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SECTION CITY OF THE CO1Y11YIERCIAL CFANCIAL CHRONICLE. Copyrighted in 1910 according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. Vol. 91. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 26 1910. No. 2370. in the last than in the previous term, and 18 made also a greater proportionate increase. The total of nearly 183- millions in these 42 cities The State and City Section, issued semi-annually on the last Saturday of May and November, is furnished without extra charge to every annual shows absolute and relative growth of 4,261,269and ubseriber of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. 4 .449(4,1111/11 30.1% in the last decade, against 3,440,258 and 32.1% The Railway and Industrial Section, Issued quarterly on the last Saturof day January. April, July and October, is also furnished without extra for the previous one. While the ratios of growth vary Marge to every subscriber of the Chronicle. widely (6.5 to 245.4%), it is noticeable that in the:last The Railway Earnings Section, issued monthly, containing the sworn ceturns of earnings and expenses flied each month with the Inter-State term ten important cities show nearly the same rate Commerce Commission, is also furnLshed without extra charge to every of growth, namely: Boston (19.6), Buffalo (20.2), annual Chronicle subscriber. The Electric Railway Section, issued three times a year, in February. New Orleans (18.1), Omaha (21), Paterson (19.4), June and October, is likewise furnished without extra charge to every Philadelphia (19.7), Pittsburgh (18.2), St. Louis Chronicle subscriber. The Bank and Quotation Section, issued monthly, is also furnished (19.4), San Francisco (21.6) and Washington (18.8). Without extra charge to every subscriber of the Chronicle. Except in the case of New York and Pittsburgh, no The Bankers' Convention Section, issued yearly, giving the detailed proceedings of the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association allowance is made in this table for portions of territory is likewise furnished without extra charge to Chronicle subscribers. which may have been annexed. Terms for the Chronicle, including the six Supplements above named, The five largest—New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, are Ten Dollars per annum within the United States, Thirteen Dollars (which includes postage) in Europe, and $11.50 in Canada. St. Louis and Boston—have retained the same relative File covers of the Chronicle are sold at 50 cents each; postage on the same position in the last two decades; but Cleveland, Baltiis 18 cents. File covers for Supplements can be had at same price. CHICAGO OFFICE—Pliny Bartlett, 513 Monadnock Block, more and Pittsburgh, now ranking 6-7-8, were 7-6-11 LONDON OFFICE—Edwards 81 Smith, 1 Drapers' Gardens, E.C. in 1900 and 9-6-12 in 1890. WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, Publishers, The long list of 159 cities (not yet including all Front. Pine and Depeyster Streets, which may be there on completion of count), ranging Post Office Box, 958. New York. from 25,000 to 100,000, shows more interesting data, at least in relative increments. These 159 (of which GROWTH OF URBAN POPULATION. 112 were in this class by the 1900 enrollment) have a The latest bulletin of the Census Bureau announces total of 7,313,886, an increase of 2,064,205, or 39.3% the total population of seven States—Vermont, Rhode during the decade. Larger absolute increase than in Island, Massachusetts, Delaware, Michigan, Missouri 1890-1900 is shown in case of 108 and 75 also show an and New Mexico—but the population of nine other accelerated ratio of increase. Perhaps we can adduce States had been reported up to the time of going to some good reasons why, at least at present, the smaller press, namely Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, cities, as a group, should outdo the larger in ratio of Alabama, Arizona, Iowa, Florida, Indiana and Kansas. growth, the former showing 39.3% in the last decade, These, with one exception, all show increase in the against 30.1 for the latter; in 1890-1900 the two groups last:decade, even Vermont (which was first reported had nearly a like ratio, 33.2 and 32.1%. tolhave slightly lost population) having made almost Viewipg the increment ratios step by step downthe same trifling increase as during the previous ward, these cities of 25,000 to 100,000 show 100% or decade, the ratio in each term falling under 4%. The more in case of 13; 4 show 90 to 99; 5 show 80 to 89; •exception is Iowa, where there is a trifling decrease, 4 show 70 to.79; 9 show 60 to 69; 15 show 50 to 59; ascribed to emigration to other Western States and 15 show 40 to 49; 25 show 30 to 39; 30 show 20 to 29; to Canada. ;44/ 4 14 26 show 10 to 19; 10 show under 10, and 3 cities deThe growth of cities, both absolutely and relatively, clined, those being Chelsea, Mass.; Galveston, Texas, has a larger interest. The 1910 count to date shows and St. Joseph, Mich. iftk 41 that 46 cities have a population of more than 100,000. In respect to relative rate of growth as announced Of these, eleven, Albany, Atlanta, Birmingham, up to Oct. 19, the range in the list of highest perBridgeport, Cambridge, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Low- centages is from 539.7 for Oklahoma City to 90.5% ell, Nashville, Oakland and Richmond, have risen into for Portsmouth, Va. Only 4 of the 18 in this parthe 100,000 class since 1900, and some others may be ticular list show ratios under 100. It is not unexpected found in this class when the count is complete. Of the that New York City is the second on the globe, 42 cities in which the count had been completed up to having at present 4,766,883 population, against Oct. 20 1910 (the date of the bulletin referred to), 3,437,202 in 1900 and 2,507,414 in 1890, the last being there are 27 which made more absolute increas the estimated total at that time for the city as now STATE AND CITY SECTION. 6 STATE AND CITY SECTION. Lxxxxi. constituted, the total for the area actually included in odical, the high school and art school,the lyceum, and 1890 being 1,515,301. The ratio of increase, 38.7 in of all which goes to the elevation of life above drudgery, the last and 37.1 in the previous decade, is exceeded is proceeding far more rapidly than in the old sections. by several among the old and large cities (and, of We already know that the farmer is prosperous, and course, far exceeded by many among the smaller and the spread of improved road-making, of the rural telenewer ones), for example, by Bridgeport, Cleveland, phone and of the motor car are leavening forces which are counteracting the old deadness that caused the Columbus, Detroit, Newark and Richmond. somewhat young men to turn their backs upon the farm. misleading are But percentages of change After all the direful talk about abandoned farms, it movements are which since as well as attractive, questionable whether the tendency now is not quite is ratios; it enormous may produce trivial absolutely may much towards restoration as abandonment. For city in examine as growth to therefore be more useful remember that farming,long in a dull round, should of causes the we trend the study the newer sections and to is now in course of study and improveruts, suggestive, through more perhaps, is Nothing to the cities. from mere soil-scratching to scienpassing is where it ment; twenty South, cities the in than the growth and in the degree that a given population thoroughness, slightly a total tific over a which in 1900 had more productive by being more 61%. becomes or City land of Oklahoma area 633,466, million have added and the personal at10,037 and from the profitableness 4,254 treated, 64,up wisely to coming and Muskogee, 205 and 25,278, show the heaviest ratios of increase in tractiveness of farming will increase. "Intensive" the whole country, but have been pushed on by the rush farming means more remunerative and less repulsive from far-off sections to a new Land of Promise; while farming; moreover, it is none the less true and encourthe growth of Birmingham-from 26,178 and 38,415 aging, because a truism, to say that the high prices in 1890 and 1900 to 132,685 now, the last being at a which played their part in the late elections will conratio of 245.4%-is a tribute to the development of tinue to be a stimulus to agricultural production until mining and manufactures in Alabama. Also, Jack- matters readjust themselves. They will as certainly readjust themselves as the sonville, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Mobile, Richmond, Lynchburg, Savannah, Chattanooga and New.Orleans seasons will return; in fact, the process has already show a very large advance which justifies high expec- begun. Meanwhile we should all go on attending to tations for their future. While Galveston, for some our affairs in trust and peace. No commissions, with reason-doubtless the inundation caused by the tidal or without pay, appointed to investigate the cost of wave of 1900, against a repetition of which the city living or to suggest means whereby the Government, and county of Galveston are spending enormous sums Federal or State, can re-distribute the population acof money in building a sea-wall to resist the encroach- cording to some supposed better proportion, can avail ments of the sea-suffers a nominal decline, Houston, in the least. Population will re-distribute itself, and Fort Worth, Dallas and San Antonio make such gains no outside force can make it do so. As the country as bespeak large expectations for the huge State of emerges from a prolonged spasm of attempting to Texas, which needs nothing so much as a poise and regulate everybody and everything, to the end of an sanity that shall effectually invite capital to build imagined general blessedness, and moves back to the railroads there. Indeed, we may justly say that no old level of letting natural laws work without interbroad deduction from the Census returns of popula- ference, we shall find that problems will gradually tion is more marked-also more gratifying-than that solve themselves. the really "new" South is clearly in the way of realizing CENSUS FIGURES OF POPULATION. a better dream of empire than was indulged in down In a bulletin dated Oct. 20 1910 the Bureau of the to 1860. Census announced the population of seven States The indications are that about a third of the total as follows. population of the country is now in cities and towns, POPULATION OF STATES. and in the last half-century this proportion has doubled. Increase. A comparison with any Census period during that long 1900 to 1910. 1890 to 1900. 1890. 1900. 1910. State. term will probably show a smaller ratio of increase in % No. % No. the number of persons in agricultural pursuits than in Rhode Island__ 542,674 428,556 345,506 114,118 26.6 83,050 24.0 2,810,173 2,420,982 2,093,889 389,191 16.1 327,093 15.6 those engaged in manufactures and the mechanical Michigan 3,293,335 3,106,665 2,679,184 186,670 6.0 427,481 16.0 Missouri 327,396 195,310 153,503 132,086 67.6 41,717 27.2 New Mexico 9.5 16,242 9.6 202,322 184,735 168,493 17,587 arts, in trade and transportation, and even in what Delaware 3.6 11,219 3.4 355,956 343,641 332,422 12,315 Vermont.. are called the professions. The trend to cities has Massachusetts _ 3,366,416 2,805,346 2,238,943 561,070 20.0 566,403 25.3 become a more and more prominent factor, and the In addition to the States given above, the population of decrease in the number engaged in fundamental pro- Porto Rico has been announced as being in 1910, 1,118,012, duction, set over against an increase in the number an increase since 1899 of 164,769, or 17.3%. Subsequent to Oct. 20 the Bureau of the Census announced of persons who depend upon that production, would the population of the States of Iowa, Alabama, Connecticut, be a just subject for lamentable forecast if this change Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Arizona, Indiana and were a fixed one. If it were to be taken as sure that Kansas, the figures being as follows: the number of mouths to be fed and backs to be clothed Increase. must multiply and the production of material to meet 1890, 1900 to 1910. 1890 to 1900. 1900. 1910. State. those demands must declit: the dread Malthusian No. 1 % % No. consummation would appear imm;nent. 2,224,771 2,231,853 1,911.896 '7,082 0.3 319,572 16.76 Iowa 2,138,093 1,828,697 1,513,017 309,396 16.9 315,680, 20.9 Alabama The great city will always exert an attractive pull, Connecticut 1,114,756 908,420 746,258 206,336 22.7 162,1621 21.7 751,139 528,542 391,422 222,597 42.1 137.120 35.0 Florida 5.0 742,371 694,446 661,086 47,905 6.9 33,380 just as a bright light draws insects; but the relative Maine 9.3 4.6 35,058 New Hardpshire 430,572 411,588 376,530 18,984 40,550 68.0 66.2 81,423 122,931 50,620 204,354 lessening. already Arizona power of this centripetal force is 7.3 324,058 14.8 2,700,876 2,516,462 2,192,404 184,414 Indiana 1,690,946 1.470,495 1,427,096 220,454 15.0 z41,373 2.9 Competent observers testify that in such States as Kansas Kansas, for example, the development of the Deli- 'Decrease. x Exclusive ot persons on Indian reservations. ov. 1910.] STATE AND CITY SECTION. • The decrease in the population of the State of Iowa is attributed by the Census Bureau to the fact that the land is fully occupied and the general tendency is towards larger farms. There has been, it is stated, a large emigration from Iowa into other Western States and the Territories, as wel as into Canada, in search of cheaper lands. POPULATION OF CITIES. The circular of Oct. 20 also furnishes a recapitulation of the bulletins issued by the Bureau of the Census to and including Oct. 19 1910, announcing the population of cities having 25,000 or more inhabitants, with comparative data for 1900 and 1890 added, together with percentage increases for each of the past two decades. The cities have been divided into two groups, one comprising those of 100,000 or more inhabitants, the other those of from 25,000 to 100,000. The following table includes 46 cities for which a population of over 100,000 has been announced, and also one city the population of which has not yet been announced but which had a population of over 100,000 in 1900. Eleven cities of those included in this list have risen above the 100,000 limit since 1900, namely Albany, N. Y.; Atlanta, Ga.; Birmingham, Ala.; Bridgeport, Conn.; Cambridge, Mass.; Dayton, Ohio; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Lowell, Mass.; Nashville, Tenn.; Oakland, Cal., and Richmond, Va. There are doubtless some other cities which will be found to have passed the 100,000 limit when the count is completed. CITIES OF OVER 100,000 POPULATION. 1910. Albany, N. Y Allegheny, Pa Atlanta, Ga Baltimore, Md Birmingham, Ala Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Buffalo, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Chicago, Ill Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich Fall River, Mass Grand Rapids, Mich Indianapolis, Ind Jersey City, N. J Kansas City, Mo Los Angeles, Cal Louisville, Ky Lowell, Mass Memphis, Tenn Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn Nashville, Tenn Newark, N.J New Haven, Conn New Orleans, La New York, N. Y Oakland, Cal Omaha, Neb Paterson, N. J Philadelphia, Pa Pittsburgh, Pa Providence, R. I Richmond, Va Rochester, N. Y St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn San Francisco, Cal Scranton, Pa Syracuse, N Y Toledo, Ohio Washington, D C Worcester, Mass Per Cent of Increase. Population. Cities. 1900. 1890. 1900 1890 to to 1910. 1900. 94,923 6.5 a0.8. 94,151 100,253 129,896 105,287 ____ 23.4 (b) 65,533 72.3 37.1 89,872 154,839 558,485 508,957 434,439 9.7 17.2 26,178 245.4 46.7 38,415 132,685 670,585 560,892 448,477 19.6 25.1 102,054 48,866 43.7 45.3 70,996 423,715 352,387 255,664 20.2 37.8 104,839 91,886 70,028 14.1 31.2 2,185,2831,698,575 1,099,850 28.7 54.4 364,463 325,902 296,908 11.8 9.8 560,663 381,768 261,353 46.9 46.1 181,548 125,560 88,150 44.6 42.4 116,577 85,333 61,220 36.6 39.4 213,381 133,859 106,713 59.4 25.4 465,766 285,704 205,876 63.0 38.8 119,295 104,863 74,398 13.8 40.9 87,565 112,571 60,278 28.6 45.3 233,650 169,164 105,436 38.1 60.4 267,779 206,433 163,003 29.7 26.6 248,381 163,752 132,716 51.7 23.4 102,479 (') 50,395 211.5 103.4 223,928 204,731 161,129 9.4 27.1 77,696 11.9 22.2 94,969 106.294 64,495 28.1 58.6 102,320 (*) 373,857 285,315 204,468 31.0 39.5 202,718 164,738 ____ 23.1 110,364 76,168 36.5 6.2 80,865 347,469 246,070 181,830 41.2 35.3 81,298 23.7 32.9 133,605 108,027 339,075 287,104 242,039 18.1 18.6 4,766,883 3,437,202 c2507,414 38.7 37.1 48,682 124.3 26.6 66,960 (*) 124,096 102,555 140,452 21.0 a27.0 125,600 105,171 78,347 19.4 34.2 1,549,008 1,293,697 1,046,964 19.7 23.6 533,905 d451,512 d343,904 18.2 31.3 224,326 175,597 132,146 27.8 32.0 127,628 85,050 81,388 50.1 4.5 218,149 162,608 133,896 34.2 21.4 687,029 575,238 451,770 19.4 27.3 214,744 163,065 133,156 31.7 22.5 (*) 342,782 298,997 21.6 14.6 129,867 102,026 75,215 27.3 35.6 137,249 108,374 88,143 26.6 23.0 168,497 131,822 81,434 27.8 61.9 331,069 278,718 230,392 18.8 21.0 145,986 118,421 84,655 23.3 39.9 Although the rates for individual cities vary widely, ranging from 6.5 to 245.4%, it is rather noteworthy that there are 10 important cities which have shown approximately the same rate of increase during the last decade, viz.: Boston (19.6%), Buffalo (20.2%), New Orleans (18.1%), Omaha (21%), Paterson (19.4%), Philadelphia (19.7%), Pittsburgh (18.2%), St. Louis (19.4%), San Francisco (21.6%) and Washington (18.8%). It should be remembered that in some instances, both in the table above and in the table for the group of smaller cities, the growth of a city may have been due in part to annexation of suburban territory. Except in the cases of New York and Pittsburgh, no allowance has been made for such annexation. The 1910 count has progressed sufficiently to determine with practical certainly the 8 largest cities in the country, it being quite improbable that the rank of the following cities in order of size will be changed by any future announcements. Each of these cities has a population exceeding 500,000. CITIES OF OVER 500,000 INHABITANTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Population. Cities. 1910. New York Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Cleveland Baltimore Pittsburgh 1900. Rank. 1890. 4,766,883 3,437,202 2,507,414 2,185,283 1,698,575 1,099,850 1,549,008 1,293,697 1,046,964 687,029 575,238 451,770 670,585 560,892 448,477 560,663 381,768 261,353 558,485 508,957 434,439 533,905 321,616 238,617 1910. 1900. 1890. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 12 During the last two decades there has been no change in the rank of our five largest cities. It may be interesting to note, says the Census Department, the rank of our own largest cities with foreign cities. Following is a list of the ten largest cities in the world, which embraces three of our own cities: 1 2 3 4 5 CitiesLondon New York Paris Tokio Chicago TEN LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD. Year of Census PopulaYear of Census Populaor Estimate. lion. Citiesor Estimate. lion. 1909 7,429,740 6 Berlin 1908 2,101 933 1910 4,766,883 7 Vienna 1909 2,085,888 1906 2,763,393 8 St. Petersburg_ _1905 1,678,000 1908 2,186,079 9 Philadelphia_ _ _1910 1,549,008 1910 2,185,283 10 Moscow 1907 1.359.254- Following is a table of cities of 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants. The list includes 112 cities, which had in 1900 a population of 25,000 to 100,000, and 62 cities which have risen above the 25,000 limit since 1900, and one which has fallen below the 100,000 limit since 1900. It is of course not as yet a complete list for 1910, since some other cities which had less than 25,000 population in 1900 will undoubtedly enter into this group. CITIES OF FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 POPULATION. Per Cent of Increase. Population. Cities. Akron, Ohio Allentown. Pa Altoona, Pa Amsterdam, N Y Atlantic City, N J Auburn, N. Y Augusta, Ga Aurora, Ill Austin, Tex • Population in 1910 announced since Oct. 20: Los Angeles, Cal., 319,198; Battle Creek, Mich San Francisco, Cal., 416,912; Oakland, Cal., 150,174; Memphis, Tenn., Bay City, Mich 131,105. a Decrease. b Annexed to Pittsburgh in 1907. c Estimated Bayonne, N J population in 1890 of the area of present New York. The population of Binghamton, N. Y Bloomington, Ill New York as it existed in 1890 was 1,515,301. d Includes population of Brockton, Mass Brookline, Mass Allegheny as given above. Butte, Mont Up to and including Oct. 19 the 1910 count had been Camden, N J Canton, Ohio completed for 42 of these 47 cities. Of these 42 cities 27 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Charleston, S. C • made a greater absolute increase of population during the Charlotte, N. C Chattanooga,Tenn decade 1900 to 1910 than during the preceding decade, and Chelsea, Mass Chester, Pa 18 made also a greater percentage increase. Chicopee, Mass Commenting on these results, the Census Department. Clinton, Iowa Colorado Springs, Colo says: Council Bluffs, Iowa Covington, Ky The aggregate population given to these 42 cities by Dallas, Tex Danville, Ill the 1910 count is 18,435,440. In 1900 these same cities had Davenport, Iowa Decatur, Ill an aggregate population of 14,174,171; in 1890, of 10,733,- Des Moines, Iowa 913. The absolute increase between 1890 and 1900 amount- Dubuque, Iowa Duluth, Minn ed to 3,440,258, between 1900 and 1910 to 4,261,269, the Easton,Pa East Orange, N J percentages of increase for this aggregate population being East St. Louis. Ill Elgin, Ill for the earlier decade 32.1 and for the last decade 30.1%. Elizabeth, N. J Elmira, N. Y For the 41 cities, exclusive of New York, the corresponding Erie, Pa Evansville, Ind percentages are 30.5 from 1890 to 1900 and 27.3 from 1900 Everett, Mass to 1910. 7 1900 to 1890 to 1910. 1900. 1910. 1900. 69,067 51,913 52,127 31,267 44,461 34,668 See note 29,807 29,860 25,267 45,166 55,545 48,443 25,768 56,878 27,792 39,165 94,538 50,217 32,811 See note 34,014 44,604 32,452 42,728 61.6 27,601 25,228 35,416 46.6 30,337 38,973 33.8 49.4 17,336 20,929 13,055 27,838 59.7 25,858 30,345 14.2 33,300 See note 39,441 24,147 23.4 19,688 14,575 22,258 34.2 13,197 36.1 18,563 27,839 27,628 63.5 32,722 69.7 19,033 39,647 35,005 22.2 23,286 20,484 10.7 27,294 40,063 42.0 19,935 12,103 39.4 30,470 10,723 28.5 75,935 58,313 24.5 30,667. 26,189 63.7 25,656 18,020 27.9 55,807 54,955 See note 18,091 11,557 88.0 30,154 29,100 47.9 34,072 27,909 a4.8 33,988 ____ 20,226 19,167 14,050 32.5 22,698 12.7 13,619 11,140 21,085 37.9 25,802 13.5 21,474 37,371 24.1 42,938 38,067 116.0 42,638 11,491 70.4 16,354 26,872 35,254 22.1 16,841 20,754 50.0 50,093 62,139 39.0 36,297 30,311 6.1 52,969 . 33,115 ____ 25,238 14,481 13.0 21,506 13,282 59.8 29,655 15,169 97.4 22,433 17,823 15.8 52,130 37,764 40.8 35,672 30,893 4.2 52,733 28.2 40,634 59,007 18.0 50,756 37.8 11,068 24,336 25,401 25,577 29,078 29,292 53,270 92,104 27,871 43,028 31,140 86,368 38,494 28,523 34,371 58,547 25,976 73,409 37,176 66,525 69,697 33,484 1890. 54.8 40.4 28.5 20.7 113.2 17.4 18.4 22.6 52.7 40.7 a0.8 71.9 13.3 13.7 46.8 64.7 184.2 30.2 17.1 42.4 1.6 56.5 3.6 22.1 68.0 38.4 66.7 89.3 20.2 14.9 12.0 42.3 31.2 23.2 24.0 19.7 60.0 74.3 61.9 95.5 25.9 38.0 15.5 29.8 16.3 119.9 S [VOL. Lxxxxi. STATE AND CITY SECTION. Per Cent of Increase. Population. Cities. 1910. Fitchburg, Mass Flint, Mich Fort Wayne, Ind Fort Worth, Tex Galveston, Tex Gloucester, Mass Green Bay, Wis Hamilton, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa Hartford, Conn Haverhill, Mass Hoboken, N. J Holyoke, Mass Houston, Tex Jackson, Mich Jacksonville, Fla Jamestown, N. Y Johnstown, Pa Joliet, Ill Joplin, Mo Kalamazoo, Mich Kansas City, Kan Kingston, N Y Knoxville, Tenn La Crosse, Wis Lancaster, Pa Lansing, Mich Lawrence, Mass_ Lewiston, Me Lexington, Ky Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Neb Little Rock, Ark Lorain, Ohio Lynchburg, Va Lynn, Mass Macon, Ga McKeesport, Pa Madison, Wis Malden, Mass Manchester, N. H Meriden, Conn Mobile, Ala Montgomery, Ala Mount Vernon, N Y Muskogee, Okla Nashua, N H Newark, Ohio New Bedford, Mass New Britain, Conn Newburgh, N Y Newcastle, Pa Newport, Ky Newport, R. I New Rochelle, N Y Newton, Mass Niagara Falls, N. Y Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa. Oakland, Cal Oklahoma City Okla Orange, N. J Oshkosh, Wis Pasadena, Cal Passaic, N. J Pawtucket, R. Peoria, Ill Perth Amboy, N.J Pittsfield, Mass Portland, Me Portland, Ore Portsmouth, Va Poughkeepsie, N. Y Pueblo, Colo Quincy, Ill Quincy, Mass Racine, Wls Reading, Pa Roanoke, Va Rockford, Ill Sacramento, Cal Saginaw,Mich St. Joseph, Mo Salem, Mass Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex San Diego, Cal San Jose, Cal Savannah, Ga Schenectady, N. Y Seattle, Wash Shenandoah, Pa Shreveport, La Slow: City, Iowa Somerville, Mass South Bend, Ind South Omaha, Neb Spokane, Wash Springfield, Ill Springfield, Mass Springfield, Mo Springfield, Ohio Stamford, Conn Superior, Wis Tacoma, Wash Tampa, Fla Taunton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Topeka, Kan Trenton, N J Troy, N. Y Utica, N Y Waco, Tex Waltham, Mass Waterbury, Conn Waterloo, Iowa Watertown, N. Y West Hoboken, N. J Wheeling, W Va Per Cent of Increase. Population. Cities, 37,826 38,550 63,933 73,312 36,981 See note 25,236 35,279 64,186 98,915 44,115 70,324 57,730 78,800 31,433 57,699 31,297 55,482 34,670 32,073 39,437 82,331 25,908 See note 30,417 47,227 31,229 85,892 26,247 35,099 30,508 43,973 45,941 28,883 29,494 89,336 40,665 42,694 25,531 44,404 70,063 27,265 51,521 38,136 30,919 25,278 26,005 25,404 96,652 43,916 25,473 36,280 30,309 27,149 28,867 39,806 30,445 67,452 27,875 1900. 31,531 13,103 45,115 26,688 37,789 26,121 18,684 23,914 50,167 79,850 37,175 59,364 45,712 44,633 25,180 28,429 22,892 35,936 29,353 26,023 24,404 51,418 24,535 32,637 28,895 41,459 16,485 62,559 23,761 26,369 21,723 40,169 38,307 16,028 18,891 68,513 23,272 34,227 19,164 33,664 56,987 24,296 38,469 30,346 21,228 4,254 23,898 18,157 62,442 25,998 24,943 28,339 28,301 22,441 14,720 33,587 19,457 46,624 22,265 66,960 10,037 64,205 29,630 24,141 28,284 33,062 9,117 30,291 27,777 54,773 51,622 39,231 66,950 56,100 32,121 17,699 32,121 21,766 58,571 50,145 90,426 33,190 17,427 27,936 24,029 44,395 28,157 36,252 See note 32,642 23,899 29,102 38,002 78,961 96,071 21,495 34,874 31,051 45,401 44,696. 29,282 42,345 50,510 77,403 102,979 35,956 43,697 53,531 See note 53,321 96,614 17,700 39,578 21,500 28,946 65,064 54,244 72,826 31,682 80,671 25,774 20,321 28,015 16,013 47,828 33,111 77,236 61,643 53,684 35,999 26,259 26,001 36,848 51,678 34,159 88,926 62,059 35,201 23,267 See note 38,253 25,138 15,997 31,091 37,714 82,972 15,839 38,524 31,036 34,259 36,673 58,157 33,608 43,684 73,307 See note 60,651 76,813 56,383 74,419 20,686 26,425 23,481 27,834 45,859 73,141 12,580 26,693 21,696 26,730 23,094 35,403 38,878 41,641 1890. 1900 to 1890 to 1910. 1900. 22,037 20.0 9,803 194.2 35,393 41.7 23,076 174.7 29,084 a2.1 24,651 See note 9,069 35.1 17,565 47.5 27.9 39,385 53,230 23.9 18.7 27,412 43,648 18.5 35,637 26.3 27,557 76.6 20,798 24.8 103.0 17,201 36.7 16,038 54.4 21,805 23,264 18.1 9,943 23.2 17,853 61.6 38,316 60.1 21,261 5.6 22,535 See note 25,090 5.3 32,011 13.9 13,102 89.4 44,654 37.3 21,701 10.5 21,567 33.1 15,981 40.4 55,154 9.5 25,874 19.9 4,883 80.2 56.1 19,709 55,727 30.4 22,746 74.7 20,741 24.7 33.2 13,426 31.9 23,031 22.9 44,126 12.2 21,652 33.9 31,076 25.7 21,883 10,830 45.7 494.2 19,311 8.8 14,270 39.9 40,733 54.8 16,519 68.9 23,087 2.1 11,600 28.0 24,918 '7.1 19,457 21.0 9,057 96.1 24,379 18.5 56.5 34,871 44.7 19,791 25.2 ____ 48,682 4,151 539.7 22.7 18,844 22,836 16.9 4,882 232.2 13,028 97.2 27,633 31.5 41,024 19.3 9,512 81.5 17,281 47.6 36,425 16.8 46,385 13,268 90.5 22,206 16.3 24,558 57.7 31,494 See note 16,723 36.6 21,014 30.6 58,661 21.7 16,159 62.2 23,584 46.2 26,386 52.6 19.3 46,322 52,324 a24.8 21.5 30,801 44,843 See note 81.2 37,673 16,159 123.6 34.6 18,060 19.9 43,189 19,902 129.9 ____ 42,837 26.8 15,944 75.0 11,979 37,806 44.4 25.3 40,152 21,819 49.1 8,062 1.0 19,922 ____ 24,963 51.3 44,179 43.3 21,850 51.3 31,895 See note (b) 57.1 11,983 ---36,006 120.0 5,532 143.2 10.4 25,448 52.6 30,217 30.0 31,007 57,458 See note 26.6 60,956 44,007 32.0 14,445 27.7 18,707 18.5 28,646 59.5 6,674 112.2 14,725 23.2 11,665 53.3 34,522 7.1 1910. 1900. 1890. 1900 to 1890 to 1910. 1900. 43.1 Wichita, Kan 23,853 112.6 52,450 24,671 3.6 33.7 Wilkes-Barre, Pa 67,105 37,718 29.7 51,721 37.1 27.5 Williamsport, Pa 31,860 27,132 10.8 6.0 28,757 15.7 Wilmington, Del 87,411 24.5 76,508 14.3 61,431 29.9 Wilmington, N C 25,748 20,976 22.7 4.6 20,056 38,125 6.0 Woonsocket, R.I 28,204 38.7 35.4 20,830 79,803 106.0 Yonkers, N. Y 49.6 47,931 32,033 66.5 44,750 36.1 York, Pa 33,708 62.1 20,793 32.8 See note 27.4 Youngstown, Ohio 44,885 33,220 See note 115.2 28,026 50.0 Zanesville, Ohio 23,538 12.0 21,009 19.1 35.6 36.0 a Decrease. b Figures not given. 28.3 62.0 Note.-The Census Bureau has since completed the enumeration of nine 21.1 cities named in the above list, the population of which had not been an65.3 42.7 nounced up to Oct. 20. The population of these cities for 1910 is as fol64.8 lows: Augusta, Ga., 37,826, a decrease since 1900 of 4.1%; Charleston, 26.2 So. Caro., 58,833, an increase since 1900 of 5.4%; Gloucester, Mass., 24,398, 161.7 36.7 a decrease of 6.6%; Knoxville, Tenn., 36,346, an increase of 11.4%; Quincy, 34.2 Ill.. 36,587, an increase of 0.9%; Salt Lake City, Utah, 92,777, an increase 15.4 of 73.3%; Springfield, Ohio, 46,921, an increase of 22.7%; Trenton, N. J.. 44.8 96,815, an increase of 32.1%. and Youngstown, Ohio, 79,066, an increase 15.2 29.5 of 76.2%. 25.8 Up to Oct. 20 the 1910 count had been completed in 159 40.1 9.5 cities in the above group, the aggregate population in these 22.3 35.9 159 cities being 7,313,886. The same cities had an aggrea27.2 48.1 gate population in 1900 of 5,249,681. The increase during 229.6 a 4.2 the decade is, therefore, 2,064,205, or 39.3%. 22.9 Omitting three cities-Muskogee, Niagara Falls and Stam2.3 65.0 42.7 ford-not included in the data for 1890, the aggregate popu46.2 lation of the remaining 156 cities in 1910 is 7,233,025; in 29.1 12.2 1900 these cities had a population of 5,209,973; and in 1890, 23.8 38.7 3,912,726. The absolute increase during the decade 1900 to 96.03 23.8 27.2 53.3 57.4 8.11 144.3 13.6 15.3 62.5 37.8 33.7 12.8 37.6 141.8 28.1 23.1 86.1 113.2 42.11 36.1 86.1 26.1 37.7 94.1 31.2 8.2 14.1 15.1 42.1 38.1 34.f 33.( 31.1 11.( a8.1 96.1 16.1 19.9 41.1 9.1 19.f 25.1 59.1 88.;: 27.1 33.1 a12.9 53.1 65.( 222.1 85.( 36./ 40.1 6.1 19.1 159.1 4.1 186.; 22.1 21., 8., 27.1 a0.1 28. 43.; 25.1 60." 88.1 47.; 98.1 12s 1910 was, therefore, 2,023,052, and during the decade 1890 to 1900, 1,297,247; and the percentage of increase from 1900 to 1910 was 38.8, as compared with a percentage of 33.2 in the previous decade. Of the 156 cities for which Comparative figures are given, 108 show a greater absolute increase in the decade 1900 to 1910 than in the preceding decade and 75 show also a higher percentage rate of increase. With the data for both groups of cities approaching completeness it is noticeable that the smaller cities, as a group, seem to have maintained, during the decade 1900 to 1910, a rate of growth considerably above that maintained by the larger cities, the rate for the aggregate population of the smaller cities being 39.3% and that for the larger 30.1%. There was no such contrast in the decade 1890 to 1900, during which the smaller cities increased in the aggregate 33.2% and the larger 32.1%. As regards rates of increase, the cities between 25,000 and 100,000 for which the 1910 population had been announced up to Oct. 20 are distributed as follows: 13 cities show rates of 100% or more. 15 cities show rates from 40 to 49%. 4 cities show rates from 90 to 99%. 25 cities show rates from 30 to 39%. 5 cities show rates from 80 to 89%. 30 clties show rates from 20 to 29%. 4 cities show rates from 70 to 79%. 26 cities show rates from 10 to 19%. 9 cities show rates from 60 to 69%. 10 cities show rates under 10%. 15 cities show rates from 50 to 59%. 3 cities decreased. The cities showing the highest rates of increase up to Oct. 19, arranged in order of their rates, are as follows: HIGHEST PERCENTAGES OF INCREASE ANNOUNCED UP TO OCTOBER 19. Rate of Inc. Rate ofInc. Population, 1900 tc Population, 1900 to 1910. 1910. Cities1 Oklahoma C., Okla. 64,205 539.7 10 Tacoma, Wash__ 82,972 120.0 92,104 116.0 2 Muskogee, Okla___ 25,278 494.2 11 Dallas, Tex 52,450 112.6 3 Birmingham, Ala.. 132,685 245.4 12 Wichita, Kan 30,291 232.2 13 Waterloo, Iowa.... 26,693 112.2 4 Pasadena, Cal 38,550 194.2 14 Jacksonville, Fla_ 57,699 103.0 5 Flint, Mich 97.4 73,312 174.7 15 East St. Louis, Ill. 58,547 6 Fort Worth, Tex 97.2 7 Tampa,Fla 38,524 143.2 16 Passaic, N. J____ 54,773 96.1 8 Schenectady, N. Y. 72,826 129.9 17 NewRochelle,N.Y. 28,867 90.5 9 San Diego, Cal 39,578 123.6 18 Portsmouth, Va_- 33,190 Since Oct. 20 the following cities have also been reported as having a population of more than 25,000 in 1910: Huntington, W. Va., 31,161, an increase since 1900 of 161.4%; El Paso, Tex., 39,279, an increase of 146.9%; Norwich, Conn. 28,219, an increase of 7.87%; Columbia, So. Caro., 26,319, an increase of 24.7%, and Berkely, Cal., 40,434, an increase of 206%. Nov., 1910.] UNITED STATES DEBT. 9 United &la/es Debt and Rs History. The following is a statement of the debt of the United States past and present. To add to its usefulness we give references to the laws authorizing each of the issues of bonds outstanding to-day, and likewise so far as we deem it needful, citations from those laws. All our figures, except when otherwise noted, represent the status at the close of business June 30 or the beginning of business on July 1 of each fiscal year. To conform to that feature and yet furnish information through which any reader can always have the data for a correct exhibit of the debt situation at any past or future day, and make an accurate comparison with previous years, we present,first, the details as they stood at the close of the last fiscal year ending June 301910; second, the changes in those details since June 30 1910 down to Nov. 11910; third, the items of interest-bearing debt, &c., at the beginning of each fiscal year since July 1 1878; fourth, we publish in the "Chronicle" every month—usually the first or second Saturday—the full detailed Government statement of the debt as reported by the Treasurer on the last day of the previous month; some months lack of space forces us to delay the publication to a later week. With these data at his command, it would seem as if any inquirer could satisfy himself fully with reference to every point which might become of importance for him to know respecting the United States debt. INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING JUNE 30 1910. Title of Loan. Consols of 1930 Loans of 1908-18 Loan of 1925 Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Authorizing Act. March 14 1900 June 13 1898 January 14 1875 June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905_ June 28 1902 QG Dec. 21 1905.. Outstanding. Rate. 2% 3% 4% 2% 2% When Redeemable. Interest Payable. April 1 1930J, 0, J Att.Aug. 1 '08 F. M, A Feb. 1 1925 F, M. A Aug. 1 1916 F. M. A Aft.Nov. 1 '18IF, M, A Amount Issued. Registered. Coupon. Total. & A $646,250,150 $641,419,950 $4,830,200 $646,250,150 & N 198,792,660 42,446,340 21,499,120 63,945,460 & N 162,315,400 98,516,050 19,973.850 118,489,900 & N 54,631,980 54,601,000 30,980 54,631,980 &N 30,000,000 29,564.520 435,480 30,000,000 Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, excl. of U.S. bonds Issued to Pacific railroads, as stated below__ 1,091,990,190 $866,547,860 $46.769.630 $913.317,490 DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1910. 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 Juy 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 June 30 1910 of debt on which interest has ceased since maturity $32,000 00 23,750 00 14,450 00 1,129,250 00 17,160 00 908,285 26 $2.124,895 26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1910. Authoriring Act. United States notes Old demand notes National Bank Notes Redemption account Fractional currency Feb. 25 1862; July 11 1862; March 3 1883 July 17 1861; Feb. 12 1862 July 14 1890 July 17 1862; March 3 1863; June 30 1804. $15,239,928 28. less $8,375,934 estimated as lost or destroyed, Act of June 21 1879 Aggregate June 30 1910 of debt bearing no interest $346,681,016 00 53,282 50 27,004,463 00 6,858,822 28 5381.497,583 78 The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30 1910 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $913,317,490, of (2) debt on which interest has ceased, $2,124,895 26, of (3) debt bearing no interest, $381,497,583 78, making total gross debt, $1,296,939,969 04; subtracting from the total the net cash balance in the Treasury ($250,490,783 79) at the same date (June 30 1910), we have the net debt as it stood at the close of the last fiscal year, $1,046,449,185 25. Since the close of June there have been no changes in the various items of the interest-bearing debt. For later and future details of the debt, see the same as issued every month in the "Chronicle," the first or a later Saturday. We now add,first, references to and citations from the laws which are the authority for the debt as it stands to-day; second the two tables on the next page, which exhibit all the particulars of the total debt of the United States on June 30 of each year from 1878 to 1910, and on Nov. 1 1910; third, the Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the Treasury debt statements. FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 434s, continued at 2% The bonds of this Issue were issued In exchange 434% funded loan of 1891 by agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and were made redeemable at pleasure for theGovernment. of the Amount aimed $25,364,500, but May 18 1900 all were called for redemption on Aug. 18 1900, when interest ceased. "CONSOLS OF 1930."—(Column 10.) Bonds (2% payable at the pleasure of the Government after 30 years) authorized "Act to In define and fix the standard of veins." &c. (for copy of Act see 'Chronicle," March 3 1900, page 411), for the purpose of refunding (1) outstanding United States bonds bearing Interest at 5% payable Feb. 1 1904;(2) bonds bearing interest at 4% payable July 1 1907; and (3) bonds bearing interest at 3% payable August 1 1908 (the "ten-twenties of 1898") For details of arrangement see Secretary Gage's circular with reference to the operations for carrying out the refunding provisions of the bill In "Chronicle," March 17 1900, page 509. Of these 27 0s there were outstanding Nov.1 1910, according to debt statement, $646,250,150. "LOAN OF 1908-1918."—(Column 8.) The bonds included under this head are an issue of 3%s. They were authorlited by Act of June 13 1898 and are known as the "IVar Loan." The law provided that in allotting said bonds$198,792,660 the individual subscriptions of the lowest amount must be first allotted. On the day the Act was signed a Treasury circular was issued (see circular in "Chronicle" of June 18 1898, page 1168) inviting subscriptions for 32 days, from June 13 to July 14, for the amount of bonds stated, in both coupon and form, coupon in denominations of 620, $100, $500 and $1,000, and registered in denominations of same amounts, and also In $5,006 and registered $10,000, dated August 1 1898, redeemable in coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from date of Issue, and due and payable August 1 1918. See circular for further details. Subscriptions reached the amount of $1,325,000,000. The amount now outstanding (Nov.1 1910) is $63,945,460. "FUNDED LOAN OF 1907"(Column (3) 4s. The Act of July 14 1870, authorized the of 1,000 million dollars of bonds at 4% payable in coin of the present standard value at'the pleasure of the United States after thirty years; theseissue bonds to be exempt from all taxes or duties the United States, as well as from taxation In any form by or under state, municipal or local authority. Bonds to be sold at not less than par in coin,of and proceeds outstanding 5-20s, par for par, Outstanding (Nov. 1 1910), $1,129,250, included applied to redemption of In debt upon which interest has ceased. "REFUNDING CERTIFICATES" (Column 4).—Act of February 26 1879 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to Issue In exchange for money of the United States certificates of deposit of the denomination of ten dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 4%, and convertible at anylawful time, with accrued Interest, into the 4% bonds described in the Refunding Act; the money so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearIng Interest at a rate not less than 5%. On March 12 1879 the Issue of these certificates and their exchange into 4% bonds were authorized: the certificates were to draw 4% interest from April 1 1879 and were convertible in sums of $50 or its multiples. The amount issued at the close of the fiscal year (June 30 1879) was $39,308,110, but they had been converted so rapidly that there were outstanding at that date only $12,848,210. On Oct. 31 1879 the entire authorization had been reached, the maximum amount of the issue being 840.012 730. Of these there were still outstanding on Nov. 1 1910 a total of $17,160, Included In debt bearing no interest. "LOAN OF 1925."—(Column 8.) Sales of bonds included under this designation were effected (1) In February 1895 to the amount of $62,315,400. and (2) in February 1896 to the amount of $100,000,000. In a message to Congress under date of February 8 1895 (published in the 'Chronicle" February 9 1895, page 244). President Cleveland stated In substance that In pursuance of Section 3700 of the Revised Statutes details of an arrangment have this day been concluded whereby bonds authorized under the Act of July 14 1875, payable in coin at the pleasure ofthe the United,States after the first day of Feb. 1925, with interest at the rate of 4% per annum, to the amount of $62,315,400, are to be Issued for the purchase ing to a sum slightly In excess of $65,000,000, to be delivered to the Treasury of the United States, which snm added to the gold of gold coin amountserve will so restore such reserve as to make it amount to something more than $100,000,000. Such a premium is to be allowed now held in our reupon the bonds as to fix the rate of Interest upon the amount of gold realized at 3 34% per annum. At least one-half Of the gold to to the Government be obtained Is to be supplied from abroad. Section 3700 of the revised Statutes is as follows: "Sec. 3700. The Secretary of the Treasury may purchase coin with any of the bonds or notes of the United States authorized by law at such rates and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the public interest." For a construction of the "Refunding Act of 1870" and of the "Resumdtion Act of 1875," see "Chronicle." February 18 1893. Page 265. The issue in February 1896 was an ordinary offering, open to all bidders, of $100,000,000 of the same bonds as the foregoing—same In date, same in time of maturity, same in rate of Interest and time of interest payments. Consequently both Issues are called the "Loan of 1925.. of which there are outstanding $118,489.900. 'LOAN OF 1904."—(Column 5.) The pet of January 14 1875 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the Act of July 14 1870 for the purpose of redeeming on and after January 1 1879, in coin, at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York, the outstanding legal-tender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. Under this authorization, and for the purpose mentioned,there were issued in Feb 1804, payable in 10 years, $50.000,000 of 5%s and In Nov.1894 there were Issued $50,000,000 More for similar bonds for same purpose. The bonds matured Feb. 2 1904. and the amount outstanding Nov. 1 ($14,450) Is included on that date in "debt on which interest has ceased." "PANAMA CANAL LOAN."—(Column 2.) The Act of June 28 1902, Section 8,supplemented by the Act of Dec. 21 1905 (tor copy of the sections referred to, see "Chronicle" July 7 1906, page 12), authorizes the issue of $130,000.000 of coupon or registered 2% bonds of the United States, or as much thereof as may be necessary. In denominations of E20 or some multiple of that sum, redeemable in gold coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from the date of issue —$84.631,980 of said bonds have been issued, all of which are now outstanding They bear date Aug. 1 1906 and Nov. began 1 1907 Feb. an 1 1 1909. Nov. 11908, but Interest "CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS" OF 1908, Authorized by Act of June 13 1898. $15,436,500 of the certificates were Issued In denominations of $50, payable to bearer: dated Nov. 20 1907; interest at the rate of 3% per annum, payable with the principal sum onand after Nov.20 1908; on presentation of the certificates for redemption. For further details see circular of Secretary Corteiyou in "Chronicle," Nov. 23 1907, page 1311— the certificates have all been retired. 10 I VOL. Lxxxxi. UNITED STATES DEBT. In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent year. It is not necessary to repeat all those figures. We have determined on this occasion to begin our statement with 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding, and yet carries the record sufficiently far back to show the nature and extent of the Government securities when the refunding operations of that period began. It has the advantage, too of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. The statement is subjoined. Year. PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV. 1 1910 3 7 4 8 5 12 10 "Funded Loan 'Funded Loan "Refunding "Loan of 'Navy Pens'n Old Os and 7s "Loan of Total 011891" 04%, of 1907," Certtficates," 1925," 1904." Fund." Converted into Interest-beating 4$. contin'd at 2% 4$ 4s. 5s. 35. 4s and 45-is, Debt. 1878, July1 1879 1850 1881 1882 1883 240,000.000 00 98,850 000 00 40,012,750 00 250,000,000 00 728,673 790 00 12,848,210 00 250,000,000 00 737,980 800 00 1,367,000 00 250,000.000 00 738,659 000 00 688,800 00 250,000,000 00 738,884 300 00 465,050 00 250,000,000 00 737,586,300 00 355,900 00 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 250,000.000 00 737,661,70000 250.000,000 00 737,719,850 00 250,000.000 00 737.759.700 00 250.000,000 00 737,800,580 00 222,207,050 00 714,177,400 00 139,839,000 00 676,095,350 00 109,015,750 00 602,193.500 00 14,000,000 00 1,441,885,650 1,704,735,650 00 14,000,000 00 792,121,700 1,797,643,700 00 14,000,000 00 720,645,300 1.723,993,100 00 14,000,000 00 636,219,950 1,639,567,750 00 14,000,000 00 1460,461,050 1,463,810,400 00 14,000,000 00 (132,082.6001 1.338,229.150 00 11304204350f 14,000,000 00 1224.612,150 1,226,563,850 00 14,000,000 00 /194,190,500 1,196,150,950 00 14,000,000 00 1144.046.600 1,146,014,100 00 14.000,000 00 /19,716,500 1,021,692,350 00 14,000,000 00 950,522,500 00 14,000,000 00 829,853,990 00 14,000,000 00 725,313,110 00 290.000 00 240,600 00 207,800 00 175,270 00 138,050 00 119.640 00 103.860 00 50,869,200 00 559,566,000 00 1891 9 610,529,120 00 11 93,920 00 25,384,500 00 559,581,250 00 1892 585,029,330 00 "Loan of "Consols of 83,580 00 1893 25,364,500 00 559,604,15000 585,037.100 00 1908." 1030." 88,450 00 1894 25,384,500 00 559.618,400 00 635,041,890 00 (War Bonds) 2%. , 58,990 00 50,000,000 1895 25,364,500 00 559.625,750 00 716,202,060 00 54,110 00 100,000,000 31,157,700 3$. 1898 25,304,500 00 559,636,85000 847,383,890 00 47,140 00 100,000,000 182,315.400 1897 25,364,500 00 559,640,100 00 847,365,130 00 45,130 00 100,000,000 162,315,400 1898 25,364,500 00 550,646,0500 847,367,470 00 41,520 00 100,000,000 162,315.400 _ 25,364,500 00 559,652,3000 1899 37,830 00 100.000,000 162,315,400 198.678,720 1,046,048,750 00 21 979,850 00 355,528 350 00 -1900 35,470 00 47,651,200 162,315,400 128,843,240 307.125.350 1,023,478,860 00 1901 257.375.050 00 33,320 00 21.854,100 162,315,400 09,621,420 445,940.750 987.141,040 00 1902 233.177,400 00 31,980 00 19.410.350 134,994,200 97,515,660 445,940,750 931,070,340 00 173,385,650 00 1903 30,600 00 19,385,050 118,489,900 83,107,060 520,143,150 914,541,410 00 156,503,150 00 2 8 29,080 00 1904 118,489,900 77,135.360 542,909,950 895.157,440 00 "PanamaCanal "Certificates 00 156.595.600 27,530 1905 00 118,489,900 77,135,360 542,909,950 895,158,340 00 116.755,15000 Loan." 26,280 00 of Indebt- 118,489,900 1908 63,945,460 595,942,350 895.159,140 00 25,150 00 edness." 1007 30,000,000 00 36,126,150 00 118,489.900 63,945,460 646,250,150 894,834,280 00 54.631,98000 14,188,500 118,489,90 1908 63,045,460 646,250,150 897,503,990 00 84,631,980 00 1909 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 84,631,980 00 1910 118,480,900 63,945,460 648,250,150 913,317,490 00 84.831.98000 1910, Nov. 1 118,481,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 I Continued at 3 Li %. f Continued at 3%. PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC. (Continued.) Year. 13 14 . Debt on which InDebt bearing no terest has ceased. Interest. 1878, July 1 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1898 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 15,594,560 26 37,015,630 26 7.621.455 26 1,723,865 26 16,260,805 26 7,831.415 26 19.656.205 28 4,100,995 26 9,704,445 26 6,115,165 26 2,496,095 26 1,911,485 26 1,815,805 26 1,614,705 26 2,785,875 26 2,094,060 26 1,851,240 26 1.721,590 26 1,636,890 26 1,346,880 26 1,262,680 28 1,218,300 26 1,176,320 26 1,415,620 26 1,280.860 26 1,205,090 28 1,970,920 26 1,370,245 26 1,128,135 26 1,086,815 26 4,130,015 28 2,883,855 26 2,124,895 26 ,fla ORM 9A 15 Outstanding Principal. 18 17 16 Cash in the Treasury Total Del S. less Cash Annual Interest Charge. July 1. in Ti easury. 1164,179,012 08 200,394,517 01 166,114,752 88 180,488,985 35 158,835,689 78 161,019,431 92 161,396,577 18 178,602,643 23 227,265,253 34 206,323,950 21 243,674,167 85 209,470,874 01 189,993,104 20 153,893,808 83 126,692,377 03 122,462,200 38 117,584,436 13 195,240,153 51 267,432,096 70 240,137,626 76 205,657,570 78 281,380,468 73 •305,705,654 78 •326,833,124 92 •358,574,115 85 *384,394,275 58 •319,027,242 39 •292,490.322 87 •328,087,283 25 *418,581,437 51 *389,557,993 16 •274,453,841 25 •250,490,783 79 1925 ARR_11:12 10 $94,854,472 50 $1,990,1 82,280 45 83,773,778 50 1,998,, 14,905 03 79,633,981 00 1.919, 26,747 75 1,819,1 50,154 23 75,018,695 50 1,675,1 23,474 25 57,360,110 75 1,538,' 81,825 15 51,438,709 50 1,438,1 42,905 39 47,926,432 50 1,375,1 52,44391 47,014,133 00 1,282,' 45,840 44 45, 10.098 00 41,786,529 50 1,175; 68.675 42 38,991,935 25 1,063,1 04,894 73 33,752,354 60 975,1 39,750 22 29,417,603 15 890,' 84,370 53 23,615,735 80 851,' 12,751 78 22,893,883 20 841, 26,463 60 22,894,194 00 838, 60,475 75 899, 13,38055 25,394.385 60 901,672,96674 29,140,782 40 955,207,25370 34,387,265 60 986,656,086 14 34,387,315 20 1,027, 85,492 14 34,387,408 80 1,155,320,235 19 40,347,872 80 1,107. 11,257 89 33,545,130 00 1,044, 30,117 97 29,789,153 40 969, 57,241 04 27,542,945 50 925, 11,83731 25,541,573 30 967,231,77375 24,176,745 00 989, 66,771 97 24,177,850 20 964, 35.68679 23,238,064 00 878, 96,755 03 21,048,913 60 938, 32,409 38 21,101.197 40 1,023,, 61,53079 21,295,602 40 1,046, 49,185 25 21,295,602 40 • 11111 NT•Nyl 1 957 191 •090 09 1 In, AOR Alit 10 1.066 07,483 09 21,295,602 40 Note 1.-The annual Interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year,except In the case of May. and is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds tor which the total Is of that date, Note 2.-The figures for July 1 1870 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed. •Note 3.-Under the Act of March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold Reserve Fund of $150,000,000 as a separate item, and not Included 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. 1363,231,082 27 362,150,091 78 353,826,945 37 353,847,504 32 353,787,958 77 353,740.691 81 353,719,517 31 353,603,141 88 397,692,548 52 353.685,110 37 353,660,467 32 353,654,148 97 353,648,559 47 393,662,735 35 380,403,635 37 374,300,605 87 380,004,686 42 378,989,469 99 373,728,570 14 378,081,702 64 384,112,912 64 389,433,653 66 388,761,732 41 383,015,584 63 395,680,158 63 393,659,412 63 389.130,655 88 385.828,509 58 396,235,694 78 401,257,097 28 426,056,397 28 382,114,026 78 381,497,583 78 $2,163,561,292,53 2.198,809.422 04 2,085,441,500 63 2,000,139,119 58 1,833,859,164 03 1.699,801,257 07 1,599,939,572 57 1,553,955,087 14 1,509,411,091 78 1,381,492,625 63 1,306,679,062 58 1,185,419,624 23 1,080,777.474 73 1.005,806,560 61 968,218,840 63 961,431,766 13 1,016,897,816 88 1,096,913,120 25 1,222,729,350 40 1,226,793.712 90 1,232,743,082 90 1,436,700,703 92 1,413,416,912 87 1,371,572,244 89 1.328.031,356 89 1,309,405,912 89 1,286,259,016 14 1.282.357,094 84 1,292,522,970 04 1,297,178,192 54 1,327,690,402 54 1.298,315,372 04 1.296,939,969 04 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 1910. Repaid by Companies in Full Settlement. Railroad Liability. Name of Railway. Central Pacific Kansas Pacific Union Pacific Central Branch, Union Pacific Western Pacific Sioux City 83 Pacific Totals Bonds Issued by Government. Net Interest Paid by . Government. Total. Through Sinking Fund. Through Payment to Government. Balance Unsettled. Total Repaid. $25,885,120 00 $36,604,385 29 $82,489,505 29 $9,100,452 55 $53,389,052 74 $62,489,505 29 7,124,898 00 '7.124,89800 6,303,000 00 6,607,45834 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 1,600,000 00 2,053,424 67 3,653,424 67 $3,653,424 67 5,423,662 88 1,970,560 00 3,453,10286 5,423,682 86 5,423,662 86 2,122,841 24 1,628,320 00 2,551,698 20 a2.122,841 24 4,180,018 20 $64,623,512 00 $82,481,781 11 5147,105,293 11 $27,295,070 55 $108,314,060 50 $135,609,131 14 $3,653,424 67 • Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific RR.-s6,303,000-for indebtedness, but subsequently received an additional $821.898 on distribution of assets of Union Pacific, as mentioned In "note" below,. The remainder ($5,785,560 34) represents the loss to Government a Government realized the sum of $2,122,841 24 trim sale of claim against Sioux City & Pacific RR., or $2,057,176 90 less under the settlement. than the company's Indebtedness. Note.-Tho Government has been reimbursed for $27.236.512 Principal and $31,211,711 75 interest, being the total indebtedness of the Union Pacific Railroad Comoany to Nov. 1 1897, and for the principal of the 'Kansas pacific Indebtedness, amounting to $6,303,000. Subsequently under the final decree for the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific Railroad, made by Judge Sanborn at St. Paul, Oct. 24 1899, the United States received an additional $821,898 on its claim. Under settlement agreement of Feb. 1 1699, twenty notes of the Central Pacific Railroad Company (bearing interest at 3% per annum), payable respectively on or before the expiration of each successive six months for ten years, and aggregating $58,812,715 48, which amount represented the unpaid balance of the total Indebtedness of the Central Pacific and Western Pacific Railroad companies to the United States on Feb. 11899, were delivered to the Treasurer of the United States. The balance of the total indebtedness was paid In full July 28 1908. DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE STATES, CMES MO TOWNS IN NEW ENGLAND INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, &c. MAINE—State, Cities, &c NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, &c VERMONT—State, Cities, &c Pages 11 to 13 MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, &..c Pages 14 to 16 RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, Scc Pages 16 to 18 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, &c State of Maine. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820) March 15 1820 Total area of State (square miles) 33,040 State Capital Augusta Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1911) _Bert _Bert M. Fernald Secretary of State (term expires *Jan 1911)____A. I. Brown Treasurer (term expires *Feb. 11911) P. P. Gilmore LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions. •Is chosen by Legislature. HISTORY OF DEBT.—For history of Maine State debt up to 1889, see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 9. The whole State debt matured In June and October 1889, and all that was not paid VMS refunded Into new loans, payable by installments, part each year. At present the debt stands as follows: LOANS— —Interest Outstanding Name and Purpose. Rate, Payable. When Due. Principal. Re-iss. Loan Juno '89 Class "B"..r 3 J-D June 1 1911 $2,000 Do Class "C" r 3 J-D Linn° 1 1914&'21 100,000 1June 1 1915&'20 80,000 Re-18s. Loan Oct.'89 Class "I3"_r 3 A-0 Oct. 1 1911 20,000 Oct. 1 1912-1916 140,000 Oct. 1 1918 10,000 Do Class "C" r 3 A-0 Oct. 1 1919 21,000 Oct. 1 1920 16,000 Oct. 1 1921 28,000 r 3 Do Class "D" A-0 Oct. 11922-1925 12,000 Bonds to State College r 5 J-D June 1 1919 118,300 Do do r 4 do J-J July 1 1917 100,000 Bond to Insane Hospital r 4 J-J July 1 1917 50,000 Loan of 1869, not presented for payment 700 1NTEREsT is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me., or in Boston. TOTAL DEBT.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded debt on each of the dates named. Jan. 11910. Jan. 11909. Jan. 1 1008. Jan. 1 1907. $698,000 Bonded debt $698,000 $713 000 $1,003,000 On Jan. 1 1910 the rescources of the State were as follows: Cash in. Treasury, $75,823.55; balance due on State taxes, $1,020,780.39; securities, $526,093.02: total, $1,622,696.96. ASSESSED V ALU ATION.—Valuations are taken only in even years. Assessed Valuation State tax Personal. Real. Years. Total. per $1,000 $345,572,709 $82,639,756 $428,212,465 $3 00 1908 1906 316,053,787 78,679,203 394,732,990 3 00 1904 74,049,103 292,464,911 366,514,014 275 69,174,571 1902 283,054,326 352,228,897 2 75 Years— Total Valu'n. Tax rate.IYears— Total Valu'n. Tax rate. 1900 $100,157,573 $2.7511850 $336,699,649 200 1890 309,096,041 69,246,288 2 2511840 2 90 1880 235,978,716 28,807,687 5 0011830 .1 90 1870 224,812,900 20,962,778 6 0011820 1860 164,714,168 1 251 POPULATION OF STATE.—According to United States Census. 1910 742,37111860 628 27911820 298,335 1900 694,46611850 583,16911810 228,710 1800 661,08611840 501,70311800 151,719 1880 648,93611830 399,45511790 96,540 628,9151 1870 DEBT LIMITATIONS.—STATE.-----The debt of the State is limited by Section 14 Article 9, of the State Constitution. This section reads as follows: SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State. which shall singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one time exceed $300,000, except to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes of war; but this amendment shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of the United States, or to any fund which the State shall hold In trust for any Indian tribe. MUNICIPAL—The following amendment to the Maine Constitution took effect January 2 1878; ARTICLE XXII. LIMItatIOR of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or town shall create any debt or liability which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed five per centum of the last regulat Pages 18 to 33 Pages 33 to 35 Pages 35 to 39 valuation of said city or town provided, however, that the adoption of this article shall not be construed as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to any loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war; or to temporary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxation during the year In which they arc made. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—The Legislature of 1900 approved an Act exempting from taxation all bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the State or any county, municipality, village, corporation or water district therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. See V 88. p. 1451, for Act in full. SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS.—The provisions regulating the Investments and loans of savings banks and institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained in Sections 23 to 26, inclusive, of Chapter 98 of the Revised Statutes of 1903. The Legislature made several changes in 1907 and in 1909 which we have Incorporated below. SECTION 23. Savings banks and institutions for savings are restricted to and hereafter may invest their deposits as follows: First, a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Columbia. b. In the public funds of any of the New England States and of the States of New York. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Washington. Second, a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the New England States. b. In the bonds of cities and districts in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Washington, having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, when Issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein. c. In the bonds of counties of twenty thousand inhabitants or more in the States of New York. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California. Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein except when issued in aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal indebtedness of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. d. In the bonds of any city of ten thousand inhabitants or more in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein except when Issued in aid of railroads, provided that the net municipal Indebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. e. In the refunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional when Issued, provided that the interest has been fully paid on such original bonds for at least five years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions. f. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized to issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property In said district; provided that the population of the district is ten thousand or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are equal to at least 90% of the population and the assessed valuation of the city within which such district is located; provided, further, that the net municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. g. In the bonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal corporation of this State, when such securities are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of said corporation. Third, a. In the railroad bonds of this State. b. In the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. c. In the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Union Pacific and Northern Pacific railroads. d. In the mortgage bonds of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad In New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds. e. Street railroad companies are not railroad companies within the meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section. f. In the bonds of street railroads constructed in this State prior to April 27 1895, and In the bonds of street railroads in this State constructed after said date, and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed street railroad in the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska; provided, that in the case of street railroads constructed in this State after April 27 1895, and in the case of street railroads in the States above named, an amount of capital stock equal to 33 1-3% of the mortgaged debt shall have been paid in, in cash, and expended upon the road, evidenced by a certificate of the railroad commis- 12 [VoL. Lxxxxr. MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. stoners 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 commissionets 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 oak' in, 1.1 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 stock amount equal to five per centum per annum on an amount of capitalperiod equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been earned and paid for a 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 b, c and f of this sub-division, and which are secured by a first mortgage on the whole or any part of the system. Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England States actually engaged in supplying any city or cities, town or towns, village or villages or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company 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-halt of its entire funded debt. Sixth, a. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under the authority of the State. b. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States, If located within the New England States. C. In the stock of any railroad company of this State unencumbered by mortgage. d. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central & Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies. e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds. 1. In the stock of any corporation other than railroad and water com panics, 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. 1. 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 such debt. b. The term "net municipal indebtedness of cities and districts," as used In this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all bonds of the districts or boards within the same, as above enumerated, exclusive of any such debt created for a water supply and of the amount of any sinking fund available in reduction of such debt. c. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be determined by the last previous official census thereof, as established by the last United States or State census or city or county census taken in the same manner as United States or State census and duly certified to by the clerk or treasurer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county. Ninth. MI investments shall be charged and entered on the books of the bank at their cost to the bank or at par when a premium Is paid. SECTION 24. Any such bank or Institution may hold real estate in the city or town in which such bank or institution is located, to an amount not exceeding 5 %of its deposits or to an amount not exceeding its reserve fund. SECTION 25. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of investment, or as security for loans, or both, more than one-fifth of the capital stock of any corporation, nor invest more than 10% of its deposits, not exceeding $60,000, In the capital stock or notes of any corporation, nor have more than 50% of its deposits in mortgages of real estate. Tnis section and the two preceding do not apply to real estate, or other assets, acquired by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon Judgment for debts, or in settlements to secure debts. This section does not apply to bonds enumerated in the first five sub-divisions of Section 23 of this Chapter. SECTION 26. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on call in banks or banking associations incorporated under the authority of this State, or the laws of the United States, and receive interest for the same. SECTION 27. The trustees shall see to the proper investment of deposits and funds of the corporation in the manner hereinbefore prescribed. No loan shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of the corporation or to any firm of which such officer is a member. $63,000 When Due. Sinking fund LOANS60,000 Reservoir Bds.(Water Corn. Debt). Water sinking fund (incl.) _ 15,000 4s '07 J-J $15,000c __July 1 1927 Water Corn. debt (not Incl.) Refunding Water Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ -7,715,000 334s'05 J-J $58,700c __July 1 1925 (Assessm't abt. 80% actual value.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_5282,700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ ___$20 00 12,951 49,800 Population in 1900 Floating debt 15.000 City water debt (Included)- - 88,700 Population In 1009 (est.) INTEREST at Treasurer's office and Nat. Shawmut Bank in Boston. AUGUSTA. J. R. Townsend, Treasurer. This city is in Kennebec County. Incorporated 1849. LOANSHigh School Bonds When Due. Road improvement Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $36,000c_June 1 '11-'18 4s '08 F-A$40,000c__ _Feb 1 1933 BOND, DEBT Apr 1910 -$339,800 7,348,369 Funding Bonds. Total valuation 1909 M-S $40,000c Sept 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _$27.75 3343 11,683 Refunding Bonds. Population in 1900 13,000 4s F-A $167,220c ___1911-1919 Population in 1009 (est.) INC. on the 4s Is payable in Boston: Refunding & improv't Bonds on other bonds at city treasury. 4s '09 F-A $40,220c___Feb 1 1934 AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. Geo, E. Macomber, Treasurer. DEBT Oct 1910__ _$700,000 BOND. When Due. LOANS54,000 4s '04 F-A g $700,000c _Aug 1 1934 Sinking fund INTEREST is payable at Nationa Shawmut Bank Boston. BANGOR. H. 0. Pierce, Treas. W. P. Hubbard, Aud. This city is In Penobscot County. Incorporated as a town Feb. 25 1701: as a city Feb. 12 1834. The bonds of this city are not taxed. When Due. Water debt (included)._ _ $570,000 LOANS20,000 Floating debt Refunding Bonds. 213,279 4s '08 F-A $125,000c__Aug 11028 Trust funds Total liability Oct 1 '10_ __ _1,078,270 CityDebt. 96,101 4s '92 M-N $50,000c___Nov 2 1912 Cash and accounts due_ 4s '93 M-N 100,000c___Nov 1 1914 Total assessedival. 1010_22,370,801 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) Water Bonds. 4s '10 F-A $70,000c_Aug 1 '11-17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$20.00 21,859 Population In 1900 Refunding Water Bonds 25,000 4s '05 J-J $500,000c.-July 1 1935 Population In 1010 (est.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 'l0__$845,000 INTEREST is payable either at the Merchants' National Bank In Boston or by the City Treasurer in Bangor. CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate and personal property owned by city Is valued at $2,300,000, Incl. water-works estimated at $1,500,000. BATH. John S. Hyde, Mayor; 0. C. Rogers, Treasurer. Bath is in Sagadahoc County. Town Inc. Feb. 17 1781: city June 4 1847 Funding Bonds. When Due. LOANSRefunding Bonds. 4s re '07 J-J $10,0000__ _Jan 1 1927 334s g'02J-J $5,000c_Jan 15 1911 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1910_$255,500 4s J-J 110,500c_Jan 1 1021 Total assessed val. 1009_7,034,685 (Subject to call after June 1 1911.) (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4s g '07 J-J $88,000c ____1911-1020 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909._ _ _$23.00 10.477 Sawer Bonds. Population in 1900 4s '07 INTEREST Is payable in Boston. J-J $42,000c___Jan 1 1927 BELFAST. E. S Pitcher, Treasurer. This city is In Waldo County. Incorporated June 22 1773. Charter adopted in 1853. Belfast owns $500,000 of Belfast & Moosehead Railroad stock, of which 1.396 shares are preferred and 3,604 common. $2,836,513 When DUO. Tax valuation 1910 LOANS1 (Assessment about actual value.) Refunding Bonds. F-A$477,0000_ _Aug 15 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910 _519 00 48 4,615 4s '09 M-N 113,000c_ _Nov 1 1929 Population in 1900 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1010__$590,000 INTEREST is payable at Belfast and First National Bank, Boston. BIDDEFORD. Michael J. Boland, Treasurer. This city is in York County. Incorporated in 1855. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1910_ $220,000 15,133 Refunding Bonds. Cash on hand 7,390,100 4s'04 M-N $50,000e _May 14 1914 Total valuation 1909 4505 M-N 25,000c__ _May 1 1915 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 45,000c __July 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$24.00 4s '97 J-J 16,145 4s '00 M-N 25,000c_May 1 1920 Population in 1000 INTEREST Is payable in Boston 25,000cJuly 1 1021 34s'01 J-J 330'05 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1925 or Biddeford. BREWER. C. M. Cochran, Treasurer. This city Is:In Penobscot County. Incorporated as a city Feb. 8 1889. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_$94,000 LOANS24,000 Floating debt Funding Bonds. 1921 Assessed valuation 1910..52,255,140 4s '01 M-N $30,000c 1914 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 7,000c 4s '94 J-D 1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$26.00 4s '05 A-0 27,000c 4,835 48 '09 M-S 30,000c_ _Sept 1 1929 Population In 1900 INTEREST is payable at the State National Bank, Boston, and Eastern Trust & Bank. Co. In Bangor. BRUNSWICK (Village). J. W. Fisher, Treasurer. Incorporated in 1893. When Due. I BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $94,000 LOANSAssessed valuation 1909_3,632,856 Sower Bonds. yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909__ _ _$19.00 _ $94,000_ _Part _ J-J 43 INTEREST is payable at the State National Bank, Boston, BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM Charles L. Bowker, Treasurer. WATER DISTRICT. A district supplying Brunswick and Topsham with water. $14,000 48 g '09 J-J $42,000c___July 1 1036 Sinking fund 4s g '06 J-J I 22,000c_Jan 1 1921 Assessed val-f Brunswick _ 3,632,856 nation '091Topsham __ 1,139,210 1250,000c_Jan 1 '26 &'36 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_5314,000 INTEREST payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. CALAIS. M. Bradish, Auditor. This city is in Washington County. Incorporated 1851. When Due. BONI). DEBT Nov 11010.. $117,000 • LOANS2,000 Floating debt Building Bonds. 6,109 1 1926 Sinking fund $13,000c___Dec 48 J-D 2,665,510 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE Tax valuation 1910 Refunding Bonds. J-D $85,000c____Deo 1 1926 (Assessment about actual value.) 48 STATE OF MAINE. 10,000c___July 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$25.00 4s J-J 7,650 0,0000_ _Feb 11018 Population in 1000 F-A 4s AROOSTOOK COUNTY. F. A. Gellerson, Treasurer. INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, except County seat is Ilouiton. Incorporated In 1839. This county owned $728,000 of the preferred stock of the Bangor & Aroostook 1111. Co., but on refunding 4s due 1915, which is payable at the Calais National Bank. sold the same late in 1901 to the railroad company upon their agreeing to pay the interest on the $728 000 railroad-aid bonds in table below, and also CARIBOU. P. L. McKelly, Treasurer. to pay the principal at maturity. This agreement has been guaranteed by This town is in Aroostook County. When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ $57,000 a deposit of $728,000 4% consolidated refunding bonds of the railroad com- LOANSSinking fund 4,000 pany with he Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. V. 74. p. 110. School Bonds. 1928 Assessed valuation 1909_ 1,841,215 M-N $25,000c 45 Oct DEBT When 1910_5777,000 Due, BOND. LOANS(Assessment about 50% actual value) Bonds Bridge Sinking fund Jan 1 1910._ 769,502 Refunding Bonds. 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1010__$25.50 J-J $18,000c 59,0000-Aug 1 1919 Total assessed val 1909_ _20,758,963 334s Aug 4s 4,758 Population in 1900 Railroad Bonds (Assessment about 3,6 actual value.) Cour Hon e8,000 1913 Population in 1010 (est.) J-D $14,000 $1.51 4)0 J-D $40,0000___June 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 4s Savings payable the Is at bonds Androscoggin INTEREST the on school 60,744 1900 in Population RR.). A. & (B. Aid Railroad at the Old Colony Trust Co. In M-S$500,000o_-_Se t 1 1912 INTEREST is payable in Boston. Bank in Lewiston, on the bridge bonds 43413 Boston; and on the railroad bonds at the Merrill Trust Co. In Bangor. 4)0 J-J 228,000c___Ju y 1 1915 COUNTY. E. H. Trickey, Commissioner. AUBURN. Irving L. Merrill, Mayor; E. G. Eveleth, Treas. CUMBERLAND Portland is the county seat. Incorporated in 1760. Auburn is in Androscoggin County. Incorporated Feb. 22 1869. City owns railroad stock paying 6 %; par value $75,000. Refunding Bonds. When Due. LOANSJ-J $15,000c___Jan 1 1922 3s City Bonds. J-J 25,0000___July 1 1923 J-J $12,000c___July 1 1911 3;is 48 23,500c___July 1 1924 J-J 4s 4,0000__Jan 1 1912 31.45 '04J-J 15,000c___July 1 1925 J-J 7,000c___July 1 1912 334s'05 J-J 45 18,1100e_ _July 2 1926 J-J 15,000c___July 1 1917 34s 06J-.1 45 10,000___July 1 1030 J-J 30 15,000c_July 1 1920 4s '10 J-J City Water Bonds. J-J 16,000c_ June 1 1923 45 3 J-J $30,000c., Ma 14,500c___Jan 1 1925 4s J-J 45 When Due. BOND. DEBT May 14 1910.5750,000 LOANS37,500 Sinking fund Court House Bonds. 1921 Total assessed val. 1009_88,617,608 J-J 15250,000c 33.4s 1022 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_51.20 1 300,000c 100,689 33-4s '09 J-J 200,000--__July 1 19241 Population In 1900 INTEREST is payable at the County Treasurer's office. EAST LIVERMORE WATER DISTRICT. J.B.Clary,Trust. When Due. I BOND. DEBT June 16 '10_5150,000 LOANS4s '09 F-A $97,000_ _Feb 1 10201 INTEREST payable in Boston Nov., 1910.1 MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. 13 EASTPORT. Chas. I. Morton, Auditor. CITY OF DEERING BONDS-Annexed Feb. 6 1899. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. This city is In Washington County. Incorporated March 31 1903. Town of Deering Bonds. Is J-D $20,000c___June 1 1917 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910.-- $59,000 4s 3.1-N $2,500c___Nov 1 1911 Forest Avenue Bonds. Refunding Bonds 1009___1,608,325 Assessed valuation J-D 4s 1,500c___Dec 1 1911 4s J-D $15.000c___Dec 1 1915 4s '07 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1937 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) High-School Bonds 4$ F-A 17,000c___Feb 1 191fik 46 A-0 14,000c_April 1 '11-'17 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1000___$30 00 4s F-A $16,000c___Feb 1 1913 4s 6,000c___June 1 1918 J-D School Bonds. 5,311 4s Population in 1900 M-N 20,000c___May 1 1918 Refunding Bonds. 3%8 J-D $20,000r Dec 1910 INTEREST is payable in Eastport. 4s J-D 19.000c___June 1 1919 4s J-D $38,000c___June 1 1912 EDEN. Charles F. Paine, Treasurer (P. 0. Bar Harbor). 4s A-0 11,500c_ __April 1 1917 INTEREST on all the issues except the registered bonds is payable in ' This town is in Hancock County. Incorporated Feb. 23 1796 First the Boston Nat. at Bank, and at the Portland Trust Co. in Portland. LOANSWhen Due. High School Bonds. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND. ETC. Town-Hall Land Bonds. 4s '08 A-() $21,000r_ __Apr 1 1926 May 26 '10. Dec. 31 '09. Oct. 1 '08. Aug. 1 '07. J-J $17,500r_July 1 '11-'17 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910.. $178,000 4s $2,211,000 $2,198,446 $2,564,000 *2,611,000 Funding Bonds 11,123 Total debt Other liabilities 415,310 535,415 48 J-J J$17,000r..July 1 '11-'18 Treasury balance 1,309,215 45,186 Assets 1,361,670 1 10,000r___July 1 1919 Total valuation for 1909_6,201,182 Net debt $1,795,690 $1,663,031 $1,254,785 51,249,330 School Bonds. (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) 48 '07 M-S $75,000r_Mch 1 '11-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_529.00 AVAILABLE ASSETS.-The city's available assets, amounting to 4s 30,000_Sept 10 '16-'21 Population in 1900 4,379 $415,310 on May 26 1910, Include 1,700 shares ($85 per share) of Portland INTEREST on $75,000 school bonds In Newburyport, Mass.; on $30,000 Gas Light Co. stock, $144,500 PortI'd & Ogdensb'g By. stock (4.656 1-10 school bonds in Bar Harbor; on high-school bonds in Boston at the Old Col- shares), valued at $47 50 per share, or $221,164 75, and notes and amount to credit of Commissioners on city debt, $49,695. Borrowing capacity ony Trust Co.; on others in Bangor. Jan. 1 1910 was $724,215 20. ELLSWORTH. Thomas E. Hale, City Clerk. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation (about full cash value) and the tax rate have been as follows, the annexation of This city is In Hancock County. Incorporated in 1869, Deering in 1899 increasing values since that date: LOANS1Vhen Due. Total assessed val. 1910_ _ 32.007,590 Real Total Personal Rate of Tax War Debt. (Assessment about full value.) Years. Estate. Property. Valuation. per $1.000 4s J-D $28,000c_ _June 1 1917 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1910_422,50 1909 $41,804,650 *58,453,415 $16,648,765 52 10 8 60 45 J-D 17.000c___June 1 1912 Population in 1900 4,297 1908 40,437,600 16,640,025 57,077,625 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ _545,000 Population in 1910 (est.) 4,000 1905 35,600.350 15,425,655 51,026,005 21 20 52,550 Floating debt 1900 31,502,000 13,626,305 45,128,305 21 00 INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. 1 4.1 's' ,,••, 1890 23,184,400 12,427,590 35 611,99036,425. 19 70 POPULATION.-In 1910, 58,571; in 1900, 50,145; in 1890. GARDINER. C. H. Gray, Mayor; F. A. Danforth, Auditor. PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT. Samuel S. Gilbert, Treasurer. This city Is in Kennebec County. Incorporated in 1849. This district comprises the entire cities of Portland and South Portland LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_$110,500 and was organized in 1905 to build Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the two Bridge Loan. Sinking fund 7,281 4s '96 M-N $20,000c May 1916 Assessed valuation 1910_ 3,626.799 cities. The entire property of the two cities is liable in proportion to assessed valuation. Refunding Loans. (Assessment about actual value.) When Due BOND. DEBT April 1 1910 $380,000 3)0'97 A-0 $5,500c__Apr 14 1913 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____524.00 LOANSJ-J f$340,000c_July 1 '11-44 Valuation 1909 fPortiand 58,453,415 3Ms'97 A-0 9,000c_Oct 15 1919 Population In 1900 5,501 33i8 I 30,000c_July 1 1945 1So. Port. 3,499,672 4s 08 A-0 76,000cApr 16 1928 INTEREST payable in Portland and Boston. INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston. '•' , .t'1 ri,91 41 -11 ' PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT. Millard F Hicks, Treasurer GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. F. A. Danforth, Clerk. LOANSWhen Due.1 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1010LOANSWhen Due. I BOND. DEBT Nov 1010_$232,500 Funding Bonds. District bonds $2 10 45 J-J $232,500 c. _Jan 1 1934 I Sinking fund $3,806 4s '08 J-D$2,100,000c__Dec 1 1928 Water Co bds (assumed) 2 02 INTEREST Is payable at Maine Trust & Banking Co., Gardiner. • , . 1 i INTEREST payable at Old Colony Trust Co. In Boston 3 t U States Trust Co. In Portland. HALLOWELL. F. S. Wingate, Mayor; C. K. Howe, Treas. This city Is in Kennebec County. Incorporated in 1850. ROCKLAND. S. A. Adams, City Treasurer. LOANScity, which is In Knox County, was Incorporated in 1554 When Due. Floating debt Bonds $13,500 of This the city are not taxed. Interest payable in Rockland. Refunding 1893. Sinking fund 15,000 LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Bonds-(Continued)4s M-N $12,000c-_Nov '11-'22 Tax valuation 1910 21 1,471,400 Refunding Bonds 3 Yes . . ... $40,350 Water Bonds. (Assessment same as actual value.) J-J $13,0000___July 1 1912 (Subject to call after 7 years.) 48 g '98 J-J 550 000c_ __Jan 1 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_322 00 3;is 16,800c__July 35s J-J 1915 1 4s '07 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 1910____ $63,000 Population In 1900 13,000____July 1 1922 2,714 18,000c...._July 1 1916 (Subject to call at any time.) 33is J-J INTEREST Is payable In Boston and Hallowell. • 3M F-A 32,500c___Feb 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 8 '09_ $279.550 38 .T-J 27.600c __July 1918 1 Total valuation 1909__5,564.056 HOULTON. Frank A. Peabody, Chairman Selectmen. 23,200c___July 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_422.00 J-J This town is in Aroostook County. Incorporated March 8 1831. City 38 38 '05 J-J 20.850____July 1 1920 Population in 1900 owns 1,995 shares stock-value $49,875-of the Houlton Water Co. 8.150 LOANSWhen Due. School, Bridges, Town Imp. Bonds SACO. M. R. Burns, Clerk. Refunding Bonds. This city is In York County. Incorporated Feb. 18 1867. 4s A-0 $20,000c___Apr 1 1917 • 48 A-0 $10,000c___Oct 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $106,400 LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Bonds (Continued). 3;•68 J-D 37.000c .Dec 15 1920 Floating debt Refunding Bonds. 35 000 3 W3'09 M-S $14,500c_Sept 1 '11-'39 Water Bonds. J-J $30,000c Sinking fund 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1910_ $131,301 1,000 4s 3s M-N $1.600c_May 1 '11-'12 Total valuation 1909 J-D 19,500c___Dec '11-'23 Tax valuation 1910 3,129.161 4s 4,449,365 3 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '13-'32 (Assessment about 75% actual value) 3s M-N 20,000c_ Nov '11-'30 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 3;is M-N 17,000c___May 11032 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-.327.50 33s 1.1-S 15,000c__Aug 31 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$21.60 (Subject to call May 1 1918.) 4s '07 A-0 32,000c_Oct Population in 1900 1 '11-42 Population in 1900 4.686 INTEREST payable at Boston. Population in 1909 (est.) INTEREST is payable In Boston Population in 1910 (est.) 6,500 6,500 KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. G. K. Boutelle, Treas. SOUTH PARIS. This village is in Oxford County. The city of Waterville and the village of Fairfield are in this district. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_468,000 Population served by district 18.000. Post office address Waterville. Water-System Bonds. Floating debt 2,000 LOANSWhen Due. 9s g '10 M-N $50,000c._May 11025 4s '09 A-0 $68,000c___Oct 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1910___ _$724,252 3)ig'10 M-N $100,000c_ _May 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 11910.. $950,000 INT. payable at Paris Trust Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_44.00 3 %s g'05 M-N.100,000c_May 1 1915 Sinking fund 28,500 3%8 g M-N 1 150,000c_May 1 1920 Total valuation 1909 7,327,595 WASHINGTON COUNTY. M. Gardner, Treasurer. 650,000c_May 1 1925 Population in 1910 (est.) 15,000 County scats are Machias and Ca als. Incorporated in 1789. INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $500,000 Washington Co RR Bonds. Total assessed val, 1909_312,703,306 KITTERY WATER DISTRICT. H. Mitchell, President. Is 98 J-J $25,0000__Jan 1 1916 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'09$26.07 This district is located in the town of Kittery, York County, and supplies 48 93 J-J 475.000c__Jan 1 1928 Population in 1900 45,232 water to about 5,000 inhabitants. (Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.) LOANSWhen Oue I BOND.DEBT April 1910_4204,000 INTEREST is payable at the Boylston National Bank of Boston. • • f $4,000c__Jan 1 '11-12 iis y8 J-J 4 40,000c__Jan 1 '13-20 WATERVILLE. L. E. Thayer, Treasurer. I 80,000c Jan 1 '21-30 INTEREST payable In This city is in Kennebec County. Incorporated 1802; a city. 1888. • ( 80,000c_Jan 1 '31-38 the Old Colony Trust Co. Boston at Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 14 '10.. $314.000 330'08 F-A $10,000____Feb 1 1926 Floating debt 62,000 LEWISTON. F. A. Morey, Mayor; J. F.McGillicuddy,Treas. 4s F-A 10,000_ _ _ _Feb 11037 Total valuation 1909 6,334,105 This city is in Androscoggin County. Incorporated In 1863 4s 9.000____Aug 1 1929 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) F-A LOANSWhen Due. 45 Water Bonds. J-J 105,000_ _ _July 31 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$23 50 Refunding Bonds. 58 20,000____July 1 1937 Population in 1900 J-J A-0$200,000____Oct 1 1917 48 9,477 J-J $80 000__July 11024 BOND. DEBT Mell 1 1910_ $990,500 45 334s 1,1-S 50,000__Sept 1 '23-'27 J-J 48 51,000__ _Jan 11030 Floating debt F-A 20,000__Feb 1 '38-'39 243,546 45 33isg J-J 185,000__July 1 1931 Sinking fund 243,353 4s J-J 100,000 July 1913 Assessed valuation 1909_15,053,515 WESTBROOK. Chas. A. Moses, Collector & Treasurer. I ,Is J-J 100,000 July 1923 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Westbrook is in Cumberland County. Incorporated March 1891. • 48 '07 ____ 174,000 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_418.50 City Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $114,500 4s A-0 100,000 _ 1027 Population in 1910 J-D $15,0000. June 20 1911 Floating debt 26,247 4s 32,500 Refunding Bonds. INTEREST is payable in Boston at the First National Bank. Other liabilities ,_ 7,614 J-J $25,000c _Jan 1 1915 Total valuation 1910 CITY PROPERTY.-The property of this city is valued at $1,816,435, 48 5,138,830 J-J Including among other things stock of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch 48 20,000c___Jan 1 1917 (Assessment is about actual value.) J-D 24,000c_June 1 1918 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10,12000 Railroad valued at $225,000, and water-works the value of which is placed 4s Is g '07 J-J 15,000c___Apr 1 1922 Population in 1910 (est.) at 3835,871. Bonds are not taxed. 9,000 J-J 4s 15,000c Jan 1926 Population in 1900 7.283 INTEREST is payable In Boston, Mass. Portiang, Me., or Westbrook. OLD TOWN. Edgar B. Weeks, Mayor; H. W. Porter, Tr. This city Is in Penobscot County. Inc. as a city Mch. 30 1891. , LOANSADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_3104,500 4s '98 $..__$14,500 1918 Notes outstanding Bonded Floating Assessed 8,256 per Tax Pointags'ot ___ 25,000 1921 Assessed valuation 1909 _2,588.535 Debt. Debt. Valuation.$1,000. latIon. Refunding and Funding Bonds. Tax rate (per 51,000) 1900. 45 08 J-D $65,000c___June 1 1928 Population in 1009 1909......426 00 Androscoggin County 20,500 8,000d$31,849,532 (est.) ____ 54,242 • 6,000 INTEREST on 45 of 1908 payable in Bangor at the Merrill Trust Anson (T), Somerset County 6,000 36,069 d693,835d26.00 Co. 1,830 Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co_ 47,000 13,015 d1,005.179d25.00 1,926 PORTLAND. Chas. A. Stout, Mayor; S. S. Gilbert, Tr.; Brunswick (T), Cumberland Co. 33,000 17,183 d3.632,850d17.80 6,806 Bucksport (T), Hancock Co_ 43,100 44,255 C. B. Thurston, Auditor. d885,799d28.00 2,339 Camden (T), Knox County 22,900 37,020 d2,451,840d18.80 2,825 portland (City) is In Cumberland County. Incorporated Feb. Dexter (T), Penobscot County_ 48,000 25,999 d1,305.715d26.00 2,941 Of the debt of this city nearly all was incurred on account of 28. 1832. Port- E. Livermore, Androscoggin Co.•28,195 d1,578,924 18.00 2,129 land & Ogdensburg RR.. whose stock the city held to the parthe value of Fairfield (T), Somerset County_ 20,000 18,933 dl,610,490d20.00 52,206,110. On May 26 1910, however, the city held only $221,164 3,788 75 of Farmington (V), Franklin Co__ 67,000 None d901,900d40.00 this stock, having disposed of the greater part of its holdings in order to Kennebec County 59,000 39,000d33,700,319 d1.63 59,117 meet maturing obligations. The city's bonds are all subject to tax. Kennebunk (T). York County_' 58,450 d2,271,409d19.00 3,228 LOANS--InterestPrincipalLisbon (T.), Androscoggin Co '107,810 d2,347,775d20.00 Name and Purpose. P.O. Payable. When Due.Outstand'O. Lubec (T), Washington County•35,000 d829,923d22.00 3,005 Funded,1893 c&r_ 4g 1,1-S March 1 1913 $75,000 Mt. Desert, Hancock County_•38,650 d1,943,152d19.00 1,600 1894 do c&r- 4g M-S March 1 1914 64,000 Norridgewock, Somerset Co..__ 30,000 4,000 d645,832d26.00 1.495 1896 do c&r_ 4 M-S March 1 1916 48,000 Old Orchard (T). York County_ 26,000 3,000 d1,109,920d25.20 964 Refunding 1897 c&r. 4g J-J July 11012 423,000 Pittsfield (T), Somerset County.•65,158 d1,399,755d20 00 2,891 do 1902 c&r_ 33g J-J July 1 1922 614,000 Rumford (T), Orford County__ 71,500 27,016 d3,273,005d20.00 3.770 do 1905 c&r- ”ig M-S March 1 1920 99,000 Sanford (T), York County 74,000 15,112 x4,132,861x20.00 6,078 Funding 1909 c 4g F-A Aug 1 1929 245,000 Skowhegan, Somerset County.._ 75,000 54,500 x3,828,925x20.00 8,180 School-bullding 1007 c “ig F-A I Aug. 1 '11-'12 2,000 South Portland, Cumberland Co114,250 84,840 d3,499,672d25.00 6,287 1Aug. 1 '13-'22 50.000 Waldoborough (T), Lincoln Co. 39,400 , • 3,145 , • Bonds due 1898 matured, not presented for payment 2,000 Yarmouth (T), Cumberland Co_ 60,000 None d1,511,250d18.00 2,274 Bonds due 1907, not presented for payment • Total debt. Cl Figures are for 1909. x Figures are for 1910. 1,000 ___, NEW HAIVIPHIRE-DEBT OF STATE 14 New Hampshire. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen 9,305 Total area of State (square miles) Concord State Capital Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan, 1911)_Henry B. Quinby Secretary of StatefChosen by Legislature;lEdw. N Pearson Treasurer lterm expires Jan. 1911fSolon A. Carter LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday In January, and length of session is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.-New Hampshire's debt history is very brief. This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were Issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War. In 1866 New Hampshire reported her funded indebtedness at $4,169,816, contracted exclusively for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22, against which the Treasurer reported an asset of $77,082.89. The State debt at the present time is as follows: -Interest Principal LOANS. Payable. When Due. Outstanding. % Name and Purpose$135,000 J & J July 1 1913 4 Agricultural College, 1893 o 33 J & J July 1 1919 x50,000 Sanitorium bonds of 1909 175,000 4 J & J July 1 1911 Library bonds of 1891 75,000 4 J & J July 1 1913 1893 do do 1916 x50,000 J &J f 3 H ighway bonds of 1909 1 334 J & J 1914-17 x200,000 150,000 3 IA J & J July 1'11-25 Hospital, 1905 x150 000 3 V, J & J July 1 1927 1907 do x85,000 c 33i J & J July 1 1929 1909 do 1,200 Municipal War loan (overdue)_ 500 Loan of 1873(overdue) 1.075,963 66 Trust funds Of $1.020,775 97 trust funds held Sept. 11910, $899,911 47 carried 4% interest and $80,000 8% Interest, no interest being paid on $40,864 50. PAR VALUE OF BONDS -The bonds are in $500 and $1,000 pieces. INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston and at State Treasurer's office. TAX-EXEMPT.-Issues marked x are exempt from all taxes to individual holders. Treasurer Solon A. Carter informs us that all issues at 3 M % and under are exempt when held by savings banks. TOTAL DEBT.-The net debt on Sept. 1 1910 was $1,293,209. The subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. Assets Sept. 1 1910 were $799,366 64. Sept. 1 '10. Sept. 1 '09. Sept. 1 '08. Sept. 1 '07. $1,071,700 $831,700 $706,700 $567,200 Total funded debt 1,07.3,964 1,035,820 990,768 1,020,776 Trust funds 14,252 3,742 13,460 School fund 100 100,100 100 100 Floating debt $2,092,576 $1,911,506 $1,756,873 $1,671,528 Total debt ASSESSED VAL U ATION.-The State's total assessed valuation has been as below. Tax rate for 1910 (per $1,000) $20.58. Assessed Val. Assessed Val. YearsYears$214,616,655 $255,085,571 1902 1910 209,670,845 249,219,335 1900 1909 204,734,731 244,971,264 1898 1908 203,507,734 238,128.476 1897 1907 200,957,600 231,641,571 1896 1906 225,082,628 1894 197,839,543 1905 220,624,307 1893 196,117,060 1904 216,837,497 1881 168.964.903 1903 The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the various towns in the State. In addition the State taxes at different rates savings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building and loan associations,telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car and express companies. These latter were valued in 1909 at $105,244,246. POPULATION OF STATE244,165 430,57211860 326,073 1820 1010 214,460 317,976 1810 411, 88118 0 1900 284,574 1800 183,858 376,530 1840 1890 141,881 269,328 1790 346,901 1830 1880 318.3001 1870 In 1870-80 increase was 28,691, or 9.01%; in 1880-90, 29,539, or 8.51%. In 1890-00, 35,058 or 9.31%; In 1000-10, 18,984, or 4.6%. DEBT LIMITATION.-There Is no restriction in the Constitution of New Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "General Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part Second of that instrument. Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan or give its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any corporation .having for its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid the same by taking its stocks or bonds. The above is an amendment to the Constitution which was ratified in 1877. The amendment would appear to be Intended as a complete estoppel to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and industrial corporations. It is to be noticed, however, that by its terms the restriction does not specifically mention "cities," the words being"any town." In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1805." It tells in the matter of Issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may do, what it must do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts: Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school district, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be payable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%, may be payable in gold coin. If made payable in less than 20 years, may be extended but never beyond 20 years from time of Issue. Sec. 3. [bonds (except of cities) must be authorized by a vc te of two-thirds of all voters present and voting at an annual meeting of suca corporation, or at a special meeting if properly called, &c. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest, &c., may be delegated to Governing Board. See. 4. City bonds must be authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of members elected to each branch, taken by yeas and nays, signed by Mayor, countersigned by Treasurer, seal of city affixed. Place of payment, rate of interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be in form set out in Act-which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must contain statement to that effect as given In Act. "The validity of any bonds shall not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds issued, &c. Sec. 7. "All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue of this Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall,In favor of bona fide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly authorized and issued in accordance with the provisious herein contained, and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the application of the proceeds. All such bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and to the same extent as securities negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8. Anudal tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and provide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No bonds can be issued which shall increase the net debt of corporation to an amount exceeding 5%of the value of the taxable property therein as last appraised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be Included except the fol lowing, 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. Lxxxxi. Exceptions have been made to ,this law from time to time in special instances. such as in the case of $100,000 high-school bonds of the city of Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202. Laws of 1903. This chapter provides that Section 9 of the municipal bond law of 1895 does not apply in this instance. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were completely revised and materially altered in many respects at the Legislative session of 1901. The new law was approved by the Governor March 22 1901 and went into effect on its passage. In 1007 clauses 8, 14, 18, 19 and 20 were amended. The Legislature of 1909 passed an act adding clause 22 and amending clause 17. The law now reads as follows: AN ACT TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INVESTMENTS OF SAVINGS BANKS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: SECTION 1. On and after the passage of this Act, savings banks and savings departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment of their funds in the following classes of securities only: 1st. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated in New Hampshire, but not over 70% of the value of the property covered shall be se loaned, and not exceeding 70% of the deposits shall be so invested. 2d. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated outside of New Hampshire which is at the time improved, occupied and productive, but not over 50% of the value of the property covered shall be so loaned, and not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so Invested. 3d. In notes secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to invest of a value at least 10% in excess of the face of the note. The amount of any one class of securities so taken as collateral, added to that which the bank may own at the time, shall not exceed the total limit of that class of security, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 4th. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt in on the 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 while held by the bank, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be se Invested. 5th. In notes of individuals or corporations with two or more signers, or one or more indorsers, but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned any one person or corporation in this class of security, and not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 6th. In the public funds of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and principal. 7th. In the bonds and notes of this State. or of any county, city, town precinct or district of this State. 8th. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or Territory of the United States; and in the bonds or notes of any city of the States of Maine. Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut or New York, whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation, or of any county, town, village, precinct or district in said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of suck valuation. 9th. In the authorized bonds of any county, city, town, school district or other municipal corporation of any other of the United States or Territories whose net indebtedness at the time of such investment does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation; and in the authorized bonds of any city of 100,000 inhabitants of any of said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation. The term "net indebtedness" shall be construed to denote the indebtedness of any city, town or other municipal corporation, omitting the debt created for supplying the inhabitants with water and deducting the amount of any sinking fund available for the payment of the municipal indebtedness. Provided, however, that such bonds shall not have been Issued in aid of railroads or for special assessment purposes. Provided, also, that the bonds of any county, city or town of less than 10,000 inhabitants, or of any school district or other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants in any State or Territory other than those named in Paragraph 8 of Section 1 of this Act shall not be authorized investments. Provided, further, that such bonds are issued by municipalities that are permitted by law to levy taxes sufficient to pay the interest and to provide sinking funds for their debt; otherwise such bonds shall not be authorized investments. But not exceeding 50% of the deposits shall be so invested. 10th. In the bonds or notes of any railroad company, except street railways, incorporated under the laws of this State, whose road is located wholly or in part in the same; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 11th. In the bonds of any railroad company, except street railways. Incorporated under the authority of any of the New England States, whose road is located wholly or in part in the same, and which Is in possession of and operating its own road, and has earned and paid regular dividends for the two years next preceding such investment, or In the bonds guaranteed or assumed by such railroad company; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 12th. In the bonds of any railroad company, except street railways, 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 paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on Its capital stock for the three years next preceding such investment; provided, such capital stock on which it earns and pays dividends equals in amount one-third of the entire bonded indebtedness of said road; or in the bonds guaranteed or assumed by such railroad; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 13th. In the first mortgage bonds of corporations of this State, except street railways, located and doing business therein, whose net indebtedness at the time of such investment does not exceed its capital stock actually paid In and remaining unimpaired; but not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so Invested. 14th. In the bonds of street railway corporations incorporated under the laws of this State and located wholly or in part in the same, and in the bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or in part in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or more, in any of the other New England States, and in the bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or in part in cities of 50,000 inhabitants, or more In any of the United States; provided that the net Indebtedness of any of such street railway corporations mentioned in this paragraph does not exceed the capital stock actually paid In and remaining unimpaired at the time of such investment, and that such corporation has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such investment; but not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested. 15th. In the bonds of telephone, telegraph or express companies doing business in the United States or Territories, provided the total indebtedness of such company does not exceed Its capital 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 shares for five years previous to such investment, but not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so Invested 16th. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company incorporated under the laws of this State and doing business therein, but the amount of such stock held by any savings bank as an investment and as collateral for 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 of said national bank or trust company18th. 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 Nov., 1910.. NEW HAMPSHIRE-CITIES AND TOWNS. capital stock for five 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 five years previous 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 Inporated 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 4% per annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such Investment; but not exceeding 5% 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 shares for five years previous to such investment, but not exceeding 5% 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 subject 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. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. BELKNAP COUNTY. S. B. Cole, Treasurer. Laconia Is the county seat. Bonds are exempt from taxation. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10._ $50,000 Court-House Bonds. Sinking fund 32,448 48 J-J $30,000c__July 1 1913 Cash on hand 15.880 Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909_10,747,952 48 J-J $20,000c___Jan 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _ _$23.37 INTEREST is payable in Laconia. Population in 1000 19.526 BERLIN. F. D. Bartlett, Mayor; W. F. Hall, Auditor. 15 COOS COUNTY. F. W. Page, Treas. (P. 0. Whitefield). Berlin Is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due. Cash on hand $11,020 Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910...16,452,631 4s '05 J-J $30.000 0-1911-1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$21.79 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ ___ $30,000 Population In 1900 29,468 INTEREST is payable in Boston at the office of N. W. Harris & CO. DERRY. Chas. Bartlett, Treasurer. This town Is In Rockingham County. Incorporated In 1827. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1909 _ _31,903,440 $13,000c__July 1 1917 (Assessment about % actual value.) 3)ig'07 J-J 25,000c_ _ _July 11022 Tax rate(per/Town District _ _$28.80 52,000c_ _July 1 1927 $1,000) '091Village District_ 22.25 BOND. DEBT May 17 1910.$90,000 Population In 1900 3,583 Floating debt 81,848 INTEREST payable In Boston. f DOVER. G. J. Foster, Mayor; Wm. K.Chadwick, Treas. This city is the county seat of Strafford County. Incor. as a city in 1855. LOANSWhen Due. Bonds oast due.$10.000: int. ceased. City-Hall Bonds. Water loan notes 3 q s_ _ _ _ $292,000 48 A-0 $11.000c___Apr 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1909_ 560.000 45 A-0 111.000c_ _Apr 1 1912 Water debt (Included).- 292.000 Funding and Bridge Bonds. Cash In treasury 54,129 45 J-J $30,000c_ _July 1 '11-16 Borrowing limit Jan 1 '09._ 230,683 High School Bonds. Total valuation 1909 8,934,612 30'05 J-D 1$30,000c_ _Dec 1 '17-'22 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) 1 30.000c_ _Dec 1 '23-'25 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909._$21.01_ Cemetery Loan. Population In 1890 12,790 Trustfunds $13.000 31,4% ann July 1 Population In 1900 13,207 INTEREST Is payable at Shawmut National Bank, Boston. FARMINGTON. E. G. Willson, Treasurer. This town Is In Strafford County. Incorporated Dec. 1 1798. LOANSWhen Due.I Water debt (additIonal)......317,908 4s '98 J-J $56,5000._ _Jan 1 1918 Sinking fund 29,908 (Subject to call after Jan. 11908.) Assessed valuation 1910...1,104,679 130ND. DEBT Feb 15 '10_$56,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_327.85 Floating debt 5.600 Population in 1900_ _ _ __2.26$ INTEREST payable at First Nat onal Bank, Boston; Farmington National Bank, and Town Treasurer's office. FRANKLIN. Frank H. Daniell, Clerk; Frank Proctor, Treas. This city Is in Merrimack County. Inc. as a town 1828; a city 1895. LOANSWhen Due. Bonds of 1885 $300 Water Bonds. Bonds of 1907 30,000 A-0 $2,000__ _ _Apr 1 1914 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '10-3187.300 4s (Subject to call.) Note debt 18,500 350'06 M-S $25,000e___Mch I 1916 Cash in treasury 11,286 Memorial Hall, Refunding & Sewer Tax valuation 1009 3.113.864 330'08 A-0 $50,000___Oct 1 1928 (Assessment about g actual value.) Refunding Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1000) 1909 _ __ _$22.00 3345 A-0 $80.000- __Oct 1 1921 Population In 1900 5.846 INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston,or Treasurer's office. GORHAM. S. M. Leavitt, Treasurer. This town is In Coos County. Inc. In 1836. Bonds are tax-exempt. When Due.I Floating debt $7.900 This city Is In Coos County. Incorporated Feb. 6 1807. During the LOANSWater and Sewer Bonds. I Assessed valuation 1909_ ___ 989.448 year 1908 this city was visited by disastrous fires, this accounting for the large decrease In the assessed valuation for 1909. A new city charter 4s '05 J-J $60.000c_ _ _ _1925 I Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_424.00 BOND. DEBT Feb 15 -19-1013-60.0001Population In 1900 was adopted by the voters on May 11 1909. 1,797 INTEREST payable in Boston at the office of N. W. Harris & Co. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Feb 15 1910 $239,000 30'00 _ $90,000 1029 Hoating debt 80,478 HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE DISTRICT. D. W. Cole, school House & Fire Station Bonds. Other liabilities 25,087 Clerk Fire Commissioners. 48 '05 J-D 375.000e_Dee 1911-'25 Sinking fund 91,853 Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation 1907...6,343,619 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910____$48,000 43-is J-D $70.000c Dec 1913 Assessed valuation 1909_5,567,854 Water Notes. Water notes 25,000 Funding Bonds. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4s '10 June $25,000_ _Jan 1 '15-26 Floating debt 2,826 M-N $50,000c 48 Nov 1917 Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1909._ 24.50 ($2,000 yearly.) Assets 29,732 3;is J-D 36,000c_June 1 '11-'22 Val. city property Feb 1'l0 309,109 Water Bonds Assessed valuation 1909 886.100 45 J-J $45,000c Population In 1900 1917 (Assessment about % actual value.) 8,886 Sewer Bonds District tax (per $1,000) 1909_32.32 CLAREMONT. C. L. Brackett, Treas.; G. W. Paul, Select'n. 48 $3,000c .___1911-1912 Population In 1909 (est.) J-J 2,000 INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Hillsboro. This town is in Sullivan County. Incorporated in 1764. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ $245,700 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. A. S. Healy, Treasurer. Town Hall Bonds. School debt (additional)___ 21,963 County seats are Manchester and Nashua. The 334s of 1909 are exempt J-J $15,000e_ _July 1 '11-'16 Floating debt 45 93,832 Water Bonds. Water debt (Included) __ _ _ 156,400 from taxation to persons and corporations residents of Hillsborough County. 48 J-J 3156.4000...July 1 1923 Total assessment 1910 When Due. I BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 $311,800 4,656,110 LOANSRefunding Bonds Building Bonds. (Assessment about 70 %actual value) Sinking fund 78,785 48 J-J $50,000c_.Apr 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_420.50 48 June $40,000c___June 1 1921 Tax valuation 1909 72,521.571 33-is'00 J-J 24,100c_$1,000 yriy. Population in 1900 Mch 120.000c___Mch 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$20.59 6,498 48 38 July 51 800c __July I 1923 Population In 1900 INTEREST at People's National Bank In Claremont. 112.640 (Subject to call July 1 1913.1 CONCORD. Charles J. French, Mayor; Henry E. Cham- 330 '09M-S 100,000e_Sept 1 1924 INTEREST on as is payable at Manchester National Bank; on 3348 at berlin, City Clerk; Wm. F. Thayer, Treasurer. Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 4s at First National Bank, Boston. Concord (incorporated 1853) is the capital of the State and the county scat of Merrimack County. Its water-works more than take care of the Interest JAFFREY. J. G. Townsend, Treasurer. on the water bonds. This town Is In Cheshire County. Incorporated In 1773. The 3% water bonds are tax-exempt. LOANSWhen Due. •Union School District Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_ $47,500 Police Station. 3;is A-0 $21,000_ _Oct 1 '11-'13 Road Bonds.* Water debt (included) $3,000____July 1 1911 3-s 330 44,000 J-J J-J 16,000__July 1 '15 '16 M-N $3,500c 1911 Floating debt 7,000 newer Bonds. 3;is J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '18-'22 4s Water Bonds. assessed valuation 1910....1,203.096 3;is J-D $25,000___June I 1914 3;is J-J J15.000__July 1 '24-'26 f$2.000c_ _Jan 1 '11-'12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_419.50 9,000___Dee 1 1914 3j iis J-D 135,000_July _ 1 1927 334s J-J (20,000c_Jan 1 '13-'22 Population In Ism 3;is 1.891 25,000._ __July 1 1917 3;is J-J J-J 4,000_ _July 1 1928 1 0.000c_ _Jan 1 '23-'25 Population In 1910 (est.) 30'08 M-N 25,0000_ __May 1 1928 3 ;is 2.000 J-J 30,000July1'23-'29-'30 Is J-J 12,000r__Jan 1 '26-'29 Water Precinct Bonds. 3;is J-J 0,000__Ju:y 1 1931 1,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 33.is M-S $20,000____Mch 1 1922 City Hall Bonds. • Interest on these bonds is paid by the heirs to the Slade estate in Jaffrey. 5,000 Jan 1911 J-J 35 ($58,000 Sept 1 '12-'20 INTEREST is payable In Boston at the office of C. D. Parker & Co. 5,000 48 Jan 1911 3;is J-J M-Si 14,000__Sept 1 '21-'22 70,000_ _Jan '13 to '19 as J-J 1 5,000._ _ _Sept 1 1923 4s J-J 400,000____Jan 1 1922 3;0'04 J-J I 50,000.-July 1 '24-'28 KEENE. Frank H. Whitcomb, City Clerk. County seat of Cheshire Co. Incorp. as a town 1753; city, 1874. Bonds 10,000__ _Jan 1 1920 3s J-J 1 5,000____July 1 1029 are tax-exempt when held by residents of Keene. J-J 5,000__ Jan 1 1921 3s Penacook Sewer Bonds. 3;is J-J When Due. BOND. DEBT July 1 1910_ $101,000 30,000___Jan 1 '23-'24 4s M-N •$5,000____May 1 1913 LOANSWater Bonds. 110,000____Apr 1 1912 Sinking fund 6,958 (Subject to call May 1 1908.) 3 lis'05 A-0 { 5,000-__Apr 11921 3s 2,000_ _Oct '15 to '18 4s '91 A-0 $5,000c___Oct 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1910._ .7,691,954 A-0 (Assessment about full value) (30,000____Apr 1 1922 4s J-J 3,000__July '14 to'19 48 '91 A-0 40,000c_Oct 1 '14-'17 3 tis'87 .I-J School District No. 20 Bonds. 30.000c_ _Jan '11-'13 Tax 1 rate (per $1.000) 1910,.....317.00 West Concord Sewer Precinct. $5,000__ _Sept 1 1913 48 .9,165 A-0 $7,000 ___Oct 1 1912 334s '02 J-J f 1,000c__ _July 1 1911 Population In 1900 3;is M-S { 4,500...Sept I '14-'22 110,000c_July 1 '12.'13 Population in 1910 (est.) 11.000 J 3 000__Oct 1 '13-'18 Paving Bonds. 4,300____Sept 11924 3 ;is A-0 1 300____Oct 1 1919 'State, Library Bonds. juy 11915 4s '10 J-J $15,000c_July 1 '11-'15 East Concord Sewer Precinct. 3;is J-D $25,000__ June 1 1914 3 ;is INTEREST except payable Water Is Boston 48 in and 334s due 1911-13. J-J $500 St. Paul's School Sewer Precinct. BOND, DEBT Apr 1 '10.$1,050,600 which is payable In Keene. 3s J-J $1.500__July 1 '10-'13 Water debt (included).500.000 LACONIA. G. B. Munsey, Clerk. • Exempt from tax when owned by Concord residents EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.-The Penacook sewer bonds Laconia (city) is in Belknap County. Incorporated May 3 1893. were Issued LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt $65,970 on the city's credit for the Penacook sewer district, the interest and principal Town Bonds. Tax valuation 1909 4,898,260 being payable from a special tax on that district. 4s J-J $65.0000._ _Jan 1 1912 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) INTEREST Is paid at city treasury and in Boston. Sewer and Funding Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 ....$24.23 la __ 1024 Population in 1900 A-03117,000e 8,042 CITY PROPERTY.-The city valued its buildings and other Funded debt Feb 15 1910_ $184,000 INTEREST Is payable in Boston. property on Jan. 1 1910 at $1,378,871.15, Including water works valued at $948,823.12, which are the property of the "precinct." LEBANON CENTER FIRE PRECINCT. F.H.Hosford,Treas When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910.; _$25,000 LOANSASSESSED VALUATION, TAX RATE. &c.Refunding Bonds. tax (per $1,000) 1909 $19.00 Total Assessed Rate of Tax 334s'07 M-N 325,0000-Nov 1 1927 Precinct INTEREST payable in Boston. Years. Valuation. Tax. per $1.000 1909 $12,405,465 $301,282 $25.00 LITTLETON (Town). C. M Lane, Selectman. 1908 12,342,190 277,460 22.48 1907 This town and village of same name are In Grafton County. 12,094,547 273,046 When Due.I BOND. DEBT Feb 15 '09_3288,000 1905 LOANS11 614.011 258.043 22. $40,000 1900 48 Sinking fund 11,220 215 11,140 232.773 21.00 1890 Water & Light Bonds. Assessed val. town, 1909-1.892.193 10.243,857 176,081 17.60 1880 30 years (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) ___ $188,000 10.150,586 334s 172,831 Funding Bonds Tax rate (per $1.000) l009___$29.08 POPULATION.-In 1900 (Census) was 10,632; In 1890 it was 17,004 334s'07 J-D $60.000c_ _ _June 1 1927 Population In 1900 4.066 In 1880 it was 13,843; in 1870 it was 12,241. INTEREST.on 3548 of 1907 at Atlantic National Bank In Boston. 16 VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE. [VOL. LXXXXL MANCHESTER. James E. Dodge, Aud.; F. L. Allen, Treas. ROCKINGHANI COUNTY. John K. Bates, Treasurer. County seats are Exeter and Portsmouth. This city is one of the county seats of Hillsborough County. IncorWhen Due. Building Bonds. LOANSporated July 10 1846. Water Bonds. When Due. 4s '91 J-D $80,000c___June 1 1911 Court House Bonds, 1893. LOANS5s '93 F-A$100,000c__Aug 1 1913 4s '93 J-J $40,000o__ July 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1909 $169,000 Improvement Bonds. 78,928 Cash on hand Funding Bonds. 43 '93 J-J $100.000c-Jan 1 1913 4 M'93 M-N 100,000e_ _Nov 1 1913 29.525,578 43 '94-6A-0 300.0000 Apr 1 '14-'16 48 '95 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1915 3s '01 Oct $35,000c___Oct 1 1921 Tax valuation 1909 1909_521.83 45 $1,000) '02 1930 J-J Tax (per rate 1912 100,000c 1 100.000c_Jan 33,65'10 A-0 51,118 4s '94 A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1914 Population in 1900 * Cemetery Bonds. INTEREST on court-house and building bonds Is payable at First NaJ-J $50.000c-July 1 1913 48 '95 J-D 50.000c-Dec 16 1915 5s 21,000 1030 4s '97 J-J 100,000c___Jan 1 1917 tional Bank, Boston; on other bonds In Portsmouth. 334s'10 ___ Bridge Bonds. Funding Bonds„ 4s '85 A-0 $5,000c__Apr 1 1011 45 '81 J-J 360.0000_ __July 1 1911 SOMERSWORTH. Paul La Bonte, Clerk. This city is in Strafford County. Incorporated in 1893. 3 Ms'99 A-0 100,000c-__Apr 1 1919 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '10_41,745.000 When Due. BONDED DEBT Oct 1910 $252,000 Refunding Bonds. 616,885 LOANSSinkl ng fund 45,849 Floating debt Clen'l Indebtedness Bonds. 600,000 3)0'05 A-0 $50.000c-Apr 1 1925 Water debt (included) _ _ _ _ 13,675 A-0($17,0000_Oct 1 '11-'14 Sinking fund A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 '27&'29 Water sinkinz fund (Incl.) 4s 135.310 45 322,700 1 15.000c__Oct 1 '15-'17 Value of city property School Bonds. Value city prop'yJanl '10_ 6,219,875 4,097,074 I 62,000c__Oct 1 1918 Total valuation 1010 4s '05 J-J 550,000c_July 1 '11-'15 Total assessed val 1910_._39,881,852 (Assessment about 70% actual value) Water-Works-Bonds. 40,000c.... _July 1 1916 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 43 96 J-J $20.20 36,000c_Oct 1 '11-'12 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10 Tax Adjustment Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910--- -$20.10 8,000 Population in 1909 (est.) '13-'17 1 20,000c_Oct A-0 43 56,987 330'02 J-J 580,000c___July 1 1922 Population in 1900 7,023 132,000c_ Oct 11018 Population in 1900 70,063 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston. • 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 STRAFFORD COUNTY. C. C. Yost, Treasurer. and upward. Dover is the county seat. Bonds are free from taxation INTEREST on bridge bonds of 1881 is payable at Treasurer's office. When Due. Assessed valuation 1009_$22,687,764 LOANSManchester; on all other issues In Boston at the Suffolk Bank. 4s '91 J D $70,000e___Dec 1 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$21.35 39,357 MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIST. D. E. Eaton, Treas. BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '07-$70,000 Population in 1900 INTEREST is payable In Boston. Sinking fund 20,589 Meredith is in Belknap County. Bonds are all taxable. *1,500 WALPOLE. F. A. Spaulding, Town Treasurer. When Due. Floating debt LOANS444,356 Tax valuation 1910 Water Bonds 1893. This town is in Cheshire County. Incorporated in 1892. J-J $40.000c.... _July '23-'26 (Assessment about j actual value 44s When Due. TOTAL DEBT Nov 1910_ _ $56,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1910_ 440,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$32 60 LOANSBridge Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_2,096,620 in Population 190J (est.) 800 INTEREST is payable In Boston. A-0 $31,000c_A&O each yr Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_322.70 5s 2,693 Population in 1900 (32.000 yearly.) MERRIMACK COUNTY. 2,669 3 )4 '10 ,T-J 22,000c__$2.000 yrly I Population in 1910_ ___ County scat Is Concord. F. A. Holmes, Treas. (P. 0. Franklin). INTEREST payable in Keene. When Due. TOT.I3D.DEBT Oct 1 '10 $44,000 LOANS9,649 Cash on hand Rebuilding Bonds. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. 29,922,526 33,68'02 J-J $4,000c___Jan 1 1911 Tax valuation 1909 In the table below we give statements of places reporting an indebtedness Tax rate (per $1,000) 1009_521.94 Funding Bonds. 52.430 of $25,000 or more, and not represented among the foregoing. Is '97 A-0 $36,000c__Oct 1 '11-'16 Population in 1000 INTEREST payable in Concord or Boston. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Palrn Valuation. $1,000, 1000 Debt Debt. MILFORD. F. W. Sawyer, Treasurer. Ashland (T), Grafton County_•547,429 d$698,527d$24.99 1,289 This town is in Hillsborough County. Incorporated in 1794. Bonds Barrington d508,959 d24.98 1,208 (T), Strafford Co_ __•26,578 are exempt from taxation. Boscawen (T), Merrimack (1646,980 d26.81 1.455 Co__ 315,104 71,600 $120,000 '10_ 6 Oct DEBT When Due.I BOND. LOANS_ _ x662,363 21,150 Colebrook Sp. S. D., Coos Co_ 30,000 Floating debt Water Bonds of'91 &'93. None (13,288,470 (122.00 4,922 49,968 Exeter (T), Rockingham Co--131,000 J-J $65,000____July 1 1921 Sinking tuna Is 2,254 x22.10 Hillsboro x1,283,166 (T), Co 11111sboro ____ None 32,168 2,140,365 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Town valuation 1910 (11,606,281 d27.01 3,195 Lancaster (T), Coos County___•42,346 J-J $10,000_ __July 1 1923 (Assessment is 75% of real value.) Is d28.00 None 44,500 Fire Lancaster Precinct (per tax '10..„ Total 00 $1,000) _$21 Funding. and Schools 2,000 z1,335,693 x31.20 2,221 28,000 3,014 Lisbon (T), Grafton County F-A $45,000.___Feb 1 1924 Population in 1890 4s 8,000 x1,918,000 x31.00 Population in 1900 3,739 Littleton (V), Grafton County. 55,000 x1,352,452 x21.50 2,892 13,339 51,000 RockinghamCo (T), Newmarket INTEREST on first loan is payable inBoston; on others in Milford. x037,961 x25.00 1,977 None Northumberland (T), Coos Co_ 38,000 NASHUA. Albert Shedd, Mayor; Arthur L. Cyr, City Clerk. Peterboro x1,700,158 x16.60 2,527 33,700 (T), Hillsboro Co This city Is In Hillsborough County. Incorporated June 28 1853. Pittsfield (T), Merrimack Co___ 31,000 25,000 1,244,125 d22.49 2,129 1.972 Floating Debt, School and Street. Plymouth Fire District When Due. LOANS29,500 48 g '93 J-D $200,000c_ _Juno 1 1913 Plymouth Sch. District *55,447 Engine House-(gold). . 1.100 Refunding Bonds. 620 (1431,944 d25.01 4s g '93 J-D $15,000e_ __June 1 1918 Raymond (T), Rockingham Co. 28,000 3s g '01 J-J $75,000c___July 1 1921 Salem (T), Rockingham County 52,000 10,000 1,037,832 (128.01 2,041 Funding Floating Debt. 946 20.000c___July 1 1925 Sunapee (T), Sullivan County- 25,000 19,280 d899,640 d25.00 48 '91 J-D $200,000c_June 1 '11-'15 4s '05 J-J 4s g '95 31-N 100,000e___May 1 1915 4s '06 J-J 20,00ue_ _ _July 1 1928 Whitefleld (T), Coos County__ 62,098 x767,252 x26.00 2,157 42,508 91c_Jan 1 1918 48 '09 M-S 10.000c___Sept 1 1929 Wilton (T), Hillsboro County__ 45,000 40,200 a98,874 d27.50 1,698 45 g '98 J-J 20,000c____Jan 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_$893,509 Wolfeboro (T), Carroll County 107,188 48 '04 J-J x1,346,694 z21.20 2,390 60,000c_ _July 1 1927 Floating debt 74.463 9s g'07 J-J • Total debt. (1 Figures are for year 1909. x Figures are for 1910. 384,174 Is '09 M-S 21,000____Sept 1 1929 Resources Assessed valuation 1910_ _16,674,405 School-Building. 45 '96 A-0 $25,000c___Oct 1 1916 (Assessment about 75% actual val.) 3s '03 A-0 60,00(c_Oct 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910._ 421.40 331sg'05J-J 10,00Cc-__July 1 1925 Est. value city property_.$798.740 26,005 48 '09 M-S 15,000c__ _Sept 1 1929 Population In 1910 ITS INTEREST on the funded floating debt bonds due from 1911 to 1915 14 DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. payable at the City Treasurer's office; on the $75,000 and $60,000 3s, school and 1927. refunding due bonds funding $60,000 1925, due bonds building March 4 1791 bonds due 1925 and 1926 at the National Shawmut Bank, Boston, or by Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791) City Treasurer; on all others at City Treasurer's office or at the NatIonal Total area of State (square miles) 9,565 Bank of the Commonwealth. Boston. State of Vermont. NEWPORT. Wallace L. Reed, Selectman. KZ State Capital Montpelier Fm John A. Mead This town is in Sullivan County. Incorporated in 1761 Governor (term expires Oct. 1912). Town-Hall Bonds. When Due. LOANSrum Sec. of State (term expires Oct. 1912) Guy W.Bailey ___ $5,350 35 Town Notes. Water Bonds. Jan $5,150__$1,000 yearly 3s Edward H. Deavitt expires Oct. 1912) F-A $20,000c___Aug 1 1921 Treasurer (term ____ 11,600_42,000 yearly Os 35 14,400 LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years the first Wednesday (Subject to call Aug 1 1909.) 4s 20,000 F-A $50,000c_ __Aug 1 1924 In October and length of session is not limited. (Subject to call after Aug 1 1909.) 10,000 ___ 6s HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a brief history of the Vermont State debt BOND. DEBT Feb 15 '10_ $147,150 Sewer Bonds. 61,150 see "State and City Supplement" of April, 1895, pages 15 and 16. $3,800o___July 1 1921 Floating debt (notes) J-J Es 1,710,610 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Tax valuation 1901) liabilities of the State on July 1 1910 were as follows: The (Assessment about 75% actual value) Refunding Bonds. Principal. -Interest. LOANSJ-J $68,000c__July 1 1921 Total tax (per $1,000) '00_425.00 3s When Due. Outstand'O Name and Purpose. Rate.Payable. 3,126 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Population in 1900 6 J & D June 1 1912 $135,500 00 INTEREST at office of Town Treas. Agricultural College Fund 31:3,580 76 Floating debt PORTSMOUTH. H. B. Prior, Auditor. 163,472 82 State school tax to be distributed_ 8 This city, incorporated in 1849, is one of the county seats of Rockingham 102,318 01 5 do do highway do County. The city issued $343,000 bonds in aid of the Portsmouth & Dover INTEREST is payable at the State treasury. RR. and received in return stock of the par value of $344,000. Part of TOTAL DEBT, &c.-The total debt of the State on July 1 1910 was this stock has been sold at various times and the proceeds applied to the payment of the railroad bonds. When the P. & D. RR. was absorbed by $714,871 .59 On July 11010 cash on hand and in banks was $591.329 16. the Boston & Maine,the stock owned by the city was exchanged for stock in ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.-In addition to the valuathe Boston & Maine. On June 12 1907 the City Council authorized the tions below, the State assessed (1909) $52,627,217 deposits in savings banks Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners to exchange 855 shares of the com- and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also appraised the value of same the for the RR. number of shares of capital railroad property at $29,055,460, such property paying a tax of from mon stock of the B. & M. stock of the New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co. The High School 2;.6% to 4% on the gross earnings. bonds for $100,000 were authorized by Chapter 202, Laws of 1903, and it Stale tax Assessed valuation. was provided that Section 9 of the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895" should YearsTotal, rate per 111 Personal. Real. not apply In their case. None of the bonds are taxed in Portsmouth. $188,493,546 None $45,106,982 $143,386,564 Portsmouth & Dover RR. (Ref.) 1910 When Due. LOANSNone 185,826,798 43,897,747 141,929,051 1909 4s '93 J-J $160,000c. __Jan 1 1913 1908 Permanent Imp. Bonds. 184,354,585 None 43,376,520 140,988,065 Water Bonds. 55,000c_Aug 1 '11-'15 187,831,820 None 59,838,143 1905 127,993.677 1 5 000c___Aug 1 1916 4s '92 J-J $165,000c__Jan 1 1912 1900 4s '10 F-A , 177,243,62E 1 00 58,293,598 118,950,024 50,000c. __July 1 1922 1898 5,500c___Aug 1 1917 3 Mg'02 J-J 174,763,633 0 50 58,621,654 116,141,979 Refunding Water Bonds. School Bonds. 173,709,755 1 20 61,700,471 112,099,284 1895 1927 $160,000o__ 1 _Jan 4s '89 M-N $57,000e...__Nov 1 1914 48 g '07 J-J 178,052,513 65,157,388 112,895,125 ---BOND. DEBT Oct 191041,191,500 1890 Sewer Bonds. There was no direct tax for State purposes levied in either 1903, 1904, 12,000 Is '94 M-N $40,000e__ May 1 1914 Floating debt 408,211 '05,'06,'07,'08,'09 or '10. A tax of $1.30 per $1,000, however, consisting 330'08 M-N 9,000c..Nov 1 '11-'13 Sinking fund Refunding Bonds. 375,000 of a State school tax of 80 cts. and a State highway tax of 50 cts. was colWater debt (Included) 56,463 lected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools and Is '04 A-0 $47,000c__ _Oct 1 1924 Borrow. capac. July 11 '104s '09 J-J 50,000c..Jan 1 '19-'29 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ 0.138.859 road mileage, the State,for the sake of equalizing its distribution, acting (Assessment about 70% actual value) as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was $1 per $1,000. Debt Funding Bonds. 4s '04 M-S$160,000c __Sept 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910- _ _$22.60 POPULATION OF STATE.-United States Census: 10,637 1910 4s 96 J-J 175,000c__ _July 1 1916 Population In 1900 235,981 315,098 1820 355,956 1860 11,600 1900 High-School Bonds-See note above. Population in 1910 314,120 1810 217,895 343,641 1850 4s g '03 J-D 5100,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1923 154,405 291,948 1800 1890 332,422 1840 INTEREST is payable at Treasury, Portsmouth, N. H.,or State National 1880 85,426 280,652 1790 332,288 1830 Bank. Boston, Mass. 1870 330,551 income from water WATER WORKS.-For the year ending Jan. 1 1910 Constitution be DEBT nothing to in the appears LIMITATIONS -There rates was $45,038 29; cost of management, $25,215 46; interest, $14,821, providing for a general imit to the debt-making power of municipalities. improvements, $5,275 15; miscellaneous exp., $938 53; deficit, $1,211 85. Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county ROCHESTER. John L. Capp, City Clerk. or other civil division can issue. Of course the purpose of the Improvement This city is In Strafford County. Incorporated 1891. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 16 '10- $274,000 Must be of a public character. The laws relating to municipal debt limi130,540 tation which have been passed by the Legislature from time to time are conCity Hail Bonds. Floating debt 4,362,938 tained in Sections 3556, 3557, 3558. 3574 and 3575, Chapter 157 of the Is '08 J-J $65,000„Jan 1 '12-'27 Tax valuation 1909 Sewer Bonds. (Assessment about % actual value.) passed in 1904. J-J $45,5000__Jan 1 '11-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) '09____$23.50 Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3556, embodying a law she 8.486 prohibits a municipality, unless otherwise provided in its charter, from Water Bonds Population In 1900 borrowing, except for refunding purposes, an amount in excess of five times Is '92 J-D $170,0000___June 1 1922 its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding five times Bonds are tax-exempt. INTEREST Is payable In Boston Nov., 1910. VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS 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 limit,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 live 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 live 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 amount of municipal indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, obligations created for a water supply, sewers or electric lights, and temporary loans created In anticipation of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting current expenses, shall not be taken into account; provided, that no such temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which It s made, and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding section apply when the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. Section 3558 covers laws passed In 1872 and relates to railroad subscriptions by towns: SECTION 3558. A town may aid in the construction of a railroad organized under the general law, by issuing bonds to aid such railroad, by taking capital stock therein, or in such other manner as it directs; but the liability so assumed shall not exceed eight times the grand list of the town. Such aid shall be given as provided in this chapter. The other sections referred to (Sections 3574 and 3575) embrace a law passed In 1892,and allow towns or villages, not already bonded to an amount exceeding five times the grand list,to borrow an amount not exceeding three times the grand list for highway Improvement. The two sections roan as follows: SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may Issue bonds, to an amount not exceeding three times its grand list, for the purpose of purchasing road-making apparatus and for building permanent highways within the limits of such town or village. SECTION 3575. Such town or incorporated village may vote to issue such bonds at a meeting of the corporation, duly warned for that purpose, by a two-thirds majority of all the votes cast, and may stipulate in such vote by whom and in what manner the proceeds of such bonds shall be expended; but no town or Incorporated village shall Issue such bonds if It is already bonded to an amount exceeding five times Its grand list. It will be noticed that the preceding sections refer in each Instance to the "grand list." To evolve the "grand list" in Vermont, the authorities first prepare a schedule of all the property, real and personal, of each individual, 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, Inclusive, Chapter 157 of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3567 is as follows: SECTION 3567. A town which has outstanding and unpaid orders, notes, bonds or coupons lawfully issued, may issue other negotiable notes or bonds to pay or retire the same. SECTIONS 3568 to 3573, inclusive, give the method of issuing such bonds, By Section 3572 municipal corporations other than towns have the same refunding powers granted them which are conferred upon towns. • EXEMPTION PROM TAXATION —Subdivision XII. of Section 496 of the Public Statutes of 1906, as amended by Act 23 of the Laws of 1908, provides that the following municipal securities shall be exempt from taxation: XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Feb. 1 1907 as evidences of obligations for money loaned to a town, village, incorporated school or fire district, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4% per annum, for the purpose 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 BANKS INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.—The provisions of the law relating to savings banks are found in Chapter 197 of the Vermont statutes of 1906, Sections 4615 to 4686, inclusive. The first section, having reference to investments. Is Section 4648, which treats of real estate mortgages. This section authorizes the investment of 80% of the assets in such mortgages, one-sixth at least of which "shall be upon real estate in this State"—that is, Vermont. A proviso adds that only 60% of the assets may be invested In mortgages on real estate outside of Vermont. If the investment is on mortgage of unimproved or unproductive real estate, the amount of such investment is limited to 40%. Sections 4650 and 4651 relate only to obtaining and paying for insurance. Section 4652 is as follows, and has reference to investment on personal security. SECTION 4652. No loans or investments on personal security shall be made except upon at least two approved names, not less than two of whom reside in this State or within fifty miles of the Institution making such Investment, or upon notes or accepted drafts 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 such personal loans or investments shall not be for a longer time than one year; and not more than one-third of the assets of a savings bank, savings institution or trust company shall be invested in personal securities. Section 4653 only covers a single point; that Is to say, it restricts to five per cent of the deposits the amount which a savings bank may invest in the lot and building for the transaction of its business, and adds that a revenue may be derived from portions of the building not required for the bank's use. The next section (Section 4654) covers the most important of the provisions relating to investments that are contained In the law. We give the section In full below. The separation into paragraphs and the figures In parentheses which number and begin the paragraphs are our own. SECTION 4654, With the foregoing exceptions, the moneys deposited in Savings Banks, Savings Institutions and Trust Companies, and the income therefrom, shall be invested only as follows: (1.) In the public funds of the United States, or public funds for the payment of principal and interest of which the faith of the United States Is pledged; (2.) In the bonds or notes of the counties, towns, cities, villages and school districts of the New England States, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana. Illinois and Iowa: (3.) In the stock of any national bank in the New England States, New York, and the cities of Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis; in the stock of any banking association or trust company Incorporated under the authority of and located in this State; (4.) In the municipal bonds, not Issued in aid of railroads, of counties, towns and cities of five thousand or more inhabitants in the States of New Jersey, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri, and in counties,towns and cities of ten thousand or more inhabitants in the States of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon and Washington; but no investment shall be made in any of the counties, towns or cities in the States above named, except in cities of fifty thousand or more inhabitants, where the municipal indebtedness of such county, town or city exceeds five per cent of its assessed valuation, and when not Issued in aid of railroads; (5.) In the school bonds and independent school district bonds of New Jersey, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri; and in the school bonds and Independent school district bonds of school districts of two thousand or more inhabitants in the States of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, 17 South Dakota, Oregon and Washington, where the amount of such bonds Issued does not exceed five per cent of the assessed valuation of the respective towns, cities and school districts: (6.) In the public funds of any of the States named in this section. (7.) In notes with a pledge of any of the aforesaid securities,Including deposit books or deposit receipts issued by a savings bank, savings Institution or trust company or banking association located in this State, as collateral, such notes not to exceed the par or market value of such security; (8.) But no savings bank, savings institution or trust company shall hold, by way of investment or as security for loans, more than ten per cent of the capital stock of any one bank, nor invest more than ten per cent of Its deposits, nor more than thirty-five thousand dollars in the capital stock of any one bank; and no such Investments shall be made in the capital stook of any such banks, owned or loaned upon, to exceed in the aggregate onefourth of the deposits of any savings bank, savings institution or trust company. The amount of loan which can be made to one person or corporation. doc.. Is restricted by the next section, and we give it in full. It is as follows: SECTION 4655. No savings bank, savings institution or trust company shall loan to any one person, firm or corporation, or the individual members thereof, more than five per cent of its deposits, nor more than thirty thousand dollars; nor shall such loans on personal security exceed ten thousand dollars, until its deposits amount to one million dollars, after which the sums so loaned may be increased one per cent of the deposits in excess of the one million dollars; but this section shall not apply to United States bonds or municipal bonds, or notes with such bonds as collateral. We also give Section 4659 in full. It confers authority upon savings banks to make deposits on call in banks and trust companies in certain States and cities, and is as follows: SECTION 4659. The words "trust company" as used in this chapter shall be construed to include savings banks and trust companies. A. savings bank, savings institution or trust company may deposit on call in banks, banking associations or trust companies in this State, or in the cities of New York, Boston, Chicago, Albany, Philadelphia or Concord, New Hampshire, or in any other legal designated depository under the laws of the United States, or in national banks in the cities of St. Paul, Minneapolis and Kansas City, with or without interest, as may be agreed upon, sums not exceeding in the aggregate twenty per cent of the assets of such savings bank, savings institution or trust company. Section 4660 enacts that savings banks may hold real estate acquired on foreclosure or otherwise taken to secure debt, but it must be sold within five years, unless certain prescribed steps are taken, when an extension may be granted by the Inspector of Finance for not exceeding three years additional. Section 4661 authorizes savings banks to demand and receive on loans 6% interest. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF VERMONT. BARRE. J. Robins, Mayor; James Mackay, Treasurer. This city is In Washington County, Incorporated 1895, Refunding Bonds, 1896 When Due. LOANS— 48 School Bonds. M-N S30,000c_May 1 '11&'16 57.500c_ 4s '09 M-S $40,000c_Sept 1 '12-'19 48 J-J (Optional after 1914.) Water Bonds J-D $75,000c____ 1911-1925 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910._ $287,500 4s (Optional after 1914.) Water debt (included)____ 200,000 Floating debt 39,814 J-D 35,000c 48 25,000c___Jan 1 1920 Tax valuation 1909 5,217,876 J-J 3;is (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Subject to call after 1916.) 338 J-J $60,000c___July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_323.00 Population in 1010 10,734 (Subject to call Jan 1 1918.) Population in 1900 8,448 INTEREST on refunding bonds Is payable at the National Bank of Redemption of Boston; on school bonds at City Treasurer's office; on other bonds at National Bank of Barre. BENNINGTON (Town). C. H. Dewey, Treasurer. A shire town in Bennington County. Incorporated Feb. 11 1762. When Due. Total valuation 1910 LOANS— $5,181,049 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment 60% actual value.) 48 J-J $100.000c—July 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$21 50 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _$100,000 Population In 1900 8,033 5,148 Population In 1910 Floating debt 6,211 INTEREST payable in Bennington. BRATTLEBORO. W. H.'Brackett, Treasurer. This town is In Windham County. linen Due. I Town Hall & Funding Bonds, LOANS— 48 J-J $24,000c__Jan 1 '11-'18 Bridge Bonds. 48 J-J $15,000c___July 1 1918 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910__ $79,000 A-0 29,000c__ _April 1 1923 Total valuation 1909 5,947,958 3s (Assessment about 60% actual value) (Subject to call April 1 1913.) Refunding Bonds. Total tax rate(per $1,000) '39 _$19.10 '11-'15 4s '08 M-S $10,000c__Jan 1 Population in 1905 7 482 1,000c__.Jan 1 1916 Population in 1909 (est.) 8,000 INTEREST on town-hall bonds in New York; on others in Brattleboro. BRISTOL. F. R. Dickeman, Treasurer. This village Is in Addison County. Incorporated Feb. 26 1903, BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ __$54,0001Tax rate (per $1,000) '10.418.33 1-3 6,000 Population in 1910 (est.) Floating debt 1,600 819,263 Assessed valuation 1910 (Assessment about IX, actual value.) INTEREST payable at the First National Bank, Boston, BURLINGTON. J. E. Burke, Mayor; L. C. Grant, Treas. This city is in Chittenden County. Incorporated Feb. 21 1865, LOANS— Park Bonds. When Due. Street Improvement Bonds. $7,000r _1911-1918 4s J-J 48 J-J $40,000c_July 1917-'18 Filtration Plant Bonds. NII 4s J-J 20,000c&r A-0 $31,000 c-__Oct 1 1928 1915 4s 33, 0 J-J 30,000r___July 1 1921 Refunding Water Bonds, Electric Light Bonds, 4s J-J $30,000chr Jan 1 1914 Is '04 J-J $58,000c___July 1 1934 4s '06 J-J 100,000c5or July 1 1926 4s '06 J-J $39,0000_ __July 1 1036 Refunding Bonds. 4s School Bonds. 4s J-J $10,000cecr-Jan 1 1913 A-0 sm000c&r Apr 1 1912 4s J-J 15,000c___Jan 1 1914 20,0000-__Jan 1 1914 48 4s J-J A-0 100,000c___Apr 1 1931 A-0 25,000c-__ Oct 1 1915 4s (Subject to call April 1 1911.) 85,000c___July 1 1923 48 '04 A-0 $87,000c___Sept 1 1929 33.6s J-J 3 Hs J-D 25.000c___Dec 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4943,000 ”is '01 M-N 32,000r___May 1 1921 Sinking fund assets f 123,125 4s '04 J-J 38.000c___July 1 1934 Tax valuation 1910 15,899,522 4s '09 J-J 36.000c._ _July 1 1939 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) Water and Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909---$17 00 4s J-J $65,000c&r_Jan 1 1919 Population in 1900 2 18:4 0 640 68 Population In 1910 INTEREST on the refunding bonds due 1931 is payable at the 4th Nat. Bank, New York; on all other bonds at the office of the City Treasurer, CONCORD. F. A. Brewer, Clerk. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated Sept. 15 1781, (Assessment about full value.) BOND. DEBT May 1910____$39,000 4,444 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$25.00 Floating debt Assessed valuation 1909____ 432,535 Population In 1905 1.129 INTEREST payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston. ESSEX JUNCTION. Frank W. Woods, Clerk. This village is In Chittenden County. Incorporated In 1892. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910___$37,0001Total tax (per $1,000) 1909...410.00 Assessed valuation 1909 644,9941Population in 1900 1,141 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.)'INT. at First Nat. Bank, New York. 18 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. [VOL. L x xxxx. FAIR HAVEN. Wm. F. Walker, Treasurer. SPRINGFIELD. H. H. Blanchard, Village Attorney. This village Is in Rutland County, When Due. LOANSWater and Sewer Bonds. J-D $54,000c___June 1 1923 48 (Sub ect to call June 11913.) -A $15,000_21,000 yearly 3348 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_469,000 Floating debt 4,170 This village Is In Windsor County. Incorporated In 1866. When Due. Assessed valuation 1910_43,370,380 LOANS M-N $150,000c1$5,000 y'rly 4s (Assessment about actual value.) M-N 25,000cfafter 10 y'rs. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _27 3s 0 .50 .0 24 _ BOND. DEBT Oct 19105175,000 Population in 1900 INTEREST on the 48 Is payable In Boston; on the 3s in Springfield. Tax valuation 1910 actual12,v153,6 ) value.) (Assessment about 2-3 Village tax (per $1,000)'09-'10_26.00 Total tax (per $1,000) '09-'10_218.50 2,470 Population In 1900 2.500 Population In 1910 (est.) INTEREST at Treasurer's office. SWANTON. Geo. L. Loiselle, Clerk. Thls city Is In Franklin County. Incorporated in 1788. LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund This vIllaee Is In Caledonia County. Incorporated Nov. 15 1890. Funding Bonds. 3 1° °° 220.'0 Assessed valuation 1910._ _1,3% BOND. DEBT May 21 '10_443,000:(Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4s '09 F-A $30,000c_Aug 1 '14-'28 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1010_215.30 9,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _59.50 Water debt (included) Population 1900 65,000c_..Aug11029 in 1,334 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10_ _ _240,000 Population in 1910 11,000 Population in 1900 Sinking fund 3,704006 .4 (est.) 2,400 Assessed valuation 1909___836,0641Population in 1909 (est.) INTEREST on bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. INTEREST Is payable at the National Life Insurance Co., Montpelier; Hyde Park Bank and C. D. Parker & Co.. Boston. VERGENNES. A. W.Norton, Mayor; J. A. Harrington, Tr. This city is situated in Addison County. Incorporated In 1788. HARTFORD. G. H. Watson, Town Treasurer (P. 0. White LOANSWhen Due. Water debt (incl. above)_ ___$48,500 River Junction). 828,560 Water Bonds. Tax valuation 1909 Tot. perm. debt Apr 25 '104111,7001 48 Sept 1 $20.000c__ Sept 1 1914 (Assessment about % actual value.) 2,880,8681 4s '08 J-J Assessed val 1909 25,000c___Jan 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_215.50 4.000 Population in 1910 (est) Population In 1900 Floating debt . 1.753 55,0001 INTEREST Is paid In Boston. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1910 LUDLOW (Town). Frank A. Walker, Auditor. This town, chartered in 1781, Is In Windsor County. WATERBURY. E. E. Joslyn, Treasurer. BOND.DEBT Oct 1910_ _ _ $35,000ITax rate (per $1,000) 1910.._$17.50 This village Is in Washington County. Incorporated Nov. 20 1882. 15,500 Population in 1905 2,042 LOANSFloating debt W hen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ 453,000 2,200 Assessed valuation 1910_.._1,146,757 Population In 1910 (est.) 765,967 Water Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910 INTEREST payable at Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Co. 4s M-N $28,000r 1916 (Assessment about % actual value.) Sewer Bonds Tax rate (per 51.000) 1910_45.00 LUDLOW (Village). Frank A. Walker, Clerk. 2,135 1919 Population in 1910 4s '09 M-N $25,000c This village Is In Windsor County. Incorporated In 1866. When Due Assessed valuation 1910_4852,156 INTEREST payable at Waterbury National Bank. LOANS(Assessment about 3-5 1915 1 actual M-S _Mch value.) 3s Oct 1910_426,900 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1910_41.50 WINDSOR. F. B. Tracy, Village Treasurer. 226.900c..BOND. DEBT This village Is In Windsor County. Incorporated in 1884. 14,776 Population in 1910 (est.) 1.600 Floating debt Refunding Water Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. INTEREST payable at Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Co. Refund. Water & Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 1$18,000c_July 1 '11-'28 MIDDLEBURY. C. E. Pinney, Treasurer. ($4,500ccJuly 1 '11-'19 6,000c___July 1 1929 A village In Addison County. Water Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 9,000c_July 1 '20-'28 When Due. BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '10 $90,500 LOANS6,000c___July 1 1929 4s M-S $13,000c- _Sept 1 1914 Floating 5.708 debt Water Bonds. TOTAL DEBT April 21910_558,000 1921 Tax valuation 1909 1,482.942 J-J 530,0000 48 INTEREST payable at the Old Co ony Trust Co. In Boston. M-N 50.0000... _May 1 1941 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 48 F. WINOOSKI. J. O'Sullivan, President. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_219.00 (Subject to call May 1 1921.) 1.807 This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. Burlington) Is In Chittenden County. Sewer Bonds.Population In 1900 58 Var $10,500r_(Subj to call.) INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York. BON I). DEBT Mch 261910. _268,000 Assessed valuation 1009_ $1,119,057 Floating debt 59.277 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1900._ $8.00 MONTPELIER. T. R. Merrill, Treasurer. Water debt (Included)._ 3,783 40,000 Population In 1900 The city is situated in Washington County. On March 5 1895 the town, village and school district were consolidated under a city charter. Stable Bonds. City Due. When LOANSJan 1912 48 '07 A-0 $6,000r School Bonds. City Hall Bonds. 2 1-5a M-N $30,000 r_ _Nov 1 1920 3348'07 M-N $30.000c__May 1 1927 (Subject to call Nov 1 1910.) (Subject to call May 1 1912.) 1919 43 '09 ___ $30,000 4s '09 s-an 120,000c___Aug 1 1929 ITS Funding Bonds. (Subject to call Aug 1 1919.) 48 '97 J-J $12,500r_Aug 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1910_ $253,500 DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. (Subject to call Aug 1 1907.) Floating debt 4,000 Bridge Bonds. 6,268 Admitted as a State 3 1-5s A-0 $15.000r_ _Nov 1 1920 Cash on hand One of Original Thirteen Tax valuation 1909 6,183,452 (Subject to call Nov 1 1910.) (Assessment about Sd actual value.) Total area of State (square miles) 8,315 Refunding Bonds. A-0 540.000 r_Apr 1 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_216.00 38 Boston Value of water works owned $150,000 State Capital (Subject to call 1904.) do other real est owned__ 151.500 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 7,856 Governor (term expires 1st Wed. Jan. 1911)_Eben S. Draper Population In 1910 HARDWICK. M. G. Morse, President. 1 State of Massachusetts. I MORRISVILLE. C. A. Slayton, Treas. Water & Light Corn. Sec. of State ( - term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1911)__ Wm. M. Olin Thls village is In Lamoille Coun-ty. Bonds are non-taxable. $8,326 Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1911)_ _Elmer A. Stevens When Due. Floating debt LOANSTotal valuation 1910 1,085,857 Water & Electric-Light Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $72,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1929 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Atuditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1911)__Henry E. Turner F-A 20.000c __Feb 1 1915-20 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_420.00 4s 1,262 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 ...$92,000 Population in 1900 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank, Boston. NEWPORT. C. F. Davis, Treasurer. This Village is In Orleans County. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ _ _239,000 LOANSI Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,306,390 1 • Water Bonds. J-D $39,000c_ -__June 19201(Assessrhent about 2-3 actual value.) 48 g 1,874 !Population in 1905 INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. 1 NORTHFIELD. C. L. Morse, Treasurer. This village Is in Washington County. When Due. BONDED DEBT Jan 1910_598,000 LOANS13.900 Floating debt Elec. Light & Power Bonds. 1917 Assessed valuation 1909_ 981,226 $18,000c J-D 48 (Assessment about actual value.) (Subject to call June 11907.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_17 8 50 50 .. Water Bonds 11-S $80,000c_Mch 1 '10-'37 Population in 1900 33is INTERES'r on the electric-light and power bonds is payable in New York or Northfield; on the water bonds at Northfield. PROCTOR. L. H. Baldwin, Treasurer. This village Is In Rutland County. When Due. LOANSWater and Sewer Bonds. $8,000r_Jan 1 1911-14 30,000r_Jan 1 1915-24 J-J 38 40,000r_Jan 1 1925-34 10.000r-Jan 1 1936 (Unpaid bonds subject to call Dec. 31 Incorporated in 1884. BOND. DEBT June 1 '10_586.000 Floating debt 356 _ 79 10 Total assessed val. 19101,893.7 Total tax (per 51.000)'10_415.00 Population In 1900 2:0 3 10 50 Population In 1910 (est.) 1 N l'EKES I' is payable at Village l'rensurer's office. RUTLAilD. Will. L. Davis, Treasurer. This city is in a town and a county of the same name. Incorporated . as a town Sept.7 1761,as a city Nov. 19 1892. School Notes. When Due LOANSNov 1925 4s M-N $5,000 General Debt. . City Hall Bonds. J-J $25.000c____June 1926 48 M-N 100,000c__May 1924 3 lis g 34-5 $20,000c-Sept 1 1931 48 g School Debt. M-N 50,000c...... Nov 1024 48 g Nov 1914 4s M-N 21.000c___-Nov 1938 4s34 Nj$10,000c Nov 1919 1 10,0000 Water Debt. M-N 30,000c____ _May 1925 M-N $50,000c____May 1924 45 4s g 1 1937 50.000e___May M-N '07 g 4s 1924 63,000c____Nov M-N 48 g 4s M-N 20,000c____May 1938 Sewer Debt. 144:98 0 004 M-N $25,000c----Nov 1924 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '10. 5600 48 g M-N 75 0000._.May 1 1926 Sinking fund, &ce 4s g 147,000 M-N 16,000c____May 1938 Water debt (Included) 4s 8,748.423 Total valuation 1910__. Refunding Water Debt. J-J $30,0000____Jan 1929 (Assessment about % actual value.) 3Ms Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10418.00 Water Notes _13046 Nov 1925 Population in 1010 11I-N 52,000 ds INTEREST Is largely payable at First National Bank, Boston. ST. ALBANS. B. M. Hopkins, City Clerk. 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. When Due. Permanent Imp't Bonds. LOANS48 '03 Nov $7,000c_ Nov 2 1923 Sewer Bonds. $2,000c __Oct 1 1911 48 '04 May 7,000c-May 2 1924 Water Supply Warrants. 4s '09 F-A {15,000c....Oct 1 '12-'14 20,000c_Oct 1 '15-'16 4s '08 M-N f$11,000cNov 2 '11-'16 2 1917 1 1,000cNov 1,000c-Oct 1 1917 School District Bonds. Street Bonds. '11-'21 30 $11.000c_Dec 4s J-D '08 '17-'23 1 $35,000c__Oct 4s '09 F-A Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '18-'20 48 '05 June 27.000c_ _ _June 7 1925 Town Funding Bonds. 4s '97 F-A $20,000c_Feb 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '10__ 5177.000 3,510,445 Tax valuation 1910 Water Bonds 48 '92 J-D 33,000c_ __Dee 1 1911 (Assessment about actual value.) f 12,000cOct. 1 1911-16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_420.00 6.239 ds '94 A-01 1,000c_ __Apr 1 1917 Population in 1900 6,331 INTEREST Is payable in Boston. Population In 1910 LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and sessions are not limited as to length of time. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 18. The debt at present Is given In detail in the following table. All loans are payable, both principal and Interest. In gold. LOANSFitchburg RR. Securities. When Due. Abolition of Grade Crossings. 3 lisg'93F-A $5.000.000e&rAug 1 '13 g M-N $4,500,000e&r Nov 1 '23 Prisons and Hospitals Loans 3 M-N 38 g 500,000r Nov 11023 33is g M-N $721,600r Nov 11031 3 Yasg'9811-N 1,500.000r May 1 1928 3sg'01 M-N 200,000r Nov 1 1931 3s g 99 1I-N 1.500,000r May 11921) 3 Sisg'03M-N 746,650r May 1 1933 35isg'02M-N 300,000r May 1 1929 334g 04 M-N 507,250r May 11034 3;is g'07M-N 500,000r_Nov 1 1936 3 hg'05 M-N $00,000cdor May 1 1934 500.000r Nov 1 1937 3 yysg'0611-N 3 tisg'07M-N 404,000r Nov 1 1935 250.000r Nov 1 1938 3 kiS c'OtINI-N 3}isg 09M N 40.000r Nov 1 1938 250.000r Nov 1 1938 3;is g '07 3s g'09 M-N 345,000r Nov 1 1936 500,000 -Nov 1 1939 33-f g'09 M-N (5219,000 subject to call.) Armory Bonds. 3 i,isg'07M-N 237.200r Nov I 1937 M-S 38 g $833.000r Sept 1 1918 3s g '09 M-N 125,000r___Nov 1 1938 MS 3s g 55,000r Sept 1192') 3 iig'09 M-N 130,800r__Nov 1 1938 3s g '92 M-S 95 000r Sept 1 1921 33ig'09 M-N 2,282,000 __Nov 1 1939 *Court-House Bonds. 3s g '93 M S 100,000r Sept 11022 3s g '94 M-S 123,000r Sept 1 1923 3 Ms g '07 $160,000r_Mch 1 '11-'37 M-S 3s g 150.000r Sept 1 1925 31,,so'08M-S I 68.0o0r_Meh 1 '11-'35 M-S 3s g 320,000r Mch 1 1927 334g'09 M-S 153,000__Sept 1 '11-'19 3s g 02 M-S 320,000_ _Sept 1 '20-'39 38,000r Sept 11031 3 Yise M-S 140,000r Sept 1 1931 108,000r_Mch '11-'37 3s g '02 M-S 75.000r Mch 1 1932 3jis g M-S 216,000r__Mch '11-'37 3)sg'04111-S i 82,000r Sept 1 1934 6,0r__..Mch 11038 3s g M-S 65.000r Sept 1 1934 Harbor Improvement. 33,000r Mch 1 1935 3;isg'97J-J $500,000r Jan 1 1937 3 'isrr'05M-S 10,000r Sept 1 1935 Massachusetts War Loan. 33.1sg'05M-S 3 %sg'05M-S 5,000r Sept 11034 3s g '08-03 A-0 $1.240.000r_Apr 1'28 3)isg'05M-S 1.000r Mch 1 1927 Medfield Insane Asylum. 3)isg'06M-S 28,000r Sept 11918 33ig'94 A-0 5700,000r Apr 1 1024 3oo,000r Apr 1 1915 35isg'08M-S 21.500r Sept 1 1921 3;ig'95 A-0 174,300r April 1927 3 1-isg'06M-S 34th th 1 1936 3)isg A-0 185,500r Apr 1 1933 230.000r Mch 1 1937 3lisg'03A-0 3;isg 07 Apprr 11 1935 0Orr.A 00 ,0 4 80 2. 120 .2.000rS, pt 1 1937 33-f g'04 A-0 07M-S 3 s1r' 3;is g M-S 55.000r Sept 1 1935 3;0 g '07 3;is g M-S Hospital Loans. 421,000r Mch 1 1938 N 22,500r Nov 11025 33is g M-S 60,000r Sept 1 1938 3s g 35 g '09 M-S 128,000r Nov 1 1925 5,000r_Mch 1 1938 33-N M-N 3s g '09 M-S 40.000r Sept 1 1938 3s g 110,450r May 11029 31i g'09 M-S 73,000r May 1 1929 100,000 -Sept 1 1939 3J.f g 21-N 200,000r May 1 1933 *Charles River Basin. 0 fr M-N 33, 334sg'04J-J $250,000r Jan 1 1944 3%sg 0634-N 75,000r Nov 1 1935 33-J 400.000c&rJan 1 1945 33.fsg M-N 80,000r Nov 1 1936 600.000r Jan 1 1948 3 sg'07M-N 3 l4sg'06 300,000r Nov 1 1937 •Metropoll tan Sewer. 1,150.000c&rJan 1 1947 3%8 if '07 3 &isg'08 J-J 400,000r Jan 1 1948 38 g 11-S $5,835,000r Jan 1 1930 3s g '09 J-J 425,000r_Jan 1 1949 3s g '00 J-J 285,000r_Jan 1 1930 3 yisg'09 J-J 425,000r_Jan 1 1949 3s g M-S 500,000r Mch 1 1935 3Ag'10 J-J 475,000__Jan 1 1950 33.is g M-S 495,000r Jan 1 1930 Highways. 31-0 g M-S 339,000r Meh 1 1935 3 Sisg A-0 $1,300.000r Apr 1 1920 3s g M-S 1 024,012r July 1 1030 3 lisg'97A-0 700.000r April 1927 3s g M-S 65,000r Mch 1 1036 3lisg'98A-0 300.000r Apr 1 1928 31-48 g NI-S 3 586.000r July 11040 800.000rApr 1'29-'30 33fs g M-S 1,048,000r Jan 11043 A-0 3s g 350.000r Apr 1 1931 33.1s g M.S 3s g '01 A-0 305,000r July 1 1943 10,000r Apr 1 1932 33-f g04 11-S 38 g '02 A-0 392,000r July 1 1944 3%s g A-0 685,000r Apr 1 1932 311sg'0811-5 1.175.000 Jan 1 1946 3 ifsg'03A-0 150,000c Jan 1 1949 400,000r Apr 1 1933 Is g '09 J-J 3 xisg'05A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '11-'30 33-f g'09 J-J 283,0000 Jan 1 1949 31-isg'06A-0 State House Construction. 260,000rApr 1 '11-36 3 lis g '07 324,000rApr 1'11-'37 3s g '95 A-0 $550.0oor Apr 1 1915 3 i5z'08A-0 625,000r Apr 11016 462.000rApr 1'11-'38 3 lisre96A-0 ls g 09 A 01 183.000rOct 1 '11-'19 38 g'97. A-0 125,000r April 1917 50,000r Apr 1 1918 300,000rOct 1 '20-'30 38 g'98 A-0 31-f g'09 A 0 72.000rOct 1 '11-'19 I 100,000rOct 1 '20-'39 A Nov., 1910.1 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. LOANSWhen Due. •Parks (Metropolitan). •Water Loan (Me tro poll tan)• 330 g J-J $1.800,000r Jan 1 1934 2,600,000r Jan 1 1936 3 Ag'95 J-J $13,000,0000 July 1 1935 330 g J-J 30'98 J-J 4,000,000c Jan 1 1938 3 tisg'97J-J 2,400,000r Jan 1 1937 1,100,000r July 1 1938 3g'99-00J-J 4,000,0000 July 1 1939 3 gs'08gJ-J 1.605,000r July 1 1939 3s g '01 J-J 6,900,000c&r Jan 1 1941 3s g'99 J-J 325,000r July 1 1940 3,100,000r Jan I 1941 3s g '00 J-J 3;is g J-J 450,0001- Jan 1 1940 3,500,000r Jan 1 1942 334sg'02J-J 3;ig'02 J-J 750,000r Jan 1 1941 J-J 4,000,000r Jan 1'43-44 3s g '01 J-J 3 100,000r Jan 1 1943 33isg'05J-J 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945 3.20sg'03J-J 135,000r Jan 1 1943 1.043,000c Jan 1 1948 33-sg'03J-J 3 Sisg'06J-J 640,000r July 1 1943 33sg'07J-J 307,000c Jan 1 1946 35isg'03J-J 600.0001' Jan 1 1944 33ig'09 J-J 199,000c Jan 1 1949 3%sg '04J-J 199,000c Jan 1 1949 3)isg'05J-J 670,000c&r Jan 1 1945 3s g '09 J-J 3 Mg'10 J-J 500,000__Jan 1 1950 3 isg'06J-J 600.000c&r_Jan 1 1946 600,000r_Jan 1 1947 State House.3As g '07 125,000r Jan 1 1928 3s g A-0 $305,000r Oct 1 1918 3 Si se0sJ-J 60,000r Jan 1 1949 3 Yisg'05 J-J 60,000r Oct 1 1918 35 g '09 J-J 60,000r Jan 1 1949 3 Asg A-0 570.000r Oct 1 1918 3Mg'09 J-J •Nominal or contingent debt except "parks," of which $2,567,500 Is a direct State obligation. Two-thirds ($220,000) of the court-house loans is contingent debt. See below. PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.-A bill passed the Legislature in 1904 directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State bonds instead of disposing of the same at private sale, as had been the practice for several previous years. (V. 78, p. 1565.) INTEREST is payable at State Treasury In Boston. TOTAL DEBT. SINKING' FUNDS. &c. Dec. 11909. Dec.1 1908. Dec.1 1907, Jan. 1 1907. _3110,520.162 $105,796,662 $101,538,162 $109,111,362 debt_ funded Total 26,616,505 28,781,235 31,013,766 Sinking funds, &c__ 30,863,096 $79,657,066 $78,097,596 $77,015,427 $74,921,657 Net debt The above debt is of two classes: the Direct Debt, for the payment of which the Commonwealth is directly and entirely responsible; and the Nominal or Contingent Debt, for which the Commonwealth has loaned Its credit to sundry cities and towns for various purposes, the payment of which is guaranteed by sinking funds (sufficient to pay the debt at maturity) provided by a direct annual tax on the cities and towns for which the debt has been incurred. On Dec. 1 1909 these classes and the sinking funds applicable thereto were as follows: Direct Debt, Grand Total. Nominal Debt. $110,520,162 $38,363.750 Bonded debt $72,156,412 30,863,096 19,382,995 Sinking funds 11,480,101 $18,980,755 $79,657,066 Net debt $60,676,311 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's assessed valuation has been as below. Real Estate. Total. Personal Property. Years. $2,870,699,295 $1,899,859,527 $4,770,558,822 1909 2,799,062,707 1908 1,775,073,438 4,574,136,145 2,746,005,835 1907 1,757,420,786 4,503,426,621 2,668,110,610 1906 1,702,851,857 4.370,962,467 2,600,445,146 1905 1,621,835,908 4,222,281,054 2,315,687,381 1900 1,582,983,689 3.878,671,070 1,600,137,807 1,013,077,330 1890 2,613,215,137 1,111.160,072 818,695,358 1880 1,927,855,430 The State tax for 1909 amounted to $4,500,000. The larger portion of the State's revenue Is derived from corporations, national bank stocks and savings bank taxes. POPULATION OF STATE.-Massachusetts has the largest population of any of the New England States. 3,366,416 1870 1.457 351 1820 1910 523.287 1,231,066 1810 3,003,635 1860 1905 472,040 2,805,346 1850 994,514 1800 1900 422,845 2,238,943 1840 737,699 1790 1890 378,787 1,783,085 1830 610,408 1880 DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There seems to be no provision In the Constitution of Massachusetts limiting the power of the Legislature to create State indebtedness, or limiting its power to authorize municipal indebtedness. Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this subject with respect to Cities and Towns. All of the general provisions are found Incorporated in Chapter 27 of the Revised Statutes, edition of Jan. 1 1902. The important sections of this chapter are cited below: SECTION 1. Cities and towns shall not Incur debts, except in the manner of voting and within the limitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed In this chapter. SECTION 2. The indebtedness of a city or town under the provisions of this chapter not inconsistent herewith shall be its net indebtedness* as defined in clause twelve of section five of chapter eight; but debts created in aid of railroad corporations, except as herein otherwise provided, and water scrip, Issued by a town under special statutes for the indebtedness of a fire district and all other debts excepted by general or special statutes shall be excluded. SECTION 3. A city shall not become indebted in an amount exceeding two and one-half per cent on the average of the assessors' valuations of the taxable property therein for the three preceding years, the valuation of each year being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the last day of December in the year preceding said assessment. SECTION 4. A town shall not become indebted In an amount exceeding three per cent on the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, of the taxable property therein. SECTION 5. A city or town which establishes, purchases, reconstructs, extends or enlarges a gas or electric-lighting plant within its limits may incur debt outside the debt limit prescribed In this chapter in payment therefor to an amount not exceeding, in a town, five per cent, and, In a city, not exceeding two and one-half per cent, of the last preceding State valuation. SECTION 8. Cities and towns may by a majority vote incur debts for temporary loans in anticipation of the taxes of the municipal year in which such debts are incurred and expressly made payable therefrom by such vote. Such loans .shall be payable within one year after the date of their incurrence, and shall not be reckoned In determining the authorized limit of indebtedness. [Notes may be non-interest bearing and sold at a discount. See Chapter 153 Laws of 1904.) SECTION 7. Cities and towns may by a majority vote Incur debts for temporary loans for the payment of any land damages or any proportion of the general expense of altering a crossing which they are required primarily to pay under the provisions of sections one hundred and forty-nine to one hundred and sixty, inclusive, of chapter one hundred and eleven. Such loans shall not be reckoned in determining the authorized limit of indebtedness, and when any money so paid is repaid, it shall be immediately applied to the discharge of the loan. Sections referred to in chap. 111 provide for the abolition of grade crossings. SECTION 8. Debts other than those mentioned in the two preceding sections shall be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and voting at a town meeting, or of two-thirds of all the members of each branch of the city council, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval or disapproval of tile mayor. SECTION 9. A city or town which has incurred a debt within the limitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed by this chapter may issue bonds notes or scrip therefor. properly denominated on the face thereof, signed by its treasurer and, if issued by a city, countersigned by its mayor, or if issued by a town, countersigned by a majority of its selectmen with Interest payable semi-annually at such rate as it deems proper, and may sell said bonds, notes or scrip, not less than par, at public or private sale, or may use the same in payment of such debts. SECTION 10. If a city or town votes to issue bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness In accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the officers authorized to negotiate the same may, In tile name of such city or town, make a temporary loan for a period of not more than one year in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of such bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness; but the time within which such securities shall become due and payable shall not be extended by reason of the making of such temporary loan beyond the time fixed in the vote authorizing the issue of such bonds. notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness. [See note under Section 6.] SECTION 11. Debts incurred for supplying tile inhabitants with water. for acquiring land for public playgrounds [a and parks) under the pro- 19 visions of chapter twenty-eight, for a municipal lighting plant under the provisions of chapter thirty-four, or In constructing sewers, shalt be payable within thirty years; debts incurred in building school houses and other public buildings and In procuring land therefor, within twenty years; and all other debts mentioned in section 8, within ten years, or by the city of Boston within twenty years. a Added to law by Chapter 375, Acts of 1903. [Chapter 28, referred to above, provides for public parks, playgrounds, &c., and under it any city or town (except Boston) may incur indebtedness to meet expense of acquiring land for public playgrounds outside the debt limit to an amount not exceeding 3,5 of 1% of Us assessed valuation. Chapter 34 provides for the manufacture and distribution of gas and electricity.] SECTION 12. The Interest on all debts shall annually be raised by taxation. If a debt is payable at a period exceeding ten years. the city or town shall, and In all other cases may, at the time of contracting the same, establish a sinking fund to be used for no other purpose than the payment of such debt, and shall annually raise by taxation and contribute thereto an amount sufficient with its accumulations to extinguish the debt at maturity; and if payable at a period not exceeding ten years, the city or town shall raise by taxation annually not less than eight per cent of the principal thereof, and shall set it apart for a sinking fund until an amount has been raised, sufficient,with its accumulations, to extinguish the debt at maturity; and shall, in tile year before the maturity of the debt, raise by taxation any balance necessary for its extinguishment. SECTION 13. A city or town, instead of establishing a sinking fund, may vote to provide for the payment of any debt by such annual proportionate payments as will extinguish the same at maturity, and thereupon such annual proportion shall, without further vote, be assessed under the provisions of Section 37 of Chapter 12 until such debt is extinguished. Sections 14 to 19. Inclusive, and sections 22. 24 and 25, relate to the election and duties of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and various other matters we cannot enter upon here. SECTION 21. A city which at a meeting of its voters held for that purpose has accepted, by a vote of two-thirds of the legal voters present and voting thereon, any Act to supply said city with water may, by a yea and nay vote of the majority of the members of each branch of the City Council. contract debts and issue bonds for the purposes and to the extent authorized by such Act, in the manner provided in, and subject to the provision of, the preceding sections. SECTION 23. No city or town shall, for the purpose of subscribing In aid of a railroad corporation. Increase its indebtedness to an amount which, with its existing net Indebtedness* Incurred for any purpose, excluding temporary loans, exceeds 3% of the valuation of the taxable property therein as ascertained by the last preceding city or town valuation for the assessment of taxes. In addition to these General Provisions there are various Special Laws which contain exceptions to the general law as to debt limitation, which ap ply to Cambridge, Lynn, Newburyport, Waltham, Worcester, &c., &c. A further exception in favor of Metropolitan Park assessment loans issued In 1900 and 1901 was made by Chapter 325, Laws of 1902. [•"Net indebtedness" as used above shall mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district, omitting debts created for supplying the inhabitants with water and other debts exempted from the operation of the law limiting their indebtedness, and deducting the amount of the sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness included. R,evlsed Statutes, Chapter 8, Section 5, Clause 12.] EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Clause Fifteen, Section 5, Part I, Chapter 490, of the Acts of 1009, provides that the following securities shall be exempt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the Commonwealth issued since the first day of January in the year 1906, and bonds, notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire district, water supply district, city or town in the Commonwealth which may be issued on or after the first day of May in the year 1908, stating on their face that they are exempt from taxation in Massachusetts." SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. The savings bank laws of this State were completely revised by a bill (Chapter 590, Acts of 1908) passed by the Legislature In 1908. One of the most important amendments to the old law was the addition of telephone bonds to the list of permissible Investments. The other changes, too numerous to mention here, were summarized in V. 87, P. 257. Some comments on the same will also be found in an editorial article on pages 5 and 6 of the State and City Supplement for May 29 1909. In 1909 the Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 491) making a number of technical changes which we have incorporated below. Sf...t:TIOPI 68. Deposits aud tne income derived therefrom shall be Invested only as follows: FIRST-First Mortgages of Real Estate.-In first mortgages of real estate located in this Commonwealth not to exceed sixty per cent of the value of such real estate; but not more than seventy per cent 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 forty per cent 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. 2571 SECUND-Puotic Funds.-(a) In the public funds of the United States or of any of the New England States. (b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth. (c) In the bonds or notes of an Incorporated district in this Commonwealth whose net indebtedness does not exceed five per cent 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 ntt indebtedness does not exceed live per cent 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 three per cent of such valuation; or of any Incorporated water district of said States which has within Its limits more than live 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 three per cent 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. to 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 qational 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 five per cent of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation of property therein for the assessment of taxes; and of any city of the aforesaid States or of any of the New England States or of tile States of Maryland and Kentucky, which has at the date of such investment more than two hundred thousand Inhabitants, so established, and whose net indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the valuation of the taxable property therein, established and ascertained as above provided. In subdivisions d and e of this clause tile 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 Afassachuseits Railroads. ' THIRT).-(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 four per cent per annum on au its outstanding issues of capital stock In each fiscal year for the five vears next preceding such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of a terminal corporation incorporated in this Commonwealth and whose oronerty 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 cornoratIon. Any shares of the capital stock of a railroad corporatInn lensed to such railroad corporation, which are owned by said lessee corporation, shall not be considered as outstanding within the meaning cf tills subdivision. 20 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. New England Railroads. (b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which is located in said States, whether such corporation Is in possession of and is operating Its own road or is leased to another railroad corporation; provided, either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision e; or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of one of said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon Its road,equipment and tranenise 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 tour per cent 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 9, 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 fisall years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment — (1) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than five hundred miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, or if such corporation owned in fee less than five hundred miles of such railroad; the gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinafter provided, shall have been not less than fifteen million dollars; (2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and Interest of all its mortgage indebtedness; (3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid In dividends In cash to its stockholders an amount equal to at least four per cent upon all Its outstautilhg capital steel( (4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such railroad corporation, including therein the gross earnings 0i c,11 railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said corporation, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less in amount than five times the amount necessary to pay the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, the rentals of all leased lines, and the interest on all the outstanding indebtedness of railroads controlled and operated which is not owned by said corporation after deducting from said interest and rentals Interest and dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes Issued by said corporation, but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes And further provided, that— (3) 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 f or 5 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 live up to and including the fiscal year of said corporation In which this Act is passed. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. (1) Dennirion ii First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage" used in the following subdivisions, it shall mean, unless otherwise qualified, a first mortgage on not less than seventy-five pe cent of the railroad owned In fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporat on on the railroad of which said mortgage is a lien, but in no case on less than one hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings; provided, that seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage Is connected; For five years prior to the date of Investment therein all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof has been operated by, and its operations Included in, the operations of the railroad corporation which issues, assumes or guarantees said bonds; The date of said mortgage is at least five years prior to the date of such Investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not greater In amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the same railroad property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. (g) Direct Obligations.—Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad corporation described In subdivision e, which are secured by a mortgage which was at the date thereof or is at the date of such investment— (1) A first mortgage on railroad owned in fee by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds, except that, if It is not a first mortgage on seventyfive per cent of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation, it shall be a first mortgage, on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering railroad mileage not owned In fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said heretp orteasieziele rdcewnit ilc oifi tis dar no t3;ig fiavgee paen r laietnleoafstsasiedvem 1n su nbr evcritst0 c wolfrevzs tlo the lien covered by said stocks or bonds: (2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust Indenture which Is in effect a first mortgage,upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture, by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien, upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds: (3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at.the date of said mortgage and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding mortgage at the date thereof. But If any of the bonds which said refunding mortgage Is given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned in fee by the corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either— At least seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each issue of bonds to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except,that of the mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded; or' [VOL. Lxxxxi. At least seventy-five per cent of the outstanding bonds of each issue which is secured by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said railroad not owned in fee which is so subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds:k1 But in no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become a legal investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph is at least twenty-five per cent greater than the mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said refunding mortgage Is given to refund. (4) A inortKage upon not less wan ten per cent of the railroad, exclusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporation issuing or assumingsaid bonds, but in no case on less than five hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad: provided, that— Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five per cent of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof, and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, at the date of the execution thereof; The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and cover a mileage at least twenty-five per cent ereater 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) Bonds Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—Mortgage bonds or bonds secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have been assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest, by a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs three or tour 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. (I) Guaranteed Obligations.—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 subdivision e: provided, that— Said bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds; In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except shares qualifying directors, Is not owned by the lessee, the rental Includes an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at least four per cent per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee. (j) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of Its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such Investment has complied with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and four of subdivision e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by said guaranteeing corporation. CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES. (k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered Illegal although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fall for a period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further investment in the bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during said period. If after the expiration of said period said corporation complies for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision e, It shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period. BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATION. (1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered Illegal, although the property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporation which Issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as it shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of the corporation consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to four per cent per annum upon the capital stock, outstanding at the time of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed said bonds. CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY CONSOLIDATION. (m) It a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, except that the period of compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall be, or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged into, or its railroad purchased and all of the debts of such corporation assumed by, another railroad corporation Incorporated under the laws of any of the United States, such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during those successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or purchase in which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, if considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession, would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance equivalent to at least ten success ye years, hut which shall be in no case less than the two fiscal years next following sa.d mrtsolitlatinn merger or purchase. STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. (n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corporation" means a corporation which owns or is In possession of and operating a railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of this Act. PRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL. FO URTH.—The provisions of this Act shall not render Illegal the Investment in any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time of its passage, nor the Investment at such time or thereafter in any issue of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, In which such corporation was then authorized to Invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to comply with the requirements of la‘v then In force. STREET RAILWAY BONDS FIFTH.—In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in this Commonwealth the railway of which Is located wholly or In part therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to at least five per cent upon all Its outstanding capital stock in each of the five years last preceding the certification by the Board of Railroad Commissioners hereinafter provided for. No such investment shall be made unless said company appears from returns made by It to the Board of Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without impairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the fifteenth day of January in each year certify and transmit to the Bank Commissioner a list of such street railway companies Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway company shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company within the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall have annually earned, and properly paid in dividends in cash, without impairment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock In each of the five fiscal years next preceding the date of the lease thereof. If two or more street railway companies have been consolidated by purchase or otherwise during the five years prior to said certification, the payment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in the aggregate to a dividend of five per cent on the aggregate capital stocks of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act. Nov, 1910.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. The Board of Railroad Commissioners in January 1910 announced the following roads as meeting the requirements of this clause (V. 90. p. 316): Holyoke Street Ry. Co. Boston Elevated By. Co. Pittsfield Electric Street Ry. Co. Boston & Revere Electric Ry. Co. Citizens' Elec. St. Ry. of Newburyp't Springfield Street Ry. Co. Dartmouth & Westport St. By. Co. Union Street By. Co. West End Street By. Co. East Middlesex Street By. Co. Fitchburg & Leominster St. By. Co. Worcester Consolidated StreetRy.Co. The above is used by the Bank Commissioner as a basis for the list of bonds which he deems good and safe Investments under Clause Fifth of this Act. (See Clause Thirteenth below.) TELEPHONE COMPANY BONDS. SIXTH.-In the bonds of any telephone company subject to the provisions of section thirty-seven of chapter fourteen of the Revised Laws, and of which a majority of the directors are residents of the Commonwealth: Provided, that during each of the five fiscal years of such telephone company next preceding the date of such Investment(1) The gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than ten million dollars per annum. (2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and interest of all its Indebtedness. (3) Such telephone company shall have paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding Issues of capital stock. (4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the Interest upon Its entire outstanding Indebtedness. And further provided that such bonds shall be secured either (a) by a first mortgage upon at least seventy-five per cent of the property of such telephone company or (b) by the deposit with a trust company Incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stock of other telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust which limits the amount of bonds so secured to seventy-five per cent of the value of the securities deposited as stated and determined In said Indenture, and provided that during each of the five years next preceding such Investment the annual Interest and dividends paid In cash on the securities deposited have amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual Interest on the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than two par cent of the deposits of say savings bank shall be investor' in the bonds of telephone companies BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS. SEVENTH.-In the stock of a banking association located In the New England States and incorporated under the authority of the United States, or in the stock of a trust company incorporated under the laws of and doing business within this Commonwealth, but such corporation shall not hold, both by way of investment and as security for loans, more than twenty per cent of its deposits in the stock of such associations or companies, nor in any one such association or company more than three per cent of its deposits in, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter of the capital stock of, such association or company. Such corporation may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits in any banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States and located in this Commonwealth. and In any trust company Incorporated in this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed five hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and surplus fund of such depositary. Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted to one-third of the deposits and income. [In addition to loans authorized by Clause Eighth. under an Act approved April 8 1910,banks may loan on notes with a pledge as collateral of life insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1376.] Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be Invested in a bank building. Clause Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh with securities acquired In settlement of indebtedness. Clause Twelfth relates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating the same. For the provisions of these clauses, see V. 87, p. 257, where the law was printed in full. LIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED. THIRTEENTH.-Not later than the first day of February in each year the commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which arc then legal investments under the provisions of clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and a corm thereof shall be sent to every savInv; bank The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1909 contains a list of bonds considered legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act. This list was printed in the "Chronicle" on March 19 1910, page 795. '21 INTEREST on the water 3 Ms of 1908 is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston: on other loans at the National Shawmut Bank. Boston. ARLINGTON. Geo. M. Richardson, Aud.; M. Taylor, Treas. This town is in Middlesex Co. Value town property Jan 1 1910 $1,519,211 Highway Loans. LOANSWhen Due. J-D $5,000_Dec 31 '11-'15 4s Water Works. 1,000_._Dec 31 1911 4s '02 J-J $91.000c___Jan 1 1912 4s J-D 48 '92 J-J Town Yard Loan. 92,000c_Jan 1 1922 48 '94 A-0 92,000c Apr 1 1924 4s '09 J-D $2,500„June 1 '11-'15 48 '96 A-0 Police Signal Bonds. 5,000c___Oct 1 1926 45 '98 A-0 15.000c_ _Oct 1 1928 4s '06 J-D $2,000_ _Dec 31 '11-'12 4s '97 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1927 te Loan. To wn4s '95 A-0 10,000c_ _Oct 1 1925 3s'99A-0 $52.000c_AprIl 1 1939 45 '05 J-D School Loans. 8.000_Dec 15 '11-18 4s '06 J-D 1,000-Dec 31 1911 4s '93 M-N 164,000cl __Nov 1 1913 4s '07 J-D 10,000___Dec 1 '11-'20 1 6001 48 '07 J-D 3.000_ _ _Dec 1 '11-'13 4s '99 A-0 13,050c_ _April 11-10 48 '08 J-D 11,000c_July 1 '11-21 7,000_Dec 31 '13-'19 4s '04 J-J 45 '09 J-D 6,000c_Dec 15 '11-16 1,800June 1 '11-'19 4s '04 J-D 4s '09 J-D 4,500__June 1 '11-'19 45 '08 J-D 40,000_Dec 31 '11-'26 Park Loan. 3,000_Dec 31 '11-'16 45 '08 J-D 4s '98 M-N $15,000c__-Nov 1 1940 BOND. DEBT May 1 1910 $702,849 40,000 Sewer Bonds. Floating debt 157,833 4s '96 J-D $100,000c___June 1 1936 Sinking fund Jan 1 1910_ _ 110,099 48 '03 J-D 10,500___Dec 31 1923 Borrow. capac.Jan 1 '10 4s '04 J-D 1.000___Dec 31 1910 Total assessed val. 1909_11.479,914 4s '05 J-D 1 3,000__Dec 15 '11-'13 (Assessment at actual value.) 1 500___Dec 15 1910 Tax rate (per $1,000) MO__ _$20.10 9.672 4s '07 J-D 4,000 ___Dec 1 '12-'15 Population In 1905 11,187 45 '09 J-D 1,000_.June 1 1911 Population In 1910 INTEREST coupons are payable at the Beacon Trust Co. (Faneull Hall National Bank), Boston. ATHOL. E. Warren Tyler, Chairman. This town is situated in Worcester County. Incorporated March 6 1762. Refunding Loans. Bridge Notes. 3 ma J-J $1,500c___ _Oct 1911 48 '10 A-0 $6,000____Oct 1 1913 Grade Crossing. School & Street-Grading Notes. J-J 43 '10 A-0 f$4,000__Oct 1 '11-'12 3s $6,000c____1911-1913 School-House Loan, 1 2,500____Oct 1 1913 43 A-0 $30,000c_52,000 yrly Sewer Loan (outside debt limit.) $50,000c___July 1 1924 Miscellaneous. 45 '94 J-J 28,000c___July 1 1933 4 Ms A-0 $6,000c_Oct 3 '11-'18 4s '03 J-J 3,200c 1934 TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 1910_$488,200 48 '04 J-J 31,428 24,000c___Apr 1 1938 Sinking fund (sewer) 4s '08 J-J 1939 Water debt (included)____ 322.000 5,000c 4s '09 .1-1 4,643.701 Water Bonds (Outside Debt Limit) Tax valuation 1910 ($42,000c_Aug 1 '11-'16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_520.50 7,196 4s '06 F-A1100,000c_Aug 1 '17-'26 Population in 1905 8,536 1180,000c_Atur 1 '27-'36 Population in 1910 INTEREST at Boston and Athol. ATTLEBOROUGH. F. I. Babcock, Treasurer. This town is in Bristol County. Incorporated Oct. 19 1694 Miscellaneous Notes. When Due. LOANS4s '08 F-A1510,000„Aug 1 '11-'12 Water Bonds. 1 6,000____Aug 1 1913 4s A-0 $20.0000_Oct 12 1912 4s School Bonds. 31-S 12,000c___Sept 1 1915 4s M-N $30,000c___Nov 1 1920 J-J 20,000c_Jan 1 1919 3345 48 A-0 25,000c-__Oct 1 1922 Fire Engine Sta. Bonds. 4s J-J 35,000c&r_July 1 1923 4s '10 M-N $38,000c_May 2 '11-'20 4s J-J 40,0000.. July 1 1924 School Notes. 4s J-J 25,000c___July 1 1926 48 '09 M-N 29,000 _May 1 '14-'19 10,000c___July 1 1927 Sewer Bonds. 4s J-J 13,000c__July 1 1928 48 '10 J-J f$98,000c_July 1 '11-'24 4s J-J 15,000r___July 1 1929 334s g J-J 1 2,000c_ _ _July 1 1925 Street Bonds. 12,000c___July 1 1930 334s g J-J 10,000c-Jan 1 1921 4s '06 J-D 340,0000 __June 1 1916 3340 g J-J A-0 20.000c___Apr 1 1921 GEN. BONDS Oct 1910_5816,000 334s 43,800 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1932 Floating debt & time notes 334s 118,500 A-0 30,000c___Oct 1 1933 Sinking fund 3s t08,000 48 '04 A-0 20,000c-Oct 1 1934 Water debt (Incl. above)_ 80,819 330'05 M-S 100,000e___Mch 1 1935 Water sinking fund (incl.) 3 Ms'05 M-N 50.0000 -_Nov 1 1935 Total valuation 1910 4s '08 A-0 48,000c_Apr I '11-'34 (Assessment about % 2 . ) 5 v 9a 6L 618 5 actula 15,000c_July 1 '11-'18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_516.50 4s J-J 4s '10 114,000c_Jan 1 '12-'18 12,702 J-J in 1905 Population CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE 16,215 1 _ __Jan I 1919 Population in 1910 1 '11-'28 41,000c_July STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. '10 J-J 1,0c4s '29-'40 24,000__July 1 '10 J-J 4s Aggregate Municipal Indebtedness. INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Attleborough, Boston Safe Deposit The gross Interest-bearing debt of all municipalities of the State was & Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. $236,340,846 on May 1 1009. The following table shows the aggregate assessed valuation as returned BELMONT. R. T. Brodrick, Treasurer by the local assessors, the aggregate net debtor all the municipalities of the This town (P. 0. Beaton) is in Middlesex County. Incorporated In 1859. State, and the percentage of the same, for the years indicated: Sewer Loan. School House Bonds. . Aggregate M-N $18,000c_ -Nov 1 1924 J-D $40,000c___June 1 1917 43 4s Year. Valuation. Net Debt. Percentage. 4s '11-'15 4s 9,0000_ _..July 1 1926 I 10,000c_ _Oct 1 J-J A-0 '04 1909 $3,727,473,635 $166,080,073 4.4 6,000c___June 1 1927 '16-'24 4s 9,000c__Oct 1 J-D 1 1908 3,590,690,106 163,558,325 4.5 J-D 20,000c._ _June 2 1932 J-D 26,000c_ _June '11-'23 3345 334s 1907 3,512,557,604 158,586,274 4.5 A-0 10.000c__-Oct 2 1930 12,000c_JulY 1 '11-'22 3345 4s '08 J-J 1905 3,312,255,163 147,509,003 4.4 4s '07 M-S 10 000c___Mch 1 1937 Street Loan 2,961,119,947 1900 131,016,743 4.4 $18,000c__Oct 1 '10-'15 48 '08 J-D 10,000c_June I 1938 4s A-0 2,154,134,626 70,742,786 1890 3.2 Fire Department Bonds. 7,000c_Mckl '11-'17 4s '07 M-S 1,584,756,802 68,512,929 4.3 1880 48 4161: ' 49 10 7 J-I0 $3,500c_June 1' Water Loans. 1,497,351,686 39,421,208 2.6 1871 , 48 F-A $5,000c__Aug 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910 _ $266000 4s Sinking fund J-J 8,000c___July 1 1926 Farrar, Treasurer. R. G. ABINGTON. 40,500 43 J-D 5,000c_ _..Dec 1 1926 Water debt (included) This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated In 1712. 6,516,525 J-D 7,000c_ _ June 1 1929 Total valuation 1910 When Due. BOND. DEBT May 1910._ $121,000 4s LOANSactual value.) 4s '06 J-D as same 46 3,500c_ _Dec (Assessment 1 '11-17 Tax valuation 1909 2,939.824 Water Loan. 58 .5 .4 80 2 4a May $35,000e_May 1 '11-'16 (Property Is assessed at actual value.) 4s '09 A-0 10,000c___Apr 1 1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_51 Electric Light Bonds. Population In 1905 1909_523.20 '11-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) 4s 1 Jan 7,000c Jan J-D $14,000c__June 1 1928 Population in 1910 4s M-N 53,000c_ __May 23-'40 Population in 1905 5,081 4s 2,000c_Apr 1 '11-'14 A-0 Population in 1910 18,000 5,455 4s 4s '10 ___ 4s F-A 4,000_ _Aug 1 '11-'14 INTEREST is payable In Boston. School Bonds, INTEREST is payable in Boston. BEVERLY. C. H. Trout, Mayor; C. F. Lee, Treasurer. 3 Ms J-J $24,000c_July 1 '11-22 This city is In Essex County. Founded 1626; a town 1668; Incorporated H. Hughes, Treasurer. ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT. When Due. Sinking fund $12,185 as a city May 23 1894. LOANSPlayground Bonds. When Due. 5s '93 A-0 $15,000c_Oct 1 '11-13 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ 5,946,000 LOANS4s '10 J-J $10,000 July 1 '11-'20 School Loans. 4s '02 A-0 80,000c_Oct 1 '15-'20 Fire dist. tax (per $1,000) '09._$3.40 Fire Loan. 56,000c_Oct 1 '11-'12 4s '96 A-0 20.000c Oct 1 '11-'14 Population in 1909 (est.) 13,000 48 '02 A-0 f24,000c_Oct 1 '13-'20 4s '06 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '11-'16 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ _ _ _$75,000 Water Loan. 1 2,500c_ _ _Oct 1 1921 INTEREST payable in Adams on the 5s and the 48 of 1896 at the First F-A$150,000c___Aug 1 1917 40,000c_July 1 '11-'18 4s 334s'03 J-J National Bank; on the 4s of 1902 at the Greylock National Bank. 4s '03 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '19-'20 4s '03 J-J J19,000c_July 1 '11-'19 1 5,000c..July 1 '20-'24 3,000c___July 1 1921 AMESBURY. John J. Allen, Treas.; N. E. Collins, Clerk. 4s '03 J-J J-J 350,000c_ July 1 1911 4s:05 M-N 6,000c_May 1 '11-'16 48 Amesbury Township is in Essex County. 78,000c_May 1 '11-'24 48 '08 M-N 1,000c___Nov 1 1911 Funding Bonds. School Bonds. 1,000c_ _Aug 1 1911 4s J-J $25,000c 1912 4s '07 J-J $18,000r_July 1 '11-16 4s '05 M-N { 6,000c_May 1 1925 4s '08 F-A 5,000c_ _ _May 1 1926 3348'05 A-0J34,000c_dct 1 '11-'27 Fire-Engine-House Bonds. PERMAN'T D'T Nov.1910_$298,500 1 1,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1921. M-N {58,000r..May 15 '11-'18 Floating debt 330 44,434 334s'09 M-N 18,000c_May 1 '11-'19 24,000e_Oct 1 '11-'22 500r__May 15 1919 Sinking fund 7,154 434s'07 M-N 118,000c_May 1 '11-'19 1,000c___Oct 1 1928 1,000c_ _ _May 1 1920 4s '05 A-0 Total valuation 1909 Water-Plant Bonds. 6,087,070 4,000c_Oct 1 '29-'30 '11-'15 1 July 1 '11-'32 about 4-5 25,000c_Aug 220,000c 4s '10 (Assessment actual F-A f 48 '06 J-J value.) Library Site Bonds. 1 '33.'35 Total tax rate (per 51,000) '09.519.30 60,000c_Aug 1 '16-'30 1 27,000e_July 48 '09 A-0 514,000__Oct 1 '11-'17 30,000c_July 1 '11-'40 Population in 1910 Town Loans. 4s '10 J-J 9,894 Bridge Bonds. J-J $443,000c&r_July 1 1911 INTEREST on the school bonds is paid to the registered holder; on the 45 M-N 10,000c_Nov 23 '13-'18 3348'09 M-Sf$21.000__Mch 1 '11-'17 water bonds of 1906 it is payable at t le Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, and 6s 1 2,000_ _ 1 1918 Sewer Loans. on the funding bonds and water bonds of 1910 at the First Nat. Banic,Bost, Park Loan. 48 '93 J-J $36,000c_July 1 '11-'19 ANDOVER. Geo. A. Higgins, Tr.; Abraham Marland, Clerk. 45 '00 J-J 60,000c_July 1 '11-'25 43 J-J $22,000c_July 1 '11-'21 This town Is In Essex County and was incorporated May 6 1646. 45 '03 A-0 556,000c_Apr 1 '11-'24 4s '06 J-J 110,000„July 1 '11-'20 Sewer Bonds. 1 500_ _ _ _July I 1921 120,000c_Apr 1 '25-'34 LOANSWhen Due. 4s J-D 1520,000c_June 11013 4s '06 A-05147,000c_Apr 1 '11-'31 Dredging Loans. Water Bonds. M-11 $8,000c_Nov 1 '11-'18 M-N 545,000e_Nov 1 '10-'1* 1 30.000c_June 1 1928 48 1 25,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36 48 1,000__ __Apr 1 1919 48 '07 J-J 1,000c__JUly 1 '1911 43 '03 M-N 133,00OcNoV 1 '11-'21 48 M-N 50,000c_Nov 11910 48 '09 A-0 M-N 10,000___ _Nov 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910._ $240,000 4348'07 A-0 24,000c_Oct 1 '11-'22 48 1 2.000c__ _Nov 1 1922 3,000c_Oct 1 '11-'13 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10.-$1,992,000 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-23 Note debt 4s 62,000 434s'07 A-0 820,173 2,000c _ _ -June 1 1911 Sinking funds J-D 15,000c-June 1 1925 Sinking fund 31,868 48 '08 J-D 4s 5.000c_ June 11028 Other assets 599,000 48 J-D 42,748 48 '08 M-S 40,000c_Sept 1 '11-'18 Water debt (included) 6,471,167 3340'09 M-S 12,000c_Mch 1 '11-'14 Water sink. Ids. (incl.)413,569 A-0 23,000c_Apr 1 '11-'31 Total valuation 1909 3;is 6,000c_July 1 11-'13 Borrow. capac. Jan 1 '10408.692 3Ms'08 J-D 46,000c_June 1 '11-'33 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$16.50 334s'09 J-J 4s '10 A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 '11-35 Value town property Street Loans. Total valuation 1909 33,269.775 825,168 Population In 1905 School Bonds. 6,630 4s '03 J-J $39,000c.July 1 '11-'23 Tax rate (per $1.000)1909____ 48 '10 J-J 16,000__July 1 '11-'14 Population in 1910 18,650 7,301 4s '08 A-0 24.0000_Oct 1 '11-'18 Population in 1910 T. 2 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. INTEREST on sewerage bonds of 1908 is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co. In Boston; on other loans at First National Bank Boston. BILLERICA. H. A. King, Treasurer. This town is in Middlesex county. ownflail A-0 $30,000c___Apr 1 1919 4s Water Bonds. M-N $90,000c___May 1 1928 48 School Bonds. Apr $25,000c___Apr 310 1921 Incorporated 1655. B id Bonds. 48 '10 F-A $9,000__Aug 2 '11-'19 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910 ___$145,000 Assessed valuation 1909___2,435,799 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___ _$17.60 Population in 1905 2,843 Population in 1910 2,789 INTEREST Is payable in Boston on water bonds at the Old Colony Trust Co. and on town-hall bonds at the Mercantile Trust Co. BOSTON. John F. Fitzgerald. Mayor; Chas. H. Slattery, City Treasurer; J. Alfred Mitchell. City Auditor. City was Incorporated Feb. 23 1822. On Nov. 2 1909 a charter amendment was adopted under which municipal nominations are to be made only upon petition of 5,000 voters. The Mayor serves for four years, subject to recall after two years. V. 89, p. 1234. The county of Suffolk, in which Boston is situated, contains also the city of Chelsea and the towns of Revere and Winthrop. Boston. however, receives all the county income, pays all the county expenses, owns the county buildings, and is responsible for the county debt, which amounted on Nov. 1 1910 to $3,881,333.3 s. The deta Is of this county debt are included In the following financial report for this city. LOANSWhen Due. Park Construction Stony Brook, &c., Inipt Bonds. 48 J-J $100,000____Jan 1916 A-05500,000____Oct 1 1917 43 45 J-J 450,000_ ___Jan 1 1918 48 A-0 30 000____Oct 1 1913 4s A-0 5,000__Apr 1918 330 84,000____July 1 1937 4s J-J J-J 5,000____July 1918 310 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1938 48 A-0 40,000__ Oct 1918 330 J-J 350.000__ July 1 1939 43 J-J 480,500____Jan 1 1919 Drainage Bonds. 48 A-0 16,000____Apr 1919 310 '05J-D $600,000____Dec 1 1935 43 J-J 3,500____July 1919 4s '06 J-J 600,000____July 1 1936 4s J-J 439,500___Jan 1 1920 45 '07 ____ 500,000____July 1937 4s J4 16,400.. ___July 1920 4s '08 J-D 655,000r___June 1 1938 4s A-0 44,100____Oct 1920 310'09 A-0 664,000r_ _Apr 1 1939 4s J-J 500,000__Jan 1 1921 4s '10 J-J 1322,000r_July 1 '11-'24 33 J-J 25,000....__Jan 1 1921 1352,000r_July 1 '25-'40 330 A-0 151,000_ -_Apr 1 1929 330 Bridge Bonds. J-J 49,000____July 1 1929 48 A-05160,000____Oct 1 1911 313 J-J 154,000___July 1 1930 45 J-J J-J 90.000.-Jan 1 1912 330 46,000____July 1 1930 330 J-J A-0 21,000.-Oct 1 1918 35 25,000____Jan 1 1931 330 J-J 130,000-_July 1 1919 330 J-J 263,000____Jan 1 1937 50,000____July 1 1921 330 J-J 330 J-J 500.000___ _Jan 1937 Boston Tunnel and Subway. 310 J-D 200,000____June 1 1932 J-J 500.000____July 1 1937 310 '04J-D$950,000r___June 1 1944 330 3348 J-J 300.000__Jan 1 1938 330 '05A-0 556,700__-_Apr 1 1945 330 J-J 300,000__July 1 1939 310 '05J-J 1,400.000-July 1 1945 4s A-0 10,000____Oct 1 1934 330 '06A-0 11,000--Apr 1 1946 4s A-0 10,000___Oct 1 1935 310'06 J- D 489,000__June 1 1946 45 30,000.-July 1 1936 48 '06 J-J 1.000,000____July 1 1946 J-J A-0 100,000-_-_Oct 1 1936 310'07 J-J 4s 13,150___Jan 1 1947 310 A-0 50,000____Oct 1 1938 4s '07 J-J 1,000,000___July 1 1947 330 J-J 400,000Jan 1 1940 48 '07 A-0 486,850_ ___Apr 1 1947 330 J-J 200,000___July 1 1940 4s '08 J-D 2,000,000r_ June 1 1948 55,000____Jan 1 1942 334s'09 A-0 300,000r___Apr 1 1949 3s J-J 330 J-D 200,000___June 1 1942 310'10 __ 240,000.__Jan 1 '11-'50 310 J-D 200,000____June 1 1943 4s '10 J-J 500,000r___July 1 1950 330 '04J-D 250,000r___June 1 1944 Park Loan. 310 '04J-D 28,000r___June 1 1924 4s '91 J-D$700,000--June 1 1921 330 '05J4 50,000____Jan 1 1945 4s '91 A-0 200 000__Apr 1 1922 330 '05J-J 1,500-Jan 1 1935 4s'91 A-0 301,000___Oct'1 1922 310 '05J-J 100,000____July 1 1945 48 '91 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1923 310 J-J 1.500_ _Jan 1 1936 4s '91 J-J 500,000__July 1 1923 48 '06 J-J 150,000___July 1 1946 48 '91 A-0 450,000____Oct 1 1923 3143 '07J-J 48,000__-_Jan 1 1937 48 '91 J-J 99,000__Jan 1 1924 4s '07 J4 10,000____July 1 1927 4s A-0 1,000,000 -....Oct 1 1924 9,000 45 '07 J-D Dec 1937 4s '10 J-J 2,500-July 1 '11-'15 43 '07 J-D 49,000 Dec 1947 Library Bonds, 4s '08 J-J 205.000 _.._June 1 1928 48 J4 $44,000____Jan 4 1916 310'09 J-J 1.800_ _ _ _Jan 29 1949 Is J-J 30,000 Jan 1921 330'10 15,000__Jan 1 '11-'15 48 J-J 200,000_ -_Jan 1 1923 "Miscellaneous" Loans. 43 A-0 325.000__Oct 1 1923 4s A-0 $246,500-__Apr 1 1912 48 A-0 49,500__Jan 1 1925 310 J-J 62,500___Jan 1 1913 45 A-0 150,500____Oct 1 1925 4s A-0 346.000..___Apr 1 1913 3348 J-J 50,000 Jan 1944 43 A-0 116,300____Oct 1 1914 310 20,000___Jan 1 '11- 30 48 A-0 46,100____Apr 1 1915 Highways. 4s A-0 108,500____Oct 1 1915 48 '06 J-J $31,000___July 1 1912 is J-J so,zoo____Jan 1 1916 4s A-0 243,200__Oct 1 1912 48 J-J 589,500____July 1 1916 4s '06 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1913 45 3,000___Apr 1 1916 4s A-0 J-J 350,000___July 1 1913 4s A-0 102,500____Oct 1 1916 4s A-0 150,000___Oct 1 1913 4s M-N 223.500___Nov 30 1916 4s .74 500,000--July 1 1915 4s 45,500____Jan 1 1917 45 J-J J-J 700,000____July 1 1916 A-0 48 _Apr 3,000..__ 1 1917 310 J-J 500,000__Jan 11017 4s J-J 309,000____July 1 1917 3148 J-J 825,000__July 11010 J-J 203,500____July 1 1917 330 310 J J 500,000____June 1922 A-0 169.000-__Oct 1 1917 310 4s A-0 3,700____Oct 1922 310 J-J 130,800__Jan 1 1918 330 J-J 750,000____Jan 1 1928 310 A-0 299,000.___Apr 1 1918 330 J-J 5,000.--July 1 1928 330 J4 80,000____Ju1y 1 1918 310 A-0 6,000___Oct 1 1928 310 A-0 18,000__Oct 1 1918 310 J-J 650___Jan 1 1929 A-0 228,100____Apr 1 1919 330 310 A-0 44,800____Apr 1 1929 310 J-J 331,200___July 1 1919 330 J-J 518,000__Jan 1 1930 38 A-0 8,000____Oct 1 1919 334ff J-J 661,000_July 1 1930 310 A-0 10,000____Oct 1 1919 3s 1,550..... July 1 1930 J-J 310 J-D 43,500____Dec 1 1919 3s J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1931 3s J-J 300,510__Jan 1 1921 38 A-0 300,000_Apr 1 1931 Is A-0 133,000____Apr 1 1921 310 J-J 600,000-___July 1 1931 3s A-0 160,000____Oct 1 1921 38 A-0 220,000____Oct 1 1931 3%s J-J 211,600____July 1 1921 3s J-J 126,000___Jan 11032 Is J-J 180,850____Jan 1 1922 Is J-J 83,000_ Jan 1 1932 310 J-D 519,000____June 1 1922 35 A-0 56,300___Apr 1932 310 A-0 142,700____Oct 1 1922 310 J-D 650,000____June 1 1932 330 A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1928 310 A-0 5,000____Oct 1 1932 310 J-J 220,500__Jan 1 1923 330 A-0 1932 310 A-0 100 000____Apr 1 1923 310 J-J 500,000_Dec 31 1032 310 J-D 524,700___June 1 1923 310 J-J 5,000____Jan 1 1933 310 A-0 35,000____Oct 1 1923 310 J-D 500,000__June 1 1933 310 J-J 222 800____Jan 1 1924 310 J-J 170,000___Jan 1 1934 310 J-D 100,000-___June 1 1932 330 '04J-D 600.000r_June 1 1934 310 J-J 5,000____July 1 1932 310 '05J-D 533.000____Dec 1 1935 314s A-0 20,000____Oct 1 1932 48 '06 J-J 500,000___ _July 1 1936 330 J41.160,000____Jan 1 1934 310'09 A-0 250,000r___Apr 1 1929 310 '04J-D 75,000r___June 1 1924 4s '10 J-J 300.000r_July 1 '11-'30 314s '04A-0 63.700____Oct 1 1934 Rapid Transit, 310 '05J-J 600,000---_Jan 1 1935 45 A-0 $50,000____Oct 1 1934 330 '05J-D 320,000____Dec 1 1925 48 A-01,000 000____Apr 1 1935 310 08J4 24,500____Jan 1 1926 330 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1936 334s '06J-D 4,350___Dec 1 1928 310 A-0 500,000-_Apr 1 1936 3 3.4s '07J-J 493.500____Jan 1927 310 A-01,500,000____Oct 1 1936 4s '07 A-0 337,000___Apr 1 1937 310 J-J 1,000,000._ _July 1 1937 4s '07 A-0 5,000__Apr 1 1927 330 J-J 200.000-_Jan 1 1938 4s '07 J-J 175,000____July 1 1937 310 A-0 200,000__Apr 1 1938 4s '07 J-J 692,700____July 1 1927 334s 50,000____July 1 1940 J-J 48 '08 J-D 50,500r_ _June I 1928 Is A-0 250,000____Oct 1 1941 48 '08 ___ 6,000 June 1928 33 J-J 201,000_ _Jan 1 1942 310'10 ___ 75,000___Jan 1 '11-'25 330 J-D 500.000__June 1 1942 310'10 35,000.__Jan 1 '11-'17 330 J-J 300,000__Jan 1 1943 310'10 55,000___Jan 1 '11-'21 330 J-D1,300,000___ _June 1 1943 330'10 20,000___Jan 1 '11-'20 330 J-J 50,000__Jan 11044 48 '10 J-J 480,000r_July 1 '11-'30 310 '04J-D 133,000r___June 11044 48 '10 J-J 25,000July 1"11-'15 330 '05J-J 100,000.___July 1 1945 48 '10 J-J 4,500__July 1 '11-'19 310 '07J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1947 48 '10 J-J 70.000....July 1 '11-'20 4s '07 ____ 5,000.___Oct 1947 48 '10 J-J I0,000_.July 1 '21-'30 330'09 A-0 350.000r_Apr 1 1949 48 '10 J-J 20,000_July 1 '11-'30 4s '10 J-J 500,000r___July 1 1950 43 '10 J-J 5,000__July 1 '16-'20 [VoL. Lxxxxl. When Due. LOANSCharles River Basin. Park Bonds. 330 '04 J-D 5500.000r_June 1 1944 45 J-J $343,000____Jan 1 1913 310 • J4 300,000c _-Jan 1934 School Houses and Sites. 4s A-0 913,000____Apr 1 1913 1914 48 4s J-J 500,000 ____Jan, 191 A-05500.000__ __Apr 1 191 11 2 4s A-0 546,925Apr A-0 75,000____Apr 1 48 4s A-0 500,000____Oct 1 1914 45 A-0 393,100__Apr 1913 J41,000,000-Jan 1 1925 48 4s A-0 250,000___Oct 1 1914 A-0 50,000____Oct 1 1927 45 4s A-0 146,000____Oct 1914 A-0 20,000__Apr 1 1916 4s 310 A-0 72,500.__Apr 1915 A-0 55,000__Oct 1 1916 43 310 A-0 206,000____Oct 1915 A-0 25,000____Oct 1 1922 45 330 J-J 300,000____Jan 1 1917 30,000____Jan 1 1923 310 J-J 310 A-0 100,000__Oct 1 1917 A-0 15,000____Apr 11023 Is 310 A-0 100,000.. _.Oct 1 1921 310 J-D 200,000____June 1 1923 48 J-J 500,000._ -_July 1 1926 J-J 170,000____Jan 1 1934 48 330 J-J 150,000.___July 1 1927 J-J 500,000...... Jan 1 1927 310 330 J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1928 J-J 450,000____Jan 1 1928 330 310 A-0 650.000--Oct 1 A-0 50.000____Apr 1 1928 310 J-J 33-4s 25,000.___July 1 1928 9 A-0 450,000____Oct 1 1928 340 330 A-0 300,000-_-_Oct 1 1929 A-0 29,000____Oct 1 1915 3343 310 J-J 475,000____Jan 1 1930 J-J 500,000____July 1 1929 35 330 J-,T 21,650____July 1 1930 J-J 561,000____Jan 1 1930 3s 310 A-0 278,350____Oct 1 1930 J-J 130.000____July 1 1930 Is 330 5,000..... Jan 1 1931 J-J Is J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1931 330 J41,250,000___July 1 1931 J-D 74,000____Jan 1 1932 3s Is A-0 100,000__Oct 1931 33 J-J 57.000____Jan 1 1932 Is J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1932 J-D 75.000...... June 1 1932 330 J-D1,000,000__June 1 1932 330 J-J 5,000_ ___July 1 1932 48 310 J-J 500,000____July 1 1935 25,000____Jan 1 1933 330 J-J 310 J-J 500,000.___Dec 31 1932 330 '04A-0 36,300_Oct 1 1934 310'04J-D1,500.000r__June 1 1944 19,000____July 1 1935 310 '05J-J 509,000___Jan 1 1945 330 '05J-J 310'05 A-0 9,500._Oct 1 1935 330 '05A-0 54,000____Apr 1 1945 310 5,000___ _Dec J-D 1935 310 '05J-J1,500,000--- _July 1 1945 33,000____Jan 1 1936 334s '07 J&J 50.000-__Jan 1 1937 31'05 J-J 4s'07 35,000____July 1927 48 '07 J-J 271,000_July 1 1937 -J Playground Bonds. 48 '07 A-0 14,400_Apr 1 1937 310'06 J-D $170,000____June 1 1936 4s '08 J-D 1,050,000r_June 1 1928 310 J-D 100,000 June 1932 330'09 A-0 1,000,000r__Apr 1 1929 3348 50,000.,.. Jan 1 '11-'20 J-J 130,000_ .Jan 1935 3143'10 4s '07 J-J 6,000_ __ July 1 1927 4s '10 J-J 1,000,000r July 1 '11-30 330'10 105,000.... Jan 1 '11-'30 Grade Crossing Bonds 12,500___Jan 1 "11-15 330 '05J-D $757.000.. .Dec 11025 310'10 12,000Jan 1 '11-'22 310'10 Water Deb t-Cochl tua te Water 4s '10 J-J 120,000__July 1 '11-'15 45 A-05324,000___ _Apr 1 1912 '(30,000.. July 1 '16-'30 48 A-0 50,000._Oct 1 1913 4s '10 J-J 10,000...July 1 '11-'20 4s J-J 459,000..-Jan 1 1914 {20,000__July 1 '11-'20 45 A-0 • 9,500____Apr 1 1914 4s '10 J-J 7,000__July 1 '21-'27 48 A-0 10,000__Oct 1 1914 500_ _July 1 1928 45 A-0 32,700__Apr 1 1915 4s '10 J-J 60,000-_July 1 '11-'30 45 A-0 17,000----Oct 1 1915 Park Lands. 48 J-J 8,000__Jan 1 1916 48 '93 J-J $100,000____July 1 1924 45 A-0 18.500__Apr 1 1916 45 '93 A-0 100,000.-Oct 1 1924 45 A-0 11.300-Oct 1 1916 4s '93 A-0 50,000___Apr 1 1925 45 J-J 8,000-___Jan 1917 4s '93 A-0 208,000_•__Oct 1 1925 48 A-0 6,000____Apr 1917 48 93 J-J A-0 158,700._ Oct 1 1917 11,300_July 1 1926 48 330'97 J-J 400,000____July 1 1917 48 J-J 13,000__Jan 1918 A-0 300___Apr 1918 334s'90 J-J 600.000__Jan. 1 1920 45 A-0 95,000____Oct 1 1918 45 Court House Bonds. A-0 200,000__Apr 11019 48 A-05700,000-__Oct 1 1918 48 A-0 100,000____Oct 1 1919 4s J-J 406,000-__July 1 1922 45 310 A-0 173,500____Oct 1 1920 A-0 800,000-_--Oct 1 1919 4s A-0 75,000---Oct 1 1923 45 4s A-0 80,000-Apr 1 1921 40,000___July 1 1924 4s 45 J-J A-0 140 500____Oct 1 1921 310 A-0 800,000-__Apr 1 1937 45 J-J 80,000--Jan I 1922 310 J-J 100.000-_July 1 1938 43 A-0 75.000-___Apr 1 1922 as A-0 442.01)0„Oct 1 '11-'35 4s A-0 193,000-_-_Oct 1 1922 310 25,000___Jan 1 '11-'20 48 A-0 18 275__Oct 1 1923 Sewerage Bonds. 48 A-0 436,225____Oct 1 1924 45 A-0$421,000____Oct 1 1911 310 A-0 275,000____Apr 1 1917 48 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1912 310 J-J 100,000___July 1 1918 4s A-0 61,860____Apr 1912 310 M-N 106.000____Nov 1919 4s J-J 50,000_July 1 1914 310 A-0 2 000____Oct 1 1919 45 A-0 67,650Apr 1 1915 334s J-J 70,000.-Jan 1920 43 A-0 40,400__Apr A-0 25,000___Oct 1 1927 1915 310 45 J-J J-J 410.000____July 1 1929 35.000July 1 1916 310 Franklin Union Bonds. J-J 500,000____July 1 1919 330 A-0 41.000___Oct 15 1916 310'06 J-D $100,000_ __June 1 1926 4s Street &c. Bonds. 330 J-D 100,000____June 1 1922 $1,000____Jan 1 1874 J-J J-J 500.000____Jan 1 1928 58 330 (Not yet presented for payment.) 310 J-J 500,000.___July 1 1928 A-0 335,000_Oct 1 1911 J41,000,000 __July 1 1929 48 330 A-0 482;440 Apr 1912 330 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1930 48 A-0 25,000___Oct 1 1912 A-0 109,000_Apr 1 1930 4s 310 A-01,535,500_ Apr 1 1913 330 J-J 791,000____July 1 1930 4s J-J 310 J-D 2,000.000__Xne 1 '32-'33 4s 50,000____Jan 1 1914 310 '04J-D200,000r_June 1 1934 45 J-J 100.000-___July 1 1914 330'04J-D1.000,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 48 A-0 172,500...... _Oct 1 1914 330 '05J-J 800,000July 1 1935 45 A-0 213,000 Apr 1915 330 '05J-D 200,000___Deo 1 1935 43 A-0 87,000 45 '06 J-J 749,000____July 1 1936 43 J-J 926,500......1 Jan 19 916 5 48 '07 A-0 200.650__Apr 1 1937 4s A-0 90,000 45 '07 J-J 500,200....July 1 1037 45 '36 15 J J2,000,000-- Julyi 1-9 Oct'35 48 '07 ____ 4,350_ __ _Oct 11937 3348 J-J 50,000.-Jan 1 1917 48 '08 J-D 300.000r_June 1 1938 3345 J-J 60,000__-_Jan 1 1937 330'09 A-0 300.000r___Apr 1 1939 334s J-J 181,480____July 1 1918 48 '10 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '11-'40 334s A-0 4,500____Oct 1 1918 Pub. Inst's and City Hospital 310 J-J 200.000_....July 1919 48 A-0$136,500Oct 1 1911 310 J-D 100,000 June 1922 4s A-0 135,000__Apr 1912 310 J-J 500,000 Jan 1923 4s A-0 127,000__Apr J-J 164,000 1912 340 Jan 1924 45 J-J 250,000____July 1 1912 48 J-J 100 000 July 1936 4s A-0 42,000____Oct 1 1912 310 June 1924 J-D 366,000 45 A-0 500.000__Apr 1913 310 .June J-D , 43 931 A-0 115,000____Oct 1914 38 A-0 18,000-___OJcut 1 1934 48 42,000____Jan 1 1932 A-0 10,000.......Apr 1 1915 Is J-J 48 8-0 400,000____Oct 1 1915 330 J-D 150,000___June 1 1932 310 J-J 27,000__July 1 1917 310 J-D 200 000____July 11038 10,000____Jan 11035 310 J-J 101,000___Jan 1 1918 330 05J4 334s J-J 23,000__-_July 1 1918 330 '06J-J 100,000__ -_Jan 1 1936 330 J-J 14,500July 1 1919 4s '06 J-J 650,000___July 1 1921 38 J-J 46,800...... Jan 1921 48 '06 J-J 100,000-__JU1y 11936 50,000____Jan 1 1937 Is A-0 40,000___Apr 1 1921 310'07 J-J 310 J-J 148.000_July 1921 310 '07J-J 250,000.... _Jan 1 1922 27,650__Jan 1 1927 1 s '07J-J A-0 60,000_Oct 38 1921 3 % 35 J-J 160,000___Jan 1922 4s '07 J-J 125,000_July 1 1927 4,100__Jan 1 1927 310 J-D 120,000___June 1922 310'07 J-J J-J 334s 62,000__Jan 1923 4s '07 J-J 425,000_ July 1 1937 310 J-D 256,300June 1023 4s '07 J-J 700,000....„July 1 1922 J-D 25,000____June 1924 4s '07 J-D 14,000....._Dec 334s 1937 330 A-0 24,000___Oct 1924 48 '08 J-D 100,000r___June 1 1038 45 J-J 150,000____July 1926 4s '08 J-D 25,000.,..,..June 1 1928 3118 A-0 24,000__Oct 1926 4s '08 -__ 8,900____Oct 1 1938 45 '07 A-0' 28,000___Apr 1 1927 310'09 A-0 119.000r-Apr 1 1939 330'06 J-D 6,000____June 1 1926 95 '10 J-J 130,000. July 1 '11-'20 45 '08 A-0 17,000___Apr 1 1928 j20,000_ July I '21-'30 4s '08 J-D 44,500._ __June 1928 43 '10 J-J 11,000__July 1 '11-'20 45 '10 J-J 10,000__July 1 '11-'20 4s '10 J-J 127,000r_July 1 '11-'19 45 '10 J-J 110,000„July 1 '11-'15 122,000r-July 1 '20-'30 • 1 5,000.-July 1 '16-'20 TOTAL DEBT, &c. City debt proper Cochituate water debt County debt Rapid transit debt Total bonded debt Sinking funds, &c Net debt Nov.11910. Nov.1 1909. Nov. 1 1908 $90,004,706 $86,624,806 $85,048,906 3,335,500 4,253,000 3,861,500 3,616,000 3,881,133 3,591,000 15,570,700 17,460,700 16,220,700 $114,682,230 $110,298,006 $108,488,606 39,987,215 37,340,981 34,337,139 $74,695,024 572,957,025 $74,151,467 The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt, sinking funds and the net debt on Jan. 31 for the following years Nov.. 1910.J 23 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Net Debt. Years. Sinking Funds. Gross Debt. $71,345,972 58 $39,369,433 42 1910 $110,715,406 00 74,099,388 90 34,385,217 10 1909 108,484,606 00 70,781,969 00 1908 33,424,737 00 104,206,706 00 63,734,994 00 1905 94,118,606 00 30,383,612 00 59,269,517 00 86,966,579 00 27,697,062 00 1900 31,424,496 50 53,930,095 22 22,505,598 72 1890 26,437,482 99 40,949,332 18 14,511,849 19 1881 of real estate VALUATION. -The valuation ASSESSED city's assessed and personal property and tax rate have been as follows: Rate of Tax Assessed Valuation Yearsper $1,000. Real. Total. Personal. $16.40 1910 $1,393,765,423 $1,118,989,100 $274,776,323 1,347,948,277 16.50 1909 1,092,602,000 255,346,277 16.50 1908 1,327,661,338 1,082,404,300 245,257,038 1905 16 00 1;259,731,682 1,021,417,700 238,313,982 14 70 1900 1,129,130,762 902,486,700 226,644,062 12 80 1895 951,362.519 744,743,550 206,618,969 13 30 1890 822,041,800 202,051,525 619,990,275 15 20 639,462,495 1880 202,092,395 437,370,100 15 30 584,080,400 1870 218,496,300 365,593,100 The tax rate for 1910 Includes the State tax.$2.40 per $1,000; the county tax, $1.10; the city tax proper, $12.90; total,$16.40. Of the city tax of $13.00, $3.64 Is for school expenditure. DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.-Taxes in Boston, exclusive of the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on accoun of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 to $10 55 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation of the taxable property therein for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first day of December in the year preceding said assessment. Sec. 2. Chap, 312, Laws of 1885 (Sec. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Revised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 23 % of the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding three years. Reference to tills section of the Revised Statutes will be found In our remarks under the State of Massachusetts. The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by different Legislatures, authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various purposes, especially enumerated. It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city Is authorized to anticipate Its authority to borrow money within its debt limit for any current municipal year. NEW LOANS AUTHORIZED.-The following is a summary of loans authorized but not issued as of Nov. 1 1910: Inside Outside Purpose of IssueDebt Limit. Debt Limit. South Union Station $425,000 Broadway Bridge, re-building 37,000 Hospital Department 67,000 Fire Department 15,000 Rapid Transit (Chapter 187, Acts 1905) 141,056 5,000 Public Grounds Department 300,000 High School of Commerce 28,000 Old Colony Avenue 320,000 Bridges (Broadway, Chelsea and Meridian Sts.) 60,000 Curtis Hall, reconstruction Water Bonds.-(Con.) Street Improvement Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $25,000c___Mch 1 1937 3 Sis'99 M-N $22,500r_May 11'11-'19 6,000c_ Apr '1911-'13 4s '07 J-J 30,000r__ _July 1 1937 330'99 A-0 48 '08 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '13-'17 3 30'99 A-0 6,000r__Apr '11-'13 45 '08 F-A 50,000r_Aug 1 '13-'17 3%8'01 A-0 6,000c- _ -Apr '11-'13 330'09 A-0 37,500r_Apr 1 '14-'18 3%8'02 A-0 4,000r __ A911-1912 330'09 M-N 25,000r_Nov 1 '14-'18 330'01 J-D 2.000r ____1911-1912 4s '10 ___ J 1,500 1914 3 %s'05 F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 11-'15 116,000 6,000c ____1911-1912 1915-1930 330'04 A-0 Fire Department. 330'06 M-N 9,000c___1911-1916 3%s'02 J-D $3,000r_Dec 1 '11-'13 4s '07 A-0 21,000r_Apr 1 '11-'17 4s '06 A-0 14,000r 1911-1924 4s '08 A-0 28,000r ____1911-1918 48 '07 A-0 12,000r_Apr 1 '11-'16 330'09 1911-1919 31,500 4s '08 A-0 1911-1919 19,000 8,000r 1911-1918 330'09 3%3'09 13,500 City Hall. 1911-1919 Drainage Bond, 4s '91 A-0 $24,000r_Oct 1 '11-'10 4s '89 M-N $9.900r_Nov 20'11-'19 4s '92 J-D 12,000r_June 1 '11-'22 4s '91 J-D 3,000r June 1 '11-'13 500r_June 1 '11-'11 4s '92 J-D 4s '92 J-D 2,400r_June 1 '11-'22 4s '93 A-0 23,400r_Apr 15 '11-'23 4s '92 M-S 9,600r_Sept 1 '11-'22 45 '93 M-N 18,000r_Nov 1 '11-'22 4s '94 F-A 2.000r_Aug 1 '11-'14 45 '93 M-N 30.000r.Nov 1 '11-'22 4s '95 J-J Poor Department Loan. 4,500r_July 1 '11-'19 338'01 A-0 1911-1917 $7,000 1,000c__Apr 1911 33s'09 330'03 M-N 3,000r Sewer Bonds 1911-1913 330'02 .J-D 11.000r 1911-1932 4s '92 F-A $6,000r_Aug 1 11-'22 3 s'05 M-N 5,000r_May 1 '11-'15 48 '93 J-D 15,750r_June 1 '11-'23 330'05 A-0 6.000r 84.000r_July 1 '11-'23 1911-1916 4s '93 J-J 330'05 ___ 9.000 1911-1919 4s '95 A-0 98,000r_Apr 1 '11-'24 4s '05 A-0 7,000r_Apr 1 '11-'17 48 '93 A-0 65.000r.Apr 1 '11-'23 4s '05 A-0 8,000r 1911-1918 4s '95 M-N 17,000r_May 1 '11-'27 Park Bonds, 330'02 A-0 11,000 r____1911-1921 338'05 J-J $10.000c 1910-1916 330'01 A-0 12,000r ___1911-1922 School Bonds. 3%8'01 J-D 13,000c ___1911-1923 4s '96 J-J $12 000r_July 1 '11-'16 310'95 M-N 4,500r_ _May 1911-19 3 i•is'99 M-N 14.850r_May 1 '11-'19 33s'95 A-0 26,600r_Apr 10 '11-'29 3 s'00 J-D 20,000r_ _ _June'11-'20 330'01 A-0 20,000c_Apr 1911-SO 310'01 A-0 4,000c_Apr 1 '11-'14 3%8'05 F-A 25,9011r....Feh 1 '11-'35 330'02 A-0 7,000r 1911-1917 3%8'06 ___ 1911-1929 19,000 330'02 A-0 21,000r 1911 1917 48 '06 A-0 16,000r 1911-1926 330'04 F-A 70,000c_ _Feb '11-'24 48 '06 A-0 27,000r_Apr 1 '11-'37 330'05 F-A 97,500c 1911-1925 4s '06 A-0 28,000r 1911-1938 330'05 J-D 6,000r 1911-1916 Assessed valuation, real $33,182,175 4s '06 J-D 32,000r _ _1911-1926 Assessed val., personal__ 7,439,264 4s '07 A-0 51,000r_Apr 1 '11-'27 Total valuation 1909_ _ _ _ 40,621,439 1911-1927 (Assessment about actual value.) 48 '08 M-N 68,000r Scavenger Loan. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$20.30 4s '07 A&O $3.000r_Apr 1 '11-'13 Population In 1910 56,878 INTEREST Is paid at the office of the City Treasurer. Dec. 1 1909. Dec. 1 1908. TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUND, &c.$3,180,700 $3,135,150 Gross city debt 2,359,700 2,320,400 Bonds outside debt limit* Bonded debt inside debt limit Debt limit 2%% average 3-year valuation Borrowing capacity $821,000 920,858 $814,750 863,254 $99,858 $48,504 • Bonds outside of debt limit consist of $1,702,500 water, $545,500 sewer, part of City Hall debt to the amount of $94,200, and drainage department debt, $17,500. The city has no floating debt and the amount of sinking fund Dec.1 1909, 8141,000 $1,257,000 Total was all applicable to the payment of the water debt. The city In addition to above, loans have been authorized outside of debt limit $624,903, estate valued Dec. 1 1909 at $1,885,940. real owns without limit as to amount, for Cambridge bridge, sewerage charges. Atlantic Avenue extension. Boston Tunnel and Subway, Northern Avenue and Sleeper Street, Riverbank Subway and Rapid Transit, Cambridge con- BROOKLINE. George H. Worthley, Treasurer. nection bonds. The amounts Issued to date are $1.567,900, $415,000, This town (P. 0. Boston) Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated 1705. $547.900. $8,496,700. $560,000, $505,000 and $850,000 respectively. Water Scrip. When Due. LOANS48 '93 J-J $58.058„July 1 '11-'23 Miscellaneous BORROWING POWER.-The city's borrowing power Nov. 1 1910 is 11,000_ -Jan 1 '11-'21 '11-'14 48 '91 J-J 15 3 9-168'94J-D$37.200_June shown In the following statement: 3.15s'02___ 15.000__Jan 1 '11-'12 3%3'92 J-D 24,780_June 15 '11-'22 Total debt, city and county $114,682,239 33 3%s'03 12,000__Jan 1 '11-'13 3 9-163'94J-D 14,000_June 15 '11-'24 Less special loans (outside of limit) $57,470,000 00 3.108.01J-J 7,500 Jan 1911 3 9-168'97J-J 5,250__ _Jan 1 '11-'17 3,456,333 33 Less county loans (outside of limit) 9,000__Aug 1 '11-'25 3 %s'03 J-J 3,600„Jan 1 '11-'13 330'95 A-0 3,335,500 00 Less CochitUate water debt 5,600___Jan 1 '11-'18 3 %s'03 J-J 5,400Jan 1 '11-'13 3.359.98J-J 330'04 J-J 77,000c_Jan 1 '11-'24 3%8'03 J-J 16,000_ _ _Jan 1 '11-'18 64,261,833 33 4s '06 J-J Total deductions 21,000rJan 1 '11-'16 3.108'01.1-D 13,200__June 1 '11-'21 School Bonds 48,100_ __Jan 1 '11-'23 330'03 J-J $50,420,406 00 35s'03 ___ $13,000_ Jan 1 '11-'23 330'04 J-J Total debt less above deductions 28,000__ _Jan 1 '11-'24 Sinking funds, less $20,163,437 96 held for loans deducted 95.000___Jan 1 '11-'29 330'04 J-J 32,000c_Jan 1 '11-'14 330'09 18,507,707 71 as above (water loans, &c.) Drainage Bonds. Park Bonds 45 '91 J-J $3,500c_ -_July 1 1911 33.8'09 ___ $45,000_Jan 1 '11-'19 $31,912,698 29 48 '91 J-J Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit School Notes 1.000c_ -Jan 1 1911 Right to borrow, under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, as esti4s '92 M-S 8.000Mch 1 '11-'12 33'0'95 M-N $25,000__May 1 '11-'15 $3,774,045 71 3 %s'92 J-D 12,500_June 15 '11-'12 3;0'95 J-J mated February 8 1910 12,500___Jan 1 '11-'15 Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit) 2,647,500 00 3%8'95 J-J 5,400Jan 1 '11-'15 3,0'95 M-N 7,500__ __May '11-'15 330'03 J-J 65,000_ __Jan 1 '11-'23 Play-Grounds Right to borrow Oct. 31 1910 $1,126,545 71 Public Library Loan. 330'98 M-N $25,000____Nov 1 1918 $115,900c_Jan 1 '11-'29 3.108.99M-S 25.000____Mch 1 1919 POPULATION.-1910, 670,585: 1905, 593,598; in 1900 it was 560,892; in 33s'09 _ Street Bonds 100,000 July 1 '13-'22 3.158'01J-J 1890, 448,477; In 1880, 362,839; in 1870. 250,526. 65,000c_Jan 1 '11-'23 3.10s'01J-D $3,500_ _ _ _June 1 1911 330'03 J-J _Jan '11-'26 6,400_ _ _Jan 1 '11-'14 4s'06 J-J J-J 330'04 BRAINTREE. Benj. F. Dyer,Treas.; Henry A. Monk,Cl'k. 3.4s'05 J-J 10,000-_ _Jan 1 '11-'15 3.453'10 8-a 16,000r__ 64,980__Jan 1 '11-'29 This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is in Norfolk County. Inc. in 1640. Debt Jan. 1 1910. 48 '08 J-J 68,000r- Jan 1 '11-'27 LOANS-When Due. School Notes. $1,558,869 45,500r_ _Jan 1 '11-'17 TOTAL DEBT 4s '08 J-J Water Bonds. 3%3 J-D$4,000_June 1 '11-'14 48 '07 J-J 12.000r_Jan 1 '11-'12 Deduct water debt and 4s '88 J-J $100.000c-Jan 1 1918 382,319 20,000_June 1 '15-'19 3%s'09 _ _ _ drainage debt 35,000c__Jan 1 '11-'17 45 '91 J-D 150,000c__June 1 1921 Municipal Lighting Bonds. Bridge Notes 4s '96 F-A 6,000r__Aug 1 1926 4., '93 A-0 816,500c.._ _Apr 5 1917 3 9-168'97A-0 $8,750 Oct '11-'17 NET DEBT as defined by Water Notes. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $266,500 3.43'98 M-S 20,000_ ___Mch '11-'18 $1.176,550 law 4s '09 ____ $9,000_July 15 '11-'19 Note debt 112,500 Public Gymnasium Bonds Net debt allowed by law_.. 3,137,033 Municipal Notes. Sinking funds 155,445 4e '08 J-J $96.000r_Jan 1 '11-'26 Available balance 1,961,033 F-A $20,000r__On demand Tax valuation 1909 4s 6.054,791 Assessed valuation. real_ 65,954,200 Engine House Bonds Var 2,500r___On demand Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ $20.40 45 '08 J-J $42,000r__Jan 1 '11- 17 Assessed val., personal__ 34,812,600 48 3-6230 J-D 20,000_ _June 1 '11-14 Population In 1905 6,877 Sewer Bonds. Total assd. val. in 1909_104,586,100 INTEREST Is payable in Boston. Population in 1910 8,066 330'09 ___ $57.000c__Jan 1 '11-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$12.50 27,792 Population in 1910 Geo. F BRISTOL COUNTY, Pratt, Treasurer. INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at First National Bank of County seat is Taunton. Incorporated 1685. Boston: on other bonds by Town Treasurer. Due. When Building Notes. LOANSTOWN PROPERTY.-The value of town property on Jan. 1 1910. 4s '08 J-J $100.000___July 23 1912 Court House Notes. Including buildings, parks, etc.. amounted to $5,955,188. 430'08 A-0 $40,000_A pr 22 12'-13 4s '08 J-D 40,000___Dec 24 1913 The water-works are valuedwater-works, at $1,101.700. 430'09 J-D 10,000 __Dec 11 1911 4s J-D 80,000r_June 2 '14-'15 1911-1913 430'09 M-N 20,000_Nov 20 1916 CAMBRIDGE. 4s '10 J-D 30,000 Wm. F. Brooks, Mayor; William W. 430'10 M-N {120,000__May 4 '17-'18 Bridge Notes. Dallingel., Treasurer; Charles H. Thurston, Auditor. 43,0'07 A-01100,000 __Apr 24 1911 7,500_ _ _May 4 1919 55 '07 F-A 200,000Aug 1 1911 Permanent debt t Jan 1 '10.$1,330,000 This City is in Middlesex County. Incorporated March 17 1846. 430'08 A-0 100,000___Apr 15 1912 Balance in treasury 82,645 Park Bonds (Outside Limit) When Due. 530'07 M-S 300,000- _ __Sept 3 1911 Tax valuation 1909_ _238,3-13,012 LOANS45 '94 F-A$360,000c&r_Feb 1 1924 Building Loan 4 Via '07F-A 40,000 ___Feb 27.1911 Population In 1905_ 269,259 4s '94 F-A $37,000c&r_Aug 1 1914 4s '95 F-A 100,000r__Aug 1 1935 4s '09 J-D 40,000_ June 30 1916 Population in 1910 318,573 4s '95 A-0 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1915 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ _Feb 1 1936 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston, or by check to holders 48 '96 A-0 60.000r_Oct 1 1916 Is '96 F-A 100,000r .__Aug 1 1926 of bonds. 3,000r___Apr 1 1923 48 '96 A-0 40,000r___Oet 1 1926 3 %s'03 A-0 330'04 A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1924 310'97 M-S 100.000r__Sept 1 1937 BROOKTON. J. S. Kent, Mayor; E. Francis Pope Treas. 330'04 M-N 5,000r_ May 1 1924 330 M-N 50,000____Nov 1 1937 This city is in Plymouth County. Incorporated April 9 1881. 4s '07 M-S 30.000r_Sept 1 1927 330'98 F-A 100,000r__ _Aug 1 1938 Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan. LOANS3%s'98 J-D 50,000r_ __June 1 1938 Water Bonds-(Cort) When Due. (Outside Limit). Water Bonds. 334'99 F-A 100,000r_ _Aug 1 1939 4s '03 J-J $27.000c__July 1 1933 50,000r___July 2 1940 48 '82 J-J $50,000c__July 15 1912 330'86 J-J 50,000c_July 1 1916 330'02 F-A $46,000r_ _Aug 1 1932 330'00 J-J Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit) 4s '84 M-N 75,000cMay 1 1914 330'87 M-N 15,000b_May 11017 34s'00 M-N 50,000r___Nov 1 1940 4s '85 M-N 25.000c _May 1 1915 330'99 J-D 10,000c_June 1 1929 4s '91 J-J $15.000c___July 11011 330'01 A-0 100,000r___Nov 1 1941 48,000r_ _July 1 1942 4s '88 M-N 20,000c__May 15 1918 330'99 MN 12,0000__Nov 1 1929 4s '94 F-A 75,000c&r_Aug 1 1924 330'02 J-J 4s '89 M-N 10,000c_May 15 1919 330'00 M-S 15,000c__Mch 1 1930 4s '95 A-0 60,000r___Oct 1 1925 330'03 F-A 50.000r__Apr 1 1943 4s '90 A-0 68,000c__Apr 1 1920 330'01 A-0 13,000c_Apr 1 1931 4s '96 A-0 75.000r___Oct 1 1916 330'04 M-S 25,000r___Sept 1 1944 4s '90 A-0 5,000c_Oct 1 1920 330'01 J-D 15,000c_June 1 1931 330'01 F-A 10,000r.. _Aug 1 1931 330'04 M-N 6.000r_ _Nov 1 1944 4s '91 M-N 25,000c May 1 1921 330'02 A-0 75,000c__Apr 1 1932 330'03 A-0 20.000r___Oct 1 1933 330'05 3.1-N 45,000r___MaY 1 1945 5,000r___Aug 1 1945 4s '92 M-N 20.000c ..May 1 1922 3s'02 F-A 15,000c_ _Aug 1 1932 330'04 M-N 40,000r_ _May 1 1934 330'05 F-A 5,000r_ __ Nov 1 1934 330'05 A-0 5 000r_ _Apr 1 1945 48 '93 M-S 25,000c_Mch 1 1923 330'02 M-N 190,000c&r_Nov 1 1932 330'04 M-N 4s '03 .T-D 62,000c__Dec 15 1923 330'03 J-J • 3,000r_July 1 1933 330 05 M-N 15.000r_ _ May 1 1935 48 '06 M-S 25.000r_ __Sept 1 1946 4s '04 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '24-'25 330'04 F-A 165,000c Feb 1 1934 4s.'06 M-N 10.000r -May 1 1936 48 '07 A-0 10,000r___Oct 1 1947 46 '95 A-0 25,000c Oct 1 1925 330'04 J-J 25,0000 July 1 1934 45 '07 A-0 35,000r___Apr 1 1937 48 '08 M-N 12.000r...-Nov 1 1948 5,000r___Dec 1 1938 48 '08 F-A 30,000r___Aug 1 1948 48 '06 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '28-'27 330'05 F-A 50,000c Feb 1 1935 48 '08 J-D 8,800r_ _Jan 1 1940 1 1927 4s '97 F-A 15,000c-Aug 23,000c&r_Jan 1 1940 330'10 J-J 330'05 F-A 25,000r Aug 1 1935 330'10 J-J 5,000r___May 1 1940 4s '98 F-A 10,000c__Aug 1 1928 330'06 A-0 25,000o Apr 1 1936 4s '10 M-N 10,000r__July 1 1940 4s '02 M-N 110,000c__Nov 1 1932 48 '06 J-D 20,000r_ June 1 1936 4s '10 J-J 24 VOL. Lxxxxi. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit). When Due. LOANS340'99 M-N $42,000r__Nov 1 1929 Street Loans. 48 '94 F-A $30,000c___Aug 1 1914 30'00 J-J 100,000r__July 2 1930 4s '95 A-0 60,000r__ _Oct 1 1915 340'01 F-A 100,000r_Aug 1 1931 4s '96 A-0 137,000r___Oct 1 1916 340'02 M-N 20,000r___Nov 1 1932 33-s'08 M-N 15,000r___May 2 1918 350'03 A 0 40,000r_Apr 1 1933 340'99 M-N • 5,000r __Nov 1 1919 330'04 M-N 72,000rMay 1 1934 340'00 11-N 21,000r__Nov 1 1920 340'05 M-N 75,000r___May 1 1935 340'01 J-J 54,000r__July 1 1921 45 '07 A-0 25,000r__ _Apr 1 1937 340'02 J-J 30 000r_July 1 1922 4s '06 M-N 25,000c ..May 1 1936 340'02 J-J 24,000r_July I 1912 48 '06 M-S 25,000____Sept 1 1936 340'02 NI-N 14,000r___Nov 1 1922 48 '06 M-N 10,000r___Nov 1 1937 340'03 A-0 4,000r___Apr 1 1923 45 '08 F-A 25,000r__..Aug 1 1938 340'03 M-N 12,000rNov 2 1923 45 '08 J-D 12.000r___Dec 1 1938 330'04 M-S 59.000r__Sept 1 1924 340'09 J-J 2,000r___July 1 1939 23,000c___Jan 1 1940 30'04 M-N 6,500r___Nov 1 1924 340'10 J-J 340'05 M-N 84,000r___May 1 1925 4s '10 M-N 10,000r___May 1 1940 340'05 M-N 1 500r___Nov 1 1925 4s '10 J-J 15,000r___July 1 1940 48 '06 M-N 100.0(10c&r_ May 1 1926 Water Bonds. 98 '06 F-A 22.000r_ __Aug 1 1926 48 '91 J-J $20,0000__ _Jan 1 1911 98 '07 A-0 40,000r___Apr 1 1927 48 '91 A-0 35,000c___Oct 1 1911 48 '07 J-D 19,000r___June 1 1927 48 '92 J-J 150,000c___Jan 1 1912 48 '07 M-S 25,000r_Sept 1 1927 48 '92 M-N 75,000c___May 2 1912 48 '07 M-N 10.000r___Nov 1 1927 48 '92 M-N 45,000c ._Nov 1 1912 9s '08 J-J 34,000c.. __Jan 1 1928 48 '93 F-A 100,000r_ _Feb 1 1913 45 '08 F-A 42,000r___Aug 1 1928 4s '93 F-A 50,000c&r_Aug 1 1913 48 '08 J-J 10,000c___Jan 1 1918 48 '95 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1915 4s '08 J-D 30,000r___June 1 1918 48 '95 F-A 200,000r___Aug 1 1915 48 '08 F-A 7,000r _Aug 1 1918 4s '96 A-0 100,000r ._Apr 1 1916 33-s'10 J-J 75,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '96 J-J 200,000r_ _July 1 1916 340'10 J-J 2,000r_l __Jan 1 1930 4s '98 F-A 100,000r__Aug 1 1916 4s '96 A-0 265.100r__ _Oct 1 1916 111,500c_j 48 '10 J-J 12,000r.. -July 1 1930 4s '94 A-0 300,000c___Apr 1 1924 340'97 J-T 100,000r_July I 1917 Bridge Loans (Outside Limit). 48 '87 A-0 $10,000r_ _Oct 1 1917 340'97 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1917 4s '88 J-J 100,000c .July 1 1918 340 97 M-N 75,000r___Nov 1 1917 4s '88 M-S 100,000c __Sept 1 1918 350'97 J-D 140,000r___Dec 1 1917 4s '89 MS 115,000c_ __Mel) 1 1919 3 40'98 M-N 50,000r___May 2 1918 4s '90 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1920 340'98 J-D 60,000r___June 1 1918 48 '91 J-J 60,000r&c_July 1 1921 30'98 M-N 50,000r__Nov 1 1918 43 '93 F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1923 340'99 M-N 23,000r___Nov 1 1919 345s 99 J-J 50,000r_ __ July 1 1939 340'00 M-N 30.000r___Nov 1 1920 30,000r__July 1 1921 340'00 J-J 100,000r_July 2 1940 340'01 J-J 13.500r ___July 1 1922 35 '01 F-A 100,000r __Feb 1 1941 3 4.58'02 J-J 5,000r___Nov 1 1922 340'01M-N 100,000r.__Nov 1 1941 310'02 M-N 340'02J-J 100,000cdor _Aug 1 1042 340'05 MN 46,000r_May 1 1925 30'03 J-J 50,000r___Jan 1 1943 340'05 M-N 187,500r _May 1 '11-'25 3%s'03 A-0 50.000r_ _..Apr 1 1943 4s '08 M-N 280,0000&r_ May 1 1936 30'03 F-A 50,000c___Aug 1 1943 4s '07 J-D 49,000r___June 1 1937 25,000c___July 1 1937 340'04 J-J 100,000r ___Jan 1 1944 4s '07 J-J 330'04 M-N 200.000r&c.May 1 1944 45 '08 J-D 20.000r_.._June 1 1928 340'04 F-A 100,000r_Aug 1 1944 45 '08 F-A 17,000r__Aug 1 1938 5,000c___Jan 1 1930 3349'04 M-S 50,000r ___Sept 1 1944 33s'10 J-J 340'04 M-N 28,000r___May 1 1934 3 40'10 F-A 5,000r___Feb 1 1930 30'05 M-N 150,000r__May 1 1945 School Bonds. 30'05 J-D 100,000r___Dec 1 1945 45 '94 F-A $81,000c&r_Aug 1 1914 4s '06 F-A 150,000r___Aug 1 1946 48 '95 A-0 35,000r___Oct 1 1915 48 '06 F-A 50,000____Aug 1 1946 45 '96 J-J 10,000r___July 1 1916 340'06J-J 20,000____Jan 1 1946 340 97 J-J 100,000r___July 1 1917 48 '06 M-S 5,000_ ___Sept 1 1946 48 '96 A-0 39,000r__Oct 1 1916 48 '07 J-J 50,000r_ _Jan 1 1947 350'98 F-A 142,000r___Aug 1 1918 48 '07 J-J 40,000c___July 1 1947 340'98 M-N 100,000r___May 2 1918 48 '07 A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1947 330'98 J-D 50,000r.__June 1 1918 42,000r___July 1 1919 95 '08 F-A 45,000r___Aug 1 1948 340'99 J-J 4s '10 J-J 20,000r___July 1 1950 340'99 M-N 13,000r__Nov 1 1919 City Bonds 350'01 M-N 30,000r___Nov 1 1911 76,000r__JUly 1 1921 340'01 M-N $6.000r___Nov 1 1911 340'01 J-J 86,500r_ _July 1 1922 340'02 J-J 14,000r_July 1 1912 340'02 J-J 33-s'02 M-N 20,000r_ _Nov 1 1912 314s'02 A-0 11,000r__Oct 1 1922 48 '08 M-N 400,000c&r_May 1 1918 314s'03 A-0 80,000r___Oct 1 1923 Clay Land Loans (Outside Limit). 340'04 A-0 80 000c___Apr 1 1924 48 '96 J-J $50,000r_ _July 1 1911 340'04 M-N 26,000r___Nov 1 1924 340'97 M-N 20,000r_ _Nov 1 1912 340'05 M-N 20,950r___May 1 1925 33-s'98 F-A 10,000r___Aug 1 1913 340'05 F-A 20,000r___Aug 1 1925 340'99 J-J 17,000r___July 1 1914 4s '06 F-A 33,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 Public Library Bonds. 48 '06 M-N 14,000r. Nov 1 1926 340'01 M-N $27,000r___Nov 1 1921 340'08 J-D 40,000r__Dec 1 1928 Hospital Bonds (Outside Limit) 3 40'10 J-J 93,500c&r_Jan 1 1930 3 %s'02 J-J 36,000r___July 1 1922 s 0 J-J 120,000r_July 1 1930 Municipal Loan. 45 '08 F-A 20.000r___Aug 1928 48 '10 J-J 95,000r___July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J $8,000r.. July 1 1920 Playgrounds Loan. INTEREST on bonds is payable 4s '10 J-J $50,000r___July 1 1940 at the First National Bank Boston. TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FUNDS, ETC.Apr.1 1910. Apr.1 1909. Dec.1 1908. $7,763,250 97,623,450 97,603,450 Total general bonded debt 1,405,324 1,418,503 1,604,851 Sinking funds I Net municipal debt Water debt (additional) Sinking funds $6,204,947 $3,774,100 1,704,649 $6,158,399 $3,751,600 1,873,390 $6,198,126 $3,774,100 1,694,327 Net water debt $1,878,210 $2,069,451 $2,079,773 Net city and water debt $8,036,600 $8,274,398 $8,277,899 BORROWING CAPACITY.-The borrowing capacity for city purposes on April 1 1910 was $378,220.57. The sinking fund for the 10-year loans receives yearly 9% of the amount of outstanding bonds, for 15-year loans 53-i % yearly, for the 20-year loanS 331 %,for the 30-year loans 2 1-5% and for the 40-year loans 1 1-3%. CITY WATER WORKS.-The cost of the water works up to April 1 1910 was $6,491,201.12, while the net debt on the same was $3,751,600.00. In year 1908 water-works receipts were $383,736.01. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate have been as follows, property being taken at cash value: Assessed Valuation Rate of Tax Real. Years-. Personal. Total. per El 000 $92,021,800 $18,774,935 $110,796,735 $20.10 1910 1909 90,839,500 106,958,135 16,118,635 21 00 1908 90,026,300 16,854,775 106,881,075 20 10 1905 87,851,500 15,994,100 103,845,600 19 00 16 90 17,865,230 94,465,930 1900 76,600,700 15 60 67,574,925 52,235,000 15,339,925 1890 49,629,060 16 00 11,699 660 37,929,400 1880 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 104,839; in 1905 It was 97,426; in 1900 it was 91,886; in 1890 it was 70,028; In 1880 It -was 52,740; in 1870 It was 39,634. CANTON. Robert Bird, Treasurer; Walter Ames, Clerk. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Feb. 23 1797. LOANSWhen Due. BONDED DEBT May 1910 $94,000 Total assessed val. 1909_ _ _4,301.430 Water Bonds. 3 actual value.) 93 J-J $35,000c_July 1 '11-17 (Assessment about 4 36,000c_ _July 1 '18-23 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'09_$19.00 4s J-J 4,702 14,000c_July 1 '24-25 Population in 1905 J-J 4s 4,797 4,000c ..July 11026 Population in 1910 4s J-J INTEREST is payable at the town School-House Notes. treasury. 4s $8.000„Dec 1 '11-'14 CHELSEA. Wm. E. McClintock, Chmn. Board of Control. Thos. B. Frost, City Treasurer. The city is in Suffolk County. Settled in 1830; Incorporated as a town . 1739; as a city March 13 1857. Special Loans (Inside Limit). General Municipal Purpose Notes. 4s '06 J-D $50,000r___ Dec 1 1916 (Inside Limit) Dec 11911 45 '06 J-D 65,000r___ Dec 1 1928 5s '07 J-D j$32,000 23,000____ Dec 1 1912 t Water Bonds-1891 (Outside Lim, 45 g J-J $150,000c July 1911 Public Imp Loan (Outside L mit) A-03110.000c___Oct 1 1927 4s g J-J 150,000c July 1921 4s Refunding Notes (Inside Limit. 45 A-0 200,0000- _Oct 1 1925 Public Bldg. Bonds (Outside Lim.) J-D $43,700r_ _ Dec 1 1924 4s Municipal Impt. Bonds (Outside 4s '08 M-S $400.000c_Sept 1 1958 45 '10 F-A 100,000c___Feb 1 1960 Limit). Debt Jan 1 1910. 33,0'09 F-A$500,000c___Feb 1 1959 •$2,465,900 Loans and debt Park Loan (Outside Limit.) 45 A-0$100 000c-__Oct 1 1030 _.,„...ii _ yaw .,, •.. .1 .tid A $958,985 Assessed val., personal___$2,926,000 Sinking fund 1,506,915 Total assess. val. 1909_ _ _24,041,350 Net debt Jan 1 1910 300,000 (Assessment about actual value.) Water debt (additional)._ 142,016 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$22.40 Water sinking fund 157,984 Population In 1905 37,289 Net water debt 32,452 Total net debt Jan. 1 1910 1,664,899 Population in 1910 Total assess. val. 1903_ _ _ _20,872.400 •Includ'g impt. and park loans. 21,115.350 Assessed val.. real INTEREST is paid in Boston at National Shawmut Bank and United States Trust Co. or by City Treasurer, Chelsea. CHICOPEE. James J. O'Connor 2nd, Treasurer. Chicopee is in Hampden Co. Incorporated as a town 1848; a city 1890. City Hall Repair Bonds. When Due. LOANS440 '07___ $3,200____Sept 9 1912 Highways. • Bridge Bonds ___ $20,000_44,000 yrly 45 4s g '04 J-D $20.000c_June 1 '11-'14 School Bonds and Notes. 52,000__$2,000 yearly 3148 J-D $12,000c___June 2 1912 4s07 ___ Floating Debt 9,000c___June 1 1915 3 31s'05 J-D 1911-1913 ___ $6,000 7,000____Aug 1 1912 3315 55 '07 ___ Refunding Bonds. 310 -- J 2,000__Dec I '11-'12 1,500____Dec 1 1915 340 g J-D $58.900cJune 1 '11-'29 ___ 10,000__Dec 1 '11-'15 • Water Bonds. 45 4s '10 A-0 14,000c_Dec 1 '11-'24 4s J $130,000___Dec '11-'23 ___ 3,000___Aug 16 1919 4s g J-D 24.000c___June'11-'26 48 9,000c___Aug '11-'19 F-A 4s ___ 9,000____$2,000 yrly 314s 26,000_ _ _ _$2,000 yrly .._ _ 4s '10 M-N f 5,000c_ _,Nov 30 1911 4s Bonds & Notes. Sewer '12-'27 148,000c Nov 30 A-0 $13.500c___Oct 1 1913 4s g Electric-Light Bonds. 4s J-D $36,000c_Dec I '11-'22 Permanent debt-General $214,200 340 g J-D 21,000c_ _ _June '11-'31 Permanent debt-Special. 365,000 16,000_31.000 yearly TOTAL DEBT Aug 18 '104579,200 440 '07___ 143,758 4s 15,000_ _ _ _$1,000 yrly Borrowing capacity ___ 13.313,280 Total valuation 191u Engine House Notes. ___ $19,000___ _June 1 1911 (Assessment about 5-8 actual value.) 3315 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$19.50 Stable Loan. 25,401 $6,500.._Aug 27 1912 Population in 1910 5s 07' ___ 1 -D • Loans authorized by special statute and not subject to the lavi limiting municipal indebtedness. INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston. CLINTON. Charles E. Shaw, Treasurer. This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated In 1850. Town all Bonds LOANSWhen Due. 4s '09 J-J $114,000c Jan 1 '11-'29 High Street Notes. 9.000c_Oct 1 '11-'19 4s '10 J-J $14,000c_July 1 '11-'20 4s '09 A-0 BOND.DEBT Feb. 1 '10__$559,000 Refunding Bonds. 26,700 J-J $175,0000___July 1 1930 Note debt 330 159,804 Sinking fund Water Bonds. 200,000 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1914 Water debt (Included) 48 J-J 20,000o___July 1 1918 Water sinking fund (incl.). 69,604 4s J-J50,000c___July 1 1921 Borrowing capacity Feb 1 '10 22,723 48 J-Di 34,000c___June 1 1926 Total assessed val. 1909_ _ _8,274,087 48 $20.60 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ Refunding Water Bonds. 3;1 0 55 13 -Oct '11-'31 Population in 1905 . 331s g A-0 $63,000c Population in 1910 School Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $60,000c_Jan 1 '11-'30 • INT. on town-hall bonds due Oct. 1911-1919 and school bonds payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on other loans at First Nat'l Bank, Clinton. CONCORD. George G. Morrell, Treasurer. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Sept. 12 1635. Bridge Notes. When Due. LOANSHigh Service Construction J-D $4,000c__Dec 29 1911 3 9,000_0ct 1 '13-'14 ___ 48 '08 $60,000____Sept 1 1928 340 1 1,000__Oct 1 1918 Water Loans. 3,000___July 12 1919 4s J-D $4.000c_June 15 1915 340 3,000__Oct 1 1912 8,000c__Oct 1 1923 4s 340 A-0 124,000__Oct 1 '13-'18 340'09 A-0 65,000c___Apr 15 1929 Light Loans. Sewer Loans. F-A $35,0000__Aug 1 1929 49 M-S $70,0000.._ _Sept 1 1928 45 F-A 16,0000__AUg 1 1930 45 M-S 25,000c___Sept 1 1929 48 F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1931 4,000c___Sept 1 1931 4s 4s M-S M-N 10,000c___Nov 1 1932 3,000c__ -July 1 1935 340 340 J-J A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1933 Armory Extension. 340 A-0 10,000c___Aug 1 1934 340 ___ j$1,000____Aug 7 1911 340 20,000c___Aug 1 1940 F-A '10 48 1912 7 2,000..-Aug 1 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 '10_ $402,000 Light Notes. 43,452 340 3.1-N $3,0000___May 1 1935 Sinking funds 154,720 5,000____May 1 1936 Borrow. capac. Feb 1 '10 340 45 ____ 2,000_ ___Oct 1 1937 Total assessed val. 1909_ _ _6,790,679 48 8.000____Nov 2 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$14.30 6,421 340 ___ 2,000___Apr 15 1939 Population in 1910 INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. DANVERS. A. P. Chase,Town Treas.; Julius Peale, Clerk. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1757. Water Bonds.-(Con.) LOANSWhen Due. 48 Electric-Light Bonds. J-J $2,800c.. ..June 1 1929 4s J-D $11,000c___June 1 1916 4s J-J 1,600c__ _June 1 1930 4s 4,000c___June 1 1917 4s A-0 8,000c___Oct 1'31-'34 J-D 1935 48 2,000c__Apr 1 1918 48 A-0 A-0 5,500c 48 J-J 5,500c__July 1 1928 9s '08 A-0 87.000____Apr 1 1938 340 A-0 4,000c___Apr 1 1929 (Subject to call Apr 1 1913.) 350 A-0 1,5000___Apr 1 1930 School Bonds 4s A-0 5,500c___Apr 1 1931 49 J-D $5,312.50c_1911-1915 4s A-0 1918 48 J-D 10,500c___June 1 1917 2,0000 45 A-0 J-J 9,1:35c ____1011-1917 1,400c___Apr 1 1919 45 4s 1915 Town House A-0 20,000c 4s A-0 $8,700c_ _Oct '11-'16 Water Bonds. 4s J-D $25,000c___June 1 1911 TOTAL DEBT June 5'09..$227,252 48 J-D 15,000c___June 1 1913 Water debt (Incitured above) 135,925 17,146 4s A-0 22,800c___Apr 1 1919 Water sinking fund 4s F-A 11,715c __ _ _1920-1926 Tax valuation 1909 _____ _ _6,012,120 4s J-D 14,000c __June 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_319.20 9.063 2,993c___Feb 1 1927 Population in 1905 F-A 4s 9,407 1.335c___Feb 1 1928 Population in 1910 4s F-A INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston. DEDHAM. T. P. Murray, Treas.; Don Gleason Hill, Clerk. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1636. School Notes. LOANSWhen Due. Hose House Bonds. J-J $34,200_July 17 '11-22 33is 7,500-June 1 '11-'13 440 ___ $5,000_Jan 20 1911-'15 48 J-D 7,400__Nov 1 '11-'14 M-N Sewer Bonds. 49 A-0 17,500__Oct 25 '11-'17 48 F-A $93,000c__Feb I '11-41 4s 4,000..Sept 19 '11-'14 M-S 350 A-0 37,000c__Oct 1 '11-19 4s 314s'00 J-D 57,000_ _June 1 '11-'29 Street Notes. 4s '04 J-J $6,000___July 1 '11-14 TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 '10_3281,750 4s'07 J-J 3,0b()__Jan 1 '11-'13 Total assess. val. '10__.._13,328,702 45 1,000 _ __ Dee 24 1911 (Assessment about full cash value.) J-D 440 J-J 3,000_Jan 20 '11-'13 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$17.20 Population in 1905 7,774 Miscellaneous Town Notes. 