purchase Bonds.
Os
-A $1,000
F
1918
Sewer Bonds.
58 '10- - $30.000-- -May 1 1930
Water-Works Bones.
6s '04 ___ $25.000_ -__July 1 1924
53 '09 -- 18,000_ _Jan 2 1929
BOND. DEBT May 1912_ 374.000
Assessed valuation 1911...1,987,000
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1911_-$13.00
Population In 1910
1,961
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.

HUMBOLDT.
This city is in Allen County. Incorp. Oct. 191903 as city of 26 class.
Refunding Bonds.
Os '12 ___ $1,000____Jan 1 1915
Sewer Bonds.
5768'12 ___ $11.500- _-- Part yearly
Gas Bonds.
6s '00 ___ $3.200-_-Jan 1 1920
Water-Works Bonds.
57fs'05 --- 845,000_ ___Feb 1 1925
Compromise Bonds.
6s '96 --- $2.500____Part yearly
BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '14 864.700
Assessed val.'13(90%act.) 1.500.000
Tax rate(per 81,000) 1914-320.50
2.548
Population in 1910
INT. at Citizens' State Bank,
Humboldt.

HERINGTON.
This city Is In Dickinson County.
Inc. Apr. 111887. Pop. 1910,3.273.
Funding Bonds.
fra g
J-J $10.000c-July 1 1919
6s g
J-J
10,000c_Jan 1 '15-'24
5s g
J-D
7.000c_ _ _June 1 1928
5SO g A-0 33.500c_ __Apr 1 1931
Water and Light Bonds.
5s g
J-J 843.000c_ __Jan 1 1928 HUTCHINSON.
Inc.
570 g A-0 30.000c___Oct 1 1933 In County seat of Reno County. bonds
1872. The sewer and street
55 '14 A-0 49,000e.. _Apr 1 1944 are provided for by a special levy
(Subject to call Apr 1 1934)
.
10funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
53 '89 .J-D $20,000r.._June 1 1919
6s g
$23,000c_ _July 1 1930 58 '95 J-D
9.000rJan 1 1915
6s g
J-J
4,500c_ _ _Jan 1 1931 Bs '97 F
-A 23,000r___Aug 1 1917
574 g '11 A-0 28,950c__Oct 1 '15-21 58 '01 A-0 77.000rApr 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Oct 11914. $237.050 474s'01 A-0 33,000r___Oct 1 1931
Sinking fund
3.160 ($26.000 opt., $2.000 yriy.'06 to '18)
Assess. val.'14(85% act.)_1,973,571
Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per $1000), 1914-.322.22 474s'10 J-D $15.000c__Jan 1 1930
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
470'13 M-N 20,000c__ May 1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
HIAWATHA.
•
470'02 M-N $8,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1932
This city is in Brown County. Os '87 .14
12,000r___Mar 1 1917
Commission government adopted
*Funding Bonds.
Feb. 3 1914. Bonds tax-free when 47009 J-J $66.000r__July 1 1929
held within State. Pop. '10, 2,974. 4s '10 J-.1
48.500_ ___Jan 1 1930
Water Works Bonds.
Building Bonds.
M-S 5$50.000c Mar 1 1917 45011 J-J $125,000r-July 1 1961
Os
430
J-J
30.000cJan 1'22-'27'32 (Subject to rail after July 1 1931.)
City Paving Bonds.
470'12 F-A *320.000c_ _Feb 1 1932
58
$2,800c_July 1 '15-'16 GEN.BD.DT.Sept 24 '14. 8404.730
6s
J-J
5,000c Jan 1 '15-'16 Assess. debt (additional). 3213.000
5s
A-0 6,300c....Oct 1 '15-'17 Sinking fund
61.282
A-0 14.732.80cOct 15'15-'18 Assess. val.'14(abt. act.) 20,358.730
58
A-0 $6.840_ _ _Oct 1 '15-'19 Total tax (per 81.000) 1914-317.00
53
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1910
16.364
55 '14 2-2 $13,440c
*INT. at State Treasurer's
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 24 14_ 8129.113 others at National Park Bank,office;
N. Y.
Assessment debt (add'I)_ _ _78.284
Floating debt
3,854
TOTAL DEBT Oct 24 '14 211.251 HUTCHINSON SCR.DIST. NO. 1.
Sinking fund
12,249
Building Bonds.
Assessed val. 1914_ _
_ _3,372,059 4s '05 J-J
33.500c_July 1 1925
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.-819.88 53 '06 J-D 152,500c___Dec 1 1926
- *INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; 470'09 M-N120,000c___May 1 1929
Refunding Bonds.
others at State Treasurer's office.
470'09 J-D 820.000c_ _ June 1 1919
Funding Bonds.
HILL CITY.
44s'09 F-A $19,500c___Aug 1 1919
Thls city is in Graham County.
A s'll M-N 31.0(10c_ _ _May 1 1921
Water Bonds (Red. in 1921).
5s '11 M-S $35.000.--Sept 15 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $246,500
5.862
Elec.-Light Bonds(Red. in 1921). Sinking fund
'11 M-S 815,000-Sept 15 1931 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 21,000.000
BOND.DEBT May 18'14_$78.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-86.75
Assessed valuation 1913_-741.820
Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.;
Tax rate (per $1.000) '13-312.00 others at State Treas. office.

136

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

KANSAS CITY.
This clty Is in Wyandotte County.
Incorp. as a city of first class in 1886.
In 1909 purchased plant of Metropolltan Water Co. V. 88, p. 1211.
Commission government adopted
July 14 1909. V. 89, p. 241.
Park Acquisition & Improvement Bonds (City's Portion).
434&5s
6466,407.75 __1919-1932
General Park Bonds.
_s
$125,989 97
General Intersection Bonds.
6159,350.80
General Bridge Bonds.
430'13
$16.500-.Aug 15 1923
Refunding Bonds.
6s '95 F
-A 380,000c___Oct 1 1915
Os '03 F
-A 188,500c _Nov 1 1928
434s'03 F
-A 115,000c_Aug 1 '18&'19
434504 F
-A 63,000c_Aug 1 '23&'24
5s '07 J-D 62,500c__Dec 30 1927
Os '07 J-D 218,500c__Dec 15 1917
434s'07 J
-D 79,500c___June 1 1927
5s '09 F
-A 150,000c_Feb 1 1929
4345'09 M-N158,969c___May 1 1929
4348'11 M-N 89.000c_ _ _May 1 1931
K. C. W. & N. W. Ry.
5s '87 F
-A $30,000c___Jan 1 1917
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
434s'09 J-J $1,097,000c_July 1 1939
Water-Plant Imp, Sc Ext. Bds.
41009 F-A$400,000c___Aug 1 1939
4348'12 F
-A 150,000._Aug 15 1942
434810 J-J 500.000c___Jtily 1 1940
434s'14 200,000c
_1915-1919
Fire-Station Bonds.
434s'lO J-J $60.000c___July 1 1940
City-Hall Bonds.
4345'10 J-J $200,000c___July 1 1940
INDEPENDENCE SCH. D. NO. 5.
Work-House Bonds.
Building Bonds.
4346'10 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1940
44s
F
-A $8,000c
1915-'16
Electric-Light Bonds.
4%s
M-N 8.000c
1915-'17 4348'11 J-D$350.000--__June 2 1941
4345
J-J 80,000c
1918-'26 430'13 J-J 200,000c July 15 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14. $96.000
(Part due yearly.)
Assess. val. 19U
9.704.185
Munic. Elec. Lt. Plant (Tax-free)
School tax (per $1,000) '14-'1 547.20 4348'14 -_- 6202.500
1915-1923
Population in 1914 (est.)_ _.-__12.000
Argentine (Ann x. Jan. 1 1910).
.
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y. C.
Refunding Bonds.
55 '99 M-N$20,500c-Nov 1 1919
IOLA CITY.
58 '01 J-J 92,500c___July 1 1921
This city Is the county seat of Allen GEN.BONDS Oct 21 '14 $2.404.718
County. Commission gov't adopted Water & light bds. (add'1)-3,099,500
Mar. 10 1910. Pop. 1910, 9.032.
Special impt. bonds (add'!) 1,501,072
Light and Water Bonds.
Sinking funds
357,769
-A $80,000c--Oct 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1913-90,736,895
5s '00 F
Tax rate (per *1.000)1913. -46.76
Refunding Bonds.
45 '01 J-J $26,000c-July 1 1921 Population in 1910 (Census)._82.331
(Subject to call any interest date.)
INT. on all bonds issued prior to
55 '11 M-N $8,446.74c.May 1 1921 April 1 1908 at Nat. Park Bank,
Funding Bonds.
N. Y.; bonds issued after that date
5s '05 A-0 $46.000c-Apr 2 1925 at State Treas. office.
GEN. BONDS Sept 1 '14- $160,447
Internal improvement debt.. 113,571 KANSAS CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Floating debt
12,555 4345
J-J $50.000c--Dec 1 1918
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '14- 286.573 434505 F-A 40,000c-__Feb 1 1921
Sinking fund
8.000rDec 10 1916
J-J
33,315 434s
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)-4,576.740 434s'07 J-J 200,000c___Apr 1 1927
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914--.420.50 4 8'09 J-J 250.000c-Feb 1 1929
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y., 4 s 14 J-J 137,000c
and State Treasurer's office. Topeka. (Due $13,500 yearly beg. July 1 '24.)
Argentine Bds.(An'xed Jan.1'101
$9,900c___July 1 1918
JACKSON COUNTY.
Os
17,000c___July 1 1919
Holton 14 the county seat.
5s
1927
25.000c
5s '07 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call at any time)
5s '98 J-J $61.000___Apr 15 1928
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept. 1 1914461.000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 29,437,471 4149'09 J-J $184.000c Feb 15 1929
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1914 $3.00 (Subj. to call at any int.-pay. period.)
Population in 1910
16.861 BOND.DEBT Aug 1914.. 6936.900
29,332
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 95.500,000
g:7g
_ wi
t
Porga. tin i
t ioli slal
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Delaware Riv, Dr. Dist. Bonds.
Os
F
-A 670,500r..Feb 1 '15-28 others at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
TOT.BD. DT.Mar 31 '14_470,500
Assess, val. of Dist. 1913____394.750 KAW VALLEY DRAIN. DIST.
River Improvement Bonds.
(Assessment about80% actual value)
_Mar
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $3.86 43009 M-S $45,000c_ Mar 1 1936
INT. at State Treasurer's office. 5s '10 M-S$1.225,000c-Mar 1 1940
434s'10 M-S 60,000c_ _ _Mar 1 1936
434s'12 M-S 50,000c___Mar 1 1936
JEWELL.
434s'14 M-S 45,000c--Mar 1 1936
This city is in Jewell County.
BOND.DEBT May 1'1441,380,000
Water Bonds.
55 '13 --- $40.000_ _May 1 '15-34 Assessed valuation 1913__47,258,000
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914-440,000
Assess. val.'13((act.)-.1,169.185
Population in 1910
_839 KEARNY COUNTY.
Lakin is the county seat.
INT. at fiscal agency, Topeka.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '91 J-J $16,500----May 1 1921
JOHNSON COUNTY.
5s '05 J-J 83,000c___Jan 1 1935
County seat Is Olathe.
BOND.DEBT Oct 28'14___$99,500
Refunding Bonds.
4)4s'98 M-S $100.000c_Sept 1 1928 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)-5,482,320
($10,000 sub. to call y'ly from 1918) State&Co.tax(perS1.000)'14 -_$3.70
-3,126
434s'00 J-J $40.000c-July 1 1930 Population in 1910
($5,000 subject to call yearly)
BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14 $140,000 KINGMAN COUNTY.
Kingman Is the county teat.
18,306
Sinking fund
Funding Bonds.
Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.)_40,311.697
State 3c Co.tax(per $1,000)'14.43.30 6s '85 A-0 $1,000---Apr 1 1915
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1910
18,288
-Aug
-A $77,000......Aug 2 1926
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. 4348'96 F
-A 18,000---Aug 2 1929
4s '99 F
30,000_- -July 1 1922
58 '02 J-J
JUNCTION CITY.
114 8126,000
This city is in Geary County. Inc BOND.DEBT June 30
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 29,976,413
Feb. 9 1859. Pop'n 1910, 5.598.
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) '1433.80
Funding Bonds.
13.386
48 '02 Jan $6,000c.. ...Jan 1 1922 Population in 1910
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
5,000c___Oct
1925
434s'05 A-0
7,000
1929
434s'09 A-0
KIOWA COUNTY.
Refunding Terminal Bonds.
Greensburg is the county seat.
1932
4.9 '12 -_- $30.000
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (Red. in 1917)•
Os '07 J-J $30.000c-Jan 1 1937 Os '87 July $29,000c___Aug 4 1917
Apr
1,000c--_Aug 4 1917
6s
Water Works.
Refunding Bonds.
6s '87 M-S $50.000c-Mar 1 1917
1922 41006 J-J $79.000c_ _July 15 1926
___
16,000
Os
Jail Bonds.
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1 1914.4144.000
Sewer assess. bonds (add'!).. 11,850 Os '89 Jan $3,000c-Oct 1 1919
Court-House Bonds.
211.203
Paving bonds (add'!)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914.. 367,053 5s '14 J-J $55,000_ _Jan 1 '29-'34
Assess. val. '13(abt.act.)__6,150,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 25'14 $167,000
9.451
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-416.80 Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 15,699,693
JUNCTION CITY SCHOOL DIST. State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'14 $4.20
This district not only includes Population in 1910
6.174
INT.at State Fiscal Agency. N.Y.
junction City but also adjacent
territory. Popula. 1914 (est.). 7.000. and in Topeka.
J-J $30,000c-July 1 1923
434s
LANE COUNTY.
(Subject to call July 1 1908)
County seat Is Dighton.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $30,000
J-J $11,500r___Jan 1 1918
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_7,629,323 6s
J-J 55,000r__July 1 1922
School tax (per $1,0001 1913-$5.00 43js
Os
J-J
27.000r-Jan 1 1929
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y:C.
INDEPENDENCE.
This city is In Montgomery Co.
Incorp. as city of 2d class in 1872.
Now under commission plan of govt.
Population in 1910, 10,480.
General Paving (Part yearly).
1915
58 '05 Var $1,500c
659,59c
1916
58 '06 Var
1917
Os '07 Var 11.480.70c
1918
Ss '08 Var 14.398.23c
1919
Os '09 Var 25,918.11c
1920
Os '10 Var 41,687 36
1921
5s '11 Var 24.29841c
1922
5s '12 Var 12,76969c
1923
7,589 96c
5s 13 Var
General Sewer (Part yearly).
$921.72c
1915
6s '05 Var
2.801.34c
1916
6s '06 Var
1.200.52c
1917
6s '07 Var
3,653.66c
1918
6s '08 Var
2,500c
1919
6s '09 Var
58 '09 Var 40.000c
1939
6s 12 Var
215.73c
1922
Funding Bonds.
4%s'09 F
-A$125.000
1914-'29
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
7s '86 J-J $25,000 .
1916
Water Bonds.
5s '05 F-A$100,000c --1916-1925
58 '07 A-0 40.000c ----1914-1916
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
4%s'12 J-J $99.600c ----1928-1942
GEN.BONDS Dec 31 '13-$605,037
Water debt (incl.)
239,600
Sinking fund
8,721
Special bonds (add'i)
226,151
Assessed val.'14 (abt.act.) 8,768.480
Total tax (per $1.000) 1914--422.20
INT. at State Treasurer's office.




BOND. DEBT Sept 28'14 $93,500
9,969
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_6,085,291
State & Co.tax(per$1,000) '14-$4.15
2,603
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Nat. Park Bank,
N. Y., and at State Treas. office.
LAWRENCE.
County seat of Douglas County.
$100,000 of bonds issued by city in
1871 were the subject of dispute-see
"State & City Sea." for Nov.27 1909.
Commission government adopted
Apr. 28 1913. Pop'n 1910, 12,374.
Funding Bonds.
5s '96 J-J $59,000c___July 1 1923
55 '08 J-J
16.973--Jan 1 1928
bs '86 J-J
3,500--__July 1 1916
434509 J-J 115.000_ ___July 1 1939
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920).
55 '10 J-J $20,000 ..July 1 '40-'42
55 '10 F
-A 38,615--__Aug 1 1942
GEN. DEBT April 1914.. 5253.088
Improv. debt,gen'i (add'!)
82.600
Imp, debt, assees't (addl) 282,480
Sinking hind
4,000
Ass'd val.'13 (abt. act.) 12.778,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-_417.10
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
LAWRENCE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s g
J-J $19,000c_ _ -1915
($3.000 due 1915 and $4,000 yearly
1916 to 1919.)
48 tom J-J 340,000r_July 1 '20-'28
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914_ $59,000
Ass'd val.'13(abt. act.)__13,000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 191446.80+
Population in 1909 (est.)
13.786
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
LEAVENWORTH.
Leavenworth is the county seat of
Leavenworth Co. Incorp. 1855.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '09 J-J $60.000c_-.. '19-'24-'29
304.000c ---1915-1933
5s '14 J-J
1934
1 12,621 50c
Park Bonds (Refunding).
58 '95 J-J $50,000c-.Apr 1 1915
GEN.BONDS Sept 1914.. $426,622
Improvem't debt, general
54.360
Improvem't debt. assess't 173.732
TOTAL DEBT Sept 24'14 $654,714
Ass'd val.'13 (abt. act.)17.615.579
Tax rate (per 61,000) 1913---$22.50
19.363
Population in 1910
INT.payable at State Treas. office
and at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
-ImIMPROVEMENT BONDS.
provement bonds are guaranteed by
city, but payable by special assessment on property benefited.

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[VOL. xcix.
MANHATTAN.
This city is in Riley County. Inc.
June 26 1880. Commission government adopted Nov. 7 1911.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '87 J-J $48,000____July 1 1917
5s '14 ___ 12,923____June 1 1924
Refunding Bonds.
4348'10 F-A $50,000_ ___Feb 1 1930
43 s
%
J-D $54,000____June 1 1932
s
-a
15.000r-July 1 1933
5s
Sewer Bonds.
A-0 $42,337.980ct15'14-'20
6s
J-D 18,187___Dec 15 1916
6s
-A
13.680„Feb 1 '15-'22
F
6s
Paving Bonds (Part yearly).
J-J $10,548.12-July 1 1921
534s
5-5 27,442.03July 1 '15-'21
534s
56,927.60Nov 1 '14-'21
5s
M-S 56,219.20Sept 1 '15-'22
5s
M-N 23,908.95Nov 1 '14-'22
5s
Si
J-D 20,012.40 Dec 1 '14-'22
M-S 49,626„Sept 1 '15-'23
5s
J-D 11,150__Dec 1 '14-'23
5s
5$
J-J 84,470____Ju1y 1 1924
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 30 '14_6587,432
Assessed val. (4-5 act.) '13-7,290.000
$7.00
City tax (per 31,000) 1913
7,250
Population in 1910
INT. on water-works bonds payabonds In Topeka.
ble In N. Y.; other
MANHATTAN SCHOOL DIST.
59 '11 __.. $30,000_ ___Feb 1 1931
Building Bds.(Red. beg. in 1923).
5s '13 J-J $90.000--July 1 1933
TOTAL DEBT Sept 24'14 $120,000
Assess. val.'14 (80'7 act.)-8,500.000
School tax rate(per 1..000) '14.47.00
7.250
Population in 014 est.)
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
MARION.
This city Is the county seat of
Marion County. Pop'n '10. 2.133.
Water and Light Bonds.
434s'09 J-J $60,000
TOT. BOND DT.Nov1914 $178,000
1,556,000
Assessed val. 1913
INT. at State Treas, office or
through office of the If. P. Wright
Investment Co., Kansas City, Mo.
MARION COUNTY.
County seat is Marlon.
Refunding Bonds.
_s '12 --- $140,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'14 $140,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 39,890,667
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-42.30
22.415
Population in 1910
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

MEADE COUNTY.
County seat is Meade.
Refunding Bonds.
6s'89(now2s) $2.000c___July 1 1919
434s'06 July 95,000c-July 2 1936
LEAVENWORTH BOARD OF ED.
J-J $17.500____July 1 1921 55 '09 A-0 26,000cApr 15 1929
434s
J-J
35.000____Jan 1 1933 (Subject to call after Apr 15 1919)
4s
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 652,500
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 17,615,579 4348'08 M-N$50.000c_ _May 16 1938
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-46.00 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14- 6173,000
Assessed val.'14(abt. act.) 9,706.255
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
State&Co. tax(per $1.000) '1445.60
Population in 1910
5.055
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
County seat Is Leavenworth. A
sinking fund is now being raised to MEDICINE LODGE.
take up the 5% bonds mentioned beThis city is in Barber County.
low when due. Pop'n 1910. 41.207.
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $50,000c
Jan 1929
5s '85 J-J $365.000c_ July 1 1915 55 '12 A-0 40,000----Apr 1 1932
GEN.BD. DT. Sept 1914 $365,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $90,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 41.966.372 Ass'd val. '13 (abt. act.) 1,069,235
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-48.10 Total tax rate(per$1.000) '13417.50
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Population in 1910
1.229
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Lincoln City is the county seat.
MILTON VALE.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
This city is
Cloud
6s '86
$50.000c___Oct 1 1916 Oct. 24 1883.inPop'n Co. Incorp.
1910, 829.
Refunding (Part due yearly).
Water and Light Bonds.
534s'99 _
$14.000e_
1916 53 '13 F-A
BOND. DEBT May 1914 $123.800 (Subject to $35,000_ _Feb 1 1943
call $17.500 in 10 years
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 21.961,588
and $17,500 in 20 years.)
State&Co.tax(per 61.000)'13-83.75
Funding A.T.&S.F.RR. Bonds.
Population in 1910
10,142 434s
J-J $4,000c
1919
.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.
(Subject to call $1.500 yearly.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14..339, 00
LYON COUNTY.
Ass'd val. 1913 (abt. act.)-.734,927
County seat Is Emporla.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913......$4.00
Refunding (Subject to call).
INT. at State Auditor's office.
4%s'89 J-J $117.000c_July 1 1919
BOND.DEBT Sept 24'14 3117.000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 41.197,639 NESS COUNTY.
State&Co.tax(per 81.000)'14.44.30
Ness City is the county seat.
Population in 1910
24.927
. INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y. C. 6s Refunding Bonds.
'88 _-- $10,500___July 15 1918
55 '99 ..-- 71,000__ _ _July 1 1924
MC PHERSON.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '10.. $81,500
This city Is in McPherson County. Ass'd val.'14(abt.
-10.140,721
Inc. Mar.4 1874. Commission gov- State&Co. tax (per act.). '10-83.73
ernment adopted Jan. 12 1914. Population in 1910 61.000)
5,883
Population 1910, 3,546.
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
NEWTON.
(Is '86 J-J $20,000- -Dec 1 1916
This city is in Harvey Co. Incorp.
Refunding Bonds.
Feb. 22 1872. Commission governOs '01 J-J $32.000____ Apr 111)31 ment adooted Mch. 9 1910. V. 90.
Refunding Water Works Bds.
p• 799. Population 1910, 7,862.
5s '12 _-- 69.000
1932
Railroad Bonds.
Improvement Bonds (General).
6s '85 JJ $9,000r_ July 1 1915
436s'11 _ _ _
,
$7,173.04
1921
Paving Bonds (Serial).
1919
434s'13 ___ 22,258.08
1923 5s '09 J-J $17.000
1920
434s'14 11,956.27
5,630
1924 5s '10 J-J
414s'14 ___
2,983.13
Sewer Bonds,
1924
Septic Tank Bonds.
434s'09 J-J $10,000r _-_Jan 1 1939
434s'13 $2,000
1923 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1919.)
Water-Works & E.I-Lt. Bonds. 430'09 J-J $3,331.55_ _Jan 1 1919
434809 J-J $65,000
(Part due yearly.)
1930
4s14 '1154 10.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1921 5s '10 J-J $7.869c ___July 1 1940
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1914)
5s '10 J-J $5.131c_July 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
9.214_ _Jan 1 1920
58 '07 J-J $9.000Jan 1 1937 55 '10 J-J
(Part due yearly.)
55 '13 -_..
7,000_ ___Nov 1 1943
City-Hali (Red. beg. July 1 1922).
School Bonds.
1937 430'12 J-J $39.000____July 1932
4348'10 ___ $40.000
SVater Bonds.
GEN.BD. DT.May 27'14 6198,371
Special impt. bonds (add'1)- 62,629 434s'06 A-0 $85.500r___Apr 1 1926
5.000r___Jan 1 1931
40,000 5s '11 J-J
School bonds (add'!)
Refunding Bds.(Red.beg an 1922).
Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.)-4,483,306
1912---$11.50 Os '02 M-N$20,000r-Nov 1 1932
Total tax (per 31.000)

Nov., 19141

KANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)$11.614 414
NEWTON (Concluded)
$4.80
City tax (per $1.000) 1914
Refunding Water Bonds.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
53 '07 J4 $40,000r___July 1 1937 and at State Treasurer's office.
call after July 1 1922.)
(Subject to
bs '05 F-A $75,000r___Feb 1 1935 PRATT.
Park Bonds.
This city is in Pratt County. Inc.
55 '10 J-J $3,000r__ _ _Jan 1 1920 April 17 1884. Pop'n 1910, 3,302.
(Subject to call any interest period.)
Refunding Bonds.
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 1914_ $285,718 5s '99 __- $16,000____Jan 1 1919
Assessment debt (add'1)___ 28.958 4s '06 --- 10,000-Mar 1 1926
Sinking fund, hit & cash_ __ 25.455 58 '11
4.500-___June 1 1921
23,132
Miscellaneous funds
Railway-Aid Bonds.
Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.) 7.683.158 5s '13
- $10,000_
0 Sewer Bonds (Red._ __July 1 1943
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13.-67.5
any int. date).
INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank. bs '09 --- $8,500____Jan 1 1939
Water-Works Bonds.
New York. and at State Treasurer's
bs '09 --- $20.000----Sept 1 1939
office.
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $74,614
Assessed valuation 1914_3,361,710
OLATHE.
Total tax (per $1,000)'11----$15.20
This city is in Johnson County.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Water-Works Bonds.
1938
- $63,000 1913..$125,589 PRATT CITY SCHOOL DIST.
58 '13
April
TOTAL DEBT
3.272 40'02 J-J $16,500c_ July 1 1932
Population in 1910
(Subject to call)
430'08 M-S 5$36,000c
1928
OSAWATOMIE.
58 '14
County. BOND.J-J *335.000- __Jan 1 1934
This city is in Miami
DEBT Oct 20 1911-352,500
Commission government adopted Ass'd val. '10 (abt. act.)_3,275,900
Feb. 17 1914. Pop'n 1910. 4,046. School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ $3.50
Refunding Bonds.
*Red. after 10 years from issue.
$3.000____Jan 1 1925 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
43is'04
7.000-__Mar 1 1929
53 '09 --Water Bonds.
PRATT COUNTY.
County seat Is Pratt. The County
bs '01 --- $38,700____Apr 1 1921
Sewer Bonds.
Commissioners have effected a combs '09 --- $15.000----Aug 1 1030 promise on most of bonded debt of
Light and Water Bonds.
Pratt County by paying one-third of
53 '12 J-J $20.000____July 1 1942 face value of past-due coupons and
'14-- $31,000 agreeing to pay two-thirds of Int. on
GEN.BD.DT.Apr!
Assessment debt (add'1)--- 44,717 remaining coupons as they mature.
Light & water bonds (add'I) 58,700 In other words.4% int. Is being paid
'14- 134,417 Instead of 6%. V. 71, p. 303.
TOTAL DEBT Apr!
16,445
Sinking fund
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914-1,600,000 43 '04 J-J $119,000c-July 1 1934
City tax (per $1,000) 1913____$1.00 68 '90
3,000_ ---Jan 1 1920
68 '90 --5,000--_Feb 1 1920
4s '03 J-J 14,000r___Apr 9 1923
OTTAWA.
This city Is in Franklin County. 45 '03 J-J 36,000c---May 4 1923
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Inc. June 18 1866. Commission government adopted Mar. 13 1913. 430'09 J-J $75,000c___July 1 1929
V. 96, p. 890. Pop'n 1910. 7,650. BOND.DEBT Oct 15 1910 $260,300
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)_ .27.023,351
Refunding Bonds.
1915-1918 State &Co.tax (per $1,000)•10 $4.00
430'02 J-J $11,000
1919-1931 Population in 1910
11,156
430'01 M-N 40,000
1915-1933
58 '13 M-N 57,000
8,945.60__ 1915-1934 RENO COUNTY.
5s '14 J-J
County seat Is Hutchinson.
48 '06 J-J 58,000__Ju1y 1 '15-'34
Refunding Bonds.
1915-1929
5s '06 _-- 60,000
4,000__July 1 '25-'28 5Ms'89 J-J $80,000r-Jan 1 1919
58 '10 J-J
(Subject to call after 1914)
1930
5,000
58 '11 _ 9,000r___June 1 1930
1931 bs '00 J-J
5,000
55 '12 -_1934 40'98 F-A 55.000r_Feb 1 1928
5,000
--55 '13
(Subject to call after 1918)
1934
5,000
58 '14 ___
Special impt. Bonds (General). 430'98 J-D $39.000r-Dec 1 1928
(Subject to call after 1918)
5s
-- $45,140.09
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 25 '14 $304,086 4s '99 J-D §$56,000r-June 1 '19-'29
Assessment debt (add'I)-- 87,058 BOND.DEBT Sept 26'13 $259,000
64,000
13,361 Sinking fund
Sinking fund.
Assessed valuation 1914...._7,129,150 Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.)_ _77,592,748
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ -$16.10 State& Co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $3.35
37.853
INTEREST is payable mostly at Population in 1910
§INT.
State Treasurer's office in Topeka. others at at State Treas. office; on
Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
PAOLA.
RICE COUNTY.
This city Is in Miami County.
Lyons is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
4.8 '99 --- $15,000---Jan 1 1929 68 '87 --- $11,000c___Mar 1 1917
Refunding Bonds.
Bonds.
6.Improvement
fls '90
1 1920
$4,000___Feb 10 1917 BOND.--- $51.000c..--Jan $62.000
SEPT May 19146s
16,000_-_Jan 24 1917 Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.) 35,450,329
___ 22,000--- -Jan 1 1926 State &Co. tax(per
48
___ 10,000----Jan 1 1929 Population in 1910 $1,000)'13 $3.59
55
15,106
___ 10,000_ _ _July 1 1932 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
58
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1914_5189.513 and at State Treasurer's office.
Special impt bonds. includ_ 112,574
Assessed valuation 1914-3,568.931
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_$16.40 4- ROSEDALE.In Wyandotte County.
This city is
Population In 1910
3.207
Refunding Bonds.
5s05 --- $3,400_ ...Oct 1 1915
PARSONS.
Water-Works Bonds.
This city Is In Labette Co. Timm. bs '10 ___ $25,000____Jan 1 1930
Moll. 8 1870. Commission govern- 58 '09 --_ 25,000____July 1 1929
ment adopted Oct. 26 1909. V. 89, Funding Bonds.
p. 1238. Popula. 1910, 12.463.
bs '08 --- $5.030----Mar 1 1918
Railroad Bonds.
GEN.BD. rEr. Sept 1 '12.-458,430
a '86 F $26,000c&r_Aug 1 1916 Special impt. debt (add'1)__190,000
s
-A
53 '05 M-S 72,000c&r_Sept 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1911___3,802,555
(Subject to call after 10 years) Tax rate(per $1,000) 1911..-_415.50
M-S $17.500c__Sept 1 1933 Population in 1910
5,960
5sSubjec to call after_t 1918.)
INT. at Corn. State Bk., Rosedale.
Refund. Bonds(Red.beg.in 1917).
5 '07 M-S $111,500c&rSept 1 1927 ROSEDALE CITY SCR. DIST.
8
) A district in Wyland County.
5.Funding (Red. beg.5 yrs.fr. issue
F-A $45,0000&r
1931
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14 $272,000 58
F
-A $6,000c
1918
Ass'd val.'14 (90% act.)-11,805,624 430 J-J 25,000c ----1921-1925
J-J 27,000_ _1930 dr 1931
Total tax (Per $1,000) '14--$18.672 5$
'12 M-N
INT. at State Bank of Parsons. 58 '13 s-a 20.000c-May 1 1932
5s
28.000c-May 1 1928
Refunding Bonds.
PARSONS SCHOOL DIST. NO.33. 58 '13 s-a 34,5G0c-Aug 1 1928
1 15-'16 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $110,500
53 '07 J-J $12.666c_Jan 1 '16-'32 Ass'd val. '14 (abt. art.)....6.050,360
5
s
J-J 60,000c_Jan
$7.35
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_- $77.000 Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1913
10,000
Ass'd val.'14(abt. act.) _ -11,805.624 Population in 1914 (est.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1914-46.75 INT. on bonds due 1918 and 19211925 at National Park Bank, N. Y.
S
INT. at ,tate Bank of Parsons.
City; other at State Treas. office
PITTSBURG.
This city is in Crawford County. RUSH COUNTY. Crosse.
is La
govInc. June 211880. Commission1910. County seat Bonds.
Refunding
ernment was adopted Feb. 21
V.90, p. 576. Pop'n 1910, 14.755. 65 '88 J-J $67,000c-May 1 1918
BOND.
Park-Purchase Bonds. 1 1926 Sinking DEBT Sept 25 14 $67,000
fund
41.862
A-0 $7.000c-Oct
s
s
Ass'd val.'14(abt.
Park improvement Bonds. 1940 State & Co.tax(peract.)- -16,158,970
$1,000)'14_24.00
$40,000c-Jan 1
J-J
in 1910
7,826
Fire Department Bonds. 1 1922 Population Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
INT. at
J-J $7.000c___Jan
5
2
City-Hall Bonds. __Sept 1 1919 RUSSELL.
28,750c
5s '99 M-S (3 bds. yrly. beg. 1912.) This city is in Russell Co. Inc.
judgment
In 1879. Pop'n 1910, 1,690.
J-D $20,160
5s
Water-Works & Elec.-Lt. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
$23,859.31c.J•ne 1 1927 4 Ms'10 J4 $65,000_ -Jan 1 1930
J-D
52 '11 J-J 28,000-- - -July
ter-Works Purchase Bonds. (Subject to call after July 1 1 1931
53Wa
1921.)
4301'11 A-0$225,000- _--Oct 1 1941
Artesian Well Bonds.
Water-Works Inlet. Bonds.
11918
M-N$20.000c --1914-1917 5s '99 J-J $4,500.- --Jan $97,500
4;0'11
DEBT Sept 1914_
GEN BONDS Oct 1914_ $340,519 BOND. valuation 1914_ -2,200,000
Gen.jmpt. bonds (adc1•1)--- 61,819 Assessed at State Treasurer's oMce.
bds. (addl)- 265,897 INT.
Internal impt.




137

SABETHA.
STAFFORD.
This city is in Nehama County. This city is In Stafford County.
Incorporated in 1874. Commission
Railroad Bonds.
government adopted Feb. 20 1913. _s
--- $6.000
Sewer Bonds.
Light Bonds.
55
s-a $26,500
1915-1930 _s
--- 525.000
Water-Works Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
430'10 s-a $65,000----Jan 1 1940 _s
--- 249,000
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '13
$91,500
Park-Impt. Bonds.
Assessment debt (addl)
2.722 (Is
--- $2,700
Floating debt
9.000 BOND. DEBT May 1914- $120,000
Ass d val. '13 (2-3 act.)__ _1,933.855 Sinking fund
4,000
Total tax (per $1,000)'13-.416.20 Assessed valuation 1913--1,528,000
Population in 1910
1,768 Total tax (per $1,000) '13---- 17.50
1,927
INT.at State Treasurer's office. Population in 1910
INT. at Nat.Park Bk., N. Y. City.
SALAMANCA TOWNSHIP.
This twp. (P. 0. Columbus) is in STAFFORD COUNTY.
Cherokee County. Pop'n 1910. 980. County seat is Saint John.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
6s 8.6 J-J $35.000_ _ _Jan 1 1916 6s '87 July 363,000c___July 1 1917
Refunding (Su(ject to call).
BOND.DEBT Sept 28 1914-$35.000
Assessed valuation 1914--_3,444,836 4s'05 J4 $22,000c..-Jan 1 1931
Total tax (p $1,000) 1910.__-$10.05 BOND.DEBT Apr 29'14 585.000
(per
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 26,166,806
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1913 $3.60
Population in 1910
12,510
SALINA. This city is the county seat of Sa- INT.at National Park Bank, N.Y
line Co. Incorp. as a village Apr. 22
1867; as a city of third class Nov. 21
1870, and as a city of second class STEVENS COUNTY.
Hugoton is the county seat.
Oct. 11 1878. Pop. 1910. 9.688.
Funding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5.9 '01 F-A $2,000c..--Feb 1 1921 6s '88 J-..1 $3,000c___Oct 1 1918
4Ms'06 J-J 16.000c_Jan 1 1916 65 '89 J-J 18,000c___Jan 1 1919
2,000c___Jan 1 1920
430'08 J-J 16,000c_July 1 1928 68 '90 J-J
430'09 M-N 20,000c__Nov 29 1929 55 '01 J-J 55.000c-Jan 1 1931
55
16,000c__ _July 1 1919
Refunding Bonds.
33s'02 J-J $5000c-Jan 1 1922
*City-Hall-Building Bonds.
4 Ms'll A-0 $40,000----Apr 1 1931 BOND. DEBT July 1 1914 $83,000
GEN. BDS. Sept 15 14_ _ $110,000 Sinking fund
5,898
Paving assess. bds.(addl) 237,790 Ass d val. •14 (abt. act.)....3,697,909
Sewer assess. bds.(addl 53.140 Total assessed val. 1913.-3,340,212
Sinking fund
5,206 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-57.20
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 15,502,499 Population in 1910
2.453
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-- $14.60 INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.
*INT. at State Treasurers office;
others at National Park Bank, N. Y.
SUMNER COUNTY.
County seat is Wellington.
SAUNA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
4 Ms'08 M-S $50,0000
1928 50'90 J-J $60.000e___Jan 1 1920
(Subject to call any interest date) 4s '05 J-J 15,000c__-Feb 1 1925
Building Bonds.
(Subject to call $20,000 yearly)
430'12 J-J $20.000c___July 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Sept 25'14 $75,000
BOND.DEBT Sept. 24 14 $70,000 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 53,901,144
Sinking fund
2.405 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-$3.60
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 16,401,393 Population in 1910
30,654
School tax (per $1,030) 1914-$4.50 INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N.Y.
INT. at State Treasurer s office.
THOMAS COUNTY.
Colby is the county seat.
SALINE COUNTY.
County seat Is Salina.
Refunding Jail Bonds.
65 '88 --- $4,000c-Nov 10 1918
K. & C. RR.
Refunding RR. Bonds.
6s '86 M-N$55.000r_Sept 1 1916
_s
--- $14,000
Missouri Pacific Ry.
*Court-House Bonds.
6s '86 J4 $84,000r_ _June 1 1916
45 '06 --_ 350,000c-Feb 8 1926
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
430'99 M-N512.000c
1915 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $68,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $151,000 Sinking fund
718
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 43,594.894 Assess. val.'14(abt.act.)_10,907,983
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-43.65 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$3.90
Population in 1910
5.455
20,338 Population in 1910
INT.at Nat.Park Bank, N.Y.Citi. *INT. at State Treas, office; on
others at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
SCOTT COUNTY.
County seat Is Scott. The railroad TOPEKA.
6s (held by the Kansas State School
This city Is in Shawnee County.
Fund) have been in litigation, but a Incorp. In 1854. In 1905 purchased
compromise has been effected where- plant of Topeka Water Co. V. 80.
by the bonds are to be paid in full p. 1137. Commission government
without interest on or before maturity, adopted Nov.2 1909. V.89. p.1298.
In 1922. All unpaid coupons to be
City-Hall Bonds.
canceled when face of each bond is 45 '00 J-J $60,000----Jan 1 1920
met. Population 1910, 3,047.
*Topeka Water Co. Bonds.
Railroad Aid.
5s '96 J-J $270.000----Sept 1 1925
Os '92 J-J $81,000c-__Jan I 1922
Water-Wks. Purchase Bonds.
CO. BD. DT. Apr 1913-481,000 4s '04 A-02350,000c-Apr 1 1924
405
Township debt
Bridge Bonds.
act.)..5,232,773 430'05 A-0 $34,066--Apr 1 1925
Assess. val. '14 (abt.
State&Co.tax(per 51.000)'12--$5.45 4s
A-0 39.411_Apr 1 1930
INT. at State Treasurers office. 43k) M-S 4.101---Afar 1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
53 5 J-J $3,500- Sept 1 1915
'
BED GWICK COUNTY.
3Ma g '99 J-J 13,000_ ___Jan 15 1919
County seat is Wichita.
430'06 F-A 20,000---Aug 11928
Funding Bonds.
434s'04 F-A 18,000____Feb 1 1924
5s '95 J-J $50.000c-Ju1y 1 1925 430'04 J-J 79,100____Jan 1 1924
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
430'10 J-J 50.000-July 15 1930
4s '08 J4 $43,500c--Oct 1 1928 43s 13 ___ 21,000____Nov 1 1915
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1918) Electric Light Plant Bonds.
1931 430'09 J-J $40,000-_Jan 1 1929
--- $31.500
General Drainage Bonds.
430'12 F-A 7.5,000.. ..Aug 10 1932
$27.000c
58
Crematory Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg.sn 1917)• 430'10 A-0 $17.700---Apr I 1930
4;0'07 J-J $100,000c-Oct 1 1927
GEN.BD.DT.July 1'13 $252,000 4s At. Top. & S. Fe RR. Aid Bds.
'01 J-J $59,000____Jan 1 1931
Assessment debt (add'! _
13.345 Gen.city bds. Dec
Sinking fund
24,347 Water-works bonds31'13- $554.878
(add'i) 620.000
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.) _115,433.499
State&Co.tax(per 51,000) 1913 $.3.40 Paving and sewer bonds 850.812
(acidl)._
Population in 1910
73.095 Sinking fund
21.000
INT. at Nat. Park Bk.. N. Y. Assess. val.'13(abt. act.)
53,497,545
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_..$17.50
SEWARD COUNTY.
Population in 1910(Census)--43.684
County seat is Liberal.
A compromise has been effected
*The Topeka water plant was purwith the State by which $540 will be
to these bonds. City
accepted for back interest on $12,000 chased subjectinterest on them,
defaulted bonds, and interest rate now pays the considered partbut
bonds are not
of
reduced to 2%. V. 76. p. 118.
the city debt.
Refunding Bonds.
68 '07 J-J $60,000c_July 1 1927 INT.at Nat. Park Bank,N.Y.City.
68
F-A 41.700c_Jan 1 1919
4s '02 J-J
2.000c_Jan 1 1932 TOPEKA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
58
.1-.1 $23,500c___Jan 1 1943 (Is '85 J4 $20,000c___July 1 1915
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $127.200 bs '91 J-J 30.000c-May 1 1921
Assess. val. 1914
6,902,122 4s '04 J-J 122,000c___May 1 1924
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-46.30 6s '03 J-J
2.500c-Jan 1 1923
Population in 1910
4.091 45 '05 J-J 78,500c___May 1 1925
INT at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '96 A-0 $34.000c___Apr 1 1916
48 '02 J-J 30,000c-Juty 1 1922
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
48 '05 J-J 110,561c---Jan 1 1925
County seat Is Topeka.
55 '08 J-J
9.400c___Jan 1 1928
Court
-House Bonds.
43'84-95 M-N$110,000_ _ _May 1 1924 6s '85 J4 30.000c_July 1 1915
4s '00 J4 16.000c__Jan 1 1920
Fair-Ground Bonds.
44s'11 J-J $50,000.__ _Jan 1 1921 430'13 J-J 40.700._ _ -Jan 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Sept 25 14 5160,000 BOND.DEBT Aug 1 '14_ $523,161
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 86,505,613 Assessed valuatien 1914. 55,033,482
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14-$3.666 School tax (per 51.000) 1913-$7.00
50,000
Population In 1910
61.874 Population in 1912 (est.)
INT.at County Treasurer's office. INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.

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WABA17NSEEIs COUNTY.
County seat Alma.

MONTANA-DEBT OF STATE.
'WICHITA CITY SCE.DIST.NO.1.
Building Bonds.

Refunding Bonds.
44s'10 J-5 $60.000c_July 1 '15-'26
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14- 869,000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 23,937.211
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-$2.66
Population in 1910
12,721
INT. at State Treas. office.

WATERVILLE.

This city is in Marshall Co. Inc.
July 30 1870. Pop'n 1910. 704.
J-J
$2,000
-- Water and Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $31,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ -_1.103,592
Tax rate(per $1.000) 1913_ -.412.50
INT. at State Treasurer's office,

WELLINGTON.county seat of SumThis city is tne
ner County. Incorp. Feb. 14 1880.
Of the 8240,000 water bonds given
below,$60,000 had been issued up to
Sept. 28 1914.
Refunding (Subject to call).
4e '99 J-J $18,500r_July 1 1919
Water Bonds.
58 '00 M-N$50,000r_ __June 1 1920
(Subject to call June 1 1910.)
430'07 J-J $30.000r....July 1 1927
(Subject to call 810.000 1912.8100)0
1917 and 810.000 19221
$30.000__ _ _July 1 1920
58
58 '14 J-J $240,000_ _ _ _July 1 1944
(Subject to call be. July 1 1929.)
Internal Improvement Bonds.
4s
$25,000c _ _July 1 1927
(Subject to call any interest period.)
Septic Tank Bonds
5s '10 J J 811,500c_ __Jan 1 1920
Electric-Light Bonds.
410'07 J-J $10,000r _July 1 1927
(Subject to call 55,000 1917 and
85.000 1922.)
Paving 5s & 545
431.489
Main Sewer (Red. any int. date.)
fis '10 J-J 524.000c___Jan 1 1940
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 28'14 $311.789
Assessment debt (add'1)_ __
91,173
Assessed val.'13(abt.act.)_7.444.570
City tax rato (per 31.000) 1913.85.50
Population In 1910
7.034
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

48, M-N25 8$25,000c_May 25 1921
01
44s
J-J $50.000e___July 1 1923
4 4.'06 F A 510.000c-Aug 11926
58 '12 J-J $46.000_ _Jan 1 '15.'22
Refunding Bonds.
4Sis'01 J4 *394,000c___May 7 1921
55 07 5,1•817.500c_July 1 1917
44s'14 J-J $52.500- _Jan 1 1934
High-School-Building Bonds.
44s'09 M-8•372,500c_ __Sept 1 1929
5s '11 J-J *$75.000- _ _ _Jan 1 1931
Grade-School (Part every 2 yrs.).
58
M-S $34,000__Sept 1 '15-'19
BOND.DN.13T July 1 14. 8508,500
Assess. val.'14(abt. act.).64,029.295
School tax (per 81,000) 1914-86.90
Population in 1914 (est.).- _ _60.000
* Redeemable after 10 years from
date of issue.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
and at State Treas. office.

WICHITA COUNTY.
County seat Is Leoti.

A compromise has been effected on part of the
debt below, and 537,000 of the bonds
win hereafter carry 3% Interest. See
V. 76, p. 118. for compromise with
the State. Popula. 1910, 2.006.
Refunding Bonds.
68 '88 J4 835.000c-July 1 1918
3s '92 ___ 31,000c.. Jan 1 1922
35 '88 ..__
5,000____July 1 1918
48 '89 .
2.000_ __July 1 1918
BOND. liEBT May 1914- $73,000
Sinking fund
14.000
Tot.assess.val.'14(abt.act13.308.336
State&Co.tax(per 81.000)'13.-85.50
INT at Nat.Park Bank.N.Y.City.

WILSON.

This city is in Ellsworth Co. Inc.
Mar. 1883. Pop'n 1910, 918.
Water Bonds,
448'10 J-J $30.000_.....Jan 11930
5s '11 Dec 15,000- _Dec 1 1941
Light Bonds (Optional).
430'10 J-J $15.000._ _Jan 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '14 $60,000
Assess. val.'14(abt.4-5act.)1.360,000
Total tax (per $1.000) '13._.._$13.70
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

WINFIELD.

[VOL. xcrx.

Bonded
Rate of
PopuDate
Debt.
Interest,
of
lotion.
Location$
%
Maturity.
1910
Cherryvale School District
56,000
Clyde (C). Cloud County.
30.000
414
1,037
1924
Coffey County
32,000
434
1937
15.205
Columbus (C). Cherokee County132,000
5-6
1916-'14-'17-'21 3,064
Cottonwood Palls (C). Chase Co_ 25.000
4
928
899
Council Grove (C), Morris Co__ _ 36,500 4404
--2.545
Cowley County
43,000
4
1929
31.790
Decatur County
33.500
5
1929
8.975
Delphos (C), Ottawa County..... 29,000
434
1929
767
Dodge City (C), Ford County__ _192.470
5
3,214
Eldorado Sch. Dist,
40.000
5
1931
Ellinwood (C), Barton County
33,000
5
1929
976
Ellis IC). Ellis County
42.000
5
1929
1.404
Esbon (C), Jewell County
33,000
5
1943
347
Eureka (C), Greenwood County•131.230 5-.54-6
0118
2.333
Fredonia School District
19154934
65.200
5
Franklin Twp., Jackson Co____ 25,000
1925
-.
Mg
414
Galena (C). Cherokee County__ 95,000
6 096
Garnett (C), Anderson Co
2.334
50.000
5:6
Geary County
12.681
ffiti-ibil
44,000
4
Goodland (C). Sherman Co
1915-1925-1029 1,993
43,000
434-6
Great Bend (City & Township) 110.000
65.156
Harper County
14.748
32.000
- - 9 7 ..
1- -1- 434
Kanopolls(C).Ellsworth County 40,000
1933
5
577
Kingman (C). Kingman Co_ --.. 92,500
2,577
Part yearly
5,-.,
Kingman School District
31.000
La Cygne (C). Linn County
30,000
5
1940
657
La flame (C), Allen County.... 34,000
6
1922-1925
2,080
Lakin (C), Kearny County
35,500
19:18
5
337
Lamed (C), Pawnee County
54,000 434 & 5
Various
2.911
Lamed School District_
t40.000
5
1915-1934
Liberal (C).Seward County ..... 30.000
6
1941
1,716
Lincoln City, Lincoln County._ 60,500
434
1,508
1938
Lindsborg (C), McPherson Co
72.500 434 to 5 1922-1925-1040 1.939
Lucas (C), Russell County
5
30.000
57.3
1940
Lyons (C), Rice County
40,500
4-6
2,017
Various
Madison (C), Greenwood Co
35,000
5
721
1933
Mankato (C), Jewell County... 45,000
1.155
5
1915-1919
Maple Hill Twp., Wabaunsee Co. 25,000
1,132
1933
434
Meade (C), Meade County
37.350
664
2-5
1919-1921
Minneapolis (C), Ottawa County 36,250
1.895
1927-192)
434
Mission Township. Neosho Co._ 35.000
1,769
4 Si
1922
Moline (C), Elk County--_-- 42,500
808
5
1915-1944
Monroe Twp.. Anderson Co. .. _ 30,000
6
687
1916
Montgomery Co. S. D. No. 8_t40.000
Morris County
12:50
46,000
4 ft
Mound City Twp., Linn County 27,500
698
1920-1930
434-5
Moundridge (C). McPherson Co_ 27,500
626
1929
434
Mulberry (0). Crawford Co
997
35,000
5
1943
Mulvane, Sumner County
1,084
38,000
5
Neodesha (C), Wilson County _113,918
5-62,872
.
Newton School District
icidi..
95.000
41.4
Nickerson (C), Reno County_ „t26.000
1.195
Norton (0), Norton County __ 70.106
1.787
1.157
Oberlin (C), Decatur County.... 35,000 434 de 5
1926-1929
Osage City (C). Osage County. 238,238
2,432
4 4-5-9
Osage School District
1- - 917-I.932
46.000
44
12.827
Osborne County
1915
6
25.000
1.147
1920-1940
Oskaloosa Twp., Jefferson Co
36,000 4 Si & 5Ji
1,117
1920
5
Ozark Township, Anderson Co_ 30.000
Parker Twp., Montgomery Co
40.000
4 476
4-0
37.8(10
Phillipsburg (C), Phillips Co
1914-1022-1923
93,000
4-434
Pittsburg School District
390
Protection (C). Comanche Co.-1'30,000
6,380
1918-1926
25,000 43.4 & u
Rawlins County
915
1933
44
Rock Crk. Two., Pottawat. Co. 30,000
11.282
1917
6
42.000
Rooks County
1.785
2-4 4-6 '18-'20-'30-'39
82.500
St. John (C), Stafford Co
1,397
4
St. Mary's, Pottawatomie Co__ _ 57,000
1919
1,180
1924-1031
28,780
4 de 5
Scott Twp . Scott County
918
1943
Scott (0), Scott County __
40.000
5
1,211
•
192.5
Sedan (C), Chautauqua County- 30,200
4%
826
Sedgwick (0), Harvey Co
1933
25,000
5
1,806
1916-1925
Seneca (C), Nemaha County..... 40,000
0
Smith Center (C), Smith County 50,000
1922-19254929 1,292
5-6
1,034
Stanton County
6
32.000
Superior Township, Osage Co.... 33.111
854
1917
6
Syracuse (C), Hamilton Co_.- 78.960 3-4-54
1934-1937-1941 1,126
Union Township, Jefferson Co._ 30.000
704
1911-1929
5-6
Wakeeney (C), Trego County
883
40,000
5
1930
Wallace County
2.759
t30.000
Washington (C). WashingtonCo. 34,500
5 &01,547
Wellington School Dist. No.6._ 40,000
... 9210.
1- 41.4
Wild Cat Twp., Elk County...- 26.000
1917
5-6
1,632
Yates Centre (C). Woodson Co- 84.500
5&6
'16-'18-'33-'43 2.024
--(C) City. (Twp) Township. *Total debt. t This covers merely a
recent issue of bonds: we are not advised as to what Is total debt.

---....

County seat of Cowley County.
Inc. 1879. Popula, 1910, 8.700.
Refunding Bonds.
County seat of Sedgwick County. 5s '98 J-J
_ _Mar 28 1918
Incorp. Apr.8 1871. The voters on (Subject to call beg. Mar 28 1908)
$19.000J-J
Dec. 12 1911 defeated three proposi- 53
$6,000_ _ _ _Apr 5 1918
tions concerning the establishing of (Subject to call beg. Apr.5 1908)
a municipally-owned water and light 58
--_ $10,000_ _(Sub. to call.)
5s '11 J-J 28,000_ __May 1 1931
plant. V. 9.3. p. 1740.
(Subject to call beg.-May I 1921)
Pav.-Intersec. Bds. (General).
58
var $472.362 98 _ _1914-1923 43s'12 J-J 820.000_ _82.000 yearly
Sewer Bonds (General).
Park Bonds.
bs '06 ..__ 817.130 59
1916 5s '07 M-S $4,000_ _Sept 16 1927
5s'08 ..__
77.750 63..__ _ _ _19 8
Railroad (Red. beg.Aug. 1 '19).
5s
var 76,717 76 ...1920-1922 5s '09 F-A 520.000c _Aug 1 1939
Viaduct Bonds (General).
Oas Plant (Red. beg. Jan. 1 '13)
-.
4(s'13,... $34.972 48
1923 58 '03 54 $15.000....„ Ian 1 1923
Street Bonds (General).
Street Intersection Bonds.
• '13 ..__ $14,608 49_1914 & 1916 53is'06 F-A
$750___ _Part yearly
F
-A 21,004_ _Part yearly
5s
Refunding Bonds.
58 '91 J4 $50.000c--Jan 15 1921
Funding Bonds.
es '95 J-J 57,000c___Jan 1 1915 5s '05 F-A $1,000c_ _ _Part yearly
65 '95 J-D 55,000c___June 1 1915
Electric Light Bonds.
-A $20,000___Oct 1 1924
6s '95 J-J
10,000c__July 1 1915 58 '04 F
Os '96 J-13 74,000c_ _ _June 1 1921
(Subject to call 1914)
58 '97 J-3 25,287.9beJuly 1 1917 5s '05 J-D 815.000_ _ _ _June 1 1925
(Subject to call June 1 1920)
5s 118 J-J
25,000c-July 1 1918
Water Works Bonds.
5s '99 J-J
50,000c.
..Jan 1 1929
Os '06 A-0 889.000-__Mar 1 1926
(Subject t., call after 1919.)
(Subject to call after 1916)
434s'03 54 $40.000c....,July 1 1923
4)s'03 A-0 50,000c_ __Oct 6 1923 414s'09 J-D 840.000_ ___5'ne 1 1939
(Subject to call any time)
4)s'06 J-D 40,000c __Dec 1 1917
Sewer (Red. beg. Aug. 11917).
ful 08 J-J
15.886.90 _Jan 1191S
448'08 F-A 100.000c___Aug 1 1928 58 '07 F-A 328,000
_Aug 1 1937
Improvement Bonds.
48 '05
--10.000c
s•
1935 Os '14 A-0 $48,000_0et 1 '15-'24
5s '06 ..8,000c
1917 GEN. BD. DT.Sept 25 '14 $172.754
5s '07
17.000c_
1927 Light & water debt (adc11)__ 164,000
58 '07 ..__
4,000c
1917 Spec.impt.debt (addl)._ _ _ 98,105
5s 09 ..__ 14,000c
1920 Ated val.'14(abt.90%act.)_7,800.600
58 '09 -__ 38,000c
1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914___$17.50
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.,
Os '09 F-A 16,311.44c Feb 1 1919
4)4s'09 J-J
21.865.82c July 1 1924 and at State Treas. office. Topeka.
ITS
Cemetery Bonds.
6s '09 J-J $1.000c_ -July 1 1935
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c
County seat is Kansas CRY.
Contention-Hall Bonds.
Bridge.
.Ss '09 F-A$150,000c___Aug 1 1939
430'04 J4 8360.000c_ _Jan 1 '24-34 Organized as a Territory (Act May 26 1864)
Bridge Bonds.
May 26 1864
July 1 1924)
58 '08 J-J $7.000c
1918 (Subject to call after 45,000c___July 1 1918 kthnitted as a State (Act of Feb. 22 18.9)
18,600c
449'09
_
Nov 8 1889
1924 4s '03 J-J
270.000c_F & A 1'32-'41 rotal area of State (square
410'12 F-A
Park Bonds.
miles)
146,080
-A 20,000c_June 1 1942
58 '10 .1-5 $17.500c July 1 '14-'20 445'12 F
1933 State Capital
J-D 20.000c
448
Railway-Aid Bonds.
Helens
7,500c
1933
F
-A
48 '10 .._- $90,000c..
.,_J931 414s
1934 Governor (term expires 1st Mon,Jan. 1917)....
43s
J-J 40,000c
Dam Bonds.
_S. V.Stewart
500.000c
14
5s '10 ..__ $25.000c
1929
Sea. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan.'17)_ _A. M. Alderson
Funding Bonds.
Street Fire & Park Bonds.
5s '11 ..__ $28,000c..
1921 510'89 54 $75,000c-,-Jan 1 1919
430'01 J4 150.000c_Jan 1 '19-23 Treas. (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1917)._ _ _W. C. Rae
Claims and Warrants.
58 '13 .
-on 342.000_ _ _ _July 1 1941 Auditor (term expires
448'11 s
888.944 21..
1st Mon. Jan. 1917)_ _Wm. Keating
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 1914 $1,900,270
Refunding Bonds.
Spec. assess. debt (addl).. 2.191.140 4 4s'll J-.1 8144.000. __Jan 2 1931
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday in
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914_4,091,410 BOND.DT.Sept 24'l4_ $1,473,500 January and sessions are limited to 60 days.
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 64.840,120 Bonds scld since Sept 24'14 500,000
SITUATION AS TO DEBT. &c.
-For facts with reference to the early
Total tax (per 81.000) 1913---S15.80 Assass.vai.'14(abt. act.)-116.790,843
Population In 1910 (Census)_ _52 450 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14._$4.02 history of Montana's State debt,see "State and City Supplement" for April
NT.at Nat,Park Bank, N.Y.City. Population in 1110
100.068 1893. page 130. The bonded debt of the State of Montana on May 1 1914
was $510.000. The refunding bonds included in this debt were put
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
and at State 'I'reas. office. Topeka.
1908 to take up educational bonds issued under the name of the out In
State
University, State Normal School Agricultural College and Deaf and Dumb
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
School of the State of Montana, and which in 1906 were held invalid. The
Capitol Building bonds given below are issued against a land grant; they
Popu- amounted to $1,000.000 on May
Bonded Rate of
Dale
1 1914, and then had a sinking fund for
of
lotion
Debt. Interest.
of same of $245,271 69. The cash
Maturity.
Location
1910 the paymentamounted to 81,542.330 84. The on hand in all funds on
May 1 1914
5
1.010 May 1 1914 held cash and securities amounting permanent school fund on
Alma (C), Wabaunsee County._ 26.000
to $3,735,291 35 and other
2,669 permanent funds on hand
5
Anthony City, Harper County._ 48 000
aggregated $1,504,892 91.
327
Arma (0). Crawford County.... 46.000
LOANS- interest 1,235
37.1100
Principal. --Augusts (C), Butler County__
Name and Purpose.
P.C. Puy. When Due. Outstondino
Baldwin (C), Douglas County.... 89,500 44-5-6 16- 21- 26-'27-'33 1,386
me 4
14
849 Refunding bonds
Jan 1 11)29 e
5
Belle Plaine (C).Sumner Co.__ 45.000
555 000
3,082
1928
Subject to call after Jan 1 1919
85.000 434,
5.6
Beloit (0, Mitchell (ounty__
Capitol bonds
1898 6
J-J
July 1 1928 c $350,000
t25.000
Beloit School District
1,756
1925
Subject to call after July I 1913
5
26.01')
Blue itapids (C). Marshall Co
do do
1909 5
1.462
M-N May 11959
1928
5
8500.009
Bonn"'Springs. Wyandotte Co. *29.978
Subject to call after May 1 1924
Brown Co. S. D. No.42. Kan-103.000
do
do
_1911 5
1,bi
M-N Oct 1 1941
00
Burlingame (0), Osage County 72.000
2.180
(Subject to call after Oct 1315 41
175 3;
92 0
0
Burlington (C), Coffey County . 83,450 6 Insane asylum bonds
1912 434 5-15
Dec 1 1932
$
Burlington School District_ _ _ 130,000
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922:)
1.132
1932
175000
Burr Oak (0), Jewell County- 25,000

WICHITA.




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State of Montana.

WYANDOTTE COUNTY.

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Nov,1914.1

MONTANA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

ASSESSED VALUATION.
-For 1913 the total assessed valuation was
8382,807,277.ot which real estate was $202,900,029. personal $66.854.836.
live stock $38.377,221 and railroads $74.675,181: in 1912 total assessed
valuation was $346,550.585; in 1911. 3331.670.418: in 1910 it was $309.1373,699. The State tax rate (per $1,000) in 1912 was $2.50. In 1911.
1910. 1909. 1908 and 1907 it was $2.50. Property is supposed to be assessed at full cash value.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-The constitution of Montana was adopted by
popular vote Oct. 1 1889. Article XIII. contains the Sections which
mutate the debt
-making powers of State, couaty and city. Counties are
allowed to become indebted to an amount not exceeding five (5) per centum
and cities, towns, townships and school districts to an amount not exceeding
three (3) per centum of the value of taxable property: but in the latter case
the Legislative Assembly may permit debt in excess of this limit for sewer
or water purposes, provided the question is submitted to a vote of the tax
payers. All the provisions in full and also those relating to the power of
the State itself to create indebtedness may be found on page 135 of the "State
and City Supplement" of April 1895.
-Concerning the taxation of
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
bonds or notes or other evidences ofIndebtedness issued by this State or any
of its municipalities. the Attorney-General advised us under date of Dec. 22
1911 that there is no legislative enactment expressly exempting such securities from taxation.
POPULATION OF STATE
1910.. 376.05311900.. 243.32911890.. 132,15911880._ 39.1591187(L_20.599
In 1890 there were 10.765 Indians and whites on Indian reservations, and
in 1880 31,650 such persons, which number should be added to the total for
those years in making accurate comparisons. In 1900 and 1910 these
figures were not reported. The number of Indians alone included in the
population for 1900 and 1910 was 10.076 and 10.766. respectively.
CITIES, COUNTIES A ND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF MONTANA.
For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following. see
"AddiRonal Statemeits" at end of this State.
ASHLEY IRRIGATION DIST.
Building Bonds (Tax-eiemPl)•
A district (P. 0. Kalispell) In Flat- 4 Mg'04 J-J $50,000e_ __July
11921
head Co. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Is
J-J 100.000c___July
6s '10 Jan $50,000c&r_Jan 1 '20-'50 4146'06 J-J 100,000c&r.July 1 1922
1 1926
BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '14-353,000 410'12 M-S 50.000c_
_ _Mar 1 1932
INT. at County Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 _ _ 3240,000
Sinking fund
7,532
Assess. val.'13 4
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY SCH. School tax (per(3 act.)_ _44.857,815
$1,000) 1913_312.00
DIST. NO. 10 (P. O. Dillon). Population in 1911 (est.)
60.000
Bldg. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1923)•
All bonds redeemable 10 years from
bs '13 J-J $44.000
1933
Bldg. Bonds(Red. beg. Apr. 1 '15). date.
TAXES for the payment of princi5s '05 .14 $16.000c___Apr 1 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_$60,000 pal and interest on these bonds are
Assessed valuation 191 I _ _ _2.119385 levied and collected by the county
School tax (per $1,000) 1914--.$8.00 officials. Interest on 4s payable by
Co. Treas, and on 4 yis at First Trust
INT. payable in Dillon.
& Nat. Bank, Chicago.

139

Sewer Bonds.
INT. on $50,000 issue at Am. Ex6s '11 J-J $25,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1931 change Nat. Bank, N. Y.•, bonds of
(Subject to call $3,000 In 5 years, 1914 at City Treas.office or In N.Y.C.:
35.000 in 10 years and 35.000in other bonds at Hanove: Nat. Bank,
15 years.)
N. Y. City.
tis 12 J-.1 $10.000
1932
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years and
GRANITE COUNTY.
$3,000 in 15 years.)
County seat Is Phillipsburg. Bonds
68 '13 J4 $10,000
1933
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years below declared valid by Supreme
Court Nov. 11 1911. V.93 0.1412.
and $3,000 in 15 years.)
Court-House (Red. beg. in 1922)•
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-345,000 4148'12
J-J $50.000c&r..Jan 1 1932
Assessed valuation 1913. -420.000
Tax race (per $1.000) 191a-320.00 TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1914 350,000
Floating debt
93.000
INTEREST payable at Town Sinking fund
680
Treasurer's office or at American Ex Assessed valuation 1914-3.644.000
change Nat. Bank, New York City
State&Co. tax(per$1.000)'14428.10
INT. at E. A. Hannah & 00..
MISTER COUNTY.
Phillipsburg.
County seat Is Miles City. All
bonds are taxable. Pop'n '10. 14,123. GREAT
FALLS.
Refunding Bonds.
Great Falls is in Cascade County.
g '05 3-J*3144,000c._ _July 1 1025
tax-exempt.
410'11 j *350,000____July 1 1931 Bonds areBonds (Red. boor. 1888.
-J
Sewer
July 1 1910)•
--- 350,000
to
J-J $25,000c---july 1 1920
5's
5s '13 -- 100.000
1932
Water Bonds.
*Hospital Bonds.
5s
J-J $45.000c-July 1 1922
58 '09 J4 $25 000c
1929 55
J4 123,000c-July 1 1918
Bridge Bonds.
454504 J4 100.000c-July 1 1928
58 '10 J-J $50,000---Jan 1 1930
Ref. Bds. (Red.aft.10yrs.from tn.)
170.000
'03 J-.1
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-3579,000 4s '13 .1-5 $141.000c-July 1 1923
53
109.000c---July 11933
Sinking fund
12,680
High school bonds (add'll)__ 27,000 5s Fire and Police Station Bonds.
'13 .14 $70.000c--July I 1933
Assessed val.'13 (2-3 act.) 19,576.154
State & Co.tax(p.$1.000) 13 $21.62+ (Subject to call beginning July 1 '23)
.
-Bldg.(R?d.beg.aft.July1'2
* Red. beg. 113 yrs,from date of Iss. .5s Mkt. J-J $30,000c_ _July 1 4).
'14
1934
GEN.BD. DT.
Apr 1 '14_$613,000
DAWSON COUNTY.
Assessment debt (adt1'1)_ 505,044
County seat is Glendive.
Fl etting debt
126.729
Ref. Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914 1.245,773
4149'05 J4 $89,000c-Nov 1 1925 Cash in city funds
118.066
11.000c&r_Feb 1 1921 Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_ 11,423.000
.5s '01 J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $100,000 City tax rate(per$1.000) '13. - 13.50
Assess. val. 1914
10,232,000 Total tax rate (per MI '13 _ $35.25
State & Co.tax (per31.000)'13 $23.00 Population in 1910 (Census)_ _13.948
Population in 1910
12,725
INT. payable at City Treas. office.

DEER LODGE COUNTY.
County seat is Anaconda. Part of GREAT FALLS SCH. DIS. NO. 1.
Comprises about one-fourth of the
this county was taken In 1001 to form entire
county, and includes the city
Powell Co. Pop'n 1910, 12.938.
of Great Falls, with all its suburbs.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Building and Furnishing.
55 '98 54 $56,000c___Jan 1 1919 Os
J4 819.000 __July 1 19113
(Subject to call Jan 1 1909.)
M-S 30,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1922
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 356.000 4s
(Subject to call beg. in 1912.)
Floating debt
42.508
-- $60.000___July 21 1929
TOTAL DEBT Soot 30 '14 93,508 4s
BILLINGS SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
78
This district is in Yellowstone Co. CARBON COUNTY.
J4 $60,003..-1 1921
Red Lodge Is the county seat. All Assessed val. '14 ()i act3-9,234.979 4s
All bonds are tax-exempt.
State & Co.tax (per$1,000)14 $14.35 41 '05 51-8 90,000_ _.-Mar 1 1925
410'01 M-N$10,000cMay 1 1929 bonds are tax-exempt.
(Subject to call March 11915.)
INT. payaule at Co. Treas. office.
410'01 .14 35,000cJuly 1 1921 4%8'09 J-J $40,000c_ _Aug 15 1929
5s '12 .14 3170,000---_July 1 1932
Warrant Funding Bonds.
4s '03 .14 25,000c_ _July 1 1923
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1927.)
4 8'04 J4 12,000c___July 1 1921 58 '97 __- $11,000c__ -Jan 1 1917 FERGUS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $429.000
58 '00
County seat is Lewiston. Part of Assessed valuation 1913.-15.508.517
45,000c_Nov 30 1920
41s'05 M-8 12,000e
Mar 1 1925
4)s'06 54 25.000c _ _July 11928 58 '04 ___
10,000c--Nov 30 1924 this county was taken to form a new School tax (per SLOW)) 190-.39.00
4 s'06 J-J
12,000c_ _ -July 1 1927 county known as Musselshell.
INT. payable at County Treasury.
11,000e_Mar 1 1926 410'07 J-J
4. a'0 1J4 30,000c_July 1 1928 58 '08 J-J
,
20,000c-Apr 1 1928
Ref. Bonds (red. Jan. 11912).
410'08 A-0 25.000cOct 1 1928
4148'02 J-.1 $50.000c-Jan 1 1922 HARLEM.
Funding Bonds.
Building Bonds
58 g '14 J-J 225,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1934
This town is in Blaine Co. Inc.
Ss '12 F-A $67,000c___Aug 1 1932 65 '95 --- $46,030c--Nov 11 1915 (Subject to call beg. Nov. 1 1924.) Sept
22 1910. Pop'n 1910, 383.
Funding Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Aug 3114- $252.000
Apr.1
Court House (red beg.
Water-Works Bonds.
58 '10 J-J $40,000c Nov 15 1930 414g'07 J4 $109,000c-Apr 1 '22).
Sinking fund
1927 Ss '11 J-J $33,800c-Aug 15 1931
113.029 55 '11
J-J 50.000-Nov 15 1931 BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14 3180,000
Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)-.9.158.003
(Subject to call after Aug.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$14.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-- $274.000 Outstanding warrants
293,226 BOND. DEBT Sept 29'14_15 1921.)
_333,800
Assessed
Population In 1914 (mt.)
13.147 Assessed val. '14 (net.)
18.000 State & valuation 1913.._.7.715,148 Sinking fund
269,000
All bonds are subject to call 10
Co. tax(per$1,000113 $23.50 Assessed val. 1911
19,561,610
INT. payable at Town Treas. office
Population In 1910
years from their date.
13,962 State & Co.tax (per$1,000) 326.75 or at Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y.City.
.13
INTEREST on the 4 so due July 1 INTEREST is payable in Red Lodge. Population In 1910
17,385
1921 Is payable at Harris Trust &
INT. on court-house bonds at Co.
Say. Bank. Chicago: on 444s due
HELENA. Percy Witmer, Clerk.
Treas. office: others in New York.
July 1 1923 at American Exchange CASCADE COUNTY.
Helena Is the county seat of Lewl
County scat is Great Falls. Bonds FLATHEAD COUNTY.
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City: on the 4.6%
and Clark County. Incor. 1881. All
bonds at office of the State Board of are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 28.833.
County seat Is Kallspell. Bonds bonds are exempt from taxation to
Land Commissioners In Helena: on
residents. Pop'n 1910. 12,515.
Funding
are exempt from county tax.
the 4 Ms due May 1 1921 and Oct. 1 4s '01 J-J. Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
1928 at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. City: 3448'01 J-J $51,000c_ _ _ _July 1921 4s High-School Bonds.
J-J $20,000c--Jan 2 1923 45 '99 J-J $40,000c_July 1 'j16
100,000c- _Jan 1 1921
on the 54 of 1912 at the County Treas.
410'06 J-J 216,800c__ _Jan 1 1926
4148'09 J-J
10,000c___July 1 1929
Court-House Bonds.
office in Billings: all others at U. S.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 19163
(Subject to call after July 11919.)
45
Jan 1921
Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. City. 45 '01 .1-.1 $200.000c
Judgment-Funding Bonds.
Bridge (Red. after Mar. 1 1921).
'03 .14 550.000c
Jan 1 1923
as '11 J-J $52.500c-Mar 1 1931 45 '11 A-0$103.000c_July 1 '15-'22
Jail Bonds.
BLAINE COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
Ref. Bonds.
385,000c___July 1 1933
Chinook is the county seat. Bonds 58 '13 J-J 5
55 '10 J-J 6125,000c
Refunding Bonds.
1930 5s '96 J4 8146,000c_Jan 1 1916
are tax-free.
(Subject to call 1906.)
(Subject to call beg. in 1920.)
48 '05 J4 $*10.000c.._ _Jan 1 1925
Warrant
-Pd. Bds.
(Red. in 1931). (Subject to call after
*Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
1934
Jan 1 1915.) 53 '14 J-J 100.000c
5s '13 9-a 320.000
1933 48 '06 J-J 5
58 g '11 J-J $356,000___ _July 1 1931
(Subject to call beg. in 1924)
$10000c
Jan 1 1926
Road Bonds (Red.in 1931.)
Glurdeet to call after July 1 1916.1
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1916.)
Court-House Bonds.
58 '13 8-a 340.000
1933 4s '07 J-J $10,000c-Jan 1
45
$55•000c-May 311922 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 30'14 $505.527
"
1111Court-House (Red. in 19313
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 19143362.500 Assessment debt (add'1)_. 477,712
5s '13 8-a 870.000 _ _ __
1933 5e '12 J4*$125,000c__ _Jan 1917.) Floating debt
152,456 TOT. DEBT Sept 30 '14_ 983.239
1 1932 Assessed
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14 3130,000
val.'13 (1-3 act.) 12,516,662 Sinking fund
3,526
Assessed valuation 1913.--5.886.836 58 Bridge Bonds.
'13 J-J $45,000c___July 1 193:1 State & Co.tax (per$1,000)'13 826.00 NET DEBT Sept 30 '14-- 979.714
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$23.50 BOND. DEBT Jan
*356,000
18.785 Water works bonds
1 1914$686,000 Population in 1910
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Butte.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Assessed valuation 1914--12.213,030
Assessed val.'13(2-3 act.) 27.795,968
(Assessment about A actual value)
State & Co. tax(per$1.000) 13 $15.75
.
()ZEMAN.
B
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914...334.85
GALLATIN COUNTY.
•I. at County Treas, office; on
Bozeman is In Gallatin County
* The water-works bonds are a diCounty seat is Bozeman. Bonds
'neon,. In 1883. Pop'n 1910, 5.107. others in New York City.
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10 14.079. rect obligation of the city, but the
City-Hall Funding Bonds.
Refund. Bds. (Red.beg. in 1911). Interest and bonds are paid entirely
J-J $30.000c- -Jan 1 1921 CHINOOK.
4s
48 '01 J-J $60,000c&r_Oct 1 1921 from the operation of the plant, and
Water Wks.(Red. aft. Jan. 1 '09).
This town Is In Blalue County.
410'08 J-J 35.000c-__Jan 1 1928 no tax levy IS made for this purpose.
J-J 3132.000c. __Jan 1 1919
58
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg.
A ons-half mill , was made in 101a
Funding Bonds.
'
WY
BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-- 3162.000 510'12 J-J $30.000c- July 1 '26). 434s
J-J $137.000cdrr Oct 15 1919 for the betterment of the plant. The
--July 1 1932
Water debt (Incl. above)._ 132.000
Water Bds. (Red. beg. July 1 '17).
total amount of bonds issued was
Jail Bonds.
Assessed val. '11 (14 act.)-2.932.000 58
J-J $26.900c_ _July 1 1923 4 Y2S'1 I
$35.000r__.Mar 1 1931 $403.000, but $14,000 have been reINTEREST is payable in Boze- GEN.BD. DT.
Jan 1 '14- $56.900
deemed.
High School.
man or Kountze Bros.. New York.
Assessment debt (add'1)....- 166.982 43 '01 J-J $30,000c&r_July 1 1921
INTEREST on water-works bonds
Sinking fund
(Redeemable beg. July 1 1911)
and judgment-funding bonds at Har3,773
BUTTE.
Assessed val. (1-3 act.)
ris, Forbes
Butte is In Sliver Bow County. Total tax (per $1,000) '13_ 626,718 4448'13 34 50.000c. __Mar 1 1933 at Kountze & Co., N. Y.; all others
BOND. DEBT Oct
Bros., N. Y.
Inc. 1879. Bonds and warrants are Population In 1910 '13.-336.50 tssess. val.'13(40% 1914- $347,000
A compromise was reached with
act.) 13,098,585
780
tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 39,165.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. V
State & Co. tax (peril.000)'l3 $10.00 the holders of $190,000 or $200.000
Funding and Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST on $60,000 Issue pay- city warrants Issued between 1893
4148'05 J4 $100,000c_ _ -Dec 1 1925
able part at State Treas, and part at and 1897 to accept 75% of face value
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1915.) CHOUTEAU COUNTY. .
Harris. Forbes di Co.. N. Y.;on fund- without Interest. See "State and
BONDS Apr 1914- - -$400,000
County seat is Fort Benton.
GEN.
ing bonds at Comm.
City Supplement" for
A portion of this county was taken man:other bonds at Nat. Bank. Boze- also V. 93. p. 423. May 1911,and
Floating debt (estimated) 600,000
Harris. Forbes dc
Bonds were IsSinking fund (estimated). 360.000 to form the new counties of Blaine Co.. N. Y., and on bonds of '08, '11 sued for this purpose and $26.600
Ass'd val. '13(M actual)-25.000,000 and Hill.
and '13 at County Treasurer's office. canceled in 1912. 1914, $13.150 and
County Bonds (red. July1 1912).
City tax (per 31.000) 1913...315.20
up to Sept. 30 1914, $14,900 had
J-J $92,000c-July 1 1917 GLENDIFE.
been canceled.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. (is
Refunding Bonds.
This city is in Dawson County.
DEBT Limrr.sn by law to 3%
ras '11 .14 $60,000c_ _ _July 1 1931 Inc. in 1902. Pop'n 1910, 2.428.
HELENA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
of assessed valuation.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14-- $152,000
--- 1150.000c
1925
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. '14 (!4 act.)_ _8,194,492 (Subject to call after Jan 1 19093 4)45
J-J $10,000c__ I915to 1922
BUTTE SCHOOL DIST. NO. I.' State & Co.tax (per$1,000)14 $27.25 bs '09 54 $15.000c_ _Jan 1 1929
(85.000 due yearly on Jan. 1.)
Thie is one of the school districts Population in 1910
17.191 (Subject to call after Nov 1 1911. 41as
J-J $150.000c__ _Jan 1 1922
which Silver Bow County Is diCity Hall Bonds.
Into
INT. payable at County Treas.
Building
vided. District No. 1 not only In- office or Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y. 58 g 14 J-J $27,000c.--Jan 2 1934 414507 J-J & Equipment Bonds.
26.000c_
cludes the entire city of Butte, but
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly after (Subject to call after _ July I 1927
July 1 1917.
Jan. 1 1919)
the larger portion of the taxable propbe '12 A-0 $70,000c_Oct 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $92,000 (Subject to call beg.
erty of the county outside of Butte, CONRAD.
Oct 11922)
contains about nine-tenths of the
This town is in Teton Co. Inc. Assess. val. 13(14 act.)--1,430,375 414s'14 J-J
and
50.000c_July 1 1934
Sept. 14 1909. Pop'n 1910, 888.
school population of the county.
.
rob tt ct,c elte(per11.033) '13-37.00 (subj. to call bag. July
11924.)




140

MONTANA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Sewer.(Red. aft. 10
Us.)
HELENA SCH. DIST.(Concluded.) 534s'10 J-J $85,000c_yrs.fr. 1 1930
_July
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914.3286,000

(Subject to call after July 11920)
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 30'143260,000
Assessment debt (add'1)--__ 68.813
Sinking fund
2.056
Assessed val. '13(% act.)_3.341,260
City tax rate (per 41,000)'13..416.00
Population in 1918
4.697
INTEREST on bonds due 1917 is
payable In Miles City; on bonds due
This city is in Flathead County.
1920, 1928 and 1930 in New York; on
Water Bonds.
the bridge bonds in Miles City or
_July 1 1923 City. Bonds are tax-exempt. N.Y.
$25,000
(Sub. to call aft. July 1 1920

Assessed val.'13 (II act.) 12,194,135
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-411.00
15.000
Population In 1913 (est.)
INT. payable at office of County
Treasurer and at Hanover Nat. Bank
N. Y. All bonds are taxable.

KALISPELL.
7

5

3

I 1 1923 MILES CITY SCH. DIST.
,.to
tg°00 call aft.-119219 4345 J-J $10,000c-JulyNO. 1.
.July 1 193
110,000
1 1919

(Sub. to call aft. July 1 1928)
Sewer Bonds.
-a
--- 420,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 26 14-4195,000
5,549
Population in 1910
INT. at City Treasurer's office or
In New York City.

J-J
10,000c- __July 1 1924
10.000c-July 1 1929
J-J
4,000c---July 1 1919
J-J
4,000c....July 1 1924
J-J
4.000c__-July 1 1929
J-J 50.000c -1921-1936
(Part every 5 years).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914..92,000
Sintriric fund
2.283
Assess. val. 1914 (1-3 act.)..5,651,672
School tax (per 41,000) 1914-310.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
8,500
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
All of the above bonds may be redeemed one year before maturity at
option of the School Board.

4345
4345
55
5s
53
53 '11

LEWIS AND CLAIR COUNTY.

County seat Is Helena. Bonds are
exempt from State and county tax.
Refunding Bonds.
53s
J-J $15.000c- -1915-1919
Funding (Red.after April 1 1919)•
4%g'09 J-J $105,000c___Apr 1 1929
BOND. DEBT July 1914-3120.000
Assessed val '13 11-3 act.) 21.078.897
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1913421.00
This city is the county seat of MisPopulation in 1910
21.853 sould County. Incorp. Mch.8 1883.
at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y. Commission government adopted
May 16 1911. V. 92. p. 1449.
Refunding Bonds.
434s'04 M-N$93.000c-May 31 1924
(Subject to call May 31 1914.)
County seat of Fergus County.
Incorp.Aug.11899. Bonds are tax- GEN. BD. D'T May 31 '14-193,000
Assessment debt (add'1)_- 374,346
exempt. Population 1910. 2,992.
Floating debt
221.738
Water and Sewer Bonds.
22.940
Se '02 M-S 430,000c___Mar 1 1922 Sinking fund
Assess. val.'13(40% act.)..6.389,998
(Subject to call Mar 1 1912)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14.313.00
Water Bonds.
--12.869
In '06 --.. $35,000- _July 2 1926 Population in 1910 (Census)
Population In 1914 (est.)
15.000
(Subject to call July 2 1916)
INTEREST payable at the Ru5s '11 J-J 100.000c___Jan 1 1931
(Sub). to call $10,000 Jan 1 1918, dolph Eleybolte Co., Inc.. N. Y.
$25,000 Jan 1 1921 and $65,000
Jan 1 19263
Building.(Int. at Co. Treas. office)
is '14 J-J $90,000-_Jan 1 1934
s
-a $10,000c__ -Jan 1 1923
4s
(Subj. to call after Jan 1 1924)
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1913.)
Sewer Bonds.
s
-a $45.000c__-Nov 1 1924
5s g '03 M-N410.000c- _Nov 1 1923 4345
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1914.1
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1913.)
s
-a $40,000c_ __June 1 1929
Is '07 J-J $15,000c-July 2 1927 .18
(Subject to call after June 1 1919.)
(Subject to call July 2 1913)
s
-a 427,000c-July 1 1930
kg'12 J-J *60,000c---Jan 1 1932 5s
(Subject to call after July 1 1916.)
to call beg. Jan 1 1922)
(Subject
City-Hall & Fire-Truck Bonds. 58 '14 J-J $25,000c-Jan 1 1934
Si '13 J-J $15.000---_Jan 1 1933 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14_ $147,000
(Subject to call beginning Jan.1 '23 Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_7,119.590
GEN.BD.D'T Sept 30'143355,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '13-46.50
Warrants outstanding_.. 4,500 Population in diet. 1914 (eel)-15.000
28.500
Sinking fund
Total assessed val. 1914-.2.850,000
Actual valuation (eat.)____S.000.000
County seat is Missoula. All bonds
Tax rate(per $1,000) 1913____$18.85 are tax-exempt. Part of county seg*INT. at City Treas, office or regated in 1906 to form Sanders Co.
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
and in 1914 another portion was
taken to form Mineral County.
Refunding Bonds.
J-J $40,000c___July 1 1916
6s
Bonds are tax-exempt.
F
-A 20.000c--Feb 1 1921
4s
Building Bonds.
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1911.)
18'05 M-S $15,000c._ _Mar 1 1915 43.48'12 M-34100,000_-Mar 1 1932
44 s'09 J-J
15,000c.._ -June 1 1924
after Mar. 1 1922.
(Subject to call after June 1 1914) (Subject to call (Red. beg Jan. 1 '18).
High-School
Si '11 J-J $67.000c_July 1 1931 434s'08 J-J $75.000c-Jan 1 1928
(Subject to call after July 1 1921)
-House (Red.beg.Jan. 1 '18)•
Court
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14-497,000
434s'08 J-J $175,000c-- _Jan 1 1928
Sinking fund
13.930
Fair-Ground (Red. beg. 1923).
Assess. val.'14(20% act.)-3.774.488 4lig'13 J-J
$50,000c_ __Mar 1 1933
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'13-414.00 BOND.
DEBT Sept 30'143460,000
INT. at County Treas. office.
Assessed val. 1914
15.509,189
State&Co. tax (per 41,000)'14.422.35
Population in 1910
23,596
Libby Is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
This town Is In Fergus
Se
J-J 186,000c
1931 Inc. in April 1909. Pop'n County.
1910 576.
Funding Bonds.
Water.
J-J $70.000
5%s
1932 6s '11 F (Red. beg. aft. Aug. 1 '31.)
-A 430,000c_ -Aug 1 1931
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914 -330,000
Si '12 J-J $125.000c___Jan 1 1932 Assessed
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1 1927) Total taxval.'13 (34 actual)-243,769
rate(per 81,000)'13354.00
BOND.DEBT Oct 8 19143281,000 Population in 1910
578
Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.)-5.956.331
INT. at Nat. City Bk.. N. Y.
State&Co.tax(per 41.000) '12-424.75
Population in 1910
3,638
Roundup is the county seat.
INT.on refunding bonds due 1931
at E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chicago; on
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
funding bonds at Harris Trust & 5s '12 J-J $50.000c___Jan 1 1932
Savings Bank, Chicago; other bonds (Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1927.)
at N.W.Halsey & Co.,Chicago.
Ref. Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt).
53 '12 J-J 80.000c-Sept 3 1932
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'143130.000
ASSCSSOCi valuation 1914.-11,811.000
Irrigation Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Population in 1914 (est.)
10.000
65 '13 Jan $83,500c
INT. at John Nuveen & Co.,
(Due 45,000 yrly beginning in 1917) cago, and County Treas. office. ChiBOND.DEBT Sept 28'14_383,500
Assess. val. (real eatate)..-- 53.000
Population in 1914 (mt.)
12.000
County seat is Livingston. By Act
of Legislature of 1895 this county was
INT. at County Treas. office.
divided into three Parts. forming
Park, Sweet Grass and Carbon counties; old debt Is corrected to date
County seat Is Virginia City. All given below. Pop'n 1910, 10,731.
bonds are tax-exempt.
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
434s
J-J $35,000c-Jan 1 1923
44a
J-J $80.000c___July 1 1921
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1918.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14-380,000 5,s '13 J-J $85,090c-July 1 1923
4,541 58 '14 J-J
Sinking fund
35.000c.--July 1 1934
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)-7,249,716 (Subject to call beg. Jan. 1
1929
)
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '14..$21.85
Jail-Building Bonds.
Population in 1910
7.229 48 g '07 J-J $25.000c-- _Jan 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '14-3160,000
INT.at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
Assess. val.'14(40% act.)10,587,946
State&Co. tax(per$1.000) '14.-20.85
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y..
This city Is the county seat of Cus- Nat. Park Bank, Livingston, and at
ter County. Incorp. Sept.9 1887.
County Treasurer's office.
Water and Light Bonds.
5s '02 J-J $15.000c___July 1 1917
10.000c___July 1 1920
Is '05 J-J
Building Bonds.
Elec. Light (Red.aft.10 yrs.fr.iss.) 434s
J-J $25.000c
1922
6s g '08 J-J $10,000r_ __July 1 1928 (Subject to call beg. in 1912.)
5345'10 J-J $20.000c___July 1 1930 43.4s
J-J $18.000c_ __Part yearly
Water. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. iss.) 53 e '14 J-J 70,000c__Apr 1 1934
00'10 J-J $125,000c___July 1 1930 (Subject to call after Apr. 1 1924.)

MISSOULA.

INT.
LEWISTOWN.

MISSOULA SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

MISSOULA COUNTY.

LEWISTOWN SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

LINCOLN COUNTY.

MOORE.

MUSSELSHELL COUNTY.

LOCKWOOD IRRIG. DISTRICT.

PARK COUNTY.

MADISON COUNTY.

MILES CITY.




PARK CO. SCE. DIST. NO. 4.

BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ 4113,000
Sinking fund Apr 16 1914__
8,387
Assess.val.'14(abt. 2-5 act.)3.780.310
6,500
Population in 1914 (est.)._
INT. at County Treas. office.
-

RAVALLI COUNTY.
County seat Is Hamilton.
Si

J-D $6.000c-Dec '15 to '20
Refunding Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $55,000 __-Mar 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1913 482,000
Warrants outstanding
112.512
Sinking funds..
25,276
Assess. valuation 1913..__..6.755,002
Real value (est.)
20,000,000
Siate&Co. tax(per $1.000)'13.424.00
Population in 1910
11,666
INTEREST payable at Harris.
Forbes & Co., N. Y. CIO%

[VOL. xcric.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 5600,000
Floating debt
14,253
Cash in county funds
64.864
Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.)-44.857,815
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13..819.00
/NT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
STILLWATER COUNTY.
Columbus is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
65'13 g J-J $90.000c..
-_Nov 1 1933
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$90,000
Assessed valuation 1914-5,387,000
Population in 1913 (est)
6.000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
is limited to 5% of
The co's debt
assessed valuation.

SWEET GRASS COUNTY.
Big Timber Is the county seat.
Incorp. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Funding Bonds.
In 1892. Bonds are tax-exempt.
6s
J-D $10.000c-Nov 1 1917
Water (Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue).
Ref. Bds. (Red. beg. June 1 1926.)
58 '14 M-14415,000c..--May 1 1934 58 '11 J
-D $85,000c-June 1 1931
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919).
Bridge Bonds.
Ii '09 s
-a $30.000c&r
1929 4)0'l1 J-D $35,000c---Jan 1 1926
GEN. BD. DT.Nov 11 '14 445,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '143130.000
Assessment debt
7,097 Cash on hand
42.123
Sinking fund
31.087 Assessed valuation 1914-4,178,114
Assessed val. '14( act.)-1,989,700 (Assessment on real estate h to 31
)4
City tax rate (per $1.000)'13310.50
and on personal property % to 2-3
Population in 1910
4.860
actual value.)
INT. on water bonds at Chase State &Co.tax(per $1,000)'14 $27.35
4.029
Nat Bank, N. Y. City; on sewer Population in 1910
INT.payable In Big Timber,Mont
bonds at A. B. Leach & Co.. N. Y.C.
Forsyth is the county seat. All TETON COUNTY.
Choteau is the county seat. A
bonds are tax-exempt.
portion of this county has been taken
'13 s $123,000c
-a
1933 to help create Toole County. Bonds
(Subject to call beginning in 1923.) are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 9,507.
Bridge Bonds.
Court
-House (Red. beg.July 1 '20)
4 s'07 J-J $40,000c-Jan 1 1927. 434g'05 J-J $40,000c-July 1 1925
ubject to esti after Jan 1 1917)
Ref. Bds.(ref. beg. 15 yrs.fr. issue)
'09 J-J $32,000c
1929 434g'09 J-J $60.000c_ _July 1 1929
to call at any interest
-payHighway and Bridge Bonds.
ing period.)
58 '13 J-1)41.00,000-_June 1 1933
Fund. Bonds(Bed. beg. Jan. 1 '15 (Subject to call after June 1 1928.)
4%9'05 J-J $45,000c-Jitn 1 1925 BOND DEBT Oct 3 '14_4200,000
Court-House (Red. beg. July 1'21) Sinking funds Mar 31 '14._ 8.708
Ea '11 J-J $125,000c_July 1 1931 Assess.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914-4242,000 State &val.'14(70% act.)11,798,269
Co.tax(per $1.000)'14 $16.55
Floating debt
180,000
INTEREST on court-house boncts
Assessed valuation 1914..12,250,000
State & Co.tan (per$1,000)14 $21.00 payable at County Treas, office or
Union Bank & Trust Co., Helena; on
Population in 1910
7,985 refunding bonds at HanoverNat.Bk.,
INTEREST on 414s, dated 1905, N. Y., or Co. Treas, office; on highpayable at N. W. Halsey & Co., Chi- way bonds at First Nat. Bk.. Butte,
sago and N.Y.City; on 58 of 1911 at or County Treas. office.
Amer. Exchange Nat. Bank. N. Y.

RED LODGE. Carbon Co.
This city is in

ROSEBUD COUNTY.

ti
(Subject

ROUNDUP.- County. VALLEY COUNTY. scat.
Glasgow Is the county
This city is in Musselshell

Refunding Bonds.
48
J-J $67,000c
1924
(Subject to call beginning in 1914.)
J-J $83,000c
434s
1930
(Subject to c,all beginning in 1922.)
5s '12 J-J 465,000c
1932
(Subject to call beginningin 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14-4215,000
Floating debt
116,110
Sinking fund
13,760
Assessed valuation 1914.-7,756.446
Population in 1910
13,630
INT. at Co. Treas, office and in
Thompson Falls is the county seat.
New York.
Bridge Bonds.(Tax Exempt.)
1931
198.000r
50'10-11 J-J
(Subject to call $25,000 in 5 years, YELLOWSTONE COUNTY.
$5,000 in 19 years and 410,000 in
County seat Is Billings. All bonds
15 years.)
are tax-exempt. On Moll. 1 1911 a
portion of this county was taken to
Refunding (Tax-Exempt.)
1926 form the county of Musselshell, which
4s '06 J-J 821,962.06
1934 reduced the assessed valuation of
6''14 J-J 38,000c
(Subject to call $10,000 in 5 and 10 Yellowstone Co. about $3,000,000.
Bridge (Red. beg. Sept. 1 '15).
years and $18.000 in 15 years.)
Refunding Road (Tax-Exempt.) 45 '05 J-J $35,000c-Sept 1 1925
Refund. (Red. beg. in 1908).
1932
Is '12 J-J 833,000
(Subj. to call $5,000 in 5 & 10 yrs. 4s '01 J-J 345.000c&r_Oct 1 1921
-House and Jail Bonds.
Court
and $1,000 in 15 yrs. from issue.)
BOND.DEBT Mar 10 '14-3152,962 ts '03 J-J $75.000chr-July 1 1923
(Subject to call July 11913.)
Warrants outstanding.--- 47.412
Jail Bonds (Red. beg. in 1923).
Cash in funds
36,593
Caah on hand in sink. funds
4.544 53 '13 J-J $50,000c-Jan 1 1933
Assessed valuation 1913-.5,503,634 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14.. 5205,000
State & On.tax (per$1.000)'13$25.75 Cash in treasury (all funds) 119.214
Population In 1910
3,713 Assess. valuation 1913-17,470,983
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. State & Co. tax(per real stock $17.00
$21.00
$1,000) 1913- __ - live
Population in 1910 Census).-22,944
The county's debt is limited to 5%
Butte is the county seat. All bonds of the assessed valuation.
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 56.848.
on the 48 of 1901 and 1903
Court-House Bonds.
at the Thos. Cruse Say. Bank of
411s
J-J $400 000e-July 1 1929 Helena oral County Treas, office; on
Subj. to
It
y
the 5s of 1913 at the Am.Exch. Nat.
e.
Ss '18
$250,000c-Nov 1 1930 Bank, N. Y.; and others at County
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920. Treasurer's office.
*Water Plant Purchase Bonds.
68 '14 J-J 460.000c___Jan 1 1934
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1929)
BOND.DEBT Apr 11914.. $60,000
Floating debt Jan 16 1914_
2,343
Assess. val.'13(557 act.)- 882.724
Population In 1914 rest.)....
2,000
*INT. at Cont. & Comm. Tr. &
Say. Bank. Chicago.

SANDERS COUNTY.

SILVER BOW COUNTY.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding certain civil divisions in
the State of Montana which are not represented among the foregoing.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax p. POPUifk•
Debt,
Debt. Valuation. $1,000 liall•
Locationa
s
s
Anaconda (C). Deer Lodge Co. 34,000 57a
.
.000 14,200.000 *14.34 10,134
1910
Anaconda School Dist. 0. 10.123,000
None
8.00
Beaverhead County
130,000
1,242 *9.571.943*28,25
6,446
Big Timber(T), Sweet Grass Co 40.000
None
1,022
1749,144 19.50
13111higs (C), Yellowstone Co._ 46.000
None *6,556.141 *39.00 10,031
Broadwater County
82,000
None .
3,284,655 *20.00 3,491
Chouteau,Teton County
y30.000
55.4
________ _:7
_1 ? 8
Columbus (T) Stillwater Co_ 30.000
2.211 -4W§- 17
,
5
Culbertson(Tj, Valley County 39,500
300,000
_Cut Bank (T), Teton County_y29,000
663
Dillon (C). Beaverhead County 65.000
1,319,915 23.75
1.
838
Forsyth (T), Rosebud County.. 80.000
1931.000 ___1,398
Fort Benton (C).ChouteauCo.y33,000
1,014
Gallatin Co. S. Dist. No. L._ 32,000
Hardin (T),Big Horn County.. 30,000
*320.000
Havre School District No. 16_ 47,000
None *1,989.437 *14.50 ----------- Hill County
50,000 130,000 7,661,302
--- --7.x:
Jefferson County
53.500
None *5,986,258 *2_0.00 5,nul
Kalispell School District No.5 58.500
1.941,053 14.00 ----Laurel, Yellowstone County-- 43.000
806
6.000 *411.003 *19.00
Livingston (C), Park County-- 90.000
5.359
None 13,310,000__ ._
Manhattan (T), Gallatin Co__.. 25,000 18.000 *300,000 *13 00
870
Meagher County45,500 3,436 *9,630,574 *17.50
4,190
Plentywood,Sheridan County y32,000
Powell County
36,000
5,904
*6,854,624 *16.75

Nov., 1914.]

WYOMING-DEBT OF STATE

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popula
BUFFALO.
Debt. Valuation. $1,0013. non
Debt.
-1910. This city is In Johnson County.
Location
Incorporated Mch. 3 1884. Bonds
Bayern County S. D. No. 3._ _ 49,000
None *1.652.000 •13.00
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 1.368.
Sheridan County
187.000 56,278 18,867,099 123.00
Water Bds.(Red. beg. in 1903).
Stevensvile (T), Ravaifi Co-- 26.500
None
1250,000 119.00
796 Os
J-.1 $28,000c
1923
Three Forks (0), Gallatin Co. 45,000
*437.287
____
674
Bds. (Red. beg. in '11)•
Townsend (T), Broadwater Co. 35,000
5394.639 a31.95
759 Os
J-J
33.900c
1921
Yeller,Teton County
None *377.000 •30.00
40.000
736
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920).
Os '10 J-J $50,000c_Sept 15 1930
(C) City. (Ti Town. a Total tax. x 1911 figures. t 1912 figures. BOND. DEBT May 2
*1913 figures. 1 1914 figures. y This covers merely a recent issue of Sink.fund (sewer) Feb '14.. $81.900
1'14
3.110
bonds; we are not advised as to what is total debt.
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.).._1,243.489
City tax (per $1,000) 1913
$8.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913
27.23
INT.at Liberty Nat. Bk., N. Y. C.

State of Wyomi▪ ng.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, dm
as a Territory (Act of July 25 1868)_ _July 25 1868
Admitted as a State(Act of July 10 1890)
July 10 1890
Total area of State (square miles)
97,890
Capital
State
Cheyenne
Governor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan.'15)_ _Joseph M. Carey
Sec. of State (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. '15)..Frank L. Houx
Treasurer (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. '15)_ _John L. Baird
•
Organized

LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 26 Tuesday in
January and sessions are limited to 40 days. [At the general election on
Nov. 3 1914 an amendment was voted upon extending the period of each
regular session of the Legislature from 40 to 60 days. V. 99, p. 1157. As
soon as it is definitely determined by official count whether or not this amendment has carried, the fact will be reported in the "State and City' Department of the "Chronicle."'
DEBT HISTORV.-All the necessary data respecting the State's debt
will be found in the following statement:
LOANS--Interest-Principal
Name and Purpose.
% Payable.
When Due.
Outstand.
Jan. I 1915-1921
Insane Asylum Bonds
c 6
Jan. 1 1 $3.000 yearly.
$21,000
July 1 1919-1928
Public Building Bonds
c 6
July 1 1 $9,000 yearly. f
90.000
INTEREST on the public building bonds is payable at the Fourth
National Bank, New York; on others at the State Treasurer's office.
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.
-The total bonded debt on April 30 1914 was
$111,000. On April 30 1914 the warrants outstanding amounted to 39.514.59, and on the same date the cash and securities on hand were $1,518.258.01. This latter amount is exclusive of trust funds.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The following statement shows the assessed
valuation of property in Wyoming for the years indicated. For explanation concerning increase in 1909, see remarks immediately below regarding
the creation of a new tax authority.
Valuation. Years.
Valuation. Years.
Years.
Valuation.
$46.696,949 1895
5194.427.594 1904
1913
$29,838,939
44,669,233 1894
182.028.280 1903
1912
29,198,041
187.072,801 1902
43,348,356 1893
1911
32.356.802
39.581,217 1890
188.578,367 1901
1910
30.665,197
186.157,274 1900
1909
37.892,304 1888
33,338.541
1908
67.580,051 1899
35.578,806 1885
30,717.249
1907
64,419.178 1898
30.789,292 1880
11,857,344
1906
51.223.203 1897
30,300.462 1875
9.493.638
1905
48.826.940
-The total State tax (per 31.000)In 1913 was $3.00.
TAX RATE.
CREATION OF A COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION.
-The 1909
Legislature prssed an Act (Chapter 66. Laws of 1909) creating the office of
Commissioner of Taxation. This official is appointed oy the Governor with
the advice and consent of the Senate. The new Commissioner is given
power and authority to exercise general supervision over the administration
of all assessment and tax laws, over all county, town and city tax assessors
and boards of equalization, levy and assessment, to the end that taxation
of all property, real, personal and mixed, shall be made relatively Just and
uniform, and at its true and full cash market value. Assessors of boards
failing to assess property in accordance with this new law do so under penalty of forfeiture and removal from office. Heretofore property in the
State is understood to have been assessed at 33 1-3% of its actual value.
V. 88, p. 956.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-In Wyoming the provisions
with respect to debt contraction and limitation are of the constitution
They are all found in Article 16 of that instrument, andquite voluminous.
from creating any indebtedness exceeding 1% of the prohibit the State
assessed valuation
except to suppress insurrection or to provide for the
ties. cities, towns or villages, or any subdivision public defense. Counthereof, are limited to
2% on the assessed valuation. An additional
indebtedness of not exceeding 4% is permitted in the cases of cities, towns or
of building sewers therein. Debts contracted for villages for the purpose
supplying water to cities
or towns are not Included in the limitations in this
section. Neither the
State nor any subdivision shall loan or give its credit
or make donations
to. or In aid of, any individual, association or corporation.
[An amendemt to Section 6 of this Article was submitted at the
general election on
Nov. 3 1914. V. 99. p. 1157. As soon as it is definitely
official count whether this amendment carried or not, the determined by
fact will be reported in the "State and City" Department of the
"Chronicle."' Citations
from the laws of the State respecting debt limitation will be found
on page
134 of the "State and City Supplement" of April 1895.
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.
-The Legislature of 1905 passed
an Act exempting municipal bonds from taxation provided certain conditions are complied with. The Act follows:
CHAPTER 17, LAWS OF 1905.
-Be It Enacted. Etc.: "That coupon or
istered interest-bearing bonds of the State of Wyoming, or any county,
ool district or municipality of the State of Wyoming, shall be exempt
from taxation when owned by actual residents of the State, provided that
the owner or owners of such securities shall list the same annually on their
assessment schedule, describing such bonds and the amount thereof, and
shall mark opposite thereto on such schedule 'exempt'.'
MORTGAGES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.
-An Act of the Legislature approved Feb. 21 1911 (Chap. 72) exempts from taxation all mortgages upon property within the State, whether real or chattel, together with
the indebtedness thereby accrued, provided that the mortgaged property.
whether real or personal, shall be taxed at its true value in money. V.93,
p. 1054.
POPULATION OF STATE.
145,96511890
62,55511870
1910
9,118
92.53111880
20,7891
1900
In 1870-1880 increase was 11.671. or 128%; in 1880-1890. 39.916. or
192.01%; in 1890-1900, 29,976. or 47.9%, and 1900-1910 it was 53,434.
or 57.7%•

reg

141
GEN.DEBT Sept 1 '14_- $287.000
Assessment debt (add'i)__
63,631
Assess. val. '14 (actual)__22,815.984
State dr Co.tax (per 51,000)1448.66
INT. at Union Trust Co., N. Y.
LARAMIE VALLEY IRE. DIST.
A district of Albany Co. District
in default. V. 95, p. 1420.
Irrigation Bonds.
Os '08 J-D$541,000c_Oct 1 '19-'28
(For maturity see V. 88. p. 64.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1913--$541.000
INT, is payable at Continental &
Commercial Trust & Say. Bk., Chic.

NATRONA COUNTY.
County seat ;9 .;asper.
CHEYENNE.
Court-House (Tax-exempt).
Cheyenne is in Laramie Co. Inc.
J-D $40,000c--Jan 1 1927
1877. Bonds are tax-exempt. Commission government adopted June 24 (Redeemable aft. 10 yrs.from Issue.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ _ $40,000
1913. Population 1910. 11,323.
Refund. Bonds (Red. beg.in '08). Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-9,030.066
be '98 J-J $127,500c_ _Jan 1 1928 State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13416.00
Population in 1910
4.766
Refunding ViaductBonds.
INT. payable In Cheyenne and at
5s '01 F
-A $60.000c___Feb 1 1931
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1911.) Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
Ref. Water (lied. beg. in 1911).
5* '01 F
-A $63,000c
1031 NATRONA CO. HIGH SOH. D.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1912).
Building Bonds.
434s'02 Jan $15.000c.. __Jan 1 1932 5s '13 J-J $48,000c-Jan 1 '15-'38
Water Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914. _ 948,000
4348'02 Jan $85,000c___July 1 1932. Assess. val.'13 (3:f act.)__ _6,991,373
5* '08 Jan 160,000c......Jan 1 1938 Population in 1914 (est.)
6,500
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1918.)
INT. at Co. Treas. office in Cas5.9 '09 May 250.000c--_May 1 1938 per or at State Treas. office in Choy.
(Subject to call after May 1 1924.)
5s '10 Apr 250,000c_Apr 1 1940 PARK COUNTY.
(Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
Cody Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 8'1441,010.500
Court H'se &Jail Bds.
Assess. val.'14(70% act.) 10.098.940 5s '11 J-D 345.000cOct 1 1931
(Tax-free).
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914--47.50
(Subject to call Oct 1 1921)
INTEREST on 5s and bonds of TOTAL DEBT Jan 1
$95.686
'14._1908 and 1909 payable at Nat. Bank Assess. val.'13(jact.)___f3,013,075
of Commerce, N. Y.; on 41,45 at State& co. tax (per 51.000)'13-313.95
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y., and Population in 1910
4909
INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,N'. Y.
bonds of 1910 at Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.; or City Treas.'s office
SHERIDAN.
-This city is In Sheridan County.
CHEYENNE SOH. DIST. NO. 1.
Imam. as a city Sept. 1 1907.
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
4.
J-D $24.000c_ _Juno 10 1935 Commission government adopted on
Aug. 1 1911. V. 93. p. 359.
(Subject to call June 10 1915.)
Water (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue.)
4s '06 M-S $18,000c___Sept 1 1936
be '06 Jan $125,000c
(Subject to call after 1916.)
1926
434s'11 M-N$50,000_ __May 1 1931 bs '08 Jan 250,000c-July 15 1938
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue).
(Subject to call afterMay 1 1921.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_
1926
$92.000 be '06 J-J $46,000c
Assessed val. 1914 (eat.), 12,000,000 be '08 J-J •14,000c---July 1 1928
Population in 1914 (est.)
15.000 (Subject to call after July 1 1918)
INT. payable at State Capitol, all be '14 -- $50,000c- Oct 1 1934
of the bonds being held by the State GEN.BR.DT. May 22'14 $435,000
Special pay. debt
222.700
Sinking fund
DOUGLAS.
4,000
This town is In Converse County, Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-6.535,777
Inc. Oct. 1 1887. Pop'n '10. 2,249. City tax rate (per $1.000)'13--$5.26
Population in 1910 (Census)
Water-Works Bonds.
--8,408
* Int. payable in Cheyenne: on
5315
M-N$50.000c_ May 1 1938
(Subject to call after 13,_lay 1 1918) others at Chemical Nat. Bk., N. Y.
be '09 A-0 $5,000 -Oct 1 1939
Refunding W•tsr-Works Bonds.
SHERIDAN COUNTY.
5* '09 A-0 $5.000r - _Oct. 1 1939
Sheridan Is the county seat. Bonds
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1919) are tax-free. Pop'n '10. 16.324.
Sewer Bonds.
be
J-J $45,000r
1924
7s
A-0 37.000c
1923 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914- $45,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '14.. $67.000 Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.).19,170.3
49
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)-1.418.750 State& Co.tax(per $1,000)'1449.38
Total tax rate (per_31,000)'1336.00
INT. at Chem. Nat. Bk., N. Y.
INT. at Town Treasurer's office.
SHERIDAN COUNTY S. D.NO.7.
LANDER.
5s '05 -__ $4.500
This town is county seat of Fre- 5s '07
5.000
mont County. Incorporated In 1890 55 '08 -__ 18.000
Sewer Bds:(Red.aft.10 yrs.fr.issue)
Building Bonds.
6s '06 July $25,000c_July 16 1926 5s '10 J-J $100,000c- ---1915-1934
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6'14__ $127,500
6s '06 July $50.000c_July 16 1936 Assessed valuation 1914___7,633.299
(Subject to call after July 1916.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
bs '10 Jan *$25,000c--Jan 1 1940
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1925.) SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 4.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $100.000
Bldg. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1923).
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_1,506.075 5* '13 ann 265.000
1937
City tax (per $1,000) 1913
$5.30 BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 $84.000
Population in 1910 (Census)
1.832 Assessed valuation 1913_ -4,778,792
•Int. at First Nat. Bank, Lander. Population in 1914 (eat.)...
7,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office
LARAMIE.
in Green River.
The city of Laramie Is situated in
Albany Co. Pop'n '10, 8,237.
THERMOPOLIS.
Funding Bds. (red. beg. in 1905).
This town is In Fremont County.
6s
J-J $16,000c
1925 Inc.in 1899. Population 1910.1.524.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonds are tax-free.
7s
J-J $40,000c___july 1 1918
WaterWorks Bonds.
Est '11 J-J
15.000r___Sept 1 1931
'08 Jan $50,000c
1938
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1921.) 6sSewer (Red. beg. Jan. 1
1921).
BOND.DEBT Apr 1
_371.300 6s
Assess. val.'13(75% act.)..3.936,303 6.'10 Jan $15,000c-Aug 1 1930
Judgment Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 19
A-0 $8.000c..
13-321.83
10 years
INT. payable in Laramie or
at Nat. Bank of Commerce. N. Y BOND.DEBT April 1914$73.00O
Sinking fund
2,986
Assess. val.'13 (34 act.)_1,250.000
LARAMIE COUNTY.
County seat Is Cheyenne. Or- Total tax (per $1,000)'13----$22.50
INT. on water bonds at Chemical
ganized in 1879. Pop'n '10. 26,137. Nat.
Bank,N.Y.; on sewer bonds at
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1911).
Town Treas, office, and on judgment
48 51-N
$287,000c_Nov 15 1921 bonds in N. Y. City.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

In the table below we give
regarding certain civil divisions in
the State of Wyoming which statistics represented
are not
among the foregoing.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popurn
Locationdebt,
oo
debt. valuation. 31,000. 1910.
Buffalo High School District $250
31.783,477
Casper (Ti, Natrona Count.,_ 170.000
Converse County High S. D._ 68.500 9,000 43,560,000 119.00 2.639
None 54.481,976
Cowley (Ti, Bingham County- 25,000
3.400 *137.911 *17.50
571
.
Graybull (T), Big Horn Co__ _ 35,000
None
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
"365.665 $10.50
258
Lander Sob. Dist. No. 1
25,000
None •2.000.000 *4.50
Laramie School District No. 1- 72,000
STATE OF WYOMING.
None x5.918.612 56.12
Lovell (Ti. Big Horn County_ 40,000
525 x140.394 ---699
For debts of civil divisions not found among the statements given below, see Rawlins (C). Carbon County__ 26,000
1,000,000 a6.00
"Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
4,257
Riverton (T), Fremont County 40,000
None
x211.859 536.90
Rock Springs (T), Carbon Co_ 40,000
483
BASIN.
1,000,000 ---Shoshonl (Ti, Fremont Co___ 52,000
5,778
This town is In Big Horn County. 6s Electric Light Bonds.
None 5260,792 518.50
'11 M-N$10,000c---MaY 1 1941 Torrington (C), Laramie Co_ 34,500
604
Water Bonds.
None 1248.840 119.40
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1926) Uinta
155
26,000
None 58.306,105 512.75 16.982
68 '04 --- $12,000c....-Oct 1 1934 BOND.DEBT May 1914-3150.000 Uinta CountyD.
Co. S.
6s '07 --- 18.000c..-Apr 1 1937 Assessed valuation 1913-- 968.467 Weston County No. 1
12 20 31,379 x5.073,556
25 0
7
6* '09 --- 10,000c-Apr 1 1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-334.00 Wheatland (T), Laramie
514.375 4.960
Co.._
6s '10 --- 25,000c-Jan 1 1940 Population in 1910
763 Worland (T), Big Horn Co.__ - 75,000 16,000 "655.000 "10.00
796
40,000
65,000c_--May 1 1941
None
88 '11
276.815 a15.00
265
(0) City. (T) Town. a Total tax.
INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce.
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1926)
• 1912
N. Y., and at Nat. City Bank, § 1914 figures. j This covers merely a recent figures. x 1913 figures.
Sewer Bonds.
issue of bonds; we are not
advised as to what Is total debt.
6s '09 --- $10.000--Apr 1 1939 N.Y.




IDAHO-DEBT OF STATE.

42

State of Idaho.

[VOL. xcuc.

CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
STATE OF IDAHO.

ITS
For reports not given in alphabetical order in the following see "Additiona
Statements" at end of this State.
DEBT. RESOURCES, &c.
BONNER COUNTY.
ADA COUNTY.
Organized as a Territory (Act of March 3 1863) March 3 1863
County seat is Boise City.
Sandpoint is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT July 1914 *106.883
Bridge Bonds.
July 3 1890
Admitted as a State (Act July 3 1890)
25,250,000
4s
J-J 48,820c --- -1915-1920 Assessed valuation
State & Co.tax(per 31.000)'13$13.00
$1,470 due yearly on July 20.)
84,800
Total area of State (square miles)
13.588
$13,827c _1915-1921 Population in 1910
410 g
Boise
($1.978.40 due yearly.)
State Capital
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BONNEVILLE COUNTY INDEJohn M. Haines
Governor (term ends Jan. 4 1915)
5s '13 J-.T $150,000c
PENDENT SCR. D. NO. 1,
Sec. of State"(term ends Jan. 4 1915)_ _ _ _Wilfred L. Gifford 5 is'13 .1-3 50.000c
1923
414s 03 A-0 $40,000c..
Funding Bonds.
1926
1915)
E. H. Dewey bs g
'06 A-0 15,000c
Treasurer (term ends Jan. 4
J-J $54.417c--Jan I '15-'19 As '10 A-0 40,000c
1930
As
-.__Oct 1 1932
Jail Bonds.
Fred. L. Huston
Auditor (term ends Jan. 4 1915)
55 '12 A-0 30.000c
g J-J $4,715c ---1915-1922 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-4125.000
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday in •
($676.94 due yearly.)
7.500
Sinking fund_
January following election, and the length of sessions is limited to 60 days.
Assess. val. '13(4-5 act.)-4.250.000
Refunding Bonds.
-Idaho as a Territory always kept its debt within As '11 J-J $11,000cJan 1 '21-31 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -$11.00
HISTORY.
DEBT
(est.)_ -6,500
moderate limits. When It became a State the bonded debt of the Territory BOND. DEBT July 1 1913 $320.000 Population of dist. 1913
Bonds are red. 10 years from issue.
was $146.715.06. Of that amount $46.715.06 was issued to pay floating Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.).41,869,024
pay for Capitol building and $20,000 for an asylum. The State & Co. tax (per$1,000)'12 $26.50
debt $80,000 to
at office of District Treasurer
Population in 1910 (Census)--29.088 orINT.
condition of the State's debt now is set out with all the details below:
at Kountze Bros.. New York City.
INT. on refunding bonds of 1911
Road Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N. Y. City:
45 '07 .I-J *S10,000- --May8 1927 4s '05 J-J *550,000_-__July 1 1925 road and bridge of 1913. Boise or BURLEY. is in Cassia Co. Incorp.
place
.May
*10,000-___July 1 1929 45 '07 J'3.000..
45 '09 J4
*3.000_May 8 1927 N. Y. City; others at Chase Nat. in This 1909. Pop'n 1910, 1.575.
July
4s '09 J4 *9,000_-__July 1 1929 4s '07 .1-3 *5.000----May 8 1927 Bank. N. Y.
Water Bonds(Red. in 1922)•
58 '11 34 *6,000__--May 1 1931 45 '09 .14 *3.000_---Apr 1 1929
15s '12 J-D $44.000- _June 1 1932
*10.000----May 1 1931 bs '11 .1-3 *25.000--May 1 1931
58
*5.000--May 1 1931 BEAR LAKE COUNTY
54 '11 .14 *25.000--May 1 1931 As '11 J-J
Electric Light Bonds.
Pads is the county seat.
3-3 *7.500--May 1 1931
34 .10.000----May 1 1931
be '11
--- V25,500
Refunding Bonds (Subi• to call)•
4$ '11 34 *15.000-__May 1 1931 45 11 34 *2,500---May 1 1931
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
1930
--May 1 1931 45 '11
*20.000--May 1 1931 5Ms'10 J-J $7,200c
4a '11 34 *9.000.
6s '12 .I-D $21,000--__June 1 1932
Funding Bonds.
4s '11 34 *5,500___ -May 1 1931 45 '11 J-J *20,000_---May 1 1931
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 1 1914_ _$90,500
.14*4.000_ ---May 1 1931 As '12 34 845.000-Jan 1 '22-'31 Assessment debt
48 '11 34 *6,000-___May 1 1931 4
. 27.569
State Highway (Red. beg. after Sinking fund (est.)
19.000....
9,000
1933
Deaf and Blind School Bonds. 45 '13 J-J *19,000
10 years from issue).
935,340
Assess. val.'13(full val.)
48 '11 34 *$30.000-___May 1 1931 4s. ---- *200,000
534e'14 34 $50,000_ - _ _Nov 1 1934 City tax (per $1,000) 1913
_$17.50
Idaho Sanitorium Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '14-$52,200
Soldiers' Home Bonds.
500
-May 1 1931 45 '05 3 '*14.000...._July 1 1925 Sinkingfund
INT.at First Nat. Bank, N. Y.
4s'11 A-04425.000.
4
Training Sch. Bonds 45 '07 3-3 *5,000---July 1 1927 Assess. val.'13(Ii net.)-- -8,575.750
IndustrialState& Co. tax(per $1,000)'13 $12.00 CALDWELL.
48 '03 A-0*$12,000_ _Apr 1 1923 4s '09 A-0 *18.500--Apr 1 1929 Population in 1910
7 729
45 '05 A-0 *20.000--July 1 1925 4s '11 A-0 *13.000-- ay 1 1931
Thls city Is the county seat of CanUniversity of Idaho Bonds.
45 '07 A-0 *50.000----Apr 1 1927
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm.. N.Y. yon County. Incorp. 1890.
4s '09 A-0 *55.000-___Apr 1 1929 45 '05 J4 *S40.000____July 1 1925
City-Hall (Red.aft.10yrs.from iss.)
1926
4.'11 A-0 *33,000----May 1 1931 45 '07 34 *50.000--Apr 1 1927
As '06 J-J 525.000cJuly 1 '18).
45
*52.000____Apr
Bridge lids. (ilea. beg. July 1
Lewiston Normal Sch. Bonds. 45 '09 34 *75.000_ _ __May 1 1929 BLAINE COUNTY.
'11 34
1 1931
Halley Is the county scat. County As '08 J-J $5.000c_ __July 1 1928
4s '05 A-0 *30.000----July 1 1925
(Red.aft.10yrs.fr•iss.)
was organized in 1895, having been
Water Wks.
4s '07 A-0 *40.000____Apr 1 1927 48 North Idaho Asylum Bonds.
48 '09 A-0 *52,750----Apr 1 1929 48 '05 A-0 *30.000__July 1 1925 originally part of Alturas County. As '01 M-N $5,000c_ -_Nov 1 1921
'07
*45.000__Apr 1 1927
6,000c-July 1 1926
58 '06 34
Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Albion State Normal School. 48 '09
1930
*35,000_ _ __Apr 1
M-S 50,000c-Sept 1 1932
1 1915
45 '05 A-01430.000_ _July 1 1925 43 '11 .14 *35.000_ _ _ _May 1 1929 68 '96 3-3 $22.000c__ _July '22-'31 6s '10 3-3
9.000c-May 1
1931 55 g '12 J-J 85,000c_Feb 1
'12
58
49 '07 A-0 *20.000----Apr 1 1927
Capitol Building Bonds.
(Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. issue).
Paving
48 '09 A-0 *36.000--Apr 1 1929 48 '05 A-0*$100.000_-_July 1 1925
1930
Refunding (Tax-exempt).
Be '10 J-J $26,000c__ _July 1 iss.)•
Academy of Idaho impt. Bonds. 48 '07 .14 *30,000--Apr 1 1927 65 '96 J-J $6,000c___July 1 1915
Funding (Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr.
3-3 17,000c ___ -1918-1927 6s '11 3-3 $10,000c-Jan 2 1931
J-J *$45,500--- July 1 1925 4s '09 3-.1 *60,000____Apr 1 1929 5S4s
48 '05
1
45 '07 34 *21,000- - _Apr 1 1927 611
J-J 32,000____July 1 1919 4jig'09 J-J 14,000c-July 1 '19-'28 As '12 J-J 22.500___ _Jan 1 1932
48 '09 .14 *36,000_ _Apr 1 1929 4%3'11 J-J *750.000__ May 1 1931 58 '10 3-3 12,000c_3uly 1 '20-'29
Fire-Dept. Bds.(Red.beg.in 1922)•
'22-'31
8,000c_Feb
As '12 34
State Penitentiary Bonds.
(Subject to call any time.)
$10.000c-May 1 1932
'12
As '12 34 35,000 Jul 1 '22-'31 bs Road J-J
48 '05
*350.000---July 1 1925
Idaho Improvement Bonds.
Bonds(Red. beg. in 1922).
48 '09 A-0 *20,000----Apr 1 1929 45 '05 J-J *$21.000____July 1 1925 As '13 3-3 12,000c_July 1 '23-'32 5s .12 J-J 34,000c_ - _May 11932
19,000__July 1 '24-'33 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $172,500
As '14 34
48 '11 A-0 *30.000.
M
-ay 1 1931
Experimental Station Bonds.
1925-1933
18.000
48 13 A-0 25,000- _ _June 1 1933
'13 JJ '$506__June 1 1933 Os '14
Water debt (included)-- 76,
*Subject to call after 10 years from Issue.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14...$228,300 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act3_2.535,398
49,991 Total tax (per *1,000) 1914332.52+
Floating debt__
at Hanover National Bank. New York.
INTEREST on bonds payable
3,543
7.929
fund_
-The total bonded debt on Mch. 31 1914 was Sinking . 144(4-5act.) est.10,500,000 Population in 1910
TOTAL DEBT. ETC.
Asss'dval'
INT. on the 122.500 funding, fire$2,392.250. Cash on hand Mch.31 1914 was 31,517.826.
itate&Co. tax (per$1,000) '14 $12.50 dept., water-works bonds 011912 and
Population in 1910(Census)_ -8,327 road bonds is payable at City Treas.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.*3$12,853,609 2.0ci , 1904
1913
$67,173,886 $4.60
INT. on 514 and 6% refunding office
at Kountze Bros N. Y.;
5.00 191)2
167.512.1.58
4.06 bonds payable at County Treasurer's on ail and bonds at City 'fives. of61.296.743
1912
other
329.781.781
1911
4.75 office: on 4;is and 58 in N. Y. City: fice and at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
51.440.758
3•13i 1901
4.86 1900
127.156.075
1910
5.25 on funding bonds at Co. Treas. office;
47,545,905
4.34 1899
115.680.056
1908
5.24 or coupons may be collected through
46,719.990
4.47 1897
80.40g .903
1906
8.65 Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago' CANYON COUNTY.
29,951.920
'ASSESSMENTS NOW MADE ON NEW BASIS.
-The Legislature of Harris, Forbes & Co.,N .Y.,or N.W. Caldwell Is the county seat. All
1913 passed erratically a new revenue law (Chapter 58) which provides. Harris & Co., Inc., Boston Mass.: bonds are tax-exempt.
among other things, for the assessment of all property at its cash value other bonds in Halley or N. Y. City.
This county was created from part
Previously all property was assessed at Its cash value, but only 40% of such
of Ada County and Is ilable for 35.8%
assessment was utilized In determining the rate. For example, property
of the court-house bonded debt.
the actual cash value of which was $1,000 would be assessed for $1,000, but BOISE CITY.
Bonds.
This city is the county scat of Ada 55Bridge
only $400 would be taken as a basis of making the levy. V. 97. p. 1149.
'03 J-J $11.850c-July 1 1923
-An amendment to Section 1 County. Incorp. Jan. 11 1865. (Subject to call after July 11913.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
first class Mar. 18
of Article 8 was adopted by the voters in Nov. 1912 providing that the Made a city of
410'06 J-J $20.000c___July 2 1926
Commission government (Subject to call after July 2 1916.)
amount of debt which may be incurred by the State (except in case of w r, 1913.
limit
7
' Is fixed Feb. of valuation.
&c.) shall not exceed $2,000.000. The limit was formerly placed at 14 0 adoptedat 15%23 1912. Debt
00'08 34 $44,000c-Apr 1 1928
1918.)
of the assessed valuation. Section I now reads as follows:
As '00 3-3 $35,854.60
1920 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1 1922
J-J $47,000c__ July
As '02 J-J 90.000
• DEBT LIMITATION.1922 As
Court-House (Bed. beg. Dec. 1 '15)
Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts,
Sec. 1. The
F'd's(Red.aft. 10 yrs fr.date ofiss.)
.
liability or liabilitieswhich shall. singly or in the aggregate, exclusive of As g '04 J-J $71.000c_ _ _July 1 1924 43.is'05 J-D $62.000c-Dec 1 1925
Funding (Ned, beg. in 1919)•
the debt of the Territory at the date of its admission as a State,and exclusive As '14 J-J 36,461.60c-3am 1 1934
As '09 J -J $100.000c__ _July 1 1928
subsequent to January 1 1911. for the purof debts or liabilities incurred
Fire-Department Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1913_ $284.850
the
e of completing the construction and furnishing ofor State Capitol at
J-J $40,000c
1931 Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 25.718.416
liabilities, incurred
Hobe. Idaho, and exclusive of debt or debts, liability of
.12
Idaho. exceed in GEN. BONDS Apr 1914.. $298.317 State & Co.tax(per $1.000) $21.00
by the Eleventh Session of the Legislature of the State
Special impt. bonds(add'I)
85.263
the aggregate the sum of two million dollars, except in case of war, to Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 26.500,000 Population in 1910 (Census)_ 25,327
INT. payable at Co. Treasurer's
or suppress an insurrection, unless the same shall be Tax rate (per $1,000)'13
repel an invasion,
$7.65
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
authorized by law, for some single object or work, to be distinctly specified Population in 1910 (Census)..-17,358 office or ,
therein, which law shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the Population in 1913 (est.)
25,000
such debt or liability as it falls due,and also for
payment of the interest on
INT. at office of City Treasurer or CASSIA COUNTY.
the payment and discharge of the principal of such debt or liability within
twenty years of the time of the contracting thereof,and shall be &repealable at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Alblon is the county seat.
until the principal and interest thereon shall be paid and discharged. But
Funding Bonds.
no such law shall take effect until at a general election it shall nave been
'22-'31
submitted to the people, and shall have received a majority of all the votes BOISE CITY MD.SOH. D.No. 1. 510'12 J-.1 $30.000__Jan 1330,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 28'14School Bonds.
cast for or against it at such election, and all moneys raised by the authority
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_13.045,429
of such laws shall be applied only to specified objects therein stated,or to the As 01 J-J *$40.000e___July 1 1921 Population in 1910
7.197
payment of the debt thereby created, and such law shall be published in 55 '03 3-13 '28,000c.--June 1 1923
at least one newspaper in each county or city, and county, if one be pub- 53 '01 J-D *7.000c___June 1 1921
therein throughout the State for three months next preceding the As g '05 M-N*96.000c___Nov 1 1925 COEUR D'ALENE IND.
lished
S.D. NO.1.
F-A
9,000c
election at which it is submitted to the people. The Legislature may at any 58
A district in Kootenai County.
time after the approval of such law, by the people, if no debts shall have As g '08 34 *75.000c___July 1 1928 Population 1914 (est.), 10.000.
As 05 --- $2.500_ -- _July 1 1915
thereof, repeal the same.
been contracted in pursuance
Bldg.(Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
No county, city, town of other subdivision shall incur indebtedness bs g '11 34 *50,000c__ _July 1 1931
1926
such
"exceeding in that year the income and revenue provided for it for at an As 12 *J-J*100.000c-July 1 1932 450'06 J-J $11,000c
1927
the qualified electors voting
year" without the assent of two-thirds ofsub-division shall not be loaned to BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 3407,500 bs '07 F-A 10,000c
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 25,992.676 As '10 J-D 55,000c_June 1 1930
election. The credit of the State or any
1928
municipality or corporation.
School tax (per $1,000) '13____$6.00 As '08 F-A 10.000c
any individual, association,
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14-. 384.000
For a digest of the laws respecting debt limitation in Idaho. see "State
*Red. after 10 years from issue. Sinking fund
948
and City Supplement" of April 1895. pages 138 and 139.
INT. on bonds of 1911 at office of Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_4,821,000
-We were advised Dec. 11 Treas.or E. H. Rollins & Sons,
1913-$11.80
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
(per
that the laws of Idaho do not tax on $7,000 and $2,500 issue at N.Y.; School tax Dist. $1.000)
1911 by the Secretary of State's office
Treasurer's office.
INT. at
State
bonds or notes or similar evidences of indebtedness.
Treas.; others at Chase Nat. Bank,
N. Y.. or at County Treas. office.
POPULATION OF STATE.CRANE CREEK IRRIG. DIST.
14.999
88.54811870 _
325,59411890 _
1910_
32.6101
A district (P. 0. Weiser) In Wash161.77211880
1900BOISE COUNTY.
ington Co. Bonds are tax-exempt.
or 117.41%•, in 1880-90. 55,938, or
In 1870-80 increase was 17,611,
Idaho is the county seat.
Organization of district upheld by
of
a part
171.54%. In 1890-1900 the increase was 73,224, or 82.70%.and
State Supreme Court. V.94, p. 148.
whites -s '95 ___ $8,500
which is due to the fact that the 1900 aggregate embraced Indians
Irrigation Bonds.
on Indian reservations not theretofore included. Such persons numbered Os Funding Bonds.
1921-1930
6s '10 -__ $256,000
'12 J-J $70.000
4.163 in 1890 and 3,420 in 1880, which amounts should be added to the OEN. BD, DT. Apr 1 14-478.500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19144256.000
those years in making comparisons. No report was made in
totals for
INT. at First Nat, Bank, 1YeLser,
19.763
in population Warrants outstanding
1910 of the Indians and whites. In 1900-10 the increase
Assessed valuation 1914-5.590,010 or at National City Bank, N. Y.
was 163,822, or 101.3%. The number of Indians alone included in the Population in 1910
5.250 City.
1910 population was 3.988.




Nov., 1914.)
ELMORE COUNTY.
County seat is Mountainhome.
Blaine County Bonds.
J-J $30,000
(is
Funding Bonds.
5s
J-J $13.800
Refunding Bonds.
5548'09 3-3 $42,000___Jan 1 '19-'28
55010 J-J
27.200___Jan 1 '21-'30
55012 34 *28,200-Ju1y 1 '22-'31
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914 - $141.200
Sinking fund
22.308
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).9.105.344
State & Co.tax (per$1.000)13 $11.70
Population in 1910 (Census).-4.785
*Int. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.

IDAHO-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Improvement (Red. beg. in 1919)•
58 g '09 July $55,000c. July 1 1929
Bldg.(Red. beg. 10 yrs.fr. issue.)
$8,000c...July 1 1932
58 '12 J-J
..s '14 --.. 25.000c.._ _Apr 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914..$100.000
Sinking fund
3.200
Assess. val.'13(80% act.)-.8.145.522
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$7.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
8.200
INTEREST payable in Lewiston.

1903 a part of Shoshone County, embracing about 90 townships, was
annexed to this county.
Refunding Bonds.
58
3- $85.000r-Noy 1 1915
3
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914 $85,000
Sinking fund
32,79S
Warrants receivable
18,398
Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.)-18.030,001
Population in 1910
24.860
INT. at Hanover Nat, Bk.. N. Y.

1 43
ST. MARIE'S SCHOOL DIST.
A district in Kootenai County.
1935
s&51i8J4 380.0000
5
(Subject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913-- $80.000
Sinkin R fund
3.000
A...ess val. '13 (al,t. act.)_2.100.000
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13-$13.00
INT. at 11 Ise. Ida., or N. Y. City.

SALMON CITY.
HIGH- NEZ PERCE SCR. DIST. N. I.
This city Is in Lemhi County,
Inc. In 1892. Pop'n '10 1.4.34.
A district In Lewis County.
53 '03 _-- $4.000_ _ - _Jan 1 1918
Water (Red. after Jan. 11922).
53 '05 --(7)
1,600_ ..Jan 1 1925 Os '12 J-.1 3.60.0•)0e_ _Jan 1 1932
Building and Site Bonds.
Building (Red. beg. Feb. 1 1922).
EMMETT IRRIGATION DIST.
548'12 F
-A $45.000c_ .Feb 1 1932 Os '12 J-J $5,000c_ _Jan 11932
LINCOLN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-$51,000 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1922)
This district is in Canyon County.
Shoshone Is the county seat.
2
68 '11 J-J $900.000c_jan 1 '22 31
A portion of this county has been Assessed valuation 1914- _ _ _ _781,647 BOND. DEBT Apr 1914._ 565.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1914-$900.000 taken to form the new counties of Selmai tax rate(per31,000)'14.315.00 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.).. 951.733
175.000 Gooding and Minidoka.
Floating debt
Of the old
INT. at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,N.Y. Total tax (per $1.000) 1914-315.00
INT. payable at Fort Dearborn debt of the county ($245.985•78).
Population in 1914 (est.)_---..1.200
Tr. & Say. Bank in Chicago or at Gooding County assumes $86,862.50 ONEIDA
INT. pay. at Kountze Bros.. N. V.
COUNTY.
Emmett. (Jan. and July 1914 pay- and Minidoka County
malad City is the county seat.
$51,816.90.
ment not met).
5%8'08 J-J $28,000
Funding Bonds (Tar-free).
45 8'09 J-J
,
28,000
55 '11 J-J $36.000c
FREMONT CO. HIGHWAY DIST. 5s 2.10 34 28.000
1931 SANDPOINT.
(Subject to call 1921)
This city is In Bonner County.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Si' '11 34 29.000
Road and Bridge Bonds(Tax -free) Inc. May 11907. rop'n '10, 2.993.
Gs '13 3-3 $120,000..Sept 1 '29-'32 58 '12 3-3
16.000
59 '11 34 323,000c_
..
(Redeemable Sept. 1 1923.)
1931 555s
544.000
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call 1921)
City-Hall Bds.(Red,beg. in 1919)•
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914._ $120.000
-__
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 1812-$59.000 6s '09 J-J $10,000c
Assessed valuation 1913....6,070.091 58 '14 Co. $10,000
1929
Blaine
bds.(assum d)$116.985.78 Assessment debt (addl)____ 25.000
Sewer Bonds (Rd. beg. in 1919).
Assessed val'n 1913 (est.)__7,000.000 Bond debt of
county Oct 13 107,306 Cash on hand
INT. at Nat. Bank of Corn.. N.Y. Assessed
6.725 6s '09 J J $40.0000
1929
val. 1913
8.225,000 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_4.180.333 6.-4 '12
40,000
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13$12.50 State&Co.tax(per 31,000)'12327.00
Paving Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919).
GOODING COUNTY.
Population in 1910
12,676 Population in 1910
Gooding is the county seat.
15.170 63 '09 J-J $10.000c
1929
July 1 1933
INT. at Nat. Bank of Corn., N.Y. BOND.DEBT Nov 3 19133104,000
5s '14 J-J $10,000_
Floating debt
Old Lincoln Bo. lids (assumed). MERIDIAN.
36.000
Sinking fund
_s__ $86.862.50
10.000
This village is in Ada Co. Incorp. ONEIDA IRRIGATION DIST.
Funding Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Preston) Is In Assessed valuation 1912_ 1.170.075
Aug. 3 1903. Pop'n 1910. 619.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1912..__ 320.00
6348'13 J-J $17,000__July 1 '23-'32
Franklin Co. Bonds tax-exempt.
Water Bds. (red, beg. in 1920)•
Refunding Bonds.
61 '10 J-J $20,000
1930' 7s Irrigation Bonds.
6;0'13 3-3 510,0)0--July 1 '23-'32
Var $556.600
Water-Works and Street
Various
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914. $113.863 Os '12 3-3 $10,000----Jan Bonds. BOND.DEBT Jan I 1914-4555.600 SANDPOINT SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
1 1932
Warrants outstanding
12.707 (Subj. to call beginning Jan 11922.) Population in 1914 (eat.)
All bonds are tax-exempt.
5,500
Sinking fund and cash
6.310 BOND.DEBT Nov I 1914..$30,000
5s '06 s
-an $30.000c_ ..July 1926
INTEREST payable
Ass'd val. '13 (abt. act.)..6.897,375 Water debt (included)-------26.000 Bank. Preston, and atat First Nal.
(Subject to call July 1916.)
Idaho State
INT. at County Treasurer's office Assessed val.'14 (abt.act.)-491.469 Bank, Preston.
58 '07 s
-an $10,000c_ _ __July 1927
or in New York City.
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913.-322.40
(Subject to call July 1917.)
-an $25.000c_July 1928
58 '08 s
INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bk.. N.Y. PAYETTE.
GOODING SCHOOL DIST. NO.10.
(Subject to call July 1918.)
Thi: city is In Canyon County.
This district is in Gooding County.
Inc. July 18 1891. Pop n '10, 1.948 (is '09 s-an $10.000c
1929
19ig MOSCOW.
5s '08 A-0 $20,000c
(Subject to call after 1919).
Water-Works Bonds.
BOND.
1919
58 '09 A-0 15,000c
This city Is the county seat of La- 554s
J-J $20.000c
1924 Sinking DEBT Oct 1914._ 575.000
School-Building Bonds.
5s
fund..
.I-J
tah County. Incorporated 1887.
12.000
10.000c
1926
55012 A-0 560,000
1932
5 g' 1 J-J
Paving (Red. beg. in 1923).
12.000c-- -July 1 1931 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_4,050.000
(Subject to call after 1922.)
550'13
-July 11933 (Subject to call after July 1 1921) School tax (per $1.000) 1914-35.50
$30.000c
BOND. DEBT Oct.1914._ 595.000
Sewer Bonds.
Ref. Drain (Red. beg. July 11923).
INT. Is partly payable at the RuAs.s'd val.'13 (abt act.) _ .2,150,000 6s
$8,000e _July 1 1933 5541;11 3-3 $12.000c_July 1 1931 dolph Kleyboite Co.. Inv., Chicago
.1-..1
School tax (per $1.000)'13-312.50
6.000c
Ref. Water Bds.(Red.beg.in '21). 554g'12 3-3
1932
Population in 1911 (est.)
(Subject to call after 1922)
4 500 5518'11 3
-3 $40.000c.___Nov 1 1931
INT. at Co. Treas. office in Sho
City-Hall Bonds (Red. beg. 1922)•
Ref. Water (Red. beg.in 1920)•
SHOSHONE COUNTY.
shone or in Gooding or N. Y. City. Gag '10 J-3 516,000c..- Jan 1 1930 534it'12
$14,000c
1932
County seat Is Wallace.
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg. 1922)•
GEN. DEBT Oct 2 1914- $94.000
Court
-House (Red. beg. an
GRANGEVILLE IND. S. D. NO.2. Assess. debt(add'i) Apr 8'14 65.000 534g'12 J-J
57.0000
1932 55 '05 J-J $75.000c___July 1915).
1 1924
A district in Idaho County.
Funding Bonds.
Assess. val. 1914
.2,387.884
Building Bds. (Red. beg.an 1923). Total tax (Per $1,000) 1913._$34.20 554g'12 3-.1 $16,000e-Apr 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 10' 4 575.000
Floating debt
38.204
53/913 J-J $01.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1933 Population in 1910
3.670 (Subject to call after April 1 1922) Sinking fund
32.162
Refunding Bonds.
DT.Oct 1914_ 397,000 Assess. val.'14(abt.
INT. in N. Y. at Chem. Nat. Bk. GEM. BD. '13 (abt.act.)--1,127,2
5348'13 3-3 53.000c_ __Jan 1 1933
Assess. val.
35 State Sz Co.tax(per act.).19.592.044
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $64,000 or at City Treasurer's office.
Total tax (per $1.000) '14----$30.75 Population in 1910 $1.000)'14 $12.40
Assess. val. of district 1913-1.263.627
13.963
INT•pavable at City Treasurer's offle:
Population in 1913 (est.)
1 500
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
INT. payable at District Treas. MOSCOW IND. SCHOOL DIST.
J-J $23.000c
office or at Kountze Bros.. N. Y. C. 55
1931 POCATELLO.
Building (Red.aft.10 yes.from iss.)
This clty Is In Bannock County.
SHOSHONE HIGHWAY DIST.
53 '12 3-3 365.000c-Jan 1 1932
IDAHO IRRIGATION DIST.
(Subfeet to call).
A district In Lincoln County.
4,1'13 M-N •12,000c- _May 1 1933 55Sewer Bonds
A district (P. 0. Idaho Falls) in 5,
'11 - 3149.659-Jan 1 1931
The bonds below were declared
BONI),DEBT Apr 10 1914 5100.000 TOT.BD. DT.
Bingham Co. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Apr 25'14- $149,659 valid by courts. Y. 94. IL 1713.
6s '07 3-3 $330,000c_July 1 '18
227 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).3.056.290 Sinking fund
31.500
Road Bonds(Red.beg. Jan. 1 '22).
(For maturity see V. 86, p. 1178,) School tax (per $1.000) 1913-$10.00 ASSENS. val. 1913_
6,750.000 Os '12
BOND. DEBT Mar 1914..$330,000 Population in 1914 (est.)
6,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-417.23 TOTALJ-3 380.000c. _Jan 11932
DEBT Sept 30 '14 $80.000
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
* Int. in N. Y.: on others at Dist. Population in 1910
9.110 Assessed valuation 1913.._ _2,254,000
Treasurer's office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913... 31.25
KOOTENAI COUNTY.
POCATELLO IND. S. D. NO. 1.
Coeur d'Alene is the county seat.
INT. at First Nat. Bk., Shoshone.
All bonds tax-exempt.
Refunding Bonds.
and at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
NAMPA.
Gag '96 J-J $1.840e___Jan 1 1915
This city is In Canyon County. 41 Building (Red. aft.10 yrs.fr.issue).
43'03 F
-A
1923
Warrant Funding Bonds.
Inc. May 6 1901. Pop'n '10. 4,205. 58 '08 J-D $20.000e
1.5.000c
1928 SHOSHONE SCR. DIST. NO. 12.
58 '11 3,1 5135.000
1921-1931
Water (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue). 58 '09 A-0 25.000c
Refunding and Building
1929
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-3136.840 5s '03 J-J
$5.000c
1923 55 '10 A-0 17,000c_Apr 9 1930 58 '09 J-J $45.000cSeptBonds.
Sinking fund
1 1929
5,947 (3s '04 J-J
7,000c
1924 55 '14 M-N 85.000e_ __May 1 1934 58 '12 J-J
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 27,_338.540 5548'05 J4 15.000c
16,000____July
1925 BOND. DEBT June 30 '14 5162.000 (Subject to call after July 1 1932
State & Co. tax(per$1,000)'13 $10.00 534s'07 3-3
1 1922.
6,000c
1927 Sinking fund
13,418 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1910.561,000
Population in 1910
Water-Works Funding Bonds.
22.747
Other funds
94.569 Assessed valuation 1910
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm.. N. Y. 550'12 3-3 337,000c
748.340
1932 Asseas. val. '13 (abt. act.) 8.331.890 School tax rate (per
31.000)'1036.00
(Subject to call beg. In 1922)
Population In 1913 (est.)
13,358
General Fund Bonds(Red.1922).
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
LEI COUNTY.
INT. In N. Y. City at First
5543'12 .1-.1 533.000a ------ --1932
.
Salmon is the county seat.
Nat. Bank, Kountze Bros., Chase
6s '00 J-J $12,500
Optional 5s Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue). Nat. Bank and A. B. Leach & Co.
SNAKE RIVER VALLEY IRE. D.
'01
1921
Optional 5568'05 3-3 $7.000c
58 '09 34 40.000
A district In Bingham County.
J-J
12,000c
BOND. DEBT Oct I '14._ $52,500
1925 PRESTON.
58 '07 J-J $275.000c_July 1 17-'27
Paving Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Warrant debt
29,357
BOND. DEBT Sept 29'143275,000
This village is In Oneida County.
.1-3 527.000c
1927
Assess. val. '14 (act.). est_4,991.911 554s
Funding (Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. tss.). Warrants outstanding
2,000
Population in 1910
4.786 6s City-Hall (Red.beg.in 1916.)
55 '14 A-0 $10.000____Apr 1 1934
INT. Is payable at
'09 34 330,000c
1929
INT. payable in New York.
Water Bds.(Red. aft. Jan.1 1922). Banking Co., Shelley. the Shelley
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1919).
68 '09 F
-A 520.000c_ .Aug 2 1929 5s '12 3-3 $75,000_ -__Jan 1 1932
LEWISTON.
GEN. BONDS Oct 1914._ $199.000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 25 1913375,000
County seat of Nez Peroe County. Assessment
1 031,578 SI7NNYSIDE EBRIG. DIST.
debt (additional) 8.500 Assessed valuation
Inc. 1863. Pop'n '10. 6.043.
P. 0. Weiser. Bonds are tax2 110
21.699 Population in 1910
Street(Red. after 10 yrs.from iss.). Sinking fund
exempt. Organization of district
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.).2.295.775
J-J $17.500c
1932 Tax rate (per 51.000)
5s '12
upheld by State Supreme Court.
PROGRESSIVE IRRIG. DIST.
1914----$31.75
Funding Bo ads(Red.beg.in 1915).
A district in Bonneville County.
V. 94. p. 149.
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N. Y. C.
1925
5s g '05 3-3 562.5000
Canal-Purchase Bds.(Tax-free).
Irrigation Bonds.
Water Wks.
(Red.aft.10yrs.fr.iss.)
Os IN 3-3 $350.000c_July I '20-'29 58 .
10 3-3 $415.000___Jan 1 '21-'30
58 '02 3-3 $40.000c___Jan 1 1922
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '14-- $350,000 65
150.1 00__July 1 '23-'32
"
58 '03 3-3 60.000c._ Jan 1 1923 NAMPA IND. SCH. DIST. NO.
Assess. val.'14 (ti aet.)--3.000.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 19143565.000
37. Tax
59 '04 3-3 20,000c_ _Jan 1 1924
Building Bonds.
rate (per!Bond & int
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
800.
57.300c___Jan 1 1928 5s '06 J-DI $20.000„ __June 11926
5s g '08 J-J
acre) 19141Maintenance
40c.
6.000c
1932 53 g '07 J-J
5s '12 3-3
Population in 1913 (est.)
15,000c. _June
8 000
Drainage (Red.aft.10yrs.ftom iss.) 55 '09 3-1- 15.000___June 11927
)
1 1929
INT.
$22.000c
Jan 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14.. 370,000 Bank of payable at N. Y. agency of TWIN FALLS.
5s g '09 J-J
Montreal.
Pitt city b. in Twin Palls County.
,
Bridge (Red.aft.10 yrs.from issue). Assess. val. '10 (1-3 act.)_ -1.572.970
['Imp as Ft city of the second class
5s '13 •14 335.000c_Jan 1 1933 School tax (per 51.000) 1911-39.00 R17PERT.
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
This village is in Minidoka County. Aprli 11907. Pop'n '10, 5.258.
1932
.5s g '12.1-3 $43.000c
Sewer (Red. aft.10 yrs.
Inc. in May 1906. Pop'n 1910. 297.
from issue).
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '14_ $363,300 NAMPA-MERIDIAN 1BR. DIST.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1923). Os '06 .1-3 $40,0000___Sept 2 1926
Assess. val.'14(40% act.)..5.871.561
Canal Bonds.
58 '09 3-3
5.000c__ -Oct 1 1929
68 '13 .1-3 325.000c
1933
Total tax (Per 51.000) 1914-311.50 6s '05 3-3 $285.000c_Nov 1 '16-'25
Fire Dep t.
(Red.0.10 yrs.fr.issue).
Paving (Red. bee. (lct. 11922).
Os '12 A-0 53,500c.._ _Oct 1
(54 '09 J-J 310.000e_ _ _Jan 1 1929
(For maturity see V.81, p. 1274)
INT. on the bridge and park bonds
1932
J-J '$80.000c-Jan 1 '21-30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-$28,500 550'11 J -J
10,000c___Jan 1 1931
is payable at office of City Treasurer, (58 '10 maturity
see V 90. p. 181)
Assessed val. 1914
Street (Red. aft.10 yrs.from issue).
or the National Park Bank. N. Y. (For
450.000
others In New York at BOND.DEBT Oct 1914.-5365.000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. (38 '09 J-J $10.000c___Jan 1 1929
City; on
58 '09 J-J
KOULIT2e Bios. and Chem. Nat Bank.
* Tax-exempt.
35.000c___Oct 1 1929
34 40,000c_Jan 1 1931
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N. Y. C ST. ANTHONY IND. SOH. DIST.
This district is In Fremont County.
Funding (Red. beg. in 1922)LEWISTON IND. SOH. D. NO. 1.
tot '12 3
-fl $50.000c___June 1 1932 5548'12
515,000
1932
All bonds are tax-eNempt.
BOND.DEBT Apr 26'14- $75.000 BOND. DEBT Sent 1 '14_
$165,000
3-3 $12.000c._ _July 1 1923 NEZ PERCE COUNTY.
5s
Sinking fund
3.000 ABSOSS. val.'I3
(Subject to call after July 1 1913.)
County seat Is Lewiston. This Assessed valuation 1913--1.006.000 Total tax rate(40-60% act.)3554.737
(per $1.000)13340.00
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1919).
county was divided in 1 889. the Population in 1913 (est.)
2.200
54 g '09 J-D $25,000c
Dee 1 1929 ()county of Latah being set off. In
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. orINT. at the City Treasurer's office
In N. Y. City at First Nat. Bank




LEWISTON ORCHARD
WAY DISTRICT.
$100,000
6s '14 _
TOTAL DEBT

COLORADO-DEBT OF STATE.

144

TWIN FALLS SOH. DIST. NO. 1' State & Co.tax(per $1.000)14 $11.00
13,543
-Aug 25 1925 Population in 1910
58 '05 ..__ 330,000
bs '08 -_- 60,000_ _May 11 1928
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
bs '10 .._- 46,000----Jan 1 1930
510'11 - 52,000----Apr 1 1931
-Feb 1 1932 WEISER.
-A $70,000c
bit'12 F
This city Is In Washington County.
(Subject to call Feb 1 1922.)
BOND.DEBT Nov 9'14.. $261.000 Inc. in 1887. Pop'n '10. 2.600.
20,000
Floating debt
Water (Red. aft. 10 yrs,from issue).
28,000 bs '03 J-J $33,500c
Sinking fund
1923
Ass'd val. '13-'14(3-5 act.)_6,189,524 5)0'08 .14 15,500c
1928
Sch. tax rate (per 31.000) '13..$14.00 5%8'12 J-J 77,500c.....
1932
Population in 1914 (ast.)----10,000
Fire Dept.(Red. beg. in 1913)•
1923
/NT.payable at Dist. Treas.office. bs '03 J-J $3,000c
Sewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs,from iss.).
1924
bs '04 J-J $3,200c
510'12 J-J
1932
15.000
TWIN FALLS COUNTY.
Elec.-Lt.
(Red. aft.10 yrs.from iss.).
Twin Falls Is the county seat.
1923
E‘s '03 J-J $3,500c
Court-House Bonds.
1,000c
1928
be '09 J-J $150.000c_ _Feb 1 1929 00'08 J-J
Funding (Red. beg. in 1918).
(Sub.to call 1-10th y'lyaft. 10th yr.)
5)0'08 J-J $12.300c
1928
Road Bonds.
Pay. & Grad. (lied, beg. in 1922).
53is 13 J-J $50.000c---- 1923-1934
538'12 J-J $20,500c
1932
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '14_ $185,000
blis 13 J-J $50.000c
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2,039,460
O64
;
-1 e e i ' r
it
IE thde fl Oafi 050Yr City tax rate (per $1.000)'14 $7.00
(Payable3I
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bk.. N. Y
Assess. val.'14(aot. act.).19.678,843

17'

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

•

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popurn
debt.
debt, valuation. $1,000. 1910.
LocationBlackfoot, Bingham County--$85.000 $7,0001$1,800,0001$15.00
2,202
54,000
Buhl (V), Twin Falls Co
639
z617,566Burley Ind. Sch. Dist. No. 1- 41,000
t2.156,493 t14.156
Coeur d'Alene(C),KootenalCo_116.000 10.000 s1,400,000 s12.24
7,291
Dietrich Highway District,
Lincoln Co
None t1,435,237
50.000
30,000
DrIggs, Fremont County
t205,000 ____
663
Emmett (C). Canyon County- 25,000 10.000 t455.257 t4.50
1,351
District
72,000
Emmett School
None 11.250,000 114.00
Fremont County
80.900 23,484 111.266,789 §11.00 24,606
Idaho Falls (C). Bingham Co_275.000
None 3,000,000 _- 4.827
Kellogg (0). Shoshone Co-- 30,000
1,273
Y50.000
Madison County
48,000 5,000 11,303,710 15.00
Meridian School District
51.817
Minidoka County
Mountain Horne (V), ElmoreCo.35.000
None 11.150,576 t10.70
1,411
Mullen School District No. 12- 29,000
t1,896,500 t12.00
None 12,200,000 t13.50
Payette Independent Sch. Dist. 50,000
Plummer Highway District--- 45,000
t1.131,485
32.000
1,498 t1.013,033 t11.00
Plummer School District
50,000
1,000
Rigby School District
112.00
St. Anthony (C), Fremont Co_ 50,000
None 11,000.000 113.00
1,238
Salmon Independ, S. D. No. 1 52,000 22,209 t1.500.000 17.50
Sugar Ind. Sch. Dist. No. 4__ 32.600
None 11,031.233 111.00
None t2.794.422 t5.50
Wallace Ind. Sch. D.No.8___ 65.000
Wardner-Kellogg Ind. S. D.
No.6
33,000 12,000 3,343,000
(0)City. ()V Village. e 1911 figures. s 1912 figures. t 1913 figures.
1 1914 figures. * Total debt. y This covers merely a recent issue of bonds;
we are not informed as to what is total debt.

State of Colorado.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &e.
Organized as a Territory (Act Feb. 28 1861)____ Feb. 28 1861
Aug. 1 1876
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1875)
103,645
Total area of State (square miles)
Denver
State Capital
E. M.Ammons
Governor (term expires Jan. 1915)
Sec'y of State (term expires Jan. 1915)__James B. Pearce
Michael A. Leddy
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1915)
Rhody Kenehan
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1915)
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Wednesday
In January, and sessions are unlimited, according to a constitutional
amendment adopted In Nov. 1910. V. 90. p. 1363.
-For early history of State debt see "State and
HISTORY OF DEBT.
City Supplement" of April 1895. p. 140. The present debt is as follows:
-Interest-----Principal---LOANSWhen Due. Outstand'g.
% Payable
Name and PurposeJan. 1 1922 $223,000
1897 4 M-S
Insurrection, Leadville
Subject to call 1912.
931,000
1929
1909 3 semi-ann
Funding bonds_c
Dec. 1 1960 1.996.800
1910 3
do
do
Denver.
INTEREST is payable at the Treasurer's office,
-The following shows the gross debt of the:State
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.
and the cash offsets thereto on the dates named:
Dec. 1 '13. Dec. 1 '12. Dec. 1 '10.
81,050.347 82,009.949 $1,868.511
Outstanding warrants
76.561
19_,600
6:1,730
Certificates of indebtedness
None
NOne
NOW
Casual deficiency bonds
847.300
921,400
bonds
2,927,800
Funding
223,000
223,000
Insurrection bonds
223,000
*84.000 *1,291.000 *1.191,744
Other indebtedness
Total
Net assets

$4,348,877 $4,464,949 $4,207,116
1,360,424
1,574.404
1,493.250

Net debt

$2,855,627 $2.890,545 $2,846,692

*Estimated interest due on certificates of indebtedness and warrants.
Under an Act passed by the 1909 Legislature, the State Treasurer is em-year
powered to exchange, at par and accrued interest, the $950,000 3% 20
coupon funding (series a 1909) bonds authorized by this Act, for certain
warrants or certificates of indebtedness Issued during the years 1899, 1903
and 1904, for the purpose of suppressing insurrection and defending State.
The courts have declared constitutional the Act passed by the Legislature
providing for a bond issue of $2.100.000 to refund warrants of 1887. 1888
and 1889, in accordance with an amendment to constitution adopted in
Nov. 1910. V. 95. p. 1420.
-The following shows the State's
DEBT AND TAX VALUATION.
total assessed valuation, the State tax per 81.000, and the total State
debt for the years named:
Total Assessed State Tax
Total Assessed State Tax
Valuation. (per $1,000)
Valuation. (per $1,000)
$1.30
$4.00
1904-4342.170.703.00
1913.'S1,306.690.407.00
1901----*465.874,288.00
4.18
4.10
1912---- 422,722.713.00
4.10
1900__-- 216,776.356.00
4.10
1911-- 413.835.450.00
1890____ 220,544,064.62
4.00
4.00
1910---_ 414,885,770.00
1880-- 73,698.746.29
4.10
6.00
1909---- 400.803.889.00
1877---- 43,453,946.36
4.00
5.35
375,284.970.00
1908-4.00
1906-- 356.244.547.35
*Under the Revenue Law of 1901 property is required to be assessed at
its true value. In 1913 this law was amended to provide for assessment at




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'true and full cash value". This accounts for the large increase in values
n 1901 and 1913. as property was assessed at a very much lower basis in
earlier years.
In addition to the tax rate as above, there is a poll tax of $1.00 per capita.
In 1880 and prior to that date this poll tax was 50 cents per capita.
[The State Supreme Court In an opinion handed down Jan. 12 1914
upholds the increase in assessed valuations for 1913 ordered by the Colorado
Tax Commission and State Board of Equalization. See V. 98, p. 249.1
DEBT LIM ITATION.-Colorado's constitutional debt limitations are
found in Article 11 of the constitution and were published in the "State
and City Supplement" of April 1895. pages 140 and 141. Section 3of
Article XI. of the constitution concerning the debt limitation of the State
was amended Nov. 8 1910 as follows (V. 92. p. 202):
SECTION 3, The State shall not contract any debt by loan in any form.
except to provide for casual deficiencies of revenue, erect public buildings
or, In time
for the use of the State, suppress insurrection, defend the State,of the debt
of war, assist in defending the United States and the amount shall not
deficiencies of revenue
contracted in any one year to provide for
exceed one-fourth of a mill on each dollar of valuation of taxable property
within the State. and the aggregate amount of such debt shall not at any
time exceed three-fourths a a mill on each dollar of said valuation, until
the valuation shall equal one hundred millions of dollars, and thereafter
such debt shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars, and the debt
incurred in any one year for erection of public buildings shall not exceed
one-half mill on each dollar of said valuation, and the aggregate amount
of such debt shall never at any time exceed the sum of fifty thousand dollars
(except as provided in section five of this article),and in all cases the valuation in this section mentioned snail be that of the assessment last preceding
the creation of said debt. Provided, That, in addition to the amount of
debt that may be Incurred as above, the State may contract a debt by loan
for the purpose of paying the principal and accrued interest of all the outstanding WarrantSi ssued by this State during and for the years 1887, 1888,
1889, 1892, 1893. 1894 and 1897. said debt to be evidenced by registered
coupon interest-bearing funding bonds to an amount not exceeding $2,115,000. or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said warrants and inter63
est thereon. For remainder a this section. as amended, see V. 89. tl• 13 .
Counties are prohibited from contracting debt by loan in any form.
except for public buildings, roads and bridges, and such indebtedness is not
to exceed In any one year $1.50 on each $1.000 in counties where the assessed
valuation exceeds 85,000,000. and $3 on each $1,000 in counties the assessed
valuation of which is less than $5,000.000: the aggregate indebtedness of
any county for all purposes (exclusive of debts contracted before the adoption of the constitution) may not exceed twice the amount of the above
limit, unless the question incurring such indebtedness shall be submitted
o the qualified tax-paying electors; "but the bonds, if any be issued therefor, shall not run less than ten years, and the aggregate amount of debt so
contracted shall not at any time exceed twice the rate upon the valuation
last herein mentioned." Originally counties with a valuation of less than
provides
$1.000.000 were not entitled to this privilege. The constitution also
that, with the approval of the tax-paying electors, counties might issue
liquidation of certain indebtedness existing prior to Dec. 311886.
bonds in
School districts cannot incur debt without first submitting the proposition
to the tax-payers; otherwise there is no limit given in the State constitution
in their case. In April 1909 an Act was approved providing that the bonded
Indebtedness of any school district of the first or second class shall never In
the aggregate exceed 5%, or of any school district of the third c ass 33i%.
preof the assessed value a the property in such district for the year next
ceding the date of said bonds.
school population of 1.000 or more are of the first
Districts containing a
class, and
350 are
class, districts of less than 1.000 and more than the thirdsecond
class.
districts having a population of 350 or less are of provision must be made
cities and towns,
In the contracting of debts by
of valuation in order to
for a tax t Mot exceeding 12 mills on each dollaryears and in not less than
15
pay annual interest and extinguish debt withinquestion is first presented to
unless the
10 years. No debt can be treated
debt must never exceed
the tax-paying electors, and the aggregate of the water are excepted from
3% of valuation. Debts contracted for supplying was voted upon, increasamendment
the limit. [In Nov. 1914 a proposed
tha valuation
ing the bonding powers of cities and towns from 3% to 10% of
and providing that such debt may run for 60 years instead of 15 Years as
definitely determined
at present. V. 99, p. 62 and 1238. As soon as it is not, the fact will be
by official count whether this amendment carried or
reported in the "State and city Department" of the "Chronicle."]
-The Legal Department of the
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
specifically
State advised us under date of Jan. 22 1912 that there is no law its municiexempting from taxation bonds issued by the State or any of owners."
hands of individuals as
palities. "In case the same are found in the
INVESTMENT IN BONDS OR STOCk. OF PRIVATE CORPORA
TIONS PROH B ITED.-Section 36 of Article 5 ofthe Colorado constitution provides that "No Act of the General Assembly shall authorize the
Investment of trust funds by executors, administrators, guardians or other
trustees in the bonds or stock of any private corporation."
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS IN DEFAULT ON BOND INTEREST.
A bondholders' protective committee has been formed In the matter of defaulted interest on bonds of the Denver-Greeley Valley Municipal Irrigation District, North Denver Municipal Irrigation District and DenverSt. Vrain Municipal Irrigation District. See item under "Denver Reservoir & Irrigation Co." in V. 97. p. 889.
-The Legislature in March 1913
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.
enacted a banking law (Chapter 44, Section 31), which prescribes the securities in which savings deposits may be invested.
POPULATION OF STATE.
799,02411890
1910
412,19811870
39.864
539.70011880
1900
194,32711860
34.277
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF COLORADO.
-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following.
NOTE.
see "Additional Statements" at end of his State.
ALAMOSA.
BIJOU IRRIGATION DIST.
This city is in Alamosa Count . An irrigation district (P. 0. Fort
Inc. Aug.20 1878. Pop n 10.3,01 .
n organ County.
6s 45 J-D$730.000c_Nov 1 '16-'25
*Water (Red. beg. in 1921)•
1926 65 '10 .1-D 75.000__ Feb 8 '21-30
6s '11 A-0 $90,000c
BOND. DEBT Mar 1912-4825.000
Funding Bonds.
Oct 1916
A-0 $7.000c
65
INT. in N. Y. at Nat. Bank
GEN.BD.DT.Oct. 1914.. $97,000 Commerce or at Co. Treas. office. of
Assessment debt (add'1)_.' 29.500
1.250,000
val. (abt.act
Assessed
BOULDER.
Total tax (per $1,000) 13-435.15
This Is the county scat of Boulder
'INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, County.
as a town Nov. 4
N. Y.; on others at Kountze Bros., 1871 and as a oits April 18 1882.
,
Incorp'
N.Y.
Reservoir Bonds(Tax-Exempt).
55 '10 A-0$100,000c__Oct 1. 1925
AURORA.
Water Bonds (Tax-Exempt)•
Court holds that town must pay 4).0'05 J-J
$75,000c___July 1 1920
old water bonds. See V. 97. p. 1058. 4§§s
A-0 65.000c___Apr 1 1919
4s g
J-J
2.000c_July 1 1915
(Subject to mill after July 2 1910.)
BADGER IREIG. DIST.
This district(P.O. Fort Morgan) is 4%8'06 M-N*100.000cMay 1 1921
For suit alleging 4§§s'06 J-J 100,000c_July 2 1921
In Morgan County.
that character of district had been 434sg'08J-J 30.000c___July 1 1923
68 '11 M-S 125.000c__Sept 1 1926
misrepresented, see V. 93, p. 682.
Fire-Station (Red. beg.in 19141.
Municipal Bonds.
6s '09 J-D$227,000-June 1 '20-'29 5s g '08 J-J $13.500c__July 1 1923
ark Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
,
(For maturity see V.89. p. 869.)
$7,500c
BOND. DEBT Dec 1911-$227,000 bs
GEN.DEBT Sept 29 '14_ $618,000
N. Y.
INT. at Nat. City Bank,
Water debt (included)____ 597.000
Assessment debt
59.700
6.700
BENT AND PRO WEBS IRE.DI& Floating debt
Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.)_10.406,385
Irrigation Bonds.
6s g '11 J-D$4,000.000cJune 1 '22-'31 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13 820.05
9,539
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14-$4,000,000 Population in 1910
INTEREST on 45 is payable at
Assessed val. 1910 (eat).. 8.000.000
Tax rate (per acre)'10(eat)....$3.26 Amer. Exchange Nat. Bank, N. Y.;
)is due 1919 at Hanover Nat,
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, on 4
Bank, N.It., and on 4 hs due 1920 at
N. Y., or at County Treas. office.

Nov., 1914.1
BOULDER (Concluded)
City 'Drees. office or Harris Trust &
Say. Bank. Chicago; and on 430 due
1921 and 1923 at Chemical National
Bank, N. Y., or at Boulder.
BOULDER SCR. DIST. NO. 3.
0'03 J-J $25,000c_ __June 1 1918
(Subject to call June 11908.)
4s '05 J-D $30.000c-June 1 1920
(Subject to call June 1 1910.)
48 '06 J-D $25,000c_ __June 1 1921
(Subject to call June 1 1911.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14 $80,000
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) 11.580.677
School tax(per $1,000) 1913-37.20
11.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

COLORADO-CITIES AND TOWNS.
COLORADO SPRINGS SCR.DIST.
NO. 11. Bonds are tax-free.
4s '00 F-A *315.000e-Feb 1 1920
4s '01 M-N*15.000c...May 1 1921
45 '01 J-D 818,000c--Dec 1 1916
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1906.)
430'06 A-0 $20 000c---Oct 1 1921
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1911.)
53 '08 .14 *$172 000c__Jan 1 1928
55 '10 J4 *250,000c---July 1 1930
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $490.000
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 41.712.600
School tax (per 31,000) 1913-35.68
*Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
INTEREST on 58 of 1908 payable
at Harris, Forbes & Co.. N. Y., on
other bonds at local banks.
DELTA.
This city is in Delta County. Inc.
Sept. 15 1882. Pop'n '10, 2,338.
Refunding Water Bonds.
65 g M-N $12,000c- _..Nov 1 1929
(Subject to call aft. Nov 1 1914.)
$10.000c___July 1 1932
5303
(Subject to call aft.July 1 1922.)
Water Bonds.
55 g
A-0 $60,000c.. Oct 1 1924
(Subject to call aft. Oct 1 1919.)
530g A-0 $80.000c___Oct 20 1918
(Subject to call aft. Oct.20 1913)
534sg A-0 $15,000c___Oct 1 1926
(Subject to call aft. Oct 1 1921.)
68 g
A-0 $75,000c___Apr 1 1929
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1924.)
Funding Bonds.
bs g M-N $30.000c...
-May 1 1926
(Subject to call after May 1 1921.)
Sewer Bonds.
J-D $3.000c._ _June 1 1916
Ss g
(Subject to call after June 1 1913.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.- 3285.000
Sinking fund Mar 22 '14._ _
1.000
Assess. val. 1913
2,189,930
800
Tax rate (per 31,000)-INT. pay. at Kountze Bros.,N.Y.

Assess, valuation, real_3297.943.015
Assess. val.. personal ___ 58,410,796
Assess. val.,corporation_ 45.548.301
Tot. val. (abt. act.) '13-401.902.112
Total tax rate (per $1.000)13-311.85
Population in 1910 (Census)
.213,381
INT. on viaduct bonds payable in
Denver or at Bankers Trust Co..
N. Y. City; other bonds at Mercantile Trust Co., N. Y.; funding,
refunding and park bonds interest
also payable at City Treas. office.
CITY AND COUNTY PROPERTY.
-On June 29 1914 the net
worth of city and county property.
including real estate, parks, sewers,
raving. curbing, &c., was $30.
-

145
BOND.DEBT May 23 19123365.000
Assess. val. '11 (1-3 act.)-2.299.275
Total tax (per $1,000) 1911---$60.50
*INT. at City Treas, office or at
Nat. City Bank. N. Y.; on others
at City Treas. office.
FORT MORGAN.
This city is in Morgan County.
Incorporated as a town Aug. 8 1887
and organized as a city of the second
class April 201908. Pop'n '10,2,800.
(Ited.aft.10yrs.Thiss.)
Water-Wks.
530'03 J-J §$4,000c---July 1 1918
530'08 M-S 53.500c--Sept 1 1923
(Red. beg. tn 1916).
Elec.-Lt. Bds.
5s '06 J4 $6•500c-July 1 1921
GEN. BDS. Sept 29 1914.. $65.000
Assessment debt (add'1)__-- 48.000
Sinking fund
260
Assess. val. 1913 (abt.act.) 2,160,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$19.312
INT. on bonds marked (I) at
Kountze Bros., N. Y.; (t) at First
Nat. Bk., Denver, or at City Treas.
office.

DENVER SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Under Chapter 46, Laws of 1901
(Rush Amendment to constitution).
adopted in 1902, all various school
districts In what is now known as the
City and County of Denver were united Into one district, known as the
above. V.76.p.554. These districts
are Nos. 1. 2,5. 7, 17. 18. 21, 24, 35,
44,69 and 98 of old County of Arapa- FORT MORGAN SOH. D. NO. S.
hoe. Principal and int. of bonds of 58 '08 A-0 $15.000c--Apr 1 1928
each of the old districts remains a (Subject to call after April 1 1918)
charge against district which voted 5s '09 M-N315.000e-May 1 1949
such bonds. Bonds below are all
(Subject to call May 1 1929)
that are now outstanding against the
Ref. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. issue).
district. All bonds are tax-exempt. bs '14 J-3 $40.000c____Jan 1 1934
Dist. No.?(Red. beg. in 1907).
BOND.DEBT Oct 81914.. $70,000
430'97 M-S 35,000c-Sept 1 1917 Floating debt
37,500
Dist. No.17 (Red. aft.10 yrs.fr.iss). Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-7.068.485
430'97 3-D $18,000c-Dec 20 1917
INT.on bonds of 1908 at Nat. Bk.
45 '97 M-N 55,000c--May 15 1917 of Commerce, New York; on bonds
Dist. No. 21 (Red, beg. in 1908).
of 1909 at ICountze Bros., N. Y.,
5s '98 M-S $11.000c__Mar 15 1918 and bonds of 1914 at E. H. Rollins &
CANON CITY SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14
389,000
(Red. beg.in 1907).
Refunding Bds.
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.)401.902.112 Sons, New York. Boston, Chicago.
Denver and San Francisco.
48 '02 J4 314.000__ -July 21 1917
School tax (6.er General
$2.
00
High-School Bonds.
$1.000) 1 13 Special
$1.825
1922
4318'02 M-S 311,000
Teachers' fund .025 FORT MORGAN IRRIG. DIST.
Building Bonds.
Population in 1913
Reservoir Bonds(Rasfree).
220,000
1930
58 '10 M-N$12,000
INT.at any bank in Denver and at 6s'04-'07A-0 $157,500c
BOND.DEBT Nov 5 1914-337,000 DENVER.
Kountze Bros., N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Sept 29'14 $157.500
3,500
Floating debt Oct 1 '14 _
Denver Is situated in Denver Co.
Assessed valuation 1912.-1.200.000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)_5,217,609 Incorp. Nov. 7 1861. All bonds are
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
School tax rate (per$1,000)'14.38.60 taxable. Under the Rush Amend- DENVER-GREELEY VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
1914 (est.)
6,100 ment to the constitution (Chap. 46.
Population in
A district is Adams and Weld FRUITA.
INT. on refunding bonds at Nat. Laws of 1901). adopted Nov. 1902, counties. Interest coupons in
Mesa County. Inc.
Park Bank, N.Y., high-school bonds the City of Denver and various subur- fault. V. 92. p. 476 and 972. de- In This city is in 1910, 881.
1894. Pop'n
at Kountze Bros., N. Y., and on ban towns have been united to form 68 '09 3-D $2.000.000-Apr 5 '20-'29
Water (Red.aft.10 urs.trom issue).
bldg. bonds at E. H. Rollins & Sons, what is known as the City and County (For maturity see V. 88. p. 958)
bs '06 hi-S
1921
of Denver. V. 76. To. 554. New BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_32.000,000 6s '07 A-0 $85.000c--Mar 1 1922
Boston.
25.000c__-Oct 1
counties cfAdams and South ArapaINTEREST payable at offices of 68 '09 M-S 20.000c.--Sept 1 1924
known as Araphoe (the latter is now
GEN.BD. DT. Nov 9 1914 3130.000
CASTLEWOOD IRRIG. DIST.
ahoe Co.)were formed out of portions Treasurers of either of above counties Sewer Dist. bonds (add'i)--30.300
This district Is in Arapahoe Co.
not in- or at Cont.&Comm.Tr.& S.Bk..Chlo. Floating debt
county
of the
This district in April 1914 was in cludedoldnew cityof Arapahoeof Den18.000
and county
in
Assessed valuation 1914
process of dissolution and for this
687.518
Supreme Court on Feb. 27
purpose about 85% of its bonds were ver. State constitutionality of the DENVER-ST. VRAIN MUNICI- City tax rate (per $1,000)'14-$17.00
taken up at that time and were held 1903 upheld
PAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT. INT. payable at Town Treas, of1904
for cancellation in hands 0 G rman Rush Amendment. On Mar. 29V.78,
Fort Lupton Is the post-office for fice and at Kountze Bros.. N. Y
a new charter was adopted. See
Am.Trust Co. of Denver.
p. 1408. This charter was amended this district. Interest coupons in deWater Bonds.
on Feb. 14 1913 so as to provide for a fault. V. 92, p. 476 and 972. Of FRITITA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
68
J-D $828.000.:one 1 22-'31
V.
bonds given below, $417,000
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
BOND. DEBT Sept 1913..$828.000 commission form of government. was total been Issued to date of statement.
have
96, p. 580. This amendment
58 '12 M-N$11.500
1932
by State Supreme Court A large percentage of these bonds
upheld
Building Bonds(Red.beg.in 1932).
CHAFFEE COUNTY.
97. p. 1522. has been deposited with the Chicago 58 '12
1942
County seat is Buena Vista. Bonds Nov. 3 1913. V. the State Su- Title & Tr. Co. as trustee under a BOND.J-D 325.500
Under decisions of
DEBT Apr 1914_337.000
are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 7,622. premo Court handed down in Nov. plan of reorganization of the affairs Assess. val.'13 (abt.
act.).2.680.333
Refdg. Bds. (Red. beg. in 1913).
1904, Capitol Hill Sewer, Fourteenth of the Denver Reservoir Irrigation
$3.00
58 '03 M-S $221,000c_Mar 2 1923 St. Viaduct, Broadway Storm Sewer Co., the Farmers Reservoir Irriga- School tax (er $1,0001'13
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y.
Judgment Reis. (Red. beg. in'09). and Eighth Ave. Paying bonds are a tion Co.and subsidiary companies.
bs
3-D $27.000c-Dec 1 1919 charge upon property-owners, paya- 58 '09 J-D 31.250,000 -.1920-1929
BOND•iDEBT Apr 1914.. 3248.000 ble by assessments. V. 79, p. 2221.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. GARFIELD COUNTY.
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)11.517,329
County seat is Glenwood Springs,
Water-Works
.-The value of plant
State & Co. tax(per 31.000)'13 -38.00
Ref. Bds.(Sled.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue)
of Denver Union Water Co. was DI:MANGO.
(is '05 A-0 $14,000c&r_Apr 1 1915
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank N.Y. fixed at 314.400.000. V.88,
P.955.
This city is the county seat of La 55 '13 s
or at County Treas. office.
-an 166.300
1933
The city on May 17 1910 defeated a Plata County. Incorporated 1881 BOND.DEBT Apr 1
1913- 3180 300
proposition to grant a new franchise Commission government adopted
(abt.
COLORADO CITY S. D. NO. 1.
to the company, and on Sept. 6 1910 May 1 1913. V. 95, p. 1633. Bonds Assess. val.'13(per act.).18.602.135
State & Co.tax
$1.000)'12 $31.10
A district in El Paso County.
voted in favor of issuing $8,000,000
Population in 1910
Ss '01 M-S $7.000_ __-Mar 1 1916 bonds for a municipal plant. V. 91. are taxable. Popula'n 1910,4,686.
10.144
Water Bonds (Red, beg. in 1913 .
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bk., N.Y.
58 '10 M-N 45.000
1930 P. 665. The United states Cir- bs
M-S 3150,000c. Mar 3 1918
(Subject to call beg. in 1920)
cuit Court of Appeals on May
Ref. Water Bds. (Reif. beg. 1914.) GLENWOOD
TOT.BD.DT.Oct'14-- 352.000 19 1911 affirmed an order for a
SPRINGS.
1924
As'd val. '13 (abt.act.)- _ _5.166,990 temporary injunction Issued by the bs '04 J-D $105.000c-Dec
This city is in Garfield County.
Ref. Bonds (Red, beg. in 1916)•
School tax (per 31,000)'13-36.00 Circuit Court of the District of ColoWater(Red. after 10 yrs.from iss.).
430'06 J-D 338,000c_ __June 1 1926
/NT. payable at Co. Treas. office. rado, restraining the city from issuing (lEN. BD.DT.Oct 1'14_ $293,000 5s '14 J-3 $110.000____July 1 1929
bonds or constructing a water-works
(7)
46,500 TOTAL DEBT
system. V. 92. p. 1386. An appli- Assessment debt
277,000
COLORADO SPRINGS.
cation was made to the U. S. Su- Water debt (inel.)
This city is situated In El Paso Co. preme Court on May 13 1912 for a Assess. val. '13(abt.act.)__4.718.177 GOLDEN. is in Jefferson Co.
This city
Inc.
318.30
/mom. Sept. 3 1872. Commission writ of certiorari to review the deci- Total tax (Per $1,000) '13_
1871. Pop'n
INT.at Kountze Bros., New York In Water-Works1910, 2.477.
government adopted May 11 1909. sion of the U. S. Circuit Court of
Bonds.
V. 88, p. 1330. All bonds are tax- Appeals denying the preliminary in58
M-83100,000--Mar 1 1918
junction. On May 26 1913 the U.S. FLORENCE.
able. Population 1910. 29.078.
bs
A-0 33.000---Apr 1 1929
Refunding Water Bonds.
Supreme Court rendered a decision in
This city is in Fremont County. 6s25.000
1931
48 '99 M-S *$85 000c_ Mar 1 1929 favor of the city. V.96. p.1569, 1784. Inc.Sept.71887. Pop'n
BOND.niCBT Oct 1914... 3158.000
1910,2.71
48 g '00 .1-.1 *80.000c--Jan 2 1930 The voters on Feb. 17 1914 rejected
Warrants outstanding (est.) 12,000
Water (Red. beg. in 1919)•
'01 F-A*125,000c__Feb 1 1931 the plan formulated by the Retail 55 Ref. 34
48
'09
$85,000c--Jan 2 1929 Sinking fund
386
45 '01 F-A *65.000c--.Feb 1 1925 Merchants Assn. of Denver for the (lEN.ED.DT.Oct 1914_
Assessed valuation 1914_1.532.770
48 '04 54-5 181.000c___Sept 1 1924 purchase of the local plant at a valua- Cash on hand -- ------- $85.000
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y., and
8.788
be fixed by a board of arbitra- Sidewalk bonds
48 g '05 A-01135.000c-Oct 2 1925 tion to
-Ruby Nat. Bk., Golden.
(additional) 34.500 at Woods
48 '06 A-0 1170,000e__Apr 2 1926 tion. V. 98, P. 704.
General warrants
48.873
The voting-machine certificates Assess. val.
48 13 A-01100,000c-Oct 1 1928
'14 (actual)--.1,975,629 GRAND
-A *14,500c_Feb 16 1934 reported in the table of bonds
48 '14 F
JUNCTION.
INT. on general bonds at City
given herewith are in litigation.
City-Hall Bonds.
This district is the county seat of
48 g '01 M-S 1320.000c_Sept 3 1916 The County Commissioners claim Treasurer's office and at Harris, Mesa County. Incorp. Aug. 30 1882.
45 03 J-J 140.000c-July 1 1918 they were non-negotiable, &c. None Forbes & Co.. N. Y.; on sidewalk Commission government has been
of these certificates has been paid, bonds at City Treas, office or adopted. Population1910. 7.754.
Refunding City-Hall Bonds.
43 '13 A-0 1$52.500c_Oct 1 1928 and the only Interest payment made Kountze Bros., N. Y.
Water Bonds.
was that failing due Feb. 1 1908.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
A-0 $50.000c-Apr 1 1923
The $3,000,000 Moffat Tunnel FLORIDA
45 '04 M-S 1320.000c_Sept 1 1924
450.000__July 1 1926
MESA IRRIG. DIST. 55 '11
48 '05 A-0 35,000cOct 2 1925 bonds voted Feb. 17 1914 were de
This district is in La Plata Co. (Subject to call beg. July 1 19214
45 '11 M-N 22 000c_ _May 1 1926 dared void by the State Supreme 68 '10 J-D31,060,000_Aug 1 '21-'30
Ref. Water (Red. beg. in 1919)•
Court on July 8 1914. V. 99, P. 137. BOND.DEBT
Bridge and Viaduct Bonds.
J-J
1929
Aug 1910-$1.060,000 5s '09 BD. $65,000c
On Jan. 12 1914 the State Supreme
GEN.
48 '04 hf-S 1527,000c_Sept 1 1924
DT.Sept 30'14
INTEREST payable at County Assessment debt (add'i).- 3587,000
Court rendered a decision upholding
Water-Works Bonds.
210.000
Treasurer's office in Durango or at Floating debt
48 '03 3-131$327,000c_June 1 1918 the increase in 1913of assessed valua- R.
25,343
Kleybolte Co., Inc., N. Y.City.
Apr 2 1921 tions as ordered by the Colorado Tax
Assess. val.'13(abt.act.)_7.234.050
48 '06 A-0 §90,000c
City tax rate (per $1.000) '14- $8.00
45 '09 3-3 25,000c_ Jan 1 1924 Commission and State Board of
INT. on water bonds of 1911
45 '11 J-D$ 75.000c___June 1 1926 Equalization. See item under Colo- FORT COLLINS.
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '1431.686.400 rado In V.98. p.249.
This city is In Latimer County. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y. City.
Voting-Mach ine Certificates.
Assessment debt (add'i)_ 93,837
Inc. Feb. 2 1883. Commission gov-A $112,500c__$11,250 yrly ernment adopted Mar. 18 1913.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14.. 1,780.237 5s '08 F
V. GRAND JUNCTION SCR. DIST.
Assess. val.'14(abt. act..).37,334,820
Aud itor'm($26.200 firlibon
58 '08 3-3 $15.000. .._Jan 2 1923
) 961 D. 963. Pop'n 1910, 8,120.
City tax (per 31.000) 1914- -..$7.50-.. 4s it '06 3-3 $186,200
(Subject to call Jan. 2 1913)
1915-1931
Ref.Water Bds.
(Red. beg.in 1900).
Funding Bonds.
4s
M-N $105,000c---Nov 4 1915 53 '09 J-3 42.500___July 1 1939
*Red. after 15 yrs. from issue.
58 g '04 A-03478,000c-Oct 1 1919
(Subject to call July 1 1924)
Water Bonds.
§Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
Refunding Bonds.
434s g A-0 $160.000c..-Dec 1 1918
Building(R"d.beg. 10 yrs.fr.issue)
CITY PROPERTY.
-The total
55 '11 M-N *24.500_ _ _ _May 1 1941
it '04 A-03633.000c-Oct 1 1919
(Subject to call Dec. 1 1913)
amount of assets of the city on Dec. bs Viaduct Bonds.
Aug 15 19
430 A-0 *375,000c___Oct 15 1924
Refdg.(Red. beg. 10 yrs. fr. issue).
.
31. 1913 was $6,331,727.49; of this 53 '13 F-AS260.000c-- $1.583, 28
(Subject to call Oct 15 1919)
58 '11 .1-3 $31,500_...June 1 1931
amount 13,189,695.92 represented GEN.BD.DT.June 1 '14
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1914 3113.500
Park Bonds (Red. beg.in 1918)•
112 800
the value of ythe entire water system. Certificate debt (add'1)
.500 53 '08 A-0 $25,000c_ _Apr 1 1923 Total assessed val. 1913_ -8,856.135
INTEREST payable at City Treas. Sinking fund
School tax (per $1.000) 1913-$7.25
771,769
Street Bonds (Subject to call).
office or Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. Assess. bonds Jan 1 1914- 7.289,300 6s'14 A-0 $9,000
1924
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
CANON CITY.
This city is the county seat of Fremont Co. Incorp. April 2 1872,
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
A-0 340.000c.-------1923
4548
(Subject to call in 1913.)
Ref. Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
bs '11 M-N360,000c__ _May 1 1931
(Subject to call after May 1 1921.)
Water-Works Bds. (Tax-exempt).
A.0$225,000c
1923
58
(Subject to call beg.in 1918.)
1923
5s
A-03100.000c
1925
5s '10 A-0 25,000c
GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '14-- $450.000
Sidewalk & impt dt(add'1). $125,650
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.).4.635,176
Total tax(per $1,000) 1913_$25.28+
Population in 1910
5 162
INT. in N. Y. City at Kountze
Bros.or at City Treas. office.