9,284 48 M-S $1.000_ _Sept 19 1911 Population in 1910 431s J-J 5 000__Jan 20 '11-'15 INTEREST is payable by check from City Treasurer, DUDLEY. James A. Thompson, Clerk. This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated in 1732. When Due. I Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,881,930 LOANSI (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) Water-Supply Bonds. 340'09J-D$100,000c&rJune 1'14-'391Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_514.80 4,267 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910___$100,0001Population in 1910 EASTHAMPTON. Victor J. King, Treasurer. This town is in Hampshire County. Incorporated June 17 1785. Water Notes When Due. LOANS1 1914 Sewer Notes 4s --- $6,500___ _June'11-24 95 __ $6,500___July 15 1918 3315 M-N 28,000__Nov 1 4,000____April 1 1923 43 A-0 33,000__Oct 1 '11-'21 ___ 340 4s June 32,000___Jan 1 '17.20 TOTAL DEBT May 14 '10.. 197,000 5.690,444 840'05 Apr 10,000___Apr 1 '21-22 Total valuation 1909 4s '06 J-D j 6,000___ _June 1 1924 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.) 1 7,500____June 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-.$17.2J _8,524 45 S-A 5,000_ _July 1 1917 Population in 1910 School Notes. INT.on $6,50048 due 1918 payable in 331s Sept $38,000_ _Sept 1 1912 Easthampton; other loans at Boston. NOT., 1910.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. ESSEX COUNTY. David I. Robinson, Treasurer. Salem is the county seat. When Due. LOANSHighway Bonds. 4s '08 M S $90,000cMch 1 '11-'28 Bridge Bonds. J-D $90,000c&rDec 1 '11-16 3%s ($15,000 yearly.) 1$8,000c___Mch 1 1915 4s '08 M-S 30,000c Mch 1 '16 &'24 t 140,000cNIch 1 '17-'23 Notes. Nov $20.000__Nov '11-'14 4s 3%8'05 Nov 1,000 -Nov 8 1911 330'05 Nov 25,000__Nov __ 8 '11-'15 Dec 60.000__Dec 1 '11-'16 4s 4348'07 M-S 35,000__Mch 1 '11-'17 4.358 ___ 6,000 1911 Court House Bonds. 330 J-D $80,000c&rDec 1 '11-16 ($15 000 yearly.) Building Bonds. I $90,000c_Dec 1 '11-'16 240,000c_Dec 1 '17-28 4s '07 J-D 5,000c -Dec 1 1929 (45,000c_Dec 1 '16, '17 and '23 4s01) J-D l70,000c__Dec 1 '18-'22 Permanent debt Jan 1 '10_$1,111,000 150,000 Temporary debt Jan 1 '10_ 189,108 Cash on hand Jan 1 '10___ Assessed valuation 1909_370,431,845 Valuation of county prop__2,927,189 381,181 Population in 1905 Population in 1910 INTEREST Is payable at the First National Bank in Boston. 43"77 EVERETT. Chas. Bruce, Mayor; Nathan Nichols, Treas. Everett is in Middlesex County. It was formerly a part of the town of Malden, but was incorporated as the town of Everett on March 9 1870. Incorporated a city Jan. 2 1893. Police Station Notes. When Due. LOANS48 '03 J-D $7,650__June 1 '11-'13 Overdrafts of 1903 Loan (Notes). Vault Fixture Notes. 4s '04 J-J $8,000_July 15 '11-'12 4s Armory Notes. M-N $1,000__May 1 '11-'12 1911 Block System Notes. 875__July 1 338'02 J-J j 888___July 1 1912 4s M-N $2,000__May 1 '11-'12 1 Cemetery Notes. 4s '02 M-S 514,300__Sept 1 '11-'21 1 1,537____Sept 1 1922 4s J-D $1,000__Dec 1 '11-'12 Refunding Bonds. Fire Station Bonds. 4s '08 M-S $32,000c_Sept 1 '11-'18 4s '05 M-N $20,000r_May 1 '11-'30 45 '06 M-N 21,000c_May 1 '12-'31 Sidewalk Notes. 4s '02 A-0 $5,000___Apr 1 '11-'12 4s '07 M-N 22,000c_May 1 '11-'32 48 '03 M-N 4,950___Nov 1 '11-'13 48 '08 M-N 23,000c_May 1 '11-'33 43 '03 M-N 3,000___Nov 1 '11-'13 4s '09 M-N 19,000c_May 1 '11-29 June 1 1911 48 J-D 3.000 Insurance Loan (Notes). M-S 2,400___Sept 1 '11-'12 4s '08 M-N $3,600 May 1 '11-'12 4s 4,800__July 15 '11-'14 4s J-J Surface Drainage Bonds. J-D 10,000__ -Dec 1 '11-'15 4s 4s J-D $200,000c&rJ'ne 1 '31&33 J-D J20,000_June 15 '11-'15 45 Gypsy Moth Notes. 1 2,500___June 15 1916 4s '06 J-D $1.000„June 15 1911 F-A 17,500__Aug 1 '11-'17 4s '08 A-0 4s 800____Oct 31 1911 Street Notes. 4s '09 M-N 1,600__May 1 '11-'12 A-0 $3,000__Oct 31 '11-'13 48 4s A-0 J 2,000__Apr 1 '11-'12 45 800__Nov 30 1911 M-N 1 500.--.Apr 1 1913 48 '02 M-S 2.400__Sept 1 '11-12 Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s '91 J-J f $28,000r___July 1 1021 4s '91 J-J $100,000c&r_J&J 1 1911 1 72,000c___July 1 1921 4s '93 J-J 125,000c&r_July 1 1923 4s '92 J-J 30,000c __July 1 1022 4s '99 M-S 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929 4s '04 J-J f 5,000r___Jan 1 1924 4s '01 J-1) 100,000c&r_J'ne 1 1031 1 65,000c___Jan 1 1924 48 '05 J-J School Bonds. 25,000c&r_J'ne 1 1935 Fire Dept. Notes. 4s J-J J$40,000„July 1 '11-'15 4s '08 J-D $3,000__Dec 1 '11-'16 1 70,000__July 1 '16-'25 School Notes. Street Bonds. 4s $900__May 15 '11-13 4s M-N J-D $48,000c_June 1 '11-'18 4s J-J 5,250__July 1 '11-'13 4s A-0 J13,500r1Apr 1 '11-'10 4s 1,000__Dec 1 '11-'12 J-D 131,5000J 4s J-D 10,000__J'ne 1 '11-'15 Total city debt June 1 '10_$1,520,303 4s A-0 11,000__Apr 1 '11-21 Sinking funds 368,074 4s 5,500_ _J'ne 18'11-21 Water debt (included) J-D 200,000 4s M-N fl8,187.60Nov 1 '11-'23 Water sinking fund (Inc.)_ 110,200 F-A 28,000Aug 1 '11-'24 Boeing capacity J'ne 1 '10 113,021 4s 700_ _May M-N _May 1 1911 Assessed val., real 48 23,3 8.700 A-0 4s 3,000__Apr 1 '11-13 Assessed val., personal 4,409,800 Contagious Hospital Notes. Total valuation 1910 27,763,500 4s '02 M-N $1,500__Nov 1 '11-'12 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__$19.80 Population In 1910 33,484 INTEREST on coupon bonds at the Winthrop National Bank, Boston and City Trust Co., Boston; on registered bonds and city notes by Treasurer's check. WATER WORKS.-City owns and operates its water-works. Receipts for 1909 from water rates, $102,374. FAIRHAVEN. Chas. F. Swift, Treasurer. This town is in Bristol County. Incorporated Feb. 22 1812. LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_$75,500 Sewer Bonds.40 Floating debt ,384 I $9,000c-Oct 1 '11-'12 Assessed valuation 1910_..3,338.358 45 '97 A-0) 22,000c .Oct 1 '13-'16 (Assessment at fair cash value.) I 5,500c____Apr 1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_320.80 Bridge Bonds. 5,122 Population in 1910 48 '07 M-N $39,000c-Nov 1 '11-'49 INTEREST payable in Boston. FALL RIVER. Henry W. Clarke, City Auditor. This city, which is in Bristol County, was incorporated in 1854. LOANSIV/ten Due. Hospital Bonds. Playground Bonds. 4%8'08 M-N 1$32,000* May 1 '11-18 33is'09 J-J $100,000*___July 1 1039 1 35,000* May 1 '10-'28 Mu nici pal Loans. Highway Loans. 4s '02 J-J $15,000s_July 1 '1 1-'12 3%s '01J-J $30,000-__July 1 1911 3%s '01F-A 133.000_ _Feb 1 1011 3 %s '01M-N 15,000____Nov 1 1911 3%s '01J-D 30,00_ ...Dec __Dec 2 1011 33-is '02A-0 120,000____Apr 1 1012 4s '04 M-S 65,000_ _ _Sept 1 1914 3%s '02A-0 40,000____Oct 1 1012 4s '04 M-N 100,000_ __ _May 2 1914 3%s '03A-0 115,000____Apr 1 1913 3)is '04M-N 25,000_ __Nov 1 1914 48 '03 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 1013 330'05 31-S 158,000____Mch 1 1015 48 '03 J-D 10,000-__Dec 1 1913 4505 F-A 50,000___ _Aug 1 1915 4s '06 J-D 20,000__Dec 1 1016 48 '06 M-S 16(1,000.. _ _ _Mch 1 1916 4%s'07 F-A 20,000___Aug 1 1917 4s '06 F-A 30,000__.Aug 1 1916 4 %s'07 M-S 10,000ept 3 1917 48 '07 M-S 135,000-__Mch 1 1917 3%s'09 J-D 25,000___June 1 1010 4s '08 M-S 170,000..___Mch 2 1918 4s '08 11.1-N 10,000____Nov 2 1918 25,000r---July 1 1920 48 '08 F-A 20,000.. __..Aug 1 1918 4s '10 J-J Water Bonds (Outside Limit). 334s'07 M-S 177,250____Mch 1 1919 15,000____July 1 1919 4s '03 J-D $75,000____June 1 1923 3368'09 J-J 45 '10 M-S 170,000____Mch 1 1020 4s 31-N 75,000__May 1 '24-'26 4s 09 M-N 15,000___Nov 1 1910 4s '95 J-D 50,000.... -June 1 1925 33,6s '041"-A 175,000eb 1 1934 4s '07 A-0 50,000__Apr 1 '27 28 Sewer Loans. M-N 150,000-Nov 1 '23-'28 48 430'91 J-D $2,500____June 1 1911 48 '99 M-N 50,000___May 1 1020 4368'93 A-0 10,000____Oct 2 1913 4s '99 F-A 150,000_--Aug 1 1929 4s 92 A-0 5,000___Apr 1 '11-12 3%8'09 M-N 175,000--Nov 1 1929 4s '03 M-N 25 000___May 1 1913 3%8'00 F-A 100,000. _,.Feb 1 1930 48 '06 A-0 75,000__ _Apr 1 1928 34s'00 M-N 20,000____May 1 1030 43 '94 A-0 18,000____Oct 1 1914 3%s A-0 60,000--Apr 1 :31-'33 4s '95 F-A 65,000____Feb 1 1925 3368'02 A-0 50,000---Apr 1 1932 45 '94 M-S 25,000____Mch 1 1914 330'02 J-D 50,000__Dec 1 1932 4s '96 J-J 100,000•___July 1 1928 4s '04 M-N 20,000-May 2 1934 4s '97 A-0 50,000_ _Apr 1 1927 School Loans. 4s '98 A-0 40,000___Apr 1 1928 43is '93A-0 $150,000•_Oct 2 1913 48 '98 J-J 100,000•___July 1 1928 4s '96 A-0 60,000____Apr 1 1916 4s '09 F-A 20,000____Feb 1 1929 4s '97 F-A 100,000•___Aug 1 1917 48 '99 M-N 40,000___May 15 1929 4s '97 A-0 70,000____Apr 1 1917 48 '99 F-A 25,000---Aug 1 1929 336s '00M-N 100,000 __May 11025 330'00 M-N 25,000____May 1 1930 33,68'04 J-J 150,000•___July 1 1924 3%8'00 F-A 20,000.._..Aug 1 1930 48 J-D 140,000•_.June 1'27-'28 3368'01 A-0 25,000----Apr 1 1931 330'09 M-N 172,000_•May 1 '11-34 330'01 J-J 20,000____July 1 1931 110,000'..May 1 '35-'39 3368'02 A-0 100,000•___Apr 1 1932 330'09 J-J 60,000•__ _July 1 1929 3368'03 A-0 50,000..__.Apr 1 1933 48'09 M-S 14,500'_Sept 1 '11-39 3 As'04 M-N 100,000*_ __May 2 1934 48 '10 J-J 1 25,000'r July 1 '11-'15 3)0'05 M-S 40,000____Mch 1 1935 100,000'r July 1 '16-'40 4s '06 M-S 60,000____Mch 1 1936 4s '10 J-J 6,500"r_July 1 1911 4s '07 M-S 50,000__Mch 1 1937 r. Y0 00'r July 1 '21-'30 Public Libra95 48 '07 J-D 15,000____June 1 1937 48 '08 M-S 50,000____Mch 2 1938 48 '95 J-D $75,000• __June 1 1925 1938 -June 48 1 '95 J-D 75,000'__.Dec 1 1925 4s '08 J-D 20,000__ 3368'09 /31-S 50,000____Mch 1 1939 48 '07 J-J 75,000•__Jan 1 1927 48 '10 M-S 50,000____Mch 1 1940 48 '98 M-N 25,000__May 2 1918 4s '10 J-J 5 40,000r_July 1 '11-30 1 10,000r_July 1 '31-'90 25 LOANSWhen Due. Textile School Bonds. Park Bonds. 330'01 F-A $25,000•___Aug 1 1911 4s '04 M-N $50.000•___May 2 1914 Bridge Bonds. 336s'02 A-0 25,000•___Apr 1 1952 4s '07 J-J $56,000*___ Jan 1 1957 3%8'02 J-D 25,000•___Dec 1 1952 4s '10 J-D 5432,000__Dec 1 '11-34 330'03 3.1-N 25,000•___May 1 1953 1. 96,000„Dec 1 '35-,40 336s'03 J-J 25,000•___July 1 1953 Assessed val., real 455,017,300 3368'05 M-S 22,000____Mch 1 1915 Assessed val., personal 37,470,970 4s '06 M-N 10,000____May 1 1916 Total valuation In 1910_ _ 92,488,520 4s '10 J-J 50,000r• July 1 '11-'30 (Assessment about cash value.) Paving Loans. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_418.70 3368 '02A-0 $30,000____Apr 1 1912 Population in 1900 104,863 33,6s '03A-0 25,000___Apr 1 1913 Population in 1910 119,295 • Special loans. INTEREST on most of the bonds is paid only at the office Of the City Treasurer; on some small issues in Boston. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &c. Oct. 1 1910. Jan. 1 1910. Jan. 1 1909. Municipal bonded debt $5,282,250 $4,877,250 $4,607,500 Permanent loan, &c 127,352 120,161 131,918 Total debt Sinking fund, tkc $5,414,168 1,648,807 $5,004,602 1,738,529 $4,727,661 1,698,400 Net city debt Special loans, less sinking fund $3,765,361 1,618,907 $3,266,073 1,319,137 $3,029,261 1,129,575 Net city debt,less special loans_ _ _ $2,146,454 Water debt (additional) 1,250,000 Water sinking funds 402,615 $1,946,936 1,250,000 393,903 $1,899,686 1,450,000 542,164 Net water debt $847,385 $856,097 $907,835 Total net debt $4,612,746 $4,122,170 $3,937,097 Borrowing capacity Jan. 1 1910 was $214,455 60. Value of city property 1910, $7,908,546 56, Including water-works valued at $2,052,900. FALMOUTH. W. H. Hewins, Treasurer. This town is in Barnstable County. Incorporated in 1686. LOANSWhen Due, Harbor Loan. Road Loan. 4s /31-N $10.000r 1917 4s '04 J-D $15,000c_Dec 1 '11-13 BOND. DEBT May 16'10_$220,000 School Loan. Assessed valuation 1909_ _8.109,216 4s '04 111-N $6,000c_Nov 1 '11-12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909__$12.90 Water Bonds. Population in 1900 3,500 ($10,000 c____1911-1912 Population in 1890 2,567 336s A-0....(140,0000-1913-1932 Population In 1910 3,144 1 16.000c 1933 INTEREST payable at Interna336s A-0 20,000c ____1915-1934 tional Trust Co. Boston. FITCHBURG. J. H. McMahon, Mayor; H. G. Morse, Treas This city is in Worcester County. Incorporated as a town Feb. 3 1764; as a city March 8 1872. LOANSWhen Due. City Bonds. Municipal Loan. 48 J-D $200,000r_ June 1 1913 45 '09 M-N 5555,000r_Nov 1 '11-'15 336s 1,200r__Apr 1 '11-14 A-0 1 42,000r_Nov 1 '16-'19 Bridge Bonds. Sidewalk 336s'04 Al-N $2.800r_Nov 1 '11-14 $300r___Nov (12,000r_Nov 1 '11-'16 336s 1911 M-N 1,200r__Nov '11-11 336s El-N 3% ___ 1 1,000r__Nov 1 1917 M-N 1 3368 1,500r_ _ _Nov '11-13 500r__Nov 1 1918 School. 3368'04 M-N 2,000r__Nov 1 '11-14 3368'06 M-N 250r„May '11-'15 4s J-D $25,000r___June 1 1914 3 363'06 M-N 5,250r_ Nov 1 11-'16 4s /31-N 200,000c&r May 1 1923 336s M-N 2.80r _Nov 1 '11-17 48 J-D 50,000r___June 1 1925 33.s ___ 4,000r_-Nov 1 '11-'18 3%s 11-N 900r_May 1 1911 Paving 3368 M-N 5,300r__Nov 1 '11-12 3368 M-N $1,100r__. Nov 1 1911 330'04 J-D 5,200r__June 1 '11-14 13,1-N 3368 1.300r___Nov '11-12 336s 7,500r__Nov 1 '11-13 131-N 336s J-D 3,000r_June 1 '11-13 336s 750r__May 1 '11-15 3.1-N 3)s'04 M-N 2.600r_Nov 1 '11-14 3)/ss'06 M-N 7,500r_May 1 '11-'15 M-N 1 0'06 M-N 26,400r__Nov 1 '11-16 2,000r__May 1 '11-15 3 , 33.s 336s'06 M-N 5,850r_ _Nov 1 '11-16 336s __7,000r_ _Nov 1 '11-'17 3%s M-N 2,450r_Nov 1 '11-17 800r__Nov 1 1918 12,000r_ _Nov 1 '11-'16 33,6s 12,000r__Nov 1 '11-'16 __ 3%s __- 1 1,000r__Nov 1 1917 2,000r__Nov 1 '17-'18 500r_Nov 1 1918 Grade Crossing. Sewer. 33.6s A-0 $9,000r__Oct 1 '11-13 48 M-N $35,000r___Nov 1 1912 Play Ground Loan. 3%s M-N 300r___Nov 1 1911 3%s M-ti $1,800r.. May 1 '11-'16 3%s 2,000r___Nov '11-12 M-N Street. 31-N 3%s 1,800r__Nov 1 '11-13 3%s $500r___Nov 1911 M-N 33-s'04 M-N 3,000r__Nov 1 '11-14 3%s 3,000r___Oct 1911 A-0 3%s 3,600r_May 1 '11-15 3%s M-N M-N 7,000r___Nov '11-12 3;0'06 hizisi 1.950r_Nov 1 '11-16 33s 31-N 16.500r__Nov 1 '11-13 3%s tts111110r_Nov 1 '11-17 336s'04 M-N 10,000r__Nov 1 '11-14 M-N 1, ___ 33,68 500r_Nov 1 '11-'18 336s'06 131-N 26,500r_May '11-'15 Fire Departmen 3%8'06 M-N 24,000__Nov 1 '11-'16 $800 -Nov 1 1911 31/,s M-N 336s 1.1-N 24,500r_Nov 1 '11-17 1.447:-70ct 1 '11-18 336s A-0 ___ 336s 28,000r_ _Nov 1 '11-'17 1,500r_Nov 1 '11-'15 336s ___ 2,000r_Nov 1 1918 Debt Dec 1 190) 200r_N0v 1 1916 __ 1 33611 200r__Nov 1 '17-'18 Total funded debt $1,583,057 Sinking funds Water. 464,400 1,118,657 48 M-N$100,000r___May 1 1911 Net debt Dec 1 1909 48 A-0 300,000r__Apr 1 1922 Water debt (included).. 566,000 4s A-0 72.000r_ _OCC 1 '11-37 Water sinking fund (incl.) 146.648 3%s 22,010,450 J-D 12,000r__Dec 1 1922 Assessed val., real 6,560,863 J-J 33is 10,000r___July 1 1923 Assessed val., personal J-J 3368 45,000r __July 1 1926 Total valuation 190928,571,313 4s '09 M-N 19,000r_Nov 1 '11-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$19.20 5,000r.. _Nov 1 '30-'39 Population in 1910 37,826 INTEREST on coupon bonds is able in Boston at Merchants' Bank. The interest on registered bonds is remitted by check. FRAMINGHAM. B. F. Merriam, Treasurer. This town Is In Middlesex County. Incorporated in 1700. Suits have been brought against the town to recover on certain notes which, it is alleged, were forged by former Treasurer John B. Lombard. See V. 91, P. 665. State Highway Loan. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '07 J-J Water Bonds. $24000Jan 3 1913 Street Loan. 336s A-0 95,0000_Oct 1 '11-15 140,0000_Oct 1 '16-35 4s '01 F-A $5,000_-_Feb 20 1911 1905 f 49,000c_Oct 1 '11-'17 Sewer Loans. I 56.000c_Oct 1 '18-'24 4s '03 J-J $19,166___Jan 1913 48 '06 A-0( 27,000c_ _Oct 1 '25-'27 5s '07 I31-N 1,200___Nov 14 1914 30,0000_ _Oct 1 '28-'30 53 '08 J-J 2,870____Jan 9 1911 33,000c__Oct 1 '31-'33 5s '08 J-.T 7,100_ __Jan 9 1913 Notes (Payable on Demand.) 36,000c Oct 1 '34-'36 4s '07 F-A 520,000__Aug 1 '12-'33 4s $4,00016s _440,166.92 10,000__Aug 1 '34 '37 434s 11,0001 Debt Feb 28 1910. 3368'09 A-0 12,000c__Oct 1 '14-'25 28,000c__Oct 1 '26-'39 Town debt (Inside limIt)___ $210.344 Water Co. Bonds (assumed). Town debt (outside limit)__ 92,000 1925 Water debt (outside limit)_ 492,000 ____ $145,000 436s School Loan. Water sinking fund 39,935 330'06 F-A 155.000c-Feb 1 1911 I3oreg capacity Feb 28'10 106,650.16 10,000c___Feb 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1909_10,566,480 3,000_ __Nov 14 1914 (Assessment about % actual value.) 5s '07 F-A 4s'05 F-A 5,711.32__Feb 161013 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_420.00 48 '06 A-0 84,000c_ _Oct 1 '11-31 Population in 1905 11,549 48 '08 A-0 36,000c-Oct 1 '11-'28 Population in 1910 13,948 Fire Alarm System. 45 '07 F-A $1,000_ -__Feb 7 1915 INTEREST payable at the First National Bank Boston. 1 FRANKLIN, Wm. A. Wyckoff, Treasurer. This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated March 2 1778. LOANSWhen Due. I Assessed valuation 1909_53,799,560 Water Works Bonds. I (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 4s '07 J-D 5178.250cJune 1 '10-'41 , Total tax rate (per $1,000)'09_117.00 BONDED DEBT Apr 19104195,000!Population in 1900 5,017 Floating debt 5,641 2,0001Population in 1910 ,,INTEREST payable at FrankllniNat. Bank. __ 26 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. GARDNER. Levi W. Wood, Clerk; J. D. Edgell, Treas. This town is in Worcester County. LOANSWhen Due. Park Notes. Sewer Loans. 5s '08 M-S $2.000__Mch 2 '11-'12 M-N $32,000c May 1 '11-'26 _s 33-is 2,000_ _Feb 14 '11-'14 33.is F-A 14,700__Aug 1 '11-'31 Sewer Scrip. M-S 10,350c__Sept 1 '11-28 45 '06 J-D $13,000c_Dec 1 '11-36 46 48 '04 J-D 12,000c_ _June 1 '11-34 3%s'08 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 '11-'38 33is'04 J-D 36,000c__Oct 1 '11-34 Water Bonds. 45 '05 M-N 12,500_ .Nov 1 '11-35 45 '04 M-N$252,000c__ May 2'11-34 4s J-D 13,000__Dec 1 '11-'36 4s '09 A-0 $43,500c..Oct 1 '11-'39 3;is'09 F-A 43,500c_Aug 2 '11-'39 Debt July 22 1909. 4s '10 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '11-'20 Sewer bonds $140,600 School Loan. School loans 72,250 48 J-J $35,0000_1911 to 1924 Water bonds 262,500 336s A-0 2,000c_ _Oct 1911 Park notes 5,500 48 '04 J-D 16,250c_June 1 '11-23 TOTAL DEBT July 22 '09.. 480,850 33.0'04 J-D 10,500___Dec 1 '11-24 Tax valuation in 1909_____7,677,705 Playground Notes. Tax rate (per $1 000) 190J____$22.30 4s '09 F-A $7,000__Aug 2 '11-'17 Population in 1910 14,659 INTEREST on school loans is payable at the Gardner Savings Bank, on other loans at National Shawmut Bank of Boston. GLOUCESTER. H. H. Parsons, Mayor; E. Dolliver, Treas. Gloucester Is in Essex County. Incorporated town 1642; city 1873. Deficiency & Impt. Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '10 M-N $30,000c_Nov 1 '11-20 45 '08 J-D $56.000c_June 1 '11-18 4s '08 J-D 56,000c_ _Dec 1 '11-'18 Water (outside debt limit). City and Municipal Bonds 33.1s A-0 $546,000c__Oct 1 '11-31 J-D $16,200c_June 1 '11-12 3;•is A-0 44,000c__Apr 1 '11-32 34s J-D 15,000c_June 1 '11-13 335 A-0 f 26,000c_Oct 1 '10-12 48 1233,000c_Oct 1 '13-32 4s '04 J-D 20.000c__June 1 '11-14 4s A-0 72,000c_Apr 1 '11-34 35-is'05 J-D 25,000c_ _June 1 '11-15 4s '05 A-0 25,000c__Apr 1 '11-35 48 '06 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '11-'16 4s '06 A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '11-34 4s '07 J-D 49,000c_June 1 '11-'17 48 '07 A-0 114,000c_Apr 1 '11-'17 4s '09 M-N 18,0000..Nov 1 '11-'19 120,000c_ _Apr 1 18'-'37 4s '10 M-N 40,000c_May 1 '11-'20 4s '09 A-0 29,000c__Apr 1 '11-'39 Improvement Bonds. 48'08 A-0 116,000c_Apr 1 '11-'18 48 '09 J-D $45,000c_June 1 '11-'19 120,000c_ _Apr 1 '19-'38 Park (outside debt limit). 48 _1911-1939 Cs A-0 29,000c J-J $52,500c_ _July 1 '11-38 4s '10 A-0 20,000c_Apr __- 1 '11-'30 GEN'L DEBT Oct 1 1910_4417,075 Street Extension (outside debt Street debt (additional)_-. 36,000 Park debt (additional) 52,500 limit). &Ms J-D $35,200c __1900-1932 Water debt (additional)___1,117,000 School House Loans. 12,000 Bridge debt (additional) _ _ _ 35-is J-D $13,500c__June 1 '11-19 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910 _1,634,575 45 '06 J-D 18,000c_June 1 '11 '16 Assessed val. in 1910,.. _ _23,739,498 20,000c_June 1 '1'7-'26 (Assessment about actual value.) M-S 48 400c_ 318.40 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 24,398 Bridge Loan (Outside Debt Limit) Population in 1910 45 '08 J-D $12,000c_ _Dec 1 '11-'22 INTEREST on the city bonds is payable at the First National Bank of Boston; on the city notes at City Treasury; on water bonds at National Shawmut Bank Boston. GRAFTON. A. A. Simmons, Treasurer. This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated April 18 1735. LOANSWhen Due Notes. Funding Bonds. 48 J-D $1,200__June 1 '11-'13 A-0 $43,500c__Oct 1 '11-'39 45 3.420June 1 '11-'19 School Bonds. BONDED DEBT Oct 3 1910 $88,360 3345 J-J ($4,500c_July 1 '11-'19 Note debt 4,620 (15,000c..July 1 '20-'29 Assessed valuation 1909_ _2,669,695 120.000c_JulY 1 '30-'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909._ 420 00 4s J-D 4,860c _ __ _1911-1929 Population in 1910 5.705 INTEREST on school loans payable in Boston; other loans In Grafton. I 1 3.1 GREAT BARRINGTON. Edward Kelly, Treasurer. This town is in Berkshire County. Incorporated In 1761. LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund $16,905 St..hool Bonds. Total valuation 1910 6,030,715 4s '07 J-D $59,500e_Dee 1 '11-'27 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 3;is A-0 42,000r_Apr 1 1917 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10 $12.30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4105,000 Population in 1905 6,152 Floating debt 16,250 Population in 1910 5,926 INTEREST on the 3s is payable in Pittsfield at the Berkshire County Savings Bank; on the 4s in Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co. GREENFIELD. William B. Allen, Treasurer. This town is in Franklin County. Incorporated June 8 1733. The fire district is a municipal corporation within the town and has a distinct debt. (See below.) LOANSWhen Due. Park Loan Public Library Loan. __s ____ $5,000____Oct 1 1914 __s ...._ $10,000....Oct 1.) 11-12 Sewer Loan. 33'is s-a 10,000__Oct 15 1916 4s J-J $12,000r___July 16 1914 4s '10 M-N 50,000 School Loan. 1911-1920 3he A-0 15..$12,000r....Oct 15 1911 Street Crossina; Abolition. M-N J10,000c___Nov 1 1912 __s 48 _ 2,500 Nov 15 '11-'12 117,500c___Nov 1 1913 TOWN IYEBTJan 1 1910 $114,250 _-s _. 14,000_ _ _Oct 15 1915 Total valuation 1910 10,132,502 1134s s-a 4,000___Oct 15 1916 (Assessment same as actual value.) 4s '10 J-J 40,000c_July 1 '11-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$17 60 5,0000_ _July 1 1916 Population in 1910 10,427 INTERESI` is payable at Greenfie d. (MEE WI EI L0 FIRE DIS LAIC T NO I. W. B. Allen, Treasurer. Reservoir Notes. Temporary loan 45 $14,000 _ $49,000_Apr 15 '11-24 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1910_ _ _ 137,000 4s '06 J 12,000_Apr 15 '11-22 Fire tax (per $1,000) 1908 $1 00 1 000 Apr 15 '23.24 4s '10 M-N 75,000_ _Nov 1 '11-'30 INT.payable at Treasurer'soffice VOL. Lxxxxi. 'Tot bds outstand'g Jan 1 '09.380,500 Water Bonds. 4s '95 J-J $20,000c_ _July 1 '11.'20 Water debt (included) 66,000 4s '95 J-J 36,000c_ _July 1 '11 '221Population in 1890 3,720 INTEREST on the water bonds and on certain of the city bonds is payable in Boston and at Treasurer's office; on bonds of 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907, and bridge 48 of 1908, at First National Bank, Boston. TOTAL DEBT.-The city's debt, assessed value, &c., on Nov. 5 1910 was as follows: Municipal bonded debt_31,307.500 Assessed valuation, real_ _23,598,195 190,270 Assessed val, personal_ ___ 7,393,446 Sinking funds NET DEBT 1,117,230 Total valuation in 1909_30,991,641 956,000 Total valuation 1910 32,929,962 Water debt (additional) _ ,. Water sinking fund (add'I) 400,805 (Assessment at fair cash value.) 555,195 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_318.60 Net water debt 1.672,425 Population in 1910 TOTAL NET DEBT 44,115 Borrowing capacity 54,638 CITY PROPERTY.-The real estate owned by the city as shown on the assessors' books Jan. 1 1910 amounted to $1,505,935. HOLBROOK. George B. French, Treasurer. This town Is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Feb. 29 1872. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910..$112,000 19,671 School Notes. Note debt 54,539 34s J-J $1,000___July 15 1911 Sink fund assets_ Total val. town property__ 236,200 Water Works. A-0 $30,000c__Apr 1 1912 Tax valuation in 1909___A,450,648 45 48 A-0 40,000c___Apr 1 1917 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 48 J-J 35,000c___July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _320.00 2,229 7.000c_July 1 '23-29 Population in 1900 45 '04 J-J 2,816 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable in Boston at the National Shawmut Bank, HOLYOKE. P. Bonvouloir, Treas.; D. W. Kenney, Aud. This city is in Hampden County. Incorporated April 7 1873 *Holyoke & Westfield RR bonds When Due. LOANSJ-J $60,000c&r(ref)July 1'13 Park Bonds. 48 g 166,000__July 1 '11-'50 4s '07 A-0 $3,000„Apr 1 '11-'13 4s 4s '07 A-0 12.000__Apr 1 '13-'27 Smiths Ferry. 48 g '08 _ 352,000_May 1 '11-'30 9,000r_May 1 '11-'28 4s 3 Ms'09 M-S 9.000r_Mch 1 '11 '19 School loans. 4s ___ 8,000__May 1 '11-'18 4s g '97 M-S*3109,000c&r_Mch 1 '17 *Bridge bonds. 3 Ms g '00M-N 75,000c&rMay'11-'20 4s g '91 M-S $85,000c&r_Sept 1 1911 33.6s 0581-S 50,000r Sept 1 '11-'20 48 g '94 J-D 105,000c&rJune 1 1914 3 Ms'06 2,000_Sept 1 '11-'12 4s '07 ____ 7,500_ Apr 1 '11-'25 Highway bonds. 33s '04F-A $4.000__Aug 1 '11-'14 4s g '08 ___ 27,000r_Apr 1 '11-'28 48 '04 M-N 12,000_May 1 '11-'14 4s g '95 J-D *150,000c&rJune 1 1915 34s'05 M-S 47,500r_Mch 1 '11-'15 4s g '96 J-J *100,000c&r_July 1 1916 330'09 M-S 55,000r_Mch 1 '11-'19 4s 13.500__Sept 1 '11-'19 Gas and Electric Light Bonds. 4s 60,000.. May 1 '11-'30 33s g '02 J-D$528,000r_Dec 1 '11-'32 Sewer bonds. 3 .is '04 A-0 10.800r_Oct 1 '11-'13 4s g '93 M-N•350.000c&r_May 1 1913 33is g '04 M-N 18.000r Nov 1 '11-19 4s g '93 A-0 100,000c&rOct 1 1913 33.is g '05 A-Of 45,000r Apr 1 '11-19 45 '04 M-N 24,000__May 1 '11-'34 26,000__Aug 1 '11-'36 F-A 1 3,000r__Apr 1 1920 45 18,000r_Apr 1 '11-'28 330 '05M-S 20,000r Sept 1 '11-'20 4s g '08 __ 3.000r_May 1 '11-'16 4s '07 ____ 27,500__Apr 1 '11-'21 48 g '08 ___ 6,000r_Apr 1 '11-'13 3 gg'09 M-S 19,000r_Mch 1 '11-'29 Municipal bonds. 20,000r_Apr 1 '14-'18 4s g '08 ___ i 25,000r_Apr 1 '19-'23 4s '06 F-A $39,000r_Aug 1 '11-'16 30,000r_Apr 1 '24-'28 4s '07 ____ 32,000__Apr 1 11-'14 35,000r_Apr 1 '29-'33 4s '07 ____ 22,500_. Apr 1 '14-17 40,000r_Apr 1 '34-'38 45 '07 ____ 30,000..Apr 1 '11 '27 32,000r_Apr 1 '11-'18 4s '09 A-0 19,000r_Apr 1 '11-'29 4s g '08 J-D 14,000__June 1 '11-'1,2 ___ 125,000__Mch 1 '11-'40 3 As 45 4s g 'OD J-J f 112,000r_July 1 '11-'24 Water Loans. 1 35,000r_ _July 1 4s e '97 J-J $250,000c&r_Jan 1 1927 77,000__May 1 '11-'20 3 s'03 J-D 50,000____June 1 1913 4s 50,000___July 1 1930 4s '00 ___ • Debt exempted by special Acts of Legislature. INTEREST is payable at the State National Bank Boston. TOTAL DEBT.-The city's debt, assessed valuation, &c., on Nov 1 1910 was as follows: Total debt $3,180,300 Assessed valuation, rea1437,371,310 Sink. fund & RR. stock 550,362 Assessed val personal_ _ _ 12,491,030 2,589,938 Total valuation In 19l0.._ 49,862,240 Net debt (Assessment at fair cash value.) Water debt (included) 350,000 Water sink. fund (incl.) _ _ 132,259 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910$17.00 57,730 Population in 1910 CITY PROPERTY.-Included in the city's sinking fund as given above is $226,500 Holyoke 6: Westfield RR. stock. This road is leased to the New Haven & Northampton and has paid dividends since 1879. The value of all city uroperty, not including water and light plants is estimated at $2,220,115. 'The water-works of the city are valued at $1,233,528 and gas and electric plants at 31,251.380. HUDSON. Savillian Arnold, Treas.; Fred 0. Welsh, Clerk. This town is situated in Middlesex County. Incorporated March 19 1866. When Due. School Notes LOANS-$2,800..... _July '11-'12 33'65 J-J Watet Notes improvement Notes .1-1 $12,000„July 1 '11-'14 4s 4s Apr 1911 A-0 $2,500 '11.'27 17.000_ _June 48 J-D 3,000_ .Aug '11-'16 ' 16,200__Nov '11-'28 4s J J .1-J 3s 7,800_ _Nov '11-'16 44s .1-J 2,625____Dee '11-'13 48 '06 M-N Electric Light Bonds. 37 /0'06 J-D 26,000_ _ _ _Dec '11-36 J-J $17,000c July '11-'27 3.80s A-0 18,600......Oct '11-'38 4s Refunding Bonds J-J 4,800_ _ _July '11-'34 3%s A-0 $17.500c_ _Oct '11-'17 J-J 1,900__Dec 1 '11-'29 4s 3'%s TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910_$308,500 Electric Light Notes 1,500...,,Nov '11-'29 Cash and uncollected taxes 77,571 3.65s NI-N 4s 5,000_ _July 11-'15 NET DEBT Oct 1 1910.... _ _ 230,929 J-J 3,843.615 2,000____Sept'11-'14 Tax valuation in l910 J-J 331s (Assessment at fair cash value.) Sewer Bonds. HAMPDEN COUNTY. Fred A. Bearse, Treasurer; 4s M-N $76,000c_ _May '11-'34 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _420.70 County seat is Springfield. 6,204 M-N 43,200c. __Nov '11.'34 Population in 1905 LOANSWhen Due. Co. tax notes $150,000 3 6,743 Population in 1910 Bridge Loan. Floating debt _ __ _ _ _ _ 42,315 and Marlborough. Boston in Hudson, Worcester, is payable INTEREST M-N $20,000r_May 10 '11-'12 Assessed valuation ____ _ 01218,491,254 Hall of Records Bonds. Population in 1905 196,013 HYDE PARK. Gideon H. Haskell, Treasurer. 45 '08 F-A $90,000c_Aug 15 .11-'19 Population In 1910 This town is in Norfolk County, Incorporated April 22 1888. 231,369 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _$110,0001 school Bonds. When Due. LOANS$8,0000_July 1 '11-'18 INTEREST on bonds of 1908 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. Street Bonds ss '01 J-J 3:,000c_July 1 '11-'21 '01 J-J '11-'18 48 4s '08 111-N $20,000c_May 1 HAVERHILL. A. T. Jacobs, Treas.; A. E. Leach, Auditor. 22,500 Water Loan..48'10 ___ This city is in Essex County. Settled 1640: incorporated as a city 1870. Fire Station Bonds. Steps are being taken for the purchase of the plants of the Haverhill Gas 45 '10 A-01$68,0000_Apr 1 12-'15 (34,00uc_Jan 1 '11'12 -J J 'U/ 45 '16-'40 1400,0000_Apr 1 Light Co. and the Haverhill Electric Co. See V. 90, p. 63. 122.500c Jan 1 '1;s-'27 Fire Department Notes City Bonds--(Con ) LOANSWhen Due. DEBT May 1 1909 $294,000 BOND. '11-'19 45-0'09 __. $4,950_Jan 7 4s '10 F-A $104,000c_Feb 1 '11-'23 City Bonds. 126,590 Borrowing capacity Sewer Loan. 4s '91. A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1921 1 49,000c__Feb 1 '24-'30 valuation, real 12,250,650 48 A-0 50,000c_Oct 1 '22-'23 4s '10 M-S) 135,000c__Mch 1 '11-'19 45 '97 MN 85.000c_May 1 '11-'27 Assessed val., person.al Assessed 2,377,445 '11-'19 48 '03 {36,000c_May 1 It-N 3 s'01 A-0 35.000c___Apr 1 1911 14,000c__Mch 1 1920 36,0000_May 1 '20-'31 Total valuation 190914,628,095 48 '08 A-0 76.000c___Apr 1 1918 4s '06 A-u 18,000c_Apr 1 11-'16 4s '09 A-0 27,000c_ _Oct 1 '11-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ __$16.90 School Bonds 4s '08 A-0 39,000,._ _Oct 1 1918 Population In 1905 14,492 LibraryBonds 4s '08 A-0 58,000o_Apr 1 1918 48 '05 A-0 $18,000c__Apr 1 '11-'15 Population in 1910 15,507 330'09 A-0 105,000c__ _Apr 1 1919 ($3.000 due even and $4,000 odd yrs.) 45 '98 M-N $8,000c_May 1 '11-'18 1908 and sewer bonds of 1909 is payof bonds street INTEREST on the 4s '04 A-0 12,0000_Apr 1 '11-'14 4s '07 A-0 49.000e___Apr 1 1927 Trust Co. of Boston; on the water bonds at the 4s '06 A-0 225,000___ _Apr 1 1926 3 0'09 A-0 7,000_ Apr 1 1929 able at the New England 330'02 A-0 f 5,000____Apr 1 1911 48;10 F-A 14,000c_Aug 1 '11-'24 First National Bank, Boston. 6,000____Apr 1 1912 LAWRENCE. W. A. Kelliher, Treas.; R. J. Shea, Auditor. Street and Sewer Bonds, 3%5'03 A-0 0,000 Apr 1 '11'-13 3;is'05 A-0 $15,000c..Apr 1 '11-'15 This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1634. 4s '04 A-0 f6,000_Apr 1 '10-'12&'14 Bridge Bonds. Public Building Bonds. When Due. LOANS12,000_Apr 1 '11 & '13 4s '08 J-D $122,009c__June 1 1928 M-N 32,800-Nov 1 '11-'13 30 School Bonds 45 '05 A-0 10,000c__Oct 1 '11-15 Sewer Bonds. Water Loan. F-A$104,000_ _Aug 1 '11-'23 48 4s '06 A-0 12,000c__Oct 1. '11-'16 4s '92 J-D $300,000c_Dec 1 1912 4s '03 FA 98,000„Aug 1 '11-'24 4s M-S $6,000_Sept '11-'12 4s '06 A-0 J 10,000c_Apr 1 '11-'15 4s '92 J-D 500,000c...._Dec 1 1922 4s '10 A-0 90,000c_Oce 1 '11-30 4s J-D 39,000___June '11-'23 3,000c_Apr 1 1916 4s '97 J-D 100,000c___Deo 1 1927 45 MN 10,500.. __Nov '11-'17 Fire Protection Bonds. 48 '07 A-0 3 t.000c___Apr 1 1917 Playground Bonds. J-D 22,500 ___ _1911-1925 July 1 1936 4s 48'06 J-J 350,0000 125,000c_Apr 1 '11-'15 33.0'09 A-0 $22,000__- _Apr 1 1939 48 '05 M-N 3,030__Nov 1 '11-'15 45 A-0 10,000_Apr 1 '11-'12 4s '10 A-0 6,000cApr 1 1916 4s '07 J-D 67.500c..June 1 '11-'37 Municipal Debt Bonds. 120,000c_Apr 1 '17-'20 4s J-J $262,000___ _July 1 1924 4s '08 A-0 18,000_ Apr 1 '11-'28 On January 4 1897 Haverhill annexed the town of Bradford and assumed 330 4s '08 June 64,000e_June 1 '11-'18 '11-'12 1 22,000__May MN Its indebtedness, which is as follows, and is included in the statement of 30 F-A 35,625_Aug 1 '11-'13 4s '10 M-S 70,0000_Sept 1 '11-'30 "Total Debt." Engine House Bonds. 48 '04 11.1-N 80,00043 Nov 1 '11-'14 Sewer Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. 45 '05 JD.37 50,0 0.,..Dec 1 '11-'15 Is '06 A-0 312.000_ _ _Oct 1 '11-'16 School House Bonds. 143.0'91 J-J $500-July 1 1911 45 '08 JD 120.000e_Dec 1 '11-'18 Sewer and Fire House Bonds 45 '95 J-J $2,000___Jan 1 '11-'121 Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 J-D 32,400c_June 1 '11-'19 4s '08 J-D 356.000_ Dec 1 '11-'18 • 14s '93 .1-J 35.000_ _Jan 1 '11-'12 4s '09 JD 77.4000_Dec 1 '11-'19 1 1 1 1 Nov., 1910.1 LOANSWhen Due. TOT. BD. D'T Nov 2 '10 _$2,696,800 Paving Bonds. Less special debts-outside 4s '06 A-0 $18,000_ _Oct 1 '11-'16 Wait38 '04 M-N 6,000__Nov 1 '11-'14 Water debt_ __$712,000 330'09 J-D 117,000c_June 1 '11-'19 All other debts 283,000 $1,115,000 4s '10 F-A 120,000Aug 1 '11-'18 BOND.D'T(outside limit) $1.541,800 Water Notes. 123,597 48 '06 J-J $6(1,000c ___July 1 1936 Sinking fund Water Bonds. Borrowing capac. Nov 2'10 110,105 J-J $477.000____July 1 1923 Assessed valuation. real.. 45.434 075 4s 14,000,371 A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1923 Assessed val., personal 4s 59,434,446 Subject to call after Oct 1 1913.) Total valuation 1909 Funding Bonds. (Assessment about market value.; 4s '06 J-D $50,000c_Dec 1 '11-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$16 40 85,892 4s 06 J-D 60,000c_Dec 20 '11-'16 Population In 1910 INTEREST is paid at the Eliot Nat Bank In Boston and by the City'Freas. $3,346,229. at CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns property valued LENOX. Chas. C. Flint, Treasurer. This town is in Berkshire County. Incorporated In 1767. Pittsfield Road. LOANSWhen Due. ___ $10,000__Oct 10 '11-'12 Town Building. __s Engine-House Notes. --s ___ $5,000 Oct 1911 48 '09 A-0 $11,000_ _Oct 15 '15-'16 High-School Notes. 45 '08 J-D f$70,000__June 1 '12-'18 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1910_ $131,700 1 5,500____June 1 1919 Total assessed val. 1010_56,686,552 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Fire Protection. __s '09 ___ $10,000_0ct 15 '11 &'13 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$15.110 3.060 5.500-_-Oct 15 1914 Population In 1910 INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston. LEOMINSTER. Robert L. Carter, Treasurer. This town is in Worcester County. When Due. LOANSMiscellaneous Loans 48 '06 F-A $65,000____Aug 1 1916 Sewer Notes. 48 '06 M-S J$6,000_Sept 1 '11-'12 1 1,000____Sept 1 1013 2,000_ _ _July 1 1911 45 '07 J-J 5,000____Jan 1 1918 430 '08 .1-.1 4%s '08 .1-.1 11,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1918 Town Hall. 430'03 J-J $13,900____July 1 1918 48 '94 M-S J40,000____Mch '14-'17 110,000____Mch 1 1019 48 '94 M-S 30,000____Mch '20-'21 45 '94 M-S 11,000__Mch 1 1922 3,500___Jan 1 1913 48 '95 J-J 9,300-__Feb 1 1914 48 95 F-A Water Works. 48.95&'96A-0 $103,000__Oct 1 1925 48 '96 A-0 49.000...Oct 1 1026 Incorporated In 1740. School Bonds and Notes. July 1916 3 Vis '04J-J $10 000 48 '04 J-J J30,000_July '20-'23-24 110,000____July 1 1917 3;is'05 F-A 70.000__Aug 1 '15-'21 8,000____Aug 1 1922 3 As'05 F-A 3 M s'05 F-A 12,000__Aug 1 1923 330'05 F-A 10,000_ --_Aug 1 1924 34s'08 M-S 8,000___ -Sept 1 1925 Library Bonds. __s ___ $16,000_ _June 1 '11-'20 Refunding Water Bonds. $30'00 A-0 $50,000.Aug 27 '11-'15 $24,789 Cemetery lot funds Trust funds 19,380 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1909 768,369 Water debt (included)._ 222,000 Total valuation in 1009_11,972,130 (Assessment about Ys actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-$21.00 Population In 1910 17,580 INTEREST on part of town debt s payable at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; remainder at °Ince of Treasurer. LEXINGTON. G. D. Harrington, Clerk and Treasurer. This town is in Middlesex County. 4s '10 A-0 527,960_ _Apr 1 .11-35 Water NVorks Bonds. 1.1-N $70,000__Nov 1 '10-'18 48 Refunding Water. M-N $60.000„Nov 1 '17-'22 4s g Debt of Town-Jan. 1 1910. 3215 400 Water debt $27,983 School debt 12,610 Other debt Trust funds 27,960 7,257,810 Tax valuation 1909 (Assessment same as actual value Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$17.50 Population In 1910 4.918 LINCOLN. Geo. L. Chapin, Town Clerk. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated April 23 1754. School Bonds. When Due. LOANSWater Bonds. 48 '08 J-J J$39,000c-4an 1 '11-'23 1 10,000c_Jan 1 '24-'28 4s J-D $5,000c_ __Part yearly 4s 1917 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1910_ $133,000 J-D 10,000c 330 J-D 23,000c 1930 Water debt (incl.) 84,000 330 J-D 10,654 9,000c --------1932 Water sinking fund__ 4s J-D 10,000c ____1933-1934 Assessed valuation 1910_._3,473,934 4s 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_$10.00 J-D 14,000c 1937 Population In 1905 45 J-D 4,000c 1.122 1,175 48 9,000c___$500 yearly Population In 1910 J-D INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Boston. LOWELL. Andrew G.Stiles, Treas.; Charles D. Paige, Aud. This clty is in Middlesex County. Incorporated April 1 1836. LOANSWizen Duo. Miscellaneous-(Con.)48 '09 M-S $45,000c_Sept 1 '11-'19 3'4s'02 J-J $1,000__July 14 '11-12 C. H. & M. Building. 3%8'02 M-S 11,096__Sept 4 '11-'12 48 '90 A-0 $450,000 __Oct 1 1920 3 Ms'02 M-S 12,324Sept 11 '11 12 Charitable Bequests. 330'02 M-N 1,670_ _Nov 4 '11-'12 8s semi-ann $36,000 Perpetual 3.55s'02J-D 4.000Dee 31 '11-'12 Schools. 330'03 J-D 29,310._June 1 '11-'13 Apr 1 1921 48 '03 J-J 48 '91 A-0$150,000 40,500__July 1 '11-'13 48 '96 J-J 200,000 __July 1 1926 3Ms'03 M-S 13.350__Sept 8 '11-'13 Nov 1918 3.9s '03 M-S 48 '08 -__- 115,000 7.500._Sept 26 '11-13 Sewer Bonds 3%8'03 M- N 2,586__Nov 13 '11-13 870____May 1 1911 3.98 '03 J-D 22,950_ _Dec 31 '11-'13 330'01 M-N 48 '08 __- 27,400____June 1 1918 3%8'04 M-N 20,000_ _May 24 '11-14 Paving Loan. 3%8'04 F-A 31.600_ Aug 9 '11-'14 May 1918 3M8'04 M-N 21.160_ Nov 5 '11-'14 48 '08 --_ $106,000 Aug 1918 3 Ms'04 J-D 39.500_ Dee 31 '11-'14 48 '08 ____ 54,300 Sewer and Paving Loan. 3.48'05 A-0 30,000_ _Apr 6 '11-'15 330'09 J-D $108,000c June 10 '11-10 3368'05 J-D 35,750June 1 '11-'15 45 '10 M-N 118,000c_May 1 '11-'20 330'05 M-S 41.300Sept26'11-'15 Miscellaneous. 330'05 A-0 38,700 _ _Oct 26 '11-'15 Oct 1911 3 1-4s'05 M-N 1,100. Nov 28 '11-15 330'00 A-0 $1,350 562 50_1/cc 1911 330'05 J-1) 26.800 __Dec 30 '11-'15 330'00 J-D May1911 3(.,s'05 J-D 5,875_ _Dec 30 '11-'15 3,600 3)4s'01 M-N Nov1911 4s '08 Dec 1918 1,713 2,440 3.308'01111-N Water Works. Aug 1911 3.308'01F-A 1.500 Nov 1 1911 Dec 1911 4s '81 M-N 575,000 1.200 3.308'01J-D 33(8'02 J-D 12,800_,June 3 '11-'12 4s '90 M-N 1,000.000 _Nov 1 1920 1916 is 21,10) Nov 1 INTEREST on the sewer and paving bonds is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. TOTAL DEBT, assessed value, tax rate, &c. are as follows $62,167,445 City debt May 1910 $2,628,665 Assessed value, real Sinking funds 959,939 Assessed value, personal_ _17,677,004 Net debt May 1910 1,668,726 Total assessed value 1910_79,844,449 Water debt (Included) _ _ _ 1,106,400 (Assessment about actual value) Water sinking fund (incl.) 584,581 Tax rate (per $1;000) 1910__ _$19.60 Borrowing eapac. Jan 1 '09 213,709 Population in 1905 94,845 City property 1909 8.688,853 Population in 1910 106,294 LOANS-, Public Library Loan. When due. Drainage Bond. A-0*$35.000r___Apr 1 1917 45 4s Public Improvements. IM-N $2.500r___Nov 1 1916 430 M-S J-D $2,500r___Dec 1 1911 5,000rSept 1 1917 3'4s 4s M-S 30,000c_Mch 1 1938 45 M-S 60,000r___Mch 1 1918 Street Improvement. 2,300r___Nov 1 1917 4;is M-N 4s 5,500r___May 1 1916 M-N A-0"1125,000r___Apr 1 1920 Is 48 A-O' 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1921 45 3,500r__ _Sept 1 1918 M-S 330'05 A -0*125,000r_ _ _A pr 11035 4s M-N 172,000r_May 1 '11-'16 330 M-N 5.000r__Nov 1 1915 12,500r___May 1 1917 is JJ M-N 42,500r___May 1 1928 7,500r. _July 1 1916 45 4s M-S J-.T •30,000r___Jan 1 1919 5,000r_ __Sept 1 1916 45 48 J-D 13,000r_ _Dec 1 1926 48 M-N J18,000r_May 1 '11-'13 I (-is M-S 1,) - ,000r__ _Sept 1 11)17 9.500r__May 1 1914 130 IM-N 5,700rNov 1 1917 3348 A-0 56,500:Apr 1 1911 1 1,0 .T-D 5,650r_ Dec 1 1917 3s A-0 56,000r___Apr 1 1912 4s J-D 10,000r_Dec 1 1918 330 A-0 *3,000r___Oct 1 1912 4s M-N A-0 55,000r___Apr 1 1913 750r___May 1 1918 330 4s '09 ___ 5.000r___Sept 1 1914 20,000____Sept 1 1919 3'4s M-S 4s '10 ___ 25,000 1920 3'4s '05M-N f32,000r-May 1 '11-'14 Sewer Loan 112,000r___May 1 1915 4s J-J $10.000r___Jan 1 1911 33.s ',f2 J-J 10,000r___July 1 1915 48 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1911 4s M-N 155,000r_May 1 '11-'15 4s J-J 114,000r___May 1 1916 35,000r___July 1 1911 4s A-0 20,000r_Apr 1 1912 43is F-A 13,000r___Auz 1 1917 J-J 4s 20,000r___July 1 1912 330 ‘',:- M-S 20,500r___Mch 1 1919 J-J 4s 50,000r___Jan 1 1913 4s '10 ___ 34,500 1920 4s J-J 25,000r___Jan 1 1914 Water Loan. A-0 •40.000r___Apr 1 1916 48 4s M-N $20,000r__ _Nov 1 1913 4s J-J 20,000r_ _Jan 1 1915 48 M-S 50,000r-Mch 15 1914 4s A-0•100,000r___Apr 1 1927 48 J-D 20.000r-__Dec 1 1914 45 J-D 11,000c___Dec 1 1928 48 M-S 10,000r-Sept 1 1918 330 J-D 10,000_ _ __June 1 1939 is A-0 9,000r-_Oct 1 1916 School House Loan. 4s J-J 7,500r___July 1 1917 4s A-0•5140.000c&rApr 1 1911 48 F-A 5,000r__Aug 1 1917 J-J •35,000r___Jan 1 1918 48 48 A-0 2,000r___Oct 1 1917 A-0 25,000r___Apr 1 1918 45 4s M-N 6,500r___Nov 1 1917 J-D 10.700r___June 1 1916 48 4s A-0 15,000r___Apr 1 1918 M-N •26,000r_ _Nov 1 1927 48 4s J-D 10,000r___June 1 1918 4s J-J 15,000r___July 1 1916 48 J-J smoocecr_July 1 1918 45 J-J 3,500r___Jan 1 1917 48 A-0 100,0000dcr_Apr 1 1919 430 M-N 14,200r___Nov 1 1917 4s J-J 75,000r-July 1 1919 M-N 11,000r_ May 1 1917 48 4s J-J 35,000r__ _Jan 1 1920 410 .M-S 4,000r_Sept 1 1917 4s A-0 150,000r___Apr 1 1920 3;is J-J 30.000r_ _Jan 1 1913 48 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1921 3s J-J 25.000r___July 1 1915 45 A-0 25,000r -Oct 1 1921 3,600r___July 1 1915 48 J-J 330 J-J 50.000r___Jan 1 1922 J-J 4s F-A 15,000r.. Aug 1 1928 48 25,000r___July 1 1922 14,000c_Mch 1 '11-'12 48 A-0 40,000r___Apr 1 1923 J-J 165,000r__ _July 1 1925 18,000c_Mch 1 '13-'15 45 50,000r.... _July 1 1928 J-J 5.000c___Mch 1 1916 48 48 M-S A-0 10.000r--Oct 1 1928 24,000c_Mch 1 '17-'20 48 .I-J 75,000r_July 1 '27-'29 36,000c_Mch 1 '23-'28 4s J-J 25,000r--_Jan 1 1930 45 M-S 112,000r_Meh 1 '21-'22 4s A-0 25.000r__Oct 1 1930 1 1,000r___Mch 1 1916 45 M-N 31,000r___Nov 1 1913 48 4s '09 M-S 16,000____Sept 1 1929 35 5 6.000r-Dec 1 1915 J-D 330 M-N 35,000r___May 1 1929 345 2,000r___Apr 1 19113 A-0 18,000r _Oct _ _Oct 1 1929 33.68 A-0 4s M-N 24,500r___May 1 1916 330 M-S •95,000r_Mch 1 '11-'29 3 As 3 Ms M-N •27,000r_2.Iay 1 '11-'19 3%s J-D 3,500r___June 1 1917 F-A 6,500r__Feb 1 1917 3 Ms M-N •20,000r_May 1 '20-'29 , 3)is J-J 25,000r___July 1 1931 4s '10 ___ f 25,000__F•eb 1 '11-'15 , 33is J-J 75,000r___Jan 1 1932 1 60,000__Feb 1 '16-'30; 33,is 4s '10 A-0 325,000r___Apr 1 1932 24,800 19201”is 330 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1911 •The loans marked thus (e) in the above tarde are authorized by special Acts of Legislature in excess of the city's legal debt limit. The total amount of outstanding bonds thus authorized is $1,003.500. INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Coupons are payable at the Bank of the Republic. Boston, or at the City Treasurer's office. Lynn; other Interest is payable by City Treasurer only. CITY PROPERTY AND WATER WORKS.-The city property consisting of real estate, school buildings and public parks, amounts to $2.779,500. Total cost of water works $2,967,149.72. Oct. 1 '10. Dec. 18 '09. Dec. 19 '08. TOTAL DEBT, ETC.- s411114 Funded debt (exclusive of water)____ $2,824,600 $2,774,700 $2,764,200 809,782 681,835 748,889 Sinking funds Net debt Water debt (additional) Water-works sinking fund $2,142,765 $1,648,500 495,701 $2,025,811 $1,658,500 428,694 $1,954,418 $1,768,500 513,037 Net water debt $1,152,799 $1,229,806 $1,255,463 Total net municipal debt $3,295,564 $3,255,617 $3,209,881 The funded debt as given above for Oct. 1 19 0 includes loans to the amount of $1,076,500 in excess of debt limit and Issued under authority of special Acts of Legislature; sinking fund, special debts, $434,635. Temporary loans amounting to $1,250,000 are not Included in totals. Borrowing capacity Oct. 1 1910, $168,601.50. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessed valuation and tax rate, real estate being taken "at about three-fourths cash value." have been: Assessed Valuation Rate of Tax Real. Personal. Total. per $1,000 Years$14,500,000 $72,716,000 $58,216,000 $20.00 1910 13,676,467 70,076,492 20.00 56,400,025 1909 13,352,658 68,399,271 55,046,615 20.00 1908 65,912,157 13,491,367 18.00 52,420,790 1907 51.655 186 ' 18 00 9,291,126 42,364,060 1900 40,730.378 15 00 11,340,048 29,390,332 1890 23,383,735 17 80 5.470,192 17,913,543 1880 17 20 20,927,115 1870 6,649,903 14,277,212 880 9,649.065 1860 6,291,460 3,357,605 1850 9 00 1.874,328 4,834.843 3 160 515 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 89,338; In 1905 It was77,025; in 19001t was 68,513; in 1890, 55,727; in 1880,38,274. if...1^49421 , • 4-,..,IMIN - 401 1VIALDEN. G. H. Hall, Mayor; F. W. Eaton, Auditor. Thls city (P. 0. Boston) Is In Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 1881. The city owns property valued at $1,971,900, not Including the water works, which cost $897,348. Fire Department. A-0 $3,000.Apr 1 1911-15 48 J-.1. 12,000__July 1 '11-'22 3%s A-0 13.000.July 2 1911-23 is 4s '10 M-N 4,000__Nov 1 '11-'14 Street Loans. 3 %s'01 J-J $1.000____July 1 1911 3 W04 J-J 4,000__July 1 '11-'14 330'06 J-J 3,000„July 2 '11-'13 gi 't17 M-N 6 ,(,),)_ _ May 1 '11-11. 4s '08 J-J 2.000__July 1 '11-'12 LYNN, Chas. H. Tucker, Auditor; R. E. Ramsdell, Treas. 48 '09 M-S 120,000__Mch 1 '11-'15 112,000__Mch 1 16-'19 This city is in Essex County. Incorp. as a city April 10 1850. A new 9,000__Apr 1 '11-'19 charter providing for a commission form of government was adopted Oct. 11. 354s'09 A-0 4s '10 M-N 10,000__May 1 '11-'15 LOANSWhen Due. Park Loan. Hospital Bonds. Brown Tail Moth Extermination. 48 J-J $30,0000___July 1 1919 111-N $5,000r_ _Nov 1 1915 4s 334s 6,000r-Oct 1 1919 330'05 J-D $9,000_Deo 1 1911-19 A-0 5.000_Dec 1 1920-24 J-D 330 8,500r_Jan 1 1916 48 J-J A-0 20,000r__Apr 1 1920 334s Drainage Bond. M-N 5,000r_May 1 1016 4s 48 5,000r_Oct 1 1920 A-0 M-S 3,000r___Sept 1 1016 4s 48 M-N 5,000r__May 1 1014 3 4s'02 J-J $15,000_ ___July 1 1932 20,000____July 1 1034 M-N 5,000r_Nov 1 1918 3 '-is M-N 6 ()nor_ May 1 1915 334s'04 J-J 48 10,000____July 1 1938 J-D 2,500r__June 1 1917 3%5 4s A-0 12,000r__Apr 1 1912 48 '08 J-J A-0 20.000__ 334s'09 _Apr 1 1939 M-N 3,000r___May 1 1917 3;is 1912 48 •23.000r___July 1 J-J 5,000r___Apr 1 1918 4s A-0 3,000r_May 1 '16-'17 4s '10 3.1-N 10,000__May 1 '11-'20 48 M-N Public Parks. 45 3,500r31ay 1 1916 Fire Department. M-N A-0•510.000r__Apr 1 1916 4s M-N 3,500r__May 1 1917 45 '94 J-J $80,000____July 3 1944 48 20,000....July 3'45&'47 9,000r___Oct 15913 4s 3,250r___May 1 1918 45 '95 J-J A-0 M-N 48 20,000__ _July 3 1924 9,000r_Dec 1 1011-13 4s '10 ___ 1920 45 '99 J-J 5,000 48 J-D 3 4s'01 J-J 12,000___July 1 1926 6,000r___Dec 1 1013 48 Municipal Deficiency Loan. J-D 2,31or___1),-O 1 19(3 330 18,000__ _July 3 1929 430 .1-D J-D $20,000r_Dec 1 1911 48 '04 J-J 2,000r-May 1 1914 330 3 Ms 1.1-N J-D 26,000r__Dec 1 1912 48 '07 J-D 25.000____Dec 2 1932 48 '10 M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1934 City-Hall Repair. 48 J-D 5,000r_Dec 1 1916 4348 J-D 18,000r__Dec 1 1917 INTEREST is payable in Boston. M-N $1,800r___Nov 1 1917 430 F-A 6.000-__Aug 1 1919 45 J-D 70,000r___Dec 1 1918 121 3'4s 27 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Police Station Loans 48 'Q8 J-J $32.000____July '11-28 School House Loans. M-N $20,000_Nov 1 1911-14 4s 8,750„July 4 '11-'15 48 J-J J-D 48 9.250_June 1 1911-15 F-A 21,000___Aug 1911-17 is 350 F-A 8,500_Aug 1 1911-19 F-A 30,000_Aug 1 1911-25 330 3345 M-N 2,000_Nov 1 1911-12 43 J-J 65,00U_ ___July '11-'26 Is '06 J-J 184,000___July '11-'26 48 '08 J-J 12,600„July 1 '11-'28 Land Bonds. is '06 A-0 $3,000_ _Apr 1 '11-'13 is '06 J-D 8,000__June 1 '11-'18 Sewerage. 48 '92 M-N $50,000--May 2 1922 4s '93 M-N 100.000_ ___May 2 1923 48 '94 M-N 200.000____May 2 1924 45 '95 M-N 150.000___May 2 1925 4s '96 M-N 100,000_,. May 2 1926 3 145'03 M-N 30.000„May 2 '33-'35 48 06 J-J 1.000-__July 2 1911 2,000__Dec 1 '11-'12 J-D Is 1,000____Dec 1 1911 48 J-D 7,000__May 1 '11-'17 58 '07 M-N _July 1 1939 20.000 48 '08 J-J 334s'09 A-0 20,000____Apr 1 1939 30,O00 __July 1 1939 4s '09 J-J Is '10 M-N 35,000____may 1 1940 Municipal Loan. J-J $30,000__July 1 '11-'17 55 13,000„July 1 '11-'18 48 '08 J-J 28 Water Construction. 3 Vo'01 J-J 515,000____July 1 1911 48 '92 J-J 30,000____July 1 1912 48 '93 J-J 68,000____July 1 1913 43 '94 J-J 42,000___ -Jan 1 1914 48 '95 J-J 10,000___Jan 1 1915 4s '96 J-J 19.000____Jan 1 1918 4s '98 J-J 15,000___July 1 1916 45 '99 J-J 36,000____July 1 1919 3/ 3 0'00 J-J 15,000____July 2 1920 3/ 1 0'02 J-J 50,000__July 1 '22&'23 3/ 3 0'04 J-J 23,000___ _July 1 1924 3 V2s'05 J-J 25,000____July 1 1925 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Debt Jan 1 1910 Total debt $2,032,500 Sinking fund, doe 672,489 Net debt 1,360,011 Water debt (included) 468,000 Water sinking fund (incl.) 389,741 Assessed val., real 30,115,200 Assessed val.. personal 10,376.184 40,491,384 Total valuation 1910 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910--518-50 37.990 Population in 1905 44,404 Population in 1910 MANCHESTER. Edwin P. Stanley, Treasurer. iVoL. Lxxxxi. When Due. LOANSCity-Hall (renewal). 4s '92 11-5 $45,000c_ _Sept 1 1912 Water-Works 48 M-N $25,000c___May 1 1912 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910 - 51,071,000 M-S 37,000c_ _Sept 1 1912 Sinking fund assets 4s 569,838 45 A-0 50,000c___Oct 1 1913 Total value city property_ 1,833,284 4s M'S 35,000c__Mch 1 1918 Tax valuation 1910 16,463,885 48 38,000c___July 1 1925 J-J (Assessment actual value.) F-A 10,000__Aug 1 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-419.40 4s 4s I F-A 5,000_ Feb 1 1923 Population In 1900 12,962 330'09 J-D J42,000c_June 1 '11-'31 Population In 1910 15,715 1 1,000c___June 1 1932 4s '10 M-N 10,000c_May 1 '11-'20 INTEREST is payable at Shoe & Leather Nat. Bank, the Eliot Nat. Bank and Second Nat. Bank of Boston and Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1845. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ $196,000 MERRIMAC. James C. Pease, Treasurer. Water Bonds. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated in 1876. Tax valuation 1909_ _ 13,239,933 4s '91 M-N $36,000c_Nov '11 to '16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 $8.40 LOANSWhen Due, BOND. DEBT May 14 '10_ $89,000 4s '08 M-S 154,000c ____1910-1935 Population in 1910 Water Bonds. 2,873 Assessed valuation 1909___1,246,700 INTEREST payable at Old Colony Trust Co. Boston. 4s '04 J-J $77.000c_July 15 '11-32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_527.00 Electric Light Bonds. 2.131 Population in 1900 MARBLEHEAD. Everett Paine, Treasurer. 43 .:-J 2,202 58,000c_July 15 '11-28 Population in 1910 This town is in Essex County. Incorporated in 1849. INTEREST payable at First National Bank. Boston. LOANSLlectric Light Bonds. When Due. Water Bonds. 4s J-J $50,000c___July 1 1924 4s M-N $27,000c__Nov '11-18 4s J-J 4,000c_May 1 '11-'14 METHUEN. Joseph S. Howe, Town Clerk. This town (P. 0. Sta. Lawrence) is in Essex County. 4s M-N 13,050c _May '11-'10 48 g '09 M-N 28.500c_Nov 1 '11-'29 School Bonds. 4s LOANSWhen Due. J-J School House Bonds. 16,500c_Jan '11 to '20 45 '10 F-AJ$60,000c_Aug 1 '11-'25 Water Bonds. 4s J-J 39,000c_ _July '11-'21 3;is J-D 526,000o ....„1911-1923 4s 1 15,000c_Aug 1 '26-'30 M-N $100,0000___May 1 1924 J-D 13,000c_Dec '11 to '23 48 '06 J-D j 3,000c-June 1 1911 45 Pump Loan F-A 35,000c ____1911-1024 330'09 M-N 14,000__May 1 '11-'24 130,000c_June 1 '12-'26 4s 1913-1914 F-A $7,000 A-0 25,000c-Oct 1 1925 4s 4,000c_May 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '10_5272,000 45 4s '10 11-N {16,000c_May 1 '15-22 Sinking fund School-House Notes. F-A 25,0000___Feb 1 1928 18,915 4s 1921 J-D $5,000 J-D 25,000o-Deo 1 1930 Uis 7,000c_May 1 '23-'29 Water debt (included) 127,500 45 A-0 14,000 3,500____Jan 1 1925 1911-1924 4s J-J Town Notes. Total valuation 1910 8,785,949 4s 5,000____Mch 1 1925 A-0 14,000 1911-1940 48 46 2.1-S $1,5000..-On demand Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___522.00 4s 1917-1918 Sewer Loan. F-A 45 9,000 Population in 1910 7,338 J-D $20,000 INTEREST on the electric-light and water-works bonds is payable at 43 Town Notes. 1911 43 M-N 10,000___Apr 30 1012 6s ____ $8,528 00_0n demand Boston; on town notes at Marblehead. 3s 25,000____July 1 1932 4s J-J J-D 6,309 40__On demand MARION. Wm. H. Cobb, Chairman of Selectmen. 2,500____Jan 1 1014 BOND. DEBT May 14 '10 - $241,000 J-J 33-is This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated in 1852. 117,537 800____Jan 1 1917 Note debt J-J 4)48 LOANSWhen Due. Water Loan. 43is 1.500._ _Sept 1 1917 SInkIng fund M-S 80,415 Improvement Loan. 4%8'08 J-J 1$88,000c_Jan 1 '13-34 4s F-A 9,000-__1915 & 1916 Total assessed val. 1909_6,133,295 46 11-5 51,600__Mch 11 '11-'12 1 12,000e ._Jan 1 '35-38 4s J-J 4,400 1920 (Assessment about % actual value.) Sewer Loan. BOND. DEBT Oct 7 '10_5120,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909---$22.30 s-a 516,000__Jan 31 '11-'26 Total assets_ __ 3'%s _ ______ 179,600 Population in 1910 11,448 48 A-0 4,000Apr 29 '11-'26 Total assessed val. 1910___4,984,680 INTEREST on bonds in Boston; on town notes at Treasurer's office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_511.50 Population in 1910 1,460 INTEREST on water loan payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on MIDDLEBOROUGH. A. H. Eaton, Treasurer. This town is in Plymouth County. Inc. In 1669. 'rho town of Middleimprovement loan at New Bedford Institution for Savings; and on sewer borough and the Fire District of Middleborough are distinct organizations. loan at Wareham Savings Bank, LOANSWhen Due. General Improvement Loan. MARLBOROUGH. C. S. Thomson, Aud.; C. F. Robinson, Light Bonds. 4s M-N $3,8000___Nov 1 1915 4s 11-N $1,200c__Nov 1 1015 Sewer Loan. Treasurer. M-N $15.000c_Nov 1 '11-'13 11-N 45,0000_Nov 1 '11-'23 4s 4s This city Is in Middlesex County; incorporated May 23 1890. 20,000c_Aug 1 24-'27 Permanent debt Jan 1 '10_ _ $150,250 4s '06 F-A LOANSWhen Due. City Hall Bonds 37,000 Temporary loans Loan. Railroad Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $42,000c July 1 '11-24 4s M-N $20,000c_Nov 1 '18-21 Total assessed val. 1910_4,644,805 9s A-05125,000o_Apr 1 1911 48 J-J 12,000c ____1911-1022 value.) full about (Assessment Loan. School 4s J-J 100,000c_July 1 1911 School Notes. M-N $5,000c-__Nov 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1009-520.80 4s M'S 30,0000___Sept 1 1914 4s J-J J $6,000c -1911-1912 48 6,885 .1-1) 4s 500 Dec 12 '11-'12 Population in 1900 48 J-J 20,000c___July 1 1918 1 20,000c.____1913-1917 9s 8,214 M-S 250c---Sept 8 1013 Population in 1910 48 '04 J-J 12,000c_ July 1 1929 General Loans. M-N 26,400__Nov 1911-'26 4s 13,000____Nov 1 1933 48 J-D $50,000c___June 1 1915 __ 1,280_Dec 18 '11-'14 4s M-N 3,000c&r_Nov 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT July 27 '10_5900,000 45INTEREST on light bonds Is payable Boston; on railroad loan in 4s '10 J-J 50,000c_July 1 '11-'35 Sinking funds 529,821 Salem; on other loans in Middleborough. in Water Bonds. Water debt (included) 524,000 4s M-S$125,000c___Sept 1 1912 Total valuation 1910.___10,418,978 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. J. 0. Hayden, Treasurer. 48 M-S 75,0000___Sept 1 1913 (Assessment is 7-10 actual value.) 48 M'S 30,000c_Sept 1 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909.__$22.20 County scats are Lowell and Cambridge. Incorporated 1643. 48 F-A 150,0000___Aug 1 1922 Population in 1005 When Due. Court-House Bonds. 14,072 LOANS4s M-S 70,000e___Se t 1 1924 Population in 1910 Notes. J-I) 6720,000c Dee 1 '11-'32 4s 14,909 J-J 45 50,000c__Ju y 1 1926 INTEREST on bonds is payable at 4s '10 J-D $35,000_ -Dec 1 '10-'16 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10___$510,000 M-N 27,000c-May 1 1930 the Winthrop Nat. Bank, Boston. 45 40.000 Building Bonds. Floating debt (notes) 630,915,750 J- D 13123,000c Dec 1 '11-'14 Tax valuation 1009 MEDFORD. C. M. Brewer, Mayor; E. W. Hayes, Treas- 4s 431,167 ( 120,000c Dec 1 '15-'20 Population in 1890 607 938 urer pro tern. 1 10,0000 . _ Dec 1192! Population in 1905 669,915 Population In 1910 Training School Notes. This city Is in Middlesex County. Incorporated May 31 1892. 4s '09 J-D $35,000__Dec 1 '11-'171 Sewer Bonds Play-Ground Bonds_ INTEREST is all payable at tile Beacon Trust Company, Boston. 98 '94 J-J $10,000c. __July 1 1915 4s '94 J- D 59,000c___ Dec 1 1914 4s '94 A-0 10,000c-__0ct 1 1915 48 '03 M-N 9,000c___May 1 1932 4s '95 F-A 18,000c.... Aug 1 1916 Public Building Bonds MILFORD. Clifford A. Cook, Treasurer. 45 '95 F-A 40,000c_Aug 1 '17&'10 4s '03 J-J 5:38,000c __July 1 1013 This city is in Worcester County. Incorporated 1780. 4s '95 F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1918 4s '04 11-N 56,000c_Nov 1 1914 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910__ $195,000 4s '95 F-A 15.000c___Aug 1 1920 4s '95 J-J 68,400 26,000c___July 1 1911 Notes outstanding School Notes. 4s '95 F-A 23,000c___Aug 1 1921 4s '95 J-J 6,000c_ __July 1 1012 3%s g 11-N $2,400-Nov 10 1910 Total valuation 1909 8,713,112 48 '95 F-A 25,000c_Aug 1 1922 4s '95 J-J 18,000c___July 1 1915 ___ 45,000__Nov 1 '11-19 (Assessment about full value.) 4s '95 F-A 30.000c___Aug 1 1923 4s '98 F-A 80,000c___Aug 1 1918 10,000_Nov 10 '11-15 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909___$17.00 4s '94 J-J 10.000c-July 1 1924 4s '09 M-S 35,000c_Mch 1 1919 12.105 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1905 43 '04 A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1924 Park Bonds. 13,055 43 '06 A-0 5 $6,000 ____1911-1918 Population In 1910 4s '96 J-J 20,000c.__July 11025 4s F-A $12,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 1140,000____1017-1936 48 '96 J-J 41,000c___July 1 1926 4s J-J 20,000c&r_July 1 1932 45 '08 11-N 46,000c_Nov 1 '11-33 48 '09 11-N 5,000___May I 1939 4s '02 M-N 27,000r_ __Nov 11032 INTEREST on the 4s payable at Nat. Shawmut Bank in Boston; on 3%8 4s '09 11-S 5,000_-_Sept 1 1939 School-House Bonds. do 3%s at Milford Savings Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. 4s '10 ___ 15,000____Sept 11940 4s '03 1I-N $45,000c___May 1 1922 Notes. 4s '07 M-N 14,000c__-May 11027 MILTON. J. Porter Holmes, Treasurer. 48 '03 ___ $18,000____Jan 1 1913 4s '08 F-A 89,000c___Aug 1 1928 This town is In Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1662. 48 '03 Water-Works Bonds. 12,500_ _July 15 1913 When Due.1 Library Bonds 43 '03 7,450____Dec 1 1913 4s '94 J J $24,000c_Jan 1 '11-'16 LOANSSchool Loan _8 ___ $32,500 4s '04 36,000____Dec 1 1914 4s '94 J-J 2,000c_Jan 1 1917 $5,000 Building Bonds, 48 '05 3,850,.__Jan 1 1915 4s '94 J-J 12,000c_Jan '18,'20'22 3Ms'09 II-N J60,000_Nov 1 '11-'20 4s '06 A-0 69,0000 _Apr 1 '11-16 45 '05 33,643____July 1 1915 4s '94 J-J 6,000c..Jan '19 & '21 145,000_Nov 1 '21-'20 Funded debt Apr 1 '10___ $408,000 45 '05 18,000____Dec 1 1915 4s '94 A-0 5,000e__0ct 1 1914 235,000 Water Bonds. Net water debt (Inc-) 4s '06 7,500____Jan 1 1916 4s '09 A-0 25,000c___Oct 1 1919 3348 673,941 77,0000_Aug 1 '11-17 Borrowing capacity F-A$ 45 '06 5,000____May 1 1916 4s '04 J-D 25,000e___ Dec 1 1922 3 J.is 1909_ _ _24,641.225 150,000c_ valuation _Aug 1 Total '18-32 F-A 46 '06 ____ 16,000____Aug 1 1016 4s '05 J-J 6,000c___July 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-511.00 Sewer Bonds. 45 '06 ____ 2,400_Sept 1 1916 48 '95 J-J 3,000c..„July 1 1917 4s '04 J-J 7,800 $4,000r_July 1 '11-14 Population in 1909 4s '08 ____ 11,000____Dec 1 1916 4s '95 J-J 4,000c_July 1 1918 . ,9 7,924 Population In 1910 9,000 _ 4s '06 ____ 15,000___Dec 1 1926 4s '95 J-J 30,000c_July 1'20-'21 INTEREST on school bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., 4s '07 ____ 7,000____Jan 1 1927 45 '97 J-J 26,000c __July 1 1923 Boston; on other loans at First National Bank, Boston. 4s '07 ____ 5,000 _July 1 1917 Stab/e Bonds 48 '07 ____ 14,500____Aug 1 1917 4s '04 J-D $15,000c___June 1 1924 NATICK. D. J. Murphy, Treasurer. 45 '07 ____ 10,800____Sept 1 1917 Municipal Loan Bonds Incorporated Feb. 19 1781. 48 '07 ____ 27,239____Jan 1 1918 45 '97 M-N $198,000c_Nfay 1 1917 This town is in Middlesex County Debt February 1 1910. When Due. 48 '08 -__ 6,000-Jan 1 '11-'13 4s '98 J-J 100 000c__Jan 1 1918 LOANS$151,700 Water debt Sewer Notes. 48 '08 ____ 12,000___July 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10_41.241,000 6,189 _ 550,685 ___1027-1938 Sinking fund 48 '08 ____ 7,500_Oct 1 1918 Note and certificate debt__ 391,377 -water Net debt $195,511 Grade 4s '08 ___- 8,000___Dec 1 1918 Temporary loans Crossing Notes. 175,000 1911-1916 Sower debt 5285,665 45 '08 ___ - - $25 2)0 1,700___Deo 1 1913 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1010 1,807,377 Sinking fund 31,936 Water Notes. 48 '08 ____ 2,500_Dec 22 1913 Sinking funds 968,709 1011-1938 Net sewer debt __ _ $11,000 253.720 4s '09 ___ 4,000___July 1 1919 Water debt (Included) __ _ 172,000 -Grade-crossing debt 24,500 4s'09 ___ Sewer Bonds. 4,200__ _Sept 11019 Borrowing capac. Jan 1 '09 89,338 195,742 4s '09 ___ J-J $200,000.July 115-20-5-6 Net t'demi debt 4000,, Oct 1 1919 Tax valuation, real 20,174,300 4s 25,000___July 15 1026 48 '09 ___ J-J 16,500Dec 1 1919 Tax valuation, personal 2,971,200 48 Total net debt of town 5473,971 Water Bonds. 330'09 M-N 12,500_ „Nlay 1 1919 Total valuation 190.) 23,145,500 A-0 $55,000___Oct 1 '11-21 Total assessed val. 1909_57,878,700 Certificates of Indebtedness. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___ _ 5 23 2, 11.50 00 33.is 334s A-0 56 000.__Oct 1 '22-28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_222.40 98 '02 F-A $37,294 42e _Feb 1 1912 Population in 1910 9,600 9,000__Oct 1 1020 Population in 1005 A-0 INTEREST on school bonds of 1908 Is payable at the National Shawmut 33s 9,866 8,000____Jan 1 1030 Population in 1910 J-J Bank in Boston; on other loans and bonds at the National Bank of the 40 7,000-_Jan 11931 J-J Republic of Boston. All notes and int. on same are paid by City Treasury. 43 MELROSE. E. H. Moore, Mayor; W. R. Lavender, Treas. NEEDHAM. Chas. E. Stanwood, Treasurer. This city is in Middlesex County. city Jan. 1 1900. . When Due. LOANSSchool Bonds. 45 '96 F-A$200,000c__Feb 24 1918 34s'09 s-a 1929 78,000 Surface Drainage Bonds 48 '02 J-J $100,000c.. July 15 1932 48 '09 M-N 5,000_Nov 1 1919 45 '10 J-J 5,000c___July 1 1920 Incorporated as a town 1850; as a This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1711. When Due. School Bonds. LOANSSewer Bonds. 4s Water Debt. J-J $10,0 )0r ___1010-1916 45 .J-D 5200,000c_June 1 '24-'25 45 15,300r _1911-1919 M-Sf$133,5004 _1910-1937 48 J-J 45 J-J 50,000c_July 1 1926 1 47,500cf BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910- $313,000 4s J-D 25,000c_ June 1 1912 5,823,585 Refunding Bonds. Total valuation 1909 4s J-D 50,000c___June 1 1917 3;is _1930-1932 M-S $4,000r (Assessment at actual value.) J-J 45 10,000c___July 1 1935 4s 8,000r ----------1938 Total tax (per $1,000) 1009-$17 00 1.1-S 4s J-J 20,000_ July 1 '37-'38 3%s 4,284 11-S 17,000e1 __1930-1930 Population in 1905 J-D 10,000____June 1 1937 4s 45 6,026 Po lation in 1910 11-S 42,000c1 3%8'09 J-D 10,000c-__June 1939 NTEREST coupons are payable Town-Hall Bonds. 48 '10 A-0 10,000c_Apr 1 1940 48 M-S $34,000r .._ 1010-1022 at I: oston Safe Deposit do Trust CO. Nov., 1910.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. NEW BEDFORD. Wm. S. Cook, Treasurer. This c ty is in Bristol County. Incorporated March 9 1847. LOANSWhen Due. Engine House Bonds. City Improvement. 48 g'07 M-N $20,000r-May 1 1927 33-g'02 M-S5170,000r..„Mch 1 1912 Bridge Bonds. 33g'03 F-A 80,000r___Feb 1 1913 4s '07 ,J-J $777.000r____Jan 1 1957 4s g '03 J-D 120,000r_Dec 1 1913 f 1,738.71r_Oct 1 1911 ' 48 g '05 J-J 110 000r_ _ _July 1 1915 4s ,'10 A-0( 16,000r_ _Oct 1 '12-'19 48 '07 F-Af 138,00or Feb 11 '11-16 121,000r__ _Oct '20-'40 1 26,000r __Feb 11 1917 Wharf Bonds. 434s'07 A-0 97,000r __Oct 1 1917 4s g '97 M-N $52,000r___May 1 1927 5s '07 J-D 43,000r_Dec 1917 4s g '03 M-N 30,000r___May 1 1913 4s g '08 J-J i 10,000r_ _ _July 1 1911 Water Loan. 126,000r_July 1 '12-'18 4s '88 A-0 $20,000r___Apr 1 1918 48 '08M -N 12,000r_Nov 1 '11-'13 45 '94 A-0 120,000r_ Apr 1 1924 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-18 4s g '94 A-0 200,000c__Dec 15 1924 3%s'09 J-J 234,000r_July 1 '11-'19 4s g '96 A-0 400,000c___Apr 1 1926 4s '09 F-A 9,000r_Aug 1 '11-'19 4s g '97 J-J 600,000c___Jan 1 1927 23,200r.. _Mch 1 1911 3%g'00 J-D 48,000r_.. June 1 1930 4s 10 M-S1 66,000 _Mch 1 '12-'14 4s '10 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '11-'40 126,000 _Mch 1 '15-'20 4s '10 M-S 25,000r_Sept 1 '11-'15 43 '10 J-D J 5,000r _ __ June 1 1911 75,000r_Sept 1 '16-40 Municipal Building Bonds. 136,000r_June 1 '12-'20 4s '10 J-J 50,000r___July 1 1920 344s'09 J-J $95,000r_July 1 '11-'29 4s '10 A-0 50,000r Oct 1 1920 45 '10 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '11-'30 4s '10 M-S 100,000r_Sept 1 '11-'30 High-School Bonds. School and Public Building Bonds. 3% g'05J-J $100,000r __July 1 1925 3%s '10 J-J 100,000r__ __Jan '11-'30 4s g '97 M-S$128,000r___Mch 1 1917 3 Mg'98 F-A 92,000r___Feb 1 1918 Sewer Bonds. 4s '91 A-0 $57,000r___Apr 1 1911 e3g'99 F-A 30,000r___Feb 1 1919 4s '92 A-0 100,000r___Apr 1 1912 3%g'91) J-D 200,000r_June 1 1920 4s '93 A-0 108,000r___Apr 1 1913 3%g'02 M-S 65,000r_Mch 1 1922 4s '94 A-0 32,000r___Apr 1 1914 3%g'03 F-A 120,000r_Feb 1 1923 4s '95 A-0 58,000r___Apr 1 1925 4s g '03 J-D 50,000r___ Dec 1 1923 4s g '97 M-S 69,000rMch 1 1927 48 g '05 J-D 30,000r__Dec 1 '11-25 3%g'98 F-A 35,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1928 45 g '04 J-J 70.000r-July 1 '11-24 3%g'99 F-A 33,000r___ Feb 1 1929 4slig '05 J-J 45 000r__Jan 1 '11-25 3%g'02 M-S 30,000r___Mch 1 1932 4s g '05 J-J 21,000r___July I 1925 4s g '03 J-D 30,000r .Dec 1 1933 4s g '08 J-J J 48,000r_July 1 '11-'13 62,000r __July 1 1935 45 g '05 J-J 1225,000r_July 1 '14-'28 4s g '07 A-0 J63,000r_Oct 1 '11-17 4s '10 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '11-'30 1100,000r_Oct 1 '18-'$7 Library Bonds Park Bonds 330'09 J-J $95.000r_ _Jan 1 '11-'29 45 '92 A-05100,000r___Apr 1 1942 45 '10 J-J 100,000r..Jan 1 '11-'30 33g'01 J-J 28,000r_July 1 1951 43 '10 M-S J60,000r_Sept 1 '11-'25 48 '07 J-J 72,000r___Jan 1 1957 115,000r_Sept 1 '26-'30 INTEREST on coupon bonds payable at the office of the City Treasurer; tegistered bonds payable by check. STATEMENT OF DEBT &c., OCTOBER 1 1910. Bonded debt $7,138,939 Borrow. capac. Oct. 1 '10 $82,879 Sinking funds 1,725,533 Assessed val.. real 50,951.650 Net debt 5,413,406 Assessed val., personal__ _32,954.401 Water debt (incl. above)_ 1,638,000 Total valuation in 1910_ _83,906,051 Debt exempt from statu(Assessment about actual value.) tory limit 3,039,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-519.00 Population in 1910 96,652 The water, park, bridge, high-school, library, municipal building and wharfibonds, the sewer bonds of 1907 and the school bonds of '04, '05, '08 and '10 are authorized outside of debt limit. The municipal sinking fund receives yearly about $100,000 and the water sinking fund $28,000. CITY PROPERTY.-Value in 1910 was $7,425,354.82. NEWBURYPORT. Wm. Balch, Auditor. This clty is in Essex County. Incorporated in June 1851. LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Bonds. City Bonds. 3%8'08 M-S $32,000__Sept 1 '11-'18 4s J-J $90,000c_ July 1 1911 4s '09 ___ 62,000____Nov 1 1924 A-0 25,000c__Apr 1 1913 48 Sewer Bonds Overdraft Bonds. 4s M-S $65,0000___Sept 1 1919 45 '07 J-D $14,000r ____1911-1917 4s M-N 35,000r_ _Nov 1 1919 Water Bonds 4s A-0 7,500r___Oct 1 1919 3%s '04 J-D $271,680c.June '11-'34 3s M-S 46,000r _Sept 1 1931 4s '08 J-J 72,000c&rJuly 1 '10-38 BOND. DEBT May 16 '10_5892,000 School Bonds, Floating debt 70,750 33s J-J 335,000ceicr_Jety 1 1922 Sinking funds, &c 236,060 334s J-D 50,000c_..-Dec 1 1923 Total valuation 1909 13,216,621 Bridge Bonds. (Assessment about j actual value.) 3%s '05 M-S $42,000c&r_ '11-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) '09 $18 00 Population in 1910 14,949 INTEREST is payable at City Treasury or at First Nat'l Bank of Boston. 29 NORFOLK COUNTY. H. D. Humphrey, County Treas. Dedham is the county seat. Incorporated 1793. LOANS1911-1912 When Due. 4s '10 A-0 $16,000 Serial Notes. Permanent went (note) debt Oct 4s .1-J 5160,000__July 1 '11-'18 $211,383 330'05 J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '19-'20 Assessed val. 1909 282,706,037 48 '05 J-J 10,000____July 1 1921 Population in 1900 151.539 48 06 J-J 1,383____July 1 1921 Population in 1910 187.506 INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut Bank In Boston. NORTH ADAMS. S. H. Fairfield, Treasurer. This city is in Berkshire County. Incorporated March 22 1895. LOANSPermanent Improvement Loans. When Due Refunding Loans, 3%1305 11-S $15.000__Mch 1 11-'15 3.15g99 J-J z$65,083.33 _1912-1920 45 g '06 11-N •800_ __Nov 15 1911 3.15g00 M-S z14,916.64___Mch 1920 Sundry Loans. 3 15g00 M-S z15,616.69___Mch 1921 3%g'96 J-D•574,666.56_June 11 '26' 3g01 F-A z30,533.33__Feb '21-23 3.6g'96 J-D •16,000___June '11-'26 3%g 02 A-0 z30,533.33_Mch '23-25 3Mg'97 A-0•113,333.33_Mch '11-'27 3%g 03 A-0 z11,533.32 _1925-1926 3.4g 02 M-N 5,500_-_ _Nov '11-'12 3%g 04 F-A x6,533.33___Aug 1926 4s g '04 M-N 12,000____May '11-'14 3.45g05 J-D x4,533.33_June 1 1926 4s g '04 A-0 8,000_-- _Oct '11-'14 4 g '06 F-A z1.533.32_ _Aug '26-27 30'05 M-S 3.000„Mch 1 '11-'15 4sg'07 J-J z1,533.33__July 1 1927 Is g '07 M-N 5,600_Nov 15 '11-'17 4s g '08 M-S z3,533.34_ _Sept 1 1927 3%g'09 J-D 16,020_June 15 '11-'19 3 Ms'09 J-D 25,000 June 15 '11-'15 Bridge Loans. 3%sg'09J-Dx3,783.33__June 15 1927 3%g 01 M-N $100 Nov 1911 School Loans. 4 g '03 F-A 5,250___Aug '11-'13 351C 94 J-J $8,000_,Tuly 1 '11-'12 3.525g 05 9,150__ _Nov '11-'15 3.17g 01J-D 1,100 June 1911 3.87g % A-0 1,500_Aug 19 '11-'14 Park Loans. Water Loans. 3 Vir 02 11-N •517,600_ __Dec '11-'32 3%s'85 J-J-J $6,000__June 1 1911 Sewer Loans. 2.000„June 1 1912 48 '91 A-0 $2,000__May 1 1911 3%5'89 J-J 72,000___June 35 %g 98 J-D 18,000_ _June 1 '11-'28 3%sg'95 J-J 81,120_Aug '11-'19 3.2g'99 J-D 13,300___June '11-'29 3.6s g '0511-N 25,000_ _June 1 '11-'34 '11-'35 3.2g 00 A-0 20,000___Apr '11-'30 3%g 96 J-D 19.500_June '11-'36 3.17g 01J-D •7,350__June '11-'31 48 g '06 F-A Aug 1911 3.4g'02 M-N •7,010____Nov 11-'32 Inside debt limit500 $297,915 48 g '03 F-A 6,900___ _Aug '11-'33 Outside debt limit 371,225 3%g'05 J-J 2,500___June '11-15 Water debt 225,750 4s g '06 F-A 3,000_Aug 1 '11-16 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '09_ 894,890 4.2s g '07 J-J 4,900_ _July 1 '11-'17 Total valuation 1909_ _ _ _ _16,207.762 4s g '08 M-S 2,800_Sept 1 '11-'18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-$18.60 Population in 1910 22,019 • Outside debt limit. x Part of issue outside of debt limit. INTEREST is payable in Boston and North Adams. NORTHAMPTON. C. Coolidge, Mayor; G. W.Clark, Treas. This city is in Hampshire County. Incorporated June 23 1883. LOANSWhen Due. Water Bonds. Hospital Loans. 3%s g J-J 5128,000c_July 1 '11-'26 3.658 M-S $6,000r..Sept 1 '11-'16 3%s g 11-S 10.000c_Sept 1 '11-'12 3.85s M-S 8,000r_Sept 1 '11-'18 Refunding Railroad Loan. School Bonds. 33s g M-N $4,000c_May 1 '11-'12 4s J-J $50.000c___July 1 1915 Armory Bonds. 3%s '04A-0 55,0000. _Oct 1 '11-'21 4s J-D 517.000c_ Dec 1 1912 4s '06 M-S 6,000c_Sept 1 '11-'13 PERD.I'T DEBT Oct 12 '10_$396,000 3 655 11-S 11,000r_Sept 1 '11-'21 Floating debt 75,000 Sewer Loans. Sinking fund assets 51,904 3%s '05 A-0 $10,000c___Oct '11-'15 Water debt (included) 138,000 4 %s'07 F-A 6.000c_Aug 1 '11-'16 Total valuation 1910 14 754.111 3.858 J-J 13,000r_July 1 '11-'23 (Assessm t about 80% actua value.) 3 65s M-S 9,000r_Sept 1 '11-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10 $16.50 Refunding Sewer Bonds. Population in 1905 19.942 3%s g J-J $63,000c July 1 '11-'17 Population in 1910 19.431 INTEREST on all bonds payable at Northampton. NORTH ANDOVER. G. H. Perkins, Town Treasurer. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1855. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. • 48 '09 J-J $48,000c_July 1 '11- 34 45 J-J $80,000c 1923 BOND. DEBT Sept 17 1910 $203,000 4s 40,000c J-J 1929 Water debt (included) 151,000 4s 11-N 21,000c ____1911-1931 Water sinking fund 50,228 45 J-D 10,000c ____1911-1915 Assessed valuation 1910_4,937,732 Engine-House Bonds. (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) 48 '09 J-D $18,000 1911-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_520.00 Population in 1910 5,529 INTEREST Is payable at the Winthrop National Bank in Boston. NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. F. T. Westcott, Treasurer. This place is in Bristol County. Incorporated in 1887. LOANSWhen Due. Notes-(Con.) Yr Water Bonds. Town 4%s $10,000_June 20 '14-'15 NEWTON. Francis Newhall, Treasurer. 48 '84 J-J 535,000c..„July 1 1914 do 4s 4,000.___Sept 1 1911 The city is situated in Middlesex County. Incorporated June 2 1873. 48 '93 J-J 10,000c__ Jan 1 1913 do 4s 1,500____Sept 1 1915 LOANSWhen Due. •Water Loans. 48 '93 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1913 do 4s 28,000__Sept 1 '11-'24 •Sewer Bonds. 4s A-03300,000c&rApr'14,'17-'18 48 '93 J-J 30,000c.. __Jan '18&'23 Sewer Notes. 4s '01A-0 $250,000c&r.Apr 1 1911 4s '90A-0 250,000c&r_Apr 1 1920 48 '93 J-J 32,0000_July '18&'23 48 '09 M-N 1581,000c_Nov 1 '11-'19 4s '92A-0 200,000c&r_Apr 1 1912 4s A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-22 Notes. 1 32,000c_Nov 1 45 '03F-A 100,000c _..Aug 1 1923 4s '93F-A 50,000c___Aug 1 1923 Waterj4s $1,150___Jan 12 1911 4s '09 11-N 128,000c_Nov 1 '20-'23 '24-'39 48 '94J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 48 '94A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 do 48 22,750__Sept 1 '11-'23 Electric Light Bonds and Notes. 4s '94A-0 125,000c&r_Oct 1 1924 4s '95F-A 60,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 do 4s 11,700__Sept 1 '11-'23 4s J-J 150.000c-Jan 1 1924 4s '96J-J 70.000c&r_July 1 1926 48 '06J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1926 do 4s 3,000___Jan 23 1912 3%s J-J 6.255__July 1 4s '9711-N 100,000cecr_May 1 1927 48 '97J-J 45,000c___July 1 1927 3,500_June 20 1916 4s '06 ___ 28,000__May 1 '11-'19 do 4%s '11-'24 45 '98M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 48 '98M-S 75,000c_.._Mch 1 do 4s 3,000_Sept 1 '15-'16 4%8'07 ___ 1928 2,000___June 20 1914 48 '92J-D 98,000r_Dec 1 1922 3%s '011I-S 25,000r-_-Sept 1 8,100__July 1 '11-'19 TOTAL DEBT Sept 2 '10_5598,955 1931 Town 3%s 48 '92J-D 21,000r_Dec 15 1922 3%s '02J-D 35,0000___June 1 1032 do 4s 4,900___Jan 12 1911 Sinking funds 77.112 48 '95J-D 70,000r___Dec 2 1925 3%s '03J-D 36,000r_June 1 do 4s '11-'28 9,600__June 27 1912 Borrowing capacity 154,863 3%s '00M-N 25 000r___May 1 1930 3%s '05M-N 24,000r_Nov 1 '11-34 do 3%s 6,500_ __June 1 1913 Tax valuation 1909 8,844,940 3.105'01A-0 20.000r. _Apr 1 1931 3 ;is '06F-A 26,000r_Feb 1 '11-'36 do 48 1,000._ _ _Sept 1 1911 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909___$20.00 3348 .01J-D 50,0000&r_Dec 1 1931 Boulevard Bonds. INTEREST payable in Boston. Population in 1910 9,562 3 Ms '03J-D 36,000r_June 1 '11-'28 48 '91J-D $100,000c&r.June 1 1914 38,000r_July 1 11- 29 4s '94A-0 80,000c___Oct 1 1914 NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT. 3%s '04J-J 20,000r -1'11y 1 '11 %ill 43 '95A-0 80,000c___Apr 1 1915 3 y2s 05 J-J A district in Middlesex County. C. F. Butterfield, Treasurer. 48 '08 A-0 25,000__Oct 1 '11-'35 4s '95 M-N 100,000c_Nov 1 1015 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. Oct 1 1910.. $80,000 3.65308J-D 84,000r_June 1 '11-'38 4s '96J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1916 48 '06 A-0 $50.000c _Oct 1 '11-'35 AssessedDEBT valuation 1909_ _2,585.000 School Loan. 4s '07M-N 40,000r _May 1 1917 4s.'07 M-S 18,000o_Mch 1 '18-'35 Fire Dist. tax (per $1,000) '10_$0.85 $50.000c___June 1 1914 3 5.48 '99J-D 15.000r___June 1 1919 4 %s'08 A-0 12,000c_ _April '11-'35 Population in 1909 4s '94J-D (est.) 1,800 9,000c&r_July 1 1914 33s '04J-J 4s '94J-J INTEREST is payable at Appleton National Bank. Lowell. 4,000r-July '11-'14 48 '95 A-0 60,000c&r_Apr 1 1915 *Washington Street Loan. NORWOOD. H. 75,000c&r_Aug W. Gay, Treasurer. 1 1915 38 '00J-D $45,000o_ -Dec 1 1925 45 '95F-A The town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1872. 48 '06J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1916 3%s '01J-D 35,000c_Dec 1 1926 48 '97J-J 100,000r___Jan 1 1917 3%s '02J-D 12,000c___Dec 1 1927 LOANSWhen Due. School-House Notes. Water Bonds. 4s '97M-S 50,000c__Sept 1 1917 3%8 '03J-D 13,000r___Dec 1 1928 48 J-D $32,000 1911-'26 15,000r___July 1 1918 48 '07 J-J F-A $25,000c___Aug 1 1915 Is '98J-J Electric-Light. 3,500r-July 1 1929 45 48 ,98 F-A 35,000r___Feb 1 1918 45 '95F-A 300,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 ($10,000 each 5th year until paid.) 4s '07 J-D $17,500r_Dec 1 '11-'17 3%s '09M-S 82,950r__Sept 1 1919 48 '96F-A 206,000c&r_Feb 1 1936 4s J-D 8,000c__June 1 1915 4%s'07 J-D 25,000 1 '18-'27 3%s '01A-0 34,000r__Oct 1 1921 4s '96J4 J-D 5,000c__June 1 1918 4%s'08 J-D 25,000-----1918-1927 60,000c&r_July 1 1936 4s 3%s '02J-J 211,000c&r_Jan 1 1922 48 '96J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 J-D 7,000c_June 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '10__ $255,000 1938 45 7.850r___Apr 1 1922 4s '97M-S 100,000c&r_Sept 1937 3 As '02A-0 48 J-D 4,000c _June 1 1920 Note debt 112.135 3%s '03J-D 45 2,000r___June 1 1911 4s '07J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1937 J-D 5,000____June 1 1911 Sinking fund 41,115 3%s '04M-N "'56.000r-May '11-'24 45 '98M-N 50.000r_Nov 1 Fire-House Notes. Total assessed val. 1909 _ _13,799,065 1 1938 3%5'07 F-A 153,000__Feb 1 J-D 1-27 4s '99J-D 63,0000_-Dec 1 1939 48 $6,000 1911-'13 (Assessment about 95% act. val.) 4s '08 J-J 337,000_ _July 1 '11-'28 Sewer Bonds. Total tax (per $1.000) 1909__ $8.50 Engine House Loan. 30'09 A-0 28,800Apr 1 '11-'19 33s $16,000r_Sept 1 1922 4s '07 J-D $151 700_ _June 1 '11-'47 Population in 1905 6,731 4s7,600____July '11-17 48 08 F-A 38,000c_Aug 1 '11-'48 Population in 1910 Highway Loans. 8,014 Drains and Culverts. INTEREST paid by New Eng. Trust Co. and First Nat. Bank. Boston. 48 '95F-A $25,000c.. __Feb 1 1915 45 '04J-D $29,000c&r_rne 11014 48 '05A-0 52,000c&r_Apr 11918 ORANGE. T. Wesley Bridge, Treasurer. 7 500____Apr 1 1917 48 '96J-D •10,000___Dec 26 1915 45 '97A-0 This town is in Franklin County. Incorporated Feb. 24 Miscellaneous Loans. 1810. 45 '96M-N •80,000c&r_May 1 1936 LOANSWhen Due. Playgrounds'01M-N $12,500r___Nov 1 1911 Hospital Bonds. Rifle Range 4;is'08 F-A $3,500__-_On demand 50.000c___July 1 1912 3s '00A-0 $30.000r__Oct 1 1920 43.s'08 3%3 '02J-J F-A $1,000--Nov 1 '11-'12 BOND. DEBT Oct. 3 1910..$124,000 33 '02J-D 29,000c_ Dec 1 1912 3.1011'01J-D 17.900r_June 1 1921 Water Bonds School-house 23,300 4s 11-S $97,000c Sept 1 '11-'30 Floating debt loan _ 16,000 • Loans Issued outside the debt limit. Sewer Bonds. Total valuation 1910 INTEREST payable at First National Bank of Boston or in Newton. 3,704,710 4s M-N $25,000c (Assessment full value.) ($2,000 yearly on Nov. 1.) STATEMENT OF DEBT, ETC., JAN. 1 1910. Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ -519.00 House Loans. Population in 1900 Municipal debt $4,790,800 Borrow. capac. Jan 1 '10.. $423,065 48 SchoolF-A 5.520 Water debt 1,375,000 Total assess. val. 1910._ 73,585,510 4%8'08 F-A 54,800___ _On demand Population in 1905 5.575 18,500____On demand Population in 1910 Total debt 5,282 6,165,800 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$18.60 INTEREST on the water bonds is payable at the Orange National Bank Sinking fund 2,502,382 City tax (per $1,000) 1909-$14.07 and at the office of the Town Treasurer; on the sewer bonds at the National Water sinking fund (incl.) 605,569 Population in 1905 36,694 Hide & Leather Bank, Boston, and the Orange National Bank; on all other Net debt 3,663,418 Population in 1910 39.806 loans at the Town Treasurer's office. • • • • • 11_•:,..!. •itlido ,.....-_, •._•. ...• 30 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. PEABODY. Elmer M. Poor, Clerk and Treasurer. Town property This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated in 1855 valued at $1,475,157. Water Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '03 F-A$115,000,..k,ug 1 '11-'33 Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 1$125,000c July 16 '11-35 48 '04 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '11-'24 2,000c July 16 1936 30'05 F-A 100,000c_Aug 15'11-%)5 1 .,2.000c_June 1 '11-'16 i1 DEBi 4s '06 ___ 13),000_Nov 15 '11-'36 45 '10 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '11-'20 66,000 _Oct 1 '11'32 4s '07 _ ._ June 2 '10_4752,000 BOND. School Loans. $53,358 330'02 F-A $55,000cAug 15 '11-21 Floating debt Jan 15 '10_ _ 17,779 4 ;•,,s',),5 ___ 12,000 •Jita i '11 '16 Sinking fund Jan 15 '10__ 11,083,800 Total valuation 1910 Electric Light Bonds. 48 '92 J-D $40,000c__June 1 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-- 22.80 15 721 50,000___Aug 1 '11-'35 Population In 1910 334s'09 ___ INTEREST on the sewer 4s of 1906 is payable at the First National Colony Old the Boston. at Trust Co.. 1907 of 4s sewer the on Bank. Boston; PEPPERELL.*Edward L. Tarbell, Treasurer. This town is In Middlesex County. When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_32,253,058 LOANSTotal tax rate (per M)'0.) __....$17.00 saWater Bonds. 2,593 48 '08 M-N $100.000..May 1 '13-'38 Population In 1910 3,701 BOND. DEBT May 22 '09_3100,000 Population in 1900 PITTSFIELD. W.H. MacInnis, Mayor; F. M. Platt, Treas. Pittsfield Is in Berkshire County. Inc. as a town 1761, as a city 1891. The sewer, water, paving and $126,000 of school debt, Included below. Is outside of the debt limit. When Due. Improvement Bonds LOANS4s '08 J-D f$49,000c&r Dec 1'11-'17 - Water Bonds 1 15,000c&r Dec 1'18-'20 M-N $50,000c___May 1 1916 4s School Bonds. M-S 15,0000___ Sept 1913 4s g $70,000r_May 15 '11-'17 4s '08 M-N 100,000c_May 1 '13-'32 4s g M-N 45 '08 M-N 190,000c_Nov 1 '15-'33 330 g F-A60.000c&r_Aug 15'11-'20 330'04 F-A 44,000r_Feb 1 '11-'14 43 '08 J-D 119,000c&r Dec1'11-'27 4s '09 J-130,000c_Dec 1 '11-'23 ($10,000 yearly.) 12),000c_Nov 1 '11-'15 2,000c___Dec 1 1924 48 '09 M-N. 3,000c___Nov 1 1916 BOND.DEBT Oct 12'1041,343,000 136,140 48 '09 M-N 00,0000_Nov 1 '12 '32 Note debt 587,000 Water debt (Included) Paving Bonds. 335 g '04 M-N $55,000r Nov 1 '11-'21 Assessed valuation, real_19,788,964 5,190,781 Assessed val., personal Sewer Bonds. J-D 580,000c&rJUne 1 '11-'18 Total assessed val. 1910_24,979,745 4s g J-D 160,000c&rJune 1 '11-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_419.00 4s g 25,000 1 1919 Population in 1905 4s '08 M-NI 32,121 40,000c&rNov 1 '20-'23 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at First National Bank and Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston; also at City Treasurer's office. PLYMOUTH. Edward L Burgess, Treasurer. This town is In Plymouth County. School Loans. Water Loans. May 1 1911 $30'01 ,7.1-N $1,000 ___ $53,000 330 48 '85 J-D 11,200__June 1 '11-'14 43 '95 F-A 3,993 05.Aug 1 11-'25 9,100__Aug 1 '11 '17 3%8'02 F-A 1,100...Aug 13 '11-'12 s '90 F-A 7,200Aug 1 '11-'19 4s '04 J-J 19,600____July 1 '11-24 48 '94 F-A 4s '99 A-0 13,500__Oct 2 '11-'19 330'05 A-0 12,500___Apr 15 '11-15 Sewer Loans. 330'01 M-N 11.000...May 1 '11-'21 3is'03 J-J 15.333 34_July 1 '11-'33 4 I48'93 M-N $2,250__Nov 1 '11-'13 3%s'03 J-J 20,000„July 1 '1 -'30 ($686 66 due yearly.) Plymouth C. & W. St. RS'. L *15,000__Apr 15 '11-15 330'05 A-0 -A 22,000 FeO 1:, '11 '32 334s02 J-D $3.000__Dec 1 '1 13 48 '0$ 1, 9,000_Nov 15 '11-'25 • Fire Department Bonds. 330'05 ___ 48 '07 __-- 22,000__July 1 '11-'32 4s '05 M-S $13,000___Sept 1 '11-23 Real Estate Loan. Street Loans 4s '95 F-A 54.500...Aug 1 '11-'25 330'03 F-A 31,200__Feb 1 '11-'13 Armory Bonds. 1,300____May 1 1911 330'01 M-N 340_ _Nov 1 '11-'11 4s '06 J-D 324.000 _June 1 '11-'26 48 '01 114-N 3,200Oct 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '09__ $169,200 3343'04 A-0 173,050 430'07 F-A 31,500.Aug 15 '11-'17 Floating debt Total valuation 1909____ _10,865,247 Engine-House Loan. $1,000) Tax (per rate 1909_418.00 '11-'13 1 $2,400„July 3348'03 J-J 12.141 750_Dec 15 '11-'13 Population in 1910 4s '03 J-D QUINCY. II. 0. Fairbanks, Auditor; John Curtis, Treas. This city is In Norfolk County. Incorporated May 17 1888. School Bonds. Water Loans. 