146

COLORADO-CITIES AND TOWNS.

GRAND VALLEY 111111G. DIST. J17LESB17110IRRIGATION DIST.
A district in Sedgwick County.
This district (P. 0. Grand Valley)
Is in Garfield County. Bonds below 6s '04 A-03465,000c_Oct 1 '15-'24
are part of an auth. issue of $425.000. 6s '10 J-D 150,000c- -1921-1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_4615,000
Irrigation Bonds.
63 '10 J-D$380,000c -- -1921-1930 Assess. val. '13 (Si act.)... 850.040
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1914 3380,000
INT. on 1910 bonds payable at
INT. at County Treas. office In County Treas, office or Kountze
Glenwood Spgs.. or at Chase Nat. Bros. in N. Y. City: other bonds at
office of County Treasurer or at
Bank, N. Y. City.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
GREELEY.
This city Is in Weld County. Incorp. as a town May 29 1871 and as
a city of the second class Mob. 11886.
All bonds are tax-exempt.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1916)•
44g 06 A-03330,000c-Apr 2 1921
Refunding Water Bonds.
1929
58 09 M-S $40.000c
City-Hall Bds.(Red. beg. tn 1917).
5s '07 M-S $17.000c-July 1 1922
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14_ $17,000
Water debt (additional).- 370.000
Ass'd val.'13(abt.act.)- -10,504,940
Total tax (per $I 000) 1913-416.80
Population in 1910 (Census) 8,179
INT. on refdg. bonds at N. Y. Tr.
Co., N. Y on water-works bonds at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y., and on
city-hail bonds at Greeley Nat. Bank,
Greeley.
GREELEY SCR. DIST. NO. 6.
$17,500c
1921
048
(Subject to call.)
$23,500c-1917
4348
(Subject to call.)
434s
- $16.000c
1921
-(Subject to call.)
5s '10 A-0 $62,000c
1931
(Subject to call.)
&s 12 M-S $41,500c.... Mar 1 1942
(Subject to call March 1 1927:)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.- $155,000
Ass.val.'13(abt act)-12.804.740
INT. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y.

LAKE COUNTY.
Lead vine is the county seat. All
litigation with the old bondholders
was settled back in 1901 (see "State
and City Section" for May 29 1909)
and since then interest has been
regularly paid. Pop'n 1910. 10.600.
County (Red. beg. Nov. 15 1911).
4s
A-0$475,000- --Nov 15 1921
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $475.000
Assess, val.'13(abt. act.).15.610.948
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13.$15.00
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
LAMAR.
This town is In Prowers County.
Inc. in 1886. Pop'n 1910. 2.977.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
--- $67.500
Sidewalk Bonds.
6s
--- 328.000
Water-Works Bonds.
5.1&6s --- $202,000
Town-Hall Bonds.
5s
--- $5,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 '144302.500
Floating debt
5.689
Sinking fund
655
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)__1,800.000
Total tax rate(por 31.000)'13410.00
INTEREST payable at office of
Town Treas, or at Chemical Nat.
Bank, New York City.

LONGMONT SOH. DIST. NO. 17.
Building Bonds (lax-Exempt).
4tis'00 J-D $11.000c
(Subject to call beg. in 1905 915
.
1)
430'03 J-D 15,0000
1918
(Subject to mil beg. in 1908.)
4s '06 .1-13 325,000c-June 1 1921
(Subject to call after June 1 1911.)
5s '11 M-S $25,000c_ Mar 1 '26-'41
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '14_ $68,000
Assess. val.'13(abt act)--6.668.921
School tax (per $1,000) 1913._ 46.75
Population In 1912 (eat)
6.004
INT. in Boulder or at E. H.
Rollins & Sons, Boston, Mass.
-LOVELAND.
This city is In Latimer County
Incorp. 1879. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Water-Wks.(Red. beg. Nov. 1 '12).
5s g
al-N$23.000c_ _Nov 1 1927
Refunding Water nonds.
53
F
-A $10.000-- _Aug 1 1920
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1915.)
5s
M-NS50.000___-Nov 1 1931
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1921.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 383,000
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)..2.646,425
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-.419.55
Population in 1910
3,561
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.,
or at City Treasurer's office.
MANIT017.
Thls town is in El Paso County.
Inc. July 1876. All bonds are taxexempt. Population 1910. 1.357.
Refunding Water Bonds.
5s '14
339,000___ _June 1 1934
Sewer Bonds,
A-0 $8.000c-Oet 15 1918
5s
Water (Red.aft. 10 Yrs.from into)•
5s '12 M-S 340.000__ .Mar 1 1927
5s '13 F -0 10,000.---Oct 1 1928
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1923.)
Refunding Bonds.
5s
-- $20.000_ _Jan 1 1928
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_3156.000
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2,409.290
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914...$l6.27
INT. at Town Treas, office or at
Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y.

[VOL. xcix.
Canal & Water Rights Pur. Bds.
68 '10 J-D $140.000 -1921-1930
(For maturity see V. 90. p. 462.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14..$140,000
Floating debt Apr 1 1914.. 58.636
Tax rate (per $1.000)
$6.43
Population in 1914 (est.)
300
INT. at Co. Treas, office in Delta.
NORTH STERLING IRE. DIST.
A district (P. O. Sterling) in
Logan County.
Ditch and Reservoir Bonds.
6309 J-D $2,080.0000_June 1 '20-'29
BOND.DT. Sept 28 '14_ 42,080,000
INT. payable at County Treasurer's
office in Sterling or at office of Farson. Son & Co., N. Y. City.
OAK CREEK.
This town is in Routt Co. Incorp.
in 1907.
Water-Plant Bds.(Red. beg.in'22)
Os '12 J-J $30.000-_July 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
6s '13 M-S $12,873.16
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$42,873
Warrant debt
5.000
Assessed valuation 1913
290.180
INT. on water bonds at Chase
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; others at Kountze
Bros., N. Y.
OLATHE.
This city is in Montrose Co. Inc.
In 1907. Pop n 1910, 600.
Sewer Bonds.
65 '13 M-N$10.000c..__Nov 1 1925
(Red. In numerical order by call of
(City Treasurer)
Water Bonds ((fed, beg. in 1921.)
65 '11 J-J $65,000c__July 11928
BOND. DEBT Mar 1914....$75.000
Assess. val. 1913.
473.222
INT. payable at City Treasurer's
office or at Kotintzc Bros., N. V.

ORCHARD MESA =RIG. DIST.
A district In WWI County.
A-0$900.000c_Dec 1918-'28
6s g
Os '09 J-D $175.000c.Dec I '19-'29
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '1441,075.000
MESA COUNTY.
250,000
Grand Junction is the county seat Floating debt
Refund. Bonds(Red.beg. In 1911). Tax rate (per acre) 1914_ .312.75
INT.at First Nat. Bank,Chicago.
4 tie
M-N$38,000c__ _May 1 1921
BOND DEBT June 30'14 338.000
Floating debt
39.500 OTERO IRRIGATION DIST.
This district is In Otero County.
Cash in treasury
62.341
_ 1915-1921
--- 3287.500c
Assess. val.'13(abt.act.)_28,650.000 68
A918-1926
---160.0000
Os
State&Co.tax(per 31.000) '13....$6.50
-1920-1928
Os
_ 40.0000 ...--1922-1930
Population in
_ _____ 22,197 Its
'10 jr-A 300.0000 _
LA PLATA COUNTY.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
GUNNISON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _3787,500
County seat Is Durango. All
This town Is In Gunnison County.
INT. payable at County Treasbonds are tax-exempt.
Inc. Feb. 28 1880. Pop'n '10, 1,026.
MESA COUNTY IRR. DIST.
urer's office or in New York.
Ref.(Red. aft. 10 yrs. from issue).
Water (Red. after Dec. 1 1915).
Irrigation Bds.(Red. beg.in 1925)•
430'01
53
.-- $33.125c.--Dec 1 1921 434s'03 M-S $91,500c_fvlar 1 1921 6s '10 J-D Sa8,000
PALISADE IRRIGATION DIST.
s
-a
35.000c
1923 BOND.DEBT Apr 25'14_4188.93
0
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1918).
1 00
This district is in Mesa County.
Os
___ 327.800e
102R BOND.DEBT Apr 16'14 $126,500 Assessed val. 1913 (est).__ _ 260.000 68 '05 A-03160.000r- -1916-1925
INT. at Nat. Park Bank and (38 '10 J-J 88.000c- - - -1921-1930
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1-14 360.925 Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 15,164.618
State&Co.tax(per31.000) '13-36.80 Kountze Bros., both of N. Y. City. BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-3248,000
Warrants outstanding
14,000 Population in 1910
10,812
Cash on hand
4,040
INT. on bonds of 1905 at County
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)_ _1.053.435
BIONT'EZIYMA VALLEY 111R. D. Treas, office or at First Nat. Bank,
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'13 $20.00
An irrigation district in Monte- Chicago; bonds of 1910 at Kountze
zuma Co. Pop'n '13 (est.) 2.700.
Bros.. N. Y., or Co. Trms. office.
INT. pay. at office of Town Treas.
or at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. City. LAS ANIMAS.
Irrigation Bonds.
This city is in Bent County.
as '06 J-D 3556,5000 -1917-1926 PARK CREEK IRRIG. DIST.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. In 1918)•
(V. 82, 1). 1228. for maturity.)
A district in Lae:GUNNISON COUNTY.
Os 'RS J-J 393.000c_ ....July 1 1928 Os '06 J-D 123.500c ---1917-1926 61 '10 J.I3 372,0
,rh../U110 1 1920
Gunnison is the county seat.
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 25'14_$100,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 2714.472.000
Canal Bonds.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). Assess. val. '13 (abt act)_ _1,263,355 68 '10 J-D 125.000c_Dec 1 '21-'30
INT. at a .aGy Tr..xt.s. office.
A-03343,800c
4s g
1919 Population in 1910 (Census).-.2,008 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '14_ _ 3805,000
(Subject to call 1909.)
107.570 PITKIN COUNTY.
INT.at Nat.Bank of Com.,N.Y. Floating debt
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.-4343,800
Coo et, .,eat is Aspen. All bonds
Assessed val.'13 (abt.act.) 3,700.000
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.).14.564,800
Total tax (per acre) 1913------$2.75 are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910. 4.566.
Eitate&Co.tax (per 31,000)'13.$11.00 LAS ANIMAS COUNTY.
Refund.(Red. beg. May 11910).
; TNT,at office of County Treasurer
County seat is Trinidad
Population in 1910
5 897
M-N$3130.200c__May 1 1920
or at Nat. Bank of Commerce. N. Y. 58
Refund.
INT. at County Treasurer's office 4348'11 J-J Bonds(Red.beg.in 1921)•
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914- 3377.800
$155.000c
1931
or at Kountze Bros.. New York.
67.768
Floating debt
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ 3155.000 MONTROSE.
ASSESS. val. '13 (abt. act.)-6.848.085
Assess. val.'13(abt.act.). 38.295.655
This city is the county seat of State&Co.tax(perS1.000) 14317.91+
HENRYLYN /BRIG. DISTRICT. State&Co.tax(per$1.000) '13- $7.42 Montrose Co. Inc. as a town May 2
INT. payable in N. Y. at Noun=
Population in 1910
A district in Weld County.
33,643 1882, as a city of second class Mar. 1
Irrigation Bonds.
INT. at the First Nat Bank, N.Y. 1906. Commission govt. adopted Bros. and at office of County Treas.
Jan. 2 1914. Pop'n 1910, 3,254.
Os '09 --$3.615,000-Dec 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914..3,615,000
Water Bonds.
PUEBLO.
LOGAN IRRIGATION DIST.
5s
.I-D $20,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1929
Pueblo Is situated in Pueblo Co.
A district in Logan County.
, 5s
J-J 80.000-- _ _July 1 1920 Incorporated March 22 187(1. The
-See Denver.
Irrigation Constr. Bds.(Tax-free) 5s
HIGHLANDS.
M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1922 city of Bessemer was annexed to
I 5s
68 '11 J-D $480,000c
M-S 10,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1925 Pueblo in Jan. 1894. Commission
(After 11 and before 20 Years)
Refunding Bonds.
Sept. 19 1911
HINSDALE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14-$480,000 4s
J-J $28,400.....July 1 1930 government adoptedby the Supreme
and later sustained
County seat is Lake City. See
INT. at Sterling or Chase Nat. GEN.BD. DT.Oct 5'14._ $148,400 Court. Pop'n 1910, 44.395.
"State and City Section" for Nov. 29
Assess. debt (add'1)______ 16.374
1909 for remarks concerning walvIng Bank. New York.
Water-Works Dist. Bonds.
AS8698. val.'14 (abt.act.)__3•444.560
of interest on old bonds. $144.700
INT. in N. Y. City at Kountze 4s'03 J-13$150.000e___Dec 1 1918
of the old issues have been refunded LONGMONT.
Bros. and the Chemical Nat, Bank. 5s 14 J-J $202,000c___Jan 2 1929
Population 1910. 646.
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1024.)
This city Is in Boulder County.
434806 J-J 884.0000_ _Jan 2 1931
o Refunding (Red. beg. in 1910).
1873. On Mar. 7 1912
1920 Inc. Jan. 7 of the District Court up- MONTROSE COUNTY.
A-0$107,700c
(Subject to call after Jan 2 1916)
Judge Burke
1922 held the city's right to build a munici- , County seat Is Montrose.
37.000c
J-J
4s
Refunding Sewer Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-.4144.700 pal light and power plant outside of
s'05 J-13 $43,000c_ __Dec 1 1925
949.060 city limits by issuing warrants pay- 58 '13 F-A$118.000c-- _Feb 2 193a
Assess. val. 1913
(Subject to call Dec. 11910.)
(Subject to call Feb 2 1923.)
State& Co.tax(per$1,000)'13..$19.30 able out of the net earnings of the
5s '13 J-D 423,000c___Dee 1923 61 Funding Bonds.
'14 M-S $385.000c ..Mar 1 1929
INT. at office of County Treas. or plant. Of 341.500 warrants issued BOND.DEB Sept 29
'14 3141,000
at office of W. N. Coler & Co., N. Y. ..an. 1 1912 to build municipal power Assess. val.'13
(abt.act.)-12.849.550 5s Bridge and Viaduct Bonds.
plant for lighting city, $22.000 has State&Co.tax(per 31.000) 1913
'03 J-D$120,000c___Dec 1 1918
$8.20
been paid and $8,000 placed in the Population in 1910
HOLBROOK ORIG. DIST.
10.291 43.4s'07 J-D 136.000c_June 1 1927
bond sinking fund, with a cash balINT. payable at Co. Treas, office (Subject to call after June 1 1917.)
This district is in Otero County.
(Tax-exemra). ance in the treasury besides. this hav- or at Kountze Bros., New York.
Statement of Debt Sept. 29 1914.
Irrigation Bonds
ing been done with the net proceeds
General bonded debt
3684.000
Os '09 J-D$650.000c_Dec 1 '20-'29 of the plant. Pop'n in 1910. 4,256.
Water debt (special,add'i) 1,236,000
1 1914..$650,000
BOND. DEBT Apr
Water Bonds.
NORTH DENVER D1RIG. DIST. Park debt (special, add'i). 354.000
ASSOSS. val.'13(act. val.) _ _2,000,000
This district is in Adams
'02 J-J $110.000c___Jan 1 1917
Storm-sewer debt (special.
0
Total tax (per $1.000)'13-431.0 4s(Subject to call Jan. 1 1912.)
Interest coupons in default. County
additional)
V. 92,
117.000
INT. at County Treas. office or at Os '06 J-J $12,000c-July 2 1921 p. 478 and 972.
Paving district debt (spe(Subject to call after July 2 1916.)
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
Water Bonds.
cial, additional)
193,000
tisg'10.1-J 3165,000c...fan 1 1925 Os '09 J-D $400.000c_Oct 1 '20-'29 TOT.BD.DT.Sept 29'14 2,584,000
4
1 1920.) BOND. DEBT Seat 1912-4400,000 Value of city prop'y, 1912 421,537
(Subject to call after Jan
JULESBURG.
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Assessed valuation. real...26,066,634
534sg'10E-A $35.000c_ - _Aug 1 1925
This town Is in Sedgwick County.
Say. Bank, Chic., or at Co. Treas, Assessed val., personal__ 9,260,404
Refunding Water Bonds.
Works Bonds.
Water
Total val. 1913 (act. vol.) 35.327.038
-A $10,000c __Aug 1 1916 office in Brighton.
1922 Os '92 F
M-S 334.000e
534s
(Subject to call Aug 1 1902a
Tax rate (Per 31.000) 1913(Subject to call after 1917)
Northside
NORTHERN DELTA IRR. DIST.
Electric-Light Bonds.
}$23.40
1923
318,0000...M-S
613
_Oct
Eastaide
This
1920 5s '11 A-0 $46.000_ Oct. 1 1 1926 Delta district (P. 0. Delta) is in
-A 15,000C.._.
F
68
1916.)
Southside
County. Of the $140,000
23.40
1921 (Subject to call after 1914..$383.000
M-S 8,000c-..
Os
Bessemer
bonds mentioned below, 382.500
23.20
(lEN. BONDS Apr 2
Sewer Bonds.
2,000 have been sold and the remainder are
INTEREST on bridge and viaduct
1929 Assessment debt add'1)_-_
Apr 324,0000.lls
10,000
1914.499.000 Sinking fund (eatmated).-4,262.798 up as collateral security for about bonds of 1907 is payable at Chase
BOND.DEBT Mar 19
335,000 indebtedness. The fore- Nat. Bank, N. Y. City;
7.000 Assessed val.'13 (abt. act.)
Floating debt
18.95 going debt is against the district as a in N. Y. City, part at other bonds
Chase Nat.
5.000 City tax (per 31,000) 1913
Sinking fund
INT. on all bonds, except refund whole, while there are two mort- Bank and part at First Nat. Bank:
836,232
Assess. val.'14(full val.)
79 Ing water bonds, at Hanover Nat. gages aggregating $26,000 against also at office of City Treas, and at
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-433.
the canal and water right.
First Nat. Bank. Pueblo.
962 Bank and Pity Treas. office.
Population in 1910
GREELEY-POUDRE IRE. DIS. LANIAR SCR. DIST. NO. 14.
A district in Weld County. The Os '01 J-J
35,000c___July 1 1916
bonds below were confirmed by the 5s '02 A-0 5.000c-Oct 1 1917
District Court of Weld County on 5s '06 J4
9,000c_ _ _July 3 1921
July26 1910. V.91,p.540; V.94.p.427. (Subject to call after July 3 1911.)
Os '11 M-S $28,500_ _ _ _ Mar 1 1951
Irrigation Bonds.
68'09 J-D$5,100.000c-Dec 1 20-29 (Subject to call after Mar. 1 1931.)
(For maturity see V. 91, p. 540.) BOND. DEBT June 30 1914 $43.000
BOND.DEBT Mar 191145.100,000 Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.)_1.019.837
Assessed valuation 1909...8.000,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$20.00
INT. at County Treasurer's office.




1

Nov .1914.j

PUEBLO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. SAN LUIS VALLEY IRRIG.DIST.
A district in Saguache County.
This Is district No. 1 of Pueblo
Irrigation Bonds(Tax-exempt).
County. Bonds are tax-exempt.
6s '09 J-D$530.000c .__1920-1929
Building Bonds.
1 1931 (18 '12 J-D 170.000c -_ _1920-1930
4345'11 F-A$100.000c-Aug
Oct 1914_ 4700.000
410'11 F-A 30,000c-Aug 1 1931 BOND.DEBTis payable _at County
INTEREST
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1921.)
1920 Treasurer's office in Saguache and at
M-S $18.000c___ -Sept
48
Kountze Bros., N. Y. City.
(Subject to call.)
Refunding Bonds (Red.in 1912).
$126.000c_ Aug 1 1931
4146'11
COUNTY.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914 $274,000 SAN MIGUEL is Telluride. All
County seat
150
Sinking fund
bonds are exempt from taxation.
49,715
Floating debt
Ref. gds.(Red. beg. in 1913.)
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 22.786.167 68
J-J $79.000c-Jan 1 1923
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-46.00
Road (Red. beg. 10 yrs.from issue).
25.000
Population in 1914 (est.)
65 02 A-0 S6,000c_May 15 1922
INT. at County Treasurer's office fis
A-0 20.000c__ _Oct 1 1922
or at First National Bank. N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $105,000
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)10.343,120
PUEBLO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 20. State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13412.05
Building Bonds.
4 700
Population in 1910
1931
J-D$190,000
43s
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
(Subject to call 1921.)
-A $84.000c.__Aug 1 1919
45 '04 F
SILVERTON SCR. DIST. NO. 1.
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1909.)
A district in San Juan County.
Funding Bonds.
41011 F
-A $35,000.Subi to call '21 Population 1910, 2,300.
Refunding Bonds.
55 05 J-J $10.000c--July 1 1920
1917 (Subject to call after July 1 19101
430'97 M-S $30.000c
(Subject to call after 1907.)
5s '11 J-D $60.000c_._June 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 14'14 $339,000 (Subject to call after June 1 1921.)
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)._24.560.056 BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1914_ $70,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_46.00 Assess. val.'14(act. val.)_ _4.872,546
Population in 1913 (est.)
25.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$4.75
INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y.
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Silverton, and at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.0
PUEBLO COUNTY.
County seat is Pueblo.
The State Supreme Court on Nov. 1 STERLING.
This
County. Inc.
1909 declared valid the bonds given Sept. 1city is in Logan1910, 3.044.
1884. Pop'n
below. V. 89, p. 1293.
Water Bonds.
Refund. Bds. (Red. beg. in 1919). 5s '06 __- $45,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1921
45 '09 F-A$350.000__.-Feb 1 1929 5s '06 ___
5,000c__ _June 1 1923
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $350.000 5s '08 ___
10,000c_ __Aug 1 1923
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.).60.305.249 55 '09 __- 25,000c_ _ -Aug 1 1924
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '13.-S7.20 55
__- 56,000c_ _Mar 15 1934
Population in 1910
52,223
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y., 6s '08 __- $40.000c___Nov 1 1919
6s '10 ___
14,000c_ __Nov 1 1920
or at County Treasurer's office.
GEN. BD. DT.Sept 28'14 $195,000
Assess. val. '13 (abt act). _1,758.000
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-$24.00
RIO GRANDE COUNTY.
Del Norte is the county seat. All
INT. Is payable at City Treasurer's
bonds are tax-exempt.
office or at Kountze Bros. In N. Y.
Funding and Refunding Bonds.
F-A$135.500c---Awt 1 1919
55
TRINCHERA IRRIG. DIST.
(Subject to call Aug 1 1909)
This district is in Castilla County.
F-A $17,800c- --Aug 1 1919
4s
6s '11 J-D$617,000c_ _Apr 1 '22-'31
(Subject to call Aug 11909)
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'144617,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 29 14 $153.300 Assess. val.'13(40% act.) 348.000
15.710
Sinking fund..
Assess. val.'13(abt. act.) 10.373.395 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13-$16.50
INT at County Treasurer's office
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13-$9.00
6,563 or at Guaranty Trust Co.. N. Y.
Population in 1910
INT. at ICountze Bros., N. Y. C.
RIVERSIDE IRRIG. DIST.
A district (P. 0. Fort Morgan) In
Morgan, Logan and Weld counties.
6s '07 J-D$747,500c_July I '18-'27
6s '10 J-D 300,000c_ - - -1920-1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 191441.047.500
INT. payable at Nat. Bk. of Commerce, N. Y. City, or at Co. Treasurer's office In Ft. Morgan.

TRINIDAD.
This city is situated in Las Animas
County. Incorp. Dec. 30 1879. Commission government defeated Aug. 2,
1912. Population 1910, 10,204.
Water-Works Bonds.
43.3'06 M-S $225,000c_Mar 1 1921
(Subject to call 1916.)
1928
5s '13 J-J $45.000c
Refunding Water Bonds.
58 '12 A-0 $365.000e-Apr 1 1932
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1922.)
Street and Bridge Bonds.
4%8'05 M-N$82.000c. 1925
(Subject to calf 1915.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ $717.000
Sinking fund
50.000
Assessed valuation 1913-10.039 660
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-- __$6.64
INT. on $45.000 water bonds at
City Treas. office or at E. H. Rollins
& Sons, Denver. or at N. Y. City;
other bonds at First Nat. Bank, N.Y
City and at City Treasurer's office.

ROCKY FORD.
This city is in Otero Co. Incorp.
Aug. 10 1887. Pop'n 1910, 3,230.
Water Bonds.
55 '06 J-D$100.000c- --June 5 1921
(Subject to call after June 1916)
514s
F-A $7,000c
Aug 1919
50.000c___Jan 1 1925
6.3 '10 J-J
(Subject to call after Jan 11920).
Refund.
(Red.aft.10 yrs.from issue)
13s '14 ___ $15.000
1934
GEN.BD. DT. Oct 614.. $172.000
Assess't debt Apr 25 1914_
19,000
Assess. val. 1913
2.500.001) TRINIDAD SCIEI001 DIST. NO.1.
INT. payable at Kountze Bros..
Bonds are tax-exempt.
414s'95
$30.000c
N. Y.. or at City Treasurer's office.
1915
4145'02 - 17,000c
1917
4348'04 --- 12.000c
1919
SAN ARROYA /BRIG. DIST.
1919
This district (P. 0. Fort Morgan) 4144'06 --- 35.000c
4)0'07
20.000c
1921
is in Morgan Co. Bonds in default. 414s10 J-J 100,000c_ _
_July 1 1925
138 '08 J-D$235.000c-Sept 1 '19-'28
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- _ -$235.000 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $204,500
Assess. val.'13
Tax rate (per acre) 1911-12..-43.42 School tax (per(abt. act.) 10.201.500
INT. at County Treasurer's office. Population in $1,000)-----$8.00
14.000
1913 (est.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office
SAN JUAN COUNTY.
-County seat is Silverton.
VICTOR.
Ref. Bds.(Bed. beg. in 1909)•
J-J $97.000c--Jan 1 1919 asThis city Is in Teller County. Inc
68
a town May 15 1894: city of
School District Bonds.
second class March 3 1898.
6s '05 J-J $10.000c___July 1 1920
Water Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1910.)
$34,000_ _May 1 1923
-a. 60,000c-July 1 1931 _a
65 11 s.
350.000._ _Feb 1 1916
(Subject to call July 1 1921.)
DEBT Apr 1914-- *384.000
County bond. debt Oct 1.4 $97,000 BOND. debt
Floating
122.343
70,000 Sinking fund
dist. bonds (add'OL,
Sch.
10.000
(water)
Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.) 4.623.659 Assess. val. •14 (full val.)-1.060.020
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13416.80 City tax (per $1,000) 1914----$37.50
Population in 1910 (Census).--3.063 Population in 1910
3.162
INTEREST at Kountze Bros. and
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
National Park Bank, N. V.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding certain civil divisions in
the State of Colorado which are not represented among tho foregoing.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax p. Pop'n
Valuation. 11,000. 1910.
Location-. Debt
681
Antonito (T), Conejos County-$28,000 $3,000 1$414,0001$18.90
1125,000 ___ _
None
40,000
Arvada, Jefferson County.-1,834
Aspen (C). Pitkin County.... 45,000 59.213 *245,180 *48.00
569
None 5360,030 111.50
27,000
.Ault (T), Weld County
2.516
1200,000
None
29.500
Baca County
County High Sch. Dist__ 35,000
Bent
997
00
'257.000
Brush (C), Morgan County-- 82.000 15,000(11.426.446 '28
17.833 11.285
d86,000
Conejos County
3,000 5399.000 116.50
Co.... 54.000
Cortez (T), Montezuma
Cripple Creek Sch. Dist. No. 1- 64,000 94.000
840
Del Norte (T), Rio Grande Co_S46,000 11,655a14.811.13
5
13.688
71,700
Delta County
2,500 •1.480.000
54,900
School District
Delta
2,983
57,000 1None 16.832,232 t9.30
Eagle County •
614
None t479.930 '37.00
Fort Lupton (T). Weld Co.- 46.500
431
*105,000 55,000
Fountain (T),El Paso County
529
----- 5600,500 t19.00
Fowler (T). Otero County.... 55.000 -




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UTAH-DEBT OF STATE

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax p. Pop'n
1910.
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000.
Location1,112
Goldfield (C), Teller County.... 37.000 36.000 a722.000 a35.00
Hilirose Irrigation District__ 70,000
None
724
None 1600.000 117.00
Holly (T). Prowers County.. _ 63,000
1480,000 142.61
659
None
Holyoke (T), Phillips County_ 33,000
1•08
Hotchkiss (T), Delta County- 78,000
None
1193.000 *73.00
4,510
None
Hugo (C). Lincoln County_ ___ 32,000
2,154
None
1766.950 154.75
Idaho Springs, Clear Creek Co- 75,000
None 15.351.967 58.60
La Junta School Dist. No. 11_ 78.500
7,5C8
None 251,000 c2.106,527 c52.00
Leadville. Lake County
60,000
807
5,447 1679.681 t28.50
Meeker (T), Rio Blanco Co
Mosca Irrigation District.... 75,000,
3.179
42,800
600 17.096.823 14.91
Phillips County
1260,080 129.80
376
Ridgway (T), Ouray County
30,000
None
65.000
None 5692,000 *50.00
698
Rine (T), Garfield County
33.000
2,332
Rio Bianco County
14.927.256 110.25
None 53.038.000 14.64
Salida (C), Chaffee County... 51.500
4.425
Nonea11,670,425 a15.00
Salida School District No. 7_.244.090
1.227
Steamboat Springs, Routt Co_ 99.200
2.500 51.150,095 518.00
'3,215,620 '20.00
Weld County Sch. D. No. 37_160,000
None 5400.000
Westminster (T), Adams Co..- 28.000
Wray (T), Yuma County
35,000
None
1600,000
1,000
(C) City. (T) Town. c 1909 figures. e 1910 figure', j1911 figures.
a 1914 figures.
• 1912 figures.
t 1913 figures.
I Total debt.
d County divided 1-3 of above indebtedness belonging to Alamos& Co.

State of Utah.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, (ice
Organized as a Territory (Act Sept. 9 1850)___. Sept.. 9 1850
aidmitted as a State
Jan. 4 1896
rotal area of State (square miles)
84.844
Salt Lake City
state Capital
Governor (term expires 1st Monday Jan. 1917)__Wm. Spry
Secretary (term expires 1st Monday Jan. 1917)DavidMattson
Treas. (term exp. 1st Monday Jan. 1917)_Jesse D. Jewkes
Auditor (term exp. 1st Monday Jan. 1917)_Lincoln G. Kelly
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday In
January. and sessions are limited to 60 days.
-The loans outstanding are as follows:
DEBT OF STATE.
-InterestPrincipal
-LOANS% Payable. 'When Due. Outstand'g.
Name and Purpose.
Refunding bonds
J & J
Sep.. 1 1918 $150,000
c 1898 314
do
do
J& J
c 1900 314
July 2 1920
300.000
State bonds (gold)
July 1 1916
c 1896 4
J& J
200.000
Road and bridge bonds___c_1911 4
J&J
July 1 1931
260.000
University building bonds_c_1911 4
J&J
July 1 1931
300.000
Capitol building bonds ___c_1914 5
J&J
Jan. 1 1934
200.000
do
do
do ___c_1914 4
J&J
Jan. 1 1934
200,000
do
do
do ___c_1914 4
J&J
Jan, 1 1924
200.000
All bonds are non-taxable.
-See State and City Section for November 1913
DEBT LIMITATION.
for constitutional provision regulating the incurring of State and municipal
debt.
INTEREST on the bonds of 1897 is payable at the Deseret National Bank.
Salt Lake City, or at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co.. New York: on the
bonds of 1396. 1898 and 1900 at the U.S. Mortgage & Trust Co.. New York
City, or the State Bank of Utah. Salt Lake City, and on the bonds of 1911
at the Hanover National Batik, N. Y. City.and at Deseret National Bank,
Salt Lake City; and on the bonds of 1914 at the State Treasurer's office or
in New York City.
BONDED DEBT April 1914 was *1.810.000: on the same date the sinking fund amounted to $370,000.
-In 1913 the total assessed valuation was $213.859.TAX VALUATION.
715: In 1912 it was $200.209.2117,In 1910,3186,354.505: in 1908, $166.019.355; in 1906. $143.995.919; in 1904. i6132.994,247; in 1900. $105,629.041.
The State tax (per $1,000) in 1912 was $7.50.
f A X CION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.- The Secretary of Stateadvised
is. under date of December 11 1911, that he could find 13. statute which
exoressly exempts from taxation bonds,notes or other evidences of indebtedness Issued by the State. counties, school districts and municipalities.
The constitution, however, exempts all property owned by such political
divisions and also exempts mortgages from taxation, and it has been construed that the bonds of the State and Its municinallties are mortgages.
and therefore not taxable. The Legislature of 1911 passed two Acts
providing for bond issues ($260.00)) road and bridge and $300.000 university) and in both of them Acts it was expressly stipulated that the bonds
&honld be exempt from taxation for any purpose within the Statc
POPULATION OF STATE.207.90111870. - .86.78611850
1910
373.3511 I.890 _
11.360
1900
246.74911880
. 113.96311860
40.2731
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF UTAH.
ALPINE HIGH SCR. DIS. NO. 1
This district is in Utah County.
Population 1914 (est.) 12,500.
58 '12 Apr $60,000c___Apr 1 1932
(Subject to call April 1 1922.1
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $60.000
Floating debt
27,800
Assessed valuation 1914..4.968.778
INT. at Bank of American Fork

Assessed valuation 1913.-11,701,589
Real valuation (est.)
26.000.000
INT. at Barris Tr. & Say. Bk., Chic.

BRIGHAM CITY.
This city is in Box Elder County.
Electric-Light Bonds.
$30,000
General Bonds.
--- 38.000
BEAVER.
Water-Works Bonds.
This city is in Beaver County.
5s '12 F-A $35,000- - - -June 1 1932
Municipal Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1914_ $73.000
6s '14 M-N$30,000._ __May 1 1934 Assess.val.'14(abt.3-5act.)1.091.391
(Subject to call beg. May 11924)
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1914-$39.95
TOTAL DEBT
(1) Population in 1910
3,689
Population in 1910
1,899
CACHE COUNTY SCR. DIST.
BLUE BENCH IRRIGDIST.N0.1.
Building Bonds.
A district in Wasatch County.
58 '07 J-J $19.750c___July I 1927
J-D$125.000
68
(Subject to call beg. in 1912.)
(Due 10 to 20 years.)
430'11 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Mar 27 '144125,000
(Subject to call beg. in 1921.)
Warrant debt (estimated).
4,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_4169,750
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Assess.yal.'13(14act.val.)-6.500.000
School tax (per *1.000) 1913.-311.00
BOXELDER COUNTY.
Population in 1914 (est.).-_-15.000
Brigham Is the county seat.
INTEREST payable at Chicago
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)• Say. & Trust Co., Chicago, or Cache
41Is'12 J-D$175.000c_ __June 1 1932 Valley Banking Co.. Logan.
BOND DEBT Oct 2 1914_ $175.000
Sink. fund & int. Jan '1,4_ 21,529 CARBON COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1914-12,359,857
Price is the county seat.
Population in 1910
13.894 59 '09 M-N$40.000_ _ May 1 1929
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Bank, Chicago.
58 '10 J-J $30.000-__July 1 1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
BOXELDER CO. SCR. DUMB.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14._ 170,000
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund
20.024
_13
$21.300
Assess. val.'14 (14 act.)-- -6.653.007
410'12 F-AS200.000c __Feb 1 1932 State& Co.tax(per$1,
000)'14_$24.45
TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1914- *221,300 Population in 1910
8.624
Sinking fund
7,200
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office

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NEW MEXICO-DEBT OF STATE.

xcix.

DAVIS COUNTY HIGH SCR. D. NEBO HIGH SCR.DIST. NO.2.
1933
be
-- $180.000
A district in Utah County.
TOTAL DEBT
(7) 58 '11 A-0 $150.000
-Oct 1 1931
Assessed valuation 1912__ _6,250,000 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1921.)
School tax rate (per $1,000)'12-$9.50 BOND. DEBT June 1914_6150,000
Assessed valuation (est.)-8,000,000
EMERY COUNTY.
INTEREST payable in Springville
Castle Dale is the county seat. All or at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N. Y.
bonds are tax-exempt.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '10 M-S $35,000c__Feb 7 1930 NEW HOPE IRRIGATION DIST.
(Subject to call after Feb. 7 1920.)
P. 0. Independence. Of the bonds
BOND.DEBT April 4'14.. $35.000 given below $20,000 were sold up to
3.407 March 21 1913.
Sinking fund
act.) 2,800,660 65 '12 J-D $40.000c_ --Sept'23-'32
Assess. val.'13 (1-3
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'13_617.50 TOTAL DEBT Mar 21 1913440,000
6.750
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. INT. at Co. Treas. office in Vernal.

SALT LAKE CITY SCR. DIST.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Bonds are taxable.
55
$12,000_- _Oct 1 1923
45 g '08 J-J $250,000c-July 1 1928
5,400_ _Apr 1 1924
48 g '10 J-J 662,000c...-July 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 27'14_447.400
Assessed valuation 1913
4349g'12F-A 325.000c
-Feb 1 1932
773,390
Total tax (per 61,000)'13_414.00
Refunding Bonds.
4348'13 F-A$155,000c___Aug 1 1933 Population in 1910
3.508
Building Bonds.
434g.'13 F-14200,000c-- _Aug 1 1933 TOOELE.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14_1,592,000
This city is in Tooele County.
Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)-68,107.486
School tax (per $1,000) 1914.__$9.60 5sSchool Bonds (Red. Aug. 1 '17)•
'12
Value of school prop. 1914-3,166,547 TOTAL--- $30.000_ -- _Aug 1 1932
DEBT Apr 1913-$30.000
Population in 1913 (est.) -110,000
INTEREST on bonds due 1928
at N.W.Halsey& Co., Chic.: on bonds WASATCH CO.HIGH SCR.DIST.
of 1912 at National City Bank, N. Y.; 68 '12 M-S $50.000c___Mar 1 1932
(Subject to call Mar 1 1917)
on bonds of 1910 at National City
Bank and at McComick dc Co., Salt BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '14__ 650.000
Lake City; other bonds at Nat. City Floating debt
4.000
OGDEN.
Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)_..1,966,647
Bank, N. Y. City.
GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This
School tax (per 81.000) 1914-$6.50
A district (P.0. Salt Lake City) in Feb. city is in Weber County. Inc.
6 1851. City on Jan. 1 1909 SALT LASE COUNTY.
Population in 1914 (est.)
Salt Lake County. Bonds are tax- purchased water-works
5,500
for $550,400.
Salt Lake City is the county seat
exempt. Pop n 1914 (est.). 18,000.
INT. at E. H. Rollins & Sons.
-A $3,750c-Aug 1 1924 4s Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds(Red. in 1916). Denver.
5s '04 F
'01 J-D§$30,000c___June 1921
58 '04 3-D *13.000c___June 1 1924 43006 J-D 630.000c___June 1 1926 430'06 F-A$350.000c --Aug 1 1926
i
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14_ $30,000 WEBER COUNTY.
5s '05 3-D *10,000c_June 15 1925 43009 J-J
430'06 J-D *52.000__--June 1 1926 430'11 J §100.000_ __Jan 2 1929 Warrants outstg.Sept 1 '14_ 358.796
County seat is
-D 40.000c___June 1 1931 Assess. val. '14 (2-5 act.)_93.188,122 are tax-exempt. Ogden. All bonds
430'07 3-0 *40.000c_ __June 1 1927
Pop'n '10. 35.179.
F-A
430'09 A-O*100,000c___Apr 1 1929 430 12 A-0 00,000c-Feb 1 1932 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14-315.70
Refund. (Red. beg. July 1 '12).
430'12
_ _Apr 1 1932 Population in 1910
50,000c(Subject to call after April 1 1919.)
131,426 4s '02 J-J $68,000c-July 1 1922
'
50,000c___Dec 1 1932
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_668.000
434812 M-N$80,000_ _ _ -May 1 1932 430'13 J
M-N 100,000-_May 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $298.750
Warrants outstanding
88,513.
Water Bonds.
18.959
Sinking fund
SPRINGVILLE.
Sinking fund & other funds.._ 19,999
This city is in Utah County.
Ass'd val. '13 (2-5 act.) 9,495,860 430'09 __ $450,000c___Jan 2 1929
Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)
032.160
-20,
58 '11 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1915
School tax (per 61.000) 1913-$13.30 GEN. BDS.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'14415.044
Oct 1914
$995.000 5s Water Bonds (Red. in 1920)•
*Red. after 5 years from issue.
'10 A-0 $30,000____Apr 1 1930
INT. payable at County Treasury.
268,425
INTEREST payable part at Utah Assessment debt (acici'l)-Floating debt
154.012
Nat. Bank and part at E. H. Rollins
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914-1,417,437
do Sons, Boston, Mass.
Assess.val.'14(36 act.)_ 14,854,540
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 635.50
Population in 1910
JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
25,580
This district (P. 0. Midvale) is in
*Red. aft. 10 years from issue.
Salt Lake County. All bonds are
INT. at Utah Nat. Bank, Ogden,
tax-exempt. Pop'n 1914 (est.) 20,500. and in N. Y. City at Chemical Nat.
Building Bonds.
Bank. Chase Nat. Bank, E. H. Rol1925 lins & Sons and at R. M.Grant & Co.
68 '05 J-D 165.500c
1923
58 '03 M-8 115,500c
1923
68 '03 J-D 43,000c
430'06 34 430.000c___July 1 1926
430'07 M-N130.000c-May 1 1927 OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
430'08 34 40.000c_..July 1 1928
Building Bonds.
5s 10 A-0 60.000c-Apr 1 1930 45 g
J-J $100.000c___July 1 1922
1933
-a 100,000c
5s '13 s
(Subject to call July 1 1912.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914- $284,000 4s '08 M-S $75,000c
1928
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)-12,941,806
(Subject to call after 1913.)
Population in 1914 (est.)
20,500
Refunding Bonds(Tax-exempt).
Red. after 5 years from issue.
430'12 J-D 620,000
-Dec
INTEREST at Sandy City Bank or (Subject to call after Dec 1 1 1932
1917.)
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston, Mass BOND.DEBT Oct5 1914 $195.000
ITS
Assess. val.'13(3 act.)--14.724.530
,
1
'CAMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'13-$8.313
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
Value ofschool property'13 600.000
This district is in Summit County.
Population In 1914 (est.)----30.000 Organized as a Territory (Act Sept. 9 1850)._.Dec. 13 1850
Building Bonds.
_s '14 ___ $30,000
INTEREST on $100,000 Issue payJan. 6 1912
able at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.;$75,- Admitted as a State (Act June 10 1910)
TOTAL DEBT
(1)
000 issue at N. W. Halsey & Co.. Total area of State (square miles)
122,634
Chicago; on $20.000 bonds at
LEHI SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Kountze Bros., N. Y. City.
Santa Fe
State capital_ .
This district is in Utah County.
55 '05 --- $18.000c
1915
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1916)__ Wm. C. McDonald
58 '10 --- 30.000c
1930 PARK
CITY.
(Subject to call after 1915.)
Secretary (term expires Dec. 31 1916) ____ Antonio Lucero
This city is in Summit County.
BOND.DEBT April 1914.. 648.000
Water
-Works (Part every 5 years). Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1916)
0. N. Marron
Sinking fund
13.000
1915-1930
Ass'd val.'13 (34 act.)--1.572,789 6s '10 A-0 $50,000
LEGISLATURE.
-The first session of the Legislature began In March
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914-450,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-47.00
1912. Subsequent sessions are to begin on the second Tuesday of January
977,624
INT. payable at Utah State Nat. Assessed valuation 1910
Population in 1910
3.439 next after each general election. No regular session is to exceed 60 days,
Bank, Salt Lake City.
except the first, which may be 90 days, and no special session may exceed
30 days.
LOGAN.
REFUNDING BILL.
-In 1899 a general refunding bill. applicable alike
Inc. 1866 PROVO.
This city is in Cache Co
This city (now governed under the to the Territory and the counties and municipalities therein, passed the
Electric-Light Bonds.
county
45 '03 M-N665.000c___May 1 1923 commission form) is the 6 1851. seat Legislature-see "Chronicle" of March 18 and 25 1899
Feb.
The bonded debt is as follows:
58 g '04 J-D 12.000c..-June 1 1924 of Utah Co. Inc. (Red. beg. in
Refunding Bds.
'12.)
Refunding Bonds.
LOANS-InterestPrincipal
58 '13 J-J $40,000--Jan 1 1933 430 g M-8 $33,000c_-Mar 15 1922
Name and Purpose.
P. C. Payable.
When Due. Outstanding
Liquidation Bonds.
Water. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. iss.)
Armory Bldg. bonds_ _ _cou_1904 4
A-0
April 1 1934
$15,000
430'07 F-A $45.000c....Aug 15 1927 430'06 J-D $35.000_ __June 1 1926
Subject to call after April 1 1924.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $162,000 5s '10 --- 90,000__ -July 11 1930
do
do
cou-1908 4
A-0
April 1 1938
40,000
30.000 BOND.DEBT Oct 19144158,000_ _
Floating debt
Subject to call after April 11928.
4.500 Assess. val.'14(70% act.)-2,960,872 Capitol re-bldg. bonds_ _cou _1895 5
Sinking fund
M-N
1925
75,000
2,506,862 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913-417.50
Assess. val.'13(3‘ act.)
($25,000 due May 1 and $50,000 due Nov. 1 1925: subj. to call after 1915.)
Total tax rate(per $1,000)14-$52.00 Population in 1910
8.925
do
do
cou_1899 4
M-N
May 1 1929
50.000
7,522
Population In 1910
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.
Subject to call May 1 1919
INT. on electric-light bonds _pay- Y.. or at office of City Treasurer.
do
do
cou_1907 4
J-D
June 1 1937
25.000
able at Utah Nat. Bank, Salt Lake
Subject to call after June 1 1927.
City, and on refunding bonds at
do
do
cou_1907 4
J-D
Dec 1 1937
25,000
City Treasurer's office.
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1927.
SALT LAKE CITY.
con _1912 6
M-S
July 1 1915-'17 145,000
This city is situated in Salt Lake Deficit loan bonds
cou_1895 5
J4
July 1 1925
30,000
County and was incorporated in 1851 insane Asylum _____
LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Subject to call after July 1 1915.
and Jan. 20 1860. Commission govRefunding Bonds.
M-S
1924-1925
$81,000
5s '08 M-N$15.000c-May 1 1918 ernment adopted Nov.71911. Popu- Penitentiary refund. cou.'94&'95 6
Subject to call after 1914-1915.
68 '11 34 35.000c-July 1 1931 lation in 1910, 92,777.
M'S
cou-1903 4
July 1 1933
101.000
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
Refunding Bonds. (Tax Exempt.) Refunding bonds
Subject to call after July 1 1923.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14_650,000 430'04 J-J $548.000c-Jan 1 1924
11-5
1909 4
Mch 1 1939
do
do
128,000
Assess. val.'13(45% act.)-2,535,511 4s '98 M-8 500,000c_Sept 1 1918
Subject to call after Mch 1 1919.
School tax (per $1,000) 1912-49.75 45 '01 J-J 500.000c-__Jan 1 1921
Dec 16 1952
do
do --gold cou_1912 434 --1,086,000
1914 (est.)-----8.000 45 '01 3-3 200,000c-July 1 1921
Population in
Subject to call beginning Dec 16 1922
INT. on 55 of 1908 at Utah Na- 430'14 M-N775,000c._ _May 1 1934
July 11953
J-J
do
do __gold cou_1913 5
$179,000
tional Bank,Salt Lake City. On other
Water Bonds. (Tax Exempt.)
(Subject to call beginning July 11933).
bonds at First Nat. Bank. Logan.
45 '00 A-0$225,000c___Oct 1 1920
do __gold cou-1913 434 J4 July 1 1953
do
453,500
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1910.)
(Subject to call beginning July 11933.)
430'08 A-0 475.000c-Oct 1 1928 Territorial Inst. bonds-cou_1907 4
3-3
July 1 1937
125,000
MURRAY.
call after Oct. 1 1918.)
Subject to call after July 1 1927.
This city is in Salt Lake County. (Subject to
43014 34 200.000c_ _July 1 1934
Inc. In 1902.
INTEREST on deficit loan bonds at State Treasurer's office; on refundElectric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Water Inuit.(Tax Exempt.)
ing bonds of 1912 and 1913 at State Treasurer's office and at Seaboard
1932 45 '05 A-0 $850.000c_ _Apr 1 1925 Bank. N. Y.; on all others at the National Bank of Commerce, N.Y. Nat.
5s '12 3-D $60,000
City.
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
(Subject to call April 1 1915.)
and at Harris, Forbes & Co.. N. Y.
Water-Works Bonds.
-The total bonded debt Apr. 1914 was $2.625,000.
Sewer. (Tax Exempt.)
TOTAL DEBT.
1930
M-S $20,000
'05 A-0$150,000c-Apr 1 1925
-The assessed valuation (about 1-3 cash
ASSESSED VALUATION.
BOND.DEBT Oct 7'14__ $80,000 4s (Subject to call by Apr 1 '15)•
value) for 1913 was 191,734.601; the tax rate for 1913 was 113.50.
50,000
Floating debt
g'08A-0125,000c___Oct 1 1928
act.)-2,061,579 430
Assessed val.'14(
STATEHOOD.
-On Aug. 21 1911 the President signed the joint resolu(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 '18).
INT. on electric-light bonds at 00'14 J-J 100,000c___Ju1y 1 1934 tion passed by Congress admitting the Territories of New Mexico and
Kountze Bros., N. Y.; others at GEN.BD.DT. Nov 1'1444.648,000 Arizona into the Union. This resolution suggested an amendment to be
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chicago, Assessment debt (add'!)
- 1,541.650 submitted to the voters at the first State election making their constitution
Denver, San Francisco, Boston, Water debt (included).- 1,750.000 easier of amendment. This amendment was adopted Nov. 71911. V.94.
New York City.
1.877 p. 148. The proclamation admitting New Mexico to Statehood was signed
Sinking fund
Total val. '14 (30% act.)_68,143,339 by the President on Jan. 6 1912. V. 94, p. 148.
-Article IX,of constitution contains the sectioge
DEBT LIMITATION.
MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT. City tax (Per $1,000) 1913-$13.00
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-39.80 which regulate the debt of State, county, city, &c. The State may borrow
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
money not exceeding the sum of
bs g '10 J-J $35,000c__ _June 1 1930
Salt Lake deficits or failure in revenue or for8200,000 in the aggregate,to meet casual
INTEREST payable in
necessary expenses. The State may also
(Subject to call after June 1 1920) City and at First Nat.Bank,N.Y.C.
contract debts to suppress insurrection and to provide for the public defense.
511'14 M-S *S30.000c-Mar 1 1934
-City lands, buildings, No other debt shall be contracted unless authorized by law for some specified
(Subject to call after March 11924.)
ASSETS.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14.. $65,000 sewer-system and street and sidewalk work or object, which law shall provide for an annualtax levy sufficient to
5,000 paving are valued at $9,475.004 pay the Interest and to provide a sinking fund to pay the principal within
Sinking fund Mar 1 '14-Assess. val.'14 (1-3 act.)-2.061,054 water-works system at $6,305,180 50 years.
No school district shall ever become indebted in an amount exceeding els
Bch. tax rate (per $1,000)'14.81240 other assets at $507,454. Cash in
5.000 treasury Dec. 31 1913 was as follows (6) per centum on the assessed valuation of the taxable property as shown
Population in 1914 (est)
trust by the preceding general assessment. The section giving the limitations
*INT. in N. Y. C., others at Revenue funds.$89,234.96,and
of indebtedness of counties, cities, towns and villages reads as follows:
funds, $158,802.96.
First Nat. Bank, Murray.




State of New Mexico

NOV., 1914.]

ARIZONA-DEBT OF STATE.

SECTION 13. No county, city, town or village shall ever become Indebted to an amount in the aggregate, including existing Indebtedness, exceeding tour per centum on the value of the taxable property within such
county, city, town or village, as shown by the last preceding assessment for
State or county taxes; and all bonds or obligations Issued in excess of such
amount shall be void; provided, that any city, town or village may contract
debts In excess of such limitation for the construction or purchase of a sysor village.
tem for supplying water, or of a sewer system,for such city, townpage 141
All the provisions of this Article IX. in full will be found on
of the "Chronicle for Nov. 18 1911.
TERRITORIAL AND MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM TAX
ATION.-For opinions, see V. 85, p. 1534; V. 86. p. 240; V. 87, p. 111.
POP LI ATION.-The population of New Mexico has been as follows in
the years named. The total for 1900 Includes Indians and whites on Indian
account. Such persons In 1890
reservations not previously taken intoThese figures were not reported agfor
gregated 6.689 and in 1880 23,452. included in 1910 was 18,837.
number of Indians alone
1910. The
119,58511880
*87,034
327,30111880
1910
81547
,
91.87411850
195,31011870
1900
153,5931
1890
Territory,then forming part of New
Not including population of Arizona organized as a separate Territory.
•
Mexico, but subsequently detached and

Fire-Department Bonds.
bs
J-J $1,600c-July 1 1924
bs g '08 M-S 5.000c___Mar 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
3-3 $35.000c__ _Oct 10 1931
68
(Subject to call Oct 10 1921)
bs g '08 M-S 35.000c___Mar 1 1928
Water-Works Bonds.
bs g '08 M-S $120.000c_Mar 1 1928
Street Bonds.
55 ic '08 M-S $120.000c_Mar 1 1928
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913.. $209.900
Ass'd val.'12(abt.18% act.)I.505.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) 13_518.00
Population in 1910
6.172
All bonds are tax-exempt.

149
ann.(M.& S.), and is also responsible for the principal, but in case of
default upon the part of the county,
the State would have to take care of
them, having recourse back on the
county. In addition to these bonds
there are, we are advised, probably
bonds of
a few outstanding
older issues, and probably some
past due and unpaid coupons,
and possibly a judgment or so. The
amount of these latter Is estimated at
$21,000. Over $1,000,000 of the old
debt represented by bonds issued in
aid of railroad construction, the coupons from, and judgments based on
such bonds, was absolutely assumed
by the State of New Mexico. which
issued its bonds in payment therefor
without any recourse on the county,
the U. S. Congress having made a
large land donation to the State for
the ultimate payment of these bonds.
The assessed valuation in 1913 was
$3,110,797, and the total State and
county tax per thousand in 1913
was about $70.
Population in 1910 (Census)__14.770

£0SWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district not only includes the
City of Roswell, but also adjacent
territory. Pop'n 1910 (est.), 7,500.
6s g '00 3-13 *325.000c_June 1 1930
65 g '03 M-S *$10,000c _Sept 1 1933
63 g '05 J-J $8,400c___July 1 1925
(Subject to call after July 1915.)
bs '10 --- *$25,500c
1940
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
53 '12 *$35.000c
1942
BOND.DEBT Oct 5 '14_-_ 103,900
STATE OF NEW MEXICO.
Assess. val. 1915
2,264.950
-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following. School tax (per $1,000) 1914_618.00 SOCORR0 COUNTY.
NOTE.
see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
* Red. after 20 years from issue.
County seat Is Socorro.
TOT.BD.DT.__Aug 1914 8211.602
ALBUQUERQUE.
Funding Bonds.
1,727 SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.
This city is the county seat of Ber- Floating debt
65 '97 J-J $9,600_---Aug 2 1917
Assessed valuation 1913_5,429,695
County seat Is Las Vegas. Gennalillo Co. Pop'n 1910, 11,020.
Refunding Bonds.
.
yrs fr.issue) State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13-$30.60 eral county refunding 5% gold bonds 5.5 '01 M-9 *$149.000c-June 1 1931
Funding (Red.aft. 20
12,893 have been exchanged for all of the 5s '02 M-3 *$9.000---Sept 2 1932
45 '99 M-S $33,000--July 1 1929 Population In 1910
6% bonds of 1889 and 1892.
58 '99 J-J 65,000_....July 1 1929
59 '11 A-0 $6,000_ _Oct 2 1941
Refunding Bonds.
4s '01 M-S 50,000---_Sept 1 1931 FARMINGTON.
(Subject to call after Oct. 2 1921)
This town Is in San Juan County. 4s
M-S $37.700c---Mar 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
School Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1920.) 6s '02 3-3 $1.000
1 1929 Inc. in 1901. Pop'n 1910, 1,086.
4345'09 M-S $290 000c_
545
Water-Works Bonds (Tax-free).
J-J $16.900c---July 1 1926
Viaduct (Red. Sept.1 1920)•
School Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
bs 1900 J-J $15,000____Sept 1 1930 534s'11 3-3 $50,000---July 10 1941 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) es '11 M-N $4,000- -Nov 2 1941
M-N$95.800c---Nov 1 1925 (Subject to call after Nov. 2 1921)
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14 $453,000 (Subject to call after July 10 1931) 53i5
4,500,000 BONDED DEBT Nov 1914_$50,000 (Subject to call after Nov 1 1910.)
Assess. val. 1913
School Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
M-S $172.200c_July 1 1932 65 '07 F
276.000 bs
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913- -$63.43 Assessed valuation 1913
-A $2.500
INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N.Y. Total tax(per $1,000) 1913....$27.00 (Subject to call after July 1 1922.) TOTAL DEBT Sept 26 '14 $181,100
M-S $158,000c-Mar 1 1934 Assessed val. 1913
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. bs
3.308,670
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1924.) State & Co.tax (per$1.000) 13 $40.60
ALBUQUERQUE SCR. DIST.
Smallpox '07(Red. aft. July 1'17). Population in 1910 (0ensus)_ -14.761
GALLUP.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
This town is in McKinley County. 65 '07 34 $4.600c-_ _July 1 1927
* Red. after 20 years from issue.
1921
J-J $60.000c
65
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'14.. $485.200
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
INT. on funding and school disSchool (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from iss.).
1925-1944 Cash on hand
51,517 trict bonds at Co. Treas, office; on re$34.000c___July 1 1934 53 '14 A-0 $60,000
430'04
BOND.DEBT
val.
and 1902 at
fis '13 A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 1943 Sinking fund Oct. 10'14. $104,000 AssessedCo. '13(4 act.)_4,847,147 funding bonds of 1901Y.; others at
10,000 State &
tax(per$1.000) 13 $38.00 First Nat. Bank, N.
.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $194,000
Assessed val.'13(1-5 act.)- 442.045 Population in 1910 (Census).-22.930 First Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
2.447
Sinking fund..
INT. at County Treas, office and
INT. at City Treasury or at Nat.
Assess. val.'13(abt.33)i%
at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
TUVITMCARI.
4.536.751 Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
act)
This city is in Quay County. Inc.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$14.00 GRANT
SANTA FE COUNTY.
COUNTY.
Aug. 5 1908. Pop'n 1910. 2.526.
.J8,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
County seat Is Santa Fe.
County seat is Silver City. This
Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable In N. Y. City.
The present debt of the county is 530'09 M-N$78,800___Nov 15 1939
county was divided under Chapter
38, Laws of 1901, a portion being tak- $479,000, of what are known as ReWater-Works (red. beg. in 1931)
en to form part of Luna County. A funding Bonds of the State of New 548'11 M-N$75,000 __ --May 1 1941
BERNALILLO COMiTY.
commission appointed to adjust the Mexico, Series "B," Santa Fe BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-4153.800
County seat is Albuquerque.
Indebtedness of the two counties has County. While these bonds are Assess. val. 1913
617,535
Bridge (Red. after Jan. 1 1920)•
430'09 J-J $100.000----Jan 1 1940 apportioned $160.814.28 to Grant bonds issued by the State and are Total tax rate(per $1.000)'13 $65.10
County and $51,654.83 to Luna Co primarily its obligation, Santa Fe
INT. on the sewer bonds at Chase
Current-Expense Bonds.
County is responsible for the Inter- Nat. Bank. N. Y.; other bonds at
Refunding Bonds(Tax-exempt).
J-J $7.000-__Nov 16 1921
68
M-9$228.000c___Jan 1 1932 est, which is at 454%, payable semi- Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
58 g
(Subject to call Nov. 16 1911.)
(Subject So call Jan 1 1922)
$17.000___Dec 31 1922
5.98
Funding (Red. beg. Aug. 2 1907). BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914-$228,000
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
145,591
$54,400--Aug 2 1917 Cash in treasury
13s
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popurn
Refund.(Red. aft. 10 yrs. Jr. iss.). Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_6,423.992
Locationdebt,
debt. valuation.
be '01 F-S 9106,200.--July 1 1931 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13..$32.00 Artesia (C). Eddy County_ --450.000 None 4350.000 $1,000. 1910.
*21.75
1,883
-14.813 Carlsbad
bs '03 M-3 78,000„--Sept 1 1931 Population in 1919(Census)
None
365,285 15.50 1,736
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y Clayton, (T), Eddy County___ 30,130
4349'05 3-3 70.400_ -July 1 1935
Union County
- ------- - ----11,404
50,000
.
BOND.DEBT Dec 1913-- $433,000
)
Eddy c (Vty Luna County
Demingoun .
38.000
None
t381,8 11.50
1,864
Assess. val.'13 ()( act.).-6,000,000 LAS VEGAS.
z3,863,090 _ 12,400
This city is the county seat of San
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13 $32.60
Gallup School District
73'05000
3 ,0
z572,000 x12 N
.
2
Population in 1910 (Census)-23,606 Miguel County. Inc. Aug. 1 1888.
None
700,000 ____
3,836
Refund.(Red. aft. 20 grs.fr. issue) Las Cruces, Dona Ana County 95,000
County
62,725
None 22.255,000 x44.10 7,822
5s '05 ..14 $15,000c- _July 1 1935 LincolnCounty
.
CRAVES COUNTY.
Otero
/2.203.900 /34.00 7,069
50.000
Roswell is the county seat. The 58 '01 M-8 7,000c--Sept 2 1931 Otero County S. D. No. 1---- 32,000
None 1900,000 1 18.00
county was formed from part of Lin- fs '02 M-8 10,000c_Jan 1 1932 Raton School District No. 11_ 85,000
None t1,625.184 x17.00
55 '07 J-..1 24,340c___July 1 1937 Sierra County
coln County 111 1891.
55,000
None *1,676.381 *30.70 3,536
School-House Bonds.
Funding Lincoln Co. Bonds.
Silver City, Grant County-- 118,500
None *875,000 *19.00 3,217
M-8 $35,000c--Sept 1 1930
J-J $5,000c---Jan 1 1921 58
6s
25,000
None
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-491.340 Silver City School District
(Subject to call Jan 1 1911)
None e728,892 38.00 12.008
49.500
Assess. val. 1913
1.304.645 Taos County
Refunding (Red. Mch. 11921). Total tax
Tucumcari Sob. Dist. No. 1- 35,000
None 12,929,953 120.00
(per $1.000) 1913 --$63.89 Union County
be g'01 M-S $30.000c__ _Mar 1 1931
105,600
11,404
Population In 1910
3.179 Valencia
Sc
J-J
11,000c_ _ _July 1 1921
97.300
1.277.738 ---- 13.320
County
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank and
Court-liouse Sc Jail 13orids.
(T) Town. (0) City. (V) Village. e 1910
53'09 M-3 $125.000c ______ -_1939 Chemical Nat. Bank, both 1a N. Y. *1912 figures. z 1913 figures. t 1914 figures. figures. 1 1911 figures.
(Subject to call after 1929)
BOND.DEBT Apr 21 '14- $171,000 MORA COUNTY.
County seat is Mora.
Assessed val. 1913
7,693.809
Refund. Bonds (Tax-exempt).
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13430.00
$86,000c
1925
Population in 1910 (Census)....16.850 53
(Subject to call)
as
INTEREST on refunding bonds BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14
due 1921 payable at Harris, Forbes dG Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.). $86,000
DEBT, RESOURCES, tto.
Co.. N. Y.; on all others at New York State& Co.tax(per$1,000)_2.208,199
'13..$32.60
or at County Treasurer's office.
Population In 1910 (Census)._12.611 Organized as a Territory (Act Feb. 24 1863)____ Feb. 24 1863
INT.at Harris Tr. & Say.B..Chic. Total area of Territory (square miles)
113.020
CLOVIS.
Feb. 14 1912
Admitted as a State (Act June 20 1910)
This city is In Curry Co. Incorp. PORTALES.
County seat of Roosevelt County. State Capital
as city of first class April 6 1909.
Phoenix
Bonds are tax-exempt.
Water and Sower Bonds.
Governor (term expires Jan. 1 1915)____Geo. W. P. Hunt
Water, Light Sc Sewer Bonds.
65 '09 M-3 $125.000--Mch 1 1939
BOND.DEBT Apr 24'14 $125.000 QS '09 M-N$75.000---May 1 1939 Secretary (term expires Jan. 1 1915)
Sidney P. Osborn
(Subject to call after May 1 1929)
Assessed valuation 1912_ ___ 900.000
Total tax (per 91,000)'13 --$63.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '14-475.000 Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1 1915)__David F. Johnson
Population in 1910
3.255 Assessed valuation 1913
729.190
In 1891 arrangements were perfected through an Act of Congress to fund
Tax rate (per
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. Population In $1.000) 1913-422.00 all the Territorial, county and municipal Indebtedness of the Territory at
1910
1 292 5%, and as fast as any portion of the debt matures It Is replaced by a 5%
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
loan.
LOANSCOLFAX COUNTY.
-InterestPrincipal
EATON. Raton is the county seat.
Name and Purpose.
% Payable.
When Due. otastantre.
This city is in Colfax County.
Capitol Building bonds_ _c 1898 5
[mot. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1917).
J-D
June 1 1948
1100,000
Subject to call after 1918.
68 '97 J-J $8.000c-Aug 1 1927 5s Water Bonds (Tax-free).
'13 A-0$300,000c
1943 Rxnerlment Sta. bonds.° 1905 5g
Refund.(Red. aft. 20 yrs.fr. issue)
Jan.
Mar. 15 1925
11.000
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
Funding bonds
c 1898 5
J-J
Jan. 15 1946
58 '02 J-J $5,000c___Sept 1 1932 68 '97 J-J $3,300c
300.000
1917
Subject to call Jan. 15 1918.
58 '09 M-S 54.000c-Sept 1 1939
Court-House Bonds (Tax-free).
do
do
$64,000
o 1903 3
BOND.DEBT Apr 20 1914
J-J
Jan, 15 1053
318,275
1927
9 395,188 58 '97 J-J $9.500c
Subject to call Jan. 15 1923.
Assess. val. 1913
Refunding Water (Tax-fret).
do
do
c 1903 5
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13..$31.35
J-J
July 15 1953
92,000
1931
4s '01 M-9 $6,500c
Subject to call Jan. 15 1923.
Population in 1910 (Census)_ -16,480
Gold Refunding (Tax-free).
do
do
c 1904 5
J-J
July 15 1954
94,000
INT. at office of County Treas., 5s '03 51-8 $5,697.60c
1933
Subject to call July 15 1923,
Chemical Nat. Bank in N. Y. C. and TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '14.- $324.998
do
do
1908 4
J4
Jan. 15 1956
25.000
Trust Co., Chicago.
Central
Ass'd val. '13 (1-3 act.)__-1,350,000
Subject to call Jan. 1 1926.
City tax (per $1,000) 1913_411.50 Territorial refund bonds-c 1913 454
J4
Apr. 15, 1938
1,994,000
Population in 1910
4.539
Subject to coil beginning Feb. 8 1928.
CURRY COUNTY.
INT. on 60 due 1917, at Treas- tonne Asylum bonds_ _c 1904 5g
J-J
Jan 15 1954
20.000
Clovis Is the county seat.
urer's office; on 6.s due 1927. at
Subject
1929.
'09 34 09.0G0_ _ _July 1 1939 Treasurer's office or Chemical Nat. St. Louis Expos. bds__c 1903 5 to call Jan. 1Jan. 1 1923
bs
J-J
call after July 1 1929) Bank, N. Y.; on 45 due 1931 and Univ. of Ariz C. bonds_c
(Subject to
30,000
1902 5
Jan
Jan
2 1922
25,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 24'14....-$59,000 bs due 1933, at Hanover Nat. Bank,
INTEREST is payable in gold at the office of the State Treasurer and at
11.443 N. Y.; on bs due 1943. at Kountze
Population in 1910
Guaranty Trust Co.. N. Y. City.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Bros., N. Y.
TOTAL DEBT. &C.
-The total debt June 30 1914 was
deduct amount of county, city and school district funded33,009.275 29'
$2.098.302 86; net Territorial debt. $910.972 43. Cash In indebtedness,
10SWELL.
DONA ANA COUNTY.
general fund
This city is the county seat of March 30 1914. $215,579 89. On March 30 1914 there was in the sinking
Las Cruces Is the county seat.
Chaves County. Inc. in 1903.
fund for the redemption of Territorial indebtedness, $62,105 54.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Bd s.(Red. beg.in'21)
.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The total assessed valuation in 1913 W85
Refunding
58 '14 J-J $50,000_ --July 1 1944
M-9 $3,300c-_Dec 1 1931 4375,862,415; in 1912 it was $140.338,191; in 1911 It was
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1934.)
$98,032.709




State of Arizona.

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ARIZONA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

[VOL.

xcix.

111 1910 it was 386.126,226; in 1909 it was 382,684.062: in 1908 it was 680.- BOND.DEBT Apr 24 1914 $159,001
637,542: in 1907 it was 677,372.156; in 1906 it was 662.227,634: in 1902 it Assessed val. 1913 _ ____16.046,242 7s '07
_July 5 1927
was 339.083,177. Tax rate (per $1,000) for 1913 is 64.95.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '1.1_615.90 as '08 May 45,000e_May 18 1928
_s(We are advised by the Secretary State Tax Commission that that body
58 '08 Oct 50.0000._ _Oct 5 1928
has ordered the assessors to assess all property at its "full cash value', DOUGLAS.
78 '08 _3,000e
1928
which has always been the law,but has never been carried out prior to 1913.]
Ss g '09
This city Is in Cochise County,
16.300c
1929
Water Bonds.
58 g '10 May 17,000_ _ _May 2 1930
-The President on August 21 1911 signed the joint
STATEHOOD.
$325,000............. (Subject to call after May 2 1925.)
resolution passed by Congress admitting the Territories of Arizona
6,000____Aug 1 1930
and New Mexico into the Union. This resolution provided that the voters BOND.DEBT Apr 23 '13_ 3370,000 55 '10 Aug
of Arizona must except judicial officers from the recall provision of their Assessed valuation 1912 __ _3,450,000 Os '10 July 7.000___july 18 1930
constitution before Statehood is granted. V.93. p. 546. On Dec. 12 1911 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912____$10.00 55 '10 June 22.300 _June 7 '25&'30
Population in 1910 -----------6,437 58 '11 -- 13,e00
an amendment to this effect was favorably voted. V. 93, p. 1736. At
1931
5s '12
78.400
the session of the first State Legislature, however, a resolution was passed
1931
5s8E6s ___
80,500_
providing for an amendment to the constitution extending the recall to DOUGLAS SOH. DIST. NO. 27.
1933
Building Bona..
Os g '14 F-A 90,000c_Feb 16 1934
all public officers of the State. either by appointment or election. This
1924 68 g '14 M-S 5,000c___Mar 2 1934
amendment was favorably voted at the general election Nov. 5 1912. The 55 '04 Apr $20 000c
Os '05 Mch $15.0000
1925 6s g '14 M-S 12.000c_Mar 16 1934
State was admitted by proclamation ofthe President on Feb. 14 1912.
58 g '06 May 40.000o._ _May 1 1926 5;5sel4M-N150,000c___May 1 1934
-Two amend- Os g '08_ _ _
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
20,000c_ _ May 25 1928 5Msg'14M-N 15,000c___May 1 1934
ments proposed by initiative petition wore voted upon in Nov. 1914, proSchool Bonds.
8s g '14 J-J
1 1934
viding for the issuance of 95,000,000 bonds by the State for a system of 5s g '09 July 345,000c_July 15'15-29 5%sg'14J-J 30,000c___July 1 1934
highways, and providing for a State reclamation service permitting the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_$140,000 534sg'14 ___ 10,000c___July
12,000c
State to contract an indebtedness of not exceeding three cents on each Sinking fund
27,232
Total bonded debt of all
dollar valuation of taxable property for the purpose of reclaiming the arid. Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)13,410,094 tricts in Maricopa County school dison Jan. 1
semi-arid and other lands. V. 99, p. 1238. As soon as it is definitely deter- Population in 1914 (est.)
12,000 1914, exclusive of $180,000 bonds of
mined by official count whether these amendments carried or not, the fact
INT. on 6s at Cont.& Comm. Nat. Phoenix Union High School Dist.,
will be reported in the "State and City Department" of the "Chronicle."
Bank, Chic.; 58 of 1909 at Chase Nat. given under City of Phoenix, was
-The power of the State Bank, N. Y.:others at County Treas. $825,038.
DEBT LIMITATION-BONDS TAX-FREE.
and Its sub-divisions to incur debt is limited by Sections 3. 5, 6, 7 and 8 of office in Tombstone.
Article IX. and by Section 2 of tha same article such debt, when eviMESA.
This city is In Maricona County.
denced by bonds, will be exempt from taxation. The four sections re- FLAGSTAFF.
Inc. in 1882. Pop'n 1910, 1,692.
ferred to are given below in full:
This town is in Coconino County
Section 2. There shall be exempted from taxation all Federal, State Inc. May 1894. Pop'n 1910. 1.833.
Road Bonds.
county and municipal property. Property of educational, charitable and
Water-Works Bonds-Tux Exempt 5s '04 .- $3,500-.Jan 1 1924
Water-Works Bonds.
religious associations or Institutions not used or held for profit may be Os J-J
_1928
$75,0000
88 '08 J-J $50.000_ _Aug 1 1928
exempted from taxation by law. Public debts, as evidenced by the bonds
(Subject to call.)
of Arizona. Its counties, municipalities, or other subdivisions, shall also be BOND.DEBT Apr 24 1914_375,000 (510.000 optional after -Aug 1 1918.)
exempt from taxation. There shall further be exempt from taxation the Assess. val.'13(M act.)
_
.._1.575.471 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1914353,500
property of widows, residents of this State, not exceeding the amount of City tax rate (per 31.000)'13310.00 Assessed valuation 1914_ 2,226,380
one thousand dollars. where the total assessment of such widow does not
_ _ .52.20
INT.at Ilanover Net.Bank. DT:1r• Tax rate (per $1,000)
exceed two thousand dollars. All property in the State not exempt under
INT. on road bonds at Chicago
1914the laws of the United States or under this constitution, or exempted by GILA COUNTY.
Title & Trust Co.; on water bonds
law under the provisions of this section, shall be subject to taxation to be
at John Nuveen & Co., Chicago.
Globe Is the county seat.
ascertained as provided by law.
Territorial Bonds.
Sec. 3. The Legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, 55
- -- $44,781 36 .... _______. MOHAVE COUNTY.
with other sources of revenue, to defray the necessary ordinary expenses of
-House and Jail Bonds.
County scat is Kingman.
Court
the State for each fiscal year. And for the purpose of paying the State 55
$65,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
debt, if there be any, the Legislature shall provide for levying an annual BOND._ -DEBT Jan 1 '14_ $109,781 5s '13 s-a $100,000c
1953
tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and the principal of such debt Assessed valuation 1913 32,464,9311
(Subject to call beg. in 1933.)
within 25 years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. No tax State & co. tax (per 31.000)'13 $10.60
Territorial Funding Bonds
shall be levied except in pursuance of law, and every law imposing a tax Population in 1910
5s '89 J-J $105,363.29_ _June 1940
16,348
shall state distinctly the object of the tax, to which object only it shall be
Jail. (Red. beg. in 1909.)
applied. All taxes levied and collected for State purposes shall be paid Into
1029
GILA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1918 5s '09 June $10,000c
1
.
he State treasury In money only.
Court-House (Red. beg. in 1932)
deficits or 7s '98 ___ $7,000
Sec. 5. The State may contract debts to supply the casual
58 '12 A-0 $80,000c_ _Oct 14 1952
5,750
1919
failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but 65 99 - 10.000
1917 BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14_6295,363
the aggregate amount of such debts, direct and contingent, whether con- 55 '07 ___
7,500
1922 Floating debt
tracted by virtue of one or more laws, or at different periods of time, shall 5s '07 __- 10,000
9,624
1933 Sinking fund
27
never exceed the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the 5s 07 -__ 10.000
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 15,346,180
58 '13 J-J
75,000c
money arising from the creation of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained or to repay the debts so contracted, and to (Subject to call beginning in 1918.) State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_313.50
3 773
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '143117,750 Population In 1910
no other purpose.
INT. at County Treas. office.
INT. on territorial-funding bonds
In addition to the above limited power to contract debts the State may
payable in Phoenix; jail-building
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State
bonds in Kingman and court-house
In time of war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to the GLOBE.
This city Is in Gila County. Inc. bonds in New York City.
object for which the loan shall have been authorized or to the payment of
the debt thereby created. No money shall be paid out of the State Treas- Feb. 1907. Population 1910, 7.083.
NOGALES.
Water-Works Bonds.
ury, except in the manner provided by law.
This town is In Santa Cruz County.
H 8'09 A-03200.000c _ __1919-1928
Sec. 6. Incorporated cities, towns and villages may be vested by law
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
with power to make local improvements by special assessments, or by BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ _ 3200,000
special taxation of property benefited. For all corporate purposes, all Assessed val. '14( act.)_3,835,726 45 '11 M-S$120,000c --Sept 1 1941
Sewer Bonds.
7,083
municipal corporations may be vested with authority to assess and collect Population in 1910
4s '11 M-S $50,000c_ __Sept 1 1941
INT.at First Nat.Bank,Globe.
taxes.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct. 1913_ $170,000
Sec. 7. Neither the State, nor any county, city, town, municipality or
Assessed val.'13(abt. act.) 2,090,524
other subdivision of the State,shall ever give or loan its credit in the aid of, GRAHAM COUNTY.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
or make any donation or grant, by subsidy or otherwise, to any individual,
(See Greenlee County.)
association or corporation, or become a subscriber to, or a shareholder in,
PHOENIX.
any company or corporation, or become a joint owner with any person
GREENLEE COUNTY.
Phoenix Is the capital of Arizona
company or corporation, except as to such ownerships as may accrue to
Clifton is the county seat.
the State by operation or provision of law.
On Jan. 1 1911 this county was and county seat of Maricopa County.
Sec. 8. No county, city, town, school district, or other municipal cor- established with boundaries em- Incorp. May 5 1881. Commission
poration shall for any purpose become indebted in any manner to an bracing the eastern part of Graham manager form of government adopted
amount exceeding four per centum of the taxable property in such county, County. The new county assumed Oct. 111913. V. 97, p. 1151. Bill
city, town, school district, or other municipal corporation, without the all the bonded debt of Graham Co., to legalize the purchase of the plant of
the Phoenix Water Co. was passed by
assent of a majority of the property taxpayers, who must also in all respects which was $147,365 5% bonds.
Congress in 1907, and agreement apbe qualified electors therein, voting at an election provided by law to be
Territorial Funding Bonds.
held for that purpose, the value of the taxable property therein to be ascer- 58 '92 _ _$147,364.70
1942 proved by voters March 7 1907.
-Works Bond•
Water
tained by the last assessment for State and county purposes, previous to
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
$300,000_ _ _June 1 1931
incurring such indebtedness; except, that in incorporated cities and towns Os '12 __ 550.000
1937
assessments shall be taken from the last assessment for city or town pur- Co. bond. debt Apr 1914_ __3197,365 (Subject to call $30,000 annually
after June 1 1921.)
poses; Provided, that under no circumstances shall any county or school Sch. dist. bds.
70,900
Funding Bonds.
district become Indebted to an amount exceeding ten per centum of such Assessed valuation 1913_33.843.956
Os '09 J-J $155,000c___July 1 1934
taxable property, as shown by the last assessment roll thereof; and pro'Payment of these bonds optional 15
vided. further, that any incorporated city or town, with such assent, may MARICOFA COUNTY.
Years after their date in numerical
be allowed to become indebted to a larger amount, but z ot exceeding
County seat is Phoenix. On Jan.
order, amounts of 325,000 yearly.)
fifteen per centum additional, for supplying such city or town with water, I 1914 Maricopa County owned propartificial light or sewers, when the works for supplying such water, light erty valued at 31.528.430. including 55 '14 J-J $120,500c_ _Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
or sewers are or shall be owned and controlled by the municipality. In 81.052.530 of school property.
Road BandaM.& P. RR. Bonds
Nov. 1912 an amendment to this section was adopted so as to limit the
amount of debt which may be incurred under any circumstances by a 76 '87 Jan $2,000e_ __July 7 1915 r., g '04 MN $67.503e_ .May 1 1924
1 errltorlal Funding Bonds
(Subject to call $13,500 yearly
county or school district to 10% of the taxable value. The limit which
after May I 1919.)
may be incurred by a city or town without the assent of the voters for 56 '92 J-J $229.253c
1942
City-Hall & Fire Dept. Bonds
municipal water, light or sewer works is increased from 5% to 15% of the 58 93 J-J
20.846c___Jan 7 1943
Os '93 J-J
14,000c _Jan 15 1953 75 June
taxable value.
315,000__June 21 1917
Os
to call
J-r) 15,00n____July 1 1919
TERRITORIAL AND MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM TAX- (SubjectDistrict afterI Jan. 15 1923.)
Road
No
Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
ATION.
-For opinions. see V.85, p. 1534; V. 86, p. 340; V. 87. p. 111.
Os g '09 June $30.000e_June '20-'29 4 45'10 ___ $400,000 ----------1950
-Population of Arizona has been as follows In the years 6s '13 F-A 30.000c-Feb 15 1933 (Subject to call $20,000 yrly. beetlPOPULATION.
mentioned. The total for 1900 includes Indians and whites on Indian resering in 1930.)
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1823.)
vations not previously taken into account. Such persons in 1890 aggrePark-Site (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1934.)
Road Dis. No.2(Red. beg.in 1922)
gated 28,623 and In 1880 18,706. No report was made of the Indians and 68 '12 ....- 830,000c_Dec 16 1932 58 '14 J-J $25,000c____Jan 1 1854
whites in 1910. The number of Indians alone included in 1910 was 38,475. Gen. Co. debt Jan 1 '14__ $266,099
Street (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1934.)
1910
204,35411890
59,62011870
Road dist. bonds (ad'1)._
90,000 5s '14 J-J $25.000c___Jan 1 1954
1900
122.93111880
40.44011860
•6; 8
9 65
4 ; Cash in treasury
Fire-Dept. (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1934.)
831,035
*This was population when Arizona Was simply a county of New Mrzieo Assessed valuation 1914 75.889,515 55 '14 J-J $75,0000____Jan 1 1954
Light (Red. aft. Jan. 1 1934.)
State&Co.tay(per 31,000)'13_$10.60
Population In 1910
34,881 5s '14 3-..T $25.000c.__ _Jan 1 1954
INT. on funding bonds due 1953 BOND.DEBT Sept 26 '1431,223,000
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
24,800
payable at Guaranty Tr. Co., N. Y. Sinking fund April 1914._
STATE OF ARIZONA
City; on others at County Treasury. Total assessed val.'14-'15.29,367,774
City tax (per al.000) 1914„....$10.00
BISBEE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
APACHE COUNTY.
Population in 1910
211,134
This district not only includes city MARICOPA CO. SCH. DISTS.
Saint Johns is the county seat.
Population in 1914 (est.)
,
of Bisbee. but also adjacent territory.
Territorial Bonds.
Phoenix Union High School.
INT.at City Treasurer's office and
-See
55 '05 Nov $10,000__ _May 1 1915 City of Phoenix.
435s
J-J 1143,473
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.
1915 Haricot's County School District No.1
Road Bonds (Red. beg. July 1 '28). 55 '07 Nov 4,000
-58 '13 J-J $25,000____July 1 1943 53-6s'13 Mar 80,000c _ _1916-1923 Ss .93 may 317,537.84e_May 6 1943
BOND. DEBT April 1914.. 668.473 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ _ _696,000 340'01 Sept 20.000c_Sept 16 1021 PHOENIX UNION HIGH S. D.
Sinking hind Oct 1 1913__..
2.473 Sinking fund
10,597 5148'02 Apr 10.0000__Apr 14 1922 4,;8
Assessed val.'13 (actual). _6,115,000 Assessed valuation 1914 _57,407,936 5s g '09 M-N 125.000c_Nov 15 1929 61'9g7'10-R-ov$15500:000000C __ _Nov 1 1930
BOND, DEBT Jan 1 1914_3180, 17
0 0
190
16,000 Ss '11 Apr 70.0000_Anr 17 1931
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'13$19 00 Population in 1914 (est.)
58 a '13 Nov 200,000c__Mar 1 1933 PIMA
Population in 1910 -----------9,196
INT. at County Treas. office.
COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_6442,538
County seat is Tucson. In 1901
BISBEE.
Asses'd valuation of school
Coler & Co. of New
This city Is in Cochise County COCONINO COUNTY.
district 1913(abt. act.)_24,960,717 Judgment against York were given
the county for
County seat is Flagstaff. The debt Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.- _$14.60 $300,000 on
nc. Mar 11 '02. Pqp'n 1910. 9.019.
HR. aid bonds. V. 72.
represented by the Territorial bonds Population In 1910
Street Bonds (Tax-exempt).
33.488 p. 037. In 1903 5318,000 3% 50-yr.
1934 was created by Yavapal County preJ-J 5125.000. ___
arious School Districts
Os
gold territortal funding bonds were isvious to 1891, when this county was 78 '95
$14,000c --------1915 sued In settlement and interest on
Water-Wks Bds (Tax-exempt).
1934 formed, and on Jan. 15 1894 was 7s '96
2,800c_Ause 10 1916 same is being regularly paid.
Gs
J-J $125,000
funded into 5% 50
-year Territorial 75 '97
2,000___July 12 1917 are included under the debt ofThey
Sewer Bonds-7,4X Exempt.
75 '98
3,000_ _ __June 6 1918 zone. A portion of this county An5s '06 J-D $72.000c_ _Sept 21 1932 bonds. Population 1910, 8.130.
has
Bonds are tax-exempt.
714 '99
,
7,000____May 4 1919 been taken to form the new county
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 191 1,3322,000
of
Territorial Bonds (Retunding)7s '03
15,435
5,400___St 28 1923 Santa Cruz County. and Pima County
Sinking fund and interest
,
.I-J $159,000.99_Jan 13 1943 6s'03
_Dec 8 1923 holds $53,407 adjustment bonds of
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_2,943,682 5s
(Subject to call Jan. 15 1914.1
7s '05
1,600 __June 19 1925Santa Cruz County, this representing
INT. payable In N. Y. City.




__$2,000_

Nov,. 191-1.1

OKLAHOMA-DEBT OF STATE.

PIMA COUNTY (Concluded)
Mu latter county's proportion of the
old debt. Pop'n 1910. 22.818.
Refunding Bonds.
45 g
J-D $22,000.__June 30 1951
45g
J-D 25,000___June30 1952
Territorial Funding Bonds.
58
J-J $210,240___July 15 1942
48 '05
25,000____ ______ 1955
(Subject to call 1925.)
CO.DEBT Apr 24 1914.___$162,000
Assess. val. '13(abt.act.)-24,199,660
titate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13_515.00
INTEREST on the 5% bonds is
payable in Phoenix, Ariz.: on the 48
of 1905 at the Guaranty Trust Co..
N. Y. City; and on the remaining 48
at Arizona Nat. Bank. Tucson.

rRESCOTT.

This city is In Yavapal County.
Inc. Feb. 27 1883. Pop'n '10. 5,093.
Water&Sewer(Red. 20 yrs..fr. ms.)
55 '05 J-D 3100.000_June 15 1955
t50.000-Dee 15 1948
15s g '98 ___
551
00 J-D
05.000__Dec 15 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1914_ $345,000
_91,262
Funded debt (additional:
Assessed valuation 1913.__3,793.105
Total tat rel. (per $1,1,0,1) '13 $10J 0
INT. at Union Tr. Co.. etroit,
and at U. S. Mtg. & Tr. do.. N. Y.

TUCSON.
County seat of Pima County. inc.
May 7 11883. Pop'n '10. 13.193.
lerritori i Bonds
s-ann$16,000
5s
1940
Sinking Fund Bonds.
s-ann$12.000
Is
-Works Bonds.
Water
Is g
J-J S109.000c_July 1 11550
M S $260,0000_ifel, 10 1113/.
C } hrfol,
‘8111.1ect
5s g '14 J..1 *165,000e____Jan 2 1944
hire Department Bonds.
__ $25
4)45
Oct00
1938
GEN. BONDS
t 1914_ $587,000
Water debt (Included)____ 369,000
Ass'd val. (abt. 1-3 act.)..14,299,849
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914
_$5.00
*INT. at Consol. Nat. Bk., Tuas'n
TUCSON SOH. DIST. NO. 1.
tbgh Shooi iliolding Bonds.
Is g '03 Jan $15.000c_Jan 1 '15-'24
Free High School Bonds
43'g'07 Apr $50.000c___Apr I 1927

5jitg'14 F
-A 45,000c__Feb 16 1934
BOND.DEBT Apr 27 1914 $160,000
Assessed valuation 1913__18,000,000
School tax rate (per$1,000)'13_2,2.00
INT. on 4;is of 1907 at Co. Treas.
office or First Nat. Bk., N. Y.; Is
PRESCOTT SCHOOL DIST.NO.1. of 1904 at Co. Treas, office or at
55 '02 Jan 535,000c_Jan 15 '15-'22 Kountze Bros., N. Y.: on 53.is of
55 '08 Sept 29.000cSept 15 '14-'28 1914 at Co. Treas. office.
Building Bonds.
5;4s'14 J J $95,000c__Jan 1 '24-'34
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $159.000 YUMA COUNTY.
County seat is Yuma.
Assessed val.'13 (abt.act.).4,829.657
Refunding Bonds.
School tax rate (per 51.000)13.513.20
$88,791.11
Population in 1914 (est.)
5,500 43s
Court-Housek Jail Bonds(Titz-Ez.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office,
1942
Prescott,and at Kountse Bros., N.Y. 5s g '09 ____ $50.000c
(Subject to call $5,000 yearly
after 1929.)
SANTA CRUZOCITTINTY.
Yuma High Sch Dist. Bonds.
Nogales is the county scat.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_5204,948 5s g '12 J-D $60.000_Dec 31 '22-'31
School District No. I Bonds.
Floating debt
26,909
1926
Assessed val.'13 (abt. act.) 5,833,735 6s '06 May $35 000c
1928
State & co.tax(per $1,000)
'13 S 18.60 65 '08 Nov 10,000c
School District No. 26 Bonds.
Population in 1910__67,677
7s '10 Apr
$600o__ .1920& 1930
INT. at office of County Treas.
School District No 27 Bonds.
7s '10 Dec $1.700___Dec 12 1920
SANTA CRUZ CO. S. D. NO. 1.
Gen. county bonded debt
P. 0. Nogales.
May 12 1914
$138,791
Building and Equip. Bonds.
23,954
5Mg'14
$60,000c-June 16 1934 County warrants outst'ng
3.454
(Subject to call $6,000 yearly after Sinking fund
School district debt (add'Il. 107,300
10 years from issue.)
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1914 2198,348 Assess. val.'13(80% act.) 13,280,659
Floating debt
26,909 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13..$14.80
.7.737
Assessed val. 1914
6,372.570 Population In 1910
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
INT. at County Treas, Office.

State of Oklahoma.
Organized as a Territory under Act of May 2 1890.
Admitted as.a State (Act June 16 1906)
Nov. 16 1907
Total area of State (square miles)
73,829
Oklahoma City

Governor (term expires Jan. 9 1915)

Lee Cruce
Secretary of State(term expires Jan.9 1915) Ben.F. Harrison
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 9 1915)
Robert Dunlop
LEG ISLATURE.-The first session of the Legislature convened on
Dec. 2 1907 and was limited to 160 days. The regular sessions occur
biennially In odd years on the first Tuesday atter the first Monday in
January. After the first session members will receive only one-third the
regular pay per day after 60 days.
TOTAL DEBT.
-The bonded debt of Oklahoma Territory, which on
July 1 1903 amounted to $48,000, was paid off in May 1904. The entire
direct obligations of the State at the persent time are represented by the
$4.367,000 funding bonds described below. The cash in all funds on
April 1 1914 amounted to $1,885,674 43.
LOANS--Interest
Principal
Name and Purpose.
P.C. PagabM.
When Due. Outstand'o.
Funding bonds, coupon__1908 4
F-A
Aug. 1 1918-27 $1,460,000
do
do
coupon_ A913 4ji
A-0 Oct.15 '1924-33 2.907,000
(All or any of the 1913 bonds subject to call after Oct. 1923.)
INTEREST is payable at the Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank. in New
York City, or at the State Treasurer's office.
ASSESSED VALUATION for the State of Oklahoma in 1913 was
$1.177,079,420: in 1912 it was 61,193,655.846: in 1911, $1,326,840,833; in
1910, $916.343,830; in 1909, 5866,126,700. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 1913
was $3 50. Property is assessed at full value.
STATEHOOD.
-Under an Act of the United States Congress approved
June 16 1906 provision was made for the union of the Territory of Oklahoma
and of Indian Territory, the two Co form the State of Oklahoma. The
State was admitted by proclamation of the President Nov. 16 1907 after
the adoption of a Constitution by the people on Sept. 17 1907. See V.85.
p. 745 and 1289.
DEBT LIMITATION -Article X. of the Constitution contains thr
following regarding public indebtedness:
SECTION 23. The State may, to meet casual deticits or failure in
noes, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts, but such reve
direct and contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not at any debta
time
exceed $400.000.and toe moneys arising from the loans creating such debt,
shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained or to repay
the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 24. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts
the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or to
defend the State In war;but the money arising from the contracting of such
debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay
such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 25. Except the debts specified in sections 23 and 24 of this
Article, no debts shall hereafter be contracted by or on behalf of this State,
unless such debt shall be authorized by law for some work or object, to be
distinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the
collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest
on such debt as it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal 01
such debt within 25 years from the time of the contracting thereof. No
such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people and have received a majority of all the votes cast tot
and against it at such election. On the final passage of such bill In either
House of the Legislature,the question shall be taken by yeas and nays, to
Lie duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Sha this bill pass
and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?"




SECTION 26. No county, city, town, township, school district or other
political corporation, or subdivision of the State, shall be allowed to become
Indebted. In any manner, for any purpose, to an amount exceeding, in any
year, the income and revenue provided for such year, without the assent
of three-fifths of the voters thereof, voting at an election to he held for that
purpose, nor.In cases requiring such assent,shall any indebtedness be allowed
to be incurred to an amount including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding 5% of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to be
ascertained from tile last assessment for State and county purposes previous
to the incurring of such indebtedness; provided, that any county, city,
town, township, school district or other political corporation or subdivision
of the State, Incurring any indebtedness, requiring the assent of the voters
as aforesaid, shall, before or at the time of doing so, provide for the collec
don of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness
so It falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the
principal thereof within 25 years from the time of contracting the same.
SECTION 27.
-Public Ottlittes.-Any Incorporated city or town In this
itate may, by a majority of the qualified property tax-paying voters of
sach city or town, voting at an election to be held for that purpose, be
Mowed to become Indebted in a larger amount than that specified in Section 26, for the purpose of purchasing or constructing public utilities, or
for repairing the same, to be owned exclusively by such city: Provided,
That any such city or town incurring any such indebtedness requiring the
salient of the voters as aforesaid, shall have the power to provide for, and,
before or at the time of Incurring such indebtedness, shall provide for. the
lellection of an annual tax In addition to the other taxes provided for by
this Constitution, suMcient to pay the Interest on such indebtedness as
It fails due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the
mincipal thereof within 25 years from the time of contracting the same.
SECTION 28. Counties, townships, school districts, citlea and towns
mall levy sufficient additional revenue to create a sinking fund to be used.
irst, for the payment of interest coupons as they fall due: second, for the
attyrnent of bonds as they fail due: third, for the payments of such parts
et judgments as such municipality may. by law, be required to pay.
SECTION 29. No bond or evidence of Indebtedness of this State shall be
vaild unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate, signed by
the Auditor and Attorney-General of the State, showing that the bond or
evidence of debt is issued pursuant to law and is within the debt limit. No
,ond or evidence of debt of any county, or bond of any township or any
ither political subdivision of any county, shall be valid unless the same
lave endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the County Clerk, or other
'nicer authorized by law to sign such certificate, and the County Attorney
of the county, stating that said bond or evidence of debt!gleaned pursuant
to law, and that said issue Is within the debt limit.
SECTION 30. The Legislature shall require all money collected by tax.
%tics,or by fees, fines and public charges of every kind. to be accounted for
by a system of accounting that shall be uniform for each class of accounts.
State and local, which shall be prescribed and audited by authority of the
State.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-In reply to our Inquiry as to
whether or not bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness Issued by
the State or any of its municipalities were exempt from taxation, we were
advised, under date of Dec. 111911, by the office of the Secretary of State.
that "the only evidences of indebtedness issued by this State that are
exempt from taxation are the public-building fund bonds." For opinions
regarding ten itorial and municipal bonds being exempt from taxation, see
V.85, p. 1534; V.86, p.240; V.87, p. 111, and V. 98. p.1258.
BONDS TO PURCHASE SEED WHEAT ILLEOAL.-Attorney-General
West in an opinion to B. W. Parks of Honker held that counties cannot issue
3oncle for the purpose of purchasing seed wheat for farmers. V. 93. p. 423.
MUNICIPAL BOND 1SSUES.-Future bond issues are to be approved
ly Attorney-General. V. 00, p. 1114.
POPULATION.
-Population of State 1910 (Census), 1.657.155: in 1907
Census). 1,414.177. The population of the Territory in 1890 was 61.834;
es 1900. 398,331.

CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Nde.-For reports not °teen In alphabetical order among the following.
fee "Additional Statements" at end of this State.
The Chatham & Phenix National Bank of New York City is the fiscal
agent for the State and pays mostly all bonds or coupons of minor civil
divisions of the State.
Assessed valuation 1913_.$1.855,159
ADA.
Formerly a city in the Chickasaw Total tax (per 51,000) 1912-36.50
Nation (now in Pontotoc County) In
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
the Indian Territory. Commission
government adopted April 28 1912. ARDMORE.
V. 94, p. 1336. Pop'n '10, 4,349.
Formerly a city in the Chickasaw
Water Bonds.
Nation (now In Carter County) in the
Is '04 J-J 530,000c-Jan15 1924 Indian Territory. IncorD. 1898.
is '06 A-0 40.000_ __ _Oct 1 1926
Water bonds (Tax-exempt).
Is '09 __ ._ 163,000
uz .11-N 5115,uovc_ _Atm, 1922
Street Bonds.
'ors M-N
35.o000._ May 1 1926
Is '09 ____ $10.000
(Sublet.) to call.)
School Bonds.
Is '09 J-D 23.000c___Jene 1 1934
Is '04 -- $15,000-July 15 1926 Is '12 F
-A 50,000c_ --Feb 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds(Tax-exempt).
Is '09
__ $40,000
Is '06 M-N $50.(Mec_..May 1 1926
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call.)
Is '09
$3,500
Is '09 1-1) $80,000o__ _June 1 1954
Building Bonds.
Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Is '09 ____ $15.000
Is '08 P-A $71.000c
1932
Funding Bonds.
Park BY.n d s (Tax-exempt).
55 '09 ____ $20,500
55
J-J 313,000c
1934
BOND.DEBT Apr 23 1914 $337.000
Warrant
-Funding (Tax-exempt).
Sinking fund
24,350 55 '10 A-0 $47.100c
1930
Assess, val.'13 (abt.act.) 2,774,283 BOND. DEBT July 30 '14_3538,100
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$13.75 Assess. val.'14 (70% act.).5,884.172
Population In 1910
8 616
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
ALVA.
This city Is in Woods County. Inc.
April 29 1901. Bonds are tax- ARDMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
School Bonds.
exempt. Population 1910 3,688.
Is '02 M-N$25,000
Nov 1923
City-Hall Bonds.
5s
J-D $30,000c
1931 5s '06 M-N 35.000_May 1 1926
(Subject to call.)
Wafer-Works Bonds.
55
J-D $22.000c
1931 5s'09 -__ 100,000__June 1 1934
Heating-Plant Bonds.
Water-Works Extension Bonds
1939
es '11 M-S $55,000e
__ 1937 Is '14 M-S $12.000
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14_5172,000
Reservoir Ronda.
55
___J-J
$8,000c
1937 Assessed valuation 191$-5.782.600
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
Water-Works ft Sewerage Bonds.
5s8t6s'08A-0 $101,000
1938
GEN. BD. DT. Mar 1913_5216,000
Assessment debt (add'll __ 194,676 BARTLESVILLE.
Formerly a city in the Cherokee
Assess. val.'12 (3-5 act.)__2,837.567
Total tax rate (per 11.000) '12 27.65 Nation (now in Washington County)
In the Indian Territory.
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
School bonds.
1925
.1-1 $20.0000
5s
ANADARKO.
• Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Caddo County. Inc. 55 '07 M-N$50,000c___Nov 1 1927
in 1901. Pop'n 1910, 3,439.
M-S 17.000c___Sept 1 1925
55
Water Bonds.
55
J-D 14,000c___June 1 1925
5%s
5117,000e
Refunding Bonds.
1929
Sewer Bonds.
68 '07 M-N554.000c___Nov 1 1932
City-Hall Bonds.
$71,000e
5348
--1929
City Hall Bonds.
Is '09 J-D $40,000c___Dec 1 1929
5,10
J-J 515,000- --Jan 1 1929
Fire-Equipment Bonds.
Light Bonds.
5s '09 J-D $20.000c___ Dec 1 6 920
5 1009
,
5 iis'03 J-.? $22,000.....1an 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14.4215,000
Refunding Bonds.
Sinking fund
6s
$10.000c
1928 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.1_6 (86.071
Judgment Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 $26.20
_s
___ $66,000
Population in 1910
6.181
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 5301,000
INT. at Hanover N

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BARTLESVILLE SCH. DIST.
55 '08 J-J 3100,0000_ _.July 1 1928
1929
58 '09 J-J
67.0000
25,0000___July 1 1924
5s '14 J-J
BOND.DEBT Sept 26 '14.$192,000
Sinking fund June 30 '14._ 34,278
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)__8,597,218
School tax rate(per $1,000)'14 $10.50
INT.at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N.Y..
and Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y.
BEAVER COUNTY.
Beaver is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
58 '01 M-S $31,000___Sept 11 1922
73.814___Ma1' 31 1931
69 '11 J-J
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_3104,814
30,977
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'13(65% act.)8.554,710
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) 13..37.50
13.631
Population in 1910
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.

OKLAHOMA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Assess. yal.'14-'15()4 act.)$6.162,289
Total tax (per $1,000)'14-'15_$22.15
INT. on sewer and water bonds
due 1924, payable at A. B. Leach &
Co.,N.Y..on water and sewer bonds
due 1926, and sewer and refunding
bonds due 1928 at Importers' &
Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on
sewer and water bonds due 1934 at
Harris Trust & Say. Bank. Chicago;
on city-hall bonds at Knights of
Maccabees, Detroit.
CHICKASHA SCHOOL DIST.
This district not only includes the
city of Chickasha, but also adjacent
territory. Pop'n 1912, 11,000
Building Bonds
58 '02 F-A $05.000c_ Aug 1 1922
58 g '08 A-0 90,0000_Oct 1 1028
Funding Bonds
Os '11 J-D $8,654o --Deo 18 1931
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14_$163,654
Sinking fund July 1 '14._ _ 61,915
Assessed val.'14(90%act.)*6,701,840
School tax rate(per $1,000)'14_$7.00
INT. at fical agency. New York.

BECKHAM COUNTY.
Sayre is the county seat.
-House and Jail Bonds
Court
55 '10 J-J $60,000c ___A921-1930
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. $89,000
Assessed valuation 1913__10.795.464 CHOCTAW COUNTY.
Hugo is the county seat.
State dc co.tax (per$1,000)'13 _38.80
Population in 1910 (Census)__19.699 55Current-Expense Bonds.
'08 J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1918
Jail Bonds,
59
J-D $25,000c___June 1 1922
BLACKWELL.
Court-House Bonds.
This city is In Kay County.
5s
J-D S100,000c_June 1 1922
Water-Works Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
1929
65 '99 Mar 311,0000
5s '11 J-J 3120,000c_Ju1y 1 1936
(Subject to call)
Funding Bonds.
1932
5;0'02 ___ 40,000c
68 '05-'09 __ 42,500c_1929 Sr 1935 65 '11 M-S $12,575___Mar 20 1936
12,5000
1930 5s '12 A-0 $22,000c___Oct 1 1932
65 '10
6s '13 J-D 15.900cDec 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 25 '14_$320,475
'05-'09 - $10,000-1925 St 1929 Assessed val.'13 (abt.act.)9,046,290
State & Co tax (per $1.000)13 $11.45
Electric-Light Bonds.
1929 Population in 1910
21,862
Os '09 ___ $20.000c
City-Building Bonds.
1929 CLAREMORE.
Os '09 ___ 310,0000
Formerly a city In the Cherokee
Street Bonds.
Nation (now in Rogers County,Okla.)
68 '09-'10 __ $7,500c__1929 & 1930 in
Indian Territory. Incorp.as city
Bonds.
Park
of first class in April 1909.
1937
66 '12 ___ $15,000c
Water Bonds.
Pipe-Line Bonds.
as '06 J-J
$85.000r_July 15 '26
1937 5s '07 bi-N 40.000 __Noy 1 1927
rla '12 ___ $100,000c
Water
-Works and City-Hall Bds
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
1930 55 '11 J-J $52.500___Jan 15 1936
35,000c
6s '10 ___
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14.4266,000
16,169 6s '08
$33,5000
Sinking fund
_ -1928
Assessed valuation 1913_ __1,992,261 8s '12 -20,000__Jan 1 1937
F
-A
Population in 1910
3.266 6s
9.000
1937
TNT. at fiscal agency, New York. BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '13_ $240,000
Assess. val. 13 (abt. act.)_2,043,190
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $18.25
CADDO.
Population in 1910
2 866
This town Is In Bryan County.
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
Sewer Bonds.
65 '13 A-0 330.000--Anr 1 1938
$85,000 CLINTON.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1
This city Is in Custer County.
5,000
Sinking fund and interest__
Water Bonds.
Assessed val. 1912 (est.)._ 800,000
Mch 1927
Tax rate (per $1,000) '12___J29.60 5s '07 ___ ;20,000
20,000__ _ _Sept 1 1933
1,143 6s '08 .__
Population In 1910
6s '09 ___
20,000.---Nov 1 1929
6s '11 A-0 20.000____Dec 1 1936
City Hospital Bonds.
CANADIAN COUNTY.
65 '13 F
-A $25,000c__Feb 15 1933
El Reno is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
Court House Bonds.
$50.0000_Feb 1 '22-31 Os '09 M-N $25,000_ ___Nov 1 1929
45
Feb
Electric-Light Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
$49.500c_ _1916-1925 Os '09 M-N $40,000 ___Nov 1 1929
J-D
68
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 22 '14.. $99,500
30,480 6s '09 __- $15,000____Nov 1 1929
Sinking fund Apr 29 '14._
Park Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(70% act.)22.271,720
State & Co tax (per M) 1913_$7.40 Os '11 J-D $10,000_-__Deo 1 1936
City-Hall Bonds.
Population in 1910 (Census) _23.501
Os '11 J-D $25,000_ __ _Dec 1 1936
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ _3220,000
Water debt (Included) --__
80,000
CHECOTAH.
Assessed valuation 1913_ __1,737,007
This city is in McIntosh County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.419.00
(Tax-exempt).
Water Bonds
Population in 1910
2,781
Oa
--- 665,000r__-July 1 1937
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
6s
-_- 15.000r-__Jan 1 1926
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
COAL COUNTY.
6s
--- 340,000r-__July 1 1935
Coalgate is the County seat.
School Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Expense Bonds.
65
--- 315.000r-__Oct 1 1924 55 '08 M-S $25,000____Mar 1 1918
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914- 6135,000
Jail Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914___1,116,945 5s 10 J-J $10,000___Jan 1 1930
Population In 1910
1,683
Bridge Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $35,000____Jan 1 1930
INT.payable in New York City.
Funding Bonds.
69 '10 J-1) $36,000___Dec 28 1930
CHEROKEE.
6s '12 M-S 14,000____Sept 1 1932
This city Is the county seat of
Court House Bonds.
Alfalfa County. Pop'n '10. 2,016.
68 '11 M-N $60,000___May 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14.5194,650
65 '08 ___ $40,000_Dec 1 1933 Sinking fund
38,818
6s'09 ___ 15,000June 1 1934 Assess. val.'13 (70%,
act.).5,540,000
13s '11 _- 12,000___Feb 1 1936 State&Co.tax(per
$1,000)'13_$12.80
Water Bonds.
15,817
Os '08-'09 __ $30,000_Dec 1 '33 & '34 Population in 1910
INT.at fiscal agency in New York.
6s'09 ___ 20,000__June 1 1934
Os '11 ___ 13,000_Feb 1 1936
COLLINSVILLE.
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
This city is In Rogers County.
Os '09 __- $25,000__Dec 15 1934
Inc. May 22 1901. Commission
Funding Bonds.
government:adopted Jan. 15 1914.
F-A $9,900
6s
TOT. BD. DT.Mar 1913_$164,900 Pop'n 1910, 1,325.
Water
-Works Bonds
Water debt (Incl.)
63.000
'10 J-J $30,000r.....jan 1 1935
15,000
Sinking fund (est.)
Assess. val. '12 (3-5 act. ...1.195.608 Os '11 M-N 20.000r__ _May 6 1936
Water & Light Extension Bonds
Total tax (per $1,000) 1912__-$34.65
6s '13 F
-A $20,000r___Feb 1 1938
INT. at fiscal agency In N. Y. C.
Light & Power Bonds.
Os '11 Id-S $45,000o-Sept 1 1936
Sewer Bonds
CHICKASHA.
This city is in Grady County. Inc. (is '10 J-J
$7,500r___Jan 1 1935
68 '13 F
-A
Nov. 6 1899. Pop'n '10. 10.320.
5,000r___Feb 1 1938
City-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1924 Os '13 F
-A $11.500r___Feb 1 1938
• 5s '04 J-J $15,000
1926
City-Hall Extension & !mot.
59 '06 J-D 25,000
1928 65 '14 31-N $4,000c___May 1 1939
58 '08 M-N 25,000
1934
Funding Bonds.
55 '09 A-0 90,000
65 '13 ___ $17,332.42c.Juno 10 '38
Water Bonds.
1924
Fire Department Bonds.
5s '04 J-J $75,000
-A $3,500r___Feb 1 1938
1926 Os '13 F
58 '06 J-D 35,000
1934
Park Bonds.
'09 A-0 100,000
59
6s 14 ___
$5,000___Sept
Refunding Bonds.
Sept 1 '14_$168,832
1928 GEN.BD. DT.
55 '08 M-S 355,000
Assessment debt (add'i) _ _ _
17,089
-Hall Bonds.
City
Sinkine: fund
8.000
1928M-N$35,0
5s '08
BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '14_$455,000 Assessed valuation 1914___1,134,490
Assessment debt(add'O____ 398,000 City tax rate (per $1,000)'14_$25.30
/NT. at fiscal agency. New York.
142.087
Sinking fund




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ENID SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district Is in Garfield County.
Building Bonds.
8s '95 ____ $1,225..
1915
68 '96
2,800
1915-1016
ths '00 ____ 9,334
1914-1920
as '01 ____ 8,400
1915-1921
5s '06 31-S 20,000 .Sept 1 '16-26
59 '10 J-J 200.000____July 1 1935
BOND.DEBT Nov 19'13 $262,650
Floating debt
14.700
Assessed valuation 1912_7,701473
School tax rate (per $1,000)'12.$9.29
CREEK COUNTY.
Sapulpa Is the county seat.
FAIRFAX.
-House & Jail.
Court
This town Is in Osage
1934 Sept. 7 1909. Pop'n '10.Co. Inc.
5148
A-03145,000c
819.
Bonds.
Bridge
Water
-Works Bonds.
___ 3200,008
69 '10 J
-D $38,0000_Deo 1 1935
Current-Expense Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
__s
229,000 ________ Os '10 J
-D $12.000o_ Deo 1 1035
Funding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '14_350,000
65 '11 11-S $120.000___Mch 4 1936 Floating debt
3,858
Funding Bonds
Sinking fund
12,029
_s
--_ $19,115 64
Assessed val. '13 (abt. act.)_531,243
Bonds.
Refunding
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_$33.03
$35,884.86
INT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.....$404,000
act.).24.945,052
Assess. val.'13 (abt.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '13.. $4.10 FAIRVIEW.
This city is in Major County. In26,223
Population in 1910
corp. Sept. 7 1909.
INT. at fisal agency. N. Y.
Water and Light Bonds.
_s '07 ___ *20,000____Oct 1 1937
15,000____Oct 1 1933
DEEP FORK DRAIN.DIST.NO.1. _s '08 ___
'09 __
15,000__Nov 1 1934
A district in Lincoln County.
_s 09
30,000___Mar 15 1929
Drainage Bonds.
15 1936
Os '11 J-J $642,0000-Jan 1 '15-'24 6s 11 ___ 60,000___Jan 15 1932
5,700___Nov
TOTAL DEBT Sept 28 '14_3642,000 _s 12 ___
Assessed valuation 1913. __2,000,000 BOND. DEBT May 25 '14 $145,700
School debt, add'l (est.)___
9.000
INT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.
Assessed valuation
1,050,000
Population In 1910 ------------2,020
DUNCAN.
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y. City.
This city is in Stephens County.
Water Bonds.
FREDERICK.
1923
55 '03 ___ 325,0000
This city Is in Tillman County.
1929
55 '09 ___ 20,000c
Water
-Works Bonds
1936 Os '09 11-N $20,000
12,000c
Os '11
___
City-Hall Bonds.
25,000
65
1929
59 '09 __- 36,0000
Water
-Works and Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
8s
___ 335.000
1930
69 '11 ___ 338.0000
City-Hail Bonds
Refunding Bonds tTax-exempt). Os '09 M-N $20 000
1938
s-a $14,518c
Os
Sewer Bonds
BOND.DEBT Apr 4'14_ $115,518 68 '09 M-N $10,000
26,965 BOND DEBT Oct 10
Sinking fund
'14_5110,000
aet)_1,780,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _
Assess. val. '13 (80%
_1,104,630
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1913 ___;34.15 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1912-J26.95
2,477 Population in 1910
Population in 1910
3.027
INT. payable at fiscal agency,N.Y.
DURANT.
Formerly a city in the Choctaw NaGuttirliE
.
tion (now in Bryan County) in the In- GUTRae is In Logan County. Inc.
dian Territory. Incorporated 1899. 1890. Declared a city of first class
Water Bonds.
by proclamation of the Governor
1924 March 30 1891. New city charter
58 '04 M-S $86,000c___Mae 1
5s '07 M-S 15,000c__ ..Sept 1 1927 providing for commission government
Os '10 F-A 20.0000_Feb 1 1930 approved by voters May 3 1911 and
Os '13 A-0 13,000c___Apr 1 1933 upheld by State Supreme Court on
Jail Bondi (Tax-free).
March 12 1912. V. 94. 13. 862.
1929
$1,000c
5s '09 J-J
city Build.,re Bo dS.
School Bonds.
150'01 J-J 8$25,000c___Aug 1 1931
5s '04 M-S $14,000c-__Mar 1 1924 Is '08 J-J $150,000___Tuly 27 1933
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '07 M-S $20,000c___Sept 1 1927 55 '08 A-0 $20,000- -_Oct 15 1933
Os '13 A-0 72,000c___Apr 1 1933
Judgment Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
Os '92 M-Ss$20,000-11ch 22 1922
6s '12 M-S $7,820c___Mar 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
Park Bonds.
J-J 4165.000c-Aug 1 1931
Os '12 A-0 $6,000c-_-Apr 1 1922 5s '07 J-J 130,000-Sept 20 1937
Light Bonds
5s '07 J-J §10,000-Sept 20 1937
ds '10 F-A $20,0000___Feb 1 1930 Is '08 A-0 25,000.--Oct 15 1933
1922 55 '10 J-J
5,000
68 '12 ___
20.000- _Jan 1 1935
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 26 '14_ $279,820
Park Bonds
86,000 Is '10 J-J $25.000
Sinking fund
-Jan 11 1935
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ _2,946,201 5s '11 J-D 100,000...-May 4 1936
Total tax rate (per 41,000)'12 $29.20
Funding Bonds.
5.330 Os '08 F-A $21.500
Population in 1910 _
INT. payable at Durant Nat.Bank. ($2,000 yearly beginning Feb 1 1924.)
6s '12 J-j $34,000---Jan 1 1937
5s '12 M-N 14,000__May 12 1932
ELK CITY.
This city is in Beckham County.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Inc. April 15 1907. Pop'n '10, 7,872. 5s '07 J-J 1510,000...Sept 20 1937
55 '08 A-0 30.000____Oct 15 1933
Sewer Bonds.
tls '07 1.1-S $20,000c-Sept 1 1927
Water Bonds.
65 '09 M-S
6.000c-Mch 1 1929 4 48'01 J-J *330.0000_Aug 1 1931
6s '10 MS 15,000c___Mch 1 1935 5s '07 J-J 4$40.000__Sept 20 1937
Water Bonds,
5s '10 J-J
50.000____Jan 1 1935
Os '06 M-N $25,000c
May 1936
Fire Bonds
Os '07 M-S 20.000c___Sept 1 1927 58 '10 J-J $30,000_ __Jan 1 1935
65 '09 MS 23,0000___Mch 11929 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 14 $749,500
fls '10 M-S 15,000c__Mch 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1914___5,174,074
Nov 1938 City tax (per $1,000) 1914__,_$14.70
68 '13 M-N 10,000
11,654
Population In 1910
Funding Bonds.
Os '10 M-S 317.500c-Mch 1 1930
*Red. aft. 20 yrs. fr. date of issue.
City-Hall Bonds
•
§Hed. aft. 10 yrs. fr date of issue.
Os '09 M-S $6,0000___Mch 1 1929
GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1914._ $157,500 GUTHRIE SCHOOL DIST. NO.60
Assessment debt Apr 1914__ 60,000 134s
J-J $10,500__July 6 '15-18
M-S 21,000-Sept 24 '16-'25
Sinking fund Apr 1914.- 17,500 Os
Building Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1914...1,443,270
(Assessment about Si actual value.) 5s '11 J-D $25,0000___June 1 1936
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $30.00 BOND. DEBT May 12 '14 $58,500
3.165 /knees. val. '13 (abt. act.).6,371.028
Population in 1910
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
1NT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
COMANCHE COUNTY.
Lawton Is the county seat. A
portion of this county was taken to
form Cotton County.
Funding Bonds.
58 '11 J-J 390,0000 __Deo 9 1931
TOT. DEBT Sept 25 '14_590,000
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.).15,950,000
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '14..44.20
Population in 1910
41,489
TNT. pay. at fiscal agency. N. Y.

EL RENO.
This city Is in Canadian County
Inc. in 1893. Pop'n 1910, 7.872.
Refunding Bonds.
65 '99 _-- $20,000----------1919
Sewer Bonds.
5s '00 _-- 84.000 ----------1920
65 '07 _
25,009 ----------1927
City-Hall Bonds.
1930
5s '10 _
$50,000
Water Bonds.
58 '10 M-S$250.000o_Sept 15 1935
09 '11 F
-A 35.000c_ _Aug 1 1936
BOND.DEBT Apr 23'14- 3382.000
Sinking fund
17,000
Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.) 4,562.489
Total tax rate(per 31.000) '13.429.10
INT. pay. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
EL RENO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
45 '03 s-a 320,0000
102$
Os '06 s
1917-1926
-a
19,5000
59 '06 s-a
14.0000 _ _1917-1926
1935
5e '10 8-ft
90,000o
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14._ $143,500
3,500
Sinking fund (est.)
ABMs. val. '13 (2-3 act.) 4,5132,489
School tax rate(per $1. ).13.$8.10
000
Population In 1912 (est.)
;
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y8 000

HASTINGS.
This town is in Jefferson County
Water-Wks. Bonds.(Tax-exempt)
Os '10 M-S 530,0000. __Sept I 1935
BOND. DEBT Sept 27 14.345,000
188,105
Assessed valuation 1914
727
Population In 1910
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
HOLDENVILLE.
This city is in Hughes Counts?.
Inc. June 29 1908. Bonds are all
taxable. Pop'n 1910, 2,296.
Water Bonds.
5s '02 -- 320,0000-Deo 1 1922
ss'09 11-S 45.000c_Mch 1 '19-'34
50,0000 --------1931
65 '12
Sewer Bonds (Part yearlu)•
1 1934
Is '09 1,2-S 535,0000
Funding Bonds.
$9,000 --June 1 1934
as '09
Os '11 F-A 10,887o_ __Nov 1 1936
1937
8,0000
Os '12 _
City-Hall Bonds (Part yeark)•
5s '09 Ai-S $12,000c.--Mch 1 1934
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 1914_ $189,887
98,875
Assessment debt (add'I)Assess. val.'14(70% act)- _1,423,940
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13_ _$17 40
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.

HOLLIS.
This town is In Harmon County.
Refunding Bonds..
__ 12 ___
$8,000____Jan 1 1932
Water Bonds.
68 '11 F-A $52,000c_Aug 15 1936
Sewer Bonds.
65 11 F-A $20,0000 Aug 15 1936
BOND. DEBT Apr301914 $80,000
Assess. val.'13(90 act)____ 946,500
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913._$28.50
964
Population in 1910
HUGO.
This city is in Choctaw County.
School Bonds.
$15,000____Nov 1 1925
58
60.000____Feb 1 1929
5)4s
School Bonds (Funding .
$7,658___Nov 25 1936
65
Water-Works Bonds.
68 '08 ___ $100,000___ _Aug 1 1933
(Subject to call.
68 '09 ___ $50,000____Aug 1 1933
35,000____Feb 1 1935
68'10_ _
Bonds.
Sewer 68 '10 __$75,000____Feb 1 1935
City-Hall Bonds.
$20,000_ ___Feb 1 1935
65
City-Hall Bonds (Funding).
$12.215_-_Aug 28 1938
65
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '14_ $374,873
Assessed valuation 1914___3.105.355
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14.$27.10
4 582
Population in 1910
INT. at fiscal agency in New York.
IDABEL. This city is in McCurtain County.
Water Bonds (Tax-free)
-- $40,000
68 '12 A-0 $35,000o --Apr 15 1937
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914__$75,000
Sinking fund
5,000
Assess. valuation 1912
800,000
Population in 1910
1,493
INT. at fiscal agency In N. Y.

Court-House & Jail Bonds.
A-0 $75,000c___Sept 1 1926
Funding Bonds.
J-D $34,000c_Dec 27 1930
68
5345
J-J
15,433 56cDec 23 1937
TOT. DT. Mar 19 '14____ $144.444
Sinking fund
16,395
4,893,577
Assess. val. 1913
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13__$10.13
Population in 1910
10.236
INT. on current expense bonds at
State Capital, on others at State
fiscal agency. N. Y. City.
58

MO ALESTER.
Formerly a city in the Choctaw
Nation, in the Indian Territory, and
now in Pittsburg County, Okla. City
was formed Mob. 29 1906 by the
merger of the city of South McAlester
and the old town of McAlester. Commission government has been adopted
Water Boons.
53
M-S$150,000c___Mar 2 1933
Is '09 F-A 20.000c -__Feb 1 1929
58 '11 J-D 80.000c___June 1 1936
55 '12 F
-A 50,0000-Feb 1 1937
Is
J-J
25.000c_May 31 1936
School Bonds.
5s
M-N3175,000c___May 1 1937
Funding Bonds.
6s '12 F-A 332.2100. __Feb 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
is
A-0 $75,000c. __Apr 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
58 '09 F-A $175,0000_Feb 1 1929
Jail Bands.
bs '09 F-A $8,000c-Feb 1 1929
Park Bonds
5s '14 M-N$30,000____May 1 1939
BOND. DEBT May 1914- 3820,210
Sinking fund Apr 1914____ 149,831
Water debt
325,000
Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)6,480,347
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '13-332 80
Population in 1910 (Census)_ .12,954
INTEREST on water bonds of
1912 payable at office of Treasurer of
Pittsburg County; on other issues at
Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bk.. N. Y.

JOHNSTON CO.DRAIN.D.NO.1.
P. 0. Tishomingo. The bonds
below are issued On behalf of Deep
Water Lake Valley Drainage Dist.
68 ,
11 J-J 338,000__Jan 1 '15-'24 MARIETTA.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ 438,000
This city is in Love County. InINT.at fiscal agency In New York. corporated as a town March 1898; as
a city of first class March 11 1913.
KINGFISHER.
Water-Works Bonds.
This city is in Kingfisher County.
___ $26,000
Inc. April 4 1893. Pop'n '10, 2,538.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
___ $28,000_ __May 1 1936 65 '13 M-S $35,000_ _ _ _Sept 2 1937
58
Water
-Works Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
58
M-S $16,000c_ __Bch 1 1921
_-- $11,000
55
A-0 10,000c_Apr 15 1921
Electric-Light Bonds.
55
F-A
5,000c_ _ _ Feb 2 1923
-- $15,000
55
J-J
35,000c_ _ _July 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
--- $30,000
55
J-J
$6,0000_ _Jan 4 1934 tOT. BD. DT. Sept 26 14 3117,000
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 29__ $100,000 Assessed valuation 1914_4,410,000
Sinking fund
13,497 Population in 1910.
1,546
Assess.val. 14(abt.3-5 act.) 1,359,126
INT. at fiscal agency in N.Y.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14 _$25.15
INT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.
MEDFORD.
This city is in Grant County. Inc.
LAWTON.
in 1895. Pop'n 1910, 1,110.
This city is in Comanche County
Water Bonds.
Incorp. Oct. 1901. Commission gov- 68
1932
ernment adopted Sept. 7 1911 and 65 '10 J-J $25,000c
M-S 12,000c___Mch 1 1935
upheld by District Judge Bailey on
Funding Bonds.
April 10 1912. V. 94, P. 1131.
Os
M-S $3,300c
Funding Bonds
6s '03 ____ $30,000.._Dec 26 1923 (Part due each year beg. Mch 7 1925)
68
J-J $1,300c
1918
55 '11 F-A 70,006o -Aug 14 1936 Os
F
-A
8,318.600
1932
City-Hall Bonds
Electric-Light Bonds.
6s '04 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1924 6s '10 M-S $18,000o___Mch 1 1935
v5stdr-vvo.,..,
BOND. DEBT Sept 24 14_467,918
Ss '07 J-J $200,000c_ July 1 1937 Assess. val.'13(abt. X act.)_728,165
fis '10 J-J
40,0000___July 1 1935
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
Sd wet Bonds
Is '07 .1
BO 000e---JUly 1 1937
Street Bonds.
MIAMI SCHOOL DISTRICT.
55 '07 J-J $10.000c-July 1 1937
A district in Ottawa County.
Reservoir Bonds.
65 '08 J-D $15.000c
1928
55
J-J 4200,000c.._ _July 1 1937 58 '11 J-D 65,000c
1931
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 28 14 $665,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 25 '14_ $80,000
Assessm't debt
129,500 Assess. val.'13(X act.)_1.990,000
Assess. val. 1914 (abt. act.)4.538.280 School pax (per $1,000) '13-'14_$9.50
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '14_314.00 Population In 1913 (est.)
3,500
Population in 1910
ENT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.
7 788
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
MULDROW.
This city is in Sequoyah County.
LAWTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district not only includes the Inc. Dec. 11896. Pop'n '10, 671.
Water Bonds.
city of Lawton, but also adjacent
68 11 A-0 326,0000
1936
territory.
Electric-Light Bonds.
68 '02 ann *$17,900c
1915-1922
1936
5s '09 J-J 100.000c___Jan 1 1929 68 11 A-0 $7,000c
BOND.DEBT Sept 25 1914_333,000
58 '11 M-N 31,000c_ __Nov 8 1936
263,907
BOND. DEBT Sept 15 14 $148,900 Assessed valuation 1914
INT.at State fiscal agency in N.Y.
20.200
Sinking fund
Assess. val. 1914(4-5 act.)_5.134,357
School tax (per $1,000) '14......_$6.60 MUSKOGEE.
Formerly a city in the Creek Na*Int. at Dist. Treas. office; on
others at State fiscal agency in N. Y. tion (now in Muskogee County) in the
Indian Territory. Incorp. in 1898.
Water Bonds.
LINDSAY.
55 '02 1,1-S 1150,000c_Mch 1 1932
This city is in Garvin County.
58 '08 F-A 250,0000._Feb 1 1933
WaterWorks Bonds.
is '11 M-S 390.0000_Moh 1 1936
M-S $25,000___ _Mar 1 1934
5145
Sewer Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
56'02
M-S $25.0000„Mch I 1932
M-S $10,000_ _ _Mar 1 1934 5s '04
5;0
TOTAL DEBT May 2 '14_$50,000 55 '11 M-N100,000c___Nov 1 1925
M-S 225,000c. Mob 1 1936
Assessed valuation 1913_ ___588,173
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '13_ _ 416.00 114s'05 M-N 3100,000c. _Nov 1 1925
1,156
Population in 1910
Storm Sewer Bonds.
INT.at State fiscal agency in N.Y. 55'08
F-A 3300.000e_ _ Feb 1 1933
Garbage.Disposal Bonds.
LOGAN COUNTY.
5s '11 /51-S 335.000c___Mch 1 1936
County scat is Guthrie.
Refunding Bonds.
Dec $38,000c_
1928
Is '08 N-S $74,0000
518
1929
May 80,000c
Funding Bonds.
4 8
Aug 45,000c
1929 Is '13 A-0 $52,061.38_0ct 1 1928
4 8
530'12 M-S 37.000e_lach 23 1937
Fire-Protection Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 28 14 $200,000 Is '09 M-S $60,000c___Sept 1 1929
Sinking fund _
31,000
Park Bonds.
1935
Assess.val.'14(abt.act.val.)21,421,000 58 '10 M-S $50.000c
State & Co tax (per 31,000)14.36.60 5s '13 F-A 150.000c___Feb 1 1938
PODUIRBOn In 1910 wensuo _ 31.740 GEN.BD.DT.Sept24 1431,961.061
Assessment debt (est.)___ 1,350,000
INT. at fiscal agency, N. y.
444,670
Sinking hind
Tot.ass'd val.'14(90%act.)28.241,013
LOVE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $7.40
Marietta is the county seat.
Population in 1910 (Census)-25.278
Current Expense Bonds.
INT.at fiscal agency.N.Y.
Jan $20,000c___Jan 1 1928
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153

OKLAHOMA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Nov., 1914.1

--_1917-1925

MUSKOGEE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
58 '03 M-S $80,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1923
4 Xs 05 M-N 75,000____Nov 1 1925
450 09 F-A 300,000____Feb 1 1929
5s 11 M-N175,000____May 1 1936
55 '12 M-N 130.000:___May 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 3760,000
Sinking fund
196,373
Assessed val.'14 (actual)_ 29,257,980
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'14_45.00
Population in 1914 (est.)
31,000
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y•
MUSKOGEE COUNTY.
Muskogee 15 the county seat. An
injunction was issued restraining the
County Commissioner from issuing
or selling $500,000 court
-house bonds
voted Aug. 26 1911. V. 93, p. 682.
Current
-Expense Bonds.
58 '08 .1-J $45,000____Jan 1 1918
Funding Bonds.
58 '09 J-J $31,500___July 1 1934
55 '10 A-0 80,000____Oct 1 1930
Bridge Bonds.
55 '10 J-D $140.000___Dec 5 1930
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $296,500
Assess. val.'13 (act. val.).51,621,106
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13.38.30
Population in 1910
52.743
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
NEW CORDELL.
This city (P• 0. Cordell) is in Washita Co.,1nc. as city of first class
May 1908. Pop'n 1910, 1,950.
Electric
-Light Bonds
Os '09 F-A $10,000c___Aug 1 1934
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.)
Water Bonds
65 '03 F-A $21.000c
1928
65 '09 F-A 27.5000_ __Aug 1 1934
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 14_ $58,500
Sinking fund
652
Assessed val. '14 (X act.)_952,596
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'14 $28.30
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
NEWKIRK.
This city is in Kay County.
City Hall Bonds.
65
-__
36,000- ______ __1919
Water-Works Bonds.
8s
___ 350,000_
_1920
Light and Water Bonds.
53
330,000
___-__1930
Sewer Bonds.
Is '09 J-J $35.000__ __July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1911_3121,000
Assessed valuation 1910
967,962
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'10_$29.00
Population in 1910
1,992
NORMAN.
County seat of Cleveland Co. First
Inc. 1889; city of first class 1902.
Mar $16,000__Subject to call
68
.te. Bonds.
Sewer .d
6s '08 M-S $80,000____Mch 1 1933
Refunding Bonds.
_ _June 15 1933
68 '13 June
$20,000GEN. B'D. DT Oct 26 '14 3183.000
Assessed valuation 19l3_ _2,124.442
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13_314.30
3.724
Population in 1910
NORMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
68
$2,500
55
40,000____Jan 1 1929
10.000___ _July 1 1934
5s_
BOND BEBT Apr 21 '13_ $69,000
Assessed val. '12 (est.)____2,800,000
School tax rate(per31.000)'10415.50
NOWATA.
This city is in Nowata County.
lncorp. as village anout 1892; first
class Aug. 1908. All bonds are
tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 3.672.
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '08 M-S $65,000c_ .Sept 1 1928
5s '09 M-S 15,000c_ __Sept 1 1934
514s'11 J-D 75,000c___june 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
55 '09 id-S 130.000c___Sept 1 1934
City-Hall Bonds.
5568'11 J-J $20,000e_ __Nov 7 1931
GEN.BD. DT.Oct 26 '14_ $183.000
Assess. val.'14(X actual).2.220,000
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13414.30
INT. in N. Y. at Nat. City Bank
and State fiscal agency.
NOWATA SCH. DIST. NO. 40.
All bonds are tax-exempt.
550'09 8-an $40.0000&r -1916-1929
55 '09 5
-an 25.000cdor
1934
5565'09 s
-an
5,5000ter
1934
Funding Bonds.
5s '10 M-S $8,000c
1935
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 14 $78,500
Sinking fund
6,000
Assess. val.'14(X actual)_3.026,160
Sch, tax rate (per $1,000) '14_$9.00
Population in 1913 (est.)
6.000
INT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.
NOWATA COUNTY.
Nowata is the county seat.
State Loan.
55 '08 J-J $10,000 __-_Jan 1 1918
Bridge Bonds
Is '10 J-J $100,000____July 1 1935
Court
-House and Jail Bonds
Is '10 F-A $75,000____Aug 1 1921
Funding Bonds.
5s 14
$20.000____Oct 1 1919
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 14 $205,000
Sinking fund Apr 2 1914_ _
37,000
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)13,000,892
State & Co.tax(per$1,000)'13,,$850
Population In 1910 (Census) _14,223
INT.at fiscal agency in New York.

6.Electric Light Bonds.
--- 35.000
1934
School Bonds.
6s
1926
--- 312.500
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914-- $92,000
14.392
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'14 (4-5 act.)-1.084.280
City tax rate (per 31.000)'14315.50
1.389
Population In 1910
OKFUSKEE COUNTY.
Okeinah is the county seat.
State Loan.
$8,000
bs '08 _
1918
Bridge Bonds.
55 '10 M-S$100.0000 --Mch 1 1930
Refunding Bonds.
88 '10 J-D 331.4500 _Dec 12 1930
TOTAL DEBT Sept 25 14 $139,450
36,722
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'14 (actual) 8,996,295
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'14 48.60
Population In 1910 (Census)-_19.995
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
This city, the capital of the State,
is the county seat of Oklahoma Co.
Incorp. Mch. 10 1891. Commission
government adopted Itch. 9 1911
(V. 92, p. 747) and upheld by State
Supreme Court on June 8 1911. V.92.
P. 1652. Population 1910. 64.205.
Funding Bonds.
Os '95 F
-A $5,000c__Aug 15 1915
65 '96 J
-D 31,000cJune 24 '17-'26
41.45'06 M-S 45.000c___Sept 1 1925
55 '08 F-A 72,500c__Feb 15 1928
5s '11 A-0 200,000c...0a 9 1936
Hospital Bonds.
55 '08 M-N $25,000c __Nov 16 1933
58 '11 M-S 25,000c ___Mch 1 1935
Building-Site Bonds.
55 '10 J-J $10,000c__Jan 31 1935
Sewer Bonds.
Is '00 A-0 $20,000c---Nov 15 1930
450'06 F-A 325,000c._ Feb 1 1936
58 '07 A-0 50,000c-__Aug 1 1937
68 '09 M-N 15,000c__-May 1 1934
Is '09 A-0 185,0000---Oct 1 1934
Is '09 J-D 200,000o___Dec 1 1934
58'11 M-S 125,000c.-Mob 1 1936
Fire-Department Bonds.
bs '09 J-D $100,000c- _June 1 1934
5s10 A-0 150,000c_Aug 1 1935
Refunding Bonds
58 '06 F-A $5,000c__Aug 15 1926
58'07-'08F-A 10,000c.Aug 15 '27&28
5s'09-'10E-A 10,000c.Aug 15'29&30
Incinerator Bonds
55 '10 J-J $50,000c Jan 31 1935
Park Bonds.
bs '09 J-D $400,000c_June 1 1934
55 '10 A-0 200.000c_Oct 1 1935
55 '12 F-A 250,000c __Feb 15 1937
(Subject to call Feb. 15 1922.)
Water Bonds..
Is '00 A-0 380.000c-0a 1 1930
58 '00 M-N 20.000c_ Nov 1 1930
4568'06 F-A 225,000c-__Feb 1 1936
Is '07 A-0 200,0000
-Ayr 1 1937
138 '09 M-N 35,000c__-May 1 1934
Is '09 J-J 150,000c-June 1 1934
Is '10 J-J 150.000c,,,..Jan 1 1935
5s '11 M-S 250,000c___Mar 1 1936
55 '12 F-A 100,000o --Feb 15 1937
(Subject to call Feb 15 1922.)
City-Jail Bonds.
Is '09 J-D $35,000c___June 1 1934
Police-Alarm Bonds.
Is '10 A-0 310,0000-Oct 1 1935
Street Bonds.
55 '10 A-0 $15.000c___Aug 1 1935
City-Hall Bonds.
Is '01 M-S $30.0000-Mch 1 1931
BOND.DT.Sept 28 14_$3,708,500
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)_69,322,088
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 14_$18.30
INT. on 6s, 55 and 43s at fiscal
agency, N. Y.; on 4145 due Sept. 1
1925 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y.

OKLAHOMA CITY SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
6s '95 J-D $2,500_ __June 3 1915
45 '03 J-J I00,000__ --July 1 1923
4545'05 J-D 60,000 -June 1 1925
6s '05 J-J
8,000
15 1925
65 '07 J-J
3,800 __July 5 1927
Is '08 J-D 75,000-- -June 2 1928
434s'09 J-J 300,000--.Jan 1 1929
4563'09 F
-A 150,000 --Aug 1 1929
85 '09 J-J
45,000 --Dec 1 1929
Is '10 J-D 300.000 --June 1 1930
Is '10 A-0 135,000---Oct 1 1930
Is '11 J-J 235,000 --July 1 1931
6s '04 M-S
4,000_Sept 10 '25-'34
456509 J-D 133,000 __June 15 1929
Refunding Bonds.
_
Ets
$27,947 80
Funding Bonds (Part every 5 Yrs)•
55 '11 M-S $200,000--Mch 1 '10-'31
58 '11 J-D 118,000.Dec 15 '16-'31
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ 1,897,248
Sinking fund
132,323
Assessed valuation 1912_77,322,866
School tax (per $1,000) 1912_-$5.00
INT.at fiscal agency, New York.

OKLAHOMA COUNTY.
County seat is Oklahoma City.
Drainage Warrants.
6s
___ $26,000
Funding Bonds.
6s '96 ____ 359.300__Jan 27 '17-'26
Is '99 ____ 72,600_-_Nov 1 1920
4145'09
44,000___Sept 13 1934
5148'11
40.450__Aug 15 1936
Court
-House Bonds.
045'03
$100,000-Dec.31 '24-33
4)4805
10,000--Sept 1 '26-35
Jail Bonds.
4 X 8'05 _
$30,000_ _Sept 11926-35
TOT.BD. DT.Sept'14_ $382,350
Cash on hand
280,841
Cash on hand in sink fund. 196.120
OKEMAH.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 92,771.510
This city is in Okfuskee County.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_ .12.90
Mater Bonds.
6s
--- 349.500
1934 Population in 1910 (Census)-85.232
6s '14 --- 25.000
1939
ENT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.

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OKLAHOMA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

OBBRILGEE.
PERRY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This city Is In Okmulgee County.
Funding Bonds.
Commission government adopted 53is
224,000
_
1930
Apr.2 1912. Pop'n 1910, 4.176.
High-School Bonds.
Is '11 J-J $30,000e___Mch 1 1931
Refunding Bonds.
6s '09 ___ $22,000_ __Deo 15 1934 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $54,000
Sinking fund
6,120
School Bonds.
bs '03 M-S $15.000e__Mc1I 15 1923 Assess. val. '14(( act.).._1,471,165
School tax rate(per $1.000)14 $10.20
Sewer Bonds.
3 460
5s '03 M-N $15,000c__ _Nov 1 1923 Population in 1914 (est.)
7.000e._ Oct 24 1927
58 '07
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
-A 70.000c--Feb 1 1929
55 '09 F
City-Hall Bonds.
5s '09 F-A $15,0000-_Feb 1 1929 PITTSBURG COUNTY.
McAlester is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
State Loan.
5s '03 AII-N $38.000e_ Nov 1 1923
J-J $20,000c__Jan 1 1934
5s '07 A-0 60,0000_ _ _Oct 24 1927 68
Funding Bonds (Tax-Exempt.)
Si '09 F-A 15,000c ___Feb 1 1929
-a $89.540c___Jan 10 1938
s
60,0000
55
6s '10 ___
21,275c._ _Jan 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '14 $317,000 6s
Assessed valuation 1914___3.960.942 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $130,815
7.000.000 Judgment debts
1,410
True value (est.)
28,429
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'14__16.00 Cash on hand
Assess. val. '14 (% act.)..21,193,528
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
State& Co. tax (per $1,000)'14.$6.08
Population in 1910
47,560
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
OKMULGEE SCHOOL DIST.
Bonds.
Funding
6s '09 ___ $12,000__1924& 1934 PONCA
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building Bonds.
A district In Kay County.
1929
5s '09 ___ $11,000
1929 Is '11 M-N $35.0000__Nov 1 1936
4,000
5s 09
School-Equipment Bonds.
1938
15,000
53 '13 ___
Nov $15.000c_ __Nov 1 1931
5s
High-School Bonds.
Building Bonds.
1929
5s '09 ___ $60,000
Oct $12,000c____Oct 2 1925
55
Bonds.
School-Site
1929 6s&7s July 5.000
$3,000
58 09
Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 26 '14 2105.000 -a Refunding$6,000____June8 1934
'14 ___
Assessed valuation 1914_ -.4,837,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 1914._ $73,000
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
Assessed valuation 1912.....2,188,197
5,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
OSAGE COUNTY.
Pawkuska Is the county seat.
Bonds are tax-free. Pop.'10. 20.101 POND CREEK SCHOOL DIST.
A district in Grant County.
-Expense Bonds.
Current
1931
Is '11
1917 BOND.A-0 $40,000 --Nov 1
$30,000
65
DEBT Apr 1914._ 840,000
Jail Bonds.
-House &
Court
Assessed valuation 1912.-1,058,970
58 '11 J-D 2.100,000.Dec 1 '22-'31
Refunding Bonds.
1932 FORMS.
-- $60,000
68
This town is in Muskogee County.
65 '12 M-S 85,000. __Deo 15 1937
Water and Light Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
1937
65 '12 M-S $29,800._ -Jan 1 1932 as '12 J-.1 233,0000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12. *190,000 BONDED DEBT Sept 1912.$33,000
4,719
25.000 Sinking fund
Floating debt
378,930
...... 15,000 Assessed valuation 1912
Sinking fund
548
Assess. val.'14 (70% act.) 25,050,335 Population in 1910
State & Co. tax(per $1.000)'14 $6.80
INT. at fiscal agency. New York. POTEAU.
This city is in Leflore County.
_s '14 ___ $10,000
PAWHUSKA.
Water-Works Bonds.
This city Is in Osage County. Inc. 58
A-0 830,0000
1926
A-0 12,000c
1930
June 28 1906. Commission govt 6s
adopted during July 1912. V. 95.
Sewer Bonds.
A-0 $28.000c
1930
6s
P. 311. Popuia. in 1910, 4.776.
Park Bonds.
City owns and operates its water,
1933
M-N230,000
electrio-light and natural-gas plants. 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__$100.000
City-Hall Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
$12,000c_ _May 25 1927 Assessed val.'13(85% act.? 917.885
65 '07 _
Total tax rate (per $1.000) 13-$36.20
Water Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1,830
1937 Population in 1910
Si '07 J-D $60,000c
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1937
6s '07 J-D $40,000c
Water and Light Bonds.
ROGERS COUNTY.
65 '11 Aug $60,000___Aug 15 1936
Claremore is the county seat.
Public Utility Bonds.
5s '13 A-0 $72,924_Oct 6 1938
5s '09 Dec $10,000c___Mch 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 $143,000
to call Mch. 1 1924.)
(Subject
15,967,399
Assessed val. 1913
Funding Bonds.
25,000,000
Real value
68
$4,882___Jan 15 1932 State & Co.(est.)
'14.26.30
tax rate(per M)
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 26 '14 $186.882 Population in 1910
17.738
15.000
Sinking fund
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.
Assessed val. '14 (f4 act.)_2.312.448
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14.$28.60
RYAN.
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
This town is in Jefferson Co. Inc.
about 1900. Pop n 1910, 1,070.
Water Works Bonds.
PAW/117MA SCHOOL DISTRICT
.j.,j $45,000c
1929
._ $15,000_ __Apr 1 1922 68 '11 M-N 8.000c
Os '07
1931
65 '08 July 30,000._ July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
6s
J-J 218,0000
1929
Os 09
88.000 _July 1 1929
Electric Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $53,000 Os
J-J
$6,000c
1929
17.203
Sinking fund Aug 1 1914....
Park Bonds.
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2,425,822 65 '11 M-N $12.0000
1931
School tax (per $1,000) 1914 _ $7.10 BOND. DEBT Sept 29 14..289,000
4,300 Assessed val. '14( act.)__ _479,555
Population In 1914 (est.)
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14.243.50
INT. at fiscal agency, New York.

Park Bonds.
5s g '12 M-N2100.000c_Nov 1 1932
5s '14
_ 135,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 26'14 $1,068,238
44.091
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.) 5,178,307
City tax rate (per 21.000)'14..$17.50
Population In 1910_
15,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.

[VOL. xcix.
This city Is
T°NKAWA. in Kay County. Inc.
T
in 1907. Population 1910, 1.776.
Water Bonds.
65 '02 ___ $15,000____Peb 3 1922
13,500___Jan 1 1929
534s'09
20,000__Oct 1 1932
65 '12 ___
Sewer Bonds.
5%8'09 ___ $5,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1929
Electric-Light Bonds.
53.0'09 ___ $18,590____Jan 1 1929
aFunding Bonds.
6s '12 ___ $15,000_ _Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14...$87,000
12,469
Cash on hand
Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _ _664,092
Total tax rate (per 81,000)1 4.*32.55
a INT. at State Treas, office; on
other bonds at fiscal agency, N. Y.

SAPULPA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s '03 M-S a$15,000c___
___1923
1927
55 '07 A-0 12.000c
5s '08 51-9 30,000c___Sept 1 1928
5s '09 M-S 34,000c___Sept 1 1929
55 '09 M-S 30,000cfSept 1 '19-'24
1'29-'34
5s '11 J-D 40,000c___June 1 1936
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 25 '14 2161,000 TULSA.
Formerly a town in the Creek NaAssess. val. '14 (abt. act.).6,240.683
County). in the
a INT. at First Nat. Bank. Chic. tion (now in Tulsa
Indian Territory. Pop. 1910,18,182
others at fiscal agency, New York.
Funding Bds. (Red. begin 1918).
Os '08 ___ $30,000__Mch 16 1928
SHATTUCK.
Refunding Bonds.
This town is in Ellis County.
Os
23,000c.-Apr 1 1934
_
.
er _ n 5,
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919).
Os '09 ___ $50,000July 1 1934 55 '05
$30.000c___July 1 1925
Funding Bonds.
25.000c_. Sept 1 1927
bs '07
6s '14 M-N$25,200
55 '08 A-0 30,000c_Oct 15 1928
(Due $6,300 in 5, 10, 15 and 20 years) 58 '09 ___ 65.000c __ _June 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14_575,200 55 '10 __
35.000c_Apr 15 1930
Assessed valuation 1214
613.840 55 '11 M-S 100,000c-Sent 1 1931
Town tax rate (per $1,000)'13.236.10
Water Bonds.
1 231 68 '08 __ 5250 0000_ _June 1 1928
Population In 1010
INT. at fiscal agency, New York. (Subject to call after aune
1 1918.)
5s '09 ___ $20,000c___June 1 1929
55 '10 __ 100.000c_Apr 15 1930
SHAWNEE.
as '11 M-S 90,000c_Nov 15 1931
This city is In Pottowatomie Co.
['loom. as a city of first class Mob. 16 Is Fire-Department Bonds.
'09 __ $20,000e__ _June 1 1929
1896. Population in 1910. 12,474.
its '11 M-S 50.000c_Nov 15 1931
Refunding Bonds.
Storage-House Bonds.
___ $46,000
1938 58 '09 _
530
$6,000e__June 1 1929
Park Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
_ $25,0000._ _June 1 1929
1915 Si '09
6s '95 _-_
32.200c
6s '97
5,198c --_Oct 16 1917 5s '13 F-A 40,000c_Feb 1 '18-'38
Street Bonds.
Water Works Bonds.
M-S
68 '98 A-0 $35,000c_ _Oct 1 1918 Si '11 (Part $33,000c__Nov 15 1031
due each year.)•
5;0'04 J-J 125.000c_Jan 1 1934
Paving Bonds (Part due yearly).
City Hall Bonds
830.0000_May 1 1923 53 '11 M-N211.000cNov 15 1931
55 '03 _
Convention-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
_s '13 F-A$100,000c_Feb 1 '18-'38
Si '09 J-J 1125.000c__Jan 1 1929
Library Bonds.
Sewer and Water Bonds
bs '12 51-N 1 $5,500c Nov15 '16-'36
5s '07 F-A $165,000 ._Feb 1 1937
($500 every two yrs.
Convention Hall Bonds.
1,000c_Nov 15 1937
Si '09 3-3 $50.0000. Jan 1 1929
Public-Market Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
-A $25.000c..--Feb 1 1918
58 '13 F
53 '09 3.3 $20,0000___Jan 1 1929
Boulevard (Part yrly. beg. 1918.)
Park Bonds.
1933
5s'13_
$10,000
___ $50,000___Nov 19 1932 BOND.5s '12
DEBT Oct 1914_21,125,000
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 25'14 $653,398 Sinking fund Aug 1 1913_
330,000
300.000 Assessed value of all propAssessment debt .
Assess. val.'13 (abt. act.) _7,527.210
erty for taxation as
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_829.89
equalized for 1914-----20.301.130
INT. at fiscal agency. New York. Total tax (per $1,000)1914___$29.00
INT. at fiscal_agency, New York.
SHAWNEE SCH. DIST. NO. 93.
Building Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1919
F-A $4.000e
65g
50,000c
1933
J-J
4s
1936
M-N 15,0000
Os
1929
F A 120,0000
55
1935
_59,118.51-------1936
5Y2s
Reuniting Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1918-1927
M-S $7.500c
68
BOND. DEBT July 1 1914 $299,619
Floating debt (estimated). 20,085
82,989
Sinking fund 1913
Assessed valuation 1913__ _7,945,636
School tax (per 21,000) 1913_ _$9.50
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
SNYDER
This place Is In Blows County.
6s'05-07 ___ 345.000_ _1915 & 1927
1931
40.000
65 '11
Refunding Bonds.
1932
Os '12
121,800
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 22'14-8106,800
Assess. val.1912 --------517,120
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.....$19.00
1,122
Population in 1910
INT. payable at Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, Snyder.

TULSA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 22.
Validity of $500,000 bonds voted
March 14 1914 upheld by State Supreme Court Aug. 18 1914. V. 99,
p. 621.
5s '05 J-3 $50,000___Jan 1 1925
59 '06 M-S 25,000__ _Mar 15 1926
5s '07 M-S 30,000____Sept 1 1927
5s '09 J-J 125.000___Jan 1 1929
6s '08 J-J
25,000___ _July 1 1914
5s '12 J-J 150,000___July 15 1932
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914- 8905,000
60.000
Sinkingfund-___
.25.000,000
Assessed val. 013
School tax rate (per $1.000 '13_$7.20
INT.at fiscal agency in N.Y.City.
TULSA COUNTY.
Tulsa is the county seat.
Current-Evpense Bonds.
_ $14,000_, Aug 3 1915
Court
_s-House Bonds.
_1930
J-D $200,000c
55
Bridge Bonds.
Is
J-D $75,000c.-June 1 1930
Jail Bonds.
5s
J-D 325,000...Jan 1921-1930
BOND.DEBT Sept 23 '14 $314,000
Sinking fund
5
02, 49
Assess. val. '14 (Si act.).53,979.920
State & Co. tax (Per $1,000)'14.24.20
Population in 1910 ----------34,995
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.

STILL WATER.
.
This city is in Payne Co. Inc. as
SALLISAW.
a town in 1891 and as a city of the VERDIGRIS DRAIN.DIST. NO.1.
This city Is in Sequoyah County,
first class in 1899.
This district is In Wagoner County.
Water..Works Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
6s, '12 s-a $141.074 05
65 '08 J-J 460,0000-Jan 1 1933 53
$5.000_ __May 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14.. $141.675
.7-.1
Os '12 M-S 42,500e.-Mch 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $149,000 Sinking fund
20,000
Sewer Bonds.
98,000 ASSM.9. val.'13 (abt. act.)..13,700,000
Water debt (Inch
68 '11 Nov $45,0000 _Nov 1 1936 Assessed valuation
1.894,590
INT.at State fiscal agency in N.Y.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1913_ $147,500 Population In 1910
3444
Assessment debt
26,010
INT. at fiscal agency, New York. VTNITA.
Judgment debt__
______
5,250
Formerly a town In the Cherokee
Sinking fund and interest__
20,525
Nation (now In Craig County) in the
Assess. val.'12 (80% act.)_1.206,567 SULPHUR SCHOOL DISTRICT. Indian Territory. Pop'n '10, 4.082.
Total tax rate (per 81.000) 12_144.85
This district is In Murray County.
Funding Bonds.
PAYNE COUNTY.
1937
1932 6s '12 ___ $11,000
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
55
3-3 254,0000
Stillwater is the county seat.
1931 68 '13
9,129.26
1938
10,0000
_s
Refunding Bonds.
Water Bonds Funding Bonds.
49(s'99 A-0 850.0000 _ _ _ _1920-1929 SAP17LPA.
65 '12 A-0 $2,697.86.Apr 16 1937 '.s
.1-1)
Dee 1 192$
.
This city is in Creek County.
BOND.DEBT Apr 2A '14 250.000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1912._ $66.698 Is
___
20.000.... Apr 1 1930
4,725
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Sinking(und
Assess. val. '12 (abt. act.)_1,739,127
Sewer Bonds
'13 (abt. act.) 15,020,073 55 '13 J-J 875,0000,___Jan 1 1933 Sch, tax rate (per 21.000) 'l2....$7.50 58
Assess. val.
J-D $20.0csic--Dee 1 1023
-Works Bonds.
Water
18,000
State&Co. tax fper$1.000) '13_16.25
___
1937
INT. at fiscal agency. New York. 5s
23,735 5s '03 ____ $25,000-__Meh 2 1923
Population In 1910
City-Hall Bonds.
____
20 1927
6.000_ _Apr
its '09
$28.000 _July 1 1929
_
_
INTEREST at fiscal agency, N. 58 '07
65 '09 ____ 65,000.,._Jan 1 1929 TAHLEQUAH.
.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27'14_ $171,129
Y. City,
5s '10 ___ 250,000___July 1 1930
This city is in Cherokee County.
ASS114.9. val.'13 (abt. act.) 3,737,047
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds.
City tax rate (per 81.000)'13_$11.00
PERRY.
-Apr 20 1927
____
5s
INT. at A. B. Leach & Co.. N.Y.
860.000
This city is the county seat of No- 55 '07 J-D $37,000_ _
25,000__June 1 1929
'09
Street Bonds.
ble County. Pop'n In 1910, 3,133.
WAGONER.
830.000
Is '10 ____ 50.000___Aug 1 1930
Water Bonds.
This city Is in Wagoner County.
5s '14 ___ 60,000._ _Aug 1 1919
City-Hall Bonds.
1933
___ 350,000
Water-Works Bonds.
5s
Building Bonds.
$3,500
,
1925
5s seml-an $72,000c
$Sis'06 M-N 30,0.10.3day to '27 3 as '08 ____ 815.000_ __ _Nov 11926 -City-fail Bonds.
1939
25,000
_
65
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
(Sub. to call at 105 after Dec 15 '15.)
$1,200
•-Funding Bonds
5s semi-an 250,000c
1934
5s '10 ____ E5,000____Jan 1 1930
School bonds.
1925 5s '10 ____ 10,000_ __July 1 1930
Light and Power Bonds.
65
--- 220,000
$17,500
•
-ns '08
F•A 34.000 Aug 1 111*8
1934
Funding Bonds.
55 semi-an $40.0000
10,000
-1942 65 '09 F-A $82,000_ _Feb 13 19211 if
___ 15,157.89
6s
Light, Water and Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '14.. 8122,200
BOND. DEBT Sept 29 '14 $174,157 6s '14 ___ 69,887.58_0ct 31 1933 Assessed valuation 1913_ _1.541,000 5s semi-an $40,0000
1936
Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.).1,201,479
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate(per 81,000)'13427.50
_1934
-an $35,0000 ___
-A $63,350 _.Jan 15 1932 Population In 1910
2.891 Os semi
Os '12 F
INT.at First Nat. Bank, Perry.

PAWNEE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
A district (P. O. Pawnee) in Pawnee County. Pop'n 1913 (est.). 2.000.
Building Bonds.
55 '11 M-N $35,000c___May 1 1936
58
8,000c
5s_
5.640e
1925
TOT.BD- DT. Mar 1913 _ 2459,640
.
Assess. val.'12 (abt. act.)_1,497,819
School tax rate(per $1,000)'12 $13 00
INT. at fiscal agency. N. Y.




Nov., 1914.j

OKLAHOMA-CITIES AND TOWNS

Water-Works Bonds.
(3.5 '01 ---- $15.000____Sept 1 1921
2,500_ --Sept 1 1931
1936 6s '06 .-10.000__-_Dec 1 1933
63 '08
30.000_ -- _Sept 1 1934
1937 65 '09
Electric-Light Bonds.
1934 65 '08 --- $15.000___-Dec 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Mar 18'13.. $301,000 6s 09 --- 10.000----Sept 1 1934
Sewer Bonds.
16,401
Sinking fund Sept 1 1912_
$50.000____Sept 1 1934
Assess. val.'12 (4i act.). 2.500,000 65 '09
City-Hall Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912- -529.50
$10.000____Sept 1 1934
4 018 Os '08
Population in 1910
Refunding Bonds.
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
$7.500_ -_Apr 1 1938
6s '13 _
BONDED DEBT Jan- '14 $150,000
1
WALTER.
Total assessed val. 1913-1,026,781
This city Is In Comanche County.
Population in 1910
2,118
R_etundIng Bonds
-s '66 --- $2,600
Water Bonne.
65 '10 J-J $57.0000_Jan 15 1930 WOODWARD.
This town is the county seat of
Sewer Bonds.
66 '10 J-J 826,0000_ _Jan 15 1930 Woodward Co. Pop'n 1910, 2.696.
Electrlo•Light..Piant Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
tis '10 J-J $7.000o__Jan 15 1930 Os '10 ___ $68,000____May 1 1935
Electric
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-492,600
-Light Bonds.
__ _533,584 6s '10
$30,000- --Sept 1 1935
Assessed valuation
1013_Water Bonds.
Total tax rate (per$1,000)'13_558.10
1 377 Os '06 MAS $50,000o....Meit 1,1936
Population In 1910
/NT.payable at City Treas. office. (Subject to call after March 1.'16)
614 '07 M-N $15.000e_ .May 1 1937
(Subtect to call after May 1 1917.)
WALTER SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
$35.000.-Jan 21 1928 as '10 M-s 333.000
Sept 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 19 '12..$198,000
65 '12 J-J$30,000- -Jan 31 1937 Assess. val.'11 (abt. act.)_2.478,085
BOND.DEBT Apr 1913- $65.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -$26.00
Sinking fund
4.500
INT. at fiscal agency. New York.
Assess. val.'12(60% act.) 868,469
School tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $11.00
Population of dist., 1912 (est.) _1,500 WYNNEWOOD.
This city Is In Garvin County.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Inc. as city of first class In 1907.
Bartlesville Is county seat.
Water Bonds.
Current Expense Bonds.
-A $24,500c__Feb 1 1926
5s '06 F
Os '08 J-J $25.000____Jan 1 1918 55 '07 M-S 8.000c___Mch 1 1927
Court
-House de Jail Bonds.
54.1s'09 A-0 12,000c___Apr 1 1929
.
tis '12 J-J $115,000_
___ __1917 5s 11 J-J
5,000c__July 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914 $140,000
- -- City-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _34,051,530 5)4E4'09 s-an $6,000c___Aor 1 1929
State & Co.tax (per 51,000)'14.85.10 BOND. DEBT Sept 25 '14 $55.500
Population in 1910...
-17.484 Sinking fund
21,625
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-1,012,959
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14-$12.19
WEATHERFORD.
Population in 1910
2 002
This city is in Custer County.
INT. at State fiscal agency. N. Y.
WAGONER (Concluded)
Funding Bonds.
55 '11 s-a 829.0000
Park Bonds.
___ 320,0000
City-Hail Bonds.

55

Assessed Tax per Papa*
Bonded
Locationvaluation. $1,000. 1910.
debt.
Davis, Murray County
81600,000 a24.25
$25,000
1.416
Dewey County
*8.962.997
26.000
*6.80 14,132
Durant School District
13.007,035
60,560
17.00
Dustin (T). Hughes County
1317,000 $31.70
579
25,000
Edmond (C), Oklahoma County- _ _100,000
1875.378 51 8.80
2,090
Enid (C). Garfield County
57,866,169 514.00 13,799
640,984
Erick (T). Beckham County
4485.729
915
37.500
Eufaula, McIntosh County
51.250.000
1,307
140,000
53.40
Francis (T). Pontotoc County--- . 50,000
1367.956
931
14.50
Frederick School District
65,000 11.934.261 112.00
Garfield County
$6.30 33,050
46.000 134,819.333
Garvin County
164,140 *11.863,335 *6.30 26,545
Geary, Blaine County
1661.292 115.60
1.452
52,000
Gotebo, Klowa County
740
28.000
Granite (C), Greer county
5614.293 545.00
1,229
45,000
Grove (T), Delaware County
*465,000
888
35.000
Halle
e (C), Pittsburg Co
1524.901 114.29
2.024
70.000
Hartshorne, Pittsburg Co
*904.414
2,963
105.000
Hartshorne School District No. 1_ 25,000
51,000,000
Haskell (T)
*491.000
35,000
lisavener (C), La Fiore County.... 56,735
*700,000 536.80
780
Henryetta (0), Okmulgee Co
164.000
1,671
11,067.829 141.00
inton (T), Caddo County
i
*386,419
686
Hobart(C ,Kiowa County
3,845
y100..000
Hobart Sc ool District
103,853
*2,660,676 *10.75
Holdenville School District
39,000
55.00
52,095.725
Hominy, Osage County
760
1575.211 110.90
49.250
Hughes County
41,000 112,005.324
17.80 24,040
Jackson County
130,000 516.429.429
56.25 23.737
Jefferson County Sch. Dist. No. 1
1901,025 112.40
25.000
Johnston County
178.836
18,207.697 110.94 16.734
Kingfisher County
29,970 *17,179.975
16.75 18,825
Klowa (T), Pittsburg County
57.000
1,021
1390,147 133.30
Krebs (C), Pittsburg County
60,000
2.884
Leflore County
68,000 112.712,225
$8.57 29,127
Lehigh, Coal County
52.500
*525,942 *41.71
1,880
Lincoln County
32.000
34,779
Little River Draiange Dist
I/50.000
Love County School Dist. No. 16--- 46.828
19.50
11.577.482
McAlester School District
60.000
McIntosh County
29.470
19,662.724 110.90 20,961
Madill. Marshall County
40,000
700,000 a20.00
1,564
Mangum, Greer County
185.000
12,500,000
3,667
Marlow School District
35.000
11,000,556
14.00
Marshall County
11.619
Marshall County Sch. Dist. No. 2.. 25,000
11.100.088 111.30
Medford School District
11,006.926 114.80
42.700
Miami, Ottawa County
*1,574,822 *33.00
2.907
143,000
Newark School District
1/50,000
Noble County
88,293 113,473..44
18.50 14,945
Okeene (T). Blaine County
30.000
5406.251 411.00
920
Okmulgee County
86.000 118.707.926 19,275 21.115
Ottawa County
,
59,154.000
58.55 15,713
Ottawa County Sch. Dist, No. 26._ 25.000
59,480,000 510.00
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Paul's Valley, Garvin County
1.242.000
88,000
20.00
2,689
In the table below we give statistics regarding the mlnor divisions In the Pawnee (C). Pawnee County
92.500
11.176,401 126.20
2.161
Pawnee County
State of Oklahoma which are not represented among the foregoing..
31.000
*4.90 17,332
Ponca City, Kay County
2,521
122,500
11.770.000 123.30
Assessed
Bonded
Tax Popurn Pontotoc County
24,331
70,000 t10,800,000
Valuation. per $1,000. 1910. Pottawatomie
Debt.
LocationCounty
119,.500 129.856,586
„
16.70 43,595
51672,173 131.00
$54.000
1,279 Ralston, Pawnee County
Afton (T). Ottawa County
00
597
Ramona School District No. 16_
11.509,590
56,764
14.60
Alfalfa Co. Sch. Dist. No. 46
56,116,774
50.000
55.80
*325,311
25,000
Allen, Pontotoc County
645 Hoff, Pontotoc County45
1,044
1545.8.52
,000
02,248,000 118.20
351.000
Altus (C). Jackson County
4,821 Roger Mills County
12,861
41.000
57.500.000
53,266,061
65.500
Altus School District
Sand Springs School District
56.50
Alva School District
05.000
Seminole County
19.964
1121 °130
117 12
. 5
.
Antlers (T), Pushmataha Co
1412,576
38.000
1,273 Seminole Co. Sch. Dist. No. 22.... 29,000
700,000
Atoka (C), Atoka County
51,000
11,102.457 a19.33
1,968 Sentinel (T), Washita County
Beckham Co. Sch. Dist. No.31--- 31,000
1,002,422
Sequoyah County Sch. Dlst. No. 1- 39;008
°
0
857
2 °0
°
tP3 5 033 613 °
2 5 03 412
8. 0
Bigheart Sch. Dist. No. 29
29,000
Stigler (C), Haskell County1,583
1800,000
x$75.000
Blackwell School District No. 45_ 85,000
12,672,391
19.10
Stillwater School Dist. No. 16
$12.00
25,500
Blalne County
89,600 *13,097,216
17,960 Strike Axe Twp.(P.O. Pawhuska)_ 50,000
4.000.000
3,674
Boswell, Choctaw County
36.000
t6.000,000 135.20
828 Stroud. Lincoln County
76
1796,733 122.40
1..220
17
39,500
Bristow (T), Creek County
55,000
4722,637
1,667 Tallhina, Le Fiore County
iore
Britton School District
47,000
1798,923
10.00
Tecumseh (C). Pottawatomie Co- _ 68 °
1.626
,1
5 8
Broken Arrow (C), Tulsa Co
70,000
1759.681 128.50
1,576 Tishomingo (T). Johnston County
707,239 030.00
1,4
6C611
44.500
Bryan County
45.000 112.931.00)) 17.25 29,854 Valliant (0), McCurtain Co
y6036:00800
Carmen (C), Alfalfa County
70.000
1432.283 130.00
883 Wapanucka, Johnston County
948
Carter County
70,000 112,448.000
59.95 25,358 Washington County Sch. Dist. No.7 75.000
*3.089.449
*7.00
Chandler (C). Lincolni County..... 89.000
tl.100.
2,024 Washington County S. D. No.16 .... _ 49,500
56.169.337
55.80
Chelsea (T), Rogers County
76,000
b694,730 529.00+ 1,350 Washita County
*5.30 25,034
148.000 *16.500.000
Cherokee School District
38,000
1,250,000
Watonga, Blaine County
1815.195 132.50 2:67 28
1 8
90,000
Cleveland County
84,000 (10,830,315
18,843 Waurika, Jefferson County
01.000,000
40,000
Coalgate (C), Coal County
154.000
11,209.481
3.255 Westville (T). Adair County
1341.912 134.42
802
29.500
Collinsville School Dist. No. 32
63.500
52.000,000 59.50
Wetumka (T), Hughes County...- 69.000
1982.000 122.15
1.190
Comanche (C), Stephens County_ -- 40,000
1663,000
1,381 Woodward School Dist. No. 1
e2,014.868
x96.500
Copan School District No. 4
30,000
53.081,409
Yukon. Canadian County
40,000
1504.660
1.018
Cotton Co. School Dist. No. 1 __-- 66,000
1704.263 119.25
Coweta (C), Wagoner County
48,000
1560,000
(C) City. (T) Town. a Total tax. e 1909 figures. f 1910 figures.
1,187
Cushing (T), Payne County
104,000
1752,113
09.40
1,072 g State and county tax. x Total debt. y This covers merely a recent issue
Custer City School District
25,000
of bonds: we are not informed as to what is total debt. 41911 figures.
Custer County
38.800 118.748.019
17.25 23,231 b 1912 figures.
1913 figures. •1914 figures.




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DEBTS AND RESOURCES
OF THE

TATE'S, 1T1E$ AV:13 TOMS
IN THE

PACIFIC STATES
INDEX FOR THE PACIFIC STATES, CITIES, Etc.
Pages 156 to 162 I WASHINGTON-State, Cities, drc
CALIFORNIA-State,Cities, &a
Pages 162 to 164 I NEVADA-State, Cities, &c
OREGON-State, Cities, drc

State of California.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c
Sept. 9 1850
Admitted as a State (Act of Sept. 9 1850)
158,297
Total area of State (square miles)
Sacramento
State Capital __
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon.aft.Jan.1'15)__H. W. Johnson
Sec. of State (term exp. let Mon. aft.Jan. I '15) F. C. Jordan
Treasurer(term exp.1st Mon.aft.Jan.1 '15)_Edw. D. Roberts
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday after
January 1. and sessions are not limited, though members receive only
$1,000 for each regular session and $IO for each day while in special session.
-For early history of the State debt, see "State
HISTORY OF DEBT.
and City Section" of April 1894. page 142.
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
Civil War Bonds of 1857.
4s g '11 J-J $8,298,090c-July 2 1985
$3.500c
Int. ceased
(Subject to call after July 2 1950.)
Civil War Bonds of 1860
Highway Bonds.
$500c
Int. ceased
35,200,000c_ July 3 '17-'29
Funded Debt Bonds.
I 1.600,000c_ July 3 '30-'33
(e)
tis g '73 J-J 32,277.5000
200,000c_ -July 3 1934
4s'll 3-.1
ea Wall Bonds.
3.000.000c_ July 3 '35-'41
46 'OS J-3 $2,000,000c__ Jan 2 1924
3,000,000c_July 3 '42-'49
(Subject to call after Jan.2 1914.)
•Of which $1,526,500 held by State School Fund and 8751,000 by University fund.
INTEREST is payable at the office of the Treasurer in Sacramento and
Bankers' Trust Co.. New York City.
-The total bonded debt of the State Sept. 1 1914
TOTAL DEBT.
was $25.579.500,including $4.000 civil bonds on which int. has ceased. The
warrant debt on that date was 3334,465 20. Cash in treasury on Sept. 1
1914 amounted to $22,545,783 09. The $2,000.000 sea wall bonds issued
for San Francisco are not included in the total indebtedness of the State;
these bonds are payable out of a sinking fund receiving its revenue from
moneys collected by the San Francisco Harbor Commissioners.
The bonds of 1873 ($2,277,500) matured in 1893. No sinking fund having been provided for their payment,they were taken over by the State for
its school funds and have been so held since 1893.
The State Treasurer on Sept. 1 1914 held bonds aggregating $7,563.375 for the benefit of the State School Fund; this includes $1,526,500 of
the funded debt bonds of 1873. The State Treasurer also holds $3,234,125
for the benefit of State funds other than the School Fund. This includes
$751,000 of the funded debt bonds of 1873 held in trust for the University
Fund referred to above.
-The following statement shows the total
ASSESSED VALUATION.
assessed valuation and the tax rate (per $1,000) for the years indicated.
decrease in 1906 caused by destruction of property by earthquake.
Valuation.
Tax Rate.
Tax rate. Years.
Years.
Valuation.
$3.82
---- 1902._ $1,290.238,964
1914
$3,202,450,546
4.98
1.217,648,863
1900
1913
3.114.136.640
.5.80
1,101.137.290
*None 1890
1912
2.920.400,512
6.40
666,399.985
1910
$3.53 1880
2,471,505,410
8.65
277.538,134
1908
4.00 1870
1,991.554,603
6.00
1906
148,193.540
4.76 1860
1.595.897,411
5.00
1904
57.670.689
1850
*Pursuant to Chap. 335, Laws of 1911, carrying into effect Sec. 14 of
Art. 13 of the constitution as amended Nov. 8 1910 (see below) there is
now no general tax, revenue being derived from the taxation of public
service and other corporations, banks and insurance companies. The
amount of tax placed upon these corporations by the State Board of Equalization for 1911 was $10,454,125.46; 1912, $10.922,405.72; 1913, $12,971,541.80. and 1914 $13,580,773.44.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
-Pursuant to a constitutional
amendment adopted Nov.8 1910,the city of San Francisco voted and issued
$5,000,000 bonds, the proceeds to be used by the Panama Pacific International Exposition Co. for an exposition to be held in San Francisco to
celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. Another amendment, approved on Nov. 8 1910, creates a State fund of $5,000.000 for the use,
establishment, maintenance and support of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. Still another amendment adopted provides for the
separation of State and local taxation and for the taxation of public service
and other corporations for the benefit of the State. V. 92. p. 202. On
Oct. 10 1911 the voters adopted constitutional amendments granting equal
suffrage to women, allowing the recall of public officials, even the judiciary,
and reserving to the people the powers of initiative an referendum. See
V. 93, p. 1337, for list of amendments adopted and defeated. to
Section 18
[At the Nov.3 1914 general election a proposed amendment
of Article XI of the constitution, authorizing Alameda County to issue
81,000.000 bonds for Exposition purposes in San Francisco, was submitted.
county
V. 99, p. 1311. As soon as it is definitely determined by official State
whether this proposal carried or not, the fact will be reported in the
Department of the "Chronicle. '1
and City
-Propositions providing for the issuance of
BOND PROPOSITIONS.
India
$18,000,000 highway, $1,500.000 San Diego sea-wall, $1.000,000
county
and $9.000.000 harbor-improvement 4% bonds for the city and 1910.
Basin
the general election on Nov. 8
of San Francisco were adopted at
by Superior Judge
V.92. p. 202. This latter issue was declared valid 1912 Judge SeawellSeadiswell on Feb. 2 1914. V. 95. p. 538. On May 23
issued
missed an order to show cause why an injunction should not be 94, P.
restraining the sale of the 31.000,000 4% India Basin bonds. V.