1926 43 '09 J-D $18.000c_Dec 1 '11-'19 $91,000_1910&'11 $12,000 1927 Playground Bonds. k89,000_191282.13 11,000 1928 __s g ____ $26.000___Oct 1 '11-'23 1914 10,000 43,500 1929 Sewer Loans 9,000 1915 41,500 1930 $115,000 1910-'14 $11,000 1938 8,000 1916 40,500 1939 1931 84,000 1915-'18 5,000 7,500 1017 38,500 1932 168,000 1919-'26 16,500_ 1940-'42 4,000 75,000_1918&'19 1943 4,000 3,000 1933 40,000 1927-'28 142,000 _1920-'23 1944 3,000 19,500__..1929 8,000 _1934-'37 1924 14,500 6,000_ 1945-'47 18, 00____1930 2,000 _1938-'39 1925 13,500 52,500 1931-'331 3,000_ 1948-'50 4s '10 A-0 20,000c_Oct 1 '11-'20 66,000 1934-'37 Municipal Department-330, 4s. 48 '10 F-A 6,000r_Aug 1 '11-'16 DueDue$60,000 4s '10 F-A 4,000r_Aug 1 '11-'14 1910_4107,375 1915 "Consolidated Miscellaneous" 1910 38,000 86,270 1915 1911 22,500 434s'10 J-J $56,825c Various 76,170 1917 1912 Summary Debt of Nov. I 1910. 15,750 67,670 1918 1913 $561,295 4,000 Municipal debt 63,470 1919 1914 Park debt (playgrounds) 26,000 Street Loans 1910-1924 Sewer-construction debt__ 605,500 ___ 1$49,500 ...3 649,500 1925 Water debt 800 1 4,100c___July 1 1912 Street-Improvement debt.... 47,000 4s '10 J-J 1,400c__ _July 1 1911 TOTAL DEBT Novi 191031,889,295 4s '10 J-J 155,899 Borrowing capac.Nov.1'10 Surface Drainage Bonds. $6,140c___July 1 1912 Total valuation 191032,458.055 430'10 J-J 6,000c_.._Juiy 1 1013Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_420.00 32,642 4s '10 F-A 1,000c___Aug 1 1911 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at Eliot National Bank, Boston. RANDOLPH. Joseph T. Leahy, Treasurer. This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated March 9 1793. Refunding Notes. When Due. LOANS430'07 M N j$10,500c May 18'11-17 Water-Works, 1 20,000r May 18'18-37 A-0 $20,000c__-Apr 1 1912 4s J-J 700r__Dec 31 1912 Water debt Jan 1 1910_ 3121,500 58 98,230 1,800__Dec 31 1914 Other debt 60,194 M-N 40,000c_ May 1 1917 Sinking fund (water) 4s assessed val. 1909_..2,066,200 Total 1918 1 20,000c....-May M-N 4s 1,000r__Dec 16 1918 (Assessment is about actual value.) J-D 48 25.000c___July 1 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 .324.20 43 J-J 10,000c_ July 1 1926 Town prop. (est.) Jan 1 '10 394,650 J-J 4s 3,993 3,000c__ Nov 5 1923 Population in 1900 M-N 4s 4,301 INTEREST is payable at Boston Population in 1910 READING. C. M. Spencer, Auditor. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated 1644. School Bonds Water Bonds. F-A $15,000c__Aug 1'11-'15 J D j$14,000c_June 1 '11-'12 4s MN 60,000„Nov 1 '11-'25 1 24,0000_June 1 '13-'15 43 7,000-Dec 21 '11-'17 30,000c_ _June 1'23-'25 330'05 J-D J. 4s J-D j 26,000-June 1 '16-'17 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_4339,500 4s 355.100 1 60,000_,Ruse 1 '18-'22 Floating debt 5,869,200 15,000c-June 1 '26-'28 Total valuation 1910 J. 48 3,000...._ _June 1 1929 (Assessment about actual value.) -8 M-S 10,000c__Mch 15 1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_419.70 48 1918-1924 Population In 1905 5,682 7,000 4s '10 ___ Population In 1910 5,818 Electilc-Light Bonds 1 '11-24 A-0 $42,000c_Oct 4s Is INTEREST payable at First 1.500.....NOV 15 1911 -34g'07 A:o 4 9,000r_Oct 1 '25-'33 National Bank Boston. 43 REVERE. G. Arthur Tapley, Treasurer. This town (P.0.Sta. Boston) is in Suffolk County. Incorporated In 1871. School Loan Notes-(Con.) School Loan Notes. J-j1514,000.-July 7 '11-'17 J-D $6.000„-Dec 2 '11-22 4s 43 J-J 1 2.000__July 7 '11-'12 M-N 9.425__May 15 '11-23 4s 300_ __July 10 1911 J-J 330 24,500. -May 1 '11-24 M-N 4s M-S 18,000.Sept 15 '11-'28 7,000---Oct 1 '11-24 4s A-0 4s 7,000-Feb 15 '11-'17 F-A 1 '11-'27 1,0 A-0 106,250-Apr 48 . . ivoL.[am \1. Fire-Station Loan. When Due. LOANSJ-D j$4,000___June 1 '11-14 330 Sewer Loan. 1 1,500____June 1 1915 4s '06A-0 $2.000___Feb 1 '15-16 J-D 17,500__June 1 '11-'17 43 J-J I 2,000___July 1 '11-12 430 Police Station. 1 580-July 1 1913 A-0 $19,000_Apr 15 '11-'29 43 J-J j 5,200__July 1 '11-'14 4s Refunding Bonds. 1 1.700____July 1 1915 4s J-J j 6.000July 2 '11-15 330 '02M-S$120,000r_Mch 1 '11-22 1 1,750 __July 2 1910 330 '02M-S 30,000r_Mch 1 '11-16 M-N 4,000-May 18 '11-'14 Trunk Sewer Bonds. 48 J-D (18,000__June 1 '11-'16 43 '03 M-N $58,000c-May 1 '11-24 4s 5,000 ..June 1 '17-'18 4s '03 M-N 20,0000....May 1 '25-34 10,000__Apr 1 '11-'15 Chemical Engine Loan. A-0 4s ' 1,155____Apr 1 1916 1$2,000_0ct 15 '11-'12 A-0 1 745___Oct 15 1913 1,000____June 1 1911 4s 330 J-D Public Landing Loan 720___June 1 1912 J-J $1,000_ -July 1 1911 330 ..__f 650._ _Sept 1 1911 43 Park Loan. 1,000__Sept 1 '12-'13 J-J $4,000___July 1 '11-14 Highway Loan 48 J-J 6,000_July 10 '11-'16 650.. Sept 1 '11-'11 4s 330 M-S 45 J-D 12,000.....Dec 23 1911 Street Bonds. 12,500___Dec 231012 J-D 330 $500___ _June 1 1911 3,500„July I '11-'17 J-J 3,000_June 21 '11-'16 4s 330 J-D J-J 500___July 10 1911 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910.. $953,200 330 A-0 850____Oct 1 1911 Total valuation 1909____15,613,550 4s Total tax (per 31,000) 1909___$22.40 Water Bonds. 12,647 330'05 A-0$300,0000_Apr 1 '11-35 Population in 1905 18,219 6,000___Sept 1 10-15 Population In 1910 334s'05 M-S INTEREST is payable In Boston at the Fourth National Bank. ROOKL.AND. J. S. Gray,Treas.; Ezekiel R.Studley, Clerk. Town in Plymouth County. Funding Notes. School Bonds J-J $15,000__July 1 '11-'15 4s '09 J-J $57,000r_Jan 1 '11-'19 330 600r__.Nov 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910._ $126,570 ___ 4s 50,370 Water debt (included) _ __ _ Water-Works. 4,226,125 M-N 324,000c__May 1 '11-16 Total assessment 1910 45 value.) cash fair at (Assessment '11-17 1 7.000c_Feb F-A 4s 43 ___ 18,000__July 1 '11-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.._..$22.80 6,285 Population in 1905 Library Notes 6,928 330 M-S $3.000„Meh 17 '11-13 Population in 1910 INTEREST on water bonds due 1911-16 and 1911-17 Is payable at the New England Trust Co., Boston; on water bonds due 1911-28 at Rockland Trust Co.,; other interest at office of State Treasurer. ROCKPORT. Fred. E. Pool, Treasurer. This town Is in Essex County. Incorporated Feb 27 1840 When Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $116,500 LOANSFloating debt 10,000 Water Bonds. 43 J-J $15.0000-July 1 '11.25 Assessed valuation 1909_3.272.985 M-N 16,000c_May 1 '11-14 (Assessment about 75% actual value) 48 M-N 50,000c_May 1 '15-24 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1907_422.00 4s 4,592 330 '02 MN 11.000e-Nov 1 '11-32 Population in 1900 4.448 4s '10 J-J 10,000...July 1 '11-'30 Population in 1905 4,211 Population in 1910 School Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $14,0000___Sept '11.24 INTEREST is payable In Boston at National Exchange Bank. 4.000c__Jan '22-'25 4s '07 J-J SALEM. Charles H. Danforth, Aud.; William A. Hill, Treas. This city Is in Essex County. Incorporated March 23 1836. Trust Fund Bonds When Due. LOANSJ-J $65.000c__July 1 '11-23 43 Bridge Bonds School Bonds. 334s'09 J-J $36,000„Jan 1 '11-'19 18,000c_July 1 '11-'19 48 '10 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '11-'20 45 '10 J-J Public Park Loan. Cemetery Bonds. A-0 $1,300r___Apr 1911 4s '08 J-J $16,000_July 1 '11-'26 33.(s Street Bonds. Municipal Loan. J-D $6,000c__June 1 '11-13 4s '92 J-D $21,000c_June 1 '11-17 4s 1,000r__..July 1 1011 48 '03 J-D 9,000___June '11-'13 45 '03 J-J 1,000___..Sept 1 1911 4s '05 M'S 43 '06 M-S 4,251r- Sept '11-15 5,000___Oct 1 '11-15 48 '06 M-N 12,000_ May 1 '11-16 4s '06 A-0 43 '06 M-N (1,000.....Nov '11-'16 Water Bonds (outside limit). 1,500__June 1 '11-'13 4s '90 J-D $80,0000 June 1 '11-'20 4,1 '08 J D 1911-1916 4s '96 F-A 3.000r_Mch 1 '11-'16 4s '09 M-N 6,000 J'ly 1911 1,500r 43 '10 M-N 5,000c_May 1 '11-'15 33.j8'01 J-J 43 '07 A-0 9,000____Oct '11-'19 Sewer Loans. 2,500.._June 1 '11-'15 4s '95 A-0 $20,000c_ __Apr 1 '11-20 4s '08 J-D 8,000_ _ .May 1 '11-14 4s '08 M-N Pipe Renewing Bonds. F-A $6.000r_Feb 1 '11-13 48 '09 J-D 35,000c_Dec 1 '10-'24 330 J-J 6.000r_Jan 1 '11-14 48 High School Bonds, 7.500r_Mch 1 '11-15 430 '07 A-0 $85,000c Apr 1 '11-'27 330'05 M-S 4s '08 J-J 240.000_ July 1 '11-'26 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1910_41,113,550 Water loans (Included)___ 98,000 Sewerage Bonds (outside limit) _Mch '11-33 Borrowing capac. Jan 1'l0 164,819 M-S 330 170.000c&r.Sep 1 '11-44 Total assessed val. 1910_33,525,900 350'04 M-S $68.123c_(Assessment about full value.) 43 '06 F-A 90,000___Feb 1 '11-46 8,000___Feb 1 '11-26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$18.50 4s '06 F-A 10 90 5 11) 37,586 43 '06 M-S 65,000___Mch 1 '11-36 Ppooppuullaattlioonn in INTEREST Is payable at the Merchants' National Bank, Boston4. 3,697 SAUGUS. Geo. Parsons, Auditor. isuien )D nenn yh . This town (P. 0. Sta. Lw LOANS4s Water Loan ____ $15,000_ Dec '12,'14&16 2,500:._ -Dec 1 1911 430 2,500.__Dec 1 1911 43 7,000__ Dec 1 '13&'15 48 10,000---Deo 1 1917 4s 7,000_-_-Dec 1 1918 4s 6,500..--Dec 1 1919 48 3,000....-Dec 1 1920 ___ 330 28,000-July 10 '11-'38 43 '10 ___ Essex County. School-House Loan48 $15.000-July 1 '11-15 330 25.000__May '15-'19 j 20,000__Aug 1'11-'20 1 45,000_Aug 1'21-'35 45 '05 4s '10 ___ 25,000.May 1 '11-'35 4s '10 ___ 9,000 July 1 '11-'19 FUNDED DEBT Jan 1 19103173,500 Floating debt 120,000 Sinking fund assets 14,027 Total assessed val, 1909_ _ _5,302,179 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_420.00 8,047 Population in 1910 SOMERVILLE. Joseph S. Pike, Treasurer. This city is in Middlesex County and was Incorporated in 1872. City Bonds (Conel.). When Due,I LOANS$2,000c_July 1 1922 Lowell St. Bridge Bonds. 330'09 A-0 $39,000c&rApr 1 '11-'49 43 '97 J•J { 5,000c __July 1 1911 24.000c_July 1 '12-'17 Paving Bonds (Outside limit). 40,000c_July 1 '11-'18 4s '92 A-0 $10,000e_Oct 1 '11-'12 4s '98 J-J 16,000c_July 1 '11-'14 Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit). 12,000c_July 1 '15-'18 $4,0000_July 1 11-'14 43 '99 J-J 43 '94 J-J 2,000c_July 1 1919 1.000c..&rOct 1 1911 430'93 A-0 12,000c_July 1 11-'22 330'00 J-J 5 10,000c-July 1 '11-'12 4s '97 J J 32.000c_July 1 '13-'20 17,000c&rJuly 1 '11-27 330'02 J-J 1011 7,000c_July 1 13,000c_July 1 '11-'23 330'01 J-J 43 '98 J-J 21,000c_July 1 '11-'31 40,000c_July 1 '12-'21 330'01 J-J 18.000c&rJuly 1 '11-28 4s '03 J-J 27.000c_July 1 '11-'13 4s '03 J-J 29 11-' 19,000c_July 1' 40,000c&rjuly 1 '14-23 40 '04 J-J 330'05 A-0 24,000r_Apr 1 '11-'35 43 '03 A-0 26,000c_Oct 1 '11-'23 16,000c_July 1 '11-'26 4s '04 J-J f 32,000c&rJuly 1 '11-'14 48 '06 J-J 1 27,000c_July 1 '15-'24 330'09 A-0 29,000c&rApr 1 '11-'39 26.000r_Apr 1 11-'13 4s '10 A-0 30,000c_Apr 1 '11-'40 33is'05 A-0{ 16,000r_Apr 1 '14-'15 Sewer Bonds (Outside limit). 30,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 48 '07 A-0 54,000r.Apr 1 '11-'37 8,000c&r July 1 1911 43 '08 A-0 28,0000_Apr 1 '11-'38 45,000__July 1 '11-'25 43 '06 J-J { 35,000r_July 1 '12-'16 48 '95 J-J 5,000c_July 1 '17-'21 Water Bonds f 77,000c&rApr 1 '11-17 43 '90 A-0 /20,0000.0ct 1 '11-'20 43 '89 A-0 12.000r_Oct 1 '11-'14 48 '07 A-0 24,000c_Apr 1 '18-'25 4,000c_Apr 1 '26-'27 48 '89 A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 '15-'19 8.000c_July 1 '11-'18 45 08 A-0 56,000c..Apr 1 '11-'18 43 '88 J-J 10,000c_Apr 1 '19-'28 Park Bonds (Outside limit.) 330'02 J-J $19,000c&rJuly 1 '11-29 330'09 A-0 99,000c_Apr 1 '11-'19 10.000c_Apr 1 '20-'29 City Bonds 38,0000_ __July 1 1911 4s '10 A-Of 100,000c_Apr 1 '11-'20 48 '04 J-J 35,000e&rJuly 112-16 1 30,000c_Apr 1 '21-'30 4s '98 J-J 21,600c..July 1 '11-'14 Assessed valuation, m1_358,806,600 43 '94 J-J 48 '93 J-J 1 28,000c_July 1 '11-'12 Assessed val., personal__ 7,569,739 39,000c_JUly 1 '13-'15 Total valuation 1910___ 66,376,339 18,000c&rJuly 1 '11-12 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10_418.50 77,236 27.000c_July 1 '13-'21 Population in 1910 3318'02 J-J NOV., 1910.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. INT. on coupon bonds payable at National Security Ilat,ic Boston. Coupon bonds may be changed for registered bonds if application is made prior to one year of maturity of bonds. TOTAL DEB 1', &c.Oct. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '08. Jan. 1 '07. Total debt $1,500,000 $1,466,500 $1,508,000 $1,464,500 Water debt (incl. above) 56,000 62,000 86,000 69,000 Borrowing capacity_ _ _ _ 216,424 198,635 156,775 In place of an accumulating sinking fund, the city raises each year by taxation a sum of money which is applied to the redemption of bonds, which when paid are canceled. Value public property Jan. 11910. $5,360,829.14. SPENCER. M. A. Young, Treasurer. nits town Is In Worcester County. Incorporated in 1733. LOANSWhen Due. Floating debt Refunding NotesSinking Iu nd_ 363 00 $ 9 19 32 9, 3s J-J $6,000__July 1 '11-'12 Assessed valuation 1910_3,535,697 Water Bonds(Assessment about actual value.) 48 J-J $240,000c_ .July 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __ _$20.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '10_ _ _$240,000 Population in 1910 6.740 INTEREST is payable by the Boston Safe Deposit de Trust Co. and Spencer National Bank. SPRINGFIELD. E. H. Lathrop, Mayor; E.T.Tifft,Treas. This city is in Hampden County. Incorporated as a city May 25 1852. Fire and Police Building Bonds. LOANS-When Due. Street Ext. and Rifle Range. 4s g '10 A-0 $340,000r_Oct 1 '11-30 4s g '08 A-0 $40,000r_Oct 1 '11-'18 River Front Loan. 4s g '08 A-0 $16,000r_Oct 1 '11-'18 aMunicipal Building Bonds. Abbe Ave. Overhead Crossing. 3148 g'09M-N$585,000_Nov 1 '11-'49 4s g '10 M-N 400,000_ _Nov 1 '11-50 4sg '07 M-N $62,000r _ _ _ Nov 1 1917 North Street Ext. Bonds. Fire Department Bonds3148g'01M-S $4,000r ___Septl 1911 4s g '09 A-0$180,000r_Oct 1 '11-'19 City Hall Bonds. 48g '06 M-N 24,000r _Nov 1 '11-'16 43 g '07 J-J $144,000r_ _July 1 '11-'27 School Bonds4sg'95 A-0 $35.000r_ _Oct 1 1915 ($9,000 even years, $8,000 odd years) Park Bonds4sg'97 J-J 370.000r_ Jan 1 1917 31,500rJuly 1911-'17 314sg'03J-D $125.000r_June 1 1923 4sg'97 J-J 314sg'98J-J (moor_ _July 1911-'18 Sewer Bonds. 3 Asg'00J-D 20.000r___Dec 1 1919 3sg'00 J-D a$142,000__June 1 1930 3sg'00 J-Da125,000_ June 1 1920 314sg'01M-S 16,000r_Sept 1911-'26 3148g'01M-S 125,000r_Sept 1 1921 314sg'04F-A 28,000r_Augl 1911-'24 314sg'02A-0 55,000r___Oct 1 1922 48 g '07 M-N 20,000, ___Nov 1 1917 314sg'03M-S 40,000c&rSept 1 1923 4s g '08 A-0 45,000r_Oct 1 '11-'28 314sg'05J-J 370,000r___Jan 1 1925 Water Bonds, 3148'05 J-J 28,000r __Jan 1 1925 4sg'93 A-0 $200,000c___Apr 1 1913 4s g '06 M-Na207,000 r_Nov 1 1926 4sg'93 A-0 150,000c__Oct 1 1923 48 g '07 NI-N -13.000r_ _Nov 1 1917 3%sg'90A-0 125,000c__ -Oct 1 1920 4s g '08 A-0 99,000r_Oct 1 '11-'28 48 g '07 J-J a260,000-Jan 1 '11-'36 4s g '09 A-0 95,000r_Oct 1 '11-'29 ,s g 08 J-.1 a270ohni_ _Jan 1 '11-'.17 a Coupon or registered. 34.g'09 J-J a1,080,000_Jan 1 '12-'38 310 J-J 378,000c_Jan 1 '13-'39 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston and City Treasury. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, &c.TO l'AL DEBT Oct 1 '10_$3,161,1001Watcr d't (add'i) Oct 110 $2,463,000 Sinking fund 588,529 Water sinking fund 181,410 NET DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _ 2,574,571 Net water debt (add'1) 2,281,590 CITY PROPERTY.-The city In 1909 valued Its property at $9,808,317, including $2,854,090 for property of water dept. In year 1909 water receipts were $355,038; expenditures and transfers, $324,584; bal., $30,454, ASSESSED VALUATION.-Real estate is taken at abt.90% cash value. Assessed valuation, rea1494,984,6601Tot. assess. val. 1910_ _$119,081,778 Assessed val., personal__ 24,007,1181Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 $15.80 Taxation in 1910 includes State tax, $1.12; county tax, $0.59; city tax, $14.09; total, $15.80 per $1,000. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 88,926; in 1905 It was 73,484; In 1900 it was 62,059; In 1890 It was 44,179; In 1880 It was 33,340; In 1870 It was 26,703. STONEHAM. F. E. Nickerson, Treas.; Geo. N. Green. Cl'k. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated 1725, LOANSWhen Due. Water BondsSewer Bonds314s M-N J$90,000e_May 1 '11-'28 1$24,000c June 1 '11-'16 4.000c_ _ _May 1 1929 48 J-121( 50,000c June 1 '17-'26 1 2,000_ _ _May 1 1930 1 5,000c___June 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1010_ $203,000 2,000c___June 1 1928 Total assessed val. 1910.._5,055,916 School Bonds(Assessment 80 to 90% of actual val.) 3148 A-0J $24,000c_ _Apr 1 '11-'18 Total tax (per $1,000) MO__ _$20.70 1 2.000c .Apr 1 1919 Population in 1910 7,000 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank, Boston. STOUGHTON. Geo. 0. Wentworth, Treasurer. Thls town Is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Dec. 22 1726. Water BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_ _$253,000 4s A-0 $97,000c_ _Part yearly Floating debt 25,000 4s J-D 98,000c__ _Part yearly Assessed valuation 1910._ _3,554,988 _s ___ 12,000_ _.._Part yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$22.20 Refundmg Bonds. Population in 1905 5,959 4's .1-J $46,000e. _ _Part yearly Population in 1910 6,316 INTEREST on the water loan Is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co.. on the refunding bonds at the International Tiust Co. SWAMPSCOTT. Milton D. Porter, Clerk. This town (P. 0. Ind. Sta. Lynn) is in Essex County, Inc. May 21 1852. LOANSWhen Due. School NotesWater Bonds314s .1-J $33,000-1915 to 1924 314s F-A$150,000___Aug 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '10__ $416,800 3 Xg'09 A-0 87,000c_ _Apr 1 '11-'39 Floating debt 184,295 Sewer Bon d sSinking fund 42,637 348 M-S$147.200 _ _Sept 1 '11-'42 Total assessed val, 1909_10,125,926 M-S 13,000Sept 1 '13-'25 4s (Assessment about actual value.) 48 M-S 12.000__Sept 1 '14-'25 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909_ _ 416.00 Population In 1910 6,204 INTEREST on water bonds of 1009 and sewer bonds Is payable in Boston. TAUNTON. E. H. Temple, Treas.; A. R. Leonard, Aud. This city is in Bristol County. Incorporated May 11 1864. LOANS1Vhen Due. School BondsIs '97 J-D $27,000r June 1 Sewer Bon de48 '97 J-D $83,500c&rJune 1 1927 48 '99 J-D 45,000r June 1 1917 48 '08 J-D 16,500r June 1 1928 310'04 J-D 33,500c&rJune 1 1919 '48 '98 J-D 50,000r Dec 1 1928 45 '08 J-I) 16,000_ _ _Dec 1 1924 1928 4s '91) J-D 30,000r Juno 1 1929 Street 1m provemen t43 '00 1-1) 73,000e&r June 1 1931) 3143'01 J-D $35,000r June 1 1911 3143'00 J-D 100,000cderDec I 1930 18 '06 J-D 24.000r___June 3148'02 J-D 20,000r June 11032 48 '06 J-D 10 300r__ _June 1 1916 1 1911 3143'03 JD 12,0001 June 1 1033 48 '08 J-D 50,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1918 3148'05 J-D 3,0;00r June 1 1935 3%8'09 J-1) 25,000_ _June 1 1919 4s '06 J D 30,000c&r June 1 1936 Water Bonds4s '07 J-D 3,000r__ -Time 1 1037 48 '91 J-J 3146'08 J-D 20,000___Dec 1 1938 48 '87 J-J $38,000c July 1 1911 45,000r July 1 1917 J-D 20,000 48 1939 4s J-J 516,500eder_July 1 1922 City Bonds-48 '98 J-J - 20,000r Jan 1 1918 48 '91 J-D 85,0000 June 1 1911 -is '98 .1-J 30,0o0c___.1 illy 1 1918 48 '93 J-D 15,000c June 1 1913 43 '09 4,000r July 1 1919 43 '94 J-D 21,0000 June 1 1914 4s '99 J-J J-J 30,000cecr_Jan 1 11)20 4s '95 J-D 17,000r June 1 1915 4s '00 ,T-J 40,000ceer_July 1 1930 4s '95 J-D 45,000r Dec 1 1915 3348'03 10,0000 Jan 1 1923 J-D 46,800r June 1 1916 3348'04 J-J 48 J-J 10,000e __Jan 1 1934 3148'01 J-D 4,000r Dec 1 1011 3 48'04 5,000r July 1 1934 $)48.02 J-D 15,0000 June 1 1912 348'05 J-J J-J 15,000cder.Jan 1 1935 3348'02 J-D 8,000e&r1)ec 1 1912 310'06 J-J 10,000c Jan 1 1936 48 '03 J-D 2,300r June 1 1913 48 '08 J J 15,000____Jan 1 1038 3148'03 J-D 23,000r June 1 1913 4s '08 J-J 5,000____July 1 1938 6,000r June 1 1914 318'09 J-J J-D 43 7,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1939 7,000r June 1 1914 4s '09 J-J 348'05 J-D 15,000_ _July 1 '13-27 310'05 J-D 30,000 Jnne 1 1915 Electric-Light Bonds4,500r Dec 4s '05 J-D 1014 48 '97 J-D$125,000c&rJune 1 1927 8.000r_June 1 1917 48 '97 J-D 4s '07 J-D 7,500c&rJune 1 1917 5,000r___Nov 1 1917 48 '98 J-D 58 '07 M-N 3,500r June 1 1918 2,000____June 1 1912 48 '98 J-D 48 '07 J-D 5,000r Dec 1 1928 6,800____June 1 1913 343'00 J-D 48 '08 J-D 3,000r Dec 11020 48 '08 J-D 12,000 ___June 1 1918 3148'01 J-D 1,500r June 1911 48 J-D 25,000 1920 3 .-4s 02 J-I) 175,000c&rJune 11 1932 48 '07 ___1 12,000r__Dec 1 1927 4s '07 J-D 43,000c&r June 11037 31 LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT Oct 3 191082,296,600 Fire rruck BondsSinking fund 864,073 4s'04 J-D $3,000r June 1 1914 NE!' DEBT Oct 3 1910_ 1,432,527 Police-Station Bonds. Water debt (Included) 790,500 4s '09 J-D $30,000_ _ _ _June 1 1929 Water sinking fund (incl.) 398,890 Bridge Bonds. "2,699,904 Total valuation 1909 4s '09 J-D $12,000____June 1 1919 (Assessment about 90% actual val.) Paving Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _$20.50 310'04 J-D $12,000cJune 1 1914 Population in 1905 30.952 BOND. DEBT Oct 3'10_ _ $2,290,200 Population in 1910 34,259 Floating debt 6,400 INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at the Webster & Atlas National Bank of Boston. Registered interest Is remitted by City Treasurer. OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT.-The electric light. sewer and water bonds are outside debt limit. TISBURY. C. F. Lane, Sec. Board Water Commissioners. This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) Is in Dukes County. LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT Mch 11909.. $91,000 Water-Works Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909___1,463,377 1$12,000e_ _Sept 1 '11-16 (Assessment about % actual value.) 48 '06 M-S( 30.000c_Sept 1 '17-26 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'09.312.00 1 20,000c_Sept 1 '27-31 Population In 1900 1,149 ( 25,000c_ _Sept 1 '32-36 Population In 1910 1,196 INTEREST payable at Martha's Vineyard Nat. Bank in Vineyard Haven. WAKEFIELD. Albert W. Flint, Treasurer. This town is in Middlesex County. LOANSGas & Electric Light Bonds When Due. Sewer Bonds• 3 48'09 A-0 $22,500c__Apr 1 '11-'19 33's M-N $60,000c ____1921-1930 Fire Station Bonds, 3148 M-N 50,0000_Nov 1 '11-'20 3148 J-D $5.000 ____1911-1915 3149 M-N 100,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40 • Miscellaneous Loans. I 12.000c-Oct 1 '11-'22 310 $4,000c ____1911-1914 J-J 334s A-01 40,000c_Oct 1 '23-'42 95 M-S 1,000c 1911 School Loans. Water Bonds4s A-0 $6,000c ____1911-1913 1$12,000c_Oct 1 '11-'13 45 A-0 2,000c ____1911-1912 48 A-01 80.000c_Oct 1 '14-'23 45 M-N 8,000c ____1911-1918 108,000c_Oct 1 '24-'32 38 14 J-D 5.000c ____1911-1915 7.000c Oct 1 1933 3;is A-0 16,500c ____1911-1921 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '10_ $889,050 33s 111-N 7,000c _ __ _1911-1917 Floating debt 136,625 330 M-N 1,000c ____1911-1912 Borrowing capac. Feb 1 '09 186,607 Municipal Light Loan• Total assessed val. 1910_ _9,363,690 129 000c Oct 1 '11-'19 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-$20.50 48 A-01 90,000c Oct 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910 11,404 INTEREST is payable at the Colonial National Bank. Boston. WALPOLE. F. 0. Pilsbury, Treas.; H. L. Howard, Clerk This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated 1742. LOANSWhen Due. Water 4s $8 MOO __Dec 1 '14-17 Water Bonds. hIgh school 4 Is 3,210_Mell 27 1922 48 F-A $6 '.0000_Aug 1 1911-25 School4;is J-DI 30.000De1'11-20 Miscellaneous Loans. 2.000. Dec 1 1921 Water ext.3 A s $4.000c_May 12 1913 East-Sch 4 Xs 4-0 4,500_0ct 26 1912 1,400___Sept 1 1915 PERM'T DEBT Oct 1 '10_ $138,540 do 4s 3,500r___Junc 1 1916 Water debt (Included) do 4s _ 88,900 do 4s 3,300r___Junc 1 1917 Total valuation 1910 _ _ 5,402.570 do 4s 1,200rJune 1 1918 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Stand pipe 4sf 4,000c_ _July 17 1913 Total tax (per $1.000) 1910_ _ _$15.00 1 3,500c__July 17 1914 Population in 1905 3,995 3,300c. Aug 6 1911 Population in 1910 4,892 School 4s 1 3,400c __Aug 6 1912 INTEREST Is payable at Boston; on East school 4 45 at C. D. Parker de Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1 1915 at the Five Cents Savings Bank; on other loans at the First National Bank. WALTHAM. G. B. Willard, Treas.; D. C. Denniston, Aud• This city Is in Middlesex County. Inc. as a town 1738; clty June 2 1884. LOANSWhen Due. Grade Crossing Bonds. Municipal Loan. 3 3-s'05 J-J $1,000r___July 1 1915 4s '10 J-J $4,000__Jan 1 '11-'14 46 '08 J-J 800r__Jan 1 '11-'18 310'06 6,000__Jan 1 '11-'16 SurfaLe Drainage Bonds. 4s '08 ___ 16,000__Jan 1 '11-18 4s '02 J-J $3,000r __Jan 1 1912 Cemetery Bonds. 4s '92 J-J 2.000c._ .July 1 1912 3 43'01 J-J $2,000r _Jan 1 1911 4s '96 J-J 6,000r __Jan 1 1916 2.000r. _ _July 1 1912 4s '96 .I-J 310'02 J-J 5,000c___July 1 1916 31-0'03 J.-.1 3,000r __Jan 1 1913 4s '98 J-.I 3,000r__ _Jan 1 1918 4s '10 J-J 7,000r_Jan 1 '11-'20 Is '02 J-J _Jan 1 1922 Street Bonds. 48 '99 J-J 4.000c___Jan 1 1919 3 4:3'01 J-J 17,000r _Jan I 1911 314:3'99 J-J 4,000c___July 1 1919 3148'02 J-J 8.000r_ _ .Jan 1 1912 3 4s'00 J-J 3,000c_ _ _July 1 1020 18,000rJan 1 1913 314s'02 J-J 3;0'03 J-.T 10.000c&r July 1 1922 18,000r_ _Jan 1 1914 4s '92 J-J •10,000c___Juty 1 1912 3 Ks'04 J-J 11,0011r_ __Jan 1 1915 4s '08 J-J 4s '05 J-J 1,640c_Jan '11-'18 5,025 50r Jan '11-16 4s '10 J-J 3 As'06 J J 2,400r __Jan '11-'14 4:e '08 J-; 8.960r_Jan 1 '11-'18 48 '10 J-J 5,500rJan '11-'15 4s '10 J-J 10,500____Jan '11-'20 .;ewer Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 1,000r ___Jan '11-'14 4s '91 A-0 •50.000c___Oct 1 1911 School Bonds. 45 '93 -.4-0 •50.000c___Apr 1 1921 3 4s'00 J-J $102,000c___July 1 1920 48 '92 J-J •25,0000- __July 1 1922 3148'01 J-J 31,000e_ . _Jan 1 1921 4s '92 J-J •15 000r_Dec 31 1922 3148'01 J-.1 38.000cder July 1 1921 Is '93 A-0 •10,000c-__Apr 1 1923 314:3'02 J-J 15.0000. _July _July 1 1922 4s '93 A-0 •5,000c-__Oct 1 1923 314s'03 J-J 43,000c&r Jan 1 1923 4s '94 A-0 5.000c_ _Apr 1 1924 3.4s'06 J-J 16,000r_ _ _Jan 1 '11-26 -Is '97 J•J 7,000c. _Jan 1 1927 4,000r__Jan 1 '11-'18 330'02 J-J 48 '08 J-J L000r___July 1 1912 Water Bonds. 3 48'03 J-J 1,000r___July 1 1913 4s '91 .T-J $35,000c___July 1 1911 310'05 J-J 2,000r___Jan 1 1915 28,000c___July 1 1912 3148'05 A-0 4s '92 J-J 2,000r ._ _Oct 1 '1112 4s '93 A-0 125,000c___Apr 1 1913 4s '06 J-J 18,000c__July 1 '11-19 21.000c___Jan 1 1913 4s '06 J-J 45 '93 J-J 5,000r___July I 1921 20,000c_July 1 1913 48 '08 J-J 48 '93 J-J 600r__ _Jan '11-'18 4s '94 A-0 10 000c__Apr I 1914 Building Bonds. 4s '94 A-0 10.000r_ -Oct 1 1914 314s 01 J J $20,000r___Jan 1 1911 4s '95 A-0 10,000r__Apr 1 1915 3148'02 J-J 22,000c__Jan 1 1922 4s '96 A-0 10.000c___Apr 1 1916 3143'06 J-J 975r __Jan 1 '11-16 4s '97 A-0 30,000cApr 1 1917 410'07 .T-J 13,000c_ _July 1 '11-22 4s '98 A-0 33,000c. __Oct 1 1918 4s '10 J-J 800____Jan '11-'14 348'01 A-0 6,000r__Apr 1 1911 Public Playgrounds. 3148'02 A-0 5,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1912 3148'03 J-.I •$31,000c___July 1 1933 348'03 A 0 8,000r_ .. Apr 1 1913 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 48'00 A-0 10.000c__Apr 1 1920 310'02 J-J $5.000r___July 1 1912 310'00 A-0 10,000c__Oct 1 1920 314s'03 J-J 2,000r._ _July 1 1913 34s'05 A-0 20,000r_ _ _Oct 1 '11-20 48'10 J-J 2,500r___Jan '11-'20 3 48'05 A-0 9,000r._ _Oct 1 '11-19 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '10_ _ $745,500 3 48'05 A-0 13,000c_ _ _Oct 1 '11 15 Floating debt 2,480 4s '06 A-0 32.000c__ _Oct 1 '11-26 ,Sinking funds $40,242 4 4s '07.T-J 17,000c_ _July 1 '11-27 Water debt (additional) 496,000 48 '08 'J-J 8,000c__July 1 '11-'18 Water sinking fund (add'1) 270,220 f 3,000r__Jan 1 '11-'13 Borrowing capac. Feb 1 '10 311,417 48 '09 J-J i12.000r_Jan 1 '14-'17 Assessed valuation, real _19,180,300 8,000r_Jan 1 '17-'18 Assessed val.. personal__ _ 6,924,065 Public Park Bonds. Total valuation 1901 26,104,365 4s '93 A-0 '20,000c __Oct 1 1923 (Assessment at full value.) Wire Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___ 316.80 3;43'02 J-J $2,000r___July 1 1912 Population In 1910 27.834 3 48'03 .T-J 7,000r _ _Jan 1 1913 "Special loans. INTEREST is largely payable at the Boston Safe Dep.& Tr.Co.,Boston, WATERTOWN. H. W. Brigham, Treasurer. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Sept. 17 1630. LOANSWhen Due. Drainage Loan Templeton Fund. 30'05 M-N $10,000c-_May 1 1915 58 $2.500_Perman't note 4s '06 M-N 10,000c_ _ _May 1 1916 School House Notes. 48 '07 M-N 5,0000___May 1 1914 48 '94 M-S $8,000c Sept 11911.14 1148'03 J-J 8,1/00c__ _July 1 1912 48 ,05 M-N 45.000c_May 1 1011-25 is '05 J-.1 5. 000e I' 1911 4s J-J 4,000-_July 1 '13-'14 314s A-0 2,000____Oct 1 1913 Street Loan. Lts '02 J-.1 10000c_ July 1 1912 3148'05 M-N $60.000eMay 1 1914-23 48 10,500__July 1 '18-'19 J-J 48 '07 M-N J14.000cMay 1 1911-17 4s '10 M-S 3,500___ _Sept 1 1920 130,000oMay 1 1918-23 Public Library Notes. 4s '07 M-N 18,000oMay 1 1911-19 314s $5,000____July 1 1911 J-J 4s '07 M-N 5.0000___May 1 1912 Water Notes 4s J-J 22,000__July 1 '12-'13 3148 J-J $171 000c_ _ _Jan 1'11-29 48 '04 J-J 120.000c_July 1 '11-34 32 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Municipal Loan Bonds. Refunding Notes. 9s '09 M-N $4,000c___Nov 1 1917 4s '08 M-N $9,225c___May 1 1917 3 As J-J Town Notes. 23,000____July 1 1911 5I-N 12,000__May 1 '11-16 4s '05 F-A $13.000cAug 1 1914-15 4s M-N 40,000„May 1 '17-36 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910 $675,225 4s Sewer Loan. Total assessed val. 1910.._14,319.289 4s '06 M-N $52,000c_May 1 '11-'38 Total tax (per 51,000) 1910-.418.20 11 202 4s '06 A-0 7.000c___Apr 1 191R Population in 1905 12.875 4s '10 M-S 5,500____Sept 1 1920 Population in 1910 INTEREST on water 4s is payable at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; refunding notes and school 4s of 1909 at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on other notes at the Fourth National Bank, Boston. WELLESLEY. Fred. 0. Johnson, Treasurer. This town Is In Norfolk County. Incorporated April 6 1881. Building Bonds. When Due. LOANSMS $2,400c.,.Sept 1 '11-13 Water Works. Road Bonds. 4s J-D $6.000c_Dec 30 1911 MS $3,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1911 A-0 6,000c___Oct 1 1912 4s 4s Parkway Bonds. M-S 18,000c-__Sept 1 1913 4s M-S $14.000cSept 1 1911-24 51-S 12.000c_Mch 1 '22-27 45 4s M-S 9,000__Mch 1 '11-'28 M'S 2,000c___Sept 1 1922 45 4s School Bonds. M-S 8,000c_Mch 1 '12-'1,, 4s M'S j 2,000c_Mch 1 1916 48 05 M-S 891 0 Mcgept 1 '11-'24 45 1 1,000c___Nich 1 1920 4s '10 M-S 75,000__Sept 1 '15-29 Electric Light Bonds. I 3,000c___Mch 1 1911 M-S 510.000c_Sept 1 '11-'15 I 4,000_cMch 1 '12 13 4s M-S 2,000c_ Moll 1 '11 '12 1 13.000c___Mch 1 1914 4s M-S 6,000c_S, 48 "pt 1 '11 .13 1915 1 j142,0000___N1ch 4s M-S{ 17,000c___Mch 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '09.. $464,000 286,000 I 8,000c___Mch 1 1917 Water debt (Included)___ 35,000 I 4,000c_Mch 1 '18-19 Floating debt (additional) 154,247 J 1,000c___Mch 1 1920 Sinking fund assets 13,967.085 I 12.000c_ __Mch 1 1921 Total valuation 1909 4,000c_Sept 1 '18-'21 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_412.00 M-S 43 Population In 1910 5,413 • INTEREST Is payable by the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Boston. WESTBOROUGH. Harry W. Kimball, Treasurer. Lxxxxi. WINTHROP. H. W. Aiken Treasurer. Incorp, In 1852. This town (P. 0.Sta. Boston) Is In Suffolk County Water Bonds. When Due. LOANS$8,000__Jan 1 '11-'14 Municipal Loa Is. 12,000__Jan 1 '15-'18 4s '09 A-0 $36,000c_ Oct 1 '11-'19 20,900..,Jan 1 '19-'23 4s '10 A-0 55,000c_Oct 1 '11-20 4s '08 J-J 20.000.. Jan 1 '24-'27 School Bonds 24,000Jan 1 '28-'31 4s '08 ___ $36.000_Nov 15 '11-'28 28,000....Jan 1 '32-'35 Shore Road Loan (Notes). 16,000_ _Jan 1 '36-'37 3 As'01 ___ 532,000...June 1 '11-26 7,000_Jan 1 1938 Land Purchase (Notes). {12,000__Jan 15 '11-'16 $3,600....July 1 '11-'18 3.s'98 ___ 18,000_ _Jan 15 '17-'22 3,787_ _ _ _July 1 1913 4s '09 J-J 3 As'03 ___ 28,000_ _Jan 15 '23-29 33-s'05 ___ 2,119.25_Apr 22 1915 4s '10 J-J 20,000__Jan 1 '11-'20 School Notes. 20,000_ _Jan 1 '21-30 3 As'01 ___ f $6,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1911 4s '10 J-J Sundry Appropriations (Notes). 1 5,000__Nov 1 '12-'16 ___ $2,000_ __ _Dec 27 1911 4s '04 Park Improvement Notes. 2,818___Dec 27 1912 $3,000___Dec 24 1911 3 As'02 ___ 5,993___Sept 26 1911 5,000_Nov 10 1913 4s '04 ___ 3 As'03 ___ Street Notes. Highways (Notes). $4,250_ _ _June 28 1912 31.s'04 __- $6,000_May 12 '11-'14 31.s'02 ,409.81_May 1918 1,600_Dec 27 1911 4s '08 __ 33.s'04 ___ Sewer & Drains (Notes). 1,600Dec 31 1913 3 As'04 ___ 52,180____July 1 1913 35s'03 Hose House & Refunding Notes. 1,660___May 12 1914 33s'05 ___ S18,250_Apr 15 '11-15 3 As'04 1,710_Oct 12 1914 3.s'05 Cemetery Notes. 5 1915 4s '06 ___ $3,570 72Aug 1 1916 33.8'05 4,885_ _ _June 22 1917 4s '08 ___ Refunding Bonds. 4,750___Dcc 27 1917 $48,000_June 29 '11-'18 4s 09 ___ 4,995.__Dec 13 1918 3 Yo'08 __ 1 30,000_June 29 '19-'24 4s '09 ___ Fire Hose Notes. 4,000___June 29 1925 $1,012_ -June 22 1918 3,000_ __June 29 1926 4s '08 ___ 4s '08 ___ 18,000_June 30 '11-'16 Funded debt Sept 24 ;-10_5577,267 233 ,000 2,000_ _ _June 30 1917 Water debt (Included)___ Borrow. capac. Sept 24 '10_ 83,592 Tidewater Displacement (Notes). _ _13,193,300 3 As'02 ___ $3,000.__June 28 1912 Tax valuation 20 1910____518 1910._Tax rate (per $1.000) 10,132 Population In 1910 INTEREST on municipal loans payable at Old Colony Trust Co.,Boston• Incorporated In Nov. 1717. School Notes. 1911-1912 WOBURN. Robert J. Corry, Auditor. J. C. Burke, Treas. 43 '05 __ $2,000 1911 2,000 48 '06 Playground Debt. General Municipal Loans. 1911 1,440 4s '11-'14 4s '09 ___ 53,500.. _July 1 '11- 17 4s '06 ___ 28,000 -----1911-1926 4s '04 M-N $4,000c__Nov Sewer Debt. 4,000c__Oct 1 1911 A-0 Permanent debt Jan. 1 '10.. $162,490 3)s'01 '11-'15 '95 4s A-0 $1,000c 10,0000__Oct Oct 1911 A-0 '05 4s Temporary & demand notes 28,000 3As'02 J-J 1,200c_July 1 '11-'16 4,000c_July '11-'12 4s '06 J-J 4,000 Trust funds 4s '08 ___ J 2,000July 1 '11-'14 '11-'16 21,000cJuly J-J '06 4s TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910_ 194,490 53 '07 J-J 1 300.___July 1 1915 28,000r_July 1 '11-'17 28,343 Sinking funds Jan 1 1910_ ___ 40,000__July 1 '11-'18 School Bonds. 3,265,159 4s '08 J-J Tax valuation 1909 '11-'15 J-J '11-'19 53,250c___July '05 1 4s 36,000c_July '09 48 Total tax (per $1,000)1909_420.40 4s '09 9,000_ _July 1 '11-'19 33,0'03 F-A I 9,000c__Aug '11'-13 ___ 5,446 Population In 1910 Aug 1914 Fire Department Bonds. 1 1,000c 8,400c___July '11-'31 53,000c_July '11-'15 45 '06 J-J 48 '05 J-J WESTFIELD. C. N. Oakes, Town Treasurer. 16,000c__July '11-'26 4.000-_July '11-'14 45 '06 J-J 48 '06 J-J This town Is in Hampden County. 4s '06 F-A f 2,000r___Aug 1 1914 Highway Bonds. High School Notes. When Due. LOANS157,000r__Aug 1 '15-'33 4s '06 ___ $19,200_Mch 1 '11-'16 4s '04 F-A $3,000c_Aug 1 '11-'12 Water Bonds. 1911 45 '08 J-J 8.000r___July '11-'26 1,000c_Nov 1 4s '04 M-N Sewer Notes. 4s '97 A-0 548,000....Oct 1 '11-'22 5,000..July 1 '11-'15 2,500c_July 1 '11-'15 48 '07 J-D 17,000„July 1 '11-'27 3)s'07 ____ $2,000___Sept 17 1911 4s '05 J-J 4s '02 J-J Bonds. Street 48 M-S '11-'15 1 '05 2,500c_Sept 20 '10.4324,400 Permanent debt Jan Gas and Light Bonds. July 1911 $1,000c 2,500c_Nov 1 '11-'15 48 '03 J-J 70,000 4s '05 M-N 33,0'88 J-D 576,000__Jan 1 '11-'29 Water debt (Included) July 1911 500c 500c_Aug 1 '11-'11 4s '05 J-J 9,227,723 4s '05 F-A 48 '07 -- 22,000__Oct 1 '11-'32 Tax valuation 1909 1 '11-'12 1,000__July ___ '08 4s Water Bonds. (Assessment about 9-10 actual value.) Sewer Bonds. $6,000c...July '11-'18 TOTAL BONDED DEBT 4s '07 ____ $12,000__Nov 1 '11-'22 Total tax (per $1,000) 190J-417.50 4s '06 J-J $420,000 1910 May 4 'I1'22 1 J-J 24,000r_July As'07 13.609 1905 in 4s '03 A-0 60,000__Oct 1 '11-'22 Population 11,016 090 26,000 _July 1 '11-'23 Tax valuation 1909 16,044 4s '08 ___ 330'04 A-0 40,000_June 1 '11-'20 Population in 1010 9,000July 1 '11-'19 (Assessment same as actual value.) 4s '09 ___ INTEREST on water bonds at Boston; on others at Westfield. 48 '09 ___ 500____July 1 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_519.80 14,401 Population In 1905 Soldiers Monument Bonds. WEST SPRINGFIELD. F. S. Sibley, Treasurer. 15,308 $600c__ _ Dec '11'12 Population in 1910 4s '02 J-D This town (P. 0. Sta. Springfield) is In Hampden County. in others Woburn. on Boston; 2nd Bank, at 1009 Nat. of 4s INT. payable:on Water Bonds-(Con.)When Due. LOANS45 ___ $165,009.. __Apr 1 1927 WORCESTER. James Logan,Mayor; DeWitt Clinton,Treas. General Purposes. __ $12,000__May 5 '11-'22 3 As g A-0 50,000____Oct 1 1930 5s This city is In Worcester County. Incorporated as a city Feb. 29 1848. 1911-1930 LOANS8,000_0ct 1 1911-18 4s '05 ____ 40,000 A-0 45 Street Paving Loans When Due. Bridge Bonds. Refunding Bonds. J-J $80.000r__July 1 1912 35s Funded City Loans $25,000 ___ '07 _s 1928 1 $50,000___May M-N 48 J-J 1925 A-0 1 As 3 $50 4s 29,000r___July 1 1912 000r___Apr M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1933 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 19104501,403 4s 4s g A-0 40,000r___Apr 1 1915 A-0 250.000r___Apr 1 1926 3 As 344.000 _ _ 25,000___May 1 1929 Water debt (included) 48 ¢ A-0 350,000r___Apr 1 1927 3 As '04A-0 31,000r___Apr 1 1914 4s _6,865,278 _ __ 1909 valuation Tax Water Bonds. 3 As A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1911 3.s'06 A-0 28,500r___Apr 1 1016 ___ $25.000____Apr 1 1929 Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_416.50 33.s 4s g A-0 18.000r___Apr 1 1912 43 '06 J-J 148,825r_July 1 1916 9,224 3 As A-40- 25,000__ _Oct 1 1930 Population in 1910 43 g A-0 28 000r___Apr 1 1914 4s '07 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1917 50,000r__Jan 1 1918 As 3 A-0 30,000r___Oct 1 1915 48 '08 J-J Weymouth.) WEYMOUTH. J. H.Stetson Treas.(P.0.So. 10,000r___Apr 1 1917 4s '08 A-0 15,000r___Apr 1 1918 This town is In Norfolk County. Incorporated 1623. The town's total 48 '07 A-0 20,000r___Apr J-D 1919 '08 4s 1 15,000r___June 11018 A-0 3s including water-works be $1,294,568, assets on Jan. 1 1910 were figured to 48 '08 J-J 80,000r___July 1 1918 Bridge Bonds property valued at $526,470. 5,000-___June 1 1918 3 As'09 J-J 100,000r-Jan 11910 45 '08 J-D -Bonds -(Con.) Water Due. When LOANSA-0 20,000r___Apr 1 1919 Hospital Bonds. 33s 5,000c __May 11027 M-N 45 Town House Notes, J-J 75,000r___July 1 1919 A-0$300,000r_Oct 1 1912 33s 8.000c___May 11026 33s M-N 4s '07 J-D $5,000___Dec 15 1915 4s J-J 1917 1 '10 295,000___Jan 1 1920 4s 45,000r___Apr '07 45 A-0 '31 & M-N '29 6,000cMay 1 6,000.... _Dec 15 1916 4s 4s '07 J-D A-0 09 10,000____Oct 1 1919 48 1918 J-J 1 '08 48 4,000r-__July 12,000c May 1930 &'32 M-N 45 Wharf Street Note 3 As'09 A-0 20,000____Oct 1 1919 Sidewalk Bonds 16,000c_May 1 '33-'34 SI-N 52,000____Nov 1 1911 4s 4s __July 1 1920 J-J 1918 1 75,000_ '10 '08 Apr 4s A-0 $25,000r___ I 2,000c___May 1 1935 School Notes. Fire Bonds. 10,000r__ _July 1 1918 M-N 525,000c-Mayil '11-'20 3s M-N i 3,000c___May 1 1936 43 '08 J-J 33.s 25.000r___Jan 1 1919 3 As '05A-0 $26,000r___Apr 1 1915 16,000c___May 1 11)37 330'09 J-J 4s F-A 13,000__Nov 1 '11-'23 A-0 45,000r___Apr 1 1911 25,000Jan 1 1920 340 I 5,000c___May 1 1937 45 '10 J-J 4s '07 M-N 40,000__Nov 1 '19-'26 4s '08 J-J 17,000r__July 1 1918 Public Playground Loans. 111,000c_May 1 1939 Bridge Notes. A-0 536,000r_Oct 1 1918 4s '10 J-J 15,000r___Jan 1 1920 48 4s '07 J-D $7,000.. _June 1 '11-'17 BOND. DEBT (all water) Loans. 1929 1 School 3s J-J 50,000r___July $496,000 April 1 1910 Water Bonds 4s A-0 $40,000r__Apr 1 1917 Beaver Brook Loan. 201,500 M-N 5300,000c_Nov 1 1914 Floating debt 4s J-J 177,000r___July 1 1919 293,528 30'06 A-0 $25,000r___Apr 1 1916 3 As 50,000c___Nov 1 1917 Sinking funds M-N 4s J-J 30,000r___Jan 1 1920 8 4s '08 J-D 28,000r-__June 1 1918 33-s 448 89:9 2026 M-N 21,000c__Nov 1 1919 Water sinking fund (incl.)-7,9 43 A-0 20,000r___Apr 1 1921 3 As A-0 37,000r___Oct 1 1915 3 As 29.000.3__Nov 1 1920 Total valuation 1900 M-N 45 25,000r___Apr 1 1911 11017 3 As 7,000r___Oct A-0 4s A-0 at assessed value.) 1921 1 actual (Property 15,000c_ __May M-N 4s 95,000r___July 1 1921 J-J A-0 45,000r___Apr 1 1919 34s M-N $13,000c___May 11024 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_421.00 33.s 48 75,000r___July 1 1922 J-J 50,000____Jan 1 1920 3 As 12,895 4s '10 J-J 4,000c_ __May 11025 Population in 1910 M-N 4s 27,000r___July 1 1916 4s '06 J-J Loans INTEREST on town and school debt payable at Town Treasurer's 48 Funded Sewer 1 1917 98,500r___Apr A-0 J-J $80,000r_ Jan 1 1912 43 '07 Office; on other loans at the Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass. 15,000r_Jan 1 1918 45 J-J 100,000r__ Jan 1 1916 48 '08 J-J 65,000r--Jan 1 1919 J-J 200,000r___Jan, 1 1927 3.s'09 J-J WHITMAN. Isaiah T. Churchill, Cli'm'n Board of Assessors. 43 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1927 45 J-J 300,000r_ July 1 1928 45 This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated March 4 1875. J-J 100,000r___July 1 1928 3 As J-J 170,000r___July 1 1920 3s Fire Station Bonds. When Due. LOANSA-0 125,000r___Apr 1 1929 As'09 As 3 3 A-0 1920 1 1914 Apr 20,000r_ $10.000r .1-1) 4s So. Abington Water Bonds 65,000r---Jan 1 1920 A.-0 400,000r-Apr 1'30-'31 4s '10 J-J 1913 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1910_$236,000 3 As M-S $50,000r 43 Water Loan. Funded 1932 1 A-0 72,155 90,000r__Apr ”is fund Sinking 1916 50,000r M-S 48 1 1914 A-0$250,000r___Apr 4s As 3 1912 J-J 1 4,873,348 39.000r___July Total valuation 1909 Town Water Bonds A-0 100,000r__Apr 1 1915 A-0 57,000r___Apr 1 1913 43 3 As 1925 (Assessment at fair cash value.) M-S $20,000r 4s A-0 1 185,000r___Apr 4s 1018 1933 1 35,000r__Apr 31s A-0 $1,000) 50 1909____$22 (per rate Tax Hall Town Bonds. A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1919 6,520 35s '05A-0 60,000r_Apr 1 '34-'35 4s M-S $77,000r 1926 Population in 1905 4s A-0 30,000r___Apr 1 1920 7,292 33,0'06 A-0 20.000r_Apr 1 1936 45 Population in 1910 School House Bonds. A-0 70,000r.. __Apr 1 1921 43 '07 A-0 50,000r-__Apr 1 1917 4s INTEREST Is payable at Boston. 1913 J-D $11.200r 4s A-0 150,000r ___Apr 1 1922 25,000r___Jan 1 1911, 4s 48 '08 J-J A-0 100,000r_Apr 1 '23-'24 WINCHESTER. G. H. Eustis, Treas.; G. H. Carter, Clerk. 45 '08 J-D 25,000r-June 1 1918 4s 1 45 A-0 1918 1850. 30 April 12,000r__July 4s Incorporated in 200,000r___Apr 1 1925 is '08 town J-J County. Middlesex This A-0 75.000r___Apr 1 1926 School Loans. 35,000r_-Jan 1 1919 4s 3 As'09 J-J Water Bonds A-0 300,000r __Apr 1 1927 A-0 20,000r___Apr 11010 45 45 M-N $5,000c___May 1 1911 3 As '03A-0j576.000c_Oct 1 '11-'29 35s I 6,0000_Oct 1 '30-'31 48 '09 A-0 20,000-__Oct 1 1919 43 .A-0 350,000r___Apr 1 1928 J-D 17.000c_June 1 '11-'27 334s J-J 50,000r___Jan 1 1920 45 25,000r___Jan 1 1929 M-N 10,000c_ __May 11011 3 As '05A-0 10,000c Oct 1 '11-'20 4s '10 J-J 3a J-D 700,000r___June 1 1929 Stable Bonds. 3 As'10 J-J 100,000r___Jan 1 1930 3 As M-N 4,000c _May 1 1912 43 3 As J-D 250 000r___June 1 1930 Grade Crossing Abolition 51-N 11,000c-_Nov 1 1912 3 As '0351-N $5.000c_Nov 1 '11-'15 45 A-0 150,000r___Apr 1 1931 4s '08 J-J $50,000r___July 1 1918 3s Surface Drain Notes. 48 J-D 14,0000..- June 1 1913 J-J 35,000r___July 11031 M-N 30,000c_May 1 '14-'15 33s'09 J-D $8,000c_Dec 1 '11-'12 3 As'09 J-J 100,000r___Jan 1 1910 33s 48 3 As J-J Sewer Bonds 75,000r___July 1 1932 43 Building Bonds M-N 14,000c___May 1 1918 A-0 50.000r___Apr 1 1932 48 M-N 6,000c___May 1 1917 48 '95 J-D $30,000c_Dec 1 '17-'22 33s '05A-0 $15 000r___ Apr 1 1915 3 As 45 As 3 1 1 1932 '21-'22 _Dec J-D '18-'24 70,000cA-0 1 50,000r___Oct Rifle Range Bonds. 6,000c_Nov 3s M-N Highway Bonds. J-J 100,000r___Jan 1 1933 48 '08 .8 J $12.000r. __Jan 1 1918 3 As M-N 11,000c___Nov 1 1925 48 A-0 25,000r__ Oct 1 1933 M-N 4,000c___May 1 1917 3 As'03 5I-N $1,000____Nov 1 1911 4s '08 J-J 14,000r___July 1 1918 3 As 335 M-N 3343 J-J 125.000r___Jan 1 1934 2,000c___May 1 1914 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1910_$480.500 3 As Funded Park Loan. 80.000r___July 11034 601,827 34s M-N 38,500r__July 1 1932 3 As '04J-J 33s J-J 1,000c__ _May 1 1916 Water works, cost of J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 Total assessed val. 1909 12,471,725 4s A-0 250,000r__Apr 1 1938 3 As '04J-D 50,000r-Dec 1 1934 48 M-N 12.000c-Nov 1 '29-'30 (Assessment at falr market value.) 3 As '05A-0 58 300r__ Oct 1 1915 3 As '05A-0 15.000r___Apr 1 1935 3As 3 As'06 A-0 25,000r_Apr 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_416.20 Playground Bonds Catch Basin 9 43 '08 A-0 $10,000r_Oct 1 1918 4s '07 A-0 25,000r__-Apr 1 1917 9 236 8:30 48 '94 J-D $50,00013...Dec 1 '15-'24 Population in 1905 A-0 25,000r___Apr 1 1919 43 '98 J-D 12,500c___Dec 1 1928 Population in 1910 (est.) 3s A-0 10,000r__Apr 1 1919 33s 25,000__Jan 1 1920 4s '10 J-J INTEREST payable In Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co. and the National Bank Boston. Merchants' INTEREST payable by check on Eliot National Bank. Aiesidill ....AO ..A 19112/J-63 droJ...5 -I This town is In Worcester County. When Due. LOANSSewer Bonds. 1922 M-N $31.000r 48 1926 M-N 10,0000 4s M-N 30.000c-Nov 1 1928 330 4s '10 M-N 20,000__May 1 '11-30 Water Bonds. M-S 520,000r_Sept 16 1918 4s 2,000r__Sept 16 1919 M-S 45 1920 M-S 5,000r 4s 1925 M-S 19,0000 4s 6.000o.._ Nov 1 1925 M-N 45 N07., 1910.] RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE. 33 TOTAL DEBT SINKING FUNDS, &o. TOTAL DEBT SINKING FUNDS, &cApr. 1 '10. Oct. 1 '09. Dec. 1 '08. Feb. 1 '07. Oct. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '08. $9,944,625 $9,339,625 $8,830,625 $8,623,125 Total funded debt $4,600,000 $4,800,000 $3,900,000 $3,650,000 3,790,681 3,536,035 3,604,755 3,502,851 Sinking funds 542,720 654,999 490,831 558,361 Net debt $6,153,944 $5,803,500 $5,225,870 $5,120,274 Net debt $4,057,280 $4,145,001 $3,341,639 $3,159,169 Water and park debt (inThe State had also on Oct. 1 1910 a floating debt of $100,000. $4,154,800 $4,129,800 $4,104,800 $4,044,800 cluded above) The sinking fund is largely invested in city, town and district bonds and The sinking fund receives yearly a sum sulncient, with accumulations of notes, and It is to receive $72,784 yearly. nterest on sinking fund investments, to retire entire debt at maturity. On Nov. 2 1909 the Issuance of $500,000 harbor bonds was voted. None In 1909 $384,943.09 was paid Into sinking fund. The water sinking fund on yet Issued. Apr. 1 1910 amounted to $1,860,675.43. TAX -The total assessed valuation of real estate and CITY PROPERTY.-The city owned property In 1909 valued at $17.- personal VALUATION. property in Rhode Island in 1909 was $511,630,520. Tax rate 537,307.76, including water works, $4,784,777.77. Receipts from water (per $1,000) in 1909 was $1.80. assessments in year 1909, $355,720.45; interest on water loans, $143,387.50; POPULATION OF STATEpaid to water sinking fund. $15,805.19. 542,674 1870 ASSESSED VALUAT1ON.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate 1010 217,353 1820 83.059 480,082 1860 have been as follows, real estate being taken at "its full and fair cash value": 1905 174,620 1810 77,031 428.556 1850 147,545 1800 Personal 69,122 Rate of Tax 1 8 9 0 9 0 345,508 1840 YearsBeal Estate. 108,830 1790 Property. 68,825 Total. per $1,000. 1910 276.531 1830 97,210 $141,228,602 $16.40 1880 1909 $105,896,500 STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.-Under $27,487,702 133,384,202 16 40 1908 103,703,650 25,619,776 129.323,426 17 00 Section 13, Article IV. of the State Constitution, the General Assembly 1905 95.669,850 25.195.652 120,865,502 17 00 has no power to incur State debt to an amount exceeding $50,000 without 1900 86,158,600 25,885,373 112,043,973 16 40 1895 71,104,650 16,939,866 88,044 516 15 40 the consent of th* people, except in time of war or of insurrection or invasion. In no case is 1890 the 57,819,250 Assembly 15 633,010 73 452,266 to pledge the faith of the State for the 15 60 In 1909 tax rate includes: State tax. $1.27; county tax, $1.01; city payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In tax. $14.12, total, $16.40. reference to city debts, there is nothing In the Constitution of Rhode Average assessed valuation for three years 1907 to 1909,inclusive, less Island limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, however batements, was $125,n30 005 33. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 145,986; in 1005 it was 127,763; In 1900 are two sections taken from Title 8. Chapter 48 (page 221) of the Revised Statutes of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these provisions have been in it was 118,421; In 1890 was 84,655; in 1880 was 58,291. force, and consequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. of the power of each town (which includes city) to create debt. SECTION 20.-"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts of towns Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Poznen shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all public Locationdebt. debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910. Adams (T), Berkshire Co __ $133,000 None x$6,204,433 x19.50 13,026 works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all indebtedness now authorized to be Incurred on account thereof may be incurred Agawam (T), Hampden Co___•52.000 d1,839,840 d15.60 3,501 Amherst (T), Hampshire Co.._ 50,000 $34.700 d3,778,379 d17.50 5,112 according to the tenor of the authority thereof." SECTION 21.-' No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor, Avon (T), Norfo k Con ity_ ___•49.000 x1,005,830 x20.60 2,013 Ayer (T), Middlesex County.... 72,500 5,900 d2,088,530 d17.30 2,795 incur any debt in excess of three per centum of the taxable property of Barnstable(T), Barnstable Co. 94,000 None d5,792,750 d14.70 4,676 such town. Including the Indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of Barnstable County None 60,602 d30,457,740 8.32 27,542 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 Berkshire County 40,000 48,893 d79,888,118 105,259 to the payment of such pre-existing debt, is excepted from the provisions Blandford Fire Dist., Hampof this section, and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted in den County 25,000 None 190,000 Bourne (T), Barnstable Co •74,300 d4,103,875 d13.20 2,474 computing such Indebtedness." SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.-At the 1908 Cohasset, Norfolk County_.._'72,929 d7,652,937 d11.50 2,583 session of the Legislature, the laws concerning Rhode Island savings bank Dalton Fire District 50,000 -11565 3,529,605 Dartmouth, Bristol County 12,500 35,000 d3,423,825 d16.00 4.378 investments were completely revised and materially altered In a great many Douglas (T), Worcester Co __ _ 1'40,000 d1,233,795 x14.60 2,152 respects. That portion of the new law concerning investments Is contained in Chapter 232, General Laws. Revision of 1909. The Act as amended in East Longmeadow (T), Hampden County 15,000 10,000 x735,020 x18.50 1,553 1908 was printed in full on pages 7 and 8 of the "State and City Supplemet" for Nov. 1908. In 1910 further amendments were made to those sections Great Barrington Fire Dist_..135,000 4.00 Hadley (T), Hampshire Co _'42,100 d1,346,534 d14.80 1,999 of the law relating to investment in bonds of steam railroad companies, electric railroads, street railways, gas, electric-light and power companies; Hadley Water Supply Dist__ 55,000 None Hatfield (T), Hampshire Co__ 50,000 5,078 x1,527,903 z14.50 1,986 these changes will be found In V. 90, p. 1376. Hingham ('r), Plymouth Co_ _•30,772 d6,102,557 d15.00 4,065 Hopkinton (T), Middlesex Co_ 2 , 00 10,000 d1,578,361 d22.00 2,452 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN Hull (T), Plymouth County_ _230,624 _ x7,007,056 x15.25 2,103 Ipswich (T), Essex County_ __170,000 -4-2,625 d4,786,749 x16.00 5,777 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. Lancaster, Worcester County.'38000 d4,142,080 d9.00 2,464 Ludlow (T), IIampden County 61,000 31,000 x3,989,672 x19.40 4,948 Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements Mansfield (T) Bristol Co_ •134,080 d3,950,667 d17.60 5,183 given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. Maynard (T), Middlesex Co___125,000 30,300 d3,890,715 d16.60 6,300 Middleboro Fire DittrIct_ ____ 25,000 z3.401,170 z1.75 BRISTOL. Geo. H. Peck, Treasurer. Millers' Fails Water District__ 55,000 5,000 d903,500 d23.00 This town is the capital of Bristol County. Incorporated in 1746. Millis, Norfolk County 30,000 10,000 d995,070 d17.60 1,399 Bonds are all taxable. Monson (T), Hampden Co 37,000 d1,821,143 x17.00 4,758 LOANS When Due. Floating debt and notes $4,050 Montague (T), Franklin Co... 42,000 10,975 d4,233,469 d20.40 6,866 Sewer Bonds. i fund 19,354 Nantucket (T), Nantucket Co_•33,005 35,000 d3,367,950 d19.50 2,982 33.s g M-S $55,000c__ _Sept 1 1930 Sinking Total valuation 1910 6,450,800 North Brookfield (T), Worces4s 40,000c M-S 1932 (Assessment about actual value.) ter County *76,000 d1,617,985 d16.00 3.075 Refunding Bonds. Town tax (per $1,000) 1910__.$14.50 Northfield, Franklin County 26,000 7,000 d1,353,313 d16.00 1,642 3%s M-S5100,000c._ _Sept 1 19301Population in 1905 7,512 cOak Bluffs (T), Dukes Co 19,000 10,000 d1,825,700 d18.00 1,084 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ __$195,0001 Oxford (T). Worcester County 25,200 d1,938,120 d17.90 3,361 INTEREST on notes is paid in Bristol, R. I.; on bonds in Providence. Palmer (T), Hampden County 68,870 d4,177,916 d15.00 8,610 Plymouth County 204,000 87,000x101752 025 z16.00 144,337 BURRILLVILLE. Francis Fagan, Treas. (P. 0. Pascoag). Provincetown(T),BarnstableCo 84,000 48,635 d2,047,412 d25.50 4,369 This town Is situated in Providence County. Incorporated 1806. Bonds Rutland, Worcester County..'58.000 d721,176 d22.50 1,743 are all taxable. Scituate (T), Plymouth Co •82.000 d4,475,660 d18.50 2,482 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 15 '10..1130,000 Sharon, Norfolk County 61,694 x2,763,782 d14.00 2,310 Funding Bonds. Note debt 38,000 Southbridge (T), Wore Co___•172,210 x5,972,897 x22.40 12,592 33ig'99 M-S $60,000c___Sept 1 1939 Sinking fund & other assets. 97,369 South Hadley (T), Hampsh. Co.45,100 4,884 4,151 d2,790,011 d20.00 Highway Improvement Bonds. Total valuation 1909 4,207,950 Turners' Falls Fire District... 50,000 5,000 3,428,859 2.45 4s g '97 J-J $30,000c&rJan 1 'i3-'22 (Assess. about 80% actual value.) Uxbridge, Worcester County_ 82,000 9,500 z2,993,290 z16.50 4,671 (Part due every five years.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-- _ _$1 3.00 Ware (T), Hampshire Co 71,910 8,774 None x4,814,775 z16.00 Refunding Bonds. Population in 1905 7,425 Wareham, Plymouth County_ 33,000 10,609 d4,711,228 d14.40 4,102 33.4g'02 M-S $40,000c__ _Aug 1 1942 Population in 1910 (est) 8,000 Wayland (T), Middlesex Co..'58,200 x2,840,162 d17.30 6,206 INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Company of Providence. Webster ('r),Worcester Co 51.000 47,000 d7,407,290 d8.00 11,509 Westport, Bristol County None 34,000 21,739,800 d20.00 2,928 CENTRAL FALLS. C. A. Reynolds, Treasurer. Williamsburg(T),IlampshireCo.50,000 d982,798 d17.00 This city, incorporated in 1895, assumed the debt of the old fire district 2,132 Williamstown (T), BerkshireCo.39,500 None x3,592,401 x19.50 3,708 (which is now a part of the city) and a part of the debt of the tows. of Winchendon(T),Worcester Co. 87,000 25,000 d4,111,250 d20.00 Lincoln. Property consisting of land, buildings, water and sewer equip5,678 Yarmouth (T), Barnstable Co_ None 27,746 d2,086,849 d10.50 1,420 ment, &c., to the value of $762,177 is owned by the city. Central Falls is In Providence County • Total debt. (T) Town. x Formerly Cottage City. a State and LOANSRefunding Bonds When Due County tax rate. d Figures are for 1909. x Figures arc for 1910. Fire District Bonds. 4s g '08 F-A $200,000cAug 1 '28-'47 414s g M-N $36,000c_May 15 '11-19 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_5554,070 City Bonds. Cash on hand 5,355 45 g J-D $160,000c_Dec 1'11 to'26 Value city prop'y Dec 1 '09.. 762.177 Bridge Bonds. Total assessed val. 1909.._ _9,489,862 95 '05 F-A$100,000c__Aug 1921-30 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) Town of Lincoln Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) '09-'10_515 00 (Proportion assumed by Central Falls.) Population in 1905 ITS 19.446 45 J-J $21.824c___Jan '11-'16 Population in 1910 22,754 DEBT, RESOURCES, drc. 19,068c_ _ July '11-'16 INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Company of Providence. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total bonded debt Sinking funds State of Rhode Island. E. M. Sullivan, Mayor; D. D. Waterman, Clk. Total area of State (square miles) 1,250 CRANSTON. This city is in Providence County. Incorporated in 1754. State Capital Gold Bonds Providence Floating debt $276,073 4s g '92 J-J $150,000e&r_July 1 19221Sinking and other funds 241,103 Governor (term exp. first Tues. Jan., 1911)_Aram J. Pothier 4s g '95 F-A 100.000c&rAug 15 1925 NET DEBT Apr 1 1909._ 769,970 Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues. Jan. '11)_J. Fred Parker 4s g '94 F-A 135,000c&r_Aug 1 1929 Total assessed val. 1908..15,851,905 4s J-J 150,000c&r_July 1 1937 (Assessment about full value.) Treasurer (term exp first Tues. Jan. 1911)__Walter A. Read 4s gg '97 50.000c&r_Jan 1 1945 Value of exempt property_ 2,474,38 '05 J-J 0 LEGISLATURE -As the result of an amendment to the Constitution which was adopted at the election held in November 1900, the Legislature now meets annually the first Tuesday in January. There Is no limit as to the length of session, but compensation of the legislators Is limited to sixty days' attendance in any calendar year. HISTORY OF DEBT -For early history of the Rhode Island State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 13 1895. page 33. The bonds outstanding at present are described as follows' LOANSWhen Due, LOANSWhen Due. Penal & Reformatory Inst Loan. Highway Improvement Bonds 33ig'09 M-S $300,000e_Mch 1 1959 35 g '06 A-0 $600,0000._ Apr 1 1938 State House Loan 35ig'09 M-S 600.0000__Mch 1 1939 3Mg'94 J-J J$200,000c__Jan 1 !1914 Armory Construction Bonds. 400,000c__Jan 1 1924 3s g '06 A-0 5350,0000__Apr 1 1946 400,000c___Jan 334g94 J-J 1 1934 *Metropolitan Park Loan. 3s g '98 A-0 800,000c__July 15 1938 3 Asg'08 J-D $250,000c__June 1 1958 3s g '01 M-N 700,0000_ __May 1 1941 • This is debt Incurred for the benefit of the several townsand 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. PAR VALUE OF BON DS.-The bonds are for $1,000 each. TAX FREE -All of the above bonds are tax-exempt in Rhode Island. INTEREST on the State-House bonds is payable in Providence at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; all other Issues at Industrial Trust Co. 3 Ms'91) M-N 50,000c&r_Nov 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910___$13 00 Is g'07 M-N 100 000c&r.May 1 1917 Population in 1905 17,570 BOND,DEBT Apr I 1909_ _$735,000 Population in 1910 21,171 INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. EAST PROVIDENCE. Fred B. Halliday, Town Treasurer. This town is in Providence County. Incorporated March 1 1862. Highschool bonds below are excluded in ascertaining borrowing capacity. When Due. LOANSHigh School Bonds Town Bonds 45 '08 J-J $76,000____July 1 1948 4s '88 M-S $40,000c ____1911-1918 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '10.4485.000 Gold Bonds-1893 School bonds (additional) 76,000 4s g '93 J-J $25,000c___July 1 1923 Town notes (additional)... 100,000 4s g '93 J-J 120,000c_JUly 1 '33&'43 Sinking fund 30,790 Gold Funding Bonds Total valuation 1910 11,926,520 48 '97 J-D J$50.000c_June 15 1922 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910__$15.00 50.000r_June 15 1947 Population in 1005_ 13,750 4s g '08 .J-.T 200,000c_ _Jan 1 1958 Population in 1910 15,808 INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence. EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DISTRICT. A. B. Lisle, Treasurer. The water-works system of this district has been purchased by the East Providence Water Company,subject to the outstanding debt of the district. LOANSWhen Due. 414s e J-J $100 _ _July 1 1932 4s g J-J $35,000c_ _July 1 1917 BOND, DEBT Oct 000g1910_5185,000 50,000c_ _July 11922 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910_ _$1.50 434s g J-.T INTEREST is paid at the Industrial Trust Co., Providence, R. 1. 34 RHODE ISLAND-CITIES AND • TOWNS. EAST PROVIDENCE-WATCHEMOKET FIRE DISTRICT. W. J. Faulkner, Secretary. Assessed valuation 1909_ _$4.033,970 Sewer Bonds. 4%s'09 J-J $75.000c___July 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$1.50 _ .000 1910 _376 May DEBT BOND. INTEREST payable at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. In Providence. JOHNSTON. William Burton, Treasurer. This town is In Providence County, and was incorporated March 6 1759. On June 1 1898 a portion of this town, representing about five-sevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the city of Providence. The commission appointed to apportion the debt to be assumed by the city of Providence reported that the city's share of the net debt is $255,720 64, leaving $101,677 48 as the town debt remaining. Bonds Nos. 1 to 100 and 151 to 191 (all inclusive) remain as an obligation of the town of Johnston. The bonds given below are those remaining as an obligation of the town after division. 8 000 26:5 00 When Due, BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '10_$17 LOANSNotes outstanding Refunding Bonds 58,261 4s '08 J-J 1345,0000 1913,'18&'23 SInkIng fund 3,008,215 1 40,000c_1928 & 1933 Total valuation 1909 actual value.) Gen. Imp. & Road Bonds -Gold. (Assessment about 4s g F-A $50,000c&r_Feb 1 1912 Town tax (per $1,000) 1909_$13 00 4,550 F-A 41,000c&r_Feb 1 1917 Population in 1905 49 g INTEREST Is payable by the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence, and National Shawmut Bank, Boston. LINCOLN. F. P. Manchester, Treasurer. This town is In Providence County. Incorporated 1871. When Due. Sinking fund and ca_ _$52,813 LOANS5.076,221 A-0$125,000c_Oct 15 1928 Total valuation 1909--4s g Proportion old town debt___$20,930 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) BOND.DEBT May 1 1911_ _145,930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$14.00 9,222 90,000 Population in 1905 Floating debt INTEREST payable at Industrial Trust Co.. Providence. NARRAGANSETT. E. E. Coggeshall, Treasurer (P. 0. Narragansett Pier). This place located in Washington County was Incorporated as a town n June 1901. The bonds are all taxable. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1910_$185,000 LOANS47(05 Fioatlngdebt Sewage Disposal Bends. 8 385 A911-1915 Sinking fund A-0 $25,000c Ss 1910_3,750.320 valuation Total General Bonds. 2-3 actual value.) 4s g '99 J-J $60,000e__Aug 15 1929 (Assessment about Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$15.00 Improvement Bonds. 1,469 4s g '83 M-N $100,000c_Aug 15 1919 Population in 1905 INTEREST on the improvement bonds is payable in New York, on the Boston. in bonds disposal sewage and bonds general Lxxxxi. Hospital Bonds. When Due. LOANS3 Asg'10 NI-N $375,000r_May 1 19 School Loan Park Loan. 4s g '91 J-J $116,000c&r_July 11811 4s g '95 Ni-N 300,000r___May 11025 4s g '92 M-S$500,000c&r..Mch 1 1922 4s g '97 A-0 500,000c&r_Apr 1 1927 33.4s g'9711J-N 874,000r_May 1 1097 31is g'99M-N 350,000r __May 1 1929 4s g '08 M-N 260,000rMay 1 1938 Public Improvement. 33.4s g'04M-N 300,000r__Nov 1 1934 31,4s g'06J-D 300,000r__ June 1 1936 3 jis g'97M-N 640,000r _May 11037 3 As g M-N 600,000rMay 1 '37 &'39 3s g '99 M-N 84,000c___ May 1 1929 4s g '08 M-N 295.000r_ May 1 1938 Fire and Police Loan. Weybosset Bridge Loan. $258,000r_Nov 1 1932 3 ha g'02 $270,000c&r.Mayl 1929 33.4sg'99M-N Loan. Bridge Water Loan 3 As g 04M-N $200,000r,Nov 1 1934 3 jisg'86M-S$147,000cdcr.Sept 1 1916 Sewer Loan. 4s g '91 J-J$1,125,000c&r July 11021 4s g '93 A-0 817,000cdcr_Apr 1 1923 4s g '92 I'd-S 500,000c&r_Mch 1 1922 4s g '96 J-D 200,000r_June 11826 4s g '93 A-0 500,000c&r_Apr 1 1923 4s g '97 A-0 250,000c&r_ Aprl 1927 Refunding Water Loan 4s g '95 114-N 800,000c&r_May 1 1925 4s g '96 J-D 500,000c&r_June 1 1926 35 g '00M-N $2,668,000c&rMay 11830 Highway Loan. 1927 1 g 4s '97 A-0 300,000c&r_Apr 3 j•6fig'98A-0 200,000c&r_Apr 1 1928 4s g '94 hi-N $1,200,000r_May 1 1924 3s g '99 M-N 250,000c&r_lvtay 11920 4s g '97 A-0 500,000r_ Apr 1 1927 3s g '00 11.1-N 300,0000 ....May 1 1930 3s g '00 M-N 300,000c&r_May 11030 38 g '01 M-N 300,000r___May 1 1931 4s g '06 M-N 300,000c&r_Nov 1 1936 Johnston Annexation. 3 As g'03M-N 500,000r __Nov 2 1933 g'04M-N 200,000r__Nov 1 1934 3s g '99 M-S $166,000r_ _Sept 1 1939 3 JOHNSTON BONDS. 4s '06 g M N 350.000c __Nov 1 1936 School District No. IS. 3 jisg'10 NI-N 400,000r__May 1 1940 4s '94 A-0 $30,000c__Oct 1 1924 Town Bonds. School District No. 1, 4s '92 F-A $50,000c___Feb 1 1912 4s 92 F-A 59.000c_ .Feb 1 1917 4s '97 M-N $17,000c___Nov 1 1927 DENOMINATIONS OF BONDS.-The coupon bonds are for $1,000. coupon the registered bonds for $1,000 and multiples of the same. All bonds are transferable into registered bonds at the option of the holder. follows: as payable is INTEREST on the bonds Park loans due 1922; highway due 1930 and 1936; public improv't 1929; school 1911 and 1927; sewer 1921 to 1923, 1925 to 1930, and 1936; water 1916 and 1923, 1927 and 1930,and bridge loan at National City Bank, N. Y., and at the City Treasury in Providence; on Johnston school bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In Providence; on Johnston town bonds at Union Trust Co. In Providence; on all other loans at City Treasury. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, ETC.-The subjoined statement shows the total municipal debt and the floating debt, the sinking fund and the water debt, on the dates given: Oct. 1 1910. Oct. 11009. Oct. 11008 $18,949,000 $18,443,000 318,470,000 Bonded debt (Incl. water debt) 962,887 997,804 462,035 Floating debt 319,411,035 $19,440,804 $19,432,887 Total debt 5,571,836 5,978,854 6,674,221 Sinking funds, &c. (list below) 1784; In in 1639; Incorporated Settled County. Newport in Newport is $12,736,814 $13,461,950 313,861,551 Net debt re-chartered in 1853. Refunding Notes. $4,080,000 $4,199,000 $4,416,000 When Due. Water debt (incl. above) LOANSCity-Hall and Improvement Bonds. 5s '07 J-1) $60,000__Dec 2 '11-'16 The notes outstanding on Oct. 1 1910 representing the floating debt were Park Bond. 1M-N $153,000-__May 15 1948 4s g to the following accounts: are chargeable and for issued F-A $40,000___Feb 15 1927 Receiving tomb, North $12,266 00 J-J 18,000_July 25 1930 4s g 4s g City Hospital Sewer and Street Improvement. 220.000 00 Industrial School and Consol. 311,000 00 Sewer Construction Burial Ground A-0 $70.000___Apr 15 1921 School 10,000 00 special M-N$146,000__May 15 1923 4s Highways, 00 45 02,000 _ _ _ lots_ and houses F-A 50.000__Aug 1 1929 Union Trust Co. (cents.) _116,69 10 3;4s g M-N 15.000___Nov 15 1930 4s g 50,000__ _July 25 1915 330 g J-J $462,035 10 Public Improvements. Total 50,000-July 25 1930 M-N $100.000____May 1 1915 33,6s g J-J 4s g SINKING FUNDS.-All sinking funds must be Invested In bonds or BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _$1,044,000 School-House 80.200 notes of the city of Providence or In the following classes of bonds, viz.: Jan 1 1928 Note debt J-J 140.000_ 4s g of 345.549 United States, any of the New England States, any city in the State 3345 '04J-D 150.000___June 1 1954 Sinking fund River, 28.000c_July 1 '11-'38 Total assessed val. 1910_ _50,112,700 Rhode Island; Boston, Worcester, Cambridge, Springfield and Fall 4s '08 J-J Hartford, Haven, New Buffalo, Rochester, Albany New York, (Assessment about 90% actual value) Mass.; Sewer Bonds. M-N $35,000____Nov 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$12.00 Chicago. Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Baltimore. 45 The bonds of each of said cities shall be lawful investment of said sinking 25.039 F-A 98,000____Feb 11018 Population In 1905 4s 27,149 fund only so long as its indebtedness, less Its water debt and sinking fund, Population In 1910 shall not exceed 7% of its assessed valuation. chool the Industrial-S on except Newport, at payable is INTEREST The loans for the redemption of which sinking funds are held by the Loan. which Is payable at the Bay State Trust Co. Boston. commissioners, and the amounts of the sinking funds Sept. 30 1910 are CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns real estate valued by tax assessors shown n the following table: at $1,050.789.43, consisting of land valued at $324.197.33 and Improve362,566 26 Public lmpr. loan, 1929_323,264 66 Sewer loan, 1931 ments valued at $726,592.10. 78,823 07 Public impr. loan, 1937_133,301 15 Sewer loan, 1933 26,571 01 NORTH KINGSTOWN. Thos. J. Peirce, Clerk. 1934 loan, Sewer 1938__ 63 18,556 loan, impr. Public 52,330 20 This town Is in Washington County. Incorporated Oct. 28 1674. Nrater loan, 1916 774,254 08 Sewer loan, 1936 325,830 50 85,882 93 Park loan, 1922 Bonds are all taxable. Water loan, 1923 $12,653 Water loan, 1926 92,869 07 When Due.I Sinking fund 42,530 71 Park loan, 1947 LOANS5 Water loan, 1927 16,352 13 53 218 70 valuation 1909_ _ _4,71 50,483 70 Park loan, 1938 Funding Bonds. 771,577 41 4,407 30 Highway loan, 1924 4s '05 M-S $125,000c-__Dec 1 1940 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) Water loan, 1930 57 50 280,197 38 rate (per 1909 1910_ Apr __$125,0001Tax $1,000) 1927 DEBT loan, BOND. 134,894 40 Highway School loan, 1911 4,046 School loan, 1925 71,276 77 20,000IPopulation In 1905 Floating debt 169,521 63 Highway loan, 1930 14 74,721 1936 loan, Highway INTEREST payable at Industrial Trust Co.. Providence. 75 272,234 School loan, 1927 136,723 68 Weybosset Bridge, 1929_107,066 21 School loan, 1929 NORTH PROVIDENCE. 26,075 32 1934 loan, 10 Bridge 39,937 loan, 1934 School This town 15 In Providence Co. G. A. Manchester, Treas. (P. 0. Box School loan, 1936 32,731 48 Fire and police, 1932._ 47,375 97 474, Providence). Incorporated 1765. By a special Act of the Legislature School loan, 1937 19,043 63 Johnston Annexat'n, 1939 20,497 28 this town is given authority to borrow up to 7% of its assessed valuation. 1939 6,090 52 Johnston S.D.No.15, 1924 11,747 30 loan, Schocl $42.092 When Due. Sinking fund LOANS1, 1927 6,274 38 692,018 89 Johnston aDn..N1o0.12 Sewer loan, 1921 32,500 assets Other Funding Bonds. 12 Johnston S 328,166 1O 1922 loan, Sewer 2,397,850 42 78 12 4s g '05 A-0 $65,000e- _Oct 1 1935 Total valuation 1909 19174 2,315 8 3 95 3 277,878 loan, Johnston loan, 1923 Sewer 50,000c_ _Deo 15 1912 (Assessment at fair cash value.) 4s J-D 455,189 31 Sinking fund for redempSewer loan, 1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 '09___$115,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_312 00 Sewer loan, 1926 163,007 81 tion of city debt 283,945 15 3,816 69,500 Population in 1905 Floating debt 161,644 81 Sewer loan, 1927 INTEREST on the $50,000 bonds is payable at the Providence Institu- Sewer loan, 1928 Total sinking funds, 78,309 12 tion for Savings; on the $65,000 Issue at the Industrial Trust Co. $6,674,221 02 Oct. 1 1910 86,609 69 Sewer loan, 1929 70,744 03 Sewer loan, 1930 PAWTUCKET. Henry W. Taylor, Auditor. to Oct. 1 account WATER WORKS.-The water-works construction Incorporated 1880. The bonds of This city Is in Providence County 1910 amounted to 37,071.283 41. In year 1909-10 Income from water this city are all taxable. on water Interest and of maintenance cost 87; was $762,979 &c., Bonds. rents, Refunding When Due. LOANS43s10 J-J $200,000c_ _July 1 1950 loans, 3386,337 57; surplus, $376,642 33. The total value of city property General Funding B•nds In 1909 was as follows: Real estate (including water works valued at 14.Water Bonds 4s '08 J-J $250,000 ___July 1 1948 48 '89 J-J $400,000e__ _July 1 1019 846,597.45), $15,465,962.45; personal property, 37.,0,919.15. Trust funds General Debt Bonds. 4s g '85 J-J $150,0000__July 1 1915 33-4a g'00 A-0 80,000r__Apr 1 130 were valued at $575,961.82. 48 g '94 J-J 125,000c_ __July 1 1934 1914 1 200,000c_July J-J 4s '89 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The valuation and tax rate have been as ($50,000 every 5 years to July 1 1929) 4s g '97 M-N 100.000c&r_May 1 1937 follows, real estate being assessed at "full fair cash value." Amount Tax per 4s g '93 A-0 600,000o, .Apr 1 1923 45 g '04 M-N 100.000c.._ .May 1 1929 Assessed Valuation of Tax. 31,000. 210,000c&rfly1'13,18,'23 Years. Total. Real. Personal. 4s r J-J 600.000c&r_July 1 '34-36 4s g '97 11-N 175,000e&r-May 1 1937 48'08 J-J1 140,000e&rfly1 '28 dc '33 1910$190,136.040 $69,009,020 3259,145,060 316.50 $4,275,893 49 16.50 3,970,206 90 1 85,000c&r__July 1 1938 1909._ 177,903,520 240,618,600 41 g '02 J-D 200,000r_ _ June 1 1922 62,715,080 18.50 3,837,848 85 232,596,900 4s g '04 JUN 490,000o_ -May 1 1944 4;4s'10 J-J 175,000cJuly 1 '15,2025 1908___ 174,559,260 58,037,640 16 50 3.669,467 01 150,000c_July 1 '30&35 1905_ 166,877,600 222,391,940 Sewer Bonds. 55,514,340 n.3119 16 84 0100 1900-- 149,094,840 00 3,073,875 Recapitulation of Deb t Jit3.85.0 192,117,240 48 g '93 A-01400,0000.-Apr I 1923 43,022.400 15 00 2,109,255 90 140,617.060 214sg'00A-0 40,000r_Apr 1 1930 General debt 35,932,620 1890___ 104.684,440 13 50 955,000 1880___ 88,012,100 1,564,933 50 115,921,000 4s g '94 J-J 175,000c&r_July 1 1934 Sewer debt 27.908,900 1,256,538 15 1,820,000 1870._ 52,511,800 13 50 93,076,900 4s g '97 M-N 225,000c&r_May 11837 Water debt 40,565,100 325,538 81 5 60 58,131,800 45 g '04 II-N 35,000o.,.. May 1 1944 21,042,000 1860___ 37.089,800 Total bonded debt 45 '08 J-J $6,160,000 80,0000-__July 1 1948 The tax rate in 1909 Included State tax of 11 80 and city tax of $14 70 373,985 43-4s'10 J-J 90,000c ___July 1 1950 Floating debt POPULATION.-In 1910 was 224,326; In 1905 was 198,635; in 1900 it Bridge Bonds. Total debt 36,533.985 was 175,597; In 1890 it was 132,146; in 1880 it was 104,856; in 1901) (est.) Is g '01 21-N $25.000o___May 1 1934 $33 Fu ,581 s 7 Sinking d Less 219,000. School Bonds. re $50,000r_ _June 11022 General 43.02J-D ” SOUTH KINGSTOWN. E. Walker, Treas.(P.0. Wakef'd.) 211,085 1 1939 Sewer 334sg'99 A-0 50,000c&r_Apr This town is In Washington County. Incorporated Feb. 26 1722. 1,154,249 2,113,814 41 re '04 M-S 120.000c.. _Mch 1 1929 Water $85,400 When Due. Note debt LOANS40 '08 J-J 100,000c&-r_July 1 1938 5,280,946 Total valuation 1909 1 1 Improvement Bonds. Jan DEBT NET Bonds. Improvement 910_$4,420,171 Street cash value.) fair (Assessment '11-'21 Dec 15 $61,000r .1-D 334sg'99 A-03100,000r_Apr 11039 Assessed valuation, real.. 38.645.540 4s Assessed val., personal__ 6,844.220 (35.000 in even do $6,000 In odd yrs.)'Total tax (per $1,000) OW__ __MOO Highway 5,224 1 1935 Total valuation 1909___ 45.489.760 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ _ 466,000 Population in 1905 $250,000o__Nov .. 4s g '05 M-NBonds INTEREST Is payable by the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company (Assessment fair cash value.) 4348.10 J-J 125,000c_ _July 1 1950 33 38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909......._4 1.6. 1 and at the Town 'Treasurer's office. 50 Fire-Station Bonds. 4s g '05 M-N $25.000c_-Nov 1 1930 Population in 1905 51,622 WARREN. Charles W. Greene, Treasurer. Population in 1910 Public Park Bonds. This town Is In Bristol County. Incorn. 1746. Bonds are taxable. 43is'10 J-J $40,000c_ July 1 1950 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910___355,000 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank of Boston. 25.000 F ceding debt Refunding Bonds. 5,805,320 PROVIDENCE. W.L. Clarke, Treas.; P.S.Chase,Auditor. J$21,000c Oct 1 '11-'17 Total valuation 1910 A-01 20.000o Oct 1 '18-'22 (Assessment about 80% actual value) The city is situated in Providence County, which has no debt. On Is g Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910___$13.00 School Bonds. June 1 1898 a portion of the town of Johnston, representing about five5,613 sevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the city of Providence, 3 As g J..1 $14.000c_July 1 '11-'17 Population in 1905 0,585 I Population In 1910 and the latter was to assume $255,720 64 of the net debt of the old town INTEREST payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. of Johnston. City was incorp. 1832. None of the city's bonds are tax-exempt. NEWPORT. John M. Taylor, Treasurer. NOT., 1910.] CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. WARWICK. II. W. Barber, Treas. (P. O. Apponaug). 35 DEBT LIMITATION.-The Constitution of Connecticut contains but a This town is in Kent County. Patent granted and signed by the Earl of single provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision Warwick March 14 1643. Article 25, adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows: When Due. Total assessed val. 1909_$22,696,928 LOANSNo County, City, Town, Borough or other Municipality shall ever sub33s g J-J $400,000c Jan 1 1932 (Assessment about full value.) scribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become the pur1910_3400,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ -87.50 BOND. DEBT Nov. 400,0001Population in 1005 Floating debt 24,773 chaser of the bonds, or make donation to, or loan its credit in aid of, any 73,6951Popuiation in 1910 Sinking fund 26,629 such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of INTEREST payable in Providence at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to prohibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by WESTERLY. James M. Pendleton, Treasurer. additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted This town is in Washington County. Incorporated 1669. The town's prior to the adoption of this amendment. water system extends into Watch Hill, R. I., and Pawcatuck, Conn. On The foregoing is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality. Oct. 17 1903 the town assumed tile debts of the several school districts therein, purchased all the properties for $103,868, and built a new high There are no general restrictions in the Revised Statutes; whatever restrictions have been made from time to time arc contained in enabling Acts school. These school debts have since been paid by the city. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 '10__ $483,000 and In city charters. Funding Bonds. Floating debt As to towns, we notice that there is a general law granting them unlimited 4s g '09 J-1) $100,000c___June 1 1939 Water debt (included) 883 060 0 power to issue bonds. According to Section 1931, Chapter 121 of the 8 182,2 Refunding Bonds. Water sinking fund 103,360 Revised Statutes of 1902,"when any town shall have made appropriations Is g J-J $30,000c Jan 2 1929 Total valuation 1909 7,925,800 or incurred debts, or shall hereafter make appropriations or incur debts Tax (per $1,000) 1910 Water Loan$15 00 exceeding $10,000, it may Issue bonds, either registered or with coupons Is Sept 1 1027 Population in 1905 8,381 33.0 g F-A 73,000c Feb 1 1929 Population in 1900 7,541 attached, or other obligations, payable at such times and at such annual 3;isg 05M-S 80,000c Mch 1 1930 Population In 1910 8,696 rate of interest not exceeding 6%, payable annually or semi-annually. as It INTEREST oa tile funding 4s payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; shall determine," &c. Cities have had no such general authority conferred en other coupon bonds at the U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City. upon them. WOONSOCKET. A. J. Follett, Treasurer. TAX EXEMPTION.-Exemption from Taxation has been accorded by Woonsocket is in Providence County. Incorporated as a town in 1867; general statute to certain bonds issued by cities and towns to aid in the a city June 13 1888. construction of railroads; and this exemption has been extended to new When Due. Refunding \Voter Bonds LOANSFunding Bonds. 4s g '90 A-0$150,000r___Apr 1 1919 bonds issued for the purpose of redeeming or providing a fund to redeem the railroad-aid bonds above referred to, or to redeem or to provide a fund City Hail Bonds. 4s g '94 A-03310,000r_ _Apr 1 1924 4s g '97 M-N 276,000rMay 1 1927 49 g '03 M-N $100,000c__May 1 1923 to redeem any re-issue of the same. This exemption Is found In Sec4 g '07 .1-D200,000c_ __June 1 1927 School Bonds. tion 2315, Chapter 144 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 (latter part of 1933 45 g 03 M-N $100,000c __May 1 1923 Section), and the bonds 45 '08 s-a 500.000c&r there named are those "Issued by any town or Sewer Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s g '93 F-A $35,000r_ _Aug 15 1921 4 14s g '07 .1 I) $200.000c _June 1 1927 city in aid of the construction of the railroads of the Connecticut Western Railroad Company. the Haven Middletown & Willimantic Railroad New 47,000r_ '03 _ Feb Is g F-A 15 1921 BOND. DEBT May 16 '10.33,022,000 4s g '97 F-A 35,000r_Feb 15 1925 Floating debt 450,000 Company, the Shepaug Valley Railroad Company, the Connecticut Valley 4s g '97 F-A 43.000r__ Aug 15 1925 Sinking fund 616.000 Railroad Co., the Connecticut Central Railroad Company, or either of 3 Msg'01 F-A 72,000r_ _Feb 15 1925 NET DEBT May 16 '10 2,856,000 them." All railroads which are in whole or in part in the State are taxed 4s g '04 J-D 81,000c _June 1 1024 Water debt (included) _ 1,023,000 by the State under Section 2424, Chapter 147 of the Revised Statutes, so Water Bonds. Water sinking fund (Inc. 48 g '91 M-N $83,000r___Nov 1 1916 May 16 1910) 235,000 that the tax on these bonds is paid by the railroads. 4s g '95 MN 200,000r.._ _May 1 1915 Total assessed val. 1909.._20,827,400 SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC4s g '91 N 90,000r._ _Nov 1 1911 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) TIONS.-At the session in 1899 material changes were made In the pro3 y6sg'01M-N 200,000r May 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_$17 00 visions regulating the investment of the deposits of the savings banks of 4s g '03 111-N 100,0000 May 1 1923 Value of city property_ _ _ _32,274.948 Connecticut, sessions at the and In 1901, in 1903 and in 1905 the scope of 4s g '04 JD 150.000o June 1 1929 Population in 1005 32,198 49 c '05 114-N 50,0000 Nov 1 1935 Population in 1910 38,125 such Investments was still further enlarged. One of the departures in the 1903 amendments was that street railway bonds were then included for the INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston. first time, and the list was still further enlarged in 1905. In 1909 obligaADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. tions of fire and sewer districts in Connecticut were added to the list of InIn the table below we give statements of places which have reported an vestments and a slight change made In Section 3429 with reference to InIndebtedness of over $25,000 and are not represented among the foregoing. vestment in mortgages on land in adjoining States. We give below We add the population from the State census of 1905. the law as It is found In Sections 3428 and 3429, General Statutes of ConFloatIng Bonded Assessed Tax per Popudebt. valuation. $1,000. lotion. necticut, Revision of 1902, with the later amendments included. debt. Barrington (T), Bristol Co_ None $60,00003,076,060(1311.60 1,023 SECTION 3428.-Investments by Banks.-Savings banks may None 124,565 4,187,055 9.00 Coventry (T). Kent Co 5,698 Invest their deposits and surplus as Savings follows: Cumberiand(T),Providence Co.227,000 15,000 (19,468,064 10.00 9,575 (1) Not exceeding per cent thereof In notes secured by the pledge d2,491,250 d10.00 East Greenwich (T),Kent Co_•54,264 3,218 of stocks or bonds astwenty collateral, provided, such stocks or bonds shall have Jamestown (T), Newport Co__ 55,000 40,000 2,558,709 10.00 1,337 paid dividends or interest of less than three per cent per annum during New Shoreham(T).NewportCo 147,500 52,500 907,000 15.00 1,273 the two years next precedingnot which the respective loan Is made; or North Smithfield (T) None 38 500 2,144,170 10 00 2,496 by the pledge of any stocks, that In or other obligations which, under the Scituate (T), Providence Co None 72,080 2,438,175 10 00 3,207 provisions of this section, can bonds, be purchased by savings banks; (2) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes, each of which shall • Total debt. x Population for 1910. d Figures arc for 1010. be the joint and several obligation of two or more parties all residents of this State: (3) In the bonds of the United States, the District of Columbia, any of the New England States, or any of the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, California, Colorado and Oregon; ITS (4) In the bonds of any city In the New England States, or in the State of New York, of Newark, Paterson and Trenton In the State of New Jersey. DEBT, RESOURCES, dm of Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania. of Cincinnati, Cleveland. Columbus, Dayton and Toledo in the State of Ohio, of Louisville in the Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen State of Kentucky. of Detroit In the State of Michigan, of Chicago In the of Illinois, of Milwaukee in the State of Wisconsin. of St. Louis In Total area of State (square miles) 5,004 State the State of Missouri or of Omaha in the State of Nebraska; Capital obligations In of any of the counties, towns, cities. boroughs, the (5) State Hartford school districts, fire districts and sewer districts in this State. Governor Frank B. Weeks (6) In the capital stock of any bank or trust company located In this Secretary of State(term exp. Jan. 1911) _ _Matthew H. Rogers State, or in the city of New York in the State of New York, or in Boston In the State of Massachusetts; Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1911) Freeman F. Patten (7) In the bonds of any other Incorporated city located in any of the mentioned In this section having not less than twenty thousand State Comptroller (term exp Jan. 1911)_Thos. D. Bradstreet States inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census, or any Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1911)_ _ _ _John H. Light municipal census taken by authority of the State, next preceding such Investment; provided, the amount the bonds of such city, including LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday fol- the Issue in which such investment of is made, and its proportion, based on lowing the first Monday in January. There is no limit to the length of the valuations contained in the assessment for taxation next preceding such the session. Investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting the amount of HISTORY OP DEBT.