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Page 168

1519. The offering of these bonds, which was to have taken place July 22
1912, was indefinitely postponed. V. 95. p. 312.
Five bond propositions were voted upon at the Nov. 1914 general election. They were (I) initiative measure providing for the issuance of
$1.800,000 bonds for the completion of the University of California in
Berkeley;(2) 33.000,000 bonds for State buildings in Sacramento;(3) bonds
for State buildings In San Francisco; (4) 8750,000 bonds for the improvement of the State fair grounds; and (5) 31,250,000 bonds for State buildings
in Los Angeles. V. 99, p. 1311. As soon as it is definitely determined by
official count whether these propositions carried or not, the fact will be
reported in the State and City Department of the "Chronicle."
-The limitations fixed In the constitution of CaliDEBT LIMITATION.
fornia with reference to the creation of Sta e debt, debts of counties, cities.
towns. &c., are as follows:
-The Legislature shall
ARTICLE 16. Section 1. State Indebtedness.
not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities, which
shall, singly or in aggregate with any previous debts or liabilities, exceed
the sum of three hun ired thousand dollars, except in case of war to repel
invasion or suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized
by law for some single object or work to be distinctly specified therein.
which law shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the payment of 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 seventy-five
years of the time of the contracting thereof, and shall be irrepealable until
the principal and interest thereon shall be paid and discharged, and such
law may make provision for a sinking fund to pay the principal of such debt
or liability to commence at a time after the incurring of such debt or liability of not more than a period of one-fourth of the time of maturity of
such debt or liability: but no such law shall take effect until, at a general
election, it shall have been submitted to the people and shall have received a
majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all
moneys raised by authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific
object therein stated, or to the payment of the debt thereby created, and
such law shall be published in at least one newspaper in each county, or city
and county, If one be published therein, throughout the State, for three
months next preceding the election at which it is submitted to the People.
The Legislature may at any time after the approval of such law by the people,
If no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same,
-The
ARTICLE 12. Section 13. State Not to Loan Its Credit, &c.
State shall not, In any manner, loan its credit nor shall it subscribe to or
be interested in the stock of any company,association or corporation.
ARTICLE 4. Section 31.-Leoisleture Prohibited (torn Loaning Credit.
-The Legislature shall have no power to
&c., of State, City, County. &c.
give or to lend, or to authorize the giving or lending of. the credit of the
State, or of any county, city and county, city, township or other political
corporation or sub-division of the State now existing, or that may be
hereafter established, In aid of or to any person, association or corporation,
whether municipal or otherwise, or to pledge the credit thereof in any
manner whatever for the payment of the liabilities of any individual, association, municipal or other corporation whatever; nor shall it have power
to make any gift, or authorize the making of any gift, or any public money
or thing of value to any individual, municipal or other corporation whatever; provided, that nothing in this section shall prevent the Legislature
panting aid pursuant to section twenty-two of this Article; and it shall not
have the power to authorize the State or any political sub-division thereof to
subscribe for stock or to become a stockholder in any corporation whatever.
The exception provided in Section 22 of Article 4 (referred to in the last
clause of the above) permits merely the granting of aid by the State and
by cities. Sm.. to institutions for the support and maintenance of minor
-orphans, or abandoned children, or aged persons In indigent
orphans, or half
circumstances. By an amendment adopted Nov. 8 1910 further provision
Is made for creating a fund of 35.000.000 for the use, establishment, maintenance and support of the Panama Pacific International Exposition
V. 92. p. 202. See constitutional amendments given in preceding column.
-Counties, Cities and Towns, &c., Debt
ARTICLE 11. Section 18.
-No county, city, town, township, board of education or
Restrictions.
school district shall Incur any indebtedness or liability, in any manner, or
for any purpose, exceeding In any year the income and revenue provided
for it for such year, without the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electing
thereof voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless, before
or at the time of incurring such indebtedness. provision shall be made for
the collection of an annualtax sufficient to pay the Interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also provision to constitute a sinking fund for
the payment of the principal thereof on or before maturity, which shall not
exceed forty years from the time of contracting the same; provided, however.
that the City and County of San Francisco may at any time pay the unpaid
claims, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, for
materials furniphed to and work done for said city and county during the
forty-first, forty-second, forty-third, forty-fourth and fiftieth fiscal years.
and for unpaid teachers' salaries for the fiftieth fiscal year. out of the income
and revenue of any succeeding year or years. the amount to be paid in
full of said claims not to exceed In the aggregate the sum of five hundred
thousand dollars, and that no statute of limitations shall apply in any
manner to these claims; and provided further, that the City, of Vallejo, of
Solano County, may pay its existing indebtedness Incurred in the construction of its water-works whenever two-thirds of the electors thereat voting
at an election held for that purpose shall so decide, and that no statute
of limitations shall apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability incurred contrary to this provision, with the exceptions hereinbefore recited.
shall be void.
The City and County of San Francisco. the City of San Jose and the
Town of Santa Clara may make provision for a sinking fund, to pay the
principal of any indebtedness incurred, or to be hereafter Incurred. by it.
to commence at a time after the incurring of such indebtedness of not more
than a period of one-fourth of the time of maturity of such indebtedness.
which shall not exceed seventy-five years from the time of contracting the
same. Any indebtedness incurred contrary to any provision of this section
shall be void.

NOT.. 1914.j

CALIFORNIA CITIES AND TOWNS.

-By a State law passed March 24
COUNTY DEBT RESTRICTIONS.
not longer
1893, all counties are restricted to the issuance of bonds running
twenty years.
than
indebtedness for public improvements was enacted
A new law regulating
indebtedness.
In 1901. Section 4 of this law establishes a limit for such
and is as follows:
INDEBTEDNESS.
LIMIT OF
shall incur an inSECTION 4. No city, town or municipal corporation aggregate exceed
the
debtness for public improvements which shall in property of such city.
15% of the assessed value of all the real and personal
town or municipal corporation.
Aug. 10 1001, p. 303,
This new law was given in full in the "Chronicle."
November 1902 election the
-At
TAX EXEMPT AMENDMENT.of thethe
State constitution was favorably
following amendment to Article 13 1366.
voted upon. V.74. p. 916; Y.75,P•
or
SECTION13j. All bonds hereafter issued by the State of California,
municipal corporation or district (inby any county, city and county, irrigation districts) within said State
cluding school, reclamation and
from taxation. See editorial article in "State
shall be free and exempt October 1902.
and City Supplement" of
-Among the amendEXEMPT FROM TAXATION.
MORTGAGES
4 of Article 13 of the State
ments voted Nov.8 1910 is one revealing Section
constitution. changing Section 1 so that hereafter a mortgage deed ot trust,
&c., together with the money represented by such debt, shall be exempt
from taxation. This seciton, as it now reads, is given in V. 91, p. 974.
-The
IRRIGATION BONDS AS SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.
Legislature in 1911 passed an Act (Chapter 157, Laws 1911) allowing inbanks in bonds of irrigation districts. V. 93. p. 1131.
vestment by savings
POPULATION OF STATE.560,24711850- -- 92.597
)
1910 -2,377,54911890 ---1,208,13011870 _
379.9941
1900.-1,485.053 1880 -- 864,69411860 The number of hinese in the population In1900 was 45.753. 72.742 in
1890 and 75,132 in 1880.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
-For debt of civil divisions not found among the statements given
NOTE.
below,see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
Many of the counties in this State levy a special tax on property outside
Incorporated cities and towns for making, repairing and sprinkling of
roads, and the tax rate as given below under these counties is made up of
the State tax rate and the county tax rate including special road tax.
ALAMEDA.
This city is In Alameda County
City was incorporated 1854: re-Inc.
1872. Special charter adopted April
1907. For proposed purchase of certain water properties, see V. 93,
1)• 1547. Population 1910, 23.382.
City Hall.
58 '94 J-D $26.250c_ _Dec 1 '14-'34
School.
55 '94 J-D $21.525c_Dec 1 '14-'34
4s '01 J-D 70.000c..Dec 1 '14-'41
00'10 J-D 135,600_June 1 '15.'50
Municipal Improvement Bonds
4348'08 A-0 6259,250c_Apr 1 '15-'48
Electric..Lt. & Police Dept. Bonds.
5s '12 M-N 150,100.Nov 1 '15-'52
Sewer Bonds.
4346'10 J-D $26,400_June 1 '15-'50
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $693,075
ABSCSS. val.'13(65% act.)20.971,561
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13410.30
INT. payable at City Treas. office.

Fire Apparatus (Part yearly).
1954
6s '14 A-0 $7,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14_ $157,950
(
Assess. val. 1914 X act.)„2,214.130
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_416.00
INT. payable at Tax Coliec. office.
ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT.
High-School Bonds.
55 '11 ____ 170,000
58 'II ___ 35,000 _____1916-1931
Grammar-School Bonds.
55 '11 ____ $30,000
6s '14 J-D 15,000
TOTAL BONDED DEBT(1)

AMU° UNION HIGH S. D.
A district in Solano County.
Building Bonds (Tax-free).
58' 13 J-J $70,000c..July 1 '142
49
BONDED DEBT Mar 1914..170,000
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)..4,272,867
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_43.80
4,380
ALAPdEDA CO.UN.H.S.D.NO. S. Population in 1914 (est.)
INTEREST at Treasurer's office.
Building Bonds.
5s g '12 J-11 $80,0000_June 1 '18-'47
BOND.DEBT Nov 1913_
$80,000 BAKERSFIELD.
This city is In Kern County. Inc.
Assess. val. '12 (3-5 act.). 7,449,900
5,000 Jan. 11 1898. Town of Kern annexed
Population In 1912 (est.)
July 19 1910. Pop'n 1910 12,729.
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Improvem't (Mt. at Treas. office).
ALAMEDA 00.UN.EL S.D.NO.4. 48 '04 _ 123,000o_Pt yly July 1
Fire-Dept. (ha. at Treas. office).
High-School Building Bonds.
6s '06 J-J $79,858_____1914-1926 Si '12 A-0 657.000 __Oct 1 '15-'52
Library (mnt. at Treas. office).
Assess. val.'12 (3-5 act.) _17,490,027
58 '12 A-0 $26,650 _Oct 1 '15-'52
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
Sewer (Int. at Treas. office).
414sg'07
99.000o_May 1 '15-'47
ALHAPdBRA.
This city Is in Los Angeles County. 5s '12 A-0 204,225_ _ _Oct 1 '15-'52
New charter adopted Oct. 14 1914. 58 '12 _-_ 15,200 _ __Oct 1 '15-'52
City-Hall (Int. at Treas. office).
V. 99. p. 1391.
5s '12 A-06145.875 . _Oet I '15-'52
Library Bonds.
School (Int. at Treas. office).
_ _ $6,500_as_July 1 1927
434s
$30,000 _ Part ylY July 1
63 '12 MIS 48,500eSept 1 '15-'52 4345
BOND. DEBT Mar 1914..1606.425
Incinerator Bonds.
53 '12 11-S 19.5000.Sept 1 '15-'52 Assess. val.'13(X act.) _ _7,885,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913..__$19,00
Fire-Protection Bonds.
4Xs - $9,000_ _July 1 1927
5s '12 M-S 29,4500:Sept 1 '15-'52 BAKERSFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
Drainage Bonds.
Building Bonds.
$13,000__July 1 '24& 27 5s g '13 J-J $189,000c _1918-1927
3s
5s '12 3I-S 16,1600_Sept 1 '15-'52 514s'14 ___ 340,000
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1914._ $231.000
$4,500_July 1 1922 Assess.val.'13(abt.3-5 act.) 8,852,594
43.ls
55 '12 id-S $47.5000_Sept 1 '15-'52
Bridge Bonds.
BERKELEY.
- - $13.000„-Ju1y 1 1927
4355
This city Is in Alameda County.
5s '12 MIS $14,250o.Sept 1 '15-'52 Incorp. April 1878. New charter
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1914- $211,350 adopted Melt. 5 1895. Commission
Assessed valuation 1914_ ..8,443,515 government adopted July 1 1909.
$12.50
Tax rate (peel Old city
12.50 5sSewer and Fire-Equipment.
$1,000)- _lAnnex
'13 J-J $555.000c_july
5 021
Population In1910
School Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treas. office. 44800 J-J $85,000c_July10'15 '40
Munic. Inlet Bds.-(Taz Ezem13t.)
ALHAMBRA CITY SCH. DIST.
4 Siteg FA 1245.932.50c Feb 1'15-'47
'06-08-09 $126,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14 $865,933
July 60.0000_July 1 '21-'51 Sinking funds
414511
5,938
_ _June 4 1944 Assass.val.'14-'15
58 '14 June
42.706.510
$100,000BOND. DEBT July 1 1913 $184,000 Tot. tax (per 81.000) '12-'13_ _624 10
_6,204,245 Population In 1910 (Census). 40.434
Assessed valuation 1912._
School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$11.60
INT. on fire-equipment and sewer
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office bonds at office of City Treas, or at
N. W. Halsey & Co., N. Y.; other
ALHAMBRA CITY HIGH S. D. bonds at City Treas. office.
'04-06_._ $29,000
40'11 July 55.000c..July 1 '21-'51
5s '14 June $100,000_ _June 4 1944 BERKELEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1913 $81,750 434806 J4 1118,500
Assessed valuation 1912_ 6,204,245 44s'07 J-J 186,750
School tax (Per 11.000) '12_ .$11.60 434s'07 J-J 82,450
INT. at County Treasurer's office 4%s'08 J-J 175,000 30 '14 3562,700
BOND. DEBT June
ANAHEIM.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office
city Is •In Orange County. ReThis
it:ie. Juno 1888. Pop'n 1910, 2.628. BRA WLEY UNION HIGH S. D.
Electric-Light Bonds.
A district In Imperial County.
$s '94 J-D 53.5. 00. Dec 1 '15-'34 5s '13 ___ $50,000
1933
8,075o_Apr 1 '15-'51 TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 '14_ $50.000
,g '11 A-0
Water and Light Bonds.
4,286,669
Amassed val. 1914
'15-'38
611 '96 J-13 $9,900c Dec 1 '14 '46 School tax rate (per $1,000)'14-$6.00
39.6000_July 2
ao g '06 J .1
Paving Bonds.
$5.500c_July 2 '15-'25 CENTRAL UNION HIGH S. D.in
65 g '10 J-J
A district (P. 0. El Centro)
Sewer Bonds.
Pop'n '14 (est.) 8,000
tig g '11 A-0 $83,2500_Apr 1 '15-'51 Imperial Co.




Building Bonds.
5s '11 J-J $75,000 -1927-1951
J-J
7s
15,000r„.... 1914-1919
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $90,000
10,000
Sinking fund Mar 24 1914_
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.). 6,500.000
High-school tax(per$1,000)'14_13.40
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

157
School tax rate (per $1,000 '14.313.80
4,509
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT.at County Treasurer's office.

DALY CITY.
This city Is in San Mateo County.
Water-Works Bonds
534s'13 M-S $97,000_Sept 1 '15-'37
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14_ $97,000
CHAFFEE UN.HIGH BCE. DIST. Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.)_1.490,000
A district In San Bernardino Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__ _ _614.20
Building Bonds.
5s g '11 Sept 1200,000_Sept 11'17-'51 DINUBA.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1913_ 1200,000
This city is in Tulare County.
Assessed valuation 1912..5.458.439
Sewer Bonds.
Real valuation (est.)-----12,000,000
340.950c_Jan 1 '15-'53
5548 g
INT. at County Treas. office.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 21 '14 162,000
1,000
Sinking fund
CHICO.
Assess. val.'14 (40% act.)_ 517,225
This city is in Butte County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 119.00
Sewer Bonds.
970
Population in 1910
55 '02 J-J $30,500c-Jan 1 '15-'42
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $135,0000.July 1 '15-'50
BOND.DEBT Oct 23 '14_ $165,500 DEN17BA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
-Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914..__3,017,300
High-School
__1922-1941
Tax rate (per 11,000) '13-'14 --$13.50 5s '12 Apr 140000
__
Population in 1910_ __
-3.750 TOT. BD. DT. bee 1913-175,000
INT.at office of City Treasurer.
DIXON.
CHICO GRAMMAR SCR. DIST.
This town is in Solano Co. Inc. In
48
1878: re-inc. In 1884. Pop'n '10. 827.
---- 15,000
Building Bonds.
Sewer Bonds(Tax free.)
1915-1938 5s '11 J-D $38,000_11,000 yearly
_ _ 147.000
58 '13
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914_ $52,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '14_138,000
Assess. val.'13(X act.)._...5.130,000 Assessed val. 1913 (X act.)_625,750
14,000 City tax (per $1,000) 1913_113.50
Population in 1914 (est.)
• INT. payable at Bank of Dixon.
COLTON.
This city is In San Bernardino Co.
EL CENTRO.
Water Bonds.
This city is in Imperial Co. Inc.
68 '85 J-J 133,600c
1925
1939 April 16 1908. Pop'n 1910, 1,610.
12,500c
65 '99 J-J
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
J-J $50,000c_July 2 '23-'42
1936 534s
$3,300c
6s '96 J-J
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14_ 1149,000
Refunding Bonds.
1941 Assess. val. '14 (34 act.).. 3,404.815
68 '01 J-J
13,800c
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14413.60
Sewer Bonds.
1941
5s '10 J-J $57,000c
BOND.DEBT Apr 22 '14_ $110,200 EL CENTRO SCHOOL DISTRICT
(
Asses. val.'13-'14 X act.) 2,105,965 6s g '13 J-D $30,000
1918-1947
Value of operative property (addi- TOT.BD. DT.
Jan 1 '14._ 1149.000
695,610
tional)
Assess. val.'13(X act.)....2,308,919
Total tax rate (per M000)'13433.35
Population in 1910 (Census)__4,852
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank,
EL DORADO COUNTY.
Colton, or at Colton Nat. Bank.
Placerville Is the county seat.
-House Bonds.
Court
COLUSA.
1946
ann 1120.000
This town is in Colusa County. 58
(Maturity 1-30 yearly after 5th year.)
Reorganized as a town of sixth class BOND.DEBT March 1914 $120,000
Jan. 111909. Pop'n 1910, 1,582.
Total assessed val. 1914..7,104,168
Waten-Works Bonds.
ratellInside 419.00
55 g '09 J-D 148,0000 Dec 1 '15-'38 State & Co. tax1914_ JOutside 23.00
(per $1,000
Sewer Bonds.
7.492
Population in 1910
138 g '09 J-D $43.750c_Dec 1 '15-'49
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1913_ $96,250
'12 (2-5 act.)_ 1,255,187
Assess. val.
Total tax rate (per 11.000)'12.116.00 ESCONDIDO.
This city is in San Diego County.
INT. payable at Town Treas. office
Water-Works Bonds.
Si g '13 J-J 8100.000c_July 1 '23-'53
COLIMA COUNTY.
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
Coiusa is the county seat.
$4,000c-July 1 '38-'53
Si g '13 J-J
Mall of Records Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
55 g '14 J-D 160.000c yly on June 15
65.750c_July 1 '15-'37
Si g '13 J-J
Bridge and Culverts Bonds.
58 g '14 J-D$140,000c_yly on June 15 BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ 3109,750
Assess. val.'13 (35% a.ct.)_1,056.139
BOND.DEBT June 30'14 $200,000
Total assessed val. 1914..15,682.550 City ta., rate (per 81.000)'13315.20
State and county taxlInside..$13.00 Population in 1910 Escondido.1,334
INT. payable in
(per $1,000) 1914_ (Outside_ 18.00
7,732
Population In 1910.
EUREKA.
This city is in Humboldt County.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
1874.
Martinez is the county seat. Bonds Inc. Feb. 10 Bonds (Tax-exempt).
*City-Hall
are tax-exempt. Pop. 1910, 31,674.
..
434s seml-an 377,5000
Court-House and .1511 Bonds.
*Sewer Completion (Tax-exempt).
8
1305g.131C
j1
6
/41 '14 - 1- 110% 4 tie seml-an*S27,125c
30c - 3 6
1g 4 xs
seml-an 661.625c
Total assessed val. 1914_.52.204,930
*Fire-Apparatus (Tax-exempt).
State &County tax!Inside - -$12 u0
311.625e
(per 1,0001 1914)0utside . 16.00 4%R
*Park (Tax-exempt).
INT. payable at County Treasury.
434s semi an /3.675c
*Third Ward (Tax-exempt).
CORNING.
. .
This city is in Tehama County. 4 Xs semi-an 110,1375e
Fifth Ward Sch. (Tax-exempt).
Inc. In 1907. Population 1910,987.
,
4% seml-an 810,875c
Water
-Works Bonds.
Water Works (Tax-exempt).
58 '10 J-D $46.800e-Dec 1 '20-'50
5s '14 J-J $270,000_July 15 '14-'53
Sewer Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar 20 '14.. 1203.500
58 '10 J-D $19,8000_ _Dec 1 '15-'50
BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '14_ 167,150 Assess. val. '13 (2-5 act.) _z8,889,076
Asses.val.'14(1-3 to 34 act.) 665.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_430.70
*Part yearly
City tax rate (per 11,000) '14_115.00 ly April 15. on July 15. Wart yearINT. payable at City Treas. office.
x Including 8712,839 operating
property taxed only by State.
CORONA
This city is in Riverside Co. Inc.
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
July 19 1896. Pop'n 1910, 3,550.
Sewer Bonds.
58 g '09 A-0 $26,250c_ _Aug 1 '15-'49 EUREKA HIGH SCR. DIST.
Building Bonds.
Street Bonds.
58 g '09 A-0 $12.687.50cAug1•15-'49 5s g '13 A-01150.000...Oct 1 '18-'53
TOTAL DEBT Apr 24 '14_ $150,000
5s g '12 ..__ 130,625c.Jan 1 '15-'52
Assessed valuation 1914..4,979,564
Drainage Bonds.
58 g '09 A-0 $79,625c__Aug 1 '15-'49
INT.at Co. Treas. office.
Municipal [ma. Bonds.
4 Xs&5Xs'l1 $95,950____1915-1952 FRESNO.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $249,188
County seat of Fresno Co. moor.
Assess. val. '14 (2-5 act.). 4,021.500 Oct. 27 1885. Pop'n 1910, 24.892.
Tot, tax rate (per M. 1914_438.60
City Hall.
INT. payable at City Treas. office. 4348 06 J-J 161.0000 _.__1914-1943
Sewer.
J-J 321.000e_July 1 '15-35
Is g
CORONADO.
This city is in San Diego County 43.i8'06 J-J 143,500c ___1914-1945
Playground Site Bonds.
Inc. 1890. Population 1910. 1.47.
434,
J-D 154.0000
1940
Seawall Bonds.
Convention Hall Bonds.
-A $108,000
F
58 '12 F-A 142,000_Aug 15 '15-'42
Seawall and Street-Impt.
TOTAL DEBT AprIl 1914 $311,500
A-0 $143,000
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.).20,842.966
--Sewer and Fire-lmpt.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13_111.40
F-A $42,550
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
NOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- 1293.550
Amassed val. 1914(X act.) 3,372,276
City tax rate (per 11.000)'14418.70 FRESNO CITY SCHOOL DIST.
INT. payable at City Treas. office Is
$40.000cJune 6 '15-'22
5s g '09 June 150.000c-11mo 12 '15-34
CORONADO SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s g '14 A-0 200,000c.__1920_1936
BOND.DEBT Sept 22 '14_ 1390.000
Building Bonds.
act.)_24.114,513
5s '12 July $80.000C ___ _1915-1934 Assess. val.'14
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1914 180.000 School tax rate (per /1,000)'1449.00
40,000
$7,516 Population in 1912 (est.)
Sinking fund
Ass'd val.'14 (abt.35%act)2,481.881
INT. at County Treasurer's office

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CALIFORNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

PRUITVALE Alameda County.
SCHOOL DIST.
A district in

Sewer and City-Hall Bonds.
tis '10
$44,000__$1,500 yearly
Sewer Bonds.
Os '11 M-S $25.000__$1,000 yearly
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14..$119,000
Assess. val. 1914 (65% act) 1,406,711
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_$18.00

[VOL. xcix.

founded in 1781; incorporated in
Terminal Sch. Bds.(Assumed).
1850. In Aug. 1909 voted to 5s '04 --- $1.500_June 21 15-'18
consolidate with the city of WilmingThe Pass Sch. Dist. (Assumed).
ton (V. 89, p. 427) and with the city 5s '04 --- $5,000_June 13 '15-'24
of San Pedro (V.89. p. 488). Early
Washington Park Dist.(Assum.)
In 1910 city of Hollywood was con- 5s '11 --- $5,000_ __ _Aug 1 1927
solidated. V. 90, P. 391. In the 59 '09 --7.500_Apr 19 '15-'29
game year and in the year 1912 addi- BOND.DEBT July 1'13-$2,049,800
tional territory was annexed, mak- Assessed val. 1913
413,420,613
This place is in Los Angeles Co.
ing present area of city 107.62 square Real value (est.)
825,000,000
Improvement Bonds.
miles.
School tax rate'Elementary ___$4.90
55 '13 J-J $30.000__July 2 '14-'34
The Superior Court on Aug. 31
(per $1,000) High school___ 3.00
This city is in Orange County.
Park Bonds
1914 upheld validity of $6,500,000
Elem'ty & high .50
1913
5%8'14
Water Works Bonds.
55,000__J'ne 2 '15-25 newer bonds voted May 8 1914.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 23'14_ _ _$42,500 V. 99, P.
5s '12 A-0 $80,000
LOS ANGELES CITY HIGH S.
766
'
.J-D 12.000_ _Part yearly Assessed valuation
6s
1.686,156
Bridge Bonds
Polytechnic High School Bd.s
Population in 1910
Paving Bonds.
1,536 45 '98 J-J $13.800c_July 1 '15-'39 48 '06 -_- $156.000__Jan 1 '15-'36
___ $16.000_ _ _ _Part yearly
3 Ks'03 J-D 72.500e_June 1 '15-'43 48 '09 --- 420,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'49
Road Bonds.
Detention Hospital Bond•.
430'11 --_ 518.000__Sept 1 '15-'51
5s '12 A-0 $132,000
,
4
Building ($5,000 payable yearly). 33 5'04 J• I) z.37,500c_June 1 '15-44
Hollywood H.S. Bds.(Assumed).
TOTAL DEBT Oct 10'14_ _$240,000 5348
Fire Department Bonds.
15-'24
$150,000
5s 04
Assessed valuation 1913_2,615.545 BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '13.. $182,500 Is '98 J-J $90.000e_June 1 '15-'39 430'09 --- 332,500-May 23 '15-'20
-__ 12.000_ -June 7
1,725 Assessed valuation 1913_ _11,531 ,270
Population in 1910
Impounding Reservoir Bonds.
5s '10 ___ 100,000_ _Jan 27'15-'34
Population in 1914 (est.)_ _10,000 354804 ..I.D $112.500e June!'15 '44
Jewell School Bonds (Assumed).
Main and Lateral Sewer Bond.,
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
812,000__July 2 '12-'26
430'06
45 g'06 J-J $234.000e __July 215 '46
San Pedro City S. D. (Assumed).
Building Bonds
Park Bonds.
58 '04 --- $20,000_Dec 27 '15-'24
1926
58 '06 ___ 520,000c
48 '98 P-A $8.000e_ Aug 1915 '39 58 '05 - -6.000_ _Oct 3 '15-'20
($2,000 due annually.)
County seat is Bakersfield.
Outfall Sewer Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 11331,294,500
55
J-J 48,000c_ _ _ _1915-1938
*Refunding Bonds.
J-D 130,000c_ __ _1916-1941 445'97 J-J $90,000e ._ _1915-1917 3 It 803 J-D $725.000e__June '15-43 Assessed valuation 1913_413,420,613
is
*School Improvement
Real value (est.) -------825.000.000
§Court-House Bonds
TOTAL DEBT Sept. 1914.. $200.000
Assessed val. '13()§ act.) _9,250.000 448'09 M-S$400.000e ____1919-1928 448'95 3-3 $160.650c_July 1 '15-35 School tax (per{Elementary __$4.90
Refunding Bonds.
$1.000) 1913 High school ___ 3.00
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_30.63
Highway Bonds.
sr '97 J-D$155.250c.July 1
Element'y3chigh .50
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
58 '13 M-S$500,000c_Sept 1 '19-'38 15 *Polytechnic High School, '15.'37
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ 5520,000 3 Iis'03 J-D$145.000e
June 1'15-1943 LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Tot. assessed val. 1914_ _ _85,347,560
Police Station Bonds.
County seat is Los Angeles.
$9.50 4(4s'95 J-J 521.000e_ _July 1 '1535
A city in Los Angeles County. State&Co.tax ratel Inside
,
Highway Bonds.
13.00
Inc. Feb. 1906. Of the water bonds (per $1.000)'14 lOutside
Tunnel Bonds
Population in 1910
37 715 45 '98 F-A$96,000c_ _ Aug 1 '15-38 4)4 g'09 F- A $3.500,000c.Feb 1'15-'49
given below, $114.000 had been sold
BOND DEBT Sept 22'14 $3,500,000
• INT. at State Treasurer's office;
up to date of statement.
Storm Drain Bonds.
Assess.
§County Treasurer's office.
Municipal Water Bonds.
3548'03 J•D 8290.000c_ _ June '15 4S State & val.'14 (3-5 act.)849,991.595
Co. tax rate Inside----$8.50
5s '14 M-S $114,000 ___1920-1950
*Public School.
(per $1,000)19i4jOutaide _12.50
Electric-Light Bonds.
3 545'03 J-D $348.0000_June 1 '15-43 Population in 1910
504,131
This town is in Mario County.
iSs '09 J-J $54.000c
1949
Water Works Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
INT.at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
5s '12 M-S 40,000c_Mch 1 '30-'34
4 48'95 J-J *515.750e _July '1537
55 g '12 J-D $42.750„Dec 2 '15-'52 48 g '05 M-N 1.200,000e Nov 1 '14 45
Fire-Department Bonds.
1
(7)
1947 TOTAL DEBT
6s '07 M-S $4,250c_.
31 801 A-0 1,400.000c_Oct 1 '14-41 MANHATTAN BEACH.
4
$610,005 3!4s'04 3-fl 213.000c_ June 1 '15.37
19,500__Jan 1 '15-'52 Assessed valuation
5s'13 J-J
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Population in 1910
594
City-Hall and Library Bonds.
Franklin Canyon Line Water
Water-Works Bonds.
1935
5s '11 J-J $16.500c
Bonds.
7s
5111.000
1924-1954
4 lis'13M-N$1,450,000c Mayl '15-'43 BOND.DEBT Sept 28 '143111,000
Street Bonds.
58 '13 J-J $4,500__Jan 1 '15-'23
*Owens River Bonds.
Assess. val. '14(34j act.)_ _1,619.614
For debt compromise see
1,619.614
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ 4385,125 and City Section" for May"State 48 '07 J-D $1,
033,600eDec 31 '14-47 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_$15.00
1908 4 T§s'07J-D
Assess. val. '14 (2-5 act.)__4,35.1,600 and V.81, p. 43.
21.954.000e.Dec31'14.'47
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13312.30
*1-larbor.improvement Bonds.
COUNTY.
2,746
Population in 1910
4 45'11 J-1)52,225,000_J'ne 1 '15-'51 MENDOCINOis Ukiah.
County seat
INT. payable at city Treas. office.
This city is In Tulare Co. Incorp. 430'13 M-N1,665.000_ Mayl 1953
Refunding Bonds.
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Feb.28 1910. Pop'n 1910, 1,814.
is '01 5-3 $60.000c July 1 '15-39
448'11 J-D$3,500,000.J'ne 1 '17-'51 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_360,000
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Hollywood (annexed)
58 '11 J-3 $120,250e
1951
Willow Is the county seat.
Assessed val.'14 (34 act.)_18,380,047
BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '14_$120,250 5s '05 ...... $6.0000_July I '15-'20 State & Co tax (per)inside-..}2l.50
Road and Bridge Bonds
1,0000_Sept 1 '15-'16
aet.)_1,199,697 5s '06 ___
$1.000)1914-___J Outside _ 27.50
58 g '11 M-N$450.0000_Nov 1 '21-'50 Assessed val. '14
9,000c_Dee 1 '14-'22 Population in 1910
23,920
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _$450.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '13_ ___$15.00 55 '07 ___
56,000e_July I '15-'22
4)4s'07
Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1914__17,576.399
1,814
San Pedro (annexed)
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
MODESTO.
State&Co.tax rate!I nside _ _ _ $15.00
Cs '04 _ $16,500e_Nov 1 '14-'24
This city is In StanIslatis County.
(per $1,001)'1410utside___ 19.00
158 '06 -__ 26,000c_ Nov 1 '14-'26 Inc. 1884. Re-inc. in 1911. OperPopulation in 1910
7,172
Wilmington (annexed)
This city is In San Joaquin County.
ating under commission form of govINT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Inc. in Nov. 1906. Pop. 1910,2,697 Cs '08 M-N 585,0000_May 1 '15-'48 ernment. Pop n 1910. 4.034.
BD. DT. Sept 22 '14_337,923,050 Fire Water Sewer & Street Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '08 J-J $41,666e_July 1 '14-'38 Sinking(Owens River bds_ 3,454,836 55 g '09 .1-13 $51,000c_Dec 1 15-'28
6s g '12 ___ 332,000_0ct 9 '15-'30
funds 1Elec.-plant bds__
259,758 5s '10 J-D 87.500o_Dec 1 '15-'49
Light and
TOTAL DEBT May 1913_$43.000 55 '08 J-J Water Bonds.
(Water bonds 1913
3,295
Street Bonds.
563.334c_Ju1y 1 '14-'38
BOND. DEBT June 30'143105,000 Assessed valuation, real_355,785.758 58 '11 J-J $27,750c_Jan 2 '15-'51
Assess. val.'14 (3§ act.)_ _2,019.185 Assessed val., personal_ 60,078,125
Water Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913___$33.70 Assess. val. oper. prop_ 92,382,700 55 '12 J-J 577.500 -Tan 2 '15'45
A district in Alameda County.
Total assessed val.'14-15
INT. at First Nat. Bank. Lodi.
DEBT So 28 '14_3249,250
Building Bonds.
(3§ actual)_____ _ _ _ _ _ 508.246,610 BOND. val. '14(34act.)
.4.389,270
58 '12 J-J 580,001)
1922-1932
Assessed
City tax (per 21.000)'14-'l5..816.00 City tax rate (per $ ,000) '14_516.00
BOND DEBT Sept 1914_ _ _ _$80,000
Population
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_ _8.000,000 Os g '12 F-A$141,000
__1915-1937 Population in 1910 (Census)_319.198
In 1914 (660_575,000
School tax rate (per 51.000)'13_82.50 TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1914... $141,000
INT.
8
Population in 1913 (est)
7.000 Assessed valuation 1913.-6,191,635 Kountze on bonds marked ( ) at MODESTO IRRIGATION DIST
This district (P. 0. Modesto) is in
INT.at Co.Treas, office in Oaki'd
INTEREST payable at County Co., N. Bros.. N. Y.; (I) Speyer &
Y.; all others at office of Stanislaus Co. Bonds are tax-free.
Treas, office or In New York City.
City Treasurer.
5a
$1,010,511e.. Jan '23-'42
J-J
332.000c. Jan 25-'44
DEBT LIMITATION.
-The re- Cs
A district In Santa Clara County.
_
2,168.50
This city is in Los Angeles County. vised city charter limits Its debt to Os g
Bldg. Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
ris
J:3
.
18 000c_ Jan '15-'23
Incorp. city of first class .Tan.6 1908. 3% of the assessed value of all taxa- 65
$8.000____Apr 1 1917
55
s-an
25,000
ble
5s'12 F
-A 74,000c__1915-1952 Commission government adopted the real and personal property within Is '09 J-J
244,000e .1929-1939
city for all purposes, except waOct. 15 1914.
BOND.DEBT April 1914. 582,000
ter, gas, electrlo light and power. BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '14_1,606,724
City-Hall Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _2,221,065
Warrants
20,542
'99 --_ $5.625
1939 wharves, docks, piers, warehouses, Assessed outstanding_-__
School tax rate (per 81,000)'13_13.80 55 Park Bonds.
valusiAleu 11)14.._6,960,870
&o.. on water front, harbor improveINT. at Co. Treas. office.
ments.and for any revenue-producing Tax rate (per 71,000) 1914 ... _-$25.00
55 '99
1939
52.968.75
INTEREST payable at Treasurer's
publlo utility. For any or all of
Bath-House Bonds.
55 '99
$2,500
1939 these purposes a further Indebtedness office and First Nat, Bk., Modesto,
This city is in San Mateo County.
may be incurred not exceeding 12%
Wharf Bonds.
Bonds are tax-free in California. 5s '01 __. $4,460
MONROVIA.
1941 of such assessed value.
Inc. May 51910. Pop'n '14 (est) 900.
Monrovia Is in Los Angeles Co.
Pier Bonds.
Inc. Dec. 1887. Pop'n 1910, 3.576.
Street and Fire Department Bds. 55 '03 -__ 175,000
1943
Water Bonds.
55 g '12 A-05117,0000 -_1915-1922 55 '06 ___
1922 4s '06 --- 8416,000._Jan 1 '15-'46
8.000
_Jan
es '94
TOTAL DEBT Sept 21 '14_$117,000 5s '14 M-N 50,000__May 1 '15-54 45 '09 --- 175.000_ Apr 1
_Apr '15-'19 68 '98 July $20,000_July 1 '15-'34
Assessed valuation 1914,._..'i.088.380
Sewer Bonds.
434g'11 M-91,102,000_ Sept 1 '14-'51 65 '00 July 15,000__July 1 '15-'38
Mar 13,135_Mar 12 '15-'40
(Assessment 1-5 to g actual value.) 58 '03 ___ 525,375
1943
Total tax (per $1.000)'14(est.)$30.70 5s g '14 J-J 340.000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'54 58 American S. D. Bds. (Assumed). 55 '05 3-15
1930
'09 --- $2,000_May 17 '15-'19 58 '07 Mar 3,400
INT. payable at City Treas.office.
29,000___1927& 1947
Public-Hall Bonds.
430'09 -_1,200_July 26 '20-'22
'09
Mercantile 'Fr. Co.. San Fran
1935
1942
Cs '05 .__ 522.000
Annandale S. D. Bds.(Assumed). 5s '10 Mar 15,000
55
Jan 47,500
-Apparatus Bonds.
Fire
5509 --- $11.000_Mar 22 '15- 25
1935 5s 07 --- 18.000_ _Aug 5 13-'30 55 Fire Apparatus Bonds.
58 '05 ___ 522.000
'05 Mar
$400
1915
This city is in Orange County.
Water Bonds.
Belvedere S. D.(Assumed).
Inc. Feb. 17 1909. Pop'n '10, 815.
1949 Ss '06 --- $3.600-Mar 26 '15-'20 5s Library Bonds.
414s'09 ___ 1220,500
'05 J-D
$400
1915
Sewer Bonds.
..s '14 __.. 200,000
31,000__Jan 3 '15-'45
430'10
Sewer Bonds.
534g'14 M-S $35,000_ _Mar 2 '15-'49
Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
59 08 --- 24.000_.May 4'15-'38
Municipal Wharf Bonds.
00'11 __ $850,000-July 1 '17-'50 430'12 --- 11.000_ _Apr 1 '15-25 55 '10 Jan $114,000
Park Bonds.
530'12 .7-D $88.205c..June 1 '15-'52 BOND.DEBT Apr 191431.238,429
Cahuenga Sch. Bds. (Assumed).
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__ $105,000 Assessment debt (add'I)__
1945
445,000 5s 04 -- $22,000„June 7 15-'36 58 '05 J-D $14,000
Assessed val. 1913-- _ _ 1,034.880 Assess.val.'13-'14 %act)
.29,170,797 430'09 ___ 25,000_June 28 '20-'44 5a Building Bonds.
(
'05 J-I) 56300
1941
Total tax (per 11,000) 1914__$38.50 Oper.exp.banks(addl)_ _ 2,458,515
Coldwater Sch. Bds. (Assumed). BOND. DEBT June
I 13_ $282,050
INT. payable at City Treas. office. City tax rate (per $1,000)'13314.00 5s '06 --- $1.0003une 25 '15-'16
Assess. val.'13-'14( act.)-4,000.733
Population In 1910
17.805
Colegrove S. D. (Assumed).
Tax rate (per $1,000)1913......$15.00
$13.000__Sept 7 '15-'27
INT. on bonds of 1914 at City 430'09
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
A district in Los Angeles County. Treas, office; others at Nat. Bank of
Gardena School Bds.(Assumed).
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914__ $60,000 Long Beach.
68'04 --- 111,000.Sept 28 '15-'16
MONROVIA CITY SOH. DIST.
valuation 1913__..2.141,185
Assessed
Hollywood Sch. Bds.(Assumed).
Cs '04 --- $38,000_May 23 '15-'43 BOND.DEBT Apr 20'14_ $57,750
Ss '08
5.000- _ -Aug 22 1915 Amassed valuation 1913__ 4,150,000
__ $43.000_
_1918 58 '05 --_
Site-Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
430'09 -__ 29,000_ _Dec 6 '15-'43
A district in Los Angeles County. 4 34s g '12
Lankershim S. D. Bds.(Assum.). MONROVIA HIGH SCR. DIST.
8100.000
Building Bonds.
__.. 30,000
5s
5s '05 --- $1,000__ _July 10 1915 5s g '10 Sept $121,700c_Sep 12 '14-'50
5s '13 ___ $75,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 19133125,000
Las Felix S. D. Bds. (Assumed). BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $125,000
BOND.DEBT Apr 22 '14_ $155,000 Assessed valuation 1913._ 21,274,695 5s '03 _ _
$4,500_June 29'15-'23 Assessed valuation 1913___4,150,000
Assessed valuation 1913_6.050,380
INT. at County Treas. office.
INT. at County Treas. office.
3,000_Mar 25 '15-'17
55 '07 ___
Miramonte S. D. Bds.(Assumed).
5s '08 ___ $10,000_May 18 '15-'24 MONTEREY.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. is g '10 A-0 5216.000_Apr 25 '15-'50 430'09 ___
This city is in Monterey County.
5,0003tily 26 '25-'29
_1915-1939 BOND. DEBT
50'14 ___ $100,000
Twerp.
July 1 19134222,000 5s '11 -__ 13,000- _Sept 1 '33-'45 1889. as a city of sixth class in
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
Mt. Washington S. D.(Assumed)
Commission
INT. payable at County Treas. office. 59 '12 ___ $9,000_ _Jan 1 '15-'32 effect July 11911. government went
Pop'n '10, 4,923.
San Pedro Sch. Bds. (Assumed).
Municipal Inuit. Bonds.
Sag '09 J-J $131.448e3an 2 '15This city is in Imperial Co. Inc.
6s '03 ___ $2,700_ _Nov 9 15-23'
'51
County seat of Los Angeles Co. 5s 05 ___
6,000-Oct 10 15-'20 BOND.DEBT July 1'14._ $135,000
Aug. 1904. Pop'n 1910, 1.257.
Commission government rejected
Water Bonds.
Sunnyside Sch. Bds.(Assumed). Assess. val.'14(34 act.)...„2,650.496
Dec. 3 1912. All bonds are exempt 5s '06 ___ $3,000-Sept 30 '15-'20 City tax (per 31,000) 1913__514.50
68 '09 J-J $50,000
(Payable annually beg. In 1919.) from taxation in California. City 68 ,
06 ___
2.000--Nov 5 '21-'22
INT. at city Treasurer's office.
55 '98 Feb 36.000
Ss '09 J-J
1914-1929
79,059
5s '13 F-A
5.000_Aug 27 '18-'22
BOND.DEBT Nov 1913.... $85,000
Assessed val. (3-5 act.)
7,094,553
School tax (per $1,000) 1912_$l.60
INT. at Co. Auditor's office.

INGLEWOOD.

FULLERTON.

INGLEWOOD UNION H.S.DIST.

FULLERTON UN. HIGH S. D.

KERN COUNTY.

GLENDALE.

LARKSPUR.

LINDA VISTA IRRIG. DIST.

LINDSAY.

GLENN COUNTY.

LODI.

HANFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

HAYWARDS UNION HIGH S. D.

LODI UNION HIGH SOH. DIST.

HESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. LONG BEACH.

MLLSBOROUGH.

LOS ANGELES CITY SOB. DIST.

HUNTINGTON BEACH.

HUNTINGTON PARK CITY.S.D

HUNTINGTON PARK UNION LONG BEACH CITY SOB. DIST.
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
HYDE PARK SCHOOL DIST.

LONG BEACH HIGH SOB. DIST.

IMPERIAL.

LOS ANGELES.




Nov.. 1914.1

CALIFORNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

$10.50
State & Co. taxiInside
OAKDALE.
14.50
This city Is in Stanislaus Count. (per $1,000)'1410utside
34,463
Inc. Nov. 19 '06. Pop'n '10. 1.03 . Population in 1910
Water Bonds (Part yearly).
_
5s '11 __ *45,000_ July 1 1950 ORLAND.
This town is In Glenn County.
Sewer Bonds (Part-yearly).
1950 Inc. Nov. 5 1909. Pop'n '10, 836.
5s '11 J-D $28,800
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ _$73,800
7z7,790 5s g '12 J-J $25.000c
Assessed valuation 1914
(1 bond yrly. beg. Jan. 1 1915.)
0
Total tax rate (Per $1,000)'14_$17.5
12,000
_
_s '14
INT. payable at City Treas.'s office
Sewer Bonds.
_5s g '12 J-J $25,000c
IRRIGATION DIST. (Due 1 bond yrly. beg. Jan. 1 1915.)
OAKDALE
This district Is In Stanlslaus Co.
3,000
_s'14__
58 ,
10 J-J $1,600,000c.Ju1y 1'31-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14____550,o00
400.000c.Jan 1'34-43 Ass. val. '13(4 to 1-3 act.)..555,627
58 '13 J-J
BOND. DEBT Sept 21'1452,000.000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_$14.00
Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)_ _3,183.660
INT. at Bank of Orland.
Total tax (p. $1,000)'14 (est.).$60.00
Population In 1914 (est.)-. 4,500
OROVILLE.
INT. at District Treas. office.
This city is in Butte County. Inc.
Jan.3 1906. Pop'n 1910.3.859.
OAKLAND.
Bonds(Tax-Exempt).
Oakland Is the county seat of Ala- 5s LeveeJ-J $68,000c..
meda County. Inch 1854. Commis- $2,000 payable annually on July 1)
8'l0.
sion government adopted Dec.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Refunding Bonds.
4s g '97 M-S $17,5000_SePt 1 '15-'19 BOND.J-J 3108.000e. $3,000 ann'ly
DEBT Oct 1914._ $176,000
McElroy Bonds.
4 34s g'09 J-J$3,016,700c Jan 1'15-'50 Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_ _1,820,263
Municipal Improvement Bonds. City tax (per *1.000) 1914_ $18.50
-A 5986,000c.Aug 1'15-43
545'13 F
INT. payable at City'Treas. office.
725,000c.Aug 1 '15-'43
55 '13 F-A
-A 1,151,000 _Aug 1'15-'43 OXNARD.
4)0'13 F
Refunding Bonds
This city Is in Ventura County.
45 g '97 M-S $80,500c_Sept 1'15-'37 Inc. in 1901. Pop'n '10, 2,555.
Sewer Bonds.
•Water-Works Bonds.
4 l4g'07 J-J 5485,512 53cJan151 5-'47 55 '12 M-N$100,000c_May 1 '22-'46
Park Bonds.
Sewer bonds
333.625
4 42'07 J-J $818.400e_Jan 15 '15-'47 BOND. DEBT Sept 22 '14 $133,625
School and Auditorium Bonds.
Assessed valuation l914___2,370.'87
4 Well J-D$1,009,358cVne 15'15-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__511.00
Clawson•School Bonds.
* INT. at City Treasurer's office.
55 '14 F
-A $26,000c_Aug 1 '15-29
Auditorium Bonds.
PALMS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4)0'14 F
-A 104.000c_Aug 1 '15-39
A district in Los Angeles County.
BOND.DEBT Sept1914_58,319,470 55 '13 F
-A $58,000
1915-1943
Tot. assess. val. ,13-'14°153,845,660 BOND.DEBT Mar. 1 '14_ $60,000
Real value (est.)-------307,691,840 ASSeS.S. val. 1913
'',229,065
Total tax (per $1.000) '13-'14.$30.8(.
INT. payable in Los Angeles.
Population in 1910 (Census).150,174
Population in 1914 (est.)_ _ _215,000 PALO ALTO.
* Of the total valuation. $451,400
This city is in Santa Clara Co. Inc.
Is exempt from taxation in accordance July 1 1909. Pop'n 1910, 4.486.
with State laws and $15.666.510 is
sewer Bonds.
taxed by the State only, but on this 5s
A-0 524,0001).Oct 1 '15-38
last-named amount the State reImprovement Bonds.
Imburses the city for taxes on interest 5s
A-0 528,0000.Oct 1 '15-'42
A-0 60,000o_May 1 '15'-47
and redemption on bonds sold prior 58
83 g '09 J-J
12,600c_July 1 '14-'50
to Nov. 101910.
INTEREST on all bonds payable 5s '11 JD 27.500o_July I '14-'31
Subway Bonds.
at City Treasurer's office. The Mc$9,500
1954
Elroy bonds, School and Auditorium 5s '14 J-J
Street Paving Bonds.
bonds and the municipal improve1954
ment, Clawson School and Audito- 5s '14 J-J $25,000
Water Bonds
rium bonds of 1914 can also be paid at
A-0 $22,0000 July 15 '15-'36
5s
National City Bank, N. Y. City.
Light and Water Bonds.
$19,000e
1952
OAKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '12 _
Po wer-Plant-Impt. Bonds.
_.....1944
4 45'04 J-J $720,000_
$11,200c
1927
4.Ss'06 .I-J
224.000_ 211ln Line Bonds.
,0
0 0
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '14 $9441946 5s t:111 ,
__
32,8000
5 '12
Assessed val.'14(4 act.) 135.591.670 .
1927
School tax (per 51.0001 1914_$8.60 BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '14 $244,600
Population in 1914 (est.)__..225,000 Assessed valuation '14-'15_4.009,572
Bonds are exempt from taxation. (Assessment 3-5 on real estate and
2-5
INT.at County Treasurer's office. City tax on personal property.)
(per $1,000) '12-'13_59.50
INT. payable at Bk. of Palo Alto.
ONTARIO.
This city is In San Bernardino Co.
PASADENA.
Inc. Dec. 1891. Pop'n '10, 4,274.
This city Is In Los Angeles County.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
6s '95 J-J
55,0400__Apr 10 1935 Incorp. June 14 1886. Resident districts of San Rafael Heights and
58 '12 M-N
975c___Nov 1 1952
Linda Vista annexed to this city
Street Bonds (Tax-exempt).
5s '07 J-J *28,000c --Jan 10 1942 Aug. 12 1914. V. 99, p. 554.
Electric..Light..Extension Bonds.
5s '12 M-N 70.200c_ _Nov 1 1952
45 '06 J J $100,000c_july 1 '14-'46
City Hail and Park (Tax-free).
5s '10 M-N 519,8000. __May 1 1950 4)0'08 A 0 42,500c_Apr 1 '15-'48
45 '09 H S 131,250c_Mch 1 '14-'49
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Street-Machinery Bonds.
53 '11 J-J $161.573c___Jau 1 1951
45 '02 J J $12,2500_Jan 2 '15-'42
Fire Alarm (Tax-exempt).
5s '12 M-N
_ _Nov 1 1952 48 City Hall and Jall Bonds.
'02 J J $34,650c_Jan 2 '15-'42
BOND. DEBT Sept 23'14 $287,840
$1,950cCity-Hall Bonds.
Assess. val.'14(30% act.).2,502.740
g '11 J 13421.275c_June 1 '15-'51
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ --$54.50
Park Bonds.
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
45 g '02 J-J 560,000c&rJan 2'15-'22
Water Bonds.
ONTARIO SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '05 M-N $19,375c_May 1 '15-'45
Building Bonds.
48 '02 J-J
4,200c_Jan 2 '15-'42
5s g '13 M-N$50.000c
Water.Plant..Purchase Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 5 1914_ 5150,500 4 30'12 A-0 81.250,000
Assessed valuation 1913_3,119,325 (Due $50,000 yearly begin. Oct 1;17)
Real value (estimated)__.._0,000,000
Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13.820.00 4 30'08 A-0 $42,5000_Apr 1 '15-'48
INT.at County Treasurer's office. 48 '02 J-J
24.5000_Jan 2 '15-'42
Sewer Farm Bonds.
ORANGE.
_s '02 ___ $3,500__ _Jan '15-'42
This city is in Orange County.
Fire..Department Bonds.
45 '02 J-J $14,000e_Jan 2 '15-'42
Water Works Bonds.
1951 45 '06 J-J
60,0000.July 1 '14-'46
58 '11 J-D $48,750
40,000
1945 4)4 g '1 J-D 16,650c_June '15-'51
4348'05 -__
Bridge Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1926 414 g '11 J-D$92,5000_June 1 '15-'31
5s '10 --- $14,000
Paving Bonds.
Oarbage.Incinerator..Plant Bonds.
1920 4 t4 g '12 M-N 352.000cMay 1 '15-'52
5s '10 --- $4,000
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14.51,981,950
Fire Dept. Bonds.
$4,500
1921 Cash on hand
5s
303.439
11TOT.BD DT.Apr 20'14_ $106,650 Ass'd val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ _57.551.665
2,179.451 City tax (per *1,000) 1913-'14 511.40
Assessed val. 1913
5 000,000 Population in 1910 (Census) _30,291
Real value (est.)
INT. at Cit' Treas. office.
,
Total tax (Per $1,000) 1913___$13.00
Population in 1910...... --2,920
• PASADENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Includes the City of Pasadena and
ORANGE UNION HIGH S. D.
North and East Pasadena. Altadena,
Building Bonds.
La Manda Park and Linda Vista
55 '12 M-S $413,000r.Sept I '15-'37 School Districts.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914.... $68,000
School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913 _ _4,398.025
'02Sept $45.000c Sept 15'15-'22
School tax (per $1,000)'13._ _56,70 4 4.
48 '03 Sept 46,000c_ _ _Sept 8 1937
INT. at County Treas. office
448'04 Oct 20,000c___0ct 24 1918
4a06 51-N 125.000c Mch 12 '15 '39
448'08
140,000c..Apr 27 1915
ORANGE COUNTY.
75,000 -1917-1931
4 tell __
Santa Ana Is the county seat.
58 14 F
-A 90,000
_$40,000
_s
(Due $5,000 yrly. for 15 yrs. beginBridge Bonds.
ning after 4 years from issue.)
g'12 51-S 890,0000 -1915-1932
High-School Building Bonds.
Hospital and A mshouse Bonds.
0'1 IM-N 3475.000-_May 1 '19-'42
1915-1932 1 1
5s g '12 M-S $54,000
BOND DEBT June 1914
Bonds.
Highway
City School District--_ $548,000
5s '13 --- $1,270,000
475,000
High School District__
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14_51,414,000
Total ass'd value 1914_ _ _54,546,951 Ass'd val.14(33to40%act)46,632.150




1 59

Water Works Bonds.
Tax rate (perf Gram. Bch. bds. _51.10
1940
55,600
M)'14- 15 1 High sch. bds__ 0.50 5%s'00 __
Water Works Ext. Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-15 _58.60
1929
$17,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 5%8'09
__Municipal lmpt. Bonds.
1944
445'04 ___ $82,500
PERRIS IRRIGATION DIST.
1950
40.375
For Judgments against district for 58 '10
Paving Bonds.
bonds of 1887, see V. 95, P. 1759.
$30,000
5)4s'12
BOND.DEBT July 1 1912_$150.154
PIEDMONT.
_2,081,965
This place is in Alameda Co. Inc. Assessed valuation 1912_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$16.70
Jan. 1907. Pop'n 1910, 1,719.
2 442
!met. Bonds (Part yearly to 1930). Population in 1910
59 '10 ___ $110.700c
REEDLEY.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914._ $104,650
This city is in Fresno Co. Inc.
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _6.119,951
(eat) 2,000.
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913_ _ _511.80 Feb. 18 1913. Pop'n '14
Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
$40,000c.Dec 31'14-53
J-D
Water Bonds.
PITTSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
$35.000c.Dec 31'18-27
5318'13 J-D
A district in Contra Costa County. TOT.BD. DT.Sept 21 'IC.575,000
-s
$11,000
valu-J Non-operative730.075
Assessed
5413'13 M-N$51,6750_Nov 1 '15-'53
(Operative ___ 42,975
ation
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $64,000
INTEREST payable in Reediey
Assessed val. 1914
1,637.595
Population in 1913 (est.)
4.000 RICHMOND.
INT. payable in Pittsburg. Cal.
This city is in Contra Costa Co.
Inc. Aug. 7 1905. Pop'n '10. 6,802.
PLUMAS COUNTY.
Int. at City Treas. office.
Quincy is the county seat. Pop'n
Tunnel, Highway & Harbor.
1910, 5,259.
5s '13 J-J $1,140,000_Jan 1 '15-'52
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
Improvement Bonds.
4s
A-0 535,100c. _ _
_-I934 5s '13 J-J $270,000c-Jan 1 '15-'23
Bridge & Highway (Tax-free).
BOND. DEBT Mar 20 '14..5560,000
4s g '07 A-0$100,000_ _Oct 1 '17-'32 Assessed val.'13 (3-5'.est.) 15.235 660
.
(Part every 5 years.
Total tax (per $1,000) '13___$26.65
BOND. DEBT Sept 22 '14 $135,100 City tax rate (per $1,000)13..510.00
Assessed val.'14(3-5 act.)_ _9.398,811
State & Co. tax ratel Inside_ __ (7) RICHOMD SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
(per 51,000)____IOutside _$16.00
Grammar-School Bldg.
Nov $28,000r_ _$1,000 yrly.
INT.at County Treasurer's oftice. 58
4%s
160.000c
58
M-N 75,000c
POMONA. This city is In Los Angeles County. BONDED DEBT Oct 1914:
Incorp. Jan. 1888. All bonds tax- Grammar School District_$263,000
69,000
exempt. Population 1910. 10.207.
Unbn High Sch. Dist
Special Fire(Part yly. beg.Nov.1'14 Assessed I Grammar Dist _218,001,185
5s '13 M-N $15.000c
val.'141Un. High Dist_ 19,357.140
INT. payable in Martinez.
Spec. Street(Part yly.beg.Nov.1'14
5s '13 M-N $75.000c
Sewer Bonds.
RIVERSIDE.
4s '00 JD $20.250o
1940
This city is the county seat of RivPark Bonds.
erside County. Incorporated 1883.
4s '03 J-D 343.5e0c
1943
Street Improvement Bonds.
School Bonds.
us '95 s.-an.$47,2500 Aug 1 '15-'35
414(3'07 J-D $33,000c_July 1 '15-'47
Electric-Light Imp't Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
Is '95 F.A $21.000e Aug 1 '15-'35
4)4s'09 J-J 546,375o_July 1 '15-'49
Steam Power Plant Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '14 $235,450 is g '00 J-D $26,000c June 1 '15-'40
Assess. val. 1914 (4 act-)8.490,301
Fairmont Park Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000)'14
$16.50 448 g '11 M-S$25,500cMch 1 '15-'31
INT. at City Treas. office.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
4 Sit; g '11 11-S$17.0000_Mch 1 '15-'31
POMONA CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
434s'09 __ 577,000
1949 58 '13 J-D$1.131,000c_June 1 '15-'53
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'1451,271,000
Building Bonds.
13,690
58 '13___ $27,000-----1914-1923 Floating debt July 'IC__
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. $77,000 Assess. val.'14(30% act.)10,264.999
Total tax rate(per 51,000)'14_$43.50
15.212
Population in 1910
POMONA CITY HIGH SCH. D.
4)45 '03 ___ $27,500
1923
INTEREST on steam power plant
4 )0'09
57.000
1949 bonds payable at Riverside: on bonds
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. $84,500 of 1911 at City Treasurer's office;
on water bonds at National Park
Bank, N. Y. City, or at City TreasPORTERVILLE.
This city is in Tulare Co. Inc. urer's office; other bonds at N. Y.
May 7 1902. Pop'n 1910, 2.696.
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
RIVERSIDE CITY SCHOOL DIS.
5s g '06 ___ 511,2000
All bonds are tax-exempt.
($350 yearly on Nov. 1.)
-A $24.000c ____1915-1920
g '01 F
55 g '09 F-A $30,625c
32,0000 .._.1915-1922
Is '08 Feb
($875 yearly on Aug. 1.)
4349'10 F-A 250,000c.Aur 3 1920-'30
5s g '10 __ _ 554,0000
55 '14 M-S 50,000_ __$2.000 ann'y
(81.500 yearly on June 1.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '14 5356.000
55 g '12 F
-A $13,8750
Ass'd val.'13 (30% act.)_9,659,735
($375 yearly on Aug. 1.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1913..$11.20
17,000
Water Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
Is g '08 ___ 542,500e
INT. payable at County Treasury
($1,250 yearly on June 1.)
Is g '12 F
-A 341,6250
RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
($1.125 yearly on Aug. 1.)
Riverside Is the county seat.
5s '14 A-0 $15,000__Apr 1 '15-'29
Highway Bonds (Tax-exempt).
BOND.DEBT Sept 20'14_ $209,175
j act.)_ 2,419,588 5s g '14 M-N $1.125.000e-Mayl 25-54
Assessed val.'14
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19l4_..$14.40 49Court rlouse (Tax-exempt).
g '02 M-S1145,000c_Sent I '14-'42
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
BOND.DEBT July '14_ _$1.270,000
Total ass'd value 1914___34,005.577
*16.50
PORTERVILLE SCHOOL DIST. State & Co. taxi Inside
54 '11 F A 545.000- -.Feb 1 1941 per 51,000) '14 Outside
22.50
Population In 1910
TOTAL BONDED OEM's_
34,696
IT)
INT.on highway bonds at Councy
REDLANDS.
Treas. office or at Hanover Nat. Bk.,
This city Is in San Bernardino Co. N.Y.; others at County Treas.office.
Inc. Nov. 1888. Pop'n 1910. 10.449.
Water-Works System.
SACRAMENTO.
55 g '12 M-N 5600,0000 Nov 15 '22-51
County seat of Sacramento Co.
Municipal Improvement Bonds
and capital of State. Re-incorpo314g'05 J-J $77,500c_July 15'15-'45 rated April 23 1863. See "State &
Special Improvement Bonds.
City" Section for Nov. 17
55 g '07 J-J $32.500c_Jan 15 '15.'27 delinquency in payment of1909 for
original
Public Park Bonds.
debt.
Commission government
4 tgg'07 F-A $18,000c_ _Aug 1 '15-'23 adopted Nov. 7 1911 and went into
58 '11 M-S 74,000c.Mch 1 '15-'51 effect July 1 1912.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14_9810,000
Levee & Sewer (Red. any time,
Sinking fund July 1 1914_
13,460 45 g '05 J-J $120.000c_ __Jan 15-'38
Assessed val.'13 (1-3 act.).9,192,300 48 g '08 J-J 170.000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'48
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_542.20
Sewer and Drainage.
INT at office of City Treasurer,
4%s'13
5185,600__July 1 '15-'53
Electric Distrioution.
$9.600__Jan 1 '15-'54
REDLANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 00'14
arammar School Bonds.
Levee Bonds.
5s '02 ___ 810,000
1915-1919 44/4'13 J-J *$751,825__Jan 1 '15-'53
53'02
60.000c_July 1 '15-'38
9,000.Sept 15 '15.'23 is '08 J-J
High-School Bonds
5s '03 ___
16,000_May 26 '15-'19
5s'04
__ _
9,000_ _Mch 8 '15-'23 4s '05 J-J $155,0000-Jan 1 '15-'45
5s'07
I 4,000-Apr 13'20-'21 4s '08 J-.1 38.0000-July 1 '15-'33
City-Hall Bonds.
1 1.000_ -Apr 13 1922
5sg08 Aug 50,000c_Aug 24'23-32 4s '07 J-J 5247.500c_July 1 '15-'47
Water-Main lids. (Red. any time.
High School Bonds.
5s '03 __ $36,000_July 17 '15-'23 45 '03 J-J $106.000c_Jan 1 '15-41
524 •10 Apr 85,000.....19i5-1933 44s'13 ___
35,500_ _July 1 '15-'53
River
-Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914-Grammar school district_ $100,000 433s
$67,500c_ _Jan 1 '15-'41
High school district
37.100
121,000 Old bonds outstanding .
Assess. val.'13(4 act.)
7,719.021 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-$1,953,625
School tax rate(per $1,000)
'13512.50 Sinking fund
31.607
INT.at County Treasurer's office. Assess. val.'14(72% act.)74,163,100
City tax (per 51,0(10) 1914._ 514 60
Population In 1910 (Census)_44.696
REDWOOD CITY.
Population in 1914 (est.).
75,000
This city is in San Mateo County.
* INT. at City Treas. office or
Street Light Bonds.
Bank of N. Y., N.B.A.: others
5%s'13 A-0 $5.700„Apr 7 '15-'33 Capital Nat. Bank, Sacramento. at

160

CALIFORNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Refunding Bonds
SACRAMENTO CITY SCR.DIST. 4348'98 J-J $156,000c(Part yearly).

43s'11 J-J $200,000
(Maturity 20 bonds in 6 yrs. and 10
bonds every 6 mos. thereafter.)
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914.. $200,000
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_56,869,230
71,000
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT.at County Treasurer's office

1938
Fire-Dept. Bonds (Part yearly).
4 s'03 _ _ _ $27,000c
%
1940
434ii'07 ___
52,000c
1940
434s'13 __- 75,000c
1953
Sewer Bonds (Par yearly).
4348'03 J-J $101,500c
1943
s'
60,000c
1945
4348'07 .1-D 42,394c
1943
450'07 3-D
1,148c
Building Bonds.
1917
4548'07 3-13
9,334c
1933
4 48'11 J-J $100,000
889c
(Maturity $4,000 in 16 yrs. and $2.- 4its'07 J-D
1916
434s'07 __ 000 every 6 mos. thereafter.)
2,000c
1918
5.900c
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914.. $100,000 4.34s'07 __1926
,
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_56.869,230 434s'07 J-D 27.112 1942
1951
INT. at County Treasurer's office. 43.48'11 -__ 85,000c
434s'11 _
24,050c
1951
4 s'll J-J
68,500c
1951
4345,13 ___ 114,000c
County seat is Sacramento.
1953
Reservoir Bonds (Part yearly).
Bridge Bonds.
430'08 J-J $225,0000__Jan 1 '17-'48 434s'07 J-D$123,933c
1945
-House and Jail Bonds.
Boulevard
Court
Road (Part irk.)
448'08 J-J $660.000c., Jan 1 '17-'48 434sg'07 3-3 $56.000c
1942
Road Bonds.
Cemetery Road (Part yearly).
448'08 J-J $600.000c_ _Jan 1 '17-'48 434s'07 J-D $1,500c
1917
Concrete Culvert (Part yearly).
CO.BD.DT.July 1914....$1,485.000
66,825 43007 3-D 339,500c
Floating debt
1941
Park Bonds (Part yearly)
Value of Co. property(13) 1,221,234
93,464.057 434sg J-J 3925,000
Tot. assess. val.'14
$14.14 Sag 13 M-S 850,000
1943
State & Co. tax (Inside
18.60
Harbor Inlet. (Part year/y).
(per $1,000) '14'Outside_
67,806 434sg'12 J-J$950,000c
Population in 1910
1952
5s '14 3-3 100,000c
1954
Playged Purchase (Part yearly).
1953
This city Is in Monterey County. 4348'13 _-- $71.250c
Municipal !mot. (Part yearly).
Inc. Feb. 111903. Pop'n 1910,3.736.
434s'12 ___ $9,000
1922
Sewer Bonds.
Street Bonds (Part yearly).
55 '97 J-J $23,000c_Jan 2 '15-'37
00'13 ___ $51,250c
City Hall Bonds
1953
Sag '06 J-D $41.250c_Dec $1 '14 '46 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14310,341,734
Assess. val.'14 04 act.)_ 84,993.931
School Bonds
31 '14- 46 City tax rate (per $1.000) '14-$15.70
5s '06 J-D 12,375c_Dec
tis '09 J-J $18.750e Jan 2 '15 '39
INT.at City Treasurer's office and
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'14__$95,375 at Nat. Park Bank, New York.
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.)-2,502,394
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14 328.70
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
4s g '06 July $72,000c_ _July '15-'26
5s '07 July 130.000c_July 5 15-'27
4 48'09 a-an 45,000c _....,.1921-1929
This town is in Mann County. 5s '13 A-0 350.000c ____1919-1953
Inc. April 1907. Pop'n 1910, 1,531. BOND. DEBT Sept 1914.4597,000
Street Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)_50.356.208
'09 A-0 $39,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'13. 38,00
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
..s '09 A-0 $12,750
Various Improvement Bonds.
SCR.
A-0 $30.000
..a '10
Is g '95 M
399,00lie Sept 152'
55 '12 M-N 26,650
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914$99,900 55 '11 Feb 200,000_ _Feb 6 '17-'51
(
Assess. val.'13-'14 Hact.)..1.582.391 BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_4299,000
City tax rate (per $1.000)'13414.30 Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.)_50.356.280
INT. at Wells. Fargo Nev. Nat. School tax rate (per $1.000)'12 $8.00
INT. at County Treas. office.
Bank, San Francisco.

SACRAMENTO CITY HIGH S. D.

SACRAMENTO COUNTY.

SALINAS CITY.

SAN DIEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT.

SAN ANSELMO.

SAN DIEGO HIGH

SAN BENITO COUNTY.
Hollister Is the county seat.
High-School (Int. at Hollister).
$24,000____$3,000 y'ly
55
Road Bonds (Int. at Hollister).
5s '12 J-J $280.000_July 1 '15-'42
TOT.BD.DT. Sept 22 '14_$304,000
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.)..9,091,200
$27.00
County tax (perfInside
29.00
$1,000) 1914.10utside
Population in 1910
8 041

SAN BERNARDINO.
This

city is located in San Bernardino County. Incorporated 1886.
An amendment to the city charter was adopted on April 18 1913
and subsequently approved by the
Legislature. increasing the borrowing capacity to 15% of the assessed
valuation. Pop'n '10, 12.779.
Water Bonds
45 '03 A-0$166.475e_Apr 1 15-'43
Improvement Bds. - (7az-Kr.emp0
4 414'08 A-0 393.500e
1915-1948
BOND.DEBT Sept 1914_4262,725
Assess. val.(Non-oper _ _ _ ..4,686,885
1913-'14 'Operative __1,258,731
Total tax(per $1,000)'14-'15..332.00
INTEREST is payable at City
Treasurer's office and In New York,

SAN BERNARDINO HIGH S.D.

This district not only includes the
city of San Bernardino, but also adjacent territory.
58 g '14 A-0 $250,000
(Due $5,000 yrly. from 6 to 25 yrs.
Incl. and $10,000 yrly. from 26 to
40 yrs. incl.)
BOND. DEBT May 1914 $250,000
Assess. val. Non-oper __5,648,275
'13-'14_ __ Operative ____1,393,052
Real value (eat)
12,000,000
INT. at Co. Treas. office.

SAN BUEN17ENTURA.
This city (P. 0.

Ventura) is in
Ventura Co. Inc. in 1866. Re-inc.
in 1905. Pop'n 1910, 2,945.
Mopicipal I mpr. %talent Bonds
Sag '07J-D $111,159o_Dec 30'14-'37
Park Bonds.
5s g '07 1- T) $6,1750_ _ Dee 1 '15-'27
Street Bonds.
$900c-..May 1 1923
Sag '03 M-N
1,000e-May 1 1923
Sag '03 M-N
Iowa-Hall 14o,,an.
Si g'03 MN $3,6000___May 1 1923
Sewer Bonds.
58'03 M-N $3.600c_ _ _May 1 1923
BOND.DEBT Sept 15 '144127,848
Assessed val. '14 (34 act.)_1,878,050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914____$18.0t,
/NT. payable at City Treas. office.

SAN DIEGO.
This Is the county seat of San Diego
Co. Inc. Jan. 1 1835. All bonds
are tax-exempt. Pop'n 39,578.
Water Bonds (Part yearly.)
1941
4 s'01 J-J $406,000c
1943
434s'03J-J 144.275c
1945
430'05 A-0 43.200c
1947
4348'07 J-D 48,608c
1945
4348'07 J-D 216,891c
1951
434sg'11 3-3 313.000c
1952
454s 12 __ 598.000c
1952
4348'13 J-J 2437,500c
Sag '14 A-0 705.000c
1954
1954
430'14 3-3 1500,000c




DIST.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY.

Incinerator Bonds.
Water-Supply Bonds.
430'09 J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1915 434s'12 F-A $47,5000_Feb 1 '15-'53
Bridge and Creek Bonds.
4 Ms'10 J-J 1,572,000c_ _ _1920-1964
434s'12 F-A $52,250__Feb 1 '15-'53
Geary Street Ry. Bonds.
Station Bonds.
448'10 J-J$1,900,000c.July 1'15-'34
4)0'12 F-A $1,900__Feb 1 '15-'52
Market St. RY. Bonds,
East San Jose Bonds (Assumed).
4318'10
$69,000
5s '09
$54,000
Union Street RY. Bonds.
(Payable part yrly for 40 years)
Sag '13 J-D$2,642,500cDec 1 '17-'51
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 19144772,525
Exposition Bonds.
Total assessed val.'13-'14.24,177,405
5s '12 M-N$5,000,000
(Pay'le $200.000 yly. beg. May 1 '17) (Assessment 60 to 70% actual value.)
City-Hall and Civic-Centre Bds. City tax rate (per $1,000)'13412.40
58 '12 J-J$8,140,000c July 1 '17-'60 Population In 19111
.28,946
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
Special bonds made payable by statute
from taxes on lands benefited.
Montgomery Ave. bonds.$1,579.000 SAN JOSE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s g '07 Jan $190,000c__Jan 1 '15-'47
Dupont Street bonds, 7s,
amount outstandIng___
285,000 5s '08 M-N 30.000e_May 1 '15-'43
Both the Dupont St. and the BOND.DEBT June 30'14 $220,000
Montgomery Ave. bonds have long Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.) 23,640.756
been in default, but they were not
TNT. at County Treasurer's office.
obligations of the municipality.
Holders of Montgomery Ave. bonds SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
brought suit against the State to re- ,
I5
Jan $114.000__ .Jan 1 1927
cover the face value and int. aggre- 5s '08 M-N 15,000c..May 1 '15-'28
gating $2,000,000. The Superior BOND.DEBT June 30'14 3129,000
Court holds that the State is not lia- Assessed val.'13(3-5 act.) 23,640,756
ble. V. 78, p. 1565: V. 79, p. 925. Sob. tax rate (per $1,000) '12._$0.65
1659, and V. 80. p. 483, 1070: V. 81.
INT. at County Treasurer's office
p. 1449. Appeal was taken, which
up to Oct.24 1914 was still pending.
INTEREST is payable In gold In SAN LUIS OBISPO.
This city is in San Luis Obispo Co.
San Francisco.
Water Bonds.
TOT. DEBT.SINK. FUNDS, &o.
_ -1939
Oct. 24'14. Oct. 31 '13. 58 '99 ____ $56,000
Sewer Bonds.
$
Tot. bd. debt_40,732,300 34,997,600 55 '99 ___- 626,100 ----------1939
Improvement Bonds.
Sinking funds_
42,918
36,488
5s '09 -- $171,000
1949
Net debt___40,689,382 34.961,112 BOND.DEBT May 15'13 $142.000
Assessed valuation_
3.382,243
-The follow- Tax rate (per 31.000)11
CITY PROPERTY.
323.300
ing is a description of the property Population in 1910
5,157
owned by the City and County of San
INT. payable at City Treas. office
Francisco, as transmitted to the State
Comptroller by direction of the Board SAN LUIS OBISPO
COUNTY.
of Supervisors Oct. 24 1914. The
San Luis Obispo Is the county
water, gas and electrlo-light plant are Bonds tax-free. Pop'n 1910, seat.
19,383.
not owned by the city:
Wharf (Red. aft. 10 yrs. Jr. issue).
Park reservations, publio
Sag '06 July $32,000c_July 1 '15-'30
squares & Improvls--$33.543,000 5s g '06 July 42,000c_July 1 '15-'35
Flre department,lots and
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '14
$74,000
ImpTs, apparatus. &o_ 3,930,130 Assessed valuation '14'-15 18,338,866
Police department, lots,
State & Co. tax penl Inside - .316.29
Impls and furnishings_
342.100
31,0001 1914-_ -10utside _ 22.20
Auxiliary fire-alarm syst- 5,496,000
/NT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
City Hall, Hall of Justice.
county jails, hospitals,
SAN MATEO COUNTY.
almshouses, lots and
Redwood City Is the county seat.
Improv'ts & furniture_ 5,751,300
Highway Bonds.
Channel St. lots from 9th
to 18th streets
610,000 54 '13 J-.1$1,250,000.July 1 '17-'42
Court-House Bonds.
School lots. Improvem'ts,
libraries, furniture. &o. 12.963,520 48 g '08 M-S $135,397c Sept 1 '14-'46
Garbage system
684,756 BOND. DEBT July 1 '14 1988.000
Hetoh-Hetchy lands..__
1.240,440 Total assessed val. 1914__32,465,471
State & Co. tax rate Inside_ _ _$15.00
County-line Water Co..
(Per $1,000) 191410utside _ 21.00
lands and property
30.000
26.585
1.616.625 Population In 1910
Geary Street railway..
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Civic Centre lands
5,700.000

San Diego is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
4 44'09 A-031.095.000_0ct 1 '15-'49
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914$1,095,000
Sinking fund Sept 1 1914_
50,329
Assess. val.'14(40% act)-75,780.118
371.907.871
Total
State & Co. tax'Inside
$11 90
ASSESSED VALUATION AND
18.50
(per $1,000)1410utside
TAX RATE.
-Property is assessed
Population in 1910.
61,665
at about 50% of its actual value.
INT. at County Treas. office. Assessment decreased in 1906, owing
Pop'n in 1914 (eat), 120,000.
to earthquake.
1914-15.
1913-14.
$
A district in Los Angeles County. Real estate_469,974,811 461,282,132
Building Bonds.
Personal _ __ 71,816.652 64.965.404
5s '12 A-0 $50000___Oct 1 '17-'41
BOND. DEBT July 1 '13_ $54,000
Total__ _ _541,791,463 526,247,536
Assessed valuation 1912 _4,676,950 Tax (per M)
22.89
22.42
1912-13.
1911-12.
$
3
San Francisco is in San Francisco Real estate_447,777,237 404.520,670
County. Financial statement given Personal _ __ 62.652,079 57,335.111
below is for both city and county.
Total_ _ - -510,429.316 461.855.781
At an election held Dec. 10 1912,
22.50
20.94
17 amendments to the city charter Tax (per M)
The tax rate for city and county
were adopted. V. 95. p. 1760.
An agreement has been reached be- purposes for 1914-15 $22.50 and for
tween the city and the Spring Valley State purposes $0.39 per $1,000 of
Water Co. on a plan of condemnation valuation.
The expenditures for 1914-15 were
proceedings. See V. 96, p. 1169.
The Board of Supervisors on Jan. 5 314.916,465. Receipts from taxes
1914 passed an ordinance formally $12.285.035 and from sources other
accepting the water supply and than taxation $2,631,430.
power rights'In the Hetch-Retchy
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (CenValley, granted in the bill passed sus). 416,912: In 1900 (Census). 342.by Congress in 1913. V. 97, p.1838, 782: in 1890. 298,997. Estimated
and V. 98. pr. 250.
population In 1914, 475,000.
The 35,000.000 5% exposition
bonds given In table below are not SANGER UNION HIGH SOH.DIE.
figured in the 15% debt limit. These
A district in Fresno County.
bonds were voted Nov. 15 1910.
Building Bonds.
See V.91, p. 1398. Also see remarks 5s g '13 !doh $10,0000.Meh 22'18-'34
under State of California for consti- TOT. BD. DT.Oct 29 '14.. $50,000
tutional amendments giving author- Assessed valuation 1913___2,780,1330
ity to issue those and other bonds.
4,000
Population In 1914 (est.)
On Aug.26 1913 the voters author
INT. at County Treasurer's office
trod the issuance of $3.500.000
municipal-railway-system bonds. V. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY.
97. p. 682, and V. 98. p. 850. Up
Stockton Is the county seat.
to Oct 24 1914 32,642,500 had been
Highway Bonds.
disposed of.
55 z.09 .1-.! 11 750.000o
109
4
Golden Data Park Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 22'1431,750,000
330'04 J-J $246.000e_July 1 '15-'44 Total assess. val. 1914__ _66,368,964
Library Bonds.
State & County tax Inside_ _ _$14 50
3 14s'04 J-J 3328,800e_July 1 '15-'22
(per $1,000) '14.10utside . 18.50
Mission Park Bonds.
Population In 1910
50.731
330'04 J-J $219.000c.July 1 '15-'44
,
INT. at County Treas, office or at
Playground Bonds.
office of Kountze Bros., New York.
3 30'04 J-J $555.000c_July 1 '15-'44
Hospital Bonds.
SAN JOSE.
5s '08 J-J $1.800.000c July 1 '15-'32
This city is in Santa Clara Co.
Hospital-Jail-Completion Bds.
Incorporated 1850- Bonds tax-free.
434513 A-0$675.000__Apr 1 '16-'37 An election held November 2 1911
Sewer Bonds.
favored annexing East San Jose to
5s '08 .1 .134.000.000c...luly 1 '15-54 this city. V. 93. p. 1413. In Dec.
Polytechnic High-School Bonds.
1912 Port San Jose was annexed.
Nunicipal Improvement Bonds.
448'10 J-J $575.000c_July 1 '14-'37
Fire-Protection Bonds.
4s g '06A 0$172.000c _Apr 1 '15-48
High School Bonds.
5'08 J-J $5.200.000c_July 1 '16 '55
4 45 g J-D 143,125c_June 1 '15-37
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
Ss '08 J-J $680.000c-July 1 '15-'30
414s c J-D $23,000c_June 1 '15-'37
School Bonds
-A 95,000 __Feb 1 '15-'52
3 Hs'04J-J $708,600c_July 1 '14-'16 430'12 F
City-Hall and Fire Bonds.
58 '08 J-J4.800.000c_July 1 '15-'38
4 4s gF A 5123,750c - Aug 1 '15-'47
Street Bonds.
Park Bonds.
3548'04 J-J $587,000c.July 1 '15-19
,
4;0'12 P-A$104,500....Feb 1 '15-'52
City Jail and Hall of Justice.
Fire and Police Department Bonds.
3348'04 J-J $104,400e.July 1 '15-'20
350,000c.July 1 '15-'31 4;0'12 F-A 257,000 --Feb 1 '15-'52
5s '08

SAN FERNANDO UN.HIGH S. D.

SAN FRANCISCO.

[VOL. xcpc.

SANTA ANA.
This city is in Orange Co. Incorporated June 11886.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
is '05 F-A $77,500r_Fet, t '15-'45
4 45'11 M-S 18,000____Mch 1 1931
63,000
1915-1954
-a
55 '14 s
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Apr 1938
540,6250
434598
City Hall (Tax-exempt).
4 48'04 -- __ 311,000r.....Nov 1924
School Bonds (Tax-exrmpt).
Nov 1915
4 45'04 ____ $3,000
Fire Bonds (Tax-exempt).
1915-1938
55 '14 s
-a $12,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '13. $152,625
Assess. val.(35% act.) '12_8,417,800
.$12.00
City tax (per $1,000) 1912
INT. payable at Treasurer's office.
SANTA BARBARA.
Santa Barbara Is in Santa Barbara
County. Incorporated Mob. 9 1874.
Main Sewer Bonds
454 g '03 F-A$10,150c_Aug 1 '15-'43
Bridge Bonds.
434 g '03 F-A$14.500c_Aug 1 'l5-43
High-School Bonds.
Is '01 Jan $40.509o_Jan 10 '15-'41
Oak Park Bonds.
434s'04 F-A 311,250e_Aug 15 '15.'44
Water Bonds.
448'01 .1-3 $42,000c_July 1 '15-'41
4;48'03 F-A 145,000c_Aug 1 '15-'43
*Water-Works•Eet. Tunnel.
454s-08 M-S 170,000c_Sept I 15 '48
434s '111A-0 l80,0000 __Oct 1 '15-'50
Mission Tunnel.
58 '13 M-N$116,000_Nov 1 '15-'33
Boulevard Bonds
44507 M-S $42,5000-Sept 3'15-'47
448'03 F-A 36.250..-Aug 1 '15-'43
*Street Bonds.
434s'09 J-J $37,825__July I '15-'49
BOND. DEBT Jttly 1 '14_ _6868.325
Sinking fund
27.749
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.) _9.893,030
City tax rate (per Inside - _$14.00
31.000). 1912-13_10utside_ 12.60
Population In 1910
11.659
* INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y..
and City Treas. office.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY.
Santa Barbara Is the county seat.
Road (Int. at Co. Treas. office).
65 '11 J-J $34,000o. _July '15-'31
Os '11 A-0 75,000c $5,000 yearly
65 '12 ann 45,000c July 22 '15-'32
6s '13 ann 34,500c_July 1915-30
County has no general bonded debt.
Road dist. debt Oct 6 19144188,000
Assess. val.'14 (70% act.)29.154,461
State & County tax Inside _.$16 00
(per $1,000) 191410utside_ 20.00
Population In 1910
27,738
SANTA CLARA.
This town is In Santa Clara County.
Inc. Mch.6 1872. Pop'n '10. 4,348.
Gas Bonds
Se '00 J-J $10,500c_ _Jan 1 '15-'40
Water, Light & ,wer Bonds.
434s'07 MN 517,325e_may 1 '15-'47

Nov., 1914.1
_
SANTA CLARA (Con.)
Sewer Bonds
410'07 M-N 624.750c_ May 1 '15-47
Water Bonds
55 '95 M-N 431.500c May 1 15-'35
School Bonds.
59 Or,
338.750c_Jan 2 '15-45
430'07 M-N
675 .May 1 '15-'47
55 '12 - 58,500
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
_
58 '12
55.362.50
BOND.DEBT Slay 1'14_ 5205,691
9,328
Local (rapt bonds (inel)___
Assessed val. '14 (3-5 act.)_2.417.553
Total tax rate(per $1.000) '14_$14.75
INT. payable at Treasurer's Office.

CALIFORNIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
SAUSALITO.
This town is In Mann County.
Water Bonds
5s '09 J-J $87.506c_Jan 15 '15-49
Street Bonds.
5s '14 __ $30,000
1915-1954
BOND.DEBT Jan.1914_ $87,500
Assess. val.'13-14(3-5act.)_2.061.150
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.313.70
Population In 1910
2,383
SELMA UNION HIGH BCE. DIS.
A district In Fresno County.
5s g '11 Feb 351.000 Feb 8 '15 '31
TOTAL DEBT Sept 22 '14 $51.000
Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)_ _3,879,530
School tax (per $1,000) 1913.45.10
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

SANTA CLARA COUNTY.
San Jose Is the county seat.
SIERRA MADRE.
45 '07 Jan 5300.0000-..._1947
This city is in Los Angeles County.
BOND.DEBT July 1914_ $300,000
_81,008,331 5s Water-Works Bonds(Part yearl),)•
Tot. assess. val.'14- _ _ _ _
'10 s-an $40,000c
State and county tax.,inside -11.5u 5s '11 s
-an 111,000e
(per 51.000) 1914.10utside _15 60 5s '12 s-an 75,000c ____1929-1953
Population in 1910 ----------83,539 5s '13 s
-an 151,000c
payable at Co. Treas. Mace. 5s_ 36,000
INT.
BOND.fiEBT Apr111914.. $171,000
SANTA CRUZ.
Assess. val.'13 (). act.)_ _1.575.000
This city is In Santa Cruz County. City tax rate (per $1,000)13_315.00
Commission government adopted Population in 1910
1,303
Jan. 31 1911. City's liability on
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
Water Co. bonds assumed by it sustained by U. S. Circuit Court of SOLANO COUNTY.
Appeals on Jan. 13 1913. V. 66,
Fairfield is the county scat.
p. 299. Pop'n 1910, 11,146.
Court-House Bonds.
Wharf and Bridge Bonds.
5s g '09
$200,000c_Dec 1 15-'34
J-J $182.000c__..Jan 15 1954 BOND.DEBT July 1914_ $210,000
55 '14
Refunding Bonds.
Tot. assess. val. 1914_..26,351,998
1934 State te Co. tax rate'Inside_ _$14.50
Is '94 Apr $189,000c
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
(per $1,000). 191410utside 18.50
5s '13 F-A$220,000____Feb 1 1938 Population In 1910-----27,529
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914.. $591,000
INT, payable at Co. Treas. office.
Assess.val. 13(abt.1-3 act.)7.286,555
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13 $14.80 SONOMA COUNTY.
payable at City Treasury.
INT.
Santa Rosa Is the county seat.
Court-Rouse Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
SANTA CRUZ H. SCE. DIST.
414g'07June$262.000c_June 30'15-'42
Building Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14- 5262.000
5s g _14 M-S$160.000c_Mar 25'19-50 Assessed valuation 1914_41,837,840
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $160,000 StateccCo.ta x. per 11)) Inside 513.00
Assess. val.(real & pers.).. 7.588,800
In 1914
(Outside 170)'
Real val.bet.$15,000,000&20.000,000 Population in 1910
48.394
Population in 1914 (eat)
12,000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
SOUTH PASADENA.
SANTA CRUZ SCR. DIST.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
Building Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
$80.000c_Mar 25 '15-54 430'11 -__ $28,000
155 g '14 M-S
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $100,000
Fire Protection, Paving & CityAssess. val.(real & pers.).. 7.588.800
Yard Bonds.
Real val.bet.$15,000,000&20.000.000 5s g '14 J-J $50,000c_Jan 2 '15-'54
12,000
Population 1914 (eat
Sewer Bonds.
Treas. office.
WT. at Co.
53 g '14 J-J $120,000c._Jan 2 '15-'54
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14 5198,000
SANTA MARIA.
Assessed!Non-operative..._5,792,415
This city Is in Santa Barbara Co. val.'1410perative_
_
644,720
Inc. Sept. 12 1905. Pop'n '10, 2,260 Tax rate (per $1,000) _____ _415.00
___ __
Sewer (Part yearly beg. Jan. 1 '13). Population in 1910
4,649
5a '12 J-J 371.0000_
INT. at City Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Sep 21 '14- $71,000
Assess. val. (2-5 act.)'14__1,114,917 SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IRR.DIS.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14413.00
A district In San Joaquin County.
Irrigation Bonds.
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank
5s '10 J-J $1,875.000cJuly 1 '$1-'40
Santa Maria.
5s '13 J-J1,170000c_Apr 18 1943
(Bonds are subject to call at any
SANTA MONICA.
Int. time by mutual agreement.)
This city Is In Los Angeles County.
Reservoir-Construction Bonds.
/no. Nov. 20 1886: chartered 1907.
For proposed purchase of local water 5s '14 J-J $790,000_July 1 '34-'43
plant see V. 98, p. 626.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_53,835,000
Sewer and incinerator Bonds.
Assessed val. real. 1913_ 3,000,000
Is '07 M-N $132,000.Nov 1 '15-'47 (Assessment about 30% actual value)
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '12 $40.00
Fire Apparatus (Part yearly).
5s '08
$15,000 ___ _
INT. at Dist. Treas, office or at
1941
Crematory Bonds(Part year:14).
Irving Nat. Exchange Bank, N. Y.
58 '06
_ $7,500
1928
Storm-Drain Bonds (Part yearly). STOCKTON.
59 '06 ___ 511,500
1934
Stockton Is in San Joaquin County.
Sewer Bonds (Part yearly).
Inc. Aug.5 1850. Pop'n 1910.23.253
6s '97 -___ $26,000
1037
Sewer Bonds.
59 06 ____
32.000
1943 49
$35,100 _-_-Sept 1 1940
City-Hail Bonds (Part yearly).
4s
--__ 31,000 _ --Nov 1 1946
5/1 '02 ---_ 326.000
..1937
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (Part yearly).
58 g '06 F-A$134,275c___Feb 1 1947
Is '02-'08 __ $32.500____'27-19&'36
BOND.DEBT Sept 19'14 $273,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914 $222.375
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)$26.269,804
Assessed val.'14(3.act.)_15,747,455 City tax rate(per
$1,000) '14..$15.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) -1914_314.00
Population in 1910
7.847 STOCKTON
SCHOOLTDISTRICT
Is '11 1I-N $72.000c
1936
ANTA MONICA CITY SCE.DIS.
(Part due each year.)
$8,000____Nov 7 1915 Ss
s'05
July $52,500 __July 1 1921
8,000_ _ _June 21 1915
S'05 -_High'School (Part
1918-1932 5s '13 J-J $98,000ciglu. on July 1).
5s 08 M-N 30,000
80.000__Oct 1 '17-'52
155 '12
Grammar-School Bonds.
58 g '11 A-0 25,000__Apr 1 '17-'29 5s '13 J-J $498,000c
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14-$171.000
(Part due yearly on July 1.)
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
TOT.BD.DT.Sept 22'14 $720,500
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.)
MONICA HIGH SOH. D. School tax (per 11,000) 22.177,155
SANTA
1914__ _$9.00
Polytechnic High-School Bonds.
INT. at Stockton Savings Bank.
tis g '11 A-0$200,000_Apr 1 '17-'51
HighSchool Bonds.
5.4 12 A-0 $70,000„Oct 1 '17-'52 SUNNYVALE.
This town is in Santa Clara Co.
TOTALDEBT Sept 21'14 $270,000
Assessed valuation ------11.342.151 Inc. Dec. 24 1912. Int. in Sunnyside.
Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable at County Treasury.
53014 F
-A $40,000c
(One bond yriy. beg. Feb. 1 1915.)
BANTA ROSA.
Water Bonds.
This city Is in Sonoma County. 53.5s'14 F
-A $35,000c......______
Inc. in 1812. Pop'n '10, 7,817.
(One bond yearly beg. Feb. 1 1915.)
Water Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Sept 23 1914_475,000
4s '95-'05Jan$141,500c _1915-1925 Assessed valuation 1914-765,885
Sewer Bonds.
4s '05 Jan $54.000C ____1915-1925
SUTTER CO.LEVEE DIST.NO.I.
Street and Bridge 'onds.
This district is in Sutter Co.unty.
1914
4s '05 Jan $41,000
85 '08 s $230,000c
-a
Fire-Engine Bonds.
1933
$500_ _
'10 s-a 100.000c
1925
1935
4s '05 Jan
_BOND. DEBT Oct 22 14.. 5237,0(0 BOND. DEBT Mar 1914_ $330.000
Maass. val.'14-'15 (3-5 act)8,252,599 Assess. val.'13(40% act.)..3,105.220
Total tax rate(per $1.000) '13 $14.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913...445.00
INT. at City Tress, office and
TULARE.
Union Tr. & Savings Bank.
This city is in Tulare County.
SANTA ROSA-COURT HOUSE
Water Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s g '12 J-D$100,000c-Dec I '17-'49
Municipal-Improvement Bonds.
High School Bonds.
1951 5s g '12 J-D 38.800c_Dec 1 '15-'32
155 '11 A-0 580.000
Grammar School (Part yearly.)
BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $188,000
$24,000__. July 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1912_ .1.407,620
BOND.DEBT Ap 28 1914
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_516.00
$80,000 Population in 1910
High School District
2 758
Grammar School District.. 24,000
INT. at City Treasurer's office.

41




TULARE IRRIGATION DIST,
See V. 77, P. 158.
TURLOCK.
This city is in Stanislaus County,
Sewer Bonds.
Is '09 _
323.750
1049
Is '10 ___
9,250
1920
Water Bonds.
55 '09
522,750
1949
Is '10 .._- 13,875
1020
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 ___ $24,000
1952
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '14_ $93,625
Assessed valuation 1914_ _2,350,330
Tot, tax rate (per 51.000) '14_514.00
Population in 1910
1.573

161
VENICE.
This city is in Los Angeles Co. Inc.
Feb. 171904. Pop'n '14 (est.), 6,500.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1914 $68,000
Sinking fund
2,136
Assessed valuation '13-'14.11,716.859
(Assessment about 60% actual value)
City Lax (per $1,000) 1913_..$10.00
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Venice.
VENICE CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
5s
$92,000
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_4102,000
Assessed valuation 1913_ __7,334,000
INT. at County Treasurer's office.

VENICE UNION HIGH S. D.
TURLOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s Building Bonds.
'13
5s '10 ann $60,000.May 10 '15-'44 TOTALF-A$250,000__Aug 1 '19-'52
DEBT
(7)
5s '12 __ _
15,000
TOTAL DEBT
(?) VENTURA COUNTY.
Ventura is the county seat.
TURLOCK IRRIGATION DIST.
Court
-House Bonds.
This district is In Stanislaus Co.
Ss g '12 F-A$140,000c_Feb 1 '15-'42
Is '02 J-J$1.156,0110c_J My 1 '22-'41
Bridge Bonds.
Is '05 J-J 200.000c_Jan 1 '26-'35 5s '11 F-A$252,000c_Feb 1 '15-'42
Is '10 J-J 100.000c_July 1 '31-'40 BOND.DEBT Sept 20'14 $392.000
58 '11 J-J 1,010,400o _1932-1941 Assess. val.'14 (3-5 aet.)_30.971
.620
BOND.DEBT May 1914 32,396,400 State & Co. tax (per fInside.$13.00
Assess. val.'13(45% act.)10,099,470
$1,000) 1913
(Outside 16.00
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)'13_335.50 Population In 1910.
18.347
Population in 1913 (est.)
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
16,000
INT.at Commercial Bk.,Turlock.
VENTURA UNION HIGH S. D.
TUSTIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building Bonds.
A district in Orange County.
51 g '11 J-J $66.000c _ _1915-1936
5s '13 F
-A $50,000-Aug 1 '15-'39 BOND.DEBT Sept 20'14_ $66,000
TOT.BD.DT. Apr 1914__ $50,00 Assess. val. '14-15(3-5 act)7.455.535
Assess. value 1913-1914„..2,023,835 Sch, tax rate (per $1,000)'14-15 $3.40
Population in 1914 (est.)
2 080 Population in 1913 (est.)
6 000
INT.at Co.Treas.office, Santa Ana.
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
VALLEJO.
VISALIA.
This city is in Solano County. Inc.
County seat of Tulare County, Inc.
Mch. 30 1868. Commission govern- Feb. 27 1874. Bonds are taxable.
ment adopted Feb. 21 1911. V. 92. 88 School Bonds.
p. 611. Pop'n 1910. 11,324.
July 55.7500
1937
Refunding Bonds.
se Sewer Bonds.
Ss '95 F-A 316.8000-A0ff 1 13J-J $54.000o
1940
'
35
Water Bonds.
Sewer. Bridge & Clty•Hall Bonds.
Is '02 31-N $36.0000_May 1 '15-22 Ss
1948
Is '05 31-N 49.5000_May 1 '15-'25 BOND.ABT 8 l° 22'14_ $187,850
' SI2S nt cT
'e °
is '08 M-S 55.000o_Sept I '15-'25 Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.) _3,608,335
is e '11 ___
76,053c_Jan 1 '15-'31 Total tax rate (per$1,000)14_314.40
Harbor
-Improvement Bonds.
Population In 1910_ __
4.831
1534s'14 M-N$142,000_May 1 '15-'35
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Visalia,
BOND.DEBT Apr 23'14_4248,600
A saemsed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_5.525,108 VISALIA HIGH SCHOOL DIST
City tax rate (per $1,000)13.$17.50 59 '12 ___ $19,000
INT. at City Tress. office.
69 '10 ___ 50,000
TOTAL BONDED DEBT_
if)
VALLEJO HIGH BCE. DIST.
5s '10 s-an $51,000c ____1914-1935 WHITTIER.
BOND.DEBT March 1914 554.000
City is in Loa Angeles County.Inc.
Assess. val.'13(65% act.)_4,425.872 Feb. 21 1898. Pop'n 1910. 4.550.
School tax rate (per$1,000)13 $5.70
Water-Works Bonds.
Population In 1913 (est.) __ _13.000 5s g
J-J $25,000c_Jan 1
INT. at County Treasurer's office 55 g '05 J-D 85 251e_June 1 '15-'39
'15 '45
Is
3,250c_Meh 1 '15 '40
VAN NUYS GRAM. SCR. DIST.
3ee
,0werA
A district In Los Angeles County. Is
lloondsse.6,2500.June 1'15-'49
Building Bonds.
and Reservoir.
59 '12 Feb $50.000._
58 Fire
5s
d
0
.5
_Apr 1 '15' 6
5.142
2
TOT. BD. DT.Apr 1 '14_450,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_ $221, 36
13.250
5
Assessed valuation 1913.4.486,340 Floating debt
Sinking fund
VAN NUYS HIGH SCR. DIST.
Assess. val.'14(% actual)_3,986,631
534s'14 s
-an $120,000 ____1915-1954 City tax rate (per 51,000) '14_516.10
TOTAL DEBT
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
(7)

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding a number of civil divisions in California not included in the foregoing.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tar per Pop'n,
Debt. Valuation. $1.000.
Debt.
1910.
Aituras (T), Modes County -.535.500 $5,000 z$444.488x$18.50
916
Antloch (T),Contra Costa Co. 41,000
None
§742,897 516.31
1,124
Arcadia S. D.,Los Angeles Co. 27,500
*2.321.750
Arcata (C), Humboldt County 27,000
None
x886,442 29.86
1,121
Amiss (C). Los Angeles County 75.498
None x1.002.142 x15.00
1.477
Banning School District
§519,790 ____
25,000
Belvedere (T), Maria County. 49,500
None *742.857 *14.50
481
Benicia, Solano County
97,500
*883.006 *16.00
2,360
Bins School District
25,000
5549.240
Bishop (T), Inyo County
47,300
*685,530 *14.50
1.190
Bishop School District County1080.000
None
.000
Brawley (C), Imperial
3
11.221.857 016.40
881
Burbank (0),Los Angeles Co. 70,000
None
1671.850 111.00
Burbank Un. High Sch, Dist__ 33,000
Burlingame School District__ 50.000
1.794.210
Calexico (C), Imperial County 87.500
None z932,440 z20.00
797
Calexico Un. FL S. D
065,000
Carpenteria Un,Sch. Dist_
33,000
PO4,000
Chino (C).San BernardinoCo 39,000
*900.410 *9.00
1,144
Chino High School District„ 44.000
None /1.930.065
9.00
Chino School District
53,500
2,479,215
Chula Vista, San Diego Co___ 40,000
None x1.258.979
ClovLs (0). Fresno County.._ 48.400
None
5507.050 510.00
Coalinga (C), Fresno County__ 36,000
None x1,373.750 x12.50
4,199
Coalinga School District
56,000
x3.472.936 z7.00
Concord, Contra Costa Co__ _ _ 29.000
None '232,195 '17.50
703
Corona High School District- 49.000
None 22.127.862 z33.90
Corning Union High Sch. Dist. 46.000
*5,000.000
Covina Un.H.S.D..LosAne.Co, 60,000
None 14,500,000 56.70
Delano Jt. U.11.8. District__ 50,000
*1.859,334
Delhi Drainage District
25.000
None x402,500 _ _ _ _
Dixon Un.High School Dist__y60,000
El Modena School District. _ ._ 25,000
E1Monte(0),Los Angeles Co. 26,250
None z400.250 x8.00
Elsinore (0). Riverside Co..... 32,500
None *265.157 --_488
Excelsior'ffn.H.S.D.,LosA.Co. 30,000
Exeter Gram.S. District
34,000
None z1,127.170 z14.70
Exeter School District
None *1,182.415
Exeter (C), Tulare County_ _ -1.5490r0
x615,875 z15.00
Farmdale S. D.,Lona Ang.Co. 36.000
Fillmore High School District_ 40,000
None 53,251.702 16.50
Florence S. D.,Los Ang. Co__ 25.000
Fowler (T), Fresno County-- 45.000
None ;433.000 516.60
675
Galt H. S. District
38.000
z2.699.305 z1.70
Gilroy (C) Santa Clara Co_ _ _ _ 40,000
,
None 1,500.000 7.80
2,437
Gilroy High Sch, Dist
38.000
11.489.635 16.80
Glendale School District
88.000
Glendale Union H.S. D
56,000
Glendora, Los Angeles County 27,000
Glenn County High Sch. Dist_ 50,000
None x7.769.134
Graham S. D.,Los Ang. Co__ 32,000
Grass Valley (C). Nevada Co- 27.000
None x1,406.000 x10.50
4,520
Gridley (0). Butte County-- 43.000
None x390.365 511.00
987
Hanford (0), Kings Cotmty__144,750
None $3,204,475 §13.20
4,829
Hayward (T). Alameda Co._ - 55.093
*2.20o 199 *10.00 2,746
Healdsburg (C), Sonoma Co__ 50.000
51.116.950 514.10
2.011
Hemet(C),Riverside County_ 42.900
z665,305 z18.00
992
Hemet Union High Sch. Dist_ 40,000
None 52,100.000 57.00

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LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n,
length of sessions;
1910. in January. and there is no limit to40 days' services inbut members of the
Debt. Valuation. $1.000.
Debt.
the aggregate. [A
Legislature can draw pay only for
Hermosa Beach (C), Los Anconcerning the compensation of members of the
679 proposed amendment
$867,815
$57,000
geles County
Legislature was submitted at the election Nov. 3 1914. V. 99 13 1313.
Hermosa Bch.S. D.,Los A.Co.35.000
count whether this amend1,315 As soon as it is definitely determined by officialthe State and City Depart*1.286.215 *12.50
Hollister (T), San Benito Co__ 39,375
729 ment carried or not, the fact will be reported in
None *542,990 '20.00
Holtvllie (C), Imperial County 47,000
ment of the "Chronicle.")
None *2,256,172 *6.50
Holtville Un. High Sch. Dist- 65,000
-For the early history of Oregon's State debt see
Huntington Park (C), Orange
None §1,935,410 110.50 53.000 "State and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 146.
43,875
County
To-day Oregon has no bonded debt. the irreducible trust funds
Inglewood City School District 53,000
were as
6,974
4
8 :11 - _
0 813
§a3 : ( * .8ii
42.000
On Jan. 1 1914 the amounts held in
Inyo County
follows: School fund,86.405,950.64; Agricultural College fund.$202.113.99,
Jackson Jt. Un. High 8. D..... 25,000
634 and University fund, $103.635.96. On the same date the cash on hand
1.000 z351.060 234.60
Kingsburg (0). Fresno Co--- 50,000
amounted to $710,314.14.
La Habra School District____y38,000
5.526
14.802,733__
27,000
Lake County
1,000
Taxable
None §515,150 516.00
Tax per
Tax per
(C). Kings County_ 30,000
Lemoore
Taxable
None 2806,485 z5.00
36.000
Property.
$1,000.
21,000. Years.
Lemoore School District
Property.
Years.
$5.13
y50,000
$148,099,602
$4.36 1902
Lindsay School District
$954,282,374
2,030 1913
*1.008.416 *11.00
5.70
117,804.874
1.20 1900
Livermore, Alameda County.._ 30,000
905,011,667
954 1912
None 1520,026 §19.40
4.80
144.445,426
1.64 1895
Lordsburg (C), Los Angeles Co. 68.000
844,887,708
1910
2,232
None x1,426,695 z17.50
4.34
114,077.788
2.13 1890
Los Gatos(T),Santa Clara Co. 95,000
598,133.963
1908
3.10
6,500 x2,050.904
77.188,694
2.39 1885
Los Gatos High Sch. Dist__ _ 34,000
427.379,978
2,404 1906
None 21,046,745 x35.30
7.00
48,483,174
5.45 1880
Madera (C), Madera County__ 67.500
188.058.281
1904
None 12.130,205
73.000
---41.436,086
7.06 1875
Madera School District
173.559,889
2,115 1903
4
'1,072,370 *12.50
Martinez(T ,ContraCostaCo. 65,000
LIMITATION.-Constitut onal inhibitions as to the creation of
30,000
x1,652,050 x4.13
Martinez School District
to 10 inclusive, of the Consti5,430 debt are all found in Article XI.. sections 5full.
Marysville (C), Yuba County_ 27.500 17,000 *4,033,445 *18.00
1,041 tution of 1857. We quote these sect ons in
None
x539,115 219.20
Mayfield (T), Santa Clara Co__ 59,250
-Acts of LegisMunicipal Corporations.
-Restrictions upon
3,102
None 01,811,295 §14.50
SECTION 5.
Merced (C), Merced County- - 53,000
shall restrict their power
*1.832,359
lative Assembly incorporating towns and cities and loaning their credits.
Merced Sch. Dist., Merced Co- 35,600
money, contracting debts
4.412.520 z11.50 2,551 of taxation, borrowing
Mill Valley (T), Mann County-t81.250
-The State shall
-State not to be Stockholder in Company.
None x3,844,145 4.50
SECTION 6.
91,000
Modesto School District
274 not subscribe to or be interested in the stock of any company, association
None §268,000 §14.00
Montague (T). Siskiyou Co__ 25,000
or corporation.
Montebello High School Dist_ 35,000
None132,363,263 §19.70 24,146
459,000
-Credit of State not to be Loaned-Limitation upon Powers of
Monterey County
SECTION 7.
-The Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of the
Mountain View (T), Santa
Contracting Debts.
1,161 State nor in any manner create any debt or liabilities which shall singly
None x772,159 z19.00
74,000
Clara County
3,568,495
Mt. Tamalpais Union H.S. D_ 35,000
the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, exceed the sum of
5,791 or inthousand dollars, except in case of war or to repel invasion or suppress
None .4.126,636 *9.30
34.400
Napa (C), Napa County
fifty
None x4,000.000 z2.20
No. 4...... 30,000
insurrection, or (according to an amendment of 1912) to build and maintain
Napa School District
Napa High School District-_- 30,000
permanent roads; and the Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of
21,531.760 4.50
National City High Sch. Dist_ 32.000
the State nor in any manner create any debt or liabilities to build and main4,500 *890,273 *10.00 5,791 tain permanent roads which shall singly or in the aggregate, with previous
55,600
Nevada City (C), Nevada Co__
purpose, exceed
None §1,000,000
Nevada City High Sch. Dist__ 29.250
debts or liabilities incurred for that in the State; and two per cent of the
every contract ofiny25,000
all the property
Newark School District
892 assessed valuation of or assumed by or on behalf of the State in violation
None *449.070 '15.00
into
Newman (T), Stanislaus Co.... 28.000
445 debtedness entered this section shall 130 void and of no effect. On Nov.3
None x2,035,078 z8.00
of the provisions of
Newport Beach (C),Orange Co. 88.000
25,000
1914 a proposed amendment to this section was voted upon, permitting the
Nlles School District
bonds in excess of the$50,000 for building roads,constructNorth Sacramento Sch. Dist_ ..y25,000
673 State to issue and power projects and developing untilled lands; but limit*667,072 *21.20
,
ing irrigation
Oceanside (C) San Diego Co..- 65,250
None x5,000,000
ing the total credit for road purposes to 2% and the total credit for irrigaOrland Un. High Sch. Dist.._.. 40.000
13.80
12,315,445
tion and power projects and development to 2% of the assessed valuation
Oroville Grammar Sch. Dist__ 45,000
z1,271,800 z5.10
of all the property in the State. making a total of4% for both. V.99,P•1313.
Owensmouth School District-- 50,000
None §2,535.694 §11.50 2,384 As soon as it is definitely determined by official count whether this amendPacific+ Grove (C),Monterey Co. 73,400
None 12.225.000 12;10
ment carried or not, the fact will be reported in the State and City DepartPalo Alto Grammar Sch. Dist_ 25,000
z1,284,870
ment of the "Chronicle.'
Patterson Grammar Sch.Dist 60.000
z1.956.355
Patterson High School District 55,000
-State not to Assume County Debt. Except in What Case.
SECTION 8.
5,880
None 15,302,299 ---Petaluma (C), Sonoma County 43,250
The State shall never assume the debts of any county, town or other corNone 13,640.685
School Dist.. -151.625
Petaluma High
poration whatever, unless such debts shall have been created to repel InNone 03,138,473
75,000
Petaluma School District
vasion, suppress insurrection or defend the State in war.
x6.028,822
96,000
Piedmont School District
-No county,
-Prohibition upon Municipal Corporations.
/1.311.000
144.000
SECTION 9.
Placentia School District
1,254 city, town or other municipal corporation, by vote of its citizens or other015.00
Pleasanton (T). Alameda Co__ 52,500
None 134:V09:499621
wise, shall become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporation
Joint Sch. Dist__ 30,000
Princeton
3,572 or associaticn whatever or raise money for or loan its credit to. or in aid of,
None •1,788.449 '14.00
Redding (C), Shasta County- _123,500
2,935 any such company, corporation or association.
None §4,710,852 210.00
Redondo Beach (C). Los An.Co 66,000
None
Sch. Dist__ 87,000
-No
Redondo Beach
-Limitation upon Powers of County to Contract Debts.
SECTION 10.
None §4,767.315 §35.00
or liabilities which shall singly or in the agRio Vint° Union H. S. D_--- 60.000
2,608 county shall create any debts liabilities, exceed the BUM of five thousand
None z929,990 x12.50
debts or
Roseville (C), Placer County_ 74.800
556 gregate. with previous
None x1,054,187 215.90
82,000
Ross (T), Mann County
dollars, except to suppress insurrection or repel invasion, or (according to
11.838,420 14.50
30,000
St. Helena U. H.8.D
constitutional amendment of 1910) to build and maintain permanent roads
None 6.446,810
Bernardino School District 55,000
San
within the county. and debts for permanent roads shall be incurred only on
Sanger (0). Fresno County_ --y62,400
approval of a majority of those voting on the question, and (according to
1,074,580
San Gabriel(0),Los AngelesCo. 34,000
an amendment adopted in 1912) shall not either singly or in the aggregate,
None 466,433
San Jacinto High Sch. Dist-- 25,000
for that purpose, exceed two
None x2,972.525 210.70 3,471 with previous debts and liabilities incurred property in the county.
San Leandro (C), Alameda Co- 25,000
per cent of the assessed valuation of all the
4
.855.267
San Leandro School District-- 52,000
It will be seen from the above that the power to limit the indebtedness
4,384
None 23.250.000 213.40
Mateo Co_ 99,000
San Mateo (C), San
of municipalities has been relegated to the Legislative Assembly. In 1903
None *4,469,190 '2.60
San Mateo School District-- 46,000
the Legislature, acting under this authority, passed the following Act.
None•10,933.480 •2.60
San Mateo Un,High Ssh. Dist.159,500
Annotated
5.105.3215,934 Section 2722 of Bellinger & Cotton's towns) shallCodes and Statutes:
not in any manner create
The common council (of cities and
San Rafael (C),Mann County187,500
z5,966,620 z3.80
66,000
Santa Ana Gram.S. Dist
any debt or liability which shall singly or in the aggregate exceed the sum
z5,966,620 x1.17
Dist___ _216,000
Santa Ana High Sch.
2,216 of two thousand five hundred dollars without first obtaining authority from
None z1,300,000 x16.70
Santa Paula C), Ventura Co.. 40,500
the Legislative Asssembly of this State to contract a debt or liability in
None §3,433.439
72.000
Santa Paula Un. H.S. D
excess of said sum.
14.00
700
25.000
- San Ysidro Irr. District
The above limitation does not apply to bonds issued in anticipation of
of any
Sawtelle S. D.,Los Ang.Co- 26.600
1,233 the collection of street and sewer assessments under the authorityto 2735
333 2901.520 214.00
Sebastopol, Sonoma County__ 45,000
1,750 charter of any city of 2,500 or more inhabitants. See sections 2727
--None 21.019,825
Selma (T), Fresno County......_ 54,500
Codes and Statutes.
of the Annotated
None *1,699,090 *10.00
26,000
Selma School District
636
2405.960 z8.00
As regards school districts, the general school law as amended by the
Sisson (T), Siskiyou County.-- 38.000
957 State Legislature in 1901 (Bellinger & Cotton's Code, section 3389. ParaNone §1.089,108 §10.00
Sonoma (T), Sonoma County.. 32,000
905,435
Co.- 30,000
Sonoma 8. D., Sonoma
to school boards to issue bonds (prescribing thel
2,029 graph 31) gives permission
•1,062,728 '7.50
shall
Sonora (C), Tuolumne County 37,000
method) without special legislation, but stipulates that "in no case
None 11,500.000 13.00
36,000
District
Sonora School
the aggregate of bonded debt in any school district exceed five per centua
None 6,000,000
South Pasadena City H.S. D-124,000
Further p
None 6,000,000
of the value of the taxable property of any such district."
South Pasadena City Sch. D__ 92,250
1,989 vision is made (Section 3415 of the Code) that the indebtedness of(Witt
1,400.000 ---62,000
South San Francisco
located
y75.000
of the first class (those having over 1,000 children of school age)
Stege Sanitary District
641
None *481,358 015.00
-the 5% lit
Suisun City (C). Solano Co.__ 38,950
cities of over 75,000 inhabitants shall never exceed 5100,000
Sunnyvale School District___y25,000
applying to all districts of under 75.000 inhabitants.
mentioned above
*902,536
41,000
Taft (0), Kern County
-No legislation has been e
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Tojanta S. D., Los Ang. Co__ 31,000
Commissio
x588.373 z37.50
acted, we were advised Dec. 121911. by the Board of State Tax State or It
Tracy (0), San Joaquin Co..__ 45,400
None 0773.754
era, exempting from taxation bonds or other obligations of the
36,000
District
Tracy School
x10.30
municipalities.
None ;2,002,645
counties and
28,000
Tulare High School District
2.136
*1,026.900 *12.00
-The population of Oregon has been as
Ukiah (C), Mendocino County 42.000
POPULATION OF STATE.
None 11.657,817 314.60 2,384 follows in the years named:
Upland, San Bernardino Co__ 52,000
1.177
x17.00
13,294
None x519.485
Vacaville (T). Solano County.. 33,376
313,76711870
90,92311850
672,76511890
1910
772
None 4.101.300 z6.20
52,4651
Vernon M.Los Angeles Co__ 95.000
174,76811860
413,53611880
4,446 1900
None x2.621,925 z10.50
60,000
Watsonville (C),Santa CruzCo.
1,922
None z953,280 x12.55
Watts (C), Los Angeles County 45.000
13.910.184 113.00
Whittier School District_ __ _ 30,000
109.250
D
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Whittier Un.High S.
1,139
•1.621.759 *12.70
Willow. Glenn County. 65.000
910
None §425.295 §16,00
STATE OF OREGON.
Winters (C). Yolo County_-_ 34,636
3.187
None 32,706.516 813.50
Woodland (0). Yolo County__ 64,7I.:0
13,150,355
Woodland High School Dist_ 90,000
1.134
None 4748.914 x15.50
38,500
-For reports not found in alphabetical orderlamong the follswi1W •
NOTE.
Yreka (C), Siskiyou County__ 25,000
1.160
x678.100 z12.00
None
Statements" at the end of this State.
Yuba City (T). Sutter County*1912 figures. see "Additional Park Bank of New York City is the fiscal agent for the
The National
(T) Town. 61910 figures. 1 1911 figures. recent issue of
(C) City.
II This covers merely a
State of Oregon.
z 1913 figures. § 1914 figures. what is total debt. t Total debt
bonds; we are not informed as to
ALBANY.
ASHLAND.
This city is In Jackson County.
This oity is In Linn County.
Pop'n 1910, 5.020.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempl)•
J-D $20.000.__June 1 1915 430'04 A-0 $13.000c__Apr 1 '15-'27
ea
Refunding Water Bonds.
'
15- 16
Refunding Bridge & Sewer Bonds. 118 '09 J-J $5,0000.Julyr10' 1929
1923
130,000c_July 1
A-0 375,0000
tie
($30,000 Issue subj. to call after
Sewer Bonds.
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
5s '13 J-J $18,000-__Jan 1 1928 hs'05 J-J $23,000o _July 1 1920
to call after Jan 1 1923.)
14 1848 (SubjectDEBT Oct.1914_ $113,000 esStreet(Red. after 1 year from1issue)
1921
48)
. -Aug.
BOND.
__Apr
'11
Organized as a Territory (Act Aug. 14 18
123,043 6s '09 A-0 416.400c_ Sept 1 1919
Feb. 14 1859 Paving bonds(add'1)
M-S 12.000c..
46,642 63'10 J-J 24,000c___July 1 1920
Warrants outstanding
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 14 1859)
96,030 Sinking fund
15,450
(Tax-Free)'
Total area of State (square miles)
Salem Assessed valuation 19l2__..3.527.850 _ Fire-Protection __
___
$5,000
7,000.000
Real value (est.)
State Capital
Light (Tax-ixernpt)•
Electric
__Oswald West City tax rata (per $1,000) 1911-58.00 4348'04 WS 140.000c_Sept 1 '14-29
Governor (term expires in January 1915)4,275 4 ha'09 J-J
Jan I 1929
W. Olcott Population in 1910
30,000c
1910 1
Secretary of State (term expires Jan.2 1917)_B.T. B. Kay
INT.at fiscal agency In New York. (Subject to call after Jan. 1
2 1915)

HISTORY OF DEBT.

VALUE OF TAXABLE PROPERTY AND TAX ATE.-

DEBT

State of Oregon.
ITS

Treasurer (term expires Jan.




Nov., 1914.]
ASHLAND (Concluded)
58 g '10 J-3 $25,000c._ _July 1 1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
Septic-Tank (Tax-exempt).
Ils g '11 M-S $7,000c___Mch 10 1921
(Subject to call after March 1 1912.)
GEN.BD. DT. June 15 '14_376.500
Water & light debt (addl).. 163,000
Assessment debt (add'1)._ 204,298
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_2,880,640
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $38.50
INT. payable in Ashland at Granite Say. Bank, Citizens' Banking &
Trust Co., U. S. Nat. Bank and
First Nat. Bank.
ASHLAND SCH. DIST. NO 5.
$7,000r___Sept 1 1919
11-a
ISs
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1909.)
192
J-J $10,000r
55
(Subject to call any time.)
$75.000r___Jan 1 1931
58 '11 J-J
(Subject to call, $25,000 in 10 years
and $25,000 In 15 years.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14 $97,000
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__3,488,165
Soh. tax (per $1,000), 1913 __ _$8.70
7,000
Population In 1914 (est.)
INTEREST payable at Nat. Park
Bank, N.Y.City, orbn Ashland.

OREGON-CITIES AND TOWNS.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
St. Helens is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s g'14 A-0$60,000c___Apr 1 1919
300,000cAprl '24-29-34
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.... $360,000
Assessed valuation 1913__18,067,830
24,086,677
Total cash valuation
Population in 1910
10,580
INT. at office of Co. Treas, or
at fiscal agency in N. Y. City.
ORVALLIS.
This city Is In Benton County.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1916)•
58 '06 J-J $75.000____Jan 2 1936
5s '14 A-0
7,000____Apr 1 1954
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 3-3 $144,000____July 1 1950
Fire-Department Bonds.
58 10 J-I 316.000.___July 1 1950
Street
-Improvement Bonds.
58'10-11_ $28,746.51____40 years
Bridge Bonds.
58 '13 3-3
$2,500____Jan 1 1953
Refunding Bonds.
55 '13 3-3 $51,397.08
1953
GEN.BD. DT.
Jan 27'13_ $242,644
Water debt (additional?._
75.000
Assessment bonds (add'1)._ 135,515
Warrant debt
51,397
Assessed valuation 191$
2,273,749
Actual value(est.)
.. 4.500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912„..$35.70
Population in 1910
4.652
While the water bonds are direct
liabilities of the city, provision is
made in the law for axing the rate annually at a sum sufficient to cover the
expenses, pay interest on bonds and
provide a sinking fund that, by annual retirement, will pay the bonds
in full at maturity. Present water
rates have been more than sufficient
and have enabled considerable extensions and other improvements to
be made.

ASTORIA.
Astorla Is In Clatsoo County. Incorporated 1865.
A-0$90.0000 __Apr 1917
65 g
Refunding Bonds. (t)
5s '11 M-N $50,000c__ _Nov I 1931
Water Bonds. (s)
8.&65 J-.I 5300.0000. A922 & 1925
45,0000
1931
5s g '11 s-a
Bulkhead (Red. beg. Dee. 1923).
59 g '13 J-D$100,000c___Dec 1 1953
Dam and Reservoir Bonds. (*)
58 C12 J-J 580.0000 ...Jan 1 1932
BOND.DEBT Sept19'14_ $665,000
Assessed valuation 1914___7.566,019
Total tax (per $1,000) 191$__ 44.00
Population In 1910
9 599
INT. on bonds marked () at COTTAGE GROVE.
8
Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.; (t) at
This city is in Lane Co. Inc. in
Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
1887. Pop'n 1910, 1,834.
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
1930
ASTORIA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.'5e g '01 J-J 8$15,000c
1930
6s 91 J-J *$5,000c--July 1 1921 58 g '05 J-J *20.000c
1935
'10 J-D *75,000---June 1 1930 58 g '10 J-D 100,000c
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
(Subject to call after June 1 1920.)
1925
Building (Red. beg. July 1 1924). 53 g '03 F-A*315,000c
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
55 '14 .1-.1 $20,000____Suly 1 1934
lis g '10 A-0 830,000c_ . _ 1930
Refunding Bonds.
55 '03 F-A 527.000e
1923 GEN.BD. DT.Sept 21 '14_5180.000
65.000
(Subject to call after Aug 1 191$.) Assessment debt (add'I)___
58 '04 A-0 $12.000cApr 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1913__1,250,000
(Subject to call after April 1 1905.) Total tax (per 31,000) 1913___$33.00
* INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.;
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ _$120,000
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.).5,154,968 on others at Chase Nat. Bank, N.Y.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ $8.50
Population in 1914 (est.)-----15,000 COTTAGE GROVE BCE. DIST.
*INT. on bonds marked(*) paya- 58 '13
140,000
ble in N. Y.; on others at Co. Treas. TOTALDEBT
(n
office.
DALLES CITY.
BAK:ER CITY,
Thls city (P. 0. The Dalles) Is In
County seat of Baker Co. Lie.
Wasco County. Pop'n 1910, 6,834.
1874. Commission government was
Sewer Bonds.
adopted Oot.3 1910. V.91. p.1113. 55 12 J-.1 $65,000c_July 15 1933
Population 1910, 6.742,
65
M-N
8,250c
1924
Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt).
59 '03 J-J $12,0nee_ July 1 1923 65Sidewalk & lmpt. Bonds.
J-D
$6,700
1924
Water Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Water Bonds.
5$ ir '00 J-J $100,000c._ _July 1 1920 613 '91 J-D
58 '01 M-S 20.000c---Sept $ 1921 58 '03 M-N$25,000c__June 30 1916
50,000c_Nov 1 '17-'26
55 '02 A-0 45,2000_ _Apr 2 1922
Refunding Bonds.
5s '05 A-0 I0,000c__Apr 30 1927 45 '95
M-N$54,500c___May 1 1920
5s g '11 J-J
90.000c_ _July 1 1921
City Hall Bonds.
55 '14 M-S
98.851C. Mar 1 1934.. 69 '08 M-N$28,900c___May 1 1918
Refunding Water (Tax-free).
General
58 '10 A-0 $25,0000___Apri14 1930 5s '13 ___ Improvement Bonds.
$12,000
1933
Reservoir Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Street Bonds.
58 g '11 J-J $25,000e_ _ _July 1 1921 85
F-A
$9.000c_
1920
New City Hall (Tax-exempt).
6s
M-S
16.000c
1920
55 '03 J-J 546.000e_ _July 1 1923 65
8.400c.
1920
55 g '04 J-D 12,000e_ _Dee 21 1024
Street & Sewer Bonds.
Street Intersection (Tax-exempt). 68
M-N 546.0000..
1924
Ss if .11 J-J $23,5000___July 1 1931 GEN.BD. DT.Sept
24 '14_$156,650
55 12 --5,503.72
Water bonds (additional) _ 75,000
55 '13 --8,826.36
Assessment debt (adri'D
85,100
Electric Light (Tax-exempt).
Sinking fund Aug 31 1914._ 95,887
Sag '13 J-D $25,000_ __Dec 1 1933 Assess. val.'13(70% act.)_ 4,211.000
GEN.BD.DT.July 1'14_3546,830 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-$25.25
Assessment debt(addtI)__
/NT. on bonds of 1912 payable at
200.103
Sinking fund
45,000 State fiscal agency In N. Y.; other
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_5,768,060 interest at San Francisco, Cal., N.Y.
INT. payable In Baker City and Security & Trust Co., N. Y., and at
N. Y. at National Park Bank.
City Treas. office.
BAKER CITY SCR. DIST. NO. 5. EAST FORK IRRIGATION DIST.
__s 88-'80-'01 ___ 850.000 _
A district (P. 0. Hood River) in
School Bonds(Red.begin.inlific. Hood River Co. The
ss g '06 J-J 120.0000 ------ 1926 are part of an issue of bonds below
$175.000.
Heating & Sanitary Plant Bonds.
Irrigation Bonds.
Si '09 e-a 525.0000 ---------1929 65 '13 J-J $173,0000_July 1'24-'33
(Subject to call after 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $173,000
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921).
Assess. val.'13 (equalized).2,293,381
55 '11 J-D $45,000____June 1 1931
INT. at Dist. Treas,
BOND.DEBT Apr' 1i4
$92,000 State fiscal agency in N.office or at
Y. City.
Assessed val.'13(30% act.)6,362.000
School tax (per 11,000) 1913 ___$7.00 EUGENE.
Population In 1910 (est)
8 000
The city is in
/NT. payable in Baker City or N. Y in 1864. The Lane County. Inc.
city owns property
valued at $842,000. Armory bldg.
BEND.
bonds declared valid by State SuThis city is in Crook Co. Incorp. preme Court on June 8 1914. V. 99.
p. 842. Pop'n '10, 9.009.
Jan. 4 1905. Pop'n 1910, 536.
Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
65 '12 M-S $60.000_ -- -Sept 1 1932
$50,000c___Aug 1 1915
BOND. DEBT Sept 20 1914.360,000 59 '10 ___ 100.000c..Aug 1'20&'30
Assessed val. 1913 (est.)-- 500,000 5s '11 J
-D 130.000c__ Dec 1 1936
valuation 1913 (est.) _1,000.000
Sewer Bonds.
Real
Tax rate (Per $1.000)'13 (est.)$10.00 4s '03 ..__ $6,000cOct 20'15& '18
INT. payable In Bend or at fiscal 45 '05 .._5.000c_Oct 20'15&'18
City.
55 '12 M-S 183,5000
agency in N. Y.
-Sept 1 1942
Paving Bonds.
53 '12 s
-a $50,0000___June 1 1922
CLATSOP COUNTY.
65
25,000c-July 1 1923
Astoria is the county seat. Bonds 8s '13 J-J
'14 F
-A I43,950c___Feb
below declared valid by State Su- 6s '14 J-D I20,100c___June 1 1924
1 1924
Court. V. 98, p. 464.
preme
Water Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s '08 ___ $300.000e-__Jan
1948
14 A-0 $400,000..__Apr 1 1934 5s '10 ___ 60.0000.:20, '30I& '40
50
BOND.DEBT Sept 19 19145400.000 55 '14 ___ 100.000c
1939
Assess. val.'13 (equalized)35,019.969
Electric-LIght Bonds.
Population in 1910
16,106 68 '11 5
-an $25,000c-0ot 1 1921
INT. at State fiscal agency In
Light. Power and Water Bonds.
or at Co. Treas. office.
530'11 P
-D $57,0000-Deo 1 1926
N. Y. City




City-Hail-Site Bonds.
58 '12 _
$15.500c___July 1 1922
Armory Building Bonds.
5s '14 July $25,000_ ___July 1 1924
TOT. BD. DDT. July 1914 $1,185,430
Bancroft bonds (incl) ____
153,430
Water & power bds.(Incl.) 442,000
Floating debt Apr 1 1914_
46,523
Sinking funds and cash__
135,295
Assess. val. '13 (equal'd)_ 9,347,813
Real value (estimated) __12,000.000
City tax rate (per $1,000)'13..$12.50
I Red. after 1 yr. from date of Ise.

163
Assess. val.'12 04 act.).--3.279.930
School tax rate(per$1.000) 13 _$12.00
.
* Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.;
on others at County Treas. office.

LEBANON.
This city Is In Linn County.
Sewer Bonds.
Si ell J-D $60,0000___June 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Apr 1913.--$60,000
Assess. val. '13(% act.)____900.000
Total tax (per $1,000)'13--$32.00
Population In 1910 -----------1,820
EUGENE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Site and Building Bonds.
4s
rea $50,500r__ -1921-1924
4 yis
s
-a
40.000c
1929 LINN CO. SCR. DIST. No. 5.
Post office is Albany.
5s '13 J-.1
20,000c_Jan 1 1933
(Subj to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
Central Building Bonds.
55 '14 M-N*5110,000._May 1 1934 5s '14 ___ 550.000
(Subject to call after May 1 1924.) BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $70,000
BOND. DEBT May 1914 $220.500 Bonds sold since above date 50,000
Assess. val.'13 (real&pers) 9,347,813 Assessed valuation 1913_ _3,875,000
Real val. (est.)
11,684,760
Population in 1914 (est.)
14.000 LINNTON.
This place is in Multonomah Co.
* INT. at State fiscal agency,N.Y.
Water-Wks.(Red. beg. Apr.1 '23)•
514g'13 A-0$100,000c _Apr 1 1933
FOREST GROVE.
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '14_ $100,000
This city is in Washington Co.
Street Bds. (Red. any int. period). Ass'd val.'14(abt.51%act.)3,000.000
65 '11 1$-N 556,733.70 Nov 15 1921 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'12_513.80
Population In 1910
1,165
TOTAL BONDED DEBT... (I)
INT.at State fiscal agency in N.Y.
Population In 1910
1,772
FOREST GROVE SCHOOL DIST.
High-School Building Bonds.
6s '13
__ $35.000
1933
BONDER DEBT Oct 1914_548,000
Assess. val. '1$ (40%act.).1.200,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'13511.00
GRANT'S PASS.
This city Is in Josephine County.
$200,000 railroad bonds given below upheld by State Supreme Court
on April 28 1914. V. 98, p. 1473.
Sewer Bonds
___ $19,000
55
1940
Fire Auto Bonds
Ss
--- $5,500
1921
Warrant
-Funding Bonds.
63 '12 A-0 $80.000 --Apr 1 1932
Municipal RR. Bonds.
.000
1939
6s '14 J-J 100.000
1940-1943
1. 85,000____ ___ _ _ _1944
BOND. DEBT Sept 22 '14..$304,500
Warrant debt Sept 1 1914._
2,392
Assessed valuation 1913
3,000,000
Real valuation
6.500.000
Population In 1910
3.980
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
HOOD RIVER.
Thiscity is in Hood River County.
Incorp. in 1895. Pop'n 1910, 2,331.
Water (Due 20 yearsfrom issue).
55
590,00
Water Bonds (Funding).
5 , s'12 J-J $36,000c_ _July 1 1922
i
GEN. BD. DT.
Nov 1914_ $126,000
Assessment debt (add'i).._ 114,420
SinkingjWater bonds
7,106
fundlAssessment bonds_
6,731
17,928
Cash on hand
Assessed valuation 1913 2,184,151
Approximate value
3,375,626
HOOD RIVER IRRIGATION DIS.
A district in Hood River County.
Completion Bonds.
6s g 11 __ 5170,000c,_....1022-1931
BOND. DEBT Apr 26 1912_5170,000
Assessed val. (,.‘ act.) 1911_ 950,000
District tax (per $1,000) 1911_513.00
INT. In Portland. Chicago or N
Y. City at Nat. Park Bank.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Jacksonville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
55 '13 M-N$500,000c_Nov 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914_5500,000
Warrant debt
473.720
Assess. val. 1914 (est.)_ _ _36.000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913___$15.00
Population in 1910
25.756
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

MO DUNNVILLE.
This city Is In Yamhill County.
Twerp. 1882. City owns and operates local water and light plant.
Bonds are exempt from city tax.
Park Bonds.
5s '08 J-3
$9.400c---Jan I 1928
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1913.)
53 '10 J-D $3.000c___June 1 1928
Street Bonds (Genera _
68 '14 J-J
$27.000c3uly 1 1924
65 '14 3-3
12.5000
1924
(Subject to call after one year.)
Water-Main Bonds.
65 '12 3-3 $13,000o_July 1 '14-'28
Water and Light Bonds.
4143'04 M-NIS20,000c _Nov 1 1924
55 06 J J I45,500c_ Jan 1 1931
5s '08 A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1928
5s '08 M-N 10.000c_-_Nov 1928
Si '10 M-8 30,000c__-Mar 1 1930
Os '12 3-J I25,000c_Jan 1 1932
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914._$194.200
Assessment debt (addtI)__
28,500
Floating debt
5,000
Sinking fund (conditional)_
10.000
Assess. val.'13(14 act.) __ 1.402,000
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913-$38.0e
Population In 1910
2,400
Red. after 15 yrs. from issue.
INT. on 4Y4e at office of City
Treas.; on 53 at U. S. Nat. Bank In
Portland; on bonds of 1912 at fiscal
agency of Oregon in New York.
MARSHFIELD.
This city is in Coos Co. Inc. 1874.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '14__ $156,778
Spec impt bonds (imp__ 102,778
Sinking funds
15.570
Assessed valuation 1913_2.602.259
Population in 1910
2.980
MEDFORD.
This city is In Jackson County.
Inc. as a town Feb. 24 1885 and as a
city Feb. 6 1901. Re-inc. (new city
charter) Feb.7 1905. Pop.'10.8,840.
Water Bonds (Tax extract.)
58 '07 M-S $45.000c-Mar I 1917
55 '08 J-J 355,000c_July 1 '23-'38
City-Hall, &c. Bds.(Tax-exempt).
68 '08 F
-A $25,000c___Feb 1 1918
Refunding Bonds (Tar-exempt).
-A $30,000c___Aug 1 1930
5s '10 F
Fire Apparatus.ecc.(Taz-exempt).
fis '11 A-0 $38.000c___Apr 1 1921
Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt).
55 '12 A-0 $20,000c___Oct 1 1932
GEN,BD.DT.Sept 1 1914 5513.000
Water debt (Included)
748000:000000
Assessment debt (add'
Sinking fund
44.892
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)_5.608,090
Total tax rate(per 51.000)'13_$37.00
INT, on water bonds due 1917 in
Medford; bridge, city-hall&refund'g
bonds in N. Y.; all others in Chicago.

KLAMATH FALLS.
This city Is In Klamath County.
First incorporated In 1889.
City Hall Bonds.
55 '14 A-0 S50.000c___Apr 1 1934
BOND.DEBT Sept 25 19145176,793 MORROW
COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
Sinking fund
3,000
Assess. val. '13 (abt act)__2,906,893 5148'12 J-J $40,000c_ _July 1 1932
City Tax (per $1.000) '13____$13.25 (Sublect to call beginning July 1 '22.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 20 '13 $48,000
Population in 1910
2,758
2,777
TNT. at fiscal agency in N.Y.City. Cash in sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1911_ --1.123,693
INT at State fiscal agency in N.Y.
LA GRANDE.
This city is in Union County. Inc.
Feb. 2$ 1885. Commission govern- NEWBERG.
This city is in Yamhill Co. Inc.
ment approved Oct. 1 1913. V. 97,
Feb. 211889. Pop'n 1910, 2,260.
p. 1704. Population 1910, 4,843.
Water Bonds.
53 '08 F-A $160.0000
1929 6s '97 _-_ $15,000-- - -Jan 1 1917
(Subject to call after 1918.)
15,000_June 1 '21 &'27
bCity-Hall Bds.(Red. beg.in 1914.) 430'06
Sewer Bonds.
55 '04 J-J $25,000c
1924 5s '11 ___ $80.000____.Tan 1 1931
tSewer (Red.after 10 yrs.frone.issee)
Improvement (Red. aft. Nov.
55 '10
$40,000c___Ifeb 1 1930 6s '13 M-N$38,489 48..Nov 1 114)
1923
55 '11 .14
10,000e _ _Jan 1 1931
Water and Sewer Bonds.
t Ref. Water (Red. beg. in 1920).
_
$22,000____Jan 1 1932
58 '10 8-a $49.000e_ _ _Jan 1 1930 5s '12
(lEN. BD. DT. Mar 1914_ $284,000 GEN.BD.DT Jan '14._ $150,000
Assessment debt (addt1)._
64.202
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 328,311 Floating
debt
17,010
Floating debt
109,000 Assessed valuation 1913 __ -921,989
Sinking fund
40,000 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913.$1$.00
AMOSS. val.'13 04 act.). -3.500.000
INT.at First Nat.Bank, Newberg
City tax rate (per $1,000)13_318.50
INT. on bonds marked (a) at A.13
ONTARIO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Leach & Co. N. Y.; (b) Portland;
A district In Malheur County. All
(t) E. H. Eollins& Sons, Boston.
bonds are subject to call.
5s
M-N$10,500c___1922 & 1928
LA GRANDE SCR. DIST. NO. 1. 55
M-S
4,000c
1924
*High•School Bonds
is
A-0 *47,000c
1931
Si g
J-D 58,0000
1919 BOND.DEBT Sept 191914.561,500
Ss it
A-0
3,0000
1920 Cash on hand
15.000
55 g
.7-13 12,000o
1925 Ass'd val.'13
(70%act.)
58 g '10 M-N
_ _May 2 1930 School tax (per $1,000)eet_1.900,000
1912__311.5O
ISeh.-Site 75.000c& Bldg.(Tax-exempt),
* INT. at E. H. Roains & Sons'
Si it '13 A-0 $30,000c_-Apr 1 1933 N. Y.;
on others at Kountze Bros.,
BOND.DEBT Sept 19 19145127,000 N
.Y.

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INT. on dock bonds of 1913 at ST. JOHNS.
SPRINGFIELD.
This city is in Lane Co. Incorp.
City Treasurer's office or at fiscal
This city is In Multnomah County.
Feb. 5 1885. Pop'n in 1910, 1.838.
City-Hail Bonds.
agency of city in N. Y. City' on others at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y., with 6s '06 _-- $10,000.- -.July 9 1916 GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '14__ $53,000
City Dock Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'1)___
exception of one issue, which is pay94,050
$60,000. -Apr 21 1928 Floating debt
able at Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. 68 '08
30.749
Ferry Bonds.
Sinking fund.
19,302
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city
_
$8,000_ _Molt 21 1921 Assessed valuation 1913._1,200.000
owned property on Sept. 1 '14 valued 6s '11 B'D
D'T
at 326.338,088, including the water GEN. bonds Mar 18 '14 576,000 Total rate (per *1,000) 1913_ _$39.00
270,287
(add'i)
INT. in Springfield and N. Y.
works, which are valued at $13,- Improv.
682,696. Receipts of water works Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _3,933.650
$9.00 SUTHERLIN.
from Dec. 1 '13 to Aug. 30 '14, 51.- City tar (per $1,000) 1913
PENDLETON
4,872
This city is In Douglas Co. Inc.
(including interest). $1,- Population In 1910
This city Is in Umatilla County, 087,364
Sept. 1 1911. Pop'n '14 (est.), 800.
Incorp. Oct. 25 1880. All bonds are 104,276.
SALEM.
Water Bonds tiled. beg. in 1022)to residents of State.
This city, the capital of the State. 63 '12 F-A $30,000c.--Feb 1 1933
tax-exempt
General (ReI.beg.aft.20yrs.fr.date) PORTLAND BCE. DIST. NO. 1 Is in Marlon County. Incorp. Jan. Water bonds March 1914_330.000
District No 31 Bonds
1857. Population '10, 14,095.
53 '99 J-3 $75,000c___July 1 1929
Paving bonds
20,346
68 '91 J-D $10,000c___June 1 1916
City owns property valued at Street intersection
Water-Works Bonds.
7.600
Dist. No.1 Bonds(All redeemable) 5350.000.
58 '99 J-J $45,000c___July 1 1929
Floating debt
1,288
10 years before maturity).
Refunding Bonds.
5s '13 J-J 200,000____July 1 1943
,
Assess. val. '13 (36 act.)_ -545,000
1944 448'08 A-0$250,000c___Oct 1 1928 5s '10 J-J 1$63,050r_Jan 20 1920 Total tax (per $1,000)
40.000_ ___July 1
5s '14 J-J
'13_ _ __$35.00
(Red.af1.20 yrs.from is.) 4 )4g'10 A-0 350,000____Oct 1 1930 55 g '14 3-3 $60,000____Jan 1 1934
Levee Bds.
58 '06 M-N$10,000c_Nov 30 1936 4 14s'12 J-1) 150,000_ --Dec 2 1932 55 g '14 A-0 30,000„Apr 1 '15-'24
TILLAMOOK SCHOOL DIST.
-A 67,000c___Aug 1 1937
District No. 12 Bonds.
58 '07 F
Sewer Bonds.
A district in Tillamook County.
Sewer(Red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue). Ss '05 M-S 56,000c___Sept 1 1915 58 '10 .1-3 $119,000r__Jan 20 1920
Building (Red. beg. in 1922).
$30,000c___July 1 1933 BOND.DEBT Sept 1914 $770,000 5s g '13 M-N456,000_ _May 1 '15-33
5s '03 J-J
65 '12 A-0 $35.000____Apr 1 1932
1938 Sinking fund
55,044
_
-_
-A 10.000c
39 '08 F
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 ()6 act.)_316,180.443 Os '10 A-0 $20.000e. __Oct 8 1020 BOND.DEBT Sept 22 '14.. $35,000
Stteet Bonds.
2,000
1938 School tax (per $1.0).0) 1914 -$7.50 GEN.BD. DT. Sept 19'14 5648,050 Sinking fund.
53 'n6 F-A 518,00013_
Population in 1914 i est _._.247,000 Improvement bonds (add'I) 485,226 Assess.val.'14(70%act.)est.3300300
City-Hall and Jail Bonds.
-1938
F- A 140 0000- _ 88,626 School tax (per $1,000) 1914___.$5.00
53 '08
INT. is payable in N. Y. and Warrants outstanding..___
7.500
125,1A3 Population in 1914 (est.)
BOND.DEBT Mar 1914__ $495.000 Portland.
Cash on hand
5,024,386
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Assess. val. '13
Assess. val.'13(4 act.)._12,435,545
'13$25.00
Total tax rate(per $1.000)
Total tax (per $1,0001 1913_ _ 333.20
4 460 THE PORT OF PORTLAND.
Population In 1910
Red. after 1 yr. from date of iss. VALE.
Inc. in 1891. Limits include conThis city Is In Malheur County.
iNT. on sewer bonds of 1913 at
INT. at City Treas. office, Harris solidated City of Portland and apWater Bonds (Red. beg in 1920).
Tr. & Say. Bk., Chicago, and proximately half area and 977, of City Treas, office or at fiscal agency
7
In N. Y.; on refunding 6s at Fourth fls '10 J-J $15.000_ __Dec 1 1930
Kountze Bros.. N. Y.
valuation of the territory of MultTOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1914_2110,000
Bk., N. Y.; others in Salem.
nomah Co. Bonds are tax-exempt Nat.
Sinking fund.
2,000
PENDLETON SOIL DIST. NO. 16. to residents. Pop'n '14 (est), 270,000.
Assess.val.'13(abt.74% act.) 535.250
SALEM SCHOOL DIST. NO. 24.
1931
4 45'1 1 A-03100,000
River Imo. Bonds.
Bonds all redeemable 10 yrs. be- Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913_ _..$15.00
1 1922
(Subject to call alter 1921.)
$350,000c___Jan
5s g
Population in 1910..... ___. 992
fore final maturity.
Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Dry Dock Bonds.
A-0 $35,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1930
INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
1924 Ss g
J-J $60,000c
44s
J J $185,0000_ _ _July 1 1933 5s
M-N 15.225r___Nov 1 1930
1934 5s
2160.000 ts g
BOND.DEBT Sept 19'14_
3.3 215.000e. _Jan 1
4,400r__ _Dec 1 1930 WASCO CO. S. D. No. 12.
-1-D
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.) _5,582,250 BOND.DEBT Sept 1914 $750,000 5s Refunding Bonds.
Building (Red. beg. Mar. 1 1924).
207,290
School tax (per $1,000) 1913___$9.00 Sinking fund Mar 18 1914
_Apr 1 1931
5.000 Assess. val.'13(70%act.)333,452,492 5s '11 A-0 $49.650r. '14 $104,275 55 '14 M-S$100.000___ _Mar 4 1934
Population in 1911 (est.)
BOND.DEBT Sept 21
BOND.DEBT Oct 14 '14_ $120.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-___$1.85 Note debt (additional)___
25,000 Cash on hand (gen.fund)__
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
15,632
9.297 Building fund
INTERFST at U. S. Nat. Bank, Cash on hand
65,149
Assessed valuation 1914...13.306.240 Assessed valuation
5.328,049
PORTLAND. A.L.Barbur,Auditor. Portland.
School tax (per $1,000)'14-37.30
Portland Is the county seat of
INT. at Co. Treas, office or at
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Multnomah County. Commission PORT OF ASTORIA.
State fiscal agency in N. Y. City.
A district (P. 0. Astoria) In Clatgovernment adopted May 3 1913 and
upheld by State Supreme Court on sop Co. The bonds below are part SILVERTON.
WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 7.
This place is in Marion County.
May 28 1913. V. 98, p. 1642. of an issue of $800,000.
Building Bonds(Aed.beg in 1922).
Inc. in 1885. Popuia. 1910, 1.588.
Thfs cities of Portland,'East Portland
58 '12 J-J 535,000 _ __July 1 1932
Municipal Harbor Bonds.
&1929
Sewer Bonds ((Red. beg. in 1921). BOND. DEBT Nov 1913_345,000
consolidated in June
$150,000_1924
and Albina were
1931
150.000_1934 &1939 Os '11 Mch $25.0000___Mch 1
1891. Attempted consolidation of 58 g '14 J-J
1,556.545
Assessed val. 1912
1944
Water (Red. beginning in 1921).
100,000
Portland and St. Johns held illegal
2 500,000
Real value (est.)
by State Supreme Court Mar. 26 TOTAL DEBT Sept 23'14 $400,000 6s '11 Mch $50,0000_31ch 1 1931 Population in 1012 (est.)
3,500
Street Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act)_ _35,019,969
1012. V. 94. p. 996.
INT. at Equitable Trust Co., N.
16,106 65 '12 ann $6,000c_July 1 '15-'17
Popuiation in 1910
Dock Bends,
65 '14 J-D 23,000c____Dec 1 1924 Y., or at Co.Treas.office, Hillsboro.
4%1'11 M-N $50,000c_Nov 1 1961
INT. at State fiscal agency in (Subject to call beg. Dec. 1 1915.)
(Sub ect to call after Nov 1 1941)
N. Y. City.
Os '14 A-0 43,750__Apr 1 '15-'24 WOODBURN.
44g 13 M-N $2.150,000_May 1 1943
This city is in Marlon Co. Inc.
Rock-Crusher Impt. Bonds.
4Hg'14 A-0 100,000___ _Oct 1 1939 PORT OF COOS BAY.
89 '12 ann $2,000c.July 1 '15-'16 In 1893. Pop'n 1910. 1.616.
Bridge Bonds.
GEN.B'D D'T Mar 20 '14 $89,000
City Hall (Int. at Treas. office).
Series "A" I mot. Bonds.
58 g '92 J-J $500.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1022
J-J 3800,000c_Jan.1933-1956 Assessment debt (addl)__.. 52,000 Ss '12 M-N $15.000..May 1 '17-'31
5s g '95 A-0 200,000c_Apr 1 1925 5s g '13
2,000
BONDED I / REIT Mch 1 '143300,000 Sinking fund
Water (Int. at Treas. office).
4s g '04 J-J 400,0000___Jan 1 1934 Ass'd val. '13
9,140,740 Assess val.
(4 act.)'13.._1,068.050 55
5-a $25,000.May 1 '1'7-'26
48 g '09 J-3 450,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 (Assess. abt. 1-5 to 4 act. value.) Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913
329.20 BOND.DEBT May 1 '13„..$87,110
1 1940
48 g '103-i 250,000____July
INT. at fiscal agency in N. Y.
District tax (per $1.000) '13__$3.')l)
Assessed valuation 1912-1,071,575
.
45 g'11 J-.1 500.000o_ __Jan 2 1941 Population in 1911 (est.1_ __ 15.1101)
48 g '11 M-S 600.000c_Sept 1 1941
INT. at Oregon fiscal agency in
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
4s g '12 A-0 315.000c-Oct 1 1942
1943 N. Y. (Nat. Park Bank).
55,000c
4s g '13 ___
In the table below we give statistics regarding several counties and other
Hall Bonds.
City
civil divisions In Oregon which are not represented among the foregoing:
5s g '90 J-J 3175.otnic_ __Jan I 1920 PORT OF NEHALEM.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Poten.
12 J 500.000c._ July 1 1922
'
55 e ,
A district in Tillamook County.
Debt. Valuation. 81,000. 1910.
Debt.
General Bonds.
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
1,803
June 1 1921
$to in,.
Br g 01 J
*330,000c_July 1 '15-'20 Bandon (0),Coos County_ - y$48,500
65 g '10 J-J
386
Carlton 0 , Yamhill County _ 48,000 61.000 1S208,0001812.00
Park and Boulevard Bonds.
J-J 5285.000c........1927-1937
761
__June 1 1921 re;
3,000 1429,885 137.00
65 6 '91 J
25,000c ____1921-1926 Central Point (C). Jackson Co_140,250
3-3
65
1,009
1581.228 ---48 g '08 J-D 500.000e_Deo 1 1933 BOND.DEBT July 1 '14_ _ $290,000 Condon (C). Gilliam County-- 47,000 10.000
None 12.100.000
g' 11 J-J 250,000c_JulY 1 1936 Assess. val.'13(35%act.)_ _3,810,000 Coos County Sch. Dist. No.9_ 67,500
48
None t2,500.000 19.00
45 g '12 A-0 250,000c_ _Oct 1 1937 Population in 1913 (est.)
2,500 Corvallis School District No,9 52.000
None 1619,053 t17.00
Water Bonds.
Crook County S. D. No. 1..__ 26,000
*Int. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.; on Enterprise (C), Wallowa C__ 30,000
1,242
68 g '91 M-N•3250,0000_May 1 1921
None
1800,000 12.50
65 g '87 J-J• 700,000c Jan 1 1917 others at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
1268.837 110.00+ 969
Falls City (C), Polk County__ 30,000
642
55 6 '93 J-J•2300,00043„July 1 1923
None
1475,000 132.00
Hermiston (C). UmatIllo Co__ 25.000
2.018
48 g '09 J-J 250,000c-Jan 1 1934
-_-„
Hllisboro(0).Washington 00.8135.000
8,016
49 5 '10 J
-D 500,000c___June 1 1935 PORT OF SIUSLAW.
____
111.022.819
River County
75,000
A district (P.0. Florence) in Lane Hood
4s g '10 M-S 500.000o_ _Sept 1 1935
1,963 z870.050
Jackson County S. D. No. 22_ 27.500
785
48 g '11 J-J 500.000o-Jan 2 1936 County. Organized June 15 1909.
Jacksonville, Jackson County_ 45,000 13,000 1326.000 143.00
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
45 g'11M-S *500,000c-Mch 1936
1.000 13.261,065 18.50
55 '09 J-J 285,000o_July 1 '19-'29 Josephine Co. Sch. Dist. No. 7 89.000 519,556115.262,862 115.05
8,554
48 g'11A-0 *500,000c--Oct 1 1936
None
Klamath County
Mch 1 1937 6s '11 J-J 115,500c_July 1 '21-'31 Klamath Co Sch. Dist. No, 1_ 57.000
48 g'12M-S *500,000c
None 13,900,000
4s g'12M N *200,000c___Nov 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Sept 22'14- $200.500 McMinnville School District-- 51.000
2,100 *2,500.000 110.00
4s g '13 M-N100,000c_ _May 1 1938 Assessed val. '13()4 act.)_ _4300,000 Malheur Co. 5 D. No. 15_ ___ 29.000
None 11.183.270 110.00
1,280
4s g '13 F-A 75,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1938
INT. pay. at Kountze Bros., N. Y Milton (C), Umatilla County... 42,000 13.000 11.071.330 12250
1938
48 g '13 ___ 250,000c
3,900 t1,850.000 t6.00
Milton School Dist. No. 31..„ 35.000
860
48 g '14 F
-A 175,000c_ -Feb 2 1939
1568.953
'
Milwaukee al Clackamas Co. 25,054
2,078
PORT OF TILLAMOOK.
.
Boulevard Bonds
0
28
5
. 0o:080 54
County 34,000
(0),
A district In Tillamook County. North Bend Sch. Coos No. 13_ 50,000
Sag '91 3-13 $50,0000_ __June 1 1921
315.00
9,000 P.
Dist.
North Bend
Organized in 1899 by the LegisFerry Bonds.
Redmond (C).Crook County.- 35,000
187
5s g '93 A-0 $50,000c___Apr 1 1923 lature. Pop'n 1912 (est.), 3.000.
t150,000 152.00
1.000
-Front and Channel Bonds. Riddle (T), Douglas County__ 28,000
Water
Sag '03 J-D 15.000c_ Dec 1 1933
None 14,586.817 17.00 --St. Johns School Dist. No. 2_ 88,500
45 g 04 J-J
1 1934 65 g '11 3-3 $214,000_ _July 1 '21-'31 Union County Sch. Dist. No.6 58,500
50.000c_Jan
2.000 t1.475,376 '110.00 --Bar
-Improvement Bonds,
Funding Bonds.
t900,000
None
30.000
Co. S. D. No.6
409
6s g '98 J-D $430,000e_ _Dec 1 1928 Ss g '11 J-J $236,000__July 1 '21-'31 Wallowa Umatilla County_
1,000 t250.000 t27.00
25.000
TOT. BD. DT. May 1913- $450,000 Weston.
Electric Light Bonds
376
3119,497
Willamina (0),Yamhill Co__25,000
05 g '91 M-N 350.000c_ _MaY 1 1921 Assessed val.(4 act.)'11_7,270,000
912 figures.
Total debt. * 1911 figures. 0
a Total tax. 8(0) City.
issue of
Crematory Bonds.
INT. payable in Tillamook or at
1913 figures. x 1914 figures. y This covers merely a recent
5s g '10 M-S $35.0000_SePt 1 '14-'20 office of State's Swat agent in N. Y.
bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt.
58
Refunding Bonds.
is g '03 31-N $56.500c._ _May 1 1928 PORT OF TOLEDO.
A district in Lincoln County.
Flre-Boat Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
4s g '11 J-J $125,000c_ _July 1 1936
65 '10 g .1-3 $50.000c___Nov 1 1930
Municipal Jail Bonds.
4sg'11 M-N $200,000 __Nov 1 1931 (Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.)
ITS
BOND.DEBT Oct 16 '14- 350,000
Auditorium Bonds.
1943 Assess. val. 1914(4 act.)_ _1.388,246
g '13 __ $35.000c..
*DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
GEN.BDS. Sept 1 '14__$16,074,100
at Lincoln County Bank,
INT.
Improvement debt__ __. 15,177,932 Toledo, Ore.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1853)_ _March 2 1853
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '14 31,252,032
debt (included).... 7,699,000 ROSEBURG.
Water
Nov. 13 1889
Admitted as a State (Act Feb.22 1889)
Warrants outstanding
69,180
city is in Douglas County. Total area of State (square miles)
This
682,610
June 1 1914
Inc.in Oct.31872.Pop'n 1910,4,387,
Assessed valuation, real..241.678,410
Olympia
State Capital
aStreet and Bridge Bonds.
Asses.sed val., personal__ 45.383.580 5s '09 ___ $35,000
1929 Governor (term ends Wed.aft. 2d Mon.Jan.'17) _Ernest Lister
Ass'd val., pub.serv. cot. 27,043,787
aStreet Bonds.
(4 aetual)314,105,777 40'10 ___ $40,000
Tot. val. 1013
1930 Secretary(term ends Wed. aft. 2d Mon.Jan.'17) I. M. Howell
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_37.70
b Refunding Bonds.
Treasurer (term ends Wed. aft. 2d Mon.Jan.'17)_ _Ed. Meath
207.214
Population in 1910
1930
Clausen
5s '10 ___ $25,000
'These bonds are payable, princi- GEN.BD,DT.Sept.21'143100,000 Auditor (term ends Wed.aft. 2d Mon. Jan.'17)C.W.
pal and Interest,from the water rates; Improvement bonds (adW1) 202,307
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday in
not from taxation.
Assessed val. 1913_ ____ ___3,258,490
The impt. bonds are issued on ac- City tax (per $1,000) 1913
$8.00 January. Sessions are limited to sixty days.
count of street impt., sewer, street-The State has no bonded debt against the general fund.
TOTAL DEBT.
a Int. at Douglas Nat. Bank.
and
-main assessments
ext. and water
Nat.Bank,and There are outstanding, however, $208,024 Normal School Fund bonds
and, according to the city charter, Roseburg; bRoseburg
Treasurer's office. $87,000 Public Highway Fund bonds shown in detail below.
are not included in the 7% debt limit. !rapt. bonds at City

OREGON CITY.
This city is In Clackamas County.
efunding Bonds.
1925
___ $30,000
1933
___. 20,000
58
1933
__- 50,000
58
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_3100,000
Assessed valuation 1911 __ 2,608,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$10.00
4.287
Population in 1910

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State of Washington.

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WASHINGTON-CITIES AND TOWNS.

Public Highway Fund Bonds.
I•
Normal School Fund Bonds.
3s '09 J-13 5200.024...June 10 1924145 '11 F-A 887,000_ __Feb 1 1923
(Subject to call after June 10 1914.) I (Subject to call on any interest date,
--1 10% ($12,500) annually.)
•If not paid by highway fund In 12 years from their date, these bonds
will be paid out of general fund.
INTEREST Is payable at the office of the State Treasurer in Olympia.
-The following statement shows the total
ASSESSED VALUATION.
assessed valuation of the State for the years indicated. Real estate is
valued only every two years. The State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1914 is
$8.07.
Assessment. Years.
Assessment.
Assessment.I Years.
Years.
$237,576,523
$573.070,528 1900
1914--_ -$1,031,901.77311907
217,595.569
530.209.882 1890
1.014.475.02711906
1913
328.542.525 1880
23.708,587
1.005,086,251 1905
1912
298.460.979 1870
10,642,863
955,125,934 1904
1911
276,988.569 1860
4,394.735
906.247.944 1903
1910
748.593.94211
1908
-Act of Legislature, approved
TAXATION.
EXEMPTION FROM
Feb. 28 1907,exempted mortgages,credits, notes, municipal securities. &c•,
from all taxation as personal property. V. 84. p. 949. Act upheld by
State Supreme Court in 1908. V.87, p. 558.
DEBT LIMITATION. The State may to meet casual deficits or fair'
ures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such
debts in the aggregate shall not at any time exceed $400.000. The State
may also incur debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or to defend
the State in time of war. Otherwise the State shall not contract any debt
except the same shall be authorized by law,and provision must be made for
the payment of the annual interest on the same and also for the payment
of the principal within 20 years. All such propositions must first receive
the approval of the voters.
As regards counties, cities, towns, school districts or other municipal
corporations, no debt is to be incurred by them in an amount exceeding
1%% of the taxable property without the assent of 3-5 of the voters therein.
nor in cases requiring such assent shall the total indebtedness at any time
exceed 5% of the taxable property. It is further provided that "any city
or town, with the required assent of the voters. may be allowed to become
indebted to a larger amount but not exceeding 5% additional for supplying
such city or town with water, light and sewers, when the works for the
same shall be owned and controlled by the municipality. The provisions
In full will be found in Section 6 of Article 8 of the Constitution.
POPULATION OF STATE.
357,23211870
1,141.99011890
23,955
1910
518.10311880
75.11611860
11.594
1900
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF WASHINGTON.
NOTE.
-For places not given in alphabetical order among the following
statements. see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
Equitable i'rutt Company oi New York City is the nz•cal agent for
the State of Washington
CENTRALIA.
ABERDEEN.
This city is in Lewis Co. Inc. in
This city is in Chehalis County.
Inc. May 121890. Pop'n '10, 13,660. 1890. Pop'n 1910, 7,311.
Funding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
$11,000____Mar 1 1915
5%8'11 J-D $120,000c.June I '22-'$1 Os
Trunk-Sewer Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
$22,150__ Oct. 22 1917
5345
J-D $40,000_June 1 '22-'31 Os
*Water Revenue Bonds.
ON.BD. DT. Oct 8 1914_$160.000
145,498 6s g '13 s-a 8300.000
1919-1938
Warrant debt
11,557
Funding Bonds.
Cash on hand
Assessed val.'14 (2-5 act.).7,552,017 55'14 M-N$118,891.01__May 1 1934
'13 $47.81 + GEN. BD. DT.Sept 20 '14 $152,041
Total tax rate(per$1,OOO)
*300,000
INT. at Equitable Trust Co., N.Y. Water bonds
Assessment debt (add'1)..
135,000
Warrant debt
88,000
BELLINGHAM.
.2,405,783
This city is the county seat of Assess. val. 1913
Whatcom County and was organized Real value (est.)
5,000,000
Dec.28 1903 by the union of the cities Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 554.00
INT. on electric-light, water and
of Fairhaven and Whatcom.
Bonds Issued by Bellingham to Refund funding bonds at fiscal agency
(Equitable Trust Co.) in N. Y. City:
Bonds of Former Cities.
other bonds at Centralia.
New Whatcom*The water bonds are not a direct
Series A-Funding Bonds.
5s g
A-0 $18.000o___Oct I 1926 obligation of the city, but against the
Series B-Funding Bonds.
water system and its income. The
5s g
A-0 $39.000o___Oot 1 1926 total issue of $300.000 is being de-Funding Bonds.
Series C
livered in installments from time to
58 g
A-0 $237,000c__Oct 1 1926 time to take up the monthly estimates
Series D-Funding Bonds.
of work done on the system.
58 g
A-0 $183,0000__Oct 1 1926
Series B-Funding Bonds.
5s g
A-0 $225,000c_ __Oct 1 1926 CHEHALIS.
This city is in Lewis Co. Inc.
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 1914_5702,000 Sept. 22
1890. Pop'n '10. 4.507.
Cash in treasury
97,722 State Supreme
Court upholds city's
Assessed Valuation for 1913
right to issue bonds for gravity-water
District A (former old
system. V. 97, P. 1761.
Whatcom)
$2,110,978 6s
J-J $23,000____Jan 1 1915
District B (former new
GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '13 $23,000
Whateorrn
6,515,075 Impt. bonded debt (addil). 146,926
District C (former KeesImpt. warr't debt (addil)__
16,975
lingyille)
431.097 Warrant
74,575
Dist. 11 (former Fairhaven) 1.490,339 Assessed debt (additional)_
valuation 1913__
E (former Silver Bich) 101,256 Real value (estimated)__ _ _1,517,000
Dist.
_3.000,000
Dist. F (water-front)...._
533,022
--Total for all Beillogham.11.181,767 CHEHALIS COUNTY.
Montesano is the county seat.
City Tax Rate (per $1.0001 1913.
Funding Bonds.
District
12.55 530'13 J-D$180,000___ Dec 1 1924
District B
10.50 (Red.$18,000 yearly beg. Dec.1 '14.)
District
18.30 BOND. DEBT Sept 1914 $180,000
District D
9.00 Assessed valuation 1913__34.305,328
District E
35,590
9.00 Population in 1910
District F
INT. at fiscal agency, N. Y.
1910
Population in
24,298
INT. at Equitable Trust Co.. N.Y.
CHEHALIS CO. S. D. NO. 3.
*Building Bonds.
BELLINGHAM SCH. D. NO. 301.
$8,000„-July 31 1922
This district was formed by the 55 '02 J-J
consolidation of Whatcom County 45 '06 Aug 20,000May 1 1926
45 '09 Sept 80.000_ __Sept 1 1929
School Dists. Nos. 1. 4. 37 and 81.
Warrant Funding Bonds.
°Bldg. Bande(Red.aft. J'ne I '18.)
450'08 June $70,000----June 1 1928 48 '05 Aug *$11.000__Feb 25 1925
45 '09 July 70,000..._July 1 1929
6 Refunding Bonds.
5%s'14 M-S 86,000__Mar 1 '20-34
58 '13 ann 535.000
BOND.DEBT Oct '14 ___ $275,000
cOld District No I (Whatcom)
J-J $13.000,..-Jan 2 1021 Assessed valuation 1913.._7.480,223
430'01
'13 $11.30
4%8'03 M-S 65.000_ _Melt 10 1923 School tax rate(per $1.000)
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
aOld District No 4 (Fairhaven)
INT. at state Treas. office.
gs'03 June $25,000_ __June 15 1923
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14 $208,000
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.) 12,222,495 CHEHALIS CO. SCH.DIS. NO. 28.
Building Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1914_$9.75
Aug 1 1927
INT.on bonds marked (a) at State 4.(s'07 540.000
Warrant Funding Bonds.
Treas. office: (6) Bellingham Nat.
-A $60,000___Feb 15 1931
Os '11 F
Bank;(c) Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.
(Subject to call after Feb. 15 1912.)
-90,000
1933
-a
BENTON COUNTY S. D. NO. 16. 4 Ma'13 s
(Subject to call beginning 1915.)
Building (Red. beg.in 1922).
Oct 1914_ $190.000
50 '12 Sept $50,000 _.Sept 1 1932 BOND. DEBT(3-5 act.) _ _4.485,586
TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14._ $76.000 Assess. val.'13
Assessed valuation --------2,057,858 Sch. tax rate (per $1.000) '13 $10.45
INT. at State Treas. office.
__ _4,115,000
Actual valuation_
INT.at Co.'Preto. office In Prosser.
CHELAN CO.SCH. DIST. NO. 46.
Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
BREMERTON
4s '06 June 4112,000c_June 2$ 1926
This city is in Ritmo Co. Inc. In
10,000c___July 1 1927
43j8'07 J-J
1901. Bonds are tax-exempt.
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
Water-Plant Purchase Bonds.
Feb*S80,000_c_Feb 15 1929
68 g '12 A-0 $150,000c_Apr 24 1932 48 '09 Dec*$15.000c___Dec 1 1930
BOND. DEBT May 1012.4150,000 538'10
Equalized valuation 1911.. 756,000 5s '11 July $50.000___ _July 1 1931
(Subject to call.)
2.993
Population in 1910.




BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '1$._ $167,000
Floating debt
33,452
Sinking fund
8,190
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act)
5,125,335
School tax rate(per 41,000)'13 $14.00
Population in 1913
5.000
*Red. aft. 1 yr. from date of issue.
INT. at Co. Treas. office.

165
This city is in Columbia County.
Went under State law and surrendered charter In 1904.
*Funding Bonds.
5Ms'14 A-0 $14,000c____1926-1932
Refunding Water Bonds.
53.0'11 M-N$51,000c___May 1 1921
Oct 30 '14_ $65,000
GEN.BD. DT.
24,500
Assessment debt (add'I)___
17,795
Floating debt
Assessed val. '14 (34 act.)-1.030.997
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 550.00
-2.389
. .
Population in 1910
..... Co.,
*INT. at Equitable.
N. Y.; on others at Columbia Nat.
Bank, Dayton.

CHELAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 49.
Bldg. Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
53.s'07 Apr*$18,000c_Apr 15 1922
5s '11 Nov *35,000c_ _Nov 1 1926
BOND.DEBT Oct I '13__ $53,000
Floating debt
6.268
Sinking fund
5,560
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.) _ _1,306.591
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13.$15.00
Population in 1913
4,000 ELLENSBURG. Kittitas County.
This city is in
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
Electric-Light Bonds.
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
J-D $44,000c__June 1 1931
5s
Sewer Bonds.
CHELAN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 56 5s
J-D $26.000c___June 1 1931
Bldg. Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Power Bonds.
58 '07 Aug *$14,500c__Aug 1 1927 6s *Elec.-Light 5c
M-S $110.000c_Mar 1 1927
55 '11 July *35,000c_July 1 1931
*Water Bonds.
BONDM=1EBT Oct 1 '13.... $49,500 6s
A-0 $99,748 35c_Oct 1 1934
Sinking fund
1,711
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.) _1,645,068 5s Refunding Bonds. _Dec 1 1931
J-D $29,000c.._
School tax rate(per $1,000)'13511.25
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1913
2 000 5s
--- $20,000_ __ _Feb I 1934
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
6s
- 418,000___May 10 1920
INT. at Co. Treas. office.
GEN. BD. DT. Sept 19'14 $119,000
Light & water debt (add'I)_ *209,748
15,467
Floating ICurrent expenses_
CLALLAM COUNTY.
90,811
debt _Electric light____
County seat is Port Angeles.
15,007
Water
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
4 Lb%
MN $911.mme May lb 1921 Ass'd val. '14 (% act.)__ _2,284,585
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913___$49.94
Road and Bridge (Tax-free).
..4,209
58 '13 1i-A$300,000c___Aug 1 1933 Population in 1910
* The electrie-light and power and
(Subject in call Aug 1 1914.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $390,000 water bonds are not a direct obligaelectric-light
Warrant debt (additional)
44.648 tion of city, but against
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '14 434,648 and water systems and their incomes.
§ This issue was never approved by
Sinking fund
4,684
Assess. val. '1$ () act.)_12,440,420 the voters, so city has always conStatediCo.tax(per $1.000) '13.$23.00 sidered it as floating indebtedness,
but the same is not included in such
Population In 1910
indebtedness given above.
INT.at Equitable Trust Co., N.
6.
T.
_
CLALLAM COUNTY SCH.DISTS. ELLENSBURG BCE.DIST. NO.8.
School District No. 3 Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
5%s
J-D $4,000c___Dec 1 1929 5s
A-0 $40,000c____Oct 1 1931
(Subject to call after 1919)
High-School Bonds.
59
Nov
6,000 ..__Nov 1 1931 4 Hs
Dec $90.000e___Dee 1 1932
(Subject to call after 1912)
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '14._ $130,000
School Dist. No. 301 Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914___3,236,869
5%s
Aug $4,000c.._ _Aug I 1932 (Assessit abt. 40 to 50% actual val.)
(Subject to call beg. 191$.)
5.500
Population in 1913 (est.)
School District No. 5 Bonds.
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
Os
J-J §52,000____Jan 1 1924
(Subject to call Jan 1 1914.)
School District No. 7 Bonds.
EVERETT.
65 '98 F-A5$21,000c___Feb 1 1918
This city Is in Snohomish County.
55 '12 J-J
51,200..„..july 1 1922 Inc. May 4 1893. Pop'n '10, 24.814.
(Subject to call after July 1 1917.)
Sewer Bonds
School District No. 27 Bonds.
F-A $60,000c_ __Feb 1 1920
5s g
43.0
s-an $2,000____Jart 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call June 12 1012.)
J-D $51.900e___Dee 1 1915
65
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 23 '14 590.200
Warrant Funding Bones.
D
IDist•No, 5
88,898
Assess. yel'n Dist•No. 7 1,501,478 5s g '11 J-J $613,000c_ _July 15 1931
1913 _
_ Dist•No.28 617,249 GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '14._ $764,900
731,842
f Ist.No. 5
$4.00 Assessment debt (add'i)__
55.198
Sch. tax rate; Dist. No. 7
10.00 Floating debt
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '14...1,551,940
1913
o
1DistiNest:1 27 ____ 2.00
1 in 2
80,339
Population In
3 500 Sinking fund
§ INT. at Equitable Tr. Co., N.Y. Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)_13,457.336
Total tax rate (per 51.000)'14_543.50
INT. at Equitable Tr. Co.. N. Y.
CLARKE COUNTY.
County seat Is Vancouver. Bonds
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10, 26.115. EVERETT SOH. DIST. NO. 24.
Funding Bonds.
/150,000e___Mcli 1 1927
35(8'07
63 g
J-D $61.000c_Dec 1 1916 3%13'07 ____ 50.000e___May 1 1927
45
e0.000e July 2 1921 348'07
50,000o___July 1 1927
BOND.DEBT Sept 19'14 $101,000. 4(s'08
50.000c-Oct 1 1928
Assess. val.'14 (45% act.)15,167.342 4348'09 __ 25.0000 __Jan 1 1939
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $29.00
25,000c___Apr 1 1929
INT. at Equitable Trust Co., N.Y. 4(4s'09
50.000e___June 1 1929
414s'09
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913 $400.000
CLARKE CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 6. Floating debt Oct 21 1912
111.550
43is
,
$25,000____July 1 1929 Sink fund & cash Oct 21'12 19,180
53s
11,475____Apr 1 1931 Assess. val.'12(3-5 act.)_13,586,246
5%s
5,000____Sept.1 1933 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_..$12.80
5s
20,000____Sept 1 1931
All bonds red. 1 year from issue.
434s'12 ___ 100,000_ _ _ _Feb 3 1932
INT. at County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Sept 19 '14 8161.475
Assessed valuation 1913___5,139,224
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Pasco Is the county seat.
CLARKE CO. OCR. DIST. NO.58.
Fund. Bds.(Red. beg. Dec. 1 '21.)
Building Bonds.
5s '13 Nov 529,000
1933 Os '11 --- $40,000--Dec 1 1931
TOTAL DEBT Sept 19 '14..529,000
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913
687,203 5s '12 A-0 $85,000.. __Apr 1 1932
INT. at County Treasurer's office. BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 5135,000
Assessed valuation 1913.- 8,670,008
COLFAX. Population in 1910
5,153
Colfax is in Whitman County. Inc.
May 1 1891. Pop'n 1910. 2.783.
Refunding Bonds.
FRANKLIN CO. SOH DIS. NO. 1.
55 '12
577.0000---------1932
---------1931
$40 ''
11 Special Water Supply Fund Warr. 58 (Subject to call after12.)
000
65 '05 s-a $19,000c
BOND. DEBT April 1914_580,090
(Subject to call at any time.)
GEN. BONDS Sept 1912._ $77,000
Water warrants (additional). 19.000 HOOlTIAM.
Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _1.320.000
This place is in Chehalis County.
Tax rate (per 51.000) 1912. _ _ _ 22.00 Commission government adopted
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.Y. June 5 1911. Pop'n 1910. 8.171.
Refunding Bonds.
5145 J-D $115.000...____1922-1931
COWLITZ COUNTY.
GEN.BD. DT. Mar 1914.. 4115,000
Kaiama is the county seat.
Local impt. bonds (add'1). _ 239,565
Funding Bonds (Series "C").
55 '11 F-A 522.0000
157,115
Aug 1 1931 Warrants outstanding
Cash on hand
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1927.)
63,305
__ '11 11S-N $50,000e_May 15 1931 Assessed valuation 1913_ _.3,973.699
(Subject to call after May 15 1926.) Tax rate (per $1.000)1913. _517.10
__ '11 J-J $14.000c___,Tuly 1 1931
INT.at liar. Tr.& Say. Bk.,Chic
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927.)
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1914 $97,021
Assessed valuation 1913__ 9,267,086 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Population in 1910
County seat is Port Townsend.
12.561
INTEREST payable at Equitable
Refunding (Part every 5 years.)
Trust Co., N. Y.; Harris Trust Co 5
g'11J-1 $133,000c.3an 1 '16-'31
Say. Bank, Chicago; Harris, Forbes BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $133,000
& Co.. N. Y. City, and at N. W Floating debt-----91,000
Harris & Co.. Inc., Boston.
Sinking fund_
_ ----16,000
Assessed val.'13 (2-5 act.)_6,839,800
COWLITZ COUNTY S. D. NO. 36. State&Co.tax(per$1.000)'13 _.$28.24
8 337
5s '12 _
Population In 1910
_ $30,000
TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '14..537,000
INT.at Equitable Trust Co., N.Y

166
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
Fund. Bds. (Red. beg. in 1905.)
65 '95 M-N$24,000---Nov 1 1915
Refunding Bonds.
55 '11 A-0 382.000____Apr 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-- $103,000
Asses. val.'13 (2-5 act.)__ 1,508,342
School tax rate (per $1.000)'13$10.00
INT. on 6s at office of County
Treasurer; on 5s at State Treas. office

WASHINGTON-CITIES AND TOWNS.
CO.BD.DT.Sept 21 '14- $117,000
Cash in co. fds
17,179
Chelan County's portion
16.513
Assess. val. '13 (2-5 act.)..16.669,448
State & Co.tax (per 11,000)'13.321.04
INT.at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.
LEWIS COUNTY.
County seat Is Chehalis.
Refund.(Red. aft. 10 yrs.fr. issue)
00'05 J-J 110,000c___jas 1 1925
00'06 J-J
10,008c___Jan 1 1925
Funding Bonds.
ts '12 M-S$306,000__Mar 1 '23-'32
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 3330.000
Floating debt
75,524
Sinking fund
38,815
Assess. val.'13(60% act.)20,177,489
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 13_114.59
Population In 1910
32,127
INT.at office of County Treasurer.