-For early history of the Connecticut State debt Its water debt and the negotiable securities In the sinking funds which are see "State and Olty Supplement" of April 1895, page 36. An Act of tile available for payment of its bonds, does not exceed seven per cent of the Legislature approved April 14 1009, provides for the issuance of $7,000,000 valuation of property in such city as assessed for taxation next preceding 3% bends to meet the needs of the State." The Act provides that such investment; and provided, further, that the State or city issuing such these bonds "shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or municipal bonds has not defaulted payment of any of its funded indebtedness or authority." $3,000,000 have been sold. The condition of Connecticut's interest thereon within fifteen years next preceding the purchase of such bonds by the savings bank; but this section shall not be held to authorize debt now Is as follows: -Interestthe investment of any funds in any "special assessment bonds" or "imLOANSPrincipal Rate. Payable. Name and Purees° When Due. Outstanding provement bonds." so called, which are not direct and primary obligations 1909 3 A-0 *April 1 1934 $3,000,000 of the city issuing the same; State bonds (8) In the bonds of any railroad company organized under the laws 1865 Ceased Oct. 1 1885 War loan 100 of any of the States mentioned in this section, and which bonds are se• Subject ti call after April 1 1924. cured by a first mortgage as the only mortgage security given by such railbonds -The BONDS. are all for OF UB $1,000, PAR VA L $10,000 or road company upon some portion of the railroad owned by it, or given $50,000. by a railroad company, a majority of the capital stock in which Is owned INTEREST en all bonds Is payable in Hartford, Conn. by the railroad company Issuing such bonds, upon some portion of the TOTAL DEBT, &c.- Oct. 1 1909. Oct. 1 1008. Oct. 1 1907. Oct. 1 1906. railroad owned by it but leased or operated by the railroad company $876,100 Total funded debt $882,100 Issuing such bonds, and which portion of such railroad In either case shall $874,100 $1,874,100 1,141,570 filyil list funds 325,513 607,039 be located wholly or in part in one or more of the States mentioned in this 60,692 section, provided the entire railroad of such company Is located wholly •$1,813,408 •$548,587 a$265,470 *275,061 within the United States; In the consolidated bonds of any railroad company incorporated by this State and authorized to issue such bonds to re• Net debt. a Surplus. In additioa t• the above, the State on Oct. 11900 had a floating debt of tire the entire funded debt of such company; provided, that in every ease such company shall have paid each year, for a period of not less than flys $200,000 years ASSESSED VAL UATION.-Assessed value formerly about 50% of fundednext nrexious to such investment. In addition to the interest on its indebtedness, dividends of not less than four per cent per annum actual value; now believed to be fair value. its entire capital stock outstanding; and provided upon that said fears. Tax valuation. Years. Tax valuation. outstanding capital stock at the time of such investment further, equals or exceeds 1908 $922,071,592 1899 $570,163,749 In amount one-third of the entire outstanding issue of such bonds; 1907 833,537,086 1898_ 552,887,762 J. (9) In the bonds of the following-named railroad companies, viz.: 1906 791,769,979 1897 534,465,257 Boston & Albany Railroad Company, 1905 712,519,166 1896 529,621,165 Boston & Lowell Railroad Company, 1904 690,896,142 1895 452,883,714 Boston & Maine Railroad Company, 1903 677,396.711 1894 441,001,581 Concord et Montreal Railroad Company, 1902 665,094,301 1893 416,323,252 Fitchburg Railroad Company, 1901 649,571,791 1892 381,261,607 Harlem River & Port Chester Railroad Company 1900 694,200,162 1888 354 557,515 Maine Central Railroad Company, Under Chapter 106, as amended by Chapter 165, Laws of 1901, the State New England Railroad Company, collects the tax on every bank, national banking association. trust, InsurNew York & New England Railroad Company, ance, Investment and bridge company whose stock is not exempt from taxaNew York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, tion, and remits the amount so collected to the various city and town treasOld Colony Railroad Company; urers. As the value of such stocks was previously included in the grand list Also in the following securities: of each town, the reduction in values in 1901 followed from that cause. Central RR. of N. J.-Gen. mort. 5s, gold bonds. due July 1, 1987: POPULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows: Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway Company system1,114,756 1860 460 14711820 275,248 1910 Cedar Rapids Iowa Falls & Northw., con. 1st 5s, due Oct. 1, 1921. 908,42011850 370,79211810 261,942 Bur. Ced. R. & Nor., con. 1st M. and col. trust 5s, due April 1, 1934: 1909 746,258 1840 309,978 1800 251,002 Great Northern Railway Company system1890 622,700 1830 1880 297,675 1790 237,946 St. Paul Minn. & Man. Ry. Co., Montana ext. 4s, due June 1 1937. 537,4541 1870 do 1 do do Pacific ext. 45, due July 1 1940; State of Connecticut. 36 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. Lxxxxi. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE Montana Central By. Co.. 1st M. 5s & 63, due July 1937. Willmar & Sioux Falls By. Co.. 1st M. 5s, due June 1 1938; STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Ill. Cent. RR, Co.-Ch. St. L. & N. On. con. M. 5s & 3jis, due June 1951; Chicago & North Western Railway Co. systemof minor civil divisions not found among the statements debts -For NOTE. Chicago St. Paul Minn. & Omaha By. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1930, "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. and in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said consolidated mort- given below, see which the towns, cities and boroughs of this State bear to relation The to retire at are maturity; gage 6 per cent bonds and requires a word of explanation. The State Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., gen. con. & 1st M. 5s, due Nov. 1 one another is peculiar, and these counties are made up of towns, 1937, and In mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said gen. con. is divided into eight counties, 168. The towns are the civil unit, and on the aggregate the in numbering and 1st mortgage 5 p. C. bonds retire at maturity; is called the "Grand List of each town") is Minneapolis & St. Louis RR. Co., 1st & refunding M. 4s, due March 11949, assessed valuation (which as well as the tax for town expenditures. and In the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said 1st and re- levied the tax for State purposes Within the town is often situated a City or a borough, or both, all of which funding bonds are to retire at maturity; have bonds outstanding. In recent years several Milwaukee ed Northern RR. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1913, and in the may at the same time limits were about identical have been consolidated mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said con. mortgage 6 per towns and cities whose and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported together withcent bonds are to retire at maturity; is the case with the city and town of Hartford, which Atlantic Coast Line RR. Co., 1st con. M. gold 45, due July 1 1952, and in out distinction. This reported their debts separately. The city and town the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said first con. mortgage previous to April 1896 consolidated, as have also the city and town of bonds are to retire at maturity. [Owing to the fact that this company of New London have been and town of Bridgeport. On Dec. 7 1897 the city, paid Its Jan. 1908 dIvIdend with certificates of indebtedness, instead New Britain and the city of New Haven were likewise consolidated. district school and town conwould of in cash, a question was raised as to whether these bonds The borough stands in about the same relation to the town as does the tinue legal investments. The Attorney-General seemed to think for the town is used by both the city determined list as grand The the In city. held finally Commission Bank the not (see V. 86, p. 680). but and the borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, putting a tax of affirmative. See V. 86, P. 1355. of the total grand list of the town. This tax is addiThe Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louts general mortgage re- its own on its share tax. In some instances the schools are in the charge of funding 4 per centum sinking fund gold bonds of 1953 and the mortgage tional to the town which also are empowered to issue bonds and to levy a bonds heretofore issued which said general mortgage bonds are to retire school districts, to cover the total tax paid by a city it Is necessary to take into at maturity. [See editorial V. 77, p. 2071, for Attorney-General's opinion tax so that account the State, town, city and school district levies. In the statements relative to these bonds.] follow we give under one heading the town and city, wherever they The St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad Company, River & whichthe same name, for though distinct corporations, their debts are to a bear 1933. 1 May due bonds c. p. 4 Gulf Division, first mortgage or less extent the debts of a single community. greater 4 cent first mortgage per The Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company MICIREOATB MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS. gold bonds due In 1951. In The total indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and countiesthe (10) In any general or consolidated mortgage bonds issued by any of in 1908 $38,463,704 91. In the following table we show was State the of the all outstanding retire to companies railroad the following-named indebtedness of all total the and debt floating the Indebtedness, funded general said by covered property prior mortgage bonds secured upon the the civil divisions of the State at quadrennial periods: or consolidated mortgage: •Total debt. Floating debt. Funded debt. Chicago & North Western Railway Company, $7,865,551 44 $38,463,704 91 $30,598,153 47 1908 Chicago Burlington ,53 Quincy Railroad Company 32,520,460 61 5,269,101 56 26,906,859 05 1904 Company, Railway Paul St. & Chicago Milwaukee 27,624,827 42 5,005,323 09 22,142,993 58 1900 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company. 24,581,066 55 4,384,980 56 19,749,667 08 1896 Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, 20,627,058 48 4,473,571 36 16,023,832 46 1892 Company, Railroad Cleveland & Pittsburgh 19,392,804 89 86 67 3,719,642 15,569,818 1888 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company 17,636,289 91 2,980,386 15 14,655,903 75 1884 Michigan Central Railroad Company, 17,355,099 29 1,967 623 60 15,388,375 69 1880 Morris & Essex Railroad Company, 17,151.327 28 2,713.584 35 14,437,742 93 1877 New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company • In 1904 and at former periods the county debt ($344,500 in 1904) was Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Into funded and floating debt, and therefore is included only divided not St. Paul Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company. in total debt column. Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota, Northern Division Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ANSONIA Frederick M. Drew, Treasurer. genor and the mortgage bonds hitherto issued which such consolidated Ansonia Is in New Haven County. Incorporated In April 1889. By an eral mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity; provided, that at no time Act of the Connecticut Legislature of 1893, the borough, town and fire diswithin five years next preceding the date of such investment in such trict of this name were consolidated to form the present city. general consolidated mortgage bonds issued by any of the railroad corpora- LOANSCity of Ansonia Bonds When Due. M-N$150,000c__May 1 1915 45 g tions last named shall such railroad corporation have failed to pay regu Sewer Bonds. tarty and punctually the principal, at maturity or as extended, and interest 4s g '10 J-J $35,000c_ _July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1910_$415,000 30,364 fund Sinking on all its mortgage indebtedness, and, in addition thereto, dividends upon Bonds. Building 10,116,539 all its outstanding capital stock during the preceding five years; and 33is g J-J $75,000c___July 1 1923 Grand list 1909 (Assessment about actual value.) provided further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding Bonds. Ansonia of Town _314 00 capital stock of such railroad corporation shall have been equal to at least 4s g J-J $100,000c_ __Jan 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909._ Population in 1910_ _ ._ .15,152 one-third of the total mortgage Indebtedness of such railroad corporation, (Subject to call Jan. 1 1902.) INT. at Ansonia National Bank. Including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any Bonds. School bonds In which such investment shall be made. 4s '05 J-J $55,000c_July 1 '11-'30 in($3.000 due yearly.) No bond of any railroad corporation named In this section shall be a legal a is it which of system the or corporation, such when bank savings a for vestment BRIDGEPORT. Fred W. Hall, Treasurer. part, shall fail to pay dividends on all of its capital stock; and this section shall Is in Fairfield County. Incorporated as a city in 1836. In This city assumnot be held to authorize any investment in the bonds of any corporation operating power, or in 1889-90 the town and city of Bridgeport were consolidated, the city Us railroad exclusively by any means other than steam as a motiveamendments debt. town's ing the the bonds of any street railway company. (As already stated. Bonds. Improvement When Due. LOANShave since been made permitting investment in street railway bonds3)is'01 J-J $310,000c_July 1911-'41 City and Funding Bonds see below., J-J $125,000c_July 1 1915 4s '07 F-A 3 0,000c_Aug 1 '28-'42 33%s Laws Voting Machine Bonds. the of 205 1919 1 400,000c___July Chapter an Act repealing passed Legislature J-J the 45 1909 [In of 1905, which allowed savings banks to Invest their deposits In the first 4s '94 J-J 5o(),000c__ Jan 1 11424 48 '08 A-0 $15,200c__Oct 1 '11-'18 Building Bonds. Bridge and City Hall Repair mortgage gold 4s of the Southern Indiana Railway Co., due 1951.1 V. 88. 350'99 J-J $23,000c_Jely 1911-'13 Bonds. p. 1329. All other investments shall consist of deposits In incorporated banks 33%s '05M-N $70,000c_May 1 '11-'45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 $2,019,200 5,000 Floating debt Fire Engine House Bonds. or trust companies located In this State, or in the States of New York, 531,799 Massachusetts or Rhode Island, or of loans secured by mortgage on unln- 330'06 A-0 $52.000c_Apr 1 '11-'36 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 191084,808,499 Bridge Bonds. cumbered real estate situated in this State (except as provided in section (Assessment about actual value.) 3429) [see section below] worth double the amount of the loan secured 33i5'01 J-J $105,00Cc_July 1 '11-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__ _ S17.40 Refunding Bonds. thereon. J-J $60.000c_July 1 '11-'20 Value city property 1910_4,275,238 Street Railway Bonds -As stated above, street railway bonds are in- 334s 102,054 cluded for the first Uwe by chapter 171, Laws of 1903. This Act was 3s'03 J-J 129,000c..$2,000 yearly Population in 1910 reads as follows; INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office. amended in 1905 and .low mortTreasurer. Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus in the firstHaven Boro. L. and M. Town Tiffany, BRISTOL. gage bonds of the Hartford Street Railway Company and the Fair The town and borough of the same name are situated In Hartford County. & Westville Rallread Company, and In all bonds of the Consolidated TOWN OF BRISTOL. Railway Company and In the Connecticut Railway & Lighting Company. Incorporated 1785. bonds gold % 5 30-year the [Under ruling of the State Attorney General $266,629 Due. Note debt When LOANSof the Meriden Horse Railroad Co. assumed by the Consolidated Railway 74,781 Sinking funds Funding Bonds. 82. V. See banks. savings for Connecticut Investments Co. are legal 9,531,263 J-J $100,000c__Jan 2 1927 Grand list 1909 45 p. 292.] V., is value.) (Assessment actual Bonds. School High $8.000c-..Jan 2 1911 Town tax (per $1,000) 1909_$12.00 J-J SECTION 3429-When Mortgages May Be Made in Adjoining States.- 4s 13,502 Any savings bank In the towns of Putnam, Brooklyn and Billingly may BOND. DEBT May 14 '10_ _$108,000 Population in 1910 Rhode of State in BOROtA11-1 OF BRISTOL of the County Providence the loan on land located in Incorpora ed 1893. Island; any savings bank in the town of Ridgefield may loan on land located In the County of Westchester in the State of New York: any savings BOND. DEBT May 14 '10_ $40,000 (Assessment about % actual value.) $3.00 47,200 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 bank in the town of Enfield or in the town of Stafford may loan on land Floating debt 6,268 11,258 Population in 1900 located in the County of Hampden In the State of Massachusetts; and any Sinking fund 9,527 1910 the in in land located may loan on of Population Stonington 5,368,661) town 1909 the list In bank Grand savings INTEREST on town and borough bonds paid at Bristol National Bank. County of Washington in the State of Rhode Island; and any savings bank In the town of Salisbury may loan on land located In the county of Berk- CHATHAM. A. H. Conklin, Auditor. shire In the State of Massachusetts and on land located in the county of This town (P. 0. East Hampton) Is in Middlesex County. Inc. 1767. Dutchess, in the State of New York. The bonds below are all exempt from taxation. The subjoined sections, 3431, 3432, 3433 and 3434, provide certain LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1910_387,880 3,461 Floating debt Refunding Railway Bonds. restrictions with reference to loans-section 3431 restricting loans on 14,536 1 '12-'28 Sinking fund J$34,000rJune J-D 4s '09 Ecclesiastical and Manufacturing Corporations to Mortgage Security 21,667 11029 Other assets _June 3,000r 1 980,949 1940 Grand list 1909 Societies; section 3432 restricting amount of loans to one party on personal 35,000 N, to 4-5 act. val.) (Subject to call $10,000 In 1920 and (Assessment from security; section 3433 forbidding loans on single names. $1,000) 1910_320.00 (per rate Tax 1930.) In $10,000 2,271 SECTION 3431-Loans to Corporations and Societies Regulated.-No Railroad Aid Bonds (Tax exempt). Population In 1900 2,390 loan shall be made by any savings bank to any corporation or association 4s J-J $15.880c___Ju1y 1 1911 Population in 1910 Conn. Middletown, Bank, National or ecclesiastical society, secured by mortgage upon its property, unless the INTEREST parable at Central same shall be accompanied by the individual guaranty of some responsible N. Henry Fanton, Clerk. party or parties, or by other collateral security of value equal to the amount DANBURY. D. V. Haight, Treas.; Fairfield County, of the sum loaned. The directors or trustees of any such bank consenting The City of Danbury Is situated in Danbury Town,1889. CITY OF DAN BURY. Incorporated to any loan contrary to the provisions of this section shall be held individuWater Bonds (Con.)When Due. ally responsible for any loss to the full extent of such loan. LOANS4s '06 J-J $200,0000-Jan 1 1946 Improvement Bonds. SECTION 3432-Loans Restricted.-No savings bank having more than 75,000c_ jan 1 1929 J-J $155.000c&r_Jan 1 1920 4s '09 J-J twenty-five thousand dollars of deposits shall loan on personal security 4s BOND. DEBT Oct 17 1910_$952,000 1923 1 than three 100,000c___July per of moro J-J cent 4s its to any one person, company, or interest, Floating debt 130,000 Funding Bonds. deposits at the time of making such loaf). 332,000 M-NJ$100,000r May 1'27-'36 Water debt (Included) - 4s to Be Taken, Total valuation 1910 SECTION 3433-Obligations of One Person or Firm Not 12,781,605 1937 1 May 1 50,000r No savings bank shall buy, or lend any money upon, any obligation on 35%s A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 (Assessment about full value.) Value of city property__ _ $1,500,000 which only one person or firm shall be holden, without taking additional Water Bonds. security for the same equivalent to the guaranty or indorsement of some 4s J-J I $6.000c_ _Jan 1 '11-'12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$11.00 other responsible party. 16,537 1 6,000c_ _July 1'11-'12 Population In 1900 20,304 J-J 45,000cJan 1 1920 Population in 1910 TRUST FUNDS-HOW LOANED OR INVESTED-We find In Section 4s water and funding the on and bonds INTEREST on the improvement 254 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes the following liberal provisions National Park Bank, New York; on all the at payable 1920 is due bonds the in same securities providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested other water bonds at the Importers' & Traders' Nat. Bank New York. TOWN OF DAN BURY. savings banks are authorized to invest in. This town is In Fairfield County. M. Meyers. Treasurer. SEC. 495.-Trust funds, unless it is otherwise provided in the InstruWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 1910_ $415,000 Bonds. Funding ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages on A-0$225,000c___Apr 1 1932 Grand list for 190 _____ _10,078,477 unencumbered real estate In this State double In value the amount loaned, 3 Yis Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909__ _ _$1$.00 Bonds. School or bonds of loans the this In or may be invested in such mortgages or 23,502 A-0 $50.000c_Apr 1 1932 Population In 1910 35%5 State, or of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any bonds, 4s 19.474 '11-'50 1 Population in 1900 120.000c_Mch M-NJ '05 State are, or this may in banks which the savings securities other stocks or 19,473 1890 In '51-'55 Population 1 1 20,000e_Mch in savings banks be, authorized by law to invest In, or may be deposited INTEREST Is payable at the Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y. City. Incorporated by this State. Nov., 1910.] CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. DERBY. J. B. Atwater, Mayor; Charles E. Clark, Treas. This city is situated in New Haven County. By enactment of the Legislature In 1893 the town of Derby, borough of Birmingham and the school districts of the town were consolidated under one form of government. assuming the name of the "City of Derby." The consolidation took effect on January 1 1894, and the debts of the town, borough and school districts were assumed by the city. When Due Sewer Bonds. LOANS3%s g J-J $4,000c ___July 1 1914 Fund! ig Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1900.) 4s g J-J $100,000c_ __July 1 1914 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $228,000 Road and Bridge Bonds. 3%s M-N $38,000c___Nov 1 1934 Sinking fund 7,340 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) 8,508 Cash on hand Refunding Bonds 6,095,057 Total valuation 1909 4s '08 A-0 $55,000c___Oct 1 1928 (Assessm't same as actual value.) School Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _412.50 ”is J-D $ ,000c..„June 1 1921 Total tax (per $1,000) '10_414.00 7,930 (Subject to call June 1 1002.) Population in 1900 8,991 3,is F•A $22,000c___Aug 1 1930 Population in 1910 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly.) INTEREST Is payable at the Birmingham National Bank, Derby. EAST HAMPTON. Fred. H. Barton, Treasurer. This place Is In Middlesex County. When Due.I Bonds are subject to call $10,000 LOANSRefunding Bonds. after 10 years and $10,000 after 4s '10 J-D $35,000_ _ __June 1 1940 20 years. BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1910_487,880 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$20.00 043,727 Assessed valuation 1010 EAST HARTFORD. J. 0. Goodwin, Clerk. This town is in Hartford County. Inc. Oct. 1783. Bonds all taxable. Funding Bonds When Due. LOANS43 g '09 A-0 $88,000c__ _Apr 1 1939 Bridge Bonds. 3.68 '89 A-0 $39.600c_ __Oct 1 1919 (Subject to call after Anr11 1 1929.) BOND. DEBT Oct 19 19104187,600 (Subject to call Oct 1. 1809.) Floating debt Funding Bonds. 16,564 52,285 Is '94 A-0 360,000c&r Apr 2 1924 Total assets Grand list 1909 (Subject to call April 2 1904.) 4,763,849 INTEREST is payable at Farmers' Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909._ _512 00 & Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Hartford Population in 1910 8,138 EAST HARTFORD FIRE DISTRICT. Edw. E. King ,President. Value of water plant, $300,000.00 LOANSWhen Due. I Fire District Note 10,000 Water Loans. BOND. DEBT May 14 '104250,000 4s A-03115,000._ .. _Oct 1 1931 Floating debt 21,050 48 J-D 135,000__ _June 1 19331Sinking fund 21,875 Notes, sewer 5s 11,050!Assessed valuation 1909.....2,700.000 FAIRFIELD. Luin B. Switzer, Treas. (P.O. Southport). This town Is In Fairfield County. LOANSWhen Due 4s '90 J-J $27,500c_July 1 '11-'21 33.sg'01A-0 25,000c 1916 4s '09 M-S 75,000c 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4127,500 Floating debt $7,500 Grand list 1009 4,810,615 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910___$13 00 Population in 191) 6,134 FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Simeon Pease, Commissioner. 37 HARTFORD "ARSENAL SCHOOL DISTRICT." Robt. C. Glazier, Treas. LOANS17.323 When Due. Sinking fund 48 0,7 320 23 J-D 374.000c___June 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1909...3,457 08 51-s 80,000c May I 1 I..• (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) BOND. DEI3T Oct 1 1910_4154,000 School tax( er 31,000) 1910-$7.00 Population in 1910 (est.) _..20.000 INTEREST Is payable at the Riverside Trust Co. of Hartford. HARTFORD "FIRST SCHOOL DISTRICT." LOANS$60,000 When Due. BOND. DEBT May 1910_ 4s 22,610,000 $60,000__May 1 1927 Sinking fund (Subject to call after May 1 1907) Grand list 1908-'09 58,540 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _52.00 HARTFORD" NORTHEAST SCHOOL DISTRICT." M. L. Hill, Chairman. Building Bonds. When Due. BOND, DEBT Oct 1910_ _4129,000 4s '09 J-D 363.000c__June 11919 Assessed valuation 1909_2,168,275 35.6s 66,000c_ _June 1 1931 (Assessm't from 60 to 75% act. val.) (Exempt from all taxes.) School tax (per $1,000) '09_ _ _ 36.00 INTERES r on 4s payable at Security Co., Hartford; on 3s at Charter Oak National Bank, Hartford. HARTFORD "NORTHWEST SCH9OL DISTRICT." Robert L. Russell, Chairman. Bonds are subject to taxation. LOANS9 _F4,221,281 When Due. ,irmiu ii,( 48 '08 M-S$170,000c or r_Sept 1 '38 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 19104170,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1909$7.00 Sinking fund 1,683 • INTEREST payable at the Security Co. of Hartford. HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH SCHOOL DISTRICT." F. S. Kellogg, Ch. LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _3177,000 48 J-J $137.000c___Jan 1 1924 Floating debt 61 000 (Subject to call after Jan 11904.) Assessed valuation 1909._ _6,121,568 33.s '04J-J 40,000c_ July 1 1934 (Assessment about 60% actaul value) (Bonds are exempt from taxes.) School tax (per $1,000) 1909._ 45.00 INTEREST payable at Security Co . Hartford. HARTFORD"SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT." T. A. Shannon, Treas. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 20'10_5610.000 4s M-N $10.000c 1927 bloating debt 4 60 26 :01 00 3 Y6s M-N 200,000c___May 1 1931 Sinking fund 3s. M-N 200,000cdcr_Nov 1 1952 Total valuation 1909 26,592,707 3348 g '05M-S200,000e_ _Sept 1 1955 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_36.00 INTEREST payable at the Fidelity Trust Co., Hartford. HARTFORD "WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT." W. L. Wakefield, Treasurer. 48J-J $20,000c 1928 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_3180,000 25,000c 33.68 J-J 1924 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_46.00 35,000c 45 1914 J-J 48 '08 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1932 INTEREST is payable at Hartford National Bank. Hartford HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICT." E. C. Friable, Treasurer. When Due. BOND. DEBT June 1 1910_11 23 46 LOANS5:2 00 10 1 F-A$126,000c_ _July 31 '12 Floating debt 3s 330 F-A 120,000c_ July 31 '26 Assessed valuation 1910_15,387.717 'School tax (per $1,000) 1909 __..$3.00 INTEREST payable at the Charter Oak National Bank Hartford. HUNTINGTON. D. S. Brinsmade, Treasurer. This town Is In Fairfield County. P. 0. Shelton.) Inc. Jan. 1789. Bridgeport and Danbury are the county scats. Bonds are taxable. When Due. Floating debt When Due. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910_4145,000 LOANS$33,509 LOANSJ-J $75,000c___July 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1909_45.479,598 Sinking fund Refunding Bonds. 3,000 45 School and Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) 48 g '09 A-0$145,000c__ _Oct 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1900_229,879,000 State & Co tax (per $1,000)'09_$1.00 4s '08 J-J 3100.000_ _ _Jan 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000)'09 (towni$9.00 (Subject to call Oct 1 1929.) Population in 1910 245,322 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '10_$175,000 Population in 1910 5,545 INTEREST payable at Birmingham National Bank, Derby, Conn. INTEREST payable at Connecticut National Bank, Bridgeport. GREENWICH. KILLINGLY. Frank T. Preston, Treasurer. The town and borough of same name are located In Fairfield County. TOWN OF GREENWICH. Incorporated In 1662. R. Wellstood,Clerk; A. W. Avery, Treasurer. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Sept. 1910 $915,000 Coupon Bonds 1909. Cash on hand 78,729 ___ $530,000 Town valuation 1909____36,062,479 -s Registered Bonds (Assessment about 60% actual value) s '87 _ _ • $160,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_412.00 Coupon Bonds Population in 1900 12,172 s '95 ___ $125,000 Population in 1910 16,463 INTEREST payable at office of High School Bonds 45 '07 J-J 1100,0000_ .July 1 1935 Town Treasurer. BOROUGH OF GREENWICH. Inoorporated 1854. H. B. Marshall, Warden. M-N 3147.000_ __May 1 1922 Grand Ilst 1908 4s 12,842.000 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1910_ _ _$147,000 Borough tax (per $1.000) '08 _113.00 Floating debt 113.000 Population in 1910 3.886 This town is In Windham County. Incorporated 1708. LOANSWhen Due. Grand list 1909 14,0)8,216 Town Bonds of 1900. 1 (Assessment about full value.) 3 tis g J-D $125.000c_ -Dec 1 19201Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910...412 5 6,64 .00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19104125,0001Population in 1910 Floating debt 87,7001Population In 1900 6,835 INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston, or at the Windham County Nat. Bank, In Danielson. GROTON. W. E. Wheeler, Treasurer (P. 0. Mystic). LITCHFIELD. P. P. Hubbard, Treasurer. Litchfield (Town) is the county seat of Litchfield County. Incorporated 1720. Bonds are exempt from taxation. $2,900.400 LOANSWhen Due. Grand list 1909 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Railroad Bonds. 4s J-D 580.0000.-On demand Total tax (per 11,000) 1909_519 50 BOND. DEBT May 1910_ $80,000 Population in 1910 3.005 Floating debt 35,900 INTEREST is payable in LItchfi0 e10 d5 . MANCHESTER. S. M. Benton, Clerk (P.O.So.Manchester). This town Is in Hartford County. Incorporated May 1823. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1901412.383,082 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about 90% actual value) 45 '08 M-N $105,000_May 1 '11-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ $10 00 .10.601 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '10_3105,000 Population In 1900 25,000 Population In 1910 13,641 Floating debt INTEREST payable at Manchester Trust & Safe Deposlt Co. This town Is in New London County Incorporated May 1704. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1910_445,000 Refunding. Other liabilities 73,212 M•N $15,000r___May 1 1911 Assets 4s 34,207 (15.000 biennially) to May 1 1915 Grand list 1909 4,462,053 Registered Bonds (Assessment at 2-3 actual value.) 4)-is M-N $30,000_ _Subject to call Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_ _....12 00 MERIDEN. Floyd Curtis, City Treasurer. The town and city of Merlden are situated in New Haven County. DurINTEREST payable by Treasurer. Population In 1910 6,495 ing the year 1896 the town of Meriden voted to consolidate the schools and GROTON WA rER DISTRICT. H. E. Marquardt, Treasurer. assume the debt of all the school districts. 48 g '04 A-0 $150,000c 19241 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910 .-4225,000 CITY OF MERIDEN. Incorporated 1867. 4s g '05 J-D 19251 75,000c INTEREST payable at National Bank of Commerce New London, Conn. Herman Hess, Clerk. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_ _$1 4357:000000 HARTFORD. E. L. Smith, Mayor; 0. 11. Slocum, Treas. Floating debt Sewer Bonds. 71.000 The town and city of Hartford were consolidated on April 1 1896, and 4s '93 M-N J $20.000c_May 1 '11-'12 Cash In treasury 1 5,000c___May 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1910..18.956,171 their debts are no longer reported separately. City Incorporated May 1784 Water Bonds. (Assessment at full value.) When Due. LOANSRefunding Bonds .8 50 5 $88 Funding Bonds. 3!.g'97 J-.T $800,000r__Jan 1 1922 4s '93 M-N 110.000c___May 1 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__28, 4g '93 J-J $290,0000 __July 1 1918 3%g'97 M-N 270,000r__May 1 1922 48 '95 J-J 110.000c_July 1 1911 Population In 1900 27,265 140.00043-July 1 '12-'13 Population in 1910 Park Improvement Bonds. Improvement Bonds. Funding Bonds. J-J $300,000c_Jan 1 1926 3)g'07 J-J $250,000r__Jan 1 1922 33.6g 45 '95 J-J 350,000c_July 1 '14-'18 Conn. R. Bridge Bonds. Paving Bonds. INTEREST payable at the Importers & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. 33ig J-J $200,000r__Jan 1 1938 33ig'04 J-J1,000,000c_July 1 1954 20,000r..Jan 1 1930 3 g'05J-D1.000.000c__June 1 1955 33ig'00 J-J TOWN OF MERIDEN. Incorporated May 1806. High School and Bridge Bonds Water Bonds Chas. H. Wood, Town Treasurer. 3Hg'98 J-J $200.000r_ _Jan 1 1938 4g '93 J-J $475.000c__July 1 1918 LOANSWhen Due I Cold Spring Home Bonds. Population in 1910 Police Department. 98,915 $3.65 '01 M-N $40.000c-May 1 '13-'16 Funding Bonds. 33ig'98 J-J $75,000r_ _Jan 1 1923 Population in 1900 79,850 4345 '80 M-N $20,000c_May '11-'12 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 19104500,000 INTEREST on all of the city bonds is payable at the city treasury. '01 M-N 80.000c_May 1'17-'24 Floating debt 3 4 3,2 586 4s'08 M-N J 130,W0c_May 1 '12-'24 Cash in treasury 4 TOTAL DEBT. &e.• evnatl,atl9fuOl9l21 value.),839,687 1 220,000c_May 1 '25-'33 Total Oct. 1 '10. Oct. 1 '09. Oct. 1 '08. Oct. 1 '07. Apr. 2 '06. (Assessment Town Bonds Tot. bond. debt44,880,000 $4,880,000 $5,633,000 $5,830,000 $5,830,000 p0 ap xurla atte i00 (pe in r5 11 0,10 000) 1909_ _ _$10.00 Floating debt_ _ _ 23,481 23,481 229,454 229,454 229,454 45 '92 M-N $10.000r __ _May 1911 T Traders,066 ' INTEREST on funding 4 Ms Is payable at the Importers' & Total debt _44,903,481 $4,903,481 $5,862,454 $6,059,454 $6,059,454 Sinking fund__ _ $493,943 $400,253 $1,245,654 $1,124,110 $938,106 National Bank, New York; on town 4s at the Meriden National Bank: on Water debt (incl.) $475,000 $475,000 $478,000 $675,000 $675,000 the 334 % bonds and 4s of 1908 at the Fourth National Bank, New York. CITY PROPERTY.-The city In 1909 owned property to the value NaDDLETOWN. James P. Stow, City Treasurer. of $7,614.070, according to inventories on file In the office of the City Middletown City is situated In the town of Middletown, Middlesex Auditor. County. The city and town are distinct corporations, and the debts of WATER DEPARTMENT is self-sustalning, raising from water rents both are given below. $30,000 to $40,000 each year above Interest on Its bonds and all ordinary CITY OF MIDDLETOWN. Incorporated May 1784. expenses. LOANSWhen Due. I Sewer Refunding Bonds. ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.Funding Debt Bonds, 1334s J-D $53,000c__Dec 1 1921 • Real Estate. Personal Property, YearsTax Rate. 4s Total. M-N $25,000c___Nov 1 1914 3348'05 M-N 35,000c___May 1 1925 $71,092,254 410,077,968 $17.50 48 909 A-0 15.000c ___Oct 1 1914 $81,170,222 Municipal Building Bonds. 65.382,087 '18,00 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1904.) 3;48'05 M-N $36,000c 1908 £9,307,070 74,880,157 May 11925 58,718,246 1905 •18 00 £7,634,471 City Improvement Bonds, BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $503,000 66,352.717 49,904,740 •17 50 334s 1900 J-J $70.000c&r_July 1 1921 Sinking funds 96,027 20,146,633 70,051,373 30.596.238 20 50 16,629,086 1890 Sewer Bonds. 22 56 5:0 80 17 0 47,225,324 Water debt (included). _ _ _6,6 30,171,885 16,048,479 1889 M-S 514,000c_Mch 1 '11-'17 Water sinking fund (incl)- 20 50 48 46.220,364 95.760 27,847,349 20 50 19,500,122 1888 Water Bonds. 47,347,471 Grand list 1909 • School tax (which In 1909 averaged $4 per $1,000) additional. x Ex- 3.655 J-J $55.000c. _July 1 1915'City tax rate (per 51.000) '09_ 1_ 1, 398.0 54 0 cluding corporation stock assessment, which for 1909 aggregated $37.819.- 48 J-J 200.000r_ July 1 1922 Population In 1910 866. See note on page 35. INTEREST payable in Middletown. 38 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. LXXXNI. TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. Incorporated Sept. 1651. NEW LONDON. Fitch L. Comstock, City Treasurer. Bonds are tax-exempt. The town and city (located in county of same name) are under one $58,000 1909___ Floating 1 I Apr debt Bonds Refunding Railroad go ,ernment and the following statement Includes both. Incorporated 330'04 J-J $100,000c&r..Jan 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1909_ _9,543,470 :lown 1646; city, 1784. 4s '09 J-D 340,000c __June 1 1929;(Assessment about 80% actual value) Water Bonds. When Due. 48 ,10 F-A 244,000c--_Aug 1 19301Tax rate (per $1,000) 1900-_$11.00 LOANS48 J-J $116,000c___July 1 1919 Sewer Bonds. 20,749 BOND. DEBT May 1910_ _ $684.000 Population in 1910 60,000c___July 1 1924 J-J J-J $10,000r___July 1 1917 4s 45 INTEREST on 4% bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., syie 225,000c_Jan 1 1920 J-J 334s 1911 1 Jr4 35,000c__Ju1y Boston; on others in Middletown. 1 1926 J-J g 334s 200,000c&r_July 1919 1 20,000r__July J-J 334s J-D 35,000c___De0 1 1937 330g'08J-J 50,000c___July 1 1926 5s g MILFORD. Richard R. Hepburn, Clerk. Refunding Bonds. „School Bonds. $21,000c___Ju1y 1 1919 336g'05 A-0$100,000e&r_Oct 1 1935 This town Is in New Haven Count . Incorporated 1664. $35,000 45 When Due. Floating debt 63,000c___July 11020 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '10..41,346,500 LOANSJ-J Total assessed val. 1909_ _5.209,180 4s Refunding Bonds. 10 17 3 42,114 982:4 J-D 40,000o-June 1 1924 Sinking fund (Assessment about 90% actual value) 4s 60,000c_May 1 1925 Cash on hand 4s '95 J-J $29,900c 651,000 4s '07 A-0 83,0000 ..-__Oct 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910__$12.00 330 J-D 100.000•3___Dec 1 1931 Water debt Oncluded) 3.783 4s'it'08 J-D 175,000e _Dec 1 1027 Grand list 1909 16,068,885 28,000_ .July 1 1930 Population In 1900 4s '10 J-J 4,366 48 Park Bonds. actual value.) (Assessment about BOND.DEBT Sept 28y10_ 4140,900 Population In 1910 INTEREST payable at Town Treasurer's office. M-N $25,000r_May 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1000) 1909 _$18 00 Population in 1910 (Census) __19.659 Annexation Bonds. NAUGATUCK. George T. Wigmore, Treasurer. F-A $11.500e_ _Aug 1 1919 330 INTEREST Is payable at the New London City National Bank. This borough is In New Haven County. Town incorporated 1844: borough Incorporated 1893; consolidation of town and borough 1895. Bonds NORWALK. are exempt from all taxation. When Due. BOND.DEBT Oct 1910_4118,000 LOANSThe town of Norwalk, in Fairfield County, contains the city of Norwalk 56,602 (Incorporated June 30 1893), whose debt Is included below. The city of Floating debt School Bonds. 9,630,529 South Norwalk, whose statement Is given under its own name. Is also In 4s '00 M-S $18,000c___Sept '11-'19 Grand list 1909 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ $16.40 this town. Bonds below are all coupon with privilege of registration. 12.722 4s '92 A-0$100,000c___Apr 1 1912 Population in 1910 CITY OF NORWALK. Incorporated 1893. INTEREST payable at Naugatuck National Bank. Howard A. Montgomery, Treasurer. NEW BRITAIN. F. S. Chamberlain, Treasurer. Refunding Funded Debt. When Due. LOANSThe city of New Britain Is situated In Hartford County. In 1905 the July 1 1929 4s J-J $50,000 Refunding Sewer Bonds. town and city were consolidated. (Subject to call Jan. 1919.) 45 '07 J-J $150,000„July 1 '27-28 330 g J-J $200,000_ _ _July 1 1929 Water Bonds. CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS. (Subject to call Jan 1919.) 4s '95 J-J $50,000____July 1 1935 Municipal Building Bonds. When Due. LOANS330'99 J-J 200,000____July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1910.4705,000 4s '08 J-J $215,000c.._ _July 1 1948 Water Bonds. 21,200 Floating debt to call July 1 1919.) (Subject . Street Bonds. 43 F-A $200,000c_Aug 1 1918 83,589 330'03 J-D 100,000____June 1 1928 Sinking fund F-A $50,000c__ _Aug 1 1925 (Subject to call after Aug 11008.) 4s 420,000 Water debt (Included) (Subject to call June 1 1923.) Sewer Bonds. 4s F A 250.000e_ __July 1 1927 5,820,721 70,000-July 1 1934 Grand list 1909 4s '09 J-J J-J $15.000c._ _Jan 1 1913 F-A 75,000c __July- 1 1933 4s 4s 8.12 1907.......41628 95 City tax (per $1,000) Sewer Bonds. F-A 100,000c_Aug 1 1918 4s '07 J-J $35,000_ _July 1 1927 Population in 1190100 4s '08 J-J 300.000c... _Jan 1 1938 4s 45 '09 F-A 150,000c__Aug 1 1939 4s F-A 100,000c___Aug 1 1925 Population in School Bon fi S. (Subject to call after Aug 1 1910.) 6,0 4 INTEREST on the bonds due In 1935 is payable at American Exchange J-J 150,000e___July 1 1924 Nat. Bank; on water 4s of 1909 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., New York; on 434, .1-4 $ ", 000c._ _Jan 1 193s 3s J-J 100,000c_Ju1y 1 1932 water 33is at Fairfield Co. Nat. Bank In Norwich; other Int. pay. In Norwalk. 4s '09 F-A 153,000c..._ Feb 1931 330 4s '09 F-A 51,000__Aue 1 '11-'14 4s '04 J-J 200,000e___Jan 1 1932 TOWN OF NORWALK. Incorporated Sept. 1651. 45 '06 J-J 300,000c_ __Jan 1 1936 Subway Bonds, H. R. Smith, Clerk. _ -A-0 $24,000e___Oct '11-'22 _ ' 33i g When Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 1 19104620,000 A-0 14,000c_ _Oct 1923-'29 Population in 1900 (Census)... 25,998 LOANS4$ 8,077 Refunding Bonds Floating debt TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS. 64,992 4s '09 A-0$220,000c__Apr 1 1939 Sinking fund 20,015,672 $45,600c 1910 '11-'29 1 J-J list _Aug Grand 3s Due. Bonds. Funding When LOANSF-A 49,0000 __ _ _1026-1935 334s 1330 A 03300,000____Oct 1 1918 Town tax (per $1,000) 19l0.....$8.50 Park Bonds. 24,211 ($2,000 due yearly.) Town bonds 100,000_ ___Jan 1 1921 Population in 1910 43 J-J $65.625c..._ July 1 '11-'24 F-A $44,000e_Aug 1 '11-'32 330 INTEREST payable at Am. Ex. National Bank, New York. Funding Bonds. 19,007 4s J-J $100,000c_ __Jan 11011 Population in 1890 Population In 1900 28,202 NORWIOH. C. Lippett, Mayor; I. L. Peck, Treasurer. School Bonds. 43,916 J-J $90,000c ___ 1911-1928 Population in 1910 48 Norwich is in New London County. The city and town have separate governments, keep separate accounts and have separate debts. DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY OCTOBER 1 1910. CITY OF NORWICH. Incorporated 1784. _ _$36,975,053 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '10_.12,873,000 Grand list (las and Electric Plant Bonds. When Due. 1909_ _ _.$15.50 LOANS__$1,000) 14,5001Tax rate (per 1909__Floating debt 41'08 J-D $287,000_ Apr 2 1931 Bonds Water 45,000 191,2191Population in 1910 (est.) Sinking funds 1923 1 BONDS Nov 9'09_3986,000 GEN. 330 J•J $150,000c___Jan INTEREST Is payable at New Britain National Bank. 265,000 43 '06 .1-1) 65,000. _ _ _Apr 2 1931 Water debt (included)__ 121,300 bonds Temporary Bonds. Funding NEW HAVEN. Frank J. Rice, Mayor; Jonathan N. Rowe 45 73,300 A-0$125,000o-Oct 1 1913 Sinking funds and cash 12,822,596 Comptroller. 0 33 J-D 186,000o___June 1 1925 Total valuation 1908 (Assessment about 3i actual value.) Refunding Bonds. This 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 Is '06 .1- D $ l43,000_ _ _ _Apr 2 1931 City tax (per $1,900) 1908_410.00 20.367 Population in 1910 New Haven were consolidated Dec. 7 1897 under one government, and the INTEREST is payable In New York and Norwich. city assumes the assets and liabilities of the two other governments. Incorporated 1659. NORWICH. OF TOWN NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS. Chas. S. Holbrook, Treasurer. Library Bonds.* When Due. • LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1910_3282,000 LOANSJ-J $90,000cJan 1 '11-'19 48 '86 Voting-Machine-Bonds. F loating debt__ _ .. __ .. . 1. ,301 Refunding Court-House Bonds. Improvement Bonds (Series "0"). 3 yis '05 J-J 117,000c_ __Jan 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 1910 295,301 45:(19 A-Of$12,000___Oct 1 '11-'14 53.437 12,000__ -Oct 1 '16-'19 4s '09 J-J $100,000.. _Jan 1 '30-'34 Sinking fund • Refunding Bonds. 17,055,384 Paving Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 1913 Grand list 1909 A-0$115,000c 334s A-0 $125,000r__Oct 1911-'16 1 actual value.) A-0 $25,000r_Oct 1 1914 4s (Assessment about 3, 45 Town of Preston Bonds A-0 ao,000r___oet '15-'16 330 A-0 100,000r _Oct 1915&'20 3.405 J-J $50,000c 45 1920 Town tax (per $1 000) RHO__ $9.25 37,500r Oct 1912-'17-'22 Town Deposit Fund 6s, 28,29 Population in 1910 A-0 185,000r___Oct 1 1920 330 A-0 330 A-0 10.000r-_Oct 1 1922 4s '08 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '29-'33 330 $13,301 Population In 1900 On demand Street Improvement Bonds 330 '05A-0 95.000c___Oct 1 1925 INTEREST Is payable at the Treasurer's °Mee except the "Town of 35.000c_- July 1 1928 4s '07 J D I $150,000cJune 1 '27-'31 Preston Bonds," which is payable at the Thames National Bank of Norwich. 45 '08 J-J 22,000c___June 1 1932 Fund's & High Schoo1 Bonds. ORANGE. Wolter A. Main, First Selectman. School-Building Bonds 330 A-0 $336.000r___Oct '11-'24 5.000r_Oct 1 '11-'15 4s '08 J-J $100.0000..Jan 1 '29-'33 This town is in New Haven County. Incorp. May 1822. Bonds below 330 A-0 City Sewerage. Funding Bonds. are exempt from taxation. $9,495 96 A-03375,000r_Apr 1 '11-'25 LOANSWhen Due. Grand list 1909. 334s'05 A-Of$250,000r_Oct 1 '25-'34 43 J-D 100,000r __ _ _ 1926-1929 3.000r--Oct 1 1935 4s (Assessment is 85% actual value.) Funding Bonds (fold). .1 J $100,000c_Jan 1 1914 Town tax (per $1,000) 1909_38.00 334s '05A-0 100.000r_Oct 1 1925 48 g 6,995 4s '08 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1928 tr '05 J..T 200.0000 _Jan 1 1925 Population In 1000 11,272 BOND, DEBT Oct 1910_4300,000 Population in 1910 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT INTEREST payable at National Tradesmen's Bank New Haven. Park Bonds. When Due. LOANS330 '89 J-J $100,000c_July 1 1939 PORTLAND. Robert S. Mitchell, Clerk. Air Line RR. bonds This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated May 1841. 330 '89 J-J $475,0000July 1 '11-'29 (Subject to call after July 1 1910.i When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4222,000 4s J-J 100,0000___July 11039 LOANSRefunding Bonds. _ 1.992,817 Grand list 1909 • Exempt from taxation. J-J $90,000c_July 1 1919 (Assessment 34 to 3( actual value.) 330 45 '05 M-N 78,000o_ Nov 1 1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1900-$15.03 NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 3.856 43 '09 J-J 112,000r.JuIy 1 '11-'13 Population In 1900 M-N $70,000 0...A021-1924 When Due.14s LOANS3,425 42,000r___July 1 1920 Population in 1910 41 F-A $190.000o ____1911-1920 45 F-A 75,000 0._._1925-1928 Treasury. Town at payable INTEREST 4s M-N 125,000 C.._ _1929-1934 (820,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) town are exempt from taxation. the of bonds -The FREE. TAX INTEREST on all issues is paid at the City Treasury. H. Brown, Treas. PUTNAM. F. W.Seward, Clerk; Chas. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND. &c.This city and town of the same name are in Windham County. City inOct. 11910. Jan. 11010. Oct. 11909. Jan. 11909. corporated Jan. 11898. Interest is payable at First Nat. Bank in Putnam. Bonded debt of city $2,557,500 $2,669,300 $2,543,500 $2,568,500 CITY OF PUTNAM. Incorporated 1896.. 700,000 Old debt of town 675,000 700,000 900,000 $3,150,000 Total valuation 1910 Street Improvement Bonds. 480,000 Old debt of school dIst_ 460,000 480,000 500,000 J-.1 $40.000e_ _July 1 1929 (Assessment about 60 A actual value) 3348 $1,000) 1910 $8.00 Total bonded debt____$3,602,500 $3,849,300 13,723,500 $3,968,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910...440,000 City tax (per 6,667 16,000 Population in 1900 105,000 Floating debt 65,000 70,000 105,000 Floating debt 6,637 12,300 Population in 1910 Sinking fund Total debt TOWN OF PUTNAM. Incorporated May 1855. $3,757,500 $3,954,300 $3,793,500 $4,073,500 80,869 Sinking funds 80,455 26,000 David Flagg, Town Clerk. (1100.000 bonds voted, but not yet issued.) 219,002 None Town tax (per $1 .000) 1909_49.50 BOND. DEBT Oct 1909 Net debt 7,348 $111,100 Population in 1900 13.731,500 $3,873,431 $3,713,045 $3,854,498 Floating debt • 7.260 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate Assessed valuation 1909... _3,370.76 Population In 1910 have been approximately as follows, real estate being taken at "about 51% (Assessment about 3,1 actual value) actual value" until 1900, when basis of valuation was raised to full value: RIDGEFIELD. Cyrus A. Cornen Jr., Clerk. Total Rate of Tax Total Rate of Tax This town is in Fairfield County. Years Valuation. per $1,000. Valuation. per $1,000. Years. TOWN OF RIDGEFIELD. Incorporated 1709. 1909 $108.449,713 $13 25 1904 $123,232,935 $17.50 H. K. Scott, Clerk. 1908 106,386,539 119,592,508 14.75 1903 13 25 $5,500 When Due. Floating debt LOANS1907 103.460,932 116,312 984 14 75 1901 12 75 Sinking fund assets 16,860 Funding Bona, 1•01! 1895 53,800,000 112.256,010 13 50 21 00 330 g F-A $00,000c___Aug 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1909_ _3,864.381 1905 5, 1890 ,171,131 110,001,166 14 00 19 50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ 48.00 (Subject to call Aug 1 1917.) The Grand List does not Include property estimated In 1909 as follows: 3,188 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _460,000 Population in 1910 Yale College, estimated at 110.340,805 BOROUGH OF RIDGEFIELD. Incorporated 1901. School-houses, estimated with contents and land 2.315.895 V. A. Davis, Treasurer. r1hurches and institutions 5,301.905 LOANS$9,227 When Due. Sinking fund S ate, county, town and city public property 3,361,960 Sewer Bonas. Assessed valuation 1909-1,606,405 Railroad property and other lawful exemptions 10401' s() $30 J-J $50,000c_Jan 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$6.00 1,100 (Subject to call Jan 1 1922.) Population in 1909 (est.) Total $31.781,005 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ _$50,000 POPULATION.-In 1910 133,605; In 1900 was 1 .027; lin 1890 it was INTEREST on both town and borough bonds is payable at the Merchants' 81,298; In 1880 It was 62, 82.f Exchange National Bank, NewaYorkjCity. Nov., 1910.] 39 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. ROCKVILLE. George Forster, Mayor. This city Is In Tolland County. Incorporated 1886. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1910_6210,000 20,000 Sinking fund Sewer Bonds. 4s J-J 650,000c___Jan 1 1926 Assessed val, real est. 1910 5,448.229 (Assessment about Ys actual value.) (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) $7.00 4s J-J $90.000c__July 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 Population In 1800 7,772 Filtration Bonds. 7,287 45 J-J $70,000c_ __July 1935 Population in 1900 7,977 INTEREST payable atTreas's office Population in 1910 SOUTHINGTON. R. Elliott, Treasurer. This town Is In Hartford County. Incorporated 1779. When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_44,206,432 LOANS4s g J-J $60,000c_ 1917 & 1927 (Assessment about 90% act. value.) BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1910_460,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _ 414.00 16,0 .5 ; Population in 1910 (Census) _ - -6.516 Sinking fund INrEREST payable at Southington National Bank. BOND, DEBT Oct 1010__$273,000 (Assessment about full value.) Floating debt May 23 1910_ _ 29,200 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1909_64.00 Sinking fund May 23 1910._ 6.737 7,673 Population in 1900 Grand list 1909 8,690 6,363,511 Population In 1910 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank of Wallingford. WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. H. Newton, Treas, LOANSWhen Due. School Bonds. is M-N $18,000c____ _1914 4s '06 J-J $55,000cMch 1 1936 (Subject to call after 1904.) (Subject to call March 1 1926.) M-N $40,000c .___ _1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910-.6133,000 134s M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '11-19 Grand list for 1909 ______ 3,369,407 ($3,000 due In odd years to 1917.) School tax (per $1,000) 1009 $7.00 INTEREST Is payable at the First National Bank, Wallingford. WATERBURY. William H. Sandland, Clerk. This city Is In New Haven County. The city, town and school govern ments were consolidated in January 1900. • LOANSCourt-House Bonds When Due J-J $15,000___Jan 1 '11-13 43 School Bonds SOUTH NORWALK. J. J. Cuneo, Clerk. 4s '97 Funding Bonds. J-J $200,000„July 1 '27-46 Incorporated Aug. 18 1870 This city Is in Fairfield County 334s 99 J-J $40,000__July 1 '11-14 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) Refunding Water Bonds. When Due. LOANSStorm Water Drainage Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $52,000c.... July 1 1939 33,63'01 J-J $220.000-Jan 1 '11-32 Electric Light Bonds. 33is'01 J-J $64.000___Jan 1 '11-26 Sewer Bonds. Funding Bonds. 45 A-0 $20.000c___Apr 1 1928 Consolidated Funding Bonds. 4s 05 J-J J$50,000c_July 1 '25&'30 33-68'04 J-J $10,000c___Jan 1 1934 Library Bonds. J-J $20,000 _July 1 '11-12 Jan 1 1935 330 1 20,000c ___July 1 1935 330'05 J-J 100,000_ 4s A-0 $5,0000.- Apr 1 1928 Paving Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 100 000c_ __July 1 1939 48 '06 J-J 100,000c_July 1 1936 Refunding Bonds. BOND. DI..',13T Nov 1 1910_6505.000 4s '09 J-J 190,000____July 1 1939 4s '07 J-J $200,000c___.Tnn 1 1927 4s '05 M-S $90,000cdcr. Water Boods. 430'08 J-J 150,000._ Jan 1 1938 320,01) Sept 1 '25,'30 & '35 Water debt (Included) 7,278,124 45 '94 J-J $40 000___Jan 1 '11-18 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 191062,539,000 Grand list 1909 Water Bonds. 40,000 J -J 400,t100,. Jan 1 1919 Sinking funds 4s J-J $30,000r___July 1 1925 (Assassm't about 65% actual value.) 4s 990,000 80,000___ _Jan '11-26 Water debt (included)__ _ 60,000r___July 1 1925 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_47 00 3 48'01 J-J 8,975 3 30'04 .I-J 70,000e_Jan 1 '11-24 Total assessed val. 1909_60,2 2,168 4s '05 J-J {40,000ceorJuly 1 1930 Population In 1910 88,000,000 10,000c__Jan 1 '11-'12 Actual value (est.) INT. payable in South Norwalk. 4s '08 J-J 20,000r-July 1 1935 4s 90.000-__Jan 1 '11-'19 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909__ 414.00 SOUTH NORWALK UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wm. F. Tammany. 4s '09 J-.T '10 J-J 300,000c Population In 1900 (Census) __51.139 Jan 1 '20-'49 district This has no bonded debt, the Clerk of District Committee. Park Bonds Population In 1910 (Census) __73,143 floating debt given below consisting of notes held by the South Norwalk 4s '08 J-J $240,000_ _July 1 '1 i-'58 Savings Bank. INTERESr on court-house bonds, on funding bonds of 1899 and on Floating debt Apr 10 1910_ _ $60,000 Population in 1910 (est.) 8,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _62 00 I Value of school prop. 1910.4142,500 school bonds of 1897 is payable at National Park Bank. New York; on water bonds of 1895 and 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904, 1905 by New York draft; on water bonds of 1908 and 1910 at the Columbia Trust Co. STAMFORD. In New York; on all other Issues at office of City Treasurer, This clty is In Fairfield County. Incorporated 1893. CITY OF STAMFORD. W. N. Travis, City Treas, WEST HARTFORD. Henry C. Whitman, Clerk. When Due. LOANSI-unding Bonds This town Is In Hartford County. Incorporated May 1854, Public Library Bonds. ;114s g M-S $60,000e. .3.1ch 1 1921 175:00 0 20 000 When Due. BOND. DEBT May 13 1910 $ LOANS4s g '09 J-D $33,000cDec 1 1939 Street Imp. Bonds (Tax Exempt). Floating debt Refunding Bonds 4s g '07 F A $50,000c___Aug 1 1932 Sewer Bonds. o .(1 41,.890448 Is M-S $30,000e --------1920 J..1 $50,000o 4s July 1 1914 4s '10 J-J 30,000__July 1 1935 Grand List 1909 (Subject to c j a )olloa efter 1910.) 3,913,608 4s M-N 25,000c__Nov 1 1914 Refunding Bonds. .5 -s ndss4 Town tax (per 61,000) 1909_417.50 Road 1110 334s g M-S 25 Mono__ _Mch 1 1921 33-is M-N $25,000____ov 1 1921 4s 1920 Population in 1910 4s g 1937 1\1-N 60.0000__ May 1 1924 4s '07 semi-an 25,000 (Subject to call 1910.) Population In 1900 3,186 4s '10 J-J 35,000____July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 24 1900 $460,000 INTEREST 19 payable at United States Bank In Hartford. 60,000 Public Improvement Bonds Floating debt 102,816 WILLIMANTIC. D. P. Dunn,Mayor; A. C. Scripture,Treas. 48 09 A-0 $35,000__Apr 1 1934 Sinking fund_ _ _ _$24 418 34 4s '09 J-D 35,000____June 1 1934 Gra9d114 (o. 8 This city Is situated in the town of Windham, Windham Co Inc. 1893. Public Park Bonds (lax Exempt.) (Assessm't about 75% actual value.) Fanding Bonds. When Due. 15,997 LOANS48 '118 A-0 $55.1100.___Anr 1 Iflas Population in 1900. Municipal Bonds (Coupon) 4s '09 F-A5100.000c___Aux 4 141,7 97 33 4 25,136 48 '09 s- a 50,000-___Mch 1 1939 Population In 1910 4s A-0 $100,000c Oct 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910._ $375,000 4s g '09 ,T-D 45,000c_ __Dec 1 1939 Sinking fund (Subject to 1910.) call Oct. 1 in N. Y.; on other bonds INTEREST on park ec library bonds payable 175,000 Water Bonds. Water debt (included) at Stamford. ,668 4s A-0 $100,000cOct 1 '14 &'20 Grand list 1909_ _ The city's tax rate (per $1 000) In 1907 was $10 30 In one district,66 80 4s $1,000) Tax rate (per 1924 1903____$12.00 A-0 75,000c _Oct 1 In another and 13 80 In the third. 11,230 INTER. payable atClty Treasury. Population In 1910 TOWN OF STAMFORD. Frank II. Gurley, Town Treasurer. This town Is in Fairfield County. WINCHESTER. Charles H. Bassett, Clerk. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ $505,000 LOANSThis town is in Litchfield County and contains Winsted Borough. IncorTown Hall 18911 Floating debt 419,000 porated May 1771. P. 0. Winsted. Bonds below are tax-exempt. 48 '08 J-D $225,000c _Dec 1 1938 Sinking funds 213.458 LOANSWhen Due. Total assets $93,507 Schools and Bridges 1893. Grand list 1909 25,755,509 Town Bonds 1902 Assessed valuation 1909_5,582,492 F-A 696,000o__ _Aug 1 1923 (Assessment about U actual value.) 4s $36,000r_ _May 1 '11-16 (Assessment about actual value.) SI-N Town tax (per $1,000) 1909 _49.75 4s '10 ___ High School. Tax rate (per 61,000) 1909_ ___$12.00 F-A $75,000c___Aug 1 1024 Population In 1890 15,700 BOND. DEBT72,000 4s Sept 1 1910_6108,000 Population in 1900 7,783 18,839 Other liabilities Funding Bonds Population in 1900 54,746Population in 1910 8,679 4s g F A $75,000c___Feb 1 1927 Population in 1910 28,836 INTEREST Is payable at Town Treasurer's office. INTEREST is payable at the office of the Town Treasurer. STONINGTON. E. B. Hinckley, Treasurer and Clerk. This town is in New London County. Incorporated Oct. 1658 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about 9#% actual value) .85,690 435 4s g'08 M 1\15100.000c_ _ _May 1 1928 Grand list 1909._ _ BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4100,000 '[own tax (per $1,00-0) 1909...610.00 9,154 Floating debt 43.865 Population In 1910 INTEREST payaole at Treasure. . office STONINGION.-THIRD SCHOOL DISTRICT. E. H. Newberry, Treas. (F. 0. Mystic.) LOANSWhen Due. I TOTAL DEBT Oct 10[0....650,000 48 '09 J-J $50,000c ___July 1 19391 INTEREST at the Mystic River National Bank in Mystic. THOMASTON. This town is In Litchfield County. Incorporated May 1875. All bonds are tax-exempt. When Due. I Floating debt May 18 1910..628,463 LOANSI Grand list 1900 Refunding Bonds. 2,488,438 4s '04 J-I) $50,000c__.Dec 1 1924 (Assessment about 90% actual value) Total tax (per $1.000) 1909._ _612.00 (Subject to calla BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_650,000 Population In 1910 3,533 INTEREST payable at the office of the Town Treasurer, TORRINGTON. Isaac W. Brooks, Treasurer. This town (and the borough of the same name) Is In Litchfield County TOWN OF TORRINGTON. Incorp. Oct. 1740. I. W. Brooke, Treas. __ None. Town tax (per $1,000) 1909 _.$10 00 BONDED DEBT__ Floating debt Oct 1 1910._ 4129,118 Population In 1900 9,284 Population in 1910 116 2, 844 510 Cash on hand 9,748,908 Grand list 1909 , BOROUGH OF TORRING VON. Inc. 1887. F. A. Harty, Treas. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ 6255,000 LOANS39,723 4368'07 M-N 675,000c___Nov 1 1927 Sundry assets 4s '09 M-N 150,000c_May 1 1929 Borough assessment 1909. 9,201,225 Borough tax (per 81,000) 1909.60.00 Sewer. • 1924 Population In 1010 4s M-N $30,000e 15,483 INTEREST payable at Borough Treasurer's office. VERNON. F. B. Skinner, Treasurer. This town Is in Tolland County. Incomorat,1 Oct. 1808. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '10_4235,000 Refunding Railroad Aid Bonds. Floating debt 72,109 4s '10 J-J $60,000c_ _July 1 1925 Sinking fund :o.999 Memorial Han 1339. Grand list 1909 6,010,780 3 iis M-N $125,000e _ _ Nov 1 1919 (Assessment about90 %actual value) (Subject to call Nov. 1 1809.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1009...- -$8 80 8.430 High-School, 1892 Population In 1900 41 J J $50,000e_ . July I 1922 Population In 1910 9.087 INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co.; on others at Town Treasurer's office. WALLINGFORD. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Grand Tax PopuList. Rate. lation. Debt. Debt. 1910. Location. None di ,730.805 14.00 3,712 08 . Berlin (T), Hartford County__ 90,000 3,792 Bethel (T), Fairfield County__ 30,000 36,843 d1,953,175d12.00 d923,449d17.00 1,821 Bloomfield (T), Hartford Co__ 29,000 44.512 6,047 Branford (T), New Haven Co_ None 92,577 x3,470,453 18.00 1,858 13rooklyn (T), Windham Co__ 20,000 15,992 c11,154.378 12.00 2,732 Canton (T), Hartford County__ 37.000 35.015 d1.902.543d12.50 5,304 x804,33.d19.00 2,140 Colchester (T), New London Co. 39,000 d1,010,868 14.00 2,188 Cromwell (T), Middlesex Co__ _ 26,417 d1 ,178.791d17.00 2,422 East Haddam (T), Middlesex Co*35,050 1,916 East Lyme (T), NewLondon Co. 26.000 15,300 xl.132,470x13.00 7.500 d553.747 15.00 1.052 Easton (Ti. Fairfield County__ 25,000 d1.835,329x15.00 3,362 East Windsor (T), Hartford Co_•75,000 9,719 Enfield (T), Hartford County__ 55,000 15,000 d6,096,600d10.00 2,745 Essex (T), Middlesex County__ 36.000 20,500 d2,126,777d10.00 3,478 Farmington (T), Hartford Co__ None 116.000 d2,341,399d13.00 4,796 Glastonbury (T), Hartford Co_ 65.000 27,000 d2,588,950x15.00 4,233 Griswold (T.), New London Co_ 60,000 20,500 d2,130,933x10.00 5,850 Hamden (T), New Haven Co__ None 31,121 d3,726,056 14.50 60,000 None d211,586,960 d0.25 250,182 Ilartford County 894 9,600 t1443,560x17.00 Hebron (T), Tolland County 23,400 3,023 1.513,950 5.00 Jewett City(B),NewLondonCo_*50,360 746 d348.98 lx16.00 Lyme (T), New London Co..-- 30,000 16,000 1.534 Madison (Ti, New Haven Co__ None 3)1516 d1.528,3 .45 10.00 1.977 Mansfield (T). Tolland Cod651,242d20.00 26,544 Meeting House (Town) None 5 34: 000 0 000 Miller Farms School DIstric__ 190 d1,093,000 0.00 t_ Montville (T), New London Co_ 30,000 28,1.0 d1,616,674d16.00 2,804 New Canaan (T.), Fairfield Co_100.000 81,000 (13,453,000 11.00 3,667 New Hartford (T), LltchfieldCo. 38,000 32,232 dt.113.070d18.00 2,144 New Milford (Ti. Litchfield Co..•5639,,05000 d2,435,7 T1d15.00 1,540 5,010 Newtown (T.), Fairfield Co____ None 33,500 d1,611,992 15.00 3,012 Norfolk (T.), Litchfield Co d3,174.703 6.00 Nor. Canaan(T.),LItchfleld Co. 24.000 31,150 d1.333.266912.50 2,171 dt:2 1:15 10 45 2x d17 16:0 001:1100 Nor. Stonington(T.),NewLon.Co 20,000 15.319 z 181 Old Lyme (['.),New London Co.*30,224 d894,599d12.50 Old Saybrook(T.),Middlesex Co. 8,000 17.738 1,516 Plainfield (T.), Windham Co__. 20,000 25.000 d2,861,227 12.60 6,719 5,000 31,500 dl 15 2.0 50 82 82 1 Plainville (T.), Hartford 5 2:0 ' 7 12 66 2:6 52 17 Plymouth (T.), Litchfield Co_ •11.237 None d570,000z16.00 1,917 Preston (T.), New London Co__ 45,000 1,000 1,617 cl940.973 15.00 Redding (T.), Fairfield County_ 28,800 1,187 Rocky Hill Cr.). Hartford Co- 18,000 15,412 11593,518 12.00 1,907 Saybrook (T.), Middlesex Co_- 20,000 13.000 d1,004.197 12.50 4,786 Seymour (T.), New Haven Co__ 30,000 41.357 113.420.293 10.00 4,807 None x4,179,164 x5.00 Shelton (B.), Fairfield County_ 25,000 2,251 So. Windsor (T.), Hartford Co_ None 46.500 d1,300.000d18.00 2,551 Sprague (T.), New London Co__ None 78,325 x1.016.868z15.00 Sul fiord (T.),Tolland County__ 61,0110 7,005 d3.646.953d10.00 5,233 Stratford (T.), Fairfield Co_ ___ 58,000 58,000 2,772,707 z9.00 3,841 Suffield (T.), Hartford County- 30,000 7,522 d3.759.193 x7.00 Thompsonville (Ti, Hartford Co. 55,000 15,000 d6.096.697d10.00 Watertwil ('I'), NewLondonCo. 40,000 65,902 111 .744,771 15.00 3,097 3,152 114,239,938 119.00 3,850 Watertown (T.). Litchfield Co_115.000 8,543 WestHaven(B.),NewHavenCo_ None 47,000 z7,215,193 x3.50 111,232.2111 8.00 Westport (T.), Fairfield Co__ -•129,959 4,259 Wethersfield (T.), Hartford Co- None 40.378 111,178,862 11.00 3,148 1,500 d1,049.733(11.3.00 Wilton (T.), Fairfield County__ 35,000 1,706 Windham (T.), Windham Co__180,000 33,500 115,256,017 10.00 12,604 Windsor (T.) Hartford Co 40,000 54.236 112.610,2991114,50 4,178 6.500 112,584,305 10.00 Windsor Locks (T.), HartfordCo 55,000 3,715 7,754 Winsted (11.), Litchfield Co_._.. 96,500 96,000 x5,063,211 x5.00 None 41.500 11891,4901112.50 Woodbury (T.), Litchfield Co.._ 1,860 The town and borough of Wallingford is situated In New Haven County Wm. H. Newton. Treasurer. TOWN OF WALLINGFORD 1027 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_6113 000 41 '97 J-I) $30,000c Assessed valuation 1909_ _ 4,315,519 Funding Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $45,000c___July 1 1939 (Assessment about 2-3 actual vane.) Town tax (i)Cr $1,000) 11109 Refunding Bonds. $5 00 3.653 '99 51-N $38,000c _1911-1929 Population Town In 191011,155 INTEREST payable at First National Bank. Wallingford, BOROUGH OF WALLINGFORD. Incorp. 1853. W. B. Dickerman,Treas. Municipal Bonds. When Due. LOANS48 M-N 145,000c _.May 1 1923 Funding Bonds, Refunding Water Bonds. 33is M-N $50,000c Nov 15 1929 33i3 J-J $8,000c__July 1 '11-12 Electric-Light Bonds Sewer Bonds. M-N $55,000c__May 1 1919 3%s 48 • MN $12,000c_May 1 1913 Water Bonds (T) Town. (B) Borough. • Total M-N 13,000c _-Nov 1 1914 x Figures are for 1910 4s 1924 43 • M-N $90,000c debt. d Figures are for 1909 40 DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE TATES, CITIES 'ND TOWNS IN THE M IDDLI STATES INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, Etc. NEW YORK—State, Cities, &c NEW JERSEY—State, Cities, &c PENNSYLVANIA—State,Cities, &c Pages 40 to 60 DELAWARE—State, Cities, &c Pages 61 to 69 MARYLAND—State, Cities, &c Pages 69 to 79 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA State of New York. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles) 50,203 Albany State capital Horace White Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1910) See'y of State (term expires Dec. 31 1910)_Samuel S. Koenig Thos. B. Dunn Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1910) Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1910) Clark Williams LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and length of sessions is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The early historical details of New York's State debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found In the "State and City Supplement" of April 1894, page 41. During a period of eleven years ending in 1893 the State debt was paid at the average of $1,000,000 per year, and practically wiped out. At the November election in 1895 the proposition to Issue bonds of the State to the amount of $9,000,000, for the purpose of enlarging and improving the Erie Canal. the Champlain Canal and the Oswego Canal, was submitted to the voters and carried. These bonds were all Issued. but $1,770,000 have been redeemed, leaving outstanding Oct. 1 1910 37,230,000. In 1903 a further issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized,and up to date $33,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. At the 1905 election a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an aggregate debt of $50,000,000 for highway purposes, and up to date $16,000.000 of these bonds have been sold. In November 1909 the voters approved the issuance of $7,000,000 bonds for the Cayugaand Senecacanals. Of this latter issue, $1,000,000 have been sold. The State's bonded debt On Oct. 1 1910 was $57,230,660 and the sinking fund $24,158,490.68. Details of loans follow: —Interest LOANS— Principal— Rate, Payable. When Due. Outstanding. Name and Purpose. JErie le Champlain 6% canal stock Non-Interest-bearing debt $180 1Stock for paym't 8% canal rev. ctfs. 600 Canaseraga Creek improvement ___1910 5 J&J July 1 '15-'54 200,000 Canal bonds gold. 1897 3g J&J Jan. 1 1912 4,000,000 Do 1898 do 3g J&J Jan. 1 1913 3,230,000 Do 1905 do 3g J&J Jan. 1 1923 2,000,000 1906 Do do 3g J&J Jan. 1 1958 1,000,000 do 3g 1907 Do J-J Jan. 1 1957 5,000,000 1908 Do do 3g J&J July 1 1958 5,000,000 1909 Do do J&J Jan. 1 1959 10,000,000 3r 1910 4g do Do J&J July 1 1960 11,000,000 Zighway bonds, g. 1906 J&D Dec. 1 1956 1,000,000 3g 4g 1908 Do do M&S Mch. 1 1958 5,000,000 4g 1908 Do do 5.000,000 lila Sept. 1 1958 4g Do 1910 M&S Mch. 1 1960 do 5,000.000 INTEREST on Canaseraga Creek bonds is payable at the National ComMercial Bank in Albany; on all other issues at the Bank of the Manhattan Co., New York City. STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.—Below we give the amount of the State debt on Sept. 30 in the years named. $10,185,660 1875 1910 ______$57,230,660 1899 $28,328,686 1909 41,230,660 1898 9,340,860 1870 38,641,606 1908 6,265,660 1885 26,230,660 1897 50,861,349 17,290,660 1893 1907 860 1860 34,182,975 763,160 1850 10,630,660 1892 1906 23,537,874 11,155,660 1891 1905 2,927,655 1840 18,385,309 1904 4,964,304 1830 9,410,660 1890 8,635,035 9,665,660 1885 1903 9,461,854 1820 2,983,500 1902 9,920,660 1880 8,114,054 1818 2,905,535 1900 10.130,660 I TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE &c.—Large Increase in values for 1904 due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about full value. The Constitutional Amendment adopted in 1905 permits interest and sinking fund requirements to be met out of funds in the Treasury instead of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy, therefore, was made in 1906 nor since, revenue being entirely r aised through the operation of mortgage, stock transfer, liquor, Inheritance and corporation taxes. TAXATION OF MORTGAGE.—Mortgages now are not subject to taxation of any kind, the only charge being a recording 'tax of 3.6 of 1%. --Slats Tax-Valuation Total Equalized Rate per Total Year. Real Estate. Valuation. $1,000. Personal. Levied. 1910_$9,266 628,482 $555,192,070 $9,821,820,552 None. None. 1909___ 9,117,352,838 548,765,843 9,868,118,881 None. None. 1908— 8,553,298,187 620,268,058 9,173.566,245 None. None. 1907_ -- 7,933,057,917 632,321,477 8.565,379.394 None. None. Pages 79 to 80 Pages 80 to 81 Page 81 --State Tax-Valuation Total Equalized Rate per Total Real Estate. Year. Levied. Valuation. $1,000. Personal. 1906_57,312,621,452 $702,469,270 $8,015,090,722 None. None. l905_.... 7,051,455,025 688,710,615 7.738,185 840 $0 154 $1,191.677 l904___ 6,749,509.958 696,986,169 7,446,478.127 968,042 0 13 1903._ 5,297,763,882 556.736,239 5,854,500,121 781,085 0 13 1902._ 5,169,308 070 585,092,312 5 754,400,382 748,072 0 13 1901___ 5,093,025,771 593.895.907 5,688,921,878 6,824,306 1 20 1900..._ 4,811,593,059 849.709,693 5,461,302,752 10,704,153 1 96 1895.... 3,841,582,748 450.499.419 4,292,082.167 13,906,346 3 24 1890___ 3,298,323,931 385,329,131 3,683,653,062 8,619,748 2 34 1870___ 1.532,720,907 434,280,278 1.967,001,185 7 263j 14,285,976 1859___ 1,097.584.524 307.349.155 1.404,913,679 3,512.284 2 50 POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first in population among the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census figures. except 1905 returns, which were compiled under State supervision: 1905 1,372,812 8,067,308 1580 3,880,735 1820 959,049 7,268.894 1850 1900 3,097,394 1810 589,051 5,997,853 1840 1890 2,428,921 1800 340.120 5,012 871 1830 1880 1 918,608 1790 1870 4.382,759 DEBT LIMITATION—STATE.—The new Constitution has In some measure modified the provisions of the fundamental law restricting the power of the Legislature over the issue of debt. doe. These provislom are found in Article 7. We give the sections of that article (Article 7) below which have reference to the subject. State credit not to be given.—SECTION 1. The credit of the State shall not in any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, anoda. tion or corporation. State debts power to contract.—SEO. 2. The State may, to meet casual deficits or failures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such debts, direct or contingent, singly or in the aggregate shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained, or to repay the debt so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. State debts to repel invasians.—SEO. 3. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts. the State may contract debts to repel Invasion suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Limitation of legislative power to create debts.—SEO. 4. Except the debts specified In sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by a law, for some single work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty years from the time of the contracting thereof. No such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either house of the Legislature, the question shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill pass, and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?" The Legislature may at any time, after the approval of such law by the people, if no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same; and may at any time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt or liability under such law; but the tax imposed by such Act, in proportion to the debt and liability which may have been contracted in pursuance of such law, shall remain in force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until the proceeds thereof shall have made the provision hereinbefore specified to pay and digcharge the interest and principal of such debt and liability. The money arising from any loan or stock creating such debt or liability. shall be applied to the work or object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, or for the payment of such debt or liability and for no other purpose whatever. No such law shall be submitted to be voted on, within three months after its passage, or at any general election when any other law, or any bill, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. The Legislature may provide for the issue of bonds of the State to run for a period of not exceeding fifty years in lieu of bonds heretofore authorized but not issued, and shall Impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the same as herelnbefore required. When any sinking fund created under this section shall equal in amount the debt for which it was created, no further direct tax shall be levied on account of said sinking fund and the Legislature shall reduce the tax to an amount equal to the accruing interest on such debt. [An amendment adopted by the voters on Nov. 2 1909 adds the following to Section 4;"The Legislature may from time to time alter the rate of interest to be paid upon any Stat debt which has been or may be authorized, pursuant to the provisions of this section, or upon any part of such debt, provided, however, that the rate of interest shall not be altered upon any part of such debt or upon any bond or other evidence thereof, which has been or shall be created or Issued be. fore such alteration. In case the Legislature increase the rate of interest upon any such debt or part thereof, It shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay and sufficient to pay the increased or altered Interest on such debt as it falls due. and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty years from the time of the contracting Nov., 1910.] NEW YORK—DEBT OF STATE. 41 thereof, and shall appropriate annually to the sinking fund moneys in Towns and villages are not limited in their debt-making power by the amount sufficient to pay such Interest and pay and discharge the principal Constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special of such debt when It shall become due and payable. statutes. • gilly eighteen years, extended to fifty by amendment adopted Nov. 1 1905Orina The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona fide purSinking Fund, how kept and invested.—SEC 5.—The sinking funds provided for the payment of interest and the extinguishment of the principal chasers and holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against of the debts Of the State shall be separately kept and safely invested, and misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence of public officers." The full text of neither of them shall be appropriated or used in any manner other than this law was published in the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895, V. 60. p. 1023. for the specific purpose for which it shall have been provided. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Section 8, Article One, Chapter 24, Bonds for Highways.—[Adopted at the November 1905 election.] Sec- Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a municipal tion 12. This section—an entirely new one—provides for a debt of not tion, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, corporacounty, exceeding $50,000,000 for highway purposes. See V. 80, p. 1494, for municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that "the term 'municipal corporation' as used in this chapter includes onlya full text. town, city and village." This differs from the definition given in Palisades Park Bonds.—At the Nov. 8 1910 election a vote was taken on county, the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909), a proposition to issue $2,500,000 bonds for the use of the Palisades Inter- which in Section 3 of Article 1 says that"A 'municipal corporation' includes State Park Commission. See V. 91, p. 1398. a county, town, school district, village and city and any other territorial Interest Increased on Public Highway and Canal Bonds.—The Legislature of division of the State established by law with powers of local government." 1907 passed an amendment to Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906, fixing the interest rate on issues of State highway-improvement bonds at 3, 33,6 or TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY 4%,instead of at a rate not exceeding 3M %. See V. 85, p. 359. In 1910 SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND COM.' a bill was passed by the Legislature increasing to 4% the rate of interest PAN I ES.—A new section (Section 187e) was added toINSURANCE tile Tax Law by an on the unsold portion ($78,000,000) of the $101,000,000 3% bonds author- amendment passed by the Legislature of 1907. This amendment provides ized at the general election in 1903 for the purpose of improving the Erie that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187. Canal, tile Oswego Canal and the Champlain Canal. 187a or 187b of Chapter 908 to pay to the State an annual tax equal to a percentage of its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided DEBT LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS AND viLLAnes. profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising its corporate —The new Constitution of New York State puts a general and uniform franchise, or carrying on Its business in such corporate or organized calimit to the power of all counties and cities of the State to contract and pacity, which shall own any State bonds, shall have credited to it annually put out their obligations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-mak- an amount equal to 1 % of the par value of such bonds bearing interest at lag power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found in a rate not exceeding 3% annually, and owned and held In the name of such company or association. The text of this bill was given In Article 8, Section 10. We give that section in full. The separation into corporation, V. 84, p. 1216. paragraphs and the figures in parentheses which number and begin tne paragraphs are our own, we having inserted them so that those who need to SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. refer to or use any particular portion can the more readily find the part —The provisions of the law defining securities In which savings banks may desired. With that exception we give Section 10 of Article 8 as it reads, invest their deposits are contained in Section 146 of Chapter 2 of the Con preserving even tile punctuation. solidated Laws of 1909. We give this section in full below. (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, assoSec. 146. In what securities deposits may be invested.—The trustees of become directly or ciation or corporation, or indirectly the owner of stock any savings banks may invest the moneys deposited therein and the income In, or bonds of, any association or corporation" nor shall any such county, derived therefrom only as follows: city, town or village be allowed to Incur any indebtedness except for 1. or In the stocks bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the county, city, town or village purposes. Tills section shall not prevent United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid to provide for the payment of the interest and principal, including the or support of its poor as may be authorized by law. bonds of the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that (2) No county or city shall be allowed to become indebtea for any put'. this sub-division does not authorize savings banks to invest in the land purchase pose or in any manner to an amount which, including existing indebtedness, bonds of the Philippine Islands. V. 78, o. 298.1 shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county 2. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State, or city subject to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of said Issued pursuant to tile authority of any law of the State. county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the 3. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness in excess of such limi- the United States which has not within ten years previous to making such tation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as investment by such corporation defaulted in tile payment of any part of kerein otherwise provided. either principal or interest of any debt authorized by the Legislature of any (3) No county or city whose present indebtedness exceeds 10% of the such State to be contracted: and in the bonds or interest-bearing obligations assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to of any State of the United States, Issued In pursuance of the authority of become indebted in any further amount until such indebtedness shall be the Legislature of such State, which have, prior to May 29 1895 been reduced within such limit. Issued for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such (4) This section snail not be construed to prevent the issuing of certificates State theretofore In default, and on which said funding or settlement obligaof indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of tion there has been no default In the payment of either principal or interest taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained in tile taxes for since tile issuance of such funding or settlement obligation, and provided the the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable Interest on such funding or settlement obligations have been paid regularly out of such taxes. for a period of not less than ten years next preceding such investment. [On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the effect (5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to provide for the supply of water; but tile term of the bonds issued to provide that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to invest in be created on the issuing of tile said bonds for their redemption, by raising these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the prin- as a State for ten years. The Attorney-General, however, is of the opinion that this does not prevent its bonds from fulfilling the requirements of the cipal and interest of said bonds at their maturity. At the 1909 election a very important constitutional amendment, with law so long as there has been no default within ten years on any of the obligations. V. 89, p. 298.1 reference to the exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock pur[On Aug. 11 1909 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5% poses by New York City, and with reference to tile exclusion after Jan. 1 bonds of the State of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924 1910 of water bonds issued by third-class cities, was ratified by the voters. and July 1 1959" were not legal investments for New York State savings The amendment referred to changes sub-division (6), making it read as banks. In his opinion, the bonds in question do not fulfill the requirements of sub-division 3 above for the reason that they are not direct obligations follows, the new parts being printed In italics. of tile State of Louisiana, nor is the credit of that State pledged for their (6) All certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds issued In anticipa- payment. He also calls attention to the action of Louisiana in disclaiming tion of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after liability for some $900,000 of so-called "baby bonds" authorized by Act 104, their date of issue. and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and Laws of 1880, and by the constitution as amended in 1879. It had been any debt hereafter incurred by any portion or part of a eity,if there shall be argued that the bonds were invalid when put out, having been given in exany such debt, shall be included in ascertaining the power of the city to change for warrants issued between 1874 and 1879 in violation of the conbecome otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by the City of New stitutional provision then In force, which made void all appropriations or York after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and debts claims in excess of current revenue. As, however, the bonds were expressly Incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January, authorized both by constitutional amendment and by the Act of the Gennineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class eral Assembly above referred to the Attorney-General thought "there after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the certainly would be grave doubt in holding that these bonds did not represent supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt a debt 'authorized by the Legislature' of the State to be contracted."] hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned 4. In the stocks or bonds of any city. county, town or village, school or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after district bonds and union free school district bonds issued for school purposes, making any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the or in the interest-bearing obligations of any city, county, town or village of city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installments this State, issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State for the necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing them are city to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking fund for its amortiza- pledged. tion shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall 5. In the stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated in one of the not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to Janunot be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and ary 11896,and which.since January 11881, has not repudiated or defaulted except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New in the payment of any part of the principal or interest of any debt authorized York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded propor- by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city tionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said investtherefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, pro- ment of not less than 45.000 inhabitants, and was incorporated as a city vided that any increase in the debt-incurring power of the city of New York at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said Investment and has which shall result from the exclusion of debts heretofore incurred shall be availa- not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days In the payble only for the acquisition or construction of properties to be used for rapid ment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note or other transit or dock purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which evidence of indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the and the terms and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so ex- holders thereof. But if, after such default on the part of any such State cluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in accord- or city, the debt or security. In the payment of the principal or Interest of ance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in its discre- which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised tion confer appropriate jurisdiction on the Appellate Division of the Supreme by the issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure to pay prinCourt in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of determining the cipal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a city valid at the be the date of such default within the provisions of this subdivision, and time of its inception shall thereafter become invalid by reason of the operatoin subsequent failures to pay instalments of principal or interest upon such of any of the provisions of this section. debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of tile same, shall (7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become the same not be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the as those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall meaning of this subdivision, at a date later than the date of said first failure cease, but tile debt of tile county at that time existing shall not be included In 'payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or to the Constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows: subdivision except a county, which Is wholly or in part included within the Whenever the boundaries of any city are tile same as those of a county, bounds or limits of said city, less its water debt and sinking funds, shall or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county, exceed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation. Its bonds the power of any county wholly included within such city to become in- and stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to debted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not. 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized !or the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt. investment for the moneys of savings banks; but the Superintendent of (8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes. Banks may, in his discretion, require any savings bank to sell such bonds or In any county containing a city of over 100,000 inhabitants, or any such stocks of said city as may have been purchased prior to said increase of debt. 6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated in 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 this State to the extent of 60% of the value thereof. Not more than 65% assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to of the whole amount of deposits shall be so loaned or invested. If the loan Is on unimproved and unproductive real property, the amount loaned be ascertained as prescribed in this section in respect to county or city debt. not be more than 40% of its actual value. No Investment in By the terms of the foregoing section. Paragraph (1), every "County thereon shall any bonds and mortgagds shall be made by any savings bank except upon pity, Town or Village" is included in the prohibition against (1) loaning the report of a committee of its trustees charged with the duty of Investi"Its money or credit," (2) In becoming "directly or indirectly the owner of gating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such stock In or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) in "incurring be filed and preserved among the records of the corporation. report shall any Indebtedness except for County, City, Town or Village purposes.' Also In the following securities (a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation of this State Most of the other paragraphs include only counties and cities. the principal part of whose railroad is located within this State, or of any In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a liti- railroad corporation of this or any other State or States connecting with gation begun in July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt and controlled and operated as part of the system of any such railroad corporation of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority within the meaning of the above provision of the Constitution limiting the of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of this State, creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation of an issue to 42 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Lxxxxi. retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively; which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of tile company making provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date of any said guaranty, Including therein the authorized amount of all previously such Investment such railroad corporation of this State or such connecting guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said railroad corporation, respectively, shall have failed regularly and punc- company at the time of making said investment. Bonds which have been tually to pay the matured principal and Interest of all its mortgage indebted- or shall become legal Investments for savings banks under any of the proness, and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid In divi visions of this section shall not be rendered illegal as investments though the dends to its stockholders during each of said five years an amount at least property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further, another corporation, and though the railroad corporation which issued or that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding capital stock or assumed said bond has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, respec- corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the tively, shall have been equal to at least one-third of the total mortgage payment of said bonds and shall continue to pay regularly Interest or diviIndebtedness of such railroad corporations,respectively,including all bonds dend or both upon the securities Issued against, in exchange for or to acquire issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any bonds, in which the stock of the company consolidated or the property purchased or upon such investment shall be made. securities subsequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor to an (b) The mortgage bonds of the following railroad corporations: The amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding Chicago & North Western RR. Co., Chicago Burlington & Quincy RR. Co.. at the time of such consolidation or purchase of said corporation which has Michigan Central RR. Co.. Illinois Central RR. Co.. Pennsylvania RR. Co., Issued or assumed said bonds. Not more than 25% of the assets of any Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna do Western RR. Co., savings bank shall be loaned or invested In railroad bonds,and not more than New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR. Co., 10% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested in the bonds of any Maine Central RR. Co., the Chicago & Alton RR. Co., Morris & Essex RR. one railroad corporation described in paragraph (a)of this subdivision, and of New Jersey, United New Jersey RR. & Canal Co.' not more than 5% of such assets in the bonds of any other railroad corporaCo.. Central R also in the mortgage bonds of railroad companies whose lines are leased tion. In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under or operated or controlled by any railroad company specified in this para- the provisions of this subdivision, Its securities shall be estimated in the graph if sad bonds be guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by the manner prescribed for determining the per centum of surplus by section railroad company to which said lines are leased or by which they are oper- 154 of this chapter. Street railroad corporations shall not be considered ated or controlled. Provided that at the time of making investment author- railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision. ized by this paragraph the said railroad corporations issuing such bonds 7. In real property subject to the provisions of Section 147. shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum We omit Section 147, as it relates only to real estate. The following secIn cash on all their issues of capital stock for the ten years next preceding tions of the banking law relate No. 148 to available funds for current exsuch investment, and provided the capital stock of any said railroad cor- penses, how loaned, No. 149 to temporary deposits and 150 to personal seporations shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all curity and loans on bond and mortgage. its bonded indebtedness; and further provided that all bonds authorized SECTION 148. The trustees of every such corporation shall as soon as for Investment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad and railroad practicable invest the moneys deposited with them in the securities authorized by this article; but for the purpose of meeting current payments and bonds, or issuing such that such bonds shall be property of the company mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of such railroad expenses in excess of the receipts, there may be kept an available fund not company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds exzeeding 10% of the whole amount of deposits with such corporation, on authorized by this paragraph Is dated, executed and recorded prior to hand or deposit in any bank In this State organized under any law of this State or of the United States, or with any trust company incorporated by January 1 1905. (c) The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway any law of the State; but the sum so deposited in any one bank or trust shall not exceed 25% of the paid-up capital and surplus of any Co. and the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co., so long as they company shall continue to earn and pay at least 4% dividends per annum on their such bank or company; or such available fund, or any part thereof, may ne loaned upon pledge of the securities or any of them named in subdivisions and provided their stock shall equal or stock, capital outstanding capital exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all their bonded indebted- 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Section 146, or upon the first mortgage bonds, or any of ness, and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby them, of the railroads mentioned and described in subdivision 6 of this secauthorized for Investment shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first tion, but not in excess of 90% of the cash market value of such securities mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad prop- so pledged. Should any of the securities so held in pledge depreciate in erty actually In the possession of and operated by said company, or that value, after making any loan thereon, the trustees shall require the immesuch bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior debts of diate payment of such loan, or of a part thereof, or additional security said railroad provided, further, that the mortgage which secures therefor, so that the amount loaned shall at no time exceed 90% of the marthe bonds authorized company*.by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded ket value of the securities pledged for the same. prior to January 1 1905. I SECTION 149. Every such corporation may also deposit temporarily (d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville RR , in the banks or trust companies specified in section 148 the excess Co., or In the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire of current daily receipts over the payments, until such time as the same all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capital can be judiciously invested in the securities required by this article. Whenstock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed in amount one-third ever it shall appear to the Superintendent of Banks that tile trustees of of the par value of all its bonded Indebtedness, and provided, also, that any such corporation are violating the spirit and intent of this provision such railroad be of standard gauge of four feet eight and one-half by keeping permanently uninvested all or an undue proportion of the moneys inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Creek Railroad Company received by them, he shall report the facts to the Attorney-General, who of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad companY, pro- shall proceed against such corporation in the manner provided in section 127 vided that the bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mort- of chapter 689, Laws of 1892. gage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 11905. SECTION 150. The trustees of any savings bank shall not loan the (e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under moneys deposited with them or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exthe laws of any of the United States which actually owns In fee not less than change, drafts or any other personal securities whatever. In all cases of 500 miles of standard-gauge railway, exclusive of sidings, within the United loans upon real property, a sufficient bond secured by a mortgage thereon States, provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date shall be required of the borrower, and all expenses of searches, examinaof any such investment such railroad corporation shall have failed regularly tions and certificates of title, and of drawing, perfecting and recording paand punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage pers, shall be paid by the borrower. indebtedness and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid TRUST FUNDS.-How Loaned or Invested.-Section 21, Chapter 41, In dividends to its stockholders during each of said five years* an amount at least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided, Consolidated Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, guardians, &c., to invest In the same securities as savings banks. We quote the proearnings in each year from five years the gross during said that further, the operations of said company, including therein the gross earnings of all vision below: railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said company INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-A trustee or other person holding and also including In said earnings the amount received directly or indirectly trust funds for investment may invest the same in the same kind of securiby said company from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, ties as those in which savings banks of this State are by law authorized to shall not have been less In amount than five times the amount necessary to Invest the money deposited therein, derived therefrom, and income and the payable during that year upon its entire outstanding in- in pay the interest bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property In this State worth debtedness, and the rentals for said year of all leased lines, and further 50% more than the amount loaned thereon. provided that all bonds authorized for investment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is at the time of making said investment or was at the date of the execution of said mortgage, (1) a first mortgage CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE upon not less than 75% of the railway owned in fee by the company issuing said bonds exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage or (2) a refundSTATE OF NEW YORK. ing mortgage issued to retire all prior lien mortgage debts of said company Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the railway owned in fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. But given below see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together ALBANY. Howard N. Fuller, Comptroller. with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting thereIncorporated July 22 1686, Albany Is In Albany County from In case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions GENERAL BONDED DEBT. of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times When Due. Riverside Park. the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said LOANS3s '01A-0 $30,250___Oct 1 '11-21 High-School Bonds. investment. And no mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage. 1,050r_ _Feb 1 '11-'24 under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which It secures ma- 4s '10 J-D $100,000r.Junell '11-'30 33es '04F-A School No. 12 Bonds. River Front Improvement Bonds. ture at a later date than any bond which It is given to refund, nor unless it covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior 3s'00M-N ;30.000_ __May '11-'20 4s '08 J-J *300,000r___July 1 1928 School No. 9 Bonds. Refunding Bonds. mortgages so to be refunded. t. In an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908, 334s '03F-A $22,750__Feb 1 '11-'23 33-is '04M-N $80,500__May 1 '11-'24 Public Improvement Bonds. Broadway Widening. stating that bonds of the Missouri Pacific Railway Co. are not legal investments for savings banks, owing to the fact that the dividend for the six 33es '04F-A$148,073r_Feb 1 '11-'24 3;es '01A-0 $12,100__Oct 1 '11-'21 Watervliet Avenue. months ending Dec. 31 1007 was paid with a new Issue of stock, he holds 3 tes '06F-A 65.600r_Feb 1 '11-'26 that the words "an amount" must necessarily mean the payment thereof in 4s '09 M-S 212,325r_Mch 1 '11-'29 3s '01A-0 $5,005__Oct 1 '11-'21 4s '10 J-D 195,000r_June 1 '11-'30 Madison Avenue. cash.-See V. 86, p. 494.! 4s '10 J-D 17,300r_June 1 '11-'20 316s '01A-0 $30,800. _Oct 1 '11-'21 if Any railway mortgage oonds which would be a legal Investment under Sewer (Beaver Creek) Beaver Park. the provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except for the fact that '11-'14 the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in fee less than 500 33is '96M-N $10,500__Nov 1 '11-'17 4s '04 J-D $72,000__June 1 '11-'15 Washington Park. 48 '95 J-J 20.000 _June tulles of road, provided that during five years next preceding the date of 8,750__Oct 1 '11-17 75 M-N '11-'12 4s '97 A-0 $200,000__May 1 earnings in each the gross year operations of from the any such investment 5,600.-Oct 1 '11-'18 said corporation, lecludiNg the gross earnings of all lines leased and oper- 7s '74 M-N 155,000----MaY 1 1914 330 '98A-0 13,500____July '11-'19 ated or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than ten 78 '74 M-N 49,000---May 1 1916 3;is '09 J-J 5,500____Feb '11-'21 es '75 '01F-A M-N tes 75,000____May 1 1915 3 million dollars. 6s '75 M-N 37.000____Nov 1 1917 Water. (g1 The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described in the fore- 6s/6 M-N 38,000.--May 1 1918 83 '77 F-A$100,000c&rFeb 1 '11-12 going paragraph (e) or (f) or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by es '77 M-N .20,000-___May 11919 45 '05 F-A 35,000_ _Feb 1 '11-'15 such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by it by indorsement on said Is '78 M-N 40,000____May 1 1920 48 '96 A 40,000._ Feb 1 '13-'14 to and are be refunded by a general 4s '80 M-N 295,000._..May '20-'30 4s '96 F-A 10,000_ _ _Feb 1 1915 bonds, provided said bonds are prior to mortgage of said corporation, the bonds secured by which are made a legal 4s '80 M-N 7.000__May 1 1922 3les '94F-A 10,000__Feb 1 '11-'14 investment under the provisions of said paragraph (e) or (f); and provided, 4s '81 M-N 30,000. __May 1 1921 48 '97 M-N 35,000__May 1 '11-'17 further,that said general morteage covers all the real property upon which 4s '82 M-N 28,000____May 1 1922 3s '98M-N 80,000__May 1 '11-'18 the mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien. 4s '82 M-N 24.000-Nov 1 1922 3 Seri '99M-N 110,000__May 1 '11-'19 (h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment 4s '85 F-A 10,000____Feb 1 1925 3 Ms '00E-A 82,500....Feb 1 '11-'20 under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (f) of this subdivision, except for 2s '94 J-D 3,000._._June 1 1934 4s '06 J-D 80,000r_ Dec 1 '11-'26 the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in 3;4s '96M-N 7.000____May 1 1936 4s '07 J-D 85,000r..Dec 1 '11-'27 4s '08 A-0 180,000r_Apr 1 '11-'28 fee less than 500 miles of road, provided the payment of principal and inPublic Building Bonds. terest of said bonds Is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided 4s '92 M-N $5,000._ _ _May 1 1911 4s '08 J-J 200,000r._ -July I 1928 said bonds have been assumed by,a corporation whose first mortgage is or 45 '92 M-N 165.000____May 1 1912 4s '06 .I-D 80,000r_Dee 1 '11-'26 4s '09 J-D 200,000r___Dec 1 1929 Water Refunding. refunding mortgage bonds are a legal investment under the provisions of Special Water Bonds. “ , '01F-A $57,200.__Feb '11-'21 paragraph (e) or (f) of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaran- 33 teed or assumed shall be a legal investment In case the mortgage securing 334s '02F-A 46,800__Feb 1 '11-'22 3tes '04F-A $31,5 .0r-Feb 1 '11-'24 Public Bath Bonds the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which together with all the 3 Ms '02F-A 35,000__Aug 1 '10-'23 3145 '01F-A $5,500. _Feb 1 '11-'21 Grade Crossing outstanding prior debts of the corporation making said guaranty or so assuming said bonds, including therein the authorized amount of all previously 3J-4s '03F-A $18.850__Feb 1 '11-'23 guaranteed or assumed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital ASSESSMENT BONDS. stock of said corporation at the time of Making said Investment. Principal and interest paid by holders of property benefited. (1) The first mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire capital stock of which, LOANSVarious Streets. When Due. except shares necessary to qualify directors Is owned by and which is Street Improvement. 4s '06 M-N Nov 1911 8560. operated by a railroad Whose last issued refunding bonds are a legal invest- 334s'05 F-A $98,625__Feb 1 '11-'15 Improvement. ment under the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (f) of this subdivision, 4s '06 F-A 191,850__Feb 1 '11-'16 3348 '03 P-A$24,900__Feb 1 '11-'13 provided the payment of principal and, interest of said bonds is guaranteed 45 '06 J-D 50,400__Dee 1 '11-'16 35, 4s '04 F-A 9.604r_Feb 1 '11-'14 by endorsement thereon by the company so owning and operating said road 4s '08 A-0 103,400r_Apr '11-'18 Total assessment debt Apr 1 1910 and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize 4s '09 M-S 100,800r_Mch 1 '11-'19 was $677,795. an issue of more than $20,000 In bonds for each mile of road covered thereby. 4s '10 J-D 254,500r_June 1 '11-'20 But no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a legal Investment in case INTEREST on Washington Park bonds Issued from 1870 to 1880, and the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds on water bonds of 1877, is payable in N. Y.; on others in Albany Nov., 1910. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 43 TOTAU,DEBT,SINKING FUNDS, &c.BABYLON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. J'ne 1 '10. Jan. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '08. Jan. 1 '07. This district is in Suffolk County. W. Roll, Clerk (P. 0. Lindenhurst). General bonds__$2,372,711 $2,434,588 $2,310,845 $2,135,601 $2,256,358 LOANSWhen Due.'Assessed valuation 1909_ $616,965 Water bonds_ _ _ _ 1,485,500 1,548,850 1,479,700 1.225,550 1,231,400 4 ms'09 July $45,000r__Jan 1 '11-'40 I (Assessment about 30% actual valUe) 4 Ms'07 July Total bonds_43,858,211 $3,983,438 $3,790,545 $3,361,151 $3,487,758 BOND. DEBT 4,000r__Jan 1 '11-'181School tax (per $1,000) '09_614.00 1,800 Oct 1910_ 449,000I Population in 1910 (eat') Sinking funds___ 1,488,550 1,524,794 1,516,884 1,576,114 1,585,146 .INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank of Lindenhurst in N. Y. exch'ge. $2,369,661 $2,458,644 $2,273,661 $1,785,037 $1,902.612 Net debt In addition to the above there arc outstanding street improvement bonds BALDWINSVILLE. Otis M. Bigelow, Treasurer. This village is in Onondaga County. Incorporated in 1847. amounting in Oct. 191010 $872,745. LOANSWhen Due.I Assessed valuation 1909___1,407.7110 CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate owned by city in 1910, $7,071,800. Refunding Water Bonds. .35.90 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Property is assessed about full value. 4s '09 M-S $58,000r _ Yearly to '29 Population ,in 1910 3.026 Assessed Valuation. Rate of Tax BOND. DEBT Oct 1910._ $58,000 $1,000 Real. Personal. Total. per YearsINTEREST remitted direct to registered holder. $19.88 $71,530,530 *89,752,700 $81,283,230 1909 69.555,075 19 80 *10,459,080 80,015,055 1908 62,797,320 20 40 BALLSTON SPA. W. Edward Flaherty, Treasurer. '7,802,550 70,599,870 1905 This village is in Saratoga County. Incorporated in 1807. 21 40 59,790,690 9,237,194 69,027,884 1900 When Due. Street Bonds. 63,380,046 19 00 LOANS6,282,525 69,662,571 1800 Water Bonds 43-s'10 M-N $17,000__May 2 '15-'31 36 00 34,310,305 2,790,120 37,100,425 1880 NoT16,000c_Nov '11-'18 43s'10 F-A 4,000r_Aug 1 '15-18 24,981,511 45 70 35s 5,954,825 30,936,336 1870 3,000c Nov '19-21 Sewer Bonds. 20,283,245 12 60 6,006,803 26,290,048 1860 1,000o-__Nov 1911 45 J-J $11,000c--Jan I '11-'32 9,430,100 15 70 3,171,589 12,601,689 1850 6,000c_ -Nov '12-'17 3.70s J-J 150,000r_Jan 1 '30-39 771)2,340 13 20 11,241,438 3,449.098 1846 48 Novi 1,000c_ __ .Nov 1918 4 Ms'09 Jan 500____Jan 1 1915 • Including special franchise tax amounting in 1000 to $5,152,950. 1,900c__Nov 11-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910__$262,000 POPULATION.-In 1905, 98,374; in 1900, 94,151; in 1890, 94,923; In l 500c_ __ _Nov 1921 Water debt (included) 96,500 1880. 90,758; in 1910, 100,253. 43, s Nov{12.000c_ _Nov '11-'16 Assessed valuation 1909__2,106,904 1 2,000c- -Nov '17-'18 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) ALBANY COUNTY. John W. Wheelock, Treasurer. 4 Ms'09 Nov 6,500c_Nov 1 '11-'23 Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_310.00 County seat Is the city of Albany. 4 Ms'09 Dec 1,500c_ Dec 1 '11-'13 Total tax (per 61,000) 1909_427.00 Highway imp'm't Bonds-(Con) When Due. LOANSRefunding Water Bonds M-S $9,000r_Mch 1 '11-'19 4,131 3)-is Population in 1905 County Court House. 3 000r_ _Mch 1 '11-'13 3 Ms'06 J-D $36,000c_ - Dec 1 '11-'28 M-S 4s semi-an $105,000r_1'eb 15 1911 3 Ms 6,500__Nov 1 '11-'23 F-Al 14,000__Aug 1 '11-24 4s'10 Nov 3)s War Loan (Refunding). INTEREST payable at Village 2,500__Dee 1 '11-15 Treasurer's office. 1180,000___ _Aug 1 1925 43-s'10 Dec 1904 4s semi-an $39,000r-....Mch 1911 20.000r-__Mch 1912 4s '07 M-N 116,000r_May 15 '11-26 4s semi-an 19,000r_ _ Mch 1913 180,000r_ _ May 15 1927 BATAVIA.. J. H. Wood, Clerk. 4s semi-an This village is In Genesee County. 18,000r_Mch 1914 4s '08 A-0 117,000r_Oct 1 '11-'27 4s semi-an When Due. Is A sessed valuation 1909___8,860,064 17,000r_ _ _ _Mch 1915 160,000r___ Oct 1 1928 LOANS48 semi-an Sesser System Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_48.00 4s M-S '051 15,000r_Mch 1 '11-25 9s '09 J-J 519,000r_July 1 '11-29 9,000rMch 1 1926 148,000r__July 1 1930 __s '09 J-J $375,000_July 1 '14-'38 Population in 1910 11,613 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1909_ $375,000 39,000r___Mch 1916 4s semi-an Almshouse Bonds. 20,000r____Mch 1917 3 Ms 4s semi-an M-N $22,000r May 1 '11-'21 BEDFORD. E. P. Barrett, Supervisor (P.O. Katonah). 48 M&S 40,000r_Mch 1 '18-'19 Refunding City Hall Bonds. 118 000r_Mch 1 '11-'26 33.s This town Is located in Westchester County, Incorporated In 1700. A-0 $10,000r Oct 1 '11-'20 48 01,000r___Mch 1 1927 37,000r_ _ _ _Oct 1 1921 LOANSWhen Due.) State Road Bands. Toll Road Purchase Bonds. 3s A&O 1.1,000r_Oct 1 1911-21 Highway Bonds. 4s July t$2,000rJuly 1 '11-'12 4s '07 M-Sj$16.000r_Mch 1 '11-26 -Oct 1 1922 1$101,400rJune 1 '11-'23 1,134.64rJuly 1 1913 123,000r.._Oct 1 30,000r_ _Mch 1 1027 TOTAL DEBT June 1909 $1,089,000 4s '06 June 5,000rJune 1 1924 (L4s Mrh. 7.058.6Sr _Meh '14-'20 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4,800r_ _ _June 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '10_ _ _3205,193 Tot. assessed val. 19084123,049,429 3 Ms F-A $12,000r _Aug '11-'22 County tax (per $1,000) '08_ _ _64 60 (78,000r_June 1 '25-'34 Assesed valuation 1909 _. _6.556.533 16,000r._ Aug 1 1923 Population In 1905 171,497 4.90s'06 June( 2,800r_ __June 11024 (Assessment about 90% actual value) INTEREST is payable at the County Treasurer's office. I 3,000r_ _ _June 1 1935 Tax rate (per Outside village410.35 6.17 $1,000) '09 Inside village INTEREST payable at Mt. Kisco AMSTERDAM. S. Conover, Mayor; C. D. Wright, Treasurer. National Light District_ - 8.88 bank. This city is in Montgomery County. BINGHAYITON. S. W. Murray, City Clerk. Water Bonds. When Due. LOANS5s '81-8 $49,000-_ _Oct 1 1911 Sewer Bonds This city is the county seat of Broome County. The water works are 3s 87 ____ $52,000„July 1 '11-'18 5s '81-3.,__ 59,000____Oct 1 1916 estimated to be worth $2,000,000. 3s '87-9 ___ 40,000„July 1 '19-23 58 '81 3 ____ 65,000__Oct 1 1921 LOANSWhen Due Contingent Fund Bonds. 1924 3s '88 ____ 7.000July 1 25,000__Oct 1 1926 38 '87-9 __ Sesser Bonds. 33-s MS $15,000Sept '11-'24 1s '00A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1921 34s'08 F.-A $25,000__Aug 1 '20-'23 3s '87-9 ____ 39,000__July 1 '25-'30 35, Park Bonds 33 '87 ____ 26,000__Ju1y 1 '31-34 3 qs '02____ 50,000____Apr 1 1922 4s '08 P-A 20.O00 .Aug 1 '24-'27 4s '09 1s1-S $8,000r___Aug 1 1916 1935 3 _July 1 Ms '03____ 40,000_ 6,000___ ...June 1 1923 3s '87 ____ Grade Crossing Bonds. Library Site Bonds. 5.000_ _July 1 1936 3 s'09 ___ 70,000._ _Mch 1 1959 310 3s '87 ____ F-A 350,000....Aug 1 1931 M-S $15,000____Sept 1 1938 33s 4s '94 _ 10,000_ _July 1 '31-'82 33.18'09 _ __ 230,000._ _ _June 11921) Bridge Bonds. Fire Station Bonds. 40.000 Oct 1 1926 Is semi-an $77,000 43 '94 ___ 8,000July 1 '33-84 4s '07 ___ ___ $25,000_ 1913-'14-'15 1929 3 Ms 20,000July 1 '37-38 4s '10 M-S 100.000r_ __Mch 1 1930 33-is 33is M-S 15,000_ ___Sept 1 1936 ___ 71,000 1930-1934 3)s 5,000___July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10_61,051,000 334s 3 As '01____ 3,000r- _Aug 1 1911 4,000____Aug 1 1934 4s '05 F-A ____ 34s '02.-__ 12,000__July 1 '39-40 Water debt (included) 729,000 3s Nurses' Home Bonds. F-A 40,000___Aug 1 1935 4s '03 ____ 25,000 _May 1 '41-'45 Total assessed val. 1909_ 11,018,113 3 Ms F-A $4.o00____Aug 1 1936 F-A 50,000___Aug 1 1937 33.s 4s '04 ____ 21,000__Jan 1 '46-'48 City tax (per $1,000) 1909__18,684 33-is Hospital Bonds. F-A 57,000____Aug 1 1931) 4s '05 J-J 10,000 Jan 1 '43-'44 Population In 1900. 20,929 ____ $10,000 ____1911-1912 3Ms City Hall Bonds. 48 '05 J-J j1,000__July 1 1924 Population in 1910 31,267 4s 6,000__Aug 1 1936 F-A F-A $23,000__Aug 1 '15-'17 3)s 19,000 July 1 '25-'30 4s F-A 20,500.. Aug 1 '28-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1909-$831.500 4s '07 ___ 5,000_ _ _ _July 11037 28,557 4s F-A 100,000__Aug 1 '18-'27 Floating debt 4s '08 ___ 8,000_ _July 1 '35-36 INTEREST is largely paid at the Na' 9.453 Sinking fund School Bonds. 4s '08 ___ 8,000 ,July 1 '40-'41 tional Park Bank of N. Y. City. 1920-1922 Total assessed val. 1908_ _24,154.834 3 Ms ____ $30,000 (Subject to call any time.) actual value.) (Assessment about ! 1 4 ___ _ 20.000 1923-1926 3)s ' _ 5,000____July 1 1930 48 '07 F-A 150,000r_ Aug 1 '12-'16 Tax rate (per 61.000) 1908-- -526.50 42,036 AMSTERDAM SCHOOL oisrRici. NO. 12. II. T. Morrow, Supt. 5,00 tr___Aug 1 1917 Population in 1905 48,443 LOANSvaluation 1Vhen Due. Assessed 1910_611,569,005 4s '09 A-0 20.000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 Population in 1910 43 $90,000r_Sept 1 '11-'47 School tax (per M) 1910 INTEREST.-On City Hall. $148,000 bridge and $1.000 fire-station $7.25 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ _$90,000 bonds in N. Y. City. On remaining loans, City Treasurer's office. INTEREST nayable at Kmsterdam Savings Bank. NO. 1. ANDES. James W. Dickson, Supervisor. BOONVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT This district is in Oneida County. W. D. Sippell is Clerk. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19l0_.140,000 M-S1 $9,000 1911-1928 4s '09 ___ j$19,000_ _Nov 1 '11-'29 Assessed valuation 1009_ __ _749,153 1 5,500 1 20,000__Nov 1 '30-'39 School tax (per $1,000) 1903_67.34 1929 Old Railroad Bonds INT. at Nat. Exchange Bank in Boonville in New York exchange. $2,300 3Ms M-S $2.,000„Mch 1 '11-12 BOND. DEBT May 1910__$111,800 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. William H. Coleman, Clerk. This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated In 1902. Assessed valuation 190.)____ 685,834 Street Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $184,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ __ _$23.23 4.60s '06 F-A $75,000r_Aug 1 '11-'35 Assessed valuation 1310...3,400,000 Population in 1905 1,860 Water Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1010 310.00 ARCADE. H. P. White, Clerk. 4 14s'08 J-J $75.000c July 10 '13-'37 Total tax (per $1.000) 1910 _419 50 This village is in Wyoming County. 1,500 4.10s'00A-0 34,000r_Apr 1 '14-'30 Population in 1910 (est.) LOANSET Nov 13 1910_68 When Due. BOND. DEBT 67 58;6 10 70 1 INTEREST on the registered bonds is payable in Briarcliff Msnor; on Electric Light Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910 York City. New the Fifth Avenue Co. In coupon bonds at the Trust 4.403'08 M-S$20.000r_SePt 1 '1$-'32 (Assessment about 14, actual value.) Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 $9.00 BRONXVLLLE. Frank Dinsmore, Clerk. 4 Ms '06Nov $21,000c_Nov 1 '13-32 Population In 1905. 1,052 This village is in Westchester County. Sept 17,600c 3.80s 1933 INTEREST payable In Arcade. sewer Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. 4.20s'06J-D $8,000r_June 15 '11-14 4.20s'06J-D $6,000r_June 15 11-13 ARDSLEY. Win. E. Slocum, Clerk. 4s J-D 17,000r_Dec 1 '11-'27 5s '07 M-S 18.400r_Sept 1 '12-'31 This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated Jan. 14 1896. 6,000r..Sept 1 '13-'13 J-J 20.000r_Jan 15 '11-'30 4.453'08 M-S When Due. BOND. DEI3T Oct 1 1910_ _ _$52,000 -Is LOANS45 J-J 7,000r_Jan 15 '11-'17 BOND. DEBTiSept. 1910_ _898,900 Street Imp. Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910.1,295,966 4 Ms'07 Ist-S 1,500r_July 1 1910_ _2,$)80.731 '12-'14 valuation Assessed 1012 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 5s J-J $15,000r 51 '08 J-1) 2,000r_ _June 1 '13-14 Total tax (per 11,000) 1910_ _ 414.40 Refunding Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 $9 44 4.45s'08 111-S 994 5.000r_Sept 1 '13-'17 Population in 1905 3.65s'07A-01$25.000r_Apr 1 '11-'35 Population In 1905 470 4.35s'09 M-S 5,000 1914-1918 1 12,000r__ Apr 1 1936 INTEREST is payable In Ardsley. INTEREST on bonds of 1906 and 1910 and ' the 4 Ms-of 1907 is payable AUBURN. Ernest Hunt, Co nptroller. at the Farmers''Loan & Trust Co. In New York City; on the 5s of 1907Eand This city Is tile county seat of Cayuga Co. Incorporated March 211848. all issues of 1908 in New York exchange. When Due. LOANSElectrical Subway Bonds BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. Paving Bonds 5s $2,400___July 17 1911 This district is in Suffolk County. C. F. Howell, Clerk (P.O. Patchogue.) 4s,43isde5s $150,030 41____ Various 4s 9,600_July 17 '12-'15 When Due.; BOND. DEBT June 1010_ _ _185,000 Water Bonds 45 ___ 5.5002Sept 7 '11-'14 LOANSI Assessed valuation 1910___3,937,500 48 J-D $300,000r_May 1 '14.25 4s 275_ __July 17 1911 4.50s '07 J-D $20,000 I School tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _610.20 M-N 4s 5.000r___May 1 1926 43-is 1,100_July 17 '12-'15 4.60s '07 .1-D 20.000 1¼ I Sewer Bonds 4 Ms __ _ 6,000_Sept 28 '11-'16 Is '08 J-D _28.800 July 1 '11-. INTEREST payable at the Patchogue Bank. 45,4 s&5s $111,542.33____ Various BOND DEBT Mel' 101041,104,108 4s '10 J-J j$2,164 31_ _ _Jan 4 1911 Water debt (included) 315,000 176,800 00_Jan 4 '12-35 Total assessed val. 1909_ _17,616,381 BUFFALO. Louis P. Fuhrmann, Mayor; Wm. G. Justice, Disposal Plant Bonds. Comptroller; A. B. Christy, Deputy Comptroller. (Assessment about actual value ) 4s '09 _. _ $46,530_May 20 '11-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 ......$25.73 Buffalo is in Erie County, and the city's tax valuation is about six-sevSchool Bonds 31,422 enths tnat of the entire county. Incorporated 1832. Population in 1905 4s A-0$120,000__Oct 1 '11-'22 Population in 1910 When Due. Bird Avenue Sewer. 34,668 LOA JS4s '09 M-N 200,000r_May 1 '11-'30 Abate. Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip. 4s '83 MN $238,000r_ _May 1 1913 INTEREST on water bonds at the office of the Mercantile Trust Co., 3Ms'02 J-J $60,000r_July 1 '11-'22 Underground Police & Fire Wires. Abate. Nuis.Clark&Skinner Canal. 4s '09 F-A $36,000r_Aug 1 '11-'19 N. Y.; on school and sewer bonds of 1909 at Columbia Trust Co., New York. 33-58'04 $70,100r_Nov 1 '11-'24 4s '10 ___ 10,000„Jan 1 '11-20 AVON. John G. Carpenter, Attorney. 3 Ms'05 J-J 112,500r_July 1 '11-'25 Babcock & Seneca Street Sewer. This village is In Livingston Cou sty. Incorporated in 1853. iinffalo River Improvem't Bonds. Is '86 IM-N $60,000r_May 1 '11-'12 When Due. LOANSSewer Bonds. 34'06 J-J $20,000r__July 1 1911 Tax Scrip. is Water Bonds . Oct $10,000r Oct 1 1915 35 i'06 30,000r__-Aug 1 1911 3 Ms'03 A-0$255,000r_Apr 1 '11-'13 430 '06,1-I) $31,200r_Dec 1 '11-'36 BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '10..592,067 45 '09 331,500r__May 1 1939 4s '07 F-A 210,000_ -Feb 1 '11-'17 4.40'08 J-.1 46,666 66_July 1 '11-'38 Sinking* fund Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds. 500 43 '07 A-0 14,000r_Oct 1 '11-'17 ($1,666 67 yeah'.) Assessed valuation 1910 ...1,042.651 4s '09 M-N $18,000r May 15 '11-'19 4s '09 ___ 27.000r_ _ Feb 1 '11-'19 Refunding Water Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 4s'08 ___ 30.000 _1911-1913 Elmwood Ave. Bonds. 4(s'08 J-J 614,000r_July 1 '11-38 Tax rate (per $1,('00) 1910 ____59.15 Buffalo New York & Phila. Refund. 4s '09 ___ $19,487.32_0ct 1 1914 Population In 1905 J-J $200,000r_July 1 '11-'12 4s '09 J-D 371,966.66r-DeC 15 '14 1,782 3 INTEREST payable to registered holders In New York exchange. 4; '10 J D 100,000r_June 15 '11-30 This town is in Delaware County. LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Bonds, M-Sf$24,0011__Mch 1 '11-'16 33-is 50,006__Mch 1 '17-26 8,500__Sept 1 '11-'27 M-S( 6,000 Sept 1 '28-'30 33-is ( 2.500____Scnt 11031 3s 44 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Police-Station Bonds. When Due. LOANS43 '10 ___ $10,000___Jan 1 '11-'20 Park. Tax Loan. 73 '70 J-J.r200,000c&r_July 1'15-16 150,000c&r_July 1 1917 43 '06 J-D 550,000r__Dec 1 1911 50,000c&r_Jan 1 1918 4s '07 A-0 50,000r___Oct 1 '11-'12 78 '71 J78 J-J 200,000c&rJuly 1'19&'21 48 '08 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1 '12-'13 95,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 4s '09 A-0 141,444 50 Oct 1 '11-'14 7s '73 J-J 28,810.20r_Sept 1 '11 7s '73 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1924 78 '74 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 48 '10 M-St 25,000r_Sept 1 1912 100,000r_Sept 1 '14-'15 78 '75 J-J 200,000c&r_J&J 1 1925 63 '76 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 Water 3s '86 J-J 30,000r_ _July 1 1926 330'88 J-J $275,000r_June 15 1914 330'87 F-A 120,000r___Feb 1 1927 330'89 M-N 225,000r___MaY 1 1919 330'90 J-J 50,000r_ _Jan 1 1925 3%8'03 M-S 48,750r_Mch 1 '11-'23 330'91 J-J 200,000r.._ _July 1 1921 4s '05 F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 '11-'14 330'94 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '24&26 33,58'05 M-S 416,666 70rJuly 1'11-'35 330'97 J-J 19,250r_Jan 1 '11-'17 48 '07 J-D 500,000r___June 1 1957 33s'97 J-J 30,000r_Apr 1 1917 45 '07 M-S 270,000r_Sept 2 '11-'37 330'97 J-J 8,946r_ _ June 1917 4s '08 A-0$500,000r__Apr 10 1958 330'97 J-D 19,250r_Dec 1 '11-'17 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1928.) 3368'98 ___ 100,000 1911-1018 4s '08 A-0 500,000r_ Oct 10 1958 330'06 F-A 40,000r..Aug 1 '11-'26 (Subject to call after Oct 10 1928.) 4s '08 J-J 20,000r__ _July 1 1928 45 '09 F-A 500,000r__Feb 15 1959 Hamburg Canal. 45 '09 A-0 500,000r_ _Apr 15 1959 3358'03 J-J $65,000r_Jan 1 '11-'23 45 '09 F-A 500,000r__Aug 1 1959 330'00 A-0 225,000r_Oet 1 '11-'20 4s '10 F-A 500,000.. _Feb 15 1960 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.) Grade Crossing Bonds. 33s'96 F-A$171,000r___Feb 1 1916 4s '10 J-D 320,000r_June 15 1960 Buffalo Trunk Sewer. 83,000r___July 1 1916 330'96 J-J 330'97 F-A 194,687r_Feb 1 1917 330'88 F-A $40,000r_Aug 1 '11-'18 330'97 M-S 6,305r_Mch 1 1917 330'89 F-A 45,000r_Aug 1 '11-'19 330'97 A-0 6,111r___Apr 15 1917 330'90 F-A 50,000r_Aug 1 '11-'20 330'97 M-N 151,456r___May 1 1917 3s '86 F-A 30,000__Aug 1 '11-'16 330'97 J-D 145,987r___J'ne 1 1917 35 '87 F-A 35,000 _Aug 1 '11-'17 Water Refunding. 330'97 A-0 73,380r_Oct 1 1917 330'98 F-A 27,722r__Feb 15 1918 33,68'91 J-J $100,000r _Jan 1 1911 330'98 M-S 61,414r_Mch 1 1918 338'91 F-A 50,000r___Aug 1 1911 330'98 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1918 4s '91 M-N 100,000r___Nov 1 1911 330'98 M-N 16,913r___Nov 1 1918 330'92 A-0 100,000r. __Oct 1 1912 338'99 M-S 18,703r___Mch 1 1919 330'92 J-D 100,000r___Dec 1 1912 40,000r__July '11-'14 330'99 J-J 285,187r_JUne 1 1919 3358'94 J-J 50,000r___Jan 1 1916 330'99 J-J 182,718r.. ...July 1 1919 3%8'96 J-J 330'99 A-0 75,455r_Oet 2 1919 330'96 J-J 100,000r_July 1 1916 3368'99 J-D 335,772r___Dec 1 1919 330'97 J-D 140.000r_June 1 '11-'17 338'00 J-D 45,799r_June 1 1920 330'98 M-S 20,250r ____1911-1919 3)s'00 J-J 173,487r___July 1 1920 330'99 A-0 45,000r_Apr 26 '11-'19 3%8'00 F-A 10,927r___Aug 1 1920 330'00 A-0 50,000r_Apr 25 '11-'20 1921 330'01 A-0 49,500r_Apr 1 '11-'21 330'01 J-J 55,918r___Jan 330'01 F-A 5,070r___Feb 1 1921 330'02 J-D 60,000r_June 1 '11-'22 330'01 M-S 76,940r___Mch 1 1921 330'03 M-S 130,000r_Sept 1 '11-'23 20,000r_July 1 '11-'14 330'01 M-S 64,575r___Meh 1 1921 4s '04 J-J 330'01 A-0 111,544r__Apr 1 1921 45 '04 M-S 40,000r_Scpt 1 '11-'14 330'02 F-A 482,284r___Feb 1 1922 45 '05 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '11-'15 50,000r_July 1 '11-'15 330'02 A-0 121,410r___Oct 1 1922 330'05 J-J 17,669r__ _Jan 1 1923 330'05 J-J 83,333 33r July 1 '11-'35 3%8'03 J-J 330'03 A-0 25.950r__Apr 1 1923 330'06 M-S 60,000r_Mch 1 '11-'16 330'03 M-N 383,823r___May 1 1923 330'06 A-0 30,000r_July 1 '11-'16 330'03 F-A 124,444r___Aug 1 1923 4s '06 J-J 80,000r_July 1 '11-'26 330'03 F-A 80,581r__Aug 15 1923 45 '07 J-J 170,000r_July 1 '11-'27 330'04 F-A 83,485r___Aug 1 1924 4s '08 A-0 71,443 80r_Oct 1 '11-'28 3%s'04 J-J 24,400r_July 15 '11-'14 4s '08 F-A 90,000r_Aug 1 '11-'28 330'05 M-S 46,642r_Sept 1 1925 4s '08 J-D 51,750r_June 1 '11-'28 4s '06 F-A 541,607r___Feb 1 1926 4s '08 J-D 90,000r_Dec 1 '11-'28 4s '06 J-J 68,510r__July 1 1926 4s '09 A-0 137,750r_Oct 1 '11-'29 48 '07 A-0 81,970r___Apr 1 1923 4s '09 F-A 190,000r_Aug 1 '11-'29 48 '07 J-J 118,922r_July 1 1927 4s '09 ___ 47.500_Dec 15 '11-'29 48 '07 F-A 46,565r___Aug 1 1927 4s '10 J-D 1,000,000r J'ne 15 1960 43 '07 M-S 200,000r_Sept 2 1927 4s '10 J-D 100,000r J'ne 15 '11-'30 48 '07 A-0 25,642r__ _Oct 1 1927 Quarantine Hospital Bonds. 4s '07 M-N 43,913r___Nov 1 1927 330'04 J-J $35,000r_July 1 '11-'24 4s '08 A-0 16,443r__..Apr 1 1928 Refunding Park Bonds. 4s '08 F-A 9,647r__ _Aug 1 1928 4s '10 J-D $50,000r_J'ne 15 '11-'30 48 '08 M-N 37.373r___Nov 1 1913 Refunding Property Bonds. 4s '08 J-D 60,000r___Dec 1 1928 4s '10 J-D $40,000r_2'ne 15 '11-'20 4s '08 F-A Turning Basin Refunding Bonds. 8,293r__Feb 15 1914 4s-09 A-0 300,000r_ _Apr 15 1929 4s '10 J-J $150,000r_July 1 '11-'30 Sewer Bonds. 4a '09 A-0 40,500r_Oct 1 1929 48 '10 ___ 36,140.74_Feb 1 1915 45 '09 J-D $115,000r_Dee 15 1929 South Buffalo Flood Bonds. '10 --. 15,000____July 1 1911 Schools. 330'96 A-0 $60,000r___Aug 1 1926 13,000r___July 1 1927 1 1912 330'97 J-J 3358'92 A-05150,000r___Apr. Playground Bonds. 3368'94 F-A 300,000r_ Feb 1 1914 330'95 J-D 62,500r_June 1 '11-'15 4s '09 F-A $50,000r___Aug 1 1929 Refund. Special Franchise taxes. 330'97 J-J 175,000r_Jan 1 '11-'17 3%8'98 M-N 40,000r_May 2 '11-'18 4s '07 J-J $27,463.04r_July 1 '11-12 Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Refund. 330'98 M-N 40,000r___Nov 11'-'18 330'99 M-S 45,000r___Mch '11-'19 330'93 J-J $75,000r___Jan 1 1913 330'99 J-D 90,000rAlec 1 '11-'19 3%s'03 F-A 75,000r___Feb 1 1913 330'00 M-N 50,000r___May '11-'20 330'93 J-D 75,000r___June 2 1913 330'00 M-N 100,000r_Nov 1 '11-20 33.8'94 J-J 75,000r___July 1 1914 330'02 F-A 120,000r_Feb 1 '11-22 3%8'95 A-0 77,000r___Oct 1 1915 330'02 J-D 90,000r_June 1 '11-22 330'02 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '11-'22 330'02 A-0 60,000r_Apr 1 '11-22 330'02 M-N 45,0,10r_Nov 1 '11-22 330'03 M-S 97,500r_Meh 1 '11-23 4s '04 J-J 30,000r_Jan 1 '11-'14 330'04 M-S 105,000r_Mch 1 '11-'24 4s '04 F-A 30,000r_Feb 1 '11-'14 330'04 A-0 105,000r_Oct 1 '11-'24 Fire House Bonds. 330'06 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1926 4s '08 F-A $22,816 98r Aug.]. '11-28 330'07 M-S 100,000r_Sept 1 1927 Chicago Fire Relief Fund, 33,63'07 F-A 50,000r__Aug 1 1927 3%8'97 A-0 $17,500r ____1911-1917 43 '08 J-D 200,000r___Dec 1 1928 Elk St. Market Enlargement. 48 '09 F-A 300.000r___Aug 1 1929 3%8'90 A-0 $80,000r _Apr 1 1920 4s '10 J-D 200,000r__June 15 1930 City and County Hall. Bailey Avenue Sewer. 48 '09 J-J$33,433 26r July 1 '11-'19 330'88 J-J $200,000r___July 1 1918 Refunding City Hall & Court House Municipal Building Bonds. 4s '91 M-S $50,000_r _Nov 1 1911 48 '09 F-A$142,500r_Aug 1 '11-'29 330'02 F-A 60,000r_Aug 1 '11-'22 48 '10 ___ 20,000__July 1 '11-'30 330'03 M-N 65,000r_May 1 '11-'23 4s '10 A-0 100,000__Oct 1 '11.'30 3%s'05 M-S 125,000r_Sept 1 '11-'35 Hertel Avenue Sewer. 4s '07 J-J 170,000r_July 1 '11-'27 3s '87 F-A$200,000r___Aug 1 1917 INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Interest is payable by City Comptroller In Buffalo and by the Gallatin National Bank In N. V.. as follows: INTEREST PAYABLE. In New York only• Buffalo Trunk sewer. Market bonds. Volunteer relief. City and County Hall. Plank road awards. *Sewer bondsMunicipal Court build'g. Grade crossing. Hertel Avenue. Park and railroad bonds' In Buffalo onlyRefunding bonds. Babcock & Seneca St. Deficiency loan. School bonds. Bird Avenue. Monthly local work. Tax loans. Bailey Avenue sewer. Temporary loans. 'School bonds. In both N. Y. and Buff Water loans. Hamburg Canal. :Swing bridge. Buffalo River. TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUNDS, ETC. Sept. 1 '10. Not'. 1 '09. July 1 '08. July 1 '07. $20,727,862 $20,042,216 $23,635,793 $24,077,513 Total bonded debt 2,006,112 1,373,085 2,360,817 2,355,836 Sinking funds $21,721,677 $21,274,976 $18,721,750 $18,669,131 '• Net debt Water debt (incl. above) $8,760,413 $6,946,538 $5,216,632 $4,359,882 The sinking funds are all invested in the city's own bonds. In addition to the Indebtedness as given above, there was outstandlng on July 1 1010 treasury and local fund warrants to the amount of $839,075.90, CITY PROPERTY.-The citr owns real estate estimated at $20,502,332; personal property valued at $16,612,783: total, $37,115,089. Included in this total Is the water-works property, consisting of real estate valued at $1,869,567 and personal property valued at $10,345,707. The total resources of the city on July 1 1910, Including all property-real and personaltogether with other assets, were figured by the Comptroller at $43,654,299 and the liabilities at $25,347,629. leaving $18,306,671 as the excess of resources over liabilities. ASSESSED VALUATION.-"Assessment is made upon the nomina real value." [VOL. Lxxxxi. Guy Tax Assessed Valuatton. per $1,000 Total. Personal. Real. Years. •$30,105,700 •$312,276,240 $21.95 $282,170,540 1910 *29,425,750 '307,300,555 18 98 277,874,805 1909 *208,176,669 18 48 *28,707,049 269,469,620 1908 *289,410,570 19 52 *24,985,550 264,425,020 1907 19 59 *20,008,700 1'265,819,709 245,813,000 1905 17 46 *22,795,577 *245,873,587 223,078,010 1900 162,359,450 14 58 151,356,325 11,003,125 1890 89232.485 14 16 81,708,905 7,523.580 1880 • Including special franchise valuation amounting (1910) to $22,741,700. POPULATION.-In 1910, 423,715; in 1905, 376,587; in 1900, 352,387; In 1890, 255,664; in 1880, 155,134. CANAJOHARIE. Robt. A. Probst, President. This village is in Montgomery County. $7,500 When Due. Floating debt LOANS916,000 Assessed valuation 1910 Water-Works Bonds. 4.558'10Aug$150,000cor rAugl'11-40 Village tax (per $1,000)'10___$11.50 7,217 BOND. DEBT July 1910_$174,000 Population in 1910 CANANDAIGUA. W. T. Curtin, Collector-Treasurer. This village is the county seat of Ontario County. Incorporated 1815. Assessment Bonds (Out. Oct 1 '09). LOANSWhen Due. $1,967.64 4.75s Water Bonds. 4,207.07 4s A-0 $90,000___ _Apr 1 1915 58 A-0 4s 1,500__ _Oct 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1909_ $279,175 Total valuation 1907_ _ _ 4,309,784 Street Bonds. M-S.$70,000___Sept 1 '11-17 Tax rate (per $1,000)- 1907_$11 25 3.95s 7,217 3.65s'04M-S 100,000._ Sept 1 '18-27 Population In 1910 CANANDAIGUA UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. I. W.S. Sleght, Clerk. 48 '05 J-J $75,000r.Jan 1 1911-29 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_58.326 8,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $76,000 Population In 1909 (est.) Assessed valuation 1910___4,550,492 INTEREST payable in New York. CANTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. This district Is in St. Lawrence County. C. J. Perkins, Secretary. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910___$42,250 LOANSAssessed valuation 1909_51,490,390 Grammar School Heating Bds. ___ 4s School tax(per $1,000) 1910_59.23 $4,650c 3,500 High School Bonds. Population in 1909 (est.) 4s '08 Dec $3,600c_July 16 '11-29 INTEREST on the $4,000 Issue is 45 '08 Dec 34,000c-Oct 1 '11-'28 payable at the District Treas's office. CARTHAGE. A. W. Thompson, Clerk. This village Is In Jefferson County. When Due. LOANSWater Bonds. J-J $50,000c__ _July 1 1922 4s 435g'07 F-A 125.000c_Feb '11-'35 430g'07 F-A 70,0000_Aug 1 '13-'38 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s M-S $6,000c__Sept 1 '11-16 Incorporated In 1860. BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1910_ $251,000 Assessed valuation 1910___1,283,190 (Assessment about 50% actual value) Tax rate(per $1,000) 1910.-519 00 Population In 1905 3,404 INTEREST payable In New York and Carthage. CATSKILL (Village). P. Dewitt Hitchcock, Clerk. This village Is in Greene County. LOANSWhen Due. Water Bonds. 4s J-J $98,000e ____1913-1916 Building Bonds. 1911-1919 J-J $9,000c 330 Incorporated March 14 1806. BOND. DEBT May 16 '10 $75.000 Assessed valuation 1909___2,536,745 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909...418.06 Population In 1910 ____ _ _5.296 INT. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank. CAZENOVIA (Village). W. L. Doremus, Clerk. This village Is In Madison County. Founded 1783. Incorporated In 1810 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_576,000 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '10 M-N $33,000c&rMay 1'11-'40 Assessed valuation 1910_ .$1,089,300 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) Water and Sewer Bonds. 336s&4sM-N $39,000c__'10. '11&'15 Village tax (per $1,000) '10__311.00 1,897 4,000__Nov 1 '11-'18 Population in 1910 4s -___ INTEREST payable at Mercantile Trust Co.. Schenectady Savings Bank and the Cazenovla National Bank. CHARLOTTE. W. A. La Blanch, Village Clerk. This village is in Monroe County. When Due. BOND. DEBT July 1 1910_554,800 LOANS694 Assessment debt (add'i) ____ Water Bonds. 4,207 4130'07 ann $6,500r __I911-1923 Floating debt 13,047 July 17,000r ____1911-1927 Sinking fund 430 984.610 Assessed valuation 1910 Electric Light Bonds. 4'/,s'07 ann $7,000r ____1911-1917 (Assessment about 40% actual value) 430 July 6,000r ..__A911-1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_416.25 1.834 3%8 June 2.0000___1911-1912 Population In 1905 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST is payable in Char430 F-A $15,000r 1914 Hotta and in Rochester. CHEMUNG COUNTY. John II. Deister, Treasurer. Elmira is the county seat. When Due. LOANSRoad Bonds. 4s '07 Feb $15,000c_Feb 1 '11-'13 4s'05 Feb( 5,700c__Feb 1 1911 I. 30,000c_Feb 1 '12-'17 430'08 F-Al' 20,000c_Feb 1 '18-'19 1 8,0000..„ Feb 1 1920 430'08 F-A 20,000c_Feb 1 '14-'17 County House Addition Bonds. 48 '00 Feb $3,000r___Feb 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910.. $101,700 Total assessed val, 1909__29,433,456 State & co. tax(per $1,000)'0944.46 51.600 Population in 1905 INTEREST payable at County Treasurer's office. CLINTON COUNTY. Curtis E. Inman, Treasurer. Plattsburg Is the county seat. Mch $4,000c___Mch 1 1911 3368 4s '09 ____ 28,000e_Mch 1 '11-'24 Asylum-Building Bonds. 48 '06 Dec $60,000c___Dec 1 1921 RoadB d 5s '08 J-J $110,000c__ Jan 1911 330 Mch 25,000c___Mch '11-'16 BOND. DEBT Oct 10l0__ $227,000 Fl es ting debt Asosa 40 4010 ,0 Assessed valuation 1909_9,703 (Assessment about 36 actual value.) 47,282 Population In 1905 INTEREST payable In Plattsburg at the City National Bank. COHOES. W. Palin, Chamberlain; G. A. Bold, Deputy. This city is In Albany County. Incorporated 1870. Grading Bonds. Public Improvement Bonds. 1120,000r_Jan 1 '11-'12 3%8'00 J-J $2,426 67r_Jan 1 1937 Fire Department Bonds. 20.000r_Jan 1 '14&'17 16,801 11r_Jan 1 1913 330'02 J-J $15,000r_Jan 1 '21-'23 48 '04 J-J 1 5.000r__Jan 1 1925 14,916 50r_Jan 1 1915 City Hospital Bonds. 8,364 78r_Jan 1 1916 4s '04 ____ 12,000__Jan 1 '11-'22 4s '92 J-J 151,000r__ _July 1 1911 1 5,000r___July 1 1912 4s '06 J-J 2,900 75r___Dee 1 1911 City-Hall Bonds. 3%s'00 J-J 1 6,906r Jan 1928 $9 ),000r_Deo 15 '11-28 Dec .. __Jan '29-31 48 Water Bonds. 330'00 J-J 30,000r8,438 26r_Jan 1 1926 $6,000c July 1 '11-'13 10,000r___Jan 1 1927 7s '68 J-J 5,000r_ Aug 1 1111 338'01 J-J 10,916 01r_Jan 1 1923 4s '87 F-A 65,000c&r_July 1 1918 20,000r_Jan 1 '24-'25 45 '83 J-J (Subject to call July 1 1903.) 330'03 ____ 12,430_June 10 '11-'21 75,000r___July 1 1920 3%s'02 J-J c16,805 85r...Jan 1 1921 4s '85 J-J (Subject to call July 1 1005.) 10,000 00r _Jan 1 1922 14,000r__July 1 1923 10,000 00r_Jan 11910 48 '88 J-J 330'02 J-J 4,000r___Jan 1 '11-14 117.519 66r _Jan 1 1920 45 '98 J-J 5 %s'02J-J 7.210 64r___Jan 1 1918 430'08 MN 110,000r_Nov 1'12 &'14 110,000r_Nov 1 '16&'18 4s '05 M-N 36,436.66_ _May '11-23 15,000r Nov1'15,'17,'19 is '05 J-J 10,647r _Aug 20 '11-23 9,726.36rJan2 '11-'13 4s '09 J-J 45 '08 J-J 20,000r_Nov 1 '21-'22 t40,000rNov 1 '24-'27 School Bonds. Ontario St. Bridge Bonds. 4s '95 J-J J$5,000r_July 1 '11-'15 1 5,000r__ July 1 1916 45 '08 J-J $14,400r_Jan 2 '11-'18 4s '96 J-J 5,000r_ Jan 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_4880,168 273,000 40,000r___July 1 1026 Water debt (included)___ 330'01 J-J 25,000 Water debt sinking fund_ Sewer Construction Bonds. 3s' 09 .3.4 1$10,000r_Jan 1 '29-'30 Tot, assessed val. 1909_11,564,536 1 $.680 54r_Jan 1 1931 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_517.00 330'99 J-J f35.000rJan 1 '32-'38 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '09-55.00 . .24.709 5,245 88r_Jan 1 1939 Population In 1910 INTEREST on the 7% water bonds and on improvement bonds of 1906 and 1908 is "Payable at National Bank of Cohocs; on the $65,000 of 4% water bonds at Manufacturers' Bank, Cohoes; on the $7,210 64 improvement bonds of 1902. Improvement bonds of 1903, 1904 and 1905, and water 48 of 1909,at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York; on all other bonds at the Central Trust Co. Nov., 1910. COLUMBIA COUNTY. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 45 E. Washburn Scovill, Treasurer DOBBS FERRY. Oswald Schuler, Clerk. County seat Is Hudson. This village is in Westchester County. LOANSRefunding Bonds (con.). When Due. LOANSLivingston Avenue Bonds. When Due. 450'08 J-J $90,000c_July 1 '11-'19 350 Mch $5,000c___Mch 1 1911 Street Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $4,500r.. _July 1 '14-'22 Court-House Bonds. 20,000c_Mch 1 '12-'13 4s '09 J-J $42,000r _July 1 '14-'34 Mch 330 Fire Department Bonds. 350'02 M-Sj$70,000r__Mch 1 '17-23 Funding Bonds. Grading Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $5,000r_ _July I '14-'33 1 15,000r_ __Mch 1 1924 4s 1899 M-N ii5:15,000r_May 1 11-13 4s '09 J-J $10.000r _July 1 '14-'33 Sidewalk Bonds. 450'09 J-J 60,000r_Jan 1 '20-'25 30,000r_May 1 '14-16 Public Park Bonds. 4s '09 $18,000r_ J-J _July 1 '14-'31 Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEB Jan 4 1909 $353,600 4s '09 J-J $12.000r_July 1 '14-'25 BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $91,500 114,000c_Mch 1 '14&'16 Total valuation 1908 _ _ _ _26,467,112 valuation 1909_ _ _5,032,000 Assessed 350 Mch 5,100c_Mch 1 1915 INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank. (Assessment is 4-5 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909. ..$9.00 I 5,000c___Mch 1 1.91'7 State&Co. tax (per $1,000)'07.512 0$ _Mch 1 1918 Population In 1005 42,868 DOLGEVILLE. P. H. Murphy, Clerk. INTEREST 2,500e_on coupon bonds payable at office of County Treasurer; This village is in Herkimer and Fulton counties. Incorporated Mar 17 1891 on registered bonds In New York exchange. %I:11:M 'EftLI LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 28 1910_$97,500 Bonds. Sinking fund (water) 1,836 CONCORD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 4s Paving '10 M-S $20,000__Sept 1 '12-'30 Assessed valuation 1910...1,171 ,445 This district (P. 0. Springville) is in Erie County. B. L. Bensley, Clerk. Water Bonds. (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) LOANS_51,005,000 4s When Due. Assessed valuation A-0 $10,000c_Apr 20 '11.'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 24.80 450 '08 Jan j$23,000r_Jan 1 '11-33 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_514.50 350 J-J 191050,000r 1923 Population in 1905 2,248 50.000r_Jan 1 '34 '58 Population in 1909 (est.) 2,700 Sewer Bonds, BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_573,000 INTEREST payable in New York. 3.908 J-J $36.000r July 1 '11-'34 on the 4s Is payable at the American Exchange Bank; os COOPERSTOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1. theINTEREST 350 by the State Comptroller. This district is No. 1 of the town of Otsego, Otsego County. Sidney S. Conger, Secretary (P. 0. Cooperstown). DUNKIRK. Harry James, Mayor; R. H. Heppe'', Clerk. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1009.$2,021.100 This city is in Chautauqua County. Incorporated June 2 1885. Building Bonds. (Assessment about 60% actual val.) LOANSWhen Due. GEN. BD. DEBT Oct 1 '09_5112,651 44 '06 J-D $60,000c_ _Dee 1 '11-25 School tax (per $1,000) 1909 $8.00 Water Bonds Assessment debt 1910_564,000 158,695 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1Population in 1910 (est.) 2,600 350 A-0 562,000_ Oct 1 '11-'20 Floating debt 6,857 INTEREST is payable at First National Bank in Cooperstown. 4s J-D 30,000__Dec 15 '11-'16 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1909_ 278.203 General Bonds. CORNING (City). H. R. Starner, Chamberlain. Total assessed val. 1910.._8,499,000 4s ---$2,967.6 0_May 10'11-12 (Assessment about 50% actual value) This city,situated in the town of the same name, is in Steuben county. Assessment Bonds. LOANSTotal tax (per $1,000) 190) _ _$25 42 When Due. School Bends. 4s Var $89,618.14 _1909-1918 Population In 1905 City Bridge Bonds. 4s-'09 111-S $30,000__Mch 1 '11-'25 4s 15,250 Var 4s Population In 1910 J-J j$10,000___July 1 1947 48 River Bonds 17.221 INTEREST.on sireet bonds payable at Merchants' Nat. Bank of Dunkirk. 1 5,000..__July 1 1948 J-J $150,000_July 1 '26to'40 Water Bonds. DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. E. Batcheller, Supt. City Sewer Bonds Schools. 48 J-J $10,000____July 1 1946 75 J-J $35,000__Jan '11 to '17 LOANSWhen Due. 4s J-J $18,000c.__1916-1924 4s '07 A 0 100,000_Apr 1 '12-21 4s J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '49-'52 4s '08 M-S $80.000c_Mch 1 '19-31 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1910_5159.000 4s '07 A-0 75.000c .I-J BOND. DEBT May 1010._ $275,000 4s 43,083 50c_1911-1921 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _8,269,500 General Fund Bonds 1,000c Total valuation of city '09_8,669,242 1922 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) J-J j$20.000___July 1 '43-44 City tax (per 51,000) 1909 45 J-J 4,000c $9.30 350 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _58.82 1 5,000_ _July 1 1945 Population, city, 1910 12,000c_ _923-1925 INTEREST payable in Dunkirk. 13,730 INTEREST payable at the Knickerbocker Trust Co. In New York. DUTCHES S COUNTY. C. H. Slocum, Treas. CORNING UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 13. H. T. Cole Jr.. Treas. Poughkeepsie is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _2,118,370 When Due. County House Bonds. 4s M-S $14,000e_Sept 1 '11-'24 (Assessinent about 90%actual value) LOANSCourt House and Jail Bonds, 350 J-J $47,000r_ _Jan 2 '11-'28 5s '08 M-S 62,500e_Sept 1 '11-'50 School tax (per 51.000) 1909$10.84 350 J-J 15125,000r Jan 2 '11-'31 BOND.DEBT Oct 1910_ $237,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1910_ _$76,500 Population In 1910 (est.) 5,000 1,000r Jan 2 1932 Total assessed val. 1909_ _49,696,808 1 INTEREST on 514,000 bonds at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York 33.4s J-J 65.000r Jan 2 1928 (Assessment about 85% actual value) City; on $63,000 at First National Bank of New York. INT.payable at oflIceof County Treas. Population in 1905 81.633 CORTLAND. Chas. D. Sanders, Chamberlain. This city is in Cortland County. Inc. March 1 1900. In Dec. 1909 the EASTCHESTER. Henry C. Merritt, Supervisor. This town (P. 0. Tuckahoc) is In Westchester County. city purchased plant of Cortland Water Works Co. See V. 89, p. 1685. LOANSWhen Due. 4s semi ann 583,200r__ _ Feb 1 1918 LOANSWhen Due. Paving Bonds (Con.)Ditch and Drain Bonds ($5,000 yearly bezinning In 1918.) Sewer Bonds. 45 J-J 35.514 16 July 1 1921 3.95s'09F-A $78,000r_-Fe 1 '11-'36 b 43is _-_- 5,000__Mch 1 '17-'21 4s '09 A-0 58351.57 __Apr 1 1912 is July 211.27. __ July 1 1919 Highway 5s '07 J-D 5 5,000r___Mch 1 1927 113,500_Anr 1 1920 45 July 696 ___July 1 1911 48 semi-ann Bonds. $5,000r. __Dec 1 1927 Water-Works Purchase Bonds. 1 5,683r___Mch 1 1928 4s '07 J-.I 131,025 1908-1926 4.000r _ Dee 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $244,625 4s '10 ___ i35120,000Apr 1 1030 4s'09 A-0 2,636.81__Apr 1 1912 ... _ 00r. __Feb 1 1929 Total assessed val. 1909_5,532,149 180,000Apr 1 1940 4s '09 A-0 2,000____Apr 1 1915 4s5,0 4,000r ___Feb 1 1930 Refunding ends. (Assessment at,ont Nil 4s '09 A-0 7,000____Apr 1 1918 58 '07 J-D 7,000r_Dec 1 '15-'21 Tax rate (pen District No.value.) 4s 1005 $60,900 1925 4s '09 A-0 3,500____Apr 1 1919 L$17.19 School Bonds. $1,000) '09.1District No. 2_ 15.38 4s '09 A-0 5,000.. _Apr 1 1920 40 semi-ann 34.800r___ Apr 1 1911 ($5,000 yearly.) 3543 J-J $20,000____May 4 1912 4s '09 A-0 10,500____Apr 1 1922 Population In 1905_ .._ __ _ INTEREST on $34,800 and $9,000 bds.due 1927 and 1928 at office _3,986 (Subject to call May 4 1902.) 4s '09 July 17,511.29_July 1 '11-'19 of the 4s 1904 J-D $19,500_ __Dec 1 1924 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1910_5328,656 State Comptroller in Albany; on $9,000 issue due 1929 and 1930 at the Warwick Savings Bank in Warwick; on $83,200 issue at the Jefferson County 408._.._Apr 1 1911 Assessment debt 55,634 Savings Bank in Watertown; on the ditch and drain bonds at the First Nat. 45 '09 A-0 {13,000____Apr 1 1927 Floating debt 38,858 10,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1928 Assessed val, real estate '10 6,122,356 Bank of Mt. Vernon; on other loans at Mt. Vernon Trust Co. Paving Bonds. 'food assessed val. 1909_ .7,130.237 EASTHAMPTON. E. J. Edwards, Clerk. 4s Oct $2,000 Oct 1911 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ 18.10 This town is in Suffolk County. 4s Oct 8,000 _Oct 1915-'18 Population in 1910 11,504 LOANSINTEREST payable In New York exchange. When Due.IBOND. DEBT May 16 '10_ $80,000 Highway Bonds. assessed val. 1909_3,905,943 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7. 4s '06 M-S 880.000...Mch 1 '11-'26 ITotal Population In 1005-. 4,303 This district is in Westchester County. J. Ti. Husted, Pres. (Peekskill.) INTEREST payable at the Easthampton National Bank. LOANSWhen Due.(TOTAL DEBT Jan 1910_ $173,750 EAST 4.10s J-J $100,000r_lJan 1 '12-'61 Assessed valuation 19093,919, ROCHESTE R. Claude C. Hagerty, Clerk. 224 _ 3,953 J-J 50,000%1 This village Is in Monroe County. When Due. Water notes 5s, 1911-15_ __ CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8. LOANS$5,000 Water-Plant Purchase BOND. DEBT June 1 1910_$144,000 This district Is in Westchester Co. (P.O.Peeltslcill). A. D. Dunbar, Supt. 4s g '09 J-J $102,500c--Jan 1 '14-'38 Total assessed val, 1910_ _ _1,027,001 LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT Oct 1010_ __ _ $67,000 Sewer Bonds (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4.358'07 s-a $44,000r __Jan 1 '11-'31ITotal assessed val, 1910_ _3,391,164 4.10z'09J-J $41,500c__Ja n 1 '14-'38 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_$9.534 4.354'07 J-D sio,onor_Oct 1 '33-37 School tax (per $1,000) INTEREST payable at the National Bank of Commerce In Rochester. 5.6. 30 90 350'02 J-J 13,000r __-1011-19231Population in 1910 (est)1910_7 INTEREST payable in Peekskill. EAST SYRACUSE. D. Conklin, Treas.; N. L. Lansing, Clk. CORTLANDVILLE. This village is in Onondaga County. Incorporated Nov. 16 1881. This town (P. 0. McGraw) is in Cortland County and was separated from LOANS-When Due. 130ND. DEBT Nov 1910_ __$149,500 Sewer Bonds. the city of Cortland in March 1899. Cortiandville pays 18.7% of the Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,370,790 4s '03 July $47,500r_July 1 '11-'29 (Assessment about 70%actual refunding bonds and interest and the city of Cortland 81.3%. value) LOANSTotal tax (per $1,000) 1909_515 When Due. HVhway a,,c1 Bridge 13o,u1s $6,000 48 '05 July 24,000r 3.0 0 .0 00 (Part yearly beginning July 1 1910.) Population In 1909 (est.) Road Bonds. Town debt May 23 1910_ 75,000 Water Bonds 450'10 Mch $10,000__Mch 1 '16-'22 Total valuation 1909 INTEREST on the bonds of 1907 1,443.773 4s Var Refunding Bonds. $65,000e 1912 is payable at the Trust & (Assessment about 90% actual value) 4.65s'07July 10.000c_July 1 '12-'31 of Onondaga in Syracuse.Deposit Co. 550 ____ $2,000__Sept 1 '11-'12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ $8.85 uis ____ 12,000__Sept 1 '13-'14 Population of Town 1005 .3,048 ELMIRA. 3to Daniel Sheehan, Mayor; John J. Crowley, City ____ 20.000__Sept 1 '15-'18 30.000 _Mch 1 '11-'15 Chamberlain; Otis H. Gardner, City Clerk. Elmira is the county seat of Chemung County. Incorporated CROTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. 1864. LOANS-When Due. Funding Debt Bonds. James E. Reagan, Clerk (P. 0. Croton-on-Hudson). Contingent Exp. Notes. 3 10'98 A-0 $17,000r_ _Oct 1 '11-'27 When Due. TOTAL DEBT April 1 1910_ $97,000 3.35s'02J-J LOANS$8,000_ _July 1 '11-'12 3 %s'00 J-J 98,000r _July 16 1930 450'07 Jan $40,000r_Jan 1 12-'27 Assessed valuation 1910. _ _1,741,060 Grade Crossing Bonds. Redemptidn Bonds. 4.40s'08 Jan 39,000r 3)4s 02 J-J $5,000r__ .July 1 1913 350'92 J-J 55207,000r_July '12-'20 (Assessment about full value.) (54,000 rlY, beginn ng Jan 1 1928.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_58.42 s 0 Bridge n s ti 0 0 B d o 3 o g i B s r , 3 t 1 28,000r____July 6 43s'09 Jan 18,000r__Jan 1 '14-'25 Population in 1910 (est.) .06(1.1-__Oct 1 '22-'24 3)40'01 M'S 18,000r___Sept 1921 2,400 350 95 A-0 '11-'28 INTEREST payable on the 450 at the Peekskill Savings Bank; on 25.000r___Oct 1 1925 310'02 J-J 10,000r_July 1 '11 '20 the 4.40s at the home Savings Bank in Albany; on the 4 %s at the People's 4s '06 M-S 55,000r___Sept 1 1935 350'02 J-J j 500r___July 1 1918 Savings Bank in Yonkers. City-Hall Bonds. 1 7,000r_ _July 1 '11-'17 35095 A-0 $15.000r... _Oct 1 1925 4s '03 J-J 13,000r July 1 '11 '23 DANSVILLE. Daniel Blum, Treasurer. 35095 4-0 60,000r_ _Oct 1 '26-'27 Is 03 J-J 3 000r_July '11 '13 Tills village is in Livingston County. Incorporated 1845. 3 I,es'95 A-0 10.000r___Oct 1 1928 4s '04 J-J j 4,000rJuly 1 1 '11-'14 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_ $148,500 350'96 M-S 5,000r___Sept 1 1929 118,500r___July 1 1915 Water Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ A,553,575 334s'96 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 1930 4s'05 M-S 22.000r_Sept 1 '11-'32 450'96 ____ $47.250r Sept 1 '11-'24 (Assessment abt. 75% 3544'96 M-S •10,000r_ _Sept 1 1931 4s '06 M-S 125,000r actual value.) _Sept 1 '11-'35 350'00 ---- 6,000r Aug 1 '11-'22 Village tax (per 51,000) School Bonds 1909_512 50 9.000r. 0 Sept 1 103R 4s '04 -___ 2,400r Jan 1 '11-'14 Population in 1905 3,908 4s '93 M-N $16,500r___Nov 1 1911 Funded debt Oct $952,500 Sewer Bonds. 4s '95 M-N 22,000r_May 1 1911 Assessed valuation, real_17,876. 074 3.753'04 A-0 $85,500r Oct 1 '11-'29 350'01 M-S 25,000r_ _Sept 1 1926 Assessed val, franchlses__ 1.039,151 Bonds. DEER PARK. Benj. C. Swartwout, Clerk (P.0. Huguenot) Assessed val, personal ___ 1,304,160 340.0Or_Nv 5M em ' e9 v n S t P s a 354 15 '28-'29 Total assessed val. 1910_ _20,219,385 This town is in Orange County. The city of Port Jervis having been a 4 %s'96 M-S 20,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1931 (Assessment about 80% actual part of the town at the time the bonds below value) jointly responsible for the payment of the same.were Issued, that city Is 48 '98 M-S 30,000c&r_Sept 1 1932 City tax (per $1,000) 1910- _$18.88 1 Bonds. z m. s Park , O i s 6 Population in 1905 LOANS34.687 When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910 _..$150,000 6,000cSept 15 1926 Population in Refunding RR. Bonds 37,170 176 Assessed valuation INTEREST payable at City Chamberlain's office.1910 in N. Y. exchange $30,000c&r Feb '11-'15 (Assessment about 1909_ _ _ _ 664,490 1-3 actual value.) 350 F-A{ 35,000c&r Feb '16-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 24,000c&r Feb '21-'23 Population In 1905 1900........518.01 ERIE COUNTY. F. A. Beyer, Treasurer. 11,562 County seat is Buffalo. 27,000c&r Feb '24-'26 LOANSWhen Due. 30.000c&r Feb '27-'29 Road Bonds-(Con.) INTEREST payable at National 3 .68 s4 . nd$ Road -N 4,000r Feb 4s 1911 Bank of Port Jervis. $75,000r_JulY 1 '15' 19 If 2.000r July 1 '11-'22 32 _J Or:30 6:000r iyuly 0 11 1 '21 -942 DELHI (Town). M. M. Palmer, Supervisor. 4s '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 '20-'34 I 30,000r__JulY 1 1915 4)4s'10 J-J This town is in Delaware County. 14,500r___July 1 1923 I 90,000r_July 1 '17-'19 LOANSWhen Due. (Assessment about 3.5 actual 7,500r__ _July 1 1924 value.) 4s g '08 J-J 4 20,000r_ July 1 1916 N Y. & Oswego Midland RR. Total tax (per $1,000) 1909__$24.24 45,000e_July 1 '25-'34 I 35,000r_July 1 '23-'29 350 May $126,000r____May 1 1915 Population in 1905 48,500r___July 1 1935 2,908 1150,000r_July 1 '30-'34 BOND. DEBT May 20 1910 $126,000 Population in 1909 21,500rJuly 1 1036 (est.) 3: 0900 8 Total valuation 1910 1,360,466 City, Co. Hall and Jail Bonds. INTEREST is payable at Albany. 48 '09 J-D 120,000r_June 1 '24-'35 as M-N $100,000c Nov 1 '11-'14 LOANSArmory Bonds. A-0 $10.000r 3;45 M-N 17,000r 314s 344s '05M-N lon.noor 45 '07 A-0 250,000r F-A 10,000r 4 A-0 80,000r 348 VOL. Lxxxxi. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 46 When Due. BOND. DEBT July 1 '10_$1,279,000 Assessed val. real est.'09 _330,596,971 July 1 1916 Total valuation 1908_ _ _ _353,116,107 July 1 '11-'12 State&Co.tax(per 31.000) '08_$3.20 473,700 Nov 1 '11-'20 Population in 1905 Apr 1 '20-29 . 1912 Aug INTEREST payable at Buffalo. July 1 '11-'14 FALLSBURGH. D. Merritt, Supervisor (P.0. Woodbourne) This town Is In Sullivan County. When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _.3586,070 LOANS(Assessment about 44 actual value.) J-J $103.000c&r 4s 40.03 BOND. DEBT May 1910_3103,000 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1909_ 3 810 Population In 1905 FISHHILL LANDING. E. E. Strong, Clerk. GLENS FALLS. S. F. Higley, Chamberlain. 1839. This city Is In Warren County. Incorporated Hall Bonds. Refunding Bonds.Village J'ne '29 4 34s'09 Feb $25,000c ____1914-1916. 348'00 J-D $55.260c Y'ly' to$317,400 BOND. DEBT May 17 '09.. Sewer Bonds. 6,916,789 1912 Total valuation 1008 33-is Sept $147,000r 4s '06 M-N 15,000c_Nov 10 '11-15 (Assessed val. about 14 actual value.) ..317 50 Village tax (per $1,000) 190, Water Bonds. 4.651) 48 '91 J-J $35,000c -___1911-1917 Population in 1905 15,243 1910 in Population A911-1913 48 '94 M-S 15,000c _ _ INTEREST nayable in Glens Falls 50,000c July 1 '16-'20 41-58'09 J-J GLENS FALLS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Frank D. Morehouse, Clerk. When Due. BOND. DEBT Ocr. 1910_ $82,000 LOANSJ-D f $66,000c_Dec 1 '11-21 Assessed valuation 1909_5,62;5,090 4s 1 10,000c_Dec 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_311.10 This village (P. 0. Flskhill-on-Hudson) is in Dutchess County. Organ- GLOVERSVILLE. 0. L. Everest, Chamberlain. ized 1864, incorporated, under General Act of 1870, Feb. 26 1872. Gloversville, which is situated In Fulton County. was Incorporated a city Fire-House Bonds. When Due. LOANSMarch 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the town of Johnstown. 444s'06 M-N $2,000r___May '11-'14 LOANSFire Department Bonds. When Due. Sewer Bonds. F-A $76,000r ___1911-1930 BONI). DEBT Nov 17 '10_ $154,000 3j4s Local Improvement Bonds 33•58.02Ang $25.000r____Aug 1 1932 1,800,946 1910__ valuation Assessed ____1911-1930 Deficiency Bonds. 39.600r F-A 4s Outstanding Oct. 1 1910(Assessment about 2-5 actual value ) 434s Main St. Improvement Bonds. Feb $57,000c_Feb 1 '11-'14 484897 SI-N $28,000r___May 1 1922 09 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 4348'10 F-A $6,000r_Aug 1 '11-'16 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_$16 Loan. Water 3,939 Population In 1905 Water Bonds. .1-1) $50.000c _Dec 1 1917 4s '95 A-0 $14,000c___Apr 1 1915 4,000 3445'92 3343'91 A-0 22.000c___Apr 1 1911 M-N 30,400r_Nov 1 '11-'29 Population in 1910 (est.) Street Bonds. 3.995 1 1913 4010 Feb $40,700c _Feb 1 '11-'15 340'98 A:0 23,000c_Apr 1 INTEREST Is payable at First National Bank. Flshkill Landing. 1917 3448'97 F-A 27.000r___Feb (Various amounts yearly.) Sewer Bonds. FONDA. Edgar Leonhardt, President. School Boudb. 1945 1 }250.000r_Nov MCounty. '05 Montgomery 4s 1911 in 1 Is This village 3348'03 A-0 52,000r_Oct $541,000 Paving Bonds. When Due 3,000r __ Met 1 1911 GEN. BONDS Oct 1 1910_ LOANS57,000 J-.1 $21,160r_July 1 '11-'33 33-0'06 A-0 {20,000r __Oct 1 '12-15 Assessment debt 4s Sewer Bonds. 3(1,000 1910_360,640 16 May DEBT BOND. '11-'13 debt 1 Floating $3,000c_July 1916 J-J 2.)1))))r __Oct 1 4s 50,000 _ ___ 1909____499,413 Assessed valuation Water Bonds. 1 3,000r_ __Sept 2 1916 13a t•r debt (Included) 10 4%8 '2.5 Total assessed val. 1910_7,979,200 '17 2 J-J $26,880r_July 1 '11-'31 Tax rate mer 810101 1909____$14 48 ( 45,000r_Sept M-S 1.13i Population In 1905 value) (81,2811 yearly.) I 2.000r--.Sept 2 1926 (Assesat.ient about 60% actual 1,200 $6.400c_July 1 '13-'22 Population In 1909 (est.) J-J 3,000r_ _ _Sept 2 1926 City tax rate (per 31,000)'10__312.00 45 • 45 '08 M-S {20.000r_Sept 1 '27-'3O Total tax (per Cl 000) 1910_ $28.00 20,642 2,000r__ _Sept 1 1931 Population In 1910 FORT EDWARD. J. M. Murray, Clerk. This village Is In Washington County. INTEREST on water, railroad, deficiency and local improvement bonds Paving Bonds. Due. When LOANSIn New York- on all other issues at City Chamberlain's office. 55 '08 J-J $32,200_ _July 1 '11-'33 Is payable Sewer Bonds 8. 1909_3152,000 55 '08 J-J $18,000__July 1 '11-'28 BOND. DEBT Jan1908 ____959,065 GOSHEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. valuation 'Assessed This district Is in Orange County. W. Coleman, Cleric, Water Bonds I Total lax I per II ,001.) 1908 320,15 LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT June 1910- $63,000 ___ $97,000 _5 INTEREST payable at the Fort Edward Nat. Bank, Fort Edward. 430'10 J-D1339,000c_Junel5 '12-'24 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,661.267 1 24,000c_June 15'25-'30 Moyer, Clerk. N FORT PLAIN. E. D. This village is In Montgomery County. Street Paving Bonds. When Due. LOANS____ $34,000 .5 Water Bonds DEB , May 21'103112,500 BONDED '11'26 1 $16.000c&rJuly 340'02 July 1 576 870 3.908 Sept 13,000__Sept 1 '11-'23 Assessed valuation 1009. 7 actual value.) . J-D 125,000ederJune 111-14 (Assessm't about 50' 48 112.500c&r--June 1 '15 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1909 $12.4744 __ 2,596 Population In 1905.. _ INTEREST Is payable part In Schenectady. part In Albany,part In Rome and part In New York City. GOUVERNEUR. J. 0. Sheldon, Treasurer. This village Is In St. Lawrence County. Incorporated September 1850. When Due BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '10_345.000 LOANSAssessed 4aluatIon 1910_ _1,871,850 Water-Works Refunding Bonds. $7.27 4 Xs'10 J-J f $42,000c_July 1 '11-'31 Tax rate (per 31,))00) 1910 4,2211 1 3.000c___July 1 1932 Population in 1903 Bank. National Hanover INTEREST is payable in N. Y. City at GREENBURGH. C. D. Millard,Supervisor (P.O. Tarrytown) This town is in Westchester County. Warburton Ave Ext Bonds When flue. LOANS1914 . $149,000r Is Highway Improvement Bonds. 1862. Incorporated County. Herkimer DEBT Jan 1 1910 $367,000 In Is ,000 yrly village May BOND ____$185,000..$8 4s This Electrk Light Bonds. When Due. ____ 44,000___Aug 1 '11-'32 Total assessed val. 1909_ _39,258,008 45 LOANS: $11 1100r ____1911 1921 , M. 3.504 (Assessment about actual value.) Street Bonds. Funding Bonds. fitly $3,000 r_1911-1913 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '10_371.000 4s '04 F-A $79,000r.._ _Aug 1 1924 Tax rate (per 31.0)10) 19093.00s Inside incorporated villages..$4 33 Elmsford Drainage Bonds. 4.958'10 Sept 2,000_-Sept 1 '15-'16 Assessed valuation 190 t___ 594.086 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) 4 %s'09 __ 1$57,000___Oct 6 '11-'29 39.88 Outside incorp'd ylliages Water Bonds. 18,635 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_314.50 5,000____Oct 6 1930 Population in 11)05 Nov $53,000r 3.50s _. _2.870 25,000 Population in 1905 6,000..__ ..Oct 6 1931 Population In 1909 (eat.) INTEREST on street 3.90s and electric-light 33is payable at First 4.85s10 A-0 13.000 National Bank In Frankfort; on water 330 In Albany. GREENBURGH UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. E. Wood, Clerk (P. 0. Irvington). FREDONIA. H. L. Cumming, Treasurer. When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_310,896,860 LOANSThis village Is In Chautauqua County. Incorporated 1829. 4348'10 J-J $80.000c_Jan 1 '12-27 School tax (per $1,000) 1909__$2.43 Street ooad,-Can. When Due. LOANS$80,000 1910_ Sept DEBT 130ND. ____1911-1914 $4,500r .1-J 58 Bonds Water INTEREST payable at Irvington National Bank in New York exchange. F-A $30.000c Aug 1 11-'22 4%8'09 F-A 45,000r ____1911-1920 48 M-S 20,000r Sept 1 1930 434809 F-A 31.500r ____1911-1919 GREENE COUNTY. Judson A. Betts. Treasurer. 