KENNEWICK.
This city Is In Benton County.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921.)
510'11 A-0 330,000 -Oot 2 1931
Funding (Red. beginning in 1924.)
1934
5s'14 ___ 323,000
GEN. BD. DT.Apr 20'14_330,000
Local impt. bonds (add'1)-__ 71,000
22.276
Floating debt
865.341
Assess. val. '13 (real)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -43.00
Population in 1910------------1,242
,N.Y. LEWIS 00. SOH.
INT. at Equitable Trust Co.
DIST. NO. 9.
Is '96 114-8 $2.6110___Mar 15 1916
KENT.
Is '06 I-3 11.001
This city is in King Co. Incor. (Subj. to call $3,000
eaoh year beginporated In 1892. Pop'n '10. 1,908.
ning 191E)
Sewer (Red. aft. Sept. 1 1919.)
Refunding
5s
M-S $23,000___Sept 1 1929 430'11 June (Red. beg. in 1912.)
$69,000c___June 5 1931
Water (Red. aft. Feb. 1 1920.)
Building
55
F
-A $23,000___Feb 1 1930 4 XI'll July(Red. beg. in 1912.)
343,000c___Jaly I 1931
Bonds.
Refunding
BOND.
5s '12 3-3 817.000r
1932 Floating DIET last '14__ $112,600
debt
82,470
GEN.BD.DT.Sept 19'14 $63,000 Sinking fund Jan 1
1914_,
2.939
Assessment debt (add'I)__
36.944 Assess. val.
'13(60% act.)..3,011.065
Sinking fund
2.633 Sch. tal rate
(per $1,000)'13_115.00
Assess val. '13 (45% act.) 944.564
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13_126.62
INT. at Equitable Tr. Co.. N. Y.
LEWIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 211.
KING COUNTY.
Building (Red. begin. July 11914).
County seat is Seattle. The State 510'13 July $25,000___July 1 1918
,
Supreme Court on Dec. 8 1913 de- BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_125,000
clared valid the court
-house bonds Floating debt
5,995
given below. V.98, p. 405. The road Sinking fund
697
bonds given below are part of an Assess. val. '1$ (60% act.)
.._807,863
Issue of $3.000,000, the legality of School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$12.00
which has been upheld by State Supreme Court. V. 97, p. 310.
68 '08 M-8 $1,500.000c.Mar 1 1928 LINCOLN COUNTY.
Davenport Is the county seat. All
Court
-House Bonds.
bonds are taxable Pop'n '10, 17,530.
55 '13 May $950,000c_ _May 1 1933
Refunding Bonds
(Opt. beg. May 1 '23. $95,000 yrly. 4%-;' .1n ne $54
,12
,000c. June 2 1922
Refunding Bonds.
Court-House (Red. beg. in 1916).
4)0'11 F-A$170,000c..Feb 1 '15-'31 41, '06 Apr 5
0
/41,000c .Apr 5 1926
430'11 F
-A 98,000c..Feb 1 '15-'31 BOND.DEBT Mar
20'14
$95,000
Harbor Bonds.
Assess.
4 Sisg '11 Nov $1,750,000e-Nov 1 '31 State &val.'13 (31 act.)__24,177,168
Co.tax(per $1.000) 13_316.80
(Subject to call $175,000 yearly
INT. at Spillable Tr.00., N. Y.
Nov 1 1921 to 1930.)
Road Bonds.
55 '13 M-S$300.000c-Sept 1 1933 MIDDLE
KITTITAS IRRIG. DIS.
55 '14 M-N500,000c__May 1 1934
A district Is Iiittltas
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'1435,268,000 69 g '10 J-J $103.000c.. County.
1990
. ssees. val.'13(5 act.)_ _ 264.287,057 BOND. DEBT
,
Sept 21 '144103,000
State &Co.tax(per $1.000)'13-$18.01 Assess. val.'13(40% act
.L. 673,274
Population in 1910
284.638 Tax rate (per 31,000) '13 _- ___19 40
Population in 1914 (est.)__ _ _350.000
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
INT. on Ss payable at Equitable
Tr. Co., N. Y.; on refunding bonds at
Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago:
on bds. of 1911 and 1913 at Equitable NORTH YAKIMA.
This city is situated In Yakima
Trust Co.or at County Treas. office.
County. Incorp. May 14 1894.
Commission government went Into
KING COUNTY COMMERCIAL effect Sept. 1911. Pop'n '10, 14,082.
WATERWAY DIST. NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
P.0.Seattle. Bonds are tax-ex'pt. 4s '06 M-S $48,1160c___Mar 1
71 '13 J-D1500,000____Dec 1 1923 00'11 A-0 60,060c-Oct 1 1926
1931
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1918.) 55 g '11 J-D 166,000c-Dec 15 1931
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'14 1500,000
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val. 1913 (real)__10.056.599 4318'08 J-D $80.000c___Dec 1 1928
Real value (estimated)..__25,000.000 Is '10 J-D 30.000c___Dec 1 1930
Population of district (est)____20.000 fs '12 F
-A 122.000c_Feb 1 1932
ENT. at Co. Treas. office.
TOT. DEBT Nov 1914___ $290,000
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)__8,484,450
KING COUNTY SCR.DIST.NO.7. City tax (per $1,000) 1914..._ _118.16
Building Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 40.18
'07 June $1.500c__June 15 1917
1 Red. after 1 yr. fr. date of issue.
58 09 Sept 2.000c__ _Sept 1 1919
59 '11 Feb 65,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1931 bsINT. on sewer 431s and refunding
of 1910 at
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1912.1 N. Y.; the (Equitable Trust Co.),
sewer 4s at Chic: sewer
5;48'14 ann 39,000c___Apr 1 1934 Ss and refunding
434s
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'14_ $77,500 office; others at State at City Treas.
Treas. office.
Assess. val.'13(A act.)__2,026.949
School tax rate (per$1,000)'13 $10.00
Population in 1914 (est)_ _
3.750
INT. on 5s due 1917 payable in NORTH YAKIMA S. D. NO. 7.
N. Y. at Equitable Trust Co.; other 4;0'00 May $11.000c___May 1 1920
hi 03 Aug *22,600c___Aug 8 1923
bonds at State Treasurer's office.
4s '05 Fels *326.000c__Fels 11 1925
45 '07 Apr*3150,000c___April 1927
KING COUNTY S. D. NO. 51.
58 '11 Feb*$75,900c___Feb 1931
Building Bds.(Red. beg.in 1918.) BOND. DEBT
58 '13 Sept $45,000c_Sept 15 1933 Floating debt Sept 19 '14 3303,000
34,393
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'14.. $45,000 Sinking fund
13.780
Assessed valuation 1913..__1,595,103 Assess. val.'13(45% act.)_9.766.600
(Assessment about )i actual value.) School tax (per 11.000) 1913_ _ .$6.22
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_47.00
*Red. aft. 1 yr. fr. date of Issue.
Popu.ation in 1913 (est.)
2,500
INT. at Nat. Bank of No. Am.,
'INT. at office of State Treasurer.
N. V.; Mason, Lewis de Co.. Chicago,
and In Olympia, Wash.
KII9G CO. SCR. DIST. NO. 162.
Building (Subject to call).
4;0'10 Aug $55,000c___Aug 1 1925 OLYMPIA.
45 '05 May 12,000c_May 15 1020
0/ympla Is situated in Thurston
BOND. DEBT Sept 23 '14 367,000 County. Inoorp. as a town 1859; as
8,193 a oily 1881. Bonds below all owned
Floating debt
1,286 by State Permanent School Fund.
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '13(X act.) 2,185,464
Ref. Bds.(Red. beg. in 1911).
School tax rate(per $1,000)'13 $12.00 3%is'06 J-J 1200,000c
1926
$,200 BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '14 $200,000
Population In 1914 (ust)
/NT.payable at State Treas. office Assessment debt (est)
357,463
Floating debt (est)
65,886
KING CO SCR. DIST. NO. 170 Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_ _3,271,435
Building (Subject to call).
Total tax (per 31,000) 1913_ _ _148.00
00'10 July $46,000c- _ _July 1 1920 Population in 1910
6,996
BOND.DEBT Sept 23'14.. $46,000
INT. at office of State Treasurer,
Assess. val. '13 (X act.) _ _1,564.469
School tax rate(per$1,000)'13 $11.00
2.600
Population in 1914 (est)
/NT. payable at State Treas.office. OLYMPIA SCHOOL DIST. NO 1.
Refunding Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $25.000c___July 1 1930
=TIMIS COUNTY.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1912.)
Minty seat Is Ellensburg. Chelan 530'13 Oct 10,000c___Oct 15 1933
County's portion of the bonded debt (Subject to call beg. Oct. 15 1914.)
Is $16,513. Pop'n 1910. 18,561.
Funding Bonds(Red. beg.lin '12).
County Bonds, 1895
410'11 s
-an $78,000....
51 N1117.0000 _Nov 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Sept 18--Jan 2 1932
6s
'14 $113,000
No. 22 (Sub), to call).
School
Floating debt
6.237
55 '13 ann 311.0000_ _ _Sept 1 1933 Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.) 3,432.107
School No. 25 (Subject to call).
School tax rate(per $1.000)'13413.00
440'11 ann $8,000c-Oot 2 1819 Population in 1914 (est)
9,000
School No. 200 (Sub). to call).
INT.at State Treasurer's office.
-Dec 1 1932
5 Xs'12 ann $10.000c




xcuc.

BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '14 $94,000
PACIFIC COUNTY.
Floating debt Apr 7 '14___
31,764
South Bend is the county seat.
Assess. val.'13
act.)_ ..2.542,654
Building Bds. (Red. any lime).
INT. at fisc agency- N. V.
in
1933
68 '13 __- $10,000
Court
-House (Red. beg. in 1911).
Situated
55 '10 J-J $150.000__July 1 1920 SEATTLE
In King County. !mom.
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1911).
5s '01 M-N333,000____Nov 2 1921 as a town Jan. 14 1865 and
as a city Dec.2 1889. Proposed new
Road & Bridge(Red. beg,in 1912).
55 '11 J-J 3100,000____Jan 2 1926 city charter rejected June 30 1914.
BOND.DEBT Apr 26 '14.. $283,000 V. 99, p. 138. An issue of $800.200,000 000 municipal-electric-railway sysWarrants outstanding
Assessed valuation 1913..,.17,979,788 tem bonds was voted Mar. 7 1911.
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)12_.$12.65 (V. 92, p. 753), and validity subse12.532 quently upheld,* V. 95. p. 84, 1404.
Population in 1910
Up to Aug. 1 1913 $300,000 bad been
PACIFIC COUNTY IL D. NO. 36. issued.
Building Bonds.
High-School-Building Bonds.
15 1922
4111;13 ann $75,000c
,
.1933 413 '02 A-01100,000c-Oct 1 1025
is '05 J-J 175,000c_ __July
(Redeemable beginning in 1923.)
50,0000- _July 1 1930
430'10 3-3
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914-- $105,000
300,000c-Dec 1 1930
0
,
Assessed valuation
2.647,551 0 '10 J-D
Funding Bonds.
$46,000c-June 1 1931
5s '11 J-D
PASCO.
General Improvement Bonds.
This city is in Franklin County.
J-D 3136.000c_ Dec 1 1931
Inc. as a town Oct. 3 1889 and as a
Sewer Bonds.
city of the third class Jan. 1 1910.
$1,650,000c Marl 1927
450'07
city-Bali Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
55 '11 F
-A 330,0000
-Aug 1 1931
Si g '11 J-J $391,000o4uly 1 '15-'$1
Refunding Bonds.
530'14 F
-A $27,500.. _.._Aug 4 1934 Is g '12 A-0 699,0000_Apr 1 '14-'32
GEN.BD. DT.Sept 24 '14 $57,500 5s g '12 J-J 376.000c-July 1 '14-'$2
Assessment debt (add'I)___ 345.535 58 13 J-J 780.000__July 1 '15-'18
47,096
Warrant debt
Light Plant Extension Bonds.
Assessed val.'13 (2-5 act.?..1,456,317 4s '05 3 J.$251 000c. __July 1 1925
Total tax rate(per$1,000) 1$_452.70 4s '09 A-0 500,0000_ _Apr 1 1929
2 083 430'10 M-S 200,000c___Mch 1 1030
Population in 1910
INTEREST payable at City Treas- 4 X g'12 J-J 1,000,000e.-Jan 1 1932
urer's office or In N. Y. City.
Park Bonds
4s '07 M-S$500.000c-Mch 11037
45 '09 A-0 500.0000 __Apr 11020
PEND OREILLE COUNTY.
Newport Is the County seat.
4316'10 M-S 500,000c___Mch 1 1930
Warrant
-Funding Bonds
4 34s'10 J-D 800.000o___Deo 1 1930
43.4 g '12 M-N $72,000o_ _May 1 1932 4315'11 J-D1.000,000c__June 1 1931
(Subject to call after May 1 1922) 4348'12 3-3 1,000.000c-43a 1932
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $72,000
Municipal Light Plant Bonds.
56,152 3 %s'03 J-J 1400.000c_July 27 1923
. Warrants outstanding_
10,000 3 5(s'04 A-0 190,000c___Apr 1 1924
Sinking fund
6,550.382 35(107 J-J 200.000e-July 1 1927
Assess. val.'14(% act)
Population in 1910 -----------6,660 330'08 3-3 400,0000J&J 11920
1931
INT. at CO. Treas, office or at 43.0'11 J-D 100.000e___June 1 1934
75,000_ __Jan 1
43.1s'14 ___
State Treasurer's office.
Refunding Water & Sewer Bonds.
5s g '10 J-3 $814,000e July 1 '14-'4
PIERCE COUNTY.
-Extension Bonds.
Water-Works
The county seat Is Tacoma.
$500.000c___Juty 1 1930
430'10
Refunding Bonds.
430'11 J-J 580,000c-July 1 1931
59
A 0$268 000c_ _ Oct 2 1925
1932
(Subj. to call beginning Oct. 2 1915.) 4 Xg'12 J-J 500,000o_ -Jan 1
Water•Tunnei Bonds.
June 1 1926
3 Ms'06 J-D $8,0()Ilo
434g'14 J-J 300,000____July 1 1934
(Subj. to call beginning June 1 1907.)
Refuse Disposal Plant Bonds.
4A 06 Id S$150,000c___Sept 1 1926
J-J 1320,0000 July 1 '15-'$0
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913./ $426,000 430'10 Electric Ry. Bonds.
City
Assessed valuation, real-_81,082,429 43.4g'13 M-N$300,000c_May 1 1933
Assessed val.. personal_ _ _17,514,757
Assessed val., rallroads _ _ _10.146,457 BALLARD-Annexed Jan. 29 1907:
Refunding Bonds.
Total val. '12 (3-5 act.)-108,743,643
1915
State & Co tax(per 11,000)'12 $13.00 68 95 J-D 824.5000. ..Dec 1
Funding Bonds
120.812
Population in 1910
4 ;is 05 F-A $75.0000_ _ _Aug 1 1925
INT. on 35i8 is payable at State
'10 M-S 65,000o-Mar 1 1930
Treasurer: on other bonds In N. Y. C. 68 Water-Works Bonds.
68 95 J-J •142,0000___Jan 1 1915
PORT ANGELES.
-A •10.0000___Aug 1 1917
O2 F
This city is in Clallam Co. Inc. 4
_Oct 1 1924
as a city of the third class about 410 04 A-0-Annexed May 3 1907:
COLUMBIA •25,0000_June 1891.
Boners! Municipal Bonds.
Refunding Bds.
27 1914
$50.000____3'eb 1 1932 Os '04 F-A $3,900o__Aug
530'12
In addition to the bonds given
69 '13 A-0 36.000____Oct 1 1933
above, there are also outstanding $1,(Redeemable beg. Oct. 1 1923.)
-J.) coup.Cedar River
GEN.BD. DT. Oct. 1 '14_ $86,000 767,000 5% (J.
1 1915-'26.
due
Assessment bonds(add'1)- 223,121 water bonds are a Jan. on a certain
lien
These bonds
Warrants outstanding.....,.... 59.298
revenues of the Water
Assessed valuation 1914_4,020,060 portion of the not a general munloi2,286 Dept., and are
Population in 1910
pal indebtedness. There also remain
outstanding $510,000from an Issue of
PORT or SEATTLE.
$1,250.000 Cedar River water-supply
East Waterway Imp. Dist. No. 1 warrants payable at the rate of $100,.
4 11( 13 3-.? $494,000__Jan 1 '15-'55 000, princlpal and interest yearly
43.g'13 M-N348,000__May 1 '15-'55 from water revenues only.
55 g '13 M-S 436,000__Sept 1 '15-'55
• Issued In payment for water sys5s '14 __ 200,000_
tems by their respective cities prior to
East Waterway Imp. No. 2 Bds.
They were then made
5s g '13 M-S$554,000__Sept 1 '15-55 annexation.water plant of thls city,
40,000-Jan 1 '15-'56 part of the
5s g '14 J-J
and although they are a general InSalmon Bay Impt. Bonds.
Interest Is being paid
43.4g'13 J-J 1397,000.--1915-1955 debtedness, thefund.
s
-a 150,000__..Part yearly from the water payable as follows:
5s g
INTEREST Is
22,000
55
Funding bonds of 1891 and funding
West Seattle Ferry Bonds.
second series)
55 g '14 J-J 3200,000__Jan 1 '15-'55 bonds of 1893 (11rst and Forbes & Co.,
Central Water Front [mot. Bds. at Seattle oral Barris.
yearly N. Y. City; funding bonds due 1931
4345 g M-N$745,000____Part
and 1933 at fiscal agency in N. Y.
Smith's Cove hunt. Bonds.
431s g s-a $996,000__..Part yearly City or at City Treas, office; sewer
Lake Washington Impt.Bonds. tunnel bds. of 1893 and sewer bds. of
434g'13 J-J $149.000__July 1 '15-'55 1893 at City Treasurer's office or at
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14 $4,681,000 Blair & Co.. N. Y. City; library-site
Assess val.'13(45% act)263.611.027 bonds at City Treasurer's office or
284.638 fiscal agency. N. Y. City; municipalPopulation in 1910
338.500 light and power-plant bonds (series
Population in 1913 (est)
A and B), State Treasurer's office;
INT. at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y. municipal-light and power-plant
-extension and park bonds due July 1
1932 at City Treasurer's office, and
PORT TOWNSEND.
This city is in Jefferson Co. Inc. fiscal agency. New York City;
Dec. 8 1881. Pop'n 1910, 4,181.
park bonds due 1931, the refuseFunding Bonds.
disposal-plant bonds and bonds
66
M-N $29,100c_ __Deo 1 1915 of 1912 at fiscal agency In N. Y. City
(Equitable Trust Co.). All the other
*Water Bonds (Red. any time).
M-N$185,000r-Nov 1925 bonds, except those of the annexed
611
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1921.)
cities at City Treasurer's office or
530'11 J J 375,000c____July 1931 at fiscal agency in New York.
GEN. DEBT Jan 1 1914.- $104.100 Interest on the annexed cities' bonds
Assessment debt (add'1)___
28.983 Is payable as follows: On refunding
Sinking fund and cash._
11,643 bonds, the water-works bonds due
Water bds.(not incl. above) 180,000 1917 & 1924 and on the general muWater sinking fund
8,929 nicipal bonds, at the fiscal agency In
Assessed valuation 1913_4,387,239 N. Y. City: on the funding bonds at
City tax (per 51.000) 1913_417.00 the Harrls Trust & Savings Bank.
* Net a city obligation.
Chicago; on the water-works bonds
due 1915 at the Chemical Nat. Bank.
-works
QUINCY VALLEY IRRIG. DIST. N. Y. City. and on the water
This district is in Grant County bonds due 1922 at the State TreasSupreme Court approves bond issue. urer's office.
V. 98. D. 1473.
-Cash in
TOTAL DEBT, &o.
treasury Apr. 1 1914. $1,330,721.05.
RAYMOND.
Apr.1 '14. Apr. 1 '13
This city is in Pacific CO. Inc.
Bonded debt-15.440,400 15,258,400
Aug. 1907. Pop'n '10, 2,450.
None
Floating debt_
None
Funding Bonds.
-Nov 1 1939
534s'13 M-N$69,000.
Total
15,258,400
15.000-__Nov 1 1929
_
55
15,440,400
Water debt(inMunicipal Bonds.
eluded)2,572,241 2,625,827
58
- $10,000--Jan 3 1930

Nov., 1914.]

167

WASHINGTON-CITIES AND TOWNS.

!

390.042
Floating debt
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (Tax Exempt).
22,024
In addition to the above debt, the
0c___Dec 1 1933 5s '13 s-an $90.000c _June 1'15-17 Cash on hand (40% act.)..9.359,712
city had outstanding March 1 1914 4 Hsg'07J-D$400,00
Assess. val.'14
Funding Bonds.
4 Hsg'09 J-J 500,0000___July 1 1934
38.762.680.99 of assessment bonds 44g'11 J-J 415.000c--July 1 1931 58 g '00 F A$1.093.000c_Feb 15 1920 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1914_313.00
and 32,316,162.53 of assessment war- • Park Bonds
Refunding Bonds.
* Int. payable in Walla Walla; on
rants. both a lien only against bene- 5s
J-D $100.0000---Dec 1 1927 4)4511 A-0 518,000c_ __Apr 1 1931 others at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.
fited property.
Surface Water Drainage Bonds.
J-J 875,0000- --Jan 1 1962
-The lim- 434(4'12 Bonds
.
)45 09 J-J $75.0000___July 1 1929
DEBT LIMITATION.
Water
-A 100,000o___Aug 1 1930 WALLA WALLA CO S. D. NO. 1.
itation of bonded indebtedness is 4s g '05 J-J $450,000c.....July 1 1025 4 Hir'10 F
All bonds are tax-exempt.
Green River Gravity Water Bonds.
10% of the assessed valuation, of 4 Hsg'10J-J 400,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1935
for water, light and
4 Hs'10 .T-J $5000000--July 1 1930
Funding and Building Bonds.
which 5% is
Refunding Water Bonds.
4)003 _ _ 563,0000. _Sept 21 1923
sewers and 5% for general purposes. 4
Refunding Light Bonds.
A-03500.0000 _Oct 1 1931
5s'13 s-an $250.000c_June 1 '18-'21 4116'08 M-S 30.000o_ _Sept 15 1928
1914
Bonds.
-Jan. 1
Refunding Municipal
CITY PROPERTY.
(Subject to call after Sept 15 1918.)
Refunding Water Bonds.
the city owned personal property 4 He'll A-0$700,000c_ __Oct 1 1931
1926
09 ann 8167.0000
real estate and securities valued at GEN. BDS. Mar 31 '14..$3.360.000 5s '13 s-a$1,750.0000_June 1 '22-33 4s (Subject to call at any time.
exclusive Water debt (additional)_ _ 1,400,000
Light and Power-Plant Bonds.
$29,735,473. This total is
, 193
Assessment debt (add'1)-- 4,458,802 41009 J-J $300,000e_ _Jan 1 1929 55 '10 F-A 350.000 _Au$310,000
of highways, sewers and cash.
BOND nEW1 Apr 18 '14
414.036
Wharf and Dock Bonds.
-As- Floating debt
ASSESSED VALUATION.
DEBT Mar 31 '14 9,632,638 4 Hte 1 1 J-J $405,0000___Jan 1 1931 Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.) _10.659,981
sessment about 45% actual value.- TOTAL
School tax (per $1.000 1913_ _15.15
141,227
Road Bonds.
Sinking'fund__ _____ _
1912.
-1
1913.
INT. at Hari Tr & Sav.Bk.Chic.
NET DEBT Mar 31 '14 9,491.411 4%5'13 M-s $117,000c
Real est../178,468.225 $176,975.528 Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_89,987,215 (Due $8,000 yearly for 15 years and
Personal_ 36.893,926 35.953.520 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 $12.00
WALLA WALLA CO. S. D.NO.24.
35.000 in 16 years.)
Funding and Building Bonds.
tax (per 51.000) 1913__$33.50 GEN-BD.DT.Sept '14 $6,076,000
1 1921
Total__3215,362,151 3212.929.048 Total
debt
5)4s'll ann.
$34.57 Population in 1910 (Census).104,237 Water & light debt (addl)*3.507,904 (Subj. to call$35,000c___Aug
5543.87
$5,090 after 3 yrs. $5.Tax(perM)
(add'I) 1,617.913
to the bonds given Improvement
In addition
$10.000 after
000 after 5 yrs. and
¢CITY TAX RATE (per $1,000) shove there are outstanding 31.185. TOT. DEBT Sept 1 '14_11,201,817
was $19.86;
10 years.)
300,319
for 1913in the"old limits'$19.31. and 0005% (J. & D.) coupon water bowie Sinking fund assets
NET DEBT Sept 1 '14_10,901,498 TOTAL DEBT Apr 18'14_ 835,000
and 578.000
due Dec. 1
In the"new limits" it was
tax (J. & J.) 1914-31
water-works warranta, Assessed valuation. rea1_48,396,653 Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.) __1,193,492
In South Seattle $17.63. The total
School tax rate(per $1,000)'13 311.75
rate for 1913 was $43.87,incl. State. These are not payable from the gen, Assessed val., personal &
public service corporn_25,892,923
county,city,school and P.of Seattle. eral tax levy but are secured by a lieu
INT. at Co. Tress, office.
POPULATION In 1910 (Census) upon the gross revenues of the Total val. 1913 (3-5 act_ _)73,298,458
836.23
$1,000) 1913_$3.740
was 237.194; in 1900(Census),80,671; water-works bonds are not consid- Total tax (per1910
Population in
WENATCHEE.
Assessment
In 1890, 42.837: In 1880, 3,533.
This city is in Chelan Co. Inc.
ered city debt, being payable by Population in 1914 (est.)____110.000
special assessment.
*This debt consists of water and Dec. 26 1892. Pop'n '10, 4.050.
SEATTLE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. CITY PROPERTY.
-The city in- light and power plant bonds maturing 55Warrant Funding Bonds. 1932
'12 ..__ 39,560
This school district Is in King Co., ventory on Jan. 1 1914 showed real from 1 to 20 years. These are not
Purpose Bonds.
and Includes the city of Seattle.
estate, buildings, library, department payable from the general tax levy, 5s Municipal341 Mt,
1924
'09 ..
but are paid out of revenue of water
equipments, &o., to the value of
School Bonds
1930
50,000
5s '10
44 .gs J-J $400,0000___July I 1915 59.447,880, including water system and light plants.
General Bonds,
275,000c_ __Mar 1 1922 valued at 54,802.994.
INT. on local improvement bonds 514s 12 J-D $15,000___Dec 15 1932
45 '02 M-S
4r03 A-0 100,000c___Oct 1 1923
INTEREST and principal of City at City Treas, office; other interest
Water Bonds.
4 s'04 M-N300,000c___May 1 1924 bonds payable in New York City at at Equitable Trust Co.. N. Y.
1921
68 '01 ..__ 87.500
4 s'00 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 1920 Equitable Trust Co.
1924
4)4s'04 .._ 16.000
TACOMA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 4 Hs'08
4s '06 J-J 500.000c___Jan 1 1926
1928
55.000
M•N 300.000c.-May 1 1928
Bonds.
Building
4)408
DIST.NO.81. 4 tis'05 M-S3200,000c___Sept 1 1925 510'12 J-D 27,000_130c 15 1932
Is '08 M-N 200,000c__ May 1 1928 SPOKANE SCHOOL
Dec 31 '13.. $220,500
Bending Bonds.
4 Hs'l 1 ann*290,000o __July 1 1931 BOND.DEBT
4s '09 M-N 400,000c_ _ _May 1 1929
Warrants outstanding__ 115.969
1 1918
430'11 M-S 400,0006_Mch 1 '15-'30 Ss '98 J-J $50.0000-__Jan '15-'22 410'12 ann*200.000c_Dec 31 1932 Assess. val.'13(60% act.)_3.108.970
1
4)4s'13 July*200,000____July 1 1933 City tax (per $1,000) 1913_317.25
4 4te11 11-S 100.000o_Moh 1 1931 Is '02 F-A 80,0000_Aug
448'12 M-S 510.0000_Moh 1 '15-'31 4)0'04 DI-S 200,0000___Mch 1 1924
Refunding Bonds.
1927
INT. at City Treas. office.
4 s'13 M-S 200,000c_Mar 1 '15-'3$ 430'07 J-J 200.000c... _July 11917) 049'00 F-A$100.000c___Feb 1 1920
5s 13 M-S 437,0000..Mar 1 '15-'$3 (Subject to call after July 1 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '14 $990,000
A-0 361.000c ...._1916-1934 4 ;0'08 J-J 250.0000___July 1 1929 Sinking fund
33,243 WHATCOM COUNTY.
59 '14
40'09 J-J 400.000c._ _July
Value school property '13_ 2,644,522
00'14 A-0 152,000c
County seat is Bellingham.
'06 M-N 10,500c___Nov 1.1926 Assess. val.'13(H act.)_ _77,892,299
Refunding Bds (Red. beg. in '12).
So. Park Dist. No. 9 (Annexed).
(Subject to call after Nov 11916)
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1913___ _55.15 I Li.
seut 1,,4
.1-1 $110 flub.. Jan 1 1922
55 '01 M-S $
-A $3,000c___Aug 1 1919 Population in 1913 (est.) _ _100.000 GEN.BD. DT. July I '14 $140,000
6s '04 F
Rainier Val. Dist. No. 18(Ann.) (Subject to call after Aug 11914)
26,033
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
Assessment debt
kiIN 1923 5Hs'04
$4.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1924
4s '03 July $1
233,475
INT. at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y. Floating debt
1914.)
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14 399,508
W. Seattle Dist. No. 73 (Ann.). (Subject to call after Aug 1 1 1931
145,516
Sinking fund and cash
40'08 J-D $55,000c___-June 1928 4 He'll M-N $500.000c__May 11932 TOPPENISH.
250,0000_July
4 4s'12 J-J
Assess. val. '14 (2-5 act. _26,227,057
Bullard Dist. No. 50 (Annexed).
This city is in Yakima Co. Inc. State&Co.tax(per $1,000 '14_328.81
Refunding Bonds.
4§is'03 F-A $20,000c-Feb 1 1923 4 14s'10 J-J $250.000e. _July 1 1930 May 1907. Pop'n 1910, 1.598.
49.511
Population in 1910
450'99 M-S 10,000cSept 1 1919 BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14_32,197,500
Sewer Bonds (red. beg. in 1921). INT. at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.
227,512 5)0'11 M-N$50,000____Nov 1 1931
4 Sis'01 M-S 8.000c_Sept 20 1921 Floating debt
-A 70,000c, Mar 1 1927 Assess. val.'13(X a ct.)-90.192.$65 City-hall bonds
$5,000
3,0'07 F
-improvement bonds.. 2.000 WHITMAN CO. S. D. NO. 5$.
Georgetown Diets. 143 and 153 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _55.50 Street
works
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1921).
(Annexed).
Population In 1913 (est.)... 110.000 Water BD.DT.Sept 22'14 24,500
1926
81,500 5s '06 F-A $25,000c
4804 J-D $20.000c___June 4 1924
INT.on bonds due Aug. 1 1924 at GEN.
102.538
High -School (Red. beg. Apr 1 '22).
4 8'09 M-S 20,000cMar 1 1929 Co. Treas. office; on 4s due Mar. 1 Assessment debt(add'D
BOND. DT. June 30 '1444,904,000
Assess. val.'13 (40% act.).. 922,190 5s '13 A-0 $25.0000_ __Apr 1 1933
or at State
BOND. DEBT Sept 19 '14 $50,000
244.334 1924 at Co. Treas. office (Equita- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912,
Sinking fund
City
N.
20,469
$12.10 to $14.20 Floating debt Apr 24 1914_
Assess. val.'13
(45% act.)218,046.671 fiscal agency inand Y. bonds of 1907
on
ble Trust Co.)
(45% act.) _1.260,327
School tax (per $1.000) 1913_ _SO 00
INT. on sewer bonds payable at Assess. val.'13
in N.Y.at Equitable Tr.Co
Value of school prop'ty__ _6,315,190 and 1912
INT. on refunding bonds at fiscal
Chic.; city-hall
John Nuveen & Co.,
(Equitable Trust Co.) In
Population in 1910
237,194
bonds First Nat. Bk., Chic.; water- agency others by check or at County
N. Y.;
INTEREST on 4 Hs of 1911 paya- SPOKANE SCH. DIST. NO. 122.
works bonds at State Treas. office.
Treasurer's office in Colfax.
ble in Chicago (Harris Tr. & Say.
School-Bldg. Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Bank) or N. Y. City; on $200.000 15s '07 .T-D $25,000o___June 1 1922
430 of 1913 at State Treasurer's of- (Subject to call after June 1 1917) WALLA WALLA.
fice in Olympia; all other bonds 55 '12 A-0 20.000o.....Apr 1 1932
This city is in Walla Walla County. YAKIMA COUNTY. Yakima.
County scat is North
at office of County Treasurer or at BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $45,000 Inc. in 1862. Pop'n 1910, 19,364.
County Bonds.
5,656
fiscal agency in N. Y. City Floating debt
State
Water&Se wer Bds. (Tax-exempt).
1919
5)0'89 A-0 $80,000acr
1926
2,753 58 '99 Jan 3159.0000
Sinking fund
(Equitable Trust Co.).
1926
Assess. val.'13(H act.)_ _1,772,862
Refunding Bonds (Tax exempt). 4s '06 Mar 80,000c&r
BOND.DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $160,000
School tax (per $1,000) l913._$38.00 4)45 g '12 J-J $40,0000-Jan 1 1932
13,875
(co.funds_)
SKAGIT COUNTY.
Warrants out.
5 000
Population In 1913 (est.)
City-Hell .* Fire-Station 000d..
32,795
Mt. Vesnon is the county seat.
Warr.out.(road dist.fds.)
INT. at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y. ys a..08 .1 $1011,01000_ Jail I 1928 Cash in road funds
7,389
Ref. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1914).
*Municipal Impt. Bonds.
Sink.fd.and cash (co.fds.) 120,274
33(6'04 J-D $100,000__ _June I 1924
5s &6s ..__ $41.403 54c
Ref. Warrant (Red. beg.In 1921)• SPOKANE COUNTY.
Bonds (Tax exempt). Uncollected tax due co.fds 155,952
Water-Works
048'11 A-08100.000____Apr 1 1931
1919 Assess. val.'14(H act.) _37.246.145
County seat Is Spokane.
4%s'99 M-S$133.000c
BOND.DEBT Sept 21 '14 3200.000
1936 State & co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $18.86
Refund. Bonds (Red. beg. in '11). Sag 'oa Nov 213.0000
41,709
Population in 1910
Assess. val.'13 (31% act.) 14,367,727 45 '01 J-D $129.000o-Deo 2 1921
(SubJect to call.)
50,465
Court Bouse & Jail Bonds
State& Co.tax(per $1,000)'13 $29.00
GEN. BONDS Oct 1914__ $686,404 Population 1914 (local)
29.241 4 4e'03 A-0 5270,0000_ __Oot 1 1923 Assessment debt (addl)____ 236.797
INT. in N. Y. and San Francisco.
Population in 1910
(Subject to eall atter Oet 1 1913.1
INT.on 33s at State Treas. office; BOND.DT.Sept 19'14.. $399,000
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
on *is at N. W. Halsey & Co.. Chi. Warrants outstanding_ 34.499
196,030
Cash on hand.
In the table below we give statistics regarding civil divisions in the State
Assess. val. 1913 (about
of Washington which are not represented among the foregiong.
SNOHOMISH
122.492,478
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n,
This city is In Snohomish County. 42% actual)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$16.00
1910.
Vatuation 51.000.
Debt.
Debt.
Inc. In 1890. Pop'n 1910. 3.244.
139.404
Population In 1910
$
$
$
$
Special water bonds payable
7.346 11,294,376
INT.at fiscal agency in New York. Adams Co. S. D. No. 1
from water rent collections.382,500
56,000
Coupon water bonds payable
Adams County S. D. No. 15_ 52.000 8.483 11,196,613 110.00
15,000
4.168
from tax levy
Anacortea (C), Skagit County., None 59,389 *1,300.000 - --SPRAGUE.
Refunded water bonds payNo. 18_ 40,000 11,510 •1.364.364 •19.00
Anacortes
This city is in Lincoln Co. Inc. Arlington,School Dist.County.x31.285
28,000
Snohomish
able from tax levy
Pop'n 1910.
5.831
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ 5125.500 In 1882.J-J $37,000c 1.110. 1932 Asotin County
95.000 10,410 14.127.141 520.56
820
Assessed val.'13(35% act.)1.177,235 5%5'12 DEBT Mar 18 '14-$37,000 Asotin (0), Motto County- 32.000
tax rate (per $1,000)'13 344.60 BOND. debt..
78,900
*2,258.203 *13.00
Total
5.000 Benton County S. D. No. 17_ - 35,000
Floating
None •1,250.000
INT. on 330 at Olympia; on 5s Assessed val. '13 (3-5 act.)- -387.889 Buckley School District No.46
No. 103. 35.000
at Co. Treas. office or Equitable Tax rate (per $1,000) 19l3._ _540.00 Chehalis County S. D.County_ 50.300 2,308 51.033.872 516.00
1.207
¢525.260
None
Cheney (C). Spokane
Trust Co., N. Y.
INT. at E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chehalis Con S.D.No.101--- 43.000 18,200 t1,455,827 t10.00
Boston, Mass.
Douglas Co. Cons.S. D. No.105 40,000 19,208 11.219.718 110.00
COUNTY.
SNOHOMISH
Endicott Sch. Dist. No. 74_-- 25.000 9.678
4,800
County seat Is Everett.
Ferry County
26.000
13,113,671 --STEVENS COUNTY.
Refunding (Subject to call).
is Colville. A portion Ferry County S. D. No. 1____x36.000
1865 608
1 1925 of County seathas been taken to form Hillyard (C). Spokane County_ 39.000 33.449 5I.164.235 __-*$53,000____Atig
3.276
this county
Funding Bonds(Red.beg.lfl 1921). the new Ferry County.
King Co.Sch. Dist. No.
None
"V- 25.000
863,641
$100.000____Jan 2 1931
367 1,812.140
King County S. D.No.3
26.000
Refunding Bonds.
5$ '11
26,000 4,055 1601.231 114.00
BOND. DEBT Feb 1913.. $153,000 43.1s02 J-J $35.000c-Mar 1 1922 King County S. D. No. 71
KlIckitat County
31,000
None¢11.682.063 120.49 10,180
Warrant debt Jan 1 1913_ 194,253
Refunding Bonds.
115,742 4Hs'09 M-N$184.000c__Nov 1 1929 Leavenworth (C), Chelan Co
-1,551
_
None
44.000
-_Cash on hand Jan 1 1913_
49.000 73.889 x2,000,000 x16.50
Assess. val.'11 (48% act.)38.737.641 (Subject to call after Nov I 1919.) Lewis Co S. 13. No.3
54.000
1,538 11,166.223 §9.00
State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '11_317.50 BOND.DEBT Sept 19'14_ 5239,000 Lincoln Co. S. D. No.31
59,209 Assessed val. 1914
e364,775
8,910,941 Moxee Drain. Dist. No. 11--- 80,000
Population in 1910
None
Okanogan County
*It, at State Treas, office; on State & Co. tax(per $1.000)'14328.00 Palouse (0),Whitman County 44.000 164.607 t7.705.762 t26.00 12,887
e618.000 *14.00
1.549
19.270
others at Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y. Population in 1910
No. 1_ _ 32.000
Co.S.
*884,549
INTEREST payable in N. Y.City Pend Oreille Co. S. D.No.5_ _ 27,500
D.
Pend Oreille
*564,783
None 11.580.!98 §3.25
Pierce Co. Sch. Dist. No.46-- 66.000
SPOKANE.
95.800 38,716 11.943.336 544.80 4,514
Puyallup, Pierce County
This city Is In Spokane County. TACOMA. the county seat of Pierce Puyallup 5th. Dist. No.3
36.000 19.254 2.394.187 ;9.50
Tacoma is
Nov. 29 1881. Commission
Moore.
None 1,275,151 15.00
Skagit Co. Un. H.S. D. No. 4_ 40,000
Inc.
government adopted In Dec. 1910. County. BondsNov. 8 1883.
Snohomish Co. S. D.No. 103- 54,000
1,446 12.631.463 18.00
Bridge
Funding Bonds.
Co. S. D.No.99_ - 30.000
792 4682,786 §14.40
1 1018 1.48'09 J-D$300,000c___July I 1929 Snohomish Co. S. D. No.305- 40.000
F-A$300.000r ..Feh
514s
5,857 ;265,972 110.00
4 Hs'12 J-J 543.000c. -Jan 1 1932 Snohomish
Crematory Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
11.446.330 $39.15 3.023
-Feb 1 1929 430'13 M-8 35.000c__Mar 15 1928 South Bend, Pacific CountY..., 52.000
$70,0000
ths '09 F-A




168

NEVADA-DEBT OF STATE.

Bonded Floating Assessed
Tax per Pop'n,
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1910.
Spokane County S. D.No.20-$42.000
Spokane Co. S. D. No. 143_ _- 32,000
Sunnyside (T), Yakima Co__ _ 53.500
None 0$538.915
___ _
1,379
Thurston County
32,000
None•14,293,102•315.15 17,581
Vancouver (C), Clark County_ 80.000
_
9.300
Walla Walla County
32,000
None§31 ,295.400 114.60 31,931
e4,900,000Walla Walla Co. S. D.No.17- 25,000
11565,368 112.50
Wapata, Yakima County-- 28.000
None
Yakima Co. 8. D. No. 36--- 36.2004,774
.
,
Yakima County S. D. No. 39_ 30.000 6320 II ,70e 62i) 4.72
Yakima County S. D. No. 49_ 36,000 14,847 1,985,295 112.60
Yakima County S. D. No. 54_ 62.000
122 1,546,405 17.10
Yakima County S. D. No. 63_ 55,000
3,086 1,853,060 17.80
figures. e 1911 figures. * 1912 figures. § 1913 figures. t 1914
g 1930
figures. x This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed
as to what is total debt.

State of Nevada.
ITS

[Vol,. =K.

shall become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporation
or association whatever, or loan Its credit in aid of any such company,
corporation
or association, except railroad corporations, companies or
associations.
Section 8. (Cities and Towns to Be Restricted by General
Laws.) The
Legislature shall provide for the organization of cities and
Saws; and restrict their powers of taxation, assessment, towns by general
borrowing money.
contracting debts and loaning their credit, except for procuring
supplies of
water.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-The Department of State advised us under date of Dec. 29 1911 that bonds or
edness of State, county or municipalities are notother evidences of indebtassessed in Nevada.
TAXATION OF MORTGAGES.
-See V. 97. p. 540, for
by the 1913 Legislature making provision for the taxation an Act passed
of mortgages,
deeds of trust, Sta.
POPULATION OF STATE.
-The 1900 figures include persons on Indian
reservations not considered in previous aggregates. Of such persons there
were 1,594 in 1890 and 6,800 in 1880. The number of Indians alone included in the 1900 and 1910 total were 8.321 and 6.192, respectively.
1910
81,87511890
45,76111870
42,491
1900
42.33511880
62.26611860
6.857
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NEVADA

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)__March 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act March 211864)
Oct. 311864
- Total area of State (square miles)
110,700
State Capital_
Carson City
Governor (till Tues. aft. 1st Mon. Jan. 1915)_ _T. L. Oddie
Sec. of State (till Tues.aft.let Mon.Jan.'15) _Geo. Brodiga
Treasurer (till Tues. aft. 1st Mon. Jan. 1915) __Win. McMillan
Comptroller
Jacob Eggers

Note.
-For reports not found in alphabetical order among the following,
see "Additional Statements" at end of this State.
ELKO.
BOND.DEBT Mar 19'14.. $50,000
This town is in Elko Co. This Sinking fund
14.010
town is not incorporated. All bonds Assess. val.'13 (31 act.) 5,070,196
are issued under an Act (approved State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 'l4_$18,00
Mar. 22 1909) authorizing the same Population In 1910
7 513
by unincorporated cities and towns.
INT. at any bank in Tonopah.
Sewer Bonds.
68 '12 Jan $60,000_ _Jan 18 '15-'27 RENO.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 19 '14460,000
City of Reno was incorp. under an
Assessed valuation 1913___1,131.460 Act of the Legislature approved Alch.
INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat. 16 1903; amended bich. 1905. Al
bonds are tax-exempt.
Bank. Chicago.
Fire Department Bonds.
58 01 J-J $3,000c_Jan 1 '15-'17
ELKO COUNTY.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the third Monday in
Elko is the county seat. All bonds 55 '04 J-J 30,000c_ __Jan 1 1924
January and sessions are limited to sixty days with pay for only sixty days. are taxable. Pop'n 1910. 8,133.
(Subject to cad beg. In 1909)
Court House and Jail Bonds.
Bridge Bonds. (Part yearly).
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For early history of State debt see "State and
Sag '09 Jan $75,000c.... _Jan '15-'29 55 '08 Jan 322,0000
1935
City Supplement" of April 1893. page 149. The details of the present debt
General Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mch 18 '14...$75,000
are as given below:
25,000 68 g '09
$30.000c
Note debt (additional)___
1929
9,777
(Subject to call 1919)
Sinking funds
LOANS-Interest- -Principal
Assessed val.'13(1-5 act.)22,655,635 55 '10 ___ 150,000c
Name and Purpose.
1935
Payable. When Due. Outstan g
'14 _$13.90
City-Hail Bds.(Red. beg. in 1917).
(
School Fund bonds April 1 1879
6
J-J Irredeemable $380,000 State&Co tax per$1.000)
INTEREST at County Tr. office. 58 '06 J-J $50.000c
1936
do
March 15 1913-- 5
J-J Mar. 15 1933
245.000
Sewer Bonds.
University Fund (90,000-acre grant)
58 '06 J-J $35.0000- _July 1 1936
bonds March 15 1913
5
J-J Mar. 15 1933
39.000 GOLDFIELD SOH. DIST. NO. 4.
(Subject to call beg. in 1917)
University Fund bonds March 15' 13 5
J-J Mar. 15
A district in Esmeralda County,
16,000
The Educational Funds own all the obligations above 1933
1935
School Bldg. Bonds (lax exempt). 5s '10 J-J $50,000c
tion $1,110.000 Massachusetts State 3s and 334% bonds;and hold in addi- 8s g 075'.) $10,000c
Park Purchase & Impt. Bonds.
1917
$175.000 State of
Idaho 4s: $232.000 State of California highway 4s; $125,000 State of
r '06 J-J $25,000c__ _Jan 1 1936
40.0000 ____1915-1918
New 75 '08 J-J
Mexico 5s and $100,000 6% county bonds.
Subject to call after Jan 1 1917)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ ___$60,000
Sinking fund
8,975 GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 '14_4296,000
TOTAL DEBT. &c.
-The total debt of the State on Sept. 1
Assassment debt (add'i)____
9,543
1914 (ex- Assess. val.'13 (31 act.)_ _ _1.084,159 Assess. val.
clusive of the irredeemable bonds for $380.000) was $300.000:
'13 (; act.) __9.847.752
(warrants). $23,889.11, and cash in treasury. E305.376.25. floating debt School tax rate(per$1,0001 '1349.00 Total tax rate(per$1,000) '13431.50
INT. at office of John Nuveen &
Population in 1910
10,867
Co., Chicago.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The following statement shows
INTEREST payable at office of
valuation of real and personal property in the State and the the assessed
net proceeds
County and ex-officio City Treasurer.
of mines for the years indicated:
HUMBOLDT COUNTY.
Winnemucca is the county seat
Real
Personal
RENO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
Net Proceeds
Total
YearsCounty High School Bonds.
Estate.
Is '03 Jan $20.000c __Jan 1915-'23
Property.
of Mines.
Assessment.
$18,000
1913
i98,530.558
*9,264,142
U.415.733
5112.210,463 6s '13 July 18,000_ _July 1915-'23 55 '09 Jan 75,0000 --1915-1929
1912
83.667.524
Building Bonds.
8.686.6968,732.859
101,087,079 Jail bonds
$28,000 58 '11 __- $237,500
1910
64.705.172
13.849.806
8,874,227
87.429,205 Lovelock fire bonds
5,600 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $342,500
1909
53.979.656
19.845,945
5.784.601
79.610,202 Lovelock school bonds....
17,000
1908
50,482.257
23.373.886
3.154,109
77,010.252 BOND.DEBT May 1914_4108,600 Assessed valuation 1011__10,530,430
1906
32,242,372
12.223,625
2.378,012
46,843.009 Assessed valuation 1913 15,583,882 Real valuation (est). -- -.21,000,000
1900
16.578.404
7.602,452
School tax rate (per$1.000)'13_ 16.70
105.900
24,286.757 Population in 1910
1890
6,825
16,934.721
7.728.663
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
686.709
25.350,094
1880
17,742.714
9.855.944
4.496,738
32.095,397 LAS VEGAS.
1870
11.320.113
8.377.995
5.910.398
25,608.507
This city is in Clark Co. Inc. TCIN
1875
ThlrdAEr t CH N yeDoa nty M.
istricS is irin CI uTRI
.
21.984,948 In 1911. Pop'n '12 (est.), 2.000.
The State tax rate (per $1,006) for 1914 was to.60:
_s
--- $10,000
Sewer Bonds.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-Nevada has in its constitution limited the State 6s '12 J-J 340.0000 _Jan 1 '22-'31 78 '12 M-N $50,000 --May 1 '17-'22
4
to a nominal indebtedness, except for the purpose of "defraying extraordi- BOND.DEBT Sept 19'14_40,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914
192310,03
0
3
190
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.) _4.237.938
15.000
nary expenses" arising from Invasion, war, &o.; and In such cases the law Total tax rate (per M000)'13.420.00 winking fund.
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act. _2,800,000
INT.payable In N.Y.or LasVegas School tax (per $1,000)
must provide an annual tax sufficient to pay the Interest semi-annually
1914 __47.50
and the principal within twenty years. Further, the State Is forbidden
Population in 1914 (est.)
A tno
LINCOLN COUNTY.
INT.at County Treasurer's 01111146
ever to assume the debt of any county, city, &c., or to donate or loan its
Pioche Is the county seat. Bonds
money or credit, or to subscribe to the stock of any company, &c.
are tax-exempt.
WASHOE COUNTY&
fts
pawyr436, eg c
b00
$1y 0 .
Reno is the coun y cea-. Bond Counties, towns, cities, &c., cannot become stockholders In any company, (Due
Jan, 1 1919.)
or loan their credit, &o. But other than that the constitution omits to BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14_ $435,000 are tax exempt to non-/e.auents
put any limit on county, city, &c., debts; though it provides that the Legis- Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_4,270,000 58 Bridge Bonds.
'05 Jan $32,000c_Jan 1 '15-'39
lature shall make general laws restricting their borrowing power. The con- State & co. tax (per $1,000)14
$17.50 58 '11 Jan 20.000c_ _Jan 2 '16-'35
stitutional provisions referred to are as follows:
Population in 1910
3,489
Court-House Bd.
MT. payable In Pioche.
5s '03 Dec $20,000c (1,000
ARTICLE IX., Section 3. (State Debt Limited.) For the purpose of
work)
55 '09 ____ 150,000c __Jan 1 '20-'34
enabling the State to transact its business upon a cash basis from its organiHospital Bonds ($1.000 yearly).
zation, the State may contract public debts, but such debts shall never in LYON COUNTY.county seat.
Yerington Is the
55 '03 Dec $11,000c____Dec 1923
the aggregate, exclusive of interest, exceed the sum of three hundred thouCounty Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 3254.000
sand dollars, except for the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenses, 4 A s'03 Jan $3,000c
1915 Total val. 1914
as hereinafter mentioned. Every such debt shall be authorized by law for
22,000,000
High-School Bonds.
State Ss Co.tax(perS1,00(,)1 4 $14 60
some purpose or purposes, to be distinctly specified therein, and every such 5s '08 Jan $2,500e..
1915 Population ,n 1910
law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest
17,434
Court•House 03.000 yrly.beg.'15)
INT.at County Treasurer's office.
semi-annually and the principal within twenty years from the passage of 4 %tt '11 Jan $35,000c
such law, and shall especially appropriate the proceeds of said taxes to the BOND.DEBT Sept 21
1914440,500 YEKINGTON.
payment of said principal and interest; and such appropriation shall not Assessed valuation
1913_6,125,000
This city is in Lyon County. Inloe repealed, nor the taxes be postponed or diminished, until the principal (Assessment 40 to 60% actual
value). corporateci March 14 1907.
and interest of said debts shall have been wholly paid. Every contract of State&Co.tax(per
$1,000)14321.00
Sewer Bonds(Red beg.
indebtedness entered into or assumed by or on behalf of the State, when Population in 1910
3.565 as '12 J-J $26,000_beg July 1922).
all Its debts and liabilities amount to said sum before mentioned, shall be
INT. at County Treas. office.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_July 1 1927
void and of no effect, except In cases of money borrowed to repel invasion,
_
Water debt (included)____ 362,000
suppress Insurrection, defend the State in time of war, or, If hostilities be NYE
36.000
COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1913
threatened, to provide for the public defense.
381,000
Tonopah is the county seat.
Real value (est.)
Section 4. (State Prohibited from Assuming Debts of Cities, dec.) The
Refundi
Bonds.
ng
Population in 1910
State shall never assume the debt of any county, town, city or other cor- 69
.__ 350.000
1939
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm 6802
poration whatever, unless such debts have been created to repel Invasion,
1,00 Y.
.r
suppress insurrection or to provide for the public defense.
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
ARTICLE VIII., Section 9. (State Shall Not Loan Its Money or Credit,
In the table below we give statements regarding minor
civil divisions of
&c.) The State shall not donate or loan money or its credit, subscribe to the State of Nevada which are not represented
among the foregoing.
or be interested in the stock of any company, association or corporation,
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop"
except corporations formed for educational or charitable purposes.
Debt.
Debt. Valuation, 31,000. 1910.
ARTICLE XVII., Section 7. (State to Assume Debts of the Territory.) Carson City Soh. Dist. No. 1_427,000 $8,200
32,000
None
All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Nevada lawfully incurred, and Elko School District
77,000
None
which remain unpaid at the time of the admission of this State into the Fallon (C), Churchill County
1519,000 §28.50
741
25,000
Union. shall be assumed by and become the debt of the State of Nevada, Metropolis School District
56.500
None 11.464.248 z19.60
Provided, That the assumption of such Indebtedness shall not prevent the Ormsby County
43,000
None 11.206,583 210.00 3,415
State from contracting the additional indebtedness as provided in Section Sparks (C), Washoe County
2,500
Sparks School District
31,000
3 of Article 9 of this constitution.
White Pine County
115.500 10,019 §8.100,248 §21.60
7,441
ARTICLE VIII., Section 10. (County, City, Town, &c., Not to Be
(0) City.
Stockholders, &c.) No county, city, town or other municipal corporation
I 1913 figures.
z 1914 figures.




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DEBTS AND RESOURCES
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STATE'S, ME'S MU Towns
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THE

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INDEX FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES, CITIES, Etc.
VIRGINIA-State,Cities, &c
Pages 169 to 172 FLORIDA-State, Cities, &c
WEST VIRGINIA-State, Cities, &c
Pages 172 to 173 ALABAMA-State,Cities, &c,_
KENTUCKY-State, Cities, &c
Pages 173 to 174 MISSISSIPPI-State, Cities,(to
TENNESSEE-State, Cities, &c
Pages 174 to 178 LOUISIANA-State, Cities, &c
NORTH CAROLINA-State,Cities, &c __Pages 178 to 181 ARKANSAS-State, Cities, &c
SOUTH CAROLINA-State,Cities, &c., Pages 181 to 182 TEXAS-State, Cities, &c
GEORGIA-State, Cities, &c
Pages 183 to 185

State of Virginia.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State..One of Original Thirteen
42,450
Total area of State (square miles)
Richmond
State Capital
H. C. Stuart
Governor (term expires Feb. 1 1918)
See'y of Com'wealth (term exp. Feb. 1 1918)-- --B. 0. James
Auditor of Pub. Ao'ts(term exp.*Moh 1 '16)_C. Lee Moore
Treasurer (term expires Feb. 1 1918)__ __A. W. Harman Jr
Second Auditor (term exp. *Mch. 1 1916)
Rosewell Page
• These officials are elected by the General Assembly and hold office
for four years.

LEGISLATURE meets biennially In even years on the second Wednesday in January. and sessions are limited to 60 days, but may be extended
for a further period not exceeding 30 days, provided three-fifths of the
members elected to each house concur.
MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS -A new Constitution
went into effect In April 1902. One of its provisions fixes a limit of indebtedness in the cases of cities and towns of 18% of the assessed value of real
estate, unless the Issue be authorized by a majority of the qualified voters.
V. 74. p. 741. Under a law passed in 1908 (Chapter 70) the right Is given
to any magisterial district located in counties of this State to issue bonds
at not exceeding 6% Interest for roads and bridges up to 10% of the assessed
value of the taxable property contained therein, provided they are authorized by a majority vote. A tax levy must be made each year to meet the
Interest and provide a sinking fund to extinguish the debt In thirty-four
years.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-We were advised under date
of Dec. 12 1911 by the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts that the
only bonds exempt from taxation under the laws of this State are bonds of
United States and of the State of Virginia.
the
STATE DEBT.
-For a detailed report of the Virginia debt as it stood prior
to 1892, and for the history of the debt settlement made by and between
the Virginia Debt Commission and the Bondholders' Committee, sec the
"State and City Supplement" of April, 1893. nages 151 and 152.
On Oct. 1 1914 Virginia's debt stood as shown below:
Riddieberger Bonds. Act of 1882. I Century Bonds. Act of 1892.
$5,594,454.16. _July 1 193213s J-J $15,819.038.42__July 1 1991
(Subject to call after 1900.)
The Literary Fund on Oct. 1 1914 held $307,900 Century bonds and
$1,579,927.28 of Riddiebergers; total, 81.887,827.28. These being held
alive in the Fund, form part of the outstanding amounts in the table.
Of the $15,819,033.42 Century bonds, 54,438,000 are coupon,311.379,600
registered and 51.436.42 fractional certificates; of the ;5,594,454.16 Riddlebergers, $1,394,500 are coupon, 54,109,200 are registered and $754.16
are fractional certificates.
The interest on the Century bonds was 2% for the first 10 years (or until
July 1 1001) and 3% thereafter. Both issues are exempt from taxation.
Total amount of outstanding bonds Issued under Act of Feb. 20 1892:
516,359,860.00
To Bondholders' Committee
1,716,933.68
Deposited with Commissioners of Sinking Fund
Canceled

$18,076.793.68
2,257,757.26

Total outstanding, Act of Feb. 20 1892
Total, Act of Feb. 14 1882

$15,819,036.42
5,594,454.16

$21,413,490.58
Total debt Oct. 1 1914
School and College debt (addltional)-65____$2,384,805.85
82,800.00 $2,467,605.85
School and College debt (addltional)-58„....
458.192.92
Old unfunded bonds (additional)
-The school and college debt here mentioned does not represent
Note.
obligations outstanding in the hands of the public. It consists entirely
say
institutions, and is evidenced by certifiof amounts owing the educational Chapter 344. Laws of 1892. These cercates of indebtedness issued under
pleasure of the State and are non-transferable.
tificates are redeemable at
The Virginia Legislature re-enacted the Funding Act of Feb. 20 1892,
bonds were allowed to be brought
all old
and under Its provisionsCentury Virginia upon the same terms as the Olcott
bonds,
In and funded Into new
settlement, provided they were presented for funding prior to Dec. 31 1896.
By the Act of Jan. 25 1898. however, bondholders were given until July 1
been regularly
1898 to come n and accept the terms, and the time has




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extended since then, the latest extension having been until December
31 19 14, with power in Board of Sinking Fund Conamissioners to extend
one year more. Bonds funded under any amendment or extension to the
Act of Feb. 20 1892 carry interest from the semi-annual period next preceding the date of funding.
WEST VIRGINIA CERTIFICATES.
-In the settlement of 1871 it WU
assumed that West Virginia should provide for one-third the principal
and interest of the then existing debt. that Is, $15,239.370 out of the total
debt of $45,718,112. To represent. therefore, West Va.'s share of bonds
funded, W. Va. "deferred certificates" were issued. West Virginia, however, refused to recognize these certificates. After lengthy litigation. the
U. S. Supreme Court on March 6 1911 decided that West Virginia should
assume liability for a debt of 57.182.507.not counting the Interest, which waa
left for adjustment between the 'villas. V. 92, p. 674. In accordance
with a resolution passed by the 1913 Legislature, the Governor of West
Virginia on April 18 1913 appointed a commission of eleven to take up the
debt question. V. 96, p. 1242. The commissioners being unable to agree,
motion was filed in the U. S. Supreme Court by the State of Virginia on
Sept. 30 1913 asking for a final decree. V. 97, p. 967. The Court, however. in June 1914 directed former Special Master C. E. Littlefield to take
additional testimony in the case and report not later than Oct. 5 1914.
An indef ni 9e ptens5 of this time was granted by the Court on Oct. 1
1914
y. tg.ex. 991
7
After about three-fourths of the old Virginia bonds had been surrendered,
and W. Va. "deferred certffictaes" been given to represent W. Va.'s onethird, under the Acts of 1871 and 1879, these Acts were repealed. The
remaining bonds were refunded under other laws. These laws required a
certificate to represent one-third the principal of the old bonds brought In
for funding, but gave "non-Interest-bearing certificates" to represent onethird the interest on old bonds. The following shows the amount of each
refunding issue:
Principal.
LOANS-Interest.
Name and Purpose.
Outstanding.
When Due.
Iv:I'M.
Int.-bearing W. Va. "derd CI.
P.
certa." of 1871 and 1879_- 6
Contingent •$15,653,843 53
J &J
Non-Interest-bearing W. Va.
def. certa. of 1871 and '79_
187,385 81
Interest-bearing certs. of 1882
1.031,551 88
Non-Int.-bearing eerts of 1882
744,051 60
Interest-bearing eerts. of 1892
287.421 99
Non-Int.-bearing certs.of 1892
$23,652 59
•It has been ascertained that $8,781,981.81 bonds were Issued finder the
Act of 1879,of which West Virginia certificates amounted to $494,565.54.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX R ATE.
A ssessment
A ssessment of
Tax Rate
Year
of Real Estate Personal Properto
Total. per $1.000.
1914
$548,621,793
$265,610,547
3814.232,340
13.50
1913
538,421,094
244,945,419
783,366.513
3.50
1912
538,924,546
237,205,102
776,129,648
3.50
1910
427,911,404
178,936,735
606,848,139
3.50
1908
413,556,799
160,081,727
573,638,526
3.50
1906
378,977,069
137.763.464
516,740,533
3.50
1905
351,725,236
126,067,247
477,792.483
3.50
1900
316,563,279
107.279.401
423,842.680
4.00
1895
313.182,340
83.132.476
396,314,816
4.00
1890
272.312,274
90.110,467
362.422,741
4.00
1885
256,916,140
84,884,270
341,800,410
4.00
1880
234.272,951
70,391,018
304,663.969
5.00
POP U L ATION.-The population of Virginia has been as follows:
1910
2,061,612 1860
•1,596,318 1820
"1.065,116
1900
1 854,184 1850
'1,421,661 1810
'974,600
1800
1,655 980 1840
•1,239,707 1800
•880,200
1880
1 512 565 1830
•1.211,405 1790
*747,610
1870
1,225,163
'This includes population of the section now forming the State of West
Virginia. Without West Virginia population was 1,219,630 In 1860;
1.119,348 In 1850; 1.015,260 in 1840; 1.034,481 in 1830; 928,348 in 1820;
869.131 In 1810; 801,608 in 1800 and 691,737 In 1790.
The proportion of the colored population was 41.76% in 1880.38.70% in
1890, 35.7% in 1900 and 32.6% In 1910. In number blacks were 526,861
In 1830 and 548,907 In 1860, both including West Virginia; 512,841 in 1870.
631.616 In 1880. 640.867 In 1890, 660.722 in 1900 and 671,096 in 1910.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF VIRGINIA.
NOTE.
-For reports not Oren in alphabetical order among the toUototnt ,
see "4dditional Statements" at end of this State.
ALEXANDRIA.
This city is in Alexandria County.
Incorporated as a town in 1749.
Coupon Bds. (Free from city tax).
4s '02 J-J $37,0000_. _July 1 1932
Refunding (Free from city tax).
4s '08 J-J $694,000c-__July 1 1938
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_.S731,000

Sinking fund
$19,000
Assessed val.'13(Si act.).86.850,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1913_ ___$17.10
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913._ 20.60
Population in 1910
15,329
INT.at office of City Treasurer and
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CHASE CITY.
BOND.DEBT Apr 1913._ 9100,500 LEXINGTON.
This town is in Rockbridge Co.
This city is in Mecklenburg
Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _4,627,603
Water-Works Bonds.
Inc. 1873. Popdlation 1910. 1.662. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13_$15.00
15 442 45 '12 -- $65,000
Water (Int. at Treas. office).
Population in 1910
58 '12 A-0 $15,000c.Oct 1 '22-27-32
INT. at County Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Nov 13 1912 $175,000
Assessed valuation 1912...1,833,386
Sewer (Int. at Treas. office).
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$10.00
5s '12 A-0 $20,000c --Oct 1 1942 FARMVILLE.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '13_968,000
2.931
This town is in Prince Edward Co. Population in 1910
Water debt (Included)
25,000 Inc. In 1859. Pop'n 1910. 2,974.
Sinking fund
1.400
Railroad Bonds.
LYNCHBURG.
Assess. val. '12 (3-5 act.)
1919
908,751 65 '89 A-0 $50,000c
This city is in Campbell County.
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $33.00
*Electric-Light Bonds.
Staunton is the County Seat.
1920 Inc. Jan. 10 1805. Pop'n '10. 29,494.
58 '05 J-J $15,000c
Public Improvement Bonds.
Road Dist. (Red. beg. July 1 '23).
*Refunding Bonds.
as '13 J-J $250,000c_ __July 1 1943 CHATHAM.
1931 3 As '01J J 9100,004r Jan 1 1932
$4,500c
This city is in Pittsylvania County. 45 '01 J-J
410'09 J-J 400,0000___July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1914 $250,000
*Sewer Bonds.
Inc. in 1882. Pop'n 1910, 1.113.
Assess. val. '13(A act.)_17,630,785
1931 4 As'12 J-J 950,000o_ _Jan 1 1946
58 '11 J4 $15,000c
School Bonds.
Permanent Improvements.
state & Co.tax (per $1.000)'13$1 .0
*Water Bonds.
1936
32,445 58 '06 ___ $3,000
Population in 1910
1931 55 '92 J-J $49.500_ -.July 1 1926
58 '11 J-J $50,000c
(Redeemable beginning in 1916.)
(Subject to call.)
INT. at Co. Treasurer's office.
1914_$134,500
58 '10 ___
3,000
1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 6
$10.000§r __Jan 11930
Assess. val.'13(A act.)_ _ _1,591,620 5s'95 ii
Street Bonds.
17.000fr _ _July 1 1930
'00 J J
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13.917.50 4s Refunding Bonds.
BEDFORD CITY (FORMERLY Ss '10 ___
$3,500
1940
*Exempt from town taxes.
5 As'12 J-D 20,000__June 1 1942
LIBERTY).
4%8 '97J-D $423,000* __June 1 1927
This city is in Bedford County. (Subject to call begin. June 1 1927.)
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Rich- 45 '00 M-S 186,000r __Mch 16 1936
Inc. Mch.3 1890. Pop'n 1910, 2.508.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
mond.and in Farmville.
4s '04 .1-J 200.000§r _Oct 1 1934
*Water Bds (Red. beg. in 1907). 53..s'12 J-D $10,000____June 1 1942
M-S 21,000__Mar 1 '15-'17
414s
.1 ./ $40.00))
July 1 1931 (Subject to call begin. June 1 1927.)
Si
4As'14 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1946
Ref. Bds.(Red. 10 yrs.frcms issue).
Water Bds (Red. begin. in 1916). FRANKLIN COUNTY.
School Bonds.
County seat Is Rooky Mount,
58 '01 F-A $30.000_ _ __Feb 1192? 58 '06 ___ $17,500
1926
35.45 '98J-J $30,000§r_ _July 1 1928
Ifs '09 M-N *60.000_May 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1914__ $55,500 Pop'n 1910. 26,480.
Va & Tenn. RR Bonds
Refunding (Part every 5 years).
Power-Plant Bonds.
Water debt (Included)
19.500
1915-1931
58 '09 J-J $98,000c_Jan 1 '19-'39 65 '71 J-J $10,100
530'10 J-D 1100.000__June 1 '15-'40 Sinking fund Jan 1914
2,000
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '14_ $230,000 Assessed veluation 1913_
715,695 GEN. BD. DT.Oct 3 '14.. 998,000 55 '81 J-J 399,000fr _Nov I 1915
Total assessed val 1913 __ 1,240,529 (Assessm't at 2-3 act val ,except on Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)__3,415,468 45 '04 F-A 600,000§r __Aug I 1938
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'13 $10.00
$218,520, which is assessed at State&Co. tax(per$1,000)'13_$19.00 414s'07 F-A 100,000So_Aug 1 1941
INT. at 1st Nat. Bk.. R'ky Mt.
actual vein°)
INT. on ref. 5s clue 1929 payable
BOND.DEBT Aug 1 '14_92,947,600
Total tax rate '14 (per $1,000) $20.50
In Lynchburg: on other bonds in Bed395,463
Sinking fund
ford. Coupons are tax-receivable.
INT. on 5s at Bank of America, FREDERICKSBURG.
Value of city prop., 1913_ 2,332,445
N.Y.City; on 5s at City Treas. office
* Exempt from city tax.
This city Is in Spottsylvania Co. Assessed valuation, real 18,521.796
Assessed val., personal_ _ _16.009,103
Inc. 1727. Pop'n 1910, 5,874.
Total value '12 (3-5 act.)_34,530,899
*Bridge Bonds.
CLIFTON FORGE.
BRISTOL.
4s '00 J-J $25.000o___July 2 1920 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'13_915.00
This city is in Allegheny County.
Bristol Is In Washington County.
-Light Bonds.
Electric
* int. at Merc. Tr. & Dep. CO..
Bridge Bonds.
Inc. Feb. 12 1890: new charter Mch.5
„s
1900. Population 1910, 6.247.
$20,000____Jan I 1921 45 '01 J-J $10,000c---Jan 2 1931 Balto.; '1* U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
Gas Works Bonds.
N. Y.; others at City Treas. office.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
General Improvement.
91 51-N $50,000c_ __Nov 1 1921
$30.000____May 1 1922 45 '00 J-J $24,500c___Jan 2 1920
TAX-EXEMPT.
-Bonds marked
Refunding Bonds.
23,000_June 1 '25&'35
'92 M-N 20,000c___Nov 1 1922
§ are exempt from city tax.
__a
Street Improvements.
15,000July 1 1932 45 '06 M-N $119,2000__May 1 1936
LIMITATION.- City's
DEBT
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg. in 1913).
75,000_ __Apr 1 1937
55 '01 J-J •
$3,000c-Jan 1 '15-'17
debt Is limited by its charter to 16%
School & Generales '01 J-J
10,000cJan 1 1921
Impt. Bonds. 48 '01 A-0 $16,5000_ ._Apr 1 1931 of taxable values, as shown by books
Street & Sewer (Red. beg. in'11).
58 '01 J-J
$65.000___Aug 1 1940
15,000c_July 1 1931
48 '01 A-0 $17.3000-__Apr 1 1931 of Commissioner of the Revenue.
Water-Works Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
Water Bonds.
5s '01 J-J
10,000c_Aug 15 1931 58 '12 J-D$190,000____June 1 1942
(Subject to call after Aug 15 1921.) (Subject to call any interest period 48 '95 J-J 321,0000 __Jan 1 1919 MARTINSVILLE.
Water and Gas Bonds
on and after June 1 1927.)
5e '01 F-A
3,600c_Aug 15 1921
This town Is situated In Henry Co.
Court-House. City-Hall & Jail. GEN. BD. DT. Sept 1914_$418,000 4s '05 A-0 $20.000c__Apr 1 1935 Inc. in 1875. Pop'n 1910. 3,369.
Normal School Bonds.
55 '08 F-A*960,000c___Aug 1 1938 Water bonds (incl.)
190,000
(int. at Treas, office).
1240 as Water
„_1928
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1928.) Sinking fund
16,000 45 '10 J-J $14.500c
J-D $30,0000
(Subject to call.)
Assessed val '13(A act )_2,559,077
Gauthier Purchase Bonds.
!flint. Bonds(Int. at Treas. office).
1930
Public-School Bonds.
6s '08 A-0 $5,000c___Apr 1 1918 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $22 00
4000_
$17
1938 esElec. J-D
(Subject to call after April 1 1913.) Population in 1910
Plant (Int. at Treas. office).
5,743 48 '08 J-J $14,500c
INT at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. GEN.BONDS Oct 2 1914_6282,500 5s '05 J-J $30,0000_ _Jan z 1939
6s '08 A-0 $20,000c_Apr 1 '18&'23
4,000 5s '05 J J
Sinking fund April 1914_
30,000c_ _May 1 1939
Water Bonds.
12.000c___Jan 2 1940
Total assessed val. 1913___4,124.950 55 '06 J-J
Is '89 J-J §$35.000c--July 1 1923 CULPEPER
COUNTY.
35,00043_ _ _Jan 5 1945
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14415.50 6s '11 J-J
Ss '02 M-N *25 000c....-Nov 1 1932
Culpeper is the county seat.
Ss '10 A-0 40,000c. _Oct 1 1940
Railroad (Int. at Treas. office).
*These bonds are secured by a deed
Magisterial District
1925
846,0000.
(Subj. to call In 1915,'20,'25 & '30.) 58 '12 Jan $40,0000 Bonds. '15-'24 of trust on Iron bridge across Rappa- 48
Jan 1
Fredericksburg. BOND.DEBT Apr 7'13_ $175,400
58 '10 A-0 920,000c___Oct 1 1940 55 '13 J-J
hannock River at
40,000c
2,000
fund
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914.. $316,600 58 '14 J-J
40,000c_Jan 1 '35-'44 Water, gas and electric-light bonds Sinking val.'12 (1-3 act.)_ _1,346,476
Water bonds (included)___ 120,000 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1914__ $119.000 are secured In same manner on the Assess.
Notes outstanding Jan 1 '14
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $22.50
9,500 Assess. val. of dist. 1912_1,800,000 water, gas and electric-light plants.
Cash In treasury
Coupons are tax-receivable.
63,187 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)1910$18.00
INT. at City Treas. office. All
Assessed val. '13(2-5 act.) 13,869.174 Population In 1910
13,472 bonds exempt from city taxes.
Value of city property 1913 900,300
INT. at County Treas. office.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_9..0.00
County seat is Boydton.
•Exempt from taxation.
GREENSVILLE COUNTY.
DANVILLE.
Atlantic & Danville RR.
Emporia is the county seat.
§ Int. at People's Nat. Bank of
Danville is in Pittsylvania Co. Inc.
Sept $92,000c__ _Sept 1 '14-'20
4s
Road Bonds (Red. Dec. 1 1919).
Lynchburg: others at Dominion Nat. as a city in 1890. Neapolis (North
Road Bonds.
Jan $80,000- -Dec 1 1949
55
Bank, Bristol.
Danville) was annexed to Danville
May$102.000_May 1 '15-'40
Bonds. 58
*Refunding A. & D. RR.
July 1 1896. Pop'n 1910. 19.020.
230,000„May 1 '15-'44
5s '14 Jan $40,000_ ___May 1 1944 58 '12 ___
Internal Improvement Bonds.
J'ne 1 14_9424,000
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
(Subject to call aft. 10 yrs. fr. Issue) TOTAL DEBT
45 '05 J-J $30,000
Jan 1935
Ass'd val.'13(1-3t02-5act.)_6,548.133
Lawrenceville Is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ $120,000
Internal !mat. (Water),
Totaro Magisterial Dist. Bonds.
1913_2,555.000 State and county tax (per $1,000)
4s '05 J4 $70,000
913.50 to $21.50
Jan 1935 Assessed valuation
1913
5s '12 ann $47,000
11.890
Population in 1910
28,956
Street Bonds.
Population In 1910
$3,000 yearly beginning 1914.)
58 '92 A-0 $15,000r_Jan '22 &'23 State & co.tax(per $1.000)'13_917.50
Powellton Magisterial Dist. Bonds. 55 '94 M'S
* Int. at County Treas. office.
7.500r___Sept 1924
58 '12 ann $31.000
'99 J-J 100,000c
NEWPORT NEWS.
July 1929
($3.000 yearly beginning 1914.)
Ls '01 F
-A 10.0000__Feb 1931
This city Is In Warwick County.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__382,000
'05 M-S 50,000__Sept 1 1935 HAMPTON. In Elizabeth City Co. Inc. Jan. 16 1896. Pop'n '10, 20,205.
Assessed
This city Is
!County _
5,800.000 4348'11 A-0 30,000 ---Oct 1 1941
*Bridge lids (Red. beg. in 1918)•
Bonds
Street, Sewer & Bridge
valuation ITotaro Dist_
966.080 55 '11 31-N 5,000 ----Nov 1 1916
1928
A-0 $40.000e.
1913 _ J Poweliton Dist. 576.120
5s '09 J-J $100,0000_ __July 1949 44s '98 Bonds,
Sewer Bonds.
Street
1944
25,0000.-_Feb
Population of county in 1910_19,244 55
1929
M-N$10,000____May 1 1917 430'04 ___
4a '99 F-A 390,0000
30,0000_ -May 1940
4 As'00
/NT. at County Treasurer's office.
,
Sewer & Gas Works
(Subject to call beg. In 1919.
1941
15,0000_ --Feb
_a '01 ___
58 '87 M-N 360,0000_ Bonds.
May 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1913__ $170,000 45 '01 31-N 1100,000c_Nov 1 1941
Neapolls Water-Works Bonds.
*36,000o. __Nov 1 1943
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Sinking fund -------------17,661 4 A r'03 M N
0,0000-_--June 1924 Assess. val.'13(A act.)_ -9,054,636 410'08 J-D 100,000--- -June 1 1948
County seat Is Rustburg. Bonds Is '94 J-D $3
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
are exempt from county taxes.
58 '86 A-0 $50,000o __Oct 1916 Total tax rate (per M000)'13417.50 45 '01 M-N $25.0))00..... Nov 1 1941
The figures for valuation and popuPopulation in 1910 -----------6,505
*Sewer. School & Jail Bonds
lation given below are exclusive of 45 Street and Bridge Bonds,
payable at City Treas. office.
INT.
'10 J-J $95,000c. __Jan 1940
45 '98 A-0 $140,000c__Apr 1 1928
the city of Lynchburg, which does
Fire Protection Bonds,
(Subject to call after Apr. 11918.)
not pay county taxes.
48 02 M-N 910,000cMay
School Bonds.
1932 HARRISONBURG.
Refunding Bds.(red, beg. in '17).
Refunding Bonds.
Rockingham Co. 4s '01 F-A $80.0000_ __Feb 1 1941
This town Is In
43007 M-S $56,000c
1937 5s '92 J-J
1924
This town
40,000c
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914___ _$56,000 58 '95 J-J 220,000e___Jan 1923 Incorporated in 1780. plants. All 55 '14 J-J
100,000 ____Jan 1925 owns its water and light
Harbor & Pler-Construction.
Assessed val. '13 (3. act.)_9,230,000 4 As'98M-S 100
'10. 4,879. 4)0'13 J-J $250000c___Feb 1 1953
State & co. tax (per M) i913_$12.50 48 '01 J-J •160 u0u __MO 1928 bonds are taxable. Pop'n
000c... _July
Plant (Red.beg. Aug. 1919)• BOND. DEBT July 1914_3921,000
Population In 1910
_23.043 48 '01 3$-3 60,000o. _Sept 1931 4s Elec. F A Sra.1,000c Aug 15 1934 Sinking fund May 1914_ _ _
$59,442
'04
1931
$9,551,900
INTEREST Is payable at Mercan- 48 '05 J-J
74.0000__July 1 1935
Funding Bds.(Red. July 1 1914). Assessed val. (real)
45 '06J-J
tile Tr. & Dep. Co., nano.. Md.
2,527,560
§25.000c_ - _Jan 1 1936 55
J-J $67,400r_ July 1 1924 Assessed val. (personal)
12,079,460
58 '11 J-J
20.000c
Water Bds.(Red. beg. 1917). 1927 Total valuation 1914
Jan 1941
4 )4s'12 F
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
-A 50,000. Aug 1 1942 Ss
True value (est.)_____ _ _ _20,000,000
837,0UUC_ _Nov 1
M.
Charlottesville Is the county seat 5s '14 __
25,000____Nov 1 1944
Ref. Light (Subject to call). 2 1920 Total tax rate (per 11.001)) '13 $16.00
of Albemarle County. Ino. July 1
Paving & Water Impr, Bonds.
* Int. at Bank of N.Y., N. B. A.;
58 '10 M-N $19,000c. 518.y
1888. Bonds exempt from city tax. 48 '02 M-S $10,0000____Mar 1932
School, Fire & Inapt. Bonds.
on others at City Treas. office.
Refunding Bonds.
Water Power & Light Bonds.
58 '11 J-D 175,0000.--Dec 1 1941
4)4s'06 J-J $142.000o_ _Jan 1 1936 48 '00 M-N$60,000c____May 1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $258,400
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926.)
Electric Light Bonds.
Asserts. val.'14(A act.)___3,945.571
J.J
Is
$3.000c.. Jan 1 1925 4 Well _
This city is in Norfolk. Co. Inc.
$150.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $13.00
BOND,DEBT Oct 16'14_Oct 1941
Water (Red.beg. in 1908).
INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Sept. 1736. Town of Berkely an$1,481,500
A-0 $12,000e. Apr 1 1938 Water & light bds.(incl.)_
nexed Jan. 1906 and 9th and 10th
ii
513,500
Reservoir (Red. 10 yrs.from issue.) Value of city prop'ty 1913 2,900,000
Wards in 1911. Bonds exempt from
VILLE.
43s '07 J-J $160.0aoc _Jan 1 1947 Assess.val.'13'14( (act.) $17,535,686 LAWRENCE in Brunswick County. city taxes. Pop'n 1910. 67.452.
This town is
City Council takes action for addi4)s'08 M-S 34.000c_ - -Sept 1 1948 Total tax rate (per 61,000)'11$17.50
and Sewer Bonds.
Water. Light
Population In 1910
Sewerage Roods
_ _ _19,020 5s
J4 $50.000_Apr 1 '22,'32, '42 tional source of water supply. V.
M-NS15,500c
99. p. 621.
• $10,000 of this Issue Is for water.
High-School-Building Bonds.
General Purposes,
58 '14 M-S 80,0000__ Sept 1 1934 I $13,500 of this issue is for water 5As
J-J $12,000
and gas.
A-01115,000e&r_Apr I 1923
Street Bonds
TOT.BD. DT.Sept 29 '14_362,000 58
M-N 100,000e___Nov 1 1924
5,500 58
Is
J-D $80,000c_ __June 1 1943
Sinking fund
OPTIONAL.
-All
J-D 50,000r__June 1 1926
(Subject to call alter June 1 1913.) (with exception of the 5% bonds Assess. val. '13 ()( act.)___$846,000 45
$50.000 due in
M-S
5,000r_ __Sept 1 1926
-Plant Bonds.
Gas
1916) are subject to call ten years af- Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13_920.50 55
__1914-1925 ter their date
1.733 55
M-S 24,500c__ _Sept 1 1926
45 '12 J-J $22,000
Population In 1910
of issue.
48
A-0 78,000_ __ _Oct 1 1934
Sept 1 1914 $573.500
treasury.
BOND.DEBT
,
111T. at town
TAX-EXEMPT.
36.892
48
J-J
-All 5, 4 3§ and
90,000c_ _Jan 1 1934
Floating debt
143.000 4% bonds are exempt from city tax. LEE COUNTY.
4s
M-N 40.000c&r_Nov 1 1928
Sinking fund
act.)_4,625,204
48
J-J 302,000c-_Jan 1 1937
Assess. val. '14 (2-3
Jonesville is the county seat.
INTEREST Is payable in Danville
45
M-S 149.000____Mch 1 1936
Total tax rate (per 21.000) '13 $1678 and all coupons are tax-receivable.
Road Bonds.
______ 6,765
J-J 180.000____Jan 1 1939
1910_
$384,000__Jan 2 '16-'41 45
Population in
55 '11 J-J
48
M-S 60,000-___Mch 1 1939
INT. on bonds of 1908 at City DINWIDDIE COUNTY.
_s '14 ___ 46,000
Dinwiddie is the county seat.
Treas, office; on others in CharlottesBOND.DEBT Mar 25 '19_ 9364,000 4 A8'10 J-J 731.000c-July I 1940
(Mercantile Tr. &
4 HalI A-0 120,0004:I-Apr 1 1941
Road Bds (Red. beg. in 1930
ville, Baltimore
Assessed val.'12 (1-3 act)
)•
-Sept 1 1942
..
' 11,9 345,00013
A L "
Dep. Co.) and N.Y.at Hountze Bros 65 '10 Nov $100,500o_Nov 1 1940 Population in 1910

AMHERST COUNTY.
Amherst is the county seat.
--- $120,000
Road Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1945
58 '11 8-an $135,000c
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '14_ $255,000
Assessed valuation 1913. 3,363,072
State &Co. tax (per $1,000)'13_917.00
18,932
PopularPon in 1910

CO.

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NORFOLK.

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VIRGINIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

171

RADFORD.
PETERSBURG.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
NORFOLK (Concluded.)
This city is in Montgomery Co.
Petersburg Is in Dinwiddie Co.
The county seat Is Harrisonburg.
Park Place Word Bonds.
Inc. Feb. 1893. Pop'n 1910, 4,202.
County Bds.(Int. at Treas. office)
4s
.14 9130.000_ _ _Jan 1 1934 Inc. 1784. Pop'n 1910, 24,127.
Bonds are exempt from city tax.
Bonds are exempt from city taxes.
J-J $85,0000 ____1926-11127
55
4s
A-0 45,000____Oct 1 1934
City Fund & Floating Debt.
Bridge and Street Bonds.
(Subject to call $40,000 July 1 1916
4s
14-S 140,000____Sept 1 1936
M-S $55.000r___Sept 1 1923 68
and $45,000 Jan 1 1917.)
J-J i$41,500c
1923
70.000_ __Jan 1 1939 be
48
J-J
Funding Bonds
45
3-3
1,000c
Refunding Bonds,
466510 J-J 115,000c___July 1 1940
Refunding Bonds.
4s
J-D $12,00063'ne 29'16-'16
4365 11 A-0 250,0000___Apr 1 1941 55 96 M-N $58,000c_ _May 1 1936
Street Improvement.
48
J-J $15.000c
1940
Highway Bds.(Red. beg.in 1915).
466812 M-S 20,000o_ _Sept 1 1942
$75,000c_ _Jan 1 1941
3 gs
School Bonds.
6s '12 May $10.000c_May 15 1922
Atlantic City Ward Bonds.
M-N 75.000c_ _Aug 1 1945 55
J-J $56,000c
$97,000
Oct 1914_
1940 GEN.BD. DT.
55
J-J $34,000____July 1 1922 4s
M-N 75,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1946
Street and Impt. Bonds.
Highway bonds (additional) 20,000
5s
A-0 15,000____Oct 1 1922 45
Water improvement.
5s
J-J $25.000c
1940 Assessed val.'13 (act.)_ _19,000.000
1 1924
5,000___ _July
bs
J-J
F-A Ss0.000c __Feb 1 1944 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914j138,500 StateSzCo.tax(per $1,000)'13..112.50
6,000____June 1 1926 5s
Is
J-D
Street, Sewer and Water Bonds.
Sinking fund
34,903
18,000 Population in 1910
as
M-N 52,000____Nov 1 1928
g '09 M-N
48
J-D 180.000____Dee 1 1928 48 Refunding $70.000c_ .May 1 1949 Assess. val. '13 (34act.)___2,021,931
Bonds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1913__$12.50
4s
M-N 50,000____Nov 1 1929
F.A$297 500c___Aug 1 1929
6 INT. payable in Baltimore, Md.; RUSSELL COUNTY. seat.
45
M-N 40.000-__May 1 1931 55
J-J 194.500e_ _July 1 1935 others at City
Lebanon is the county
45
.1-3 460,000___-JulY 1 1932 55
Treasurer's office.
M-N 190,000c._ _May 1943
Road (Int. at Treasurer's office).
4e
A-0 20.000-__Oct 1 1934 4s School Bonds.
58 '12 3
-fl $70,0000.Deo 1 '36-$9
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1912__ $217,000
Is
M-N $50,000o-May 1 1915 45 g '09 31-N $80,000__May 1 1940 RICHMOND.
Permanent !rapt. Bonds.
Richmond is the county seat of Assessed valuation 1912___4,790,063
60,000c___July 1 1921
J-.1
55
23.474
,
-Nov 1 1928 456g'12 A-0$300,000c__Oct 1 1952 Henrioo County. Incorp. 1782. The Population in 1910
M-N 250,0000
418
0'04 A-0 165.0000-Oct 1 1934 BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14$1,550,000 city of Manchester was annexed on
478,587 Apr. 15 1910 (V. 90, p. 871) and SALEM.
M-S 50,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1938 Sinking fund
48
This town is in Roanoke County.
NET DEBT Sept 29 '14
1,071,413 the annexation of approximately 16
Brarobloton Ward Bonds.
M-S $7.000c___Sept 1 1919 Assess. val '13(abt.act.)_19,882,355 square miles of new territory was pro- Bonds exempt from town taxes.
Is
4,000r_ _ _Nov I 1920 City tax rate (per 11,000) '13-314.00 mulgated on Oct. 5 1914. V. 99, Population 1910, 3,849.
MN
Ss
Bonds carry tax-receivable coup.
Refunding Bonds.
p. 1392.
M-N 20.000c&r_May 1 1921
5s
48
A-06E34,000o --------1920
Bonded Debt.
F
-A 20,000c_ _Feb I 1922
55
INTEREST on refunding 5s pay55
11-N *19.000e
1931
20,000c_ __Sept 1 1922 able in Baltimore at Mero. Tr. & Dep. 5s
A-0 $1,000r
Oct 1923
M-S
58
Water and Improvement Bonds
J-J
77,200r__Jan '20 & '21
F-A 20,000c_ -Feb 1 1924 Co.; oth. bonds at City Treas. office. 5s
Is
1-S4535,000o
1934
58
140,000r
1
,
Jan 1922 58
BUS 20,000c&r_Sept 1 1924
be
DEBT LIMITATION.
-The city's 55
Light, Water Sewer & impt. Bda.
3-3 625,350r__July '21-'22
M-N 170,000____Nov I 1929
48
--1937
M-S $50,000o
J-J 229,300r_Jan '20 & '21 55
M-N 105.000---May 1 1931 debt is limited by law to 22% of the 4s
48
J-J 248,000r_Jan '22 & '23 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ 1138,000
M-S 20,000c-__Sept 1 1930 assessed valuation of its taxable 45
48
real estate.
12,872
4s
3-3 244,650r_ _Jan '24 & '25 Sinking fund
Paving and General Purposes.
48
3-3 452,450r_ _Jan '26 & '27 Assessed val. (2-5 act.)____2,188,769
M-N S55.000c&r_MaY 1 1916
Is
45
J-J 751,500r_Jan '28 & '29 Total tax(per$1,000) 1911 -416.00
J-D 14,000c-June 1 1916 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
5s
Chatham is the county seat.
4s
M-S 37,500c&r-Sept 1 1917
J-J
31,000r____Jan 1 1930
§ INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
5s
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4s
J-J 199,400r_July '20 & '21 N. Y. *Nat. City Bank, N. Y.;
3
-fl 35,000c&r_Dec 1 1917
Is
J-J
J-D 70.000c&r.June 1 1919 58 '14 J-J $30,000__ __Jan 1 1948 48
96,525r_July '22 & '23 others at Town Treasurer's office.
ile
.1-3 708,050r_July '24 & '25
M-N 79,000c&r-Nov 1 1920 BOND.DEBT Mar 1914_ $176,000 48
5s
3-3 340,000rJuly '26 & '27
34-S 145,5000-Mch 1 1922 Assessed valuation 191310,978,265 48
lie
J-J 150,000r
50,709 48
M-N 173,000c-Nov 1 1929 Population in 1910
July 1929 SCOTT COUNTY.
48
Gate City is the county seat.
INT. payable in Chatham.
4,
M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1930
J-J 589.000r.....Jan 1938
48
Fulkerson Magisterial Dist.Bds.
45 '04 J-J 334,600c&r_July 1938
M-N 15.000c_May 1 1931
49
s
-a $33,800
48 '05 J-J
3-3 84.000c_ _ _July 1 1932 PORTSMOUTH.
45
52,400r
Jan 1939 5;15
Estiliville Magisterial Dist. Bds.
40,000c___Jan 1 1944
Portsmouth is the county seat of 48 '05 3-3 166,000r_ -- July 1939
J-J
4M8
53is
s $100000
-a
House Building and Site. Norfolk County. Incorp. in 1858.
Market
48 '05 J-J 254.000c&r_jan 1940
Johnson Magisterial Dist. Bds.
Bonds are exempt from city tax.
M-S $75,000c&r_Sept 1 1919
48 '06 J-J 612,500c&r July 1940
lis
s
-a $33,300____ -------...
Atlanta & Danville RR. Bonds
45 '07 J-J 957,500r__-_Jan 1941 53is
M-N 70.000e&r_Nov 1 1920
55
58 '90 J-J $150,000____Jan 1 1920 45 '07 J-J 539,300c&r-july 1941 Total district debt Jan 1914.3167,100
Renewal Bonds.
Building Bonds.
$1,000r__ _July 1 1933
48
J-J
.1-3 350,000c&r_Jan 1942 County has no bonded debt.
135
$4,066.595
M-8 96.500c&r_Mar 1 1922 be '94 MS 135,000____Sept I 1924 45 '08 3-3 289.500r___July 1942 Assessed 1County
Is
Ferry Bonds
45 '09 J-J 252.300r__Jan 194$ valuation Fuikerson Dist. 353.972
J-D 189.000c&r.June 1 1923
55
EstIllville Dist. 1,055,347
J-D 105,000c&r_Dec 1 1923 58 '97 J-J $25.000..._ July 1 1927 45 '09 J-J1.500.000eScr_july 1943
58
381,963
Johnson Dist
Floating Debt. Street and Jail.
48 '11 J-J1,400.0000...July 1 1945
48
M-N 77,000c __Nov 1 1928
4s
M-N 151,000c_ -Nov I 1929 58 '92 J-D $43,000_ June 1 1922 48 '14 J-J 1,500,000c__Jan 1 1948
Grading and Paying Bonds.
430'14 J-J 200,000____July 1 1920 SB1YTH COUNTY
M-S 200.000c_ Sept 1 1930
4s
Manchester Bonds (Assumed).
Marlon is the county seat.
43011 A-0 320,000c_Apr 1 1941 45 '03 M-N $100,000_ __May 1 1933
Redemption Bonds.
M-S $15,000____May 1 1941
59
Asylum Bonds.
J-D 110.000c-June 1 1943
430
55 '88 J-J 382.800_301y 1 1918
Water Bonds.
Park Bonds.
---- $4,000
3-D $60.000c..__Dec 1 1918
A-0$114.0000___Oct 1 1922 58 '92 J-D 14,500_ __June 1 1922 6eg
Court
-House Bonds.
as
21.000e___July 1 1933 58 '94 M-N 65.000_ ._May 1 1924 48 '06 3-3
20.000o___July 1 1940
_
$57,500
48
J-J
Refunding Bonds.
5s 96 3-fl 22.000June 1 1926
Road District Bonds.
Street Bonds.
-fl 29.000__3une1 1928 434s
J-J $120,0000___July 1 1930 5s '14 A-03185,000
4348'11 ___ $27,000____Feb 1 1941 58 '98 3
55 '99 3-fl 25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1929 45 '05 M-N 60.000c_ __May 1 1935 (is '12 J-J
50,000c___Jan 1 1942
Berkley Ward Bonds.
139,900____Jan 1 1930
Fairmount Bonds (Assumed).
(Subject to call beignning in 1927)
J-J $25.000c___July 1 1926 48 '00
65
M-S $45,000____Sept 1 1934
Road and Bridge Bonds.
J-D 25.0000___July 1 1927 45 '00 J-D 13.500__June 1 1930 6s
Os
11,500____June 1 1931
25,000c___July 1 1928 45 '01 .1-D
Henrico Debt Bonds (Assumed). 5s '13 M S $90.000c
J-J
Ile
Street Bonds.
5s
.7-3 130,530 ___Jan 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19143181,000
M-S 35,000c. _Mel] I 1930
Is
Highland Park Bonds (assumed). Assessed valuation 1913._5,549,775
Is
F
-A 40.0000_ -_Feb 1 1931 414g'10 F-A$125,000c___Aug 1 1940
State&Co.tax(per$1,000 '12_ _515.50
Is
M-S 50,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1932 436s'12 A-0 100,000c___Oct 1 1942 _s
- $180,000
Paving and Street Bonds.
20.326
Mch 25,000_ _Mch 1 1920
Barton Hgts. Bonds (assumed). Population in 1910
55
-A $10,000____Feb 1 1933
INT. at County Treasurer's office
Is
July
5.000----JULY 1 1922 4 )0'08 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1938 58 '03 F
School Bonds.
52.000___ _Jan 1 1939
6s '05 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1935
45
J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1939 41 '06 A-0 $12,000 ___Oct 1 1938 68 '06 M-N 15,000___1May 1 1936 SOUTH BOSTON.
.1-3
lis
30,000c..-July 1 1938 68 '09 M-S 15,000____Mar 1 1939
12,000c-July I 1940 460'08 J-J
This town is in Halifax County.
430'10 J-J
430'10 F
-A 50,000c_ __Aug 1 1940 6s '11 J-D 10,000____Dec 1 1941 65
___ $86,500
Ninth Ward Bonds.
Sewer Bonds
___
20,000
430'12 M-S$256,000o-Sept 1 1942
65 '12 .1-3
. 10,000____Jan 1 1942 4)6s
55 '94 M-S $50,000____Sept 1 1924 68 '14
Tenth Ward Bonds.
25,000c_ _ _July 1 1944 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914.. $107,000
1,600
436512 11-S3214,0000-Sept 1 1942 5s '95 11-S 25.000__Sept 1 1924
Gunter Park Bonds (assumed). Sinking fund
58 '96 SUS 25.000____Sept 1 1924
Jail Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914__ _2,700,000
$125,000
-fl 15.000_Dec I 1926
48
111-N $75,000c__ _May 1 1931 Is '96 3
No. Richmond Bonds (assumed). Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_310.00
July 1 1938 6s '14 ___ $85,000
Cemetery Site Bonds.
4)4s'08 J-J 110.000c
Population in 1910
3.516
48
M-S $53,000_ -Sept 1 1936
Fifth Ward (School Bonds).
TOT.DEBT Sept 29'14.114,547,094
5s '97 F-A 310,000_ _Aug 1 1927 Water bds., spec. (Incl.).
Crematory Bonds.
405,000 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
4e
M-S $30,000__-_Mch 1 1938 5s '98 J-J
3,000_ _Jan 1 1928 Sinking fund and cash_ _ _ 3,625,530
Spotsylvanla is the county seat. '
School Bonds.
Paving and Grading.
Assessed valuation, real_ 98.555,956
Road Dist. (Red. beg. in 1918).
48
F
-A $21.000___ Aug 1 1938 45 '01 M-S 350,000_ _Mch 1 1931 Assessed val., personal__ 62.116,021 bs '13 soan $40.000c
.
1943
Refunding Water Bonds.
45 '02 A-0 25,000__-_Apr 1 1932 Total valuation 1914 ___160,671,977 TOTAL DEBT Apr 29 '14..$130,000
45
11-N 5400.000c&r May 1 1931 45 '02 A-0 25,000____Apr I 1932 City tax rate (per $1.000)'14$14.00 Population in 1910
9.935
Certifs ofindebtedness 6% $500,000
Sixth Ward (limit. Bonds).
Population in 1914 (est.)_ __ _153,500
Past-due bonds
53.550 4365'10 F
-A $37.500 _ _Aug 1 1940
CITY PROPERTY.
-The city STAFFORD COUNTY.
Assessed valuation.
-54,6.0real
430'12 A-0 87,500c___Oct 1 1942 owns its water works, gas plant,
Stafford is the county seat.
Assessed val., personal __ 15.541460
Seventh Ward Bonds.
electric-lighting plant,city hall, alms- Road & Bridge !mut. Bonds.
Total asse,ssed val., 1913. 70.187,860 4358'10 F
-A 137.5O0
Aug
house, market houses, school build- Ss '12 J-J
1942
(Assessment on real estate about 2-3 430'12 A-0 87.500c___Oct 1 1940 ings, engine houses, parks,sewer sys- (Subject to $100,000c_ _ _July 1 after
1 1942
call $20,000 on or
actual value.)
BOND.DEBT May 1914 $1,666,200 tem, &c., the aggregate value of
July 1 1922 and $20,000 every 5
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_316.50 Assets,cash,notes&prop'ty 2,390,501 which is $19,695,730.
years thereafter).
Park Place tax (per $1.000)'13 $17.00 Assess. val.(personal).- 2.207.706
TAX FREE.
-All bonds are ex- BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_- $125,000
Oct. 1 '14. Jan. 1 '14. Assessed val. (real)
Sinking fund
16,000
10,523.821 empt from taxation by the city.
Tot. bond.dt-$9,345,550 $9,143.550 Total valuation 1913_ __ I2,731,527
1,884,034
-The city's Assessed valuation 1913
DEBT LIMITATION.
Sinking funds_ 1,321,510 1.240.308 City tax (per $1,000) 1913__-_$14.50 debt is limited by its charter to 18% Real value (estimated)._ _5,000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1913
3.00 of the assessed valuation of real est. Population in 1910
8.070
Net debt_ _-$8,024,040 $7,903.242 Population in 1910 (Census)_ -33.190
INT. in N.Y.C. or Fredericksburg.
Water debt
DEBT LIMITATION.
-This oity's ROANOKE.
incl. above)*$1,080.000•31.065,000 debt is limited by law to 18% of the
Roanoke Is surrounded by a county STA17NTON.
.Of this amount $165.000 is not real estata valuation.
of the same name; while formerly a
This city is in Augusta County.
counted as against the bond-issuing
part of that county, It is now IndeSmall-Pox Bds.(Red. May 1 '05).
capacity of the city by authority of PULASKI.
pendent of same. Incorp. In 1884.
be '95
$2,000c. MaA. 1 1925
of Assembly 1901-1902.
This city is in Pulaski County.
Acts
Bonds are exempt from city taxes.
Floating Debt (Red. 10 yrs. from
CITY PROPERTY.
-The axed Incorp. Feb. 24 1886. Bonds arc
Railway.
issue).
assets of the city were reported on exempt from town taxes.
Os 88 34 3100.000c _ __July 1918 45 '02 ___ $15,000m___May 1 1932
Court
-House Bonds.
Is .07 .7-.1
Jan. 1 1914 as follows; City. 17.761,Public Building Bonds.
.14) (Mile
.1 ari 1 11137
J-J $25.000c
1920 4;0'11 M-N$230.000c_May 1 1941
846; water. *2.643.937, and Park as
Street (Red. aft. 10 yrs. jrcmi iss).
Water Bonds.
Place Ward, 1988,082, making a
Firs Department Bonds
5s'96
$15.000c_blay 1 1926
$11.393.865. General assess- Is
J-J $40.0000
1940 45 '06 J-J 525.000c___Jan 1 1936 %8'98
total of
25,000c_July 1 1928
*Electric ugh and Water.
•ment made every five years.
43.0'10 M-N 40,000c_May 1 1940 4365 '97 _
21,000e . May 1 1927
J-J $45,000c
-The city's 55
1930
DEBT LIMITATION.
Refunding Bonds.
Elec. Light(Red. 10 yrs.from
School Bonds.
45 '99 A-0 $15,000c._ _Apr 1 1929 45 '13 ___
debt is limited by its charter to 18%
$2,500____Nov 1 1943
$10,000o
1930 48 '03 J-J
(except in Park Place Ward, valua- 58
53,000c. __July 1 1033
School (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from Os.)
45 '05 J-J
24.000c
tion $4.885.300, included above: it is 58Sewer Bonds.
July 1 1935 es '07 J-J $20,000c_ __Jan 1 1937
'13 A-0 $49,000__Oct 1 '15-'43 430'06 J-J 414,000o_ __July 1 1936 4s '13
20% until 1917) of the assessed valu__ _
15,000m_ _July 1 1943
Street Improvement Bonds.
ation of real estate and personal prop- BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14_ $170,000
issue).
Sinking fund
13,000 45 '06 .1-3 $275.000c_jan 1 1936 45 Water(Red. aft. 10 yrs.from1 1939
erty.
'09 ___
16,000m_Nov
Assessed valuation
1,500,000 430'10 M-N285,000c_May 1 1940
Redemption Bonds.
Real value (est.)
5 000,000
COUNTY
Sewer Bonds.
NORFOLK
i$37,500c___Jan 1 1925
96
Total tax rate (per$1,000)'14_312.50 4s '06 3-3 $100.000c_ _Jan 1 193 Is ' '96_
Portsmouth is the county seat.
, 1;4s
26,000c__ _July 1 1926
Population in 1910
4 807 4.30'10 M-N 75,000c__May 1 1940
Magisterial School Districts.
'97___
10,000r_ __July 1 1928
*INT. payable in Columbus, Ohio.
1930
School Bonds.
430'97
175,000e___May 1 1927
5 '10 s-an $70,000
1932 others in New York City.
121,600
4Ms'10 M-N$100,000c_May I 1940 130'97 ____ 63,000m_May 1 1927
Park Bonds.
Road Bonds
is '00 ____ 55.000e_ _ .July 1 1915
430'11 s
-a 120,000c
(Subject to call July 1 1905.)
4365 08 J-J $200,000c__ _July 1 1928 PULASKI COUNTY.
Pulaski is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_$1,856,000 48 '98 __
Road and Bridge Bonds.
$18,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1928
75.000
1930
Road Bonds(part every 5 years).
Sinking fund Apr 1914 ___
185,000 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1918.)
so 10 e-a
-A $70.000c_Feb 1 '20-'40 Assess. val.'13 ()4 act.)_37,361,238 3368'99
GEN'.BD.DT.Oct 1914_ $275,000 530'10 F
$11,700m__ Jan 1 1929
50,000 58 '12 3-3 100.000c_Jan 1 '23-'40 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913___$12.50
fund
Sinking
(Subject to call Jan 1 1909.)
191,600 TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '14 $170.000 Population in 1910 (Census)__34,874 330'99
sch, dU. bds.(add'i)
_ $10.500 m_Jan 1 1929
2,000
INT. payable at City Treas, office
moose. val.'13 (3-5 act.) 5,000,000 Sinking fund April 1 1914 _ _
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.)_ _5,486,442 and in N. Y. City.
State&Co.tax(Per $1.000) '11_$11.50
38 '08 ___ $10.000c__ Jan I 1928
52,744 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13 $14.70
DEBT LIMITATION by consti- 35 '98 _
Population in 1910
1,000 m__July
in 1910
rNT. at Co. Treas. office or at PopulationCounty Treasurer's 17,216 tution, 10% of assess. val. of all Is '05 M-N 205,000c_ _Nov 1 1928
1 1935
office. property.
INT. at
Merchants'& Planters'Bk of Norfolk
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1915.)




172

WEST VIRGINIA-DEBT OF STATE.

XCIX.

Personal
Roads (Int. at Treas. office).
Railroad
Real Estate.
1915-1946 Years.
Property.
5s g
J-J $611,000
Property,etc.
Total.
$
$
TOTAL DEBT Sept 29 '14 $611,000
$
880,175,808 281,059,898 317,730.7861278,966,492
3act.)_9,323,793 1914
As'd val.'13(1-3 to
1913_
670,000,000 264,000.000 312,000,000 1246,000,000
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)833,747.633 239,238,206 295,028,819 1188,012,858
;17.00 1912
Clark Fork Dist
601,187,043 235,795,169 282,845.981 1119,828,173
18.80 1910
Jeffersonville Dist
489.854,269 207.290.111 240,088,339 937.232.719
18.80 1908
Maiden Spring Dist
1904
168.185.882
79.630.346
30.043,170 277,859,198
1900
158 563,206
59,773,084
22.976,974 241,313,244
WINCHESTER.
1895
147,673.069
53.905.180
22.447,495 224,025.744
This city is in Frederick County. 1890
121,202.365 48.725 222
17.237.766 187.165,353
Inc. April 2 1874. Pop. 1910 5.864. 1885
119.982,350
46,707.755
13.268,229 179,958,334
1880
105.000.358
34.622,399
7.368.983 146.991,740
Redemption Bonds.
1870
38,032.395
95,388,047
7,362,844 140,783,286
J-J $25.000e_ __Jan 1 1024
45
SUFFOLK.
1867
32.597.938
88.894.702
6,568.103 126.060,743
This city is in Nansemond County. (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1915.)
1925
J-J $42,000c
TAX RATE.
Town established May 1742:formally 4.1
-The State tax rate (per $1.000) in 1914 for all purposes was
Sewer Bonds.
$1.00.
bloom. In Jan. 1808 and made a city
$49.0000__July 1929
In Oct. 1910. Bonds are tax-exempt. 4s
DEBT LIMITATION.
-Provisions limiting the debt
-making power of
Public-School Bond:.
General Improvement Bonds.
the State and the various sub-divisions are found in Article X of the State
1925
J-J
$3.500e
-an $11,250c&r 1915-'23-'24 45
58
s
constitution of 1872; the sections pertaining thereto being as follows:
City-Hail Bonds.
Redemption Bonds.
-No debt shall be contracted by this State, except to meet
SECTION 4.
1920
1932 ts
A-0 *26.000c
s-a $20.000c
45
8.0000
1921 casual deficits in the revenue: to redeem a previous liability of the State. to
30.000c___Aug 1 1920 345
A-0
Si '10 J-J
suppress insurrection, repel invasion, or defend the State in time of war;
Trustees Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Handley
$25,000____July 1 1919 but the payment of any liability other than that for the ordinary expenses
454s '06 J-J*2100,0000_July 2 1938 55
2008 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_$193.500 of the State shall be equally distributed over a period of at least twenty
4340'08 J-J
2.500r
Sewer Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__5,166,006 years.
1937 Total tax %per $1.000) 1013 $11.50
s
-a $15,000c
4s
-The credit of the State shall not be granted to, or In aid
SECTION 6.
School Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at Bank of of, any county, city, township, corporation or person; nor shall the State
Ss '11 M-N 240,0000-May 1 1921 Winchester or at City Treas. office. ever assume,or become responsible for the debts or liabilities of any county.
-Funding & School-Imp.Bds
Street
city, township, corporation, or person, nor shall the State ever hereafter
55 '12 F-A $40.000c__Aug 1 1942
become a joint owner or stockholder in any company or association In this
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $258,750 WISE COUNTY.
State or elsewhere, formed for any purpose whatever.
Wise is the county seat.
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)__4.942.484
SECTION 7.-CoUnty authorities shall never assess taxes In any one
Road & Bridge (Red. beg. 1931).
Total tax (per $1,000) '13 .._ _318 21 55
1941 year the aggregate of which shall exceed ninety-five cents per one hundred
'11 s-an$700,0000
Population In 1910.
7.008
(Red.beg:33) dollars valuation, except for the support of free schools; payment of indebtMagisterialDist.Bds.
*Int. at Hanover Nat. Bank,
1943 edness existing at the time of the adoption of this Constitution; and for the
5s '13 s-an$260,000c
N. Y.; others at City Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14_ $960,000 payment of any indebtedness with the Interest thereon created under the
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_11,582,599 succeeding section, unless such assessment with all questions Involving the
COUNTY.
TAZEWELL
shall have been submitted to the vote of the
Tazewell is the county seat. The State & Co.tax(per $1,000)13 $21.50 Increase of such aggregate.
_34,162 people of the county, and have received three-fifths of all the votes cast for
bonds below are part of an authorized Population In 1910_
and against it.
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
issue of $625,000. Pop.'10. 24.946.
[Note -The legislature of 1904 passed a tax measure limiting county
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
levies after 1905 to 60 cents per $100 of valuation.
In the table below we give statistics regarding several civil divisions in
-No county, city, school district, or municipal corporaSECTION 8.
Virginia not included in the foregoing:
tion. except in cases where such corporations have already authorized their
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n. bonds to be issued. shall hereafter be allowed to become indebted.In any
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1910.
manner, or for any purpose, to an amount, including existing indebtenciess,
Accomack
$6,622,169
36.65n In the aggregate exceeding 5 per centum on the value of the taxable propAllegheny County0000
None 17,601,411 *15.50 14,173 erty therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and County
County
$3
9
8,
None •t674.395 -Ashland (T),Hanover County 51.400
1,324 taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness, nor without, at the
Basic City, Augusta County
47,500
7,600 *561.444 *7.50
1,632 same time, providing for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to
Bigstone Gap (T), Wise Co
75,000
2.500 t800,000 tal2.50
2,590 pay. annually, the interest on such debt, and the principal thereof, within
Botetourt County
38,000
None t6,329.145 t14.50 17,727 and not exceeding thirty-four years: Provided That no debt shall be conBridgewater (T), Rockingham
tracted under this section unless all questions connected with the same
County
y25.000
859 shall have been first submitted to a vote of the people and have received
Charlotte County
65.500
4,670,814
_:_: 15,785 three-fifths of all the votes cast for and against the same
Christiansburg (T),Montgom!Note.- Toe Legislature of 1905 passed an Act prohibiting indebtedness
ery County
50.000
*700,000
_ --1,588
taxable property. This Act
Clarke County
90,000
None *3,010,000 $13.00
7,468 exceeding 24 per centurn on the value of
Colonial Beach (C).Westmorewent Into effect Jan. 1 1906. See V.80. p. 1930.
land County
47.000
*420.688 --721
-Bonds of municipalities are
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Covington (T), Allegheny Co__ 57.000
None *2.046,121 110.119
4,234 assessed as personal property against the person holding them, if he be a
Culpeper (T), Culpeper Co------500
3.710
*900.000 *6.50
1.795 resident of the State. Bonds held by banks are not subject to tax. There
Dickenson County
None 13.783,013 1'14.00
86,000
9.199 is no provision regarding the taxation of State bonds.
Emporia. Greenville County._ 35,000
None •1.000.000 *5.00
2,018 1910......1,221,1191 1880
302,3131820
136,788
618.457 1850
Addax County..
50.000
t8.919,812 -___ 20.536 1900
105,469
224,53711810
442,014 1840
n58,800 1870
Franklin (T), Southampton Co 48,000
None ------------2,271 1890
,i
8.
176,924
1830
376,688
782,794 1860
Front Roval (T), Warren Co__ 51,500
SO
1,135
• Graham (T). Tazewell Co_ ___ 67.000
1727.650 ---1,917
Halifax County
117.000
d6,027,27I 13.00 40,044
Henry County
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
122.000
*37,883,500 417.50 18,459
Manassas (T). Prince William
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA.
County
75,000
1864.467 15.00
1,217
Nelson County..35.000
None *2,830.611 -_ 16,821
-For reports not found in alphabetical order among the following,
Note.
Norton. Wise County
55.000 1,000
1.890,000 t9.00
1.866 see "Additional Statements" at end of this State.
Orange, Orange County
31,800
None
t250,000 t5.00
674
Assess. val. (abt. act.)___42,159,124
Page County
32,000
6.000 t3.500.000 t13.00 14,147 BEAVER POND SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. 0. Bluefield) Is in State &Co tax (per $1,000)'12 32.60
Patrick County
100,000
1.823,113 23.50 17,195
46.685
Population in 1910
Mercer Co. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Phoebus(C). Lunenburg Co-- 49.000
None 1'860.450 t6.50
INT. on road bonds at First Nat.
Pocahontas (T), Tazewell Co- 60,000
627.155
2,452 (is g '08 Mch $150,000e-Mch 1 1928
Roanoke County
41.000
None *7.773.280 *12
.50 19,623 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 $150,000 Bank, Huntington. These bonds
Assessed val. '14(3j act.)_16,035.872 may be redeemed 510,000 yearly by
Tanners' Creek Sch. D. No. 6- 30,000
None 5,546.841
Warrenton (T), Fauquier Co
62,000
None
*6.50
1,422 School tax (per $1,000) 1014 $525 payment of 2% premium.
Population in 1914 (est.)
23.000
Western Branch School Dist.
INT. at First Nat. Bank In Blue- CHARLESTON.
(P. 0. Norfolk)
66,000
6,631,047
2.00
This city is in Kanawha County.
Wytheville (T). Wythe Co__ 85.=
None §1.364,904 §10.00
3,054 fleld or at Kountze Bros.. N. Y
Bonds are tax-exempt. Incorporated in 1862. Pop'n 1910. 23.966.
(0) City. (T)Town. a Total tax. * 1912 figures. I 1913 figures. BENWOOD UN. HIGH SCR. D.
A district in Marshall County.
*Refunding Bds.(Red. beg.in '04).
t 1914 figures. p This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not
High-School-Building Bonds.
48 '99 July $10,0000_July 25 1919
advised as to what is total debt. •
58 '12 J-J ;80,0000 _July 1 1942
aStreet Bonds.
(Subject to call part yearly from 48 '02 Sept $70.000c___Sept 1 1922
July 1 1922-41. Incl.)
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1907J
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914- $122,500 651 '08 Dec 150.000c_ _ Dec 1 1918
Assessed valuation 1914. _11,700.000 (Redeemable $30,000 each year and
School tax (per $1,000)
_ ..$5.25
subject to call any time.)
INT. at Bank of Benwood. 13enwood.
'13Streets. Alleys and Levee.
5s '14 ___ *465,000
1916-1924
ITS
BERKELEY COUNTY.
dBridge Bonds (Red. beg.in 1925).
County seat is Martinsburg.
4s '05 Dec $60,000c___Dee 1 1935
OAST, RESOURCES, 6e.
Martinsburg & Potomac RR.
Bridge and Sewer
J-J 3101.000e_Jan 1929 1 Refdg. • b$250,000C_ jt Bonds.
Jun!. 20 1863 as
.
1 1941
Admitted as a Str.te (Act Dec. 31 1862) _
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1(44_ $101.000 iSubject, to e
MI, .1,
1927.)
01
24,780 Assess. val.'13(4-5 act.)_ _21,208.235 4)0 'OS Jar aS170,000c_Jan I 1 1942
(square miles)
Total area of State
State & Co. tax (per 51.000)'13 $3.65 (Subject to rail atter Jan. 1 1018
Charleston Population in 1910
State Capital
21,999
a Hospital Bonds.
INT. at People's Tr. Co.. Martinsb'g. 8s '95 Sept S25.000c_.Sept 28 1916
Governor (term expires March 4 1917)_Dr. V. D. Hatfield
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_11,200,000
BIG SANDY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sinking fund Jan 1 '14.....,
200,000
Secretary of State (term exp. March 4 1917) Stuart F. Reed
A district In McDowell County.
NET DEBT Jan 1914
535.00
0
5s '10 Sept
_Sept
Long Total bonded230.000 ______ 1 '20-44 Assessed valuation, real...22,347,970
E L.
Treasurer (term expires March 4 1917)
debt__
(0) Assessed val. personal... 8,696,340
State Board Of Pub. Works 3,567,500
_J. S. Darst BLUEFIELD.
Auditor (term expires March 4 1917)
Total value 1914_
_34,611.810
Bluefield is In Mercer County (Assess. abt. 3-5 to ____ act. value.)
__
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Wednesday Inc. 1888. Population 1910. 11.188. City rate (per 51.0001 it)14
$5.40
Street, Sewers, &c.(Tax-exempt).
'n January; sessions are limited to 45 days, but may be extended provided
INT.on bonds marked (a) at Chase
5s
Jan $35,000c
.1932 Nat. Bk., N. Y (5) Nat. Park Bk.;
two-thirds of the members elected to eseh house concur.
58 ir '07 Juno 100,000c. Jnne26
TOTAL DEBT.
-This State has no debt. In the settlement of the Vir- 58 '13 Nov 125,000c__NOv 12 1937 N. Y.; (§) Charleston and (d) Citi1943
ginia debt one-third was set apart as the share belonging to West Virginia, BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ $260,000 zens Nat. Bk., Charleston.
refused to assume the same. In March 1911, however, the Assess. val.'14 (3.1 act.).
but the latter
_13,190,000
din g ON IND. SOH. DIST.
U. S. Supreme Court held the State liable for a principal debt of $7,182.507 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 _214.00 CHARBuilLESTBonds.
and left the question of Interest for adjustment between the parties. V. 92,
4 tis'02 May 330.000c.. May 1 1932
p. 674.
BROWN'S CREEK SOH. DIST.
(Subject to call after May 11907.)
The Governor on April 18 1913 appointed a commission of eleven members
A district in Mc
-Dowell
in accordance with an Act passed by the 1913 Legislature to take up the
'11 ___ $28,000
County. 6s(Subject to 24)0 c
1941
$ e 41 3
0
ter 1902-10937'28
debt question with the Virginia Debt Commission. V. 96, p. 1242. A
(Subject to call beg. in 1931)
55 '13 .1-3 $300,000c-Jan 1 1947
motion was filed by the State of Virginia on Sept. 30 1913 in the U. S.
Building (Red. beg. Jan 1 '33).
(Subject to call Jan 1
Supreme Court asking for a rinal decree in the settlement of this suit, the 58 '13 J-J $150,000c_ Jan 1 1943
1938)937
9f -1
t8.11,8430100c _ _1_ _ 2
after_
commissioners anpointed having failed to agree. Former Special Master BOND.DEBT Oct 8 1914 $178,000
(Subrect
ay
C. E. Littlefield was directed by the Court in June 1914 to take additional Assessed valuation 1914 _ _13.587,934 4 Hs
_1943
430'09 May §$80.000c __
testimony in the case and report not later than Oct. 5 1914. The Court
INT. payable at McDowell Coun(Subject to call atter --------on Oct. 1 1914 wanted an indefinite extension of this time.
ty National Bank in Welch.
Refunding Bonds.
aggreThe amounts in the rations State funds and in banks on Oct. 1 1914
44s, July $111,200.c _
-1929
gated ,p1,115.475.65. In addition the State School Fund had invested CABELL COUNTY.
BONisnbieen,osaritafte.- - -----p DE t t eel 3o r11 0
4
r 1
77.801
. Total ox all funds invested and in banks on Oct. 1 1914 was
1914____i,200
County scat Is Huntington.
676
2,093.275.65.
130,000
Court•H'se & Bdge.(Eed.beg.'26). Sinking fund Feb 1914___
3,6;6,800
ASSESSED VALUATION -The following table gives the assessed valu- 40'06 ann $85,000c
1938 Assess. val.
*Road (Red. beg. 20 yrs.from issue) School tax (per $1,000 1 914--25.85
ation of real estate personal property and railroad property. Under the
)_1942 Population in 1913 (eat)- --30.000
tax law passed In 1904 assessments are said to be made at about actual value. 4s'12 ann $190,000
_ __Jan 1 1944
§ Int. at Chase Nat. Bic:. N• Y.;
This accounts for the large Increase in values beginning with 1906, returns 4%s'14- _
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1914 $367,046 Others at Co. Sheriff's office.
100,000or earlier years having been on a much lower basis.
STAUNTON (Concluded.)
Cave
-1n Bonds
$2.000m _Novl 1915
45 '10 _
Fire-Department Bonds
$5,000m____Jan 1 1915
45 '12 _
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914_ $645,200
170,299
S nking fund_ -- -----Assessed val.'06 (4-5 act.) 5,658,437
City tax rate (per 51.000) '14 513.00
Population In 1910--------10.604
§ Red. after 10 years from issue.
m Manuscript bonds.
The coupons are tax-receivable.

State of West Virginia.




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KENTUCKY-DEBT OF STATE.

173

CLARKSBURG.
This city is in Harrison County.
Validity of bridge bonds upheld by
State Supreme Court.
*Bridge (Red. beg. Jan. 1 1924).
g 14
__Jan 1 1944
BOND.Jan$110,000e_DEBT Feb 1914_ $415,000
Ass'd val.'13 (abt. act.)__16,750,383
Population in 1910
9,201
*Int. at Empire Nat. Bk., Clarksb.

INT. on building and paving and
Water Bonds.
'85 July
sewer bonds of 1910 and street bonds 4s '09 June$270.0000__June 1 1929 Si(Subject $54,000c-July 1 1919
to call after
of 1910 at Fifth-Third Nat. Bk. of 4s '12 June 100,0000-June 1 1932 4e '08 July*695.000c_July 1906.)
1 '18.'43
Ctn.; paving and sewer bonds of 1906 BOND.DEBT Sept 30 19141725,000
Refunding Bonds 1902.
at City Treas. office; bonds of 1914 at Floating debt
21,200 4s
Jely $132.000cJuly 1 '15.36
First Nat. Bank, N. Y.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30'14_ 748,200
*Street Bonds.
Sinking fund
137,041 5s
Apr 152,500
H17NTINGTON IND. SOH. DIST. NET DEBT Sept 30 1914_ 609,159 55
June 25,500
This district covers same territory Assess. val.'13(X act.)_29,891,160 BOND.DEBT July 1'1431.001,600
embraces same subjects of taxa- Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 810.00 Floating debt
and
23,113
Population In 1910
tion as city. Bonds are taxable
17,842 Sinking fund
97.566
CLARKSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
INT. payable at City Treasury.
63, May $12.000c
1927
Water debt (included)
350,000
This district is in Harrison County.
(Subject to call after 1907.)
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).67.282,855
5s '05 July $60,0000_ __July 1 1925 4345 J-J $25,0000
Jan. 11. 1934 WELCH. City tax rate (per 11,000)'1$_43.50
(Subject to call July 1 1910)
This town is in McDowell County. Bonds are exempt from city tax.
(Sublect to call after Jan. 11, 1914.)
5s g '11 M-S/275,000o.-Sept 1 1941 is, Dec. $25,000c
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Dec. 1.1932
* Int. Dollar Say. & Tr. Co.,
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1921.)
(Subject to call after Dec. 19, 1912.) 65 g '13 ann $80,000c
Wheeling; others, Bk. of Ohio Valley,
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ 335.000 5s' 14 A-Of$80,000c
Apr 1 1924 (Due not later than 10 years; subject Wheeling.
191$ -20,100,000
Assessed valuation
to call one-tenth yearly.)
1140,000c_Apr 1 '25-'44
Int, at Empire Nat.Bk.,Clarksb'g.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1913 121,000
Building Bonds.
5s '10 July $50.000c
July 1 1930 Bonds sold in Dec'13 (add'i) 80,000 WHEELING IND. SOB. DIST.
ELKINS INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
Central City Bds(annexed J'nel'09) Assessed valuation 1912_..2,299.246 4345 g'07M-N$170,000c Nov 1 '15-'31
This district is in Randolph Co.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_1180,000
55 '05 ____ 112,000c_ _Sept 2 1925 Population in 1910
1,528 Assess. val. '14 (actual)_67,282,545
Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1914 1324,000
INT. payable in Welch.
$90,000
• Sinking fund
s
-a
58
School tax rate (per$1,000)1444.25
14.000
(Due $15,000 in 20, 23,26, 29,32 and Ass'd
Population in 1913 (eat)
45,000
val.'13(4-5toabt.act.)33388,889 WELLSBURG IND. SOB.
34 years from date, subject to call, School tax (per
DIST.
INTEREST payable at Importers'
11,000)'13-1444.00
A district In Brooke County.
after 25 'ears from Issue.)
Value of school property_ _ 4500.000 45
& Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
Aug $12.000c_(Subj. to call.)
TOTAL DEBT
(?).
INT. at Nat. City Bank. N. Y.
lmpt. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921).
55 '11 Aug $85,000c___Aug 1 1945 WOOD COUNTY.
FAIRMONT.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29 1914497,000
This city Is In Marlon County. JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Parkersburg is the county seat.
County seat Is Charlestown. Bonds Assess. val.'14 (act.), est_ _4,614,354 Bonds are tax-free. Pop'n '10,38,001.
Incorp. 1900. Bonds are exempt
from city taxes. Pop. 1910. 9,711. are exempt from all but State taxes. School tax rate (per $1,000)'1447.70
Railroad Bonds.
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Population in 1911 (est)
Commission gov't went into effect
4,300 5s g
1915
Dec 1175 000r
INT. at Bank of Wellsburg.
55 '87 ___ 124,600_ _Apr 23 1921
Jan. 1914. All bonds subj. to call.
Road Bds.(Red. beg. 20 yrs.fr.issue)
Apr 23 1907 )
1st Mtge. Water (Red. beg. 1910). (Subject to call beg. 4348'11 Sept /180.000c_Sept 1 1941
iss(05 may $150.000 ___May 1 1935 48 '97 __- *180.000_ -_ _Jan 1 1930 WHEELING.
5s '14 Apr 70,000c_Apr 1 1944
Wheeling is the county seat of Ohio TOT. BD. DT.Sept 1919141335,000
45 '05 ___ 818,300..._ Oct 1 1938
Water Works Bonds.
'98
*49,700_ _ _Jan 1 1938 Co. Inc. in 1836. Pop'n '10,41,641. Sinking fund_
$15,000____Jan 1 1932 48 '08 _
__168.500
BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '14 8172,600 6s
Nov $30,600c
Water Works Extension Bonds.
1919 Total assessed val. 1914_43,500.000
July 12.0000___July 1 1924 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13_ 13.60
58 g '10
_ $75,000C___Aug 1 1940 Assessed val.'13 (4-5 act.) 15,987,959 4 Jo
(Subject to call after 1908.)
Water & Sewer Bds. (Series A). State & Co. tax(per M000)'13_34.10
_INT. payable at office of Co. Coin.
15.889
..s '02- - $58,000c___July 1 1936 Population in 1910
* Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
Water Wks. & Raids.(Ser. B).
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
INTEREST payable In Baltimore
130,000
'02
1922
In the table below we give statistics regarding minor civil divisions in the
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14_1328,000 at Baker, Watts de Co.and Co.Treas.
State of West Virginia which are not represented among the foregoing.
Floating debt
94.083
MARION COUNTY.
Sinking funds
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
70,255
Fairmont is the county seat.
Assess. val. '14(abt.act.)_18,294,242
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. 31,000. 1910.
Fairmont Dist.
(Red. beg.in 1933).
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1914.__$4.50
$
1.
$
$
5s '13 M-S$300,000c_Sept 1 1943 Adkln School District
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
40,000
*8,909,125 *25.00
Mannington Dist. (red. beg. '33). Beckley (C), Raleigh County_ 55.000
3,000 81,943.900 n45.00
2.161
5s '13 M-S$300,000c_Sept 19 1943 Black Fork Sch. District
FAIRMONT IND. SOH. DIST.
50,000
None *4,548,693
3.50
5s'05 June 51141,0000 --------1925 TOT.DIST. DT.Apr'14. 1700.000 Bramwell (T), Mercer County.. 36,000
None '1,476.992
3.50
1,458
Assessed
jFairm't Dist_19.198,243 Braxton County
(Subject to call after June 1908)
32,000 10,500513.613.561 13.60 23 023
.
val. 19131Mann'n Dist_14,067,037 Buckhannon Indep. Sch. Dist- 50.000
Si '12 June$140,000o --June 1 1942
None *3,313.468 $7.00
Cairo School District
INT. at office of County Court.
30.000
(Subject to call June 1 1927.1
86,446,609 52.50
Cameron School District
BOND.DEBT Oct 12 1914 1281,000
30,000
8,128 54,343.419 *6.45
Clay School District..
Sinking fund
50.000
15,203 MARSHALL COUNTY.
7.677.381
Elkins, Randolph County_ _ 59,000
Moundsville is the county seat.
67,151.100 *COO
Assess. val.(% act.) '14_15,871,167
5,260
Follansbee,Brooke County--145.663
Union District Road Bonds.
2,073,458
School tax (per 51,000) 1914 16.20
Hinton C.Summers County- 55,000
None 12.435.708 13.50
Population in 1913 (est.)
837
.16,000 5s '13 Jan $50,000c_Jan 1 '23-'31 Kenova (C), Wayne
County-- 35,500
75,000
___
None 02,500,000 14.50
I Int. at First Nat. Bank; others 5s
992
Keyser (C), Mineral County.... 76,000
County has no bonded debt.
None /3,731,510
4.00
at Sherlfra office in Fairmont.
3,705
850,000 Keystone (C), McDowell Co__z28.000
District debt Dec 1913
2,047
13.639.078
FAIRMONT UN.IND.SOH.DIST. Population of county. 1910___32,388 Kingwood School District....._t35.000
Logan County
68
.000
5 0001'17,164,270 --_- 14.476
,
55 '12 Jan $25,000o _Deo 31 1945
Logan Magisterial District_.... 75,000
Nonef11.549,785
MARTINSBURG.
(Subject to call Dec. 31 1921.)
50,000
Noned42,000.000
BOND.DEBT Apr 28 '13_460,000
3.25 47,858
This city is in Berkley County McDowell County
Martinsburg School District
50.000
582 *6,720,094 •5.60
Assessed valuation 1912_ _2,871,524 Inc. in 1789. Pop'n 1910. 10,698.
Mingo County
40,000
INT. at Nat. Bank of Fairmont.
/20,000.000
3.25 19,431
Water Bonds.
2,100,000
GRAFTON. 45
July $97.500__1934 &1937 Moorefield School District_ --132.000
This city is In Taylor County. 55
None *7,18E935 *5.25
Dec 40.000c
1943 Moundsville Ind. School Dist_ 48,500
Inc. Mar. 15 1856. Commission BOND. DEBT July 1914_ 1137,500 Ohio County
29.000
Nones$4,898.635 53.00 57,572
government adopted Mar. 18 1913. Assess. val. '13 ($i act.)__8.247,151 Piedmont (T), Mineral County 80,000
8.000 1,430,840
4.50
2,054
V. 96. P. 963. Pop'n '10, 7,563.
None 52.150.456 5680
City tax rate (per 11,000)'13_44.00 Point Pleasant (C). Mason Co_ 45,000
2,045
lmpt. Bonds (Part every 5 years). INT. at Old Nat. Bk., Martinsburg. Princeton (C), Mercer County-100,000
e3.000,000
43.5s s-ann $69,000c -1914-1934
Ronceverte (C), Greenbrier Co. 36,500
467 11,582,487 85-65
2 15 7
3, 2
07
.
Water Bonds.
St. Albans Ind. Sch. Dist_- 25,000
MERCER COUNTY.
d1,100.476
55 '11 81-3 $90,000
Princeton Is the county seat.
Salem (T). Harrison County_ 34,800
None b2,166,790 b7.00
2,169
1945
(Subject to call after 1921)
Triadelphia School District__- 79,000
Roads (Red. beg. Apr. 15 1924).
None
54-30
Si '12 July $90,000c_July 1 '22-'46 5s '14 A-0$500,000___Apr 15 1944 Wellsburg (C). Brooke County.117,800
3,689,000
4,189
4.00
Electric Light Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT.
Feb 28'14 1500,000 Williamson (C), Mingo County 87,500
None 43,792.600
5.00
3.561
-512,000
Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.) 34,837,981 Williamson Incl. Sch. Dist__ 61,500
None $4,840,903 55.00
BOND. DEBT July 1
State&Co.tax(per 11,000)'13.44.10
Assessed val.'11 (j( act.) .7,824.119 Population in 1910
(C) City. (T) Town. d 1911 figures. e 1909 figures. 1 1910 figures.
38.371
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'11_14.50
INT. payable in New York.
* 1912 figures. 51913 figures. b 1914 figures. x This covers merely a
recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt. f Total
GRAFTON INDEP. SOB. DIST.
debt.
MORGANTOWN.
Building Bonds.
This city Is in Monongalla County.
55 '14 J-J $110,000____July 1 1948 First Incorporated as a town about
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1924.) 1788: city charter Jan. 24 1901.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914_ $185,500
Sewer. Funding and Street.
Sinking fund
9.595 5.1 '02 July $24,000c_July 1 '15 26
Ass'd val.'14 (real & pers.).8,181,124 (Subject to call after July 1 1912.)
ITS
INT. on 1914 bonds payable at 5s '07 July 65.000c_July 6 '17-'36
Merchants' & Mechanics' Savings
Paving Bonds.
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c
4%9'98 June$26.000e.beginnIng 1910
Bank of Grafton.
5s '01 ann 13,800c_
_various
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 1441.28,800 Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 4 1791)
HANCOCK COUNTY.
- --June 1 1792
New Cumberland is the county seat Assessed valuation 1914_14,113,370
rotal area of State (square miles)
Road Dist. Bds. (Red. beg. 1932). Population In 1910
40 400
9.150
C12 M-N$125,000c --May 1 1946
INT. at Second Nat. Bank, Mor- State Capital
TOTAL DEBT Jan 191$- 4125,000 gantown.
Frankfort
Assessed val. of dist. 1911-8.368,984
.
Governor (term expires December 1915)_James B. McCreary
Population In
JCounty -10,465
- . . District_ -- 5,666 SIORGANTOWN SCHOOL DIST. Sec. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1916)__C. F.
All bonds are taxable.
Crecelius
1910INT. at First Nat. Bank. Chester.
ss '09 July $100,0000_July 1 '19-'$7 Treasurer (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1918).
_Thos. S. Rhea
5s '98 Aug 12,000c
HUNTINGTON.
1918
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In even years on the Tuesday
This city is in Cabell Co. Inc. 55 '03 July 18.000c _.--1915-1923 ing the first Monday
followin January. and sessions are limited to 60 days ex55 '14 July 150,000c_July 1 '24-'44
Jan. 1 18/2. Pop 1910. 31.161.
Bldg., Grade. Fire & Police Bds. BOND. DEBT Sept 29'144280,000 clusive of Sundays and legal holidays.
LOANSAssess. val. '14 (§( act.)_15,008,198
(Tax-free.)
---Interest------Principal.Name and Purpose.
P. Cl.Payable.
55 '14 Oct $110,000___Oct 1 1044 School tax rate (per 11.000)'14.84.75
When Due.
Outstanding
INT. in N. Y. City at Hanover School bonds, 1897
6
Sewer Bonds.
J-J
Irredeemable
3165.000
Educational bonds
6
semi-an.
(Is '91 Oct $12,000c__Oct 1 1921 Nat. Bank and Seaboard Nat. Bank.
Irredeemable
2,315 627
Past-due bonds (never presented)
(Is '93 July 25,000c_ _July 1 1923
6.394
Jan 15,000c_ __Jan 1 1936 MOUNDSVILLE
INTEREST Is payable in Frankfort.
(is '06
This place is in Marshall County.
Paving Bonds.
STATE DEBT.
--The educational bonds are not, strictly speakIne, a
Sewer Bonds.
'05 Oct $70,0000___Oct 1 1921
68
debt of the State. They are
68 '93 July 50,000c___July 1 1923 55 '11 Apr $90,900_ _Apr 1 1921 semi-annual interest drawn irredeemable; the fund is inviolate, and the 6%
by them Is
65 '08 Jan 55,000c___Jan 1 1936 TOTAL BD. DT.Nov 1914490,900 placed to the credit of the sinking fund provided for out of the revel ue
annually. The amounts are as
Other Indebtedness (addl)_
Filth Series Bonds.
11.000 follows: State bonds, Issued Jan.
se '09 J'ne $75,000_ __Juno 1 1939 Total assessed valuation_ .6.831.881 Jan, 1 1885, 8381,986; new school 1 1870. 31.327.000; county bonds. Issurto
Tax rate (per 11.000) 1913__ 16.00 The 8165,000 school bonds are bonds, Issued March 12 1892, 8606,141
Sixth Series Boncis.
also Irredeemable; the interest is paid to
8 918 the A. & M. College and the State normal
5s '13 July 1180,000_ _July 1 1943 Population in 1910_
school for colored persons. The
Bonds.
Street-Improvement INT. on sewer bonds at Mercan- sinking fund on hand in Oct. 1913
aggregated $10,306.57.
0
3g '07 'Noy 810 00 - -Nov I 1937 tile Bkg. & Tr. Co.. Moundsville.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
Incinerator Bonds.
Fears.
Real Estate. Personal Property.
Railroads
5s '13 ann $20,000_ _July 1 1943 PARKERSBURG.
1912
3243,783,357
This city is In Wood County. Inc. 1911 -------------------- - 635,471,610
E68,141,488
Fire Department Bonds.
638,080,463
209,550,547
60,636,040
'07 Nov 112.0()0._ Nov 1 1937 In 1820. Commission government 1910
58
628,182.080
200.268,942
Building Bonds.
adopted Mob. 211911. V. 92, p. 823. 1909
66,800,686
567.452.331
$80,000_ __ _June 1 1939
186,449,208
hospital Bonds.
65,576.359
5s '09 annito..ds.
1908
559.157.015
141.302,885
Funding
Sc
Sent 1 1917 1907
Sept 115,0000_
63.753.898
542,160.757
175,822,152
Park Bonds (Subject to Cali.)
63,428,970
5s '07 Nov 180,000_ _Nov 1 1937
1906
512,081,331
165,919.088
(
Central CIty Ann exedJun e 1 1909). Ss
F. A $25.000c___Aug 1 1916 1900
63,665,800
449,400,657
125,467,307
$23,000__Sept 1 1935
Funding and Improvement Bonds. 1897
52,188.411
58 '05 --444.000,000
109,000.000
iss .07
17,000._ _Aug 1 1937 is
A-0$100.0000____Oct 1 1923 1887
42,000,000
351.157,053
132,334 637
GEN.BD. DT. J'ne 30'14_1764,000 tSubject to call after Oct 1 1913.)
35,571,631
TAX RATE.
-In 1912 the State tax rate (per $1,000) was $5.00.
Assessment debt (add'I)___- 163,200
Special Sewer Bonds.
Sent 115 000e _Sent 1 1917
Assessed val.'14 (4-5 act.) 37,842,025 5;
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
-AP amendment to the constituPaving & Sewer Bds.(Tax-eept). tion was approved by the voters on Nov.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14 115 60
2 1909, permitting State aid to
J-D $200.000c-June 1 1923 oonnties located therein for public roads
•Bonds are tax-free
and additional taxation by coun-




State of Kentucky.

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KENTUCKY-CITIES AND TOWNS

[VOL. xclx.

Refunding (Free from city taxes).
4343'92 F-A$105,0000___Aug 1 1932
434s'93 J-D 81,000c___June 1 1933
4;0'94 F-A 45,000o-Aug 1 1924
4s '95 J-J
25.000e . _Jan 10 1935
Sewer (Free from city taxes).
4, '05 F-A $45.000e_ _Feu 1 1945
45 '06 F-A 25.000c __Aug 1 1948
s '08 .1-.1
25,000.% Jan 2 1948
454.'08 J-D 23.0000...Dee 1 1948
45 '13 J-J
6.000____Jan 1 195$
Viaduct (Free from city taxes).
48 '05 3-1) 522.0000_ Deo 1 1945
Brick Street (Freefrom city taxes).
Os '91 Var $5,266.52c_various. '21
434s94 M-N 75.570e_ Nov 1 1934
Park Bonds (Free from city taxes).
4s '03 A-0 $30,5000__ Apt I 1993
25,000_ ___Jan 1 195$
4s '13 J-J
Railroad Aid (Freefrom city taxes).
5s 88 J-D $100,000c__ _June 1 1018
4335'90 M-S 150,000c___Sept 1 1920
FAYETTE COUNTY.
410'92 F A 15.000c_ _ _Aug I 1932
County seat is Lexington.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '14_ $869.337
Refunding A. & M. Bonds.
1917 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 24,441,594
55.0000
J-J
4 tie
527 50
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913
K. N. RR. Bonds
1917 Population In 1910 (Census). 35.099
520,0000
4)4.
INT.on funding & refunding bonds
§Punding Bonds.
Is
4 Ms '04 3-3 366,000c_Jan 1 '15-'24 and on railroad-aid bonds due 1918
payable in N. Y. City at Hanover
-House Bonds
Court
1919 Nat. Bank; on railroad-aid bonds due
J-J 8100.000c
4.
BOND.DEBT May '14 $191,000 1920 & 1932, on auditorium bonds,
In
Assessed valuation 1913_ _39,520,899 sewer bonds and viaduct bonds,
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'10_ 39.70 Lexington at Phoenix & 3d Nat. Bk
47.715
Population In 1910
LEXINGTON SCHOOL DIST
§ Int. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y. is g '03 M-N 370.0000___ May 1 1933
1938
45 g'08 J-D 75,000c_ _ June)_
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 $145,000
FRANKFORT.
the State and Total assessed val. 1913 _24,000.000
This Is the capital of
the county seat of Franklin County. School t x rate (Per 51.000)'13 54.40
INT. at Third Nat. Bank, LexingInc. Oct. 10 1786. City owns $32.000 6% Capital Gas & Electric Light ton, and Nat. Bk. of Commerce.
N. Y. City.
Co. bonds. Pop'n. '10. 10,465.
*School Bonds (Tax-free).
68 '04 J-J $10,000.. July 1 1924 LOGAN COUNTY.
County seat is Russellville.
*Funding School (Tax-free).
Refunding Bonds.
5s '04 J-J 525,0000.-July 1 1924
1-3 $103,600c___$6,200 yrly
50,000o-July 1 1925 48
8s '05 J-J
10,000o.- -July 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14__ $103,800
Os '11 J-J
.,8,021,592
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)
Renewal Bonds (Tax-free).
4I4s'97 J-J $120,000c_July 1 1927 State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'13312.92
24,977
Population in 1910
45 '00 J-J
20,0000__June 15 1920
INT. payable in Louisville, Ky., at
_Mch 1 1923
4Ms'03 M-S 39,000
Citizens National Bank.
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
f $20,000o_Sept 1 '18-'22
5s '04 M-S((55,000 in even years.) LOUISVILLE.
Louisville is county seat of Jeffer$4,000c. _Sept 1 1924
Bonds
BOND.DEBT Dec 1 1913 $303,000 son Co. Inc. Feb. 13 1828. except
5,529,889 are exempt from all taxation
Assessed val. 1913
State tax. Validlty of 51,000,000
(Assessm't abt. 3-5 or 70% act. val.)
has been unheld by
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13417.00 hospital bonds
courts. See V. 92, p. 541. The
*These loans are held by sinking school 43s given below were defund for benefit of school fund; prin- clared valid by the Kentucky Court
cipal not payable and interest is used of Appeals on Dec. 19 1913. V. 97.
for support of public schools.
p. 1919.
On July 29 1912. 9,250 shares of
stock In Louisville Gas Co. were sold
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
at $150 per share, netting 51.387.500.
County seat is Frankfort.
Past Due Bonds.
Refunding Bonds
M-N $1,000c__ _May 1 1920
5s
59 '04 A-0 $23,000_Apr 15'20 &'24
(Called May 1 1900.)
62.000____July 1 1918
4 48'98 J-J
12 000_ __ _Mar 1 1894
s
50.000_ „Jan 1 1918 -_s
5s '04 J-J
1,000____July 1 1897
1,000_May 14 1898
55 '05 II-N 19,000--Nov 1 1925
Bonds.
Midland
1,000._ __July 1 1898
_s
4s '99 J-J $85,000____July 1 1919
4,000_.._ Jan 1 1903
BOND.DEBT Oct 31 '14_ $249,000
Sept 15 1910
- 10 000
Assessed val.'14 (3-5 act.)_8.785,299
*Refunding Bonds (gold).
State&Co.tax(per$1,000) '13-$13.00 4s '97 3-3 3337.000c_ _July 1 1937
21.135
Population in 1910
'00 M-N 388,0000_ _May 1 1940
01 A-0 85.000c-Apr 1 1941
INT. at Bank of Am., N. Y. City. $
3 '01 J-D 275,0000-June 1 1941
,
854 01 .7-3 114,000e.-Ju y 1 1941
3 s'03 J-J 789,000c___Jan 1 1943
GRANT COUNTY.
54s'03 A-0 140,000c-Apr 1 1943
County seat is Williamstown. All
bonds are taxable. Pop.1910. 10.581. 3)0'03 A-0 49.4000-A1m 1 1943
13
5'03
4
. 3-3 681.000c_ July 1 1943
aBridge Refunding.
433s 5.1-N 33,000o-Nov 10'14-'17 4310 M-S 200.000c_Sept 15 1920
4335'11 F-A 289.000c_ Alm 1 1921
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Turnpike Refunding.
School-Improvement Bonds.
434s
M-N a$8.000c_Nov 10 '14-'17 '
STATE OF KENTUCKY.
(51,500 and 32,000 in alternate years) 434g14 A-0 $1,000,000c_Apr 1 1954
Park Bonds.
For reports not given in alphabetical order in the following, see "Additional 4 13s'0411 F-A b$4,500c_Aug 10'15-'17
41 90 J-J 1575,000o---July 1 1930
tPundine Bonds.
Statements" at end of this Stale.
*Sewer Bonds.
be 1931, First Nat. Bank, Hopkins- 4)0'06 J-D $65,000c_Dec 1 '18-'26
ALLEN COUNTY.
dile, Ky.; on turnpike bonds of 1907 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1914_ 585,000 4s g 07 F-A$3.701,000e_ Feb 1 1947
County seat is Scottsville.
•Sewer and Park Bonds.
26,687
at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; and Floating debt
Rotundas Railroad Bonds.
bonas of 1910 at Planters TOTAL DEBT April 7'14 111,887 is '01 J-3 $210.000e_ __Jan 1 1941
-D $80,000c__June '15-'21 turnpike Trust Co., Hopkinsville.
4s '01 J
Municipal Improvemmits.
Sinking fund
10,298
&
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $80,000 Bank
Assess. val. '14 (70% act.)3.580.347 is '83 J-J11.228.000c_July 1 1923
-2,858,790
Ass'd val. '14 (2-3 act)__
State&Co.tax(P.51,000)14 511.500 41 '88 Q-M1 373.800c__Dec 1 1928
COVINGTON.
14.882
Population la 1910
Water Co.'
Mortgage Bonds.
This city is In Kenton Co. Inc.
INT. on bonds marked (a) at
INT. at Allen Co. Bk.,Scottsville. 1834. Central Covington was an- Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.; (b) Co, 48 g '10 F-A 31.000.000c_Aug 1 1950
*Hospital Bonds.
this city in Nov. 1906 Treas. office; (t) Cont. Nat. Bank,
nexed to
4 Mel 1 M-S $991.0000_Mch 1 1951
BOWLING GREEN.
and Latonla in July 1909. Bonds Chicago.
*Bonda payable by spec. taxation.
This city is In Warren County. are tax-exempt. Pop.'10, 53,270.
INT. on refunding bonds of 1910
18111. Pop's 1910, 11.675.
Lao.
Asphalt Bonds.
and school-Must., past due, bonds
Public-Improvement Renewal Bds. is 91 F-A$142,6000_-Au2 1 1931 GREEN COUNTY.
County seat is Greensburgh. For Payable at office of sink. fd., I outsas '10 J-3 530,0000-Juiy 1 1940
Bridge Bonds.
;on all
•Cieneral Fond Renewal Bonds.
'86 .1-.1 333,000c__ _July 1 1926 details regarding repudiated railroad- • Y. The others at First Nat.Bank.
1929 is Coy. W. Coy. & Lud. Highway.
past due bonds which maaid bonds see "State and City Sec- N.
J-J $21.500e
Is
-School Renewal Bonds.
*Public
17,900c_ _Aug 1 1922 tion" for May 1908 and V.84, P. 949: tured in 1894 and 1903 are payable at
'93 F-A
First Nat, Bk., N. Y.; on all other
1929 is Caspatis Judgment Bonds.
also V. 96. p. 1507.
3-3 519,0000
45
past due bonds at office of Sinking
-School Bonds.
Public
4s '93 M-S $103,500c__Mch 1 1923
Fund Trustees.
45 '07 .7-3 $20.000c___Jan 1 1937
Water Works Redemption.
BONDED DEBT.
-The bonded
-Light Renewal Bonds.
Electric
4s '90 J-J $190,7000___Jan 1 1930 HENDERSON. county seat of Hen- debt on Oct. 1 1914
This city Is the
1935
was 512,446.J-J $100000
4s
Sewer Bonds.
derson County. Present charter re- 200, of which 33.198.800 is payable
Renewal Bonds.
Wa ter-Werks
5s '03 M-S $30,000c---Mch 4 1923 ceived in 1893. Bonds tax-exempt. by the general fund
1929
and $9,249.400
4s '99 3-3 *559,5000
(Subject to call Mch 4 1913.)
by special taxation. On Oct. 1
1935 55 '09 3-3 35.0000___July 1 1929
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1912).
9,500c
3-3
4s
1917 1914 sinking fund contained 2902.49 '97 ___ 1369.000c
($2,500 payable each year.)
City Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913__ $369,000 741 cash. Sinking fund also owns en4s '07 .1-3 $24.0000.__Jan 1 1937
Refunding Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14__ $183,500 4s '94 3-3 $51,3000-July I 1934 Assessed val.'10 (3-5 act.)_8,121,757 tire stock of Louisville Water Co.,
Total tax rate (per 11,000)'10 $16.70 (12.751 shares), amounting to 21,s
Assessed val.'14 ((ao0 .)„4,878,000
Redemption Bonds.
INT. at Bank of Am., N. Y., and 275,100. Gross earnings of water
Total tax rate (per 31.000)'14 $12.150 45 '92 F
-A $106,100c--Aug 1 1922
company In 1913 were 5. 88.948; over.
beginning 1919.
*Subject to call
,
Reservoir & Weett Works B00110 Henderson Nat. Bk., Henderson.
dec., $325,573; net earnings,
-Jan 1 1927
INTEREST payable at Citizens' 4s '87 J-3 $520.0000
exp..
$143,375. Assets of water company
1928 KENTON COUNTY.
-Jan 1
49 '88 J-J 371,0000
National Bank of Bowling Green.
Dec. 31 1913, 39.207.581. The
23.0000-July 1 1928
Covington is the county seat.
45 '88 J-J
bonded debt of the water company
4s '90 J-J 111,000c-July 1 1930
CHRISTLIIN COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
on the same date was $1.500.000
Funding Bonds.
County seat Is Hopkinsville. All
5s '13 J-D $167.000___Dec 1 1943 and the floating debt $90,950. These
tax-free.
- -AIM I 1920 BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ $167,000 bonds are not an obligation of the
4s '80 F-A
bonds are
$73.2000(Redeemab:e in 1913.)
Turnpike Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914__31,833,255 city. See V. 84, p. 404.
-A$281,0000_ - -Aug 1 1952 Population in 1910
70,355
3-3 $75,0000_ Jan 1 1931 is g '12 F
50
ASSESSED VALUATION, TAX
1 1937 (Subject to call beg. July 31 1942.)
5s '07 J-J 100.0000 _July
-The city's assessed valINT. at German Nat. Bank, Coy. RATE, &c.
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
uation (about 80% actual value) and
._July 1 1940 is g '11 A-0 395,0000-Ayr 1 1951
127000..
So 10 J J
tax rate have been as follows'
LEXINGTON.
DEBT Sept 30'14_32,179.300
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1909).
1913.
This city is in Fayette Co. Incorp.
1914.
191. GEN.
296,910
No,
kl • fa,, lathe_
Assessment debt (addl)_
Is '114
$
120.000 in 1804. Commission government
BOND. DEBT Apr '14_, $262.000 Floating debt(addl)
adopted Nov.71011. V.93. p. 1337. Real estate..142.924,821 138.186.466
Assessed val.'13 (si act.)_14.471,340 Assess. val.'13 (M act.)_*28.382.625
Auditorium (Free from city taxes). Personal-- 67,628,1386 62.605.103
,
qtate & "odes irle 149001 '13.51'.'" Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__$26.00 is '05 F-A 516,000e _ Feb 1 1945
38,845
•Exclusive of franchise assess't.
Population in 1910
Total_ _210.553.307 200.791,569
Funding (Free from city taxes).
INT. at Bk. of America, N.Y., or
217.60
• INTEREST on refunding 4s pay-A $50,000c--Aug 1 1913 Tax (per
Is '88 F
-' .
17 60
Nat. Bank, Covington.
able at City Bank;on turnpike bonds First

Nov.3 1913 an amendties for the payment of same. V. 89, n. 1437. Ontaxation and exempting
ment to the constitution was adopted concerning
bonds of the State and its subdivisions. V. 97, p. 1676. The
therefrom
Appeals Jan. 14
amendment, however, was declared void by the Court of of days required
1914 on the ground that it was not advertised the number
constitution. V. 98, p. 405. The amendment is to be again
by the State
submitted in Nov. 1915.
-The constitutional provisions relating to the
DEBT LIM ITATION.
50 of the Concreation of debt by the State are found in Sections 49 and
1891. We quote these sections below:
stitution of
meet casual
Section 49. The General Assembly may contract debts to contingent,
or
deficits or failures In the revenue, but such debts, direct hundred thoufive
tangly or in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed
creating such debts sba I
sold dollars, and the moneys arising from loans
they were obtained,
be applied outs to the purpose or purposes for which
may contract
to repay such debts: Provided, The General Assembly
or
Invasion. suppress insurrection, or, if hostilities are threatdebts to repel
ened. provide for the public defense.
Section 50. No Act of the General Assembly shall authorize any debt to
the purposes me,
except
be contracted on behalf of the Commonwealth therein forlevy and collect an
to
Monad In Section 49 unless provision be made
ti e
Annual tax sufficient to pay the interest stipulated, and to discharge ,
effect until it shall ha e
debt within thirty years: nor shall such Act takeand shall have received a
people at a general election
been submitted to the
majority of all tile votes cast for and against it: Provided. The General
any part of Li e
Assembly may contract debts by borrowing money to pay without maklrg
debt of the State without sunmIssion to the people ana
to
provision In the Act authorizing the same for a tax to discharge the debt
contracted or the interest thereon.
-Cities, towns, counties, taxing districts and other
Towns. Etc.
Cities.
municipalities are limited by Sections 157 and 158 of the constitution.
an amount
Section 157 provides that no debt of any kind may be created to
year unless
exceeding In any year the income and revenue provided for such
held for the
authorized by a two-thirds vote of those voting at an election
we find the following limits to the debt-making
purpose. In Section 158
&wow. of municipalities. Cities having over 15.000 population 10% of Ire
less
taxable property, cities and towns of 3,000 or more inhabitants but
counthan 15.000,5%:cities and towns of less than 3.000 population, 3%;
are
ties, taxing districts and other municipalities, 2%. Some exceptions
be contracted in
made to these limits. For instance indebtedness may
laws In force prior
excess of the limit when same has been authorized under
28 1891) or when necessary fer
to the adoption of the constitution (Sept.
improvement undertaken but not finished at the
the completion of a public
exception is made In
time of the adoption of the constitution. A further
prescribed limit at the time the
the case of such places as had exceeded the
effect. In such instances permission is given to
oonstitution went into
2% In the case of cit'es
further increase debt In an amount not exceeding
taxing districts or
and towns and not exceeding 1% In the case et counties,
the aggregate of its indebtedness shall have
other municipalities-"until
shall not exceed
been reduced below the limit herein fixed, and thereafter it
should so
the limit, unless In case of emergency the public health or safety
herein shall prevent the issue of renewal bonds or bon( s
Nothing
require
to fund the floating indebtedness of any dty, town, county, taxing district
or other municipality."
-Section 4168 of the Statutes of
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
1909 provides EIS follows:
-That it shall be lawful
-Investment of Funds by Fiduciary.
SEC. 4168.
for persons or corporations holding funds in a fiduciary capacity for loan
investment to invest the same in real estate, mortgage notes or bonds,
or
-bearing or dividend-paying securities as are reor in such other interest
garded by prudent business men as safe investments, and to make loans
as collateral; but such funds shall not be invested in
with such securities
the bonds or securities of any railroad or other corporation, unless such railroad,or other corporation,has been in operation more than ten years, and,
during that time, has not defaulted in the payment of principal or interest
on Its bonded debt, or be invested in the bonds of a county, district, town
or city that, within ten years, has defaulted In the payment of the interest
or principal of its bonded debt; and a fiduciary shall account for all interest or profit received.
POPULATION OF STATE:
564,135
1 155,884 1820
2 280,905 1860
1910
406,511
982.405 1810
2.147.174 1850
1900
220.9511
779.828 1800
1.858.635 1840
1890
73,677
687.917 1790
1,648.690 1830
1880
1 3 1 0111
,
1870
The proportion of the colored population was 16 47% In 1880; 14.69%
In 1890, 13.03% In 1900 and 11.4% in 1910. In number.blacks were 220,992 in 1850: 236.167 in 1860; 222,210 in 1870; 271,451 in 1880; 272.981 in
1890: 284.706 in 1900 and 261,656 In 1910.




DAYTON.
Dayton Is in Campbell County.
Inc. Mar. 12 1867. Pop.'10. 6,972.
Refunding Bonds.
F A$134,000c___Aug 1 1915
55
Renewal Bonds.
..e
--- $17.000
Sewer Bds.(Red. 2 bds. vitt.)
48 '08 A-0 322,000c__-Oct 1 1928
Street Bonds.
4s '13 J-J $19,000c_July 1 '15-'33
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_ $192,000
'13
Assess.val. (abt.2-3act.)2.847,215
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__$22.60
INT. on ref. bonds due 1915 at
Newport Nat. Bk., Newport,or First
Nat. Bk., N. Y.; sewer bonds and
street bonds, at Bank of Dayton.
Bonds are all exempt from city tax.

RR.

Nov., 1914.]
LOUISVILLE (Concluded).
1912.
1911.
Real estate-132,083,099 129.039,784
Personal___ 58,524,896 54,518,805
Total -190.607.995 183,558,580
Tax (per M)
18.10
17.90
POPULATION.
-In 1910 (Census). 223,928. and in 1900, 204.731.
MO CRACKEN COUNTY.
County seat is Paducah.
Refund. Bds.(Red. Sept. 1 1923).
M S$200.000o __Sept 1 1933
58
48
M-S$100 0000 _ -Sept 1 1 33
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $300,000
Ass'd val.'13(abt.3-5act.)18.000,000
State & 0o.tax (per $1,000)'13$1 i.60
35,064
Population in 1910
INT In N.Y. City at Nat.Bank o
Bankers 'Tr. Co..
Commerce and
MADISON COUNTY.
County seat is Richmond
Ref. RR. Bonds (Red. beg. in '19).
1939
45 '09 J-J $92,000c___Jan
Turnpike Bds.(part yly. in Dec.).
J-D $35,000c
434s
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 3127,000
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)_13,353,090
State eG Co. tax (Per M)'13-.
.311.50
Population in 1910
28.951
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.Y.

TENNESSEE-DEBT OF STATE,.
OWEN COUNTY.
County seat is Owenton.
County Bonds (Red. any time).
M-S$100.000c___Sept 1 1916
55
F-A. 40.000c
1922
5s
Refunding Bonds.
330.000
5s '12 _ _
1942
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '13_3170.000
Assessed valuation 1914___3,095.000
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '13_$14.00
Population in 1910
14,248
INT. at Bank of Commerce, N. Y.

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
LocationDebt.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
HighlandsGrad.Com.S.D.No.2 25.000
_ ___ z3.26).000 55 00
Hopirinsville School District__ 66,000
64.500,000 15.00
Lancaster S. D., Garrard Co_ 26.000
5.00
1,800
Lewis County
113.887
925.010
Ludlow (C). Kenton County
4.163
66.690
Madisonville(0). Hopkins Co. 75.000
___xl.757.579
4.966
Mayfield (C). Graves county _. 64.700
5,916
None §4,030,535 114.00
Maysyllie. Mason County-- _127,000 15.000 e4.075,000 15.00
6,141
Montgomery County
69.000
4,6S8 15.602,244 613.00 12,868
Mt.Sterling(C),MontfrotneryCo. 43,500
3,932
6.972 x2,400,000 z7.50
Nicholasville(0). Jessimine0o 32.000
2.935
None :1.600.000 -- _
Paris, Bourbon County
OWENSBORO.
5.859
75,000
None x3.800.000 312.50
This is the county seat of Daviess Perry County
None 13,153,559 -___ 11.255
30.000
Pikeville (0), Pike County
County. Incorporated 1866.
1,280
y55,778
Scott County
Railroad Bds. (subject to calf).
16,956
87.000
11 N $45 500r
4s
None2.268
Nov 1 1919 Versailles. Woodford Co
45.000
Woodford County
Street Bonds (Red. Jan. 1 '15).
32,500
None 111,323.947 §9.90 12.571
(0) City. (P) Town. * 1912 figures. x 1913 figures. §1914 figures.
J-J $154,500e_ _Jan 1 1930
45
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1911). y Thts covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what
is total debt.
48 '01 J-J $154.000(3 „Jan 1 1931
4s '07 J-J
49.500c__ _Jan 1 1937
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $403,500
Sinking fund
48 536
Assessed val.'13 (4-5 act.)_9,875.000
City tax rate (pet 31,000) '14_920.00
Population In 1910
ITS
16,011
INT. pay. at Owensboro Bkg. Co.
DEBT,

State of Tennessee.

PADUCAH.
This is the county seat of McCracken County. Inc. 1830. As an offset
to bonded debt, city owns railroad
stock of the par value of $220,000.
The Chic. St. L.& P. RR. bonds declared valid by U. S.()mut in Sept.
1902. Commission govt. adopted
MERCER COUNTY.
County seat is Harrodsburgh. Nov. 4 1913. Pop'n 1910, 22.760.
Chicago St. L. a P. RR.
Bonds are taxable. Pop.'10. 14.063.
4 tis'88 J-D $81.000c _Dec 1 1918
Railroad Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1898.)
M-N $95.000c
46
1930
BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1914 $95,000
Refunded N. 0. & 0. RR.
Ass'dval.'14(abt.3-5act.)10.000.000 t '00 J-J $65.000o_ __July 1 1926
5'83 F
-A 35.000o- __Aug 1 1928
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)14 611.00
Refunding Bonds.
INT.at Union Nat Bk,
4 tia'04 111-N $20.000o_ May 2 1924
P. T. & A. RR.
MIDDLESBOROUGH.
is '91 A-0 $89.000o- _-Oct 1 1920
Middlesborough Is in Bell Co. Ino.
Improvement Bonds.
May I 1890. The improvement lids. 48 '04 1 -AS187.500c- _Aug 1 1934
0
below originally carried 6% int. and BOND.DEBT
Sept 30'14 $479,100
were in default for some time. A Sinking fund
39.443
compromise was effected in 1906 Assess. val.'14(3-5
act.)
whereby int. was reduced to 4% and City tax rate (per $1,000) 12,036,190
'14 $17.50
328.000 to be paid by city in cash in
INT.on refunded N.0. & 0. RR.
settle nent of all past
-due coupons
- bonds payable in N.Y.City: on $65,payment to be made $2,000 yrlY., 000 at Mechanics' Nat.
Bank and on
inel, the year 1920. V. 83, p. 1132; 335.000 at U. S.
Mtge.
V. 84. p. 404. Up to June 30 1914 imp, bonds at Western gc Tr.Co.; on
German Bank
$14.000 had been paid. All bonds In Cincinnati; other bondsIn Paducah.
tax-exempt.
Improvement (See note above).
PENDLETON COUNTY.
48 '90 Dec $150,000___Oct 1 1920
County seat is Falmouth.
Refunding Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
65 '08 M-S 328,800c_Sept 1 1928 00'12 .J-J $55,000o_July
1 '31-'40
School Bonds.
Refunding Turnpike Bonds.
6s '06 M-N$12,000
May 1 1926 434g'10 J-J $32.000c_July 1 '31-'40
68 '11 J-J
18,000_ _.._July 1 1931
BOND. DEBT June 30 '14 $208,800 TOTAL DEBT Nov 6 '14_ $87,000
Cash in treasury April 1914
19,000
Other indebtedness
33,511 As'd va1.'14(3i to 3-5act.)_3,650,435
Sinking fund (school)
13,329 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_512.50
Assessed gal.'1$ (2-5 act0_1.800,000 Population In
1910
11.985
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913__.,,,$19,00
INT.at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y. City.
Population in 1910
7.305
INT.at Harris Tr.& Say. B., Ohl. PINEVILLE.
This place is in Bell County.
School Bonds.
MUHLENBURG COUNTY.
55 '11 Jan 330.0000 ._Dec 31 1931
County seat Is Greenville.
For litigation regarding railroad TOTAL BONDED DEBT_ __ (1)
bonds, subsequently refunded, see Population in 1910_ ____ ______2.161
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bk,N.Y.City.
"State &City Sup." for May 25 1912.
Refunding Bonds.
J-J 380,0000
5s g
1915 SHELBY COUNTY.
Shelbyville is the county seat.
55 ir
J-J
85,000c
1920
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.... 3165.000 These bonds were declared valid by
Assess. val.'13(fi act.)___6,334,475 the Court of Appeals on Jan.22 1913.
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'13 $13.50 V. 96, p. 374. Pop'n '10, 18.041.
-House Bonds (part yearly).
Court
Population in 1910
28,598
55g'13 Dee! $75.000c____1915-1928
INT. at Bk. of Am.. N. Y. City.
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_ $100,000
Assessed valuation 1914-12,835.790
NEWPORT.
Newport is in Campbell County. TAYLOR COUNTY.
All bonds are exempt from municipal
Campbellsville is the county seat.
taxes. Incorporated as a town in Old railroad bonds of this county in
1795, and as a city Feb. 21 1849. default. See V. 95. p. 1760. and
Population 1910, 30,209.
V. 97. p. 902.
Refunding Bonds.
48 '04 J-.1 $35,000c_July 1 1924 WARREN COUNTY.
3.65s '01 J-J 506.000c_ _Jan 1 1930
Bowling Green is the county seat.
55.000c__July 1 1926
45 '06 J-J
Turnpike d Refund'ir Bonds.
37.0000__ -July 1 1931 45
4s '11 --_
A-0 $119,500c_ .Jan 2 1929
45 '14 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1934 (Subject to call, 535,000 in 1914;
Newport at. Bonds(Goon Debt).
335.000 in 1919; 335.000 in 1924.)
($30.000c_Various 1918 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914 $119,500
88,1000_Varlous 1919 Assessed val.'13 (4-5 act.)13,802 125
tis various
5,000c_Dee 28 1922 State & Co.tax(pet M000)13310 07
1.500c_Aug 1 1923 Population in 1910
30.579
50,000o-July 1 1942
45 '12 J-J
-Works Bonds.
Water
WINCHESTER.
'09 J-J 385.000c---Jan 1 1939
48
This city is in Clark County.
$500 -8
Past-due bonds
$12,000
GEN. BONDS Mar 1913_ 9997,800
Cite-Hall Bonds.
162.000 4143'11 F-A $18,000____Feb 3 1931
Assessment debt (add'i)._
Assessed val.'12 (2-3 act.)15,922.781 BOND. DEBT Jan 1913__ $117.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '12-314.00 Assessed valuation
4.777.233
INT. at office of Com'r of Finance Population in 1910
7,156
INT. at Winchester Bank.
or at Bank of America. N.Y.City.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

•

In the table below we give statistics regarding mlnor civil divisions in
the State of Kentucky which are not represented among the foregoing:
Assessed Tax per Popul
Bonded Floating
debt. ealuainm. 31,000.
debt.
1910.
Locationz1,198,963 --(T), Jefferson Co- 32.000
384
Anchorage
8,688
Ashland (C). Boyd County-193,500 $15,000$7,000.000'$22.90
2.50 ____ .
Bardstown Graded Corn. S. D. 30,000_.one .- -----None316.445.890 *10.00 17.462
90.000
pourbon
_ _ _ 10.308
1.000 §3,408,242
35,500
Bracken County
9.487
2,000 *4,363.077 *10.00
45,000
County
Bullitt
2.000 z5.127.877 *5.00 19.867
40.000
Calloway County
1,293
Carlisle (0). Nicholas Co--.430.000
8.110
6,403 13,102,338 1)10.50
55,000
Carroll County
None §13,500.000 19.00 17.987
64.000
Clark County
____
840.674
40.000
Cerbin (0). Whitley County
87.000 49.450 *637.152 *3.50
CoVington School District_
3,603
Cyntlilana. Harrison County__ 47,000 11.000 §2.225.000 §13.50
None 52,100,000 x4.20
Cynthlana School District-- 57.000
5,420
None x3,500,000 67.50
Danville (C). BaYle County- 80,000
2.575
Fulton (C). Fulton County-- 35.000 10,827 z1.492,965 x7.50
4,533
None x2,500.000 z15.00
Georgetown (C), Scott County 32.000
___ 16.873
37.500 20,000 z8.276.035
County.
Harrison
§4,238,560 --- 11,750
53.750
Hickman County




1 :5

RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 26 1790) ._May 26 1790
Admitted as a State (Act June 1 1796)
1796
Total area of State (square miles).
June1 1 6
42,050
State Capital
Nashville
Governor (term exp. Jan. 15 1918)
Ben. W. Hooper
Sec'y of State (term exp. Feb. 12 a 1917)
R. R. Sneed
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 15 a 1915)....W. P. Hlekerson
Comptroller (term expires Jan. 15 1915)___Oeo. P. Woollen
a

Constitution says term of office shall be computed from the 15th or
January, but these officials being elected by the Legislature are usual!?
allowed to serve a full term from the date of their appointment
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday in
January and sessions are not limited, -but no member shall be paid for
more than 75 days of a regular session."
STATE DEBT.
-The debt of the State Is as follows:
LOANS
Principal
Name and Purpose.
Payable. When Due. Outstanding.
Old certificates of indebtedness-P.Cl2terPaeysat
held by State institutions
1636.000
'At pleasure
5&6 J J
1 of State.
Refunding bonds, 1914..c------4J-J
July 1 1915 9,381,000
do
do
1914___c ______ 6
1.400.000
Oct. 1915
A-0
INTEREST at National Park Bank or State Treasurer's office.
TOTAL DEBT. &c.
-The subjoined statement shows Tennessee's total
debt on Oct. 19, 1914:
Total interest bearing debt
$11,417,000
Est. amount of bonds yet to be funded (held by U. S. Govt.).
*335.866
Total bonded debt
11,752,666
* These bonds are owned by the United States Government. The State
will not fund these bonds. it is said, until certain claims are adjusted between the State and the Federal Government. Under an Act of 1905
of the unfunded bonds, except the 3335.666.66 held by the Federal Government, were eliminated from the State debt on Jan. 11907.
-The following statement shows the @barrisASSESSED VALUATION.
ter and valuation of an taxable propert yer the State.
oth iil
wer'ge Rate or
Value Tar pee
Total
Value. p.A ere. 31.000
Property.
Town Lots.
Acres.
Year.
$
$
1913_218,858,449 236,883,379 84,261,128 540,002,956
8.40
3.50
1912__217.165.104 230.387.312 78,458.470 526.010.886
8.39
3.50
1910..210.007,358 211,397,235 78,297.887 499,702,478
8.02
3.50
1908_190.288,847 185,175,781 68,722,101 444.186,729
3 50
7.44
1900_ _171,527,025 120.338,351 48,493,768 340,359048
3.50
6.61
1895..105.883.997 111,906,412 38.271.2(14 316,081.813
6.42
2.00
1890_ 172,340.180 120.530.633 54.637.292 347.508;105
8.54
3.00
_.148.999.550
46.635.550 16.133,338 211.768.438
600
1 00
1875.183.228,365
57.578.261 37.213,908 278,020,534
6.74
4 00
1871_205,386.777 -----72.518.24$----- 287.905.)120
8.39
8.00
1867__155.245.178
59.019,406 11.108,826 225,393.410
6.72
4.50
In addition to the above valuations, the assessed valustlons of railroad.
telephone and telegraph property in 1013 was 3111,000.792
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-The Attorney-General advised us under date of January 24 1012 that, "under
our constitution
it is not competent for the Legislature to exempt from
taxation State, county
or municipal bonds, although occasionally, in
providing for and Issuing
county or municipal bonds, it is provided that they
county or municipal taxation. In 1903. by Chapter shall not be subject to
year, it was attempted to practically exempt from 258 of the Acts of that
taxation State bonds
held by banks in this State, but the Supreme Court in
the case of
National Bank against the City of Memphis, 116 Tennessee 641, the State
It was not competent for the Legislature under our constitution held that
to exempt
from taxation that class of property."
The State Supreme Court holds unconstitutional that peoVtision
of the
refunding bond bill passed by the Legislature which exempts the
taxation. This reverses the ruling of Chancellor Alltsm, who bonds from
on Mar. 6
1913 decided that the State has power to exempt from taxation bonds issued
by it. V. 96,p. 1038.
CITIES. TAXING DISTRICTS AND TOWNS AUTHORIZED TO
ISSUE WATER BONDS.
-Chapter $79. Laws of 1911, approved June
1911, authorizes cities, taxing districts and towns having a population 24
of
130,000 or more, by the Federal Census of 1910 or any subsequent Federal
Census, to issue $250,000 coupon bonds to improve the water-works system, providing such system is owned or operated by the municipality.
V. 93, p. 301.
POPULATION.
-The population of Tennessee has been as follows:
681,904 1790___
35.691
1900_..2.020,616'1860_..1,109,801 1820___ 422.771
1890_1,767.51811850_1,002,717 1810___ 261,727
1880_1,542,359 1840._ 829.210 1800___ 105,602
The proportion of the'colored population was 26.14% In 1880. 24.57%
in 1890, 23.8% in 1900 and 21.7% in 1910. In number blacks
were
245,881 in 1850. 283,019 in 1860, 322.331 in 1870, 403,151 in 1880. 434,300
In 1890, 480.243 in 1900 and 473.088 In 1910.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS 2N THE

STATE OF TENNESSEE
NOTE.
-For reports not given in
see "Additional Statements" at end of
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Clinton is the county seat. All
bonds are taxable. Pop'n '10.17.717.
Road Bonds.
4 tis'06 F A $75.000c
1936
(Subject to call after 1912.)
58 '07 A-0 3100.0000 __
.A938
(Subj-et to call after 1917.)
4 14s'09 A-0 100,0000
1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1914.. $275,000
Sinking fund-11.800
Assessed val. '14(34 act.)__4,104,305
Btate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14419.00

alphabetical order among the following.
this State.
INT. in N. 'Y. at Hanover Nat.
13k, and in Chicago at Am. Tr. &
Say. Bk. and Harris Tr. & Say. Bk.
-BLEDSOE COUNTY.
Pikeville is the county seat.
Pike Road Bonds (Tax-free).
5s '14 s-a. 350,000
1944
47,000
BOND.DEBT June 1 1914 $97 950
1004
,
Floating debt
11,000
Ass'd val. '14 (1-3 act.)
1,620,000
State & co. tax(p. $1,000)'14_$21.20
Population in 1910
6,329
INTEREST payable in Pikeville.

176
BLOUNT COUNTY.
Marysville is the county seat.

TENNESSEE-CITIES AND TOWNS

Refunding Bonds.
J-J 143,400e.July 1 '15&'16
A-0 18.sn0e_ July 1 1017
School Bonds (Red. beg.in 1912).
414E1'07 A-0 $23.000c__ _Apr 1 1927
_s '14
15,000
Street Bonds (Red. beg.in 1919).
430'09 S-an $25,000c
1929
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914.5319,000
Water debt (Included)____ 15,.500
Assess.val.'13(abt.h act.)_4,082,130
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_512.50
Population in 1910
8.548
Cleveland is the county seat.
_s'99&'01 _5166,000
INT. at First Trust & Say. Bank,
Road Bonds
Clarksville, and in N.Y.City.
55 07 J-J *$25,000c_ _ _July 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $191,000
Ass'd val.12(2-5 to M act.)4,000 000
This city is in Bradley County.
StatedsCo.tax (Der $1,000) '13_$17.20
16.336
Population in 1910
Water Works Bonds.
$60,000
*INT. at Cleveland Nat. Bank.
___
Cleveland, Tenn. others at Importers _s
4,000
School Bonds.
& Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y.
_s
___ $25,000
Sinking Fund Bonds.
Bristol is In Sullivan Co. Incorp. _s
___ $11,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914._ _5100,000
Feb. 22 1856. All bonds taxable.
Commission government adopted. Assessed valuation 1914...1,500,000
Population in 1910
V. 96. p. 1375. Pop'n '10, 7.148.
5,549
Court House Bonds.
ISs g
.1-D $10,000c_ _ -Feb 1 1922
Funding Bonds.
Newport Is the county seat.
As
51-S $14.0000__.Mch 1 1925
Road and Bridge Bonds.
J-J 40,000_ _-_July 1 1942 55
58
J-J $100,000 __ _Jan 1 '17-'41
Market House Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 16 '14_5300,000
Ss g 92 J-D $10,000c_ -_Feb 1 1022 Assessed valuation 1913...4,221,078
Railroad Aid Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per 51,000)'14 $20.0
fig
J J $25,000c___July 1 1920 Population In 1910 ----------19,399
School Bonds.
5s '04 M-N $10.000c..... Ma) 1 1934
65 g
12.0000...Jr..). 1 1921
This city is in Maury County.
5s '05 M-S 12.000c. Sept 1 192:
School Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $50,000____July 1 1944
Se g '90 J-J $25,0000_ __July 1 1921- 55 '14 J-J
25,000____July 1 1944
6s g
J-D 28,000c___Feb 1 1922 (Subj. to call after 15 yrs. from issue)
Street lmp't & Bridge Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1914_ _ $143,200
4s
A-0 317.000c_ _Oct 1 1921 Sinking fund
47,573
45
J-J
4.500e. _July 1 1922 Assessed valuation (est.)2,527,800
Water-Works Bonds.
Real value (estimated)_ _ _ _3,371,400
55 '07 M-N $277,000c__May 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000)
$15.00
(Mature various dates from 1912.) Population in 1910
5,754
58 '11 ___ 540,000 --Oct 1 1941
INT. on 1914 bonds at City Re1'14_ $524,500 corder's office.
BOND. DEBT Sept -9,036
Cash on hand
Assess. val.'14(M act.)
2,500.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'14 417.50
INT.in Bristol at First Nat. Bank,
Nashville is the county seat. The
State fair grounds bonds given below
and at National City Bank. N. Y.
were declared valid. V.93.P.
Bridge Bonds.
County seat is Jacksboro.
43413'07 F-A $800,000cAug 1937
Road (Red.aft.10yrs.from issue).
Subject to call $200,000 in each of
4%8'02 M-N 080.000___May 1 1932
the years 1919,1922, 1925 & 1931./
55 '07 A-0 50.000c
Oct 1 1937
s'09 J-J 250.000c._ _July 1 1930
5s '08 s-a
50.000c
1938
Turnpike (Red.aft.10 yrs.fr.issue)
School-Building Bonds.
48'02 J-J
S140,000o___Jan 1 1922
55
--- $20,000
Peabody Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '14_ $202,000 45
M-N $100.0000 _Ma7 1 1929
Assessed val. '14
act.)_6,334,466
State Fair (Red. aft. Jan. 1 '26).
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '14 $21.00 48
J-J $150,000o --Jan 1 1941
Population in 1910
27,387
Normal School Bonds.
INT at Hanover Nat. Bank,N.Y. 4 s'll seml-an. 580.0000
1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_41,520,000
Assessed val. 1913 -------90.000.000
Elizabethton Is the county seat.
County tax rate(per$1,000)'13 $14.50
Road Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Population in 1910
149.478
58 '11 J-J 560.000c --------1941
(Subject to ca after -----)
call
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $60,000
Charlotte is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1911___2.600,000
Road Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914.....519.50
19.838 55 '13 ii $250,000_ _ _July 1 1943
Population in 1910
INT. at Trustee's office or in N.Y BOND.DEBT May 5 '14_ $250,000
2.688,170
Assess. val. 1914
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13_420.00
19,955
Chattanooga Is the county seat of Population in 1910
Hamilton Co. Inc. Dec. 20 1839.
See V. 92. p. 1386, concerning new
County seat of Dyer County.
form of government.
Population
Water & Electric Light Bonds.
1910. 44,604.
M-N§$43,0000_Nov 15 1922
4s
Funding Bonds.
M-N §33,000c_May 15 1933
4345'07 J-J $100 000o.--Jan 1 1937 55
55 '11 J-D *30,000c-- June 1 1941
Sewer Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
M-S $50,000c___Sept 1 1917
68
00'09 M-S 125,000c_Sept 1 1939 5s '04 5-3 325.000c_Ju1y 15 1934
Railroad Bonds.
Street and Sewer Bonds
1932
A-0E500 00neApr 15 '20&'21 5s '11 ___ $30,000
58
School Bonds.
4 345'05 J-J 150,0000_ _July 1 1935
May 1915
4345'07 .1-J 600,000c-Jan 1 1937 6s '09 May $4,250
1933
25,000c
5s '13 s-a
Park Bonds.
434s07 J-J $50.000c___Jan 1 1937 BOND. DEBT June 1913_ $194.500
4345'12 M-N 250,0000-May 1 1942 Assessed valuation 1912_ __1,890,000
Real value (estimated)____4,500,000
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
430'11 J-D $300,0000_Deo $0 1941 Total tax rate(per$1,000) '10..532.50
4,149
Population in 1910
School Bonds.
5
434809 M-35150,000c_ __Sept 1 1939
INT. on bonds marked()at ParRefunding Bonds.
son, Son & Co., N. Y., and Chicago;
434s'09 A-0 $125.0000_Apr 15 1939 (¢) First Nat. Bank, Dyersburg.
434a'11 J-D 81,000o_ _ _June 1 1941
City-Hall Bonds.
• 4 30'07 J-J $200,000c. Jan 1 1937
This city is in Lincoln County.
Fire-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4345'07 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1937
5s '14 M-N$60,000c_ May 1 1934
Public
-Improvement Bonds.
J-.I $100.000c __ Jan 1 1022 (Sub:ect to call after May 1 1924)
334s
75,000_ _ _ _July 1 1935 BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _.$86,500
4 34s'05 J-J
$1,291,000
Assessed val. 1014
School and Park Bonds.
3,439
4 34s'05 J-J $125.0000 __July 1 1935 Population in 1910
-Annexation Bonds.
430'13 J-D$150,000c-__June 2 1943
Pulaski Is the county seat.
Paving Bonds (City's Portion)
-House (Red. beg. in 1919.)
Court
430'10 J-D $100,000c_ _June 1 1940
1929
J-D 45,000c-__Jan 1 1941 5s '09 J-J $100,000
45,000__Sept 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $100.000
454s'12 M-S
14,500
434s'14 J-D 50,000c-June 1 1944 Floating debt
24,728
BOND. DEBT Sept '14..53,421,000 Sinking fund
300,000 Assess. vsl.'13(abt.34 act.) 8,151.245
Park bonds (Included) ___
56,914 State& Co.tax(per$1.000)13_513.00
Sinking fund
32,629
Ass'dval.'14(abt.48%act.)35, ,
302 803 Population in 1910
INTEREST payable In Pulaski at
75,356,900
Actual valuation
(per $1,000)'14_316.50 Citizens Nat. and National People's
City tax rate
Int. at Nat First Bk...Chattan'ga. banks and Union Bank & Trust Co.
Road Bonds (Part every 5 years).
5s '11 J-J $300.000c_Ju1y 1 21-51
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $303,300
15,000
Bridge warrants
4,715,850
Assessed valuation 1913
State&Co.tax(per M000)13_520.00
20,809
Population in 1910
INT.at Chase Nat.Bank, N.Y.City.

6s
Os

BRADLEY COUNTY.

CLEVELAND.

BRISTOL.

COOKE COUNTY.

COLUMBIA.

DAVIDSON COUNTY.

in6.

CAMPBELL COUNTY.

CARTER COUNTY.

DICKSON COUNTY.

CHATTANOOGA.

DYERSBURG.

PAYETTEWLLE.

HILES COUNTY.

CLARKSVILLE.

County seat of Montgomery CO.
/ncorp. In 1855; reincorp. Apr. 8
1905. All bonds are taxable.
Water (Red. aft. 10 vrs.froM issue).
58 '97 J-J $18,500c___July 1 1927
12.500c-July 1 1929
45 '99 J-.1
28,000c___July 1 1933
48 '0$ J-J
10,000c_July 1 1925
4s '05 54
434s'09 M-S 31.500c_Sept 1 1929
4346'11 A-0 60.000c_ _ Oct 1941
Railroad Aid Bonds.
48 '04 J-J $94,0000___July 1 1924




COUNTY.
GRAINGER the county seat.
is

Rutledge
Pike Bonds.
.5 '11 ___ $100.000
Total bonded debt
Population In 1910

GREENE COUNTY.

(5)
13,888

Greeneville is the county seat.
Pike Bonds.
5s '13 J-J $200,000___Oct 15 1944
BOND.DEBT Oct 29 1914 5589,500
31,083
Population in 1910

HAMBLEN COUNTY.
Morristown is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
59 '12 J-J $25.000___ _June 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1914_5273,000
Assessed valuation 1914....4,036,727
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13..$17.40
13,650
Population in 1910
INT. at East Tennessee Nat.
Bank, Knoxville.

HAMILTON COUNTY.

County seat is Chattanooga.
5s '14 ___ 550.000
1944
Funding Bonds.
i;is 05 A-0$100,000c___Apr 1 1925
Is '01 Dec 100,000o___Dec 1 1921
'Subject to call after Dec. 1 1911.)
434s'13 J-J 550,000c___July 1 1943
School Bonds.
85 '07 Apr $75.000c___Apr 1 1927
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1917.)
434s'09 M-N 150,000__Nov 1 1929
00'11 J-D 135,009c-June 1 1941
Road Bonds.
4348'09 A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1939
434 s'll 5-fl 100,000c___June 1 1941
1148'11 A-0 500.000c.--Apr 1 1941
4 Ms'12 A-0 65,0000___Apr 1 1942
430'13 J-J
25,000c___July 1 1943
58 '14 F
-A 25,000c___Feb 1 1944
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
4148'09 A-04100.000c _Oct 1 1929
Tun nel Bds. (Red. beg. in 1917.)
5s 07 Apr $150.000c_Apr 1 1927
St. Elmo Tax District Bonds.
534s'07 A-0 $18,000____Apr 1 1927
Court
-House Bonds.
434a'12 A-03350,0000--Apr 1 1942
Jail Bonds.
4 Ms'12 A-0 $75,000e-Apr 11942
4Ms'13 A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1943
Bridge Bonds.
5s '14 ___ $600,000
1944
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1914 $3,243,000
Assessed val.jRailroads _ 7,316,804
(Other prop_45,827,000
State & Co.tax(per $1 000)'10.316,50
Population In 1910
89.267
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y. C.

HARRIMAN.

This city is in Roane County. Inc.
In 1891. Population 1910. 3,061.
Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt).
c 05 A-0$100,000c_. Apr 1 1925
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 1914 $110,000
Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.) 1,200,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1914... _520.00
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

HAWKINS COUNTY.

Rogersville is the county seat.
School Bonds.
55 '14 A-0 $25,000_ _Apr 1 '15-39
BOND. DEBT June 1914 $237,500
3,000,000
Assessed valuation
Total value of property 10,000,000
23,587
Population in 1910
INT. at County Trustee's office.

HAYWOOD COUNTY.
County seat is Brownsville.

[VOL. xcrx.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat is Dandridge.
A-0 5549,000
5s
1926
(Subject to call beginning 1916.)
59
A-065100,000
1931
(Subject to call beginning 1921.)
A-05520 000
59
1926
A-05175,000
5s
1939
434s
M-S 25.000
1939
°Bridge Bonds.
5s '13 M-N $25,000
1933
aRoad Bonds.
1943
5s '13 M-8 $125,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 15'14_5519,000
29,000
Sinking fund
Assessed val.'14 (2-5 act.) 3,590,709
State&Co.tax(per 51.000) '13-521.00
17,755
Population in 1910
INT.on bonds marked (a) at Nat.
City Bank, N.Y.;(b) E. Tenn. Nat.
Bk., Knoxville, and Nat. City Bk.,
N. Y.; others at E. Tenn. Nat. Bk.,
Knoxville.
JELLICO.
This city is In Campbell County.
School Bonds.
336,000
Os
Street Bonds.
$10,000
65
City Hall Bonds.
$14,000
65
_
Water & Sewer (Subject to call.)
534E1'11 J-J 575,000_ _ _ _July 1 1941
Water-Works Bonds.
_s
--- 310,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_5145.000
2.000
Sinking fund
Assess. val. '13(M act)___ *857,963
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14_$27.00
1,862
Population in 1910
•Exclusive of telephone and railroad property.
JOHNSON CITY.
This city Is In Washington County.
Inc. in 1885. Bonds are exempt from
city taxes. Pop'n 1910. 8.506•
Paying Bonds.
___ $120,149 07
534s
Public Improvement Bonds.
5s '03 M-N 528.000c_ __May 2 1923
Sewer Bonds.
5s '08 M-N $20,000c___May 1 1928
7.5000_ _ _May 1 1929
530'09 11-N
Funding Bonds.
4510,0000_ _June 1 1925
55 '05
5.000___Meh 15 1920
Os '10 M-S
-A *40.000_ _Feb 1 1931
5345'11 F
-Works Bonds.
•Water
55 '10 J-D 4365,000e_June 1 1940
*School Bonds.
58 '12 J-D $50,000c___Dec 1 1932
55 '10 J-D 75.000c_June 15 1930
55 '06 F-A 17,500c_ _Aug 1 1926
1914-1917
5,000
Os
1914-1919
7,500
ann
Os
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1 '14_ $378,149
Water bonds (additional). 365,000
Assessment debt Nov 30'13 $184,252
Notes(bills)pay. Nov 30 '13 21,900
2.208,385
Assessed valuation 1913
9,380,000
Real value (est.)
$15.00
(per 51,000) '13
City tax
INT.on bonds marked (*) at Hanat Pray.
over Nat. Bk., N. V.; (I)
Say. Bk. & Tr. Co., Cincin.; others
In Johnson City.

Refunding RR. Bonds.
5s '14 May $121,700__May 1 '16-'34
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $121.700
Assess. val. 1913
5,250,000
Real value (est.)__
14.000.000
State&Co.tax(per M000)13_518.00
Population in 1910
25,910 KNOX COUNTY.
County seat Is Knoxville.
INT. at Importers' & Traders'
Funding Bonds.
Nat. Bank, N. Y.
A-0 350,0000 .Apr 4 1919
314s
High-School Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
59 '11 May $26,000o___May 1 1931
5s '13 ___
24,000c
1933
This city is In Gibson County.
Bridge Bonds
Water
-Works Bonds.
58
A-Of$85,000c_Apr 1 '16&'21
434s
___ 4$0.000
A-0 55.0000_ Apr 1 1926
School Bonds.
6s Oct 40.000c.Oct 1 1916 & 1921
434s
___ $12,000
Street Bonds.
Railroad Bds.(Part every S pears).
Os
434&55
$60,000
J-J $48,500c_July 1 14-'24
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DT. June 30 '13_ $304,500
534511
$12,000
1941 Assess. val '13(70% act.)35.881.514
*City Hall Bonds.
Value of railroads
4,196,601
5349'11
515.000
1941 State&Co.tax(per 31,000)'13..514.50
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $129,000 Population In 1910 (Census)._94,187
Assessed valuation 1914_ 1,000,0000
Int. at Hanover Nat. Bank, New
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914___$15.00 York; others in
Knoxville.
Population In 1910
3 446
* Interest at Chaes Nat.Bk.,N.Y.
KNOXVILLE.
Knoxville is county seat of Knox
This city is in Madison Co. Jack- County. In 1897 Knoxville, North
son owns Its water-works plant. Inc. Knoxville and West Knoxville consolunder Chap. 218. Acts of 1853-54.
idated. Statement below is for conWater
-Works Bonds.
solidated city. Commission gov't
434s
$45,000____Jan 1 1929 adopted Aug.26 1911. V.93, P.607.
9s
25,000____Jan 1 1925 City has purchased plant of Knoxville
___
4s
21,100
Water Co. City assumed 5639,000
_ _
Os
_
Jan 1 1915 bonds of water company and in addition issued $611,000 4.4% bonds in
Railroad Refunding Bonds,
14,0005s
$125,000___Jan 1 1929 payment for plant. These Issues are
Fund. Fc lmpt.(Red. beg.in 1917). not included in bonded debt given
43.6s
$125,000___Jan 1 1927 below, but the $611.000 bonds are
Refund. Fc School impt.
direct obligations of the city.
For
5s
$135,000___Sept 1 1941 previous items concerning purchase
B. & N. RR. Aid Bonds.
of this plant, see "State QC City Sup."
434s
$75,000_ -_Feb 15 1932 for Nov. 27 1909. Of the bonds asInternal impt. Bonds.
sumed, $150,000 es were refunded in
5s '91 A-0 $48.000c-.Apr 1 1920 June 1912 by a like amt. of 430.
impt. Dist. Bds. (City's portion).
Funding Bonds
55.3z6s ___ $40,000 __-_1919&1928
C'85 5-5 595,000_ _July 1 1915
GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 1914..$653,000 65 g '87 5-5 95,000____July 1 1917
Assessment debt (add'I)____ 16,209 45 g '90 J-J
34,000_ ___Jan 1 1920
Floating debt
67,044 45 '99 J-D 100,000-...June 1 1929
Sinking fund
4,020
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed val.'13(M act.)._5,074,546 5s '10 MN $275,000__May 1 1940
Total tax (per 51.000) 1913.._35.00
Hospital Bonds.
Population in 1910
15,779 48 '99 5-D $30,000____June 1 1929
Market & School Bonds.
55 '97 A-0 $35,000_ __ _Apr 1 1927
JACKSON COUNTY.
Gainesboro Is the county seat.
(Part due every 10 years on April 1.)
High-School Bond•,
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Ss '12 A-0 $75,000c___Apr 1 1942 4343'09 A-0$150.000____Apr 1 1939
Viaduct Bonds.
Road Bonds.
58 '14 A-0 $100,000c_Apr 1 1934 04/3'09 A-0 $50.000____Apr 1 1939
Funding and Improvement Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_ _ _5175,000
5,000 4348'07 SD $165,000___Deo 2 1937
Sinking fund
Street Bonds.
Assess. val.'1$ (1-3 act.)._ 1,885,250
State 3r Co.tax(per $1,000)14.521.80 55 '91 A-0 $500,000--__Oet 1 1921
35,000__July 1 1939
5s '09 J-J
15,036
Population in 1910
58 '12 5-13 15.000-June 15 1942
INT. payable in N. Y. City.

HUMBOLDT.

JACKSON.

Nov., 19 1 4.
KNOXVILLE (Concluded)—
Sewer Bonds.
4;is'07 J-D 315.000____Dec 2 1937
4 %s'12 J-D 125,000_ _ _June 15 1942
Water.Works Bonds.
434s'09 J-J $611,000__—July 1 1949
Water Co. Bonds (assumed).
...1921
F-A $489,000......
43ti
(Subject to call after 1911.)
Refunding Water Bonds.
1942
43-0'12 J-J $150.000
North Knoxville Bonds.
5s '89 M-S$100,000__._Sept 1 1919
West Knoxville Bonds.
6s '89 J-D $75,000___June 1 1919
tis '9$ J-D 37.000—Jun01 1923
GEN. BD. DT. May '14_31,931,000
77,783
Paving bonds (city's port)
Paving bonds(assessment) 240.934
8,260
Paving certifs (assessin't)
Sinking fund (cash & Inv). 205.060
Assessed valuation. real —19,259.355
Assessed val., personal... 3,728,742
Assessed val. RR., Tel.,&c.1.668,058
Total val 1914(X actual).24,657,055
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914 _ ..$15.50
Population In 1910 (Census) —36,346
INTEREST on bonds due 1937
payable at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y.;
on street and refunding bonds of 1910
In Knoxville at City Treasury.
City's total resources in May 1914
were $2,821,417. incl. $495,705 value
of school buildings and $492.473
value of other public buildings.

TENNESSEE-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Memphis Artesian Water Bonds.
48 '03 M-N 32,950,000c_May 1 1933
($50,000 due each year on May 1.)
4 Hs'l1 A-0 $250.000 —Oct 1 1946
Water Bonds.
434514 J-D$250,000c___June 1 1944
*faxing Dist.—Compromise Brie.
'87 J-J 3986,0000—July 1 1915
Market House Bonds.
55 '97 J-J 360.0000_Tan 1'17-'22-'27
Park Bonds.
4s '01 M-S5225,0000..Mch 1 '14-'31
4;1(8'09 A-0 500,0000—Anr 1 1959
Special Levee Bonds (General).
5s '14 J-J $1,000,000c_July 1 1954
Normal School Bonds.
430'11 F-A$150,000c_ _Am. 1 1936
Amusement & Recreation Park.
434s'12 J-J $275,000____July 1 1947
GEN. BD.DT.Nov 1 '1334,930,000
Assessment debt (add'I)__ 1,275,700
Water, park and market
house debt (add'1)
4,310,000
Assessed valuation, real 90.357,185
Assessed val., personal
13,988.055
Merchants' capital (est.). 6,388,200
Railroad, &c
9,161,777
Total valuation 1913_ _119,895,217
Tax rate (per $1,000)1913.. _315.80
Population in 1910 (Census)_131.105
The water, park and market
-house
bonds are secured by 11( ns upon these
properties.
*Funding Act of 1883 provides that
every part thereof shall be considered
a contract between the State, the
Taxing District and the bondholders.
and no part material to rights of
bondholders shall be modlfied while
the bonds remain outstanding.

LOUDON COUNTY.
Loudon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
55 '12 J-J $100,0000--Jan 1 1942
5s '13 -__ 150,000c ___1923-1943
BOND.DEBT Oct 30 1914 $300.000 MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS.
Assessed val. 1914 (e,st.)_ _ _3,000,000 Is '99 J-D 328,500o___July 1 1919
Actual valuation (est.) _ --7,000,000 4s '02 A-0 170,000c_Apr 1 '16-26
Population In 1910
I(Part every 5 years.)
13.612
4340'05 J-J §125,0000___July 1 1945
4 45'03 J-J §75.0000__ _July 1 1928
MC MINN COUNTY.
4s '07 J-J §300,000c_ __July 1 1937
Athens is the county seat.
43(8'09 J-J 498.0000___July 1 1959
§Road Bonds.
4 Mit'l 1 J-J 250.000c. __July 1 1961
iss
M-S$300,000o
1941 434s'14 J-J
40,000c___Jan 1 1934
Bridge Bonds.
Lenox Bonds (Annexed)—
__ $25,000
Ss '09 Mar $50,000c_ __Mar 1 1929
LDEBT Sept 25 14_5325,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14 $1,436,500
Assess. val.'13 (1-3 act.). 4,101.77$ Floating debt Apr 1 1914
200,000
State & CO.tax (per$1,000)'14.117.50 Sinking fund Anr 1 1914_
121.479
_21,046 Assessed valuation 1914_125,000,000
Population In 1910
§ Int.at Hanover N at.Bank,N.Y.; Population in 1914 (eat.)... 150,000
others at Seaboard Nat. Bk.,N.Y.
§ INT. payable in N. Y. City; on
others at State Bank, Memphis,
COUNTY.
MADISON
County seat is Jackson. Bonds are MONROE COUNTY
exempt from county and municipal
Madisonville is the county seat.
taxes. Popula. 1910, 39.357.
Road Bonds (Part every 5 years).
Road Bonds.
5s '11 J-D $150,000-_Dec 1 '26-'38
A-0$150.0000_.Apr 15 1943 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '14_ $300,000
4s
(Subject to call after April 15 1933.) Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _4,556,763
4s '05 A-0$150,000c_Apr 15 1945 State&Co.tax(per *1,000) '13_$16.50
(Subject to call after April 15 1935.) Population In 1910
20,716
48 '09 M-N 200,000_ _ _Jan 1 1949
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1938.)
School Bonds.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
4 14s'12 J-J $125,000. _ __July 1 1937
Clarksville is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '13 3625,000
Highway Bonds.
Assessed val.'12(g act.).10,150,000 58 '13 ___ $20.000c
1943
State & Co. tax (penl Inside _415.40 bs '14 J-J 100,000c _Jan 1 1944
$1,000) 1912....),Outside__ 17.00
Funding Bonds.
INT. at People's Say. Bk., Jackson. 5s '13 A-0 $72.000c—Apr 1 1943
(Subj. to call 1923, 1928, 1933&1938)
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14_ $342,832
MARION COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1913_ __8,247.288
County seat is Jasper
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'14.$15.00
Road Improv't Bonds. Population in 1910
Turnpike &
33,672
4 Its May $20,000c_ .May 1 1919
INT. in Clarksville & New York.
45
May 105,000c Mayl '24-'29-'34
*Refunding Bonds (Tax exempt).
5s g '11 ___ 320,0000—June'16-'31 MORRISTOWN.
(35,000 every 5 years.)
This city is in Hamblen County.
BOND.DEBT May 2 '14.. $145,000
Funding Bonds.
Sinking hind
6,518 bs '14
__ 310,000.--Jan 1 1934
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.).3,015,907
Street Bonds.
State& Co. tax(per $1,000)'13 $19.50
5s '13 J-J $20,000c__Mar 15 1923
Population in 1910
18.820 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 2 '14__ $231,000
* Int. at Co. Treas, office; others Sinking fund
$9,000
at Hanover Nat. Bk., New York.
Assessed valuation 1913..._2,050,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-__$20.00
Population in 1910
4.007
MEMPHIS.
INT. at Hanover Nat, Bk., N. Y.
Memphis is the county seat of
Shelby County. A yellow fever epidemic in 1878 rendered city unable to NASHVILLE.
meet its obligations, and In 1879 city
Nashville is the capital of the State
charter was repealed and Taxing Dis- and the county seat of Davidson
trict of Shelby County was organized County. Incorp. In 1806. All bonds
for purpose of securing a compromise are exempt from city taxes.
with bondholders on such terms as
Viaduct Bonds.
city felt able to make. The courts. 45
J-J 3100,0000_0ot 1 1918
however, held that Taxing District 48
J-J
50.000o___Jan 1 1921
was liable for entire debt of city, and
a compromise at 50% was then ar- 4s Electric-Light (Red. aft. July '16)
J-J $150,000c&r—July 1931
ranged for under Act. of March 1883.
Refunding Bonds.
This Act was amended in 1885. Old
J J $70,000c_ —July 1 1920
debt has been all retired and int. pay- 3345
ments on new Issues are promptly
Funding Bonds.
made. In 1891, by Act. of Legisla- 43s
J-J $110,000c.....July 1 1926
ture, district was again incorp. as city 4s
J-J 150.000c
July 1918
City charter was amended by LegisSewer Bonds.
lature in 1907, but on June 22 1907 4 )is
A-01490,000o_ Apr 1 1923
State Supreme Court declared same 45
J-J 300 000c_July 1 '26-'28
unconstitutional. See V.84,9.1563.
48
J-J
50,000
July1929
City now governed under commission 4%8'10 J-J 500.000--Jan 1 1940
form provided for In amended city
Nashville & Clarksville RR. Bonds
charter passed by 1909 Legislature
(now Tennessee Central RR.)
(V• 89. p. 1297), and which has been
declared constitutional. V. 90, P. 4s '04 51-N $1,000,000c_May 1 1924
91. p. 49. Bonds are
387, and V.
Hay-Market Bonds.
1,1-S $50,000c
free from local tax.
Mch 1922
58
Artesian-water plant bonds menHigh School Bonds.
tioned below are part of an issue of
430'10 J-J $300.000---Jan 1 1940
$3,500,000. Of this, $1,250,000 was
Peabody College Bonds.
to provide for refunding water comJ-J 3200.000
Jan 1935
pany's bonds which matured In 1909. Is
Street Bonds.
New Refunding (Malone) Bds.
43008 J -J 3337,000e__Jau 1 1939 4345
J-J 3160,000e_ _ _July 1 1922
434s'05 J-J 500,000____July 1 1935
Refunding Bonds.
J-J 200,000c___July '26-'27
4 )4g'96 J-J$1,247,000o_ _July 1 1926 48
J-J
50,000c__. July 1928
4s
Street Bonds.
15,000c.._ _July 1 1937
4 34s'07
F-A $425,000 __Aug 1 1949 434s'08 J-J
43009
51-S 50,000____Sent 1 1928
00'10 F-A 575,000c_Aug 1 1945 4346'13 J-J 150,000____July 1 1943
43.0'11 F
-A 300.00043—Aug 1 1946
695.000_Mar 1 '15-'34
345'12 1.1-S 450,0000--Mch 1 1947 5s '14 M-S
Reservoir Bonds.
Fire and Police-Station Bonds.
65 '13 M-8 $275,000c--Mar 1 1933
434510 J-J $260.000c—July 11950
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177

Water Bonds,
65
11-N $50,000e—May 1 1915
5s g
J-D 150.000c____June 1921
434s
J-J 300.000c
July 1918
434s
A-0 47,0000
July 1920
434s
1.1-N 100,0090_ _ _July 1922
48
J-J 300,0000
July 1919
4s '08 J-J 200,000___Jan 1 1928
Funding Water Bonds.
48
J-J $25.000c_ _July 1 1919
Electric-Light-Exten. Bonds.
5s '13 M-S 325,000c_Mar 1 1933
TOT.BD. DT.Mar 1914 $6,523,602
Water debt (included)____ 1,272,000
Sinking fund
$22,258
Cash on hand Jan 1 1914_
697.608
Value city property
14,563.000
Assessed valuation, real 54,263,380
Assessed val., personal
11,525.035
Total value '13(3 act.) 65,788,415
City tax (cell Old Territory--315.00
$1,000) '121New Territory__ 13.00

SEVIER COUNTY.
Sevierville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
192$
43s
May $16.000c
5s '13 Apr 185,000__Apr 1 1933
*Bridge Bonds.
Apr 39,5000
......1917
55
IFunding Bonds
4345
May 324.0000
1923
tRefunding Bonds.
58 '13 July 328,000
tRaliroad-Aid Bonds.
5s
1930
.1-1 2150.000c
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '13_3227,500
10,234
Floating debt
3,268
Sinking fund
Assessed val. '12 (Yi act.)..2,625,229
State &Co.tax(per 31,000) '12320.00
.22.298
Population In 1910_
8
INT. on bonds marked () at
Harris
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago. f At
Hanover Nat. Bank and Chase Nat.
In addition to the valuations
City
given above, the State Board of Bank, both of New York
Assessors In 1913 assessed railway
and light properties at $5,724,837. SHELBY COUNTY.
Merchants' tax in 1913, which is not
County seat is Memphis.
assessed by the State Board of Assess
aBolton College Bonds.
eons, amounted to $5,648,054.
5s '01 J-D $60.000c___June 1 1916
INT. on street bonds due 1927,
aEmergency Levee Bonds.
1928. 1935 and 1937 and sewer bonds 48 '05 A-0 $100,000c_Oct 1 1926
aCourt-liouse Bonds.
due 1927, 1928 and 1940 18 payable
in Nashville and N. Y. at Nat. Park 48 '05 J-J$1,000.000c. _July 1 1955
Bank; on bonds dated 1913 at Nat. 45 '07 A-0 500.000c_ _Apr 1 1957
Normal School Bonds,
City Bank, N. Y,: on bonds of 1914
at City Treas. office or Nat. City 4348'10 J-J $200,000c___Jan 1 1935
Bank, N. Y. City; other bonds at
J-J 200,000cJan 1 1941
Merch.Nat.Bk.,N. Y.,and in Nash
Road and Bridge Bonds.
vile. All coupons are tax receivable 434s'13 M-N$550,000c May 1 '15 '25
DEBT
LIMITATION. — New BOND.DEBT Oct 30'14.32,092,000
65.958
bonds can be issued only with per- Sinking fund Sept 30 1914
mission of the Legislature and the Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_96.757.766
State & Co.tax(per$1.000)'13 $13.90
vote of the people.
Population In 1910
191.439
POPULATION.—In 1910 (Cena INT. at County Treas, office;
sus), 110,364; in 1900 (Census) It was
others in Memphis and N. Y. City.
80,865; in 1890, 76,168.
PAR CITY.
This city is in Knox Co. Inc.
Feb. 1907. Pop'n 1910, 5,250.
Improvement Bonds.
bs '08 M-S$105,000____Sept 1938
Funding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $20,000____July 1 1929
be '11 M-N 25,000___May 1 1941
Sewer Bonds.
13s '13 M-N$10,000c___May 1 1923
School Bonds.
6s '13 M-N $8,000c___May 1 1923
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1914_ 3168,000
Assess. val.'14 (Si act.)_ _ _1,796,587
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $26.70
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Blountville Is the county seat.
Bonds are taxable. Pop.'10, 28,120.
Road Bonds.
5s '08 A-Of $100,000c_Aug 1 '18-'38
1 (Part every ten years.)
4348'09 F-A$200,000_Aug 1 '29&'39
430'12 M-Nzoo,000_May 1 '32&'42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $500,000
Floating debt
20,000
Assessed valuation 1913...6,000,000
True value (estimated)_ _10,000,000
State& Co.tax(per $1,000)13 $17.50
INTEREST payable at First Nat
Bank of Bristol and Importers' &
Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.

POLK COUNTY.
SUMNER COUNTY.
Benton is the county seat.
Gallath] is the county seat.
Pike Bonds ($5,000 every 5 years).
Road Bonds.
5s '13 July $250,000_July 1 '18-'43
4s '12 A-02200,000__Apr 1 '17-'45
Bridge and Highway Bonds.
65 '09 A-0 $19,000—Apr 1 '15-'22 ($15,000 in 1917,325,000, 1922;330,000, 1927; $35,000, 1932: 345,000,
_s '11 ___
50,000
fts '13 J-J
80,000„July 1 '14 '44 1937. and $50,000, 1942.)
130ND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $200,000
High-School Bonds.
Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.).7,525,514
_s '11
$21,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_3420,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14_315.00
Other indebtedness
89,223 Population in 1910 _—.25,821
Cash on hand
250.000
INT.at County Trustee's office.
Valuation of prop'y 1913_ _6,364,321
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_323.50
Population in 1910
14,116 TIPTON COUNTY.
Covington is the county seat.
INT. at office of County Trustee
School-Site Bonds.
or at Merchants' Nat. Bank, N. Y.
5s '13 s-a $50,000c
1938
Funding Bonds.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
58 '14 F-A 545.000c___Feb 2 1944
Cookeville is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
Bonds are taxable. Pop'n '10,20,023. 58 '14 F
-A $25,000c___Feb 2 1939
Road Bonds (subject to call).
TOTAL DEBT
(I)
434s'09 July 3150,0000
1939 Population in 1910
29,459
4 45'11 J-J 100.000 __ July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 '14_ $250,000
Assessed val.'13 (4-5 act.).3,250,470 TULLAHOMA.
This town Is in Coffey County,
State & Co. tax (per M)'13_318.70
Electric Light de Water Bonds.
_s
J$26,000____July 1 1921
ROANE COUNTY.
5,000____July 1 1933
Kingston is the county scat.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1917).
Road Bonds.
5s '12 M-S $25.000c___Sept 1 1932
4s
___ $112,000
1921
bs '13 ___ 110,000___Nov 3 1943 GEN.BD.DT.Sept 30'14_356.000
Assess. val. '13 (;§ act.)____633,686
School Bonds.
Population In 1910
3 049
58
--- $25,000
INT.at First Nat. Bank and HarFunding Bonds.
5s '13 May$145,000_-_May 1 1933 ris Tr.& Say. Bk.. both of Chicago.
Funding Road and Bridge Bonds.
_ft '11 Aug 345,0000_ __Aug 1 1931
BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $437,000 WARREN COUNTY.
McMinnville is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1913..._5,400.000
Pike Bonds.
Real value (eat)
10,000,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'13_320.00 45 '09 Apr $150,000 •
Population In 1910
22.860 BOND. DEBT Feb 1911._ $173,000
Assessed valuation 1910__ _2,798.647
Population In 1910
16.534
ROBERTSON COUNTY.
Springlield is the county seat.
Road (Red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue). WASHINGTON COUNTY.
45 •11 _
$126,000_ _Jan 2 1941
Jonesboro Is the county seat.
4348'12 M-N 300,000—May 1 1942
Road Bonds(Red. beg. in 1921).
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914
3426,000 5s '12 J-J 360.0000
1932
Sinking fund
27.748
State Normal School Bonds.
Assess. val.'13(40% act.)_6,416,068 _s '09 ___ $75.000----......1934
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13_320.50 BOND.DEBT May 1 '14_ $135,000
Population In 1910
25.466 Assessed valuation 1913. __6.427.418
INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13317.50
Population In 1910_
29.968
RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
INT. on road bonds at E. H. RolMurfreesboro is the county seat.
lins & Sons, Chicago; others at HanNormal School Bonds.
over Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
5s '10 A-0 $100,000u
1930
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_3100,000
Assessed val. '13 (;§ act.).8.867,605 WHITE COUNTY.
Sparta is the county seat.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'13_36.30
Pike Bonds.
Population In 1910
33.199
INT. at Harris Tr. & S. Bk., Chic. 58 '07 July $60,000_July 1 '17&'27
_5'13 ___
50,000
*Funding Bridge Bonds.
ST. ELMO.
This place Is in Hamilton County. 5s '12 Apr $25,000Apr 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913_- $135,000
Sewer Bonds.
55 g '11 M-N $80,000c___Nov 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1911..__ 2,464,502
BOND,DEBT Oct 21 '14_ $80,000 Real value (est.) _ - -- —6,500,000
Assessed valuation 1914._ 1,553,861 State &Co.tax (per $1,000)'10 $16.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914._ -38.50 Population In 1910
15.420
Population in 1910
......
-.2,426
*INT. payable at John Nuveen &
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y. Co.. Chicago.

178

NORTH CAROLINA-DEBT OF STATE.
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.

In the table below we give statistics regarding certain other civil divisions
in the State of Tennessee which are not represented among the foregoing:
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
$518,000
_
2,264
Athens (C), McMinn County345.000
None
85,000
600,000410.00
1,673
Binghamton (C), Shelby Co-5399.289 x12.50
1,070
Bolivar, Hardeman County_ _ _ 29,000 $3,800
1,000,000 15.00
Brownsville, Haywood County 84.000
2,882
50,000 10,000 t1.645.796
Cheatham County
10,540
70,000 16,613 x2.059,633 z20.00 23,504
Claiborne County
25,000 10,000
e897,000 810.00
Cookeville, Putnam County
1,848
c743,851 50.05
2,990
Covington (C). Tipton County 69,500 12,000
None 51,782,288 519.50
85,000
Cumberland County
9.327
35.632
County_
6753,301
Dayton (C), Rhea
--1.991
None
*490.289 *31.50
Dickson IT), Dickson County_ 50.000
1,850
114,000 10,283 10,000,000 16.50 27,721
Dyer County
64,000 16.000
520.000 20.00
Elizabethton (C), Carter Co
2,478
None t410.000 t21.50
Etowah, McMinn County_ _ 40.000
1,685
Forkedeer Drain. Dist. No. I_ 55,000
z51,000
Franklin (C). Williamson Co...100.000
d1,303,000 22.00
2.924
Gibson Co. Dr. Dist. No. 1..._ 52.500
None t703.520 1
Greenville. Greene County....- 63.000
.20.00
1,920
Halls (T), Lauderdale Co__- 29.000
3,000 z428,650
882
None 2.2-8.29i *16.00 17,030
50.000
Henderson County
62.500
None *3.472,127 *14.00 16.527
Hickman County
Benton, Obion County
30.000
x200.000 z10.00
None z2,562.695 z17.00
Lake County Levee District_ 10(1.000
8.000 - - - - - _ 12.50
Lawrenceburg, Lawrence Co_- 70.000
1,687
Lenoir City, Loudon County__ 80,000
5,000 x666.000 15.50
3,392
Lewisburg, Marshall County__ 58.000
None z1.000,000 ---1,830
Lexington (T), Henderson Co-113,600
6.000
506,890 18.50
1,497
Lonsdale IT). (P.O. Knoxville)y30.000
039.054
2,391
Lookout Mtn.(T).Hamilton Co 25.000
631
McKenzie, Carroll County__ 58.000
None
x550,000 x13
.50
1.322
60,000 13.174 t1.281.590 t12.50
Martin, Weakley County
2,228
Maury County
175.000 42.000x14.842,675 x13.50 40.456
Morgan County
40,000
None 3.500.000
- 11,458
Mt. Pleasant (C). Maury Co- - 52,000
2.800
549.366 22.00
1,973
Murfreesboro (C). RutherfordCo80,000 10,000 t2,438,500 t11.60
4,679
New Bern (C), Dyer County
70,000 14.000
x553,770 z30.00
1,602
Newport .Cocke County
58.000 10,000 t700,000 t12.50
2,003
Oakwood (P.O. Knoxville),...., 50.000
°Mon.(Mon County
35.000
6.000
37O 000 *17.50
1,293
Obion Drainage District No. 2 62.229
Obion River Drain. Dist
¢281.270
Paris (C), Henry County
85.000
*1.255.000 ---3,881
Pulaski (C), Giles County ____ 70,000 5,000 t1,250.000 t15.50
2.928
Rockwood (C), Roane County y27.500
z600.000 --3,670
Trenton (C), Gibson County_ _ 43,000 25,000
z922.575 515.00
2,402
Union City (C), Obion County 92.500
None t1.635.096 t14.00
4.389
Van Buren County
50.000
None *597.152 *19.00
2.784

xcix.

I NTP REST on the Consolidated 45 and 6s, South Dakota judgment and
Schaefer bonds, the 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1913 bonds is payable in New York
at the National Park Bank and at any bank In Raleigh.
The State does not have to raise money for the Interest on the 6% bonds
for the reason that the lease of the North Carolina RR. provides a fund
for the payment of the interest thereon, and the State holds three millions
(par value) In the stock of the road, which If sold would much more than
pay the principal. In addition the State holds 12,666 shares of stock in
the Atlantic & North Carolina RR. valued at $1,266,600 and $240.500
(par value) shares of stock In other roads.
ASSESSED VAL UATIO N.
-The State's assessed valuation prior to 1903
was made on the basis of about 2-3 of the cash value' in 1903, however, the
attempt was to assess at true value.
CorporaTotal.
Years- Real Estate. Personal. Railroads, Sec. Ron Excess.
$
1913
359,039,122 209,989,913 148,170,364 10,444,157 *783,919,168
1912
382,775,963 215,505,600 140,843,948 8,375,121 747,500,632
1911_ -.380,720,383 230,792,414 120,064,471 9,136,694 740,713.962
9
301.598,664 193,109,906 110.517,611 12,464,205 617,690.386
1905
226,187,110 142.997.886 84.059.975 8,275,697 461,520,668
300.709,300
1900
167,368,628 94,081,227 39.259,445
259.595,136
1896
153,858.553 75,995.945 29,740,638
231.812,522
1890
141.925,656 74,946.718 14,940.150
202,752.624
1885
121.618.200 81,134.422
* This total includes $56,275,612 real and personal property of domestic
corporations.
TAX RATE.
-The State tax rate (per 61.0001 In 1913 was $4.76
TAXATION OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-We were advised
Jan. 16 1912 by the Attorney-General, that each and every Act authorizing
the issue of State bonds provides that they shall be exempt from taxation.
The Legislature declines to make such exemption In favor of county and
city bonds and it is thought probable that, under the constitution, they
cannot do so
-SEC.1792, Statutes of 1908.
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
-Guardians, trustees and others acting in a
Funds Invested by Fiduciaries.
fiduciary capacity, having surplus funds of their wards and cestui que
trustent to loan, may invest in United States bonds, or any securities for
which the United States are responsible, or in consolidated bonds of the
State of North Carolina, and in settlements by guardians, trustees and
others acting in a fiduciary capacity, such bonds or other security of the
United States, and such bonds of the State of North Carolina, shall be
deemed cash to the amount actually paid for the same, Including the premium, if any, paid for such bonds or other securities, and may be paid as
such by the transfer thereof to the persons etnitled.

POPULATION OF STATE.
638,829
992,622 1820
1910
2,206,287 1860
555,500
869,039 1810
1900
1,893.810 1850_
478.103
753,419 1800
1890
1.617,947 1840
393,751
1880
1.399.750 1830
737,987 1790
(C) City. (T) Town. c 1909 figures. d 1910 figures. e 1911 figures. 1870
1,071,361
* 1912 figures. x 1913figures. t 1914 figures. y Total debt.
This coy,,
35.05% In
The proportion of the colored population was 37 95% In 1880,
ers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not advised as to what Is total debt
1890, 33.3% in 1900 and 31.6 7 in 1910. In number blacks were 316,011
In 1850; 361,522 In 1860; 391,650 in 1870; 531,277 In 1880: 567,170 In 1890.
624,469 in 1900 and 697,843 in 1910.

State of North Carolina
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen
Total area t..f State (square miles)
52,2M
State Capital
Raleigh
Governor (term expires Jan. 1917)
Locke Craig
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1917)
J. B. Grimes
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1917)
B. R. Lacy
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the Wednesday aftet
the first Monday In January, and there Is no limit to length of sessions but
If sessions are continued longer than 60 days members "shall serve without
compensation."
STATE DEBT.
-The old debt, excepting such as is not recognized, has
mostly been funded under the funding Act (Chapter 98) of 1879. This Act
was re-enacted year after year until it finally expired on July 11910. These
laws provided for the issuance of (I) consol. 4% bonds due In 1910(now replaced by refund, bonds due In 1950) to fund old ante-war bonds at 40% of
face value, "new" railroad bonds recognized as valid at 25% and bonds of
1866 and 1868 at 15%, nothing being given for overdue coupons; and (2) for
new consol.6% bonds due in 1919, for which the North Carolina RR. construction bonds were made exchangeable at par, holders of construction
bonds abating $240 of overdue Interest on each $1,000 bond. The 65 due in
1919 carry tax-receivable coupons and are exempt from "all State, county
or corporate taxation or &ssessment, direct or Indirect general or special."
The Legislature of 1913 passed an Act authorizing the State Treasurer to
pay cash instead of issuing bonds to take up the small remnant of "compromise bonds" that has not yet been funded under the provisions of Chapter 98
of the Laws of 1879. The Act of 1913 is given in full in V.98.P. 1676.
In compliance with a decision of tne United States Supreme uourt nanded
down Feb. 1 1904, North Carolina on April I 1905 paid to the State of
South Dakota $27,400, representing the judgment obtained by the latter
State on $10.000 bonds (donated to the State of South Dakota for the
express purpose of bringing suit, an individual not being able to sue a State)
Issued by North Carolina and secured by 100 shares of stock of the North
Carolina RR. Co and the holders of which had refused to accept the provisions of the funding law of 1879. See V. 78, p. 594: V. 79, p. 1728: V. 80,
p. 1382; and also editorials on the subject, V. 78, p. 1248; V. SO, p. 1332.
The State also settled with the remaining holders of this particular class of
unfunded bonds, issuing the 8250.000 bonds of 1905 mentioned below to
provide means of payment.
A committee of bondholders has been endeavoring to enforce payment of
the special tax bonds of this State. V. 85. p. 1100. A committee of bondholders also offered to donate to the State of New York a large amount of
these bonds for the purpose of bringing sult, but the offer was declined.
A similar offer was made to the State of Rhode Island, but
V. 88, p. 121
was rejected. V. 90, p. 249. Offers to the States of Michigan (V. 92, P.
and Nevada (V. 92, p. 477) were also refused.
610)
An amendment to the State Constitution passed by the Legislature 10
1879 and ratified by popular vote In 1880 forbids the General Assembly to
pay or recognize as valid the following bonds: Special tax bonds, $11,368,000; bonds to Chatham RR., 1868. $1,030,000, and to Williamston & Tarboro RR.. 6150,090; penitentiary bonds of 1868, $44.000. "unless the proposing to pay the same shall have first been submitted to the people and by
them ratified by the vote of a majority of all the qualified voters of the State
at a regular election held for the purpose." The special tax bonds were it,
three classes. class 1 bearing the coupon of April 1869 and since: class 2
bearing the coupon of Oct. 1869: class 3 bearing the coupon of April 1870.
The recognized debt which had been adjusted up to Sept.30.1914 stood as
follows. All bonds are exempt from taxes; see remarks below on taxation
of bonds.

-interestLOANS% Payable. When Due. Outstanding
Name and Purpose.
$2,150
4
Past due bonds
19.000
6
do
do
2,720,000
c 6 A & 0 April 1 1919
Construction bonds
Asylum & State Institution bonds,
500,000
c 4 J & J July 1 1949
1909
3,430,000
c 4 J & J July 1 1950
Refunding bonds 1910
550,000
4 J & J Jan. 1 1953
1913
c
do
do
310,000
c 4 J & J July 1 1951
Building bonds, 1911
618.000
Permanent improv. bonds, 1913„c 4 J & J July 1 1953
The State Supreme Court on Sept. 9 1909 declared valid the asylum
bonds given above. V. 59, p. 677.



CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
NOTE
.-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following
see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
Assessed valuation 1913__$9,500,000
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
'12 $8.00
State & co. tax rate (per M)
Graham is the county seat.
30,877
Population in 1910
Funding Bonds.
55 '03 May 650.0000
1933
BESSEMER CITY.
Road Bonds.
This town is in Gaston County.
58 '09 J-J $200.000c._ _Jan 1 1959
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914.. $250,000
*Water-Works & Sewer Bonds.
Floating debt
88 990 6s '14 J-J $25,000c_ _Jan 1 1944
Sinking fund
20,913
Public-Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val.'14(% act.)
.10.577.988 5345
$15,000____Apr 1 1933
State le Co. tax rate (per M)'13 $9.00
Sidewalk Bonds.
Population in 1910
28.712 5345
- $15,000___Apr 1 1933
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14_ $55,000
INT. at County Treas. office.
Assessed valuation 1914___ 602,569
Real value (estimated)2,000.000
Population in 1910
ASHEVILLE.
1,529
* Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
County seat of Buncombe County.
City charter amended in 1901.
Bonds can be issued only by vote of BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
County seat is Asheville. Legality
people. Pop'n 1910, 18,762.
of A.& S. R. R. bonds upheld by
Floating Debt (Tax-free).
as '94 A-0 $90.000c. _Apr 1 1924 courts. V. 79, p. 798.
Water Bonds (Tax-free).
Court House Bonds.
gs '86 J-J 670,0000- _Jan 1 1916 55 '02 J-J $50.000c_ _Jan 1 1932
4s '02 A-0 200,0000..-Apr 1 1922
County House Bonds.
Reservoir (Tax-free).
5s '05 3
-fl $20.000c___june 1 1925
6s 07 14-N $11,000c
Funding Bonds,
$5,000 due annually on May 1.)
4 Sig'09 51-93111,000o-Mch 1 1939
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
4
F-A 44.000oFeb 1 '15-'36
se '88 J-J $100.000c_. _July 1 1918 55 '11 M-N 50,000__Nov 1 1931
55 '11 J-J 100.000c_ _ _July I 1941 6s '12 J-J 1 3,000_,_Jan 1 1915
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
135,000__Jan 1 '16-'22
4 >4.04 .1-J $40.000c___Jan 1 1934 5s '13 M-N 80,000.. May 1 '18-'63
School Bonds (Tax-free).
($5.000 due every 5 years.)
ts .91 J-J $24,500c___July 1 1921
Road and Bridge Bonds.
%s '02 A-0 10,000c-_Apr 1 1932 5s '13 M-N$50,000__May 1 '18-'63
5s '07 A-0 30.000c_ _ _Apr 1 1937
($5,000 due every 5 years.)
50.000c
Jan 1 1943
Jail Bonds.
55 '13 J-J
Funding Bonds (Tax-free).
6s '08
J-J 640,0000 ._Jan '15-54
Refunding A. & S. RR. Bonds
5s '13 M-S$200,000c_ __Mar 1 1943
(Tax-Exempt)
Market House (Tax-free).
5s '91 J-J $15.0000. __Jan 1 1921 5s '95 J-J 698,000c__Jan 1 1915
20,000c_ __Jan 1 1941
Bridge Bonds (Tax-Exempt)
55 '11 J-J
55 '10 M-S $50.000e_ _Meh 1 1930
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
65 '85 J-J
$3,000c_. _Jan 1 1916 BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '13_ $605,000
6s '87 J-J
27.000o_ __Jan 1 1916 Assessed val '13 (2-3 act)-25,061,744
5s '11 .1-5 240.000c_July 1 1941 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'13 $9.70
TOT.BD. DT.Apr 1914..61,235,500 Population In 1910 --------49,793
47,192
INT. on court
Sinking fund
-house 5s at Chase
Assess. val.'13 04 act.)_12,824,290 Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on refunding RR.55
Total tax rate(per $1.000) 13 $15.50 at Blair & Co., N. Y.; on countyINT. on water bonds of 1886, house and on bridge bds.at Nat.Park
sewer bonds of 1888 and 6% street Bk., N. Y.; on funding 4345 at A. B.
bonds payable at City Treas. office; Leach & Co., N. Y.
•
on water bonds of 1902, school bonds
of 1902 and refunding bonds at First BURLINGTON.
This city is in Alamance County.
Nat. Bank, Z. Y.; sewer bonds of
1911, school bonds of 1891. market Bonds tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 4,808.
Light Bonds.
house bonds of 1891 and floating debt
M-S $28,000 _1933 & 1935
bonds at Mere. Tr. & Dep. Co., Bal- 55
Water Bands,
timore; sewer bonds of 1911, street
M-S $20,000o
bonds of 1911, market bonds of 1911 55
1939
and reservoir bonds at Nat. Park 55 '09 A-0 50,000c__ _Apr 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
Bank. N. .; on school bonds of 1907
at Equitable Trust Co., N. Y., and 58 '08 A-0 $50,000c_ _Apr 1 1933
Street Bonds.
on school bonds of 1913at U.S.Mtge.
5s '10 J-J $60.000c___Sept 1 1940
& Trust Co. of N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Oct I '14_ $208,000
Sinking fund
BEAUFORT COUNTY.
12,833
Assessed val. '13 (34 act.)_2,474.214
Washington is the county seat.
City tax rate '13 (per $1,000).615.00
Bridge Bonds.
Dec 1 1943
INTEREST payable at Guaranty
5s g '13 J-D $50,000c
BOND. DEBT Sept 30'14_ $137,500 Trust Co., N. Y and Cont. & Comm.
26,000 Tr. & Say. Bk., Chicago.
Floating debt

Nov., 1914.1

NORTH CAROLINA-CITIES AND TOWNS

179

650.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_39.40 Assets of city
23.000
6,147 Sinking fund
Population in 1010
§ INT. at Hanover N. Bk., N. Y. Assessed val. 1913 (est.) 5.000.000
14.000.000
Real value (est.)
Total tax (per 31.000) 1914-322.60
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank. N.Y.
Oxford is the county seat.
1939 City, or at City Treasurer's office.
55 '09 8
-an 3100,000e
BOND.DEBT Oct 3 1914 $160,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _9,166,000 =DELL COUNTY.
Statesville is the county seat.
State&Co.tax (per$1,000) '13-$10.00
DURHAM COUNTY.
CATAWBA COUNTY.
Jail Bonds.
25.102
Durham is the county seat. Bonds Population In 1910
Newton is the county seat.
J4 $5,000c___July 1 1915
534s
are taxable. Pop'n 1910, 35,276.
Township Bonds.
Road Bonds.
1917 GREENSBORO.
1942 68 '87 A-0 $30,000c
325,000_
5s '12 __
County seat of Guilford County. 5s '11 J-J $125,000c_July 1 26&51
1921
M-N 144,000
1932 414s
(is '12 _ _ _ 50.0001913-375,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '14_ $174,000 Inc. 1870. Bonds are tax-exempt. 58 12 F
-A 150,000c_Aug 1 '$2&'42
TOTAL DEBT Nov
55,725 Commission government adopted 58 '13 M-N125,000c___May 1 1943
Floating debt
Assessed valuation 1913___8,213.884 Sinking fund
76,528 Feb.7 1911. Pop'n 1910. 15,895.
County Home Bonds.
+
State & Co. tax (per M.)'12-$8.66
-A $30,000c_Feb 1 '15-'24
Street Sewer a School Bonds.
530'13 F
27,918 Assessed val.'13(3-5 act.) $26,162,635
Population In 1910
J-J $100,0000_ July 1 1917 BOND.DEBT May 1913_$445,000
State&Co.tax(per 31.000)'13 39.10+ Os
5,000
Electric Light Bonds.
Sinking fund
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.Y.
CHARLOTTE.
Os g
J-J $25,000o___Jan 1 1930 Assess. val.'12(35% act.)12,110,005
County seat of Mecklenburg Co ELIZABETH CITY.
Street Bonds
State & Co tax (per $1,000 '12_$9.30
1910.34.017
Inc. Nov.7 1768. Pop.
34.314
55
1930 Population in 1910
$75.000c
This city is in Pasquotank County
School Bonds.
48
J-J 75.000c
1954
INT. on jail bonds at Corn. Nat.
1931 Bonds exempt from city taxes.
45 '01 ___ $40,000
-A 75.000c___Aug 1 1942 Bank, Statesville, on road bonds at
-house bonds below Si '12 F
The market
1941
00'11 ___ 100,000
Building Bonds.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
have been upheld by State Supreme
Auditorium Bonds.
Os g
A-0 $35,000e___Apr 1 1930
1941 Court. V. 98. p. 1786.
430'11 ___ $65,000
School Location
KINSTON.
Street Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
J-J $30,000c___Jan 1 1922
1941 68
County seat of Lenoir County.
5s '88 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1918 58 '11 s-an 3120,0000
55 '10 J-J
35,000c__ _July 1 1940 Established Dec. 1762. All bonds
-House Bonds.
Market
75,000____July 1 1920
5s '90 J-J
3-3 30,0000.--July 1 1941 are exempt from city tax.
1 '15-'34 58
1920 5s '14 J-J $20,000c_Jan
10,000
5s '90 _
Refunding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1938 BOND.DEBT April 1914_ $161,000
58 '08 ___ 100,000
J-J $25,000c---Ju1y 1 1930
J-J 365,0000
1930 is
1939 Assess. val.'13(34 act.)___3,321,576 5s g
4)s'09 ___ 100,000
School Bonds.
J-J
75,000c
1954
1942 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '13 315.90 46
43is'12 ___ 150,000
J-3 $20,000c_June 30 1931
4
Water Works Bonds.
8 412
Population in 1910
Bonds.
City-Hall
3-3 $100,000c___Jan 1 1930 58 '13 34 17.000c___July I 1933
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. 58 g
1922
5s '91 ___ $40,000
.1-3 100,0000
4s
1954 58 '14 3-3 50,000c___Jan 1 1934
Water-Sewer Bonds.
Water-Works & Sewerage Bonds.
Water and Sewer 'met. Bonds.
1929 FAYETTEVILLE.
5s '99 ___ 3300,000
A-0$100.000c___Apr 1 1934
-A $20,000c___Aug 1 1942 55
This city Is in Cumberland County. 55 '12 F
Sewer Bonds.
50,000c._Jan 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
Is '05 J-J
Railroad Bonds
1942
00'12 ___ 3150,000
____ $34,000___ _Jan 1 1928 5s '08 J-J 3125.000c__Jan 1 1938
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
58
Floating-Debt Bonds.
1944
5s '14 ___ $100,000
City Market Bonds.
____ 13,500____Feb 1 1933
1933 55
$100,000c
00'03
5s '12 F
-A 335,0000 __Aug 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Mar 20 '13_3199.500
Electric-Light Bonds
1935
5140.000c
4 As'05
____ $15.000____Jan 1 1932 BOND.DEBT May 1914.31,000.000 Assessed val.'12 (2-3 act.)_3,184.900
55
1937
43-0'07 ___ 140,000c
220.000 Total tax rate (per M000)12-110.50
Electric Light end Funding Bonds Water debt (included)_.._
*Water Bonds.
6.095
--_ $30,000---Deo 1 1935 Ass'd val.'13(X to 2-3act)9,450,000 Population In 1910
1935 58
3210.0000
4 14s'05
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank,N.Y.,
Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913_ --313.00
Water-Works Bonds.
1937
_ 35,000
4 X8'07
INT. on 4% bonds payable in and First Nat. Bank of Chicago.
1942 58 '11 A-0 $20,000---May 1941
,
430'12 ___ 50,000
New York; others in Greensboro.
Water and Sewer Bonds
1941
4 Xs'll ___ 300,000
LATTEINBURG.
-_- 3100,000----Deo 1 1935
GEN.BD.DT.Apr 30'14 $2,155,000 55
This place is in Scotland County.
Street Bonds.
GUILFORD COUNTY.
514.500
bonds (add'D_
Assessment
Refunding Water & Sewer Bonds.
County seat Is Greensboro. All
M-N $100,000_ ------ -- -TOTAL DEBT Apr 30'14 2.669,500 55
$37.500____Apr 1 1931
534s'll
Assessed val.'13 (1-3 act.) 19.957,150 GEN.BD. DT. Apr 30'12_3313,000 Bonds tax-exempt. Pop.'10. 60,497. BOND.A-0
DEBT Nov 10'13- 3105,000
Highway Imorovement Bend•.
31,000) 1911._ -312.00 Assessment bonds (add'i) -- 44,009
Tax rate (per
-2,322
valuation 1911 ._3,300.000 55 '03 J-.1 3300,000c_ _June 1 1933 Populatloa In 1910
* INT. payable in Baltimore: Assessed
31.000) 1910_ _$10.0r, BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14 $300,000
others at National City Bank. N.Y., T nal tax (per 1910
7,045 Sinking fund
30,325 LEE COUNTY.
Population In
and in Charlotte.
Sanford Is the county seat.
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank, N. Y. Assessed val.'13(2-5 act.) 28,284.691
Road Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13 _ _$9.00
CLAYTON.
5s '12 M-N 3100,0000_ May 1 1952
FORSYTH COUNTY.
This town Is In Johnson County.
Funding and County-Home Bonds.
Winston-Salem is the county seat. HENDERSON.
-Works ens Sewer Bonds.
Water
-A $25.000e___Aug 1 1943
58 '13 F
This city is in Vance County.
Twp. Railroad Bonds.
5348 12 J-D $45,000 ._ _Deo 1 1942 6s
1928
TOT.BD. DT.May 1914_ $159,000
--- $53,000
Refunding Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913_ 4,1125,1100
_s '14 ___ $30,000
Court House Bonds.
_Dec 1 1942
550'12 J-11 $15.000_
Real value (estimated)____7,500,000
*Street Bonds.
___ $55,000
_s
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13
5s '13 J-Dt100.000c__June 2 1953 State&Co.tax(per$1,000) 1912__39.10
Funding Bonds.
30,000
Water debt (included)
-11,376
$50,000___Jan 1 1923 BOND.DEBT Nov 1914__ $130,000 Population In 1910 _762.807
Assessed valuation
60,000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
1,500,000 5s '13 34 50,000____Jan 1 1933 Sinking funds
Real value (est.)
2,899,295
35,000_ _Jan 1 1943 Assessed valuation 1913
1 441
1910
Population in
$190,000 Actual valuation (est.)___ _6,300,000 LEXINGTON
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. GEN.BOND.DT.Oct'14
This town Is in Davidson county.
53,000 Pop'n within corp limits, 1910_4,503
Township bonds (addl)__
8.321 Inc. 1823. Bonds are taxable.
Assess. val. 14(X act.)_ _27,500,000 Pop'n outside (township)
COUNTY.
CLEVELAND
Inlet.(Red.011. 20 yrs.from issue).
State&Co. tax(per$1,000) '14_$10.80 Pop'n within corp limits, presShelby is the county seat.
1945
5,500 is '05 A-0 $98.000c
47.311
ent estimate
Population in 1910
Court-House Bonds.
* INT.at City Treasurer's office or 5s '08 3-3 20.000c„-July 1 1948
INT.payable in New York at Nat.
1915-1918
--_ 520,000c
Os
*Street Bonds (Red. after 1927).
& Trust Co., New York.
Park Bank and Guaranty Trust Co. U. S. Mtge.
Railroad Bonds.
$10.000c__ May 1 1947
58 '07
1915
___ 325,0000
Gs
*Street. Light & Water (Red. after
HENDERSON COUNTY.
GASTON COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
March 1927).
County seat Is Hendersonville.
Gastonia is the county seat.
___ $22,0000 ____1917-1926
5s
See V. 76, p. 342 and 667, for litiga- 5s '07 II-S $40.000c--Mch 1 1947
-House Bonds.
Jail & Court
___ 48,000c ____1916-1948
55
BOND. DEBT Moh 1911__ 3168.000
tion over RR. aid bonds.
___ 25,000c _ _1917-1945 5s '13 F-A 330.000
6s
Assessed val.'10(94 act.)_1.734.911
Bonds. BOND.DEBT Dec 1 13_ $330,000 _s '13 ___ $95,000
Refunding Court-House
4,163
Population In 1910
Road Bonds.
$9,000c _ _ _ _1915-1931 Assessed valuation 1913__13.201.155
58 fit
*INT. at Bank of Lexington.
___ $70,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914 $149,000 State & co. tax(p. $1,000)'13_..$9.50 _s
Railroad Bonds.
37,063
Population in 1910
Ass'd val. 1914 (Yi act.)..10,130,105
M-N $97.000c___May 1 1925 LINCOLN COUNTY.
65
State & co. tax(p. $1,000)'14_$9.20
Lincointon is the county seat.
§Court House Bonds.
29,494 GASTONIA.
Population in 1910
5s '13 3-3 $100,000_Judy 1 '43 &'48
This town Is In Gaston County.
65 semi-an. 529.0000
58 '14 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1955
General County Bonds.
Street Bonds.
CONCORD.
BOND. DEBT May 1914_ 3200.000
Is g '07 A-0 $30,000c.._ _Oct 1 1937 65 .eml-an 345.000c
This city is In Cabarrus County.
as '91 J-J $24.500c
1921 Is '13 M-S *35,000c___Mch 1 1943 BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 $171,000 Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act)....5.170.839
21,000 State & co. tax(p. $1.000)12 $6.96 -I15s '01 J-J 150.000c
1941 58 '14 M-S 55,000c_ _Mar 1 1944 Sinking fund
17,132
Water Works and Sewerage Bd.. Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_5.313.545 Population in 1910
Funding Bonds-(Tax-Exems0.
INTEREST payable in New York.
53 '07 J-J $100,000c___Jan 1 1937 55 '99 ___ $50.000____Nov 1 1929 State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '12_312.50
16.262
Water-Works Bonds.
5s '01 ___
15.000___ _June 1 1931 Population In 1910
§ INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, McDOWELL COUNTY.
58 '11 31-N 550.000c. __May 1 1941 5s ir '07 A-0 23.000c. Met 1 1937
Marion is the county seat.
Water, Sewer & Elec.-Lt. Bds. N. Y.; others at First Nat. Bank in
BOND.DEBT Nov 6 1913_3324,500
Township Road Bonds.
Assess. val '13(yi act.). _3.400,000 55 '14 M-S $20,000c___Mar 1 1944 Hendersonville.
530'13 M-N$80,000__Nov 1 '23-'43
* Water Main Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_318.50
BOND. DEBT May 1913_ 332,000
8,715 5s '13 M-S $10,000c___Mch 1 1943 HICKORY.
Population in 1910
This place is in Catawba County. Assessed valuation 1912_...5,285,422
INT. at Cabarrus Say. Bank, Ca- •Sewer Bonds.
barrus, and Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. 5s '13 M-S $12.500c___Mch 1 1943 Inc.in 1874 and 1879. Pop.'10, 3.716 State&Co.tax (per 31,000)'12--$8.90
13,538
Water Sewer & Street Bonds Population in 1910
Electric-Light Bonds.
55 '99 __- $15.000___Nov 1 1929
(Tax exempt.)
CRAVEN COUNTY.
1934 MADISON COUNTY.
Is '01 __- 10.000____June 1931 Ss
J-J $90.000c
New Bern ls the enunty seat.
Marshall is the county seat.
2.0000.--Oct 1 1937 Os '07 31-N 11.000c__ _May 1 1917
Jail & Bridge Bonds (Refund.) 58 g '07 A-0
J-J 385,000____July 1 1935
55
School Bonds (Tax Expmpt).
13s '07 ___ 1$20.000_May 1 '17&'27 58 '13 M-8 52,5000-__Mch 1 1943
3-3 27,000._ __Part yearly
1934 68
School Bonds.
J-J $10,000c
Os
1 15.000____May 1 1922
3$ '01 ___ $15.000____June 1 1931
Road Bonds.
Street Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
Bridge Bonds.
5s '13 s-a
55 g '07 A-0
1943
55 '08 ___ 1$10,000_July 1 '37& '39 5.'13 M-S 15.000c___Oct 1 1937 55 '11 ___ 335,0000 __ _Jan 1 1941 55 '14 J-J 350,000
100,000___Jan 1 1944
•10.000c__Mch 1 1943 BOND. DEBT May 5'14_3146,000
1 10,000_ ___July 1 1938
5s '14 M-S 25,000c___Mar 1 1944 Assessed valuation 1913...1,850.000 BOND.DEBT Feb 1914._ $260.000
School Bonds.
Agricultural
Funding Bonds.
5.000,000
(Assessment X to 1-3 actual value.) Assessed val. 1913
5s '12 A-0 $15,000c_ __Oct 1 1942
(Subject to call besdn. Oct. 1 1927) 5s g• '07 A 0 35,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1937 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1912_ $16.00 State & Co.tax (per $1.000)12311 20
BOND. DEBT May 1914- $232,000
20.132
INT. on 390,000 5s and school Population In 1910
58 '13 ___ $10,000----Aug 1 1943 Assessed valuation
1913...3,703.229 bonds payable at First Nat. Bank of
380,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14_
valuation 1914__11,200,000 Total tax (per $1,000)'12_-__$14.00 Hickory: on 311.000 6s at Nat. Park MATTAMUSKEET LAKE DRAINAssessed
5 759 Bank, N. Y.; on school and street
AGE DISTRICT.
25,594 Population In 1910
Population In 1910
* Exempt from city taxation.
A district In Hyde County.
bonds in Hickory at First Nat. Bank.
INT. on refunding bonds at HanoDrainage Bonds.
Y.; on school bonds
ver Nat. Bk., N.
GOLDSBORO.
68 J-D$500.000
HIGH POINT.
at John Nuveen & Co., Chicago.
This town is In Guilford County. (Due $50,000 yrly. beg. June 1 1918.)
This city is in Wayne County.
Sewer Bonds.
Incorp. In 1857. All bonds are ex- TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_$500,000
DURHAM.
•
INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,N.Y.
1927 empt from city taxes. Pop.'10,9.525.
This Is the county seat of Durham 65 '97 --_ 830.000
Funding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
as a town Apr. 10 1869; as a
Co. Inc.
1935 bs g '11 A-0 $20,000c__ _Apr 1 1941 MECKLENBERG COUNTY.
city May 1895. Bonds are exempt to 440'05 __ 318,000
County seat is Charlotte.
Electric-Light Bonds.
non-residents. Pop'n 1910, 18.241. 58 '13 M-N 15.000c___May 1 1950
Refunding Bonds.
Os '03 A-0 $10.000c--Apr 1 1933
Water-Works Bonds.
•Railroad Bonds
88
N $300,000_ _ _Nov 1 1920
1942
__ $50,000
,
138 '88 J-J $87.000c___Jan 2 1928 410'02 M-N 38,000c___May 1 1951 OsStreet Bonds.
Special Improvement Bonds.
'03 A-0 $70,000c-__Apr 1 1933
Jan 50,000c___July 1 1918 58 '13 34
68 '88
20,000c___Jan 1 1952 bs g '11 A-0 40,000c___Oct 1 1941 00'13 M-8 $110,000___Sept 1 1943
55 '14
Market Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 3410.000
Railroad Bonds.
Street Bonds.
1926
434801 3-.1 150.000c
1932 6s '89 J-J $10,000c -Jan 1 1919 Floating debt_
320,000
--4145'02
200.000
;Funding Bonds.
Assessed val.'13(X act.)$30.500,000
'13 M-N 13,000___May1 1953
School Bonds.
4 W'l 1 J-J 3140,0000____Jan 1 1941 5s City-Hall Bonds.
6s '97 ___ 310,000c___Jan 1 1927 State&Co.tax(per$1.000)'13.--$11.60
Public School Rends.
1932 5s '13 3-3 50,000c___July 1 1943 Population In 1910
___ 315.000
67.031
68 '91 J-J *324,0000_Sept 1 1921 430'02
INT. payable In Charlotte. N. 0.
Water Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
*50,000c__July 1 1926
40'01 J-J
1922 Os '01 M-N$50,000c-May 30 1931 at American Trust Co., and at Amer.
0'02 ___ 325.000
,..otnic _July 1 1935
(05 3-3
8
,04
5s '02 M-N 60.000c---May 1 1932 Exchange Nat. Bank, New York.
Street and Sidewalk Bonds.
25,0000-Jan 1 1922
58 '12 J-J
1950 Os '03 A-0 10.000c -Apr 1 1933 MONROE.
25.000o-Jan 1 1927 58 10__ 3150.000
434812 J-Jr
bs '08 A-0 60.000c..-_Apr 1 1938
Fire-Department Bonds.
This city Is in Union County.
Street Bonds.
M-N $9,000c_ _May 1 1946 Os '10 3-3 30.000c---Jan 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
4)18'01 J-J $100,000c_ __July 1 1941 5s '13 DEBT Oct 3 1914_ $411.000 Os g '10 A-0 20.000c-_Oct 1 1941 55 '12 June $30,000c_ -June 1 1942
BOND.
Sewer Bonds.
108,739 Os g '11 A-0 30,000c--_Oct 1 1941 Bonded debt
funds3136,000
1941
434801 J J $100,000c__ _July 1 1929 Sinking valuation 1912_4,485,398 58 '13 34 50,000c.. _..July 1 1943 Other debt
Assessed
23,500
60,000c___July 1
414s'14 J-J
6,750,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14 $535,000 Population In 1910
4,082
BOND.DEBT Aug 1914 $761,000 Real value (est.)

CABARETS COUNTY.
Concord Is the county scat.
Funding Bonds.
4346'11 J-J 1105,000-July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1912_ $105,000
Assessed valuation 1912._ 9.259,276
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12..$10.20
26,240
Population In 1910




66,950
Floating debt
Sinking fund July 22 1914 254,067
Assessed valuation 1914 19.222.358
Total tax per $1,000) 1914 $20 36+
5
INT. on bonds marked()at City
Treas. office: A) at U. S. Mtge. &
Tr. Co., N. Y.; others at Bank of
Amer.. N. Y.

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NORTH CAROLINA-CITIES AND TOWNS

MURPHY TOWNSHIP.
This township is in Cherokee Co.
Road Bonds.
55 '12 A-0 $50,000--Apr 1 1942
5)45'14 A-0 30,000____Apr 1 1944
TOTAL DEBT June 1914_ $180,000
2,074,000
Assessed valuation
4,000,000
Real value
Population In 1910.--- -4,708
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank. N.Y.

Assessed valuation 191412,084,504
(Assess't abt. 2-5 to 3-5 actual value.)
City tax rate (per $1,000) 13412.50
INT. on water-works bonds at
First Nat. Bank,N.Y.,• on bonds due
Dec. 1943 at R. M. Grant & CO..
N. Y.; on others at Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, Baltimore, and A. B.
Leach & Co., N. Y. Coupons are
all tax-receivable.
TAX-FREE.
-The bonds are all
exempt from city taxation.

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STATESVILLE.
WELDON.
County seat of Iredell County.
This city Is in Halifax County.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
6s '13 __ $40.000__Jan 1 '23-'42
___ 872,0000
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14_ _ $40,000
Electric Light Bonds.
Population in 1910
1,999
-s
___ $18,0000
5148'13 A-0
8,000c___Oct 1 1938 WILMINGTON.
School Bonds
Wilmington Is the county seat of
_s
_-- 120.0000
New Hanover County. Inc. as a city
Funding Bonds.
Feb. 1 1866. All bonds are exempt
_s
$45,000c
from city taxation. Commission gov58 '12 M-S 34.000e_Sept 1 '14-'42 ernment ratified Mar. 151911. V.92
NEW BERN.
Street Bonds.
p. 747. Population 1910, 25,748.
This oily is the county seat of
_s
- 160,0000
$90,000
5s '12
1932
Craven County. Founded by the
Refunding Street Bonds.
65 '13 ___ 100,000
1918
Swiss in 1710. All bonds are exempt REIDSVILLE.
This city is in Rockingham County. 514s'13 A-0 $10,000c___Nov 1 1938
Consolidated Bonds.
from city taxes. Pop. 1910, 9.981.
Inc. 1873. Pop'n 1910, 4.828.
5s '14 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1944 5s g '92 J-J $314,400c-Jan 1 1922
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Public Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_ $244,000
W. 0. &E..C. RR.
$80,000--July 2 1930
55
68
s-an $50,0000_ _July 1 1921 Total assessed val. 1913._ _3,200,300 5s '68 J-J 196,0000.... Jan 1 1918
Light Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Real value (est.)
7,500,000
55
$15.000 .... --Deo 2 1931
C. F. & Y. RR.
5s
Tax rate (per $1.000) 191$-411.50 5s '89 J-J $126.000c___Jan 1 1919
50,000e_May 1 1929
Street Bonds.
Population In 1910
4,599
Refunding Bonds.
55 '08 M-S $50,000c___Mch 2 1938 _s Water and Sewer Bonds.
'13 ___ $50,000
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y., 48 ir'99 J-J $148,000c_ _July 1 1929
-A 50,000c_Feb 1 1939
58 '09 F
Sewer and Street Bonds.
and office of City Clerk and Treas.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
50,000-- -Jan 1 1941 58
55
5
-an 3100.000o
4368'08 A-0$400,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1948
5s '10 s-an 50.000
1940 BOND.DEBT Oct 2 .Jan 1 1941 STOKES COUNTY.
1914_ $225,000
Street Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1School Bonds.
Danbury Is the county seat.
434sg'10 J-J 4100,000c__ _Apr 1 1950
55 '13 J-J $20,000c-July 1 1943 Assessed val.(2-3 act.)'13_2,426,468
Danbury Twp. Road Bonds.
Street, Water and Sewer Bonds.
INT. Is payable at Importers Nat.
Funding Bonds.
-a $15,000
1943 4 48'12 J-J 5400,000c_ -.Jan 1 1952
158 '12 M-N 150,0000-May 1 1932 Bank and at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. 6s '13 s
Meadows Twp. Road Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT.Oct 1 '1441,774,400
Water and Light Bonds.
6s '13 s-a 840,000
1943 Sinking fund June 1 '14__
66,842
5s '07 F-A $30.000c---Aug 1 1937 ROCKY
MOUNT.
Sauratown Twp. Road Bonds. Assessed valuation 1913_ _14,472.564
Refunding Bonds.
This olty Is In
50,000 _ _Jan 1 1944 Total tax rate (per $1,000)13431.00
55
-July 1 1931 counties. Inc. Nash and Edgeoombe BOND.
$10,000.
DT. Danbury Twp415,000
_
55
25,000.- __May 1 1919 Mar. 111907. as a town 1867; city,
INT. Is payable In Wilmington and
Dec. 1913 Meadows Twp. 40.000
Pop'n 1910. 8,051.
Pamlico Oriental & W. Ry. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
SauratownTwp 50.000 New York.
4s '03 ___ $48,000____May 1 1933 4 qs'09 J-J
$40,000c___June 1 1919 Assessed val- Danbury Twp_276,602
BOND.DEBT May 21 '14. $468,000 5s '13
J-J
nation '13 Meadows Tvrp.497,141 WILSON.
12,000c___July 1 195$
Assessed valuation 1914_6,015,481
Water, Light and Sewer Bonds.
This city Is in Wilson County.
SauratownTwp689.478
Real value (estimated)----7,750,000 Is '01
J-J $40,000c___May 1 1941 Population o county, 1910___20,151
Street Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_111.00
Water, Light and Street Bonds.
58 '02 M-S $25.0000__Sept 23 1931
INT. payable in Baltimore.
55 '08 A-0 $135,000c_June 1 1938 TARBORO.
55 '04 .___ 40,000o
1934
Sewer Bonds.
1943"
80,000c
This town is the county seat of 58 '13 J-J
5. '13 J-J $49,000c_July 1 1953 Edgecombe Co. Pop'n. '10, 4,129.
Sewer Bonds.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY.
Paving Bonds.
68 g'96Jan 517.0000
1916
Wilmington is the county seat.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
58 '13 J-J $50,0000___July 1 1953 55 '99 ___ $40,000 July 1 '19 &'29
Ref. Elec.-Lt., Water & SewerBds.
School Bonds.
5s '12 A-0 $74,0000_0ot 1 1932
Funding Bonds.
Water, Sewer & Light Bonds.
5s '13 J-J $175,000c-July 1 1938
58 '13 J-J $24,000c__July 1 1953 55 '00
Electric Light Bonds.
$10,000____May 1 1930
Court House Bonds.
1923
55 '09 J-J
20,000__July 1 1939 58 '08 s-a 817,000c
-Works Bonds.
J-J
58
$7.800c
1917 5s Municipal Gas
'13 J-J $65,000c__July 1 1953
1943
55 '13 J-J
80,000c
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30'14. 8415,000 5s '09 ___
BOND.DEBT Apr 30'14_ $173,000
$5,000
4;15
J-J $50.000e
1927
91.000
Water & light debt (incl.) _
Water-Works Bonds.
48
J-J
50.000c
1930 Assess. val. '14 (34 act.)_ _5,654,521
410'08 J-J
50.000c--July 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_511.50 55 '11 ___ $25,000____July 1 1946 Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.).4,000,000
INT.on bonds due 1919 at MetroTax rate (per $1,000) 1913___$8.00
58 13 J-J 100.000e_July 1 193
Paving Bonds.
politan Nat. Bk., Chicago' on bonds 55 '11
6,717
$25,000____July 1 1951 Population In 1910
Road and Bridge Bonds.
430 11 J-J $50,000c-July 1 1936 due 1941 at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y•: TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914.... $125,000
INT. on $40,000 bonds duo 1934
on bonds due 1938 at Hanover Nat. Sinking fund Apr 15 '14
BOND.DEBT May 1914_4428,800
8,675 and paving bonds Is payable at U.S.
Sinking fund Mar 31 1914_
Assessed valuation 1914 ___1,924,765 Mort. & Trust Co., N. Y.: on water
27,795 Bank, N. Y.
Assessed valuation 1914__179,325,229
Real value (est.)______ ___5,000.000 and light bonds at Chemical Nat.
State& Co.tax (per$1.000)'13.811.00 RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
City tax (per $1000) 1914____$11.50 Bank, N.Y.: on sewer bonds at Nat.
Population in 1910
INT. on 55 due 1939 at Bank of Park Bank.N. Y.
County seat Is Rutherfordton.
32,037
New York, N. B. A.. N. Y. City.
Refunding Bends.
INT. payable at N. Y .or at County
41.4g'05 Jan 476,0000-Jan 1 '15-'36
Treasurer's offlee In Wilmington.
WINSTON-SALEM.
55 08 J J
27,000
Jan 1018 THOMASVILLE.
This city is in Forsyth County.
Court House Bonds.
'
This city is in Davidson County.
NORTH V7ILKESBORO.
Incorp. 1856. Bonds are exempt
530'08 _-_ $46,000
This town Is In Wilkes County.
1923-1947 5s g '12 J-D$110,000c___Dec 1942 from city taxes. On Mar. 18 1913
Road Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Mar 20 '13 $110,000
Light
-Plant Bonds.
Salem voted
Ss '13 J-J $250,000c_July 1 '23-'52 Assess. val. '13 (36 act.)__1,239,108 the cities of Winston and Debt state65 '00
12,00001920 BOND.DEBT
in favor of consolidation.
Sept 30 '144399,000 Population in 1910-- _
__4,003 ment below is for consolidated city.
65 '09 ..._
15,0000-1939 Sinking fund
April 1914__
Street Bonds.
INT.at U.S. Mtge.& Tr.Co.,N.Y.
3,500
Water Works & Other Purposes.
Assessed val. 1914
58 '09 -- 118,0000
7.367,207
-1939 Real value (est.)
M-S *S160,000c..Sept 1 1924
5s g
_____ _ _ _20.000.000 WAKE COUNTY.
Water-Works Bonds.
8100,000c..Jan I 1934
J-J
5s g
55 '09 ___ 130.0000
-1939 State & co tax (per 81,000)14411.80
M-N z35.000c..Nov 1 1937
5s g
Raleigh is the county seat.
Population In i910
Water and Sewer Bonds.
.28.385
150,000c..July 1 1952
434s g J-J
Court
-House Bonds.
INT. on the refunding 5s and the
6s '09 _
135.0000---------1939
t125,000_ July 1 1936
J-4
$20,000____July 1 1923 Ss ig
court
-house bonds is payable at the 5s '93
School-duilding Bonds.
Bonds.
Street ImprovementCourt-House and Jail Bonds.
Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y. City; on road
65 '12 J-J $10,000o_ __May 1 1942
M-N x$85,000c..Nov 1 1937
1943 Is g
65 '13 A-0 *8,000c___Apr 1 1943 bonds in N. Y. City; others in 5s '13 A-05225,000c§100,000c_July 1 1952
4148 g J-J
Hospital Bonds.
Rutherfordton.
BOND.DEBT Sept 29'14.. $118,000
e50,000„Jan 1 1931
J-J
5s g
_s
___ $75,000
Assess. val.'14 ()S act.).
-1.315,000
Sower Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000)'13_412.00
M-N x$30,000c_Nov 1 1937
SALISBURY.
68 '95 ___
$5,000____July 1 1925
Population In 1910
1 902
;85,000c_July 1 1952
This
8,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1929 4 s g'12J-J
* INT.at Chase Nat. Bank,N.Y.; Rowan city Is the county seat of 6s '99 ___
efundins Bonds.
County. Pop'n '10. 7,153.
Funding Bonds.
others at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
School Bonds.
55 '01 __ $14.000____July 1 1931 411sg'09M-N -z$40,000c_Nov 15 '39
100,000c_Aug 15 '40
Ss
A-0 $10,000c_June 1 1916 58 '03 ..._
20,000____July 1 1033 4tig'09 F-A
PITT COUNTY.
45,000c_May 1 1941
'11 M-N
Street Bonds.
58 '05
53.000____July 1 1935
Greenville Is the county seat.
55,000c..May 1 1941
55 '09 A-0 $50,0000___Apr 1 1954 BOND. DEBT Nov 3'14__$420,000 4 g'11 M-N
Training School Bonds.
55 '10
School Bonds.
50.000_Jan 1 1960 Floating debt
71,000
is '07 s-a 850,000o _July 1 1937
¢$60.000c_July 1 1952
Street & Gen. Improv't Bonds.
Assessed val. 1913 (est.) __27,411,050 4348'12 J-J
Bridge Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
'08 s
55 '08 J-J $50.0000.__July 1 1938 58 Street -a $100,000c__1938 & 1958 State & Co tax (per $1.000)'1348.90
1$90.000c_July 1 1952
J-J
and Sewer Bonds
63,229
Population in 1910
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
5s
Park Bonds.
June $20,000c._june 1 1921
INT. on court
-house bonds pay58 '11 F
-A $75.000o_ _Feb 1 1941 58
1115,000c_July 1 1952
A-0 25.0000_ _Jan 1 1930 able at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; all 4341;12 J-J
BOND.DEBT Sep 19 19134175.000
Bonds.
others at Farmers' & Merchants' TOT.BD.DT.July 21 '1441,225,000
Assessed val.'12 (2-3 act.)_8.279,906 58 Water__
250,000
'09
Floating debt
S20,000
1929 Nat. Bank, Baltimore.
State&Co.tax(per 81.000)'13 $8.70
89,579
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Note debt
Population in 1910
35,340 58
A-0 $75.000c___Oct 1 1931 WASHINGTON.
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)..18,766.662
Funding and Refunding Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1.000) '13_$10.00
This city Is in Beaufort County.
POLE{ COUNTY.
55 '11 J-D •
17,167
Population ;Winston
$50.000o_May 1 1951
Refunding Bonds.
Columbus is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14 _ 8420.000 55 '11 J-J $18,000
5,523
In 1910-1Salem
Jan 1 1941
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation
_4,254,132 TOT.BD. DEBT Nov 19135294,000
INT.on bonds marked (*) payable
5115'13 s
-an $100,000
1943 City tax (per 81.000) 1913-412,00 Assessed valuation 1912 ___2,564,047 at Mere. Tr.& Dep. Co., Bait.;(z) at
1913_BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $100,000
• Exempt from olty taxes.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-413.00 Townsend Scott & Son, Ball.; (j) at
Assessed valuation 1912___2,200,000
Population in 1910
._6.211 A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y.; (1) at
.
Population In 1910
7,640
Mechanics' & Metals Nat. Bank,
SHELBY
INT. at Bank of Tyron, Tyron.
WAYNE COUNTY.
N. Y.; (e) at Ball. Tr. Co.
This city Is in Cleveland County.
Goldsboro is the county seat.
School Bonds.
RALEIGH.
Court-House(Red. beg. in 1933). YANCEY COUNTY.
58 '07 __ $35,000
Raleigh Is the county seat of Wake
55 '13 s-a $100,000c
1943
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Burzuwille is the county seat.
County. Incorporated in 1792.
55 '08 J-J $115,000c__July 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Apl 1914.. $100,000
Road Bonds.
Commission government adopted
Assessed valuation 1912_13,458.992 5348'13 A-0$125,000__Oct 1 '14-'53
Water and Light Bonds.
Apr111 1913. 1'op'n 1910, 19.215.
Real value (eat.)--------30,000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $159,000
5148
M-S $10,000
Consolidated Debt Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Nov 8 19134169,500 State&co. tax(per$1,000)'12.$7.66 -I- Assessed valuation
1,727,884
55 '89 J-J $42.500cJuly 1 1919 Assessed val.'12 (3-5 act.).1.434,306 Population in 1910
35.698 Real value (eat.
)
.12_5:020012,0.0000
118 '91 J-J
25,000c_ -July 1 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-__$14.50 State&Co.tax(per$1,000) 13 $8.93+ State&co.tax(per$1.000)
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank,N.Y.population in 1910
Sewer Bonds.
Population In 1910
3.127
12,072
5s '89 J-J $50.000c_July 1 1929
25.000e_ _Jan 1 1029
58 '90 J-J
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
SPENCER.
8,000____June 1 1944
55 '14 ___
This town is in Rowan County.
Street Bonds.
In the table below we give statistics regarding several
civil divisions In
North Carolina not included In the foregoing.
5s '89 J-J $25,000c-July 1 1919 Inc. in 1896. Pop'n 1910, 1.915.
5s '14 ___ 86,000____June 1 1944 5sSewer Bonds.
$9,000____Jtdy 1 1937
J-J
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per
Street and Public Inapt Bonds.
Debt.
Elec.-Light & Water-Wks. Bds.
Debt. Valuation.*$1.000. Paten.
1910.
55 '97 A-0 $50,000c__ Oct 1 1927
1943 Albemarle (T), Stanley CO-4114,000
1931,998 513.00
,
2,116
55 '99 J-J 100.000c___July 1 1929 58 13 s-a $50,000c
Anson County
93,000
School Bonds.
None 17,483,344111.27+ 25,465
58 '14 ___
6,000_ _June 1 1944 58 '13 s-a $10.000c
1943 Ashboro, Randolph County--100.000
None '1,048.000 *10.00
0
1,865
* Municipal-Building !fonds.
CountyAver
25,000
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914._ $130,000
*1,980,645 -_55 '09 J-J $125,000c___July 1 1939 Assessed val. 1913
2,500,000 Beaufort (T), Carteret Co..-__ 30,000
p541.363-2,483
Refunding Bonds.
None
'13410.00 Black Mountain Township_ _ 40,000
$1,000)
/550,000 -_-_._
1,762
Se '09 .14 125.000c___July 1 1039 City tax rate (per
Brevard (T), Transylvania CO. 46.000
INT. at Town Treas. office.
*514,903
_
919
Bryson City. Swain County__ 40,000
Funding Bonds.
8449,950
__
612
55 '13 J-D $57.000____Dec 1 1943
Buffalo Drain. Dist. No. 1-- 108,000
____
55 '13 M-8 100,000____Mar 1 1923 STANLY COUNTY.
Burke County
30,000
*5.044,841
____ 21.408
Water-Plant-Purch. (Tax-free).
County seat is Albemarle. Old Canton, Haywood County_---130.000
2,000 /1,175,698 /17.50
55 g '13 J-D $350,000c__June 1 1943 railroad-aid 6s now retired, declared Carteret county
30,000
None 13 347,765110.00+ 1,393
,
13,776
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
Carthage (T). Moore County_ 30,000
valid by courts. Bonds taxable.
None
595.715
7.00
863
55 '13 J-D $50,000........Dec 1 1943
Refunding Bonds.
Cary High School DIstrict
y25.000
58 '14 ___
_ __July 1 1944 55 '07 July $100.0000
Chatham County
50.000
8.000 /6.615,869 /8.20 +22.635
City-Lot Purchase Bonds.
75.000Cherryville, GastOn County
(15.000 annually beg:. in 1917)
None .535.878 *9.50
31.000
1,153
5s '13 J-D $18,000____Dec 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $100,000 Clayton Graded School Dist
25,000
None *1.482,105
TOT.BD.DT.Oct 15 '14.81.217,500 Assess. val.'13(40% act.)..6,005,002 Columbus County
50,000
8,250 *9,915.946 *8.66 +28,020
Water debt (included)___
475,000 State & co. tax (per $1,000)12_88.50 Cumberland County
154.800
7,000110,371,173 *l1.40 +35,284
Floating debt April 1914_
115,000 Population In 1910
19,909 Davie County
y114,000
*4,292,069 *12.20 13.394
Sinking fund April 1914__ 1C80,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. Dunn (C), liarnett County__ 53,000
None
921,219
9.50
1,823




5I'07

51

Nov., 1914.]

SOUTH CAROLINA-DEBT OF STATE.

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Debt. Valuation. 431,000. 1910.
Debt.
127,291.840 136.66 -I- 25,442
$30.000
DuplIn County
2,789
41,160,508 --__
Chowan County 42,847
Edenton (T)
57.000 *20,540112.339,033 -__ 32.010
Edgecombebounty
Elizabeth City Graded Soh. D_ 40.000 12.000 $3,300.000 §4.00
None *1,600.000 *8.56+ .
60.000
Enfield Township
'463.186 *11.50
1,592
2,500 4
Forest City (0). Rutherf'd0o- 25.000
None *899,850 ---80.000
Franklin TownshIp
None (1,833,490
__4.430
40.000
Frankiinton Towush ip
t65,000
Goldsboro Township....
-- 13,083
110,000
Greene County
4.101
Greenville (C). Pitt County_ _170.000 10.000 z1,900,000 1150
114,158,263 18.50 37.646
40.000
Halifax CountY.
*771,270 ---2,173
Co..-- 40,250
Hamlet (0). Richmond
None /7,250,000 17.60+22,174
68,000
Harnett County
47,473,997 -- 21,020
30,000
Haywood County
2,818
Hendersonville(T)H'nder'n Cot50.000
*3,304,406
100,000
Hoke County
1,000 §850 000 $11.00
2,218
,
Mountain, Cleveland,O. 60,000
Kings
5,000 d1,007,000 13.40
4,804
Lenoir (T). Caldwell County--100,000
None *1,214,854 *14.00
4828
Lincointon. Lincoln County-- 75,000
80.000
*1.798,678
Township
Louisburg
None *1,311,717 114.00
2.230
Lumberton (T), Robeson Co 119.000
None
Lyon Swamp Drainage District 43.500
1,321
559,000 -___
Masten (T), Robeson County- 50.000
2.331
Morehead City. Cartaret Co- 50,000 10.208
100,000
*1,652,239 :--3,400
Mooresville, Iredell Co
Moseley Creek Drain. Dist__ 45.000
1,729,244 ---80395
Mt.Airy (T)Surry County-130,000
*763,469 - 1,071
Mt. Olive (T), Wayne Co..-- 28,000
None 11,025.000 19.00
977
Murphy (T), Cherokee County 90,000
*807.792 ____
Newton (T), Catawba County 83.000
2,316
Onslow County
53,000
None *5,819,277 47.50 14,125
Oxford, Granville County_
90,000
5,000 $1,907,804 112.00
3,018
Randleman (T), Randolph Co. 50,000
*480.041
__-1,950
Red Springs, Roberson Co..... 35.000
.11375,000 121.50
1,089
Richmond County
80.000
None 47,717,700 '11.03 19.673
Robeson County
75.000
None•17,229,323 *9.10+ 51,945
Rockingham County
95.000
f11.992,216 19.30 36,442
Rockingham(T).Richmond00140,000
11.348,527
- 2.155
Rockingham Township
25,000
None *3,000,000 4
'11.00 433,168
Rocky Mount Graded S.D- 50.000
4,990,000
Rowan County
25,000 12,000 14.800,000 19.00 37,521
Roxboro (T), Person County_ 55.000 15.000 $859,608 §11.00
1,425
Rutherfordton, Rutherford Co. 60,000
1.062
2,500 /487,299 114.00
Salisbury Two., Rowan Co
50.000
None 6,821,166 10.00 16.059
County..
Sampson
55.000
None 17,699,815 17.77 29,982
Sanford (T), Moore County... 102,000
None 1,140,253 10.00
2,282
Scotland County
28.000
15,392,516 16.50 15,363
Smithfield (T), Johnston Co__ 60,000
1,347
*843,143 -_
Southern Pines. Moore Co.-- 30,000
542
1,200 *501,192 *20.00
Statesville Twp., Iredell Co__ 50,000
None *3,658,206 *10.90
8.093
Surry County
27,900
__._ 29,705
*8,335,358
Swain County
52.000
*5,000,163 --- _ 10.403
Transylvania County
85,000
7.191
*2,927,090 --__
Valleytown Township
50,000
3.213
1.415,000
Wadesboro, Anson County- 35,000
None /1,547,432 ::: 2,376
:
Warrenton Township__ ______ 30.000
None 11.537,218
Waynesville (C), Haywood Co. 73.000 6,000
2,008
980.000 12.60
Weaverville(T),Buneombe CO. 27.000
442
215.180 --__
Wilkes County
32,000 12.000 *5,125.503 ---- 30,282
None §1.200,001 §10.00
Williamston Two., Martin Co. 40.000
3,321
4
'5,500.000 13.00
Wilson Graded Sch.Dist.- 30.000
(0) City. (T) Town. z 1911 figures. f 1912 figures. * 1913 figures.
j 1914 figures. y Total debt. t This covers merely a recent issue of
bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt.

181

STATE PROPERTY.
-The State formerly owned valuable deposits of
phosphates, but its revenues from the mining of them,after increasing from
2196.698 In 1886 to $237,149 in 1890, fell to $4,382.12 in 1909. This was
pertly the result of a reduction in royalties from $1.05 per ton In 1888 to
25 cents per ton in 1900. Under date of April 3 1914 we were advised that
the deposits were no longer being mined.
-Slate.
-The State Constitution of 1895 imposes
DEBT LIMITATION.
.everai checks on the creation of debt by the State, all of which may be
found in Article X of that instrument. Briefly, they may be stated as
(Wows:
Section 7 provides that no scrip, certificate or other evidence of State inlebtedness shall be issued except for the redemption of stock bonds or
_other evidence of Indebtedness previously Issued, or for such debts as are
expressly authorized by this Constitution. Section 11 forbids the General
Assembly to create any further debt or obligation, either by the loan of the
credit of the State. by guaranty, endorsement or otherwise, except for the
ordinary and current business of the State. without first submitting the
Question to the qualified voters of the State at a general State election.
two-thirds vote necessary to authorize.
-The constitutional limitations as to thelnCOUNTIES. CITIES. &c.
debtectness of counties municipalities &e.• are covered by Section 7 of
article VIII. and Section 5 of Article X of the State Constitution 01 1895.
Chase provide that the bonded debt of any county, township, school district, municipal corporation or political division or sub-division of the State
shall never exceed 8% of the assessed value of all the taxable property
therein; and no such debt cart be created In any city or town without submitting the question to the qualified electors. It is also provided that a
sinking fund should be established to redeem bonds at maturity. Under
an amendment authorized by vote In 1900 and ratified by the Assem bay
In 1901, the 8% limit does not apply to the bonded debt incurred by tee
cities of Columbia, Rock Hill. Charleston and Florence, where the proceeds
of said bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment. mainte.
nance or Increase of water-works plant and sewerage system; nor does
the limit apply to the City of Georgetown and Greenville. where the proceeds of the sale of bonds are applied solely to the purchase, establishment.
maintenance or increase of water-works plant. sewerage system, or gas and
electric-light plants. By a vote in 1906, ratified by the Legislature in
1907, the city of Bennettsville may also Increase its indebtedness beyond
the 8% limit, where the proceeds are applied solely to the purchase, establishment and maintenance of a water-works-plant, or sewerage system,
provided the question of incurring such indebtedness is submitted to the
voters of said municipality. At the election Nov. 3 1908 a somewhat
similar privilege was granted the town of Gaffney. V. 87, p. 1372.
Provision is made in Section 5 of Article X that, "wherever there shall
be several political divisions, or municipal corporations covering or extending over the territory or portions thereof. possessing a power to levy
a tax or contract a debt, then each of such political divisions or municipal
corporations shall so exercise its power to increase its debt under the foregoing 8% limitation that the aggregate debt over and upon any territory
of thls State shall never exceed 15% of the value of all taxable propertb
In such territory as valued for taxation by the State. Provided that nothing herein shall prevent the issue of bonds for the purpose of paying or re
funding any valid municipal debt heretofore contracted in excess of 8%
of the assessed value of all the taxable property therein." By the Constitutional amendments adopted in 1910, exceptions are made in the case Of
bonds for water, sewerage or lighting purposes
-see below.
-Five amendments to Section 7
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
Article VIII. of the constitution were favorably voted Nov.8 1910. V.92.
of
p. 1449. Of these five. four provide that the limitations proposed by that
section and Section 5 of Article X. shall not apply to bonded debt incurred
for certain specified purposes by the places named, while the fifth states
that the limitations proposed by these two sections shall not apply to the
bonded indebtedness of any municipal corporation when the proceeds are
used for a water Oant sewerage system or lighting plant. Another amends
Section 6 of Article X.so as to allow townships in Greenwood County and
Saluda County to issue railroad-aid bonds. In Nov 1912 two amendments
were adopted to Article X. by adding Sec. 14a and Sec. 15. empowering certain cities and towns to assess abutting property for street improvements.
At the same election an amendment to Sec. 7 of Article VIII. and Sec. 5 of
Article X. was adopted providing that the limitations imposed by these
sections shall not apply to bonded debt incurred by the town of Bishopyllle
In Lee County for railroad-aid purposes. V. 95, p. 1558.
ITS
[Proposed amendments to Section 7 of Article VIII. and Section 5, Article X. were submitted to the voters at the general election on Nov. 3 1914.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
V. 99, p. 995. As soon as it is definitely determined by official count
whether these amendments carried or not,
Admitted as a State
One of Original Thirteen State and City Dept. of the "Chronicle."'the fact will be reported in the
Total area of State
30,570
-A law was
TAXATION OF
State Capital
Columbia exempting all school MUNICIPAL BONDS. taxation. passed In 1912
and municipal bonds from
Heretofore the
bonds which were non-taxable were those specifically exempted under
Governor (term expires 1915a)
Cole L. Blease onlyActs authorizing their
Issuance. V. 94, p. 645.
Secretary of State (term expires 1915a)
R. M. McCown the
POPULATION OF STATE.Treasurer (term expires 1915a)
S. T. Carter 1910
90
0
1,513,400 1880
703.70811820
502,741
1 340,316 1850
_668,50711810
415,115
Comptroller (term expires 1915a)
A. W Jones
1,151,149 1840
1890
594,3981,180(1
345,591
995,577 1830
1880
581.18511790
249 073
a Term expires upon qualification of successor.
705,6061
1870
LEGISLATURE meets annually on the second Tuesday in January,
The proportion of the colored population was 80.70% in 1880, 60.16% in
sessions are not limited, but pay of members is confined to forty days.
1890. 58.4% in 1900 and 55.2% in 1910. In number, blacks were 393,944
HISTORY OF DEBT.
-For history of South Carolina's debt from 1794 In 1850, 412,320 in 1860; 415.814 In 1870; 604,332 in 1880; 692,503 in 1890;
to 1803, see the "State and City" Supplement of April, 1893, pages 163 and 782,321 in 1900 and 835,843 in 1910.
164. On Dec. 19 1904 the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed the
decision of the United States Circuit Court in the case of Lee against Robinson, and declared the revenue bond scrip of this State to be void. Under
the Act of March 2 1872 81,800.000 of this scrip had been Issued. V.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
725. The State debt on Apr. 1 1914 consisted of the following items: 80. P.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
LOANSWhen Due.
Redemption Brown Consols'93.
Consols 1873-8-9
4 Its J-J $5,022.512c&r__Jan 1 1933
see "AskifFor reports not
fis J-J
$29.272c
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1913.) tonal Statements"given in alphabetical order among the following,
at end of this State.
6s J-J
3,912.23 ______Past duo
Blue Bonds 1887.
Deficiency Stock 1878.
Conversion Bonds.
434s J-J $400,000c&r. _July 1 1928 ANDERSON.
6s g J-J
$15.11
Past due
Bonds Fundable into Brown Coos
A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1922
This place is in Anderson County. 5s
Agricul. Col Scrip (two pieces)
Various old bonds. principal
A-0 56,000c___ Oct 1 1923
55
Inc. in 1882; rein°. In 1908.
65 J-J $191,800r _ irredeemable
fundable.
5s
A-0 62.500c-- _Oet 1 1924
City-Hall Bonds.
Clemson College Stock 1891.
65
A-0 90.000e.....Oct 1 1925
$184,359cter
A-0 $8.000c___Apr 1 1919 55
434s
$58.539r____ irredeem
(is J-J
A-0 55,000c.....Oct 1 1928
5s
Sewer Bonds
In 1903 the General Assembly passed an Act requiring the State
J-J
23,000c,..in 99 years
1952 5s
4)04048A-0 $50.000c
urer to remove from the books in his office old Blue Ridge RR. Treas- (interest 414% for 30 years, 4% for 4 Sas
A-0 90.000c_Apr 1 1928
bonds
amounting to 837.000 (V. 84, p. 1134). An effort was made to restrain
A-0 10.0noc_ _ _ Oct 1 1928
4 Sas
20 years.)
the Treasurer from complying with this Act. The case was taken to the
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
4s 07 J-J11.880,000c___July 1 1937
State Supreme Court and dismissed by It, and later the U.S. Supreme Court ss
A-0 $16,000e_ Apr 1 1922 4s '08 J-J51,500,000c_July 1 1938
sustained this decision.
Street Improvement Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.44,148,500
The State Supreme Court on Sept.27 1907 handed down a decision up- Sc
A-0 $25,000cApr 1 1938 Assessed val.'13(Sa act.)_20,221.600
holding the validity of certain bonds alleged to have been stolen from the 55 07 A-0 75,000c__ _Apr 1 1957 State&citytax(per$1.000)
'13-$46.75
Slate Treasurer's office. V. 85, p. 879. 13y this decision the bonds to
Refunding School Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at Charlesrefund Brown consols of 1892 were Increased by $14,500. The 1912 Legis- _s
A-0 $2,500
195: ton at Charleston City Treasury; coulature passed an Act providing for the issuance of 4% gold coupon bond BOND. DEBT Nov 1914__$176,500
and certificates of stock for the refunding of outstanding' Brown °onset. Assess. val. '13 (1-6 act.)_3.136,000 pons are all tax-receivable.
The bonds marked with an asterisk
bonds and stocks. In V.94. p.718. this Act was given in full. The valid- Total tax (per$1.000) '13.. __$23.00
)
4 are exempt from State and city
ity of the Act has been upheld by the State Supreme Court. V.97, p.902 Population In 1910
9,654 (
taxes. All others are exempt from
INTEREST is payable in New York at the Hanover National Bank; in Coupons are tax-receivable.
city taxes.
Columbia, South Carolina, at the State Treasury; and in Charleston at
CAMDEN.
the Bank of Charleston. N. B. A.
This city is in Kershaw County.
CHERAW.
-The total valid bonded debt on Apr. 23 1914 was
TOTAL DEBT.
This town Is In Chesterfield County
95,662,852, not including bonds which matured a great many years ago 55 Water-Works Bonds.
'13 M-N$90.000c__ _May 1 1953 Inc. In
Bonds are exempt
sinking funds on Apr. 23 1914 (Subject to call beg. May 1933) from city1820. Pop'n
but have never been paid. The assets of the
tax.
1910. 2.873.
amounted to $361,687; of this amount. $97,469 was ordinary sinking
Electric-Light Bonds.
Bonds.
fund and $264,218 "cumulative" sinking fund; this latter fund is for the 5s '13 M-N$35,000c__ May 1 1953 OsBridge
'99 Apr $8,000c
1929
reduction and payment of South Carolina Brown 4Si% bonds and stocks.
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1933) 55 '09 Jan 20.000c
1949
TOTAL DEBT
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.
(7)
Electric-Light-Plant Bonds.
Real
Personal
_s '03 July 38,000c
Tax per
1933
$1.000 CHARLESTON.
Property.
Railroads.
Total.
Estate.
Water (Red. beg. 20 yrs.from iss.).
Yrs.
Charleston Is the county seat of 5s '12 July $47,000c-July 1 1952
$5,75
1913 ---$154,143,892 $99,504,379 $43,783,509 $297,431,780
291,531,003
98,119.406
43,359,299
5.75 Charleston County. Founded In 6s '13 J-J
1912 -_- 152.052,298
35.000
July1955
94,192,825
43,138,493
287,132,019
5.75 1670: Inc. 1753. In consequence of
149,802,901
1911
Sewer (red. beg. 20 yrs.from issue).
5.75 war the city's bonds became overdue, 5s '12 July $30,000c_ __July 1 1952
90,474,520
4910 ___ 147.051.422
42,229,407 279,755,349
271,387.956
5.50 prin. and Int. The conversion bonds BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '13_2148,000
41,959,377
1908 ___ 134.538,251
94,872,328
207,371 433
108.234,037
29,785,898
5.00 were Issued to settle this Indebted- Sinking fund
69,354,698
1904
_
3,000
24,142.341
173,872,182
47,841,518
5.00 ness. Population 1910, 58.833.
102.088,325
1897
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)__ 809,000
Sewer Bonds.
4.50
45,494,110
169,448,941
1895
100.157.179
23,797.552
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_240.00
120.551,824
7,392 000
1880
76 583 666
36.574 858
4.75 4g '09 A-0 $$62,000c Oct 1 1929
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N.Y.

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CHEROKEEthe county seat.
COUNTY.
Gaffney is

Refunding Bonds
Railroad Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1013_519,878,185
414s
J-D
_ _Dec 1 1932 Population in 1910
55,143 65 '02 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1922
Water (Bed. beg.in 1923)
Refunding Bonds.
375.000c.
5s '03 J-D $84.0000______Dec 1943
434s05 J4 24.000____Jan 1 1925
BOND.DEBT April 1914.. 3139,000
Fund. & Bridge (Red. beg.in '24.)
This olty Is in York County. Timor.
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.) _1,928,472 In 1893. Bonds are tax-exempt.
434s'09 34 $250,000c___Jan 1 1939
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '13 $30.00
BOND.DEBT Nov 3'14_ 3374,000
Funding Bonds.
INT.at Nat.Park Bank,N. d .City. 4 4s
$10,000 __July 1 1922 Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_20,116,001
State&Co. tax (per$1.000)'14 $16.50
Refunding Bonds.
10 (P.O. Gaffney).
55
$19.000 __ __July 1 1928
1923
This city is the county seat of
330.000
45 '03
Water (Red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue)
This city Is in Sumter County.
1927 Greenville Co. Incorp. Feb. 14 1907 ui '11 J-J $150,0000___Jan 1 1951
25,000
59 '07
Chartered as a city Dec. 19 188.
1933
Bridge Bonds (Tax-free).
30,000c
5a g '13 J-.1
5s '13 J4 50,000c_ __ _Jan 1 1953 All bonds are taxable. Commission
$8,500
(11 4)is'90
July 1935
TOTAL DEBT
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1931). government adopted June 11 1912.
Is '11 J-J $100.000c___Jan 1 1951
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. 58 Railroad (Freefrom city tax).
Water-Works (Red. beg. in 1925).
'93
$8,500c
July 1915
College Bonds.
.74 3116,0000
1945
4 Hs'00 ___
9,5000
July 1920 as
___ $60.000._ _July 1 1923 434s
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1929).
55 '83&'91
16,500
July1923
Bonds (Red. beg. 1931)
Light
350,0000
1949
This city is in Chester County.
55
4148'83 _
10.500o
July 1935 55 '11 J-J 2.35,000c_Jan 1 1951
*Refunding Bonds.
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in 1931).
Funding & Impt. (Tax-free).
5s '12 A-0 $24,000_ __Oct 1 1942 414g'05 J-J $125,000c_ _July 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_5424,000 58 '11 A-0 $25,0000-Apr 1 1951
Floating debt
50,000
1923
6,000
___
414s
Bonds.
Past Indebtedness (Tax-free).
Assessed val.'14 (1-3 act.).2,265,000 5s Citp-Hall 20,000
1934
Water, Sewer & Light Bonds.
'14 ___
1917 5s '10 ___ $12,000____July 1915 Total tax (per *1,000) 1913 __ _521.75 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $211,000
65
- 350.000
Refunding (Freefrom city tax).
Population in 1910
7,216 Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)_ _2,990,000
Water-Extens on Bonds.
-10.000c_July 1936
1922 4145'06 J-J
___ $19000
43'is
Total tax rate (per 31,000)'13 $34.25
Si '10 J4
5,0000___Jan 1 1930
Improvement Bonds.
8 109
7,000_ __ _Apr
1931
County seat of Spartanburg Co. Population In 1910
__._ _1929 55 '11 ___
__ $26,000_
430
at Chase Nat.
1NT.
10.000_ __July 1 1942 This city was reincorp. Dec. 14 1901. Bank, on water bonds bonds at HarBOND.DEBT April 1914_ $125,000 5s '12 J-J
N.Y.; on sewer
55 '13 M-8
_Mar 1 1944
Refunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1912._ 1,669,658
paving
from city
4 He '11 J-J $11.000c_ __July 1 1931 k), Forbes & Co., N. Y.; on
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.__$15.00 55Street (Free15.000c_- tax).
'10 J-J $100.000c__ _July 1 1940 430'12 M-S *90,000c___Sept 1 1932 bonds at E. H. Rollins St Sons, N.Y.
4 754
Population In 1910
55 '11 J-J 100,000c____July 1940
Opera-Douse Bonds
INT.at W.N.Coler & Co.,N.Y.;
5s '12 J-J
_July 1 1942 Cs '87 J4 $5,5000_ __July 1 1917
others at local banks.
Sumter is the county seat.
Sewer (Free from city tax).
Improvement Bonds.
115.000c_Court
-House Bonds.
65 '92 J-J $75,000o. __July 1922 68 '97 M-N 35.000--...May 1 1917
434s'07 .Bonds_
1193222
9
$30,000
55 '10 J4 40,000o.
..July 1 1940
Paving Bonds.
Chester is the county seat.
Road
55 '12 J-J 35,000o __July 1 1942 1'48'01 .14 $50.000e_ _July 1 1931
1930
4 Ms'05 ann 375,0000
414512 _ _ 320,000
School (Free from city tax).
t qs'05 A-0 105.0000_ Ort 1 1935 410'14 Aim 10,000c___Apr 1 1934
(Subject to call 1920.)
_July 1938
*Street and Sidewalk Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 1 '14- $75 000 4,10'08 __ $18.000_
24,685 BOND.DEBT Nov 11914..$720,500 410'12 M-S $90.000c___Sept 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Aug 22 '13.. $50,000
Sinking fund March 1913__
Assessed valuation
_7.758,392
-A 100,000c_Aug 1 1943 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12.514.75
Assessed valuation 1913_ _7,199,572 Assess. val.'13(30% act.).6.000,000 430'13 F
1913..
Water-Works Bonds (assumed)
(Assessm't 40 to 50% actual value) City tax rate (per $1.000) '13.321.50
Population in 1910
38,472
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'13 $16.00 Population In 1910-.15.741 45 g'08 M-S 230,000c._ .Sept 1 1948
INT. on issue of 1906 payable at 'Subject to call after Sept 1 1928.1 UNION.
_20,425
Population In 1910
This city Is the county seat of
Nat. Bank of Greenville; on refunding
A. &
L. Ry. Co. Bonds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank. N. Y., 65 '87 C. A. 34.5000.--July 1 1917 Union County. Pop'n 1910. 5,623.
July
Sewer Bonds.
and at Nat. Bank of Greenville; on 65 '95 J-J
13,000c._ _July 1 1915
semi-an $35,0000
bonds of 1910 and street and sewer
Columbia (chartered In 1805) Is the bonds dated 1912 at Fourth Nat. 59 Sower Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
'98 .1-J $50,000e___July 1 1928
county Bank in.N. Y. City.
capital of the State and the
-an $40,0000- _-__ - -4%s'12 M-9 *20.000c___Sept 1 1942 __ semi
seat of Richland County. CommisFunding Bds. (Red. beg.
BOND. DEBT May 6 '14_ 3774,000
sion government adopted April 2
Water debt (included)..,.. 230,000 4 )48'05 J4 325,0000 ...July 11946
1910. V. 90. p. 1056. An issue of
Improvement Bonds.
County seat Is Greenville.
Floating debt
48,119
$200,000 canal bonds has been asseml-ann $12,000cAtlanta & Chart. Air Line RR.
_ - -Assessed valuation 1913..7,056,716
sumed by the Columbia Electric Cs '05 J-.1 $25,000____July 1 1925 Real value (est)
r-28,000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1 4_ $112,000
Street Ry.Light & Power Co.. but Se '07 J-.1 35.000____July 1 1937 Total tax rate (per 31,000)'13_312.50 Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_1,700,000
Interest gultranteed by city.
Funding Bonds.
Population In 1910
17.517 Total tax rate (per$1,000)'13_516.00
Water Bonds (First Mortgage).
ts '99 .14 $32,090,.. July 1 1919
* INT. at Nat. Park Bk.. N. Y.
J-J $75,0000_ __Jan 1 1921 4;4i '06,14 60.000____May 1 1936
65
UNION COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
County seat Is Union. A portion
tireenvilie & Laurens RR.
July 1945 4;is '05A-0 $10,500___Apr 1 1930
4 ha'05 J-J $390,000c
of this county has been taken to help
Refunding Bonds.
form the new county of Cherokee,and
5,500...
.July 11037 6s Building Bonds
5s
'89 34 $12,000c
1919 $12,158 of the debt of the old county
1914 5e '07 J-J
58 '11 M-S$850.0000_-Mch 1
'08 J-J
5,500_ _ __Jan 1 1338 6s '97 34 10,000c
1927 transferred to the new; of this. $11.GEN.DEBT Nov 19141_5850,000
Railroad
1921 457 is now outstanding.
20.0000
4348'01
Water bonds (additional). 465.000 430'03.__ Bonds.
1933 4s '06 .14 10.000c
330,500
1936
J-J
DEB1
3
21.930
Sinking fund (water)
*Refunding RR.
Refunding Bonds.
50.000c___Jan 1 1932 fis '05 J .1 592.943... July 1 1915
Assess. val. '13 (est.)_ _15,000,000 4s '01 J-J $31,000____July 1 1931 4148'12 3-J
Oct 3 1914_ 5122,000
BOND.
Court-House Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $l,000)'13.$18 00
Emergency-Flood Bonds.
act.) _7,455,312 4 He'll J4 $75,000. _ _Jan 1 1931
Population in 1910
26,319 4 10'09 J-J $25,000...
.Jan 1 1939 Assess. val. '14 (1-3
1914_58.00 BOND.DEBT Sept 18'1$_ $167,943
INT. at Townsend Scott & Son, BOND.DEBT Oct 31 1914 3260,000 School tax (per $1,000)
22.000 Assessed val. 1913
6609,300
Baltimore, and in Columbia.
Assess. val. '14 (3.4 act.)..16.515,505 Population In 1914 (est.)
--§ INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'10 _319.00
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14 $1800
29,911
Population In 1910
68.377 N.Y.;others at County Treas. office. Population In 191(1
'INT. at Blair & Co., N. Y.;
This town is the county seat of
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
others in New York City.
Darlington ()o. Pop'n '10. 3,789.
SPARTANBURG COUNTY.
County seat is Spartanburg. A
Railroad Ref. Bonds.
_s
__ $50.000
This town is In Greenwood County. part of this county has been taken to YORK COUNTY.
Bo
Yorkville is the county seat.
help make the new county of CheroSewer Bonds.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
___ 330.000
Court-House
-s
6s '97 Oct $22.000e_ _ _
_1917 kee. The new county will assume
responsibility for about one-sixth of 4148'12 J-J $75,000c___May 1 1932
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Water and Elec.-Light Bonds.
$12,000
65 '98 J-J 340,0000_ ______ 1938 the debt of Spartanburg County. GEN.BD. DT.Sept 11 '13 $75,000
Refunding Town Ball Bonds.
Sewer 8c Water (Red.aft. June'22) Bonds are exempt from State and Assessed valuation 1913-9,200,120
40,000.000
Actual value (est)
5s '12 J4 $20.0000--.Jan 15 1932 55 '02 J-D 340,0000_ _June 1 1942 county tax. Pop'n 1910. 83,465.
47.718
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1914_ 3112,000
4s '02 J-J $50,000c___July 1 1920 Population In 1910
Street Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1912....1,497,261 55 '08 J4 350,0000_
1938
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_520.00 BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 $152,000
In the table below we give statistics regarding civil divisions in the State
INT. at Nat. Bk.of Comm'ce,N.Y. Assessed val.'13(3i act.)_ _2.566,000
Total tax (per 31.000) 1913_$15.00 of South Carolina which are not represented among the foregoing:
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
Population in 1010
6.614
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910.
Debi.
This city is in Dillon County.
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. I
Abbeville, Abbeville Couuty_$116,600 110,000141,250.000 *11.00
4,459
Electric-Light Bonds.
None 81.500.000 8.00
Abbeville School District
32.100
--- $23,000
96.500
d2,184,113 10.00
3,911
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932).
County seat Is Camden. Bonds Aiken (C), Aiken County
0400,000
___
1,453
55 '12 J-D 338,0000_ -.June 1 1952 are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910, 27,094 Allendale (T), Barnwell Co___ 75,000
Anderson Co. S. D. No. 17.-- 65.000
*4.000.000
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932).
Court
-house Bonds.
1,937
55 '12 J-D 339.0000...June 11052 55 '05 Apr 325,0000-Apr 1 1930 Bamberg (T), Bamberg Co.- 32.000 3.000 e436,786 12.00
Barnwell (T), Barnwell Co
30.500
2,500
400,738 *10.00
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 19143100,000
1,324
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914
None *680,000 *12.50
2,488
565,235 58 '09 M-N 340,0000-May 1 1928 Beaufort, Beaufort County__ 43,000
Belton (T), Anderson County_ 25.000
Total tax (per 31.000) 1914___.$18.00
375,000
5.00
1.652
Refunding Bonds.
None 1800,000 120.00
Population In 1910
1,737 58 '12 M-N $95,0000-May 1 1942 Bennettsville, Marlboro Co..-_100.100
2,646
None .2,389.280 ---- 12.583
INT. at People's Bank In Dillon. BOND.DEBT Nov 12 '14_ $160,000 Catawba Two. York County. 60,000
'
25.000
0968,350
Assess. val.'13 (1-6 act)._ _5,240.629 Cheraw School District
70.000 10,000 14,049.250
32,183
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13 --$18.75 Clarendon County
3,272
Dillon is the county seat.
Clinton. Laurens County
t818,020 12.50
100,000
Court House Twp. S. D. No. 1
Court
-House and Jail Bonds.
None *2.150.000 *8.00
55 '11
31,500
$80,000
1931
(P. 0. Chester)
Lancaster is the county seat.
36.027
16.538.322
Road Bonds.
50,000
4s 05 ___ $80,000
1945 Darlington County •
55 '11
7.20
2,983
3,350 6581,000
$100,000..
Easley (Ti, Pickens County
32.500
1931
Refunding Railroad-Aid Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. May '14 _ $180.000 Si '12 July $47,0000_ --July 1 1952 Florence School District
x70,000
None 11.851,670
Assessed valuation 1913_ _.3,962.800 BOND.DEBT Sept 29 1914 3127,000 Gaffney School District
55.000
7,530
State&Co. tax(perf.1.000)'11_514.75 Floating debt
40,000 Gills Creek (Twp.), Lan. Co..- 58.000 15,000 01,371.320 024.00
Population in 1910 -22,615 Sinking fund
60.000
25,000 Greenville School District
None 2.894.713 12.25
Greenwood Sch. Dist. No. 18- 65,000
Assess. val. 14 (1-5% act).3,545,000
1673
None 0420,331 c12.00
State&Co.
$21.00 Greer (T). Greenville County.. 67.000
2,365
This city is In Florence County. Populationta.x(per $1,000) 13 26,650 Hartsville. Darlington County 56.000
3.000 1814.587 119.00
in 1910
None 11,072.451
Commission government approved
No. 32... 25.000
INT. payable in New York City. Hartsville Sch. Dist.
1,763
467,352 22.75
None
Nov. 12 1912. Pop'n 1910, 7.057.
Hones Path (Ti, Anderson Co- 37,000
26,995
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1930).
40.000 10,000 13.086,875
Horry County
0
0
0
58 10 J4 $70.000c_ _Jan 1 1950
t45 0
2 :0
0
This city is the county seat of Jasper County
None 0595,556
Water Bonds.
Orangeburg Co. Incorp. Dec. 24 188.3 Johnston School District
1,372
42,000
155 '10 J4 $30,000„-Jan 1 1950 Commission government adopted Kingstree, Williamsburg Co
:
4,818
,
2 000 11,459.704 112 8_0
50.000_Jan&July 1 42 July 17 1913. Pop'n 1910.5,994.
5s '02 ___
Laurens (), Laurens County- 98.000
C
_
17,201,235
41,550
170,000
School Bonds (red. aft. Jan. 1'28)
Railroad Bonds.
Laurens County
None *1,400,000 *7.00
44,000
8s'08 _ _ $48,000_ _May 1 1948 65
Jan 511.0000-$500 paid YrlY Laurens School District
8.5.000 21,000 03,507.865 018.25 25,318
4.1413 13 ___ 20.000__ _ _July 1 1933 Lee County
Past Indebtedness.
57.500
Water and Light Bonds.
78 '94 ___ $25,000____Feb 4 1919
County Sch. Dist
Lexington
2.500 1695.970 16.09
49,000
J-D $40,000o
GEN. BD. DT. May 1914_3223,000 5s
1935 Manning Sch. Dist. No. 93,750 *3. 7 0 0 0 .15 0 209
7 5: 03 10. 0 3 884
8 5
5 0
:5 0
40,000
88,585
Street bonds (addl)
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1927). Marion, Marion County
assessed val. 1913..2.000.000 4148'07 J4 $50,000c_ __Jan 1 1947 Marlon County
Total
1,072.068
4
100 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 13.516.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_$121.000 Marion Go,Sch. Dist. No.36_z 21°1)0
None.$1,051.705
Sinking fund Apr 1914
24,077 MarlboroCo.Graded S.D.No.10 35,000
0432,500 19 0
- _
:!
1,832
Assess. val.'14 (1/i act.)
1.918.340 Mullins (T), Marion County.. 66,000
2,346,547 10.25
5,028
City tax (per $1,000) 1914
c( )
This city is In Cherokee County
C,
$1500 OconeeNe wb rry0u ntyNewberry Co_ _152.000
30,000 20,000 04,903,130 017.00 27,337
INT. on water and light and railaft. Oct. 29).
Water & Sewer (Red.
30,000
55 '09 J-J 384,000-.0ot 1 1949 road bonds payable at Hanover Nat. Orangeburg School District..
2.600,000
7.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 1912- 3180,000 Bank, N. Y.; on sewer bonds at Nat. Rock Hill School District-. 75,000
None *377,360 *10.00
1,313
14.507 Park Bank, N. Y.; and on RR. bonds Seneca (C), Oconee County__ 25,000
Sinking fund_
Sumter School District No.17_211.000 50,000 3.012.000
Assessed val.'12 ()g( act.)__1,320.000 at Edisto Say. Bank. Orangeburg.
Timmonsville, Florence Co__ 35.000
Total tax rate (pe41,000)'11 -333.75
30.000
Union School District
Population In 1910 -- ...... 4,767
None .2:303..204 .25 6 2
1 1811 0
11:
8
5
:
6
Winyah Indigo School District 35.000
Columbia is the county seat.
York Twp., York County...-. 56.000
Bridge Bonds.
Township
375,000----------1931
(0) City. (T)Town. (Twp) Township. d 1909 figures. e 1910 figures.
This city is the county seat of 54s '11
1913 figures. c 1914 figures. x Total
81911 figures. * 1912 figures.
Georgetown Co. Inc. as a town in
Jail Bonds.
t debt
.
1805 and as a city in 1891. All bds. 5345 '13.14 350,000c-June 30 193$ debt.t This covers merely a recent issue; we are not advised as to what is
BOND.DEBT Oct 3 '13.. $125,000 total
are taxable. Pop'n 1910, 5.530.
_
Refunding Bonds.
1934
58 '14 __ $52,000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 31 1914_352,000
35,589,653
Assessed val. 1913
26.179
Population in 1910

ROCK HILL.

CHEROKEE CO. SCHOOL DIST. GREENVILLE.
NO.

SUMTER.

CHESTER.

SPARTANBURG.

SUMTER COUNTY.

CHESTER COUNTY.

COLUMBIA.

GREENVILLE COUNTY.

SPARTANBURG SCHOOLIDIST.

DARLINGTON.

GREENWOOD.

DILLON.

KERSHAW COUNTY.

DILLON COUNTY.

LANCASTER COUNTY.

FLORENCE.

ORANGEBURG.

GAFFNEY.

RICHLAND COUNTY.

GEORGETOWN.




State of Georgia.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Admitted as a State, Jan. 2 1788_ _One of Original Thirteen
59,475
Total area of State (square miles)
Atlanta
State Capital _
Nat. E. Harris
Governor (term expires July 1 1917)
Secretary of State (term expires July 11917). _ Philip Cook
Attorney-General (term expires July 1 1917)_Clifford Walker
W. J. Spear
Treasurer (term expires July 1 1917)
Wm. A. Wright
Comptroller (term expires July 1 1917)
LEGISLATURE,under Act of 1902. meets annually on Fourth Wednes
day In June.
-The details of Georgia's early history In debt.
HISTORY OF DEBT.
making will be found In the "State and City" Supplement for April 1893.
pages 165 and 1111.
The 1914 Legislature passed an Act (No. 526), and which was approved
Aug. 17 1914, providing for the issuance of $3,679,000 bonds at not exceeding 4M % interest for the purpose of redeeming State bonds falling due May
1 and July 1 1915. V. 99, p. 1392.
Refunding Bonds-(Con.)Redemption Bonds.
§is '92J-J S207,0000___Jan 1 1922 3 s 95 M-N5287,000e_May 1 '16-'95
State University Bonds,
Is '96 J-J 230.0000_ _July 1 1926
Ts'81 J-J $282.500c__1932 to 1946
Refunding BondsJan:908
550
4 '85 J-J53.392.000c&r_July I '15 334s 98 J-J I 2,000c
88 J-J 200.000c&r Jan '15-'16
7,000e
4
Jan 1959
3 '90 j
-J 1.800.000c&r-Jan'17-34 Past-due bonds
33,000cder_Jan 1 35
State University 7% bonds tall due as follows: 33,000 July 1932; $61,000
April 1933; 61,000 May 1933; $96,000 April 1934; $86,000 June 1935.
$6,000 July 1935: $1,000 January 1935: $1,000 April 1938; $15.000 Feb
Mars 1939: $3.000 October 1940; $2,500 July 1942 and $7,000 in July 1946.
,
INTEREST on university bonds payable at State Treasury in Atlanta
on all others at Atlanta. Ga.. and at National Park Bank, N. Y. City.
BONDED DEBT.
-The valid bonded debt of the State of Georgia Jan.
1 1914 was $6,444,000, of which $6.440,500 was Interest-bearing and
$3,500 was past-due and non-Interest bearing. In addition to the above
the State pays the University trustees 7 ner cent interest annually on $90,202 of Land Scrip Fund not funded. Cash on hand Jan.1 1914, $739.625.75.
ASSESSED VA LU ATIO N.-Tbe State's assessed valuation (which Is not
over 50 p. c. of actual value) and tax rate have been as follows:
Personal
Tax Per
Years.
Real Estate
Property
Railroads, Etc.
Total. $1,000
1913
$723.020,014-$144,189,723 $867,209,737 $5.00
1912
704.337,228------ 138,021,114 842,358,342 5.00
1911
-----681,608.608------ 131,729.830 813,338.438 5.00
1910
642,550,122
124,237.017 766,787,139 5.00
1908
584,199,197
121,183,228 705,382,4255.00
1906
536,699.352
90,832 187 627 532 231 4.80
1905
-- 494,820,288
83,019,994 577.840.282 4.90
1900
237,547,883 150.608.530 45,169.278 433.323,691 5.20
1890
225,054,915 152,311,860 38,462.181 415,828,945 3.98
1880
139,657,250
99,276.876 12.490.525 251,424,651 3.50
_
1870
-------226 119 5l0----226 119 519 _.....
-The State owns the Western & Atlantic RR.,exSTATE PROPERTY.
tending from Atlanta, Ga. to Chattanooga. Tenn., 13/1 miles, and has leased
it for 29 years from December 27 1890 to the Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louts RR. Company at a rental of 8420.012 per annum. It also bolds
188 shares of the Georgia RR. & Bkg. Co.. 440 shares of the Southern &
Atlantic Telegraph Co. and $107,000 33i % securities of the N. E. RR.
maturing in 1915.
-An amendment to the constiCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
tution was adopted Oct. 5 1904 limiting the State tax levy in any one year
to 5 mills on the dollar, except for the purpose of repelling invasion. &C.
See V. 79. p. 746.
DEBT LIMITATION.
-Section 3. No debt shall be contracted by or
on behalf of the State except to supply such temporary deficit as may exist
In the Treasury in any year from necessary delay in collecting the taxes of
that year. to repel invasion, suppress Insurrection and defend the State in
time of war, or to pay the existing public debt; but the debt created to
supply deficiencies In revenue shall not exceed, in the aggregate, five hundred thousand dollars (amount raised by constitutional amendment in
Oct. 1912 from 4200,000 to $500.000) and any loan made for this purpose
shall be repaid out of the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made.
COUNTIES. CITIES. &c.
-The State constitution of 1877, Article VII,
Section VII, limits the Indebtedness to seven per cent of the assessed valuetlon. The paragraph reads as follows:
Paragraph 1. "The debt hereafter incurred by any county, municipal
corporation or political division of this State. except as in this constitution
provided for, shall not exceed seven per centum of the assessed value of all
taxable property therein, and no such county, municipality or division
shall Incur any new debt, except fo a temporary loan or loans to supply
casual deficiencies of revenue, not to exceed one-fifth of one per centum of
the assessed value of taxable property therein, without the assent of twothirds of the qualified voters thereof, at an election for that purpose, to be
held as may be prescribed by law; but any city the debt of which does not
exceed seven per centum of the assessed value of the taxable property at
the time of the adoption of this constitution may be authorized by law
to Increase, at any time, the amount of said debt three per centum upon
such assessed valuation; except that the City Council of Augusta,from time
to time, as necessary,for the purpose of protection against floods. may Incur
a bonded Indebtedness upon Its power-producing canal and municipal wa.
ter-works, in addition to the debts hereinbefore in this paragraph allowed
to be incurred, to an amount In the aggregate not exceeding fifty per centum
of the combined value of such properties, the valuation of such properties
to be fixed as may be prescribed by law, but said valuation not to exceed a
‘
figure five per cent on which shall represent the net revenue per annum produced by the two such properties together at the time of said valuation
and such Indebtedness not to be incurred except with the assent of two-thirds
Of the qualified voters of such city, at an election or elections for that purpose to be held as may he now, or may be hereafter, prescribed by law for
the Incurring of new debts by said the City Council of Augusta."
Paragraph 2 of the same article and section Is as follows: Paragraph 2
"County and city bonds,how paid. Any county municipal corporation or
political division of this State which shall incur any bonded Indebtedness
under the provisions of this constitution shall, at or before the time of so
doing, provide for the assessment and collection of an annual tax sufficient
in amount to pay the principal and interest of said debt within thirty years
from the date of the Incurring of said indebtedness."
MUNICIPAL BOND ISSUES.
-In December 1897 a very important
law governing issues Of bonds by counties, munIcipalitles and other civil
divisions In Georgia was passed. This law provides for having the Superior
Court determine the validity of proposed bond issues. and Judgment in the
affirmative having been given the bonds thereafter can never be called In
question. See "Chronicle" of Jan. 15 1898. The constitutionality of this
Act was upheld by the State Supreme Court in an opinion handed down
to
the
on Dec. 1 1908 regarding a suit brought V. restrain319. issuance of certain
88. p.
Also see editorial
bonds by the City of Albany. Ga. See
'State and City Supplement" of May 29 1909.
In
-The State Supreme Court on Aug.9 1907 handed
BONDS TAX FREE.
down a decision holding that bonds issued by any municipal corporation
within the State of Georgia are not taxable by that State or any county
thereof. V. 85, p. 676.
-The following sections of the
INVESTMENTS OF TRUST FUNDS.
Code of 1911 relate to this subject:
SEC. 3763.-Inoestments.-Any trustee holding trust funds may invest
the same in stocks, bonds, or other securities issued by this State, making
Such
a true return of the price paid and time of purchase. estate. investments
Any other
shall be free from taxation so long as held for the trust
investments of trust funds must be made under an order of the Superior
Court, either in term or granted by the Judge in vacation, or else at the
risk of the trustee
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GEORGIA-DEBT OF STATE.

Nov., 1914.1

SEC. 3764.
-May Invest in State Securities at Less Than Seven Per Cent.
Executors, administrators, guardians and trustees may invest trust funds
in stocks, bonds and other securities issued by this State, bearing a lower
rate of interest than seven per cent per annum,and shall, in the settlement
of their accounts on the funds so Invested, be chargeable with no greater
interest than received from the State; Provided, that such executor, adrninistrator, guardian or trustee shall, within thirty days after such investment, make a return to the Ordinary of the amount and character of the
bonds purchased and the mice paid.
SEC. 3765.
-Investments in Validated County or Municipal Bonds.-Executora, administrators, guardians and trustees are authorized to invest
trust funds in any county or municipal bonds of this State, which have been
validated as required by law for the validation of county and municipal
bonds, upon the same terms and conditions as they are now authorized to
invest trust funds in State bonds and securities.
-When from any cause an
SEC. 4011,
-Investments by Administrators.
administrator is compelled to hold the funds of the estate in his hands. he
Is authorized to invest the same in stocks, bonds or other securities issued
by this State, or (by leave of the Ordinary) in bonds issued by the proper
authorities of the cities of Savannah and Augusta. In such case he shall,
within twelve months thereafter, make a legal return thereof, in which he
shall set forth the price paid, the time of the purchase, and the name of the
seller. If any executor or trustee has in his hands money as the separate
estate of a married woman, absolutely or for life, he may, under the direction of the Superior Court, invest such funds in land.
POPULATION.
-The population of Georgia has been as follows:
340.985
1910
1,057,286 1820
2.609,121 1860
252.433
1900
2,216.331 1850
906,185 1810
182.686
1890
1,837,353 1840
891,392 1800
82.548
1880
1,542.180 1830
516.823 1790
1870
1,184,1091
The proportion et the colored population was 47.02% in 1880. 46.8% in
1890. 46.7% in 1900 and 45.1% in 1910. In number, blacks were 384.61$
In 1850; 465.898 in 1860; 545.142 in 1870: 725,133 in 1880, 858.815 In 1890,
1.034,813 In 1900 and 1.176.987 in 1910.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF GEORGIA.
For reports not given in alphabetical order In the following. see "Addittona
Statements" at end of this State.
ALBANY.
This city is In Dougherty County.
Inc. 1838. East Albany annexed
Feb. 5 1910. V. 90, p. 515.
Water-Works and Sewerage
6s g
Jan $16.000c_Jan 15 '15-'18
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s g
M-N $25,000o __May 16 1923
tligh-School Bonds.
49 06 11-N $5,000e_ May 1 '15-'19
Water and Light Bonds.
$1,000c___July 1 1915
5s g '05 J-J
44
25.000c._ July 1 1931
J-J
Refunding Bonds.
$9,000e__ Jan. 15 1921
6s,
Jan
12,500--_Jan 15 1921
J-I
Sag
Municipal-Improvement Bonds.
is '08 Feb $60,000-Feb 1 '15-'38
5s g '11 M-N 100.000 _-__Nov 1 1941
58 g '13 M-N100.000c___Nov 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $353,500
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)__5,568.000
Total tax rate (per 11,000)'13_$11.00
Population In 1910...8.190
INT. payable at Mech. & Metals
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
-AMERICUS.
This city is in Sumter County.
Charter granted In 1855.
Improvement Bonds.
4 54s'97 ___ $15,000
1927
Sewer Bonds.
5s.g,'89 A-0. $35,000_ __Apr. 1 1919
4345 '11 _
1941
40.000
5s '13 J-J
10,000____July 1 1943
Water Bonds.
8s '89 Jan $4,000____Jan 1 1917
fis g '90 A-0 11,000____ Sept 1 1920
4 Ms'll ____ 25.000
1941
Paving Bonds.
48 '11 -___ $33,000
1941
*School Bonds.
4s
A-0 $25,000____July 1 1939
5s '13 J-J
35,000____July 1 1943
58 '14 J-J
7,000--July 1 1944
Building Bonds.
81,'90 g, A-0, 323.000_Apr. 1 1920
Hospital Bonds.
58 '14 J-J
$3,000_ _July 1 1944
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14 _ $258,000
Assess. val. 13 (3-5 act.)„4,271,000
57,000
Water debt
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13-515.00
8 063
Population in 1910 .
* INT. payable in N.Y. or Americus: others at Hambleton & Co.,Balt.

Redemption.
5s '85 J-J $52.000____Sept I 1915
1 1916
4148'86 J-J
22.000____Jan 1 1917
434s'87 J-J
21.50 ____ an 1 1918
4348'88 J-J
25,000-......Jan 1 1919
454589 J-J
4 Msg'92 J-J 289.000- _Jan 1 1922
4 Msg'95 J-J 46.000___Den 31 1924
is '90 J-J 124,000____Jan 1 1920
36.000____Jan 1 1921
4s '91 J-J
36,000____Jan 1 1923
4s g '93 J-J
46,000____Jan 1 1926
45 g '98 J-J
74,000--__Jan 1 1927
45 g '97 J-J
45 g '99 J-J 275,000._Dec 31 1928
45 g '03 J-J 399,000___Dee 31 1933
3§4sg'02 J-J 418.000___Dec 31 1931
68.500o---July 1 1941
4 Ms'll J-J
Water Bonds.
4I4str'92 J-J$500.000____Jan 1 1922
48 g '93 J-J 182.000___May 31 1923
354sg'01J-J 200,000____July 1 1931
334sg'03J-J 150,000_---JulY 1 193$
48 '07 J-J 350.000__JulY 1 1937
454s'10 J-J *780,000c__Jan 1 '15-'40
•School Bonds.
4 %s'10 J-J 5520,0000_ --Jan 1 1915
1500.000c_ --Jan '17-'40
'Crematory Bonds.
430'10 J-J $50.000c___Jan 1 1940
'Exempt from State, city and
county taxation.
INT. In Atlanta and at Nat. Park
Bank, N. Y. Issues carry tax-receivable coupons. except $2,570,500,
which are registered.
TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUNDS,

Oct. 1 '14. Der.31'13.
Tot. bd. debt46.325.000 $6,318,500
Water debt
(inclusive)2.162.000 2.192,000
1914 floating debt agOn Oct. 1 gregated $14,700 and sinking fund
amounted on same date to $1.417.500
DEBT LIMITATION.
-The State
constitution forbids increase of city's
debt beyond 7% of real and personal
value. Borrowing ability within the
constitutional limit Oct. 1 1914 was
87.743.764.
-The
ASSESSED VALUATION.
city's assessed valuation (about60%
actual value) and tax rate have been
as follows:
1913.
1914.
$
Real estate_130.271.080 121.113.219
ATHENS.
50,671,270 51,165,290
Athens is the county seat of Clark PersonalCounty. Inc. 1872. On Jan. 1
Total _ _ _180,942,350 172.288.509
1913 the total assets of the city were
Tax (per M)
12.50
12.50
$650.669. Pop'n 1910, 14,913.
1912.
1911.
§ Water Bonds
$
S
5s '92 M-N $84,000c Nov 1 '15-'22
414sg'08 J-J 35,000c-July 1 1938 Real estate.. 107,942,043 94,683,478
Personal.
46,885,444 40.418.013
City limn Bonds
115 '03 M-S $50.0000 Sept. 1 1937
Total___ 154.827.487 135,101.491
Street Improvement Bonds.
12.50
12.50
4s '09 J-J 357,412c_July 1 '14-'29 Tax (peril).
The total tax rate (per $1,000) for
430'13 J-J §75,000c___July 1 1943
1914 is $25.50. being made up of
Sewer Bonds.
is '91 J-.1 125.0000.. July 1 1921 the State and county tax, $13.00, and
4s '00 J-J
16,0000_July 1 '15-'30 city tax proper, $12.50.
4 4110:18J-J §40.0000___July 1 1938
POPULATION In 1910 (Census).
School Bonds.
154.839; in 1900 (Census), 89,872; In
15 '80 .1.3 $20.00n0
July 1 1911 1890, 65.533: in 1880, 37,409.
5s '08 .7-.1
75,000e__Feb 15 1938
430'13 J-J §100,000c___July 1 1943
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. 5610,000 AIIGII STA.
Augusta is the county seat of RichWater debt (Included)___
140.000
Sinking fund
15,000 mond County. Inc. as a city Jan. 31
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)_10.019,357 1798. Summerville annexed Jan. 1
Total tax rate(per $1,0001 '13_612.50 1912 Population 1910. 41.040.
Refunding Bonds.
§ INT. at Mech. & Metals Nat,
Bk., N. Y., and Athens: others in 454s '94M-N $104,000c-May 1 1024
Athens. All coupons are receivable 434s '95A-0 88,000c_ _ -Apr 1 1925
for city taxes.
434s '96A-0 56,000c.Apr 1 1926
4s '97 A-0 62,000c__. Apr 1 1927
ATLANTA. J. H.Goldstn ith,Comp. 31.5s '98M-S 100,000c___Mch 1 1928
Atlanta is county seat of Fulton 314s '99J-D 48,000c_June 1 1929
Co. Inc. In 1847.
310 '99M-N 86,000c__ Nov 1 1929
Town of Edgewood Bonds.
3545 '00A-0 82.000c__ _ Apr 1 1930
55 '07 M-S $12,500____Mch 1 1937 48 '01 M-N 65,000c_ _ Nov 1 1030
55 '07 A-0 12,500____Oct 1 1931 4s '01 J-D 23,009e_ -_Dec 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
4s '02 J-J
85,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1932
33§sg'03 J-J$250.000c--July 1 1933 45 '03 .14
56,000c _ -Jan 1 1933
43010 J-J*1,170,000c_Jan 1 '15-'40 48 '04 J-J 106.000c._ _Jan 1 1934
43
($45,000 payable annually.)
J-D 145,000c _ _ Dec 1 1935
'Hospital Bonds.
4s 'Oe P-A 35.000e__ .Feb 1 1936
434s'10 J-J $100,0000
-Jan 1 1940 430'13 M-N200,000c-__NoV 1 194$

184
AUGUSTA (Concluded)
Bonds Lettered D.
6s '85 F.A $45.0000_ _Feb 1 1915
Bonds Lettered RB•
Feb 1 1919
54 '89 F-A $25,000c
Bonds Lettered CB.
5s '91 M-N $105.000c_May 1 191
Bonds Lettered BE.
4)4s '86A-0 $24 500c_ _ _Oet 1 1916
Bonds Lettered RB.
434s '92 J-D $115,000c_Dee 1 1922
Bonds Lettered.
4s'93 M-S 395.000e_ _Mch 1 1923
Flood-Protection Bonds.
0012 M-N$960,000c_Nov 1 1942
Hospital Bonds.
439s'12 J-J $150,000c_July 1 1942
Water-Works Bonds.
430'12 J-J $100,000c___July 1 1942
Bonds Past Due. not yet presented
for payment.
54.100
Bonded Indebtedness April 21914.
Population (estimated). 48,000.
Tax digest 1914 (est.)___.$20,000.000
15.000,000
Realty (2-3 value)_

GEORGIA-CITIES AND TOWNS.
Street Bond
55
J-J 325,00
Ss '12 J-J 10,000____Jan 10 1942
Sewer Bonds.
5s g 06 J-J $15.000_,Tan 1 '21-'35
5s '12 J-J
3,000__Jan 101938
Clty.Iiall Bonds,
58 '12 J-J $18.000__Jan 10 '37-'39
BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $158,000
Assessed val.'13(34 act.)__2.575,497
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13_415.00
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.

BOND. DEBT May 1 '14_ $109,000
14,388
Staking fund
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_2,025,000
Total tax rate (per M) 1913.-312.50
2 465
Population in 1910 _
INT. at Bk. of Amer., N. Y. C.

[VoL. xcxx.
GRIFFIN.
Situated In Spalding County, Inc.
Dec. 1843. Pop'n 1910. 7.478.
Elec. Light Bonds (Tax-free).
5•: g
Jan $.000c .Jan 1 '15-'16
Light, Water & Sewer (Tax-free).
SP '04 J-J 588.000 _
1915-1930
Water Bonds. (Tax-free).
Is
F-A 418,000c_ Feb 1 '15-'23
Street Bonds (Tax-free).
09g'09 J-D $25,000c_June 1 '25-'39
City-Hall Bonds (Tax-free).
434g'09 J-D $30,0000_June 1 '25-'39
School Bonds (Tax-free).
J-D $30,0000_June 1 '25-'39
BOND DEBT Mch 1912_ _4210,000
Assessed val.'11 (4-5 act.).3,705,240
Total tax (per $1,000) 1910.._-$26.00
INT. on electric-light and water
bonds payable In Griffin and at Harris, Forbes & Co.. N. Y.; other bonds
at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.. N. Y•

DODGE COUNTY.
Eastman is the county seat.
Court House and Road Bonds.
58 '06 M-S $100,000c_Sept 1 '17-'36
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14_ $100,000
Assess. val.'14 (2-5 act.)__5,751.558
CARTFJ3SVILLE.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_412.00
This city is in Bartow County.
20,127
Population in 1910
Water. Light Ec Gas Bonds.
1NT. at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.
55 '93 J-J $27,000
1923
58 '06 J-J
28,000___Part yearly
El. Lt.. Gas. Water & School Bds. DOUGLAS.
This city is in Coffee County.
5s g '12 J-J $50,000c__ _Jan 1 1942
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913__ $105,000
Assessed valuation 1912...2.914.886 _s '01 ___ $4.000___$125 yearly
1936
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909-412.50 ...s '06 ___ 17,500
.5 '08 __
1938
Population in 1910
4,067 55 '12 Feb 35,000
25,000___Feb 1 1942 KIRKWOOD. in De Kalb County.
This place is
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank,N.Y., -5 '03 ___ 20,000
1933 Inc. under present charter in 1910.
or at City Treasurer's office.
Elec. Light ft Water Bonds.
5s '12 Feb $15.000____Feb 1 1942 Population 1910, 1,226.
Personality
$35,000,000
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonded indebtedness exCLARKE COUNTY.
- $5.000
fis '12 Feb $10,000____Feb 1 1942 _s g
clusive of flood-protec'14 3-J $5,000c___Jan 1 1944
County seat is Athens.
TOTAL DEBT May 1914.. $128,500 5s Sewer
2.127.500
tion bonds..
Bonds.
Road Improvement Bonds.
Assessed valuation -------1.975,111 58 g '11 J-J
980,000 4s g '04 J-J $78,0000_July 1 '14-'34 Tax
Flood-protection bonds_
rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$13.50 58 g '14 J-J $24,000c_Jan 1 '20-'41
5.000c___Jan 1 1944
-House & Jail Bonds.
Court
Population in 1910
3.550
Total bonded debt
$3,087,500
Water
-Works Bonds.
g '12 J-J $15.000e_ _June 30 1942
INT. in N. Y. City and Dublin.
Bonded indebtedness perg '11 J-J $36.000c_Jan 1 '16-'41
BOND.DEBT May 1 '14 $278,000
missible under constiStreet Bonds.
72,121
Cash in treasury
tutional limitations on
5s g '14 J-J $25,000c._ _Jan 1 1944
Value of Co. property 1914_ 469,739 DUBLIN. This
basis of Tax Digest of
Assess. val.'13 (4-5 act.)_12,183,065 charter city is in Laurens Co. New BOND. DEBT Jan 1914__ $100,000
July 1910. Pop.'10.5,795.
Sinking fund
$35,000,000 (7%)
82,450,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13__$9.25
1.428
Bonded indebtedness ex23,273 55*Paving and Improvement Bds. Assess. vat '13 (equalized)_1,467,427
Population in 1910
g '08 31-N 350,000e._.May I 1937 Tax rate (per $1.000) 19l2_..._$11.00
clusive of flood-protecINT. payable at Nat. Bank of
*School Bonds
tion bonds
2,127.500 Athens and at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.
INTEREST at Central Bank &
5s g '08 MN $12,000c___May 1 1937 Trust
Corporation, Atlanta.
*Park Bonds
Margin permissible under
55 g '08 1.1-N $3,000c___May 1 1937
constitutional limitaCOLUMBUS.
LA GRANGE.
Water, Light and Street Bonds.
tions on basis of Tax
Co. Inc.
County seat of Muscogee
This city is In Troup County. Ino,
Digest
$322500 1828. Court upholds city's right to 5s g '10 M-N 430,0000 --------1939
1914 $202,500 1827. Population 1910, 5.587.
Bonded indebtedness percondemn property for municipal TOTAL DEBT May 1act.)_4.400,000
School Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Assessed val.'14 (2-3
missible under Amendwater-plant site. V. 99, p. 137.
$15,000c_Jan 1 '21-'27
* INT. at Nat. Park Bank,N.Y.;
ment to constitution
Population 1910. 20.554.
25,000c___Jan 1 1938
others at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y. 0013 J-J
authorizing the City
Redemption Bonds
Electric-Light (Tax exempt).
Council of Augusta to
4 4,8 97 J-J $55.000o_ __Jan 1 1927 ELBERTON.
45
_ $25.000c_Jan 1 '16-'20
Issue bonds secured by
50,000c___Jan 1 1928
4 Ki 98 J-J
Water-Works Bonds.
This city is in Elbert County.
a mortgage on its pow4s g '05 J-J 38 500c......Jan 1 1935
00'13 J-J $150,000c___Jan I 1935
Refunding Bonds.
er
-producing canal and
49,000c___Jan 1 1931
3 Vjg 01 J-J
Paving Bonds (Tax-exempt).
$9,500____Jan 1 1923
'03 J-J
It. water-works; valued
439g'09 J-J 250,000c_ _Jan 1 1939 58Electeic-Light Bonds.
434s
_ - _ $25,000c_Jan 1 '22-'25
by Board of Appraisers
Bridge Bonds.
Fire Department (Tax-exempt).
1915
'95
appointed by State
4 i4sg'10 J-J •$100,000c_ _July 1 1940 6. '09 J-J $12,000____July 1 1939 4e
95,000c____Jan 1 1915
5.000
J-J
5s
Legislature at 33,500,55 g '12 J-J
40,000c_July 1 '15-'22
Gas Bonds.
Water Bonds.
000(50%) thereof_ __ _ $1,750,000 5s g '13 A-0 36,000c_ _Oct 1 '15'-23
4s '05 M-N$38,000__May 1 '15-'$3 00'13 J-J $40,000__Jan 1 '28-'35
Flood-protection bonds
City improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 '14_ $285,000
Sewer Bonds,
dated Nov. 1 1912_ _ $1,000,000 4s g '04 A-0 $20.000c_Oct 1 '15-'24
4349'05 J-D $20,000___Doc 25 1925 Assess. val.'14(90% act.)_5,134,615
Less amount purchased
*Hospital Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14_322.00
Paving Bonds.
and retired by Sinking
4;48 g '14 J-J$60.000c_Jan 1 '15-'44
1934-1937
INT. In N. Y. at Chase Nat.
Fund Commission_ _40,000
Water-Works Bonds (Tax-free). 434s'09 J-J $20,000
Bank, and at City Treas. office.
School Bonds.
5s g '14 J-J$450,000c_July 1 '15-'44
1929-1931
$960,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_51,193,000 5s '09 J-J ;315,000
1938-1939
1 20,000
Margin permissible under
Sinking fund
10,738
MACON.
Street Bonds.
amended constitutional
Assessed valuation, real 13,030,286
Macon Is the county seat of Bibb
1933-'35-'37
5s '10 J-J
limitation__
790.000 Assessed val., personal
7,610,126
1940 County. Incorp. 1824. In 1878 the
10,000
Total val. (4-5 act.) '14_20,640,412 TOTAL DEBT May 1914.. $162,000 Interest on some of the city's bonds
Total margin of bonds
1.134,699
RR. property (add'I)
was
permissible..
-------$1,112,500 Total tax rate (per ($1,000)'14 $12.50 Water bonds (included)-- 35,000 debt passed and in 1880 the entlre
was funded Into 13s. These bds.
22,050
Sinking fund-INT. payable at City Treas. office. Assessed valuation 1913-3,020,170 (6s) were all paid in 1910. Since that
_6,483 date int. has been promptly paid.
Bonds carry tax-receivable coupons Population in 1910......
BAINBRIDGE.
This city is county seat of Decatur
All bonds exempt from city taxes.
*Exempt from State & city taxes.
Co. Inc. in 1829. Pop'n 1910. 4.307.
Paving Bonds.
FITZGERALD.
Academy Bonds.
This city is In Ben Hill County. kis g'95() $130,000c Jan 1 1926
$6,000
434g'09 J-J 90.0000-July 1 '15-'39
Inc. Dec.2'96. Pop'n 1910. 5.795.
CORDELE.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Cliy-Hall and Pending Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Crisp County. Inc.
__•
$12,000
$18,000c
19 32 S. g '93 Q-J $130,000c_July 1 1923
5s '02
1888. Popula. 1910. 5.883.
Sewer Bonds.
§ Sewer Bonds.
45 g '09 J-J 90,0000_July 1 '15-'39
School Bonds.
__s
_ _ $28,000
Deficiency Bonds.
$4.000___Jan 1 1916 5s g '08 hi-S 375.0000„Sept 15 1938
6s
School Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
____ 10,000_..__Aug 1 1923
434sg'97Q-J $40.000____Jan 1 1927
6s
__a
___ $48,000
1928
Market House Bonds.
-N 10,0000___Nov 5 1940 Cs '98 ____ 333,0000
59 '10 8I
City-Hall Bonds.
1942 55 g '08 M-S §25.000c-Sept 15 1938 51 '87 Q-J $16.000o_ ....Jan 1 1918
'12 _-_ 10.000
is '12 J-J $15,000 __Jan .1 '28-'42 5s Improvement Bonds.
§ School Bonds.
Sewer & Town Hall Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
$7,000____Jan 1 1931 55 g '08 M S $30,000e_Sept 15 1938 45 '04 guar. $95.000c_Jan 1 '15-'34
6s
$18,000
Water-Works Bonds.
*Paving Bonds.
5s
____ 10.000_ __ _Aug 1 1934
5s '12 J-J
10,000 -Jan 1 '33-'42
5.'12 J-.1 $40.000-July 1 1942 434s g'11J-J$850,000e-July 1 '16-'39
Sewer and Water-Works Bonds
Paving Bonds.
58 '07 J-J $45,000c__Nov 1 '30-'38 BOND. DEBT Oct 7'14__ $221,000 434s g '11 J-J 50,000c_ _ Jan. 1 1990
59 '12 J-J $25,000-.Jan I '18-'42
35,151 BOND. DEBT July 1 '14 $541,000
Sinking fund
-Works Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Sept 30 '14 $160,000 55 Water_-_ 840,000
'12
1942 Assessed valuation 1914.. 3,601,692 Water bonds (additional)_
900,000
Assessed valuation 1914___3.335,000
Real value (est.)
6,000,000 Sinking fund (est.)
Street Bonds.
88,000
Real value (est.)
.
_ __5,000,000
'12
1942 City tax rate (per $1.000) '14..312.50 Assessed valuation, real 20,081,463
Tax rate (per $1,000) ---- ____$10.00 55 Sewer___ $40,000
-- § INT. at City Treas. office; (*) Assessed val., personal
Bonds.
8,742,670
INT. at Hanover7Nat.Bk., N. Y. 5s '12 ___ $5.000
Total val. '14 (2-3 act.) 28.824.133
1942 N. Y. City.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $181,000
Public utilities 1913........4,077,685
Floating debt Marl '14..._
1,325 FORT VALLEY.
City tax rate (per 31,000)'14_512.50
BARNESVILLE.
This city Is in Houston County.
Sinking fund Mar I 1914.. 17,187
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914..__$25.50
This city is in Pike County.
Water-Works Bonds.
Population in 1910 (Census/ _ _40,665
School, Water, Sewer & Light Bds. Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.).3,250.000
8s '9$
$25,000 -Feb 1 1923
5s '11 J-.1' 350,000e _Jan 1 '33-'41 City tax rate(per$1,000)'14-$13.33
INT. at City Treas. office and
5,000 --June 15 1941 coupons are tax-receivable.
TOTAL DEBT May 1 '14_ $127,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. 5s '11
Light Plant Bonds.
Assessed val. 1913 (est.)__ -2,000,000
59 '05
$12,000- -.June 1 1935
Population in 1910 -......
-3.058
School Bonds.
MARIETTA.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. DALTON.
5. '11 --_ $20,000 --June 15 1941
This city is in Cobb Co. Pop'n'10.
This city is in Whitfield County,
Sewer Bonds.
5,941).
Fire-Station Bonds.
BLAKELY.
55 '11 ___ 515,000-June 15 1941
Water-Works Bonds.
$5,000____July 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_477,000 is g
This place is in Early County. .
'09 F-A $80,000c-Feb 1 1939
Water Bonds.
School and Sewer Bonds.
4,330
Sewer Bonds.
$15,000July 1 1915 Sinking fund and cash
55 '11 Jan $55,000c
Popu'atIon in 1910
2.697 is g '09 F
-A $30.000c___Feb 1 1939
TOTAL DEBT July 1913_ $89,000
5s '11 F
-A 15,0000.--Aug 1 1941
'88
13,838----julY 1 13??,
.
Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,422,503
GAINESVILLE.
Electric-Light Bonds.
School Bonds.
Real valuation
County seat of Hall County. Ina 58 '11 F
2,000,000
-A $20,000e_ _Aug 1 1941
$5,000__July 1 1920
Population in 1910
1,838
Public School Building Bonds.
20,000____July 1 1925 1870. Bonds exempt from city tax.
Refunding RR Bonds
59 '12 F-A 520,000e _Aug 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $50.000c_July 1 '30&'31 BOND. DEBT May 1914_ 9189,000
$5,000____July 1 1925 4s
BRUNSWICK.
Improvement Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913 ...3,500,000
15,000____July 1 1930
County seat of Glynn County. Inc.
J-J $30,000c. _ _July I 1932 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1913_910.00
Electric-Light Bonds.
Feb. 22 1856. Poo'n 1910, 10,182.
Water and Light Bonds.
$5,000____July 1 1930
Bonds.
Fire-Dept.
.1 J $40.000s_ _July 1 1920 orINT. at Marietta Tr. & Bk. Co.
20.000__July 1 1935 Ss
at First Nat. Bank, New York.
5s '14 A-0 $13.500c__Oct 1 1944 __s '02
10,000
1922 4s School Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $20,000
Streeiliaving Bonds.
55 '14 A-0 $16,500c___Oct 1 1944
Water, Light. Sewer & School Bds. MONROE.
$20,000____July 1 1940
This city is In Walton County.
Sewer Bonds.
TOTAL DEBTOct 1914_ _ $155,000 4 44g'10 J-J $100,0000_ __July 1 1940
Water Works Bonds
56 '91 J-J $300.000e_ _Jan 1 1921 Assessed valuation 1914_ _2,909.146 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $236,500
BOND. DEBT July 1 '14_ $300,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19l3__$15.00 Assess. val. '14 (X act.)_ _4,821,838 58 '05 Dec 1 $30,000c_Dee 1 '25&'35
40.000 Population In 1910_ ......-.5,324 Total rate (per $1,000) 1914_ .310.00
School Bonds.
Floating debt & notes
30,000
Population in 1010.
Bonds sold Sept 16 1914
310,000c_Oct 1 '20&'30
5.925 65
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y. C.
Sewer Bonds.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk. and
Assess. val.'14(85% act.)_9,161,218
5s '08 Jan $30,000c_Jan 1 '28&'38
Nat. Bk. of Commerce, N. Y. C.
City tax (per 41,000) 1914.... _j18.00
Electric Light Bonds.
INT. payable in Brunswick.
53 '05 June$15,000c_June 1 '25&'35
DECATUR.
GLYNN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14_ _ $85,000
This town is in De Kalb County,
Brunswick Is the county seat.
15,900
School Bonds.
Is g '95
556,000c_ ......1925 Sinking fund
CARROLLTON.
Assessed val '14 (X act.)_1.503.697
Court House and Jail Bonds.
This city is in Carroll County. 55 '09 J-J $15,0000___Jan 1 1939
J-J 30,000c___July 1 1942 5s g '08 J-J $33,750c_Jan 1 '15-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _411.00
Bonds tax-exempt. Pop. '10, 3,297. 5s
$1129
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct I914__ $91,050 Population in 1910.
School Bond
A-0 $5,0000 ......
1936 Sinking fund_
33,191
INT, on water-works, elec.-light
58
July $1.000c
5s
5.000c ___July 1 1942 Assessed valuation 1914__ _9,800.000 bonds and school 5.at U. S. mtge.&
25,000__Jan 16 '40-'41 5s '12 J-J
5s '12 J-J
Water Bonds.
State & Co. tax (per 31.31913_512.55 Tr. Co., N. Y.; on school 6s at BaltiWater Works Bonds.
1939 Population in 1910
15.720 more Tr. Co., Balt., Md., and on
A-0 $39,000c
5s
J-J $45 000c
5s
15.000c
1939
J-J
INT.at Chemical Nat. Bk., N.Y. sewer bonds at City Treas. office.
4.000____Jan 10 1936 5s
tilt '12 J-J




Nov., 1914
MOULTRIE.
This city Is in Colquit County.
School Bonds.
_s '97 __- $2,500. __July 1 1917
_s '01
25,000____June 1 1934
_
20,000c..__Apr 1 1944
5s g '14 J-J
Water and Light Bonds.
_s '97 _-_ $2,500___ -July 1 1917
_s '98 _
6.000_ _ _ _Oct
1918
1931
_s '01 ___
9,000--Oct
55 '09 J-J
50,000_ _.-July 1 1939
ISewer Bonds.
54,000c-_Apr 1 1944
5s g '14 J-J
'Paving_ Bonds.
5s g '14 J-JI $35,000c___Apr 1 1944
GEN. BD. DT.Oct 1914__ $154,000
9,000
Sinking fund April 1914___
2,300.000
Assess. val.'14
6,000,000
_
Real value (est.)-Tax rate (per $1,000) •.3.349
Population in 1910
;INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,N.Y.

FLORIDA-DEBT OF STATE.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914..52,616.750.
Assessed valuation, real_ _39,987.714
Assessed val.. personal._ _14,998,304
Total val. 1913 (2-3 act.)..54,986.018
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13.413.90
Population in 1910 (Census) _65,064
INT. payable at City Treasury and
in N. Y. at Am. Each. Nat. Bank.
Coupons are tax-receivable.
WATER WORKS.
-The waterworks owned by the city were built
in 1853-54 and subsequently improved at a total cost of $1,000.000.

185

Water Bonds.
5s '99
$17.000c_$1,000 yearly
55 '07 ___ $0,000c
1934
Electric-Light Bonds.
55 '12 ___ $30,000c
1941
BOND.DEBT Mar 1913__ $125,000
Water debt (included)____
77,000
Assessed valuation 1912___1,935,197
Actual value (est.)
4,000,000
Population in 1910
3.065

Crematory Bonds.
5s
$2,000____Jan 1 1915
School Bonds.
5s
525.000__July 1 '18-'42
Water and Sewer Bonds.
58
$30,000__July 1 '23-'42
Street Bonds.
5s
___ $30,000_ _July 1 '28-'44
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s '12 .1-.1 $11,000 Jan 1 '17-'27
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 '14_ $373,000
Assessed valuation 1913__6.100.000
WAYCROSS
This city is the county scat of "(Val tax rateiper .1.00) '13 a13.00
Ware County. Pop'n 1910, 14,485.
WINDER
School, Street and Sewer Bonds.
This city is In Jackson County.
58 g '06 A-0$100.000c___Oct 1 1936
Electric-Light Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
$15,000
Is
J-J $50 000 _ _Jan 1 1930
Water Bonds.
Water Bends.
55 '07 J-J $45.000..__ _July 1 1937
Os g
J-J 530,000
1020 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14__ 560.000
Academy iioads.
Assessed valuation 1914 -1,346,642
68 g
J-J $25,000
1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 __$15.00
('(vine, Water vnJ Sewer Bonds Population in 1910-----------2,443
521 '08 J-J 570.000
1938
INT. payable in New York.

SPALDING COUNTY.
Griffin Is the county seat.
Court
-House Bonds.
58 g '10 J-D 580,000c_Dee 1916-'35
Road Bonds.
6s
J-J $2,000c
_1915-1916
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $82,000
_Assess. val.'14(40% act.)..7,485.000
State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13_515.50
Population in 1910
NEWNAN.
19.741
INT.at Harris, Forbes & Co., N.Y.
This city Is In Coweta County.
Inc. 1825. Pop'n 1910, 5.548.
Bonds (Part every 2 years). STATESBORO.
Water
J-J $30,000„ _Jan 1 15-'23
gs g
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
This city Is in Bullock County.
Water. Sewer and Light Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
450'07 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '34-'37 5s '13 Jan 554,000c_ _1918-1943
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. 51,000
1910.
Sewer Bonds.
School Bonds.
4s
.7-J $20,000c _1923-1925 58 '00 ___ $5.000c_. _ _1915-1920 Adel, Berrien County
47,500
None 51,030.000 514.00
1,902
School Bds. ($2,000 in even yrs.)
Water and Light Bonds.
ApolIng County
50,000
None t3,276.163 113.50 12.318
55 '09 J-J $14.000_ _July 1 '13-'26 5s'03__ $20.000c _ _1914-1933 Arlington(V)
,Calhoun County 36,000 1,500 1'603,0011 e12.50
1.308
Electric Light Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Sept 30
$79,000 Ashburn (C), Turner County
75,000
11.200,000
2,214
553'04155,000c_Jan 1 '21-'25 & '27 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_1.966.867 Baxley, ApplIng County
34,000 None
498.120 511.50
831
Jan 1 '29-'35 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $11. ) Ben Hill County
J-J 115,000c
2.9
50
2
75,000
None 13.162,330 t11.00 11,863
Street Bonds.
Population in 1910
Blackshear (T), Pierce Co..._ 70.000
1,106.900 t22.00
1,235
55 '11 J-J $50.000 July 1 '30-'40
INT.on sewer bonds in Statesboro; Bleckley County
65,000
None 2.500.000 t15.00
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 '14_ $161,000 school bonds in Savannah and water Blue
Ridge, Fannin County__ 30.000
4.000 $350,000 t17.50
Assessed valuation 1913 __ _3,561,355 aim light bonds in New York.
898
Buford (T),Gwinnett County- 38.000
750,000 ......
Actual value
1,683
-- _5,000,000
Cairo, Grady County
37,000
None
t850.000 $10.00
---1,505
Total tax (per -- ,000) 1913
-$12.50 THOMASTON.
Camilia(C), Mitchell County
83.500
51.315,493 ---1.820
This city is in Upson Co. Incorp. Cedartown (C), Polk County_ _*75,000
INT. on water, school and light
2.112,952
_..__
3,551
bonds payable at Fourth Nat. Bank, as a town Itch. 19 1869 and as a city Chattooga County
50,000
None t3.034.360 $13.00 13,608
N. Y. City, and at Treasurer's office; Dec. 2 1897. Pop'n 1910. 1.645.
Claxton (0),Tattnall County_ 26,000
1,000 $610,000 t10.00
1.008
Auditorium Bonds.
on sewer bonds at Fourth Nat,Bank,
Cochran (C), Pulaski County*49.000
587.5.000
_ _.1.638
$3,500......1914-1919 College Park, Fulton County,...74.0o0
N. Y.City, and on water, sewer and ..s '99 J-J
e1,500,000 1'10.00
2,173
light bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N.
Electric-Light Bonds.
Colquitt (C),Miller County _- 27,000
1'541.178
600
Y. City, and Treasurer's office. All ..s '01 J-J $6,500..___1914-1925 Commerce. Jackson County__ 75,000 11,300 51,291,280 -el3.00
2,238
..s '09 J-J
bonds are exempt from city tax.
9,000 -----_1915-192$ Conyers(T),Rockdale County 58,000
11.011.000 ---1.919
School Bonds.
Crisp County
66,000
None e5,000.000
____ 16,423
..s '08 J-J
$5,000 _____1918-1927 Cuthbert (T), Randolph Co_
PELHAM.
62.000
3,000 el.146.351 e12.00
3,210
5.000c___1941-1942 Dawson (C), Terrell County- 88,000
This town is in Mitchell County. 5s g '13 J-J
None t2.062.038 t12.00
3,827
institute Bonds.
Doerun (T). Colquitt County- 30.000
School-Building Bonds.
618.000 ---630
____1920-1934 Dougherty County
5s '14 J-J $16,000c_ _ _June 1 1944 -.6 '10 J-J
50,000
11,449,866
____ 16,035
Water. Sewer and School Bonds Douglasville, Douglas County_ 50,000
$15.000Paving Bonds.
1729,000 512.00
1,462
(Tax free.)
55 '14 J-J
East Point (C), Fulton County
$4,000c_ - _June 1 1944 ..11 '11
8,000 02.050,000 a12.00
3.882
J-J $45,000__Jan 1 '28-'40 Fairburn, Campbell County__ 92.000
Jail and Fire Dept. Bonds.
33,000
None
5600,000 e15.00
1,395
5s g '13
15.000c _ _1928-1942 Forsyth, Monroe County
5s '14 J-J
$5,000e_ _ _June 1 1944 TOTALJ-J
53,000
None 14.250.178 t10.00
2,208
DEBT Jan 1914_. $104,000 Franklin County
Water and Light-Exten. Bonds. Assess. val.
40,000
None e3,000,000 e17.50 17,894
1913
1,579,754 Greenville(C),Tattnall County 28.000
5s '14 J-J
54,000 c_ __June 1 1944 Real value (est.)
$405,727
____
640
2,500,000 Greenville (T1, Meriwether Co_ 30,000
Sewer Bonds.
740 5372.0 it) 533.50
909
55 '14 J-J $1000c_ _June 1 1944 City tax rate (per $1,000)'12_$8.00 Guyton Local Tax Sch. Dist__ 27,000
475,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank and Hancock County
BOND. DEBT June 1514_ 5115,000 Nat.
51.000
None $2,791,512
__-_ 19,189
Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
Assessed valuation 1914___1,900,000
Harris County
40.000
None t2,385,510.,---- 17,886
Real value (estimated)____4,000,000 THOMASVILLE
Hawkinsville (C). Pulaski Co_ 70,000
5,000 51,568,000 513.50
3.420
.
Population in 1910
Hazeihurst, Jeff Davis County 35,000
1,880
6,000 t700,000 $17.50
1.181
This city is In Thomas County.
Jackson (C), Butts County
*63,000
2.000 t1.142,762
____
1,862
INT. payaSle in New York City.
Paving Bonds.
Jeff Davis County
30,000
None e2,200,000 e9.00 6.050
4 54.1'07
1
$30.002_Jan 1 '27-'$6 Jefferson County
50,000
None t3,714,67I
____ 21,379
sewerage.
SOME.
Jenkins County
45,500
48'06
$18,000c__ _July 2 1935 Jesup (T). Wayne County_ .._ 42,500 12,000 $1,831,711 111.00 11.520
Rome is the county seat of Floyd 1,
.
None
876.155 t15.00
1,415
County. Last charter Sept. 1900. (Subject to call $2,000 yearly after La Fayette (C), Walker Co_ _ _ 40,000 None
e843.954 e11.30
1,590
July 2 1923.)
All bonds exempt from city tax.
Lawrenceville, Brunswick Co_ 52,000
5902,000 512,50
1.518
Water and Sewer Bonds.
lisif.ratente..t
Os.
McDonough (Cl, Henry Co_
800,000
800
882
1917 McRae (C), Telfair County- 42,000
5s '08 J-J $20.0000...Jan 1 '15-'18 58 '87 J-J $15,000
25,000
500,000 ---1,160
Os '97 J-J
35.000
1927 Madison (C), Morgan County- 63,000
434s'08 J-J
50,000e ____1918-1928
t1.681,306 t12.50
2.412
School Bonds.
48 '08 J-J
50.000c ____1928-1938 4148'13 J-J
Manchester. Merdwether Co__ 25,000
3.000
e975,000 510.00
922
$50,000
Refunding Bonds.
Marshaliville, Macon County..
None t$470.000
4549
J $163,0000_ ...July 1 1926 ($5,000 yearly after 20 years front Milledgeville, Baldwin County 30,000 $7,619 51,853,000
43.500
__-date of issue.
4,385
School, Paving, Sewer & WaLlIds.
Millen (C). Jenkins County__*52,000
810.000 ---2,030
45 '11 A-05247.815c. _Apr 1 '15-'41 414s'14 J-J $20,000
Milltown (T), Berrian County
e363,500
1,247
GEN.BD. DT.May 1914 $531,000 ($2,000 yearly after 20 years from Monticello, Jasper County_ _ _ 25.000 2,000 5.948,709 e15.00
None
- 44,000
___ 1,508
date of issue.
Sinking fund
Nashville (T), Berrien County_ 35,000
10,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 1914_
2,000 0639,000 08.00
990
Assess. val.'14
9.744,695 Floating debt April 1 1914.. $168,000 Ocilla, Irwin County
64,000
3,000 1.200,000
____
2.017
13,665 Pavo (C , Thomas County
Real value (est.)
14,619,045
28.000
e420,181
____
572
32,000 Putnam County
Total tax rate (per 51,000)'13 $24.00 Sinking fund April 1 1914_ _
30.000
None t2,751,518 ---- 13,876
Population In 1910 (Census) _ _12,099 Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)$3.578,625 Quitman, Brooks County
112,000
52.888.000 510.00
3,915
INTEREST on $163.000 4145 Pay- Total tax (per $1,000) 1913 .$10.00 Rockmart. Polk County
39,000
2.892 t701,300 t12.50
1.034
l'op anti°i In I .1.)
. 6.727 Shaman (0). Randolph
able at office of N. Y.Trust Co. or by
Co
36,100
t557.078 .......
985
Sparta, Hancock County
Treasurer; on $247.815 4s at U. S.
67,000
7,000 t1.000.000 t10.00
1,715
Mtge. & Tr. Co.. N. Y., or by Treas- TROUP COUNTY.
Stephens County
La Grange is the county seat. Sylvania, Screven County... 38,000 20,000 e2 00.000 e17.00 9.728
urer; on $120.000 impt. 45, 4 tis and
.42,750
6.229 01,000.000 o6.00
1,400
5s by Treasurer. Coupons are tax- Bonds are tax-exempt.
Sylvester, Worth County
60,000
None 11,218,304 510.00
1,447
Court
-House Bonds.
receivable. Interest has been paid
Telfair County
45,000
11.237,382
__-_ 13,288
Jan $38,000e_ --Every 5 yrs Tilt County
promptly shim 1876. when the city 48
60.000
$20.00 11.487
Road & Bridge Bonds.
made an adjustment of Its debt.
Tifton (C), Tift County
80,000
None t2,200,000 t13.50
2,381
WATER WORKS owned by the 58 '11 Jan $200.000c-1931 &1941 Toccoa, Stephens County
67.000
None $1,301,723 t15.00
3.120
city are valued at $200,000; the TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ $235,000 Turner County
67.000
None t2.700,188 t17.00 10.075
20,000 Vienna,(C) Dooly County,.... 58,000
earnings yield a surplus of 510.000 Sinking fund Apr 1 '14____
None
$964,486
Assess. val.'14 (60% act.)_8,208,986 Waynesboro(C),
---1.564
per annum over expenses.
01,351.874 g6.00
RR.& Corp. (add'I) (est.)_2,000,000 Wilcox County Burke Co.. 57,500
2.720
40,000
2„
--- - 13.486
State &Co.tax(per $1,000)'14 -512.00 Wilkes County
SANDERSVILLE.
31.000
None t3.745.000 $13.50 23.414
in 1910- --26,228
(C) City. (T) Town. (V) Village. e 1909 figures. f 1910 figures.
This city Is In Washington County. Populationat Third
I INT.
Nat. Bank, AtInc. 1784. Pop'n 1910, 2,641.
lanta; others at Nat. Bank of Com- g 1911 figures. § 1912 figures. t 1913 figures. e 1914 figures. * Total
debt.
Water. Light and Sower Bonds.
merce, N. Y.
58 '07 J-J $24,000r_Jan 1 '17-'32
($6,000 every 5 years) VALDOSTA
School Bonds.
This city Is in Lowndes County.
J-J $12,000r__ _Jan 1 1027 Incorp. 1860. Pop'n
iSs
1910, 7.656.
. Water and Light Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
A-0 $25.000r.. _April 1 1933 5s g '09 J-J $43,500c_July
5s
1 '15229
BOND, DEBT Sept 30 '14 561,000
Sanitary Sewer Bonds
ITS
Assessed valuation 191$_ _ _1,313,456 5s g
J-J $60.000c.._1929&1930
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13_515.00
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Street Bonds.
INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. 45 '04 Aug $15.000c-Aug 15 1934 Organized
as a Territory (Act March 30 1822)._ March 30 1822
Fire Department Bonds
Is '04 Aug $5,000c__Aug 15 1934 Admitted
as a State (Act March 3 1845)
SAVANNAH.
March 3 1845
Water-Works and City-Hall.
Savannah Is the county scat of Is
.14 $45,000c. _ _Jan 1 1924 fotal area of State (square miles)
5'1,680
Chatham County. Incorp. 1789.
Public School Bonds.
Prior to 1879 the city's bonds were 5s '05 J-J $35.0011c..Jan 15 1935 state Capital
Tallahassee
all 7s, but, through a compromise.
Water, Paving, Sewer and Ceme- Governor (term exp.Tu.
aft. 1st Mon.Jan. 1917)..P. Trammel
all were exchanged for 5s bearing 5%
tery Bonds.
tax-receivable coupons except that 5s '12 Jan 596,552 _Jan 1 '15-'42 See. of St.(term exp.Tti.aft.lst Mon.Jan '17)H.ClayCrawford
$1.850 have never turned up. All the
Water-Main Bonds.
bonds of 1879 except $400 have 5s'13 Jan $15.000„Jan 1 '15-'43 rreasurer (till Tuesday after 1st. Mon. Jan. '17) J. C. Luning
been redeemed and Canceled. Bonds
Paving Bonds.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tuesday after
5s '13 Jan $35,000__Jan 1 '15-'43
are exempt from city taxes.
the
The 0200,000 auditorium bonds BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 5353,000 irst Monday in April. and sessions are ilmited to 60 days.
OUTSTANDING LOA NS.
validated in the Superior Court in Floating debt
-The following loans were outstanding against
8,000
1913 were legalized in the State Assess. val.'14(3-5act.)_ _6,488,000 ;he State of Florida on Dec. 31 1913:
Nov.
--Supreme Court on July 17 1914. City tax rate (per$1.000)'13._511,80
LOANS-Interest.
INT. In N.Y. or Valdosta at First
Name and Purpose.
V. 99, p. 282.
P.Ct. Payable.
When Due. outstanding.
Refunding Bends.
Nat. Bank.
Refunding bonds of 1901
3
J-J
Jan. 1 1951
5267.700
g '09 F-A $2,403,000cFebl 1959
Refunding gold bonds of 1903 ._
3
J-J
Jan. 1 1953
333,867
4 8'13 J-J 211.500c__July 1 1943 WASHINGTON.
INTEREST is payable In Tallahassee.
Drainage and Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Wilkes County.
45§sg'14A-05600,000c
TOTAL DEBT &c.
-The total bonded debt on Dec. 31 1913 was
Paving Bonds.
(Due $5,500 Apr. 15 1915; $8,500 55 '13 J-J 330,000c___July 1 1942 All securities are In the form of registered manuscript bonds and 6601.667.
carry 3%
Interest: they are all held in State Educational funds as
Apr. 15 1916; $7,500 Apr. 15 1917,
School Bonds.
Investments.
and so increasing each year $1,000. Os '96 -__ $7,000c___5500 yearly
ASSESSED VALUATION.
-The tax valuation of real estate
the last payment, which will be made 68 '97 -3,000c
1926 railroads and telegraphs), personal property, total valuation (including
and State
Apr. 15 1944, being 534,500.)
5s '04 ___
8,000c
1934 tax rate per $1,000, are given below for the years
Indicated:




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FLORIDA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

State Tax
Personal
Real Estate.
per $1 000
Total.
Property.
nn a. reran.
Years.
7.50
3234.343,733
$40,272,181
$194.071,552
1913
7.50
212,887,518
38.407.759
174,479,759
1912
7.50
177,723,981
33,689,074
144,034,907
...1910
7.50
159,390.230
31.299.129
128,091,101
1908
6.00
131.436,593
24,348,615
107.087,978
1905
5.00
97.551,191
17.844,822
79,706.369
1901
3.25
104.144,605
17,464,949
86,879,656
1894
91.983,467
16.152,122
----------75,831.345
890
-Section 8 of Article IX of the constitu-'State.
DEBT LIMITATION.
State
tion reads: "The Legislature shall have power to provide for issuing
bonds only for the purpose of repelling invasion or suppressing insurrecfor the purpose of redeeming Or refunding bonds already issued, at a
tion, or
of the
lower rate of interest." Section 10 of this article states the credit
corporaState shall not be pledged or loaned to any individual, company,
association, nor shall the State become a joint owner or stockholder
tion or
In any company, association or corporation.
-Title X (First Division), Revised Statutes 1906,
Cities and Towns.
five per cent
prohibits cities and towns from issuing bonds In excess of
personal property within their cor(5%) of the assessed value of real and are put out, the question of issuing
limits. Before any such bonds
porate
be approved by twothe same, as well as the amount to be issued, must Any city or town may
thirds (2-3) of the registered voters actually voting.
bonds in excess of the five per cent(5%)limit for gas or electric plants.
Issue
the
provided the additional amount does not exceed seven per cent(7%) of
bonds
total valuation of real and personal property. The maturity of suchexceed
thirty (30) years and the Interest rate may not
shall not exceed
be granted
seven (7) per cent. Authority for the issuance of the same must be called
by a majority of the votes cast at an annual or special election to
also required that the Interest and a shaking fund
for such a purpose. It Is
for their payment at maturity shall be provided for. Revised Statutes
-Title IX, Section 788 (First Division),
Counties.
buildings and for
1906, states that counties may issue bonds for highways,
authorized
funding purposes, provided the proposition to issue such bonds is
of the voters A sum sufficient to pay the interest and to
by a majority
at
raise the amount annually required as a sinking fund to pay the bonds
Jaturity is required.
,,
Chap. 5596, Laws of
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-Und
due
907, relating to tax assessments and collection of revenue, "all debts note
on account, contract,
or to become due from solvent debtors, whetherincorporated or unincorpoor otherwise, all public stocks or shares In all
rated companies,' are taxable as personal property when held by persons
residing in this State.
POPULATION OF STATE.
87,445
269,411* ,185O.
752,61911880
1910
54,477
187,74811840
614.84511870
1605
34,730
140,42411830
528,54211860
5100
391,4221
1890
The proportion of the colored population was 47.01% In 1880. 42.58% in
1890, 43.7% In 1900 and 41% in 1910. In number, blacks were 40,242 In
1850, 62,677 In 1860, 91,689 n 1870, 126.690 in 1880, 166,678 in 1890.
30,730 In 1900 and 308.669 In 1910.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
County seat is Tampa.
Road Bonds
J-J 5348.000._ _ _July 1 1933
as g
5s g '13 A-0 500,000____Oct 1194$
Court House Bonds.
$7,000
Os
County School Bonds.
- $50.000__JUly 1 '15-'19
58 '10
Funding School Bonds.
.
,
5s '12 J-J 122,9170_July 1 '14-2
§SPec. Tax Sch. Dist. No.6
6s '14 J-J $40,000c_Jan 1 '16-'35
iSpecial Tax Sch. Dist. Bonds.
$5,000c_Jan 1 '16-'25
65 '14 J-J
13,000c_Jan 1 '15-'34
6s '14 J-J
20,000c_Feb 1 '24-'25
I
2,000c___Feb 1 1927
-A
65 '14 F
1,000c___Feb 1 1929
BONDED D BT Sept. 1914:
• $764,000
Road bonds
7,000
-house bonds
Court
190,000
County schoo debt
961,000
Total bonded debt
39,805
Warrant debt
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914A,000,805
Total assessed val. 1914__20,869,438
50,000,000
Real value (est.)
78,374
_.
Population In 10111
§INT. at Co. Treas. office.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Marianna is the county seat.
Court House (Int. at Treas. off.)
1938
May $50,000
4s
Road (Int. at Treas. office.)
55 '11 Oct 1300.000c_Oct 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $350,000
Assessed valuation 1914_ _ 5,000,000
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '13_$21.50
29,821
Population in 1910

Assessed valuation 19l3__5,000,340
State & Co. tax (per 81.000)'12338.50
9,550
Population In 1910
t INT. at Nat. Park ilk., N.Y.;
others at County Clerk's office.
MIAML
This city is in Polk County.
s '14
$400,000
Revenue Bonds.
_s '13 ___ $25,000
improv. Bonds (Tax-exempt).
5s '06 _
5100,000_ ._July 2 1938
GEN.BONDS Oct 1914_ _0525,000
25,000
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1914_ _6,632.000
20,000,000
Real value (est.)
City tax rate (per $1,000)'14_521.00
___5,471
Population in 1910
MIAMI SPEC. TAX S. D. NO. 2.
(is '14 A-0$150,000____Apr 1 1934
(7)
TOTAL DEBT
INT.atChase Nat. Bank,N.Y.C.
fd0NROE COUNTY.
Key West is the county seat.
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_546,000
126,624
Floating debt
6,599
Sinking fund
Assess.val.'14(abt.1-5 act.) 4,571,311
.
State & co. tax (per 51,000) 14 $22.50
21,563
Population in 1910
MULBERRY.
This city is in Polk County.
Bonds are tax-free.
*School & Jail Bonds.
65 '09 M-S $12,500c____Mar 1 1929
Water-Works Bonds.
Os '10 M-S 520.000c--Mar 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
88 '13 J-J $20,000c____Jan 1 1933
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14_352,500
Assessed val.'13 (14 act.)-_477,192
Tax rate (per $1,000)'13.--313.00
1,418
Population in 1910.
* INT.at Chicago; others in N. Y.

JACKSONVILLE.
This is the county seat of Duval
Co. Inc. 1844. Pop. in 1910. 57,619.
Water Works & Inapt. Bonds.
5s g '94 M-N$970,000c_May 15 1924
55 g '01 M-N 398,000c May 15 1924
Improvement Bonds.
5s g '06 J-J 3400,000c___Jan 1 1936 NASSAU COUNTY
Fernandina is the county seat.
5s g '10 A-0 100,000c___Oct 1 1936
Road Bends.
414g'11 M-N 250,000c_Nov 1 1936
194$
-A 250.000c___Feb 1 1937 5s '13 J-.1 $180,000
434g'12 F
Road and Bridge Dist. No. I Bds.
*Dock & Terminal Bonds
414s'13 M-S $1,455,000c Marl 1943 5s '11 J-D $60,000-Dec 15 1941
Sept30'14$3,823,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 1913_ $60,000
GEN.BD. DT.
98,000 Assessed valuation 1913... _3,091,561
Floating debt
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
25,400 State & Co. tax (per MO00)'11323.75
Sinldng fund
10,525
STATE OF FLORIDA.
(abt.14act.)58048,680 Population in 1910
Assess. val.'14
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
order in the following. see "Additional City tax rate (per $1,000)'14_$11.80 ORLANDO. -For reports not given in alphabetical
*INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,
Statements" at end of this State.
This city is in Orange County.
N. Y., and Jacksonville; others at -sClay Bonds.
Road Bonds
BRADENTOWN.
00
130 ds.
ing$3, nO
58 g '09 J-D 81,000,005$ Dec 1 1939 Am. Ex. Nat. Bk., N. Y.
This city is in Manatee County.
Refunding
5s '07 ___ $45,000____Jan 1 1937 BOND.DEBT May'13__$1,400,000
$25,000
_s '03
45,000____July 1 1941 Assess. val. '13(2-5 act)__28,279,895 KEY WEST.
55 '11 ___
15,000
'11 ___
State & Co tax (per$1,000)11_1.24.61.
County seat of Monroe County.
Sewer and Paving Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
75.163 Inc. 1834. Pop'n 1910, 19.945.
.
-A $75.000____Feb 1 1943 Population In 1910
5s '13 F
_s '12 ___ $140,000
Refunding Bonds.
*Red. aft. 20 yrs. from issue.
Water,Sewer & Street Bonds.
5s '05 A-0$115,000c___Oct 1 1956 AStreet Bonds.
5s '14 F-A $95,000__ __Feb 1 1944
,
100c00
,0 t
BOND._DE__
(Subject to call Oct 1 1935.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914_3260.000 ESCAM13IA COUNTY.
000
1914_$283,
55 '02 J-J $26,500c___July 1 1917
Pensacola Is the county seat.
Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.),.,,3,000.000
6,050
after July 1 1912) Sinking fund.
Refunding Court House &Jail. (Sublect to call
City tax (per $1,000) 1914____$11.50
5,352,304
1.886 410'11 Oct $138,500c_Oct 1 1941 5s '12 J-J 5129,400- -July 1 1942 Assessed valuation
Population in 1910
8,920,506
Paving & Sewer Bds.(Tax-exempt, True value
All bonds are redeemable after 10 (Sub. to call serially 1925-'33 incl.)
3,894
A-03192,000c--Oct 1 1940 Population in 1910
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914___$138,500 Is
years from date of same.
8,113
Population in 1913
Judgment (Red. beg. in 1019).
25,000
Floating debt
INT. payable at John Nuveen & Sinking fund Feb 1914
Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y.
J'ne$148.000c... _June 1 1929
INT.at
10,600 tls '99
Co., Chicago.
Street Bds.(Red. beg. in 1900).
Assessed valuation 1914_18,000,000
Btate&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14_523.00 tis '90 May S13.500c___May 1 1920 PALATKA.
This city is in Putnam County.
Park Bonds.
38,029
Population in 1910
DADE COUNTY.
-Works, Refund'g
5s '11 M-N350,000c___Nov 1 1941
Sewer, Water
Miami is the county seat. A porINT.at Am.Nat. Bank,Pensacola GEN.BD.DT.Nov 14 '14 $674,400
and Paving Bonds.
tion of this county was taken to
1942
45,998 55 '02 M-N$175,000c
Sinking fund..
create a new county known as FORT LAUDERDALE.
(1-3 act.) 4.724,550 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '14_ $175,000
Palm Beach County, the latter to
This city is in Dade County. In- Assess. val.'14
19,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914___329.00 Floating debt
assume about 50% of the debt of corporated Mar. 27 1911.
Dade County. Pop'n '10,11.933.
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.) 1,981,021
Water-Works Bonds.
$1,000) 1913_ ..518.00
-House and Road Bonds.
Court
65 '12 M-N $20,000 --Nov 1 1932 N. Y. City. Bonds are tax-exempt Tax rate (per 1910
3 779
Population in
A-0$131,000- --Apr 1 1921
410
Sewer Bonds.
INT. payable at East Florida Say.
(Subject to call Aprll 1 1911.)
'12 M-N $10,000.- --Nov 1 1932 KISSIMMEE.
65
& Trust Co., Palatka.
Ec Refund. Bds.(Taz-e2emPt)
is in Osceola County.
This city
Road
Street Bonds (Town's Portion).
General Notes.
410'10 A-03150,000o __Apr 1 1940 8s '12 M-N $10,000_ __Nov 1 1932
PALM BEACH COUNTY.
-A $60,000_-- ----- -Os '12 F
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.1
Funding Bonds.
West Palm Beach is county seat.
(red. beg. aft. 10 yrs.jr.issue). _s
TOTAL DEBT May 1 1914 $130,000
Road
-an $12,000c
s
1,439,573 4 is
i2oad
Assessed valuation 1913
55 '14 J-J 5125,000_....Jan 1 1934
City Hall Bonds.
0
mi3o4inds2s.0,000c__Mar 1 1940
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1913_$22.00
School Warrants.
-an $4,000c
s
_s
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
2,157
'10 J-D $75,000.June 14 '15-'30 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1914__ $56,000 Population in 1910
55 '12 M-S $85,000c_ --Sept 1 1952
Funding & Highway Imp. Bds. Assess. val. '13(90% act.)..1,420,941
;Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
336 LAKE CITY.
59 '13 J-J $175,000____Jan 1 1933 Population in 1910
This city is in Columbia County. Is '12 M-S $60,000o-Sept 1 1942
(Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1923.)
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
COUNTY BD. DT.Aug'13 $200,000
Inc. 1857. Pop'n 1910, 5.032.
BOND. DEBT (including
Road & bridge dl. Aug '13_ 145,000
-Works Bonds
Water
school bonds) May 1914 _ _$558,500 PORT PIERCE.
$43.000
County'13_8,136,312
39,803,855
Actual value (est.)
This city is in Saint Lucie County. 85 '06
Assessed vaLIDIst. No. 1 900,000
7,760,771
Street Bonds.
and Light Bonds.
Assess. val. for taxes
Water, Sewer
Dist, No. 2 200,000
$7,500
'00 ___
'13-$40.50 6s '12 J-J $80,000 --Jan 1 1942 Is
State&Co.tax(peal,000)
State &Co.tal
(Per$1,000) '11_..$$8.50
General Improvement Bonds
-Public-Utility Bonds.
__Jan 1 1942 5s g '05 M-S 3135,000c_ _Sept 1 1935 Population in county 1910 Bk.,N 8 7
DAYTONA.
6s '12 J-J $10,000_
8'.17.
;
§INT.at Seaboard Nat.
to call after Sept 1 1915)
1
This town is in Volusia County.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct - 4_ __.$90.000 (SubjectDEBT Apr 1914-$185,500 others at Hanover Nat, Bk.,N.Y.
Sewer & Drainage Bds.
Assessed valuation 1914..1,025.000 BOND.
75,000
Water debt (included)
1954 Population in 1910
1,333
Ss g '14 J4 $125,000c___July 1
1.151.686 PALMETTO.
Assessed val. 1913
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14__ $273,500
This town is in Manatee County.
2,300,000
Real value (est.)
6,766 GAINESVILLE.
Floating debt
Paving Bonds.
at First Nat. Bank, Lake
INT
Assessed valuation 1914_...2,129,955
This city is in Alachua County
Os '14 M-N$50,000----May 1 1944
6,389,745 Inc. Jan. 15 1869. Pop'n '10. 6.183. City.
Real value (est.)
Water-Works Bonds.
3.082
Population in 1910
Educational (part every 10 yrs.).
Os '14 M-N$18,000_---May 1 1944
INT. in Dayton or at U. S. Mtge. 5s '05 - $45,000 Sept 1 '15-35 LAKELAND. Polk County.
Sewer Bonds.
This city is In
Oen. Utility (Light & Sewer).
& Trust Co., N". Y.
The 55 of 1912 have been declared As '14 M-N;16,000____May 1 1944
5806 --- f 3115,000-_Jan 1 '21-'41
valid by State Supreme Court. V. BOND.DEBT Oct 31 1914 $125,000
1(Part every 10 years.)
Assessed valuation 1914___1,695,422
COUNTY.
95. p. 1558. Pop.'10, 3.719.
DE SOTO
Municipal Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913____$12.50
-A $75,000
F
Arcadia is the county seat.
58 '07 --- 38.000__ --Aug 1 1917 Is
773
Population in 1910
-House Warrants.
($2.000 yearly beg. 1915.)
Court
Water Bonds.
Sewer, Street and Building Bonds.
530'12 ____ $65,982.70......
$20.000__ --Dec 1 1921
6s '91
--Mob 1 '42-'56 PENSACOLA.
Road & Bridge Dist. Bonds.
bs '12 --_- 40.000c-_Jan 1 '27-'47 Is '12 M-S$150,000 '14__ $225,000
This city is in Escambia County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1
69 '14 A-0 $200,000c__Apr 1 1944
Street Bds.(part every 10 yrs.).
ct.)3,000,000 Reinc. in 1895. Pop'n '10. 22,982.
Arcadia Special Tax Sch. Dist. 58'12_
$35,000c_Jan 1 '27-47 Assess. val.'14(abt.2-3a '13_549.50
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $75,000c___Jan 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $263,000 Total tax rate (per$1,000) N. Y.C. 414g'06 JJ 3250,000c_ __Jan 1 1936
INT. at Nat Park Bank.
50,000
Wauchula Special Tax Sch. Dis. Floating debt
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1931.)
55 '14 J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1944 Assessed val. '14 (16 act.)_3,200,000
DIST.
City-Hall & Jail (Red. beg. 31)•
Avon Park Spec. Tax Sch. Dist. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914___$14.00 LAKELAND SUB-SCHOOL N. Y.) 444g'06 J-J 0100,005$_ _Jan in.
1 1936
Building (Int, payable in
5s '14 F-A 325.000c___Feb 1 1944
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
Water-Plant Pur,hase Honda.
Is '14 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1934
BONDED DEBT OCT.1'14:
$50,000 4149'06 -- $250,000C-Jan 1 1938
dist. bonds_ $200,000 HIGH SPRINGS.
Total debt Jan 1 1914
Road & bridge
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 ()i actual)_1,536,774
Spec. tax sch. dist. bonds__ 125,000
This city is in Alachua County.
45.0'11 A-05254,000c.--Oct 1 1941
Assessed val. of county '14_8,202,696
§Electric-Light Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
4,200 6s '13 .J-J $12,000c__ _July 1 1923 MANATEE COUNTY.
Population Of county1910---1
J-J $250,000e_ __Jan 1 1941
Bradentown is the county seat.
*Water-Works Bonds.
INTEREST on bonds payable In
Paving (Red. aft. 25 yrs.from issue)
Road Bonds
As '13 J-J $23,000c-July 1 '33&'43
Arcadia.
8.g '09 Nov$250,0000__ _Sept 1 1939 440'06 ,l-,1 $150.000c. Jan 1 1938
Street Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar.1 '14 $1,000,000
tFunding School Bonds.
_
_s
$9,000____1917&1932
409.500
DUVAL COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 6'14$44,000 55 '12 J-J $45,000„July 1 '18-26 Special impt. debt (achi'll
County seat is Jacksonville.
289.672
Cash on hand
tRefunding School Bonds.
298,989
Assessed valuation
mp't Bonds.
93 2
St. Johns River I
Assess. val.'13( act.)_ _15,636 ,7621
850.000
55 12
600,000
1932 Real value (est.)
City tax rate (per SI 001 '13_$13.00
Ss '92 J-J *550,000._ _July 1 1932 Population in 1910
tSchool Bonds.
1,468
554s'92 M-E *250,000 -Nov 1
INT.at U.S. Mtge. St Tr.Co., N.V.
NT. on bonds of 1913 at Mutual 63 '13 -- $30,000
-House (Red. beg. in 1917).
- 3250,000 Bonds are exempt from city taxes.
Court
BOND.DEBT Oct 21
1982 Alliance Trust Co., N. Y. City.
58 '02 --- $100,000




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Refunding Bonds.
PINELLAS COUNTY.
Os '03 A-0 $12,300c__-Oct 1 1933
Clearwater is the county seat.
a por- 5.9 '09 34 10,000c-July 1 1939
This county wasformed from
Sewer Bonds.
tion of Hillsboro County.
6s '02 34 $5,000c___luly 1 1932
School Building (Part yearly).
6s '05 M-S 5,000c__Sept 1 1935
55 '12 F
-A $79,350
9,000c---Aug 1 1939
58 '09 F-A
Road Bonds.
68 '13 A-0 $95,000 __Oct 1 '14-'33 6s '10 A-0 5,000c___Oct 1 1940
-A
5,000c._ _Aug 1 1941
Si '13 May 370.000c_ _ _May 1 1943 6s '11 F
-A 20,000c___Aug 1 1942
(Subject to call after May 1 1938.) 6s g '12 F
City-Hail & Fire-Station Bonds.
1914__ _5544,350
TOTAL DEBT Oct
Assessed valuation 1914__..8,505,000 6s '05 M-S $5,000c-Sept 1 1935
Fire-Station and Jail Bonds.
(Assessment 30-40% actual value.)
'10 A-0 $7,500c...-Oct
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_330.00 (is Fire Department Bonds. 1 1940
Clearwater; on 68 6s g '12 F $10.000c___Aug 1 1942
INT. on 55 at
-A
at Fourth Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Os '13 ..-- 26,800
(las-Plant Bonds.
8s g '14 J-J $148,000
PLANT CITY.
This city is in Hillsboro County. (Due $25,000 in 5, 10. 15 and 20 yrs.
and $24,000 in 25 and 30 years.)
(Int. payable in N. Y.).
Sewer
BOND. DEBT
Os 13 M-N335,000____May 1 1933 Sinkingfund- July 1914_4940,600
26,256
Paving (Int. payable in N. Y.).
assess. val.
68 '13 .14 $35.000____July 1 1933 Totalvalue (est.) 1913„--6,175.015
15,000.000
Drainage (Int. payable in N. Y.) Real
68 .13 M-N $5,000____May 1 1933 Total tax (per $1,000)'13_$18.00
TOTAL DEBT Oct 22 19141122,000 Population in 1910 (Census)---4,127
Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _1,162,946 Population in winter (est.)..-20.000
INT. payable at Nat. City Bank,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$15.00
N. Y. City, or at City Treas. office.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
SANFORD.
Palatka is the county seat.
This place is In Orange County.
Bridge & Court House Bonds.
Ss '09 M-N $190,000c. May 7 '24-'54 Inc. about 1876. Pop. 1910, 3,570.
1917
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $190,000 5s '07 J-J $45,000c
Street Bonds
act.)....3.252.000
Assessed val.'13
State&Co. tax (per$1,000)'13 _$28.50 68 '10 J-J $80,0000___Jan 1 1930
School Bonds
13,096
Population in 1910
'10 J-J
INT. payable at Co. Court-House. 61 Refunding $20,000c___Jan 1 1930
Bonds
Os '10 J-J $20,0000___Jan 1 1930
$10,000c__ _July 1 1924
Q171NOY.
%
J-J 15,000c__July 1 1934
15,000c_.
.July
This place Is In Gadsden County.
25,000c__ _July 1 1944
$5 '03 __ $19,000
BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $165,000
Water-Works Bonds.
5s g '09 J-J 536,000o --July 1 1949 Floating debt
Assessed valuation 1913 a 000.r1
Electric-Light Bonds.
5
0 0
55 g '09 J-J $9,000c --July 1 1949 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'13.414,00
INT.at Nat. Pant Bank. N.'Y.
Sewer Bonds.
July 1 1949
58 g '09 3-3 $25,000c
SOUTH JACKSONVILLE
School Bonds.
This place is In Duval Co Incorp.
5s g '09 J-J 310,000o --July 1 1949
BOND,DEBT Oct 17 '14 _ --$99,000 In 1907. Population 1910, 1.147.
Sewer and Light Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1913
750.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-322.00 5s g '11 J-J $60.0000_ -_____ _1941
Population in 1910
8,204 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1914360,000
Assess. val. '14 (% act.) 1,444,000
INT. at Barnett Nat. Bank. JackST. AUGUSTINE.
County seat of St. John's County. sonville.
Incorp. In 1821. Pop'n 1910, 5,494.
5s g
ld-N 575,0000__May 15 1927 TALLAHASSEE.
This city, the capital of the State.
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1914375,000
11,404 Is in Leon Co. Pop'n 1910. 5,018.
Sinking fund
5s g '08 J-J $75,„000
Assessed val. '14 ()., act.)-2,053,553
§Funding Bds. (Red. beg.in '20).
Total tax rate(per 11.000) '14330.00
5s '10 M-N $15,000_ __May 1 1960
INT. at First Nat. Bank, this city.
*Water & Light (Red. beg.in'20).
5s '10 M-N $15.0000_ May 1 1960
*Street Bonds(Red.beg.in 1922).
COUNTY.
ST. JOHN
5s '12
-- 430,000 --Jan 1 1962
St. Augustine is the county seat.
5%s'14 M-N$650,000c_May 1 1944 BOND.DEBT Nov 1 19143211,000
years Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,493,571
(Subject to call at 102 after 5
City tax rate(per 11.000) '09316.00
and 101 after 10 years.)
§ Int. at Chemical Nat.Bank,N .Y.
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
13,208
Population in 1910
TAMPA.
Tampa Is the county seat of HillsST. LUCIA COUNTY.
borough Co. Inoorp. July 15 1887.
Fort Pierce is the county seat.
Street & Sewer (Red. beg.in'25).
Re-incor. in 1903. Pop. '10, 4.127.
55 c
$$00.000c_ _June 1 1955
Road Bonds (Part every 5 vrs.)
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1925).
5s '10 J-D$102,000__June 1 25-'40
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914_ $200,000 5s r 'tm J-J $140.000c_ _June 1 1955
Refunding Bonds.
Assess. val. '13 (3.1 act.)_ _4,000,000
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'13 $33.00 55 g '99 J-D $270,500c June 1 1929
u nici oat Improsement,
Population in 1910
4,075
INT. at Atlantic Nat. Bank. 58 g '96 J-J $300.000c_.. Jan 1 1921
5s g '12 J-D 1.700,000c__Dec 1 1962
Jacksonville.
(Subject to call bog. Dec. 1 1932.)
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg.in 1925).
BT. PETERSBURG.
This city Is In Pinellas County. 58
J-D $190.000___Deo I 1961
Town incorporated in 1893; reincorp. BOND. DT. May 31 '1442,900,500
as a city 1903. Pop. 1910,5,494.
Sinking fund
166,210
Street Bonds.
Assessed val.'14(% act.)_30,004, 54
(is '04 J-.1 10.000c__Jan 1 1934 Tax rate (ver101d territory __$24.00
(is '05 M-S 10,000c___Sept 1 1935
$1,000) 14f New territory_ 21.00
63 g '08 M-N 5,000c.Nov 1 '28-'38 Population In 1910 (Census) __37,782
59 '09 F-A
INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
9,200c--Aug 1 1939
6.s '10 A-0 67,500c-Oct 1 1940 N.Y.and U.S.Mtg.& Tr.Co..N.Y.
-A 40,000c___Aug 1 1941
Os '11 F
Os g '12 F
-A 65,000c__Aug 1 1942 TAMPA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This city is in Hillsboro County.
gs 13 ---- 20.500
5s '14 .1-3 $225.000c_July 1 '16-'40
Water-Works Bonds.
6s '02 J4 $3.000c-July 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
65 '03 A-0 10.000c---Oct 1 1933
(is '05 M-S 15.000c_--Sept 1 1935 WALTON COUNTY.
De Funlak Springs is the county
Os '08 M-N 7,000c_Nov 1 '28-38
6s '10 A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1940 seat. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
-A
5,000c___Aug 1 1941
13s '11 F
6s g '12 F-A 25,000c-Aug 1 1942 Os '11 J-D $70,000o ._Nov 1 1931
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14_ $70,000
Os 13 ..-- 84,500
Assessed valuation 1913 -3,806,577
incinerator Bonds.
Population in 1910
-.....16,460
6s '13 ---- $20,000
INT. at County Treasurer's °Moe.
Women's Bldg. Bonds.
6s '13 ---- $7,400
WEST PALM BEACH.
Redemption Revenue Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
65 '13 ---- 126,800
Palm Beach Co. Pop. 1910. 1,748.
Refunding School Bonds.
..s '03 ---- $6.000„Dec 1 '14-'19 '04-'07 __ $16.500
Sewer, St., Fire-Dep. & Dock Beg.
Water-Front Bonds.
-A $25.000c _..Aug 1 1939 5s '12 J-J $40,000---Jan 1 1942
5s '09 F
6s '10 A-0 10,000c___0c1 1 1940 BOND. DEBT May 1914_ $56.500
6s '11 F-A 35.000c__Aug 1 1941 Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)__1,400,000
-A 66,000e--Aug 1 1942 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'14 $24.00
6s g '12 F
INT.at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N.Y.
6s '13 ..- - 56.800
Park Bonds.
58 '09 F-A 31,800c-Aug 1 1939 WEST TAMPA.
This city is in Hillsborough Co.
-A 15,000c--Aug 1 1941
Os '11 F
Improvement Bonds.
5,000c--Aug 1 1942
Os g '12 F-A
city-Hospital Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 16 1911 1300,000
6s ft '12 F-A 39,000c___Aug 1 1942
tssessed valuation 1910__ _3,967,057
School Bonds.
(is '02 .7-3 811.000c-July 1 1932 Total tax rate (per 11,000)'10.118.00
8.258
5s '10 A-0 5,000c--Apr 1 1940 Population In 1910

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop.,
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. 51.000 1010.
Clearwater (T), Pinellas Co-$155.000 $11,000f$1,581,2401$16.00
1.171
Dade City (0),Pasco County_ 43,000
Dade Co. Spec. Tax S. D. No.1 55,000
None
3708
2 8:10 5 ---- "66
50 0
DeFuniak SP gs (T), Walton 00 61.000
None d470,050 422.00 2,017
Dunnellon (T), Marion Co__ 50,000
1,227
t542,097 t6.00
Fernandina (C), Nassau County 99.000
None t1,333.671 t16.00 3,482
Fort Meade (Ti, Polk County_ 39.000
1,165
2.000 d844,998 47.00
Fort Meyers (C). Lee County.230,000
2.463
Gadsden County
55,000 None *2,329,289 128.50 22,198
GreenCore Sp'gs (T), Clay Co_x45,000
c ounty
1,319
.
None 1471,046 10.00
Holmes
47:00 None t1,667,074 ---- 11,557
3 0 0
0 0
Jasper(0), Hamilton co
1.739
4262,684 -_-Leesburg Spec. Tax S.D.No.21 35,000
793,655
Lemon City Sp.TaxS.D.No. 3 25,000
None *350,000 *13.00
Live Oak (C), Suwanee Co_ _•104,500
3,450
1,870,343 --Lynn Haven (C), Bay County 25,000
None
1700.000 *10.00
Madison (T), Madison County_ 75.000
1,560
None
1685.176 120.00
Madison County
1'2.877,977 ---- 16,919
Marion Co. Spec. Tax Dist-x7550.100
Milton (T) Santa Rosa Co
831
800,000
--40,000
Ocala, Marion County
*4,403,660 17.50 4,370
:000
02
0
Palm Beach Co. Spec. S.D. 1.. 6881
2.853,540
Panama City,Washington CO.. 30.000
425
t674,000 ---Panama City School Dist___
0x3,
Pasco County
t2.463.140 ____
7,502
30,000
Polk County
1'13,426,530 ---- 24,148
*50,000
St. Andrews (T), Washington
County
675
4188,145 422.50
30.000
Sarasota (T), Manatee Co_ _ _ _105,000
840
None 11,739,526 __ -Seminole County
x45,000
1 2,476.557
.
Starke School District
30,000
1.000
TarponSprings(C),PinellasCo_x80,000
Titusville (C). Brevard Co___ 32.000
888
4274,242 ---Wauchula (C) De Soto Co _-_z40,000
1.099
West Palm Beach S.D. No. 1_ 33,000
None 42,766,233
(C) City. (T) Town. f 1911 figures. d 1912 figures. t 1913 figures.
§ 1914 figures. x This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not
nformed as to what is total debt. * Total debt.

State of Alabama_
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory tACt March 3 1817) a Aug. 15 1817
Admitted as a State (Act March 2 1819)---Deo. 14 1819
Total area of State (square miles)
51 998
_
State Capital
Moutgornery
Governor (term expires Jan. 14 1915)
Emmet O'Neal
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)_ _Cyrus B. Brown
Treasurer(term expires Jan. 1915)
John Purifoy
a This Is date when the Mississippi Constitutional Convention completed
its labors.the Act establishing the Territorial Government of Alabama having provided that the Act was to commence and go Into force when the
Constitutional Convention of Mississippi had "formed a Constitution and
"State Government for that part of the Mississippi Territory lying west of
"the territory herein described."
LEGISLATURE.
-Under the new Constitution the Legislature meets
quadrennially on the second Tuesday in January or on such other day as
may be prescribed by law. Session limited to 50 working days. Last
regular session convened Jan. 10 1911 and adjourned April 14 1911.
-For the early history of Alabama's State debt see
HISTORY OF DEBT.
"State and City Supplement" of April 1894, page 188. Under an Act of
the State Legislature approved Feb. 18 1895, all bonds authorized to be
exchanged under the Act approved Feb. 23 1876 were barred if not exchanged by July 1 1896. The amount thus barred was 9185 400. By
another Act also approved Feb 18 1895 and amended Feb. 18 1899. the
Governor refunded the bonds Issued under the Act of Feb. 23 1876 (Series
A,""B."and "0") with new securities.
TOTAL DEBT.
-Total bonded debt May 1 1914, 19,057.000.
Refunding Bonds, 1906
Sub'n Bonds Renew Class "C"
1906.
4s 1880-J 17.137.000.July 1 1956
J
.
J-J $906,000____Jan 1 1956
Funded Bonds to Retire 68 of
Ills

4s'90 .1-J $954.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1920
PAR VALUE OP BONDS.
-The funding 45 are for $500 and $1,000 each:
the bonds of 1906 $1,000 each.
1NTERE ST.
-Interest is payable In New York at the American Exchange
National Bank and in Montgomery.
ASSESSED VALUATION. TAX RATE. ETC.
Valuation
Amount or
Tar aj
G
Property.orenerate.
Text's.
1913
1580,588,813.00
$2.50
11.451,471.52
1912
566,807,488.00
2.50
1,417,010 00
1911
541,764,761.00
2.50
1,353,045.41
1910
508,568,616.00
2.50
1,271,421.53
1908
467.784,606.88
2.50
1.169.461.51
1905
347,224,460.00
2.50
868,151.21
1805
990
•70.408 432.00
5.50
2,028,063.24
242.537 176.00
5.50
1.335,759.89
1890
258,979,575.41
4.00
1,042,618.03
1885
172,528.933.32
6.00
1,041,897.74
1876
135,535,792.00
7.50
1,015,518.44
DEBT AND TAX LIM ITATIONS.-A revised Constitution was adopted
at the election held Nov. 11 1901 and became effective Nov. 28. 1901.
The new instrument makes radical changes In relation to debt and taxation,
an outline of which was furnished in an editorial in our "State and City
Supplement" of October 1901.
STATE DEBT.
-Under Section 213 (Article XI) the State is prohibited
from creating any new debt except to repel invasion or suppress insurrection. This prohibition, however does not apply In the case of bonds to
refund old issues or temporary loans to meet denclencies the latter, though,
being limited to $300,000. Section 214 limits taxation for State purposes
to sIxty-Ilve one hundredths of one per cent.
The sections relating to taxation of cour ties and municipalities are also
given In Article XI . being numbered 215, 216 and 219. They are
lengthy and will be found In full In the editorial above referred to. very
LIMIT OF INDEBTEDNESS.-Tlae debt-incurring power of counties
and municipalities In the new Constitution is set out in Sections 222 tt 226
Inclusive, forming part of Article XII.
BOND ISSUES TO BE VOTED ON.
-Under Sec. 222 all bonds proposed
to be issued under general laws must first be authorized by a majority vote
of the qualified voters of the county, city, town, village or other political
sub-division desiring to issue such securities. There are exceptions to th's,
however. See the Section in full in the above-mentioned editorial.
COUNTIES are limited by Section 224 to 31§ per cent of the assessed
valuation of property. This limitation does not affect any
at the time of the adoption of the constitution in excess of debt existing
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
334
either created or authorized by existing laws to be created. Suchper cent,
count-es
In the table below we give statistics regarding minor civil divisions In the already Indebted In excess of 3% per cent are permitted to incur an
addiState of Florida which are not represented among the foregoing reports:
tional debt of I% per cent of the assessed valuation. Counties are allowed
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n to fund or refund any existing Indebtedness.
CITIES TOWNS etc., having a population of less than 6.000 are limited
Debt. Valuation. 11,000. 1910.
Debt.
Alachua County
$34,000 16,000117,180,322 t22.00 34,305 to 5 per cent of the assessed value of property, with an additional 3 per cent
1.736 for water works gas or electric light plants or sewerage. This limitation
None 11,664,504 ____
Arcadia (C). De Soto County- 80,000
2,662 does not affect any debt now authorized by law to be created or any
(0), Polk County-- x80,000
Bartow
temporary loans to be paid within one year made in anticipation of the
chipley School Dist. No. 1_ _x30,000
t 1,919,099 --- 6,731 collection of taxes, not exceeding one-fourth of the annual revenues of such
45,000
citrus County
6,116 city or town.
t2,027,242 ___9150,000
Clay County




ALABAMA-CITIES AND TOWNS.

188

CITIES AND TOWNS of 6,000 or over inhabitants, also GADSDEN •
ENSLEY, DECATUR and NEW DECATUR. are limited In their debtmaking powers to 7 per cent of the assessed valuation. The followingdescribed classes of indebtedness are not to be considered in figuring it e
debt limit: temporary loans to be paid within one year, made in anticir ation of the collection of taxes, and not exceeding one-fourth of the genet al
revenues bonds or other obligations already Issued, or which may hereaft, r
be issued, for the purpose of acquiring, providing or constructing eel ool
houses, water-works and sewers: and obligations Incurred and bonds issued
for Street or sidewalk improvements where the cost of the same, in whole
or In part. is to be assessed against the property abutting said improvements;
provided that the proceeds of all obligations Issued as herein provided In
excess of said 7 per cent, shall not be used for any purpose other than that
for which said obligations were issued. Nothing contained in this Article
Is to prevent the funding or refunding of existing Indebtedness. Nor is the
Section to apply to the cities of SHEFFIELD and TUSCUMBIA.
Section 220 provides that no city, town or village whose present Indebtedness exceeds the limitation Imposed by this Constitution shall be allowed to
become Indebted In any further amount, except as otherwise provided in
this Constitution until such Indebtedness shall be reduced within such
limit; provided, nowever that nothing herein contained shall prevent any
municipality except the city of GADSDEN from issuing bonds already
authorized by law; provided, further, this Section shall not apply to the
cities of SHEFFIELD and TUSCUMST A
-Sections 6076 and 6077 of the
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.
Code of 1907 provide as follows:
-Trustees May Invest in State or United States Securities.
SEC. 6076.
-A
trustee, having moneys to invest or lend, may Invest them in the pruchase
of the interest-bearing securities of the State, or of the United States; but
for such investment his liability is governed by the general rules of the law.
-If the cestuis cue trust, or
SEC. 6077.--Insesiment Without the State.
any of them, reside without the State, and the trustee has funds to lend or
invest, the loan or investment whereof in the State of their residence is
desirable, the trustee may there lend and invest them, under the authority
of a decree of the Court of Chancery.
-By Section 13 of an Act approved Mch. $1 1911
BONDS TAX-FREE.
entitled "To further provide for the revenues of the State of Alabama." the
following securities are exempted from taxation: "All bonds of the United
States and of this State, and all county and municipal bonds issued by counties or municipalities of this State."
POPULATION OF STATE.2,138,09311870
1910
096,99211830
309,527
1900
1.828,69711860
964.20111820
127.901
1890
1,513.01711850
771,6231
1880__ ...... 1,262,50511840
590,75e I
The proportion of the colored population was 47.53% In 1880 45.04e,
1900 ahd 42.5% in 1910. In number, blacks were 345,109
la 1890,45.3% In
la 1850, 437,770 in 1860, 475,510 in 1870, 600.103 In 1880, 681,431 101890
827,307 In 1900 and 908.275 In 1910.

CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF ALABAMA.
-For reports not given in alphabetical order among the following see
NOTE.
"Additional Statements" at end of this State.
ANNISTON.
and for a sinking fund to pay off
Anniston is in Calhoun County. said bonds at maturlty.
Tricorn. Feb. 23 1889. Oxanna has
Greater Birmingham Act declared
been annexed. Pop. 1910, 12.794. constitutional by State Supreme
An adjustment of this city's debt Court in 1910 (V. 90, p. 249 and
was effected in 1900, new 20
-year 644). In 1011 Legislature authbonds being issued in exchange for orized a commission form of governold bonds. The new bonds now ment for this city. V. 92. p. 1049.
bear 5% Interest. They carried 2%
State Supreme Court on June 30
Interest for the first 5 years, 3% for 1914 declared void $200,000 audithe next 5 years and will bear 6% int. torium pbo 3 9 v ted in Oct. 1913.
. 9
v 9 , . 1ndo
7
for the last 5 years of their existence.
Bonds are tax-exempt.
City Hail and School Building.
School Bonds.
5s '08 _
34,500 -.Oct 1 1918 Sag '00 J-D $250.000e.Dee. 1 1930
5s '10 .1-3
Sanitary and Building
25,000-- -July 1 1940
6sg'87 af-IN 35a.000c May 1 11117
Refunding Bonds.
J-D $360,064c___Dee 1 1919 (kg'67 M-s 5n,000e_ Sept. 10 1917
-9 g
For rate of Interest see note above 6W88 MS 50 000e. Mar. 15 1918
5s '10 J-J $35,000_ _July 1 1940
Permanent
-Improvement Bonds.
GEN.DEBT Marl '13___ $424,564 65e94 J
3150 000e_Jan. 15 1924
Ass. debt(add'i) Marl '13_
32,600
Public Improvement,
Cash on hand
10,000
6•g'89 34.8 sann.on0e.. Mar. I 1919
Assess val (3-5 act)'12___ _8,177,380 6
Total tax rate(per$1,000) '12_320.00 v'91 M-s 200,000e Sept. 15 1921
awl)? .7..1
INT. on refund, bonds due 1919 at 55e'90 A-0 150.000c_Jan. 15 1922
200,000e_ Any 1 1920
Safe Dep. & Tr. Co., Baltimore; on 55e'91 ES-S 1
on,000c__Mar16 1921
refund, bonds of 1910 and school 75'87
11-N
5.000c_Nov. 15 1917
bonds of 1910 at Nat. Park Bank,
School Hoods.
N. Y. City; other general bonds a:.
6sg'88 J-D 825.000e_ June 1 1918
First Nat. Bank of Anniston.
5ser'04
2no onoe _ July 1 1924
55 '09 J-J 350.000_ ___July 1 1939
AUTAUGA COUNTY
Reseeding and Improvement.
Prattville is the county seat. Pop- (Ine93 F A $140.000c
Feb. IS 1923
ulation 1910, 20,038.
Sewer Bonds
Ref. Court-House (Tax-Exempt).
1939 5s sr '08 J-J $400.000__ July 1 1938
434fr'09 s-a $55,000c
Refunding Jail (Tax-Exempt).
Pun ' D n 8.00e_ _ Dec. I 7016
n_ 1939 •z'sa d J gn $71,0
4(g'09 s-a $20.000c
54enn
2ea.on0e__ Jely 2 1910
!Road Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1939 51 'In J-T) 400 000. _ June 1 1040
4 tig'09 s-a 875.0000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $150,000 5se'll M-31.000,000o.Sept 30 1941
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__4.300.000
Refunding Ponds,
.
State & Co.tax(per$1,000) 13_$14.00 557'00 A-0 $30,000e_ Oct. 1 1930
-J
20.0nne :filly 1 1931
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank,N.Y. went j
Town of Highlands (Annexed).
•es
6
v $30,0
m'sy 15 1921
BEIISEPAER.
6 '92 §f-N 45.0011e_ _Mao 15 1922
Situated In Jefferson County. Inc.
Town of Avondale (Annexed).
in 1887. Jonesboro was annexed in
Sewer Bonds.
April 1912. Pop'n 1910, 10,864.
Sag 'Oa .1-1) $25,000____June 1 1936
Public Inlet. (Tar-exempt).
6s g '92 A-0 15.000___Apr 1 1022
A-0 350.0000. Apr 1 1922
63 g
Improvement Bonds.
.iniv 1 tose 6s g'01 J-J $15.000____July 1 1931
29.enor
J-.1
05 tr
Sewer Bonds (fax-exempt).
School Bonds.
F-A $70,outse_ _Pen 1 1932 65 it '02 M-S $10,000..„-Mar 15 1932
Si
,
5s
m_s 25 Mule ,
lent 1 11 37
,
East Lake (annexed).
School Bonds (tax-exempt).
School Bonds.
Feb 1 1932 as g '01 M-N$18.000
A Si •• oleic
-May 15 1931
50,000c_ __Sept 1 1937 5s g '08 F
___
5s
-A 15,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1928
000c-July 1 1039
-12,
5s
School and Town-Hall Bonds.
Fire-Department (tax-exempt).
65 g'02 M-S $2,000____Sept 15 1932
Sept 1 1937
Fire Bonds.
5s g '07 M-8 37.5000
Funding Bonds (tax-exemPl)•
59 g '09 M-N $8,000___Nov 15 1919
M-S 375.000e_ _Men 1 1931
Elyton (annexed).
5s g
Oct 31 '14_ $333,500
GEN.BD. DT.
School Bonds.
-D $55.000____June 1 1938
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_ _4,274,418 5s g '08 J
523 50
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per 81,009) 1913
INT. In N. Y. City at First Nat. Sag '08 M-S $35,000____Sept 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
Bank, the Citizens Central Nat.
See'09 M-N$12,000._ _Nov 22 1939
Bank and Hanover Nat. Bank.
Ensley (annexed).
Wylam School Bonds.
(is g '01 M-S $5,000__ Sept 1 1921
BIRMINGHAM.
Birmingham is in Jefferson County. 5a g '03 A-0
3,500----Oct 1 1923
School Bonds.
!mom. 11371. The new State constitution, which went Into effect Nov.28 5s g '07 J-13 $35,000----June 1 1937
1901. provides that this city may levy 5s g'09 J-D 100,000_ _June 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
and collect a tax not to exceed )i of
--Nov 2 1923
1% In addition to the tax of 34 of 1% 5s g '03 M-N$60.000.
(as provided In the 1889 amendment 5s g'07 J-D 55,000_ _ _ _June 1 1937
to the old constitution), to be applied 5s g '09 3-120 65,000_ __June 1 1939
Bonds.
Fire-Department Bcis.
exclusively to the payment of Inter-D $6,000_ __June 1 1939
est on bonds of this city issued prior 59 g '09 J
Jail Bonds.
to Nov. 28 1901 (or which at that
time were authorized to be issued), 5s g '09 J-D $4,000_ ___June 1 1939




[VoL. xerx.

52,000
-house warrants
Court
Graymont (annexed).
Assess. val.'13(40% act.)_6,485,230
School Bonds.
$30,000____Aug 1 1928 State & co. tax (per $1,000)'13 $17.50
-A
55 g '08 F
28,321
58 g '09 M-S 10,000___Mar 1 1929 Population in 1910
Sewer Bonds.
DALLAS COUNTY
5s g '08 F
-A $10,000____Aug 1 1928
County seat is Selma.
5s g '09 M-S 10,000_ ___Mar 1 1929
Bridge Bonds.
North Birmingham (annexed).
J-.1 $60.000c__jan 1 1919
is
Improvement Bands.
yearly after Jan 1'01
1933 Optional $5,000Bonds.
5s g '03 A-0 $60,000____Apr 1
-House
Court
Street-Improvement Bonds.
J-J $40,000c_ _Jan 1 1022
Is
58 g '04 F
335.000_ ___Aug 1 1934 Optional. 55.000 yearly after 1914
-A
Water-Works Bonds.
Road Bonds.
59 g '06 J-J $40,000____July 1 1936 55 g '11 3-3 $250,000_ __ _July 1 1941
58 g '07 M-N 75,000___ _May 1 1937 59 '12 J-J 100,000o_ July I 1942
Electric-Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $450,000
5s g '06 J-J $10,000____July 1 1936 Assess. val. 1914
14,085,002
5s g '07 M-N 25,000_ ___May 1 1937 State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'14 $14.00
Sewer Bonds.
Population In 1910 (Census)__53,401
5s g '06 3-3 $50,000___July 1 1936
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Selma.
School Bonds.
5s g '07 M-N$35,000___May 1 1937 Ala., and In N. Y. City.
55 g '09 M-N 42.000____Nov 1 1939
Floating Debt Bonds.
55w '09 M-N$30,000____Nov 1 1939 DOTHAN. is the county seat of
This city
Deficiency Bonds.
Co. Pop'n 1910, 7,016.
5s g '09 J-13 $40,000____Dec 1 1939 Houston -Works Bonds.
Water
Pratt City (annexed).
36,000_ _ __Jan 1 1929
5s '09 J-J
-Works Bonds.
Water
Electric-Light Bonds.
-A $15.000___Aug 1 1939
5s g '09 F
$6,000--Jan 1 1929
5s '09 J-J
Building Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '09 F
-A $20,000____Aug 1 1939 55 '09 .1-3 $8,000----Jan 1 1929
School Bonds.
Water and Fire Bonds.
-A $30,000_ __Aug 1 1939
64w '09 F
6s '97 M-S $20,000____Mar 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
Light, Sewer & Impt. Bonds.
5s g '09 F
-A 345,000___Aug 1 1939 6s '02 J-J $10,000--Jan 1 1922
Street Bonds.
Bonds.
5s g '09 F
-A $15,000___Aug 2 1939 OsSchool
-Mar 1 1919
'97 M-S $15,000..
West End (annexed).
10,000--Jan 1 1923
Os '03 3-3
School and Town-Hall Bonds.
20.000--Jan 1 1925
58 '05 J-J
65 It '01 J-J 310,000____July 1 1921 5s '09 J-J
35,000_-_Jan 1 1929
School Bonds.
Bonds.
5s g '05 J-3 $15,000_ __July 1 1925 55Street
'09 J-J $20,000--Jan 1 1929
6,000____Dec 1 1929
5s g '09 J-D
City-Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
3-3 $40,000-___3u1y 1 1933
5s g '06 M-N$15,000_ _May 1 1936 55 '13 BD. DT. May 1913_ $246,400
TOT.
5s g '06 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1928 Special bonds(included)___
96,400
-Department Bonds.
Fire
Assessed valuation 1912-2,620,200
5s '08 M-N310,000___ _Nov 1 1928
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank,N.Y.
Bridge Bonds.
5s g '09 3-1) $6,500_ _ __Dec 1 1929
Woodlawn (annexed).
ELMORE COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
Wetumpka is the county seat.
5s g '02 J-.1 $16,900__July 1 '15-'21
Roads (Red. after July 1 1923.)
School Bonds.
3170,000o _Jan 1 1941
1 1924 5s.g '11 J-J
5s g '04 M-N$15.000____May
DEBT Sept 30 '14_ $170,000
15.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1929 TOT.
g '09 J-J
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_5,380,927
6,000_ ___Oct 1 1927 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$14.59
5s g '07 A-0
28,245
Sewer Bonds.
Population in 1910
5s g '07 J-D $30,000___ _June 1 1927
N.Y.
INT.at Am. Nat. Ex, Bank,
5s g '09 J-3
15,000___ _Jan 1 1929
City-Hall Bonds.
5s c '07 A-0 $12,000____Oct 1 1927 EUFAULA.
Inc.
Fire Bonds.
This city is in Barbour Co.
58 g '08 A-0 $15,000_ -__Apr 1 1928 abt. 1848. Pop'n 1910, 4.259.
Jail Bonds.
- - 315,000
5s g '08 A-0 $5,000_ -_Apr I 1928 6s Water Bonds (Tax-free).
GEN. BDS. Sent $0 'l4__$5,861.900
- $50,000
.•2.017,5en
Sob. et sewer 1)45.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-free).
Improvement debt (add'1) 1.469.000 65
$17,000
.
95,000.000
Ass'd val. '14
Refunding Bonds (Tax-free).
f10.0
Tax rote (ner 11,000) 1914
--- 367,000
6s
Population In 1910 (Census)_132 aas
Electric-Light Bonds (Tax-free).
• According to the State consti840,000 _____ _
tution these bonds are not considered TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1914_ 3189,000
In determining the debt limit of bity. Amassed val.'13 (3-5 act.)-1,600.000
INTEREST is payable in New Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.-310.00
York at Hanover Nat. Bank, except
on $400,000 sewer bonds, which
FLORENCE.
payable at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y. C.
County seat of Lauderdale County.
Inc. Jan. 27 1826. Pop.'10. 6.689.
Funding Bonds
BLOUNT COUNTY.
1929
15 '09 ____ 115,0000
Oneonta is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
Road Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
1919
1943 Ss
J-J 3100,0000
5s re• '13 J-J 3100.0000
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $100,000
S40.000e_ _ Jan 1 1921
J-J
Maim. val. 191.4 ______ ___S.119,000 Is
Normal School Bonds.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'13.815.00
5s '12 M-S $15,000- _Mch 1 192$
INT. payable in New York City. TOTAL DEBT May 1914_ $170,000
Assessed val.'1$ (2-3 act.)_2,248,450
City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_..$5.00
BREWTON.
This city is in Escambia County. /NT. at Nat Park Bank, N. V. City.
Water and Light Bonds.
1922
65
J-D $2,000c
1927 GADSDEN.
gs
3-13 20,000c
1929
65
-A 15,000c
F
This city Is the county seat of
6s
1929 Etoway County. Pop. '10. 10,557.
A-() 10,000c
School Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
-NoV 1 1936
A-0 $25.000c_1915 & 1924 5s
$30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914_ _$72,000
0000_School Building Bonds.
Assessed valuation 191$
900.000 5s g '07 J-J z$20,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1937
Tax rate (per $1,000)1913_ _ _ $10.00 5s '10 s-a 250,000c-June 1 1940
Population in 1910
15,000o-Jan 1 1931
2,185 55
Water Plant Bonds.
BULLOCK COUNTY.
55 '08 A-0•3100,0000___Oct 1 1938
Union Springs is the county seat. 55 '10 s-a x60,000c___Ju0e 1 1940
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt).
55 '11 3
-fl •50.000c___June 1 1941
5s
J-J $160,00c
1928
--Jan 1 1931
-,000c.
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1914_ 9160,000 53Sanitary Bond,
Assessed val'14(3-5 actuni)5,283,978 68
_-_ $5,000o.--Nov 1 1918
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13314.00
Street gonds
Population in 1910
30.198 is
z$20,000o _Jan 1 1937
INT. payable in New York City.
Funding Bonds.
5s
•350,000o. _Nov 1 1039
CALHOUN COUNTY.
City-Hail Bonds.
Anniston is the county seat. Bonds 58
$25,000o.-May 1 1935
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10, 39.115
Refunding Sewer Bonds.
434n'01 3-3 135.000e
1921 58 '09 M-Sz $40,000e_ _Sept 1 1939
is '97 A-0 $75.000e
1912 OEN.BD.DT.Oct 7'14_ _ $480,000
Court House Bonds.
Assessment debt
96,000
192) Assessed val.'13((WWI)
44.4'01 J-J 5e5 nnor
(3-5 act.)_4,785.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '14 3175,000 Total tax (per 11,000) '12_ _ _ _110.00
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)_14,120.3111
INT. on sewer bds. at Fifth-Third
StateA•ro.taTtner mono)'1$ $15.00
Nat. Bk., Cin.; others at N. Y. On
§ INT. at Hanover Nat.13k., N.Y. issues
marked ( ) at Hanover Nat.
5
Bk.; (x) Nat. Park Bk. Sanitary
COLBERT COUNTY.
bonds at Ladenburg, Thalmann &
Tuscumbis. Is the county seat. Co.; city-ball bonds
at Amer. Exch.
Population in 1910, 24,802.
Nat. Bank.
Road Bonds (tax-exempt).
_ 3200,000
64 & 65
-House Bonds (tax-exempt). HALE COUNTY.
Court
Greensboro is the county seat.
--- 525.000
-House and Jail Bonds.
Court
Jail Bonds.
___ $30,000
4Ms
___ 318.000
_s
County Warrants.
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '14_ $243,000
_ $10,000c
7,136.059 65
Assessed val.'14
Road Bonds (tax-free).
State & Co taxi(per MI '14..$18.50
55 '12 3-3 375,0000.-July 1 1942
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_ $115,000
CULLMAN COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1914 --4,404,196
Cullman is the county seat.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$13.50
Bonds (tax-free)
Road
$160,000__ _July 1 1943 Population In 1910 ----------27,888
5s C
INT. at!County Treasurer's office
BOND. DEBT:Jan 1'14- $160.000

Nov.
HUNTSVILLE.
This is the county seat of Madison
County. Inc. as a town In 1807 and
as a city in 1809. Commission government adopted June 19 1911.
V. 92, p. 1713. Pop. 1910 7,611.
Water Bonds (1st snort.)
55
F-A 320,0000_ _Feb. 1 1929
Funding Bonds.
1933
A-0 $40.000e__Oct. 15 1938
55 g
M-N 25,000c_ __Nov 2
58
5s g '12 11.1-S 130,0000_ _Mch 1 1942
(Subject to call at any interest date
after 20 years)
Sewer Bonds
1917
J-D $8.000c___Dec. 1 1927
65
40,000c___July 1
J-J
68
5,000_ ___Apr 1 1919
A-0
75
School and Funding Bonds.
340.0000 __Jan. 1 1932
Is g
GEN.BD. DT. Apr 1914_$308.000
309,100
debt
Assessment
3,366,210
Assess. val.'13(M act.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $10.00
INTEREST payable at Mechanics'
& Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
Coupons are all tax-receivable.

MISSISSIPPI
-DEBT OF STATE.
Water-Works Improvement Bds.
1931
45 '01 M-S 360,0000
-Works Pur. Bonds
Blenville Water
38 '07 J4 $281,000r
(See remarks above.)
Refunding Bonds.
434g'07 A-0_51,830,0000.0ct 1 1937
School Bonds.
55 '13 J-D$150,000____Dec 1 1943
BOND.DEBT Sept 1913.33,948,500
Total assessed val. 1913 _ _33,032.913
City tax (per $1.000) 1913 __ ..$11.00
INT. at Am. Ex. Nat. Bk., N. Y.
Of the original issue of $2,500.000
funding bonds of 1881, $1.897,000
were refunded on April 1 1908 (31,830,000 now outstanding, as given
above), being all that had not previously been retired. Besides being a direct obligation of the city,
the bonds arc additionally secured
by a first lien on wharf property,
water-front rights and privileges of
the city valued at $2,000.000. A
tax of 3 M mills Is being levied to provide for the payment of principal
and interest on these bonds.

189

Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val.'14(M act.)_ $6,985,000
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'13 *14.00 Os '95 3-3 $30,000__ __Jan 1 1925
Refunding Bonds
Population In 1910 (Census)_ _30,815
INT at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y. 45 '99 A-0 $5,000_ __Oct 2 1929
45 '00 J-J
2,000—__Jan 1 1930
City. and In Troy, Ala,
6,300____Jan 1 1934
48 '04 31-8
__ '06 _-- 25,200
RUSSELL COUNTY.
School Bonds.
Seale Is the county seat. Bonds
are tax-exempt. Pop. 1910, 25,937. 6s r '05 M-N $18,000__ __Apr 1 1925
Water Bonds.
Road Bonds.
55 g '11 M-S$100,000c___Mch 1 1941 65 '94 M-S $50.000____Mch 1 1924
i1()N1)1•;1) 111.i4 I VI:ty 1, Si.)1.510
1115
Building Bonds.
55 g '11 M-S $20.000c___Mch 1 1941 Assessed val.'07 (1-3 act.).1,240,000
4,961
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '14 $120,000 Population In 1910 was
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)__5,158,990
The city owns the electric-light,
State &Co.tax(per$1.000) '13 _314.00 bath and water plants
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bk,N.Y.CIty.
TUSCALOOSA.
County seat of Tuscaloosa County.
Incorp, Dec. 13 1819. Commission
government adopted June 26 1911.
V.93. p. 64. Pop'n 1910. 8,407.
Refunding Bonds.
$123.090c _ July 1 1932
5sg'02
Judgment Bonds
$800____July 1 1931
55
Willer Works Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $75,000c___Apr I 1939
50.000c___Jan 1 1942
Is
Water-Works-Impt. Bonds.
1944
58
Garbage-Crematory Bonds.
$5,000
_s 14
School Bonds
5s' 10 3-3 $30,000c_Jan 1 '20 &'30
5s '12 ___ 35,000c_Aug 15 1942
Sewer Bonds
55 '10 3-3 $25,000c_ __Jan 1 1930
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1913_5388,800
Paving debt May 10'13____ 131.000
SUMTER COUNTY.
Livingston Is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1912..3,121.952_
Road Bonds (Tax-Exempt),
Estimated actual value. _9,365,856
56
3120.0000
INTEREST is payable at ImBOND. DEBT Oct 1914.,. $120,000 porters' & Traders' Nat. Bank. N.Y.
Assessed val. 1914
6,174,778 and at Nat. Bk.of Commerce. N.Y.
Population In 1910
28,699

SELMA.
Selma Is in Dallas Co. Incorp. Apr.
30 1830. Bonds are tax-exempt.
Refunding Bonds.
45 '89 __ $137,350c_- ______ 1919
Public Building Bonds.
4s
$14,000c1927
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1910).
55 '07 31-N $140,000c _May 1 1927
High-School Bonds.
6s g '12 ____ 335,0000 __July 1 1937
Paving Bonds.
6s
M-N$74,500__Subject to call
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 5 '14__$401,350
Paving bonds (included)— $74 Silo
Sinking funds
31.249
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.) _ _ 7.312.350
Tax rate (per $1,000)'14-'15......$9.00
Population in 1910_
.13.649
Paving bonds are provided for by
special levy on abutting property.

MOBILE COUNTY.
County seat Is Mobile.
Refunding.
‘
Is '
05 \i- , 3113 Ogin0 _Mch 1 1928
55 '11 J-D 169,000o_ __June 1 1931
Court House and Jail Bonds.
4s'06
J-J $200,000c_ July I 1926
Road Bonds
55 '12 F-A$150,000____Feb 1 1932
5s '13 F
-A 150,000c___Aug I 1933
Is '14 F
-A 200,000____Feb 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_$1,012,000
Assess. val.'13(3-5 act.)_ _44.337.463
State & Co.tax (per $1,000.'13 $14.00
Population In 1910 (Census) _80.854
INT. on 4s is payable at Bank of
Mobile, N. B. A.; on others at City
Bank & Trust Co., Mobile, or at Nat.
City Bank, N. Y. City.
TAX-FREE.
---The county's 5%
bonds are exempt from taxation by TALLADEGA.
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY.
special law; all others actually.
Tuscaloosa is the county seat.
Talladega is the county seat of
Talladega County. Incorp. In 1850.
Bridge Bonds.
May $40,000c ____1919-1926
Commission government adopted 5s
MONTGOMERY.
1921
25,000c
Montgomery is the county seat of 1911; V. 93. p. 423. Pop.'10, 5,824. 445
J-J
Montgomery County. Incorp. Dec.
Refunding Bonds.
Building Bonds (tax-exempt).
1926
23 18.37. Commission government 13s
3-3 $20,000
J-J $20,000c___Jan 1 1921 55
formally Inaugurated Apr. 10 1911.
-House Bonds.
School Bonds (tax-exempt).
Court
V. 92, p. 1049. Pop'n '10, 38,136. 65
1932
J-3 $22,000c_ _Jan 1 1934 5s
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
J-J $75,000c
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds (tax-exempt)•
Moulton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $160,000
(is '88 J-J $150.0000_ _ May 1 1918 Sag
M-N$35,0000_ __May I 1920 Assess. val.'13 (abt.Mact.)14000.000
Road Bonds.
Water & Light (tax-exempt).
Si '12 M-N$123,000___May I 1942 68 '94 J-J 100.000c___Jan 1 1924
County tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $7.00
20,000c_ _Jan 1 1929 6348 g J4 350,0000
47,559
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1914_ $123,000 43.4s'99 J-J
1930 Population in 1910
50.000c___Jan 1 1944
'mot. Bonds (tax-exempt).
Assess. val. '14(3-5 act.)__3,787,319 4 Ms'04 J-J
25,0000- --Jan 1 1939 55 '1)8 J-J $10,0000___July 1 1928
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '13 $15.00 58 '09 J-J
Paving Bonds.
UNION SPRINGS.
21,984
Street Bonds (tax-exempt).
Population in 1910
This city Is in Bullock County.
68 '91 J-J $50,000c---Jan 1 1921 5s g '12 s-a $25,000c
1942
68 '94 J4 125.000c---Jan 1 1924 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__$162,000 Inc. prior to 1840. Pop. 4,055.
LIMESTONE COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '97 M-N 150,000c___May 1 1927 Assessed val. '12(4 act.)_2,375,670
Athens Is the county seat.
School Bonds.
Tax rate (per 31,000) 1911_35.00 5s g '12 J-J $30,000_ __ -Jan 1 1942
Road Bonds.
Water Bonds.
1937 6s '91 J-J $25.000c—Jan 1 1921 INT. at Nat. Park Bk.. N. Y. City,
410'07 31-N 3135,0000
5s g '12 J4 $5,000___Jan 1 1945
BOND.DEBT Oct 21 '14_ $135,000 58 '94 J4 25,000c__ _Jan 1 1924
__- 20,000
-s
Assess. val. '14 (1-3 act.)__6,093,072 4 M5'99 J4 35,000c__ _Jan 1 1929 TROY.
Light Bonds.
County seat of Pike County.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '13.$14.01, 4%8'04 J-J 100,000c___Jan 1)944
--- $10.000
Population In 1910 (Census)_26.880 5s '09 J-J 140.000c___July 1 1939 Incorp. Feb. 4 1843. For ..letalla _s
concerning settlement of certain bond BOND. DEBT May 1 '14_ $65,000
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y 58 Funding Bonds.
g '10 J-J $100,000c___ Jan 1 1940 int., see S.& C.Supp for May 25 1912 Assessed val (3-5 act.)'13_1.083,000
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate'per $1.000)'13_$10.00
Electric Light.
68 '91 J-J $20,000c___jan 1 1921 6s '01 F
MADISON COUNTY.
-A $8,000_ _ Feb 1 1921
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bank, N.Y.
Huntsville. Bonds 4)48'07 J-J 544,000c_ Jan I 1937
County seat is
Park, Warehouse & Wharf Bonds.
are tax-exempt. Pop. 1910, 47,041.
4 Ms'99 J4 $30,000c—Jan 2 1929
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
Road Bonds.
58
J-J $50,000c_ Jan. I 1929 4%s'02 J-J
75.000c_J an 1 1942
in the following table we give statistics regarding minor civil dIvisionsin
5s '09 J-3 10,000c_ --Jan 1 1939
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1919)
the State of Alabama which are not represented among the foregoing:
53
3-3 $22,500c
Water-Works Bonds.
1920
58
M-N 27,00(e
1925 4 4s'98 A-0$600,000o_ _Jan 1 1928
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n.
(Subject to call after 19)5.)
•1%3'04 34 200,000o. __July I 1944
$1,000. 1910.
Debt.
Si
M-N $25.000c
1935 58 '09 J4 25,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 Abbeville (T). Henry County_$32,000 Debt. Valuation. 35.00
1.441
None $500,000
GEN.BD.DT July 1 '14_$2,599,000 Alabama City(C),
(Subject t., call after 1925.)
____
4.313
Etowah
Special paving debt (add'i) 916,825 Andalusia (0),Covington Co. 50,000 $1,000 ele750,000 -__Refunding (Red. beg. in 1929).
2,480
.180.205
Co.. 25.000
4 1s'09 _
350.000_ _ _July 1 1939 Floating debt
212,957
e492,000 310.00
1.060
3500
: 0
BOND.DEBT May 23'14 $172,500 Sinking fund_
175,127 Atmore, Fscambia County __ 23 000 20.000 e1,170,000
1,123
____
Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)..12,563,017 Assess. val.'14 (2-5 act.)_23.801,951 Clanton (T). Chilton Co
1.130
2.000 4358.600 __-_
State&Co tax(per 31,0001 '13 $15.00 City tax (per $1,000) 1914 _$11.25 Clayton(T),Barbour County.. 25.000
Cleburne
e2.452.098 15.00 13,385
050.000
INTEREST payable at Mechanics' Total tax rate (per 31.000)'14 $25.25 Conecuh County
_-__ 21.433
County
140,000 26.000 44,969,347
& Metals' Nat. Bank, New York.
INT. at Old Colony Trust Co.,
County_23.313
Boston. Coupons are tax receivable CrenshawCullman
Cullman,
County__ _ -97 000
6 0
5 0
e
8,000 e1.050.000 e7.50
2,130
MARION COUNTY.
Decatur (C). Morgan County-- 85,000 10,875 e1,358.270 e8.00
4.128
Hamilton is the county seat.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Escambia County
64.000
None e7,000.000 e14.00 18,889
County seat Is Montgomery.
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt).
Etowah County
140,000
None el0.945.118 15.00 39.109
Road Bonds.
55 '14 F-A$100,000____1t'eb 1 1944
Greenville (C), Butler County_ 80,000
None el.760,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $100,000 4 %s'07 J-J $250,000c. _July 1 1957 Hurtsboro, Russell
*430.000 :::: 3.
1ZI
_
4,200,000 430'09 _
150.000b—May 1 1959 Jasper (T), WalkerCounty_ — 34.000
Assessed valuation
County__ 64,500
1.000
-23 0
1..504
8
Road and Bridge Bonds.
in 1910
17,495
Population
Lafayette (C). ChambersCo__ 40,000
e500.000 i5.0
1.632
5s
A-0 $425,000c
1935 Luveme (T), Crenshaw County 30,000 5,000
None 4511,428
_ -BOND.DEBT Apr 1914.. _3825,000 Macon County
MARSHALL COUNTY.
None *5,247,883 *15AS 20.049
50,000
Total assessed val. 1913_;33,625,134 New Decatur, Morgan
Guntersville is the county seat.
County.. 75.000 10.000 e2,700,000 e8.00
6,118
Bonds declared valid by Supreme (Assess't about M to 3-5 actual value) Ozark (C). Dale County
41,000
None
7800.000 75.00
2.229
State &Co.tax(per $1,000) '13 $14.50 Phoenix (C), Lee County
V. 97. p. 188.
Court.
5,000
- __
4 53
2: 54
05
Population In 1910 (Censusi_ _82.176 Prattville (C), Autauga Co _ _ 25,000
Road (int. at Treasurer's office).
e520,6_
2.222
INTEREST Is payable at the Roanoke(0), Randolph Co__ 50,000 10,499 41,009.729 45.00
55 '13 .J-3 $130,000____July 1 1943
.55.000
None e954,954 _ _ _
DEBT May 1914_ $130,000 Traders' & Merchants' Nat. Bank and St. Clair County
TOTAL
None e5,891.724
85
_,0
_--- 20.175
Assessed valuation 1913_ __4,712,543 the First Nat. Bank, Montgomery.
Tuskegee (T), Macon Co..,,.. 30,000
3,500 e870,800 -___
2,803
State & Co.tax(per$1.000)'13_$15.00
Uniontown (C), Perry County_ 25,000
1,000.000 a5.00
1,836
28,553 MORGAN COUNTY.
Population in ION
0
Deoatur Is the county seat. Bonds —3 ) City. (T) Town. 11911 figures. d 1312 figures. e 1913 figures.
* 1914 figures. y This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 33,781.
MOBILE.
Informed as to what is total debt. g Total debt.
Koad Bonds.
Mobile is the county seat of Mobile
.ea J-3 8280000e
July 1 1938
Co. InC. 1812. Commission government adopted June 5 1911. City BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $260,000
has paid its interest regularly since ASSOM. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_10.262,387
compromise with bondholders in State & Co tax (per $1.000)'13 $15.00
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
1881 In Jan. 1907 city purchased
of the Blenville Water Supthe lants
ply Co.for $350,000. payments to be NORTH BIRMINGHAM.
See Birmingham.
made in 30 annual installments, deITS
ferred payments carrying 3% int.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
V. 83,p. 175. Up to Sept. 13 1913 PERRY COUNTY.
Marion is the county seat.
*69.000 of this amount had been paid.
Bridge Bonds.
Entire water supply is now controlled
Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 7 1798)___aApr. 7 1798
$16,000--Jan 1 '19-'20
_a
by city. Population 1910,51.251.
Admitted as a State (Act March 11817)
Dec. 10 1817
Road Bonds.
Sewer Bonds 1899.
Water and
4Ms'99 J-J $745,000c_ __Jan 2 1929 55 '12 J4 $110,000c --Jan 1 1942 Total area of State (square miles)
46,810
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ 3126,000
Sewer Bonds.
Jackson
Assessed valuation 1914_ —4,558,810 State Capital
5s '12 M-N$100,000
Actual valuation (est) --._9,500.000 Governor (term expires January 1916)
Paving Bonds (part yearliO•
Earl Brewer
(per
6s '01 J-D $11.0000_ __Series "A" State & co. tax1910 $1,000)'14 $14.00 Secretary of State (term expires Jan 1916)__ .J. W. Power
31,222
—Series"B" Population in
58 '02 J-J 53,500
Serles "C" INT.at Hanover Nat.Bk.,N.Y.City Treasurer (term expires January 1916)
P. S. Stovall
58 '04 M-S 158,000
Series"D"
a This is the date of the organization of the old Mississippi Territory,
53 '06 M-N 93,000
-A 75,000. __ __Series"E" PIKE COUNTY.
58 '08 F
which was divided up into two parts when the State was created.
Troy Is the county seat.
55 '09 M-N 158,000 _ __Series "F"
LEGISLATURE meets in regular session (unlimited as to duration) bi-A 81,000 -- __Series "G' 5s '11 ___ $27,000
58 '09 F
ennially In even years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Janu__ 15,000
82,000_ _ —Series"H"
5s '11 J4
ary. Constitutional amendment to this effect adopted by the voters in
Jan 1935
58 '10 J-D 10,000 ___ „Serles "I" 48 '08 .:14 50,000
November 1910. V. 91, p. 599.
Road Bonds
-A 160,0000 --Series"J"
5s '12 F
1933
HISTORY OF DEBT —For early history of the State debt of
34 5100.0000
Series"K" 448
58 '13 F
-A 69,000
Mls.slissIPP1
Series"L" BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.... *192,000 see "State and City Supplement" of April 1894, page 170.
58 '14 --- 82,000

JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat is Birmingham. Bonds
are tax-exempt. Pop.'10, 226.476.
Court House and Jail.
J-D 3200,000c_ Dec. 1 1917
68
M-S 200,000c__ Mar I 1919
6s
Hospital Bonds.
$100,000c
1963
434g'13
goad Bonds.
M-N $50,000c_ Nov. I 1919
6s
J-J
50,0000 :July 15 1920
53
A-0 100.000c_ Oct. 1 1921
138
Sewer Bonds.
434sg J-J
$100,000c. July 1 1931
Sanitary Bonds.
J-J $20,0000. July 1 1931
45
4 Ms 0'01 34 380.000c July 1 1931
BOND.DEBT May?'14 $1,200,000
Ass'd val.'13(30% act.).142,000,000
State & Co. tax (per M) 1912_$13.00
INT.on all bonds payable In N.Y.:
on 4 Ms due 1931 and 53 due 1920 at
Hanover Nat. Bank; on Os due 1917
at Nat. Park Bank; on 6s due 1919
at First Nat. Bank.




State of Mississippi.

MISSISSIPPI-CITIES AND TOWNS.

190

State Bonds. 1888.
Funding Bonds.
Jan. 1103.000c_Jan. 1 1919
July 1 1930 45
45'lO J-J $264,000
Funding Bonds, 1906.
435g'14 J-Jf $937,500c_July 1'19-'33
.1-.1 $500,000 _ _Jilly 1 1016
I 312,500c Ju1y 1 1934 45
Refunding Bonds 1907-(Taz Er.)
State Bonds 1875.
J-J $137 000e_ _Jan. 1. 1927
$450.Int.ceased1878 334s
_
65
Certificates of Indebtedness
State Bonds 1904. (c)
'70 --- 32,449____On dem'nd
J-J $500,000__July 1 1934
34s
(Subject to call after July 1. 1914.)
INTEREST is payable at office of State Treasurer.
-Mississippi's indebtedness on Oct. 1 1913 (Including
TOTAL DEBT.
$2,345,214.52 of debt for school funds, dtc., on which `Interest alone has to be
paid) was $3,852,113.52, and of this amount a large proportion was held
by various State funds. Cash on hand and in depositories Oct. 1 1913,
3325,855.06.
The constitution of the State interdicts the payment of the so-called
"Union Bank"and "Planters' Bank" bonds. In Dec. 1911 the Corporation
of Foreign Bondholders of London (together with II. B. Hollins & Co. of
New York. who in Nov.1913 filed a petition in bankruptcy)consented to act
as readjustment managers for the benefit of the holders of the old defaulted
"Union Bank" and "Planters' Bank" bonds who might deposit their bonds
under the terms of an agreement provided for that purpose. V.93,p.1803.
-FACTS CONCERNING.
-The State SuBOND ISSUE OF 1910
preme Court on May 29 1911 decided the suit started by former State
Treasurer Edwards, who refused to pay the interest due Jan. 1 1911 on
$600,000 bonds sold in July 1910, on the ground that should the bondholders receive interest that accrued prior to the date on which they paid
their purchase money, the sale would be below par, in violation of the
statutes. The Stoic mipreme Court held this view was correct. V. 92,
p. 1511. The 1911 Legislature appropriated $600,000 for the redemption
of so much of the issue of 1910 presented to the State Auditor between
Jan. 1 and Jan. 15 1912, and during that time $336,000 bonds were redeemed. The interest coupons maturing at that time were also paid.
Those still holding the 1910 bonds were given an opportunity to exchange
them for new bonds provided for by the Legislature in 1911 and $284,000
were exchanged in this manner.
-Chapter 147, Laws of 1914.
MUNICIPAL BORROWING POWERS.
approved March 12 1914, fixes the limit upon the debt which may be incurred by municipalities for the construction or purchase of public utillties,
and for public improvement, purchase of land for municipal buildings, and
for parks, cemeteries and the protection of the municipality from overflows,
the control of streams, establishment of harbors, landing docks, wharves
and the construction of certain municipal buildings and liquidation of debts
of municipalities. Sections covering this subject are as follows:
Section 2. The amount of the bonds to be issued, including all outstanding bonds, shall not exceed in amount 7% of the assessed value of the taxable property of the municipality, unless in an election held for that purpose a two-thirds majority of the qualified electors voting shall have voted
for the issuance of the bonds, but in no case shall the amount exceed 10%
of the assessed value.
Section 3. The amount that may be issued by cities having 10,000 or
more inhabitants for the purpose of improving or paving street or sidewalks,
or constructing or otherwise acquiring water-works, gas, electric plants,
and for the improvement,repair and extension thereof,may exceed 10%,but
In no case to exceed 15% of the assessed value which shall be submitted to
an election as above.
Section 4. The limit on the amount of bonds that may be issued shall
not apply to bonds or other obligations issued for liquidation, or to raise
funds to liquidate any indebtedness when this Act becomes operative, or to
bonds the proceeds of which have been invested in enterprises producing
or having sufficient revenue over and above their operating expenses to pay
the interest on these bonds.
Section 5. The municipalities operating under the commission government laws are authorized to issue bonds for the foregoing purposes by a majority vote, as provided in the commission government laws, and the requirement of a two-thirds majority shall not apply to such municipalities.
Section 7. That this Act shall in no way affect the validity of any bonds
heretofore issued, or of any bonds which may have been heretofore authorized at an election held under existing law, whether the bonds so authorized
have been issued or not, and shall not affect or repeal any private or local
laws now in force and effect authorizing the issuance of bonds for any
purpose.
It is also provided that whenever bonds shall be issued for the construction
or purchase of water-works. gas or electric plants, they may be secured by
the pledge of the revenue of such plants. This new law is given in full in
V. 99, p. 1312.
Another Act passed by the 1914 Legislature authorizes cities of 20,000 or
over operating under commission government laws to issue, outside the
debt limit, not exceeding $500,000 bonds for street improvements. This
Act is given in full in V. 99, p. 1312.
-Ali bonds
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL AND DRAINAGE BONDS.
issued by this State are non-taxable under the law authorizing their issue
ance. Municipal bonds are taxable.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS EXEMPT FROM TAXATION -During
the 1908 session of the Legislature an Act was passed (Chapter 141, Laws of
1908) and approved Feb. 20 1908 providing that "In addition to the property already exempt from taxation, the bonds of the drainage districts of
the State of Mississippi shall be exempt from taxes of any character whatever." V. 87, p. 1254.
ASSESSED V AL U ATION.-The State's assessed valuation and tax rate
have been as follows:
Real
Personal
Railroads. Total Assessed Tax
Years.
Estate.
Property. Telegraphs. etc. Valuation. per M.
1913
$432,319,608
1912
$240,104,988 $111,344,988 $80,101,052 411,551,004 *8.00
1910
51,002,284
231,889,588 110,713,772
393,605,644
6.00
1908
222,624.868 112,539,387
48,659,504
383.823.739 6.00
1906
222,386,593 101,663,396
44,493,920
368,543,909
6.00
1905
37.750,505
151,506 047 95,086,585
284,343.137
6.00
57,400,338
1900
27,049,788
131,315,821
215.765,947 6.00
1899
113.579,916
48,358,640
26,337,353
188.275,909
6.50
1893
113,409,358
47,540,169
160,940,527
5.00
POPULATION OF STATE.
1910
1,797.114 1870
136,621
827,92211830
1.55i,27011860
1900
75.449
791,30511820
1890
1,289,600 1850
608,526 1810
40,351
1880
1.131.597 1840
8.83(
375,651 1800
The proportion of colored population was 57.47% In 1880, 57.98% jr
58.6% In 1900 and 56.2% in 1910. In number, blacks were 310,809
1890.
In 1850, 437,404 In 1860. 444,201 In 1870,650,291 in 1880. 747.720 in 1890.
905,930 In 1900 and 1.009.487 in 1910.
CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.
-For debts of civil divisions not found among the statements given
NOTE.
below. see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State.
Bridge Bonds.
ABERDEEN.
This city is the county seat of Is g '05 __ $3,000c_ _Jan 1 1915
Monroe County. Pop'n '10. 3,708. 6s g '08 Mar 18,500c-Mar 16 1923
Jan 12,000c---Jan 19 1923
58
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
es '05 A-0 383,119c_Apr 1 '15-'25
Es '12 Dec$150.000c-Dec 2 1952
Refunding School Bonds
Refunding RR. Bonds.
58 '05 Apr $25,000c__ Apr 1 1920 434g'06 Jan 292,0000-Jan 1 '17-'30
Electric Light and Sewer Bonds.
July 80,500c-July 1 '15-'25
45
55 '05 ___ $19,800_
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914__ $356,000
'Frisco RR. Bonds.
Assess. val. '14(3-5 act.)_ _7,866,217
___ $4,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14-$12.00
Funding Bonds
INT.at County Treas. office.
--- $10,000
City Hall Bonds.
55 '11 J-J $18.700-July 1 '15-'$1 ALCORN COUNTY.
Negro-School-House Bonds.
Corinth is the county seat.
5s '11 J-J 33,90ec_July 1 '14-'31
Road Bonds (Part clue yearly).
BOND. DEBT July 1911 _3152.800
1932
Assessed val.'11 (2-5 act.)_1.531,000 5s '12 ____ $50,000
__$15.0( Is '14 arm 50,000_Apr 1 1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1913__ $108,500
Assessed valuation__.....3,116,000
ADAMS COUNTY.
County seat is Natchez. Bonds State deCo.tax(per $1,000) '12 _518.00
18,159
Population in 1910
are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10, 25,265.




AMORY.
This city is in Monroe Co. Bonds
are tax-free. Pop'n 1910, 2,122.
School Building Bonds.
5s8zes_ _ $10,600
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
--- 815,300
Water and Sewer Bonds.
55414'11 J'ne $57,800
BOND. DEBT May 1914-__383,700
Ass'd val.'13 (2-3 act.)...1.005,834
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$11.00
INT. at Merchants' & Farmers'
Bank in Amory, city depository, or
any other bank in Amory.

[VoL. xcnc.
CO.BD.DT.Sept 29'13_ $100,000
Road and bridge district
debt Oct 1913
1
County _4,185,092
Assessed valua- Dist. 1 _ 406,564
Hon
Dist. 2_2,684,662
DIst.
State&Co.tax(per $1.000) '13_317.00
Population of county in 1910_20.203
INT. payable partly at Bank of
West Point and Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.

COAHOMA COUNTY.
Friar Point is the county seat.
Railroad Bonds.
___ 330.0000--------1916
68
Road and Bridge Bons.
BILOXI.
-1930
-- $100,0000
This city is In Harrison County. 4345
___ 75,0000 --------1940
Incorp. 1896. Commission govern- Is
ment adopted May 28 1910. V. 90. Is '12 June §50.0000___une 1 1942
Court-House Bonds.
p. 1503. Pop'n 1910, 8,049.
1923
$35,000e
Is
Markst-Houss Bonds
BOND.DEBT Oct 1913__ $290,000
Is
-. $33.000
Assess. val.'13(30% act.)*5,547,681
Street Bonds
Population In 1910 ----------34,217
Is
___ $24,500
* The assessment of railroads, exBridge Bonds
press and telephone companies not
____ $13,000
included.
Fire-Alarm and Water Bonds
INT. on bonds of 1912 payable at
310.000
_
Is
John Nuveen & Co., Chicago.
Water Bonds
__
---- $37.000
COLUMBUS.
____ 25,000
58
County seat of Lowndes County,
55 '11 ann 70,000
-A 83,000„Feb 1 '15-'32 Inc. 1821. Bonds are tax-exempt.
58 '12 F
School Bonds
1'Improvement Ponds.
Is '12 M-S $45,000-Mch 1 '15-'32 Is g '06 M-S $80.000c- _ .Sept 1 1928
Refunding Railroad Aid.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1912_$225,000
M-N$98,000c___Apr 1 1922
Total assessed val. 19114,800,000 55
Water and Sewer Bonds.
8,000,000
Actual value (est.).
Apr $70,000e_ .Apr 1 1919
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _ _ .39 08 434s
City Hall, School House & Sewer.
4s
J-11 $50.000c__ _June I 1922
BOGUE HASTY DRAIN. DIST.
This district Is In Bolivar County. BOND. DEBT Mar 31'14_ $278,000
13s '10 Apr 3128,000cApr 1 '15 '31 Assess. val. (3-5 act.) '14_4,880,470
City tax (per $1,000) 1914._..$8.50
(Payable $8,000 yearly.)
BOND.DEBT April 1914 _$128,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_325.50
INTEREST Is payable at Bank oi Population in 1910
8 988
Comm. & Tr .Co. in Memphis. Tenn
t INT.at Nat. Bank of Commerce.
N. Y.; others at Columbus.
BOGUE PHALIA DRAIN. DIST.
A district in Washington County. COPIAH COUNTY.
These bonds are part of an issue of
Hazichurst is the county seat.
$757,500.
Pop'n of county '10, 35,914.
F-A $300,000 --_1918-1933
6s g
Road Dist. No. 1 (tax-exempt).
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $300,000 53 '11 Feb $75,000c_Feb 1 '22-'36
Assess. val. '13 (Yi act)_ _1,750,000 5s '12 Jan 75,000c_July 1 '23-'37
INT. payable in Chicago.
6s '13 J-J 25.000c
-July 1 '24-'38
65 '14 J-J 25,000c-Jan 1 '25-'39
BOLIVAR COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 2 (tax-exempt).
County seat is Rosedale.
6s '13 Apr $75,000c-Apr 1 '24-'38
13s '14 J-J 50.000c_May 1 '25-'39
Railroad Bonds.
us '00 May 3150.000e_May IS 1918
Court-House Bonds.
5: Ref. (Red. beg. in '13). ..s '02 __.. $65,000
Fund.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Is '02 Slav $87,000c__May 1 1930
_ _Apr
40'05 __.. $50.000_ _..Apr 1 1930
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Is '09 May $75,000_ ___May 1 1934 55 '09 __.. 30.000_ _ _ _June7 1929
_
Is '10 _ _ 100.000__ Nov 1930 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1914..$145.000
• 325,000
I-Ugh-School (Red. 6eg. in 1918). Road district debt
-6,595,139
13s '13 Aug $25,000_ _Aug 1 1938 Assessed val. '13 (34 act.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ _ 8128,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-$23.50
INT. at County Treas. office.
9,174,844
Assessed valuation
'12
State & Co tax (per$1.000) .313 00
$1,000) 1912__ 10.00 CORINTH.
Levee tax (per
This city is in Alcorn County. Last
48.905
Population in 1910
charter established in 1884.
INT. at Valley Bank, Rosedale.
Water Works and Sewer Bonds.
,
_s
BROOKHAVEN.
.
720 0
$48 800
Various Improvements
This city is in Lincoln County.
.s
School Bonds.
School Bonds.
1932
$10,000
5s '12
_s 11 ___ $7,000 ______
Refunding Bonds.
5s '12 A-0 $31,950 _Oct 1 '15-32 BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_3127,800
Assess. val.'13 (50-80%act)2,028,791
BOND.DEBT May 4 '14__$134,700
Assessed valuation 1913_ __2,343,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913___$30.50
5 800
.5,293 Population In 1910
Population In 1910
INT. at City Treasurer's office.
CHICKASAW COUNTY.
Houston is the county seat.
DE SOTO COUNTY SUPERVISRoad Bonds (tax-exempt).
ORS' DISTRICTS.
1937
55 '12 ___ $50,000
No. 3 Bonds.
eis '14 A-0 100,000c___Apr 1 1939 6s District $50,000-_June 1 '22-'37
'12 J-D
BOND.DEBT Mar 21 '14_$95,000
District No. 1 Bonds.
1913___5,442,000
Assessed valuation
'12 J-D $75,000c-June 1 '22-'37
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13-518.20 6s District No. 2 Bonds.
22,848 6s '12 J-D $50,000c-June 1 '22-'37
Population in 1910
District No. 5 Bonds.
CLAIBORNE COUNTY.
$50,900„June 1'22-'37
Port Gibson is the county seat. 6s'12 J-D
BOND. DEBT iDist. No. 1-$75,000
Court-House Refunding Bonds. Apr. 1914_ Dist. No. 2- 50,000
1933
Is '13 $50,000
Dist. No. 5.- 50,000
Road Bonds.
No. 3.. 50,000
1933 Assessed value-'Diet. No. 1 $950,435
55 '13 ___ $10,000
Dist.
it Bridge Bonds (Tax-free).
Dist. No.2 874,840
Mon
Is '14 Jan $10,000c___Apr 8 1934
Dist.No.5 1,165,015
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914__378.000
Dist.No.3.. 765,000
28,800
Floating debt
INT payable at Cont. & Comm.
Assessed valuation 1913_3,300,000 Nat.
Bank
or Bank
17,403 Commerce of Chicago, Memphis.of
Population in 1910
de Trust Co.,
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.,D1.Y
FORREST COUNTY.
Hattiesburg is the county seat.
Road Dist. (Red. beg. in 1923).
Is '13 Feb$100,000c_ __Feb 1 1938
Co. bd. di. Nov 17 '13
$210,000
Road dist debt Mar 1913__ 100,000
Assessed val of dist 1912__5,172,000
CLARKSDALE.
Assessed val of county '12 9,8311,812
This city Is in Coahoma County. Population of county in 19I0__20,722
This city owns Its water, light and Population of district, 1910_ _ _14,228
sewer plant, valued at $210,000.
Commission government adopted GEORGE COUNTY
Bonds are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1910.
imcedale Is the county scat.
4,079.
Court
-House Bonds.
_ $104,800
_s
53 '12 J-D 821.267._..__1914-1942
Paving Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
Is '14 s-an 360,000
1934 55 '12 J-D $3,384
1914-1942
School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
__ $29,700
58 '12 J-J $29,000e-July 1 '14-'40
Water,
_s--Light & Sewer Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 7 1914_ $74,500
5s '11 IL-S 3122.800e _Sept 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1913 -2.022,000
BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $256,800 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '13.$21.00
Assessed val. '13(( act.)_3,343,393 Population in 1910
6.599
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__ _$13.00
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y..
and at John Nuveen & Co.,Chicago.
CLAY COUNTY.
West Point is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
GREENVILLE.
This city is In Washington County.
fis '12 anni$40,000 District No. 1
I 41,000 District No. 3 Incorp. as a town 1870 and as a city
(Due $500 of each issue yearly after 1886. Bonds are free from city taxes.
10th year and balance due 25th yr.) Pop'n 1910. 9,610. Int. at Bank
of America, N. Y.
District No. 2 Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
es '13 Nov $80,000____part yearly
6s '14 M-S 15,000__Mar 1 '24-'39 Is '04 M-N $50,000c- __ May 1 1924
CLARKE COUNTY.
Quitman is the county seat.
Court-House & Jail(Red. beg.18)
1933
Is '13 _-- $50,000
TOT. DEBT Apr 30 '14_--$50,000
21,630
Population in 1910

Nov., 1914

MISSISSIPPI-CITIES AND TOWNS.

191

Fire Dept. Bonds (tax-exempt).
LAUREL.
School Bonds.
This city Is in Jones Co. Commis- 155 '11 J-.1 $15.000e_ _Jan 1 1941
June $23.800c___June 1 1922
bs
City-Hail Bonds.
6.700c_Feb 1 1923 sion government adopted Dec. 19
Feb
65
9543'11 J-J $75.000o_ --Jan 1 1941
55 '06 M-N 64,200c-May 1 1926 1911. Population 1910. 8.465.
___ $40,000
Sanitary Bonds.
Aug 15,000c-Aug 1 1917 -5
6s
5s '13 ___ $10,000__$1,000 yearly
1932
Sewer Bonds (tax-exempt).
-A *65,000c
F
bs
fiff '04 ____ 519,300____Mch 1 1924
Railroad Terminal Bonds.
Building Bonds.
Apr $24,100c___Apr 1 1924 be '13 J-D 30.0000___Apr 1 1933 55 '13 A-0 $50,000
bs
($2,000 payable annually)
15,000c- _July 1 1933
School Bonds(tax-exempt).
534s'13 J-J.
Ss '98 ____ §15,000____sept 6 1918 GEN. BD. DT. July 1 '14 1899,000
Street and Sewer Bonds.
14.000____May 2 1919 Special tax bonds (add'1).. 421,878
Feb $94,000c___Feb 1 1922 55 '99
5s
F-A 45,000c_Aug 1 1928 55 '00 ____ §1,500____Oct 1 1920 Water-works bonds(add I) 400,000
5s
1932 5s '02 ___ 8.000___Jan 1 1922 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '14 1,720,878
-A *85,000c
F
bs
259,599
'12 J-D 30,000c-June 1 1932 55 '05 ____ 19.400___Aug 5 1925 Cash on hand
bs
55 '07 ____ 15,000____Feb 1 1927 Assess.val.'14(2-3act)(est)15,000.000
Sewerage Bonds.
Apr $92.500c___Apr I 1919 55 '08 ____ 30,000___July 1 1028 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14_516.00
bs
55 '09
10.000__-June I 1929
INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N.Y.
Municipal Bldg. & Inapt.
5s '07 J'ne $50,000c-June 1 1927 5s '12 J-D 30,000__ _ _June 1 1932
-On Sept. 19 1913
DEBT LIMIT.
1930 55 '13 J-D 25,000c__Apr 1 1933 a charter amendment was adopted
F-A 158.000c
Ss
Street Bonds (tax-exempt).
Street Inlet. & Bridge Bonds.
limiting the city's indebtedness to
May $8.600c-May 1 1920 55 '09 ____ $10.000____June 1 1929 10% of the assessed valuation and
5$
J'ne 13.900c-June 1 1923
Water Bonds (tax-exempt).
58
providing that bonds may be Issued
May 29,100c-May 1 1926 5s '01 ____ $30,000-Apr 15 1921 for certain purposes of improvement
55
534s'13 J-J 60.000c-July 1 1933 55 '02 ____ 7.000___4an 1 1922 on a majority vote. V. 97. p. 901.
55 '04 ____ 13.300____Mch 1 1929
•Funding Bonds.
58 '12 J-1) $60,000c..__June 1 1932 5s '09 ____ 10,000____June 1 1929
GREENWOOD.
75,000-___July 1 1933 55 '13 J-D 15,000c___Apr 1 1933 MISSISSIPPI LEVEE DISTRICT.
534513 J-.1
the county seat of Le,
P. 0. Greenville. Bond. are taxThis city Is
Municipal Bldg. Bonds.
Water Bonds.
flore County. Popula. 1910,5,836.
J-J $196,000c-Jan 1 1928 5s '14 F-A 548,000c_Feb 1 1934 exempt. Int. at office of Treasurer.
Os
Levee Construction Bonds.
Light Ec Water (Part Yearly).
-A 145,000c-Aug 1 1928 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $321,600
F
58
1934 Ps
$122.600_
M-N$200.0000_May 1 1924
-Feb 1 1930 Assessed val.'13(34 act.)_ _4,585,700 611
55 '04 _-_
-A 95,000c
F
1.1-N 1.000.0000 _May 2 1944
§improvement Bds.(Part-yearly). 534s'13 J-J 100,000c-July 1 1933 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913____17.00 5s
_ .1924
55 '06-- 129.800Street, Bridge & School Bonds.
§INT. at Merchants-Laclede Nat. 5s '13 .J-J 1,000,000c_July 1 1953
Refdg.(red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
*Ref. School Bonds (Part vrarly . Os
Feb $20,000c-Feb 1 1919 Bk., St. L.; others at Chase Nat.
1926
119,800
_
434s'09 M-s $450.000c_Sept 1 1934
55 '06
Colored Public School.
Bank, N. Y.
§Drainage Bonds
.
.1-J 500,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1936
4
6s
Dec $7,500c-Dec 31 1914
BOND. DEBT Jan 191443,300,000
55 '10 F-A $20.000c___Feb 1 1930 TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1 '14_$1,578,400
Funding Bonds
22,397,494
Assess. val. 1912
Water-works exemption__
5313,000 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
county seat.
Monticello Is the
55 '10 F-A $10,000c__ _Feb 1 1930 NET BD. DT.Oct 1 1914 1,042,400
60,000.000
Real value (est.)
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1909_3201,900 Assessed val.'13(34 act.)_13,500,000
The valuation given above is on
1942 property behind public levee and
Assessed valuation 1909._ 3.132,797 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-416.50 5s '12 J-J $25,000
-House Bonds.
Court
Total tax (per $1.000) 1909__$10.00
• Bonds are tax-exempt.
does not Include anything in front
1942 on river side.
*Exempt from taxation.
59 '12 J-J 150,000
INT. on water bonds due 1928.
-Cotton tax,
TAX RATE for 1911.
6 INT. at City Treasurer's office. school and street bonds due 1931 and TOTAL DEBT Oct 3 1914 575,000
3,250,000 $1 00 per bale on cotton; levee tax,
bonds dated 1913 is payable at Nat. Assessed valuation
13,080 $10 per $1,000; land tax, b cents per
in 1910
GRENADA.
Park Bank, N. Y. City: on sewerage PopulationBank of Monticello.
INT. at
acre; railroad tax. $200 per mile on
This city is in Grenada County.
bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.,
main line and $120 per mile on branch
and on the 5 and 6% water bonds LEE COUNTY.
Street Bonds.
lines or feeders
55 '13 J-J $25,000c_ _July 1 1933 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Tupelo is the county seat.
Nov 15'134105,000
BOND. DEBT
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
MONROE CO. ROAD DISTIL
Assessed valuation 1913__1,534,535
(is '13 A-0 $90.000____Sept 1 1936
Aberdeen is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913____$15.50 JACKSON COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Pascagoula is the county seat.
5348'13 J-D $35,000--Apr 1 1938
2,814
Population in 1910
-8 '13 ___ $40,000
General Road Bonds.
1st Dist. Road Bonds (Tax-Exem.)
--Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s '09 ___ $25,000„Sept 1 '15-'39
5s '12 Jan $30,000c- _Jan 1 1937
GRENADA COUNTY.
Supervisors' Dist. No. 2 Bonds. 5 Ias'12 ___ $200,000
4th Dist. Road Bonds(Tax-exempt)
Grenada is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
6s '12 ___ $5,000__Oct 1 '22-'31
bs '11 m-N31.25.900e_May 1 1936
Bridge Bonds.
Os '14 M-81:2
08,000„May 7'25-'38
5th Dist. Road Bonds(Tax-exempt)
bs '12 Sept $30,000--Sept 1 1932 6sSupervisors' Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
172,000_ _ _May 7 1939 5s '12 July $59.999e_July 1 '23-37
'12 __ $25,000„Oct 1 '22-'32
.. _ 30,000
4y2s
$50,000 Courty has no general bonded debt.
68 '13 ___ 10,000__Sept 2 '23-'33 Court Housebonds
Bonds.
Road $380,000 Road district debt Sept '12 $300,000
Supervisors' Dist. No. 4 Bonds. Total debt May 1914
bs '12 Sept $15,000---Sept 1 1932 6s '12
31 '22-'32 Assessed valuation 1913 _ _ _ 7,198.892
L_1,000,000
TOTAL DEBT April 1914.. $75,000 6s'13 ___ $30,000_Aug 1 '23-'33 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '1$_51;3.00 Assessed val-f Dist. No 4_3,000.000
15,000__Oct
tuition '121 Dist. No.
Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.).._4.000,000
Population in 1910
28.894
(Dist. No. 5_ _ 836,710
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'14420.50 65Supervisors' Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
'12 ___ $26.000_.Oct I '22-'23
35.178
Population In 1910
15,727
Population in 1910
Van Cleve Cons. Sch. Dist. Bds.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office or
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. 65 '13 ___ $3,000„Dec 2 '28-'32 LEFLORE COUNTY.
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Greenwood is the county seat.
6s '14 ___
1,500__Sept 1 '15-29
Bridge Bonds (Tax-exempt).
GULFPORT.
Biz Point Separate Sch.Dist.
This city is in Harrison County. 6s '14
$1,000__Aug 1 '15-'24 Is g '07 A-0 $60,0000_ __Oct 7 1932 NATCHEZ.
Inc. 1898. Commission government TOT.BD. DT.Oct 1 '14__ $141,500 Os '10 J-J 100.000_ ___Jan 3 1940
Natchez is the county seat of
Road Bonds (Tax-exempt.)
adopted Dec. 12 1911. V. 93, p. Note debt (additional)____
4,901
Adams County. Popurn '10. 11.791.
1736. Population 1910.6,386.
Sinking fund (cash in fund) 11,458 5s '07 A-0 $40,0000_ _ _Oct 7 1932
School Bonds.
Os '13 J-D 100,000__July 1 '24-'33 Is
Street Bonds.
Assessed valuation
July $25.000._ _ _July 1 1931
1928 Population in 1910 1914._ _5,827.119
8125,000
House Bonds.
5346'08
N. 0. & N. W. RR. Bonds.
15,451 4s CourtJD $100,0000_ _Deo 5 1929
15,000
'04
-__
_s
-May 7 1919
May $320.000
Ss
Sewer Extension Bonds.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '14-- $300,000
JONES COUNTY.
Refunding Bonds.
___ $5,000
act.)__8,500,000 Os '09 Sept $47,500e_ _Sept 15 1929
Assessed val.'11
Ellisville is the county seat.
10,000
'11 $21.60
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)
69 '07
Court House Bonds.
Water Works and Sewer Bond
--Water Bonds.
36,290 55
55 '07 J-J $108,0000_Jan I '15-'32 Population in 1910
May 3113.000_MaY 7 1923
Cle '07 __- $10,000
INT. on bridge bonds ofI910 at BOND.DEBT Apr 1914___$507,500
5s '09 J-J 25.0000_Jan 1 '33-'37
__
_s
10,000
..5,830.016
First Nat. Bank, Greenwood.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Assess. val.'13 (2-3 act.)
55 '09
50,000____Sept 7 1929 _s
A-0 $14,000___ _April 1934
City tax (per 51,0001 1913_ _$16 60
City Hail Bonds.
LEXINGTON.
Road District No.2 Bonds.
INT. payable at City Treasury.
___ $2,500
..s
This city Is In Holmes County.
65 '14 A-0 $50.0000___Apr 1 1934
Jail Bonds.
School Bonds.
NESHOBA CO.ROAD DIST NO.1.
Agricultural High School Bonds.
68 '07 ann $4,000
Dec $25.0000 --------1956 65 '13 --_ 5100.000_____1924-1938
5s
55 '12 __ _ 810,000
_1917-1926
School Bonds.
_ __1918 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '14_ *100.000
Dec
BOND.DEBT Apr 30 1914 $157,500 5s
6s '07 __ $18,000
5,000c-- --1 284.812
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly)
Assess. val.1914
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '11_$386,000 Road Dist. No. 2 bonds_ 50.600
5,000
Water Bonds (Red. $1,000 priP.)• Population in 1914 (est.)
Assess.val.'13(85to90%act.)9350,000
Assessed val. '10(9 act.)_5,800.000 State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13-117.25 Os '11 F
-_1931
-A $41,500c .. .
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912____$1$.00 Population In
Sewer (Red. $1,000 eark)•
39885
1910
NORTHERN DRAINAGE DIST.
This district Is in Bolivar County.
INT.on bonds of 1914 at the Inter- So '11 F-A $20.000c ---------1931
HANCOCK COUNTY.
state Bank & Trust Co. New Orleans; BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914 591,500 65 '10 Apr 571,000__Apr 1 '15-'31
Bay St. Louis Is the county seat.
(Payable $4,500 yearly.)
other bonds at Nat. Bank of Comm., Assessed val. 1913 (3-5 act.)1.346.280
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1913432.25 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914$71.000
69 '13 Jan $50_,000c- _Jan 1 1933 N. Y.. and Guar. Tr. Co.. N. Y.
Population In 1910
2 428
INT. payable at Bank of Com914_$150,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1-INT. at Bank of Lexington.
meme & Trust Co., Memphis.
Sinking fund Apr 1 1914___ 16,413 KEMPER COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1913_4,159,194
LINCOLN CO.ROAD DIST.NO.1.
De Kalb is the county seat.
11,207
Population in 1910
NOXUBEE COUNTY.
Brookhaven is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
Macon is the county seat.
INT. at County Treasurer's office. _s
1922-1936
bs '11 Feb $150,000
--- $10,000
Court-House Bds. (Subj. to call).
-A 50,000_ _Feb 9 '23-'37
534812 F
Court-House Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1913 3200,000 5s '00 Aug $4,000___Aug 1 1920
___ $60,000
BAYOU DRAIN. DIST. Ss
HARRIS
Jail Bonds.
3,980.200
Assessed valuation
Road Bonds.
„
A district in Coahoma County.
Real value (est.)
8,500,000 430'07 Jan 20,000 -__Jan 2 1927
___ $70,000
Drainage Bonds.
Court-House-Repair Bonds.
28.597
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 14 $140,000 Population in 1910
68 '13 M-N$126,000
_ ..July
INT. at Cont. & Comm'l Nat. 5s '10 July $12.500_. _July 1 1930
(Due ser. for 20 yrs.. beg. May 1916) Assessed val. 1914(% act.) 5.000,000
Supervisors' Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
(2) State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_$20.50 Bank. Chicago.
TOTAL BONDED DEBT
530'13 F-Aj$14,000__Aug 1 '24-'37
Population in 1910
20,348
-1 85,000____Aug 1 1938
INT. at John Nuveen & Co.. MERIDIAN.
HATTIESBURG.
Supervisors' Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
This is the county seat of LauderThis city Is the county seat of For- Chicago.
dale Co. Inc. Jan. 10 1860. Coro 534s'12 51-S f$7,000__Sept 1 '23-'36
rest Co. Commission government
145,500_ __Sept 1 1937
sion government adopted May 9 '12.
adopted. Population 1910, 11,733. LAFAYETTE COUNTY.
Supervisors' Dist.-No. 3 Bonds.
Oxford is the county scat.
Population 1910. 23,283.
.. '08 __. 170,000
5340'12 J-J 1$14,000__July 1 '23-36
Road District Bonds.
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
1111,000_ July 1 1937
1933 5s '08
1928
$50,000
43006 M-S$190,360c_Mar 6 '15-'45 _a '12 _-- $50,000
-A 515,000__Aug 1 '24-'33
13s '13 -- 130.000c
1933 43009 ___ 250,000
1939 534s'13 F
Street Bonds.'
110,000_Aug 1 '34-'38
Agricultural High School Bds. 55
__ 100,000_54,000 yearly
.. _ $170.0000
Is '07
Supervisors' Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
_s '14 _-- $10,000
StreetBonds.
'13School Bonds.
M-Sf514,000_ _Sept 2 '23-'36
55 '10 J-D $150,000____Deo 1 1940 TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $190,000 58 '09 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1939 534s'12
61,000_,...Sept 2 1937
Road district bonds (incl.)_ 180.000 5s '13 A-0 25,000
_s '11 __ 40,000
$9,000„Dec 1 '24-'26
($1,000 yearly beg. Apr 1 1914)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1909-$472,500 Assess. val. '13 (3-5 act.)._1,800,000
1,000___Dec 1 1927
25,000_51,000 yearly
Assessed valuation 1008_ 7.880,799 statm&Co.tax '13 (per $1,000) $30.00 58 '13
2,500____Dec 1 1928
534s'13 J-D
21,883
Funding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'08.411.50 Population in 1910
3,000____Dec 1 1929
4 34ie99
$48.000o__May 1 '15-'29
2,000__ _Dec 1 1930
LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
Os '05 F-A 25.000c-__Feb 1 1935
COUNTY.
HINDS
Salem Cons. Sch. bist. Bonds.
Meridian is the county scat. Bonds 55 '13 A-0 144,000
Jackson is the county seat.
Os '14 F-A $1,300__Aug 3 '15-'27
are tax-exempt.
($6,000 yearly beg. Apr 1 1914)
June $39,000c -9695
2,200_ Aug 3 1928
-House Bonds.
Court
Sewer Bonds.
Court House and Jail Bonds.
Lynn Creek Cons. School Dist.
.......
___ $90,000
65 '94 May $92,000c_May 1 1924
Feb 187.500c --------192? _a
1$1,000„Aug 3 '15-'19
Road Dist No. 5 Bonds.
5s '11 J-J
10,000c
1941 6s
Refunding Bonds.
-A
'14 F
1,500._Aug 3 '20-'24
School House Bonds.
1928 534s'12 A-0 $50,000.. _Apr 1 '23-'27
4;0$108,000e
1,500__Aug 3 '25-'26
Road District No. I Bonds.
430'02 A-0 $30.000c-Oct 1 1922
DIsts. Nos. 1 & 5 Bonds.
Superv.1,000__ _Aug 3 1927
55 '10 M-S$150,000 Sept 1 1925-'34 (Sub. to call $5,000 5 yrs. after date.
$500,0000
55 '11
GEN.BD.Dlr. Oct '14___*36,500
then $5,000 annually)
BOND.DEBTICounty- $280,000 58 '13 --- 100,000-Mch 1 '23-'38
1924-1938 4168'07 J-J $35,000c. __Jan 1 1937 Superv. dist. bonds (add'1)_ 494,000
Oct. 1914 __IDistricts. 500,000 534s'14 M-S 100,000
School district bonds (add 1)_ 10,500
J-S
Assess. val. of county '14_19,353,644 County bond. debt Mch '13490,000 53 '11 J-J 100.0000_ _Jan 1 1941
INT. on court-house bonds due
60,000c_July 1 '20-'39
300.000 55 '14
Assess.val.ofdists.1&5'14 13,280,070 Road district bonds
1920 at County Treasurer's office;
Refunding School Bonds.
Assess. val. of county.'11 15.839,165
INTEREST payable in Jackson.
jail bonds, Columbia Trust Co.,N.Y.;
Assessed val. of dist.,'12-11,983,754 4368'09 --- 825,0000
($1,000 due each year on Apr 1)
court-house-repair bonds, Bankers
State&Co.taxfper $1,000)'11-$15.40
JACKSON.
Trust Co.,N. Y., Dist. No. 1, Cont.
Drainage Bonds (tax-exempt).
County seat of Hinds County and Population of county, 1910-46,919
30,004 5s '10 A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1940 & COMM. Tr. & Say. Bk., Chicago;
Incorp. Deo. 1833. Population of dist. 1910
State Capital.
Dist. No. 2 and Dist. No. 5 bonds of
Park Bonds (tax-exempt).
INT. on bonds of 1910 atContlnenCommission government adopted
Nat. Bank, Chicago. 58 '11 .1-J $15.000c
.
-Jan 1 1941 1913, Nat. Park Bank, N. V.; Dist.
Sept. 24 1912. Pop. 1910. 21.262. tal-Commercial

GREENVILLE (Concluded).
Railroad Aid Bonds.
-A $50,0000__Feb 10 1915
F
65
50,000c_ _July 1 1918
68 '98 J-J
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
F-A $50,000
158
School Bonds.
5s '04 M-S $30.00oc_Sept 1 1924
High-School Bonds.
1949
$65,000
55
.
Water Works Bonds.
F-A $65,0000_Feb 1 1916
65
River-Front Bonds.
58 '07 M-S $47.5000-Sept 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $65,000o___Jan 1 1920
5s
M-N 50,0000_ _Nov i 1921
58
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '14_ $407,500
Tot. assessed val. 1913.-6,404.037
(Assessment on realty about 75% of
actual val.; on personal property
about 30%.)
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13 $16.00
Value of city prop. 1911____ 450,000




192
NOXUBEE COUNTY (Con.)
No. 3. Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk.,
Chicago; Dist. No. 5 bonds of 1912,
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.;
Salem Sell. Dist. bonds, Marchants
& Farmers Bk., Macon, and Lynn
Creek Sell.. Dist. bonds at Bank of
Macon, Macon.
PANOLA COUNTY.
Batesville Is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
_s
- 350.000
Bridge & Rd. (rect. aft.May7'18).
530'13 May 350,000_ _ _May 7 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $100,000
Assessed valuation 1914 __$6,600,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14..$20.00
31,274
Population in 1910
PERRY COUNTY.
New Augusta is the county seat.
A portion of this county on Jan. 6
1908 was taken WI form Forrest Co.,
,
the latter to pay91711% of the courthouse and jail and the bridge bonded
debt given below. Pop'n '10, 7,685.
-House and Jail Bonds.
Court
$51,000
Road & Highway (Red. beg. '14).
58 '09 Mch $24.000__-_Mch 1 1929
School District Bonds.
___ $16,800
_s
Bridge Bonds. '
_s
-- -_ $34,000
BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 3130,800
13,509
Sinking fund
Assessed valuation 1913..6.292.160
State&Co.tax(per $1.000)'13-$18.00

1V0L. xcix.

LOUISIANA-DEBT OF STATE.
68 '13 May ;92,500__May 1 '15-'33
General School Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1914_$93.000 5s '06 M-N$30,000____Nov 1 1936
Population in 1914 (est.)__ 1,000
Negro-School Bonds.
INT. payable at Hanover Nat. _s
___ $7,000
Bank. New 'York.
Sewer Bonds.
_s
___ $30,000
TUPELO.
Sidewalk Bonds.
This city is in Lee County. Bonds _s
--- $15,000
are tax-free. Pop'n 1910, 3,881.
Street Bonds.
Separate School Bonds.
_s
58
J-D $25,0000
1931 BOND.___ 520,000 30 '14
DEBT Sept
$169,500
Light (Red. $100 yearly).
Ref.
A-0 814,4000
55
-1920 Assessed val.'13(35 act.)..2.084,000
Refunding Sewer & Water Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13 $11.00
M-S 859.2000
_1928
53.45
(Subject to call $100 yearly.)
WILKINSON COUNTY.
Ref. School (Red. $100 yearly).
Woodville is the county seat.
Is
J-J 324,4000
1925
Road Bonds.
Light, City-Hall & Street Bonds.
5,3.0'13 J-D $12,000____June 1 1943
Is '11 M-N $50,000o __May 1 1931 BOND.DEBT May 1 1914 $101,872
Improvement Bonds,
Assessed valuation 1913__ _3,181.724
5s '12 J-D $50,000 __June 1 1932 State&Co.tax(per 51,000) '13..$14.50
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1914_3222,600 Population in 1910
18,075
Water debt (inclusive)-----59,100
Assess. val.'13 (1( act.)___2,371,745
City tax (per 31,000)'13_ _ _311.00 YAZOO CITY.
INT. on 5s of 1911 and 1912 and
County seat of Yazoo County.
53.4s at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; Commission govt defeated Sept. 5
others at Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y.C.
1912. Population 1910,6.796.

Electric Street Railway Bonds.
58 '08 J'ne $49,300c_J'ne 11 '14-'26
City Hall Bonds.
5s '06 Sept 524,300e_Sep 10 '14-'26
Negro School Bonds.
55 .'08 July $14,500c_July 15 '14-29
__a
___
271.100
School Bonds
_a
323,500
BOND. DEBT Dec 1910... $381,006
Assessed val.
act.)'09_4,041,251
Total tax(per 51,000) 1909 -417.00

(X

YAZOO-MISS. DELTA LEV. DIS.
Levee Bonds (7'az-rxerapt).
63 '97 J-J $500,0000.. _July 1 1947
(Subject to call July 1 1917.)
4s '02 J-J $224,000c _July 1 1952
(Subject to call July 1 1922.)
4s '03 J-J $250,0000_,Ju1y 1 1933
(Subject to call July 11918.)
4s '05 J-J $500.000c_ __Jan 1 1955
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1930.)
Refunding Bonds (Tax exempt)
44s'09 J-.1 3325.000o_ July I 1949
BOND.DEBT May 5'14 51,799,000
Assessed val.'13 tg act.) 35,671,454
Population in 1912 (est.)- _200.000
INT.at Planters Bank, Claricsdale,

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
UNION COUNTY.
In the table below we give statistics regarding mlaor civil divisions in (ho
New Albany is the county seat.
Road Dists. Nos, 1,2 Sc 3 Bonds. State of Mississippi which are not represented among the foregoing.
65 '11 Feb $25.000-Feb 15 '28-35
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per PopuCo. bond. debt May 1 '14_ _ $65,000
Debt. Valuation. *1,000 : o
Debt.
l
ago.
n
District debt
50,000
I
$
$
$
Assessed valua-lCounty__ _3,773,806 Nckerman (T), Choctaw Co_.... 62,500
None *511,000 *17.50
1,398
tion, 1913_ jDistrict_ _ _2,915,331 Attala County
None *4,348,634 120.50
50,000
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. Beaver Dam Drain. DLst ___..y77,250
727,272 110.00
Belzoni, Washington County_ 65,030 2.000
1,059
VICKSBURG.
12,762,776
Calhoun Co Road Dist No I__ 25,000
PIKE COUNTY.
Vicksburg is the county seat of Canton (C), Madison County.._ 87.500
None 11.844.957 /13.00
3.929
Magnolia is the county seat.
Warren Co. Incorp. Jan. 25 1825. Carroll County
60.000
13.608.991 ---- 23,139
Road Bonds.
Bonds are tax-exempt. Commission Centreville, Wilkinson County. 28,400
None
432,000
5,865
68 '13 A-0 $50,000
government has been adopted by this Charleston Separate Sob. Dist_ 35,000 25,000 11,300,000 12.00
(Due serially from 10 to 25 yrs. incl.) city.
Charleston
1,834
5)0'13 A-0$150,000
By the provisions of Its charter the Cleveland,(T),Tallahatchle Co 32.000
2,000 *700,000 *10.60
Bolivar County.. _ - 40,0001,001
(Due serially from 10 to 25 yrs. incl.) city is obliged to levy a tax to meet
Columbia
69
11.0 6 369 116.00
3 1:732
2,029
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
the interest on Its bonds and to ap- Covington(C), Marion County_ 88,500
Co Road Dist No 2 35,000
Population of county in 1910- _37,272 ply any surplus of the sum so raised
Coplah Co. 49,000
1900.000 /13.00
1.343
after payment of interest to purchase Crystal Springs (T),County_ 48,500
Ellisville (C), Jones
9650,876
____
2,446
of bonds at or below par.
QUITMAN COUNTY.
Eupora (T), Webster Co
25,500
1425,000 ---896
Compromise (Red. $10,000 yrly.)
Marks is the county seat.
County
85,000
7,000 12,600,000 118.00 15.193
55
F-A $326.300c_ Feb 1 1928 FranklinAmite County
Court-House and Jail.
Gloster,
None
44,000
*700.000 .13.00
1,486
City Hall.
370.000
_s
-_
51.400
t3,249,069 ---6,050
434s_ _ 332,000c___Dec 1 1916 Greene County
Bridge Bonds.
Harrison County
50,000
17,238,978 __-- 34,658
L. N. 0. & T. RR. Bond mt
___ $20,000
_s
Hazlehurst, Coyish County_. 88,500
2,800 '1.260,928 *12.50
2,056
5s
_$100,000c..__Jan 1 1918
Road Bonds.
Holly Springs (C), Marshall co. 76.000
None
2.192
/900.000 /14.00
Funding Bonds.
__ $50,000
-s
5s '06 ___ 3107.000e__ _Jan 1 1926 HolmesCounty39,088
5 Bonds.
Dist. No.
Road Houston (T), Chickasaw Co.. _ 1 6 , 00 -4
/75 0 0 2;136 *589.591 41 5) 1,400
3 50
Sewer Bends.
$25,000
_s
11.138,833 111.00
1,098
Indianola (T), Sunflower Co.... 54,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 31 14_ $165,000 430'08
_Dec 1 1926 Jasper Co. Superv. Dist. No.5 25,000
850,000
__ - - 18.498
Water Works Construction.
Assessed valuation 1914__2,863,212
Dec$222,500c_None e3.122,594 10.00 18,221
Jefferson County
40,000
11,593 55 '14 M-N$400,000
Population in 1910
May 1 1934 Jefferson Davis County
None 53,174,123
____ 12.860
60.000
School Bonds.
11.350,000 27.50
2.385
Kosciusko,Attain County
55.000
55
RIVERSIDE DRAINAGE DIST.
$3,000____Jan 1 1917 Lamar County
None 15.707,858 ---- 11,741
51,000
55
_ 49,000____Apr 1 1933 Lowndes Co. Rd.Dist. No.2 50.000
Drainage Bonds.
30.703
_1914-1932
StreetImPt. Bonds.
63 '12 May $357.750_ _
Louisville (T). Winston Co__ 54.000
2,000 1675.000 ---1,181
$99,000____Aug 1 1932 McComb (C), Holmes County.. 99,900
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14 $382,500 58
1.764,251 11.15
6,237
Assess. val.'14()i act.)---1,850,000 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 191431,339,300 Macon (C), Noxubee County-- 75.000
None *982,835 120.00 2,024
137,500 Madison County
INT. at Continental & Commer- Other indebtedness
None 61,160,000 620.60 33,305
87.000
Assess. val. '14(2-3 act.)_11.128,533 Magnolia, Pike County
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
None $781.133 115.00
62,400
1,823
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__$17.00 MontgomeryCo.Sup.D.No.1 y40.000
In 1910
20,814
None •1.260.595 *12.00
SCOTT CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. Population funding, sewer, city-hall- Moss point (C), Jackson Co.... 39,900
3,054
INT. on
New Albany (C), Union Co__ _ 57,000
None 1969,753 110.00
Forrest is the county seat.
2,032
bldg. and street bonds
91,061,359 al2.50
68 '12 J-J $50,000__July 1 '23-'37 change Nat. Bk., N. at Amer. Ex- Newton (C), Newton County_ 72,500
1,878
Y.; others in
5,000__July 1 '27-'30 Vicksburg at City Treas. office. All Newton Co. Rd. Dist. No.4..y150,000
68 '13 J-J
Osyka, Pike County
30.000
1,000 1424,296 §ii 00
25.000____July 1 1934 coupons tax-receivable.
824
Oxford (T), Lafayette County.115.600
None *1,450.00,1 017.5,)
TOT. BD. DT.Oct 1914__ $100,000
-!. ,14
Pascagoula (0). Jackson Co-y55,300
Assessed valuation-------1.008,1180
Pontotoc (C), Pontotoc Co_ _ 40.0 ,) None - 60-).jij *I6
..
*Population ofcounty In ----- _16.723 WARREN COUNTY.
..1;) 137
7 71
,
Vicksburg Is the county seat.
Port Gibson (C), Claiborne Co_ .37,240
Nous •I. ...II 901 110.00
Popula. of district,'12 (est.)__ 7,000
2.252
Jail (Red. aft. 5 years from issue). Prentiss County
- - 16.931
53 '06 __- $30,500_ -J'ne 6 1926 Rankin County..
Y440..888
0
•1,390.097 ---- 23,944
SIMPSON COUNTY.
53 '08 _
2,100_ _Deo 7 1928 Sen,..toble (T), 'Tate County._ 33,i »
None
*702,000 127.50
1.275
Mendenhall is the county seat.
5s '10 _
2,700____Feb 7 1930 Sharkey County
50.000 15,000 12.403,448 128.00 15,694
Court
-House & Jail Bonds.
53 '11 Dec
1,500o-Dea 5 1931 Shaw (T), Bolivar County..
34,000 3.000
1500,000 110.00
871
_s
557.000
School Bonds.
Shelby (T), Bolivar County- 34.700
6430,000
___
_
643
Road Bonds.
3s
___
$300
1928 Smith Co. Road Dist. No. 1-- 79.000
1,104,408 *-530'13 J-J $40,000___July 1 1933
Road (GI en'l)(Red. beg. Oct. 7'17) Starkville (T), Oktibbeha Co_ 74,000
None *1,019.988 *14.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $137,000 5s '12 Oct $50,000..__ -Oct 7 1932
2,6138
Summit (T), Pike County_ _ __ 32,200
3.030 1472,093 117.00
Sinking fund Apr 1 1914_
14,057
1,471
§Road and
Ass'd val. 1913 (Y, act.)__5,592,947 5s '06 ___ Bridge Bonds. 2 1928 Topashaw Swamp Land Dist. 42,500
$6,500--Oct
50.000
State&Co.tax (per $i.000)'14..$17.00 5s '08 ___ 11,000.-leb 119211 Tunica County
/3,033.794 --_- 18,646
Tupelo Separate Sch. 101st... v25.000
Population in 1910
17,201 Is '08
12,500_ __ _Nov 5 1928
None 11,396,552 /16.00
MT.at Chemical Nate Bk.,N.Y. 5s '08 --_ 22,800---Deo 7 1928 Water Valley(C),YalobushaCo. 89,500
4.775
___
Wayne County
y100,000
14,709
53 '09 -. 16,500_ _ _ _ Feb 2 1929 Winona (C). Montgomery Co_ 75.009
None *1,213.000 *14.50
2,512
55 '09 _-_
SUNFLOWER COUNTY.
7,000_ -__Apr 5 1929 Yalobusha Co.Rd.Dist. No.2 40.000
968.077
County seat is Indianola. Int. at 58 '09 ___
6,500_ _ --Nov 3 1929 Yazoo County
77,500
46.672
First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
Is '10 -__
4,300-__Sept 5 1930
53 '11 ___
Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt).
2,100Apr 4 1931
(0) City. (T) Town. e 1909 figures. g 1910
§ 1911 figures.
58
J-J 590,000c_July 1 '23&'26 53 '11 ___
2,400_ -Aug 8 1931 1'1912 figures. * 1913 figures. 7 1914 figures. figures. covers merely a
y This
Bridge Bonds (tax-exempt).
53 '11 ___
4,100--Sept 5 1931 recent issue of bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt.
Is '07 A-0 $40,000___ Oct 1 1032 5a '11
,800......_Dec 5 1931
Bridge & Ref.(tax-exempt).
Is '12 ___
2,800_Feb 5 1932
4;48'06 J-J $30,000c_ __July 1 1931 55 '12 ___
3,200_ -__Apr 2 1932
Road & Bridge (fax-exempt).
Is '12 ___
3,000____July 1 1932
434s09
$50,000c_ _Sept 1 1921, 53 '12 _-,200____Oct 7 1932
Ss '13 J-D 50.000c_Dec 1 '24-'$9 5s '13 Octct
4,500_ __Oct 6 1933
BOND.DEBT Oct 1913_3210,000 (Subject to call begin. Oct. 6 1918.)
ITS
Total assessed val. 1911__5,247.8811
Road, Bridge & Culvert Bds.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
(Assessment about 1-3 on real estate 58 '14 A-03160,000_ ___Apr 6 1954
and 3.4 on personal property.)
(Subject to call $20,000 in 5, 10 and Organized as a Territory (Act Mch. 26 1804a)_ Oct. 1 1804
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)11$24.00
15 years and $100,000 in 20 years
Population in
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 20 1811)
April 30 1812
after date.)
1910
of 1111. valuation.
Creek Bonds.
Total area of State (square miles)
_48,720
5s '12
$4,400__-Oct 7 1932
State Capital
SUNFLOWER DRAINAGE DIST. TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1914_3512,800
Baton Rouge
_6s '12 M-N $50.850 May 1 '15-'32 Floating debt
40,000 Gov. (term exp. 3d Mon. May 1916)
Luther E. Hall
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1912 _363,000 Assessed valuation
10,785,448
Actual valuation (est.) -675,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'12416.09 Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Mon. May 1916)_Alvin E. Hebert
Population In 1910
.37.488 Treasurer (term exp. 3d Mon. May 1916)_Le Doux E.Smith
§ Red. after 5 years from issue.
TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY.
Aud.of Public Accts.(term exp.May 1916)_ _ Paul Capdevielle
Charleston is the county seat.
INT. at County Treas. office.
-Supervisor's Dist. No. I Bonds.
a Further provision for the Government of the Territory, then known
68 '12 A-0 $25.0000_Oct 1 '22-'36 WASHINGTON COUNTY.
was made by
County -- _3165,000
County seat is Greenville. Bonds as the Territory of Orleans, 26 1804 havingthe Act of March 2 1805, the
BOND.DEBT Dist. No. 1 25,000 are tax-exempt. Popu. 1910, 48.933. duration of the Act of March 1 1804,"and to originaly been confined to the
period of one year from Oct.
the end of the next session of
Refunding Bonds.
Oct. 7 1914_ Dist. No. 2 25,000
Dist. No. 3 25,000 Is '11 __ 5100,000
1941 Congress which may happen thereafter."
Dists. 4&5_ 100,000
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In even years on the second Monday In
Railroad Bonds.
Assessed val., County- _7,006,745 5s g
Feb 3100.000___Mch 6 1915 May,and sessions are limited to 60 days.
Dist. No.1 565,043
Road and Bridge Bonds.
1913
nisronv OF DEBT.
-For early history of the State debt of
20,078 5s 08 J-D $100.000__Deo 1 1933 ana see 'State and City" Supplement of April 1894, pages 171 and LouisiPopulation in County___
172
Dist. No.1
2,326 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914 3300,000
1910
Debt on which the State Is paying Interest Is as follows:
Conti- Total assessed val. 1913_10,943 187
INT. on district bonds at
Refunding Bonds.
*Louisiana Port Commiss. Bds.
nental & Comm. Nat. Bk., Chicago. State de Co.tax(per31,000) '13-$15.00 434sg'14 F-A$10,991,500cAugl'15-84 Is g'10 J-J 53,500,0000
Levee tax (per 51,000) 1913_ 10.0() (State reserves right to call bonds at (Not less than $100,000 due yearly
TALLAHATCHIE DRAIN. DIST.
beginning July 1 1924.)
104 and Int. beg. with longest Ma'
This district is in Union County. WEST POINT.
rt.
Is g'14 A-0 $3,000,000cApr 1 '20-'54
Vy
This city is in Clay Co. Charter
Organized in 1912 under the general
issued for the purpose of constructing wharves, sheds, roadways and
law, commonly known as the Chan- received 1872. Pop'n 1910.4,864.
other Improvements necessary for shipping facilities in the Port of New
City-Hall Bonds.
cery Court Act (Chap. 39. Code of
Orleans.
$17,500
1906 as amended). This Act has
INTEREST on Port Commission bonds payable at State Treasury or
Georgia Pacific RR. Bonds.
been upheld by the Supreme Court in
at fiscal agency in New York City.
_s
--- $50,000
several cases.



State of Louisiana.

Nov., 1914.]

LOUISIANA-CITIES AN.D TOWNS.

193

dia, East Carroll, Madison and TenBATON ROUGE.
Capital of the State and parish seat ses. Bonds arc tax-exempt.
of East Baton Rouge Parish. Inc. Is '04 J-J *S69.000e___Jany 1 1954
Is '00 J-J *256,000c___Jul 1 1950
1818.
Commission government approved 55 '02 J-J 5175.000c_ __Jan 1 1952
May 13 1913. Pop'n 1910, 14.897. 58 '12 A-0 *250.000e_ _Oct 15 1962
BOND, DEBT Nov 5 '14 $930,000
Permanent Improy't Bonds.
45 '05 J-J $203,000c_ _ _July 1 1945 Total assessed val. 1914 __12,743,848
_ _57.00
(Subject to call after July 1 1015.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_issue.
*Red. after 40 years from
Paying Bonds (serial).
,
434s'14
$90,000____Jan 1 1964
INT. at New Orleans Nat. Bank,
Penitentiary Site Bonds (serial).
434s'14
$35,000____Jan 1 1964
GUEYDAN DRAINAGE DIRT.
Sewer Bonds (serial).
A district in Vermilion Parish.
434s'14
$38.000____Jan 1 1964
1938
5s '12 ___ $52,000
Negro School Bonds (serial).
($2,000 annually)
4jis'14
$20,000____Jan 1 1964
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1914 $52.000
Public Abattoir Bonds (serial).
3,474
.$12,000____Jan 1 1964 Sinking fund April 1914
43js'14
1,250,000
Assessed val. 1914
Drainage Bonds (serial).
6
,
43 s14
$20,000____Jan 1 1964
INT. at Commercial & Germania
Charity Hospital Bonds (serial). Trust & Say. Bank. New Orleans.
434s'14
$10,000____Jan 1 1964
45 '99 J-J
31.000c_ _Jan 1 1939
BOND.DEBT Dec 1913_5234.000 HOMER.
This town Is in Claiborne Parish.
27,865
Sinking fund
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1930).
Assessed val.'13 (3-5 act.)_6,474,000
tax rate(per $1,000)'13_$10.00 55 '10 J-J $40.0000___Jan 1 1950
Total
(?)
TOTAL BONDED DEBT_
Assessed valuation 1910____$600.200
1,855
BOSSIER LEVEE DISTRICT.
Population In 1910
'This district is composed of part of
INT. at Town Treas, office or at
Bossier Parish. Pop. 04 (est.).5.000.
N. Y. City.
6s '92 11-N 8199,900e_Nov 1 1922 Hanover Nat. Bank,
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1912.)
5s '04 A-0 $50,000o. __Oct 1 1954 JACKSON PARISH.
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1914.)
Jonesboro LS the parish seat.
5s '08 M-N $62,700
Court-House & Jail Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Marl 1914-8312,600 5s '12 Feb $65,000c
Total assessed val. 1910_ __1,762,570 (Part due each year for 10 years)
Levee tax (per $1,000) 1910_510.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1914 565,000
INT.at Nat. Bank of New Orleans. Assessed valuation 1913__.2.847.484
State&parish tax(per 51,000)'13_815
13,818
Population in 1910
BOSSIER PARISH.
INT. payable In N. Y. or Chicago.
Benton is the parish seat.
Road Dist. No, 1 Bonds.
ROAD
PARISH
5s '13 al-S $170,625c_Sept 1 '15-53 JEFFERSON
DEBT LIMITATIONS, STATE AND MUNICIPAL-The Municipal BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $175,000
DISTS.
22 1913 are condebt limitations under the constitution adopted Nov.
Assessed valuation 1912___2,370,000
is the county seat.
Gretna
of
taned in Article 281, which is similar to Article 281 of the constitution
21,738
Population in 1910
Road District No. I Bonds.
1898, discussed in the "State and City" Supplement for Oct. 1898. The
property
INT.at Seaboard Nat.13k.,N.Y.C. _s
___ *100,000
limitation for municipalities is 10% upon the assessed value of the does not
corporation, parish or drainage district. This
of the municipal
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
provisions
5100,000
apply to the City of New Orleans, as to which there are special numerous CADDO LEVEE DISTRICT.
20 '14_
(Articles 309, 320 and 323). We have not space to set forth the
This district (P. 0. Shreveport) is Total road debt OctNo. 1_ _1$200,000
,570,461
Assessed val.-jDist.
provLsions of the constitution concerning municipal debt and taxation.
of the consti- composed of part of the Parish of
_IDist. No. 2__1,954,021.
uation
The Port of New Orleans bonds (referred to In Article 321
All bonds tax-exempt.
Caddo.
have all been placed and are given in the table of State debt. These 55 '01 J-J $100.000c_ _Jan 1 1951
tution)
bonds are considered to be obligations of the State. See "Chronicle,"
(Sublect to call after Jan 1 1941.) JEFFERSON PAR.DRAIN.DISTS
April 4 1914, page 1101.
Drainage District No. 2 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ $100,000
At the general election on Nov. 3 1914 an amendment was adopted per- Assessed val.'13 (2-5 act.)_1,088,924 _s
___ $30,000
1471).
mitting the sale of drainage bonds at 90% of par. V. 99, p. 1238 and
tax (per M)'13 $19.75
Drainage District No, 3 Bonds.
issued by State to parish
At the same election $2,000,000 5% bonds were authorized to be New Or- Levee tax 1913 per $1,000_ _ 10.00 _s
___ $152,500
City of
Orleans Parish and to be styled "Public School Bonds,
Drainage District No. 4 Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Hibernia
leans and Parish of Orleans."
-A$112,000_ ____1918-1953
55 '13 F
Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans.
Total drain debt Oct 20'14_5294,500
-There Is no law, the Departval-iDist. No. 2_ _ 655,450
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Assessed
CALCASIEU PARISH.
ment of State advised us Jan.2 1912, covering the taxation of notes or bonds
ation ____ Dist. No. 3._ (7)
Lake Charles is the parish seat.
Dist. No. 4__ (7)
of the State and its municipalities; hence they are considered non-taxable Since 1910 part of parish has been
that the State as a sovereign has no right to tax Its
The courts have decided
taken to form Beauregard, Allen and
own bonds.
Jeff Davis parishes.
JEFFERSON & PLAQUEMINES
Road and Bridge Bonds.
PARISHES DRAINAGE DIRT.
-On Oct. 22 1913
LEGAL INVESTMENTS FOR SAVINGS BANKS.
1 '15-'39
the Attorney-General of New York State rendered an opinion holding that 5s '14 Feb $900,000_Feb $900,000 Drainage-Improvement Bonds.
bonds of the State of Louisiana are legal investments for New York State TOT. BD.DT. Feb 1914_ 21,914,260 55 '13 F-A$231.500__Aug 1 '17-'52
savings banks. See item under New York State In V.97, p. 1227 and 1444: Assessed valuation 1913__ 65,000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '14_ $231,500
Real value (eat)
2,994,832
also item under Louisiana in V. 97, p. 1367.
62,767 Assess. val. 1913
Population in 1910
32,460
INT. at Whitney Central Nat.
MUNICIPAL BONDS AS SECURITY FOR POSTAL SAVINGS Population In 1913 (eat)
INT.at Continental & Commercia Bank, New Orleans.
-Regulations eliminating special assessment bonds as security
BAN KS.
for deposits held not to apply to bonds supported ,by a general tax limited Trust do Say. Bank, Chicago, oel
First Nat. Bank, N. Y.
in amount. See item under Shreveport, La., In V. 98, p. 1179.
JENNING S.
This town is In Calcasieu Parish.
FIXING THE SITUS FOR TAXATION OF MORTGAGES AT THE
Water-Works Bonds.
COULEE DE JON DRAINAGE
-The Legislature passed an Act In 1908 which
DOMICILE OF HOLDER.
53
DIST. (P. 0. Kaplan).
was approved July 3 1908, whereby It is sought to prevent double taxation
Sewer ifonds.
A district in Vermilion Parish.
by making mortgage paper and other evidence of Indebtedness taxable
$11,700 ________ -Drainage Bonds.
only at the taus of the owner and holder thereof. V.87. p. 1110.
Building Bonds.
1919-1027
5s '12 J-J $32,500
$7,800
53__
-An amendment adopted In' Nov. TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 '14_532,500
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, ETC.
School Bonds.
3,500
-_
1908 provides for the exemption from taxation, under prescribed conditions, Sinking fund Mar 31 1914_
5s
-_
of loans made upon mortgages of real estate and the notes evidencing such loans, Assessed valuation (est.) '13_400,000 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $79,000
$40,000. 1,600,000
Real value (est.)
and loans made by Ilte_insurance companies. V. 87, p. 1434. • • • • •
Assessed valuation 1913... 967,830
INT. at Bank of Kaplan, Kaplan. Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__$24.00
-The
3,925
**SUPREME COURT DECIDES DRAINAGE BOND CASES.
Population In 1910
Louisiana Supreme Court on Feb. 26 1912 and April 22 1912 rendered deciINT. on school bonds at U. S.
COVINGTON.
sions which are considered of great benefit to drainage and_reclamation
This town is in St.TammanyParish. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on others at
projects In this State. V. 94, p. 644, 1200 and 1519.j
School Bonds.
First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
.5 '12 ___ $28,000
POPULATION.
5s '13 M-S 35,000__Mar 1 '15-'33
LA FAYETTE.
215,739 TOTAL DEBT
726,915 1830
1,656,388 1870
(?)
1910
This place is in La Fayette Parish.
152,923 Population In 1910
708,002 1820
2,600
1,381,625 1860
1900
Commission government adopted.
76,556
517,762 1810
1,118,587 1850
1890
352,411
Lt. & Water Ctfs. (lax exempt).
939,946 1840
1880
CROWLEY.
'15-'31
This city is in Acadia Parish. Inc. 5s '11 A-0 $51.000 _Oct 1
The proportion of the colored population was 50.32% In 1890, against
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913_$127.000
in 1900 and 43.1% In 1910. In number, blacks were Dec. 7 1903. Pop'n 1910, 5,099.
51.46% In 1880,47.2%
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _2,600,000
713,874 in 1910, 650,804 in 1900, 562,893 In 1890, 483,655 In 1880, 364,210 _s '12 ___ $33,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 19l1._$18.00
1870, 350,373 In 1860, 262.271 In 1850.
Sewer Bonds.
6,392
$40.063c_Dec 1 '14-'40 Population in 1910
5s
Water Works Bonds.
515.886e_Dee 1 '14-'40 LAFOLIRCRE BASIN LEVEE DIS.
5s
School Bonds.
This district (P. 0. Gretna) comS23.825c_Dec 1 '14-'40
Is
City bonded debt Melt 1912_5102,000 prises portions of the following parCITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE
Assumption, St.
Assessed val. '10 (3.1 act.)_2.072,190 ishes: Ascension, the
Baptist, St.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1910_ _ _$14.00 James, St. John
STATE OF LOUISIANA.
Charles, Jefferson, Plaquemlnes and
Commerce, N. Y. Lafourehe.
INT. et
For reports not given in alphabetical order'among the following. see "AddiRedemption (Red. Jan. 1 1944).
tional Statements" at end of this State.
1954
I
CROWLEY-SIXTH WARD AND 5s '04 J J $5110.000c Jan
BOND.DEBT Marl 1914_8500,000
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $150,000
ALEXANDRIA.
A district In Acadia Parish.
Levee tax rate (per $1,000)'12 10.00
Assessed valuation 1013_ _ 3.739,870
This city is in Rankles Parish.
INTEREST payable at Whitney(est.)
10,000,000 5s '10 J-J §$69,000c _ _1914-1941
Commission government adopted Real value
(Sublect to call after 1930)
Orleans.
INT.at District Treasurer's office. Is '12 J-J $50,000c_Nov 1 '13-'43 Central Nat, Bank, New
Jan. 14 1913. Pop'n 1910, 11,213.
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '14_ $119,000
513 '00 ____ $73,000___July 1 1040
59 '07 _-__ 55,000____May 1 1947 ATCHAFALAYA BASIN LEVEE Assessed valuation 1913 -2,100,195 LAKE BORGNE LEVEE DIST.
§INT. at Central Tr. Co., Chic.; 5s '02 J-D $100,000. _1952-1962
5s '08 _-__ 32,000____ July 1 1948
DISTRICT.
1
55 '09 ____ 40.000____Oct 1 1949
This district is composed of the others at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk., BOND.DEBT Mar 1914_5100,000
Assess. val. 1913_______ _ _6.250,000
5s '13 _-- 40,000____Oct 1 1953 parishes and parts of parishes as fol- Chic.
Levee rate (per $1,000) 1913-_$10.00
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914_5240,000 lows: Ascension, Assumption, Iberia,
95,000
Floating debt
E. BATON ROUGE PARISH SCH.
INTEREST at Baton Rouge.
25,000 Iberville, Lafourche, Pointe Coupee,
Sinking fund
DIS. NO. 1. P. 0. Baton Rouge.
Mary, Terrcbonne and West BaAssess. val. '13 (1-5 act.) 3,000,000 St. Rouge. Bonds are tax-exempt. Is '12 F-A $61.334r _Feb 1 '15-'22
ton
$69,000 LAKE CHARLES.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '13_
City tax rate(per $1,000) '13_815.00
Assessed valuation 1912_6,149,542
All bonds redeemable after 20 Is Ref. Constr. (Red. beg. in '39).
This city is in Calcasieu Parish.
.00 M.S$s50 000e
Sept 1 1949 Actual valuation (est.) _ -_11,000,000
years from issue.
Commission government adopted
BOND. DEBT May 1914..$850,000
14,897
INT. on bonds at U. S. Mtge. & Assessed val.'12(3-5 act.)_25,147,951 Population in 1910
Dec. 17 1912. Pop'n 1910, 11,449,
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N. Y.
Trust Co., New York.
cents
Tax rate per acre 1913
Fire-Station Bonds.
In addition to levee taxes. District
Jan 1 1915-'32
I $9,000c
receives annually $56,956.96 from the FIFTH LOUISIANA LEVEE DIS. 5sg'10 1(81,000 pay. every even yr.)
DIRT.
ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL
acreage tax of 2 34 cents per acre.
Jan
14,000c
This district (P. 0. Tallulah) is
Jan 1 1934-'46
Building Bonds.
vstal vt
c
I es
ncor($2,000 pay. every even yr.)
INT at New Orleans Nat li"ak
'14 Mar $125.000_Mar 15 '18-40

total
-The subjoined statement shows Louisiana's
TOTAL DEBT.
bonded debt on Oct. 1 1914:
Commission bds.)$17,491,500
Total bonded debt bearing interest (incl. Port
Floating Debt Oct. 1914
exclusive of
Baby bonds (35) and certificates (Act of 1880),
910.728
coupons
344,040
Floating debt, warrant and interest account
that a number of bonds had been
In September 1889 it was discovered subsequently recovered, but $308,fraudulently issued. Part of these were
COnSelS of 1874 and $5,000 Constitt500 consols so issued ($303,500 being The State considers them "null and
Lionel bonds) are still outstanding.
amount outstanding above
they are therefore not included in the
void," and
fraudulently issued baby bonds out.
There are also $421,935 (estimated)
standing.
recognized, and hence not fundable,
There are, moreover, old bonds not
New Orleans Mobile & Texas 8%
amounting to $3,953.000. These include issued to said road, $2.500,000;
State
endorsed, $875.000; 8%Mobile bonds
bonds,
& Chattanooga RR.. $70,000; 7.30%
N. 0.
8% bonds issued to the
Mexican Gulf Ship Gana! Co., $260,000,60
bonds issued to the Mississippi &
above were due In 1886. 'They were Issued
The baby bonds in the tablecharitable Institutions, and only the unpaid
of
to fund certain obligations 1870 were pledged for their payment. A portion
taxes due the State prior to
diverted and an Act was passed In 1894 proof this revenue, however, was of the Board of Liquidation any surplus to
viding that In the discretion might be used in retiring these bonds at not
credit of the general fund
the
including any and all
more than 50 cents on the dollar of their face value,
There has been no liti
overdue interest. See "Chronicle," V. 68, p. 987.
holders of $364,295
ration on the matter since the Act of 1894, under which price of 41.25 cents
bonds have disposed of same to the State at an average to make any furoffered
on the dollar. In recent years the State has not
See V. 90, p. 1376,
ther purchases of these bonds. V. 80, p. 1382.
V. 94, p. 1263.
-The assessed valuation is estimated atASSESSED VALUATION.
1912 was
about 60% of the actual value. The State tax (per $1,000) for
$5.45:
Total Assessed
Total Assessed
Total Assessed
Valuation.
Valuation. Years.
Valuation. Years.
Years.
$249,621,419
$351,018,941 1895
$581.063.253 1904
1913
234,350.791
336,118,348 1890
550.517,808 1903
1012
212,725,564
315,583.468 1885
1902
1911 -177,098,459
301 215,222 1880
527.773.950 1901
1910
253,371,890
1870
, ,
523.800.478 1900
1908
435,787,265
267,723,572 1860
459.273,821 1899
1906
396,821,157
1905




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ARKANSAS
-DEBT OF STATE.

[VoL. xcix.

LAKE CHARLES (Concluded)
City-Bali Bonds.
$4,000c
Jan 1 1915-'18
I($2,000 pay. every even yr.)
12.000e
Jan 1 1020-'26
5sg'10 ($3,000 pay. every even yr.)
8,000c
L.Jan
Jan 1 1928- 30
($4,000 payable each year.)
5,000c
Jan 1 1932
42,000c
Jan 1 1034-'46
l($6,000 pay. every even yr.)
School Bonds.
5s '12 F-A $136,112 ____1914-1948
*Paving Bonds.
5s g '12 Jan $97,059c_Jan 1 '14-'46
P•;
(Part due each year)
5s '12 Jan $100,0000
(Part due each year)
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 15 '14_ $332,000
Assessed valuation 1914___4,989,580
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$28.00
¢ INT. at City Treasurer's office;
others at Inter-State Tr. & Bk. Co.,
New Orleans.

the city officials. Interest and BOND.DEBT May 2 1914 $500,000 V. 91,
p. 816. For proposed purprincipal is paid by City Treasurer. Assessed valuation 1913_ _11,500,000
chase of local water plant, see V.97.
Neither do the figures of bonded debt Levee tax raTper $1,000
__ _510.00 /3. 1304. Population 1910, 28,015.
include the amount of accrued inter1913
per acre
Fire Department Bonds.
5 cents
est on premium bonds, which on
INTEREST
7,000
July 15 1914 was $4,293,340; July 15 Bank & Trust is payable at Hibernia 434s
Refunding Bonds.
Co., New Orleans.
1913 it was $4,523.900.
45 '10 J-J $191,000c___Jan 1 1950
On Oct. 1 1914 the city had outImprovement Bonds.
standing $4,766,442 16 "Public Im- RED RIVER AND BAYOU DES 414sg'11M-N
$246,000c__May I 1951
provement Certificates." These cerGLAIZES LEVEE & DRAIN.D. 43-8
7,000
tificates are issued by autohrity of 5s '04
$300,000e Nov 15 1054
Fair-Ground Imps. Bonds.
Act No. 56 of 1908 and bear interest
(Subject to call any time.)
$98,000__ ________
_
at the rate of 5%. The City Council BOND. DEBT Marl '14_5300,000 4 He'll
is limited to the issue of not exceeding Total assessed val. 1913...., 696,230 BOND.DEBT Apr 11 1914.. $588,000
28,019
$400,000 of these certificates pay- District tax, per acre 1913_ _ _ _5 cents Sinking fund..
Floating debt (est.)
132,000
able out of the revenues of any one
INTEREST is payable at Hibernia Ass'd val.'13(abt.1-3 act.)
19,055,735
year. They are issued for various Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1013$32.37+
public improvements.
PREMIUM BONDS.
INT.atSeaboard Nat.Bank.N.Y.
-The pre- ST. TAMMANY PARISH.
mium bonds ($20 each) receive no
Covington is the county seat.
interest till drawn by lot for payment,
Road Bonds.
and then they receive principal with 5s '14 J-J $180,000____July 1 1943 UPPER TERREBONNE DR. DIS.
Sub-Dist. No. 1 Drain. Bonds.
simple interest from July 15
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
$142,000 ____1917-1947
They also get a premium if they1875. Population in 1910
hap18,917 5s '12 s-an
TOTAL DEBT
(7)
pen to draw a prize, 2,352 prizes,
LAKE CHARLES FIRST SEW- aggregating $100.000, being dis•
ERAGE DISTRICT.
tributed yearly among the drawn SALINE LEVEE & DRAIN.DIST. VERMILION PARISH-EIGHTH
55 '06 F-A$100,000e_ __ _Dec 1956
A district in Calcasieu Parish.
bonds. From 1892 to 1895 inclu58 '11 A-05116,000c_Apr 1 '15-'47 sive, 21,000 bonds (par value $420,- BOND.DEBT Marl 1914_5100,000
WARD DRAINAGE DIST.
Reclamation Bonds.
___ 30,000
_s
000) were paid each year, in two in- SHREVEPOR
T.
55 '12 M-N $172,000 May 1 '17-'50
___
_s
5,000
stallments of 10,500 bonds each, on
shab•eport is the Parish seat of TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14_5172,000
TOT. B.DT. Oct 31 '14.. $151,000 Jan. 15 and July 15; since 1895 bonds
Assessed valuation 1914___3.465.910 to the number of 10.000 are paid Caddo Parish. Incorp. 1838. All
INT. at Interstate Bank & Trust
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y., or semi-annually-20,000 bonds an- bonds are tax-exempt. Commission Co., New Orleans, and Chicago Savat Dist. Treasurer's office.
nually. There arc two drawings to government adopted Sept. 15 1910. ings Bank & Trust Co.. Chicago.
determine the bonds payable July 15
MONROE.
In each year, and they
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
County seat of Ouachita Parish. Jan. 31 and April 15 next take place
/n
Inc. May 4 1871. Pop. 1910. 10,209. The drawings to determinepreceding.
the bonds State the table below we give statistics regarding minor divisions in the
of Louisiana which arc not represented among the foregoing.
General Improvement Bonds.
payable Jan. 15 take place July 31
5s
J I) 5125,5000
1930 and Oct. 15.
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popula
,
(Various amounts due yearlyJ'ne 1:
The drawings to determine which
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1,000 lion.
all subject to call June 1 1924.)
bonds shall receive prizes (ranging
$
$
$
$
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1914_5125,500 from $20 to $5,000) occur just before Abbeville (C), VermilionPari
sh 36,000
4,800 d786,790
1,917
____
29 .
Assessment debt
9,985 the bonds are paid. Drawn pre- Acadia Parish
z170,000
31,847
Floating debt
10,000 mium bonds are receivable by the Ascension Parish
x35,000
Sinking fund
68,826 city for all dues, licenses,
Bayou Bijou
60,000
Assess. val. '13 (1-3 act.)__5,649,500 debts of any description at taxes and Baron-Carlin Dr. Dist
Drainage Dist__ 36,000
their face
637,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913$16.00 value and interest.
Buras Levee District
35.000
439,112 10.00
INT.at U.S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,N.Y
At a meeting held Jan. 9 1912 the Caddo Parish
5287:628009
Board of Liquidation of the City Calcasieu Parish S. D. No. 12z44,000
d3,500.000
NEW ORLEANS. T. Wolfe Jr., Debt declined, upon the advice of Canal Bayou Drainage Dist__ 48,500
38,000
4581,000
Sco'y Board of Liquidation.
their attorneys, Dufour 450 Dufour, Be Soto Parish
_New Orleans Is co-extensive with to refund into 6% bonds the 5% Donaldsonville, Ascension Par. 86,000
" 2 .'00)
8
8 8
the parish of Orleans. It was moor premium bonds of Sept. 1 1875. East Baton Rouge Parish_ __ _ 56.000 57,562 J72 7(
37,000
4,586 12,652,760 15.25 34,585
porated July 1 1852. Commission This action was taken in reply to a East Carroll Parish
48 0 0
3000
: 0
None d1,795,350
____ 11,637
form of government adopted Aug. 28 letter received from Benjamin Ory, Grand Prairie Levee District
._
1912. V. 95. p. 634. An amend- who holds five of the bonds, which Hammond (C). Tangipahoa
ment to the Louisiana constitution are for $20 each. See V. 94. p.
Parish..
223.
x68.000
authorizing the clty to refund Its debt
ASSESSED VALUATION, AND Iberia Parish
71,500
.0
9
2. 42
at a lower rate of Interest was adopted TAX
Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish 71,000 15,000 1'7.425,000 t1095 30 , 04
RATE
None
3.609
1997,625 433.00
in 1892, and the city has Issued 4%
Kentwood Sch. Dist
40,000
1914.
1913.
50-yr. bonds to the amount of $10.Mansfield (C),De Soto Parish 67,000
1,799
5,000 *1,101,000 *14.00
000,000, thus enabling it to pay all
Minden, Webster Parish
3.002
3.000 *1,000,000 *13.00
Its maturing loans and all those upon Real estate. 173.466,830 172,011,940 Mississippi &
Lafourchc Dr. D. 3655;000000
2,461,015
which it had option. The amend- Personal ___ 71,855,524 73,447,054
c
MorganCity(C).St.MaryParish. 79,000
5,477
None t1,056,000 t14.00
ment provides that the interest tax
Total__ __245,323.554 245,458.994 Natchitoches Parish S. D
50,000
51,138000 45.00
collected In excess of requirements
.
New Iberia Southern
738
22.00
shall be divided between city schools Tax (per M)
22.00 Petit-Anse-Coteau Dr. Dist_ 60,000
Dr. Dist__ 55.000
None
1912.
and city Improvements. The new
1911
Portage Drainage District_ ___z50.000
$
Louisiana constitution, in effect May
$
Rayne, Arcadia Parish
32.400
2.247
00 0
*50 0 0 0 d17.50
S 27: 9
12 1898. confirmed these arrange- Real estate_167,177,355 165.761,430 Red River Parish
S. D. No. I_ 25,000
Personal.,__ 68,387,231 67,616,207
None
ments.
Ruston (C), Lincoln Parish_ _z33,000
3,377
On June 6 1899 the city voted a
Ruston-FirstSewerage Dist.- 40,000
Total__ _ _ 235,561,586 233,377,637
special tax of 2 mills for water, sewer
Ruston School District
65,000
None 11 40 d7.50
6 08
74 0
22.00
and drainage purposes, intended to Tax (per M)
22.00 St. Bernard Parish
5,277
x85,000
POPULATION.
provide for an Issue of from 12 to 16
-In 1910 (Cen- St. Marys Parish 5th Ward S.D.36,000
million bonds. As this required an sus), 339.075; in 1900 (Census) was Tangipahoa
Parish
29,160
75,000
1,200,000
amendment to 'the State constitu- 287,104; in 1890 It was 242,039; in
Tensas
tion. the Legislature, in special ses- 1880 It was 260.090; In 1870 It was Tenses Basin Levee District__ 30,000
Parish
17,060
None t2,904,370
60.900
sion, passed a bill for its submission 191.418.
Venice Drainage District___ _z59.500
to a vote of the people of the State.
26,390
z72,500
At this election the amendment was OPELOUSAS SCHOOL DISTRICT. Vermillion Parish
Vernon Parish Sch. Dist
40,000
None 11,000,000
A district in St. Landry Pariah.
approved and $12,000,000 of the
z70,000
bonds were awarded in Dec. 1900 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913_ $69,250 Vivian School District
(V. 71. p. 1283), to be issued from
(C) City. c 10 cents per acre. .f 1910 figures. z This covers merely
time to time as the improvement pro- ORLEANS LEVEE DISTRICT.
a recent issue of bonds; we are not Informed as to what Is total debt. 41911
gressed. The whole amount is
This district (P. 0. New
In March 1903 the validity of out. is composed of the Parish of Orleans) figures. d 1912 figures. t 1913 figures. * 1914 figures.
this
Orleans.
Act was tested in the Civil District Bonds are tax-exempt.
Court and affirmed. V. 76, p. 770.
Improvement and Refunding Bds
The case was taken to the State Su- Is '09 J-J$3.000,000e_July 1 1959_
pteme Court and the validity of
(Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
Act was again upheld. V. 76,the BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_$3,000,
000
P•
989. At the Nov. 1906 election two Certf. of indebtedness
amendments to the State constituSent 30 1914
422,232
tion in relation to the City of New Assessed valuation 1914_245,322
.414
ITS
Orleans were ratified by the voters; Levee tax rate(ner 51.000) '14..83.00
one of these authorized the city to
INTEREST is payable at Whitney
Issue $8,000.000 sewer bonds and the Central Nat. Bank, New Orleans.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
other $200,000 teachers'salary bonds
V. 83. p. 1306, and V. 87, p. 1110. PLAQUEMINES PARISH ROAD Organized as a Territory (Act of March 2 1819)__July 4 1819
1434 and 1556. $1,000.000 of the
DIST. No. 1 (P. 0. Burns).
Admitted as a State (Act of June 15 1836)____June 15 1836
sewer bonds were sold on May 21 5s
___ $60,000
1909 (V. 88, p. 1388) and the re- TOT. BD. DT. Apr
1914_..$60,000 Total area of State (square miles)
53,850
mainder ($7,000.000) were sold on Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)_ _
May 8 1911. V.92, p. 1331. Of the Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913_ _ _688,790 State
Capital
___$10.00
Little Rock
teachers' salary bonds, only 8198.000
were issued.
PLAGUEMINES PARISH EAST Governor (term expires Jan. 1917)
Geo. W. Hays
Constitutional Bonds.
BANK LEVEE DISTRICT.
49'92 J-J$10,000.000c&rJuly11942
This district Is composed of a por- Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1917)__Earle W. Hodges
Floating Debt Bonds.
tion of
48 '98 A-0 $218.000___Oct I 1948 53 '02 Plaquemines Parish.
R. G. McDaniel
A-o$135.000e. . Oct 1 1952 Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1917)
Gold Bonds, D.S.&G.S,
(Subject
7s 72 Q-J $117.000___July 1 1922 6s '10 F to call after Oct. 1 1042.)
-A $20,000e_ _Aug 1 1930 In LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday
January. and sessions are limited to sixty days.
Sewer Bonds (Tax-Exempt).
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1920.)
4s 07 J-J $8,000,000c__Jan 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_5155,0
00
HISTORY OF DEBT.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1928)
-For early history of the Arkansas State debt see
Assessed valuation 1142.__ 249,750 "State
and City Supplement" of April 1894, page 173.
Premium Bonds.
Levee tax (per 31- )00, 1912_340.00
4
5s '75 J-J$2,201.200
As drawn
INTEREST paY•ble at Hibernia
REFUNDING.
-Under the Legislative Act of 1809 the entire debt has
Water and Sewer. (See above.)
Bank Be Tr. Co.. New Orleans.
been refunded by an issue of 3% 30-year bonds, denomination $500 and
4s '00 J-J$12.000,0000-July 1 1950
$1,000. except $15.000 in bonds of 1869 and 1870. and thes estimated
(Subject to call July 1 1942.)
PONTCHARTRAIN LEVEE DIS. Interest thereon, amounting to $24 300, which
have not been presented
Court-House Bonds.
This district (P. 0. New Orleans) for refunding
5s '05 J&J $727.000c___Jan 1 1955 is composed of parts of the following t901, those not All valid 67 funding bonds were called for payment Dec. 1
presented up to that time being now
Teachers' Salary Bonds.
parishes: Ascension. East Baton
The total amount of bonds outstanding Jan. 1 1914null and void. of
was $1.250,500,
4s '07 J-J $198,000e_ __Jan 1 1927 Rouge, Iberville, Jefferson, St. which $1,134.500 are held
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1917.) Charles, St. James and St. John the the permanent endowment by the State's School Fund and $116,000 by
fund of the University of Arkansas.
Public Belt RR. Bonds.
Baptist.
TOTAL DEBT, ETC.
J-J $300,000.. July 1 '56-'59 Es '94
N $404,000e Nov 1 1944
5s
-The bonded debt Jan. 1 1914 consisted only of
(Part due each year but bonds are BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. $404,000 refunding bonds (referred to above) as follows:
subject to call July 1 1939.)
Assessed valuation 1913. 11,157.003
When
INTEREST Is payable at City Levee tax 1911per $1,000_ _ $10.00
Interest. Payable, Maturity, Amount.
per mile on RRs 100 Refunding bonds
Hall by Board of Liquidation of City
3
Sept.
1929
$1 250,500
INTEREST s payable at the
Debt, and at the fiscal agency of the
DEBT NOT RECOGNIZE D, HO LPOR DS, ETC.
Board in New Orleans and in New Whitney-Central Nat. Bk., New On.
-A summary of the
unrecognized debt appears below.
York by Winslow. Lanier & Co.
-RED RIVER ATCHAFALAYA &
TOTAL D E BT.
LOANS-InterestPrincipa
BAYOU BOEITF LEVEE DIST.
July 11914. July 11913.
Name and Purpose.
P.C. Payable. When Due. Outstanding.
This district Is composed of the Holford funding bonds of 1870
Tot. bd. dt_$33,461,200 $33.646,000
6 J & J Jan 1 1900 $1,370,000
parishes and parts of parishes as fol- Levee bonds
In addition to the figures of total
7 J & J Jan 1 1900
1,986,773
debt given above, there are out- lows: Avoyelles, Rapides and St. Little Rock & Fort Smith RR
7 A & 0 Jan 1 1900
1,000,000
standing $300,000 5% public belt Landry.
Memphis & Little Rock RR
7 A & 0 Jan 1 1890
1,200,00
railroad bonds. These bonds are 54 '00 A-0$250,0000 __Oct 1 1950 Little Rock Pine Bluff & N. 0. RR_ 7 A & 0 Jan 1 1900
1 200,000
not handled by the Board of Liqui- 53 '03 Id-S 250,0000 __Mch I 1953 Miss. Oauchita & Red River RR- 7 A & 0 Jan 1 1900
600,000
(Subject to call March 1 1943.)
dation of City Debt, but direct by
Arkansas Central RR
1.350,000
7 A & 0 Apr 1 1900




State of Arkansas.

Nov., 1914.1

ARKANSAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.
Personal
Total Assessed Tax rate
Real Estate.
Property.
Valuation. per $1,000
$319,472,026
$129,641,026
$449,113,260
$6.87
296,680,870
130,787,229
427.468.099
6.875i
122,117,618
258,264,605
380,382,223
6.75
218,187,360
108,779,967
326,967,327
6.75
102,802.915
302,181,563
199,378.648
5.50
100,399,315
199.331,562
299,730,877
5.50
81,626 580
224,401,113
142,774,533
5.75
73,824,116
128.084,667
201,908,783
5.50
173,526,484
100 809,742
72 716.742
5.00
102 449.430
72 379 406
174,828.836
--54 152,058
139,902,691
85 750 633
39,971,308
61 892,881
101,864.189
107.66
31,426,539
63,102 304
94 528 843
---The provisions of the constitution concerning
DEBT LIMITATION.
State and municipal Indebtedness are contained in Sec. 1 of Art. 16. Prior
to Sept. 14 1914 this section prohibited the creation of debt by either the
State or its sub-divisions, but on that date (Sept. 14 1914) an amendment
was adopted permitting towns of 1,000 or more population and cities of the
1st and 2d class to become bonded up to 7% of the assessed valuation, with
additional power to issue water and light-plant bonds beyond this limit.
The entire section may be found in the "Chronicle" of Oct. 17 1914, page
1157. While the constitution, prior to Sept. 14 1914. prohibited the
and its municipalities from issuing bonds, it is proper to state that State
there
are numerous improvement districts, such as schools, levees, bridges,
drainage. &c., which, under special Acts, have been allowed to borrow
money or issue bonds for their completion. Bonds of this character, we
are told, do not seem to come clearly under the prohibitory mandate of the
constitution, and for that reason these districts are allowed to proceed in
this manner.
Years1913
1912
1910
1908
1906
1905
190
,
1900
1893
1892
1886
1876
1870

TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-As indicated above, the State
is not allowed to issue bonds. Other evidences of indebtedness are subject
to taxation.
POP UL ATIO N.
-The population has been as follows:
1910
1,574,449 1870
484,47111830
30,388
1900
1,311,564 1860
435,45011820
14,255
1890
1,128,179 1850
209,897 1810
1,062
1880
802,525 1840
97.574
The proportion of the colored population was 28.1% In 1910.28% In 1900
27.59% In 1890 and 26 25% In 1880. In numbers ,blacks were 442,891
In 1910, 366,856 In 1900. 311,227 In 1890, 210.666 in 1880. 122.169 in
1870. 111,259 in 1860. 47,708 In 1850.

CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF ARKANSAS

195

Bridge-Construction Bonds.
Assess. val.'12(3i act.)--_1,600.000
,
$30,000__Jan 1 '15-'16 Tax rate (per 41,000) 1912 _415.00
J-J 115,000__Jan 1 '17-21
Parson. Son & Co.. N.Y.
INT. at
175,000__Jan 1 '22-'26
250,000__Jan 1 '27-'31 City, and Bank of Commerce &
BOND.DEIIT Oct 1914...5570.000 Trust Co., Memphis. Tenn.
Real est. va . 1914 (est.)$14.000,000
Total tax rate(per$1,000)'14_ _ _52.53 LITTLE ROCK.
This Is the
of the State and
Popul'n of dist. In 1911 (est.) _60,000 the county capital Pulaski County.
seat of
INT. at Mercantile Tr. Co., St. L. Inc. 1834. Pop'n 1910, 45,941.
City has no grneral bonded debt.
GARLAND LEVEE DISTRICT.
Floating debt Sept 1 1914_2326,107
A district in Miller County.
Assess. val. '14 (2-5 act.)_31.640,200
Levee Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_527.38
65 '14 84-5 $200,000_Mar 1 '15-'34
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__ $200,000 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed valuation 1913___ 210,000 58 '08 A-0 $35,000__Apr 1 '15-'28
Real value (eat)
51.000_ _July 1 1928
1,000,000 5s '08 ___
25,000 -_ __Aug 2 1923
55 '09 _
GREENE AND LAWRENCE COS. 5s '11 81-N 130,000_ __May 1 1931
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
BOND.DEBT May 1913_4290.000
6s g '11 F
--A2228,000o _ _7916-1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1912.57.00
TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1914_2228,000
INT.on 5s due July 1 1928 at MerAssessed valuation 1912____ 497,000
cantile Tr. Co., St. Louis; others at
INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce, St. Louis Union Trust Co.
N. Y. City.
LONG PRAIRIE LEVEE DIST.
HELENA.
This district Is 1n Lafayette Co.
This city Is in Phillips County. 6s '07 June 2125,000c __June 1 1945
Inc. Dec. 5 1856. Pop.'10, 8,772. (Subject to call after June 1 1925.)
Refunding Bonds.
2100,0000_ --June 1 1948
Os '08 58 '04 ___ 2143.000c
1924 (Subject to call after June 1 1928.)
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914...3143.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1914_$225,000
Sinking fund
11,000 Value of dist. (official) _ _ ..1,250,000
Assessed val.'13(30% act.)4,050,000 Population in 1914 (est)
1.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_424.25
INT. on 0s of 1907 payable in
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
N. Y. City; others In Chicago.
5s '11

HELENA IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
Levee-impt. Bonds.
6s '13 J-J $384,000c_July 1 '15-'38
BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_2420,000
Assess. valuation 1912 ____4,795,428
Real value (eat)
15.000,000
Population in 1913 (est.)
18.000
INT.at St Louis Union Trust Co.
HELENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
High-School-Building Bonds.
5528'11 F-A2100.000 Aug 1 '22-'41
BOND.DEBT Sept 30 '14_5100,000
Assessed valuation 1913_ __3,325,000
Actual valuation (est.) __ __9,375,000
INTEREST payable at Wm. R.
Compton Co., St. Louis, or Chicago.

LONOKE CO.ROAD DISTRICTS.
Lonoke is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
(Ss '13 F-A4114.000__Aug 1 '15-'33
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
65 '13 F
-A $80,750 _Aug 1 '15-33
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
6s '14 F-A $60,000__Aug 1 '15-'34
BONDED DEBT
5120,000
Dist. No. 2, Aug. 1913
Dist. No.3, Aug. 1913
85,000
Dist. No. 7, Sept. 1914
60,000
ASSESSED VALUA'N*5608,870
Dist. No.2
Dist. No.3
715,550
Dist. No.7
•Represents valuation of real and
railroad property.
INT.at St. Louis Union Trust Co.

NOTE.
-For debts of civil divisions not found among the
below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. statements given
ARGENTA SEWER IMP. D. NO.1. CRAIGHEAD CO. DRAIN.
DISTS HOPE.
Is '14 M-S$350.000__Alar 1 '16-34
Jonesboro is the county seat.
This place is In Hempstead County.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1914.. 5350,000
Drainage District Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914___2,296,480
MENA.
___ $148.500
_a
Various._ 6s '08 J D $70.000c_..__1911-1931
This town Is In Polk County.
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust County has no general bonded debt. ($3,000 and $2,000 being payable In
Water Bonds (part yearly).
Co., St. Louis, Trustee.
DRAIN DEBT Juno 1914_1148,500
alternate years.)
6s '11 J-D 257,277-June 1 '14-'29
Water Bonds
Population in 1910
27.627
BOND. DEBT Mch 1912-- 265,000
Os '08 ____ $60,000c _ _ _ _1214-1928 Total assessed val --------1,207,9
ARGENTA SCHOOL DIST.
85
BOND. DEBT May 14 1910 $150,000 Population
_s '09-12 5104,000
In 1910
3,953
BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1914_2104,000 CRAWFORD CO. LEVEE DIST. Assessed val.(3-5 act.)'09_1,875,000
INTEREST payable at office of
Total tax rate(per 21.000) '09_244.00
Van Buren Is the county seat.
School tax (per $1,000) 1913__$7.00
Population In 1910
3,639 Wm. R. Compton Co , St. Louis.
Levee Bonds.
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust Co.
and Commonwealth Trust Co., both Os g '11 21-N 2173,000_May 1 '17-'35
MILLER LEVEE DIST. NO. 2.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 1914_2173,000 HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DIST.
of St. Louis.
A district in Miller, Hempstead
A district in Garland Co.
Assess. val. '13
act.)___ 364,057
and Little River counties.
Building Bonds (tax-exempt).
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-$50.00
ASHLEY CO. DRAIN.DIS. NO. 1.
'11 ____ $300,000o __June 1 1031
A-0 *290,000o
1922
Population in 1010
Drainage Bonds.
23,942 Is g
58 g '08 A-0
1923 (Subject to call after June 1 1921.)
Os '11 J-11 557.0000 -1915-1936
INTEREST is payable at Wm. R. 6s g '08 A-0 *50.000o
(is '13 J-J $150,000c_July 1 '14-'33
*9.000o
1922
BOND.DEBT May 8 '13......$57,000 Compton Co., St. Louts.
TOTAL DEBT July 1913_2450,000
(Subject to call.)
Assessed val.(2-5 act.)'12__919,674
514s'12 M-S $85.000_ _Sept 1 '22-'36 Assessed val.'12(51 act.)___ 775,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$5.00
BOND.DEBT June 1 '13_ 4222,000 Population in 1913 (est.)
3,000
FAYETTEWLLE.
Assessed val.'12 (1-3 act.)_8,000,000
INT. at St. Louis Union Tr. Co.
BEAVER BAYOU DR. DIST.
This city is in Washington-County. Sch. tax rate (per
$1,000) '12-47.00
__ '12
5150,000
Incorp. as city of Ilrst class11905.
Population in 1911
. _14.464 MISSISSIPPI CO. DRAIN.DIST&
TOTAL DEBT
(?)
Water Bonds
*These bonds are subject to call.
(est.)Osceola is the county seat.
INTEREST on $90.000 Issue payCENTRAL CLAY DRAIN. DIST 55 g '07 F-A 267,5000der_Augl'15-'18
Drainage Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
(See V. 85, p. 299, for maturity.)
able at Mercantile Trust Co., St. 6s '10 ___ $199,960
This district is in Clay County.
1915-1932
Louis; other bonds In St. Louis. Mo.
Drainage Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
5s'13__ $500,000
Sewer Bonds
TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1914_2500,000 .8'07 ___ $102,500 ____1915-1926
5%g'12M-N$1.181,250cNov119-'37
Drainage Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
BOND.DEBT May 5 1914 $180,000 JEFFERSON CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
Pine Bluff is the county seat.
5%s
OHICOT COUNTY.
___ $127,595
Assessed val.'09 (35%act.) 1,475,275
1914-1932
Drainage District No. 1 Bonds.
County seat Is Lake Village. Or- Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-528.25
Drainage Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
'12 -ganized Oct 25 1823.
Os
81-N
Population in 1910
$241,400„Nov 1 '16-'30
4,471 Os §Drainage $35,000
Refunding Bonds.
District No. 2
INT. payable at St. Louts Union 6s '11 M-N $30,000c_Nov Bonds. 6s Drainage Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
5$ '09 .1-.1 $248,600c___July 1 1929
1 '20-'39
--- $112,820
1914-1932
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914_5246,000 Trust Co.. Trustee, St. Louis.
t Drainage District No 3 Bonds.
INT. on Dist. No. 9 bonds at
Sinking fund
Os '11 M-N $47,500o
56.000
Harris Trust & Say. Bank, Chicago.
Assessed val.'13 (52 act.)_5,364.117 FORT
TOTAL DEBT
on Dist. No. 11 bonds at St. Louis or
SMITH.
District No 1
State&Co.tax(per$1000)1913236.875i
(?)
This
First
N. Y.;
Population In 1910 (Census) _ _21.987 1842. town is in Sebastian Co. Inc.
District No 2, Nov 1 1912 : 30,000 bondsNat. flank. Comptonon other
at Wm. R.
Commission govt. adopted
Co.. St.
INTEREST payable at Importers' March 5 1913.
District No 3
(2)
Louis.
Pop. 1910, 23,975. Assessed valu-r Dist No 1
& Traders' Nat. Bank.. N. Y. City.
(7)
Sewer District No. 2 Bonds.
atIon 1911.1 Dist No 2_ 118,600 OVERC17P DRAINAGE DIST.
bs
A-0$550.000c-Apr 1 '23-'26
CLARKSVILLE.
(Dist No 3
(?)
A district (P.0. Newport)
Paving District No. 5 Bonds.
This town is in Johnson County.
Pop'n Dist. No. 2 (cat) ----1,200 son and Woodruff counties. in Jack5s '09 A-0$445.000c_Apr 1 '15-'17
INT. on bonds marked (() at 5s '14 F-A $90,000__Feb
Elec.-Lt. Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
1 '19-'34
Miss. Val. Tr, Co., St. L.•, (1) at TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914_590,000
(is '13 J-J $19,500__Jan 1 '15-33 5.9 Water-Wks. Imp. Dist. No. 1.
'11 M-N$713,000c
Water-Wks. Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
1926 St. Louis Un. Tr. Co., St. Louis.
(Part each year.)
8s '13 J-J $24,500__Jan 1 '15-'33
PARAGOULD PAV. DIST. NO. 1.
Paving Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
JEFFERSON COUNTY FREE
Sewer Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
A district in Greene County.
J-J $38,000
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
'13 J-J $19,500__Jan 1 '15-'33 _s
Paving Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
55 '13 J-J $700,000„July 1 '18-'38 53s'14 M-N5100,000_May 1 '15-'29
TOTAL DEBT Feb 1914_263,500
_s
J-J
$2,700
BOND. DEBT Nov. 9 '14_5700,000 BONDED DEBT Nov 19145100,000
Population in 1910
1,456
This
INT. at Mercantile Trust Co.. Total city has no gen'l bonded debt.
impt. dLst. debt Oct.
JEFFERSON CO. ROAD DIST. 4. PINE BLUFF.
St. Louis.
This city is in Jefferson County.
28 1914
$1,748,700
Pine Bluff is the county seat.
Improvement Dist. No. 26 Bonds.
Assess. val. real prop. asst.
Os '13
$150,000
CONWAY.
51010 F-A $51,334c_Feb 1 '15-'25
which assess'ts are levied 9,808,575 TOTAL DEBT
This city is in Faulkner County.
(7) TOTAL DEBT
(?)
INT. on water bonds at Mercantile
Water-Works Bonds.
15,102
0
,11 J.4 $91,200__Jan 1 '15-'31 Tr. Co.. St. Louis; Paving Dist. No. KERSH LAKE DRAINAGE DIST. Population in 1910
A district in Jefferson County.
INTEREST Is payable at the MerImpt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds. 7, First Nat. Bk., Ft. Smith; Pav.
Sewer
Dist. No. 8, Merchants Nat. Bk., __s '12 ..--$)50,000----- cantile Trust Co., St. Louis.
_s '13 --- 540,000
-_
- 2)
(
Street Impt Dist No 1 Bonds Ft. Smith; others at Central Trust TOTAL BOND. DEBT _
Assessed valuation 1912..___ 304.000 PLUM ISAY017 LEVEE DIST.
Co.. Chicago.
$26,000
_s
- - - $300.000_
_ Optional
23,400__Jan 1 '15-30
6s '14 J-J
LEE COUNTY IMPROV. DIST.
Refunding (red. aft.May 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT May 12'14.3127,200 FORT SMITH
66'08
Marianna Is the county seat.
1st-N 2100,000o_ _May 1 1948
SPECIAL SCH. D.
Population in 1910
2,794
Road Bonds.
BOND,DEBT May 5'13_4400,000
Building and Equipment Bonds.
$50,000c_July 1 '15&'20 5;0'11 F-A288,820_ __Aug 1 '14-'35 Assessed val.'12 (1-3 act.)_1,951,790
COUSAB,T BAYOU DRAIN.DIST.
50,000c___July 1 1925 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '13_299,000 Tax rate (per 41,000) 1912_ _ _ _225.00
This district is In Jefferson County. 5s '10 J-J
100,000c___July 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1912 __3.594,890
Bonds arc taxable.
Bonds are subject to call at any in- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$21.25 POINSETT CO. DR. DIS. NO. b.
Drainage Ditch Bonds
6s '12 Sept 2205.000c_Sept 1 '22-'41
terest-paying period.
$61,000c
8s
$50,000c_July 1 '17&'22 LINCOLN CO. ROAD D. NO. 2. BOND. DEBT Nov 1912_ $205,000
(Part due each year for 20 years.)
P. 0. Star City.
Real value of lands in dist.
5s '13 J-J
25,000c___July 1 1927
35,000
os '09 J-J
Road Bonds.
(est.)
1,600.000
Y 11)53 6s g '14 __ 5120,000
rs.)
(Part due each year for 20 yea1
1919-1934
INT. at Nat. City Bank, Chicago,
T oct 11914_2350,000 BOND. DEBT
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914__ $96,000 BOND. DE Apr
Oct 1914
$120,000
1914
50,000 Assessed val. '14
,
val.'12(i6 act.)_ _1,620,000 Sinking fund
Assessed
(1-5 act.)__475,000 PULASKI COUNTY.
INTEREST payable at Mercantile Assess. val. 13 (2-5 act.)18,000.000 Population in 1914
(est.)
4,000
County seat Is
School tax (per $1,000) 1913_4 .00
10
7
.00
Trust Co.. St. Louis, and in N. Y.
INT. payable in New York City. ganized Dec. 15 Little Rock. OrPopulation in 1914 (est.)
1818.
Refunding Bonds.
INT at Mercantile Tr. Co.. St. L. LINWOOD & AUBURN LEV.DIS. 434s'07 J-J
COW LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
$255.000c_July 1 '15-'27
district in Jackson County.
Levee Bonds.
A
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914_
6s'13 M-S$100,000c_Sept 1 '19-38
13s
J-J $100,000r _
_ __1935 Assess. val. '14 (eat.). _ _ _2255,000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1914._ _$100,000 FT.SMITH & VAN BUREN DIST.
_48.500,000
(Subject to call after - 1925.)
State&Co.tax(per$1,000) 13-315.3a
.
INT. at St. Louis Union Tr. Co..
This district Is in Crawford and Se- 65
J-J $50,000
POpulatIon in 1910
bastian counties.
• • •
St. Louis, trustee.
86,751
BOND.DEBT Apr 1914_ $150,000
•
INT.at Union Trust Co.,N.Y.C.




[VOL. RCM.
-DEBT OF STATE.
TEXAS
DRAINAGE DIST. On Aug.7 1913 the Attorneywhich was to have taken of the 52,000,000
PULASKI CO. DR DIST. NO. 1. TRI-COUNTY (P. 0. Earle) is in penitentiary bonds, the sale of -General's office held thatplace June 2 1913,
This district
Drainage Bonds.
196

$1,500,000 intended to pay the debts of the prison system were constitutional, while $500.000 which it was proposed to expend for improvements
were in violation of Section 9 of Article 3 of the constitution. V. 97, p.463.
-This fund on Sept. 1 1914 contained
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND.
$35,028 18 in cash, 514,901,863 78 city, county and school bonds, $1,603,317 State and railroad bonds,$47,067,427 58 land notes and $1,847,445.
being the value of 1,847,445 acres of land owned by the fund and valued
at $1 per acre. The details of the School Fund are given in full on page
A district in Randolph County.
1472 of the "Chronicle" for Nov. 14 1914.
68 '13 J-J $85.000c -.1919-1933 WATERLOO DRAINAGE
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.- Total.
A district in Jefferson County.
Tax p.1.000
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14.......$85,000 5;0'13 J-D
Rent Estate. Personal Property.
$160,000.J'ne 1 '18-'33 YearsAssessed val. 1914 (est.)__ _$400,000 BOND.DEBT Oct 1
131,741,844,160 $930,063,831 $2,680,907.991 $4.50
1914.$160,000 1913
1,000
2,532,710,050 2.66 2-3
Population in 1914 (est.)._ _
882.501,669
41,650.208.381
1912
INT.at St. Louis Union Trust Co., 1910
2,388,500,124 2.066
INT. at Commonwealth Trust
754,822,074
41,633,878,050
St. Louis.
1,139,022.730 3.80
Co.,St. Louis.
307,787,043
829,235,887
1905
914,007,634 3.46 2-3
247,103,146
666,904,488
1900
782,111,883 3.25
282,589,055
499,522,828
1890
311,470,736
A district (P. 0. Piggott) in Clay
114,303,106
This district (P. 0. Corning) is in
197.167,630
244,510,558 ....„
and Greene counties.
94,717,197
Clay County.
...
149.793,361
8
80
1874
as '09 J-J $220.000____July 1 1929
Drainage Bonds
This includes valuation of railroads, &c.
'21-31 65 '08 Dec S100.000__Dec 1 '18-'33
65 '11 J-D 165.000 __June 1
-In 1908 there was a large Increase in the assessed valuation, due to
Note.
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $355,000 138 '10 Dec 130,000__Dec 1 '20-'35 a new law which requires that property be assessed at its full value.
14.500 6s '11 Dec 50,000__Dec 1 '21-'36
Sinking fund
-State.
-Section 49, Article 3 of the State ConDEBT LIMITATION.
Assessed val.'12 (34 act.)-5.450.000 6s '12 Dec 30,000Dec 1 '17-'31
of the State.
INTEREST is payable at New 6s '14 Jan 110,000Jan 1 '25-'39 stitution reads "No debt shall be created by or on behalf
except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasion, suppress
Columbus, Ohio.
First Nat. Bank,
BOND.DEBT Oct 2 1914_;420,000 insurrection, defend the State in war, or pay existing debt; and the debt
Assessed valuation 1913_ _1,400,000 created to supply deficiencies in the revenue shall never exceed, in the
III. aggregate at any one time, two hundred thousand dollars.
INTEREST Is payable in
Incorp. 1893. Pop. 1913.101,302.
Section 50 of the same Article prohibits the Legislature from giving or
Levee Bonds (Tax-ezempt).
lending, or authorizing the giving or lending of the credit of the State in
$2,035,000r
J4
5)45
aid of, or to any person, association or corporation, whether municipal or
This district (P. 0. Cotton Plant)
5As'14 J-J 1,500,000__ _Jan 1 1964
whatsoever, for
(Part due each year.)
is in Woodruff. Monroe and Prairie other; or to pledge the credit of the State in any manner
individual,
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1914.$3,535,000 counties. All bonds are tax-exempt. the payment of the liabilities, present or prospective, of any
association of individuals, municipal or other corporation.
41.977,698 68 '09 M-S $180.000c_Part yearly
Assess. val. 1913
-Section 52 of Article 3 of the State ConCounties, Cities, Towns, &c.
88,874,000 68 '11 J-J
75.000c_Part yearly
Real value (est.)
75,000c_Part yearly stitution states that the Legislature shall have no power to authorize any
20c. per acre 65 g '12 J-J
Levee tax 1913
of the
INT. on bonds of 1914 at First 68 '13 54 100.000c__..1929-1933 county, city, town or other political corporation or subdivision aid of,
in
Nat. Bank, Chicago; other bonds at BOND.DEBT Sept 30 19145410,000 State to lend its credit or to grant public money or thing of value or to beor to, any individual, association or corporation whatsoever,
First Nat. Bank, N. Y.. or Bank of Assessed val. '13 (34 act.),1,500,000
come a stockholder in such corporation, association,or company; provided.
Commerce & Trust Co.. Memphis.
INT. Is payable at the Merchants however, that under legislative provision any county, any political subLaclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis. Mo.
division of a county,any number of adjoining counties, or any political subdivision of the State, or any defined district now or hereafter to be described
A district In Miller County. Bonds
and defined within the State, and which may or may not include towns,
are tax-exempt. Pop'n 1911. 8,000.
villages or municipal corporations, upon a vote of a two-thirds (2-3) maThis city is in Cross County.
Building Bonds.
Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 1 Bds. jority of the resident property taxpayers voting thereon, in addition
_1914-1927
A-0 542,000e
Ss
50'13 M-S $32,000c_Sept 1 '14-'25 to all other debts. may issue bonds or otherwise lend its credit in any
J-J 100,000c__July 1 '13-38
58'11
amount not to exceed one-fourth (M) of the assessed valuation of the real
Water Sc Light Dist. No. 2.
510'14 J-J 40,000c__Jan 1 '15-'33
'26-'32 property of such district or territory, except that the total bonded indebtedBOND. DEBT Oct 15'14_ $184,000 5%8'13 M-S $33,000c_Sept 1$72,200 ness of any city or town shall never exceed the limits imposed by other
Mar 1913_
Assess. valuation 1913... 5,000.000 TOTAL DEBT
40,200 provisions of this constitution, and levy and collect such taxes to pay the
10,000.000 Water & light debt (Ind)._
Real value (est.)
2,400 Interest thereon and provide a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, as
School tax (per $1,000) 1913..57.00 Sinking fund
the Legislature may authorize and in such manner as it may authorize the
INT. on 6$ payable in Texarkana: Assessed valuation 1912... 600,000 same for the following purposes:improvement of rivers, creeks and streams
1,000,000
Louis, Mo., at Mercantile Actual value (est.)
5s in St.
2,335 to prevent overflows and to permit of navigation thereof, or irrigation
Trust Co.; and on 53s at Wm. R. Population in 1910
and maintenance of pools.
INT.at St. Louis Union Trust Co. thereof, or in aid of such purposes, constructionfor the purposes of hrigaCompton Co., St. L-Chic. 8c N. Y.
lakes, reservoirs, dams, canals and waterways
tion, drainage or navigation, or in aid thereof; construction, maintenance
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
roads and turnpikes,
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n. and operation or macadamized. graveled or paved
towns
or in aid thereof. Sec. 4 of Article XI relates to cities and levied of 5,000
Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1910.
Debt.
by such
population and limits the annual tax which may be
or less
9506,273
ArgentaImp.D.15,PulaskiCo.$82,000
any
municipalities to defray the current expenses of local government for over
Argenta Imp.D.16,PulasklCo. 40,000
of
2.
14700 ---637 one yrear to 4i of 1%. Sec. 5 of Art. XI stipulates that in cities
None 31,007,043
40,000
Augusta School District
for any purposes in any one year must ex5,000 inhabitants that no tax
Clarendon (T), Monroe Co__ _x35.000
that
ceed two and one-half per centum of the taxable property ,and provides time
11.500.000
Crawfordsville School Dist__ 30,000
same
_--_ 22,447 "no debt shall ever be created by any city or town unless at the to pay the
None *9,200.000
75.000
Crittenden County
sufficient sum
2,018 provision be made to assoss and collect annually a
850.000 30.00
De Queen (T). Sevier County. 30,000
per cent (2%)
interest thereon and create a sinking fund for at least two are authorized
t2.000.000
Eldorado Special Sch. Dist__ 60.000
towns
520,815 26.87+ 1.787 thereon. By Sec. 6, Art. XI, counties, cities and
None
liamburgh (T), Ashley County 30,000
a sinking fund to
0 _--- 52,734 to levy taxes necessary to pay the interest and provide
Jefferson County
55,500 30.883•16.350.64
but all
satisfy any indebtedness heretofore legally made and undertaken; levied.
None 1'218.000
Jefferson Co. Levee Dist. No. 1 30,000
that
such taxes shall be assessed and collected separately from
425,000 29.00
None
Jefferson Co. Levee Dist. No.3 40.000
government, and
and collected for current expenses of municipal purpose therefor.
assessed
Jefferson Co. Rd. Dist. No. 1_ 30,000
the
None
shall, when levied, specify in the act of levying, bordering on the coast
400,000
Jonesboro Improv't Dist.No.4 40,000
Sec. 7, Art. XI,provides that all counties and cities
Jonesboro School District-- 49,000
None
hereby authorized, upon a vote of two-thirds(2-3)
1,074 of the Gulf of Mexico are
____
Lake Village (T), Chicot Co..-- 25,000
None
172,184
of sea-walls
'20.12+ 24,252 of the taxpayers therein, to levy such tax for construction such works
Lee County
None *5,484.4531
46,000
for
Little RockImp.Dist.No.148_ -x27,000
breakwaters or sanitary purposes, and may create a debt
But no debt for any purpose shall ever
Little Rock Imp. Dist. No.177 40,000
9333,100
and issue bonds in evidence thereof.
unless provision is made.
Mississippi County
1.648.025 160.000 *9.738,739 20.00 30.468 be incurred in any manner by any city or county collecting a sufficient tax
and
Monticello School District-- _x30,000
at the time of creating the same, for levying least two per cent (2%) as a
Newport School District
45,000
f1,823,806
to pay the interest thereon and provide at
defeated an amendNewport Sewer District No. 1 - 32.000
None t1.000,000 t5.00
sinking fund. [At the Nov. 1914 election the votersSection 7a, so as to
add
Orton Levee District
240,000
ment to Art. XI by which it was proposed to
sea-wall reclamaPhillips County
d309,120
Nohe*10.400,000 *18.87 +33,535 authorize such counties to build sea-walls and designate
from storm overflow, and
Piney Drainage District
65,000
tion districts for the protection of life and property
reclamation districts, the county
Poissett Co. Drain. Dist. No. 1 45,000
to build or condemn land for sea-wall and
low tide within the
Poinsett Co. Drain. Dist. No.3d110,000
to have State's title to the roads and bay shore line to
and developing
PoinsettOo.Drain.Dist.No.6 c205.000
district, and the right to issue district bonds for acquiring is developed as
Prairie Co. Rd. Dist. No. 1-x60,000
the district and building the sea-walls, and when district
use
Prescott (C), Nevada County.. 45.000
1844,554
2.705 town-site to sell such portions of the land as are not reserved for public
None 1.254.697 *10.00
40,500
Prescott School District
by the county.)
authorizes
35,000
Rogers School District
noo.000 *7.00
School Districts.-SectIon 3 of Article VII of the constitution general or
95,000
Running Water Drain. Dist- 35,000
the Legislature to provide for the formation of school districts by
Russellville (C), Pope County 25,000
2,938 special law and the same section provides that, with the approval of a
x70,000
2.331 majority of the qualified tax-paying voters, such districts may levy a tax
Searcy, White County
800
t974.000 t7.00
Siloam Springs School District 25.000
of not to exceed 50 cents on the $100 valuation, this limitation, however.
50,000
#1,600,00097.00
Stuttgart School District
not to apply to incorporated cities or towns constituting separate and indeWarren Special School Dist.- 40,000 12.000 91.919.280 97.09
pendent school districts.
d Total debt. f 1911 values. 1/ 1912 figures.
(C) City. (T) Town.
-A State law approved in
MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY BOND LAW.
•1913 figures. t 1914 figures. z This covers merely a recent issue of 1893 has done much to widen the market for new Texas municipal loans.
bonds; we are not informed as to what is total debt. c Net debt.
At present before any bond can be issued by a municipality or county It
must receive the certificate of the Attorney-General that It is a lawful obligation. It must then be registered in the office of the State Comptroller.
and when the bond is so issued its validity cannot be questioned except on
the grounds of fraud or forgery. The text of the law will be found in the
'
"State and City Supplement of April 1895, page 178.
ITS
Where the fact is known to us we have marked with a star VI in the returns below the issues put out prior to the enactment of the above law.
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
A law went Into effect Aug. 26 1899 compelling counties and Incorporated
Admitted asa State (Act March 1 1845)___ _December 29 1845 towns and cities to submit propositions for the issuance of bonds [all except
funding bonds Issued or to be
265,780 said county, town or city;" alsoissued of any valid outstanding bonds of
Total area of State (square miles)
Austin when "Issued for the purpose ofexcepting bond Issues for less than $2,000,
repairing buildings or structures for the
State Capital
building of which
allowed to be issued") to
the qualified
Governor (till 3d Tuesday in Jan. 1915)____0. B. Colquitt tax-payers before bonds are can be submitted to the a vote of -General for
the issue
F. C. Wemert approval as required by the law of 1893. V. 69, p.Attorney
of State (term exp. with Gov.)
Secretary
509.
The Attorney-General's department In May 1913 rendered opinions
J. M. Edwards
Treasurer (term exp. Jan. 1915)
no
of less than 1,000 inhabitants is authorized to
holding (1)
W. P. Lane issue bonds that (2)town road and school bonds are subject to taxation.
(term exp. Jan. 1915)
that
and
Comptroller
in V. 97. p. 310.
the 2d
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on day and Tuesday
$2 per day
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
-We were advised by the AttorJanuary. and sessions are limited to 60 days at $5 per
ney-General's department under date of Dec. 12 1911 that they find no exwithout limit.
thereafter
or
-For history of the State debt see "State and City emption in the Constitution or statutes of this State in favor of bonds
OP DEBT.
HISTORY
notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by the State or any municiand 175.
•
Supplement' of April 1894, pages 174
a few days obliged to pality.
was for
At the time of the panic in 1907 State
because of its inability to secure cash
DECISIONS AND OPINIONS.
-For court decisions and opinions rensuspend cash payments, but merely lich the State had on deposit at the dered by the Attorney-General's office from time to
w
time affecting bonds o
from the 31 State depositories with 1289. and V. 86. p. 240.
municipalities, counties, school districts and drainage districts, see V. 87.
51.504,637 45. See V. 85, p.
time
Refunding Bonds (Continued).
p.112. 1254, 1557: V. 90,9. 515, 1188, and 1313: V. 91, p. 1788; V. 92,9.
When Due.
LOANS'04 J-J $288,000c Jan 1 1944 406; V. 93. p. 141$: V. 94. p. 503. 719, 1520. 1578: and V.97. p. $10.
Frontier Defense Refund. Bonds as(Subject to call Jan. 1909.)
COMMISSIONERS' COURTS AUTHORIZED TO CREATE AND
81-S $201,000cdcrApril 5 1919 35 06 J-J$1.647,000_July 1 1946
55
-Chapter 172, General Laws.
ESTABLISH IRRIGATION DISTRICTS.
Refunding Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1911.1
Optional.
1913, repeals Chapter 50, Acts of 1905, being Articles 5012 to 5107, in$152,000r
58 '93 J-J
.....__1950
38 '10 J-J 51,355.0000
clusive of Chapter 3, Title 73,Revised Civil Statutes, relating to the creation
4s '93 J-J 334.500r May 2 1933
to call after 1930.)
(Subject
and establishment of irrigation districts. See item under Cameron County
and at the State
Irrigation District No. 1, on page 1312 of the "Chronicle" for Oct. 31 1914.
INTEREST is payable in New York
'13. Sep
Sept. 1 '14. Sept. 1treasury.I. I '12.
-The Bank Guaranty Law
TOTAL DEBT. &c.
$3,977,500
INVESTMENTS FOR SAVINGS BANKS.
$3,977,500 53,977.500
bonded debt
Total
3,976.200 passed by the 1909 Legislature contains provisions defining the investments
3,976,200
3,976,200
Of which in State funds
to be made by State banks or banking and trust companies maintaining a
51.300 savings department. V. 89, p. 1384.
$1,300
$1,300
Leaving amount outstanding

6s '09 Feb§$88.500_Feb 15 '19-'39 Crittenden, Cross and St. Francis
'10 Feb 40.000_ _Feb 15 '20-'39 Counties.
Drainage Bonds.
BOND.DEBT Oct 26 1914 $128,500
1919-1934
§ Int. at Parson, Son & Co.,N.Y.; 65'14 M-S$400,000
others at Cont.& Comm.Nat. Bank, TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914.._$400,000
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust
Chicago.
Co.. St. Louis, Mo.

RUNNING LAKE DRAIN. DIST.

DIST.

ST. FRANCIS DRAINAGE DIST. WESTERN CLAY DRAIN. DIST.

ST. FRANCIS LEVEE DISTRICT.

WHITE RIVER LEVEE DIST.

TEXARKANA SPEC. SCH. DIST.

WYNNE.

State of Texas.




NENNI

TEXAS-CITIES AND TOWNS

Nov., 1914.]

-The population of Texas has been as follows:
POPULATION.
804,215
1,591,74911860
3,896,54211880
1910
212,592
818,57911850
3,048,710 1870
1900
I
2,235,523
1890_
1910. 690,020 were blacks, which compares
Of the total population In
in 1880, 253.475 In 1870,
with 620,722 in 1900, 492,837 in 1890, 393,384
that the proportion
182,931 in 1860 and 58,558 in 1850. It will be observed
diminished, the ratio for 1910 being only
of the colored race has greatly
and larger percentages in
17.7% against 20.4% In 1900, 22.04% In 1890
previous decades.
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF TEXAS.

197

BROOKS COUNTY.
BELL COUNTY.
Belton is the county seat.
Falfurrlas is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
Roads(Red. after 5 yrs.from issue).
1947 55 '14 Apr $34,000___Apr 10 1954
i
334 '07-- 520,000
55 11 _
1951
1,990
Court-House Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1921.)
10 1954
Apr
45 '09 Apr $39.000___May 10 1949 5s '14 after 568,000___Apr issue.)
5 years from
after May 10 1919.) (Red.
(Subject to call
BOND.DEBT Nov 1914._ $102,000
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
1914...3,852.247
5s '13 J-D$150.000____June 9 1953 Assessed valuation
(Subject to call $4.000 yearly.)
!load Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
BROWN COUNTY.
..s
__.. $50,000
Brownwood Is the county seat.
5s '14 A-0 105,000_Mar 12 1954
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
(Subject to call 1-15 yriy. aft. 20 yrs.)
5100,000
.5 '09 _
CO.BD. DT.
July 1913._ $111,840
1950
50.000
Road district No. 1 debt_
150,000 55 '10 ___
(Subject to call after 1930.)
Assessed jCounty,1914 _ _30,209.090
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $148,000
valuationiDIst. No.1 1913 1.250.000
County tax (per 51,000) 1914..53.65 Assessed valu-iCotmty___11.570,530
ation 1914_1Dist. No.1 5,510,245
Population of county. 1910...49,186
County tax rate(per$1,000)'14-53.50
Population of county, 1910_22,935

alphabetical order among the following
-For places not given in at the end of this State.
NOTE.
statements see "Additional Statements"
mature. The gross earnings of the
ABILENE.
in 1913 were 8299.in water
d the operating expenses
County seat of Taylor Co. Inc. in 601
adopted
1887. Commission govt.
5132,831.07.
9.204.
1910. Population 1910.
BEXAR COUNTY.
San Antonio is the county seat.
BROWNSVILLE.
Water-Works (Funding)
1928 AUSTIN COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
5s '98 ___ $10,000___Feb 22
Beliville is the county seat.
(Subject to call beg. Feb 22 '08).
(Red. after 5 yrs.from issue). 541 '98 Apr $7.000c_Feb 17 1938 Cameron Co. Pop'n '10, 10,517.
Road
7.000c_Aug 14 1919
55 '11 A-0$100,000 -.June 15 1951 4s '99 Apr
Electric-Light-Extension Bonds.
Water-Works.
$7,000____Aug 1 1925 BOND. DEBT July 1 1913 $176,000 4548'99 Apr 33,500c_Jan 10 1939 3s
___ 515,000e
5s '10 _-_
19,093 4;0'00 Apr 40,500cApr 10 1920 55 '11 2P-A 15,000c___Aug 1 1951
Sinking fund
Reservoir-Site Bonds.
_May
$20,000_ __Sept 1 1951 Assessed valuation 1914_ 9,443,280 45 '04 Apr 16,000c ..May 14 1944 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1931.)
_
Is '11
45 '08
19 1948
Sept 1 1921) County tax (per $1,000) 1912-$3.00 58 g '13 Apr 25,000c
_-Works Bonds.
Water
(Subject to call beg.A-01200,000c....Dec 10 1953
-.17,699
Population In 1910....
65
$15,000c
High-School (Red. aft. June 1 '19)
-House (Red. beg.1921) 5s '11 F-A 35.000c___Aug 1 1951
Court
Ref.
53 '09 --_ $40,000__ _June 1 1949
4548'11 A-05208.000c-July 1 1951 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1931.)
BA STROP COUNTY.
S. A. & Max. Gulf RR. Bonds.
School (Red aft. 20 yrs. Jr. issue.)
County seat Is Bastrop.
Street Bonds(Red. aft. Aug.1 '31)
48 '99 Apr 57,000c--Aug 14 1919
5s '02 ___ $15,000___Sept 23 1942
Road District No. I Bonds.
Is '11 F-A 580.000c___Aug 1 1951
5,339-_Aug 14 1949
G. H. & S. A. RR. Bonds.
55 '09 ----_ $50,000
5s '14
58 '99 Apr $133,000c_Jan 10 1919
Water and Light Bonds.
aft. 10 yrs. Jr. issue.)
Street (Red.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
53
__ 370,0000
Road Bonds.
55 '09 _-_ $50.000____Sept 1 1949 5s '12 May $80,000_ _may 16 1952
'07-A 30,000___Aug 15 1952 (Subject to call beg. May 16 1922.) 4s g '03 Apr $500,0000_Aug 10 1943 BOND. DEBT July 1 '13_ $242,000
'12 F
5s
GEN. BD. DT. Oct '14._ $177,339 BOND.(County Jan. 1 '14 $43,975 5s g '13 A-0¢550,000c....Dec 10 1953 Assessed valuation 1911__ _4,551,507
28,087 DEBT Dis.No.1 J'iy 113. 100,000
Sinking fund
INT. at State Treas. office. City
Hospital (red. beg. 10 yrs.frIssue)
Assessed valuation 1914.-55.590.675
Dis.No.2 J'ly 1 '13 80,000
Treas. office, or at Seaboard Nat.
(Assess't abt. 60 to 75% actual value) Assessed (County,1014_.i3.917.198 5s g '13 A-0$125.000c....Dec 10 1953 Bank, N. Y.
Poor House (,Pd. beg. 10 yrs.fr.is.)
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'13_523.65 valuation Dis. No. 1,'12- 3,407,820
1913._ Dis. No. 2,'12.. 2,007,640 5s '13 A-0 $50,000c....Dec 10 1953
INT. at City Treas. office.
BROWNWOOD.
Court House Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) '14_$3.60
Tnis city is the county seat of
Population of county in 1910_25,344 55 '95 Apr $65.000c _Nov 13 1935
5s 98 A-0 16,000c_Feb 17 1938 Brown County. Pop'n 1910. 6.969.
AMARILLO 2ND. SCH. DIST.
45 '04 Apr 178,000e...1/ay 14 1944
County.
Water 13,nds.
A district in Potter
BAYLOR COUNTY.
58 '13 A-0 §75,000___Dec 10 1953 Ss '92 ____ $52.000•___Mob 1 1942
55 '05 --- $25,000--Sept 1925.
Seymour is the county seat.
_1947
5s'07
20,000.
_
Jail Bonds.
Building Bonds
5100,000
Road bonds
17.)
fii-.
(Subject to call after
55 '10 Feb 5100,000c__Feb 1 1950
9,000 Ss '98 Apr $10,000c Feb 17 193s 5s '10 J-J $20.000c___Jan 1 1950
-house and jail bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914 52,246,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_5125,000 Court bonds
5,000
Bridge
Assessed valuation 1913-.8.330,290 BOND.DEBT Oct 3 1914
230,500 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1930.)
114,000 Sinking fund
Sch. tax rate (per 51,000)'13-55.00 Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)_6.119,691 Assessed val. 1914
107.767,960 58 '12 J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1952
9.660
Real value (est.)__.._
Population in 1913
200.000.000 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1932)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '14_59.40 County tax
rate(per$1.000)'14 _54.75
School Bonds(Red.after Aug.'24)
8.411
Population in 1910
119,676 55 '04 ___ 56,500____Aug 1 1944
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. Population In 1910
15.000c___Jan 1 1949
ANDERSON COUNTY.
55 '09 J-J
*Red. after 10 years from issue.
Street Bds. (Red. aft. Jan. 1929).
Palestine is the county seat.
INT. on bridge and jail bonds in
-House (Red. bey. in 1923.) BEAUMONT.
N. Y.: on G. H. & S. A. RR. and Is '09 J-J $10.000e-__Jan 1 1949
Court
County seat of Jefferson County. road bonds payable in Austin and BOND. DEBT Oct 1914._ 5132,500
55 '13 A-0 $150,000__Apr 10 1923 Incorp. July 18 1881.
32,153
N.Y.;on $7.000 bridge bonds of 1899 Sinking fund
Road Dist. No. 1 (Red. beg.in '32).
Funding Bonds.
Assessed val.'14(2-3 act.) 4,500.100
$150,000__Jan 1 1952
5s '12 Apr
-Aug 5 1939 in Austin and San Antonio; on bridge Total tax mte(per$1.000) '13-511.50
Si '99 J-J 10 514.0900
-house
TOT.BD.DT.Jan 1 1914 5294,000 4s 02 J-D 14,000c-_-Dec 1 1942 bonds of 1900 and 1904, court
12,887
bonds of 1904 and 1906 In Austin; and
INT. at State Treasury and at
Sinking fund
Sewerage Bonds.
-house bonds of 1895 and Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
Assessed valu-fCounty_ _ _13,567,200 4s '02 J-D 562,0000
-Dec 1 1942 on court
7,319,715
ation 1913_1District
75,000c__June 1 1941 S.A.& Mes.G.HEW bonds in San A
54 '01 J-D
County tax (per $1,000) 1911-55.60 55 '05 J-J 14,000c___Jan 1 1945 tonic); bonds of 1913 at Seaboard BRYAN.
Population of county, 1910_13.556 Si '06 J-D 75.000____Dec 1 1946 Nat. Bank, N. Y.
This city is in Brazos County.
Park Bank, N. Y. 55 '09 J-D 47.000cDec 1 1949
INT. at Nat.
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in '33).
5s '11 J-D 50,000__Dec 1 1951 BONHAM.
55 '13 --_ $25,000
1953
55 '12 A-0 30,000„--Apr 1 1952
This city is the county seat of
AUSTIN.
Water-Works (Red. beg. in '33).
Fannin County. Pop'n '10. 4.844. 55 '13
1953
$10.000
Refunding.
State and
This is the capital of the
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in '32). BOND.DEBT July 1914._ $111,000
the county seat of Travis County. Si '99 J-J 10 $13.500o.__Apr 1 1939
5s '11 J-J $100.000 __ July 1 1951 Assessed valuation 1912___5,943,770
Dec. 27 1839.
Incorporated
Paving Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$11.S0
The Austin dam, water-works,elec- Si '01 J-D $40,000c---June I 1941
Water-Works Bonds.
4.132
Population in 1910
tric-light and power houses, for the 45 '02 J-D 81,000c__Dec 1 1942 _s
___ $15,000
light 55 '06 J-D 25,000__Dec 1 1946 55 '11 J-J t30,000____July 1 1951
building of which the water and
bonds were issued, were destroyed by
(Subject to call after July 1 1931.) BURLESON CO.IMPT.DIS. NO.1.
Water and Paving Bonds.
the disastrous floods that visited
Refunding water bonds.. $27,000 5s '09 A-0 530,000----Aug 1 1949
I
Texas in April 1900. V. 70, p. 755. 55 '98 A-0 $15.000c__Aug 1938 School bonds
36,000 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1929)
City Hall.
An adjustment of this debt on the
4,400 TOTAL BD.DT.Dec 1912_5205,300
Railroad bonds
1 1942 Building bonds
basis of new bonds bearing 3% for 5 45 '02 J-D 535.0000___Dect
75,000
prop. (est.) 3.000,000
years, 4% for the next ten years and
285,000 Value, taxable
BOND. DEBT Oct 1914
School Bonds.
INT. at County Treas. office.
5% for the final 15 years was reached 55 '01 M-N $1.800c___Nov I 1041 Floating debt
30,000
between the city and the bondhold- Si 01 A-0
14,000
,800c___Oct 1 1941 Sinking fund
ers' committee. For details see V. Si '01 J-D
1,800c___Dec 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1914_ _2,953.700
73, p. 459. All these bonds have 4s '02 J-D 75.000c___Dee 1 1942 City tax mte(per $1,000)'14_$18.50 CALHOUN COUNTY.
Port Lavaca is the county seat.
been refunded and Interest Is being fai '06 J-D 30,000___Deo 1 1946
f INT. at State Treasurer's office.
regularly paid. On Dec. 29 1908 the 55 '09 J
Road Dist. No. 1 (Red.beg an'32).
-D 100.0000._ _ Dec 1 1949
5s '12 A-0 5100,000 __Apr 10 1952
city voted in favor of a new charter 55 '11 J-D 25,000-__Dec 1 1951
providing for a commission governRoad Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
BRAZORIA COUNTY.
Market House.
ment. Population 1910. 29,860.
1953
5s '13 s-an $135,000
5s '07 J-D $20,000 _.Dec 1 1947
Angleton is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
4s '11 A-0 5100,000__Apr 10 1951 (Subj. to call one-eighth every 5 yrs.)
Park Bonds.
__s '01 J-J$1,379,500__July 1 1931 5s '12 A-0 $60,000____Apr 1 1952 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1916) BOND. County. Jan. 1 14_568,500
DEBT Dist. No.l.July'13 100.000
For rate of interest see note above.
Fire Station.
Road Districts Nos. 1 and 6.
Dist.No.2.July'13 135,000
School Bonds.
55 '07 J-D $17.000___Dec 1 1947 Is '99 Apr $22,0000.....Mch 1 1919 Assessed County. 1912 ___3,848,231
45 '99 Apr
Wharf Bonds.
1,995e_Aug 31 1919
58 '10 --- $75,000__July 1 '15-'50
val __ District No. 1___1,755,831
(Part every 5 years.)
55 '08 .J-D $45,000----Deo 1 1948 4s '00 Apr
1,8000__June 12 1920
District No. 2___1.706,443
Si '98 Apr
8,0000„-Apr 4 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ _$7.00
Street Bonds.
58 g'12 J-J 150,000_- - _July 1 1952
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1932.) 55 '09 J-D $10,000cDee 1 1949
(Subject to call after 1909.)
Population of county. 1910
3,635
5s '11 J-D 25,000____Dec 1 1951 4s '11 s-anal00.000___Apr 10 1951
Sewer Bonds.
55 g '12 J-J $240.000__July 1 '15-'42 5s '12 A-0 60,000---_Apr 1 1952 (Subject to call after April 10 1916.)
CAMERON COUNTY.
Bonds.
$150,000
Abbatoir
Street Bonds.
Brownsville is the county seat.
55 '11 J-D $25,000____Dec 1 1951
Road Districts Nos. 1 and 6.
5s g '12 J-J $240,000__July 1 '15-'42
§Drainage But. No. I Bends.
Jail Bonds.
5%s
$450.000
Cemetery Bonds.
1951
5s '11 J-0 $204,500c_Dec 1 '16-'35
5s '11 J-D $15,000Dee 1
(Red. beg. in 1902).
'15-37
Jail Bonds
Ss g'12 J-J 346.000-July 1
*Drainage Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
58'97 Apr
57.0000-__Mch 1 1937 _s '13 M-S $102,620
55 '14 M-S $500,000.._ _Mar 1 1954
City-Hospital.
$Court House Bonds.
*Drainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s g'12 J-J $50,000-- _July 1 1952 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '1451,572.900
'95 Apr $4,500c._Feb 16 1915 55 '12 A-0 $450,000
Cash and investments...... 310.600
(Red. after 20 years from issue)
Road District Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1014_$2,160,500 Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)..30,352,340 55 '97 Apr 16,000c-__Mch 1 1937
Equalized assess. val.'13..22.183,438 City tax rate (per $1,000)'13..515.00 55 '99 Apr $48.000c_ __Mch 1 1919 _s '13 ___ $20,000
(Subject to call after 1902.)
Court-House & Jail Bonds.
True val. of prop.'13(est.)32,500,000 Population in 1910 (Census)_ _20.640 BOND.
DEBT Jan 1 1914 $233,800 5s '11 A-0$200,000c_Dec 10 1951
.All bds. are red.20 yrs. from Issue.
Tot. tag (per $1,000) '13..$18.83 1-3
14,203 (Subject to call after Dec 10 1921)
INT. on all 4% bonds due Dec. 1 Sinking fund
Under the terms of an ordinance
Assessed valuation 1914 _ _18,309,118
___ $12,000
1939
passed by the City Council and rati- 1942 at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y., County tax (per $1,000) 1012 ..$4.90 45
(Sub:ect to call.)
vote, an agreement or at City Treas. office; on school 5s
fied by popular
Population In 1910
13.299 CO. BD. DT.
Jan 1 1914_ $212,000
was authorized between the City Wa- due 1941 at City Treas, office; bonds
I Red. after 5 years from issue.
Sinking fund
Austin, due 1946 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.
2,574
ter Power Co. and the City of
a INT. payable in Austin, Angle- Drain- {D.No.1, May 1'14 204.500
dated Sept. 22 1911, under which the Y.; on wharf bonds of 1908 at City
age D.No.2, May 1'14 102,620
entire property of the water company Treas, office or at Hanover Nat. Bk., ton or at Seaboard Nat. Bank,N.Y.;
debt D.No.3, May 1'14 450,000
others in Austin on April 10 each year
will be owned by the city upon the N. Y.: on bonds of 1911 and 1914 at
Assess. val. county 1912_15.115.094
completion of the required payment City Treas. office or at Chase Nat.
Counw tax (per $1,000) 1912-.$5.20
per annum for 25 years Bank, N. Y.; other bonds at City BRAZORIA CO.
of $64.800
DRAIN. DISTS. Po).i,,lation of county in 1910 -.27,158
dam is
District No. 3 Bonds.
and $100,000 cash when the men- Tress, office. Beaumont, or at NaN. Y.
It INT. at County Treas, office or
55 '10 A-0 $195,658 _Apr 10 1950
re-built. The annual paymentevery tional City Bank,
made one-half
Hanover National Bank, N. Y.
tioned above is
District No. 4 Bonds.
months directly to the trustee
six
55
___ 5124.000
which pays BEAUMONT NAVIG. DIST.
(New York Trust Co.),bonds thereNavigation (Red. beg. Nov. 1919). District No. 5 bonds
$279,000 CHAMBERS COUNTY.
the interest and redeems
$493.000o_Nev 1 1949 District No. 6 bonds
55 '09
80,000
Anthem) is the county seat.
from. The payments by the city are BOND.M-N
DEBT Oct 21 '14. 5493,000 District No.9 bonds
47,533
gross income of the
Road District Bonds.
derived from the
61,625
Dist. No.3_
Sinking fund
___ $151,000
city's water, light and power depart- Assessed valuation 1914_ _35,231,800 Assessed vat-Dist. No.4_ 2,341,871 58
I
1,088,365
ment, and the city is required,by the
(per $1,000) 1914...513.00
nation ___ Dist. No.5.. 1,245,602
• Issued prior to the law of
ordinance to maintain water, light Total tax Nat. City Bank, N.3.Y., or
1893,
Dist. No.6_
INT. at
408,429 which requires approval and regissufficient and adeand power rates installments as they at County Treasurer's office.
Dist. No.9_
250,565 tration by State officials • •
.
quate to pay the




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BOND.DEBT Nov 9 1914 $82,900 duo 1912, crematory bonds, police
Road District Bonds.
Sinking fund
18,345 and fire-station bonds and school 58 '09 A-02250,000
1949
Assessed valuation 1913._ _3,035,000 bonds due 1944 and 1946 and city- 5s
A-0 299,000c ______
1950
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913....46.90 jail bonds at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
(Subject to call after 1919.1
N.Y. Refunding school 4s due 1932
Road Dist. No.9 (red. beg.0ct.22).
CULBERSON COUNTY.
and street-Inapt. bonds due Dec. 1 5s '12 A-0$100,000_ _ _Oct 10 1952
Van Horn is the county seat.
1942 at State Treas. office; on East TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '14 $937,750
Bonds (assumed)•
County
Dallas school 6s and street-impt. 6s Assess. val.'14(3-5 act.)_ _37,004,955
4s
Apr $22,000
duo 1916 at Merchants' Laclede Nat. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14-$6.55
Court-House Sc Jail Bonds.
Bank, St. Louis; water and sewer Population In 1910
53,629
CLEBURNE.
4s
Apr 559,000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. C•.
bonds at State Treas, office and in
This city is the county seat of
Funding Warrants.
city of Dallas; school bonds due 1947 or In Austin.
Johnson County. Pop'n 1910, 10,364 6s_
$20,000
street bonds of 1907, water-works
Ref. Bonds (Part every 5 years).
(Ited. after 20 yrs.fr. issue.) bonds due 1917, and East Dallas EL PAisO
Road - County
Th is S t
55 '06 M-N$29,000c_Nov 1 '16-'36 58 '13 Apr $50,000
1943 street and impt. bonds due 1919 in
seat of El Paso
Street and Bridge Bonds.
BOND,DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $131,000 Dallas; on water-works-impt. bonds County. Incorp. June 18 1873.
5s '04 __ $20.000e-Sept 15 1944 Sinking fund
8,864 due 1949 and school bonds
Sewer Bonds
City Hall and Bridge Bonds
Assess. val. '14(3 act.)_ _4,392,060 at Nat. Bank of Commerce due 1949 6,'98 J-J $15,000_ -_July 1 1938
in N.Y.;
1949 Population in 1913
$1,996c
5s '09 ___
(est.)
3,000 bonds of 1910. 1911, 1912 and 1913 at 5s '00 F-A 20,000_ ___Feb 1 1990
City Hall and Fire Station Bonds.
INT. payable at.Austin.
Chase Nat. Bank, N.
others at 58 '03 M-S 60,000_ __Sept 1 1943
5s '04 ____ $5,000c -Sept 15 1944
1848
1194280
New York Trust Co.,1".•. Y.
58 '08 semi-an.§50,000
N.
School Bonds.
DALLAS.
18,000
CITY PROPERTY.
-Value of 6 '90 ___
65 '90 ___- $16,000e __June 1 1930
This is the county seat of Dallas city property, Including water-works, 5s g '12 J-D§150,000____Dcc 1 1952
1947 County. Incorp.
75,0000
5s '07 ___
Feb. 2 1856. Re- on May 1 1914 was 811,240.319.
Water-Works-Purchase Bonds.
Water.Works Bonds.
call provision of
55 '12 J-J $178,000____Jan 1 1952 by Courts. V city charter sustained
WATER WORKS.
-For the year 5sg '10 A-0 §$375,000__Oct. 1 1950
93.13.63; V.94,11.862.
Water-Wks. Extension Bonds.
TOT.DEBT July 1 1913__ $327,996
ending May 1 1914 the revenue from
51,033 65 Funding Bonds.
5s g '12 J-D$§200,000___Dee 1 1952
Sinking fund
the water works was $345,679.
'87 A-0
,d29
.
,,a . ..ork1 Co 0
s
W0 tere .W ,1,00m promise Bor s
Assessed val.'11 (4-5 act.)_5,550,150 5s g'91 J-J $100,000*c_Apr 1 1917
182,000*c_ _July 1 1931
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10.513.00
DALLAS COUNTY.
Sewerage Improvement Bonds.
School Bonds.
County seat Is Dallas. Bonds all
INT. In Austin, Tex., and at Sea- 5s g'90 J-J $119,000*c _July 1 1920
F-A
1929
board Nat. Bank. N. Y.
5sg'01 J-D 150,000c .June 1 1031 issued under new municipal bond law. 5s '99 F-A 130,000____Feb 1 1941
5s '01
75,000____Feb 1
Court House Bonds (Ref.).
OPTIONAL.
-All bonds are sub- 4s '10 J-D 90,0000_June 1 '15-'50
Os '07 s-a §100,000_ _ _July 1 1947
from their ($2,000 in odd years and $3,000 in 3s '99 Apr§$.10,000c_May 10 1919 6s '03 M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1943
ject to call after 20 years
35 '01 Apr $35,000c...1May 20 1941
even years.)
Issue.
(Subject to call after May 20 1906.) 58 '05 A-0 50,000____Apr 1 1945
4351;13 M-N$300.000c__May 1 1953
,
1948
4s '05 Apr $35,000c_Dec 10 1920 5s '08 seml-an.§100,000
($12,000 each alternate year.)
5s '11 A-0 §50,000. __Oct 16 1951
COLLIN CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 7. 416)3'12 J-D
Bridge Repair Bonds.
,
92,000c_June 1915-'52
5s '14 J-D 200,000____June 1 1954
McKinney is the county seat.
48 '08 Apr $7,650c.
($3,000 each alternate year.)
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1934.)
5s '14 M-N$125,000___May 1 1954
Viaduct and Bridge Bonds
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1934.) 5s Street Improvement Bonds.
4s 09 Apr§$594,000e_Apr 10 1949
'88
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1914.. $125,000 55 g '89 F-A$163,000'c_Aug 1 1928 5s g '14 Apr§$125,000c_Feb 10 1954 6s '90 ___ $14,000
J-J 137,000*c_ _July 1 1929
9
2°
Assessed val.'13 (district)_1,783,000 4s g '00 J-J
(Red. 5s '11 A-0§294,000_ _Oct 16 1951
Road bc Bridge Funding
25,000c_ __July 2 1040
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
Real value (estimated)____5,250,000
after 10 years from issue).
g '02
1948
Population of district 1914_ _ _ _5,000 4s g '05 J-D 23,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1942 4s'05 Apr $127,000c_June 10 1945 55 '08 seml-an.§$50,000
4s
60,000c__ _Jan 1 1946
INT. payable in N. Y. City at 4s '07 J-J
Street Improvement.
A-0 80,500c__Part yearly.. 48 '09 Apr 90,000c_ _Apr 10 1949 Sag '05 Nov $175,000c__Nov 1 1 935
1 8
Seaboard National Bank.
41.4.s'10 J-D 341,000c___june 1 1950 4s '05 Apr 403.000c_ _Jan 2 1945 5s '08 semi-an.200,000
490'11 Apr 462,000c_Sept 10 1951
Park Bonds.
(Subject to call after
COOKE COUNTY.
43ig'13 M-N$500,000..Nov 1 '14-'53 BOND.DEBT May 1914.31,917,150 5s '08 seml-a.*100,000 n 191)1.)1948
Gainesville is the county seat.
($12,000 in even years and $13,000 Sink. fd.(viaduct bonds).. 149,562 58 g '10 s-a§$110.000
1948
1950
Court
-House Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1914..138,774,590
in odd years.)
Apr$125,0000
4s
Real value (est.)..
325,000,000 5s g '12 J-D §50,000____Dec 1 1952
Water-Works Improv't Bonds.
City Hall ind Jail Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1 13_ $125,990 4s '07 A-0
State & Co.tax (per 51,000)1247.30
$477,000c_ __Oct 1947
,
Assessed valuation 1914 __16,450.000
Population In 1910
135,748 5s '99 1 -A $10,000_..Feb 1 1920
(Subject to call after Oct. 1917.)
54 '00 F-A 10.000_ _ Feb 1 1940
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'1247.30+ 4s g '09 M-N
(Red. after 10 years from issue.
438,000c_May 1 '15-'49
TOTAL DEBT Mar 1913 $2,265,000
Ponulation in 1910
26,603 (Maturity $12,000
In even years and
INT. at State Treas. office or at Water debt (incl.)
636,000
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm.. N.Y.
$13,000 In odd years.)
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. C.
220,380
Sinking fund
4s '10 .T-D $90,0000_June 1 '15-'50
Assessed valuation 1912..32,250,450
COOKE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. (52,000 in odd years and $3,000 in DEAF SMITH COUNTY.
$19.00
Tax rate (per$1,000) 1912
This district comprises over oneeven years.)
Hereford Is the county seat.
Population in 1910 (Census)_39.279
half of the county and includes the 4;4 g'12M-N $393,000c_ _May 1 1952
County Bonds.
(Red. after 20 years from issue.
City of Gainesville. The bonds are
Public Impt. Bonds.
4s
1934
Apr $14,000
a direct obligation of the district.
4s '04 J-J $50,000c___Jan 1 1044
Court-House Warrants.
EL PASO COUNTY.
43is'09 Apr$100,000____Apr 1 1949
School Bonds.
68 '10 J-J $96,000_Jan 1 '15-'29
County scat Is El Paso.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1919) 4s '04 .14 $30,000c_ _ _July
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1914 $110,000
Road Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1 1913 $100.000 4s g '06 J-J 138,000c_ __Jan 1 1944 Sinking fund
4,163 4s '09 A-0$250,000e_Apr 10 1949
1946
Assessed valuation 1912__.6,256,535
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916.)
Ass'd val.'14(abt.65% act.)6,227,239 (Subject to call after April 10 1919.)
INT.at Nat. Bk.of Comm.,N.Y 45 g '08 J-J
50,000c_ __Jan 1 1946 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'14 88.90+ 55 '13 Apr$35,0000c__Apr 10 1053
.
3.942
4s g '07 A-0 38,750c_Oct 1 '15.'47 Population In 1910
Court House and Jail Bonds.
4s g '09 M-N 175.000c_May 1'15-'49
INT. Is payable at Farson. Son & 58 '08 Apr $16,000c_Feb 10 1938
CORPUS CHRISTI.
48 '10 .J-D 90,000c_June 1 '15-'50 Co., N. Y. City. and Chicago. Ill.
58 '11 Apr 1* 40,000c_Deo 10 1951
Corpus Christi Is in Neuces County. ($2,000 In odd years and $3,000 In
.
55 '14 A-01 360,000____Apr 1 1954
Inc. 1852. Pop'n 1910, 8,222.
even years.)
Jail Bonds
DENISON.
Refunding Water-Works Bonds 434g'13 M-N5244.000c
This city Is In Grayson County. 45 '09 Aprt$25,0000__Apr 10 1919
4s g '98 F-A $69,000e_ _Aug 1 1938 ($6,000 each year except $8,000 each Commission government adopted.
Poor-Farm Bonds
Water.Works Bonds.
10th year and $10,000 in 1953.)
$Sewer Bonds.
5s '11 __- $30,000___Oct 10 1941
58 '09 F-A $90,000c___Aug 1 1949 4s '11 J-J $238,000c
55 '90 J-J $16,000•____Jan 1920 (Subject to call after Oct. 10 1921.)
Sewer Bonds.
($6,000 each year except $8,000 each 5s '92 J-J
23,00------Jan 1923 BOND. DEBT Jan 1914_51,115,000
58 '09 M-N $120,000c__Nov 1 1949
10th year and $10,000 in 1951.)
70,588
Water-Works (Part yearly).
Sinking fund
Wharf Bonds.
48 '11 J-J $238,000c_July 1 '14-51 5s '08 J-J $101,000
1938 Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)..45,735,345
58 '11 A-0 250,000c___Oct 1 1951 434g'12 M-N190,0000_May 1 '15-'52 58 '09 J-J
37,500
1929 Population in 1910
52,599
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds.
Refunding School Bonds.
55 '10 J-J
42,000
1935
tiled. after 10 years from issue.
58 '11 A-0 $55,000c___Oct 1 1951 48 '02 M-N
_ _May 1032
t School Bonds.
INTEREST on bonds of 1909 payPolice & Fire Station Bonds.
$26,000c(Subject to call after Oct 1 1921)
58 '92 J-J
57,500*_ __ _Jan 1922 able at Chemical Nat. Bank In N. Y.
45 g '02 J-D $50,000c__ _ Dec 1 1942 55 '13 J-J
Street Bonds.
90,000__Jan 1915-1933 City or Ft. Dearborn Nat. Bank of
5s '12 A-0 $150,000c__Apr 1 1952 4;ig'12M-N 119,000c_May 1 '15-'52
f Street Bonds.
($3,000 each year except $4,000 each 5s '92 J-J
Garbage-Crematory Bonds.
___Jan 1022 Chicago; other bonds In Austin.
5s
8th year.)
--- $50,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14. $368,500 FANNIN COUNTY.
216.500.Crematory Bonds.
BOND.DEBT July 1 1913 $536,000
Sinking funds and cash_ ___
63,689
Bonham is the county seat.
Sinking fund Oct 2 1914__
59,500 43 g'00 J-J $10,000c___Julv 2 1040 Assess. val.'14 (3( act.)_ _7,995,000
District No.
Water Supply
Assess. val. 1914
9,343.645
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914...515.00 _s Road ___ $250,000 1 Bonds.
'14
Total tax rate (per $1,000)14_514.00 58 '87 J-J 281,000•0_ _July 1 1917 Population in 1910
13,632 TOTAL DEBT
(7)
59 '90 J-J 147,000*c_July 1 1920
tINT. payable in Denison; others Assessed
INT. on sewer and water-works
valuation 1914423,387,680
62,000.c__Jan 1 1921 In N. Y. City.
bonds at Fourth Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on 5s g'91 J-J
Population in 1910
44,801
5s '91 J-D 100,000.c. _June 1 1031
other bonds at office of Noel-Young
4s .'02 F-A 50,000c_ __Feb 1 1942 DENTON.
Bond & Stock Co., St. Louis. Mo.
City Jail Bonds.
This city Is the county seat of FAYETTE COUNTY.
Ali bds. red. aft. 10 yrs. from issue.
County seat is La Grange.
4s g '06 J-J $27,5000___Jan 1 1946 Denton County. Pop'n 1910, 31,258.
Bridge (ref. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916.)
Sewer (red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $10.000--Jan 1 1949 58 '88 Oct $13,0000_Apr 10 1938
CORPUS CHRISTI INDEPEN58 '86 Apr
6,0000
4s g '00 J-J $95,0000___July 2 1940
Sewer Scrip Warrants.
DENT SCHOOL DIST.
5s '87 Apr 41,500c
$3,502
1919 43 g'02 J-D 94,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1942 -s.
58 '09 s-a $75,000c
Refunding (red. beg. Apr. 1015)•
School Bonds.
(Subject to call after Dec. 11012.)
1950
55 '10 s
40,000c
-a
48 '05 Apr $41,000c_Apr 17 1045
Refunding Water Bonds.
_
$22,000
36,000_ -July 1 1952
58 '12 J-J
(Subject to call after Apr 17 1915.)
Water-Works Bonds.
'02 J-J $68.000c__ _Jan 1 1942
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1913_ __ $161,000 4s Hospital Bonds.
55 '05 _
$10,000 ----Apr 1 1945 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $99,500
Assessed val. 1913 (est.)_ _ _6,250,000
Sinking fund
21,908
School tax rate(per $1,000) '13_$5.00 434g'12 J-J $95,000c --Jan 1 '15-'52 _s City Hall & Street Bonds.
Assess. val. '14(abt.act.)_19,096,073
___
$500
17,560 ($2,000 In odd years and $3,000 in
Population in 1913
tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_52.80
Water. Light & Power Co Bds
even years.)
INT.at Nat. City Bank, N.Y.City.
Population in 1910._
______ 29.796
(Assumed).
City-Hall Bonds.
-- $47,000
-All bonds subject 434g'12 M-N$200,0000_May 1 1952 --8
OPTIONAL.
FISHER COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
4 Ag'13 M-N 275,0000_ _May 1 1953
to call after 20 years from issue.
Roby is the county seat.
-8
$2,547.55 ___
Former city of East Dallas.
Court-House (red. beg. in 1920)•
TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 'l4...
Street and Improvement Bonds.
CORSICANA.
55 '10 A-0 $65,000
1950
This city is the county seat of 6s '86 J-X 81,000"c _July 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1914._.3,477,333
Road and Bridge Bonds.
19,000.c _ _July 1 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 _-_$14.00
Os '88 J-J
Navarro Co. Pop'n '10, 9,749.
Apr $19,900c
1943
2.000*c_ _July 1 1019
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. C. 45
65 '89 J-J
City Hall Bonds.
55
Apr
1932
1,999
Public School Bldg. Bonds.
4s '07 J-D $20,0000___June 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '14_ $86.
68 '86 J-J
$1,000*c__July 1 1916 DENTON COUNTY.
899
Crematory Bonds.
Floating debt
11,002
BOND.DEBT May 1 '14.56,608,000
Denton Is the county seat.
4s '03 Feb $5.000c___Feb 1 1943 Water 5: sewer bds. (incl.) 2,623,000
19,923
Funding (red. aft. 5 yrs.from iss.) Sinking fund
School Bonds
ASSOSS. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ _6,126,039
$7,500e___July 1 1919 Warrant debt May 1 1914 282,673 3s '01 Apr $51,000c_.Apr 10 1041 State&co.tax
58 '89 J-J
(peril,000)14 _ _ _ $9.75
24,120
Refunding (ref. aft.5 yrs.fr issue.)
.NOV 1 1931 Street funds
3%8'01 J-J t25.0000.
4s '06 Apr 358,000c_Oct 10 1946 Population in 1910 (Census)__12,596
13,350c-Jan 1 1932 TOT.LIABIL.May 1 '14_ 6,914
4s '02 J-J
on the court
Cash in interest & sink. Id. 779,296 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '14_5105,500
-house bonds at
110,000.% __Feb 1 1943 Investments (bonds held
48 '03 Feb
Assess. val. 1914
19,867.360 Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on 4%
48 '07 A-0 §10,000_ __ _Oct 1 1947
by sinking fund)
211,500 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14_ _57.95 road bonds in Austin; others at Roby.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Funds (exclusive of above) 1,622,059 Population in 1910
31,258
5s '90 J-J $30.000c. __July 1 1920 Other assets
11,240,319
INT. at office of State Treasurer. FORT BEND COUNTY.
-A 20,0000___Feb 1 1953 TOT. ASSETS May 1 '14.13,853,174
5s '13 F
Richmond Is the county seat.
Bonds.
Sewer
Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1911).
Assets in excess of liabil's_ 6.938,381
5s 89 J-J 320,0000_4111y 1 1919 Assessed valuation, real 79,668,200 DENTON CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. 55 '11 Apr $60.000___Apr 10 1951
as '11 Apr $71,000o_Sept 13 1951
5s '09 J-D §20,000-Dec 15 1949 Assessed val., personal
Read District No. I Bends.
28,302.000
to call
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914__ $185.850 Total val. '13 (3-5 act.) _107,970,200 (Subject DEBT after Sept 13 1921.) 51 '10 Apr$150,000____June 1 1950
BOND.
Oct 1914_ $71,000
46,000
Sinking fund.
(Subject to call after June 1 1920.)
act.)..6.988,092 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 ____$19.20 Assessed val. of 61st. 1913_2,000,000
Assessed val.'13 (2-3
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Population In 1900 (Census) _42.638 Actual valuation (est.) -- __3,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $51.50 Population In 1910 (Census)_ _92,104 District tax
55 '13 Feb 1175,000__Feb 10 1953
(per $1,000) '14 51.09
(Subject to call Feb 10 1923)
Red. after 15 years from issue.
The receipts of the water depart- Population of dist. '12 (eat.)_ _.2.000
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $400,900
t INT. at Treasurer's office; others ment are pledged for the water debt.
and the park debt is to be provided In Denton, State Treas, office in Aus- Sinking fund
In .New York.
Assessed valuation 1914_ _14,629:5
81 30107
for out of a tax levy of 10c. for park tin or at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
90
Co. tax rate (per 91.000) 1912-53.
purposes.
CUERO.
Population In 1210
IT. on street-Impt. 5s due 1928 ELLIS COUNTY.
This city is the county seat of
• Issued prior to the law of 1S93
and 1929, street 4s duo 1940 and
Waxahachie Is the county seat.
De Witt Co. Pop'n '10, 3,109.
Road Dist. No.8(red. beg. Oct.'22) which requires approval and regisSewer (Ited.aft.20yrs.from issue). 1946, public-impt. 4s duo 1944, sew1952 erage-impt. bonds due 1920, water 4s 58 '12 A-0 $73.000_ __ _Oct 10 1952 tration by State officials.
5s '12 ___ $25,000
Co art-House dc Jail Bonds.
58
A-0 $43,000
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $214,700
Road district debt (add'I)__ 151,000
Assessed (County, 1913_3,854,598
valuationiDistricts -------2.967,043
County tax rate(per 31,000)'12_57.50
Population of county, 1910_ ___4,234




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199

FORT WORTH.
persons were lost and fully as many
Road Bonds.
This city is county seat of Tarrant more left the city to seek employ- GALVESTON CO.DR.DISTRICTS.
Drainage
4s '06 Apr $50,000c __Apr 10 1946
Co. Incorp. 1873. The validity of ment elsewhere, the population was 53'10-11A-0 Dist. No. I Bonds.
$92,000
4s
-__- 20,000
some of the city bonds was the sub- reduced from 37.000 to about 22,000.
(Due $4,000 yearly on April 10)
5s '08 Apr 50,000_ _Apr 10 1998
ject of litigation, but recent decisions The 1910 Census shows that practiDrainage Dist. No, 2 Bonds,
of the Court of Civil Appeals confirms cally all of this had been restored.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s
J-J $45,000
their legality. See V.66. fi. 775: V.
4 34s'09
Limited Debt Bonds.
$30,000 __
__1949
(Due 52,00)) yearly on July 10)
67. p. 1072, and V. 76. p.223. The 5s '81
$485,800. ___1921-1927
Drainage Dist. No.3 Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
city failed to pay Its interest due In 55
J-J §1,009.0000 _1932-1936 _s
___
4s '03 Apr $15,000c__Apr 10 1943
531,980.30
September and November 1899 (see
Water Bonds.
TOT.drain. debt July
5s '98 Apr
2,000c __Apr
V. 60, p. 711), but in January 1900 5s '96 M-N $52,0000_1936-1938 Assessed Dist. No. 1913_$172,980 45 '05 Apr 67,500c _Apr 10 1938
1_ __ __1,310,310
10 1945
paid all arrears. In December 1900 5s '11 ___ 95,000c
1961
val.
Dist. No. 2
BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $236,100
889,570
an appeal was made to holders of the
Water and Sewer Bonds
Dist. No.3
48,777
170,950 Sinking fund ____________
bonds to consent to refunding the 55 '14 M-S1570,000__Mar 1 '15-'34
INT.at Hanover Nat.Bank. N.Y. Total assessed val. 1914.-14,013,827
debt into new 4s and a resolution to
1 80,000„Mar 1 '35-'54
State&Co.tax(per$1.000) _ _ _ $4.30
'12
aid in the process was passed by the
Water, Sttttt,Imp. & City Hall.
GEORGETOWN.
Population in 1910 -----------'4.913
City Council. See "Chronicle." V. 55
J-J $531,000.0 _1928-1936
This city is the county seat of WilAll bonds red.aft.5 yrs.from issue.
72. p. 100. The Legislature of 1901
General Indebtedness Bonds.
kinson County. Pop. 1910, 3.096.
authorized $1,883,000 4% 40-year 65 '95 M-N $65,000c
1916
bonds to take up the old issues and 55 '97 A-0 189,000c__Oct 1 1937 _s Refunding School Bonds.
HARDIN COUNTY.
$0,000c
1935
$754.000 were refunded; remainder of
Grade Raising Bonds.
Water-Works Bonds.
Kountze Is the county seat.
new Issue was then canceled and all 5s '09 ___ $100,0000
1999 5s '10 s-an $32.000c___Dec 1 1950
Road District Bonds.
further efforts to refund stopped.
Grade
-Raising Bonds, Series A.
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1920.) 5s '10 A-05100.000
1930
Funding & Improvement Bonds. hi '03 M-S $185,000e_Sept 1
Light Bds. (red. beg. in 1920)•
1943
5s '10 F-A 35,000
1940
5.1 90 J-J $113.000•___Jan 1 1920
Grade-Raising Bonds,
5s '10
B
(Subject to call after 1920.)
ils g '92 J-J 155.000•___Jan 1 1922 65 '04 88-N $635,000c Series 1944 BOND.s an $13,000c___Deo 1 1950
DEBT Nov 10 '14_ $66,500
Funding Water-Works Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Grade-Raising Bonds,
Sinking fund
8,000
5sg'11 A-0$150,000____Apr 1 1951 55 '07 ____ 6587,000c Series C.
1917 Assess. val. '13 (2-3 act.) _ _2,097,820 5s-6s'01 ___ 32,500___Apr 10 1921
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1931.)
Gs '94
1,000___May 16 1924
Public School Bonds
Total tax (per $1,000) 19l3___$18.20 65 '97 ___
School Bonds
2,000___Apr 10 1937
55 '97 J-J
1937
55 g '90 J-J $11,000•___Jan 1 1920 58 '08&'09 a$23,000c
Se
INT.
500___Feb 16 1922
50,000c.__1948-l949 Chicago,at N. W. Harris & Co., 55 '02 ___
430'08 J-J §50,000_ __July 1 1948
and at 4th Nat. Bank. N.Y.
'05 ___
6,985____Var's 1045
Grading, Filling &
4 yisg'09M-N 300,000_May 1 1949 434s'08&'09$286,500 Drainage Bonds
Court House (red. beg. Nov.'11).
1948-1949
(Subject to call after May 1 1929.)
48 '06
$28,000___Nov 14 1946
GONZALES COUNTY.
4)0'10 A-0§100.000___Apr 13 1950 5s Sewer Bonds
'97 F-A$300,000c
Building Bonds.
County seat is Gonzales.
1937
5s '13 A-0 175.000___July 1 1943
65 '94 ___ 51,946___Apr 10 1924
Sea-Wall Bonds.
Road District No. I Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
975___Feb 16 1940
5s '12 A-0 $150,000__ _Jan 1 1932 53 '00 -_65 g '90 M-N $44,000•___May 1 1940 55 '10 ___ $216,5000
(Subject to call serially on Jan. 1 as 53 '04 ___ 50,000___Apr 10 1024
4%509 M-S§150,000____Sept 1 1940 55 Fire Boat Bonds.
55 '05 ___ 40.000___Apr 10 1945
'14 M-S1515,000__Mar 1 '15-'24
follows: $10,000 1917 and $20,000
5sg'11 A-0 §120,000___Apr 171951
1 60,000__Mar 1 '25-'54
1922, 1927. 1932, 1937, 1942 & '47) BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914 $263,990
Refunding Bonds (see note above
4$ g
45,893
J $754,000____July 1 1041 5sCity Hall & Auditorium Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ _ $154,000 Sinking fund
'14 M-85300,000_ _Mar 1 '15-'54 Time warrants (roads)____
Water Bonds.
45,000 Assessed valuation 1914_ _11,888,863
AssessediCounty
55 g '90 M-N $42,000•_ _ _May 1 1920 5sSchool Building Bonds.
15,946,265 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _57.60
'14 M-S$200,000__Mar 1 '15-'54
val.„1Dist. No. 1
Ss g '92 F-A 612,000•___Feb 1 1922
4.848,751 Population in 1910 (Census)-12.947
Street. Drainage & !mot. Bonds Population of county 1910_ _ _28,055
41.0'09 M-S§275.000_ _ _Sept 1 1949
5sg'11 A-0 §1,350,000_Apr 1 1951 5s '14 M-S1570,000„Mar 1 '15-'34
HARRIS COUNTY.
1 80,000__Mar 1 '35-'54 GRAYSON COUNTY.
5s '13 A-0 300,000_ __July 1 1943 Assess.
County seat Is Houston.
val.'14(estimated)37,500.000
Sherman Is the county seat.
Electric Light Bonds.
Real value (estimated)_ _ _60,000,000
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
4)48'09 M-S S25,000____Sept 1 1949
I Road and Bridge Bonds.
5sg'11 A-0 50,000_ ___Apr 1 1951 City tax rate (per $1,000) '14 _ $17.30 434sg'10 Jan $223,000c_Jan 1 '15-50 3s '01 J'ne $538,000c_June 1 1941
Population in 1910 ----------36,981 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920). 4s '07
472,000_ __Oct 1 1947
General Improvement.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
g '91 M-S $153.000•___Mch 1 1921 Population In 1914 (est.)
434s'09 A-0 500.000__Oct 10 1949
a All held in sinking fund. 49,463 55 '12 Itch 6380,000c Itch 1 '15-'52
Street (red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue).
SThe first installment of these (Sublect to call beg. Itch. 1 1922). 48 1Court-House Bonds.
4348'08 J-J 6100.000_ ___July 1 1948
,
08 A-0 $300,000_ _Apr 10 1948.
4;0'09 M-N 100.000___May 1 1949 bonds was issued Jan. 1 1892, pay- BOND. DEBT July 1913_5621,250
4yis'09 M-S 135,000____Sept 1 1949 able Jan. 1 1932, and the second lot Sinking fund
5,801 45 Special Road Bonds,
was Issued at various dates to Assessed val. 1914
%s'13 A-051.000,000
414s'10 A-0 100,000___Apr 13 1950
46,222,520
5s '11 A-0
_Apr 1 1951 Feb. 25 1896. The bonds are also Population of county 1910__ _65.996 (Due serially for 40 years, optional
after 30 years from issue.)
Fire Hall (red. aft. 20 yrs.from iss. optional after 20 years.
150,000_INT. at State Treas, office in AusBOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14 53,008,000
4)4s'09 M-S $65,000. _ _Sept 1 1949
PAR VALUE OF' BONDS.
-The tin or at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y
Sinking fund
55 '11 A-0 95,000____Apr 1 1951 par value of the bonds is $1,000.
508,293
Assessed valuation 1914_131,000,000
Police Station (red. aft. Apr.'31).
TOTAL DEBT, &cReal value (estimated)_ 250,000.000
GREENVILLE.
5sg'11 A-0 635,000____Apr 1 1951
May 1914. Feb. 28 '13
This city is the county seat of County tax rate(per$1,000)'14_56.65
City Wareh'se (red. beg. Apr '31). Tot. bd.
Population in 1910
5sg'11 A-0 $15,000__ _Apr 1 1951 Floating debt_$5,759.800 $4,859.800 Hunt County. Pop'n 1910, 8,850.
115.693
debt_
None
None
School Bonds.
North Ft. Worth Bonds (assumed)
INT. in Austin, Chicago, III., and
Hospital Bonds (red, bey. in 1931).
1915
Total debt_35,759,800 54,859,800 Is '85 3.1-N $2,000c__ _Sept 7 1915 at County Treas. office. IRedeem88 '85
5s '11 A-0 $20,000_ __Apr 1 1951 Sink.fds.,
2.000c_Nov 13
able aft. 10 yrs. from issue.
&c_ 665.287
494.736 65 '90 J-J
8.000c__July 10 1920
School Bonds (red. big. July
55 '05 July 623.000_ _July'30).
(Subject to call.)
1 1945
Net debt _55,094,513 $4,365,064 Is '04 F-A $11,000c_Atur
Water-Works (red, beg. in Feb.
10 1944 HARRIS CO. DR. DISTRICTS.
-4s g Feb $100,000c_ __Feb 1 '30). In The water debt (included in above)
District No. 2 Bonds.
($500 payable each year.)
May 1914 amounted to $553,000. 450'06 M-N$14,500c___May
BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_55,7511945
1 1946 53 '09 s-a $200,000c
1939
,000
INT. on bonds
Floating debt
District No. 5 Bonds.
-A 67,500____Aug 1 1950
108,869 New York City. of 1914 payable in 5s '10 F
_s '12 A-0$130,560
Total assets of city 1913 _13,826,616
Refunding Bonds.
1915-1938
The State of Texas In 1902 donated Is '01 ___
Assessed valuation, real_.A 5,337.115
$4,000c_Sept 1 1921 BONDED DEBT Mar 1913
Dist. No.2
Assessed val.. personal_ _18,916,822 Its ad valorem taxes in Galveston 4148'07 A-0
16,000c_ _June 1 1937
5200.000
Total assessed val., 1913_ _64,253.937 County for 17 years to create in part 434'8'06 A-0 9.500c_Apr 10 1936
Dist. No.5
136.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$10.30 an Interest and sinking fund for bonds
Assessed (Dist. No. 2__$2,206,260
(Subject to call $500 yearly.)
to be Issued for raising the grade of
ulation in 1910 (Census)__73,312
Electric Light Bonds.
valuation Dist. No.5 _ _ _1,045,590
the City of Galveston, and known as 5s '91 J-J $15,000c___Jan 1 1921
Red. after 20 years from issue.
INT. on ist. No. 2 bonds
NT. on bonds of 1913 is _payable grade-raising bonds, series "A"."13" 58 '09 J-J 46.500c_ _July 1 1949 able at Hanover Nat. Bank, payat Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City. and "C," aggregating $2,111111,000. (Subject to call $1,000 and $1,500 on others at Co. Trans. office,N. Y.;
HousThis donation, with only a nominal
alternately each year beginning ton, State Treas. office, Austin, and
tax in the beginning, has been suffiFREESTONE COUNTY.
1910.)
at Nat. Bank of Republic. Chicago.
cient to pay the Interest and retire
City Hall & Engine House Bonds.
Fairtield is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 (red, beg. in $568.000 of the bonds to date, reduc- 65 '89 M-S $3,000c_ _Sept 2 1919
ing the amount outstanding, as per
Sewer Bonds (red. beg. en 1908). HARRIS COUNTY NAVIG. DIST.
May 1930).
59'10
4348'07 J-D $38,000c_ _June 1 1947
Ship-Canal Bonds
_ $50,000c_ _May
1950 above statement, to $1,432,000.
In addition to the sinking fund as
CO. BONDED DEBT__ 10(7)
434s'll J-D$1,250,000c
(Subject to call after 1908.)
Itoad 41st. debt Mar. 1913_
55 '14 M-S 250,000c___Mar 1 1954
50,000 given above, the city owns $622.200 5s Fire Staticn Bonds.
'10 M-S $19,000____Mar 1 1950 BOND.DEBT May 1914.51,500,000
Assessed valuation 1914.. _8.358,380 wharf company stock. Also owns a
Market Square Bonds
County tax (per $1.000) 1912.._$4.40 water-works plant valued at $1,630.Sinking fund
156.423
Population in 1910
Assessed valuation 1913_129,673,750
$16,000
20,557 000, an electrio-light plant, sewer
Street Bonds.
Real value (estimated)_ _250.000,000
INT. at Farmers' & Merchants' plant. &c. Total value of Its public
property at present is $3,034.963.
Is '10 J-D $92,500c._ _June 1 1950
State Bank of Teague.
INT. on 1911 bonds payable at
Sinking fund receives yearly an (Subject to call $2,500
amount equal to 2% of outstanding Is '13 J-J $75,000c_ _each year.) County Treasurer's office or at Nat.
GAINESVILLE.
of
bonds.
Water-Works Bonds. _1914-1953 Bank at Republic, Chicago; other
This is the county seat of Cooke
bonds County Treasurer's office or
The city holds In Its special
5s '08 M-S $66,000c
County. Incorporated in 1872: sPefund, which can only be used reserve ($2,000 payable every_Sept 15 1948 at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
In special charter granted in 1910.
third year.)
City Hall (red. beg. in Nov. 1914). cial or unlooked-for emergencies, the 5s '10 A-0 519,000____Apr 1 1950
58 '04 M-N $25,000__ _Nov 1 1944 sum of 525.000. The city holds in Is '10 J-D 50.000___Deo 20 1950 HARRISON COUNTY.
Marshall is the county seat.
Sewerage &Street Improvement what is called sewer-extension fund (Subject to call 51,500 In odd years
$2,929.81:
and $1,000 In even years.)
Road District No. 1
65 '88 A-0 $5,000_ _Apr 1 1958 system will revenue of present sewer
pay.over and above oper- Is '11 F-A 85,000 __ __Aug 1 1951 5s '14 J-J $300,000.._ Bonds.
(Subject to call Apr 1 1008.)
Apr
(Subject to call beginning 1913.) (Subject to call begin. April 1 1 1954
4s '00 A-0 $2.500--Oct 1 1940 ating expenses,Int.on entire $300,000
1924.)
bonds outstanding. Further work GEN. BD. DT. Oct
BONDED DEBT
(Subiect to call Oct 1 1910.)
on sewers Is being done as grade-rais- Other indebtedness 1914__ $659,500 County (general) Oct 1913
School Bonds.
High
34,475
$37,000
ing Is finished In different districts.
Sinking fund and Interest
13s '92 J-J $23,000....Jan 1 1042
4,305 Road Dist. No. 1, May'14 300,000
Assessed Valuation
1).613T LIMITATION.
(Subject to call Jan 1 1912.)
47,668
-The city Cash in other funds
Water-Plant...Purchase Bonds.
can Issue bonds only with legislative Assessed valuation 1914._ _6,440,478 County 1914
$12,994,955
56 '11 5[-S$150,000 ....Itch 1 1951 authority and Is forbidden to make (Assessment about 2-3 to 5( act.val.) Road Dist. No. 1 (equal.) 7,532,020
Total tax (per $1,000) '14 ___515.70 Population of county 1910_ _ _37,243
loans for railroad aid.
(Subject to call after Mch 11921)
There were also outstanding Oct.
School House & Refdg. Bonds.
1914 improvement district bonds
5s '96 A-0 $13,000_ __Oct 1 1938 GALVESTON COUNTY.
amounting to $28,840. These bonds HAYS COUNTY.
County seat is Galveston.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1908).
San Marcos is the county seat.
are not a direct debt of tho city.
Causeway Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Street Bonds.
INTEREST on bonds of 1911 pay- 4s Road and Bridge Bonds.
55 '04 J-J $7,000__ _July 1 1944 59 '11 A-0 $500.000c_Apr 10 1951
'03
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1931) able at City Treas. office, National 4s '03 ____ $65,000 ___Sept 10 1943
(Subject to call July 1 1014).
1,000 ___Apr 8 1943
Road & Bridge (Red. beg. 1911). Park Bank, N. Y. City, or in Austin. 5s '01 __
Street (red. beg. 20 yrs.from issue)
____ 3,000 __Feb 20 1921
A-0 $55.400c
6s '90 A-0 $18,000_ _ _Oct 1 1940 4s
1941
Vault Bonds.
Funding School Bonds.
Road Bonds(ffed. beg. 20 yrs.from GRIMES
55 '90 ____ $8.000 __Apr 12 1938
COUNTY.
issue).
fis '86 A-0 $1.500
Building Bonds.
Anderson is the county scat.
BOND.DEBT Nov 10'14_ $245,000 bs '13 ___ 5250,000
_Oct 1 1953
4;48'10
$16,000_____1914-1920
Refunding Bonds
Funding Ilds. (red. beg. in 1911). _s'14
12,354
Floating debt
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '14 5140,000
$30,000
A-0 $29,100c
20,543 45
Sinking fund
1941
Sinking fund__ _
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6,251
Sea Wall Bonds (See text above).
Assess. val.'13(ji act _ _4,778,275
Assessed valuation 1914
5;0'14
$30,000_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913..$14.90 48 '02 A-0 $959.600c_rne 10 1942 (SubjectA-0call beg. _Aug 10 1944 County tax (per 51.000) _10,369,020
to
1912 _54.80
Aug. 10 1924.) Population
Population in 1910 -----------7,624 (Subject to call after June 10 1922.)
in 1910 ----------15,518
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Court House and Jail Bonds.
GALVESTON.
55 '99 A-0$118.000c-Peb 9 1937 5s '12 Jan $125,000_ _ _Jan 1 1052
Kempner, Commissioner (Subject to call after Feb 9 10)17,) (Sublect to call beg. Jan 1 1022.) HIDALGO COUNTY.
/,
CO.11D. DT.July 1913
$99:000
1 5 000 Edinburg is the county seat.
,
Finance and Revenue.
Road Bonds (red. beg. in 1930).
Road Dist. No. 1
Drainage Dist. No. I Bonds.
Galveston, the leading seaport of 5s '10 A-0 $491,000
1950 Assessed jCountybonds
1914__13,009,548 5s '08 Apr$125.000c-Nov
Texas. Is the county seat of Galveston BOND.DEI3T Sept 30'14 $2,403,100
10 1948
val. (Dist. No.
__ 412,767 Population of county1 '13_ 3,553,197 (Subject to call beg. Nov. 10 1928)
C•unty, and was Inc. In March 1839. Cash in
in 1910..21,205 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '13.$175,0
funds_176,000
The County of Galveston has com- Bonds held In trust-- ----176,000
00
INT. at Co. Treas, office or at Sinking fund
pleted the work of constructing a sea- Assess. val.'14( act.)_ _43,152,265 Hanover
24,065
Nat. Bank, N.Y. City.
Assessed valuation 1913.13,202,734
wall, costing about a million and a County tax rate(p. $1,000) '14._$8.50
County tax (per $1,000) '12___$5.70
dollars, and devised by a board Population In 1910 (Census)_44.479
half
Pop, of county in 1910
INT. on sea-wall and bridge bonds
of eminent engineers, to protect the
13,728
at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; court- GUADALUPE COUNTY.
city from invasion by the sea.
Seguin is the county seat.
• Issued prior to the law of 1893,
As a result of the great storm of house and jail bonds at County Treas.
Jail Bonds.
which
September 1900. In which over 7,500 office; bonds of 1913 in N. Y. City. 43 '03 Apr
$4,000c __Apr 10 1943 tration requires approval and regisby State officials.

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560,000 MATAGORDA CO. DR. DISTS.
BOND.DEBT July 1 '14_
HOUSTON HEIGHTS.
P. 0. Bay City.
Ass'd val.'14 (abt. act.)__18,237,040
HILL COUNTY.
This town is in Harris County.
Drainage District No. I Bonds.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
beg. Apr.'32). County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ $2.10
School Bonds (red.
No. 1 Bonds.
26,418 5s '08 ___ $16,000
in 1910
Road Dist.
55 '12 A-0 $25,000Apr 1 1942 Population
58 '09 A-0 114 000
5s '14 ___ 5250,000___Jan 10 1954
School Bonds.
Drainage
25,000Apr 1 1942 LIBERTY COUNTY ROAD DISTS. 5s '12 ___ District No. 2 Bonds.
Funding (subject to call).
$234,990
1938 5s '12 A-0
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
55 '98 Feb $25,0000__Feb 15 1943 (Subject to call after April 1 1932.)
Drainage District No. 3 Bonds.
1952
$125,000
5s '12
Apr 42,000c__Apr 10
3348'03
___ $125,000
_s
5s '12 ___ $27,950
(Subject to call beginning 1922)
Paving Bonds.
Bridge Bonds (subject to call).
Drainage District No. 4 Bonds.
5s '13 A-0$100,000___Oct 10 1953
1935
___ $180,000
5s '95 Apr $30,000c__Apr 10 1936 _s
(Subject to call $12,000 every 5 yrs.) 5s '12 ___ 8103.669.43
Sewer Bonds.
58 '06 Apr 20,000c__Apr 10 1937
Drainage District No. 5 Bonds.
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
58 '97 Apr 12,0000__Apr 10 1942 5s '13 s-a $200,000
10 1953 _s '14 ___ $47,505.50
(Due $3,000 yearly from 5 to 9 years, 5s '13 A-0$100,000c_Oct 5 yrs.) TOT. BOND. DT. Oct 1913:
33002 Apr 40,000c_Apr 10
incl., $4,000 yearly from 10 to 15 (Subject to call $12,000 every
$130,000
BONDED DEBT
District No. 1
years, incl., 55.000 yearly from 16 BOND.DEBT Nov 8'13_ $225,000
234,990
County debt Oct 1 1914 __ $169,000
District No. 2
1
2,055,665
250,000
to 24 years, incl., $6,000 yearly Assessed'Dist. No. 4
27,950
Road dist. bds. Oct. 1 '14_
District No. 3
1,857,497
val _.)Dist. No.
74,751
from 25 to 35 years, incl., and
103,669
Sinking fund (county)___
District No. 4
$10,000 yearly from 36 to 40 years,
Valuation
Assessed
LIMESTONE CO.ROAD D. NO.4. Assessed valuation 1912: 3,558,600
31,900
incl.)
County '14 ().i act.)____$30,7
District No. 1..
55 '12 F-A$150,000__ _Aug 1 1952
8,250,000
Fire-Station Bonds.
1,433,980
District '14 (est)
District No. 2
(Subject to call 1922.)
1943
5s '13 s-a 520,000
228,305
Tax Rate
District No. 3
TOT.DEBT July 1 1913___5150,000
676,010
County (per $1,000) 1914 ____$7.00 BOND. DEBT Feb 1914__ $525,000 Assessed valuation
No. 4
District
2,542,028
5244,000
District (per $1,000) 1914 ____ 2.50 Assessed val. 1913
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912:
_46,760 Population in 1910
6,984
Population in 1910 (county)_
$2.00
District No. 1
LUFKIN IND. SCH. DIST.
5.00
District No. 2
INT. at State Treas. office in AusA district In Angelina County.
8.50
District No.3
tin and at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N.Y. HOUSTON COUNTY.
Building (red. beg. in 1917).
8.50
District No. 4
..l952
$57,500_
55 '12 __
Crockett Is the county seat.
INT. at County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ 557,500
Road District No. I Bonds.
HILLSBORO.
55 '11 11-S $24,000_ _Mob 1 1951 Assessed valuation 1914___2,576,865
County seat of Hill County.
6.210 MILAM COUNTY.
Population in 1913
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
Water and Sewer Bonds,
Cameron is the county seat.
55 '11 A-0$150,000 ----------1951
Os '95 ___ $18,500c- __Jan 1 1935 (Above bonds will also -- ---- seriCourt-House (subject to call).
MC LENNAN COUNTY.
8,000c- __Sept 3 1935
58 '95 ___
5s '95 A-0 540.000c_May 15 1935
County scat Is Waco.
15,000c_ __.Tan 1 1937 ally from 1913-1934 by operation of
55 '97 ___
Bridge Bonds (subject to call).
'15-'49 sinking fund).
Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1905).
4)48'09 Apr 10,5000_Apr 1
4s&5s
357,872C
25.000c-July 1 1953 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $193,000 Is g '00 Oct $31,000cesr_Oct 10 1940
5s '13 .1-.1
Jail Bonds (subject to call).
9,670
Court-House and Jail
Sinking fund
Street Bonds.
840 35'00A-0 $183,000c&r_June 10 1940 55 '95 A-0 Si.000c_May 15 1935
Assessed valuation 1014...9,061,
4 y4s'09 Apr $3,500c_Apr 1 '15-'49 Population of county 1910 _ _29,564 ($50,000 subject to call after 1905 &
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
40,000____July 1 1950
55 '13 ann $150,000___July 1 1953
58 i0
$100,000 subj. to call after 1910.)
(Redeemable beginning in 1925.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1933)
Road Bonds (Red. beg.in 1921)•
1954 JACKSON COUNTY.
25,000
F-A
5150,000
5s
1951 s '14
Edna Is the county seat.
5s '11 A-0$100,000
Road District No 6 Bonds
City Hall Bonds.
Court House and Jail Bonds.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
$100.000
1954 530'14 _
-a$1,075,000
40'09 Apr 514.000c_Apr 1 '15-'49 55 '00 ___ $11,000_Feb 10 '20&'40 5s '14 s
4s '05 ___ 45,000___Apr 10 1945 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14_$1,383,000 CO. BD. DT. July 1913.._ .5105.872
School Bonds.
21,823 Rd. Dis. No.2 bds. Mar '14 150,000
8.000-__ _May 4 1942 Sinking fund
54,0000_ __July 1 1924 45 '02 __
68 '94
of county
17,000c_ __Sept 1 1946 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $189,425 Assessed valuation 1914..57,062,300 Assessed val.
4s OS__
_19,207,250
1914 (.1 act.)
24,669 S. & Co. tax (per $1,000)13_ 57.80+
1921.) Sinking fund
(Subject to call after Sept 1
73,250 Assess. val.'13 (Dis.No.2) 3,000,000
9,924.460 Population In 1910 (est.)
3,500c_Apr 1 '15-'49 Assessed valuation 1914
0009 Apr
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$4.00
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
-July 1 1952 County tax (per $1,000) f914_ _$5.80
40.0000
5$ '12 J-J
Population of county 1910.-36,780
In 1910
6,471
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1922.) Population
Mc. KINNEY.
Ss '14 F-A $25,000____Feb 1 1954 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
MILLS COUNTY.
This city is in Collin County.
1929.)
(Subject to call after Feb 1
Goldthwalte is the county seat.
County seat is Beaumont.
School Bonds (Red. beg. 20 yrs.
Water-Works Extension Bonds.
-House (Red. beg. in 1922).
Court
Jail (Red. beg. in 1933).
from issue).
1 1952
1952
55 '12 ___ $15,000c___Feb
1,900c
1953 55 '14 F-A $75,000____Feb 1 1954 5s '12 A-0 $55,000c
5s '13 A-0
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $60,400
Funding Bonds.
Road (Red. aft. 20 yrs.from issue).
Street Bonds (Red. beg. 20 yrs.
6.578
Sinking fund
$8,4000___Feb 1 1952 5s '04 A-0$125,000c_Aug 10 1944
5s '12 ___
from issue).
_6,019,785
6s '03 A-0 100,000c__Oct 10 1943 5s '14 F-A $75,000____Feb 1 1954 Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_ '13_$9.80
Sewer Bonds.
(per 51.000)
$5,000c___Feb 1 1952 5s '07 A-0 282,000c__Oct 10 1947 BOND. DEBT Nov 9 1914_5250,000 State&Co.tax 1910
9,694
5s '12 ___
4.714 Population in
1951 Population in 1910
5s '11 A-0 $75,000c
Refunding Bonds.
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y.
Refunding Bonds.
54,500____Aug 1 1934
___
2s '05
4s '03 A-0 $44,500c_Feb 10 1943 MARION COUNTY.
BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '14_ $282,100 (Subj. to call any int. period aft. '13)
Jefferson is the county seat.
5,492
WELLS.
Floating debt
Refunding Cc Adjustment Bonds. MINERALis in Palo Pinto County.
36,142 414s'09 A-0 146,000_c_May 10 1949
This city
Sinking fundfCash
4s '00 ___ $124,445. ___Jan 1 1920
(Subject to call after 1919.)
11,500
Street Bonds.
Mar 31 1914(Securities
96,950____Jan 1 1924
45 '04 _
-House Bonds.
Court
$3,000__ Subject to call
1950 5s
Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _4,750,000 048'09 A-0 $43,000c_Apr 10 1936 48 '10
28,000
1954
569,000
6,350,000
5s '13
Real valuation (est)
(Subject to call after 1920.)
(Subj. to call any int. period aft.'19)
in
tax rate (per $1,000) '13 $12.80 bs '00 A-0
1940 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914_ $234,000 (Subject to call beginning in 1934)
Total
1,900c__Feb 14
(Red. beg.
1917.)
__ 6,115
Water-Works
3,915
Population In 1910______
(Subj. to call any int. period aft. '10) Sinking fund
5s .07
51,1,0101
Oct 1 1947
1942 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _4,053,720
9,000c
5s '02 A-0
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg. in 1910).
_$7.50
(Subj. to call any int. period aft.'12) County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ 10,472 Os '07 _ _
HOUSTON.
51,190____Oct 1 1947
1,800c_Feb 10 1943 Population In 1910
This city is the county seat of 45 '03 A-0
Sewer Bonds.
Harris County. New charter of city (Subj. to call any int. period aft.'13)
$15,000____Oct 1 1047
5s.'07
Bridge (Red. af1110 yrs.front issue) MARSHALL.
became operative July I 1905.
1917.)
10 1936
This city Is the county seat of (Subject to call after Oct. 1 ----5s '96 A-0 $10,000c_Apr
Population 1910, 78,800.
-- -- $15,000........
58
11,452.
4s '04 A-0 18,000c__Apr 10 1944 Harrison County. Pop'n '10,
Bridge Bonds.
1950
3,000
55 '10 ____
Water Bonds.
Oct 21 '14 $858,100
58 g '96 M-N 539,0000_ _ May 1 1936 BOND. DEBT
School (red. beg. 20 yrs.fr. issue).
-Jan 1 1934
4%8'12 M-S 200,000__Sept 1 '13-'52 Assess. val.'14 (abt.act.).50,787,845 6s '89 J-J $50,000c__
1954
5s '13
$46,000
25,000c___Nov 1 1942
58 '13 M-N400.000c_Nov 1 '14-'43 County tax (per $1,000) 1914_25.80 4s '02 J-J
30,000c___Apr 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '14_ $230,000
38,182 5s '05 J-J
Population in 1910
Compromise Bonds.
1 1915.) Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _3.709,020
payable at (Subject to cal after__Apr 1 1949 Total tax rate (per 51.000)'14.51600
INT. on 5s of 1904
65 g '88 .1-.T $500,000•0__July 1 1918
J-J $35.000____July
3.950
5s g '88 J-J 503,000*c_July 1 1918 Chase Nat. Bank, N.Y.;on all others Os
1 1919.) Population In 1010
to call after July
Street Improvement Bonds.
in Austin, Beaumont or at Seaboard (Subject
Sidewalk Bonds
55 g '03 A-0$300,000c___Oct 1 1943 Nat. Bank, N. Y.
381,000____Apr 1 1917 MONTAGUE COUNTY. seat.
Os '07 J-J
55 '08 A-0 100,000c___Aug 5 1938
Montague is the county
7.000-__Jan 1 1954
5s '14 J-J
434s'09 M-S 100.000c___Sept 7 1939 JIM WELLS COUNTY.
-House Warrants.
Court
Sewer Bonds.
4 14510 M-S 100,000c_Sept 27 1940
Alice is the county seat.
1944 6s '12 Mch $70,000_ Mch12'15-'22
5s '04 J-J $50,000c___May 1
5s '13 M- 800,000c_Nov 1 '14-'43
$70,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Oct 3 1914_
(Subject to call after May 1 1914.) Assessed valuation 1914 __12,837,520
Fire Station, Market House and 514s'13 A-0 $125.000__Nov 17 1953
1944
School Bonds.
20,000,000
(Subject to call after Nov. 17 1923.) 5s '04 J-J $45,000c-July 1
Actual value (est)
5s g '03 F-A$100,000c_ _Aug 15 1943 TOTAL BONDED DEBT
(7) (Subject to call after July 1 1914.) Population in 1910
25,123
5,000c___July 1 1945
School, Sewer, Street Paving and Assessed valuation 1914__$7,421,698 58 '05 J-J
INT. at County Treas. office.
(Subject to call at any time.)
Fire Station Bonds.
5,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1947
5/1 '07 ___
5s g '04 A-05100,000C_ _Oct 1 1944 JOHNSON COUNTY.
NACOGDOCHES COUNTY.
School Bonds.
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Cleburno is the county seat.
Nacogdoches is the county seat.
4s '03 J-J 525,0000_ _July 1 1943
5s g '97 J-J5$250,0000_ __July 1 1937
Bridge Bonds.
-House and Jail Bonds.
Court
after July 1 1908.)
Os g '98 J-J 100,0000___july 1 1938 3s
___ $55,700___1922 & 1952 (Subject to call
55 '11 Apr $90,000_ _-July 10 1951
_
5,500
1925 55 '10 J-J $50,000c_ _Jan 1 1950 (Subject to call after July 10 1916.)
5s g '99.1.3 100,0000_Jan 2 1939 4s
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920.)
58 g '01 F-A 240,000c___Aug 1 1941
Court
-House Bonds.
Jan 1 1914_ $90,000
City-Hall (red, beg. in Jan. 1917). BOND.DEBT
1939
5s g '01 F-A 60,000c__ _Aug 1 1941 5s
8,210
$2,000
fund
1952 53 '07 J-J $42.0000_ __Jan 1 1947 Sinking valuation 1914_ _9,618,080
41is'12 J-D 100,000c__Part yearly 58 '12 ___ 175,000
(Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue) Assessed
Street
45.‘8'12 M-S 292,500__Sept 1 '14-'52
(Redeemable beginning in 1922.)
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_$2.30
5s '07 J-J 536,000__ __July 1 1947
School Bonds.
27,406
Jail Bonds.
28.000. __July 1 1952 Population in 1910
1939 51 '12 J-.T
6s g '94 M-N$100.000e_.May 1 1924 5s_ $3,000
INT. payable at State Tress. office
55 g '97 J-J
DEBT Oct 1 1914_5241,200 URN DEBT May 1 '14_ $514,000
50,0000_ _ Dec 1 1937 BOND.5s g '98 J-J
42,092 Assess. val.'13 (34 act.)___5,164,051
60.000c_ _Jan 1 1023 Sinking fund
$17.40 NAVARRO COUNTY.
5s g '01 F-A 50.0000 __Aug 19 1041 Assess. val.'14 (3.6 act.)....22,470,858 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913
County scat is Corsicana.
4;0'j1 J-D §500,000o -June 26 1941 County tax rate (per $1,000)'13 55.20
INT. on school bonds of 1910 paybeg. in 1010).
34,460 able at City Secretary's office or at 48 Court-House (Red.
4148'12 M-S 487,500__Sept 1 '14-52 Population In 1010
'05 A-0 $117,000c_Jan 2 1945
Sewer and Sanitary Bonds.
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
58 g '99 M-N 5300.000c_ Nov 15 1939 KLEBURG COUNTY.
55 '13 J-D $400.000__June 1 1953
430'O8 A-0§225,000c_Oet 26 1938
Kingsville is the county seat.
MART END. SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Subject to call after June 1 1933)
4 t4s'08 A-0§225,000c_Oct 26 1938
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
TOT.BD. DT,Jan 1 1914 $645,000
A district In McLennan Co.
1953
5125,000
4,0'12 M-S 475,000c.Sept 1 '15-'52 58 '13
33,892
(Subject tocall beginning in 1923.) 55 '10 J-D $40,000____June 1 1950 Sinking fund 4(3-5act.)27,183,805
-House Funding Bonds.
Market
to call after June 1 1930.) Asses.vaLaco.1
(Subject
5s g '07 J-J $109.000c _Jan 1 1037 _s '14 ___ $300,000
'13_57.50
1922 State&Co.tax (per $1,000)
4s '12 Apr $10,000
Hospital Bonds.
Water Bonds (red, beg.in Oct.'28).
47.070
1953 BOND.DEBT April 1914_ $50,000 Population In 1910
4)0116 A-05100.000c_Oct 26 1938 5s '13 ___ 535,000
9,000
INT. on court-house bonds at
(Subject to call beginning in 1923.) Sinking fund
Wharves and Slip Bonds
A-01$150.0000_Oct 26 1938 BOND.DEBT Oct 3'14_ $160,000 Assess. val.'13 (2-5 act.)_ _2,225,000 Corsicana Nat. Bank, Corsicana:
43.0'03
Assess val '13 (3i act )-__6,578,374 School tax rate (per$1,000)'12 _$5.00 other bonds at County Treas. office.
Bridge and Viaduct Bonds.
4,400
Population in 1913
4443'10 J-D §$500.000c_Dec 5 1940
Purchase Bonds.
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank,N.Y. NOLAN COUNTY.
Water Plant
LAMAR COUNTY.
Sweetwater is the county seat.
Paris is the county seat.
58 'CO J-,1 $434,000c_July 16 1946
Road District No. I Bonds.
Refunding (red. beg. in Oct. '31). iCourt-House(red.beg.in Aug.'07).
55 '11 A-0$100.000c_ _Feb 13 1951
Aug 1937 MATAGORDA COUNTY.
53 '11 A-05500,000-.Oct 16 1941 58 '97 A-0 554.000c
$100,000
the county seat.
Bay City is
Jan
Drainage Bonds.
Road Dis.No.1(Red.beg.inOct.'21). 48 '01 ___ $28,995-__Mch 12 1921 BOND.DEBT (2-31 1914_
act.)_ _8,490,090
Assess. val.'14
4%s'12 MS $712,500_Sept 1 '15-'52 58 g '13 J-D $200,000c_June 10 1953 45 '02 ___
1,100___Sept 10 1922 Co. tax rate (per 51,000) '13_34.20
___ 100.000
(Subject to call beg. June 10 1923) 4s '02 ___ 23.000___Apr 10 1942
_s
11.999
Population In 1910
GEN.CO.DT.Sept 3014 $54,000 4s '02 ___
Park Bonds.
1,905___Dec 10 1922
Y.
200,000
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y
M-S $237,500_Sept 1 '15-'52 Road bond debt (add'i)
4 Voks
1943
13.795 4s '03 ____ 52,000___Oct 10 1925
ll-Improvement Bonds. Sinking fund
City-Ha
1,995r._ _Oct 1
45 '05 Apr
27,897.192
NUECES COUNTY.
Assess. val. 1914
___ 4,100,000
55
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1915.)
Corpus Christi is the county seat.
URN. EIDS. Mar 31 '14_$9,755.000 State& Co.tax (per $1,000)14_56.75 9s
46 000 Subject to call
46,544
Bishop Road District Bonds.
Paving certificates ------168,807 Population in 1910
1953
Road Bonds.
467,000
5s '13 ann 5100,000___July 14
Water-works mortgage__ 10,390.807
§ INT. payable in N. Y. City.
_s '13 ___ $100,000
(Subject to call begin. July 14 1923.)
Mar31'14
TOTAL DEBT
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
(7)
10,033,200
DEBT
TOTAL
340
Value city prop. 1913 __ _97,037,485 LAVACA COUNTY.
534s'14 A-0$100,000
Assessed valuation 1914_$10,125,
21,955
Assessed val. 1913-14 _ __
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914 $191,994 Population in 1910
HallettsvIlle Is the county seat.
(Assessment of land about 90% and
44,949
Sinking fund
1893.
Bridge Bonds.
Issued prior to the law of
of buildings about 25% actual val.)
___ $18.000- __May 10 1923 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).16,079,320 which requires approval and regisCity tax (per $1,000) 1914 __ __$18.50 48 Court House Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) '12- _54.80
'0313,594 tration by State officials
;Red. after 20 years from issue.
Population In 1910
38 '02 ____ 552,000......May 10 1942
INT. at Union Trust Co., N. Y.




Nov., 1914.

TEXAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

201

•
Sewer Bonds.
SMITH COUNTY.
5s g '94 M-S$500,0000_ _Sept 1 1934
Tyler is the county seat.
55 g'13 M-S $1,100,000c
Refunding Railroad Bonds.
1927
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
Apr $50,4400
3s
School-Building (Red. beg.in'10).
Court-House (Red. beg. in 1918).
1958
5s '90 Il-S $41,000c*_Sept 15 1920 4s '08 A-0 $135,000c
Street Improvement Bonds.
Road District Bonds.
1953
6s g '91 M-N $50,0000 _Nov 30 1931 5s '13 A-0 572,0000..
(Subject to call Nov 30 1921.)
(lied. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
55 '89 J-J $250,0000__July 1 1919 Is '13 A-0 $293,0000....Part yearly
1953
(Subject to call July 1 1909.)
Is '13 A-0 30,0000
58 '90 .M-S $50,0000_Sept 15 1920 (Red. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
(Subject to call Sept 15 1910.)
GEN 1313. DT. Oct 5 '14 $185,440
436sg'00 M-N$300,000c -May 1 1920 Road dist. debt (addi)____ 395,000
Is g 13 M-S 1,875,000c
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_14,356,665
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '14__$8.35
41,746
Public Improvements.
Population In 1910
68 '89 J-J $50,0000__July 1 1919
INT. on 3s payable in Austin; on
(Subject to call after July 1 1909.1 others in Tyler, Austin and at Han5s '07 F
-A 150,000____Aug 1 1917
Nat. Bank,N.Y.C.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1907.) over
Hospital (Part yrly. for 40 yrs.)
5s g'13 51-S $125,000c
SWEETWATER.
Police and Fire Station Bonds.
This city is in Nolan County.
5s g'13 M-S $175,0000
Water Works Bonds.
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
$5,000
_
_s
Garbage-Incinerator Bonds.
Street Bonds.
5s g'13 M-S $50,000c
555,000
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
Sewer Bonds.
GEN. BONDS Jan 191445,548.000 _s
--_ 535,000
Sinking funds
538,498
Water-Works Bonds.
Floating debt Oct 1913_.. 200,000 53(s'14 A-0$320,000____Apr 1 1954
Assessed valuation 1912_92,330,210 (Subject to call after April 1 1934.)
Real value (est.)
140,000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14__ $415,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ 415.40 Assessed valuation 1914__.1,278.435
INT. on refunding bonds of 1906 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_516.20
payable at City Treas, office; on Population in 1910
4.176
bonds of 1913 at City Treas, office
or at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.: all
others at Treas, office or at Import- SWEETWATER IND. SCH. DIST.
1952
ers' & Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y. C. 55 '12 Aug 550,000
DEBT LIMIT -Bonded debt Is TOTAL DEBT Mar 18 '13...$72,000
limited by city charter to 10% of Population in 1913
6.950
assessed valuation.
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Sweetwater, and Hanover Nat. Bank,N.Y.
SAN ANTONIO IND. SCH. DIST.
4s '03 M-N$17,000c___ ______ 1943
TARRANT COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1923.)
County seat is Fort Worth.
55 '07 M-N200,000c
1947
Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call 1927.)
5s '13 M-S $300.000c.....Sept 1 1953 43'99 Feb $33,000c&r-Feb 1 1919
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1933) (Subject to call $2,000 yearly and
all after Feb. 1 1909.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14_ $517,000
1952
Sinking fund. _______
58,000 58 '12 Apr 600,000--Apr 10
Assessed val.'13 (abt.act.)96,175.555 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1922.)
School tax rate (per 51,000)'13.53.80
Road Bonds (red. beg. in 1922).
Population in 1913 (est.)___ _125,000 5s '12 Apr $1,000,000_Apr 10 1952
Refunding Bonds.
INT. payable at State Bank & Tr.
Co., San Antonio, Austin. Chicago 48'99 Feb $187,000c&r-Feb 1 1919
(Subject to call $8,000 yearly and
and in N.Y.City.
all after Feb. 1 1909.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14.41,820,000
SAN BENITO
97,102,931
Sinking fund
This city is In Cameron County.
600,384
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1927). Assess. val.'14
County tax (per $1,000)'14____$4.20
6s
Apr 830,000c
1952
108.672
Street Bonds (Red. beg. in 1927.) Population In 1910
6s
Apr $18,0000
1952
INT. at Chem. Nat. Bk.. N. Y.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20'14_ $48,000
Assess. val. '14 (3-5 act.)_ _1.223,150
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914
$6.50 TARRANT CO.IMPT.DIS.NO.1.
Levee & Dike (red. beg.in 1930)•
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N.Y.
1950
5s '10 ___ 5250,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 1911.4250,000
Assessed valuation 1910 ___ 875,300
SAN SABA COUNTY.
17.50
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1910
San Saba Is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
PALO PINTO COUNTY.
ROBERTSON COUNTY.
4s
Apr
13500_ __Apr 10 1923 TAYLOR.
Palo Pinto is the county seat.
Franklin is the county seat.
This city is in Williamson County.
58
Apr
1,929_ __Oct 10 1941
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Commission government approved
(Subject to call.)
530'14 M-S5100,000_ _Mar 11 1954
Apr $63,079.93
Jan. 14 1913. Pop. 1910. 5,314.
-House(Red.beg.in'20)
Ref. Court
(Subject to call beg. March 11 1934.) (Subject to call aft. 5 yrs.from issue)
School Bonds.
5s '10 Apr $75.000.._-Aug 10 1950
BONDED DEBT
Road-District Bonds.
1940
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '14__ $77,499 Is '90 --_ $8,000
County (general) Jan 1.._
$72,000 ..s '13 Apr $150.000
1916
3,000
8,646 6s '91
Road DI ist.No.1,Sept.'14
100,000 (Subject to call aft. 5 yrs.from issue) Sinking fund
Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)_ _9,527,990 Is '11 __- 15.500..___$500 yearly
Assessed valuation
CO. BD. DT. Jan 1 '14__
$63,080 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13___$9.70 Is '12 J-D 10,000___Dec 15 1952
County, 1913
510,865,370 Sinking fund
29,394 Population in 1910
(Subject to call Dec. 15 1922.)
11,245
Road Dist. No.1, 1913_ _ 3,785,446 Road district debt
150,000
Bonds.
Population of district, 1914_ _ _10,000 Assessed val. of co. 1913_13,288.110
INTEREST payable at County Is City-Hall $25,000
'04 --INT. on road bonds at Hanover State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'13.89.00 Treasurer's office in San Saba and at
Crematory Bonds.
National Bank, N. Y.
State Treas. office In Austin.
Population in 1910
27,454
$3,900
Is '11
Street Bonds.
PARIS.
SAN ANGELO.
SHERMAN.
Is '08 --_ $25,000
This is the county scat of Lamar
This city is the county seat of
Sherman is the county seat of Is '12 ___
1952
25,000
Co.Inc. In 1870. Pop. 1910, 11.371. Tom Green County.
Grayson Co. Incorp. Dec. 7 1858.
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
School Bonds.
Street and Bridge Bonds.
Park Bonds
BOND. DEBT July 1 '13- $114,400
43.s05 F-A $35 000_ __Aug 10 1945 5s '12 M-N$50,000____May 1 1952 5s '14 A-0 510,000
1915-1954 Assessed valuation 1912___3.120,612
(Subject to call Aug. 10 1925.)
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1932.)
Improvement Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at Farmers
38 '00 Jan $13.000c_ _Sept 1 1940 5s '11 ___ $20,000____Feb 1 1951 Os '92 M-N 510.000-__Nov 1 1932
& Merchants' Nat Bank, Abilene,
430'09 F
-A 10,000___May 10 1959
Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1912.)
(Subject to call after May 10 1919.) 5s '14 M-N$15,000____May 1 1924 88 '94 J-J
$4,000___Jan 15 1934
-A $15,000.... May 10 1961
Funding Bonds.
5s '11 F
(Subject to call after 1914.)
TAYLOR COUNTY.
(Subject to call after May 10 1921.) 9s '04 ___ $18,000____Mar 1 1924 65 '95 A-0 $11,500
1914-1035
Abilene is the county seat.
$1,000
School Bonds.
($500 payable yearly Oct 1.)
Precinct No. 1 Road Bonds.
Bonds.
Water.Works
5s '05 ___ $30,000___Aug 10 1945 Is '99 F-A $25,000
1915-1940 Is '10
6150,000c
1950
34,000____Jan 1 1948
Ss '03 J-J $63,000c ..Sept 10 1953 5s '08 ___
Street Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. 1930.)
(Subject to call beg. in 1923.)
5s'09 ___
32,000__ _ _June 1 1949 4548'06 F-A $16,000
1915 1946
Court House Bonds.
1937 5s '14 M-N 80,000_ May 1 1954 430'10 J-J
58 '98 J J 865.0000
6.000
1915-1926 Is '13 A-0$150,000c_ _Apr 3 1951
430'09 F-A 10,000___May 10 1959 (Subject to call beg. May 1 1924.) 5s
J-J
4,000
1915-1921 (Subject to call beginning Apr 3 '18)
(Subject to call after May 10 1919.)
Fire-Station Bonds.
5s '12 M-S 100,000
1914-1952 CO BD DT May 1 '14.. $150,000
58 '10 F-A $20,000_ __May 10 1960 55 '10 ___ $15,000____Jan 1 1950 5s '14 A 0 25.000
1915-1954 Road Dist. No. 1 debt_
150,000
(Subject to call after May 10 1920) BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '14__ $294,000
Public School Bonds.
Assess. val. of county '14_14,156,880
Oct 1961 Sinking fund
44,107 430'07 J-J $21,000c_July 1 '15-'34 County tax (per $1,000)'13-$4.15
5s '11 A-0 $35,000
Assess. val.'13 (35 act.)
Subject to call after 1021.)
5,092,193 5s
J-J
6,000
1015-1925 Population in 1910
26,293
Refunding (Red. beg. in 1918).
Total tax rate (per$1.000)'14_$14.00 Is '12 hi-S 72,500
1015-1942
INTEREST is payable at Farmers'
10,321
4s '08 --- $7,500__ _May 10 1938 Population in 1910
Refunding 'ragas & Pac. Ry. lids.
43,000
5s '09 F-A $23,000-Aug 1 '14-'39 & Merchants' Nat. Bank, Abilene.
SAN ANTONIO.
Funding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
County seat of Bexar Co. Incorp. 430'01 J-J $56,000__July 1 '15-'42 TEMPLE.
8s '97 J-J $10,000c-July 10 1937
This city is in Bell County. ComSewer (Red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue). in June 1837. Commission govern- 430'03 hi-N 10.000__May 1 '15-'38
government
430'05 F-A $9,500-Aug 10 1945 ment approved Feb. 24 1914. Total 5s '12 J-J
6,000
1915-1919 mission Population defeated Apr. 10
1911.
1910. 10.993.
-A 15,000_ _Aug 10 1962 amount of assets of city Mch.1 1911. Is '14 A-0 20,000
'12 F
1915-1954
5s
Building Bonds.
yrs.from issue). $5,872,083. Pop'n '10, 96,614.
Bldg.(Red. aft. 10
Refunding Water Bonds.
'87 ___ S11,0000---Mar
Bridge Bonds.
4148'07 J-J $33,000
5s '10 F-A $5,000___May 10 1960
1915-1947 Is Water (red. aft. 20 yrs.from 1 1927
issue).
Water Works Bonds.
5s '11 F-A 10,000___MaY 10 1961 58 '90 M-S$100,000c*_Sept 15 1920
g '07
(Subject to call Sept 15 1910.)
430'03 M-N 825,000
(Subject to call after May 10 1921.)
1915-1933 5s '09 J-D $150,000c___1Dec 1 1947
F
as 00 J-J
8,000
12 F-A 25,000__ _Aug 10 1962 5s g'13 M-S 5100,000c
1915-1929 Is School-A 100.0000___Aug 1 1949
5s
Bonds.
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
430'06 F-A
6,000
1915-1928
City-Hall (Red. beg. in 1919).
Electric Fire Alarm System.
430'08 A-0 11,500__Apr 1 '15-'35 Os '94 J-J $21,000c___July 2 1934
4)4s'00 F-A $10,000___May 10 1959
25.000c___July
5s '90 hi-S $12,0000 _Sept 15 1920 4 30'10 J-J
Improvement.
10.000_ _1915-1934 55 '06 J-J 100,0000___Apr 2 1946
Street
1 1950
(Subject to call Sept 15 1910.)
5s '11 J-J
19,000
1915-1951 Is '10 A-0
5s '99 J-J $10,0005c Oct 1 1929
Property Condemned, &c.
58 '12 J-J
32,000 __July 1 '15-'45 (Subject to call after April 1 1930.)
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1909.)
Street Bonds (red. beg. in 1929).
10 1955 5s '90 51-S $75,0000_Sept 15 1920 5s '12 M-S
9.000
1915-1922 Is '09 A-0 $50,000c .Apr
430'05 F-A $50,000o _Aug
1 1949
(Subject to call Sept 15 1910.)
5s '14 A-0 40,000
1915-1954
(Subject to call Aug. 10 1935 )
Sewer Bonds (red. May 15 '33).
Refunding Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
ss '90 J-J $25,000*c_June 1 1930
Is
M-NS75.000c__May 15 1953
1915-1925 BOND.DEBT
58 '08 F-A 50,0000 Slay 113 1958 4)isg '00 hi-N $190,000c_May 1 1920 55 '12 M-S 512,000
Dec 1913-- $532,000
Funding Bonds.
(subject to call after May 101918). 430'06 F-A 300,000r-__Aug 1 1946
Floating debt
34,653
4 Wi'09 F-A $25,000___May 10 1959 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1928.) 65 '95 A-0 $17.000__Apr 1 '15-'40 Sinking fund
51,000
Sidewalk Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
(S% act.)_
(Subject to call after May 10 1919.)
-7,092.838
1915-1940 Assess. val. '13
_ _May 10 1960 8s g '91 M-N $10,000e_Nov 30 1931 430 '08A-0 $14,000
4 Wi'10 F-A $60,000_
Is '14 A-0
5,000.. _ _1915-1954 City tax (per $1,000) 1913.-$17.50
(Subject to call Nev 30 1921.)
(51113ieCt to call after May 10 1920.)
INTEREST on water bonds pay$10,000e_July 1 1919 TOT. BD. DT. May 1914_ $669,500
58 '11 F-A 528.000.... May 10 1961 5s '89 J-J to call July 1 1909.)
Sinking fund Apr 1 '14..___
44,304 able at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
(Subject
(Subject to call after May 10 1921.)
Assess. val. 1913
8,394,070
F-A $50,000_ _Aug 10 1962 5s '90 M-S $10,000c*_Sept 15 1920 Tax
5s '12
rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$16 00
*Issued prior to the law of 1893,
(Subject to call Sept 15 1910.)
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 10 1922.)
Population In 1910
12,412 which requires approval and regis-A $50,000-.NOv 10 1963 5s g'13 M-S 25,000c
bs '13 F
INT. at Nat.Park 13k., N.Y CRY. tration by State official.
(Part yearly for 40 years.)
.
call after Nov 10 1923)
(81113j0Ct to

Public Utility (Red. beg.in 1919).
ORANGE.
This city is the county seat of (Subject to call beg. Aug. 10 1922.)
5s '09 F-A 39,000___May 10 1959
Orange County. Incorp. 1894.
BOND.DEBT Mar 1913_4671,000
School Bonds.
193.000
55 '95 A-0 $11,0000__Dec 28 1936 Water bonds (included)_
140,158
4s '03 Feb 21,000c_Feb 1 1943 Sinking fund
Total assessed val. 1912___9,694,770
Water Bonds.
15,000,000
Real value (est.)
63 '97 A-0 $11,000c_May 11 1937
Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _ $12.50
Street and Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST Is payable on the 3%,
98 '02 Feb $15,000c-June 1 1942
Street Bonds (red Apr 1 1933)
5% and 6% bonds at the
Is '13 Apr $20,000____Apr 1 1953 Fourth Nat. Bank, New York City.
City Hall Bonds.
55 '04 Nov $5,000C-- _Nov 1 1944 PECOS COUNTY.
Fort Stockton is the county seat.
Street and Drainage Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
48 '08 ____ $15,000-__Apr 1 1948
1954
BOND DEBT Apr 1914__ $113,000 6s '14 Apr $85,000c
28,955 (Subject to call beginning in 1924.)
Sinking fund
1912_3,272,571 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914.. 585,000
Total assessed val.
5.527 Warrant debt
74,300
Population in 1910
8,077,100
INT on bds of 1913 at City Treas. Assessed valuation 1913
2,071
at Farson, Son & Co . N.Y. Population in 1910
office or
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
ORANGE COUNTY.
Orange is the county seat.
PEYTON CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
Road Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932). 65 '13 J-J $125,000c
55 '12 A-0 575,000 --Jan 1 1952 (Part due yearly on July 10; last
Jan 1 1914_ 5432.830
TOTAL DEBT
payment 1938.)
58.511
Sinking fund
8,673,277 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1914..5125,000
Assessed valuation 1914
$7.20 Ass'd val.'13(abt. act.)____ 625,909
County tax (per $1,000)
100
9,528 Population in 1914 (est.)
Population in 1910_ .....
INT.in N.Y. City or at Bay City.
ORANGE CO. NAVIG. DIST.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1921). PORT ARTHUR.
This city is in Jefferson County.
_1951
5s '11 ___ 5141,000
Street Bonds.
BOND DEBT May 1914_ $141,000
6,312,424 58 '11
-- $100,000 __Oct 10 1951
Assessed valuation
(Subject to call on Oct. 10 as follows:
$25,000, 1916: $25,000, 1921; 525,PALESTINE.
000, 1926, and $25,000, 1931.)
Palestine is the county seat of
6s '03 _
$22,000--Dec 1 1943
Anderson County. Incorp. 1871.
Drainage Bonds.
School-House Bonds.
$5,000.- --Sept 1 1920
bs '98 May $8,500c_ _ May 1 1938 5.95s'00 _
Channel Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1903.)
$2,000- -Sept 1 1920
55 '96 May 58,500c_ _ May 1 1036 Os '00 _
City-Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1901.)
4)s'06 Melt $20,000c___Mch 1 1946 5s '12 J-J 520.000..- July 20 1952
Water-Works Bonds.
(Subject to call after March 1 1926.)
Is '11 J-D 520,0000. __June 1 1951 Is '12 J-J $322,000___July 20 1952
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after June 1 1921)
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1920). Is '12 J-J $138,000__ _July 20 1952
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1932).
430'10 Jan $18,000c___Jan 1 1950
Fire-Equipment(Red. beg.in '20). 5s '12 J-J $10,000__ _July 20 1952
5s '10 A-0 $9.000c___Oct 1 1950 GEN.BD. DT. July 1 '13. $638,000
Sinking fund_
________
11,150
Paving Bonds
48 '01 Sept $40,000c_ _ _Sept 2 1941 Assess. val. '11 (3-5 act.)_ _4,715,008
4s '08 Jan 45,500c_ __Jan 2 1948 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913___$15.90
(Subject to Call after Jan. 2 1918.) Population in 1910 ----------10,386
City-Hall and Prison Bonds.
58 '98 Nov $15,500c_ __Nov 1 1938 PORT ARTHUR IND. SCH. DIST.
(Subject to call after 1903.)
This district not only includes the
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920). city of Port Arthur, but also adja5s '10 A-0 $17,000c___Oct 1 1950 cent territory.
BOND.DEBT May 1914_4192,000 5s '04 ___ $65,000____Sept 1 1944
11,420 6s '00 ___
4,000__-_Mar 1 1920
Floating debt
11.658 5s '11 J-J $25,000 __July 1 1951
Sinking fund __
Assess. val.'13(65% act.)_6,431,026 (Subject to call after July 1 1931.)
Total tax (per 51,000) 1913_ _ .$13.50 5s '12 A-0 $35,000_- _ _May 1 1952
10,482
Population in 1910
(Subject to call beg. May 11932)
Feb 1924
INTEREST on paving and city- 5s '14 ___ $12,000
hall and prison bonds payable at BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '14 $141,000
Austin Nat. Bank, Austin: other Assessed valuation 1914_.i5,805,344
bonds at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.City. School tax (per $1,000) 1913___$5.00




202

TEXAS-CITIES AND TOWNS.

TERRELL. in Kaufman County.
This city is
Street (red. aft. 10 yrs.from issue).
1932
-a $25,000c
53 '12 s
1952
6,000c
Ss '12 s
-a
Water-Works (red. beg. in 1922.)
1932
-a $20,000c
5s '12 s
School Bonds.
._s-- 485.000
City-Hall Bonds.
_s
, 440.000
May 1913- $143,200
-.
TOT.BD.
Assessed valuation 1912__2,938.356
City tax rate (per $1,000) '14-416.50
7,050
Population in 1910
INT.at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.

Railroad Subsidy Bonds.
-A $24.0008c-Apr 1 1918
6s '98 F
Paving Bonds.
58 '07 M-N$15,000c--May 15 1937
(Subject to call.)
-May 15 1938
53 '08 M-N 10,000c
(Subject to call after 1918.)
BOND.DEBT April 1914.- 4238,000
Sinkingfund Oct 1 1913-- 23,000
Assess. val.'13 (3-5 act.)__6,138.000
Total tax (per $1,000)'13----$29.70
Population in 1910
10,400
INT.on refunding bonds in N. Y.:
paving bonds in N. Y., Tyler or at
Austin; others in Tyler.

TEXARKANA.Bowie County. Inc. VICTORIA COUNTY. seat.
Victoria is the county
This city is in

Bridge Bonds.
in 1876. Pop'n 1910. 9.790.
Street & Sewer (red. aft. 10 yrs. 55 '00 Apr $1,900---Nov 18 1939
(Subject to call after 1905).
from issue).
5s '96 J-J $9,000_ _July 1 1936 4s '02 Apr $3.800--- Apr 10 1942
(Subject to call after 1907.)
53 '03 M-N 23.000--May 1 1943
4s '05 --- 31.900-- _Feb 13 1945
Building Bonds.
Refunding (red. beg. in 1911)•
53 '03 M-N $4,000May 1 1943
-Apr 10 1941
(Subject to call after May 1 1913.) 3s '01 Apr 480.000
Road Bonds.
53 '09 M-S $2.500c-Mar 1 1949
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1914.) 58 '00 Apr $31.000......Apr 10 1940
(Subject to call after 1905.)
Street (red. aft. 5 yrs.from issue).
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Ss '07 J-D $20.000----Dec 1 1947
58 '09 M-S 3,000c___Mar 1 1949 55 '12 --- $200.000
TOT.BD. DT.
Jan 1 '14.. $554,700
Improvement Bonds.
38.283
-Mar 1 1934 Sinking fund
6s '94 M-S 428,000
(Subject to call 42,000 every three AssessedCounty, 1914-13,655.000
val __ Dist. No. 1____ 6.816.410
years after Mar. 1 1904.)
State & o tear (per $1,000)'11-47.60
Water Bonds.
6s '86 Jan $1,000----Jan 1 1936 Population of county, 1910---14.990
Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1912.)
s '07 J-D $10,000-__Dec 1 1947
Sewer (red. aft. 5 yrs. from issue).
This city is in McLellan
5s '07 J-D $10,000- -Dec 1 1947 Present charter adopted in County.
1913.
Jail Bonds (red. beg. 1914.)
-Mar 1 1949 4s Bridge Bonds.
'09 M-S $5,500c
58
g '01 J-J $46.000c_Jan 1 1931
School Bldg.
'13 --1943
5s '09 M-S 125,000c--Mar 1 1949 58 Funding 50.000
5s '13 J-J 50,000 ,-Jan 1 1953 53 g '91 J-J Bonds.
-(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1928.) 53 g '93 A-0 $32,000*c_July 1 1921
14.000c__-Oct
BOND. DEBT May 1914- $306,000 45 g '00 J-J 49,000c---Jan 1 1923
1 1930
Assessed val. ()t act.) '13-6,237,706 55 '09 J-J 112,500c
-July 1 1939
Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-314.00
-Works Bonds.
bonds pay- 85Public
INT. on improvement
g '94 M-S
able at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on 4s g '89 A-0 $40,0008c_..Sept 1 1294
street and sewer bonds of 1903 at Sea- 5s g '90 MS 108.000*c__Oct 1 1919
76.000*c__Sept 1 1920
board Nat.Bank,N.Y.;and at State 5s
Treasurer's office in Austin;on bonds 53 g '91 J-J 121,000*c_July 1 1921
g '94 A-0 54.000c..
-Apr 1 1924
1909 at Texarkana Nat. Bank or at
of
State Treas, office in Austin, and on 55 Water Works.
g
M-N3305,000c_ _Nov 1 1934
school bonds of 1913 at Texarkana 4s g '04 A-0
'03
117,000c___Oct 1 1933
Nat. Bk.or Seaboard Nat. Bk.,N.Y.
59 12 J-J 400.000c_ __July 1942
Street Bonds.
53 '09 J-J $75,000c___July 1 1939
San Angelo is the county seat.
58 g '11 J-J
50.000c.... _July 1 1941
Bridge Bonds.
58 '13 J-J 65,000__Jan 1 1943
53 '98 A-0 $12,000c__Oct 10 1928
Sewer Bonds.
58 '00 A-C) 7,000c-June 1 1930
53 '12 A-0 70,000c--Oct 10 1952 58 g '91 J-J $32,000*c_July 1 1921
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 10 1922.) 58 g '93 J-J 24,000c___July 1 1923
53 '07 J-J 60,000c___Jan 1 1937
Court-House Bonds.
53 '98 A-0 $7,000c---Feb 7 1928 58 g '11 J-J 80.000c-July 1 1941
BOND.DEBT Oct 5'14_ $96,000 5s '13 J-J 25.000----Jan I 1943
School Bonds.
Assess. val.'13
( act.)_. 10,828.000
g '93 A-0
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '14..35.00 53 g '04 M-N$15,000c-__Oct 1 1923
5s
59,000c _Nov 1 1934
Population in 1910
17,882 45 '07 J-J
50,000c-Jan 1 1937
INT.at State Treas, office in Aus- 53 '10
J-J
tin or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. 5s g '11 J-J 140.000c-__Jan 1 1940
70,000c-July 1 1941
58 '13 J-J 150.000- -Jan 1 1943
County seat is Austin. Bonds of 5s Fire-Station & Equip. Bonds.
'09 J-J $25.000c___July 1 1939
this county to the amount of$47,000,
Fire-Department Bonds.
of which 443,000 are now outstandJuly 1 1942
'12
ing, were declared invalid by lower 55Park J-J $20,000c
Bonds.
Court, but decision was overruled by 5s '10 J-J $35,000c-Jan 1 1940
U. S. Supreme Court, and securities 58 '13 ___ 60.0000
1943
held to be legal obligations. V. 70, TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '14.32,650,500
p. 957; these bonds have been re- Sinking fund & water debt 289,512
funded by new 4s, which are included Total assessed val. 1913_ _33.164.450
below. Pop'n 1910, 55.620.
Total tax (per 41,000), 1913-416.50
Bridge Bonds.
Population in 1910(Census) 26,425
4s '98 A-0 $27,000c Feb 10 1936
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1905.) INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank,
4s '00 Apr $89,000c__Mar 10 1940 N. Y.; Spitzer. Rorick & Co., N. Y.,
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1905.) and First Nat. Bank. Chicago.
-Bonded
DEBT LIMITATION.
Road fe Bridge (red. after 10 years
from issue).
debt is limited by charter to 6% of
1948 assessed valuation for general pur48 '08 A-04297,000c
BOND.DEBT Apr 30 14 $413.000 poses and 3% for water improvem'ts.
53,018
Sinking fund and cash--Assess. val.'14 (2-5 act. _40.9l8.020
Huntsville is the county seat.
County tax (per $1,000) 1333.33 1-3
1934
INT.at Amer. Nat. Bank, Austin. 5s '14 ___ $150,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1014_ $150,000
Assessed valuation 1914._ _6,000,000
Groveton is the county seat.
Court House (red, beg. in 1923)•
$21,000-Jan 1 '30-'51
1953 53
5.8 '13__ 150,000
TOT. BD. DT.July 1913 _557.000
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
232,846
1933 Assessed valuation
5s '13 Apr 460,000
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
$100,000
58 '14
County seat of Ellis Co. Inc. 1871.
DEBT Oct 1 '14-4210,000
TOTAL.._Population in 1910
12.768
Street Bonds.
INT. on road bonds at First Nat. 53 '12 _-- 425,000
Bank, Groveton, or Nat. City Bank, 53 '13 F
-A 10,000----Aug 1 1953
(Subject to call bog. Aug. 1 1933.)
New York.
R. Aid (red. beg. in 1909)•
4s 9 --_ $21,500
'
School Bonds.
5)is g Jan 4115,000c
(Due serially from 20 to 30 years 48 '00 --- 17.000
48 '02 --- 12,000
from date of issue.)
BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914_ $115,000 45 '03 --_ 15,600
7,000 55 '11
14,500....$500 yearly
Floating debt
-A
2.500----Aug 1 1943
Ass'd val.'14(80% actual) 1,507,425 58 '13 F
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1923.)
Dist. tax rate(p. 41,000)'14__$5.00
2,000
Water Bonds.
Population in 1914 (est.)
INT.at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. 5s '04 --- 430,000-Red. beg. '14
8.250......$250 yearly
55 '06 -_6.400----$200 yearly
58 '07 -__
County seat of Smith County. The 53 '10 --- 16,000..___$500 yearly
-A 22,500-Aug 1 1953
validity of all bonded debt of city 55 '13 F
ever questioned has been finally sus- (Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1933.)
tained by State Supreme Court. See BOND.DEBT Nov 1913-- 4175,000
"State & City Sec."for May 27 1905. Total assessed valuation-- _4,750,240
Total tax (per 41,000) 1912-511.50
Refunding Bonds.
------6,205
58 '06 J-J 530.000c- _July 1 1937 Population in 1910-INT. on bonds of 1913 at Nat.
call $8,000 after July 1
(Subject to
1916. 34,000 after July 1 1921 and Park Bank, N. Y., or Austin; on
others at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
$18,000 after July 11926.)
City; or Austin.
Funding Bonds.
'96 J-J $35,000cApr 1 1926
53
35.0008c-Apr 1 1932
6s '96 J-J
P. 0. Wharton.
Water-Works Bonds.
Drainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
58 '89 J-J $21,000c___July 1 1919
School (red. aft.10 yrs.from issue). 5s '14 ___ $300,000
418,000*c_Apr 1 1919
Drain. Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
65 '89 Aug
1951 58 '12 A-0 $50,000_Dec 10 '14-'33
5s '12 --- 50,000

WACO.

TOM GREEN COUNTY.

TRAVIS COUNTY.

WALKER CO. ROAD D. NO. 1.

TRINITY COUNTY.

WASHINGTON DRAIN. DIST.

WAXAHACHIE.

TRINITY RIVER IRRIG. DIST.

TYLER.




WHARTON CO. DRAIN. DUMB.

BONDED DEBT
District No. 1
(7)
District No.2,July 1 13_....$50.000
Assessed Valuation
District No. 1
(7)
District No. 2,1913
$318,490
INT.on District No. 2 bonds payable at Guaranty Trust Co., N.Y.

[VOL. xcia.
BOND.DEBT July 1 1913 4120,000
Sinking fund
11.021
Assessed valuation 1914-9,386,641
County tax (per $1,000) 1912_35.00
Population in 1910
23,417

YOAKUM.

This city is in De Witt County,
Inc. Mar. 13 1889. Pop's '10. 4,667.
Water-works bonds
$10,000
Georgetown is the county seat.
28,500
Court House (red. beg. in 1920). School bonds
2,000
430'10 A-03100,000---Apr 10 1950 Incinerator bonds 1914
Funding bonds
8,500
Road Dist. No. 2 (red, beg. tn'21).
58 '11 A-04187,000____June 1 1951 _s Street Bonds.
$3,000
Road Dist. No. 4 (red, beg. in'20).
430'10 J-J $187,000___July 10 1950 5s '14 A-0 40,000__--Apr 3 1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '14- $387,000 (Subject to call beg. April 3 1934.)
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund July 1 1912_
20,163
Assessed valuation 1913-32.344,520 (Subject to call aft. Apr. 3 1934.)
County tax (per $1,000) 1912-33.15 58 '12 M-S $32.000----Sept 3 1952
(Subject to call Sept. 3 1932 or any
Population in 1910
42,228
-year period thereafter.)
5
INT. at Harris Trust & Say. Bk.,'BOND.DEBT Apr 1914__ $124,000
Chicago; State Treas, office, and at Assessed valuation 1913..„3,976,557
National Bank of Commerce, N. Y. Real value (eat)
6.500.000
Tax rate (per 41,000) 1910-39.50
Quitman is the county seat.
•Issued prior to the law of 1893,
Road & Bridge (red, beg.in 1922) which requires approval and regis5s '12 --- 3120.000
19 1 tration by State official.
5

WILLIAMSON COUNTY.

WOOD COUNTY.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS.
In the table below we give statistics regarding several civil
divisions in
Texas not included in the foregoing:
Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n
Debt.
Debt. Valuation.$1,000.
1910.
Alice Independent Sch. Dist_325,000
$1.250,000
Alpine Independent Sch. Dist_ 30,000
None
Alvin (C), Brazoria County-- 36,000
•
Amarillo T) Potter County_ -219,000
6,993,848
--__
9 453
1, 57
9
Anson (0 , Jones County_ -_ - 43,000
1,034.000 --__
1,842
Anson In °pendent Sch. Dist. 35,000
z1,280,303
Aransas County
25,000
None z2.893.718 x10.75
2,106
Arlington, Tarrant County.- 25,000
None $1,080,000
6.00
1.794
Arlington Indep. Sch. Dist._ 29,000
None y1,752.000 1/5.00
Armstrong County60,000
1/4,387.362 y3.40
2,682
Atascosa county
111,000
d7,840.565 d5.50 10,004
Athens (C), Henderson Co__ 30,000
5,000 d1,275,000 c16.50
2,261
Athens Indep.School District_ 40,000
1.318,000
BallingerRunnels County__ 65,000
y6,002,560 --__
3,536
Bartlett CO),(
Williamson Co__ 37,500
1,272.939 ._
1.815
Bay City Indep. School Dist__ 43,000
2,200,900 z10.45
Beeville (0), Bee County__.... 27,000
Belton (C), Bell County
09
44.000
2,000 x 2 500. 9 x11.54, 64
29
1
1 ,'999 009 ---0 36
Bexar Co.Com.S. D.No• 48_ 26,000
1,651,110
Big Springs Indep. Sch. Dist_ 37,000
1,613.751
Bishop Indep. School District_ 75,000
2,355,259
Bonham Indep. School Dist_125,000
None y2,990,000 y1.70
Bowie (C), Bowie County____ 41,500
2,874
342..862078
y16,208,537
Bowie County
63.000
5
Brady (C), McCulloch County 60,000
Ix)..600,000 ie. b
y10,015,429 ---- 18,919
Brazos County
4,718
Brenham (C), Washington Co. 62,1 9
3 9
8 50
Y8,65613 -------6 ,
5,220
Brewster County
56,000
779.454 ---_
Briscoe Co. Corn. S. D.No. 1_ 25,900
None 1/389,250
Bronson Indep. School Dist__ 25,000
z8,102.870 ---2,874
Burnett County
31,800
y11,990.225 __.... 22 2 8
4 3
:877
Caldwell County
d1,358.631 ---Calvert (0) Robertson Co_335,0 0
2 59
5 0
9
1,533,089 --Cameron (d), Milam County- 33,000
3,263
y3,397,735 i1:841
Camp
-___
955
8
Canadian (0). Hemphill Co__ 41, 71
964,937
County7600
20
Canyon City (0), Randall Co_ 25,000
None d1,000,000 d6.50
1,400
Carson County
___
2,127
1/3,757.035
29,500
Cass County Road D. No.7- 35,000
None t1.120,151 t5.00
Castro County
1/2,792,745
____
3 850
1.18
.
8
Childress (0), Childress Co..
5428.00'0999
1'1,797,347
Cisco (C), Eastland County__ 34,000
Clarendon Indep. Sch
School Dist- 26,000
1,180,510
Clarksville (C), Red River Co_ 64,000
2.545.050 lill
2,065
Clifton Ind. Sch. District__ 30,000
None 1/1,005,550 1,5.00
Coleman (0). Coleman Co___ 96,500
None 2,249,025 -_„
3,046
Coleman Indep. School Dist__ 30,000
None y2,890.000 1/5.00
Colorado County
58.000
y14.314,407
____ 18 8 7
8 43
: 04
Colorado Indep.School Dist__ 25,000
None x1.395,000 x5.00
Comal County
147,000
None y7,173,189
-Comanche(0),Comanche Co_ 79,500 5.267 z2.377.618 x10 0_0 27:186
2..
27 6
5
Comanche Country
39,000
1/11,933.759
Commerce (0), Hunt County.. 44,000
5,000 z1,687.770 x11.50
2.818
Commerce Indep. School Dist. 34.000
1,566,010
Concho County
28.000
1,4.487,741
Conroe Indep. School Dist___ 28,000
2.400
- 6.654
Cooper Indep. School District. 3
26,601)
1,bii,o4c, -Coryell County
g9,830.114
__-_-_ 21,703
Crockett, Houston County.... 426:000000
3
Crockett County
un
y3,484,722 -----39 7
1.'2
4
96
Crockett Co.Corn. S. D.No.1 50,000
2,392.232
Crowell Indep. School Dist__ 26.500
1,021,275
Cuero Indep. School District_ 35,000
Delbert Indep. School DIst___ 33,500
None 1,831,992
Decatur Indep. School Dist.- 26,000
None y1,100,796 y5.00
Del Rio Indep. School Dist__ 38,000
None 1,817,840
De Witt County
67,498
1,19,069,130 ____ 23,501
Dickens County
29,500
35:82 1 9 ___8 2
y 88 72
6
3,092
Dimmit County
131,200
.32:488601
Dublin (0), Erath County-- 53,000
t1.593,252
49,000
None
1,75:66
Eagle giss Ini Digtri
lin chw dep Scl. Dist_ 30,000
e
.
None y4,288,535
Eas n( ), Bun ro
ietiav Coasttyp
380)0
Noney10,019,605
____ 23,421
County_ - _ 30,000
None x1,327,120 ---1,707
Ellis County Dr. Dist. No. 1.. 27,500
None 31y275 010
.0 4 25
4 :8
- El Paso Co. Corn. S. D. No. 8 50,000
---El Paso Co. Dr. Dist. No. I..- 68,000
Ennis (0),Ellis County
55,000
None y2,820850,099090
5,669
Erath County
30,000
1/12,406,500 -_:-_-- 32,095
Falls County
100,000
y19,161,720 :::::: 35. 99
____
6
1. 48
3
Farmersville (0),Collin Co___ 40,500
t1.106,530
_
1,848
Flormville(C), Wilson County 34,001)
1,402.338
Frio County
W.269,642 -_-_-_-8,895
Garza County
13 :00
42 00
0 0
Gatesville (C).Coryell County
z1.750
-.B6
Gilmer (T). Upshur County
37.000
5,000 x1.050,175
9i4294
1. 859
11 8
9
09
Glasscock County
32,500
t/2,109,796
Goliad County
40,000
1/8,701,614
__-..Gonzales (C), Gonzales Co_. 38,000
Grand palls Drainage Dist___ 33,000
3,139
---None
Grand Prairie Ind. Sch. Dist_ 35 000
2 :000
0
740,300
1,143
Groveton In d.
GreggCou ntY Sch. Dist__ 34,000
None V lith.°1
u
.61
68
Hale County
82.000
--Hall County
118,500
xV75,988992:283177
85
7 71
;2
Hamilton (0), Hamilton Co-_ 29.656
1,548
Hamlin (C), Jones County____ 45,000
None xi:RA.8
Z
Hardeman County
74,000
Harlingen (C), Cameron Co
31,500
652,567
Harlingen Ind. Sch. Dist
40,000
None 8 65 .0
: 55 9
2..3 0 07 ;at; -111:1138Harris Co. Corn. S. D. No.20.*65,000
2,972,617 -:.........._:._ -----------Harris Co. Corn. S. D. No.25_ 76,000
3,617,016
Haskell County
40.900
i/8,367,105
Haskell (C). Haskell County__ 38,500
. :3
46
i
1.264,419 .:_ :_ __ -1_ :2_1'5 6
:_
Hearne (C). Robertson Co...... 35.000
2,352
952,955
Heidenheimer Ind. Sch. Dist_ 8525:200000
1102.240
Hemphill County
Hemphill Co. Com.S. D.No.1 35,500
94 2 40
1 9 2 9 ------:- -----47
0

2

v- 765
5
.13-.-56

Nov., 1914.]

ISLAND TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS.

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n
Debt. Debt.
Valuation.$1.000
1910.
Henderson (0),Rusk County-$51,000
None$V1,163,601 46.56
He rietta (0), Clay County- 40,500
1,159,360 y6.50
n 2,104
Hereford (0), Deaf Smith Co.. 42,000 $2.500 x1,200.000 x6.50
1.750
Highland Park Ind. S. D__-_ 30,000
None x1,265,325
Honey Grove (C), Fannin Co.. 60,000
None x1.900.000 z10.00
2.300
Hood County
52,299
y3,916.300 ---- 10,008
Hopkins County
60,963
1/8,799.050 ---- 31,038
Howard County
150.000
y4,955.755
--8,881
Howe (C), Grayson County.... 25,500
581
Hubbard (C), Hill County__ 25,500
1.843
Huntsville Ind. Solt. Dist__ 25,000
1,235.400
Irion County
25,500
1.283
Iron County
26.500
x2,328,000
Itasca Independent Sch. Dist_ 35.000
1,600 21,400,996
jaeksboro (C), Jack County_- 27.500
1,480
32,000
Jacksboro Ind. Sch. Dist
1,000 1'1.028.840
Jackson Co. Drain. Districts_185,577
Jacksonville (C). Cherokee Co_ 63,000
2,034,659
2,875
Jacksonville Ind. Sch. Dist_.. 25,000
None 11.500,000 t25.00
Jefferson Co. Corn. S. D.No.5 25,000
1,198,270
Jefferson Co. Dr. Dist. No.3. 92,000
23,520,780
Jefferson (C). Marion County- 83,000
1,000
597,511
_2,515
Jones County
114,338
J
y11,538,965
24,299
Karnes County
59,500
p10,745.956
14,942
Kaufman (C), Kaufman Co___ 38,500
1,162,502
1,969
Kent County
32,000
p2.417,742 --__
2,655
Kerr Co. Road Dist. No. 1-- 40.000
1.804.951
Kerrville (T), Kerr County__ 45,000
None x1,109,120 x10.00
1,843
Kingsville (C), Nueces Co..___ 84,000
x1,833,563
Kingsville Ind. Sch. Dist__ 40,000
None x2.390,279
Kinney County
113.500
None y4,786,344
3.401
Knox County
32.500
9,625
La Grange (C), Fayette Co_ 29,000
1.356,684
1,850
Lampasas (C), Lampasas Co_ 57,000
674,091
2,119
Laredo, Webb County
84,000 35,000 3,995.000 -- -- 14.855
La Salle County
60,000
y18,237,040
4.747
Leon Co. Road Dist. No. 4_-- 30.000
543,240
Livingston Ind. Sch. Dist_ _ _ 25,000
None x1,000,000 x5.00
Llano County
56,500
y7,271,932
6,520
Lockhart (C), Caldwell Co...... 35,000
None x2,035,425 96.50
2,945
Longview, Gregg County
286,362
None 2,021,362
5,155
Longview Ind. Sch. Dist
80,000
None p2,416,153 y5.00
Lubbock (C), Lubbock Co_ _
80,000
3.000 t2,540.123 t6.50
1.938
Lubbock County
30,000
96,682.298
3,624
Lubbock Ind.Sch. Dist
35,000
2,177.400
Lufkin (C). Angelina County- 52,300
x1,600,000 z6.50
2,749
Lytle (0), Atascosa County- 28.000
McCulloch County
154,000
13,405
McLean Independent 8. D..- 25.000
753,000
Marlin (C), Falls County
91.500
y3.171,428
3,878
Mart, MoLennon County
50,000
None x1.878,950 z6.50
2,939
Martin County
40.000
y2,824,092
1,549
Martindale Ind. Sch. Dist-- 50,000
2,225,000
Mason County
40.000
p4.756,420
5,683
Maverick County
39.602
P6,378,077
5.151
Medina County
56,500
y11.643,904
13.415
Medina Co. Rd. Dist. No.4-- 40,000
d2,397,094
Merkel, Taylor County
25,000
None t823,984
7.00
2,008
Mexla, Limestone County
62.250
t1.262,375
2,394
Midland County
69,000
95.956.368
3,464
Midland (0), Midland County 53,600
2,192
Mitchell County
86,000
z6,366,848
8,956
Montgomery0o.Rd.Dis.No.1-100,000
2,423.048 ....._
2.396
Motley County
30.500
Mt.Pleasant (c). Titus Co- 38.000
t1,239,250
3.137
Mt. Pleasant Ind. Soh, Dist- 32,000
None 1.417,792
Nacogdoches (0), Nac'es Co.. 95.000
3,332 z2,200,000 x6.50
3,369
Navasota (C), Grimes County_ 32.500
2.220,053
3.284
New Braunfels(0),Comet Co. 67.000
1,883.200
3,165
New Castle Ind. Sch. Dist.---110,000
402,848
Paducah (D), Cattle County.... 37,000
815.000
1,350
Palacios (0). Matagorda Co-- 50.000
4800.000 46.50
1.389
Panola County
54,400
y4,854,460
20,424
Parker County
25.000
p13,468.040
28,331
Pecos (C), Reeves County---- 35,000
x1.410.732 ---1,856

203

Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n
Debt.
Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 19.06
11 1
9.
Pittsburgh (0). Camp Co- --$37.500
Plainview (C), Hale County__ 80.000 $3 50042,467,787,z$6.50
2,829
Plainview Ind. Sch. Dist_ _- 50,000
None p3,975,984 y4.80
Polk Co. Road Dist. No.2- _ 40,000
320,162
Polytechnio, Tarrant County.. 45,000
1,619,770
Potter County
70,000
zI2,577,135 z8.20 12.424
Quanah (C). Hardeman Co
41,500
3,127
Randall County
66,000
te1 5567 7
y8:6 9 01
:2
, 3
3,312
Reeves County
4,392
Reeves Co. Corn. S. D. No. 1_ 27,500
25,000
1.490,682
Reeves Co. Corn. S. D. No. 2_ 25,00I7
1,540,216
Refugio County
53,900
95,277,877
2,814
Richmond Independent S. D 27,500
855,045
Roberts County
40,000
x2.671,554
950
Robstown Ind. Sch. Dist
25,000
1,416,940
Rockdale (C), Aillan County
42,000
600 x1.500,000
-2,073
Rockport (C), Aransas County 30.000
None 21.210,231 x9
-.50
1,382
Rogers Independent Sch. D
29,716
1.126.104
Rosebud Ind. Sch. Dist
35.000
None e2,250,000 y5.00
Round Rock Ind, Sch. Dist_
29,000
881,370
Runnels County
None
50,094
20.858
Sabine County
P4.363.213
8,582
San Benito Ind. Sch. Dist_ .38,000
25,000
500 y2,038,500
San Marcus, Hays County_
50,094
t2.172.276
4.071
San Patriot° County
y7,563,619
7.307
San Patriot° County Common119,000
School Dist. No. 1
44,000
1,331,492
San Saba Ind.Sch. Dist
35.000
None x1,899,445
Scurry County
87,000
y6.412.067 ---- 12 92
0 2
:0 9
4
Seguin (C), Guadalupe Co_
67.000
2,358.892 ---- 3,116
Seymour (0). Baylor County- 31,000
Sherman County
y3.461,088
1,376
Silverton Sch. Inst. No. 1....... 43,317
25,900
2,125 x443,000 glob'
Smithville (C), Bastrop Co29,200
23,167
Snyder (C). Scurry County
44.400
1,000 zl,266,380 xpo
t6
51901.
Stamford School District
40,000
one 43,311,234 d 00
Stamford (C). Jones County.... 38.000
None z2.500.000 z6.80
3,902
Stephenville (C). Erath Co..... 43.000
t1.323,461 ---2,561
Sterling County
46.000
92.039,619
1,493
Stonewall County
122,240
p4,094,515 ---5.320
Sulphur Springs
93,500 34,491 x2,108,607 .....
5.151
Sutton County
26,000
z2,965.423 29.75
1,569
Swisher County
60.000
None x4,733,728 z8.00
4,012
Tarrant Co. Corn. S.D.No.57- 33,000
1,105.440
Teague (C), Freestone County 89,000
1.955.000
3,288
Terrell County
25,000
66 07
9
93,73 ,
9 1 : 24
1.216
.43
0
Tulle (C), Swisher County.
27,000
Upshur County
43,100
p6,414.109
_-__ 19,960
Uvalde Ind. Sch. Dist
40.000
None z3,200,000 z5.00
Van Alstyne (C), Grayson Co- 27,375
913,460
Van Zandt County
48,000
y9.945,610 ---- 25.651
Vernon (C), Wlibarger Co_
*62,610
2,515,642 ---3,195
Victoria (C), Victoria County- 52,500
y4,700,000 ---3,673
Victoria Ind. Sch. Dist
57,000
4,148,772
Waller County
61,995
y5,274,598 ---- 12.138
Washington County
57,000
y11,186,739 ...... 25,561
Weatherford, Parker County_ 97,999
3316.445 ---5.074
Wharton County
75,350
y15,874,359 ---- 21,123
Wharton Co. Rd. Dist. No.
4,659,177
Wharton (0), Wharton Co-1-300,000
41.990
921,880 ---1.505
Wheeler County
53,312
91,281,020_
5,258
WhItewright (C)
28,500
None t1,100,000 t11.50
1.563
Wichita County
51,000
y21,431,015
16,094
Wichita Falls (C). Wichita Co_153,000
None p8,240,000 d6.50 8.200
Wichita Falls Sch. Dist
111.500
6,915,045
Wilbarger County
90,000
None911,508,390 ---- 12.000
Winnsboro (0), Wood Co
33,000
994,182
Wise County
70,000
913,996,850 ---- 26,450
Wolfe City (0), Hunt Co26.500
672.895
1.402
Young County
60.000
None y7,922,460 z11.70 13,657
Zavala County
44,999
x5,427,805 x8.50
1.889
(C) City. (T) Town. t 1911 figures. d 1912 figures. z 1913
figures.
y 1914 figures. * Net debt.

ISLAND TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
HAWAII (TERRITORY OF).
Public !met. (Red. aft. 10 yrs. the annual expenditures. All
bonds
L. E. Pinkham, Governor; D. L.
TAX FREE.
-All bonds are exfrom issue).
are tax-exempt.
Conkling, Treas.; Henry C. Hapai; 44 g '05 Q-13 $2,500,000
empt from insular and municipal
_Meh 1 1935
Water & Sewer
Registrar of Public Accounts.
49 g '06 (:)-F 31,000.000r- Feb 1 1936 4e g '05 Q-M$1,000,Bds.-(Tax-Exl.) taxes of the island, the Federal in000r -June 1 '35
Organized as Territory by Act of 4s g '09 A 0
1,500,000r Aug 1 1939 (Subject to call after June 1 1915.) come tax of 1913, and, according to a
Congress Apr. 30 1900. Total
recent decision
Territory (square miles) is area of (Subject to call after Aug 1 1919.) 4s g '07 Q-J $2,000,000r_Jan 2 1937 Court (232 U. of the U. S. Supreme
S.. 516. 1914), they
6.454. BOND.DEBT Dec 31'13$12,000,000 (Subject to call after
Honolulu Is the capital.
Jan 2 1917.) are apparently exempted from taxaSinking fund
3,076,844 45 g '08 Q-J $1,000,000r_Jan
Public Improvement
4 t,'s g'05J-J $1,000.000cBonds. 1920 Total assessed val. 1912..260,986,604 (Subject to call after Jan 2 2 1938 tion by the States.
-Jan
1918.)
*Of this tax of $12,$9.595
(No assessm't made of personal.)
(Subject to call after Jan 2 2
BOND.DEBT Dec 31'13 $4.000,000 over by the Governmen Is turned
1910.)
t of Porto
43s g'03 A-0 $850.000.0ot 1 1918 Population in 1903(census) 7.635.426 Sinking fund
540,507 Rico to
INT. payable at Treasury of U.S. Assess. val.'13 (abt.act.)..45.111,375 boards the municipalities and school
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1908.)
for their support. The re(There is no assessment made
3145 g '06 J-J 750.0000.--Jan 2 1921
EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.
mainder, 32.405 Is retained
(Subject to call after Jan 2 1911.) The "Land Purchase" bonds of personal property.) Insular Govt. and distributedby the
were
$345 '07 A-0 $294.000e_Oot 1 1922_ Issued to purchase some 410.000 acres General tax (per $1,000) 1913_$15.00 lows: $1 for general purposes.as fol$1 to
Population in 1003(census) _ _220,000 pay the principal
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1912.)
of land owned by the Friars, and
and interest of
3%809 A-0 $200,000c_Oct 1 1924 proceeds from the sale or lease all Population in 1913 (est.) -240.000 loans of 1907 to 1910. and
of
3.405 for
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1914.) such lands are to constitute a trust
INT. payable at Treasury of U. S. the supervision of sanitation throughse g '11 F-A$1,500,0000_Aug 1 1941 fund for the payment of the principal
out the Island.
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1931) and Interest of the bonds. A sinking PORTO RICO.Prin, and int, on the loans
One of the Island possessions of and 1913 will be ultimately of 1909
4s '12 M-S$1,500,000c Sept 3 1942 fund has also been established for
provided
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 3 1932.) the payment of the publio improve- the United States ceded by Spain fol- for by assessments levied
upon PropRefunding Bds.(Red. beg.in'10)• ment bonds at maturity.
lowing the war of 1898. San Juan erty benefited by irrigation
projects.
the
4s g '05 A-0 $600,000-Oct 4 1920
TAX EXEMPT.
-Tinder the vari- Is Thecapital.
BOND.DEBT Oct 14'14 $6,694.000 ous Acts of Congress
borrowing
authorizing the various municipal capacity of the ARECIB O.
Sinking fund
38,281 above bonds, all Issues of
A city In Porto Rico.
corporations in the
Total assess. val. 1914....1G1,187,226 ernment of the Philippine the Gov- Island of Porto Rico is now governed
g '02 J-J $22,000c___Jan 1 1922
Islands or
Population in 1900
154,001 those made by Its authority are ex- by Act No. 4 of the laws of 1913, (Subject to call after Jan
1 1912.)
Population in 1910
191,909 empt from all taxation In the Philip- which took effect immediately after BOND.DEBT July 1
1913__$22,000
Population in 1914 (est.)---227,391 pine Islands or In
the United States. Its approval on Feb. 19 1913. The Ass'd val.'12-'13(abt. act.)7,404.110
provisions of this Act will be found City tax rate (per
LEGISLATURE meets biennially
1.1) 1912-.313 eu
In V. 97, p. 541.
Population in 1910
on the third Wednesday in February
42,429
Road Bonds
CEBU.
and sessions are limited to 60 days.
INT, payable in N. Y. City.
A city in the Philippine Islands. 4s g '07 J-J 1650.0000 __Jan 1 '15-'27
INTEREST is payable at the
Bonds are tax-exempt. Inc. Jan. 31 4s g '10 J-J 425,000r__Jan 1 1927 PONCE.
Treasurer's office in Honolulu. Nat.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920.)
city
Park Bank, N. Y. City, and at U. S. 1901. Pop'n 1912 (eat), 70.000.
San Juan Harbor lmpt Bonds 6sA '02 in Porto Rico.
Sewer, Drain, Water & School Bds.
g
J-13 347,000_44in 1 1922
Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y. City.
4s g'11 Quer $125.000r -.Jan 1 1941 4s g .12 J-J $100,000c_Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call Jan 1 1912
LIMIT OF DEBT.
(Subject to call beg. Jan 1 1922.) BOND.
-By Act of Con- (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.)
DEBT July 1 1913_447.000
gress (Chap. 339, Laws of 1900) the BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $125,000 4s g '14 J-J 200.000r___Jan 1 1939 Ass'd
val.'12-'13(abt.act.)15.
limit of Indebtedness is flied at 7% of Sinking fund
2,421 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.) Total tax rate (per $1.000)'13030,047
413.0e
Irrigation Bonds
the assessed value of taxable property Assess. val.. real '12(%act)3,500,000
4s g '09 J-J $2,850.000c_jan 1 '15-33 Population in 1910
.35.005
Tax rate (per $1,000)1912
INT. payable In N. Y. City.
$8.75 4s g
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
INT. Is payable at U. S. Treas'y. 45 g '13 J-J 1.000.000r Jan 1 '$3-43
'13 J-J 700.000r_Jan 1 '44-'50
Francis Burton Harrison, GovBOND.DEBT Oct 14 '14 $5,925,000 SAN JUAN.
ernor; Stephen Bonsai. Asst. ExecuThis city is the capital of Porto
Rico.
MANILA. H. L. Fisher, Secretary Sinking fund Sept 3014... 584,157
tive Secretary.
Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)181,910,512 6s Public Improvement Bonds.
Municipal Board.
group of islands in the Pacillo
A
g '02 J-J $132.000c___ _Jan
Tax rate (per
Ocean ceded to the United States as
A city in the Island of Luzon,Phil- Population 31.000)'14__-- .*312.00 (Subject to call at any Interest1 1922
In 1899
date)
953.243 BOND. DEBT Nov 1914_4132,
the result of the war with Spain in
ne Islands. Date of charter
000
1898. Manila Is the capital.
1,118.012 Ass'd val. 1914(abt.act.)
Aug.u 7 1901. The form of govern- Population in 1910
INT.
_30,054,181
Land Purchase Bonds.
ment of this city Is modeled after that payable on 1910. 1913& 1914 bonds Is Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__413.
at the U.S. Treasury; on all
00
'04 Q-F $7,000.000_ _Feb 1 1934 of Washington, D.C.,and the Philipdig
Population
32,048
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1914.) pine Government provides for 30% of other bonds at office of J. & W. Population In 1900
In 1910 Seligman & Co. In New York
.48,761
City.
INT.at Wm.A. Read & Clo.,N.Y.




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INDEX.

Page.
Page.
Page.
Page.
Page.
116 Boone, Iowa, 63 S. 0.....121
41 Beloit, Wis
189 Anderson County. Tex__ _197 Avon, N. Y-Sea, N.J_
100
114 Boone County, Ind
bbeville, Ala
67 Beloit, S. Ds.. Ms
194 Anderson Sch. City, Ind_100 Avon-by-the (See Clisc.).. 86 Belton, S. C
.121
182 Boone County. Iowa...
bbeville. La
41 Avondale, 0.
202 Boone Township,Ind__ _ _103
Abbeville, S. C.. & S. D-182 Andes, N.Y
17 Avon S. D. No. 1. N. Y- 58 Belton, Tex Minn
190 Andover, Mass
117 Booneville, Mo.,& S.D.-127
Aberdeen. Miss
161 Beitraml Co.,
8 Azusa, Cal
67
Aberdeen,S.Dak.,& S. D.129 Androscoggin County. Me. 58
Beltrami Co. S. D.,Minn-120 Boonton, N. J
165 Angelica, N. Y.(Town)_ _
161 Boonville(V.),N.Y.&S.D. 58
Aberdeen. Wash
58 Belvedere, Cal
,N.Y
abylon( V.)
41
134 Angola, N. Y
8
192 Boothbay Harbor, Me
Abilene, Han.,& S. D
Belzoni, Miss
S.D. Nos.
abylon U.F.
197 Anita Sch. Dist., Iowa. 124
117 Bordentown (C.). N.J.._ 67
Abilene. Tex
41 Bemidji, Minn
1404, N.Y
80
10
17 Annapolis, Md
Abington, Mass
Bemidji I. S. D., Minn-120 Boscawen N H
Babylon (T.), U. F. S.D.
193
70 Bossier Lev. D., La
Abington Twp.& S.D.,Pa. 69 Ann Arbor. Mich.,& S.D.108
58 Ben Avon, Pa
No. 0. N. Y
80
193
67 Anne Arundel Co., Md78 Bossier Parish, La
Absecon, N. J
147 Ben Avon S. D.. Pa
188 Baca Co., Colo
18
194 Anniston, Ala
163 Boston. Mass
Acadia Parish. La
144 Bend,Ore
Irr. D.. Col
117 Badger
155
County, Va---172 Anoka. Minn
185 Boswell. Okla
Hill Co.. Ga
Accomack
184 Ben
Bainbridge, Ga
172
192 Anoka Co. S. D. No, 12.
Co.. Va
161 Botetourt
Ackerman, Miss
117 Baker City, Ore. & S.D 163 Benicia, Cal
Minn
128
Acquackanonk Twp.S.D.
Benkleman (V.). Neb-...133 Bottlneau Co., N. D
144
60 Anson, Tex.. & Sch. Dist_202 Bakersfield, Cal.,& S. D-157 Bennettsville. S (3
N.J
182 Boulder, Colo
Water
Anson County, No.Caro-180 Baldwin, Kan S. D., Pa_ 138 Bennington (T) Vt
14 Boulder S.D.No.3,Colo_145
.
Acton West & South
69
Baldwin Twp.
35
17 Ansonia, Conn_
61
Supply Dist., Mass..
41 Benson, Neb., & S. D _133 Bound Brook. N. J•
138 Baldwinsville, N. Y
83 Anthony City. Kan
.....148
Bountiful City, Utah.
Ada. Ohio
202 Bent and Prowers Irr. D.,
114 Ballinger, Tex
98 Antigo, Wis
175
144 Bourbon Co., Ky
Ada Sch. Dist.. Ohio
Colo
41
Spa. N. Y
161 Ballston
151 Antioch (T.), Cal
29
Bourne. Mass
Ada.Okla
155 Ballston Spa S. D.. N. Y 58 Bent Co. H. S. D., Cob.147 Bowdre Twp., Ill
142 Antlers. Okla
107
Ada Co , Idaho
124
80 Benton CO.. Mo
147 Baltimore, Md
120 Antonito. Colo
Bowie, Tex. (C. & Co.) 202
Ada Ind. S. D., Minn
182 Benton Co. S. D. No. 16.
150 Bamberg, S. C
174
Adair Co. Dr. Dist., 210..127 Apache Co.. Ariz
165 Bowling Green, Ky
Wash
164
123 Appanoose County, Iowa 124 Bandau, Ore
Bowling Green, Ohio.... 84
Adair, Ia
7 Benton Co. S. D. No. 17,
114 Bangor, Me
17 Appleton, Wis
167 Bowling Green S.D..Ohio 84
Adams. Mass
Wash
78
185 Bangor,Pa
58 Appling Co., Ga
108 Bowman Co., No. Dak 128
Adams. N.Y
161 Benton Harbor, Mich
78 Banning S. D.,Cal
133
103 Apollo Sch. Dist., Pa_
Adams Co..Ind
114 BentonHarbor S.D.,Mich.108 Boxbutte Co., NebUtah _147
202 Baraboo. Wis
123 Aransas Co., Tex
Adams Co.. Iowa
S. D.. W. Va--172 Boxelder County,
41 Baraga & Sch. Dist.,Mich.112 Benwood
190 Arcade. N. Y
84 Boxelder Co. S. D., Utah.147
Adams Co.. Miss
134 Berea, Ohio,& S. D
187 Barber Co., Kan
Fla
131
83 Arcadia (C).
61 Boyd Co., Neb
Adam. Co., Ohio
58 Barberton,Ohio,& Sch.D. 84 Bergen Co., N J
112
78 Arcadia, N. Y
67 Boyne City, hitch
Adam Co.. Pa
175 Bergenfield, N.J
Bardstown S. D., Ky
139
Adam" Co.. S. Ds..Wash-167 Arcadia Sch. Dist.. Cal-161 Barensboro, Pa
78 Berkeley, Cal.. & S. D...157 Bozeman, Mont Ky----175
116 Arcadia U F. S. D.
Adams Co., Wis
184 Berkeley Co.. W. Va----172 Bracken County, S. D..
41 Barnesville. Ga
70
No. 2, N. Y
17
Braddock. Pa., &
Fire Dist.. Mass
Adams
70
120 Barks County, Pa
98 Barnesville, Minn
186
98 Arcanum,0
29 Bradentown, Fla
Addyston, 0
84 Berkshire Co., Mass
161 Barnesville, 0
98
185 Arcata,Cal
Adel, Ga
37 Bradford,Ohio, & S. D
Conn
98 Barnesville Sch. D.. Ohio 98 Berlin,
70
123 Archbold, Ohio
Adel S. D.,Iowa
10 Bradford, Pa
29 Berlin, N. H
69 Barnstable. Mass
173 Archbald. Pa
67
Adkin S. D., W. Va
149 Bradley Beach. N.J
182 Bernalillo Co., N. M
78 Barnwell, So. Caro
108 Archbald S. D..Pa
Adrian. Mich
67 Bradley Beach S. D., N.J. 61
Bernard.% N. J
112 Ardmore, Okla.,& S. D...151 Barr Twp. S. D.,Ind_ _103 Berrien Co., Mich
176
Adrian S. D.. Mich
108 Bradley Co.. Tenn
14
41 Barre, Vt
123 Ardsley, N. Y
202
Afton, Ia
32 Berwyn S. D. No.100, 111.107 Brady,Tex
203 Barrington, R./
98
155 Arecibo. Porto Rico
Afton, Okla
188 Brady Twp.,0
127 Bessemer. Ala
195 Barry County, Mo
D., Ark
17 Argenta S.
Agawam,Mass
108 Brainerd, Minn.. & S. 0.117
Bessemer, Mich
19
182 Argenta Imp. Dis., Ark_ _196 Bartholomew Co., Ind_ _103 Bessemer City, N. 0....178 Braintree, Mass
Aiken, S. C
151
Okla
173
Altkin. Minn.. & S. D_._120 Argenta Sewer D., Ark--195 Bartlesville, D., Okla 152 Bessemer Sch. Dist., Mich112 Bramwell. W. Va
149 Bartlesville S.
117 Arizona.
67
Aitken Co.. Minn
& S. D...124 Branchville N. J
202 Bethany, Mo.,
194 Bartlett (C.), Texas
83 Arkansas
37
Akron. 0., & S. D
37 Branford (T.). Conn
Barton Un. F.S. D., N.Y. 41 Bethel, Conn
187 Arkansas City, Kan., &
O._ 98
Alabama
187 Bethel Sch. Dist., Ohio— 98 Bratenahl Sch. Dist .
134 Bartow. Fla
School District
189
14
Alabama City. Ala
Brattleboro. Vt
172 Bethlehem, Pa.,& S.D..70
185 Basic City, Va
161
Alachua County, Fla---187 Arlington, Ga
18 Brawley, Cal
141 Beverly, Mass
17 Basin, Wyo
178 Arlington, Mass
Alamance Co., N.0
67 Brawley Un.H.S.D., Ca1.157
197 Beverly, N. J
173
Alameda. Cal., & S. Ds--157 Arlington, Tex., & S. D 202 Bastrop Co., Tex
187 Braxton Co.. W. Va
107 Bazar Co., Tel
167 Batavia. III
100
144 Arlington, Wash
Ind
Alamosa, Colo
41 Bexar Co. C. S. D., Tex-202 Brazil,
183 Arlington Eta T.S. D.,I11.107 Batavia, N. Y
BrazorlaCo..Tex..&Dr.D.197
Albany. Ga
87
98 Bexley, Ohio
202
138 Batavia, Ohio
41 Arma (C.), Kan
Brazos County, Tel
Albany. N.Y
7
120
58 Biddeford, Me
Minn
162 Arial° Un.H.S.D.,Ca1.157 Batavia S. D.. N. Y
Albany, Ore
Dist., Mo--121 Breckenridge.
41 Armstrong County.Pa.._ _ 69 Bates Co.13.03. No.1,Mo.124 Big Creek Dr.Y
Brecksville Twp. S.D.,0- 98
Albany Co., N. Y
58
7 Big Flats. N.
Ohio, 6c S. Dist- 98
180 Armstrong County, Tex--202 Bath, Me
Bremen,
Albemarle, N. 0
165
58 Biggs Sch. Dist.. Cal----161 Bremerton, Wash
69 Bath, N. Y
117 Arnold. Pa
Albert Lea.Minn
202
193 Bigheart S.D.No.29,0kla.155 Brenham.Tex-123 Arnold's Park S. D.,Ia_ _124 Baton Rouge, La
Albia, Ia
108 Big Lake Sp. Dr. D., 111-107 Brevard. N.0
180
Creek. Mich
7 Battle
121 Aroostook Co., Me
Albla S. D., Ia
108
7
149 Baxley. Appling Co., Ga_185 Big Rapids. Mich
Brewer, Me
108 Artesia, N Mex
Albion, Mich
108 Big Sandy S. D., W.Va--172 Brewster, N. Y
58
147 Bay City, Mich
41 Arvada, Colo
Albion (V.) N. Y
202 Big Springs S. D.,Tex- -202 Brewster Co., Tel
202
Bay City S. D., Tex
78 Arverne-by-the-Sea, N.Y.
Albion.. Pa
Twp., Ohio... 98
108 Big Spring
98
—(See N. Y. City)._ 51 Bay County, Mich
133
Albion S. D., Neb
172 Brewster, Ohio,& S. D 188
Bigstone Gap. Va
60 Bay Creek Sub-Dlst. of
Ala
Albuquerque.N.M.& S.D.149 Asbury Park, N. J
Big Tarklo Dr. Dist., Mo-124 Brewton, Manor. N. Y.._ 42
Sny Island do Lev. Dr.
190 Ascension Parish, La.._ -104
Briarcliff
Alcorn Co.. Miss
140
107 B Timber, Mont
35
B. Ill
180
104 Ashboro, N. 0
Alexander Co.. Ill
144 Bridgeport, Conn
116 Bijou Irr. D., Col
84
185 Bayfield,Wis
Alexandria. La.,& S. D--193 Ashburn. Ga
18 Bridgeport,0D., Ohio.__ 98
114 131 lerica, Mass
178 Bayfleld Co.. Wis
120 Asheville, N. 0
Bridgeport S.
Alexandria, Minn
140
Billings, Mont
78
175 Bay Island Dr. & Lev. D.
16.9 Ashland, Ky
Pa
Alexandria, Va
107 Billings S. D. No.2. Mont.139 Bridgeport,S. D.. 111----107
No. 1, Ill
11
58 Ashland, N.H
Alexandria Bay,N. Y..
Billings County. No. Dak.128 Bridgeport
61
.
N.J
Alfalfa Co. S. D.. Okla---155 Ashland.Ohlo.& Sch Die. 84 Baylor County, Texas-197 Biloxi, Miss
190 Bridgeton,
61
162 Bayonne. N. J
58 Ashland. Ore
Alfred. N.Y
Bridgeville, Pa., & S. D... 78
163 Bayou Bijou Dr. D., La_194 Bingham Canyon, Utah--148 Bridgewater, Va
172
108 Ashland S. D., Ore
Alger. Co.. Mich
41
69 Bayou-Carlin Dr.D., La_194 Binghamton, N. Y
147
Algona,Iowa,& S. D__-.123 Ashland, Pa
178 Brigham City, Utah
67 Binghamton, Tenn
42
112 Ashland. Wis.(City &Co.)114 Beach Haven, N.J
Algonac. Mich
107 Brighton, N. Y
129 Birds Dr. Dist., Ill
Alhambra, Cal.,& S.Ds_ _157 Ashland County, Ohio.-- 84 Beach. No, Dak
188 Briscoe Co.O.S. D..Tex.202
41 Birmingham. Ala
35
202 Ashland School Dist.. Pa_ 78 Beacon, N.Y
Alice I. S. D., Tex
108 Bristol, Conn
172 Beadle County, So. Dalc-131. Birmingham, Mich
70
Pa
Allamakee County,Iowa.123 Ashland (T.), Va
104 Bisbee, Ariz., & S. D- -150 Bristol (Boro.). & S.D.). 78
78 Beardstown, Ill
58 Ashley, Pa
Allegany (V.). N Y
(T.), Cal., & S.D-161 Bristol, Pa.(T.
31
80 Ashley Irrig. Dist., Mont-139 Beardstown Sch. Dist.,I11.107 Bishop I. S. D.,Tex
Allegany Co., Md
202 Bristol. H.!
Bear Lake Co., Idaho_ __ _142 Bishop
176
Allegheny,Pa.(see Pit'gh) 75 Ashley Co. Dr. D. No. 1,
Bristol, Tenn
195 Beatrice, Neb..& S. D_ _131 Bismarck, N.D.,& S. D-128 Bristol, Va
Ark
170
Allegheny County, Pa— 69
120
180 Blwablic, Minn
84 Beaufort, N.0
Allegheny County. Va---172 Ashtabula, Ohio., & Co
14
144 Bristol, Vt
182 Blackfoot, Idaho
Ashtabula Sch. Dist.. 0_ 84 Beaufort, S.0
19
100 Bristol Co., Mass
178 Blackford Co., Ind
100 Asotin, Wash.(C.& Co.) 167 Beaufort Co., N.0
155
Allen County. /nd
Okla
x.,& Nav.D.197 Black Fork S. D., W.Va-173 Bristow.So. Dak
147 Beaumont,Te
134 Aspen, Col
129
Allen Co., Kan
Mtn. Two., N.0-180 Britton,
69 Beaver. Pa.(0. & Co.)- 69 Black
174 Aspinwall, Pa
Allen Co., By
185 Britton Sch. Dist., Okla_ _155
.)
147 Blackshear(T,Ga
83 Astoria, Oro.. & S. D._._163 Beaver, Utah
Allen Co.. Ohio
Co., Mont. 140
202 Beaver Bayou Dr.D.,Ark.195 Blackwater Dr. Dist., Mo 124 BroadwaterN. Y
42
67 Atascosa Co., Tex
Allendale, N. J
152 Brockport,
133 Blackwell, Okla
Beaver City, Neb
19
182 Atchafalaya Basin Lev.
Allendale. S. C
Mass
152 Blackwell S. D., Okla_ -155 Brockton,(O.), Wis
Co., Okla
193 Beaver
B. La
67
116
Allenhurst, N. J
142 Brodhead
Ida
114 BlaMe Co.,
155
67 AtchLson, Kan.(Clty&Co)134 Beaver Dam, Wis
Allentown, N. J
Arrow. Okla
County, Mont---139 Broken
108
Allentown, Pa., & S. D.- 69 Atchison Co. Dr. D., Mo..127 Beaver Dam Dr. D., Miss192 Blaine Co. oicla
155 Bronson, Mich
69 Blalne
202
131 Atchison S. D., Kan_ _134 Beaver Falls, Pa
Alliance. Neb
70 Bronson I. S. 13.. Tex
78 Blair Co.. a
42
183 Beaver Falls S. D., Pa
83 Athens, Ga
0
Alliance,
70 Bronxville, N. Y
127
133 Athens. 0., c., co. & S.D 84 Beaverhead Co., Mont._ -140 Blairsville, Pa
Alliance S. D. Neb
184 Brookfield, Mo
Blakely, Ga
178 Beaverhead County S. D.
84 Athens,Tenn
Alliance S. D.. Ohio
Brookfield Twp., Ohio... 98
98
139 Blanchester. Ohio
No. 10. Mont
190
138 Athens, Tex.,& I. S. D 202
Alma. Han...
Brookhaven, Miss
18 Beaver Pond S.D.. W.Va.172 Blandford Fire D., Mass.. 29 Brookhaven S. Ds., N.Y. 42
112 Athol, Mass
Alma,Mich
58
N.Y
78 Blasdell (V.),Ga
183 Beaver Sch, Dist., Pa
133 Atlanta. Ga
Alma C. ,Neb
.Dak.,C.& Co129
185 Brookings,So
20
121 Beaver Township. Ohio_ 98 Bleckley Co.,
108 Atlantic, Iowa
Alma S. B.. Mich
Mass
152 Bledsoe County, Tenn_ _ _175 Brookline.Conn
37
112 Atlantic City.N.J.,&S.D, 60 Beckham Co.. Okla
Alpena, Mich
37 Brooklyn,
60 Beckham Co. S. D..0k18-155 Bloomfield, Conn
Alpine Ind. S. D., Tex 202 Atlantic Co., N. J
N.Y.—N.Y.C) 51
61 Brooklyn.
173 Bloomneld, N. J
197
Alpine S. D. No. 1. Utah-147 Atlantic Highlands, N.J_ 61 Beckley, W. Va
98 Brooks County,Tex
189 Bedford, Ind., & S. D_....100 Bloomfield Twp.,Ohio-D.104 Brookside, Ohio
58 Atmore, Ala
98
Altamont, N. Y
124 Bloomington,Ill., & S.
155 Bedford, Iowa
104 Atoka. Okla
98
Alton, Ill.. & S.D
41 Bloomington S. D.,Ind--100 Brookville, Ohio
Bedford, N. Y
192
70
Altoona, Pa.. & S. D.-- 69 Attala County,Miss
78 Brookville (B.). Pa
Bloomsburg. Pa
98
18 Bedford, Ohio
161 Attleborough. Mass
Alturas, Cal
Brookville S. D., Ind___ _103
170 Bloom Twp..Cook Co..I11.107 Brown Co.
7 Bedford City. Va
,
Altus, Okla., & Sch. Dist_155 Auburn, Me
,Minn. & S.D _120
78 Bloom Township, Ohio... 98 Brown Co.. So. Dak...... _131
151 Auburn, Neb., 63 Sch. D_133 Bedford Co., Pa
Alva, Okla
188
Blount Co..Ala
41 Bedford Un. F. S. D.
Brown Co. S. D. No. 42,
Sch. Dist.. Okla-- _ -155 Auburn. N Y
Alva
58 Blount County. Tenn_ --.176
No. 10, N.Y
67
Audubon (B), N. J
202
138
Han
Alvin (C.), Texas
202 Blue Bench Irr. D. No. 1,
84 Beeville, Tex
202 Auglaize Co., Ohio
Amarillo, Tex
147 Brown County, Ohio...-. 98
Utah
112
183 Belding, Mich
197
Amarillo Ind. S. D., Tex_197 Augusta, Ga
7 Blue Earth, Minn.,& S.D-120 Brown County, Tex
138 Belfast, me
Kan
116
Win
Augusta,
Ambraw Drain & River
58 Blue Earth Co., Minn_ -117 Brown Co., S. D., W.Va.172
7 Belfast, N. Y.,& S. D107 Augusta. Me., &W D
172 Browns Crk.
Drain Dists., Ill
W. Va
84 Bluefield,
70
69 Augusta County, Va--- _170 Bellaire, 0., & S. D
104 Brownsville, Pa
Ambridge, Pa.. & S.Dls
197 Blue Island, Ill
178
183 Augusta Sch, Dist., Ark_196 Bell Co., Tel
138 Brownsville,Tenn
Americus. Ga
147 Bellefontaine, 0., & S. D. 84 Blue Rapids, Kan
197
121 Ault (T), Colo
185 Brownsville, Tex
Ia
Ames,
69 Blue Ridge, Ga
144 Bellefonte, Pa
.,& Sch.City-103 Brownsville S. D., Pa.- _ _ 78
Ames School Dist., Iowa_123 Aurora, Colo S. Ds
197
104 Belle Fourche, So. Dak--129 Bluffton,Ind & S. D
17 Aurora, Ill. &
98 Brownwood,Tex
Amesbury. Mass
138 Bluffton, O..
120 Belle Plaine. Hans
17 Aurora, Minn
67 Brute County, So. Dak 131
J
Amherst, Mass
184
133 Belle Plaine S. D., Iowa_124 Bogota, N. Dr.D.,Miss..190 Brunswick, Ga
170 Aurora, Neb
Amherst Co., Va
D_104 Bogue Hasty
7
131 Belleville. Ill.. & Sch.
Mc.(V.)
190 Aurora S. D., Neb
Amory, Miss
134 Bogue Phalla Dr. D.,Miss190 Brunswick, Me.(T.)
8
Minn.,C.& S. D.120 Belleville. Kan
D-142 Brunswick,
Amsterdam, N.Y.& S.D..- 41 Austin,
Belleville, N.J.,& S. D....'431 Boise City. Ida., & S. -142 Brunswick, Md
81
Anaconda, Mont.,& S.D.-140 Austin, Tex.(0.& Co.)--197 Bellevue. Ohio
Boise County. Idaho__
84
127
170
178 Brunswick County. Va
Anacortes, Wash.,& S.D.167 Austin Twp., Mo
Bolivar, Tenn
151 Autauga County, Ala__ -188 Bellevue,Pa Dist., Ohio. 69 Bolivar Co., Miss
190 Brunswick Twp., Ohio.-- 98
Anadarko. Okla
98
Bellevue Sch.
&!. D __ _157 Auxier Creek Spec. Dr.D.,
CM.) 86 Brunswick & Topsham W. 7
Anaheim. Cal,
70 Bond Hill, 0.—(See
107 Bellevue S. D.. Pa
Ill
D.. Me
197
Anamosa Ind. S.D..Iowa 124
67 Bellingham,Wash..633.13-165 Bonham.Tel
147
175 Avalon, N. J
Anchorage, Hy
61 Bon Homme Co.,80.Dak.131 Brush, Colo
84
69 Belmar, N. J
Avalon, Pa
Bryan, Ohio
189
Andalusia, Ala
18 Bonneville Co. Ind. S. D.
Belmont, Mass
78
197
142 Bryan, Tex
181 Avalon S. D., Pa
No. 1. Idaho
84
Anderson,S. C
Co.. Ohio
155
134 Avery County. N. C.__ -180 Belmont Twp.,Ill
142 Bryan Co., Okla
Anderson Co., Kan
107 Bonner Co., Idaho
98
78 Belmont
138 Bryan Sch. Dist., Ohio
Sim., Han
Anderson Co. S. D.,8.0.182 Avoca.Pa
29 Beloit Han.,& S. D-- _ -138 Bonner
175 Avon, Mass
Anderson Co., Tenn

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Page.
Page.
Page.
Page.
Page.
167 Coal Cr. Lev. & Dr. D.,I11.107 Corvallis S.D. No.9. Ore.164
107 Cheney, Wash
180 Carlinville S. D., Ill
Bryson City, N. C
202
Coryell Co., Tel
181 Coalgate, Okla
155
124 Cheraw,So.Caro
124 Carlisle, Iowa
Buchanan Co.. Mo
88
182 Coal Grove (V.). Ohio.... 98 Coshocton, 0.. & S. D
175 Cheraw S. D..8.0
98 Carlisle, Ky
Buchtel S. D., Ohio
152 Coalinga Cal &Sch.Dist ..181 Coshocton County, Ohio- 88
S.D
70 Cherokee, Okla
Buckhannon S. D.,W. Va.173 Carlisle. Pa.,&
78 CottageGrove,Ore..&8.D.163
Coal Twp.S. 13., Pa
149 Cherokee Co. and S. D.,
Buckley Sch. Dist., Wash.167 Carlsbad, N. M
182 Coatesville, Pa., & S. D
So. Caro
70 Cotton Co. 8. D. No. 1.
62
8 Carlstadt. N. J
Bucksport. Me
155
Okla
43
85 Carlton County. Minn-117 Cherokee S. D., Okla__ _ _155 Cobleskill, N. Y
Bucyrus, Ohio
117
185 Cottonwood Co.. Minn
58 Cochran (C.). Ga
164 Cherry Creek, N. Y
98 Carlton. Ore
Bucyrus S. D. Ohio
176 Cottonwood Falls, Kan.._138
134 Cocke Co., Tenn
155 Cherryvale, Kan
Okla
Buena Vista Twp., Mich-112 Carmen, Pa
Coulee de Jon Dr. 13.. La_193
150
70 Cherryvale S. D.. Kan_ 138 Coconino Co., Ariz
42 Carnegie.
Buffalo, N. Y
Sch. Dist., Pa— 78 Cherryville, No. Caro_..180 Codington Co., So. Dak_131 Council Bluffs,Ia..& S.D.121
Buffalo, Wyo.,&H.8.D.141 CarnegieCo., Md
138
144 Council Grove, Kan
121 Coeur d'Alene, Ida
81 Cherokee S. D., Ia
Caroline
Buffalo D. D. No. 1,
S. D.,
180 Carpenteria Lin. S.D..Ca1.161 Chesaning S.D.,Mich_ _112 Coeur d'Alene, S.D,. Ida.142 Court House Twp.
No. Caro
182
So. Caro
138
43 Coffey Co., Kan
70 Chester. N. Y
Carrick,Pa
185
Buford,Ga
70 Coffeyville, Kan.. &S.D.134 Cousart Bayou Dr.D..Ark195
124 Chester, Pa...St S. D
144 Carroll Co.. Ia
Buhl, Idaho
32
103 Chester. S. O.(C. & Co.)_182 Cohasset, Mass. (T.)... 21 Coventry, R./
117 Carroll Co.. Ind
Buhl Minn
161
81 Cohocton. N. Y.(T.&V.).. 58 Covina High S. D.,Cal
175 Chestertown, Md
175 Carroll Co., Ky
Builitt Co.. KY
174
Covington, Ky
43
67 Cohoes, N. Y
188 Carroll County. Miss_ _192 Chester Twp.. N. J
Bullock Co.. Ala
193
134 Coltsville Twp S. D.,0_ 98 Covington, La
125 Chetopa. Kan
Buncombe Co., N. C-- 178 Carroll County. Mo
98
98 Colbert Co.. Ala
188 Covington, Ohio
184 Cheviot. Ohio
194 Carrollton, Ga
Buras Lev. D. La
178
134 Covington, Tenn
Burbank,Cal.,&U.H.S.D.161 Carrollton. S. D. Mo._---125 Cheyenne, Wyo.,& S. D_141 Colby, Kan
172
37 Covington, Va
98 Cheyenne County, Neb.. 133 Colchester, Conn
180 Carrollton, Ohio
0
Burke County,N.
104 Cold Spring, N. Y
Ill
58 Covington Co. R.D.,M1ss192
Burke County, No. Dak 129 Carrollton Spec. S.D., 0.. 85 Chicago.Heights, Ill
175
107 Coldwater. Mich
108 Covington S.D.. Ky
Burieigh Co.. No. Dak-128 Carson S. D. No. 1. Nev -168 Chicago
202 Chicago June. 0. & S. D. 85 Colebrook Sp.S.D.,N.H.- 11 Covington Twp., Mich_112
142 Carson County,Tex
Burley, Idaho
155
127 Coweta, Okla
155 Chicago Park Dist., Ill_ _105 Cole Co., Mo
Burley S.D. No. 1, Ida_ _144 Carter Co., Okla
Carter County, Tenn— —176 Chicago Sanitary Dist..111.105 Coleman, Tex.. & S. D 202 Cow Lake D.D.,Ark_ _--195
Burleson Co. Impt. Dist.
141
190 Coleraine, Minn
120 Cowley, Wyo
180 Chickasaw Co., Miss
C
197 Carteret Co.. N.
No. 1, Tex
138
105 Cowley Co.. Kan
184 Chickasha. Okla., & S. D_152 Coles Co.. Ill
138 Cartersville, Ga
Burlingame. Hans
157 Colfax, Wash
165 Cowlitz County. Wash.,
161 Carthage, Mo.,& S. D 125 Chico, Cal., & S. D
Burlingame S. D.. Cal
165
21 Colfax Co.. N. M
& S. D.No.36
149
180 Chicopee. Mass
Burlington, Ia.. & S. D 121 Carthage. No. Caro
58
195 College Hill, 0.(See Cin.) 86 Coxsackie. N. Y
43 Chicot Co.. Ark
138 Carthage, N. Y
Burlington, Kan
133
202 College Park, Ga
185 Cozad, Neb
104 Childress, Tex
Kan- —138 Carthage 8. 13., III
Burlington S. D.,
71
Crafton,Pa.,& 8.D
58 Chillicothe, Mo.,& S. D_127 College Point, N. Y. (See
Burlington. N.J.(0.&Co. 81 Carthage S. D., N. Y
New York City)
85
51 Craighead Co.D.Ds..Ark195
178 Cary H.S. D., No. Caro_180 Chillicothe, O.,& S.D
Burlington, N.0
107 Collin Co. R. D., Tex_ _ _198 Cranberry Crk.D.D.,Wis.116
Vaughan
China Twp.. Ill
14 Cary,Montreal&
Burlington, Vt
161 Collingdale. Pa
&
78 Cranberry Township, 0_ 98
Jt. S. D. No. 1, WLs.-116 Chino.Ca . S.Ds
202
Burnett Co.. Tex
139 Collingswood, N. J
62 Crane Creek Irrig. D.,Ida.142
139 Chinook. Mont
31 Cascade Co.. Mont
Burrillville R. I
62
187 Collinsville, Okla
152 Cranford Twp.. N.J
141 Chipley S. D., Fla
138 Casper, Wyo
Burr Oak, Kans
31
108 Collinsville H.S. D., I11-105 Cranston, R./
100 Chippewa Co., Mich
131 Cass Co., md
Burt Co., Neb
179
_114 Collinsville S. D., Okla_ _155 Craven Co.. N.C
124 Chippewa Falls. Wis
Cass County Ia
Burt Co. S. D.27, Neb-133
117 ChisholmS.D.No.40,Minn.120 Coillnwood,0.(see Cleve.) 87 Crawford Co.Lev.D..Ark-195
133 Cass Co., Minn
Burwell, Neb
103
152 Colonlal Beach, Va
172 Crawford Co.. Ind
125 Choctaw Co., Okla
Bush Creek S. T., Ind- —103 Cass Co., Mo
121
139 Colorado
144 Crawford Co.. Ia
Bushnell. In
107 CaSS Co. Rd. D., Tex_ -202 Chouteau Co.. Mont
133
140 Colorado City S. D., Col-145 Crawford (C). Neb
70 Cass School Twp.,Ind_..103 Chouteau. Mont
Butler. Pa.. & S. 1)
124 Casselton S. D. lo. Dak.129 Chrisman Twp.S.D.,111.107 Colorado Co.. Tex..&S.D.202 Crawford Co. Road D..0- 88
Co., Mo
Butler
Crawfordsville. Ind., and
174 Colorado Springs. Col.,
85 Cassia County,Idaho_ _142 Christian Co., Ky
Butler Co., Ohio
100
School City
172
and School District_ _145
58 Christlansburg. Va
Butler Co., Pa__ .---- -- 70 Castile. N.Y
185 Crawfordsville S. D., Ark.196
161 Colquitt, Ga
43 Chula Vista, Cal
Castleton, N.Y
Butler Co. Poor Dist.,Pa- 78
152
157 Creek Co., Okla
Cicero S. D. No.99. Ill._ _107 Colton. Cal
Butler Sch. Dist., Mo_ - _ _127 Castleton S.Ds.. N. Y.—
192 Crenshaw County. Ala-189
85 Columbia, Miss
52 Cincinnati, 0
(See N. Y. C.)
Butte, Mont'& Sch. D....139
88
127 Crestline, Ohio. & S D
87 Columbia, Mo
Inn. Dist.,Col_145 Cincinnati S. D.,0
Butte Co.. So. Dak- _-- _ 131 Castlewood
124
98 Columbiana (V&Co),0- 98 Creston, Iowa
202 Circleville, Ohio
Byesville,0., & Sch. Dist. 98 Castro Co.. Tex
133
70 Crete, Neb
202 Columbia, Pa
Catasauqua, Pa., & S. D_ 70 Cisco, Tex
71 Cripple Creek, Col ,S. D_147
187 Columbia. Co., Pa
179 Citrus County, Fla
abarrus Co., No. Caro_179 Catawba Co.. No. Car
81
182 Crisfield, Md
190 Columbia, S.C
182 Claiborne Co., Miss
172 Catawba Twp., S. C
abell Co.. W. Va
185
176 Crisp Co., Ga
178 Columbia,Tenn
Catskill, N. Y., (Village). 43 Claiborne Co., Tenn
Cache Co. S. D., Utah_ _ _147
78 Columbia Co., N. Y
43 Crittenden County, Ark_ _196
152 Catskill(T. & S.D.),N.Y. 58 Clairton, Pa
Caddo, Okla
70 Columbia County, Ore...-183 Crockett,Tex.(C. & Co.)_202
193 Cattaraugus Co.. N. Y. 58 Clairton S. 13., Pa
Caddo Lev. D.. La
Columbia Road Dist., Mo 125 Crockett Co. S. D. Tex_202
43 Clallam Co., Wash., &
194 Cazenovia (V.). N. Y
Caddo Parish. La
58
165 Columbia Sch. Dist., Mo_125 Croghan (V.), N. Y
8 D S
112 Cebu, Philippine Islands_203
Cadillac, Mich
189 Columbia Sch. Dist., Pa._ 78 Crook Co.S.D.No.1,0re -164
80 Clanton, Ala
Md
98 Cecil Co..
Cadiz, Ohio,& S. D
117
10 Columbia Twp.. Ohio— 88 Crookston. Minn __
N. 11
185 Cedar Co.8.D.N.8,Neb-133 Claremont,Okla
Cairo, Ga
152 Columbus, Ga
184 Crookston Ind. S. D.
124 Claremore,
104 Cedar Falls, Iowa
Cairo, Ill
117
No. 1, Minn
100
196
173 Cedar Rapids,Ia.,& S.D.121 Clarendon, Ark Tex_ .202 Columbus,Ind
Cairo S. 13., W. Va
138 Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 43
Columbus. Kan
43 Clarendon S.D..
7 Cedarhurst, N. Y
Calais. Me
190 Croton S. D. No. 2, N.Y.. 43
185 Clarendon Co.. So. Car 182 Columbus. Miss
Ga
Calcasieu Parish. La_ —.-193 Cedartown,
.
124 Columbus (T.). Mont- 140 Crowley, La., & Dr. D _193
85 Clarinda,Iowa
Calcasieu Parish S. D.,La.194 Celina, 0.. & S. 13
202
131 Crowell I. S. D., Tex
103 Clarinda Ind.S. D.,Iowa-121 Columbus, Neb
Caldwell, Ida
142 Centre Tvrps., Ind
70 Columbus, O.& Sch. Dist. 88 Crow Wing Co.. Minn__ ...117
Clarion Co. P. D., Pa
Caldwell, Kan
134 Center Township, Kan-138
114 Crow Wing Co. S. D.
124 Columbus. Wis
98 Clarion S. D., Iowa
Caldwell (Boro.). N. J
67 Centerburg, Ohio
120
No.51, Minn
130 Columbus Grove, 0.. &
107 Clark,S. Dale
Caldwell. Ohio
98 Centreville Twp., Ill
98 CrystalFalls,Mich.,&S.D.108
S.D
134
Caldwell Co.. Tex
202 Central City.Neb.,&8D-133 Clark Co.. Kan
175 Columbus County, N. C-180 Crystal Springs (T), Miss.192
Caledonia D.No.5,N.Y. 58 Central Clay Dr. D.,Ark.195 Clark Co.. KY
87 ColumbusS.D.No.1,Neb.133 Cuba, N. Y.,& Un.Fr.S.D 58
31 Clark Co., Ohio
Calexico. Cal
161 Central Falls, R.I
114
131 Colusa, Cal., C. & Co. —157 Cudahy, Wis
Calexico 8. D.,Cal
164 Clark Co., So. Dak
161 Central Point. Ore
198
202 Cuero, Tex
184 Comal Co., Tex
Calhoun Co.. Ala
Dist.. Cal 157 Clarke Co., Ga
188 Central Sch.
202
Comanche.Tex.(C. & 00)202 Cuero I. S. D..Tex
190
Calhoun County. Iowa _ _ -121 Centralia, Mo
125 Clarke County, Miss
198
134 Culberson Co., Tex
172 Comanche Co.. Kan
Calhoun Co. R.D., Miss..192 Centralia S. D., Ill
107 Clarke Co.. Va
140
152 Culbertson. Mont
Calhoun Co., Tex
165 ClarkeCo..Wash..&S.D.S.165 Comanche Co., Okla
197 Centralia, Wash
189
Cullman, Ala
155
California
173 Comanche, Okla
158 Centralia, Sch. D.. Mo_ _ _127 Clarksburg, W. Va
185 Cullman County, Ala_ —188
California, Mo
Centreville, Miss
192 Clarksburg S. D., W.Va-173 Commerce, Ga
127
172
Commerce(0.&S.D),Tex202 Culpeper. Va
California, Pa., & 8. D
190
78 Centreville Ind. S.D.. Ia-124 Clarksdale, Miss
_170
202 Culpeper County, Va
Calloway County, Ky
195 Condo Co.. Tel
175 Chaffee, Mo
127 Clarksville, Ark
81
161 Cumberland, Md
Calumet County. Wis
127 Concord, Cal
Mo
145 Clarksville,
114 Chaffee Co., Col
32
21 Cumberland. R. /
Calvert, Tex
176 Concord, Mass
202 Chaffee Un. S. D., Cal-157 Clarksville, Tenn
'8
10 Cumberland Co.. Me
Cambridge, Md
98 Clarksville, Tex
202 Concord, N. H
80 Chagrin Falls, 0
62
179 Cumberland Co.. N.J
N. C
Cambridge. Mass
163 Concord,
20 Chagrin Falls S.D..Ohlo- 85 Clatsop Co.. Ore
180
Cambridge. N. Y
Concord Twp. S. D.,0 98 Cumberland Co., N. C
..130 Claussen Pk. Lev. & Dr.
42 Chamberlain. So. Dale.
Cambridge. 0. & Soh. D_ 85 Chambersburg, Pa
D., Ill
70
107 Concord U. F.S D.,N.Y. 43 Cumberland Co .Tenn _178
149
Cambridge Springs.Pa.__ 78 Chambersburg 8. D.. Pa_ 78 Claxton (C). Ga
134 Curry Co.. N. Mel
185 Concordia. Kan
155
Camden. Me
8 Chambers County, Vex.. 198 Clay Center. Kan
164 Cushing, Okla
134 Condon, Ore
139
Camden, N. J. (C. & Co.) 61 Champaign Co..0
98 Clay County, Fla
189 Custer Co.. Mont
187 Conecuh Co., Ala
Camden. N. Y
58 Champaign,Ill., & 8. D 104 Clay Co.. Ind
147 Custer, S.D., Okla.& 00-155
100 Conejos Co.. Col
Camden. S. C
130
181 Champlain, N. Y
58 Clay Co.. Kan
134 Conley Sch. Dist.. Cal_ -161 Custer Co.. S. Dale
Cameron (C). Mo.& S. D-127 Chandler. Okla
155 Clay Co., Minn..& S. D-120 Conneaut. O.. & S. D
140
88 Cut Bank (T), Mont
Cameron, Tex
202 Chanute, Kan.,& S. D 134 Clay Co., Miss
185
190 Connecticut
32 Cuthbert. Ga
98 Clay County. So. Dak_ _130 Connellsville. Pa.. & S.D. 71 Cuyahoga Co.,0
Cameron County, Tex.....197 Chardon, Ohio
88
Cameron S. D., W.Va
173 Chariton Co.. Mo
125 Clay Creek Dr. D.,S. D..130 Connersville. Ind
103 Cuyahoga Falls, O.& S.D 98
Camilla (0), Ga
173 Conrad. Mont
185 Charleroi, Pa., & S. D.__ 70 Clay S. D., W. Va
139 Cynthiana, Ky.. & S. D-175
124 Clayton (T.), Ala
Charles City, /a
Camillus U. F. S. D.
189 Conroe Ind.S. D.. Tex.._ _202
58 Charles City Ind. S.D.Ja.121 Clayton, New Mex
No. 9, N.Y
187
149 Conshohocken. Pa.,& S.D 71
Dade City, Fla
2
127 Charles Mix Co.,So. Dak.131 Clayton,N.Y.(V.&S.D)- 58 Continental, Ohio
186
98 , Co., Fla
Campbell (0), Mo
67 Contra Costa Co.. Cal_
157 Dade Co. S. S. D., Fla_ _187
Campbell Co., So. Dale...131 Charleston, Ill. (T.& C.)_ 104 Clayton. N.J
176 Charleston. Miss ,& S. D_192 Clayton. No. Caro
Campbell Co., Tenn
179 Converso Co. S.D., Wyo_141 Dakota Co. S.D No.81,
.
125 Clayton S.D., N.C
170 Charleston, Mo
Campbell Co.. Va
120
Minn
180 Conway, Ark
195
181 Clay Township, Ohio -202 Charleston, S.Car
98 Coaway (B.) Pa
78 Dalhart Ind. S. D.,Tex 202
Camp County, Tex
202 Charleston.W.Va..&S.D.172 Clear Lake Ind. S.D.. Ia_121 Conyers. Ga
Canadian.Tex
198
185 Dallas, Tex
112 Clearwater. Fla
152 Charlevoix, Mich
Canadian Co.. Okla
Dallas Co., Ala
188
187 Cook Co., Ill., & S. D.
112 Clearwater Co.. Minn_ _120
43 Charlotte, Mich
No. 99
C.anajoharle, N. Y
121
105 Dallas Co..Ia
43 Cleburne, Tex
117 Dallas Co.. Mo
Canal Bayou Dr.Dist.,La-194 Charlotte, N. Y
198 Cook County, Minn
125
179 Cleburne Co.. Ala
Canal Dover, 0.,& 8. D. 98 Charlotte, N. 0
189 Cooke County. Texas_ -198 Dallas Twp., Ohio
98
Charlotte County, Va_ _ _ _172 Clermont Co.. Ohio
Canandalgua,N.Y.,& S.D. 43
163
86 Cooke Co. R. D. No.lTex.198 Dallas City. Ore
170 Cleveland, Miss
43 Charlottesville. Va
Canastota (V.). N. Y
192 Cookeville, Tenn
198
178 Dallas County, Tex
134 Chartiers Twp. & S.D.,Pa. 78 Cleveland, Ohio
87 Cooper County, Mo
Caney. Kan
184
125 Dalton. Ga
170 Cleveland, Tenn
176 Cooper I. S. D., Tex-- 202 Dalton Fire D.. Mass.__ 29
Canisteo S.D.No.1,N.Y. 58 Chase City, Va
134 Cleveland Co., N.0
179 Cooperstown S. D., N. Y.. 58 Daly City. Cal
157
Canon City. Col.,& S. D-145 Chase Co.. Kan
70 Chateaugay (T.). N. Y... 58 Cleveland Co., Okla
Canonsburg, Pa
155 Coos 00.5. D. No.9. Ore_164 Danbury, Conn. (C. &T.) 35
Canonsburg S. D.. Pa—. 78 Chatfield Twp., Ohio.... 98 Cleveland Hts.,0.,& S.D 88 Copan S. D. No.4. Okla_ _155 Danbury Twp., Ohio..... 98
35 Cleveland S. D., Ohlo114
88 Coplah County, Miss
Canteen Crk. Dr. 13.. Ili_ _107 Chatham, Conn
190 Dandy Dr. D., Wis
62 Cliffside Park, N../
67 Coraopolls, Pa
37 Chatham, N.3
71 Dandy Creek Dr. D., Wis_116
Canton,Conn
43 Cliffside Park S. D.. N.J_ 62 Coraopolis Sch. Dist.. Pa. 78 Dansville. N. Y
104 Chatham. N Y
43
Canton, Ill
170 Clifton, 0. See Cincin- 86 Corbin, KY
20 Chatham, Va
21
175 Danvers, Mass
Canton, Mass
180 Clifton I. S. D.. Tex
202 Cordele, Ga
192 Chatham Co.. N. C
184 Danville, 111.. & S. D.....105
Canton. Miss
176 Clifton Forge, Va
170 Corinth, Miss
180 Chattanooga. Tenn
190 Danville, Ky
175
Canton. No. Car
185 Clifton S gs., N.Y
43 Corinth, N. Y
85 Chattooga Co.. Ga
58 Danville,Pa
72
Canton,0., & S. D
124 Corlett, 0.(see Cleveland) 87 Danville, Va
170
Canton S.D.No.1. N.Y. 58 Chautauqua Co. Kan_ _134 Clinton, Ia
58 Clinton. Mass
21 Corning, Cal
157 Darby.Pa., & S. D
98 Chautauqua Co.. N. Y
Twp., 01110
711
Canton
149 Clinton, Mo., & S. D....127 Corning, N.Y.. & Sch. Ds. 43 Darke Co., Ohio
107 Chaves Co.. N. M
89
Canton U. S. D., Ill
_178 Clinton, N.Y
58 Corning S. D., Cal
161 Darlington. S. C
202 Cheatham Co., Tenn
182
Canyon City, Tex
152 Cornwall, N. Y
43 Darlington Co., So. Car 182
142 Cheboygan,Mich.,& S.D.108 Clinton. Okla
Canyon Co.. Ida
182 Corona, Cal
152 Clinton. S. C
157 Dartmouth. Mass
29
Cape Girardeau Co.. Mo _ _124 Checotah, Okla
43 Clinton Co., Ia., & Sch. D.121 Corona. S. Dist.. Cal_ _161 Dauphin Co.. Pa
Girardeau S.D.,Mo.125 Cheektowaga. N. Y
71
Cape
43 Coronado, Cal., & S. D 157 Davenport, Ia., & S. D 122
N.
Cape Girardeau Twp.,Mo_125 Cheektowaga S. 13.. N. Y. 58 Clinton Co., Pa Y
70 Corpus Christi, Tex., &
David City, Neb
61 Chehalis, Wash.,C.& 00.165 Clinton Co..
133
Cape May., N.J•
5.1)
117
198 Davidson Co., Tenn
62 Chehalis Co. S. Ds..Wash.165 Cloquet, Minn
176
Cape May Co., N. J
71 Davie Co.. No. Caro_
139 Chehalis Co.S.Ds,Wash- 187 Cloquet Sch. Dist.. Minn_120 Corry, Pa
180
Carbon Co., Mont
67 Corsicana. Tel
198 Daviess Co., Ind
County, Pa
70 Chelan Co. S. Dists.Wash165 Closter S. D., N.J—
103
Carbon
Mass_ 20 C ovis, Cal
161 Cortez, Colo
147 Davis. Okla
155
Carbon County, Utah- — -147 Chelmsford W.D..
149 Cortland. N. Y
20 Clovis, N. Mex
43 Davis County, Iowa
104 Chelsea, Mass
124
Carbondale, Ill
155 Clyde. Kan
138 Cortlandt Sch.Dists.,N.Y. 43 Davis Co.II. S. D., Utah.148
107 Chelsea. Okla
Carbondale Twp., III.
78 Clyde, Ohio
98 Cortlandville, N. Y
43 Davison Co. So. Dak_ __ _131
Carbondale, Pa.. & S. D. 78 Cheltenham Twp., Pa
190 Corunna, Mich
112 Dawson. Ga
-107
Carbondale 8. D., Ill...._107 Cheltenham Twp.S.D..Pa. 78 Coahoma Co., Miss
185
43 Coal Co., Okla
152 Corvallis, Ore
163 Dawson. Minn.. & S. D 120
8 Chemung Co., N Y
Caribou, Me

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Dawson Co.. Mont
139 Douglas Co , Wis
114 El Dorado, Ill., & S. D_ 107 Fargo S. Dist.. No. Dak-129 Freeport. N. Y
44
131 Douglas Co. Cons. S. D.
Eldorado S. D., Kan_ __ _138 Faribault. Minn.(0.4Co.) 118 Freestone County. Tex_..199
Day Co., S. Dak
Dayton, Ky
174
Elgin.!it., 63 S. D
105 Farmdale S. D.. Cal
No. 105, Wash
161 Fremont. Neb
167
131
Dayton. Ohio,& S.D
89 Douglasville. Ga
202 Farmers' Irr. Dist., Neb.131 Fremont. 0., & S. D. _. _ 90
185 Elgin, Texas
Dayton. Wash
165 Dover, Del
08 Farmersville Tex
202 Fremont Co. H'y D.,Ida.143
79 Ellda S. D., Ohio
Dayton (C.) RheaCo.Tenn178 Dover, N.H
62 Farmingdale, N. Y
58 Fremont Co.. Ida
10 Elizabeth. N. J
144
Daytona, Fla
186 Dover, N.J.(Morris Co.)- 62 Elizabeth.Pa
78 Farmington, Conn
37 Fremont County, Iowa..124
Deadwood,So.D.,&S.D.130 Dover Sch. Dist.,0
179 Farmington, Maine
8 Fremont S.D.No. 1, Neb132
98 Elizabeth City, N. O
Deaf Smith County. Tex-198 Dowagiac. Mich
Farmington, Mo
127 Frenchman Val. Irr. D.,
109 Elizabeth City G. S. D.,
No. Caro
Deal. N.J
6 Drainage Dist. No. 1,
181 Farmington, N H
10
Neb132
Dearborn Co.. /nd
103
Town of Gold Hill, Ill..107 Elizabethton,Tenn
178 Farmington. N. M
149 Fresno, Cal.,& S. D
157
Decatur. Ala
189 Dr. Dist. No. 1, towns of
Elk City, Okla
152 FarmvIlle, Va
170 Friendship, N. Y
58
Decatur. Ga
184
Atkinson and Alba. 111-107 Elkhart. Ind
103 Far Rockaway, N.Y.(see
Frio County, Tex
202
Elkhart Co., Ind., & S.D.1.00
Decatur. Ill., & S.D
105 Drain. Un. Dist. No. 1 of
N Y City)
51 Front Royal. Va
172
Decatur, Ind
103
Drury & Eliza, Ill
72 Frostburg. Md
107 Elkins. W. Va., & S. D 173 Farrell. Pa.,& S. D
81
Decatur Co.. Ia
124 Dravosburg S. D..Pa-131 Fruits. Colo., & Sch. D...145
78 Elko, Nev.. 0.,Co.&S.D.168 Faulk Co.. S.Dak
Decatur Co., Ind
100 Dresden, Ohio
130 Fayette, Mo
125 Fruitvale S. D., Cal
158
98 Elk Point, So. Dak
Decatur Co.. Kan
138 Driggs. Idaho
58 Fayette, Ohio
98 Fullerton, Cal.. & S. D 158
144 Ellenville. N. Y
Decatur I. S D.. Tex —202 Drummer T. S. D.. M
122 Fullerton Sch. Dist., Neb _133
107 Ellensburg, Wash.,&S.D-165 Fayette Co.. Ia
Dedham. Mass
21 Drury Dr. Dist., 111., &
Ellicott EL D., N. Y
58 Fayette Co., Ky
174 Fulton. Ky
175
Deep Fork D. D., No. 1
Sub-Dist. No.1
198 Fayette Co., Tex
198 Fulton. Mo., & Sch. Dist_127
107 Ellis Co., Tel
Okla
152 Dublin, Ga
138 Fayetteville, Ark
195 Fulton, N. Y.(C.&Co.)_ _ 44
184 Ellinwood. Kan
Deer Creek S. T.. Ind_ 100 Dublin, Tex., & S. D
138 Fayetteville. N.C
179 Fulton Co., Ind
100
202 Ellis. Kan
Deerfield Fire Dist., Mass. 29 Du Bois, Pa., & S. D.... 78 Ellis Co.D.D.No.1,Tex202 Fayetteville, N. Y
58 Fulton Co..0
98
Deerfield S. D.. Mass_ _ 29 Du Bois County, Ind
192 Fayetteville, Tenn
176 Fulton Co. S. D.,111
107
100 Ellisville (C), Miss
Deerfield Shields Twp.
Dubuque, Ia. (C. & Co.)-122 Ellsworth. Kan
135 Fergus Co., Mont
139 Fulton Spec R. D.. Mo_ _125
S. D., Ill
105 Dubuquo S. D., Iowa. -122 Ellsworth. Me
8 Fergus Falls,Minn..&S.D.118
Deering, Me. (see PortI'd) 8 Dudley, Mass
adaden, Ala
187
188
21 Ellsworth Twp., Ohio.. - 98 Fernandina, Fla
Deer Lodge Co.. Mont__ -139 Duluth, Minn
adsden County, Fla__ _187
71 Ferry Co., Wash. & S.D..167
117 Ellwood City. Pa
Deer Park, N.Y., & S. D- 43 Duluth 1.8. D., Minn---118 Elmhurst S. D. No.48,111.107 FifthLouislanaLev.D.,La.193 Gaffney. S. C
182
Deerwood, Minn
120 Dumont S. D., N. J
44 Fillmore H. S. D., Cal-161 Gaffney S. D., So. Caro 182
67 Elmira. N. Y
Defiance, o. (c.&oo.)
89 Duncan. Okla
90 Gage County, Neb
133
152 El Modena Sch. D.,Cal 161 Findlay, Ohio. & S. D_
De Funiak Spgs., Fla.
- 187 Dundee, Neb
135 Gainesville, Fla
161 Finney Co., Kan
186
131 El Monte, Cal
Degognia& Fountain Bluff
Dunkirk, N. Y.. & S. D
198 Gainesville. Ga
44 Elmore, Ohio
98 Fisher County. Tex
184
Levee & Drain. Dist.I11.107 Dunklin Co. Dr. D.. Mo-125 Elmore County, Ala
Gainesville, Tex
188 Fishkill Landing, N.Y.—
199
DeKalb, Ill.. da S. D
107 Dunmore,Pa.,& S. D
41 Galena, Ill
See Beacon
143
107
71 Elmore Co.,Ida
DeKalb County. Ind_ - _ _100 Dunnellon, Fla
22 Galena, Kan
138
105 Fitchburg. Mass
187 Elmwood Twp., III
De Kalb Twp.S. D., 111-105 Dunnellen S. D., N.J
98 Galesburg, Ill
105
67 El Paso, Tex.(C. & Co.)-198 Fitchville Twp.,Ohio..
Delano U. H.S. D.. Cal—161 Dunn, N. C
184 Gallon, 0
90
180 El Paso S.& D.Ds., Tex-202 Fitzgerald, Ga
Delaware
79 Du Page Co. S. D.,111
139
150 Gallatin Co., Mont
107 El Reno, Okla.. & S. D..152 Flagstaff, Ariz
Delaware,0.(0. 63 S. D.) 89 Duplin County, No. Caro_1g1 Elseberry Dr. Dist., Mo-125 Flandreau S. D.. So. Dak.130 Gallatin Co. S. D. No. 3,
Delaware Co..Ind
103 Duquesne, Pa.. da S. D
Mont
140
71 Elsinore (C.), Cal
161 Flatbush.N.Y.(seeN.Y.C. 51
Delaware Co.. 0
89 Durand, Mich
139 Gallatin Sch. Dist., Mo...127
112 Elvins S. D. No. 7, Mo 127 Flathead Co., Mont
Delaware Co., Pa
78 Durango. Col
90
100 Flat Ely.S. D. No,81,Mo 127 Gallia Co., 0
145 Elwood,Ind
Defford (Boro.). N. J
67 Durant, Okla
90
120 Flint, Mich.. & Sch. D_ -109 Gallipolls,0
152 Ely. Minn
Delhi, N.Y.(T.)
43 Durant S. D.. Okla
78
90 Flora Twp H.S. D., 11L107 Gallitzin,Pa
155 Elyria, Ohio,& Sch. D
Delhi. N. Y.(V.)
58 Durham. N.C.(C. da Co.)
188 Gallup, N. Mex.,& S. D-149
107 Florence, Ala
.179 Embarrass Twp., Ill
Delhi, Ohio (see Cinc.)--- 86 Dustin, Okla
161
145 Galt Joint S. D., Cal
155 Emery County, Utah_- -148 Florence, Col
Delhi Drain. Dist.. Cal
161 Dutchess Co., N. Y
199
133 Galveston, Tex
44 Emmett, Ida.. & S. D..144 Florence (C.), Neb
Delhi S. D., N. Y
58 Duval Co., Fla
124 Florence, So. Car.,&S.D_182 GalvestonCo.&D.Ds.,Te2.199
186 Emmet Co.,Ia
Del Norte, Colo
147 Dyer Co..Tenn
105
178 Emmet Irr. Dist.. Idaho_143 Florence County, Wis_ -116 Ganeer Twp., In
Delphos, Kan
138 Dyersburg, Tenn
135
129 Florence S. 0.. Cal
161 Garden City. Kan
176 Emmons Co.. N. D
Delphos, Ohio, & El. D....- 89
8
Empire S. D., Ohio_
202 Gardiner, Me., & W. D
98 Floresville, Tex
Delta, Col
145
agle Co., Col
22
147 Emporia. Kan., & S. D-135 Florida
185 Gardner. Mass ______
Delta. Ohio
98
aide Pass. S. D., Tex-202 Emporia, Va
172 Florida Sch. Twp., Ind-103 Garfield, N.1.....62
Delta County, Mich
109 Eagle River, Wis
145
71 Floyd County. Ind
116 Emsworth. Pa
100 Garfield Co.. Colo
Delta Co.& S. D.,Colo-147 Easley, So. Caro
155
Garfield Co.. Okla
182 Endicott, N. Y
58 Flushing, N. Y., T.. V.&
Del Rio /nd. S. D.,Tex-202 East Aurora. N. Y
S. Ds. (see N.Y. City) 51 Garland Levee D., Ark....195
44 Endicott EL D.,Wash----167
Deming, N. Mex
149 East Baton Rouge Parish,
124
Enfield Conn
173 Garner S. D.,Iowa
37 Follansbee, W. Va
Denison. Iowa
122
La
138
Enfield Twp.,N.
44 Garnett. Kan
0
181 Fonda, N. V
Denison. Tex
198 East Baton Rouge Parish194 Englewood, N.5
81
114 Gairett Co., lid
62 Fond du Lao. Wiz
Dennison, O., & 13 D
98
98
S. D. No. 1, 1....
78 Garrettsville, 0
155 Ford City,Pa
193 Enid, Okla
Denton,Tex.(C. & Co.)—198 East Bridgewattik, Mass_ 21 Enid S. D.. Okla
155
Garvin Co.. Okla
135
152 Ford Co., Kan
DentonCo.R.D.,No.1,Tex198 East Carroll Parish, La-194 Ennis Tex
100
202 Forest City, No. Caro.. _181 Gary, Ind
Denver,Col., & S.D.No.1 145 Eastchester. N. Y
116 Gary School District.Ind_101
164 Forest Co.. Wis
44 Enterprise. Ore
Denver-Greeley Val. Ir.
202
Eastchester S. Ds., N. Y- 58 Ephraim S. D.No.2.Utah148 Forest Grove, Ore.,&S.D_163 Garza County,Tex
Dist.. Col
145 East Chicago, Ind.,&S.D.100 Ephrata,Pa
179
. _107 Gaston Co., N.0
71 Forest Park S. D.. Ill
Denver-St.Vrain Irr.D.001145 E. Cleveland,0., & S. 0- 89 Erath Co., Tel
179
202 Forkedeer D. D.. Tenn_ _178 Gastonia. N.0
De Pere. Wis
114 East Fork hr. Dist., Ore..163 Erick. Oka
58
190 Gates S. D. No.3,N.Y
155 Forrest Co., MISS
Depew, N. Y
43 East Grand Forks. Minn-120 Erie, Pa., & S.D
202
185 Gatesville, Tex
71 Forsyth, Ga
Deptford Twp., N. J
67 East Grand Rapids. Mich.109 Erie Co., N.Y
155
140 Geary. Okla
44 Forsyth, Mont
De Queen. Ark
196 E. Greenwich, E.I
138
98 Forsyth Co.. N.0
179 Geary Co., Kan
32 Erie County, Ohio
Derby, Conn
35 E. Haddam.Conn
138 Fort Bend Co.. Tex
198 Geauga County. Ohio---. 98
37 Rsbon, Kan
.Derry. N. H
10 Easthampton. Mass
189 Fort Benton, Mont
140 Geddes, N.Y..& Un.F. El
22 Escambia Co., Ala
De Ruyter. N. Y
58 Easthampton. N. Y
44
D. No. 2
145
44 Escambla County. Fla_ _186 Fort Collins, Col
Desloge Sch. Dist., Mo
127 Easthampton S. D., N.Y. 58 Escanaba, Mich
109 Fort Dodge. Ia.. & S. D 122 Geneseo. N. Y
44
De Soto, Mo
125 E. Hartford. Conn.. &
Escanaba S. D.. Mich_ _112 Fort Edward. N.Y
109
44 Genessee Co., Mich
DeSoto County, Fla
Fire District
186
35 Escondido. Cal
157 Fort Lauderdale, Fla_ _ _ _186 Geneseo Twp. 11.S.D.,I11_107
De Soto Co. Sup. Dists..
Eastland Co.. Tel
37 Fort Lee. N. J
202 Essex, Conn
62 Geneva, N. Y
44
Miss
190 E. Lincoln (Twp.). Ill- -107 Essex Co.. Mass
21 Fort Lupton. Colo
147 Geneva,0
90
De Soto Parish. La
194 East Livermore W.D.,Me. 8 Essex Co., N. J
62 Fort Madison. Ia
122 Genoa (V), Ohio
98
Des Moines, Ia.. & Ind.
East Liverpool,0
Essex County. N. Y
Fort Madison S. D., Ia_ _124 George County, Miss
89
58
190
School District
122 E. Liverpool S. D., Ohio- 90 Essex Jct., Vt
14 Fort Meade, Fla
187 Georgetown. nY
175
Des Moines Co.. Iowa- _ _124 East Longmeadow, mass. 29 Essexville, Mich
112 Fort Morgan, Col., & S.D.145 Georgetown, Ohio
98
Des Moines Co. Dr. Dist.
E. Lyme. Conn
37 Estherville Sch. Dist., 1a_122 Fort Morgan Irr.D.. Colo.145 Georgetown, S. 0
182
No. 1, Iowa
122 East mcKeesport,Pa_
78 Etna. Pa
72 Fort Myers, Fla
187 Georgetown. Tex _____ - —199
Detroit, Mich
109 E.Milwaukee,W1s.,&S.D.116 Etowah Co.. Ala
189 Fort Pierce, Fla
186 Georgetown Twp. S.D.III.107
Detroit, Minn.. & S. D._-120 E. Newark, N. J
67 Etowah. McMinn Co.Tenn178 Fort Pierre, S. Dak
130 Georgia
183
Deuel County. So. Dak 131 Easton, Conn
37 Euclid,Ohio. See Cleve_ 88 Fort Plain, N. Y
44 German Flatts S. D..N.Y. 44
Devils Lake, No. Dak
129 Easton, Md
81 Euclid Twp. S. D., Ohio_ 98 Fort Scott. Kan. & S. D..135 Gibson City S. D.. Ill_ ..107
Devils Lake S. D.. N.Dak.129 Easton, Pa., & S. D
Euclid Sch. Dist.0
90 Fort Smith. Ark., &S. D.195 Gibson Co. D. D., Tenn_178
71
Dewey Co.. Okla
155 E. Orange, N.J
188 Fort Smith & Van Buren
Gila Co., Ariz., & S. D.150
62 Eufaula, Ala
Dewey County, So. Dak-131 East Palestine, Ohio
Bridge Dist., Ark
155
98 Eufaula. Okla
195 Gilbert S.D.No.18, Minn.120
De Witt Co..Tel
East Palestine S. D.Ohio. on Eugene, Ore.,& S. D...163 Fort Valley. Ga
202
184 Giles Co.. Tenn
176
Dexter, Me
78 Eupora (T.). Miss
8 E. Pike Run S. D., Pa_
192 Fort Wayne,Ind., & S. D.100 Gills Creek Twp., S. C.....182
Dexter, Mo
125 E. Pittsburgh, Pa..&S.D- 71 Eureka, Cal., & H.S. D_157 Fort Worth, Tel
199 Gilmer, Tex
202
Dickens Co., Tel
202 E. Point, Ga
138 Foster Co.. N. Dak
185 Eureka, Kans
129 Gilroy, Cal., & H.8. D...161
Dickenson Co., Va
172 Eastport. Me
8 Evanston. III., & S. Ds 105 Fostoria. 0.. & S. D
90 Girard, Kan
135
Dickey County, No. Dak-128 East Providence—WatchEvanston. 0.(See Cinc.) _ 86 Fountain, Colo
147 Girard, o., & S. D
98
Dickinson, N. Dak
emoket Fire Dist., It. I. 31 Evansville,Ind.,& S. City100 Fowler Cal
129
161 Gladstone. Mich
109
Dickinson Co., Kan
134 E. Providence,R.I.,&F.D. 31 Evansville, WIS
116 Fowler, Colo
147 Gladwin County. Mich_ _112
Dickson. Tenn
120 Foxborough W. S. D.,
Glasscock Co.. Tex
178 E. Rochester, N.Y
44 Eveleth, Minn
202
Mass
Dickson Co., Tenn
21
29 Glassport. Pa
176 E. Rochester S. D., N.Y.. 58 Everett, Mass
72
Dickson S. D.. Pa
22 Glastonbury, Conn
71 E.Rutherford.N.J..&S.D. 62 Everett. Wash., & S. D...165 Framingham. Mass
35
Dietrich Highway D.,Ida 144 E. St. Loula. III., & S. D. 105 Excelsior Spgs., Mo
127 Francis. Okla
155 Glencoe Park D..Ill
107
Dillon. Mont
161 Frankfort, Ind.,& S. D....100 Glen Cove Sewer D..N.Y. 45
140 E. St. Louis Park D.. 111-105 Excelsior S. D., Cal
Dlllon,So.Caro. (0.&Co.)182 E. Side Lev.& San.D..111.105 Exeter, Cal., & S. Ds---161 Frankfort, Ky
174 Glendale,Cal
158
Dimmit Co., Tex
10 Frankfort. N.Y.,& S. 13_ 44 Glendale, 0
202 E.Syracuse, N. Y
98
44
Dinuba, Cal.. & S. D-...-157 East Tawas, Mich
124 Frankfort S. D., Ohio..... 98 Glendale S. Ds., Cal
Exeter.. D., Iowa
161
112 Eska
Dinwiddie County, Va-_ A70 East View Ohio
Franklin, Mass
22 Glendive, Mont
139
98
Dist. of Columbia
10 Glendora. Cal
81 East Washington (B).Fa- 78 rairburn. Ga
185 Franklin, N. H
161
Divide County. No. Dak-128 E. Waterloo Ind. S. D.,
98 Glentleld, Pa
131 Franklin, Ohio
F alrbury. Neb
78
Dixon. Cal
72 Glen Ridge, N.J.. & S. D. 62
157
Ia. (see Waterloo)
123 Fairbury Twp. S. D., 111.107 Franklin, Pa
Dixon, Ill
107 E. Windsor, Conn
178 Glen Rock (B.). N. J---- 67
152 Franklin, Tenn
37 Fairfax, Okla
Dixon Sch. Dist., Ill
105 E.Windsor Twp.S.D..N.J 67 Fairfax County, Va
172 Glenn Co..Cal
172 Franklin, Va
158
Dixon U. H. S. D., Cal_161 Eastwood. N. Y
185 Glenn Co. S. D., Cal
35 Franklin Co., Ga
58 Fairfield, Conn., & Co161
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y
43 Eaton. Ohio
105 Glens Palls, N. Y
8 Franklin Co., Ill
90 Fairfield, Me
45
Dodge City. Kan
138 Eaton Rapids, Mich
133 Franklin County. Ind- _100 Glenville. 0.(see Cleve.1_ 87
112 Fairfield, Neb
Dodge Co, Ga
184 Eatontown Twp.,N.J..
135 Glenwood, Minn
67 Fairfield Ind. S. 0.. 1a-122 Franklin Co., Kan
120
Dodge County. Minn_
120 Eau Claire. Wis
174 Glenwood Springs, Colo....145
114 Fairfield Twp.,Ohio
98 Franklin Co., Ky
Dodge Co.. Wls
116 Eau Claire Co., Wis
192 Globe, Ariz
116 Fairgrove Twp., Mich_ 112 Franklin Co.. Miss
150
Doerun, Ga
185 Ecorse T. S. D. 1, Mich-109 Fairhaven, Mass
21 Franklin County, N. Y._ 44 Gloster, Miss
192
Dolgeville, N. Y
44 Ecorse T. S. D. 12. Mich-112 Fair Haven, Vt
90 Gloucester, Mass
14 Franklin Co., Ohio
22
Dolton, Ill
107 Eddy Co.. N. Mex
Franklin Co.. Va
170 Gloucester, N. J.
149 Fairmont, Minn
118
(C.&Co.) 62
Dolton S. D. No. 148. 111_105 Eddystone,Pa
8.
Giouster,0
78 Fairmont.W.Va., & S.Ds 173 Franklin 0. D.No.48,
98
Dona Anna Co., N. Mex-149 Eden, Me
107 Gloversville, N. Y
Ill
8 Fairmont S.D.No.19.Neb.133
45
Donaldsonville, La
194 Edenton, N. C
181 Fairport, N. Y
44 Franklin Co.Wash..&S.D.165 Glynn Co., Ga
184
Doniphan Co., Kan
135 Eden Township, Ohio - - 98 Fairport, Ohio
98 Franklin Sch. Dist., Pa..- 78 Gogebic
...109
Doniphan S. D.. Mo----127 Edgecombe County. N.0.181 Fairport Sch. Dl,., Ohio_ 90 Franklin Sch. Twp.,Ind-100 Golden, County, Mich.. 145
Col
Donors, Pa.. & S. D
71 Edgewater. N. J
87 Fairview, N.J
62 Franklinton Twp, N. 0-181 Goldfield. Col
147
116 Edgewater S. D., N. J_
Door Co., Wis
138 Goldfield S.D.No,4, Ney_168
62 Fairview, Okla_
152 Franklin Twp.. Kan
Dorchester County, Md-- 81 Edgewood S. D.. Pa
78 Fairview S. D., N. J
67 Franklin Twp., N.0-181 Goldsboro Twp., N.0.-181
Dorrancetown,Pa
78 Edgeworth. Pa
67 Gonad Co.. Tex
71 Falconer, N. Y
44 Franklin Twp., N.J
202
Dorrancetown S. D.,Pa
71 Edgeworth S. D., Pa
58 Goldsboro, N.0
78 Fallon, Nay
168 Franklinville, N. Y
179
Dothan, Ala
188 Edmond. Okla
155 Fall River. Mass
21 Frazeysburg S. D., Ohio- 98 Gonzales. Tex
202
Dougherty Co., Ga
185 Edmunds Co., So. Dak 131 Fall River Co., S. Dak_ -130 Frederick, Md.
(C.& Co.) 81 Gonzales Co., Tex
199
Douglas, Ariz., & S. D....150 Edwards Co., Kan
135 Fallsburgh, N. Y
152 Goodland, Kan
Frederick, Okla
44
138
184 Edwardsville,Pa
Douglas. Ga
78 Falls City, Neb
131 Frederick Sch. Dist.,Okla.155 Gooding Co.,Ida.,&13.D 143
29 Edwardsville S. D..Pa..
Douglas, Mass
71 Falls City. Ore
170 Gorham, N. 11
164 Fredericksburg, Va
10
141 Effingham. Ill
Douglas, Wyo
107 Falls City S. D., Neb. _133 Fredonia, N. Y
' 44 Goshen, Ind
101
135 Elberton, Ga
Douglas Co., Kan
184 Falls Co., Tex
-138 Goshen, N. Y
202 Fredonia S. D., Kan
58
120 El Centro, Cal.. & S. D 157 Falmouth. Mass
Douglas Co., Minn
78 Goshen Sch. Dist., N. Y.. 45
22 Freedom, Pa
Douglas County, Neb---131 El Dorado County, Cal...-157 Fannin County,Tex
198 Freehold, N. J., & S. D.... 87 Goshen Twp.,Ohio
98
Douglas County So. Dak.131 Eldorado Sch. Dist.. Ark.196 Fargo, N. D
128 Freeport. Ill., S. & Pk. D.105 Gothenburg, Neb., & S.D.133




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INDEX.

207

Paps.
Pape.
Pail..
Pape.
Pa06.
Gotebo, Okla
155 Gunnison, Col. (C. & Co.)146 Hearne,Tel
202 Houghton, Mich
110 Jacksonville, Tex.. & 8.0.203
Gouverneur, N. Y
45 Guthrie, Okla.,& S. D .152 Healdsburg, Cal
161 Houlton, Me
8 Jaffrey, N. H
10
Grafton, Mass
22 Guthrie Central S. D.,Ia_124 Heavener. Okla
155 Houston, Miss
192 Jamaica, N. Y., V., T. &
Grafton, N. D
129 Guttenberg. N.J
63 Hebron, Neb
133 Houston, Tex. (0.3r0o.)-200
S. D's. (see N. V.0.).... 51
Grafton, W. Va.. & S.W.173 Guyton Local T.S.D.,Ga-185 Hebron S. D., Ohio
98 Houston Heights,
Jamesburg (13).
Grafton Twp., Ohio
98
Helena, Ark.. & S. D.- _ _195 Howard Co.. Ind Tex..—200 Jamestown,N. N. J---- 68
Y.,& S.D. 46
103
Graham, Va
172 gjackensack, N. J
63 Helena, Mont.. & S. D_ _139 Howard
Jamestown.
129
Graham Co., Aria
63 Heldenhelmer.S. D., Tex.202 Howard County. Neb_ _ _..132 Jamestown. N. Dak
150 Uladdonfield, N.J
R.I
203
32
Graham Co, Kan
Heights, N. J.... 67 Helena Imp. D.No.1,Ark.195 Howell, Co.. Tel
135 Haddon
Mich
110 Janesville, Ms
-114
Graham Sch. Dist.. Cal-161 Hadley 19... S. D., Mass— 29 Helper, Utah
148 Howe, Tex
203 Jasper. Ala
189
Grainger County. Tenn 176 Hagerstown, Md
81 Hemet, Cal., & H.S. D..161 Hubbard, Ohio, &
Twp
98 Jasper, Fla
187
Grand Falls D. Di Tex-202 Hallyville, Okla
155 Hemphill Co.,Tex.,&S.D.202 Hubbard, Tex
203 Jasper Co., Ind
103
Grand Forks, N. D., C.,
Hale County, Ala
188 Hempstead (V11.), N. Y_ 45 Hubbard County.
Minn_120 Jasper Co. Is
122
Co. & S. D
Hale County, Tel
128
202 Hempstead, N. Y.(Town
Hudson, Mass
23 Jasper Co., S. 0
182
Grand Haven. Mich
109 Haledon (B.). N. J
& S. D's)
63
45 Hudson, Mich
112 Jasper County, Mo
125
Grand Haven S.D., Mich.112 Halfmoon & Stillwater
Hempstead (see New York
Hudson, N. Y
45 Jasper Co. Sup. D.. Miss_192
Grand Island.Neb..& S.D.132
S. U., NIY
45
City)
81 Hudson, Wis
116 Jay Co.,Ind
103
Grand Junction. Colo-- 145 Halifax Co., N.C
181 Hempstead Com. S. D.
Hudson Co.. N. J
63 Jeannette. Pa.. & S. D
78
Grand Junction 8.D.,00lo.145 Halifax Co.. Va
172
No. 28, N.
58 Hudson Falls. N. Y
46 Jeff Davis Co., Ga
185
Grand Junction SD..Ia-124 Hall Co., Neb
132 Hempstead (T.)„ S. Ws.,
Hudson Sch. Dist .Mich_110 Jefferson & Plaquemine
Grand Ledge, Mich
112 Hall County, Tex
202
N.Y.(See N.Y.City). 51 Hudson S. D., Ohio
Parishes Dr. Dist.. La_193
98
Haliock, Minn
Grand Ledge Frac. S. D.
120 Henderson Ky
174 Hughes Co., Okla
155 Jefferson, Ohlo
No. 12. Mich
109 Hallowell. Me
98
8 Flenderson,N.C.(0.&00.)179 Hughes Co.. S. Dak
Grand Prairie 1.8. D.,Tex202 Halls, Tenn
131 Jefferson, Tel
203
178 Henderson,Tex
203 Hugo (C). Colo
Grand Prairie LeveeD,_La194 Hamblen Co.,Tenn
147 Jefferson City. Mo..&S.D.125
176 Henderson Co., Tenn_.._..178 Hugo, Okla
GrandRap.,Mich.,&S.D. 109 Hamburg. Ark
153 Jefferson Co., Ala
189
196
Grand Rap., Minn.(T.&V 120 Hamburg S.D.No.1, N.Y. 45 Hendersonville, N.0........181 Hull, Mass
29 Jefferson Co., Ark
196
Hendricks County, Ind_ _101 Humboldt, Kan
Grand Rapids, Wis
135 Jefferson Co.. Ga
114 Hamburg S.D.No.8. N.Y 58 Henderson Co. Dior. Ds.
185
.
Humboldt, Tenn
Grand Tower Drain. &
Hamden,N. Y
176 Jefferson Co..Ind
101
Nos. 1 & 2.111
58
107 Humboldt Co.. Nev
Levee Dist.. /II
168 Jefferson County, Ia
107 Hamilton, III
124
107 Hennepin Co., Minn
118 Hunter, N. Y
Grand Val. hr. Dist.,C0l-146 Hamilton, N. Y
58 Jefferson County. Kan_ _ _136
58 Henrietta, Tex
203 Hunterdon County, N. J- 68 Jefferson Co. Lev. Dias.,
Grandview Hts., 0.
98 Hamilton, Ohio,& S. D - 91 Henry Co., Iowa
122 Huntington Beach, Cal.. 158
Grandview Hgts. Spec. S.
Ark.,& R. D. No. 1...196
Hamilton,Tex
202 Henry Co., Mo
125 Huntingdon Co., Pa
D.. Ohio
90 Hamilton Co.. III
72 Jefferson Co.. Miss
192
105 Henry
91 Huntington. Conn
Grangeville S.D.No.2,Ida 143 Hamilton County. Ind-..103 Henry Co..0
36 Jefferson Co.. Mont
140
County, Va
172 Huntington,Ind.,0.&Co.101 Jefferson Co., N.Y
Granite. Okla
155 Hamilton Co., Iowa
46
122 Henryetta, Okla
155 Huntington Park City
Granite County, Mont.... 139 Hamilton Co.. Kan
91
..
135 Henrylyn In'.
Sch. Diets..
Granite
158 Jefferson Co., Tenn
107 Hamilton County, N. Y - 45 Hereford, TexDist.. Colo_146 Huntington Cal
176
203
Granite S. D., Utah
Sch.D. No. 3,
Jefferson County, Tax—..200
148 Hamilton Co.,0
91 Herington, Kan
N.Y
135
Grant Co.. Ind
46 Jefferson Co., Wash
101 Hamilton Co.. Tenn
165
176 Herkimer, N. Y.,
Grant County, Kan
135 Hamilton Twp., N. J- - 67 Herkimer Co., N. de S. D.. 45 HuntIngton,W.Va..&S.D.173 Jefferson Co.. W. Va
173
Y
45 Huntington Park, Cal....162 Jefferson Co. Bridge D..
Grant Co.. Ky
174 Hamlet,No.Caro
181 Hermiston, Ore
164 Huntsville, Ala
Grant Co.. N. Hex
Ark
189
149 Hamlin. Tex
195
202 HermosaBeach,Cal.,&5.D.162 Huntsville (C). Mo
Grant Co.. S. Dak
127 Jefferson Co. Dr. Dista.,
131 Hamlin Co., S. Dak
131 Herrin, Ill
Grant Co., Ms
105 Huntsville S. D.,Tex__ _203
Ark _______ - --- - --_ -.195
114 Hammond, Ind
103 Herrin S. D., Ill
Grant's Pass, Ore
107 Huron,So. Dak
130 Jefferson Co.P. D.. Pa....- 78
163 Hammond,La
194 Hester Sch. Dist.,
Granville, N.Y
98 Jefferson Co.R.D.No.4.
45 Hammond S. D.,Ind.---101 Hettinger Co., No.Cal...158 Huron,Ohio
Granville Co., N.0
Dak 128 Huron County, Ohio_
Ark
91
179 Hammonton. N. J..&S.D. 67 Hiawatha. Kan
195
Grass Valley, Cal
135 Hurtaboro, Ala
189 Jefferson Co. S. D., Ills-107
161 Hampden Co.. Mass
22 Hickman Co.,Tenn
Gravesend, N. Y. (see
178 Hutchinson, Kan.,&S.D..135 Jefferson Co. S. & Dr.
Hampton, Va
Hickory, N. C
170
New York City)
179 Hutchinson Co.. S. Dak-131
Dists., Tex
203
51 Hampton S. D. Iowa......122 Hickman Co., Ky
Gray Co., Kan
175 Hyattsville. Md
81 Jefferson Co.S.D.,Wash-166
135 Hamtramck, Mich
110 Hickman Co.,
Graybull (T), Wyo
178 Hyde County,So. Dalt_ _ _130 Jefferson County Joint
141 Hamtramck S. D., Mich-110 Hicksville, 0.,Tenn
& S. D._ 98 Hyde Park S. D., Calif_ _158
Grayson Co., Tex
S. D. No. 6, Wis
114
199 Hancock. Mloh..
G't Barrington, Mass_ _ _ _ 22 Hancock Co., Ill & S. D-112 Hidalgo Co , Tex
199 HydePark,Mass(seeBos'n) 23 Jefferson Co.S. D.. Okia_153
105 HigginsvIlle S. D.. Mo
Gt. Barrington F.D.,Mass 22 Hancock Co.. Ind
127 Hyde Park. 0.(see Cm.).. 86 Jefferson Davis Co., Miss-192
101 High Bridge. N.J
Great Bend. Itan.(C.&r.)138 Hancock County.
63
Jefferson Parish R. &
Great Falls, Mont..&S.D-139 Hancock County. Iowa.-122 Highland Park, Ill
107 Iberia Parish, La
D. Ds., La
194
193
Great Neck S.D.No.7.N.Y 58 Hancock Co.,0 lkiiss— -191 Highland Park, Mich., &
ildabel. Okla
153 Jeffersonville. Ind., and
Sch. Dist
91
Greece, N. Y
110 Idaho
School City
142
101
58 Hancock County., Ga. -.185 Highland Park S. D.,Tex.203 Idaho
Fails, Ida
Greeley. Col.&S. D. No.6-I46 Hancock Co., W. Va_ _
144 Jellico, Tenn
176
--173 Highland S. D., Ky_ _ _ _ _175 Idaho In'. D.. Ida
Greeley County. Neb__ _132 Hand Co.. So. Dak
143 Jenkins Co., Ga
185
131 Highlands, Col.(see Den.)146 Idahe Springs. Colo
Grecley-Poudre Ir.D.,Col 146 Hanford S D .Cal
147 Jenkintown, Pa
78
158 Highlands. N. J
67 Ilion, N. Y
Green Bay, Wis
46 Jennings. La
193
114 Hanford, Cal
161 High Point, N.0
179 Illinois
Greenburg, N. Y.. &
103 Jennings Co. Ind
103
Hannibal. Mo.. & S. D-.125 High Springs. Fla
186 Imperial, Cal
S. Ds. Nos. 2 & 4
'
158 Jerauld Co.. So. Oak_ _ 131
45 Hanover Twp.. Pa
78 Hightstown, N. J
68 Independence. Kan.. &
Jersey City. N.J
Greenburg U. F. S. D's
63
Hanover Twp., R. & S.
Hill City, Kan
Sch. Dist. No. 5
135
136 Jersey Shore,Pa.,& S. D_ 78
Nos. 1,3 & 5,N.Y.,— 58
D..Pa
72 Hill Co.. Tex
200
Jesup, CM
Greenfield Twp. S. D..
185
Hansell C. S. D. Iowa-124 Hill Co.& S. D., Mont-140 Independence, Mo.. &
School District
125 Jewell, Kane
Mich
136
109 Hanson County, So.
164 Independence S. D., Ia_.124 Jewett City, Conn
Greenfield Twp., Ohio_ _ _ gg Harbor Beach. Mich Dak.131 Hillsboro, Ore
37
112 Hilirose Dr.
147 Indiana
Jim Wells County,
Greensburg S. D., Ind_ -.101 Harbor Springs, Mich....110 Hlllsboro, D., Col
Ohio,& S. D_. 98 Indiana, Pa., Bone & Co_ 99 Johnson CIty,Tenn Tex-200
Greene & Lawrence Coun72
Hardeman County, Tex_..202 Hillsboro, Tex
176
200 Indianapolis,Ind.,& 8.0.101 Johnson Co., Kan
ties Drain. Dist.. Ark495 Hardin. Mont
136
140 Hillsboro Bge.F.D., N.H. 10 Indianola. Ia
Greene & Lawrence Cos.
124 Johnson Co.. Tex
Hardin Co., 0
200
91 Hillsborough, Cal
158 Indianola, Miss _____ _ 192
Drain. Dist., Mo
125 Hardin Co., Tex
109 Hillsborough Co.. Fla_ _ --186 Inglewood,Cal.,& II.S. D158 Johnson County Dr. Dist.
Green Co., Ky
No. 1, Neb
174 Harding Co.. So. Dak- -131 Hillsboro Co., N. H
132
10 Inglewood S. D., Cal_ _ _ _162 Johnston, R.I
Greene, N.Y
--58 Hardwick. Vt
31
14 Hillsdale, Mich
112 Ingrain. Pa
Greene Co.. Lad
78 Johnston Co., Okla
103 Harlem, Mont.__ -155
139 Hillsdale (Twp.), N. J
68 Ingram S. D., Pa
Greene County. Miss......-192 Harlingen Tex & Sch.D1st202 Hillside Twp.
72 Johnston Co.Dr.D.No.1
.
S. D.,N.J- 68 International Falls, Minn.118
Greene County Mo
Okla
125 Harnett Co., N.0
153
181 Hillview Dr.&Lev.D.. 111.107 Inyo Co., Cal
Greene Co.. N.
'Y
162 Johnston S. D.,So. Car_182
45 Harper City. Kan
135 Hillyard, Wash
167 Iola City, Kan
Greene Co.. N.0
136 Johnstown (C.), N. Y.„
181 Harper County. Kan....138 Hinds Co., Miss
46
191 Iowa
Greene Co. 0
121 Johnstown, Pa.,& S. D
90 Harrletstown Union Free
72
Hingham, Mass
22 Iowa City. Ia..& S. D....122 Johnstown, Ohio
Green CO., Tenn
'
S. D. No. 1, N. Y
176
98
45 Hinsdale Co.. Col
146 Iowa County,Iowa
Green Cove Springs, F1a487 Harriman, Tenn
124 Joliet, III
105
176
155 Iowa Falls S. D.,Iowa...._122 Jonesboro Imo. Dist. No.
Greenfield,Mass.,&Fire D. 22 Harris Bayou D.D.,Miss-191 Hinton, Okla
Hinton, W. Va
173 Ipswich, Mass
Greenfield, 0
4, Ark.,& S. D
23
90 Harrisburg, Pa.
196
Greenlee County, Ariz...-150 Harris Co., Ga & Sch.D 72 Hobart, Okla., & S. D.-155 Iredell County, No. Caro_179 Jones County, Iowa
124
185 Hoboken, N.J
Green Island. N. Y
63 Irion Co.. Tex
203 Jones Co., Miss
Harris
191
98 Iron County, Mich
Greenland Twp. S. D., 58 Harris Co., Tax.,& Dr.D.199 Hocking Co.,0
110 Jones Co., Tel
Co. Nay. 01st.,Tex199 Hodgeman Co., Kan— -135 Iron Co.,
203
Mich
Tex
203 Joplin, Mo. & S. D
109 Harris Co.C.S.Ds., Tex.202 Hohokus (Boro.),
125
Greenport, N. Y
N.J
68 Iron County, Wis
114 Jordan S. 1S., Utah
Harrison,
148
63 Hoke Co., N.0
Green River Sp. Dr. Ds., 58 Harrison, N.J
181 Irondequoit a). N. Y.-- 58 JosephineCo S.D.No.7.0re.164
N. Y
45 Holbrook, Mass
22 Iron Mountain S. D., Mich110
107 Harrisonburg, Va
170 Holbrook Irr. Dist., Colo-146 Iron River,Mich.& S. D.112 Julesburg,Colo..& hr. D.146
Greensboro, N.0
179 Harrison Co.,
JunctionCity,Kan. &S.D.136
122 Holden, Mo
Greensburg. Pa.. & S. D- 72 Harrison Co., Ia
127 Ironton. 0..
91 Juniata. Pa.(Boro.&Co.) 78
Ky
.
175 Holdenville, Okla
Greensburg S. D. Ind..-101 Harrison County,
152 Ironton S. D., Ohio
98 Juniata S. D., Pa
72
Mini...-192 Holdenville S. D., Okla.-155 Ironwood S.
Green Twp.,Ohio
'
D., Mich....110
98 Harrison Co. Tel
199 Holdrege, Neb
Greenville. Ala
133 Irving Park, Ili
189 Harrison-Portawattamie
alamazoo, Mich., &
105
Holgate, Ohio
Greenville, Ga.(C.& T.)-185
98 Irvington, N. J
Drainage D., Ia.
School Dist
63
110
124 Holland,
Greenville. Mich
112 Harrison Twp. Rd. D.. 0. 91 Rolle , Mich.,& S. D-110 Vvington. N.Y
46 Kalispell, Mont., & £4.0.140
N. Y
Greenville. Miss
45 Irwin S. D., Pa
190 Harris Township, Ohio_ .08 Hollidaysburg,
78 Karnes Sch. Dist., Utah..148
Greenville, N.0
Pa
78 /shpeming. Mich
181 Hartford, Conn., & S.Ds. 35 Hollis,
110 Handlyohl County, Minn 120
Okla
Greenville.0
153 Ishpeming S.D. Mich ..112 Kane,Pa
90 Hartford, Vt
78
14 Hollister, Cal
Greenville. Pa
162 Island Terra & Posserens-203 Kane S. D., Pa
78 Hartford, Ms
72
116 Holly,Colo
Greenville,S.C.
(O.& Co.)182 Hartford City S. C.,
147 Islip S.
58 Kankakee County, Ill
105
Ind..103 Holly Sch. Dist.. Mich...112 Itasca D., N. Y
Greenville, Tenn
178 Hartington Sch. Dist.
County. Minn.---118 Kanopolls, Kan
138
Holly Springs, Miss
Greenville. Tel
192 Itasca Co. S. D's Nos .1
199
No. 8, Neb
Kansas
133
133 Holmes County, Miss
Greenville Co.. Va
and
170 Hartshorne. Okla., & S.
118 Kansas City.Kan..&S.D...136
Holmes County,Ohio_ _ -192 Itasca 2. Minn
Greenville S. D.,So. Caro182
91
D. No. 1
S. D., Tex
203 Kansas City, Mo
125
GreenvilleS.D.No.l. Mich.109 Hartsville,S.O.,& S.D._ 155 Holton, Kan
135 Ithaca, Mich
112 Kansas City S. D., Mo_125
182
Greenville S. D., Ohio- - 98 Hartwell Dr. & L. D.,111-107 Holtyille, Cal.. & S. D-162 Ithaca. N. Y
46 Karnes Co.. Tex
Holyoke, Colo
203
Greenwich (B. & TJ.Conn 35 Hasbrouck Heights,
147
Kaukauna, Wis
N..1- 67 Holyoke, Mass
...Ili
Greenwich,0.(V. & T.) 98 Haskell, Okla
22 lacksboro. Tex
203 Kaufman,Tex
155 Homer, La
203
Greenwich & Easton S. U.
193 a acksboro S.Ds.. Tex_ _ _203 Haw Valley Dr. D..
Haskell, Tex.(C. & 0o.).202 Holmes Co., Fla
Kan.136
187 Jackson. Ga
No. 3. N. Y
58 Haskell Co.. Kan
Haysville, Utah
185
135 Homerville Twp., Ohio_ 98 Jackson,
148
Greenwood, Miss
191 Hastings, Minn
Mich., & S. D 110 Kearny. N. J
118 Homestead, Pa
63
Greenwood, S.0
72 Jackson, Miss.
182 Hastings, Neb., & S. D_132 Homestead S. D.,
Kearny Co..
136
Pa..— 72 Jackson, Ohio(C.& Co.) 191 Kearney, Kan
Greenwood Co., Han.....-135 Hastings, Okla
98
Hominy, Okla
Greenwood S.D..So.Car.182 Hastings-on-Hudson,N.Y.152 Honea
155 Jackson, Tenn.(C. & Co.) 176 Kearney Neb.(0.&Co.)_132
45
8.D.No.7,Neb_132
Path, So. Caro...182 Jackson,
Greer (T), So. Caro
182 Hastings S. D., Minn.__ _120 Honeoye Falls, N. Y
Tex
203 Keene, N. H
10
58 Jackson Co., Fla
Gregg County,Tex
202 Hatfield, Mass
186 Keewatin, Minn
29 Honesdale S. D., Pa
120
72 Jackson Co.. III
Gregory Co. So. Dak
131 Hattiesburg. Miss
107 Keith Co., Neb
191 Honey Grove, Tex
133
203 Jackson Co., led
Grenada, Miss. (0.&0o.)191 Havelock. Neb
101 Keith & Lincoln Counties
132 Hood Co., Ore
164 Jackson County. Iowa...122
Gridley (0), Cal
161 Haverhill, Mass
In'. D., Neb
Hood Co., Tex
133
203 Jackson Co., Kan
Griffin. Ga
184 Haverstraw, N. Y., 83S.D Fli Hood River.Ore.,&
136 Kellogg, Idaho
144
Irr.D.163 Jackson Co.. Minn
Co., Tex
Grimes
199 Havre de Grace, Md._
118 Kemper County. Miss- —191
81 Hooslck Palls, N. Y
45 Jackson County, Mo-.....125 Kendallville. Ind
Grinnell, Is
124 Havre S.D.No.18, Mont.140 Hope, Ark
103
195 Jackson Co.,0
Griswold. Conn
91 Kenesaw S. D.. Neb
37 Hawaii (Territory of)- —203 Hopewell Twp., Ohio
133
98 Jackson County, Okla..
Griswold S. D.. Iowa.---124 Hawkins Co., Tenn
.155 Kenmore. N. Y
176 Hopkins Co., Tex
46
203 Jackson Co., Ore
110 Hawkinsville,Ga
163 Kenmore, Ohio
Grosse Pointe, Mich
91
185 HopkInsville Sch.
Groton, Conn., & W. D..- 35 Hawthorne & S. D., N.J. 67 Hopkinton. Maio D., Ky..175 Jackson Co.. Tex
200 Kenmore Sch. Dist., N.Y. 58
29 Jackson Co. EL D., Ore 164 Kenmore S. D., Ohio...
Groton (V.). N. Y
58 Hays, Kan
135 Hoquiarn, Wash
165 Jackson H S.D.,Cal_ .._162 Kennebec County, Maine 98
.
Grove, Okla
155 Hays Co., Tel
8
199 Horicon, Wis
114 Jackson Parish. La
193 Kennebec W.D.. Me
98 Rays S. D.,Pa
Grove City, Ohio
8
78 Hornell. N. Y
45 Jackson Twp., Crawford
Kennett. Mo
Grove City,Pa.,& S. D.- 71 Hayward (T.). Cal
126
161 Hornellsville Sch. Dist.
Co.. Ohio
98 Kennett Square. Pa
S. D., Tex
Groveton
202 Haywards S. D Cal-- -158
No. 7, N. Y
78
58 Jackson Twp., Pickaway
Kennewick, Wash
Guadalupe Co., Tel
199 Haywood Co., N.0
166
181 Irony Co., S. C
182
Co., Ohio
Guernsey County, Ohio— 98 Haywood Co., Tenn
114
176 Horseheads,N.Y.,&S.D. 58 Jackson Twp., Seneca 98 Kenosha, Wis
Kenova, W. Va
Gueydan,La., Dr. D
193 Hazlehurst, Miss
173
192 Horton. Kan
135
County. Ohio
91 Kent, Ohio
Guilford Co., N. C
179 Hazlehurst,Ga
91
185 Hotchkiss. Colo
147 Jacksonville, Fla
186 Kent, Wash
Guilford Twp.. Ohio
98 Hazleton, Pa., .S: S. D
72 Hot Springs S. D., Ark _195 Jacksonville, III
166
105 Kent Co.. Del
Gulfport. Miss
191 Hazie Twp. S. D., Pa
78 Hot Springs S. D..So.Dak130 Jacksonville, Ore
79
164 Kent County, Mich
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Page.
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Page.
153 Marlon Co., Tenn
177
cAlester. Okla
131
46 Lincoln Co., S. Dak
203 Larchmont (V.), N. Y200
166 McAlester S. D., Okla_ _155 Marion Co., Tex
Kent County. Tex
Co.,Wash.
203 Lincoln
91 Laredo, Tex
Marion County. W. Va...173
116 McArthur-Huntsville 8.
Kenton,Ohio
158 Lincoln Co.. Wis
Larkspur. Cal
178
92 Marion S. 13., Ohio
93
D.. Ohio
Kenton, Tenn
78 Lincoln Co. R. D., Ark_ _195
174 Larksville, Pa
98 Marlborough, Mass
Kenton Co., Ky
Co. R. D., Miss.191 McArthur S. D., Ohio
173 Larksville, S. D., Pa.__ 72 Lincoln Co.S.D. No.31,
192 Marlboro, N Y
McComb, Miss
Kentucky
Larne& Kan.,& S. D._ _ _138 Lincoln
98 Marlboro Graded Sch. D. 2474
167 McConnellsville, 0
Kentwood. & S.D.. La.. 194
Wash
46
Salle, N. Y
No. 10, So, Caro
182
132
.111)104 McCook, Neb
Keokuk,Iowa,C.& Co 122 La Salle Co.. Tex
203 Lincoln Park (see Chic.
122 La
203
131 Marlin, Tex
181 McCook Co., So. Dak
Keokuk S. D.,Iowa
olo.(C.& Co.)146 Lincointon, N.C
155
175 Marlow S. D., Okla
.158 LasAnimas,C
Kern Co.. Cal
Linda Vista Irr. D., Cal-158 McCracken Co., Ky
149
N. M
203 Marquette.Mich
R.D.No.1.Tex203 Las Cruces.S. D., Cal_ _162 Linden Twp. S. D., N. J. 64 McCulloch Co.. Tex
Kerr Co.
111
203 Las Habra
185 Marquette Co., Mich_ _ _ _112
158 McDonough, Oa
Kerrville, Texas
149 Lindsay, Cal
N. Mex
107
182 Las Vegas.
179 Marseilles, Ill
162 McDowell Co.. N.0
Kershaw Co..8.0
168 Lindsay S. D., Calif
Vegas. Nev
153 McDowell Co.. W.Va— —173 Marshall, Mich
Hersh Lake Dr. 13.. Ark-195 Las
Latrobe. Pa.. & S. D.— - 73 Lindsay, Okla
110
Marshall,Minn..0.&S.D.121
138 McGee Creek Lev. & Dr.
Kertcreek Dr. D., Wis.—114
Co., Miss.-191 Lindsborg. Kan
107 Marshall, Mo.. & Sch. D 127
Dist., Ill
Kethsburg D. D., Ill----107 Lauderdale
81 Linn Co. S. D. No. 5,0re_163
200
129 Marshall, Tex
107 Laurel, Md
Kewanee, Ill
163 McHenry Co., N.D
191 Linnton, Ore
Laurel. Miss
...189
68
129 Marshall County, Ala.
Bayport (Boro.), N. J
140 Linwood. 0.(see Cincin.) 86 McIntosh Co.. N. D
118
173 Laurel. Mont
155 Marshall Co.. Minn
McIntosh Co., Okla
Keyser, W.Va
& Auburn Lev.
131
173 Laurens 0. S. D., Ia_ -124 Linwood Ark
73 Marshall Co.,S. Dak
195 McKeesport, Pa
Keystone. W. Va
Dist.,
(C. & Co.)_182
186 Laurens,S. C.
73 Marshall Co.& S.D.,Ok1a155
8 McKeesport S. D.,Pa
Key West, Fla
107 Laurens S. D.,S. Car_ -182 Lisbon, Me
73 Marshall Co., W. Va_ _ _173
D..Ill
Rocks, Pa
Kickapoo Dr.
98 MoKees
Lisbon. Ohio
129 Laurinburg, No. Caro- _179 Lisbon Sch. D., N. H.. __ _ 10 McKees Rocks S. D.,Pa- 78 Marshalitownja., & S.D. 122
Kidder Co.. N. Dak
200
185
36 Lavaca Co., Tex
178 Marshaliville, Oa
Killingly. Conn
36 McKenzie, Tenn
Conn
163
-132 Lawrence, Kan., & S.D 136 Litchfield. D.,Minn_ _ _120 McKinney, Tex
200 Marshfield, Ore
Kimball Irr. Dist.. Neb.
23 Litchfield S.
Mass
115
128 Marshfield. Wis
King Co.. Wash.. & D's-166 Lawrence, N. Y
98 McLean Co., N. D
Twp., Ohio
46 Litchfield
203
153 Lawrence,
203 Mart, Tex
Kingfisher. Okla
McLean I. S. D., Tex
103 Little Beaver Dr. D., Ili_ _107
g,
200
200 Mart Ind.S. D.,Tex
Kingfisher County, Okia_155 Lavrrenceburg, Ind ....178 Little Falls. Minn
118 McLennan Co., Tex
Tenn
178
Martin, Tenn
Kingman, Kan., & S. D438 Lawrencebur Ala
46 McLeod Co. S. D. No. 2,
189 Little Falls, N Y
Co.,
103
120 Martin Co.. Ind
Minn
Kingman County, Kan-136 Lawrence Co.. Ind
101 Little Falls I. S.D.. Minn120 McMinn County. Tenn__ _177 Martin County. Minn_ _ _118
162 Lawrence
Kingsburg, Cal
68
Little Ferry S.D.. N.J
203
163 Martin Co., Tex
Kingsbury Co.,S. Dak---131 Lawrence County, MLss 191 Little River D. D., Mo_ _126 McMinnville, Ore.
126
Lawrence County, Mo
Ore 164 Martindale I. S. D.,Tex_203
Kings Co., N. Y. (see
92 Little River Dr. D.. Okla.155 McMinnville S. D.,Dak--131 Martinez, Cal., & S. D...162
51 Lawrence Co.. 0
New York City)
& S. D-195 McPherson Co.. S.
Little
•
185 Martin's Ferry,O.,& S.D. 98
Ind. S. D. Ia..-124 Lawrence Co.. S. Dak.- 130 Little Rock. Ark.,
Oa
Kingsley
McRae,
Rock Impt. Ds.,
110 Martinsburg,W.Va.,&S.D173
King Co. S. Ds., Wash-167 Lawrence Sch.Twp.,Ind.103
196 Mackinac Co., Mich
Ark.
185
170
105 Martinsville, Va
Kings Mountain. N.0-181 Lawrenceville, Ga
Macomb. Ill
170 Little Tarklo Dr. D., Mo _127 Macomb S. D.. III
46 Lawrenceville, Va
N. Y
107 Martinsville S. D., Ind_ _103
Kingston,
29
98
182 Lawton. Okla.,& S. D....153 Littleton, Mass
184 Martinsville S. D., Ohio
Kingstree, So. Caro
10 Macon, Ga
130 Littleton, N. H.(T.)__._
80
Lead S. D., S. Dak
192 Maryland
Kingsville (0. & S. D.),
11 Macon, Miss
147 Littleton, N. H.(V.)
162
203 LeadvIlle. Colo
Marysville. Cal
127
'Fox
58 Macon, Mo
Little Valley. N.Y
126
Kingwood S. D.,W.Va-173 Leavenworth, Kan.. &
189 Maryville, Mo
Macon Co., Ala
187
Board of Education_ —136 Live Oak (0), Fla
126 Maryville Sch.D.. Mo._ _ _127
Kinney County. TeX---.203
162 Macon Co., Mo.
93
124 Leavenworth (O.), Wash-167 Livermore, Cal
Kinsley S. D., Iowa
126 Marysville,0.,& S. D
98 Macon S. D., Mo
179 Leavenworth Co.. Kan_ _136 Liverpool Township,0 140 Madeira S.D., Ohio
Kinston, N.Car
98 Mason & Cass River Dr.
107
155 Lebanon,Ind., & S. City-103 Livingston, Mont Y
D., III
Okla
Klowa.
47 Madera, Cal. & Sch. Dist-162 Mason City, Ia__ _____ _ _ _122
138 Livingston Co.. N.
136 Lebanon. Kan
Kiowa Co., Kan
98 Livingston Sch.Dist„Tex.203
Kirksville, Mo.,& S. D....127 Lebanon.Ohio
187 Mason City. Ind.S. D „Ia.124
203 Madison, Fla
163 Llano Co.,Tex
184 Lebanon,Ore
Iiirkwood, Ga___
185 Mason County, Mich_ _ _ _111
203 Madison, Ga
73 Lockhart, Tex
203
126 Lebanon.Pa., & S. D_
Kirkwood, Mo.
101 Mason Co.. Tex
Madison, Ind
73
73 Lockhaven,Pa.,& S. D
98
S. D.. Mo- — -127 Lebanon Co., Pa
Kirkwood
138 Mason S. D., Ohio
98 Madison, Kan
78 Lockiand,0
78
186 Leechburg. Pa
Kissimmee, Fla
118 Masontown. Pa
196 Lockland S. D. Ohio— 92 Madison, Minn
15
8 Lee Co., Ark
Kittery Water D.. Me
133 Massachusetts
Nob
47 Madison (0),
122 Lockport. N. Y
166 Lee Co., Ia
Kittitas Co., Wash
64 Massena, N.Y.(Village). 58
191 Lockport Twp. S. D.. 111_107 Madison, N. J
Lee Co., Miss
Kittson County. Minn-118 Lee Co.. N. Car
115 Massena (Town), N. Y._ 47
Madison, Wis
179 Lockwood Irr. D., Mont-140
Klamath Co.. Ore.,&S.D.164 Lee Co.,S.Car
189 Massillon. O., & S. D._ _ _ 93
158 Madison Co., Ala
182 Lodi, Cal., & S. D
163
Klamath Falls, Ore
187 Matagorda Co., Vex...... -200
64 Madison County, Fla
170 Lodi. N.J
200 Lee County. Va D.,
Kleburg County, TexMadison County, Iowa...124 Matagorda Co. Dr. Dista.200
68
Ark.195 Lodi S. D.. N. J
167 Lee County Imp.
Co.. Wash
Tex
Klickitat
144
98 Madison Co., Idaho
101 Leesburg S.T.S.D.,Fla-187 Logan, Onto & S. D.....148 Madison Co., Ills
Knox.County. Ind
107 Matawan. N.J.(B.&Twp) 68
98 Logan, Utah,
91 Leetonia,Ohio
Knox Co..0
175 Mattamuskeet Lake Dr.
Co., Ky
174 Madison
191 Logan Co., Ky
179
Dist., No. Caro
176 Lenore Co., Miss
Knox Co.. Tenn
192
155 Logan Co., Ohio,& S. D. 92 Madison Co., Miss
203 Lenore Co., Okla
140 Matteawan (V.), N. Y. 41
Knox County, Tex
153 Madison Co.. Mont
155 Logan Co., Okla
(see Beacon)
122 Lehigh, Okla
47
Knoxville. Iowa
N. Y
Madison Co..
73 Logan Co., W Va., &
176 Lehigh Co.,Pa
179 Mattoon City, III. & Twp_106
Knoxville, Tenn
173 Madison Co., N.0
M.D
78
Lehighton, Pa
92 Mattoon Twp.S. D., Ill...107
Kokomo,Ind., & S. D...101 Lehi Sch. Dist., Utah146 Madison Co.,0
148 Logan Irr. D., Colo
78
177 Mauch Chunk, Pa
Tenn
Co,Minn--.118
Koochiching
98 Logan Twp.S. D..Pa- - 73 Madison Co..
93
Ohio
143 Leipsic, 0., & S. D
Kootenai Co.. /da
Logansport, Ind.,& 8.0.101 Madison Ind. S. D., Minn.120 Maumee, Tenn
178
192 Le Afars S. D., Iowa- —124 Loluville S. D.,Iowa- -124 Madison Sch. Dist., Ind.-103 Maury Co.,
Kosciusko, Miss
143
Ida
116
98 Mauston, Wis
Kossuth County, Iowa._ 122 Lemhi Co., Dak
162 Madison Twp., Ohio130 Lompoc, Cal
.203
155 Lemmon,So.
Krebs. Okla
98 Madisonville. 0.(see Cin.) 86 Maverick County, Vex... 181
Lemon City S.D.,Fla...187 London, Ohio
175 Maxton, N.0
Madisonville, Ky
Cal.. & S. D...162 London Sch. DIM.. Ohio- 92 Madisonville S. D., Ohio- 98 Mayfield, Cal
162
g ackawanna,N.Y„&S.D. 46 Lemony',
81 Long Beach. Cal., & S.Ds.158
175
192 Mayfield. Ky
Lackawanna Co..Pa- — - 72 Lenoir City, Tenn
64 Magnolia, Miss
178 Long Branch, N. J
24
10
City,Pa., & S.D 78 Maynard, Mass
Mahanoy
Laconia. N. H
23 Long MI. City, N. Y. (see
Mass
175
LaCrosse, Wis.(0.&00.)-114 Lenox.S. D., Iowa
51 Mahaska County. Iowa._124 Maysville, KY
N Y.City)
124
58
138 Lenox
Mahoning Co..0.,& Rd.D- 92 Mayville, N. Y
Cygne. Han
La
115 Longmont, Col., & S. D-146 Maine
Leoia Dr. D., Wis
116
6 Mayville, Wls
Ladysmith S. D.. Wis---116 Leominster. Mass
68
23. Longport. N. J
138
189
24 Meade, Han
Lafayette (0), Ala
Prairie Lev. D-Ark.195 Maiden, Mass
124 Long
136
185 Leon. Iowa
127 Meade Co.. Kan
La Fayette (C). Ga
Longview. Tex.. &. S. D-203 Malden. Mo
130
193 Leon Co.R.D.No.4,Tex203 Long Tree S. D..Iowa_ _ _124 Malheur Co. S. D. No. 15,
Meade Co.. S. Dak
Lafayette. La
64
.1
73
164 Meadville, Pa
Ore
Lafayette, Ind., & Sch.C-101 Leonia S. D.. N.
5
58 Lonoke Co. R. D's., Ark-19
140
Co., Mont
-191 Le Roy, N. Y Y
Lafayette County, Miss178 Malone, N. Y.. & Sch. D. 47 Meagher
46 Lonsdale. Tenn
78
126 LeRoy S. D.. N.
98 Mechanicsburg, Pa
Lafayette Co.. Mo
Mountain, Tenn.178 Malta, Ohio
46 Lookout
47
LafourcheBas.Lev.D..La-193 Lestershire, N. Y Mont_140 Lorain,0(0., Co.& Sch.
Mamaroneck,N.Y. (Vii.). 47 Mechanicville, N. Y
La Grande. Ore.,& S. D-163 Lewis & Clark Co.,
92 Mamaroneck S. D.,N.Y. 47 Mechanicville, N. Y.,S.D. 58
98
Dist.)
184 Lewisburg, Ohio
Co., N.0_ _179
La Grange, Ga
178 Lorain Co.Rd.D.No.1.0- 92 Mamaroneck (T) N. Y. 47 Mecklenburg Co.. Va._ _ _170
107 Lewisburg. Tenn
172 Mecklenburg
La Grange S. D.. Hi
162 Manassas, Va
175 Lordsburg, Cal
24
203 Lewis County, Ky
La Grange, Tex
Cal..& S.Ds.158 Manasquan, N.J.. & S.D. 68 Medford, Mass
58 Los Angeles,
153
138 I.ewis County, N. Y
186 Medford, Okla
La Harpe, Kan
158 Manatee County, Fla163
147 Lewis Co.. VVash.,& S.Ds.166 Los Angeles Co., Cal
La Junta S. 1)., Cob
36 Medford, Ore
3,
Los Gatos,(lab., dr H.8.D162 Manchester. Conn
pa
Lake Borgne Lev. D., La-193 Lewis Co. S. D. No.
ordSch. Dist., Okia..155
185 Medford
177 Manchester, Ga
167 Loudon County. Tenn
Wash
73
193
Lake Charles, La
24 Media,
92 Manchester, Mass
78
Lake Charles F. S. D.,La.194 Lewiston,Ida., & S. D..-143 Loudonville, Ohio
10 Media Sch. Dist., Pa
—124 Manchester, N. H
8 Louisa County. Iowa.
186 Lewiston, Me
Lake City, Fla
Y. 58 Medicine Lodge. Karl----136
46 Louisburg Twp., N.0„..181 Manchester S. D's.,N.
47
162 Lewlston, N. Y
Lake County, Cal
128 Medina, N. Y
192 Mandan, N. Dak
93
146 Lewistown. Mont..&S.D _ 140 Louisiana Mo
Lake Co., Colo
155 Medina, Ohio, & S. D
126 Mangum, OklaLouisiana,
101 Lewiston Orch. Highway
Tex.,& R.D.203
Co., Ind
Lake
-158 Medina Co.,
127 Manhattan Beach, Cal.
143 Louisiana S. D., Mo
8
9
0-147
Dist.,Idaho
118
Lake Co., Minn
174 Manhattan, Kan..& S. D136 MedinaCo.Rd.D.No.l.
73 Louisville, Ky
91 Lewistown,Pa
Lake Co.. 0
140 Meeker, Col
192 Manhattan, Mont
98
78 Louisville, Miss
Lewistown S.D., Pa
Lake Co. Lev. D.. Tenn-178
203 Meigs Co..0
98 Manila, P. /
124
107 Louisville, Ohio
107 Lewiston Twp., III
Lake Co. S. D., Ills
124 Melbourne I. S. D.,Iowa. 31
153 Manilla, Iowa
4
-12
115 Lexington, Ky., & S. D-174 Love County, Okla
Lake Geneva, Wis
. 0.
110 Meillosee 0 . s
Manistee, Mich
m e rett 14as So. Dak_ 23 Love Co. S. D. No. 16,
Lakeland, Fla.. & S. D 186 Lexington, Mass
110
Manistique, Mich
155
7
0
2
Okla
191
112 Lexington, Miss
Melroso, Minn.,& S. D-17
Lake Linden, Mich
146
1:46 Manitou, Colo
46 Lexington, Mo., & Rd. D.126 Loveland, Col
Memphis,Tenn
Lake Placid, N. Y
141 Manitowoc(C. & Co.),Wis115 Memphis City Schs„Tenn. 75
7
179 Lovell, Wyo
12
Lake Township, Mlch_ ---110 Lexington, N.Car
138
Mankato, Kan
23
178 Lowell, Mass
196 Lexington, Tenn
Lake Village, Ark
118 Mena, Ark....,.
110 Mankato. Minn
116
170 Lowell, Mich
Va
58 Lexington,
Lakewood, N. Y
Manlius Sch. Dist., N.Y. 58 Menasha, Wis
68
91 Lexington Co. S.D.. So.0_182 Lower Merlon, Pa. (T. & 73 Manning S. D. No. 9.8.
Lakewood, 0.. & S. D
Mendham. N. J
S. D.)
Lakewood Twp.S.D.,N.J. 64 Lexington Sch. Dial., Mo.127
182 Mendocino Co.. Cal...- -158
Car.
138 Lowndes Co. R. D., Miss.192
58
138 Liberal, Kan
Lakin. Kan
37 Menoa S. D. N. Y
58 Mansfield. Conn
N. Y
126 Lowville (V.).
111
Lamar, Mo
126 Liberty. Mo
194 Menominee, Mich
Lubbock, Tex.(0.&Co.)_203 Mansfield, La
),
Mich_ —112
Lamar, Colo., & Sch. D-146 Liberty (Ti N. Y., &
Mass..&W.D. 24 Menominee Co.,
46 Lubbock, Ind.S. D.,Tex.203 Mansfield,0.. & S. D_
162
U. F. S D No. 1
192
Lamar Co., Miss
92 Merced, Cal., & S. D
8 Mansfield.
58 Lubec, Me
78
200 Liberty (V), N. Y
Lamar Co., Tex
138 Mantua Twp.S. D.,Ohio 98 Mercer (Boro.), Pa
175
124 Liberty Co. Rd.Ds.,Tex_200 Lucas, Kansas
Lamoni,Ia
122 Maple Grove Drain. D.,I11107 Mercer Co.. Ky
Lucas County, Iowa
Crawford
126
128 Liberty Twp.,
La Moure Co., N. Dak
74 ercer County,
Maple Hill Two., Kan_ —138 Mercer Co..N .i.Mo
92
98 Lucas Co., 0
County, Ohio
64
203
Lampasas, Tex
127
110 Maplewood, Mo
93
Lancaster Fire P.. N.H._ 11 Liberty Twp.S.D.,Wood 98 Luce Co., Mich
116 Mercer Co.,0
110 Marathon Co.. Wis
Ludington, &itch
County, Ohio
73
46
Lanca.ter. N. Y
118 Mercer Co.,Pa
175 Marble, Minn
Ludlow. K
91 Liberty Twp.S.D.,Union
173
Lancaster, Ohio
Mercer 0o.. W.Va
24
23 Marblehead. Mass
98 Ludlow, MasS
Co., Ohio
64
Lancaster, Pa., & S.D..... 72
127 Merchantvnie. N. J
14 Marceline, Mo
Ludlow (T. & V.). Vt
Trumbull
Lancaster Co.,So. Caro 182 Liberty Twp.,
58 Merchantville S. D., N.J_ 68
203 Marcellus. N. Y
98 Lufkin. Tex
County, Ohio
132
11
Lancaster Co., Nab
78 Meredith F. D., N. H
Lufkin Ind. S.D.,Tex_ 200 Marcus Hook, Pa
Liberty Twp., Van Wert
72
Lancaster Co.. Pa
181 Margaretta S. D., Ohio— 98 MeredosiaLev.&Dr.D.,111.107
98 Lumberton. N.0
County, Ohio
175
68 Meriden, Conn.(0. &T.).. 36
Lancaster S. D., Ky
Margate City, N..1
189
92 Luverne, Ala
143
141 Licking Co.,0
Lander, Wyo.,& S. D
120 MaricopaCo.,Ariz.,&S.Ds 150 Meridian, Ida
73 Luveme, Minn
191
136 Ligonier. Pa
184 Meridian, Miss_
Lane Co., Kan
73 Marietta, Ga
92 Luzern° Co.. Pa
115 Lima, Ohio. & S. D
153 Meridian S. D., Idaho....144
Langlade Co.. Ms
Marietta, Okla
73
189 Lycoming Co., Pa
203
78 Limestone Co., Ala
92 Merkel, Tex
Lansdale S. D.,Pa
98 Marietta, 0., & S. D
D.,Tex.200 Lykens Twp., 0
115 Merrick County. Neb_ _ _ _132
72 Limestone Co. R.
Lansdowne, Pa
131 Marinette. Wis
107 Lyman Co., S. Dak
115
Lansdowne S. D.,Pa---- 78 Lincoln, Ill
37 Marion. Ind.. & County_101 Merrill, Wis
138 Lyme, Conn
24
24 Merrimac, Mass
110 Lincoln, Kan.
Lanse Twp., Mich
23 Lyme Twp. Huron Co.,0. 98 Marion, Mass
150
47 Mesa, Ariz
110 Lincoln, Mass
Marlon, N. Y
Lansing, Such
170
Neb.. & S. D....132 Lynchburg, Va
92 Mesa Co..Colo.& Irr. Dist-146
Lincoln,
187 Marion, Ohio
Lansingburg. N. Y. (see
31 Lynn Haven, Fla
189 Mesopotamia Twp., Ohio 98
56 Lincoln, R. /
Troy)
23 Marion Co., Ala
143 Lynn, Mass
Lansingburg S. D., N. Y- 46 Lincoln Co., Ida
136 Marion Co. S. D., Fla-187 Metamora S. D., Ohio.-- 98
136 Lyon Co., Kan
24
182 Methuen. Mass
110 Lincoln Co., Kan
Lapeer, Mich
168 Marion, S. C.. & Co
Lyon County, Nev
127
146 Lincoln Co., Mo
La Plata Co., Colo
107 Marion Co. S. Dist., S.0182 Metropolis S. D., Nov J—168
68
County, Mont._ -140 Lyons, Ill
D.J11.106 Metuchen (Boro.), N.
138 Marion Twp. H.S.
La Porte, Ind.,(C. & Co.)101 Lincoln
168 Lyons, Kan
203
.
Laramie, Wyo.(C. & Co.)141 Lincoln Co., Nev N. Mex_149 Lyons Ind. S. D.. Ia
124 Marion, Kan.(0 &Co.)—136 Mexia, Tex
58
126 Mexico, N. Y
Lincoln County,
Co.. Mo
103
Laramie Twp.,Ind
Caro_ _ -179 Lyon Swamp D.D.,N.0-181 Marlon Co.. 0
127
93 Mexico S D hi
203 Marlon
LaramleVal.Irr.D.,Wyo_ _141 Lincoln Co., No.
155 Lytle. Tex
Wyo_141 Lincoln Co.. Okla
Laramie Sch. Dist.,




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INDEX.

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Page.
Page.
Page
Page
Page.
Meyersdale S. D. Pa— 78 Monroe Sch. Tyro., Ind--103 Muskogee. Okla.,& S. D_153 Newport Sch. Dist., Ark_196 Oakland, Md
81
138 Muskogee Co.. Okla
Miami, Fla., & ELT.S.D_186 Monroe Twp.. Kan
153 Newport Sewer 01st.,Ark.196 Oakland, N. J
68
Miami, Okla
155 Monroe U. P.S. D., N.Y. 58 Musselshell County, Mont.140 New Richmond. Ohlo____ 99 Oakley, 0.—See Cinc.inn_ 86
98
Miami Co.. Ind
101 Monroeville, Ohio
New Rochelle, N. Y
Oakmont(B. & S. D.).Pa. 74
48
Miami Co. 0
93 Monrovia, Cal..& H.S.D.158 Macogdoches, Tex
203 New RockawayS.D. N.J. 68 Oak Park. Ill.. & S. D_ _106
,
acogdoohes County,Tex200 New Sharon S. D., Ia
Miami Sch. Dist., Okia 153 Monrovia City S. D.,Cal-158
124 Oak Park Park Dist.. 111.106
29 Nampa, Ida.. & S.D
93 Monson, Mass
.143 New Shoreham. R. I_
Miamisburg. 0.. & S. D
32 Oakwood, Mich
112
162 Nampa & Meridian Irr.
107 Montague (T.), Cal
Michigan
Newton, Iowa
123 Oakwood. Tenn
178
D. Ida
29
Michigan C'y,Ind..& S.Cy 101 Montague, Mass
143 Newton. Kan
136 Oberlin, Kan
138
.200 Nance Co., Neb
Middleborough, Mass..
24 Montague County, Tex..
132 Newton, Mass
25 Oberlin. Ohio
94
138 Nanticoke, Pa
14 Montana
Middlebury (V.). Vt
78 Newton, Miss
192 Obion, Tenn. & Dr. Ds 178
Montcalm County, Mich_112 Nanticoke S. D.,Pa
Middle Kittitas hr. Dist..
74 Newton, N.J
65
187
Montclair, N. J
64 Nantucket, Mass
166
Wash
29 Newton Co.. Ind
Ocean
N. J
65
Montebello H S. D.. Cal_162 Napa, Cal., & S. D's____162 Newton Co. R. D. No. 103 Ocean City,N. J
Middle Fork Spec. Dr.D.,
Co.,
4,
68
158 Naples (T.), N. Y
107 Monterey. Cal
58
III
Miss
192 Oceanside, Cal
162
Monterey Co., Cal
162 Napoleon.0
98
Middleport. 0
93 Newton S. D., Ia
124 Ocilla, Ga
185
120 Napoleon S. D., Ohio_
47 Montevideo, Minn
Middleport, N. Y
98 Newton S. D., Kan
138 Oconee Co., S. C
182
Middleport S. D., N. Y._ 58 montezumaVal.Ir.D.,001.146 Narberth, Pa
74 Newton Twp., Ohio
94 Oconomowoc. Wig
116
Montgomery. Ala.
175
189 Narragansett, R. I
Middlesboro, Ky
31 Newtown,Conn
37 Odessa Sch. Dist., Mo_ _ _127
24 Montgomery County, Ala.189 Nashua, N. H
Middlesex Co., Mass
11 Newtown, N. Y., & S. D's
Ogden, Utah, & S. D___ _148
64 Montgomery Co., Ky- -175 Nashville, Ga
Middlesex Co., N• J
185
(see N. Y. C.)
52 Ogdensburg. N. Y
52
Middietown.Conn.(C.&.T) 36 Montgomery Co.. Md
81 Nashville Tenn
177 Newton Twp., N. C
181 Ohio
82
Montgomery Co.Sup•Dis.
Middletown, N. Y., & S.
Nashwauk, Minn
120 New Trier Twp. S. D.,111_106 Ohio Co., W. Va
173
52
No. 1, Miss
C.)
192 Nashwauk,Minn.,S. D_ -119 New Ulm. Minn
D's (see N. Y.
120 Oil City, a
78
Middiet'n,OrangeCo.N.Y. 47 Montgomery Co.. N. Y
47 Nassau Co., Fla
186 New Utrecht. N. Y. (see
011 City S. D., Pa
74
Middletown, 0.. & S. D- 93 Montgomery Co.. 0
93 Nassau Co., N. Y
N. Y. C.)
47
51 Okanogan Co., Wash_ - _ -167
Conn. 36 Montgomery Co.. Pa
Middletown S. D.
73 Natchez, Miss
191 New York City
48 Okeene. Okla
155
Middletown S. D. .Pa
78 Montgomery Co. S. D.
Natchitoches Parish S. D.,
New York State
38 Okemah, Okla
153
No. 8, Kan
Midland, Mich.. & S. D....112
La.
138
194 Nez Perce, Ida., Co.&5.D.143 Okfuskee Co., Okla
153
Midland, Pa.,& S. D-- 78 Montgomery Co.. Tenn..-177 Natick. Mass
24 Niagara Falls. N. Y
52 Oklahoma
151
Midland, Tex.(C.& Co.) 203 MontgomeryCo.R.D.,Tex.203 National City H.S.D.,Ca1.162 Nicholasville. Ky
175 Oklahoma City, Okla--.153
78 Montgomery Twp.. 0— .. 93 Natrona Co., Wyo.,&S.D141 Nickerson, Bans
Mifflin Co.. Pa
138 Oklahoma City Sch. Dist.
Mifflin Twp.S. D., Pa...... 73 Monticello. Ga
185 Naugatuck. Conn
36 Niles. Mich.. & Sch. D_ _111
Okla
153
MIlaca, Minn
120 Monticello, N. Y
47 Navarro Co., Tex
200 Niles, Ohio,& S. D
94 Oklahoma Co., Okla
153
200 Monticello S. D.,Ark_ -196 Navasota, Tex
Milam Co., Tex
203 Niles Sch. Dist.,
162 Okmulgee, Okla.,& S. D.154
Milan, Mich
112 Montoursville S. D.. Pa- 78 Naylor Dr. D. No. 1, Mo_127 Niles Twp., Ill Cal
Okmulgee County, Okia..-155
Milan (0) Mo
127 Montpelier, 0
98 Nebo High S. D., Utah 148 Noble Co., Okla
155 Olathe, Colo
146
Millburn A. D.. N. J.64 Montpelier, Vt
14 Nebraska
131 Nobles Co.. Minn
120 Olathe. Kan
137
Milburn Twp., N. J
64 Montrose, Col. (C.&Co.)-146 Nebraska City, Neb
132 Nodaway Co., Mo
127 Old Forge, Pa
78
Idlies City, Mont.. & S.D-140 Montvale, N. .1
68 Nebraska City S. D., Neb.133 Nogales, Ariz
150 Old Orchard, Me
8
Milford. Conn
36 Montville, Conn
37 Needham. Mass
25 Nokomis S. D., Ill
107 Old Town, Me
8
Milford, Mass
24 Moody Co., So. Dak
-130 Neekoosa, Wis
116 Nolan County, Tex
200 Olean. N. Y
52
Milford, N. H
11 Moore. Mont
140 Neenah, Wis
115 Nora Springs S. D.,Iowa_124 Olean Un. Free S. D. No.
Milford Centre, Ohio
98 Moorefield S. D., W. Va-173 Negaunee S. D..
Norfolk,
1, N. Y
37
52
Milford (Vii.). Ohio
98 Mooresville, No. Caro- -181 Neligh S. D.,NebMich_--111 Norfolk, Conn
133
Neb.. & S. D....132 Olney, Ill
106
Milford S. D. Ohio
93 Moorhea.:1. Minn
120 Nelson. Neb
133 Norfolk, Vs
170 Olney Twp. S. D., Ills_ _ _107
Millbury, Mass
24 Mom Co., N. Mex
149 Nelson. N. Y
68 Norfolk Co., Mass
25 Olympia Wash.,& S.0131.166
Milledgeville, Ga
185 Moravia (V) N. Y
58 Nelson Co.. N.D
129 Norfolk Co., Va
171 Olyphant, Pa
74
Mille Lacs Co.. Minn__ —120 Moreau, N. Y
58 Nelson County. Va
Normal,
107 Omaha, Neb
132
Millen (C), Ga
185 Morehead City, N. C- -181 Nelson Twp.S. D.,Ohio-172 Norman.III
98
Okla., & S. D-153 Omaha S. D., Neb
133
Miller Farms S. D.. Conn_ 37 Morgan City. La
194 Nelsonville, 0
98 Normal Sch. Dist.. III__ _ -106 Onaway & Allis Twp.
Miller Levee D.. Ark--- _195 Morgan Co.. Ala
189 Nelsonville S. D.,0
93 Norristown, Pa.. & S. D 74
Sch. Dist., Mich
112
Millersburg,0..& S. D
98 Morgan Co.. In
106 Neodesha. Kan
138 North Adams, Mass
25 One Hundred Two D. D.
Millers Falls W. D.. Mass. 29 Morgan County, Ind
103 Neosho (C). Mo
127 Northampton Hgts.. Pa....78
No. 2, Mo
126
29 Morgan Co.. Mo
127 Neptune Twp.. N.J
68 Northampton, Mass
25 Oneida. N. Y.(C. di Co.).. 52
Mills County, Tex
200 Morgan Co ,0
98 Neshoha Co. It. D. No. 1.
Northampton, Pa
78 Oneida CO.,Idaho,& I.D.143
Milltown, Ga
185 Morgan Co .Tenn
Miss
178
191 Northampton, S.D.,Pa
74 Oneida Co., Wis
115
Milltown, N. J
68 Morgan Park, Ill
107 Ness Co.. Kan
136 Northampton Co., Pa74 Oneonta. N. Y
52
H.S. D.,111106 Netcong, N. J
Millvale, Pa
78 Morgan Park
68 Northampton
Onondaga Co.. N.Y
52
Millvale S. D., Pa
73 Morgantown, W. Va
173 Nether Prov. Twp.. Pa.. 78 No. Andover, Twp.. N.J. 65 Onslow Co.. N.
Mass
25
C
181
162 Morgantown S. D., W. Va173 Nevada
Mill Valley, Cal
168 North Arlington N.
59
Millville, N. J
64 Morrisania,N.Y.(seeN.Y.0 48 Nevada City. Cal..& S. 0.162 No. Attleborough, Mass-. 68 Ontario, Cal..& S. D
25 Ontario (T.). N. Y
58
138 Nevada S. D.. Mo
Milton, Fla
187 Morris Co., Kan
126 No. Baltimore. 0
99 Ontario Co., N. Y
53
Morris Co., N.J
24
Milton, Mass
64 New Albany,Ind.& S.D.102 North Bend. Ore.,& S. D.164 Ontario Sch. 01st.,
New Albany, Miss
Milton. Ore., & Sch. D....164 Morris Twp., MorrislOo.,
192 No. Bend S.D No.8, Neb.133 Ontonagon, Mich Ore.-163
112
N.J
Milton. Pa
78
68 Newark,Del
79 North Bergen. N.J
65 Ontonagon Twp. S. D.,
119 Newark. N. J
Milton S. D., Ohio
98 Morrison Co., Minn
64 No. Braddock,Pa.,&S.D. 74
Mich
112
Milton. Sch. D., Pa
64 Newark, N.Y
73 Morristown, N. J
48 No, Brookfield, Mass_
29 Opelousas, La.,8. D
194
Milton S. D. No. 1, N.Y. 58 Morristown. Tenn
177 Newark. Ohio
93 North Carolina
178 Orange, Cal. (C. & Co.) 159
136 Morrisville, Vt
14 Newark S. D., Calif
Mlltonvale. Kans
162 No. Catasauqua S.D.,Pa. 74 Orange. Conn
36
Milwaukee, Wis.(C.&Co.)115 Morrow Co., 0.,& S. D.. 93 Newark S. D., Okla
155 No. Chelmsford F.D..Mass 25 Orange, Mass
26
Milwaukle, Ore
164 Morrow Co.S.D.No.1.0re163 Newark S. D., Ohio......, 94 North Dakota
127 Orange, N. J
65
Minden. La
194 Morton Co.. N. Dak
129 Newark Un.S. D.8,N.Y- 58 North Dansville Un. Free
Orange, Tex (C.& Co.)
-201
Mineola, N. Y
58 Mosca Irreg. Dist., Colo 147 New Barbadoes S.D.,N.J- 64
S. D. No. 1, N.Y
58 Orange. Va
172
Mineral City. Ohio
98 Moscow, Idaho, & S. D-143 New Bedford. Mass
25 North Denver Irr.D..Colo.146 Orangeburg, S. C
182
Mineral Wells Tex
200 Moseley Creek Dr. D.,
Newberg, Oregon
163 North Elba. N. Y
58 Orangeburg S. D.,So.Car_182
Miner Co., S. bak
131
N. Car
181 New Berlin, Ohio
98 No. English S. D.,Ia_ - _124 Orange Co., N. Y
53
Mlnersville S. D.. Pa-- _ - 73 Moss Point, Miss
192 New Bern. N.0
180 Northern Deltahr.D.,Co1.146 Orange Co. Nay. D., Tex-201
98 Motley Co., Tex
Minerva. Ohio
203 New Bern, Tenn
178 Northern D. D.. Miss_ _ _191 Orange S. D., Cal
159
173 Moultrie. Ga
Mingo County, W. Va
185 Newberry, S.0
182 Northfield, Mass
29 Orange Twp., Ohio
99
Mingo Junction, 0
93 Mound City. Kan
138 Newberry Twp.. Ohio_
98 Northfield, Minn
120 Orangetown U. F. S. D.
Mingo Juno. S. D.. 0.-- 98 MoundrIdge, Kan
138 New Boston S D., Ohio_ 94 Northfield, N. Y., & S.
No. 4, N. Y
53
Minidoka Co., Idaho___.144 Moundville, W. Va
173 New Braunfels, Tex
203
D's(see N. Y.C.)
52 Orange Un. H. S. D..0a1.159
Minneapolis, Kan
138 Moundsville S D W Va-173 New Bremen,Ohio
99 Northfield, Vt
14 Orchard Mesa Irr. D., Co1.146
Minneapolis, Minn
118 Mountain Home. Idaho_ .144 New Brighton, Pa
78 North Fork Spec. Dr. D.,
Oregon
162
Minnehaha Co., S. Dak....130 Mount'n Lake S. 0.,Minn.120 New Brighton S. D., Pa.. 74
Hamilton& Saline Co's.,
Oregon city.Ore
164
Minnesota
116 Mountainview. Cal
New Britain, Conn
162
36
107 Oregon, lido
127
Minot, No. Dak
128 Mt. Ayr.Iowa
123 New Brunswick. N. J........
Oriskany Falls, N. Y.__ 58
Minot Park Dist.,No.Dak129 Mt.Airy Twp.,No.Caro.181 Newburg,0.—See Cleve- 64 No. Hempstead, N. Y.. &
87
Sch. Districts
52 Orland, Cal
159
Minster, Ohio
98 Mt. Ayr Sch. Dist., Iowa-124 Newburgh N Y
48 North Huntingdon Twp.
Orland Sch. Dist , Cal
162
Mishawaka. Ind., & S. 0-103 Mt.Carmel. Pa.. & S. D
73 Newburyport. maw
25
S. D., Pa
74 Orlando Fla
186
Mission Twp., Kan
138 Mt. Clemens, Mich
111 New Canaan, Conn
37 No. Kingstown, R. I_
31 Orleans Co.. N. Y
53
Mississippi
189 Mt. Gilead (V). Ohio___.. 98
Castle, N.
48 No. Lima S. D., Ohio- - 99 Orleans Lev. D.. La
194
Mississippi County. Ark.196 Mt. Healthy, 0., S. D.... 98 New Castle, Ind Y
New
102 No. Pelham (V.), N. Y
52 Ormsby Co., Nev
Mississippi Co., Ark., Dr.
168
Mount Iron, Minn
120 New Castle, Pa.. & S. D.. 74 No. Plainfield, N. J., &
Oroville, Cal
159
Dists
.0195 Mt. Kisco, N. Y
47 New Castle & Bedford Un.
S. D
68 Oroville S. D., Cal
Mississippi Co., Mo.. & Dr
162
Mt. Lebanon Twp.,
73
F. S. D. No. 2, N. Y— 48 North Platte, Neb
132 Orrville, Ohio
Dists. Nos. 25 & 30_ _..127 Mt.Morris.N.Y. (V.)Pa
99
........ 58 New Castle. Del..0.&Co_ 79 No. Platte. Neb.. S.
—133 Orton L. D.. Ark
Mississippi Co. Dr.Ds.,Mo.126 Mt. Olive, N. C
196
181 New Castle I.S.D ,Tex-203 Northport (V.). N. Y........ 58 Ortonville, Minn
120
Miss. & La Fourche Dr.
Mt.Oliver,Pa
73 New Cordell, Okla
153 No. Providence, R. 1....... 31 Osage City, Kan.,& S.D_138
D.. La
194 Mt. Oliver S. D., Pa...-. 74 New Decatur, Ala
189 No.SacramentoS D ,Ca1.162 Osage County. Okla_ ___154
Miss. Lev. D., Miss_
191 Mt. Pleasant, Mich
112 Newfane, N. Y
Osawatomie. Kan
58 North Shore Park Dist.
137
Mississippi Co. Levee
Mt. Pleasant, Mo
126 New
104 Osborne Co., Kan
(see Chicago). Ill
9
138
Dist. -No. 1, Mo
126 Mt.Pleasant S. D N.Y_ 58 New Hampshire D.,
Hampton S.
Ia_124 No. Smithfield. R.I
32 Osceola. Iowa
124
Missoula, Mont.. & Sch. D140 Mt. Pleasant, Tenn
178 New Hanover Co., N. C-180 No.Sterling Irr. D., Colo-146 Osceola Twp.S.D. Mich-112
Missoula Co.. Mont
140 Mt. Pleasant S. D.. Pa. 78 New Hartford, Conn
37 No. Tarrytown, N. Y_-_ 52 Osceola S. D. No.19, Neb133
Missouri
124 Mt.Pleasant,Tex.,& S.D _ -203
Oshkosh, Wis
115
Mitchell, S. Dak.. & S. D-130 Mt. Pleasant S. D.. Utah-148 New Hartford S. D.,N.Y. 58 No. Tonawanda (C. & S.
New Hartford (T.), N.Y- 48
D.), N Y
52 Oskaloosa, Ia., & S. D...-124
Mitchell Co.. Tex
203 Mt. Pleasant (T.) & Un.
New
Conn
Northumberland,
Moberly. Mo
126
Fr. S. D. No. 9, N.Y. 47 New Haven,Two.. 0____ 36 Northumberland N. H..- 11 Oskaloosa Twp., Kan— —138
Haven
Co.. Pa.. 74 Ossining. N. Y de. S. D- 53
99
Moberly Sch. Dist.. Mo 127 Mt. Pulaski S. D.. Ill
106 New Hope Irr.
78 Oswegatchle, N. Y
Mobile, Ala.(C. & Co.) 189 Mountrail Co., No. Dak_129 New Hyde Park D., Utah_148 No. Union T. S. D.,Pa
53
S.D.. N.Y 58 No. Wales, Pa
78 Osewgo,
53
Mobridge S. D.,So. Dak_130 Mt. Sterling, K y
175 New Iberia So. Dr. D.,La.194 North Wildwood, N. J-.... 65 Oswego N. Y
County, N. Y-..- 53
Modesto,Cal.,& Irr. D 158 Mt. Tainalpais S.D., Cal-162 New Jersey
59 No. Wilkesboro.. N.C _ -180 Osyka, Miss
192
Modesto S. D.. Cal
Mt. Vernon, N. Y
47 New Kensington, Pa
74 Northwood S. D.,Iowa--124 Otero Co., N. Max., and
Mohave Co., Ariz
150 Mt. Vernon. 0., & S. U... 93 New Kensington S. D.,Pa
78 North Yakima, Wash.. &
School District No. 1 149
Mohawk, N. Y
47 Mt. Vernon S. R.D. M0.127 Newkirk, Okla
School District No. 7 —166 Otero Irrig. Dist., Colo-146
153
Moline, Ill., & S. D
106 Mt. Victory S. D.,Ohio
98 New Lebanon, N. Y
58 Norton. Kan
138 Otoe Co. Neb
133
138 Moxce Dr. D. No. 11,
Moline Kan
New Lexington. Ohio_
99 Norton, Va
172 Otsego, N.Y.(T. & Co.). 53
Momence TWO.. Ill_ ......-107
Wash
167 New Lexington S. D..
Monaca, Pa.,& S. D---- 78 Mud Creek Sp'l 0.0.. Ill_107 New London. Conn 0_ 99 Norwalk,Conn.(T.& C.) 36 Otselic, N. Y
58
36
94 Ottawa, Kan
Monosson, Pa., & S. D.._ 73 Muhlenberg Co.. Ky
137
175 NewLondon(VAT ,.) Ohio 99 Norwalk, 0., & S. D
Mich......-111 Ottawa, 0. (V. & Co.)._ 99
126 Mulberry, Fla
Monett, Mo
186 New London (0). Wis..-116 Norway S. D., (C. &
Norwich, Conn.
T.) 36 Ottawa, Ill., & Sch. Dist-107
Mulberry, Hans
Moniteau Co. S. D. No.
138 New Lots, N. Y. (see N.
Norwich, N.Y
58 Ottawa County, Mich_ Ill
127 Muldrow, Okla
153
Y. C.)
43, Mo
51 Norwich Twp
99 Ottawa Co., Okla.. & S.D.I55
Monmouth dz S. D. III —106 Mullan Sch. DIst.. Idaho-144 New Madrid Co.,Mo..- 127 Norwood. MassOhio
26 Otter Tall Co., Minn
Mullins (T.), So. Caro
119
182 Newman, Cal
Monona-Harrison Dr. D.
162 Norwood, O..& S. D
94 Ottumwa, Ia., & S.
123
123 Mulvane, Kan
138 Newman. 1.11
107 Norwood. Pa.. & S. D..— 74 Overcup Dr. Dist.,D
Ark 195
Monnniahela. Pa
73 Muncie, Ind., & Sch. City 102 Newmarket. N. H
11 Nottingham,0.(see Cleve. 87 Overpeck Twp.S.D., N.J. 65
74 New Mexico
184 Munhall, Pa.,& S. D.—
Monroe, Ga
148 Nottingham S. D., Ohio_ 99 Owatonna, Minn
194 Munising Twp.S.D.,Mich.112 New Milford, Conn
Monroe. La
37 Nowata, Okla., C. & Co_153 Owego do S. D.. N.Y......119
58
179 Murfreesboro, Tenn
178 Newnan. Ga
Monroe, N.
185 Nowata Sch. Dist. No.
Owen Co.. Ind____
102
115 Murphy Twp., N. C
180 New Orleans, La
Monroe, Wis
194
40, Okla
153 Owen Co., Ky
175
126 Murphy (T.). No. Caro -181
ew a tz, N.Y
Monroe City, Mo
58 Noxubee Co. Miss
191 Owensboro, Ky
175
186 Murray, Utah, & El. D
148 New Philadelphia,o
Monroe Co.. Fla
99 Nueces
200 Owensmouth S. D.,Cal...162
98 New Philadelphia 8.D„O. 94 Nutley,Co., Tex
106 Murray S. D., Ohio
Monroe Co., Ill
N..1.
65 Owosso,Mich
111
102 Murray County, Minn---119 Newport, KY
Monroe Co., Ind
175 Nye Co.. Nev
168 Oxford, Miss
192
Newport. N. H
123 Murray Co. Ind. S. D.,
Monroe Co.. Ia
11
Oxford, N. C
181
120 Newport, N. Y
Minn
Monroe CO.Road D.,Miss-191
58
ak Creek, Colo
146 Oxford, Ohio
94
Muscatine. /a., & S. D
123 Newport, R. I
County, Mo
126
Monroe
31
akdale & Irr.Dist., Cal_159 Oxford, Pa
74
123 Newport, Tenn
47 Muscatine Co.. Ia
Monroe Co., N Y
178 Oakdale, Pa
78 Oxnard, Cal
159
98 Muskegon, Mich.,& S.D.11l Newport, Vt
Monroe Co., o
14 Oak Harbor Sch. D.. 0— 94 Oyster Bay S. Ds., N. Y. 53
177 Muskegon Heights. Mich-112 Newport Beach. Cal
Monroe County,Tenn162 Oak Harbor (V), Ohio
189
99 Ozark, Ala
93 Newport News. Va
Monroe Sch. 01st.. Mich-111 Muskingum Co., 0
170 Oakland. Cal., & S. 0.--159 Ozark Two., Hans
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Page
Page.
Page
Page.
Page.
Roosevelt, N J
68
138 Portland. Ore., tic S. D_ 164 Red River Parish S. D.
166 Phillipsburg, Kan
Co., Wash
194 Roseau Cc.. mum
No. 1, La
8
119
68 Portland Wat. D., Me.
Phillipsburg. N. J
S.D.No.
K acific County
164 Red Springs, No. Car_ - 181 Rosebud Co.;Mont
140
196 Port of Astoria, Ore
Phillips Co., Ark
166
36, Wash
119
S.
_164 Red Wing. Minn
162 Phillips County. Colo_ - 147 Port of Coos Bay, Ore— -164 Red wing S. D.,Minn....-119 Rosebud I.OreD., Tex_ —203
PacificGrove. Cal
Roseburg,
164
58 Port of Nehalem. Ore......
175 Philmont, N. Y
Paducah. Ky
159 Rosedale. Kan., do S. D.137
_164 Redwood City, Cal
172 Port of Portland, Ore
203 Phoebus, Va
Paducah. Tex
166 Redwood County, Minn 119 Roselle, N. J
66
189 Port of Seattle, Wash
Ala
Co. Dr. Dists.,Ia 123 Phoenix, Ariz., & S. D....150 Port of Sluslaw. Ore
Page
159 Roselle Park (B.). N. J
164 Reedley, Cal
66
.172 Phoenix,
Page Co., Va
116 Roseville, Cal
Reedsburg, Wis
Tillamook,
94 Phoenixville, Pa., & S.D.. 74 Port of Toledo. OreOre_ 164 Reeves Co.,Tex.,& S.Ds.203 Roseville, Ohio, & S. D....162
Painesville. 0
164
99
94 Port of
99 Pickaway Co.. Ohio
S. D., Ohio_
Painesville
203 Refugio County, Tex.. -203 Rosa, Cal
162
159 Porto Rico
58 Piedmont, Cal
Painted Post, N.Y
124 Rehoboth Beach, Del— 79 Ross Co.. 0
95
173 Portsmouth. Iowa
203 Piedmont, W. Va
Palacios. Tex
S. D., Ohio
180 Rosstord
99
11 Reidsville, N. C
58 Piedmont Sch. Dist., Cal_162 Portsmouth. N. H
Palatine. N. Y
94 Remington Dr. D., Wis 116 Roswell. N. M..& S. D._149
Mo
127 Portsmouth, Ohio
186 Pierce (Twp.),
Palatka. Fla
& Niskayuna
95
201 Pierce County, No. Dak.. 128 Portsmouth S. D., Ohio-171 Remsen Ind. S. B. Is---124 Rotterdam
Palestine. Tex
S. D. N.Y
Reno,Nev.,& S.D.No.10-168
58
Wash_ - 166 Portsmouth. Va
Palisade Irr. Dist., Colo_ _146 Pierce County,Sch. Dist.
137 Round Rocic 1.8. D..Tex.203
Port Townsend. Wash ---166 Reno Co.. Kan
Palisades Park S. D.. N.J. 68 Pierce County_
140
76 Roundup, Mont
167 Port Vue Sch. Dist. Pa- 78 Renovo, Pa
No. 46, Wash
186
Co.. Fla
Palm Beach
58
78 Rouses Point. N. Y
189 Port Washington, *is- -115 Renovo S. D., Pa
Palm Beach Co. S. D.,F1a187 Pike Co., Ala
181
54 Rowan Co.. N. C
154 Rensselaer, N.Y
192 Forum. Okla
26 Pike Co., Miss
Palmer. Mass
124
99 Postville S. D., Iowa_ -124 Rensselaer County,N.Y. 54 Rowan S. D.,Iowa
S. D., Pa_ _ — 78 Pike Co.. 0
Palmerton
181
154 Renville, Minn.(C. & Co.)120 Roxboro. N. C
99 Poteau, Okla
186 Piketovrn, Ohio
Palmetto. Fla
112
58 Revere. Mass
26 Royal Oak, Mich
175 Potsdam, N. Y
159 Pikeville, Ky
Palms S. D.. Cal
115 Royersford S. D.. Pa_ ._. 78
150 Pottawatomie Co., Okla 155 Rhinelander, Wis
127 Pima Co., Ariz
Palmyra, Mo
29 Ruggles Two. S. D., Ohio 99
131 Rhode Island
195 Potter Co.. So Dak
159 Pine Bluff, Ark
Palo Alto. Cal
8
137 Rumford, Me
203 Rice Co., Kan
120 Potter Co., Tel
123 Pine Co., Minn
Palo Alto Co ,la
Rumson S. D., N. J
75 Richardson Co. Dr.D. No.
68
187 Pottstown, Pa
162 Pinellas County,Fla
Palo Alto G. S. D.. Cal...
I, Neb
133 Runnels Co., Tex
78
203
175 Pottstown S. D., Pa
201 Pineville, Ky
Palo Pinto Co., Tex
Running Lake Dr.D.,Ark.196
75 Richardson County Dr.
196 Pottsville, Pa., & S. D
167 Piney Dr. D., Ark
Palouse. Wash
133 RunningWaterD.D.,Ark.196
D. No. 2, Neb
53
Poughkeepsie. N. Y
Pana, Ill. IT. C. do S. D.) 106 Pipe Creek S. T.,Ind_ - —103
58 Rupert, Idaho
Co., Mont
140 Richfield Spgs.. N. Y143
PanamaCity,Fla.,&S.D_187 Plpestone, Minn., &8. D-120 Powell Co., R. D.,
Ark--196 Richland Centre. Wis_ -116 Rush Co.. Ind
102
94 Prairie
192 Piqua. 0.. & S. D
Panola Co.. Miss
95 Rush Co. Kan
137 Richland Co..0
137
203 Piscataway Tvrp., N. J..- 68 Pratt, Kan., & S. D
Panola Co.. Tel
137 Richland Co., So. Caro_ _ _182 Rushton Sewer Dist., La_194
75 Pratt County, Kan
137 Pitcairn (Boro.). Pa
Paola, Kan
Rushville. Ind., & S.0 102
189 Richland (T.) & Richland
146 Prattville, Ala
Pitkin Co.. Col
Paragould Pay. Dist. No.
Center (C.) Jt. S. D.,
Rushville (C). Ill
192
107
68 Prentiss Co., MISS
195 Pitman, N.J
1. Ark
Ms
116 Rusk Co., Wis
116
180 Prescott. Ariz.. & S. D-151
107 Pitt Co., N. C
Paris Twp., Ill
196 Richmond,Cal..& S.Ds _159 Russell. Kan
137
137 Prescott, Ark. &S. D
175 Pittsburg, Kan
Paris, Ky
37 Richmond. Ind., & Sch.0.102 Russell County. Ala._ -- 189
178 Pittsburgh. Pa.. & S. Ds- 75 Preston. Conn
Paris. Tenn
127 Russell Co., a
143 Richmond, Mo
171
154 Preston, Idaho
201 Pittsburg Co.. Okla
Paris. Tel
171 Russelville, Ark
196
159 Price Sch. Dist.,Utah _148 Richmond, Va
177 Pittsburg S. D., Cal
Park City. Tenn
Ruston, La.. & Sch. Dist.194
81 Richmond (Boro.). N. Y.
138 Prince George's Co .Md
.148 Pittsburgh S. D., Kan
Park City. Utah
52 Rutherford, N.J. & S. D 66
(See N. Y. City.)
203 Princeton S. D., Ind- _102
Pittsburgh,Tel
Park Co., Mont.,& S. D_140
181 Rutherford Co.. N. C-.. —189
8 Princeton Sch. D., N. J. 65 Richmond Co . N.0
141 Pittsfield, Me
Park County, Wyo
Rutherford County,Tenn.177
173 Richmond Co. (see New
26 Princeton, W. Va
Park Creek Irr. D., Colo-146 Pittsfield, Mass
52 Rutherfordton, No. Caro.181
York city), N. Y
11 Princeton JointS.D.,Ca1.162
138 Pittsfield, N. H
Parker (Twp.), Kan
Rutland, Mass
29
14 Richmond Hill, N. Y.
203 Pittston. Pa., & S. B...... 75 Proctor, Vt
Parker Co.. Tel
14
52 Rutland, Vt
(See N. Y. city.)
171 Progressive Irr. D., Ida_143
173 Pittsylvania Co., Va
Parkersburg. W. Va
154
75 Richmond S. D.. Mich.. _112 Ryan, Okla
130 Placentia Sch. Dist..Cal_162 Prospect Park, Pa
Parker. So. Dak
54
138 Richmond I. S. D..Tex_ _203 Rye (T. & V.), N. Y
Protection, 1Cans
Rapicis.Minn.,&S.D _120 Plain City (V.). Madison
Park
99 Rye Union Fr. S.D's. N.Y 54
32 Richwood. 0
99 Providence, R. I
County,Ohio
68
Park Ridge. N. J
164 Rye & Harrison Un Free
29 Riddle, Ore
Provincetovrn, Mass
78 Plain City (V.), Union
Parnassus, Pa
54
S. D. No. 6. N. Y
County. Ohio
99 Proviso Twp. H.S.D.J11_107 Ridgefield, Conn.(T.& B.) 37
148
Parowan, Utah
68
148 Ridgefield Park, N. J
37 Provo. Utah
Parsons. Kan.. & S. D— .137 Plainfield (TO, Conn..
137
abetha, Kan
99
146 Ridgefield Twp, Ohio
65 Pueblo, Colo
Partridge Dr.& Ley.D..111.107 Plainfield, N. J
ablna Sell. D., Ohio— 99
99
Pasadena. Cal.. & S. D.-159 Plains Twp. S. D.. Pa..... 78 Pueblo Co.. Colo.,&S.Ds 147 Ridge Twp.,0
147 Sabine County, Tex .....203
178 Ridgway, Col
192 Plainview S. D., Minn-....120 Pulaski, Tenn
Pascagoula, Miss
124
66 Sao County, Iowa
166 Plainview & S. D.,Tex
203 Pulaski, Va.(C. & Co.) 171 Ridgewood, N. J
Pasco, Wash
8
76 Saco. Me
187 Plainville. Conn
37 Pulaski Co.. Ark.,& D.D.196 Ridgway, Pa
Pasco County. Fla
Cal
65 Plant City, Fla
106 Ridgway Sch. Dist., Pa_ 78 Sacramento.H.S. D..Cal. 159
187 Pulaski Co.. Ill
Passaic, N. J
160
76 Sacramento
Ridley Park. Pa
103
Pulaski Co., Ind
Passaic County. N. J....... 65 Plaquemines Parish, East
Sacramento County. Cal. 160
Bank, Lev. D., La., &
95 Ridley Park Sch. D., Pa.. 78 Sacramento C.S. D.,Ca1.160
58
Pultney Twp., Ohio
Patchogue, N. Y
147
Rifle. Colo
Road District
65
194 Punxsutawney, Pa.. & S.
Paterson. N. J
68
Dist., Idaho-144 Saddle River, N. J
75 Rigby Sch.
Dist
172 Plaquemines Parish Road
Patrick Co.. Va
111
147 Saginaw, Mich
District No. 1, La
194 Putnam, Conn.(C. & T.). 37 Rio Blanco Co.,Col
Patterson S. Ds., Cal_..162
14
147 St Albans, Vt
187 Rio Grande Co.. Col
78 Platte, So. Dak
130 Putnam Co., Fla
Patton (B.), Pa
Albans S. D.. W.Va--173
185 Rio Vinto S. D.,Calif__ ....162 St. Andrews. Fla
99 Platteville. Wis
116 Putnam Co., Ga
Paulding, 0
187
99 St.
102 Ripley. Ohio
Co., 0
94 Plattsburg (C.), N. Y53 Putnam Co., Ind
Pauldinir
144
103 St. Anthony.Ida
54 Ripley Co., Ind
133 Putnam Co., N. Y
68 Plattsmouth, Neb
Paulsboro, N. J
99 St. AnthonyInd.S.D..Ida.143
95 Ripley Twp., Ohio
155 Pleasant Hill(C.& T.), Mo.127 Putnam Co., 0
Paula Valley, Okla
187
Augustine. Fla
177 Rittman. Ohio. & S. 13- 99 St. Bernard, Ohio,& S.D. 95
Co., Tenn
162 Putnam
Pawhuska, Okla., & S. D_154 Pleasanton Cal
St.
58 Pleasant Twp.,Intl
103 Puyallup. Wash., & S. D..167 River Forest Sch. Dist.107 St. Bernard Parish, La- —194
Pawling N. Y
No. 90. Ill
133 Pleasant Twp.,0
94
Pawnee Co., Neb
126
54 St. Charles, Mo
Riverhead W.D., N.Y
203
uanah, Tex
68
Pawnee. Okla.(C. & Co.)-155 Pleasantville, N. J
111 St. Charles S. D. No 87,
ueen Anne's Co.. Md_ 81 River Rouge, Mich
53
Pawnee Sch. Dist., Okla...154 Pleasantville, N. Y
_- —107
Ill
Riverside, Cal., & S. D-159
Queens(Boro & Co.), N.Y
140
Paw Paw. Mich
111 Plentywood, Mont
189
Ala
(see New York City) 51 Riverside.0.(See Mein.) 86 St. Clair Co.,Dr. D., III-107
32 Piumas Co. Cal
159
Pawtucket. R. I
159 St. Clair Co.
143 Plum Bayou Lev. 13..Ark.195 ueensbury S. D. N.Y.... 54 Riverside Co.. Cal
Payette. Idaho
Riverside Dr. D., Miss-192 St. Clair, Mich..C.& 00-112
54
Payette Ind.S. D.. Idaho.144 Plummer Highway D.,Ida144 Queens Co., N. Y
76
Pa
154 Plummer S. D.. Idaho_ --144 uincy, Ill., & Sch. Dist_106 Riverside Irr. D.. Col- -147 St. Clair,Co.. Mo
Payne Co.. Okla
126
68 St. Clair
187 Riverside Twp., N. J_
99 Plymouth, Conn
Payne (V), Ohio
37 Quincy, Fla
141 St. Clair Hghts. Mich. - -112
Wyo
26 Riverton.
Payneavillelnd.S.D.,Minn.120 Plymouth. Mass
26 Quincy, Mass
68 St. Clairsville,0..& 8. D. 99
River Vale (T.), N. J.
148 Plymouth, 0.(V. & T.)_ 99 Quincy Valley Irr. Dist.,
Payson City. Utah
119
166 Roane County, Tenn- -177 St. Cloud, Minn
26 Plymouth, Pa
75
Peabody. Masa.
Wash
116
189 St. Croix Co., Ms
203 Plymouth, Wis
Pecos, Tex
116 Quindaro Twp., Kan..._. 138 Roanoke,Ala
177
171 St. Elmo. Tenn
201 Plymouth Co., Mass
185 Roanoke, Va.
Pecos County, Tex
29 Quitman. Ga
Roanoke County, Va........172 St. Francis Dr. D., Ark..-196
53 Plymouth F. D. do Sch.
192
Peekskill. N. Y
Quitman County. 51Iss
130 St. Francis Lev. D.. Ark-I96
Roberts Co.. S. Dak
Dist.. N. H
106
Pekin, Ill.,& S. D
11
D., Cal 162
185 Plymouth S. Ds., Pa
Pelham Ga,
78 Pacing, Wis.(C.& Co.)_115 Roberts County, Tax......203 St. Helena Sch.
120
James, Minn
Pelham, N. Y.(V.&T.) 53 Pocahontas. Va
172 Inhadford, Va
171 Robertson County, Tenn _177 St. John, Nan_
138
201 St.
53 Pocahontas County, Ia.. _124 Radnor Twp. S. D., Pa.._ 75 Robertson Co.,Tel
Pelham S. D., N.Y
181 St. John County, Fla.._ 187
Robeson Co . N. C
Pelham Manor, N. Y.— 53 Pocatello, Ida. & S. D-143 Rahway. N. J
65
112
Tex _203 St. Johns. Mich
124 Pocomoke City, Md
81 Raleigh, N. 0
Pella, Iowa
180 Robstown I. S. D..
107 St. Johns, Ore.. & S. D.-164
68 Poinsett Co.Dr.Ds.,Ark.196 Ralston, Okla
Rochelle S. D.. III
Pemberton S. D., N.J
Rochester, Ind..& S.0- 103 St. Johnsville (V.), N. Y- 54
Pembina County,No.Dak 128 Poinsett Co. Dr. D.. Ark_195 Ramapo 1ln. Free S. D.,
155
112
120 St. Joseph, Mich
173
11 Point Pleasant. W. Va
No.3, N. Y
54 Rochester, Minn
Pembroke. N. H
11 St. Joseph, Mo., & S. D-126
155 Rochester, N. H
Pemiscot Co. Dr.Ds.,Mo.126 Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J. 68 Ramona S. D., Okla
102
St. Joseph Co., Ind
99 Ramsey Co., Minn
Poland Twp., 0
54
119 Rochester, N. Y
Pendleton, Ore., & S. D..164
54
187 Ramsey Co N. D
175 Polk County, Fla
128 Rochester, Pa., & S. D. 76 St. Lawrence Co.. N. Y
Pendleton Co.. Ky
112
123 Ramsey Sch. Dist., N. J_ 68 Rochester Twp., Ind__ —103 St. Louis, Mich
Oreille Co.. Wash 166 Polk Co., Is
Pend
Louis Co.&S.D's,Minn.120
119 Randall Co., Tex
Minn
Polk Co.,
203 Rockaway, N.J.,& S. D.. 68 St.
Pend Oreille Co. S. Ds.,
126
St. Louis, Mo
127 Randleman, N.
167 Polk Co., Mo
181 Rockaway Beach, N. Y.
Wash
(See N. Y. City.)
51 St. Lucie County, Fla _..-187
26
58 Polk County, No. Caro--180 Randolph, Mass
Penfield, N. Y
177 Randolph Co., Ind
119 St. Marie's S. D.. Idaho-143
103 Rook County, Minn
Pennington County, Minn.119 Polk Co., Tenn
127 Rock Creek Twp.. Kan 138 St. Mary Parish S. D.,La.194
Pennington Co.. So. Dak_130 Polk Co. R.D.No.2,Tex203 Randolph County, Mo
138
203 Rankin. Pa
203 St. Mary's, Kan
76 Rockdale, Tel
68 Polytechnic, Tex
Pennsylvania
95
94 Rankin County, Miss...._ _192 Rockford, Ill., & Pk.D - _106 St. Marys,0
53 Pomeroy, 0
Penn Van, N. Y
120
99 St. Paul, Minn
Penn Yan S. D., N. Y... 58 Pomeroy S. D. Ohio__ - _ 99 Rankin Sch. Dist., Pa.__ 78 Rockford. Ohio
120
159 Ransom Co.. N D__ ._ _129 Rock Hill, So. Caro_ __. 182 St. Peter, Minn
S. Ds
186 Pomona, Cal..&
Pensacola, Fla
187
68 Rapid City,S.Dak..&S.D.130 Rock Hill S. D.,So. Caro.182 St. Petersburg. Fla
Peoria, Ill. (C. & Co.)---106 Pompton Lakes. N.J
155 Raton, N. M.,& S. D_ _149 Rockingham, Vt
14 St. Tammany Par., La 194
Ponca City. Okla
Peoria Pleasure Driveway
154 Ravalli County. Mont _140 Ro^kingham Co.. N. H._ 11 Salamanca Two.. Kan__ -137
& Park D.& S. D., 111.106 Ponca Sch. Dist., Okia
54
203 Ravalli Co. S. D. No. 3,
Rockingham Co.. Va_ _171 Salamanca,N.Y
26 Ponce, Porto Rico
Pepperell. Mass
26
Salem, Mass
141 Rockingham (T., Co. &
Mont
131 Pondcreek S. D., Okla ..154
Perkins Co.. So. Dak
95
181 Salem, N. J.(City 400.) 68
Twp.), No. Caro
Perris Irrlg. Dist., Cal-159 Pontchartrain Lev. D.,La 194 Ravenna, Ohio
11
124 Pontiac, Mich., & S. D _ _ _ 111 Rawlins County, Kans I38 Rock Island. III., & S. 13_106 Salem. N. H
Perry, Iowa
8 Salem, Ohio
141 Rockland Me
95
123 Pontiac S. D. No.95,Ill — 107 Rawlins. Wyo
Perry, Ia., Sch. Dist
126 Rockland. Mass
26 Salem, Ore., 43. D
164
192 Ray County,Mo
53 Pontotoc, Miss
Perry, N.Y
185 Salem, Va
11 Rockmart. Ga
171
155 Raymond, N. H
154 Pontotoc Co.. Okla
Perry, Okla., & S. D
166 Rockland Co., N. Y
54 Salem, W.Va
173
Raymond. Wash
189 Pope-Douglas Cos. S. D.
Perry County, Ala
194 Rockport, Mass
26 Salem Sch, Dist.. M0- —127
120 Rayne. La
No. 5, Minn
103
Perry Co Ind
26 Rockport, Tex
203 Salem Sch, Dist., Ohio
99
175 Poplar Bluff Sch. D., Mo..126 Reading. Mass
Perry County. Ky
99 Rockport S. D. Ohio_ - __ 99 Salida. Col., & S.D No.? 147
192 Portage, Wis.(C. & Co.)_115 Reading, Ohio
,
Perry Co.. MIN
141 Salina. Kan..& S. D
137
99 Portage County. Ohio_ 94 Reading, Pa.. & S. D....... 76 Rock Springs, Wyo
Co., Ohio
Perry
99 Rockville, Conn
54
37 Salina, N Y
78 Portage Co. Dr. D.. Wis_ _115 Recovery, Ohio
Perry Co.. Pa
68 Rockville Centre, N. Y... 54 Salinas City, Cal
160
Portage Drain, Dist.. La_194 Red Bank, N. J
Perry & Castle (T.). V. F.
112
_111 Red Cloud, Neb.,S. D __ _133 Rockwell City S. D., Ia 124 Saline, Mich
53 Portage Twp., Mich
Y
S. D. No. 6. N.
162 Rockwood,Tenn
178 Saline Co., Ill
106
99 Portage Twp. 8. D ,Ohio 99 Redding. Cal
Perrysburg. 0
147 Saline County, Kan
137
149 Redneld.So.Dak..& S.D....130 Rocky Ford, Col
Perry Sch. Dist., Iowa-123 Portales, N. Mex
111 Rocky Mount. N.0
180 Saline Co. S. D. No. 43.
166 Redford Twp Mich
Angeles. Wash
99 Port
Perry Twp., S. D..0
58 Rocky Mt.S.D., No.Car 181
107
Ill
65 Port Arthur. Tex.,& S.D 201 Red Hook. N. Y
Perth Amboy, N. J
111 Rocky River, Ohio
99 Saline Lev. & Dr. D.. La.194
53 Red Jacket, Mich
Peru, Ind., & School City.102 Port Chester, N. Y
99
119 Roe Spec. Dr. D., Ill_ -107 Salineville, 0
Red Lake Co., Minn
94
Peru Township, Ohio._ _ - 99 Port Clinton, 0
81
155 Salisbury. Md
Minn— _120 Rol!. Okla
Petaluma. Cal., & Sch.Ds.162 Pt. Clinton Sch. Dist.. 0_ 99 Red Lake Falls,& S. D.-159 Roger Mills Co., Okla- —155 Salisbury, N.0
180
103 Redlands, Cal.,
Co.. Ind
171 Porter
Petersburg. Va
154 Salisbury Twp., No. Caro181
140 Rogers Co.. Okla
Porterville, Cal., & S. D..159 Red Lodge, Mont
-Anse-Coteau Sch.
Petit
154
164 Rogers School Dist.. Ark 196 Saillsaw. Okla
192 Redmond, Ore
194 Port Gibson, Miss
Dist., La
143
203 Salmon City, Ida
124 Rogers IS. D.,Tex
58 Red Oak, Ia
Petoskey. Mich.. & S. D. 111 Port Henry. N. Y
129 Salmon Ind. S. D.. Ida- _144
Roiette Co., N. D
111 Redondo Beach, Cal., &
126 Port Huron, Mich
Co., Mo
Pettis
148
127 Salt Lake City, Utah
162 Rolla, Mo
S. D
53
Jervis. N Y
Peyton Creek hr. D.,Tex.201 Port
185 Salt Lake 0. S. D ,Utah,
R.dne, Ga
37 Red River Atchafalaya &
133 Portland, Conn
148
Phelps County. Neb
& County
103 Bayou Boeuf Lev.D .La 194 Rome. N Y.. & S. D.No.1 54
Portland. Ind
58
Philadelphia, N. Y
173 Sampson Co., No. Caro 181
Ronceverte, W. Va
8 Red River & Bayou Des.°
Me..
201
Philadelphia, Pa.,& S.D.. 71 Portland. Mich & Bdge.D 112 Levee & Dr. Dist., La -194 Rooks Co.. livi
138 San Angelo, Tex
203 Portland,
Philippine Islands

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INDEX.

211

Pa00.
Pao.
Page.
Page
Pail..
189 South Dakota
San Anselmo, Cal
160 Selma. Ala
1-29 Sulphur S. D., Okla
154 Topeka, Kan.,&
162 Southern Pines, N. C....181 Sulphur Springs, Tex_ -203 Toppenish, WashS. D___137
San Antonio. Tex
201 Selma, Cal.. & S. D
_167
San Antonio S. D., Tex201 Selma High Sch. D.. Cal_161 Southfield, N.Y., &S.D's
Summit. Miss
192 Torrington, Conn.(T.&B.) 37
(See N. Y.City)
San Arroya Irr. D .Com_147 Seminole County,Fla_. 187
52 Summit. N.3
66 Torrington. Wyo
141
SeminoleCo.,Okla.,&S.D.155 South Fork,Pa.,& S.D
San Benito, Tex
201
78 Summit Co..0
96 Toronto. Ohio
192 South Glens Falls, N. V
San Benito S. D.. Tex
203 Senatobla, Miss
58 Summit S.D. No. 104, 111.107 Tottenville, N. Y. (see 99
138 South Hadley, Mass
San Benito County. Cal-160 Seneca. Kan
29 Sumner Co., Kan
N.Y.City)
137
52
182 South Hadley Fire Dist.
San Bernardino, Cal
160 Seneca, S 0
Sumner County, Tenn_ -177 Townsend, Mont
141
No. 2. Mass
55
San Bernardino S.D.,Cal..162 Seneca County N.Y
27 Sumter, So. Car.,& S. D.182 Tracy. Cal., & S. D
162
San Buenventura. Cal---160 Seneca County, Ohio.... 95 South Haven, Mich
112 Sumter Co., Ala
189 Tracy Minn
120
Sanborn Co.. S. Dak
131 Seneca Falls(T.&V.).N.Y 55 Southington, Conn
37 Sumter County. So. Caro_182 Traer S. D., Ta
99 South Jacksonville, Fla--187 Sunbury.Pa
Sanders Co., Mont
140 Seneca Twp , Ohio
77 Transylvania Co., N.C--181
Sentinel, Okla
155 South Kingstown, R. 1... 32 Sunflower Co., Miss
Sanders Co. S. D.No.39,
192 Traverse City. Mich.__.112
133 Sequoyah Co. S. D.. Okla.155 So. Milwaukee. Wis
Neb
116 Sunflower Dr. D., Miss.-192 Travis Co.. Tex
202
177 So. Norwalk, Conn.
Sandersville, Ga
185 Sevier Co.. Tenn
-See
.
Sunny-side hr. Dist.. Ida_143 Trempealeau Co.. Wis.. 116
-133
S.D's-160 Seward, Neb
Norwalk City
San Diego, Cal.. &
36 Sunnyside, Wash
168 Trempeieau Dr. D., Wis-116
160 Seward Co., Kan....-. .--137 So. Omaha. Neb., & S.D-133 Sunnyvala, Cal
San Diego Co.. Cal
161 Trenton. Mo., & S. D.....127
76 So. Orange, N.J.,& S.D. 66 Sunnyvale S. D.,Calif.. 162 Trenton.
Sandpoint & S. D.. Idaho 143 Sewickley. Pa-66
78 South Orange Twp., N. J. 68 Superior, Neb., & S. D 133 Trenton, N. J
Sandstone S.D.No.5,Minn120 Sewickley S. D., Pa
Tenn
178
112 Seymour. Conn
37 South Paris, Me
Sandusky, Mich
8 Superior, Wis
116 Triadelphla S. D.. W. Va.173
95 Seymour. Ind
Sandusky. O..& S. D
103 So.Park. Ili.(see Chicago)104 Superior Two., Kan
138 Tr -County D..D.. Ark_ _196
99 Seymour,Ia
Sandusky County. Ohio
123 South Pasadena, Cal
-161 Surry Co.. N. C
181 Trinchera Irr. B., Colo 147
Sandusky Twp.,Ohio_ -- - 99 Seymour, Tex
203 So. Pasadena S. Ds., Cal-162 Sussex, N.J
68 Trinidad, Colo., & S. D-147
Seymour School City,Ind.102 So. Portland, Me
Sandy 1111, N.Y.(see Hun8 Sussex Co., Del
79 Trinity County,Tex
202
_ 54 Shadyside S. D..0
son Falls
99 So. River, N. J
68 Sussex County, N.3
66 Trinity River Irr.D..Tex_202
Sand Springs S. D.,Okla_155 Shaker Hgts. VIII.S.D.,0- 95 So.St. Paul. Minn
120 Sutherlin Ore
164 Tripp Co..So. Dak
131
Shaler Twp.,Pa.,& S. D_ 78 So. San Francisco, Cal...162 Sutter Co Lev.
San Fernando Un. High
.185
Cal
160 Shamokin. Pa., & S. D. 76 So.Sanioaquin Irr.D.,Cal-161 Sutton Co.. TelDist., al_161 Troup Co., Ga
203 Troy, Ala
.189
Saniord, Fla
187 Sharkey County, Miss_ - 192 So.Sharon,Pa.(SeeFarrell) 72 Sutton S. D.. Neb
133 Troy, N. Y
56
Sanford. Me
8 Sharon Mass
29 Southwest Greensburg.Pa. 78 Swain Co., N. C
181 Troy. Ohio,& S. D
96
Sanford. No Car
181 Sharon. Pa.. & S. D
76 So. Williamsport S.D.,Pa 78 Swampscott. Mass
27 Troy Township. Ohio__
99
San Francisco. Cal
160 Sharon Hill, Pa
So. Windsor (T.), Conn
76
37 Swanton. Vt
14 Trumbull Co.. 0..&R.D'a 99
San Gabriel. Calif
162 Sharon Sprgs., N. Y
58 Spalding County. Ga_ _185 Swarthmore, Pa
78 Truxton, N. Y
56
Sangamon Co.. III
106 Sharpsburg, Pa
78 Sparks, Nev.,& S. D.- _ -168 Swarthmore S D., Pa
77 Tuckahoe, N. Y
Sangamon Riv.Sp. Dr.D.,
56
Sharpsburg S. D., Pa--... 76 Sparta. Ga
185 Sweet Grass Co.. Mont_..140 Tucson, Ariz., & S. D.-.151
Ill
107 Shattuck. Okla
154 Spartanburg, S. 0
182 Sweetwater. Tex..& S. D.201 Tucumcari. N. M..& S. D-149
Sanger, Cal
162 Shaw, Miss
192 Spartanburg S.D.,So.Car.182 Sweetwater Co. S. D. No.
Tulare, Cal., & hr. D.
-161
Sanger Un. H. S. D..Cal_160 Shawano Co , Wis
116 Spartanburg Co.,S.0_ -182
4, Wyo
141 Tulare H. S. D., Cal_ _ _162
Sangerfleld & Marshall U.
Shawnee, 0
99 Spencer, N.C
180 Swisher County, Tex_ _ _ _203 Tulla. Tex
203
F. S. D. No. 11, N. Y.- 58 Shawnee, Okla., & S. D-154 Spencer Co.. Ind
103 Swissvale. Pa., & S. D.... 77 Tullahoma, Tenn
177
San3acinto 11.S.D..Cal.-162 Shawnee Co.. Kan
137 Spencer Ind. S. D., Ia.- _123 Sylvania, Ga
185 Tulsa, Okla.,& S. D
154
San Joaquin Co., Cal
160 Sheboygan, Wis
116 Spencerport. N. Y
58 Sylvester, Ga
185 Tulsa County, Okla
154
San Jose, Cal., & S. Ds-160 Sheboygan County, Wis.116 Spink Co.. S. Dak
131 Syracuse, Kan
138 Tunica County. Miss_ .. _ _192
San Juan Porto Rico......203 Sheffield S. D., Iowa.._ _ _124 Spirit Lake S. D.. Iowa_ _123 Syracuse, N. Y
55 Tupelo, Miss., & S. D....192
San Juan Co., Col
147 Sheibina, Mo
127 Spokane,Wash.,C.,S.D.
Turlock & Sch. Dist.,Cal 161
San Leandro & S.D.,Cal_162 Shelburne Falls Fire
No.81 & Co
167
acoma. Wash., & S. D.167 Turlock hr. Dist., Cal.._ .161
San Luis Obispo. Cal_ - _ -160
District, Mass
27 Spokane Co.S.D.'s, Wash.168
aft Cal
162 Turner Co., Ga
185
San Luis Obispo Co., Ca1.160 Shelby, Miss
192 Spotaylvania Co., Va
171 Tahlequah, Okla
154 Turner Co., S. Dak
131
San Luis Vail. hr. D..Colo147 Shelby. N 0
180 Sprague. Conn
37 Talbot Co.. Md
81 Turner's Falls FireD..Mass 29
San Marcus, Tel
203 Shelby, 0
95 Sprague. Wash
167 Tallhina, Okla
155 Turtle Creek. Pa.. & S.D. 77
San Mateo. Cal., & S. D5-162 Shelby Co.. Ind
102 Springdale, Pa
78 Talladega, Ala
189 Tuscaloosa, Ala.(0.& Co.)189
San Mateo Co., Cal
160 Shelby County, Ky
175 Springfield, Ill..& S. D.._106 Tallahassee, Fla
187 Tuscarawas Co.. Ohio...- 96
San Miguel Co., Co13
147 Shelby Co.,Tenn
177 Springfield. Mass
27 Tallahatchie Co., Miss.
.192 Tuskegee, Ala
189
San Miguel Co.. N. M.-- 149 Shelbyville.Ind
103 Springfield, Minn
120 Tallahatchie Dr. D., Miss192 Tustin S. D., Cal
161
San Patricia Co.. TeX--._203 Shelbyville S. D., Ind.--102 Springfield. Mo
127 Tamaqua, Pa
77 Tuxedo S.D. No. 6. N. Y. 58
San Patrick) Co. S. D.,
Sheliman. Ga
185 Springfield, Ohio
95 Tamaqua S.D .Pa
78 Twin Falls, Idaho
Tex
203 Shelton. Conn
37 Springfield, Ore
164 Tampa, Fla., & S. D __ _ _187 Twin Falls County. Ida_ 143
_144
San Rafael, Cal
162 Shelton Sch. Dist., Neb._133 Springfield, V t
14 Tama S. D.,Iowa
123 Twin Falls S. D.. Ida_ _ _ _144
San Saba County, Tex-201 Shenandoah. Pa., & S. D. 76 Springfield PleasureDrive•
Taney Co.. Mo
127 Two Harbors, Minn
120
San Saba Ind. S. D.„ Tex-203 Shepherd. Mich
way & Park D., Ill
112
106 Tangipahoa Parish, La 194 Two Rivers. Wis
116
Santa Ana, Cal
160 Sherburne, N. Y
58 Springfield Twp.,Ohio.- 96 Tanner's Cr.S.1).No.6.Va.172 Tyler, Tex
202
Santa Ana S. D's, Cal
120 Springfield S. D., Mo....127 Taos Co.. N. Hex
162 Sherburne Co.,Minn
149 Tymochtee Twp., Ohio_ 99
Santa Barbara,Cal.,& 00.160 Sheridan. Wyo.(C. & Co.)141 Springfield S. D.,Ohio_ _ _ 96 Tarboro, N. C______
....BO Tyrone, Pa
78
Santa Clara, Cal
160 Sheridan County, Mont_141 Spring Lake (Boro.) N.J. 66 Tarentum.Pa., & S..0.-- 77 Tyrone S. D.,
Pa
77
Santa Clara Co., Cal
161 Sheridan Co.. No. Dak---129 Springville, N. Y
58 Tarkio S. D., Mo
127
Santa Cruz, Cal.,& S.D's.161 SherldanCo.S.D.No.7,W10141 Springville, Utah
148 Tarpon Springs, Fla
hrichsvIlle, 0., & S. D. 99
187
Santa Cruz Co., Ariz
201 Springwells Twp., Mich.-112 Tarrant Co.. Tex
151 Sherman, Tex
in ta
201
141
Santa Cruz Co. S.D.,N.M151 Sherman Co., Neb
133 Squaw Cr.Dr.D.No.1.Mo-127 Tarrant Co.0.8.D.,Tex.203 Ukiah, Co.. Wyo
Cal
162
Santa Fe Co., N. M
203 Stafford, Conn_
149 Sherman County. Tex
37 Tarrant Co.Imp. D.,Tex201 Ulster Co., N. Y
156
Santa Maria. Cal
161 Sherman S.D.No.5X.Y. 58 Stafford. Kan.(C. & Co.)-137 Tarrytown, N. Y
56 Unlon. N. Y
58
Santa Monica, Cal., & S.D161 Shippensburg. Pa
78 Stafford County, Va
171 Taunton, Mass
27 Union S. D.'s, N. Y
543
Santa Paula, Cal.,& S.D.162 Shortsville, N. Y
58 Stambaugh S. B. Mich.-112 Taylor County, Ky
175 Union Co. S.D. No. 5,0re.164
Santa Rosa, Cal., & S. D.161 Shoshoni, Wyo
141 Stamford,Conn.(C. &T.) 37 Taylor County, Wis
116 Unlon(T.).HudsonCo..N.J. 67
San Ysidrio hr. D.. Cal-162 Shoshoni Co., Ida.. &S.D.143 Stamford, N. Y
58 Taylor, Pa.,& Sch. Dist- 78 Union City, Pa., S.D.. 78
Sapulpa, Okla.. & S. D_154 Shoshone Highway D.
,Ida 143 Stamford. Tex.,and S.D.203 Taylor, Tex.(C.& Co.) 201 Union City,Tenn&
178
Saranac Lake, N. Y
54 Shreve (V), Ohio
99 Staniy Co., N. C
180 Taylorville, Ill
107 Union Co.. Ia
124
Sarasota, Fla
187 Shreveport, La
194 Stanley Co., S. Dak
131 Taylorville Tvrp.S.D.J11_107 Union Co., Miss
192
Saratoga (T.), N. Y
58 Sidney. Ohlo, &S. D
.• 95 Stanton Co., Kan
138 Tazewell County. Va.
...172 Union Co., N.J
67
Saratoga Co.. N. Y
55 Sierra Co., N. M
149 Staples. Mlnn
120 Teague. Tex
203 Union Co.. N. Max
149
Saratoga Springs.. N.Y _ 56 Sierra Madre, Cal
161 Stark Co.,0
96 Teaneck Twp. S. D., N.J. 66 Union Co.,0
96
Saratoga Springs Speo.Un.
Slgourney, Iowa
123 Starke Co.. Ind
102 Tecumseh. Neb.
133 Union Co., Pa
Free Sch. Dlst.. N. Y.._ 55 Sikeston, Mo
78
127
187 Tecumseh, Okla
155 Union County, S. C
Sarcoxie Spec. R. D.,Mo_127 Siloam Sprg. S.D., Ark-196 Starke S. D Fla
182
Starkville. miss
192 Teifair Co.. Ga
185 Union Co.8 D•No.5,Ore.164
Sargent Co., N. D
.
129 Sliver Bow Co.. Mont_
140 Statesboro.
185 Temple. Tel
201 Union Co.. S. Dak
Saugerties Sch. D.. N. Y_ 55 Silver City, N. M..& S.D.149 Statesville, Ga
131
N. C
180 Tenafly (B). N. J
68 Union Dr. Dists., Ill
Saugus, Mass
107
26 Silver Springs(V.). N.Y. 58 Statesville
.175 Union S. D., So. Caro
Sauk Centre S. D.,Minn_ _120 Sliverton, S. D., Colo.._ _147 Staunton. Twp., N. C. 181 Tennessee.
182
Va
171 Tenses Basin Lev. D.. La_ 194 Union Springs. Ala
Sauk Co.. Wis
189
116 Silverton, Ore
164 Steamboat Spgs.. Colo.....147 Tenses Parish, La_ _ _ _ .194 Uniontown,
Sauk Rapids. Minn
189
120 Sliverton Sch. Dist. No.1,
Stearns County, Minn..
.120 Terre Haute. Ind.. & S.0.102 Uniontown. Ala & S. D. 77
Saulte Ste. Marie. Mich..
Pa.,
Tex
203 Steelton, Pa
76 Terrell, Tex
& S. D
202 Union Twp.. Kan
.138
112 Simpson County. Miss .192 Steelton S. D.,Pa
77 Terrell County, Tex
Sausalito, Cal
203 Union Two.. N.J
161 Sioux City. Ia.. & S. D _123 Stage San D.,Calif
67
162 Teton Co.. Mont
Savannah, Ga
140 Union
185 Sioux Falls. So. Dak., &
Stephens Co.. Oa
185 Texarkana S. D.. Ark_..196 UnitedTwp. S. D., N.3-- 67
Savannah. Mo.,& S. D _ _127
School District
States
... 4
130 Stephensville, Tex
203 Texarkana, Tel
Sawtelle S. D.. Cal
202 United States Possessions 203
162 Sisseton. So. Dak
130 Sterling,eril ng CM
l :1
i
47 Texas
Sayre, Pa
196 University City, Mo
78 Sisson, Cal
162 Sterling,
127
106 Theresa, N. Y
Scarsdale. N. Y
58 University City S. D..Mo.127
55 Skagit Co., Wash..& S.D.167 Sterling Co.. Tel
203 Thermopolis, Wyo
Schenectady, N. Y
141 UniversItyPiaceS.D.,Neb.133
55 Skaneateles, N. Y.. & S.D 55 Sterling Twp., Ill
107 Thief Riv. Falls. Mina.120 Upland, Cal
Schenectady Co., N. Y. 55 Skowhegan, Me
8 Steuben Co., N. Y
162
55 Thief River Fails S. D.,
Schoharie, N.Y.,V.& Co. 58 Slater, Mo
Upper Darby Tem.. Pa..
127 Steubenville.0., & S. D
96
Minn
Schooleraft County. Mloh.112 Slatington S. D.. Pa
120
& S. D
78 Stevens Co.. Kan
77
137 Thomas Co.. Kan
137 Doper Sandusky. 0-- - 96
SchroepPel. N. Y
58 Sleepy Eye, Minn
120 Stevens Co., Minn
120 Thomaston. Conn
37 Upper Terrebonne Dr.
Schuyler, Neb
133 Smith Center, Kan
138 Stevens Co.. Wash.,
167 Thomaston, Ga
185
Schuyler County. N. Y
55 Smith County, Miss. Rd.
Stevens Point, Wis
194
110 Thomasville, Ga
185 Upshur County. Tex....203
Schuyiersville. N. Y
Dist No 1
58
192 Stevenaville, Mont
141 Thompson, N Y
56 Urbana S. D.,Ill
Schuylkill Co.. Pa
76 Smith Co., Tex
201 Stigler. Okla
107
155 Thompson S. D.,N.Y
99 Smith Twp., Ohio
58 Urbana. Ohio
Township, Ohio _ _
Solo
99 Stillwater, Minn
97
120 Thomasville. No. Caro__ _180 Urbana
Scioto Co.,0
95 Smithfield, N. C
Park D., Ill
181 Stillwater, Okla
107
154 Thornton Twp.
Scituate. Mass
29 Smithville, Tex
203 Stillwater County, Mont_140 Three Forks, S. D., 111.106 Utah
.147
Mont
141 Utica. N. Y
Scituate. R. I
32 Smyth Co.. Va
171 Stillwater S. D.. Okla--.155 Three Rivers,
56
Mich.
112 Utica, Ohio
Scott, Kan.(C.& T.)_ -138 Snake Creek Dr. D., Iii. 107 Stockbridge, N. Y
99
58
168 Uvalde S.D.,Tex
Scotia (V.). N. Y
55 Snake My. V. hr. D..Ida.143 Stockton. Cal..& S. D-- _161 Thurston Co . Wash
203
Ticonderoga (V.). N. V.. 58 Uxbridge, Mass
Scotland Co. Mo
127 Snba-Bar Twp., Mo
127 Stoddart Co. Dr. D.. Mo_127
29
Ticonderoga S. D.. N. Y. 56
Scotland Co.. N.0
181 Snohomish,Wash.(C.&Co.)167 Stokes County, N. C-180 Tiffin, Ohio,& S. D
96 AlacavIlle, Cal
Scott Co., Ind
103 SnohomishCo.S.Ds.,Wash167 Stoneham. Mass
162
27 Tift County, Ga
185 V allsburg.S .J.(see New.
78 Stonewall Co., Tax
Scott Co., Kan
137 Snyder Co.,Pa
203 Tifton, Ga.
185
154 Stonington. Conn.
Scott CO.. Ky
175 Snyder, Okla
ark)
64
_ 37
164 Valdosta. Ga
203 Storm Lake Ind.S. D..1a.123 Tillamook S. D., Ore
Scott County, Va
171 Snyder, Tex.,
185
TimmonsvIlle. So. Caro_ _182 Valencia Co., N. M
149 Stoughton, Mass
Scott Co,Rd.D.No.1Miss.192 Socorro Co., N. M
149
27 Tioga County, Pa
77 Vale. Ore
Solano County. Cal
127
161 Stoughton, Wis
Scott County. Mo
164
116
99 Vallejo. Cal., & H.Sch. D 161
58 Stowe Two.. Pa., & S. D. 77 Tippecanoe, 0______
Scott Co. Dr. D. 10, M0-127 Solon, N. V
55 Strasburg. 8. D.,Ohio_ ..- - C9 Tippecanoe County, Ind_102 Valler, Mont
Scott Co. Levee D.. Mo-127 Solvay, N. Y
141
Tipton Co.. Ind
.102 Valley City, No.
Scottdale, Pa.. & S. D
76 Somerset Boro. & Co.. Pa. 76 Stratford. Conn _ _ _ _ _ _ 37 Tipton
129
County,Tenn.__ _177 Valley Co., Mont Dak _
81 Streator, III.. & S. D
Scotts Bluff, Neb.,&S.D.133 Somerset Co., Md
140
107 Tisbury, Mass_ _
27 Valley Co.. Neb
66 Strike Axe Twp.. Okla...155 Tishomingo.
Scott Sub-Dr. Dist., 111-107 Somerset Co., N. J
133
Okla
155 Valley Jct., Iowa
Scranton, Pa., & S. D.- 76 Somersworth, N. H
11 Stroud, Okla
124
155 Titusville (C). Fla
Valleytown
68 Stroudsburg. Pa
Scranton Poor D.,Pa
76 Somers Point. N. J
78 Titusville, Pa., & S. D 187 Valliant, Twp., N. C 18/
77
Okla
27 Stroudsburg S. 0.. Pa.__ 77 Tiverton. R.
203 Somerville, Mass
ScurrY Co. Tel
155
I
32 Valparaiso, Ind . S. D...103
58 Sonoma, Calif., & S. D 162 Struthers Sch. Dist., Ohio 96 Toccoa. Ga
Sea C iff. .Y
185 Van Alstyne, Tex
161 Sturgeon Bay. Wis
66 Sonoma Co.. Cal
Sea Isle City. N. J
203
116 Tod Twp., 0
99 Van Buren Co., la
162 Sturgis. Mich
Searcy. Ark
196 Sonora & S. D.,Cal
112 Tojanta S. D., Cal
162 Van Buren Co.,Tenn_ 123
78 itutbrart Sol. Dist., Ark.196 Toledo. Ohio. & S. D
68 Souderton, Pa
Sea Side Park. N.3
96 Van Buren Two.. Ind_ _ -.178
South Amboy, N. J
66 Suffolk, Va
Seattle, Wash
166
_103
172 Toledo S. D., Iowa
h_167 Southampton, N. Y
124 Van Buren S. Two.,
55 Suffolk Co., Mass. (see
Seattle S. D.No.Lwas
Tomah, Wis.-- --116 Vancouver. Wash Ind.-103
Sebastopol, Cal
162 Southampton Un. Fr. S.
Roston)
• 168
18 Tom Green Co., Tex
202 Vandalia, Mo
55 Suffolk Co., N. Y
D. No. 6. N. Y
Sebewaing TWO.. Mich_ _112
127
55 Tompkins Co.. N. Y
Sebring. Ohlo,Ez S.D.... 99 South Bend, Ind.,& S. D.102 Sugar S. D. No. 4. Ida__ _144 Tonawanaa. N Y.(C.&T.) 58 Vandalla Lev.&Dr.D.,Iii 107
56 Vanderburgh Co.. Ind- -.102
Bend, Wash
167 Suisun City, Cal
Secaucus. N.J
68 South
162 Tonawanda S. D. No. 1.
Vandergrift, Pa
sedans, Mo.,& S. D___127 So.Behtlehem,Pa.,& S. D. 76 Sullivan Co., Ind
N.Y.
102
56 Van Nuys S. D's, Cal.... 78
171 Sullivan Co.. N. Y
Sedalia Sp. R. D.. Mo---127 South Boston. Va
.161
55 Tonkawa, Okla
154 Van Wert,0 __ _.
29 Sullivan Co., Tenn
138 Southbridge, Mass
07
Sedan City. Kan
177 Tonopah S. D., Nov
168 Van Wert Co .O..& S.
(seeCieve) 87 Sullivan S. C., Ind
sedgewick,Kan
138 So. Brooklyn.O.
103 TOOelP. Utah
99
148 Van Zandt Co.. Tex D.203
181 Sullivan Twp.. Ohio
sedgwick Co., Kan
137 South Carolina
99 Topashaw Swamp Land
Venanwo Co.. Pa
203 So Charleston S. D.,0 - 99 Sully County, So. Dak_ -131
Seguin, Tel
1D., Miss
77
192 Venice, Cal., & S. Ds_
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Page.
Page.
Page.
Page.
Page
Winona. Minn., C., Co.
181 Wethersfield Twp. S. D.,
194 Warren Co., 0., & S. D_ 97 Waynesville, N.0
Venice Dr. Dist.,La
.D
107
120
Ills
192 Wayne Twp.S. D., Ohio_ 99
67 Warrea Co., Miss
Ventnor City. N. J
Winona, Miss
155
192
155 Wetumka, Okla
56 Weatherford, Okla
Ventura Co. & S. D. Cal.161 Warren Co.. N. Y
112 Winooski, Vt
14
203 Wexford Co., Mich
177 Weatherford. Tex
Warren Co., Tenn
Verdigris Dr. D. No. 1,
28 Winsor Twp., Mich
112
154 Warren Spec. S. D.. Ark 196 Weaverville (T.), N. C...181 Weymouth, Mass
Okla
203 Winsted, Conn
37
77 Webb City, Mo.. & S. D-127 Wharton, Tex
14 Warren S. D., Pa
Vt
Vergennes,
148 Wharton Co.D.Ds..Tex_202 Winston-Salera, No. Car_180
103 Warren School Twp.,Ind.103 Weber Co.. Utah
Vermillion Co.. Ind
162
29 Wharton Co.,Tex.,&R.D.203 Winters, Cal
...194 Warrensburg. Mo.,&S.D.127 Webster, Mass
Vermillion Parish, La.
123
58 Whatcom Co.. Wash- -167 Winterset, Iowa
172 Webster. N. Y
S. D.130 Warrenton. Va
Vermillion S. Dak.&
141 Winthrop, Mass
28
Wyo
124 Wheatland,
120 Webster City, Iowa
99 Warroad, Minn
Vermillion (V.), Ohio
106 Winton Place. 0.(see Cln.) 86
103 Webster City S. D.,lowa.123 Wheaton, Ill
Warsaw (C),Ind
Vermillion Parish-Eighth
Pa
79
123 Wheeler County, Tex_ _203 Winton S. D., S.
Warsaw (T), N. Y.&S.D. 58 Webster County, Ia
194
Ward Dr. Dist., La
D.,8.0.182
Winyah Indigo
56 Webster Groves,Mo.,&S.D127 Wheeling, W. Va.. &S.D-173 Wisconsin
Vermilion Sp.Dr.D., 111..107 Warsaw (V.). N.Y
113
103
1 Warrenton Twp., N.0..181 Weehawken (Twp.). N.J. 67 White Co.,Ind
Vermont
203
177 Wise County,Tex
144 White Co., Tenn
162 Warwarsing S. D., N. Y.. 58 Weiser, Ida
Vernon (T.), Cal
172
11 Wise County. Va
32 Welch, W. Va
173 Whitefield, N. H
37 Warwick, R I..
Vetnon, Conn
28
58 Woburn, Mass
Whitehall. N. Y
203 Wasatch Co. H.S.D..Utah148 Weld Co. S. D. No. 37,
Vernon.Tex
57
Y... 57 Wolcott, N. Y
Col
147 Whitehall S. D., N.
127 Wasco (Jo. S. D. No. 12.
Vernon Co.. Mo
1
180 Whitehall Twp.S. D.,Pa. 79 Wolleboro: N. H
Ore
164 Weldon,No.Caro
Parish S.D., La_ _194
Vernon
203
120 Weller Township, Onto
Waseca, Minn
99 White Pine Co., Nev.-168 Wolfe City, Tex
Vernon Townships, Ohio_ 99
Woodbine Ind. S. D., Ia- 124
116 Wellesley, Mass
28 White Plains. N.Y.(V11.) _ 57
Verona, N. J. (Bora).— 67 Washburn, Wis
164
Woodburn, Ore
164 Wellington. Kan..& S.D.138 White Plains (T. & S. D.
78 Washington
Verona, Pa
37
No. 1). N. Y
57 Woodbury.Conn
99
185 Wellington, 0
77 Washington, Ga
Verona S. D.,Pa
67 •
175 Washington.Ind.,& S. D.102 Wellman I.Sch. Dist., la_124 White River Lev.D.,Ark.196 Woodbury, N. J
Versailles. Ky
123
Woodbury Co., la
138 Wellsburg W. Va. &S.D.173 Whitestone. N. V. (see
99 Washington. Kan
Versailles.0
Woodbury-Monona Drain
New York City)
51
120
67 Wells, Minn
192 Washington, N. J
Vicksburg. Miss
123
Dist. No. 2. Iowa
116
129 Whitewater, Wis
180 Wells Co., N. Dak
147 Washington. N.0
Victor, Colo
68
203 Woodcliff Lake, N. J
97 Whitewright, Tex
Victoria. Tex.(C.& S.D.)-203 Washington, Pa.. & S.D. 77 Wellston, 0
97
103 Wood Co 0
Victoria County, Tex— .202 Washington C. H._ Ohio. 99 Wellston Sch. Dist., 0.... 99 Whiting, Ind
202
57 Whiting Sch. City, Ind_ _102 Wood County, Tex
185 Washington Co., Ills....107 Wellsville, N. Y
Ga
Vienna.
173
97 Whitman, Mass
28 Wood Co., W. Va
Co . Ind_ _103 Wellsville, 0
102 Washington
Vigo Co.. Ind
116
Wood County,
Village S. D. No. 2. Mo_ _127 Washington Co., Iowa ...124 Wellsville Sch D., N. V. 58 Whitman Co. S. D. No. \ Woodford Co., Wls
175
Ky
59, Wash
167
167
8 Wenatchee. Wash
116 Washington Co., Me
Vitas Co.. Wls
161 Woodland,Cal.,14 S. D._162
68 Whittier, Cal
81 Wenonah, N. J
102 Washington Co.. Md
Vincennes, Ind., S. D
78
67 Washington Co., Miss....192 West Alex.Sch.Dist., 0.... 99 Whittier Sch. Dist's, Ca1.162 Woodlawn,Pa., S. D
Vineland, N. J
68
116 Wichita, Kan.(C. & Co.)_138 Woodlynne, N.J
154 Washington Co., Neb_ -133 West Allis. Wis
Vinita, Okla
68
Wichita County, Tex_ _203 Woodridge, N. J
97 West Bay City, Mich.
169 Washington Co .0
Virginia
99
(see Day City)
108 Wichita Falls. Tex. & S.13.203 Woodsfield. 0
Virginia(C.& S.D.),Minn 120 Washington Co.. Okla..
28 Wichita S. D. No. 1, Kan.138 Woodstock S.D.No.72,111.107
& S. Ds
155 Westborough, Mass
Visalia. Cal., & H. S. D-161
68
81 Woodstown. N. J
8 Wicomico County, Md_
77 Westbrook, Me
194 Washington Co., Pa
Vivian S. D. La
203 Woodward, Okla.,& 8.13.155
79 Wllbarger Co.. Tel
56 Washington Co., Tenn. -177 West Brownsville, Pa_
Voiney, N. Y
32
Washington Co., Tex__ ..203 West Carrollton S. D.,0_ 99 Wilbur, N.J.(see Trenton 66 Woonsocket, R. I
97
,
103 Washington Co.S. D .0re164 W. Carthage(V.) N. Y- 57 Wilcox County, Ga_ _1_185 Wooster. 0., & S. D
Wabash,Ind
28
138 Worcester, Mass
Wild Cat Twp., Kan
Westchester, N. Y. (see
Washington Court House
abash County, Ind.- 103
81
67 Worcester Co., Md
New York City)
48 Wildwood, N.J
.
School Dist.. Ohio _ _ _ 97
Wabash Co.S.D. No.33,
141
106 Washington Dr. D., Tex_202 West Chester, Pa,& S. D. 77 Wilkes-Barre,Pa..& S.D. 78 Worland Wyo
Ill
120
185 Worthington, Minn
57 Wilkes Co.. Ga
Wabash School City,2nd. 102 Washington Twp., Mo_ _ _127 Westchester Co.. N. Y
181 WorthingtonS.D.5,Minn_120
Wilkes Co., N.0
Wabaunsee Co.. Kan__ —138 Washington Twp.,111-107 West Chicago Park, Ill.
147
(see Chicago)
104 Wilklusburg.Pa..& S. D- 78 Wray, Colo
Washington Two.. Ind_ _103
202
Waco, Tel
124
32 Wilkinson County, Miss.192 Wright Co., Ia
Wadesboro, No. Caro ._ _181 Washington Twp.,Ohio— 99 Westerly. R. I
97
West'n Branch S.D., Va-172 Wilkins Twp. S. D., Pa.- 78 Wyandot Co., 0
0., V.& Twp 99 Washington Twp. S. D.,
Wadsworth,
164 Wyandotte, Mich.,&S.13_112
Ore
Ohio
99 West'n Clay Dr. D., Ark_ 196 Willamina,
97
Wadsworth S. D.,0
Wyandotte Co., Kan.- _ -138
155 Westernport, Md
81 WilliamsbrIdge, N.Y.(see
154 Washita Co.. Okla
Wagoner. Okla
133
New York City)
48 Wymore, Neb
97
168 Westerville. Ohio
133 Washoe Co., Nev
%Yahoo, Neb.,& S. D
196
28 Wynne, Ark
129 Waterbury. Conn
37 W.Farms,N.y.(seeN.Y.C.) 48 Williamsburg, Mass
Wahpeton. N. Dak
155
180 Waterbury, Vt
28 Williams Co., N. Dak_..129 Wynnewood, Okla
14 Westfield, Mass
Wake Co., N.0
141
138 Waterford. Conn
37 Westfield, N. J.. & Sch. D 67 Williamson,W.Va.,&S.D.173 Wyoming
Wakeeney. Kan
57
202 Wyoming Co., N. Y
27 Waterford. N. Y
57 Williamson Co., Tel
56 Westfield, N. Y
Wakefield. Mass
79
Waterloo. Ia.. & S. Ds_ ...123 Westfield, N. Y.,S.D.No.1 58 Williamsport, Pa.,& S.D. 78 Wyoming Co.. Pa S.D.... 99
Wakefield. N.Y.(see N.Y.
N. 0..181 Wyoming. Ohio. &
48 Waterloo Dr. Dist.. Ark-196 Westfield (see N.Y.0.)... 52 Williamston Twp.,
City)
172
37 Wytheville. Va
Willimantic,Conn
Wakeman Twp., Ohio— 99 Waterloo, N. Y
56 Westfield S. D's, N. Y.
129
58 Waterloo, Wis
(see N. Y. City)
52 Williston, N. Dak
Walden. N. Y
116
97
enia, Ohio
120
Willmar, Minn
8 Watertown, Conn
Waidoborough. Me
37 West Hammond S. D.
97
enia S. D., Ohio
99
102 Willoughby,0
No. 155, Ind
Walker Co. R. D., Tex_ _202 Watertown, Mass
27
Willoughby Twp., Ohio.- 99
78 Watertown (C.). N. 17.-- 56 West Hartford. Conn
37
Wall, Pa
167
akima Co.. Wash
162
79 Willow. Cal
Wallace County,Kan_ .. _ _138 Watertown, S. Dak.,&5.D130 West Hazleton. Pa
aklma Co.S. D's.Wash.168
97
11 West Hoboken, N. J...... 67 Wilshire Twp.. Ohio.-- 79 Yale, Mich
Wallace 1.8.D.No.8,Ida144 Watertown, Wls
112
167 Water Valley, Miss
192 West Homestead, Pa— ... 77 Wilmerding, Pa
Walla Walla, Wash
Yallobusha Co. R. D.,
78
Waterville, Kans
138 West Mansfield (V.).Ohlo 99 Wilmerding S. D..Pa
Walla Walla Co. & S. Ds.
192
Miss
107
Wilmette. III
167 Waterville, Me
No.1 &24, Wash
8 West Milton,0.,& S.D.— 99
Yancey County,No.Car-180
57 West Milwaukee, Wis_ _ _116 Wilmette Sch. Dist.,_ I11-107 Yankton,S. D
Waterville, N. Y
Walla Walla Co., Wash.,
130
(T), Colo_ _ _147 Wilmington,Del.,& S.D— 79 Yankton Co.. So. Dak_ _ _131
Watervliet, N. Y
168
57 Westminster
& S. D.No. 17
180
79 Wilmington. N.0
203 Watkins, N. Y
57 Westmont S. D.,Pa
Waller Co.. Tex
8
99 Yarmouth, Me
155 Westmoreland Co., Pa...... 77 Wilmington.0
Wallingford.Conn.(T.&B.) 37 Watonga, Okla
138
Wilmington S. D.. Ohio— 97 Yates Center. Kan
77
162 West Newton S. D.,Pa
Wallingford.Conn..0en.S.D 37 Watsonville, Cal
138 Yazoo City,Miss.(C.&Co )192
67 Wilson, Hans
162 W. New York, N. J
Wallington, N.J.,& S. D. 68 Watts, Cal
180 Yazoo Miss. Delta Levee
164 Wilson. N.0
187 Weston, Ore
Wallowa Co. S. D., Ore 164 Wauchula,Fla
192
D.. Miss
141 Wilson (3. S. 13., N. C.....181
124 Waukegan, Ill.(C. & S.D)106 Weston Co.. Wyo
Walnut S. D., Iowa
79
37 Yeadon, Pa
67 Wilton, Conn
27 Waukesha. Wis.(O.&Co.)116 West Orange, N. J
Walpole. Mass
107
11 Yellowhead Twp., 111
11 Waupun S. D.. Wis
S. D., N. J_ 67 Wilton. N. H
116 West Orange
Walpole. N. H
29 Yellowstone Co., Mont_ _..140
Mass
155 Waurika.Okla
Walter, Okla., & S. D
155 W.Palm Beach &S.D.,Fla 187 Winchendon.
168
37 YerIngton. Nev
27 Wausau, Ms
97 Winchester. Conn
Waltham, Mass
116 West Park, Ohio
202
107 Yoakum,Tex
Walton, N.Y.(T.& V.)- 56 Wauseon. 0
97 West Pittston, Pa.,& S.D 77 Winchester. III
57
Yonkers, N. Y
175
187 Wauwatosa, Wis
127 Winchester, Ky
Walton County, Fla
116 West Plains, Mo
133
28 York, Neb
127 Winchester. Mass
Walworth Co.. S. flak._131 Waverly, Ia.
123 W.Plains Rd.D., Mo
(C.,Co.&S.D.) 78
127 York,Pa.
Winchester, Mo
97 Waverly, N. Y
Wapakoneta. Ohio
192
57 West Point, 341ss
97
172 York Twp., Ohio
Wapakoneta S. D., Ohio_ 99 Waverly (V), Ohio
133 Winchester. Va
99 West Point, Neb
78 York Twp., S. C.,& Co. 182
155 Wawarsing S.D., N.Y
29 Windber Sch. Dist., Pa
Wapanucka, Okla
58 Westport, Mass
58
185 Yorkville, N. Y
168 Waxahachie, Tex
Wapata, Wash
57 Winder. Ga
202 West Seneca. N. Y
203
37 Young Co.. Tex
123 Waycross, Ga
Wapello Co.. la
185 West Springfield, Mass— 28 Windham, Conn
97
129 Wayland. Mass
Windom S.D.No.8,Minn.120 Youngstown, 0..
Ward Co.. N. Dak
West Tampa, Fla
29
187
37 Youngstown S. D.. Ohio.. 99
Wardner-KelloggS.D.,Ida.144 Wayne, Mich
112 West Unity, Ohio
99 Windsor,Conn
112
127 Ypsilanti, Mich
29 Wayne Co., Ind
Ware, Mass
102 West View,Pa
77 Windsor, Mo
162
14 Yreka, Cal
29 Wayne Co.. Mich
112 West View S. D.,Pa
Wareham, Mass
79 Windsor, Vt
162
78 Wayne County. Miss_ _192 Westville. Okla
Warren. Pa
155 Windsor Locks. Conn.-- 37 Yuba City, Cal
155
138 Yukon, Okla
32 Wayne County.No.Caro.180 Westville Sch. Dist.. Conn 37 Winfield, Kan
Warren, R. I
151
Yuma Co., Ariz
99 Waynesboro, Ga
130
185 West Virginia
Warren (Twp.), 0
172 Winner, So. Dak
78 West Warwick, R.I
123
99 Waynesboro, Pa
32 Winneshiek Co., Ia
Warren City, 0
anesville, 0.,& S. D ... 99
77 West Winfield,N.Y
102 Waynesboro S. D.. Pa57 Winnetka Park Dist., Ill. 107
Warren Co . Ind
avala County, Tex__ _ _203
Warren Co. D. 13., Ia_ _ -124 Wayne,Neb.,& S. D- —131 Westwood. 0. (see Cln.1_ 86 Winnetka S.D.. No.38,111107
77 Wethersfield, Conn
203 Zelbach County.So. Dak_131
175 Waynesburg, Pa
37 Winnsboro, Tex
Warren Co., Ky

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