48 5s g '10 F-A 16,500r_Aug 1 '11-20 School Bonds Catskill is the county seat. Lie.tric Light Bonds. Sept st,500r ____1911-1912 3348 When Due, TOTAL DEBT Oct 12 '10 $208,000 $8,000r_ _July 1 '11-'18 LOANSJ-D 24,000r _-__1912-1935 Is '06 .1 .1 48 'Assessed %Attrition 1909 13,128,218 ___ $9,000 4s $178,110 '10_ 10 Oct DEBT BOND. Building Bonds. 1(Assessment about )t( actual value.) in Jail 9 82 House Court . Bonds. ,. __I __ 1909_ A 0 3.000r ____1911-1925 Total % al,,a,ion 33is ($170,000c_Feb 1 11-'271Couno tax (per $1,000) 1909_36.40 1911 (Assessment about 3,6 actual value.) 1.000r M -S 48 32,000 In 1910 (est.) 19281Population F-Ai 1 '08 Peb 48 8.000c. 191)9 311.0. .000) 81 Village tax(per Strnet Bonds. 4s '10 F-A 30,000cFeb 1 '29-'311 M-S $1.500r-Sept 1 1911 Toot! tax (per $1,000) 1908_$25. 9 4s at the County Treasurer's office. payable INTEREST 1905 in Population 1911 Aug 1 400r F-A 48 8 45 18 .2 5' 5 7,20nr_Sept 1 '11-l4 Population In 1910 48 g '04 F-A HAMBURG. P. M. Thorn, Clerk. INTEREST on the water bonds is payable In N Y. City.; on the school This village is in Erie County. Fredonia. in bonds other on bonds at the Comptroller's office, Albany When Due.I BOND. DEBT June 17 '10_317,631 LOANSAssessed valuation 1910____955,965 Street Bonds. FULTON. G. B. Deuel, Chamberlain. 5s 1 '15-'20 Tax rate (pet- $1,000), 1910 $15•50 '10 s-an $6.600„July the includes and In County Is Oswego 1902) In This city (Incorporated 2,000 In 1910 (est.) 'Population Bonds. Drainage old villages of Fulton and OsWeir0 Falls. 4148'10 s-an $45000.. July 1 '15-'391 Water Bonds. When Due. LOANSI. NO. '11-'29 1 DISTRICT J'ne SCHOOL D J 3.404 FREE $152,000c HAMBURG UNION __.8 10 __- $8,865•38 School Bonds. This district is in Erie County. A. L. Stratemeler. Clerk. • • • Street Improvement When Due. School tax (per $1.000) 1910__$10.40 M N. $12.400„.Tune 1 '11-'20 LOANS48 '09 M-N $34,000r May 1 19-'35 -Is .f4 yearly 2,520r___Part 4s 1916 M-N 6,238.24 434g10 J-J $45,000r.Jan 1 '15-'39 8s '10 July BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '10_ $361,625 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '10_ $45,000 INTEREST payable at Hanover (Subject to call.) York. New 18,708 Bank, National 0 debt (ad(11)___ Assessment 1910___1,314,73 Bonds. valuation Assessed Sewer 1916 Assessed val.,1East SIde_3.118.256 F-A $67.500e_ Northville). 'West Side1,403,671 HAMILTON COUNTY. P. Harris, Treas. (P. 0. 1909 5,000r___Jan 1 1935 t'05 J-J Lake Pleasant is the County scat. 15,000r Jan '20'25&30 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4s '05 J-J $145,000 1910_ Oct DEBT BOND. I Due. When LOANS1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19085,000r Jan 1 4s '06 J-J !Assessed valuation 1910___4,030,000 $29.23 Funding Bonds. East Side 14,000r Jan 1 '18&'23 48 '06 J-J Bank in Northville EST at '21-'351INTER 1 97 J-D 1$90.000c-June 28 '10 58 West Side '33 & '28 16,000r Jan 1-44 8,842 1 35.000c_June 1 '36-'401 New York exchange. 5,000r Apr 1 '14-'53 Population in 1905 48 '09 A-0 10,480 20.000r_Jan 1 '30-'39 Population In 1910 DISTRICT 4.35s10 J-J SCHOOL FREE UNION TOWN H.ARRIETS Bank. Nat. Citizens' the at payable INTEREST on sewer bonds of 1906 Is NO. 1. E. R. Young, Clerk (P. 0. Saranac Lake). Fulton; on sewer bonds of 1910 at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York; This district is in Franklin County. on the street bonds of 1909 at the City Chamberlain's office. 2;2 00 00 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $65 GENESEO. W. W. Killip, Treas.; kV m. D. Shepard, Clerk. 410'09 A-0 $34,000r_ _Apr 1 '11-44 Assessed valuation 19 0___1,706,732 $1,000) 1910_321.40 (per This village Is in Livingston County. Ineoroorated In 1872. tax J-J 43413 1 School '11-'24 7.000r__Jan When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $42,000 58 LOANSJ-J 4,000r_July 1 '11-'14 Population In 1910 (est.) 'Assessed valuation 1910_2,366.000 4348'09 J-J Water Bonds. 17,000r_July 1 '11-'27 July $25.000c___June 1 19171(Assessment about X actual value.) INT. payable at Adirondack Nat'l Bank, Saranac Lake,In N. Y.exchange. 3348 $9.40 1910_ $1,000) (per 'Tax rate Town Hail Building Bonds. 05 HARRISON. Benj. I. Taylor, Supervisor. 24 :0 2 43413'07 July $17,000r_July 1 11-'271Poptilation in 1905.. 1PopulatIon In 1910 (est.) This town Is in Westchester Coun v BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $302,000 INTEREST on 4348 payable In New York, other loans in Schenectady Highway Bonds. 415 tionr_Apr 1 '11 '25 Assessed valuation 1909 _ _5,453,918 ,j 4s kssessinen ) about 50% actual value ( 1911 Apr 500r 4s J-J This city is in Ontarlo County and was incorporated Jan. 1 1898. 48 6,000r_Apr 1 13 'la Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$11.00 J-D City-Ball ,ite Bonds When Due LOANS&'25 Population In 1905_ . ____ 2,922 '23 1 2.000r_Apr J-1) 4s 4s '09 A-0 $14,000r _Apr 1 '11-'17 3,900 Street Bonds 4443'07 J-D 175.nonr_June 1 '12 '36 Population In 1909 (cat.) Water Bonds 3345'99 A-0 $22,500r--Apr 1 '11-'19 1025-1944 100.000 4)s the Rye Rye. at of le 330'00 A-0 21.500r-Apr 1 '11-'20 Is '96 A-0 $140,000c__Oct 26 1926 Bank 4 4b National a 5 ly a p 25 44018 the INTEREST un Park Bonds 33'8'01 A-0 11,450r...Apr 1 '11-'21 3%8'02 A-0 22,750r__Apr 1 '11 '22 Is 'MI A-0 $14,000r__Apr 1 '11-'17 HAVERSTRAW. Henry F. Don, Clerk. 1,000r_Apr 1 1911 4,592.11rApr 1 '11-15 4s '06 A-0 48 '06 A-0 This village is in Rockland County. 3,000r ____1911-1913 Assessed valuation 1909_32,438,000 4s '04 A-0 23,500rApr 1 '11-'24 45 '09 A-0 Sewer Bonds. Sewer Bonds 48 '03 A-0 18.000r_ _Apr 1 '11-'23 4.128 '09 J-J $67,500c_Sep 1 '11-37 Total tax (per 31,000) 1909-312-65 5,669 48 '05 A-0 5.748r__Oct 1 '11-'14 45; '1111 A-0 $88.000cSept 1 1916 TOTAL DEBT May 1910 __ $70.000 Population in 1910 3.000rApr 1 '11-'13 45 '08 A-0 4s '05 A-0 16,500r INTEREST payable at the People's Bank in Ilaverstraw. Conduit Bonds 45 '09 A&O 61.214 03r_.1910-1929 Marcus 0. hedges, Clerk. 4 Xs'10 A-0 1:0.000_Apr 1 '11-'29 4s '06 A-0 $2.141.02rApr 1 '11-14 HEMPSTEAD (Village). This village is in Nassau County. Incorporated 1853. 6,500_Apr 1 '12-'24 TOT. BD D'T Oct 16 '10__ $516,092 11,1-S 856 250 _Sept 1 11- 21 When Due. a .eot 111,495 LOANSSinking fund Fire Dept Bonds BOND. DEBT Oct 12'10._ $57.400 Water Bonds 3348'03 A-0 $3,300r-_Apr 1 '11-'13 Assessed valuation 1909_8.227.766 valuation 1909_1,782.965 Assessed '11-19 1 M N $2.700..-May 7.000r_ _Apr 1 '11-'17 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1910_.--314 30 3!'s g 48.06 A-0 .05 151 1: 2 480 5.100_ May 1 '11-27 Village tax (per $1,000) 1909-143 .12.249 340 g M-N PontilatIon in 1905 Voting Machine Bonds In 1000 '12 '11 1 Population _Nov 1.0,10_ M-N g 12,446 3.95s 1910_ In 1 1911 $500r___Apr Population 45 '05 A-0 1005 '12-'14 In Population 3,000._Aug 1 INTEREST is payable p4rt at the City Treasurer's office, part at the 4s 09 ___ 9,000_Aug 1 '11-'19 Nat. Bank of America and part at the Na Bank of Commerce. New York. 4s '09 ___ FRANKFORT. F. B. Watson, Treasurer. I GENEVA. W. S. O'Brien, City Attorney. 1 Nov., 19 0.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS HEMPSTEAD (Town). H. Luther Weeks, Town Clerk Hempstead Is now a town in Nassau County, but was formerly a town in Queens Co.. then including Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and Seaford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that por tion of the town lying "westerly of a straight line drawn from the southeasterly point of the town of Flushing through the middle of the channel between Rockaway Beach and Shelter Island, in the county of Queens, to the Atlantic Ocean," became part of New York City, under the Greater New York Charter. This boundary was changed by the Legislature In April 1809, and the new boundary Is that portion of the old town of Hemp stead "bounded on the east and north by the east and north bounds of the former village of Far Rockaway, and on the east by a line drawn due north from the northwest corner of said village to the south line of the town of Jamaica, as It existed on the thirty-first day of December 181)7." The bonds given below are those remaining as a debt against the town after assigning to New York City the portion belonging to it according to a decision of the Supreme Court of the Third Judicial District at Albany Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69, p. 1357 LOANS—$1,0 94.700 When Due. Franchises ,247 Banks Road Bonds3,742 45 J-J $293,000c&r_July 1 1923 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _ .27,108,134 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $293,000 (Assessment about 50% actual val Assessed valuation, real_ _21,697,477 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910---$15.00 Assessed val., personal..__ 1,173,710 Popuation In 1905 34,746 Populatibn in 1910 44,287 INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Ilempstead. 47 LOANS— When Due.I BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_ $406,778 Water Bonds. Sinking fund 9,152 4s '04 July $185.000r_July 1 '11-22 Total valuation 1909 5,133.560 (See V 78, p 2614, for maturity.) (Assessment about 84% actual value) 4s '05 July $50,000r__July 1 '23-24 loud tax (per $1,000) 1909 _ _$20.62 Deficiency Bonds. Population In 1905 10.290 4s July $4,000c__July 1 '11-12 Population in 1910 11.417 INTEREST Is payable In Hudson at the office of the City Treasurer. HUDSON FALLS. W. E. Young, Clerk. This village, formerly Sandy Hill, is in Washington Co. Inc. In 1810. LOANS— When Due. BOND. DEBT May 18 '10_ 5156,207 Sewer Bonds. 'Assessed valuatIou 1910_ 2,167,680 334s F-A $50,000_Aug 1 '11.301 (Assessment about Si actual value.) 3 Sis F-A 19,284 72_Augl'10-'301Tax rate(per $1,000) 1909_....$19.l,6 Paving Bonds. 1Population In 1905 5,321 434s F-A $48,400_Aug 1 '11-'32 Population in 1910 5,189 3.8s F A 33,822 08_Aug 1'10-'321INT ER EST payable at New York HUNTINGTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. This district is in Suffolk County. Wm. S. Funnell, Treasurer. LOANS— When Due, TO VAL DEBT Oct 1 '10__ $113,000 434s '08J-D f$96,000r1Dec 1 '15-'38 Assessed valuation 1910_2,948,I,00 2,500r__Dec 1 1939 School tax (per $1,000) '10—$11.30 4s '99 J-J 3,500r_July 1 '11,50'13 Population in 1910 (est.) 6,000 4s '99 M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 1914 4s '07 J-J 3,500r_Jan 1 '12 &'14 4s '07 J-J 3,000r_Jan 1 '11-12 INTEREST on 434s and $3,000 4s payable at the First National Bank of HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9. H. L. Crandell, See. Huntington In New York exchange; on other loans at Bank of Huntington. $s,000c_ _Jan 1 '11-'1 I'BOND. DEBT Oct 1910 __ $109,500 5s '1)3 J-J 24,000c_Jae 1 '11-'221 Assessed valuation 1909_ _1,975,895 ILION. Edward Y. Stewart, Clerk. 45 '02 J-J Thig village Is In Herkimer County. 34,500r ...July 1 1922 1 School tax (per $1,000) 1909 $19.70 4s '07 J-J BOND DEBT Oct 1 '10_ _ _ $267,000 (Assessment about 40% actual value) 43,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1920 INTEREST payable at Freeport. 4s '09 J-J Water debt (Included) 155,000 Village tax (per 81,000) 1910433.20 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. Gilbert Sinking fund (all water) 5,000 Population In 19115 6 5.58 .928 4 Smith, Clerk (P. 0. Rockville Centre). Assessed valuation 1910. _1.885,525 Population In 1910 When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910._ $82,000 LOANS— INTEREST payable at Ilion National Bank in Albany. 4.20s '00 J-J J$70,000....1itly 1 '12 18 Assessed valuation 1910___3.123,144 5,000_ __July 1 1919 School tax (per $1,000), 1910_ _$5.80 IRVINGTON. James G. Orton, Clerk. This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1872. 7,000_ _Jan 1 '12-'18 IN. E REST pa able at the 13,,,k of 3,45s _— Write. 11 mds. J BOND. DEB l' Oct 13 '10._ $136,600 Rockvil e Cc tre. 3.328'09A-0 $57,600r_Yrly to 1928 Assessed valuation 1910_5,926.560 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 15. N. J. Pettit, 4s '07 A 0 22..hh ,c ____1912-1922 (Assessment about 75% actual val.) 4s '09 J-J Clerk (P. 0. Lawrence). 12,000c - _1911-19221 Village tax rate (per MI 1910_ 45 24 .8 62 0 Town Hall Bonds. LOANS— When flue. 1 INTEREST payable In New York 'Population In 1111)5_ 5s 10 M-N $150,000r_May 1 '14 '381 3(,s '00 J-J 12,38,000r_Y'rly to 1930 Population in 1910 (est.) 2,400 1 7,000r_ Y'rly to 19181 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 20. INTEREST on 4s payable at the Irvington National Bank In Irvington; LOANS— When flue.1 on other bonds in Tarrytown at the Tarrytown National Bank. 4.20s 10J-J $37,000__Jan 1 '12-'481 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21. George S. ITHACA. W. 0. Kerr, Clerk. Skilton, Clerk Board of Education (P. O. Roekville Centre). This clty is In Tompkins County. Incorporated In 1888. LOANS— Bridge Bonds. When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_ _$1,195,898 School Bonds. 4.60s'08 J-J $30.0000 _ _ _1921-1935 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_$19.90 48 J-J $20,000r__1917 to 1926 330 J-J $25,000r 1916 434s '09 .T-J Water Bonds. 3,000 33.1s 1911-1916 Population in 1909 (est.) J-J 45.000c 1929 3,000 J J $50,000r___Jan 1 1944 BOND. DEBT May 16 1910456,200 4s Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable at the Bank of Rockville Centre, the Far Rockaway 4s '06 J-J 75,000r___Jan 1 1946 4s g J-J $112,500c&r 4s '07 J J 60.000r_ _ Jan 1 1947 Bank and the Union Savings Bank of Patchogue. ($7.500 annually.) _ _ _1927 Municipal Improvement Bands. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 22, Wallace 5s '07 J-J 666,000c&r (Subject to call after 1912) 4s F A 8100.000 Aug 1 '22-'41 Thurston, Clerk (P. 0. Floral Park). 41is 'OsJ J 31,000c&r Jan 1 1928 BOND. DEBT July 1 '1041,305.971 LOANS— When Due.1130ND. DEBT May 16 1910426,000 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1913) Water debt (lncluded)____ 943.000 4s '09 J-J $16,000_ _July 15 '11-'261 43 J-J 14,000r 1928 Sinking fund (all water).... 62.000 430 ____ 13,500Nov 1 '11-'191 (Subject to call after 1913.) Assessed valuation 1910_ 9,007,675 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. F. Hammen 5s .1-.1 37.000c &r _ _1927 (Assessment about .4 actual value.) Payer', Clerk (P. 0. Valley Stream). (Subject to call after 1912.) City tax (per $1,000) 1910___$18.2 LOANS— When Due. Ss-$3,v 15 4s'09 J-J 10,000r_ __ _Jan 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ 27.80 4S4s'07 M-Nj$30,000r—Jan 1 '13-'27 BOND. DEBTN'09_435,000 (Subject to call after 1912.) Population in 1905 14,615 1 1.500r_Jan 1 '11-'13 Refunding Bonds. Population In 1910 14.802 INTEREST on the 434s payable at the Lynbrook National Bank and 45 'Of, .1 .1 860,0000 July 1 '11-22 Poughkeepsie Savings Bank; on the 5s in Far Rockaway at the Bank of L. I. INTEREST on the water 4s due 1927 and the 4s due Aug. 1 '22-'41 at the Ithaca Savings Bank; on other water bonds at Unlon Trust Co., New York. HERKIMER. C. T. Gloo, Clerk. JALSTOWN. S. A. Carlson, Ai Ivor; W. A. Stow, Auditor. This village is In Herkimer County. Incorporated in 1870. This city is In Chautauqua County Incorporated March 31 1886. LOANS— When Due. Water Bonds. LOANS— When Due. Park Bonds. Paving Bonds (Assessment).— 4s '89 Sept $1,000c 1911 Bodge Bonds. 45 '08 J-D $20,000r Dec 30 1938 4.103'09 F-A$27.000c_Feb 1 '11-'19 Refunding Bonds. 1930 Water Bonds'. ( 4,600_ _Oct 1 '11-'12 4.30s'08 J-J 546.000 r_July 1 '11-'33 430'10 J-J $50,000 City Hall Bonds. 48 '03 A-01$300.000r_Mch 20 1943 434510 A-0 { 2,398.58_ _Oct 1 1913 General Paving Bonds. '95 MN $65.000r_ May 15 1925 1195.000e &rMch 31 '11-23 ( 6,000_ _Oct 1 '14-'16 4s '08 J-J $46,000c_ _July 1911-33 4s Paving Bonds. Fire Department Bonds Sewer Bonds, GEN. BD.D EB'P Oct 9 '09 $204,499 4s '02 J-D $3,000r _ _Oct 1 1912 4s '02 J-I) $9,000r_ Oct 1 1912 330'93 F-A $30.500c --------1913 Assessment debt 32,808 6,815.49r_Dec 30 '18 Refunding Paving Bonds. 4s '03 M-S 18.000e __1911-1928 Assessed valuation 1909._ _4,o2 t.333 4s '09 J-D 4s '09 A-0 10,579.46r_Oct 1 1919 4s '05 A-0 $8,000r_ _Oct 1 '11-'18 Improvement Bonds. (Assessment about Si actual value.) As '09 J-D 10,079.14r_Dec 30 '19 Bridge Bonds. 4s '91 June $14,000c 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908___.$_0.80 7.319.60r_June 30'20 430'10 J J $50,000r_ _ _July 1 1930 434s10 J-D 334t3'09 June 9,000c __1911-1928 Population in 1905 Ii 5116 Refunding Electric Light Bonds. Paving Certificate Fund. 48'03 3( M-N 25.500c _1911-1927 Population In 1910 7,520 4s '03 J-D $22.000r_Dec 1 '11 32 45 '02 J-D $4.800r Oct 1 '11-'12 2,000c ____1911-19121 4s '04 Dec 3,000r__Dec 1 1933 5s ann 26.196.74r at any time INTEREST payable part at Albany, part in Newport and in Herkimer. 4s '01 J-D 21,000r_June 1 '11-31 5s '09 ann 10.363.77r Dec30 '10-18 HERKIMER UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. I. I. P Lynch, Clerk Sewer Bonds. 5s '09 ann 13.735.80r Oct 1 '11-19 When Due.IBOND. DEBT May 10 '10_ LOANS— $60,000 31-0'93 M-S $50,000r.__Mch 1 1923 5s '09 ann 13,153.70r Dee30 '10-19 $32,000e_July 1 '11-'42 48 '07 J-J Assessed valuation 1909..34,107,33 4s '93 J-D 111.000c&r_Dec 1 1923 5s '10 ann 7,406.30r Dec30 '10 19 12,000.Part yrlyJne 1 (Assessment about .4 actual value.) 4s '97 M-N 50.000r_ _May 1 1917 GEN. B'D 4s J-J D'T Oct 151041,169.253 15,000.Part yrly Joe 1 School tax (per $1.00))) 1909 53 J-J 38 00 4s '98 J-J 20,0011r_ _Meh 15 1918 Assessment debt (add'i)-26.197 3 4)3'00 J J 20 000r._ _July 1 1920 Water debt (Included) _ _ _ _ 495.000 HERKIMER COUNTY. F. Senior, Treas.(P.O. LittleFalls) 4s '01 JD 25,notor __June 1 1921 Total valuation 1910 13,703,540 Herkimer Is the county seat. 4s '02 J-D 20,000r June 1 1922 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.) When Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ 4300.000 4s '08 JD LOANS— 42.000r_ .Dec 30 1928 City tax (per 31.0(101 1910.. _$13.55 Highway-Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation, real26 126.702 Hospital Bonds. Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_....$27.$4 4s '08 A 0 $.$0,000c_ A 0t' 1 '17 '21 Assessed val., personal__ 1,154 265 4348'10 J J $90,000r___Jan 1 1930 Population In 1905 28.180 4s '07 A&O 60.000c. Apr 1 1912 16 Franchises 863 965 430'10 J J 40,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1931 Popul,tilon In 11)10 31.297 48 '08 A-0 120.000r_Apr 1 '22-'31 Total valuation 1909____ 28,134.993 INTEREST on water bonds is payable at U. S. M. & Tr. Co., New York, 4s'09 A-0 60,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36 Population In 1905 53.856 on other coupon bonds at Chase Nat onal Bank, New York; on registered INTEREST Is payable at the Hersimer National Bank. bonds at Jamestown or In New York exchange. JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT HOOSICK FALLS. E. A. Doyle, Clerk. H. It. Rogers, Supt. of Schools: Mildred R. Falconer, Superintendent's Clerk. This village is In Rensselaer County. Incorporated April 14 1827. LOANS— When Due Sinking fund Apr 11010 _ 462,250 Water Works Bonds. When Due. LOANS— J-J $35.000r ___1916-1922 Assessed valuation 1910_ _13,799,425 4s J-J $10,000r_J0ly 1 1911 4.30s'07J-J $75 000r July 1 '11 '26 4s 1915 (Assessment about actual value) 5,000r. _July 1 1913 BONDED DEBT July 1909 $150.500 45 158 J-J 05, 3'° J.T 0(1 j 18 0)Tr-Nov 1 '23 '36 School tax (per $1.000) 1910 $9 64 4s M-N 23.0onr .Nov 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1908_ .2,001) 680 5s '07 j Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908...412 60 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910..$223,000 Population in 1909 (est.) Grading and Paving Bonds. .30 000 INTEREST on the $35 0101 and 5105.000 Issues Is payable at James4.4sg'08July $50.000r_JUly 1 '13-'32 Population in 1910 _ 5.532 town; on 5811,000 of the $83.1100 Issue at the State Comptroller's office HORNELL. F. W. Blackmer, City Chamberlain. and on $3.000 at the Chautaqua County Trust Co., Jamestown. This city Is In Stettbe I County. Name formerly Hornellsville, but JEFFERSON COUNTY. Richard Holden, Clerk Bd. Sup. changed by Chapter 288 Laws of 1906. Incorporated In 1888. Watertown is the county seat. LOANS— Park Bonds. When Due. Building Bonds. Jail Bonds. 1 Water Bonds. July $50.000e_ _July 1 1911 334s 4.1s F A $25 000r_Feb 1 '11-'15 4s 09 F-A $55,000r__Feb 1 '11-'27 334s F-A$175,000c___Aug 1 1921 BOND. DEBT May 1910._ $429,500 Highway Bands. BOND. DEBT June 1909_ $270,000 330 F-A J65.000cFeb 1 '11 2() Water debt (included)____ 254,500 4s '07 F A SmonorFeb 1 '12-'25 Assessed valuation 1908..45,133,550 1 8 000c....Feb 1 1921 Total valuatIon 1909 6,082,900 48 '09 Feb 70.000r_ Feb 1 '16-'29 (Assessment ahout full value) Paving Bonds. (Assessment about actual value) Almshouse Bonds County tax (per $1,000) 190i_$4.75 6s '09 J-J $20,000__July 1 '11-'14 City tax (per 31.000) 1909 _ _ $13 24 4s 07 F-A $5.000r___Feb 1 1911 Populatlon in 1905 80,459 Sewer Bonds Population in 1905 INTEREST Is payable at the office of Colinty Treasurer. 13.259 M-N 2 $100 000c_ May 26 '17-'26 Population in 1910 4e3 13.617 JOHNSTOWN. Jos. A.Colin, Chamberlain; F. C. Smith, Clk. INTEREST on the water bonds Is payable at the City Chamberlain's This city Is In Fulton County. Incorporated In 1895. office; on the park bonds at the American Exchange National Bank, New Refunding Bonds School Bonds York, and on the sewer bonds at the Hanover National Bank, New York! 4s R'OR7. d$11n1g,OOOc....June 1 '11-2S IS '93 Nov $10.500c_Nov 1 '11-'13 on the paving bonds in New York City. Water Bonds. Is '98 J'ne 22.500c _ __ _1914-1922 4s '95 J-D $75,000r Dee 13-18-27 4 4s'09 M-S 50.0000 HUDSON. Jordon Philip, Treasurer. 0(10c_Om 1 '11-'18 450'09 M-N 110.000c_Nov I '27-'28 This city (incorporated In 1785) Is the county seat of Columbia County. 4s '98 A-0 20 45 '00 A-0 1(10000. Apr 1 '11 '20 1 4.000c_ _ _ Nov 1 1929 When Due. LOANS— School Bonds Street Improvement Bonds. 4 145'10 M-N 15 0000 Nov 1 '15 '29 48 Cemetery Bonds. F-A $5,000c___Feb 1 1911 lis '07 F- A $7.(100"...•_Aue 1 1911 GEN. Ti'D D'T Mch 15 '10_ $238,500 4s F-A $8.000c. _Feb 1 '11.14 31-ft M -N 3s '10 M-S 129,000c ____1911-1912 Assessment debt (scld'1)___ 6,000c_ _May 1 1918 50.000 4s A-0 10.000c. Apr 1 '12-in 31-48 M -S 20 000rSept 1 '12 21 1 7,0000 1913 Floating debt (additional)_ 15,495 (52,0)10 yearly.) 3349 A-0 5,000r__Oct 1 '11 20 Sewer Bonds. Sinking fund (all water)___ 27.417 1918 1 $6,000c_ Refunding 48 May . M-N Loan. 5s '04 Sept j 35,0000 Sept 1 '11-15 Water debt (included)____ 108,500 M-N $2.000r__May I '11.12 ($2,000 due yearly) to May 1 1920 334s 1.500e_Sept 1 1916 Total assessed val. 1909_ _3.631,460 Is '09 -__ Street Improvement Bonds 5,000e___Feb 1 1918 5s '05 M-S 6.000e .Sept 1 '11-16 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909_329 40 48 5.000o,.. A-0 $15.000c Apr 1 '11-13 4s '09 _ _. 1 1919 Building Lot fif,ndft. Population In 100' 43 Feb 19.000c_ _Feb 1 '14 2e 4s '10 F-A 5.000____ Feb 1 1920 5s '07 .T Ts $3 50ne Dec 1 '11 '17 Population in 1910 19 0,8 445 7 48 11-S 25.000c_ _Mch 1 '15-27 4s '10 F-A I 900—Feb 18 1911 INTEREST on the bulldlne lot bonds and street bonds of 1910 is payable Aug 8,000.Feb 18 '12-'19 at the Johnstown Bank In Johnstown; on the school bonds of 1909 at the 3.000e_ _Aug 1 '11-13 334s 4s F-A 25,0000_ - --Feb '14-18 4s '10 A-0 .000--Apr 1 1921 First National Bank, New York. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 48 KENMORE. Chas. V. Busch, Village Treasurer. [VOL. Lxxxxi. MADISON COUNTY. County seat is Wampsville. W. E. Lounsbury, Clerk Board of SuperThis village is In Erie County. Incorporated In 1899. visors (P. 0. Oneida). Lighting Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_4215,000 Improvement Bonds. 4.70s'10J-J $3.000r Jan 1 '15-'24 LOANSAssessed valuation 1909_21.073,295 County Building Bonds. 4 Ms'06 J-D $31.000r Dec 1 '11-'35 Gas Bonds. 39,690 Street Bonds. 5s g '07 M-S $2,700r_Sept 1 '11-'37 4s g '09J-JI$200,000r_Jan 1 '11-'30 Population in 1905 15,000r__Jan 1 1931 4.65s g '07 J-J $17,000_July 1 '11-'37 TOTAL DEBT Mch 1 1909. $131,435 24,478 INTEREST payable at the Morton Trust Co. In New York City. 5s g '07 M-S 30,294r_Sept 1 '11-'37 Sinking fund Water Bonds. Assessed valuation 1908___2,042.311 Miller, Clerk. 5s g '07 M-S $5,400r_Sept 1 '11-'37 (Assessment about 40 %actual value) MALONE. R. McC. This village is in Franklin County. Incorporated in 185$. 506 4.705'10J-J 3.600r_ _Jan 1 '15-'24 Population in 1905 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910 __ When LOANS office. INTEREST payable at the Treasurer's $20,_ Assessed valuation 19102,409,935 Water-Works Refunding Bonds. 15'12-'66 Population in 1910 6,467 KINGSTON. F. M. Boyce, Jr., Treas.; J. T. Cummings,C1k. York City. payable in New INTEREST is This city is the capital of Ulster County. Incorporated 1872. MAMAKATING. Chas. G. Bennett, Supervisor. Fire Dept. Bonds. When Due. LOANSThis town is in Sullivan County. 4s '07 M-S $10.000r_Mch 1 '11-'12 Street Bonds. N. 0. & W. RR. Aid Bonds. 048 3:00 20 2 LOANSWhen due. 4s '09 M-S$125,000c_Mch 1 '11-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ 1,01 4s J-J $30,000c_July 1 '11-'13 Refunding Bonds. Note debt Water Bonds. 750,000 3 Ms $7,000r___July 1 1914 BOND. DEBT July 1 1910_459,000 J-J 3 Ms A-0 $600,000c _ 1912-1936 Water debt (Included) 745,150 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1909 J-J semi-an 150,000c _ 1913-1937 Total assessed val. 1909__11,810,095 4s 45 (Assessm't about 83% actual value.) 48 10,000r_July 116 &'18 (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.) Refunding Bonds. J-J 4,000r ___July 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-431-12 45 J-J J-J $50,000c_Jan 15 '11-12 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909$29 82 4s 3,199 25,556 43-is 2,000r_Aug 1 '15-'l6 Population in 1905 Os 36.500c___Jan 15 1914 Population in 1905 F-A J-J 25,908 31,500c___Jan 15 1915 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at Middletown. 38 J-J INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. All the refunding bonds M.AMARONECK. Chas. W. Buckter, Clerk. are optional and are now subject to call. This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated Nov. 16 1895 Fire Department Bonds. When due. LOANSLANCASTER. Peter P. Adolf, Treasurer. 4.30s'09A-0 $5,000r_Oct 1 '14-'23 Road & Bridge Bonds. Incorporated In County. 1847. This village is in Erie 3,500r ____1911-1917 M-S $12,500r ____1911-1927 4s 4s J-J When Due. BOND. DEBT May 1910_ 8182.000 3.354 J-J LOANSPaving Bonds. 9,000r_..__1911-1919 Assessed valuation 1909___1,975;875 4.6s '08 J-D Sewer Bonds. 8,000r_June 1 '11-26 4.35s'07M-N $60,000r_May 1 '12- 36 4.40s A-0 $150,000c_Apr 1 '20-'49 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) 4s '09 A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '13-'32 4.8s '08 J-D 16,000r_June 1 '13-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___414.27 Water Bonds (Tax exempt). 4.6s '08 J-D 20,000r_June 1 '13-'32 Sewer Bonds. 3,853 45 3s g F-A $30,000c&r Aug 1 '11-'25 Ponulation in 1905 M-N $46,000r ____1911-1933 4.6s '08 J-D 14,000r _June 1 '13-'26 INTEREST is payable at A. B. Leach & Co. of New York City. 48.000r____1911-1934 4.6s '08 J-D 35,000r_June 1 '13-'37 J-J 3(s J-D 48,000r ___ _1911-1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_4466,000 3'%s LANSINGBURG UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 4s 25,000r_July 1 11-'35 Total valuation 1910______7,098,215 '06 J-J While this district is now Included within the boundaries of the City of 4.60s'07M-S 100,000r-Sept 1 '12-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_410.53 5.699 Population in 1910 Troy, the district organization remains a separate corporation within that INTEREST payable by check to registered holder. city and the city authorities have no jurisdiction in the matters of the MAMARONECK UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I.-Chas. M. school district. W. J. Shelliday is Clerk of Board of Education. $144,000 1910_ When Due. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 Bingham, Clerk. This district (P. 0. Mamaroneck) is in the town of LOANS7 736.000 Mamaroneck, Westchester County JD 38,000c_Dec 1 1911-14 Total valuation 1910 45 Mamaroneck Ave. School & Site. When Due. J-D 34,000r_ _1915 to 1931 (Assessm't about 94% actual value.) LOANS4s 45s M-A $50,000r_May 1 '20-39 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ $7 46 School-House Bonds. ($2,000 annually on Dec 1.) 14,000 4.93'07 MN $41,000r_May 1 '11-'30 4s M-N 9,800r_May 1 '15-'19 4 Ms g '08 A-0 1.3,000r_Apr 1 '15-'29 Population In 1910 (est.) High School Addition Bonds. 4 Mg'10 M-N 85,000corrMay 1 '25-41 INTEREST payable in New York. Central School Bonds. 4s M'S $5,000e_Mch 1 '11-'12 4 Ms'08 M-S $55,000rM & S '13-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1910_ _$191,900 LARCHMONT. J. Bird, Treasurer (644 Broadway, N. Y.). Larchmont School Bonds. 33s J-D 322,500r_Dec 30 '11-'19 Assessed valuation 1909_11,960,040 This village is In Westchester County. Incorporated in 1891. 1,100r___Mch 1 1913 (Assessment about 75% actual val.) 4Ms M-S Street Improvement Bonds. When Due LOANS5,000r_Mch 1 School tax (per $1,000) 1909__44.29 Highway Improvement Bonds. 3 Ms ____ $1,500r___Aug '11-'13 INTEREST on the 4.90s of 1907 is payable at the Gallatin National $25,000r__Dec 1 '12-'21 4.30s M-S 30,000r_ __Sept '13-'32 4s Bank in New York City: on other issues to "holder" in New York exchange. 10,000r. Apr '16-'25 Fire Department Bonds. 4s 21,000r___May 11-'31 4s '06 J-J $5,000r_July 1 '11-'15 MATTEAWAN. B. I. D. Roosa, Clerk. 33s 50,000r_July 1 '11-'30 43-s ____ 4s '06 .7-.1 3,000__Jan '11-'13 This village is in Dutchess County. Incorporated 1886. BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1910_ $183,000 LOANSSewer Bonds. Paving Bonds. When due. ____ $9,000r___Aug '11-'19 Assessed valuation 1909_ __4,932,472 33s 4.15s'10M-N $30,000 May 1 '11-'40 Sewer Bonds $11 95 3.705 '04 J-J $100,009.33July 1'11-34 TOTAL DEBT July 1909_ $277,862 3 Ms ____ 10,000r_Aug '20-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 16,000r___May '11-'26 Population in 1905 1.760 3Ms ($4,166 87 due yearly.) Water debt (Included)____ 122,600 3.855 '06 M-N $40,300r_ __May '11-37 Assessed valuation 1909_3,355,000 LAWRENCE. N. J. Pettit, Village Clerk. Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_410.00 3.85s '05 M-N 832,500r___Nov '11-35 Population in 1905 This village is in Nassau County. Incorporated in 1897. 5,584 000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ _ _$83,000 Grading and Paving Bonds. 6,727 Population in 1910 4.15s'10 J-J $46,000r__Jan 1 '15-'37 Assessed valuation 1910_1,600.000 --iSTTE-TiEST is payable at the Matteawan National Bank. Village tax (per $1,000) 1909422.50 MECHANICVILLE. H. E. Clark, Treasurer. Drainage Bonds. 1,189 4.153'10 J-J $4,000r__Jan 1 '15-'181 Population in 1910 This village Is in Saratoga County. Incorporated in 1859. INTEREST payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York. LOANSSewer Bonds When Due, Street Paving Bonds. 4s A-0 $40,000c&r___Oct 1915 LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 3.65s July $27,115.40r BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1910_ $211,115 This district is in Genesee County. H. H. Faulkner, Clerk. ($1,153.84 yearly in July.) Sinking fund Mch 14 1910__ 11,467 When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ $97,500 LOANSWater Bonds valuation 1909_42,108.647 Assessed '14-'23 valuation 1 Assessed 1910_2,268,425 1$20,000__Jan 43s'09 Jan M-N $23,000c__May 1 1912 (Assessment about M actual value.) 60,000__Jan 1 '24-'43 School tax (per $1.000) 1910_47.30 4s M-N 30,000c_May 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$11.00 3,500 45 43s'09 Jan J 1,500__Jan 1 1912 Population In 1910 (est.) 5,877 M-N 35,000c___May 1 1922 Population in 1905 INTEREST payable at Importers 48 116 000Jan 1 '13-'20 6,634 4s M-N 17,000c___Nov 1 1922 Population in 1910 l& Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. INTEREST on the street bonds 3'%s F-A 22,000r___July 1 1933 LESTERSHIRE. W. H. Windus, Village Treasurer. 4)-s'09 July 11,000r_July 1 '11-'21 payable at the Treasurer's office. This village is in Broome County. Incorporated In 1892. MEDINA. Frank J. Kearney, Clerk. Sewer Bonds. When Due. LOANSThis village Is in Orleans County. Incorporated March 3 1832. 3.855 M-S $38,400r__Sept '11-'34 LOANSWater Works Bonds. When due. BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1910_4160 889 Water debt (Included) 4 Ms'07 M-N $8,500r_ _May 1 '11-'27 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910___$91,600 88,889 Village Hall Bonds. Floating debt 1,500 4.153'08 Aug $30,000r_J1y 15'12-'26 Sinking fund (water) J-D 19,000r 34s 12,000 Assessed valuation 1909_41,496,6:12 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,136,593 ($1,000 each six months, J-D.) Water Bonds. 3.408 M-N 12,000c___May '11-'25 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) 3.75s July $85,333.35r-MaY 9 '11-'34 (Assessment about M actual value.) '11-'26 Total (per $1,000) tax _Nov 1910-42 4 4 7 : . 05 8,000c_ _ 0 5 30 3.35s M-N 05 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$19.62 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1905 Municipal Building Bonds 5.114 5s '07 A' g__ $24,000r Aug 1 '11-'12 Population in 1905 $8,000c_ _ _July '11-'28 Population in 1910 (est.) J-J 3.35s 12,000r_July 15 '12-23 Population in 1910 5,683 5s '07 July of Lestershire. 5q 08 Ane INTEREST on 4 Ms of '07 payable at First Nat. Bank INT. at Union Bank in Medina. Aug 1 '1912 6.000r 1 I 1 1 LEWISTON. J. W. H. Kelly, Supervisor (P.O. Lewiston). MIDDLETOWN. I. B. A. Taylor, Clerk. This city is in Orange County. Incorporated June 9 1888. This town is in Niagara County. When due. Water Bonds-(Con.) 55 '81 ____ $2.000 -Feb 1 '11-'121Assessed valuation 1909__$1,744,731 LOANS3 Ms F-A $90,000r Apr 1 1931 City-Hail Bonds. 44s'87 ____ 120,000_ _Apr 1 '11-'371Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908_416.84 F-A2 27,0000_Feb 2 1923 3,033 0,0'10 s-a $70,0000 --------1930 3 Ms BOND. DEBF Jan 1 1910__$126,0001Population In 1905 45 M-N 75 000c.. (Subject to call alter 1915.) 1 1930 LITTLE FALLS. Dennis B. Reardon, City Clerk. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4535,500 Refunding Bonds. This city is in Herkimer County. 4,028 3 Ms M-S $15,500r___May '11-21 Assessment debt (included) Floating debt School Bonds. When Due. 11.000 LOANSWater Bonds. Water Bonds. 434,000 33s'89 $4,000__Nov 1 '11-'14 4s F-A $40,000r___Aug 1 1911 Water debt (Included) 1913 1 12,000r___Mch July1 $40,000__Nov 26 5 Sinking fund (all water) 56,736 1916 33-s'98 July 3 Ms'86 48,000_July 1 '11-'34 3 Ms M-S 80,000r___July 2 1918 Total valuation 1910 5,570.310 (Subject to call after Nov 26 1911.) 1 1,000.__July 1 1935 3 Ms J-J Paving Bonds. 1917 (Assessment about M actual value.) 3;46'87 July1 110,000 ______ (Subject to call July 2 1898.) 4s '05 July $10,000__July 1 '11-'15 33, s (Subject to call after 1912.) F-A 10.000r __Feb 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909__$32.75 14,516 34s'88 July1 25,000___Apr 5 1918 55 '07 Sept 4,000__Sept 1 '11-'12 3 Ms F-A 100.000r __July 1 1921 Population in 1905 15,313 Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call after Apr 5 1913.) INTEREST is paid at city treasury Population in 1010 5,000_ Apr 13 1919 4s '06 July 1$60,000.. July 1 '21-'26 MONROE COUNTY. F. M. Jones, Treasurer. 3Ms'89 July1 1 5,000_,Tuly 1 1927 (Subject to call after Apr 13 1914.) County seat is Rochester. 3Ms'97 J-J J20,000_,July 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT May 16 '10_ $424,000 LOANSWhen due. Total valuation 1909___$203.566.479 1 5,000____July 1 1916 Water debt (included) 340,000 (Assessm't about 4-5 actual value.) Court House Bonds. . 4,610,057 35s 4s '00 J-J 10,000.......May 1 1920 Total valuation 1909 1 1911-20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909.___$3 86 Feb F-A$500 000r 4s '06 J-J 560,000_ _July 1 '21-'26 (Assessment is at 60% actual value.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1910__ _$500,000 Population in 1905 239,434 1 5,000----July 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-$26.10 INTEREST and principal payable at the Am. Ex. Nat. Bk.. N. Y. City. 11122 1928 Population in 1905 4.3s'08 ____ 50,000 Johnson, COUNTY. Henry Treasurer. Population in 1910 12.273 MONTGOMERY (Subject to call after 1918.) Fonda is the county seat. LOCKPORT. B. M. Hutcheson, Tr.; W.G.Spalding, Clerk. BOND. DEBT May 20 '10 $152,000 Almshouse Bonds. situated in Niagara County. 33-Is This city (incorporated April 11 1865) Is F-A $11,000___Feb 1 '11-'12 Floating debt 26,639 Bridge Bonds. LOANSAssessed valuation 1909_ _26,792,774 When due. Road Bonds. Tuberculosis Dispensary Bonds. 5s '09 June $1,200r.June 21 '11-'14 45 F-A $52,000___Feb 1 '13-'25 (Assessment about M actual value.) Assessment Bonds 5s '10 July $2,000_July 15 '11-14 5s '08 F-A 24,000___Feb 1 '26-'33 Population in 1905 49,928 4s ___ $62,707.17r_1913 & 1917 48 '09 F-A 33.000r__Feb 1 '13-'23 INTEREST payableat theAmsterPolice and Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. dam Savings Bank. 4s '06 A-0 $3,000r__Apr 16'11-12 4 Ms ____ 32,000 4s '06 J-D 5$425,000c Dec 1 '11-'35 MT. School Bonds. KISCO. F. J. Carpenter, Clerk. 7,000c_Dee 1 1936 4s M-N $10,000r___Nov 1 1916 1 This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated In 1874. 45 8,000r_Aug 15 '11-18 5s '07 J-D 52,000r_Dec 1 '11-'36 F-A ewer Bonds Water Bonds. 3Ms M-N 530,000r_Nov 1 '11-'13 4.30s'08J-D 525,000r_Dec 1 '11-'35 1934 4 5s'09 M-S $59.800r-Mch 1 '14-'39 Var $34,750r 1 7,000r-Dec 1 1936 3.85s 1 5,000r___Nov 1 1914 4;0'09 J-D 20,000 Road 1914-1933 Bonds. Hospital City Bonds. 4.958 '07 Sep 4,800Sept 9 '11-'12 4%5'08 J-D $6,000r_June 1 '11-'16 43-18'09 M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-'33 BOND, DEBT Oct 1910_4174,350 Emergency Health B,onds. 1912 Assessed valuation 1910__ 2,043,350 Var 3.000r 3,000_July 15 '11-'13 4s 48 J-J $3,200r...can 1 1911-14 5s '10 July (Assessm't from 60 to 70% act. val School Bonds Fire Department Bonds. Water Investigation Bonds. 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$15-76 ___ $2,500 $2,000r_Jan 1 '11-14 4.65s 45 '06 J-J $200r_ __Nov 19 1911 4s '04 J-J o. ---------------------------1.830 Population in 1905 Main June '09 3,200r.June 21 48 ---'11-'14 400r__Jan 1 1911 55 2.500 1,000_July 15 '11-'12 4.458'10_ _ _ _ $48,300r. Apr 25 5- 3 Population In 1010 (est.) Highway Imp. Bonds. 5s '10 July 5s '10 July $5,000_July15.11-'15 GEN.BOND.DEBTN0v1'09$648,142 MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9. Police Department Bonds. Total assessed val, 1909_49,457,750 This district is in Westchester Co. F. Fayette, Clic. (P.O.Pleasantville). $7,000r_ _Jan 1 '11-17 (Assessment about full value.) 4s '05 J-J When Due. Assessed valuation 1909_41,698,448 LOANS960r_June 21 '11-14 Assessment debt (add'1)--- 62,707 4 Ms'09 J-J $60.000r_Jan 1 '19-'48 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 58 '09 June Garbage System Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909...._424.05 43 7,100__ _ _$500 yearly School tax (per $1,000) 1909_48.126 17.970 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ 467,600 Population in 1910 (est.) 5s '09 June $1,200r.June 21 '11-'14 Population in 1910 2.150 INTEREST on the water 4% bonds is payable at the United States INTEREST payable at the Mt. Pleasant Bank of Pleasantville in New Mortgage is Trust Co. In New York City: on other issues at City Treasury. York exchange. Nov., 1910.] NEW YoRK --CITIES AND TOWNS. MT.VERNON. J. E. Holdredge, Comp.; A.W.Iteynolds,Clk Mount Vernon is in Westchester County. The city received Its charter on March 22 1892. On Nov. 2 1909 the city voted in favor of a commission form of government. V. 89. p. 1238. Redemption Bonds. When due. LOANSFeb 1 1912 4 y.s.06 F-A $20,000 Highway Bonds. beficlency Bonds. F-A 560,000__Aug 1 '11-16 45 M-S $40,000__Mch 1 '23-26 1 '17-27 3s M-S 110,000__Se 4s 45 F-A 80,000,..Feb 1 '29-'36 3s F-A15 40,000Aug 15 '28-31 F-A 40,000 Aug 1 '32-35 M-S 30,000__Sept 1 '37-39 4s 45 Fire and Police Department. 45 M-N 40,000__Nov 1 '40-43 50,000_ _ ,..July '44-48 4s '06 M-N $50,000c__May 1 '27-36 4s J-J M-N 30.000____May '49-51 48 '05 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '26-'35 4s 1 1952 4s '10 A-0 20,000c _Oct 1 '33-36 M-N 4s School Bonds City of Mt. Vernon. 45 '04 A-0 15,000___Oct 1 '53-55 M-N $35,000___May 1 '11-17 4s '05 J-D 20,0000. __June '34-37 4s J-J 105,000__July 1 '18-38 4346'08 J-D 40,000c_June 1 '38-'45 4s J-D J30.000„June 1 '34-36 43s'09 A-0 25.000____Oct 1 1929 43 1 5,000____June 1 1937 25,000c_July 1 '46-50 43,0'10 J-J F-A 50,000___Feb '39-48 1930 3 430'10 A-0 25,000c_Oct 1 F-A I30,000____Aug 1 1931 3s Assessment Bonds. 116.000____Aug 1 1932 448'06 M-S $18,000____Mch 1 1912 20,000__July 1 '12-13 4s '05 M-Sj 30,000__Sept 1 '38- 40 5s '07 J-J 25,000____Jan 1 1914 1 5,000____Sept 1 1941 5s '08 J-J 5s '08 A-0 40,000____Apr 1 1914 4s _j 5,000____Apr 1 1951 4548'09 F-A 25,000___Aug 1 1914 1 8,750____Apr 1 1052 4%8'10 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1915 43-is '08A-0 190.000r_Apr 1 '42-'50 1 5.000r_Apr 1 1951 Bridge Bonds, M-S $30,000__Sept 1 '21-23 430'10 M-N 160,000r_May 2 '53-'55 5s 117,700r___May 2 1956 48 '06 M-N 20,000_ __ May 1 1926 Sewerage Bonds. Refunding Bonds. J-D $80,000__June '11-18 4s '04 J-J 1$80,000__July 1 '14-17 45 5.000___ _June 1 1919 3o,o00____Jtay 1 1918 45 J-D 60,000__Jan 1 '15-17 4s A-0 10.000Apr 1 '19&'21 41.000____Jan 1 1918 4s A-0 10,000__Apr 1 1920 4s '05 J-J 45,000____Jan 1 1919 330 M-S 30,000_ _Mch 1922-24 M-N 60,000___May 1925-27 45 '05 J-D I 40,000r_ _June 1 '20-21 3s F-A 50,000__Feb 1 1928 1 19,000r_June 1 1920 33s M-N 40,000__Nov 1 1929 45 '06 kt-N J60,000 _Nov 1 '17-'20 3s 20,000____Nov 1 1921 48 '04 A-0 30,000_ _Oct 1 1930 30,000__Jan 1 '20- 21 4 Ms'08 J-D 40,000__Dec 1 '48-'49 4s '07 J-J 120,000 Jan 1922 4 %s'08 J-D 30,000r__ _Dec 1 1934 58 '08 F-A 63,000__Feb 1 1914 4s '09 M-N 1100,000__May 1 '50-54 55 '08 A-0 40,000____Oct 1 1914 1 10,000___May 1 1955 Tax Relief Bonds. 430'09 A-0 40.000__Oct 1 '36-'39 $6,000___Mch 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '10 $2,565,450 5s 4;0'09 M-S 100,000____Mch 1 1912 Tax-relief bonds (addl) _ _ 293.000 School Bonds, District No. 3. 263,033 Sinking fund Jan 1 1910_ 45 M-S f $4,000__Mch I '11-12 Total assessed val, 1909_ _31,293,650 3,000__Mch 1 1913 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1908____$20 70 School Tax Relief Bonds. Population In 1905 25,006 Ss '08 M-S $35,000___Mch 1 1011 Population in 1910 30,919 4;46'09 M-S 40,000____Mch 1 1912 INTEREST is payable at the City Treasurer's office. 49 LOANSSchool Bon ds-(Conttnued) When Due. I Fire Department Bonds, I 4s '94 M-N $6,000c__May 1 '11-13 3%8'99 lid-N $5.000r __Nov '11-15 4s '05 hf-N 13,000r__May 1 '11-23 3345'00 F-A 48,000r __Aug 1 '11-34 45 '05 M-N 80,000r__May 1 '11-30 5s '07 M-N 50,000r_ ,,May 1 '17-26 45 '06 M-N 60,000r_May 1 '11-30 5s '08 M-N 124.000r_May 1 '18-'29 5s '08 M-N 99,000r_May 1 '20-'30 8,500r_May 1 1931 1 1.000r___May 1 1930 4 Ms'10 17,000r_May 1 '15-'31 4 Xs'09 M-N 53,000r_ May 1 '15-'31 Local Improvement Bonds. 2.000r_ _May 1 1932 Is '03 M-N J$9,000r _May 1 '11-13 4 Ms'09 M-N 10,000r_May 1 '29-'30 176,000_,. _May 1 14-32 2,500r-_ _Hay 1 1931 48 '04 l'd-N •46,000r_May 1 '11-33 430'10 85,000r_May 1 '14-'30 4s '05 M-N 15,000r__May 1 '11-25 ! 4 Ms'10 55,000r_May 1 '20-'30 5s '07 M-N 110,000r__May 1 '17-18 , Land Damage Bonds. 1 7,138r___May 1 1919 ' 34s'90 A-0 $52,000r -Apr '11-23 5s '09 M-N 12,000r_14,fay 1 '19-'20 330'99 J-D 20,000r -__July '24-27 Park Bonds. 3h s'99 J-D 30.000r_ _ June 1 '25-29 . 4s '86 J-J 58,000c_ _July 1 '11-141 Assessment Map Bonds. 5s '07 M-N 18,000r___May 1 1912 , 5s '07 M-N 315,000r_May 1 '17-19 4;4s'10 4,500r___May 1 19161 Special Assessment Certificates Relief Bonds. (5 years, subject to call after 1y $87e,0 ar6 . ) 2 5s '08 M-Nf $120,000r-MaY 1 '11-'16 Sewer 5s 1 5,000r___May 1 1917 Sidewalk, &c., 6s 75.000 5s '00 48,000r_May 1 '11-'18 Paving 6s 7,000r___May 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 191052,538 5g 34,10 5s '09 111-N 18,000r_May 1 '16-'18 Temporary loans 248,000 7,000r__ _May 1 1919 , TOTAL DEBT Aug 1 '10_ 2,782,158 5s '09 M-N 48,000r_May 1 '11-'18 Assessed valuation, real_ _27,164.900 5,000r__ _May 1 1919'Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 349.500 4s '03 M-N 51,000r __May 1 '11-27 Franchises 1,295,650 School Bonds. Total valuation 1910_ _ _28,810.050 ( $9,000c_May 1 '11-13 Total rate (per $1,000) 1909_$29.05 4s '97 M-N 12.000c_May 1 '14-15 Population in 1905 2280:084687 55,000c__May 1 '18-26 Population in 1910 4,000c__May 1 1927 INTEREST payable at New Rochelle and New York. NEW YORK CITY. William J. Gaynor, Mayor; William A. Prendergast, Comptroller. The consolidation provided under the Greater New York Charter became effective Jan. 1 1898, and New York City now includes Kings County, Richmond County, and the following portions of Queens County, namely Long Island City, the towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica, and part of the town of Hempstead. The following statement includes all of the funded debt of the former City of New York and of the municipalities In Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond which was recorded at the date of consolidation; also such additional amounts as were recorded in subsequent years as being funded obligations of said former municipalities to be assumed by the city of New York. These figures do not include $2,007,600 revenue bonds of the former City of New York outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and redeemable from its tax levy of 1897, nor $4,060,000 of revenue bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn outstanding Jan. 1 1898, but redeemable from its tax levy for the year 1898. DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION, JAN. 1 1898. Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund. Net Debt. NASSAU COUNTY. C. F. Lewis, Treasurer. Manhattan & The Bronx •$226,144,311 28 $85,654,317 52 $140,489,993 76 Created Jan. 1 1899 out of that portion of Queens County not included in Brooklyn 81,626,175 53 6,734,055 69 74,892,119 84 the Greater New York. For debt, &c., prior to formation, see Queens Queens 13,709,935 62 330,000 00 13,379,935 82 County statement. Richmond 3,486,736 67 3,486,736 67 LOANSWhen due. BOND. DEBT July 1910_5645,000 Queens proportion Total - Court House Bonds. County's •5324,967,159 10 $92,718,373 21 $232,248,785 89 County debt July 1 1910 942,510 _Sept 1 1030 330 g M-S $65,000 • Includes $3,061,645 01 special revenue bonds. 3)s g M-N 85,000r___Nov 1 1931 Assessed valuation, real__44,814,389 g J-J 100,000r___July 1 1029 Assessed val., personal___ 3,353,255 3 DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME. Franchises 1,847,550 Series "H" Road Bonds, Since consolidation up to Oct 31 1910 the Greater City has issued (not 50,015,194 43isg'10 J-J$110,000c_July 1 '20-'29 Total valuation 1909 revenue counting bonds or general fund bonds) $808,806,095 94 new bonds 45 g '09 M-S 35,000c__ _Sept 1 1931 (Assessm't from 40 to 60% value.) and redeemed and canceled issues aggregating $215,716,014 60. The fol5s g '07 M-N 200,000c_Nov 1 '22-26 Population in 1905 69,477 lowing compares gross and net debt of the consolidated city at different 50,000c_ _Nov 1 1927 Population in 1910 83,930 INTEREST on the Court House bonds duo 1930 and 1931 is payable at dates, revenue bonds being included in all the years: x Funded Temporary Total the Corn Exchange Bank, New York; on part of the Court House bonds Sinking Debt. Loans. Debt. due 1929 at the Queens County branch of the Corn Exchange Bank in Long Funds. Net Debt. $ $ Island City, and part at the Security Mutual Life Insurance Co., Bingham$ $ 7,600 324,974,759 92,718,373 232,256,386 ton, N. Y.; on part of the road bonds of 1907 at the City Savings Bank of Jan 1 '98__324,967,159 '99_350,023,891 Jan 1 7,600 Brooklyn and the Buffalo Savings Bank; on the road bonds of 1909 and 1910 350,031,491 99,386,292 250,645,199 Jan 1 '00_362,791,298 7,600 362,798,898 105,754,872 257,044,026 at the County Treasurer's office. Jan 1 '01_390,182,934 2,107,600 392,290,534 112,288,129 280,002,405 Jan 1 '02_416,370,715 9,912,600 426,283,315 117,399,480 308,883,835 NEWARK. E. F. Fox, Clerk. Jan 1 '03__438,611,914 22,467,600 461,079,514 126,742,949 334,336,565 This village is in Wayne County. Incorporated in 1903. Jan 1 '04....485,160,349 41,748,600 526,908,949 150,893,603 376,015,346 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_572,000 Jan Water Bonds. '05_558,362,772 1 34,457,000 592,819,772 157,330,353 435,489,419 3s&4sM-S 3i 552,000r Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _ 2,160,286 Jan 1 '06_600,337,013 42,097,000 Village Hall Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _$13 90 Jan 1 '07_665,697,392 50,412,270 642,434,013 169,780,612 472,653,401 716,109,662 101,144,187 524,965,475 4,554 Jan 1 '08_735,014,965 4.455'08M-S $20,000r ____1911-1920 Population in 1900 6,227 Jan '09_808,433,984 53,646,037 788,661,002 197,437,164 591,223,838 'Population in 1910 74,006,600 1 882,440,584 210,421,340 672,019,244 INTEREST on bonds is mailed to registered holders. Jan 1 '10_885,638,438 60,367,290 946,005,728 232,368,059 713,637,668 NEWBURGH. Benj. McClung, Mayor; D. J. Coutant, Clk Oct 31'10_948,506,985 133,434,798 1081941,783 249,557,655 832,384,127 z Includes "special revenue and general fund" bonds. This city is In Orange County. The principal and interest on the water bonds Is met by water rents. Incorporated April 22 1865. The water debt, included In the foregoing, was as follows at the several LOANSWhen Due. dates below: Sewer Bonds City Hall. 3 Yis'96 J-D $44,261 10r_Deo '11-16 Water Debt. Jan. 1 '98. Jan. 1 '08. Jan. 1 '09. Jan. 1 '10. Oct. 31 '10. 4s '93 A-0 $1,500r__Apr 1 '11-13 Park Bonds. $59,568,249 $76,390,913 $87,493,192 $108,355,093 $123,977,618 Gross 45 '96 A-0 2,500r__Apr 1 '11-15 45 '94 J-D $2,000r_ _June 1 '11-14 Net 42,796,855 56,149,175 67,718,955 85,007,855 95,417,155 Fire Department Bonds. 33-0'95 J-J 10,000r___JUly 1 1915 The following table shows the assessed valuation of property in the con4s '04 M-N $4,800r Nov 1 '11-14 3 Ms'96 M-N 10,000r___May 1 1916 solidated city for the year 1910. In 1903 the assessment of real estate 2,400r_ Apr 2 '11-16 4s '06 M-N Water Bonds. was made on the basis of about real value; 1903 and subsequent values, 1,200r_ _Feb 1 '11-'18 48 '01 M-S $20,000r__Sept 11011 there 5s '08 F-A fore, are greatly in excess of those for previous years, and consequently 3,600__Aug 1 '11-'19 4s '02 F-A 125,500r___Feb 11012 the tax rate Is much lower. F-A 48 '09 M-N 4,950__May 1 '11-'19 4s '92 M-S 44.000r__Feb 1 1912 Real Estate. Personal Estate. Total. Tax Rate. School Bonds. 4s '95 M-N May 1911 500 $ $ $ $4,000r_ _Jan 1 '11-12 330'95 M-N 24,000r_ __Nov '11-16 Manhattan and $ 3%s'99 J-J The Bronx_ _5,237,674,704 5,543,421,737 17.5790 26,000r__July 1 '11-23 48 '96 M-N 30'03 J-J 4,500r__May 1 '11-16 Brooklyn _ _ __1,404,036,52I 305,747,033 59,331,825 1,463,368,346 18.1499 410'07 A-0 68,000r __Oct 1 '11-27 33is'97 J-J 10,500_ _July 1 '11-17 Queens 334,563,960 5,358,480 339,922,440 18.1079 3.85s'09F-A 115,000r___Feb 1 1929 4s '09 M-S 158,000r___Melt 1 1930 Richmond 67,917,489 2,207,487 70,124,976 18.7501 Improvement Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds, $300r__Dec 1 1911 3 As'97 J-J j$10,500r__July 1 '11-17 3 Ms'01 J-D 372,644,825 Total 1910.,.7,044,192.674 7,416,837,499 17.57 to 18.75 970r__Dec 1 '11-12 1 35,000r_July 1 1917 3%s'03 J-D Total 1909_ _6,807,179,704 443,320,855 7,250,500,559 16.78 to 17.75 14.40or__Juisr 1 '11-14 3%8'01 M-S 8.250r_Sept 1 '11-21 33's'03 J-J Total 1908._6,722,415,789 435,774,611 7,158,190,400 16.14 to 17.11 4s' 03 A-0 1,500r_ _ Oct 1 '11-13 30'02 M-S 6,000r__Sept 1 '11-22 Total 1907_6.240,480.602 554,861,313 6,795,341,915 14.84 to 15.68 3,500r_ _Nov 1 '11-15 45 '04 J-D 3,200r June 1 '11-14 3;0'05 M-N Total 1906_ _5,738,487,245 567,306,940 6,305,794,185 14.78 to 15.54 4)48 '08M-N 42,000 __May 1'11-'18 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 $701,868 Total 1905_5,221,384,301 690,561,926 5,912,146,227 14.90 to 15.62 45 '09 M-N 7,746.16.May 1 '11-'19 Sinking fund 4,978 Total 1904_ _5,015,463,779 625,078,878 5,640,542,657 15.13 to 15.92 4s '09 M-S 64,260r_Sept 1 '11-'19 Total assessed val. 1910_ _12,674,348 Total 1903_4,78I,532,826 680,886,092 5,432,398,918 14.13 to 14.96 (Assessm't about 40% actual value.) Glebe Fund. Total 1902_ _3,330,647,579 528,400,139 3,857,047,718 22.73 to 23.53 35 '95 F-A $25,170r_Aug 5 1935 City&sch.tax(per$1,000) 'b0_$27.40 Total 1901_3,237,778,261 550,192,612 3,787,970,873 23.17 to 23.88 26,498 3s '93 J-J 1,437 37r_July 20 1943 Population In 1905 Total 1000_3,l68,547,700 485,574,493 3,654,122,193 22.20 to 23.42 27,805 Population in 1910 Total 1899_ _2,932,445,464 545,906,565 3,478,352,029 23.64 to 32.74 INTEREST is payable at office of City Treasurer. PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-Under the provisions of the city charter, registered bonds may be Issued in denominations of $10 or any multiple NEWFANE. Jas. A. Kelley, Supervisor. thereof. This town is in Niagara County. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Section 8, Article 1, General MuRailroad Bonds.Assessed valuation 1909_ _$1,953.317 310'02 _ _ $48,640_ _Mch 1 '11-42(Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_3,10.00 nicipal Law, Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a BOND. DEBT Oct 28 1910_ $48,640 Population in 1005 3,707 municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county, municipal or State purposes." NEW ROCHELLE. E. S. Gritting, Comptroller; Geo. H. C. DEBT LIMIT.-At the general election in Nov. 1909 the voters passed on Lischke Clerk. a Constitutional Amendnfent which permits the city, In ascertaining Its borrowing capacity, to exclude bonds heretofore Issued for any rapid transit Tills city is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1899. or dock investment,as well as bonds hereafter Issued for a public improveLOANSWhen due. Sewer Bonds. Puplic Imp t, Series A. 45 '89 A-0 583,000c _Oct 5 '11-27 ment which provides a revenue in excess of the interest and amortization The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only in procharges. 43-0'10 M-N j$42,000r May 1 '13-'19 58 '93 A-0 95,000r __Oct 1 'Z8-46 1 4,000r_ May 1 1920 Is '97 A-0 65,000r_ Oct 1 '47-59 portion to the extent to which the current net revenues received from these Grade-Crossing Bonds. 3%8'00 F- A 32,733.12r Aug 1'11-26 Improvements shall meet the Interest and amortization charges. See 4s '09 M-N $46,700r___Dec I 1939 3s'01 F-A 117,000r __Aug 1 '11-49 the amendment in full under general remarks for New York State. GENERAL FUND BONDS.-A new kind of bond (known as the 'GenStreet & Highway Improvement. 35is J-D 17,122.20rDec 1 '11-27 334s'97 M-N $16,000c___Nov '11-23 4s '05 M-N 80,000r__May 1 '11-26 eral Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature In 1903. It is Issued for 3;13'99 J-D 115,000r __June '11-33 5s '08 1,1-N 121,000r_May 1 '12-'18 the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old 1 1.000r___May 1 1919 City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of 350'01 A-0 38,000r __Apr 1 '11-29 330'00 J-D nomor__June 1 '34-63 4366'09 M-N 30,000r_May 1 '20-'22 taxation. Under the law the bonds will be Issued only in the way indicated, 30,000r _July 1 '30-44 9,000r_ _ _May 1 1923 and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for redemption of the 3%8'01 J-J 20,000r_May 1 '11-'30 city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Oct 31 1910 $94,500,000 of 4s '04 A-0 22,000r_May 1 '11-21 4%8'10 J-J 55 '07 If-N 25,000r. May 1 '17-25 I 1,421r___May 1 1931 these bonds had been Issued. City Hall Bonds. ($5,000 due in odd years.) APPROPRIATIONS.-The total appropriation for Greater New 100,000r_May 1 '22-'31 8%6'99 J-D $6,000r __June '11-16 In 1898 was $77 473.084 77; In 1899 It was $93,520.082 03; In 1900 ItYork 43'45'09 war 50 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. $90,778,972 48; for 1901 It was $98,100,413 43; for 1902 It was $98,619, 600 88; for 1903, $97,119,031 10; for 1904, $106,674,955 09; for 1905, $109,817,593 03: for 1906, $116,805,490 37; for 1907, $130,421 51)5 56: for 1908,$143,572.266 17;for 1909,$156,545,148 14; for 1910 $163,130.270; and for 1911, $174,079,335. POPULATION.-The population of Greater New York, according to the U. S. Census of 1900, was 3,437,202, and according to that of 1910, 4,766,883. DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS. r.The tables which follow give full details regarding the Indebtedness of the Consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part of It. We show first the bond issues made since the Greater New York Charter went Into effect. Then we add statements reporting at length the Indebtedness of the separate boroughs; all the districts, towns and other divisions being In each case grouped under the borough to which they belong. GREATER NEW YORK. -Bonds Issued since consolidation. The loans'marked (s f) are held In the sinking fund. GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER.-Corporate Stock. BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS. Brid,es over East River-Con. When Due. LOANS”ig M-N $4,500,000 Bridges over Harlem Ryer. 1940 1928 3 Mg M-N $1,029,845 2,000,000 1952 3g M-N 1941 3g M-N 3,000.000 3g M-N sf 46.000 1933 1942 33g Id-N 4,950,000 sf 154,620 1954 3g M-N 1919 35ig M-N 1,500 000 sf 40.000 M-N 3g 1941 Viaduc over 96th S .,River.Drive. 1952 if 231.000 3g M-N 1953 3g M-N sf $85,000.. at 138.901 M-N 3g 1940 Bridge over Newtow Creek. 1930 500,000 33.g M-N 1929 3g M-N at 8180,000 3g M-N 1,250,000 1940 1941 3g M-N at 30,000 1,200,000 1932 3g M-N 1953 3 Yig M-N 250.000 3Mg M-N 1954 350,000 1954 3g M-N 3g M-N 450,000 at 250,000 1952 Pelham Bay Connecting Melrose Avenue Viaduct. Bridge 3g M-N Park and City Island. $140,000 1928 1019 3g M-N sf 20,000 sf $135,000 M-N 1941 3g 1941 , 3g M-N at 5,000 sf 80,000 1952 3g M-N 13g M-N at 57,000 Bridges over Bronx River. 1933 1919 , 3g M-N sf 116,976 1932 sf 816,000 M-N 3g 19531 Bdge.over Mott Hay.Canal, 135 St. at 11.500 M-N 3g $80,000 at 25,000 1952 3 Mg M-N 1941 M-N 3g 19111 Bridge over Eastchester Bay. at ',5,000 M-N 3g Bridge over Tracks N. Y. Central., 3g M-N sf $52,500 1953 at $33,000 1922 3g M-N lig M-N at 10,000 1941 sf 2,000 1941 3g M-N at 5,000 _ _1952-1953 3g M-N 1924 Bridge over Gerretson's Creek. 50,000 3 Mg M-N 3g M-N 1932 Bridge over Port Morris Branch. at $16,000 at S9,000 1921 Bridge over N. V. & H., 189th St. 3g M-N at 1,000 1940 3g 1952 3g M-N M-N sf $6,000 1933 at 3,525 1953 3g 3g M-N M-N sf 18,000 Bridges over East River. Bridge, Prospect Ave., Brooklyn, 1929 3g M-N at $1,402,824 M-N at $8,000 3g 1952 at 67,000 M-N 1940 3g M-N 3g sf 14,000 1953 19411 sf 10.000 Bridge over Gowanus Canal. 3g M-N st 750.000 1952.3g M-N at $105,000 M-N 3g 1953 1953 , 3g M-N sf 1.648.000 M-N at 15,000 3g 1954 2,000,000 19281 Bridge over Flushing Creek. 3 Mg M-N 192) 3g 700,000 M-N 33g MN at $36,000 1953 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING SITES Armories. ; Botanical Museum. sf $19,500 1923 314g M-N M-N 3g $200,000 1928 sf 115,681 M-N 3g 1930 3g 1928 M-N sf 175,000 at 56,063 M-N 1940 Alt. & Rep'rs, Qu. Co. C't House. 3g 1933 M-N at 566,653 1942 3g M-N at $5.000 3g at 52.500 1952 Rep'rs N. Y. Co. C't House. M-N 3g 1953 1953 3g M-N at $5,000 M-N at 365,000 3g Construction Court-Rouse, Bro,, x. 1942 550,000 3.g M-N at $10,000 1953 1953 3g M-N 100,000 35g M-N 19541 Library Building, Bryant Park. 250.000 33g M-N $500,000 1929 American Museum of Natural Hist. 3 Mg M-N 1928 3 Mg M-N 500,000. 1942 $530,000 35g M-N 1929 3 Sig M-N 600,000 1952 300.000 35g M-N 1933 3 Mg M-N 100.000 1,000.000 1934 3 Mg M-N 1952 4g M-N sf 55,000 1913 500.000 M-N 3g 1953 4g at 72.500 M-N 500,000 M-N 1958 3g 1954 3g 100,000 M-N sf 150.000 1936 3g M-N 1940 3g sf 150,000 M-N sf 115.000 M-N 1937 3g 1941 3g sf 200,000 M-N sf 610,000 1958 M-N 3g '4g M-N Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1,300,000 1939 1928 4g M-N $600,000 1936 33,g M-N 250,000 1929 4g 193? sf 50,000 M-N 472,400 M-N 3g 1940 4 Mg M-N 1957 at 70,000 1,000,000 15,I-N 3g 19411 Public Building, Crotona Park. if 105,000 M-N 3g 1942 3 Mg M-N $75,000 1028 sf 131,000 3g M-N 1952 3g 1914 11,1-N sr 2,500 sf 14,000 M-N 3g .1953 Hospital Bldg., Gouverneur Slip. at 20,000 M-N 3g 1928 $50.000 Bklyn. Instit.. f Arts and Sciences. 3 Mg M-N 1930 3g M N 85,000 1930 $300,000 3g M-N 1941 3g at 8,000 1933 it 300,000 11,1-N M-N 3g sf 49,500 1952 3 Mg M-N 1054 3g M-N 100,000 3g M-N 19541 150,000 New Harlem Hospital. Department of Correc ion Bldgs. 13g M-N at $220,322 19 2 1928 3g M-N 1934 $300,000 200.000 3-g M-N 1929 3g 1952 650,000 I5,1-N sf 13.000 3g M-N at 40.000 M-N 19281 Repairs to Court House, Manh'tan. 3g 1952 3g 150,000 M-N at 28,537 1952 3g M-N Department Public Charities. at 2,500 1933 13g M-N if $31,518 M-N 1929 New Buildings, Central Islip. 3g sf 287,000 1940 Sg M-N 151-N sf $2,000 1929 3g at 35,000 19411 Court-House Site, Bronx. M-N 3g sf 61,000 1942 3 Mg M-N M-N 3g $147,079 1940 st 405.000 1952 i New Richmond County Jail. M-N 3g 1953 3g sf 127,500 at 53.000 M-N 1952 M-N 3g 1953 175,000 1953 3g Id-N sf 55,000 3g M-N 19541 Hall of Records, Kings County. 200,000 3g M-N $400,000 1952 3g M-N Court-House--Appellate. M-N at 20,000 1941 1928 3g 3 Mg M-N $250.000 Site Montague St. Pub. Library. 1929 M-N 375.000 33.g at $40,000 1952 M-N at 85,000 1929 3g M-N 3g 3g M-N sf 30,000 1953 Criminal Court-House. Borough Bldg., Richmond. if $20.000 1923 , M-N 3g M-N sf $44,000 1952 sf 97,000 1952 ' 3g M-N 3g M-N sf 93,491 195 sf 35,000 19533g M-N 3g 3 Mg M-N 1954 50,000 New Hall of Records. New Hospital, Bronx. 1929 M-N if $150,000 3g sf 546.000 15.1-N 1953 1929 3g 500,000 35g M-N 50,000 1954 1930 3g M-N 250.000 33g M-N Court Building, Brooklyn. 3)g M-N 1940 2,810.000 at $7,500 NI-N 1952 3g 1953 500.000 35g M-N Borough Hall, Queens. 3Mg M-N 1954 700,000 at $40,000 .Health Department Buildings. SI-N 1953 3g 3g M-N at $107,500 New Bellevue Hospital. 1952 $50,000 if 74,000 1954 M-N 1953 Uig M-N 3g sf 1.000 Court House, Oates Ave., Bklyn. 1954 3g M-N at $35,000 1953 3g M-N 1953 250.000 33.g M-N , 1954 13th Dist. Municipal Court. 33-g M-N 200,000 1953 NI-N at $127,000 3g DOCKS AND FERRIES. 1941 $650,000 Docks and Ferries, &c. 3 Mg M-N 1929 3.000,000 1928 3 Mg M-N M-N at $2.075,294 3g 1940 3)g M-N 1952 5,000,000 M-N sf 1,374,706 3g 1928 1941 3g M-N 1,600,000 3g M-N at 1,800.000 1933 1942 3g M-N 3,000.000 M-N sf 850,000 3g 1954 1952 33-g M-N 3,150,000 3g M-N at 1,000,000 1940 250,000 33.4g M-N PARKWAYS. PARKS AND Construction and Improvement of LOANSWhets Due. Parkways. St. Johns Park. M-N at $100,000 1914 M-N 3g 51350,000 1916 3g at 100,000 at 15,000 M-N 1940 M-N 3g 1941 3g M-N sf10,000 1941 East River Park Improvement, 3g at 80.000 1942 M-N ig M-N if $71.500 1911 3g at 10,000 Harlem River Driveway. 3g M-N 1953 100,000 1929 1940 3g MN 8300.000 334g 11-N I [VOL. LXXXXI. PARKS AND PARKWAYS.-(Contiou-d) When Due. New Park. 23d-24th Wards. LOANS2.g M-N Central Park Asphalt Walk. at $5,000__1909-1929 3g M-N at $2,000 1940 2 Sig M-N at 8,000 1929 3g Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. M-N at 12,500 1929 3g M-N 1923 Park-Worth and Baxter Streets. at $65,000 3g M-N sf 30,000 NI-N sf $185,605 1941 3g 1942 Public Park, Houston Street. Improvement Parks, Parkways & 3g M-N at $198,779 1920 Drives. 3g M-N sf 14,000 1940 3g M-N sf $123,300 1921 3)g SI-N 2,000,000 1940 3g M-N sf 15,000 1918 Public Parks, 27th-28th Streets. 13g M-N sf 125,000 1942 3g M-N s $1,248 1921 '3 Yig M-N 1942 150,000 Public Parks, Twelfth Ward. 3 Mg M-N 1952 250.000 3g M-N at $29,495 1921 3g M-N sf 622,500 1952 3g M-N at 20,000 1941 3 Mg M-N 1953 450.000 3g M-N sf 7,300 1942 3g M-N 1954 800,000 3g SI-N at 5,049 M-N at 806,500 1953 3g 1953 1 Public Park, Hester Street. Improvement Wm.H.Seward Park 3g 15,I-N M-N sf $31,908 1920 3g sf $30.000 1942 M-N M-N 3g 1942 3g sf 100,000 sf 1,000 1952 sf 6,300 M-N 3g 1941 3g M-N sf 125,000 1953 Improvements Crotona Park. 3g M-N 1941 2,050,000 M-N at $30,000 3g Improvements, Riverside Park. 1928 Bronx Park Zoological Garden. 1921 3g M-N at $153,500 3g 3g M-N 1940 8100.000 1940 sf 91,611 M-N M-N 1941 3g sf 75,000 3g M-N sf 75,000 1941 M-N sf 125.000 1942 3g 3g M-N sr 15,600 1942 M-N sf 25,000 at 3,000 1932 3g SI-N 1951 3g , 3g M-N sf 123.100 1952 Riverside Drive Extens on. M-N sf 63.000 1929 3 Sig M-N $500,000 1928 3g 3 Sig M-N 1952 1929 35.6g M-N 49.900 100,000 1953 3g 31-N J sf20,0001 1941 3j-'g M-N 100,000 1954 3g M-N 100,000 1 150,000J 3g M-N Skate and Golf House, Van Cortat 50,000 1942 3g M-N at 18,703 landt Park. 1932 Ag M-N at 36.000 at $20,000 1933 3g SI-N 1940 33ig M-N Silve Lake Park, Richmond. 50,000 1953 3 ,,o.; 11/41-N 750,000 1954 3g hi-N 1st 185,0001 1940 Completion Riverside Pk. & Drive. 1 30,0001 3g M-N sf $1,500 __ 1940 Entrance Central Park, 66th St. Public Parks, 145th-155th Streets. 3g 15,1-N sf $8,200 1940 3 Mg SI-N $1,363,000 1929 Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. Park, 54th Street. 3g M-N at $125,000 1941 3g M-N at $7,162 M-N 1929 3g at 50.000 1942 3)-g SI-N M-N 1,250,000 1941 3g sf 69,000 1952 Park-76th St. and East River. 50,000 1952 34g M-N M-N sf $11,541 3g M-N 1942 3g sr 20.000 1953 3 Mg M-N 350,000 1053 35ig M-N 100,01)0 1954 Public Park, I 1 1th Street. Improvement of Central Park. 3 g SI-N $1,738,362 M-N at $7,883 1928 3g 1941 3g SI-N at 170,033 Improvement of Parks, Borough of 1918 3g M-N at 65,000 Richmond. 1929 3 Mg SI-N 886,886 M-N at $5,000 1940 3g 1941 Prospect Park Improvement. 1942 3g M-N at 31,500 3g 1952 M-N at 1,000 SI-N sf 810,000 1942 3g 1053 3g M-N sf 4,006 RAPID TRANSIT. 1936 4g M-N $500,000 Rapid Transit RR. at 36,000 1956 M-N 33g M-N $8.000,000..A948-1049 4g 1957 M-N 1,500,000 3 Mg SI-N 1930 4g 2,500,000 sf 201,825 M-N 1957 1930 4g 3g 15,I-N 1,500.000 SI-N at 632,300 195114g 1958 3 Mg M-N {8,499,0301 4 Mg M-N 4.500,000 1957 sf50J M-N 1952 4g 3 Sig 111-N sf 1,166,030 1,500,000 1958 3 Sig 15,1-N M-N 1952 4g 3,200,000 1959 10.000,000 3 Mg M-N 1933 4g SI-N at 2,08:1,118 5,000.000 1959 3g NUN 1954 43g M-S 4,700,000 6,000,000 1060 3 Mg M-N 1934 4,750,000 (Subject to call after 1930.) 3 Mg M-N at 250.000 1955 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. School-Houses Sites iings. 3g M-N $200,000 1941 3 iig M-N 81.820.785--------1028 3 sig SI-N 1929 300,000 3 Mg SI-N 300,000 1940 3 Mg SI-N 150.000 1940 3g SI-N at 1,174,0.4 Borough of Richmond. 1928 at 847.000 3 Mg M-N 1912 3g M-N 1940 1,800.000 3 Mg SI-N 100.1)00 1929 1952 3 Mg M-N 1,500,000 M-N 150,000 3 Mg SI-N 1941 1953 3g 3,200,000 High-Schools and Sites. 3g M-N at 730.000 1952 at $246,852 at 200,000 M-N 1029 3g M-N 1933 3g sf 25,419 1934 3g M-N 5,600,000 1940 31.4g M-N 3 Mg SI-N 813,484 Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx 1940 1929 3 Mg M-N 3g SI-N sf 81,656,327 800.000 1941 1910 3 Mg M- N 3g M-N sf 8,273 75,000 1953 1929 3g SI-N sf 112,637 3 Sig SI-N 1,700,000 1941 1940 3g M-N 31.414 M-N sf 1,000 1,900,000 1951 1941 Borough of Ric ,mond. 3 Mg SI-N 1,000,000 1941 3g M-N at $100,000 3g 15,1-N at 1.000,000 1941 3g M-N at 73,000 Borough of Brooklyn. 1953 1929 Medical College Dormitory. at $85,615 3g M-N 1940 3g M-N at $50,000 M-N at 7,345 3g 1952 1911 3g M-N sf 3,000 3g 15,I-N at 300.000 1953 Site College of City of New York. 1929 3 qg SI-N 1,800.000 M-N at 814,861 1940 3g 2,190,000 1941 33-414 SI-N M-N sf 121,119 1941 3g 900,000 1942 31.4g M-N 3g M-N St 16,032 _____ 1942 Borough of Queens. College City of New York Bldgs. 15,I-N at $7,650 3g 1929 SI-N at $500,000 3g M-N at 49,350 1940 3g 1952 3g M-N JO 100.0001 1941 3 Mg M-N 1954 100,000 1 100,0001 STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS. Awards for Change of Grade. Bedford Ave. Improvement, Bklyn 1924 SI-N at $115,480 3g M-N 1928 3g sf $21,000 3g M-N at 217,720 Acquiring Land, William Street. 1941 1953 3 Mg 111-N at 51,800 250,000 1940 3g 15,1-N 3g SI-N sf 187,500 Street and Park Openings. 1942 1914 3g SI-N at 7,000 1952 3g M-N at 82,696,548 1929 3 Mg SI-N at 74,1519 M-N 100,000 1934 3g M N 1940 3g sf 9,499 M-N at 2,598,211 1953 3g sf 538,700 3g 1941 SI-N .sf 165,000 M-N 1953 3g 1942 3g M-N at 2,265,578 SI-N 1953 3g at 32,500 M-N at 4,193,188 1952 Paving Jerome Avenue. 314 at 826,226 M N 1953 1928 3g 3 Mg M-N $60,000 1,849,107 1028 31.4g M-N 1929 3g SI-N at 12,000 1,112.126 314 M-N 1941 Repaving Streets. 1928 3 5ig M-N 1,000.000 1952 3g SI-N at $310,000 1928 38'g M-N 2,010,000 3.8g M-N 1953 250.000 1929 3 Mg M-N 600,000 1954 3!.g SI-N 300,000 19411 Improvement Atlan ic Avenue. 3g SI-N at 24,000 SI-N at 8250,000 3g SI-N at 642,500 1953314 1942 at 680,000 M-N 1052 3g 3g at 25,000 SI-N 1952 M-N at 108,500 1940 3g 3 Mg M-N 2,450,000 1953 194113 Ag M- N 2,000,000 150,000 1953 3)4g M N 1942 3 Mg MN 100,000 3 Mg SI-N 2,000,000 1954 Widening Roadway, 59th Street. 3 Sig SI-N 19521 1,500,000 750,000 1953 3g M-N sf 35,000 33.414 M-N 1941 M-N sr 40,000 1954 3g 33-414 M-N 3,150,000 1942 WATER. LOANSM-N at $1,653,000 When Due. 314 1956 To Provide for Water Supply. 4g M-N 1957 3,600,000 3g M-N at $260,000 1920 41.414 M-N 1957 13,000.000 3g SI-N M-N sf 445,000 1921 ag 1958 4,000,000 3g Id-N 1022 4g M-N at 945,502 1958 2,000.000 3g M-N M-N at 55,000 1924 sf 23.000 1911 314 3g M-N sf 544,000 M-N 1952 3g 1925 sf 695.000 3g M-N M-N 1926 sf 680,498 1953 314 sf 85,000 3g M-N sf 482,500__ ____ _1953 3g M-N 1957 0 51.500 M-N sf 2,709.000 1958 33-4g M-N 500,000 1919 & 1932 314 M-N 1925 334g M-N 1953 4g 650,000 100 314g SI-N M-N 1954 4g 1926 1,500,000 811.000 314g M-N 1959 1954 4g M-N 16,000,000 6,750,000 3g M-N at 158,500 M-N at 9./43,300 1959 1934 3g 3g M-N sf 1,588,500 12,000,000- ----1960 1955 434g M-S 4g M-N 1955 2.000,000 (Subject to call after 1930.) 4g ii-N 1956 4,250.000 1910.j NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. WATER.- Continued) New Aqueduct. When Due. LOANSM-14 sf $300,000 3g Water Mains and Pumping. 2,000,000 1918 334g 81-N 3g M-N sf $106,343 sf 450,000 81-N 1920 3g 350,000 33g 81-N 350,000 3 5ig 81-N Long Island Water Plant. sf 300,000 81-N 1918 3g $570,000 33g M-N Sanitary Protection of Water. 2a8g:233 8 14 1--P1 1917 3g M-N sf $200,000 2,200,000 1917 334g 81-N 350,000 33g M-N 500,000 sf 100,000 1919 33g 81-N 3g 81-N sf 200.000 1919 3g 81-N 350,000 3g 81-N 1,500,000 1920 33'g 81-N 500,000 3g 81-N M-N sf 1,530,000 1921 3g M-N sf 500,000 3g 350,000 1952 3 Ag M-N 3g 81-N sf 200,000 sf 70,000 81-N 3g Laying Water Mains, Brooklyn. 81-N gg 500,000 3 _1918-1919 81-N sf $200.000 3g 1,000,000 1920 3Ag 81-N 3g 81-N I sf 25,0001 Laying Water Mains. 1 850,000j 1952 334g 81-N $300,000 3g 81-N sf 29,000 M-N sf 50,000 1953 3g sf 47,500 3g M-N 1920 150,000 3g M-N 1917 1917 1918 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1921 1922 1952 1953 1953 1954 1922 1934 1917 1917 MISCELLANEOUS. I Land Awards. Department Street Cleaning. M-N 1942 1929 3g sf $5,000 sf $100,000 81-N 3g 6/1-N 1952 1929 3g sf 1,000 300.000 334g M-N 1953 1940 3g 81-N sf 4,000 sf 62,668 M-N 3g 1952 , Imp. Toilet Facilities (City Parks). sf 355,474 M-N 3g 1952 M-N 1953 ' 3g sf $3,000 sf 159,000 M-N 3g 1952 81-N 1942 3g et 11,500 sf 201,431 M-N 3g 1954 3g 1953 81-N sf 21,500 200.000 3%g M-N Comfort Station, Brooklyn. 1953 100,000 334g 81-N 1952 3g 81-N sf $60,000 Fire Department. 1953 1929 3g 81-N sf 68,000 $300,000 334g 81-N Manhat'n. Public 1941 Comfort Station, 241,000 3 gg M-N 1952 1941 3g 81-N sf $10,000 at 800,000 81-N 3g 1953 1953 3g M-N sf 16,000 sf 161,000 M-N 3g 1953 1954 334g M-N 50,000 sf12,500 M-N 3g 1954 100,000 1953 3 gg M-N 50,000 334g M-N Fire-Alarm Telegraph, Richmond. 1934 3gg M-N 250,000 1953 3g 81-N sf $',000 Police Department. 1940 Maps 2d,3d & 4th Wards, Queens. sf $136,390 M-N 3g 1953 M-N sf $42,500 1941 3g 81-N 375.000 3g 1934 Maps 2d & 5th Wards, Richmond. 200,000 334g 81-N 3g M-N sf $20,000_ _ _ , _ _1953 Improvement Wallabout Basin. Fire-Boat Seth Low, Repairs. 1929 3g M-N sf $100,000 1953 3g M-N sf $22,500_ Public Bath, Rivington Street. Construction New Fire Boat. $50,000.Nov 1 1928 3 gg 81-N 81-N sf $8,500__ _. 1953 sf 20,000 1928 3g 81-N 3g Topographical Bureau, Bronx. Public Baths, City of New York. 81-N sf $2,000 _1953-1954 1942 3g sf $150,000 81-N 3g Rebuilding Retaining Wail, Edge1952 3g M-N sf 72,000 comb Avenue. 1053 sf 50,000 81-N 3g 81-N at $5,000 1953 1952 3g 33g M-N 210,000 Webster Avenue Relief Sewer. 33g M-N 1954 350,000 1953 81-N sf $2.500_1953 3g 100,000 334g M-N Improving and Equipping BrownMonument to General Fowler. Stone Building, City Hall Park. 1952 M-N sf $1,550 3g 1953 3g 81-N sf $1,000 Assessment on City Property. Various Municipal Purposes. 1954 3 gg M-N $1,000,000 1954 3 gg M-N $34,500,000 Soldiers' Memorial Arch. 1955 12,500,000 1929 334g 81-N sf $5,000 M-N 3g 1940 3g M-N sf 186,735 1926 sf 2.000 3g M-N 1924 81-N sf 13,500 1940 3g 200.000 334g M-N M-N sf 104,235 1942 3g 1925 43,000 33,4g M-N 3g 81-N sf 2,070,699 1954 Department of Health. 81-N st 7,748,704 1955 1941 3g sf $25,000 3g M-N 1935 81-N 1942 4g 17,500.000 sf 3,000 3g M-N 1936 81-N 10,500,000 sf 44,287 1919 4g 3g M-N 1986 81-N 34,000,000 Construction of Sewers, Brooklyn 4g 1956 1953 3g M-N sf 1,319,295 3g M-N sf $1,000 1957 1953 3g 81-N sf 2,555,824 334g M-N 100,000 1957 1954 4g 81-N 334g M-N 9,000,000 100,000 1957 63 500,000 3%g 81-N 1942 434g M-N 167,000 4g M-N 1958 Carnegie Library Sites. 14,000.000 1987 M-N 360,440 1942 4g 3g M-N sf $250,000 1958 M-N sf 6,510,575 1952 3g 3g M-N sf 202,155 1939 30,000,000 1953 4g M-N M-N st 173,500 3g 1959 81-N sf 12,016.561 1953 3g 334g M-N 90.000 250,000 1954 41g 81-S sf 32,000,000______ _1960 33.g M-N Redemp. Assess't Bonds, Park Av (Subject to call after 1930.) Spuyten Duyvil & Pt. Morris RR. 314g 81-N 1929 $458,000 1953 sf 210,801 5.5551,025 3g M-N 81-N 1929 3g 3 3 3 3 3 3g 3g 3g 3g 3g 3g 3g 3g 334g 3g 3g 4g 334g M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N m-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N M-N ASSESSMENT BON DS. $175.0000n or aft.'04 4g M-N 350.0000n or aft.'07 4 gg M-N 400.0000n or aft.'10 4g 81-N sf 320,1000n or aft.'11 4g M-N sf 500,0000n or aft.'12 3g M-N 243,1290n or aft.'04 3g M-N 700,0000n or aft.'05 3g M-N 200,0000n or aft.'07 3g M-N 2,5000n or aft.'05 3g M-N 1,0000n or aft.'06 3g M-N 10,0000n or aft.'07 3g M-N 7,5000n or aft.'08 3g 81-N 4,0000n or aft.'09 3g 81-N 1914 3g M-N 5000.000 650,0000n or aft.'07 32; 81-N 984,3800n or aft.'08 4g 81-N 930.000 1916 4g M-N 3,000,000 1914 434g 81-N 1917 $351,620 6,500,000 1917 500,000 1918 2,000,000 1919 18,424On or aft.'99 11,5150n or aft.'00 17,1850n or aft.'01 9,0000n or aft.'02 12,0970n or aft.'03 2,6000n or aft.'04 61,6760n or aft.'05 50,0000n or aft.'04 162,735 1926 20,171On or aft.'06 sf 1.5000a or aft:10 29,000 1915 1,645,000 1916 1917 1,500,000 GENERAL FUND BONDS issued under the pro‘Islons of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 103 of the Laws of 1903. General Fund Bonds. 1930 1 3g M-N et $94,500,000 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX DEBT OF OLD CITY OF NEW YORK in the following statement loans wholly In the sinking fund are dia. tIngulshed by if prefixed to the amount outstanding. b, secured by Sinking Fund (Second Lien), Act of June 1878LOANSWhen Due.1 . Consolidated Stock. 4g M-N $2,800,000 19101 c. Secured by Special Sinking Fund, Derived by Annual Taxation, Act of June 3 1878Additional Water Stock. Armory Bonds. 3 A-0 to $100,0001_0ct 1 1933 3 M-N sf $1,133.566_Nov 1 1910 sf 45,000! 3g M-N 170,500..Nov 1 1914 call after Oct 1 1913) (Subject 3g M-N sf 100,000-Nov 1 1914 3A A-0 300.000_0ct 1 1933 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1913) CONSOLIDATED STOCK When Due, LOANSAmer. Museum of Nat. History. N. V. Bridge Bonds. 3 M-N sf 505,000 1913 M-N if $330,000 1922 234 3 M-N 1913 sf 205,000 sf 100,000 M-N 1923 3 3 M-N sf 474,103 1920 if 120,000 1925 3g M-N M-N 1920 3 475.000 if 30,000 1926 3 M-N M-N sf 50.000 1925 3 Metropolitan Museum of Art. 250,000 1917 3 Mg M-N st $727.000 1913 M-N 3 Bridges over Bronx River. 1919 1913 3 sf 120.000 M-N 2% M-N sf 55.000 1912 3 MN M-N sf 90,000 3 sf 15,000 1920 1916 3 200,000 M-N 334g M-N st 30,000- _ -1919 Brg. over Har. RR., 153d St. Brg. over Her, Riv. East of B'way. 1919 3 M-N sf $50,000 3 M-N if $45,000 1919 I Girard and Walton Ave. Bridge. Br'k Av. Brg., N. f,. & H. RR. 1921 3 M-N 3 if $15,000 III-N sf 150.000 1922 51 Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. CONSOLIDATED STOCK.-(Con.) Harlem River Bridges. Re-Paving 3d Ave., 23d Ward. 3 M-N sf $16,650 M-N 1920 $50,000 1910 3g 3 M-N 81-N sf 14,000 1923 178,300 1910 3 sf 14,500 M-N Re-Paving Avenue A. 1910 23 sf $45,000 sf 17,175 1912 3 M-N M-N 1913 3 3 M-N sf 89,508 81-N 100,000 1920 1911 3g 3 M-N sf 60,078 Re-Paving 23d and 24th Wards. 1912 sf 45,590 3 M-N 1920 1914 3 M-N Isf $13,425 3 M-N sf 39.325 1sf 400.000 1921 1915 3 M-N 274,181 1917 1100.000 1920 334g M-N 3 M-N sf 4,000 1920 1918 1 85,000 3 81-N sf 96,000 1919 Fire Hydrant. 1925 McCombs Dam Bridge. 81-N 3g $50,000 1925 sf $69,388 3 81-N 1916 334g M-N 50,000 1925 Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay Pk 3 M-N sf 23,000 and City Island. Police Department. sf $1,000 1916 3g M-N 1925 3 M-N $60,550 1919 334g M-N sf 34,000 1916 81-N 3 100,000 3 M-N Harlem River "Ship Canal." sf 14,000 1918 1918 20,000 Ship Canal. 33'g M-N New East River Bridge. 3 M-N sf $315,000 1914 1915 3 81-N sf $137,325 sf 45,069 1920 3 M-N 1919 334g 81-N 1917 3 M-N sf 36,573 100,000 1920 3S4g 81-N 300,000 1918 3g M-N 80,000 Public Park (St. John's). Third Avenue. 5354,565 1914 3g M-N 1916 3 M-N if 5100,000 sf 35.000 M-N 3 1916 1915 3 M-N sf 85,000 Public Park, I I I th Street. 3 M-N if 204,038 1920 1917 3 1916 3 81-N sf 579,848 M-N sf 15,000 M-N sf 8,842 1918 1916 3 3 gg M-N 250,000 3 gg M-N Public Park, 12th Ward, 1917 400,000 3g 81-N sf $66,308 1921 61-N 400,000 1920 3 3 M-N sf 655,980 1920 State Ta. for Insane. 1916 334g 81-N 1918 334g 81-N 400,000 $1,200,000 155th Street. 334g 81-N 1915 177,000 3 81-N if $1,140,000 1916 Fort Washington Park. 3 sf 5,000 1918 M-N 1917 3$g M-N $867,310 3g M-N 100,000 1920 Extension Kings Bridge Road. First Avenue. 3 1919 M-N sf 52,000 3 M-N sf $180,000 Impt. Park, Parkways & Drives. 1920 City Improvement Stock. 1917 $123,000 33.g M-N 3g 81-N $778,772 1918 175,000 1915354g 81-N Castle Garden Imp. Aquarium 3 M-N sf 690.000 1919 1912 3g M-N 3 M-N sf $230,000 310,000 1920 3 M-N 1920 3 81-N 70,000 sf 37.000 1918 3 81-N East River Park. 102.000 1921 81-N 1911 3 sf 100.000 1914 M-N sf $637,118 3 3g M-N 1914 165,0001 Rutgers Slip Park. 1 if 7005 1911 M-N sf $20,000 3 Redemption of Bonds. New Parks, 23d & 24th Wards. 1922 1929 33ig M-N 57,000,000 M-N sf $4,736,1 0 24 Redemp. Assessm't Bds., Park Av. (Subject to call after 1909) M-N 1920 sf 5100,000 1929 3 2% M-N 5,087,000 Public Park, St. Nicholas Ave. (Subject to call after 1909) 3 M-N sf $43,075 1911 Fifth District Police Court. School-House Bonds. 3 81-N sf $150,000 __1911-19I2 M-N sf $1,336,973 1911 1913 3 3 M-N sf 39.189 M-N 1911 Riverside Park (Women's Cottage) 3 897.105 1912 3% 81-N 542,554 1912 3 M-N sf $7,000 3 M-N 1913 Re-Paving. 754,561 1910 3g M-N sf 77,621 1914 3 M-N sf $1,000,000 1911 3g 81-N 1914 3 ht-N sf 1,000,000 809,013 1913 3 M-N 3 M-N 1914 sr 1,500.000 27,000 1913 3%g M-N 3 M-N 500,000 806,502 1911 1916 334g M-N 84,695 1914 3 M-N 500,000 1920 334g M-N 1915 3 M-N if 525,000 1,925.141 1920 3 M-N sf 1,453,402 3g 81-N 700,000 1916 81-N sf 966,496 1916 3 1911 475,000 34g 81-N 81-N sf 122.8+,6 1917 3 1916 3g M-N 600,000 1918 35ig 81-N 1916 3,691,270 3 gg M-N 1,400,000 if 122,806 1916 3 M-N Seventh District Police Court. 1914 M-N 1916 3 42,000 3 M-N sf $73,636 1916 1917 34g 81-N 112,058 sf 14,485 3 M-N 1914 sf 989 1920 3g M-N 3g M-N 199.000 81-N 3g 1914 87,871 Mosholu Parkway. Public Park, 11th Ward. 1912 3 M-N sf $4,000 3 II-N sf $23,709 1920 Public Driveway. Public Park, 28th Street. 1918 3 81-N sf $1,700,000 81-N sf 516,696 1921 1920 3 3g M-N 800,000 1916 Public Park, Hester Street. 334g 111-bl 250,000 3 M-N sf $13,790 Awards, Change of Grade. 1920 M-N sf 1,271 1923 334g 81-N $85,000 1911 3 sf 326,500. 1911 3 81-N sf 2,500 1920 3 M-N 3 sf 221.440 1912 Viaduct, Riverside Drive. 1910 3 300,000 M-N 1914 sf $65,000 3g Impr. Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. New Municipal Building. 3 1912 3 181-N 81-N 1923 sf $8,300 sf $55,000 Melrose Avenue Viaduct. Washington Bridge Park. 3 M-N 1915 3 sf $25,000 1922 M-N if $16,779 1920 Department of Correction. 3 M-N at 20,000 1920 3 M-N sf 550,000 1921 640,000 3g M-N 3g 81-N 250.000 1918 Gore of Land, 135th Street. Hospital Bldg., Gouverneur Slip. 1916 3 81-N sr $183.509 3 81-N sf $65,000_ 1916 Ward's Island Purchase. Department of Charities. 1913 3 sf $147,360 81-N 81-N sf 5418,175 1921 1913 3 3 M-N 672,409 334g M-N 350.000 1918 Corlears Hook Park. Ambulance Station. 3 1912 M-N sf $47,500 1916 3g 81-N sf 550,000 1913 3 81-N 1,370,421 3g M-N 1914 Dock Bonds. 124.500 5 El'zone Plant, Riker's Is'and. 81-N sf $520,000 1910 3 M-N M-N sf 191,000 1911 sf $37,000 1913 5 4 Cathedral Parkway. M-N sf 672.000 1911 3 M-N 1912 4 81-N sf 1,080.000 1912 sf $5,000 3g M-N 1914 4 195,000 M-N sf 820,000 1913 4 Mulberry Bend Park. M-N sf 175.000 1914 M-N 3g M-N $1,584,371 sf 270,000 1924 3 1914 M-N 3g M-N 100,000 1914 1920 3 355.000 Crotona Park, Public Buildings. 3% M-N 1,150.000 1915 sf $33.164 1914 3 M-N 11 .000.000_ _1916-1917 3g M-N 1914 1 500,000 3g M-N 60,000 1918 M-N , sf 500,000 M-N sf 36.,947 1920 3 3 1918 3 M-N Fire Department. 1.000.000 1919 sf 50.000 1914 234 M-N 3g M-N $108,015 1919 M-N sf 400.000 1915 234 Id 150.000 M-N 3 1920 81-N 1916 3 sf 600,000 1,050.000 M-N 3 1920 3 M-N sf 450.000 Street and Park Opening. 1921 1918 3 M-N 334g M-N $1,868,867 1,250.000 1921 3 M-N sf 2,480,000 Street Cleaning Department. 1922 1914 3 M-N 3 M-N if $130,115 1922 20,000 1914 3 3g M-N 50.000 M-N sf 1,660.000 1923 1912 3 33.4g M-N 83.000 M-N 865.000 1923 1916 3 334g M-N 150,000 M-N if 960.000 1924 College of the City of New York. 3 M-N 1.125.000 1924 1914 334 M-N $47,000 $g 81-N 500.000 1924 45,650 1914 3 334g M-N 81-N sf 30.000 1925 sf 350,000 1915 334g M-N M-N 1,750.000 $ 1928 158,600 3.4g M-N 1915 3 M-N sf 250.000 1928 High-School Bonds. 3g M-N 1,160.000 1925 st $5.000 M-N 3 1916 334g M-N 1.000.000 1926 334g M-N New Hall of Records. 4,000,000 1927 81-N sf $105,100 Croton Water Mains. 1923 3 Buildings for Botanical Museum. 3 M-N if 5250.000 1918 M-N M-N if $125,000 1921 334 3 400.000 1918 Bldg.. for Pub. Health & Comfort. 31;Ilivrae Pat90.000 M-N 1914 3 sf $25.000 1919 3 M-N sf 10,000 Public Bath, Rivington Street. 1914 M-N M-N sf 530.000 3g 1914 3 190.000 1919 M-N sf 55.000 Board of Health. 3 1921 3 m-N sf 1.500 1912 $ 81-N sf $38,028 1919 Court House, Appellate Division. 3 Hir M-N 200.000 1912 Paving Jerome Avenue. $389,432 334g M-N 1918 1922 3 81-N sf 64,594 1919 M-N if $125,000 3 1,111 52 [VOL. Lxxxxi. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx.-(Concluded.) Borough of Brooklyn-Old City of Brooklyn.-(Con.) d.-Secured by Special Sinking Fund Derived from Annual Taxation DEBT CITY OF BROOKLYN AS CONSTITUTED PRIOR TO CONSOLUnder the Provisions of the Constitutional Amendment Adopted Nov. 4 1884 IDATION INCLUDING ALSO ANNEXED TOWNS AND KINGS CO. LOANSWhen Due. Additional Croton Water Stock. 1911 Additional Water Stock. 3 M-N sf $250,000 Oct. 31 1910. 1914 Payable 3 M-N M-N 200,000 1912 3g sinking funds $250,000 316,530,567 4/ 3 M-N st 4,569,500 1911 400,000 1912 3;4g M-N from " water revenue 7,549,749 76 Water Main Stock. 334g M-N 3,030,500 1915 " assessments 4,801,000 00, 33-g M-N 1912 " taxation M-N sf $250,000 1916 3 1,750,000 26,681,000 09 3g 1914 M-N sf 1,383,500 250,000 1912 3g M-N 3g M-N 1914 376,500 Total $55,562,317 17 3g M-N sf 15,000 1914 Less sinking fund33g M-N 175,000 1912 Investments $13,968,686 28 Cash 990,722 81 14,959,409 09 Payable from Taxation, or from Sinking Fund, if Approved by Commissioners, Provided Such Payment Shall Not in Any Way Impair the Preferred Net debt $40,602,908 09 Claims thereon. (Section 6, Chapter 383, Laws of 1878)Tax-Relief Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. Museum Arts & Sciences. When Due. ____ $2,500 Consolidated Stock-County. 1890 LOANS7 3 Mg J-J Assessment Fund Stock. Arrearage. $200,000_ __Jan 1 '25-'26 3.30g J-J j $699,000 1917 J-J sf $150,000__ __July 1 1923 3M J-J 92,000____Jan 1 1927 M-N sf $364,850 18,000,000_1918-1921 6 1910 4 sf 25,000__Jan 1 1927 700,000____May 1 1924 3M J J 6 M-N 535,600 Consolidated Stock-City. 1910 3M J-J Memorial Monument Bonds. (Subject to call.) 6 1901 $500 ---$40,000___Jan 1 '24-'27 4 J-J 549,000__July 1 1924 3g J-J Bridge Bonds. 3 Mg J-J 7,000____Oct 4 1917 e.-Payable from Assessments or from the Sinking Fund, if the CommisPublic Market Bonds. $400,000___ _July 1 1911 J-J sioners Thereof Approve, Provided such Payments Shall Not in Any Way 6 $90,000 400,000__July 1 1912 3Mg ___ 1924 J-J Impair the Preferred Claims Thereon. (See Section 6, Chapter 383, Laws 6 Sewer Bonds. J-J 350,000.... July 1 1914 6 of 1878)$100,000 1917 300,000July 1 1916 4 J-J J-J M-N sf $5,888.0n or aft'96 6 LOANSWhen Due. 3 50,000 1918 J-J J-J 500,000_ ___July 1 1917 4 M-N sf 13,019.On or aft'97 5 3 M-N sf $75,000.0n or aft'88 3 1924 J-J 250,000____July 1 1918 3M J-J {sf 100,000 M-N sf 30.583.On or aft'98 5 3 M-N sf 36,042.On or aft'95 3 1925 50,000 5 J-J 810,000__July 1 1919 ANNEXED TERRITORY BONDS. 1919-1923 3 J-J 319,000__July 1 1920 4 J-J 500,000 Town of Morrisania51911 to 1915' 4 J-J 371,000____July 1 1921 3g J-J sf 40,000____Aug 6 1916 7 Central Av. construction Annually 111,000 y'rly $4,500 4 J-J 1911 400,000_ _July 1 1922 31.4g1,000 Semi1916-1980 4 J-J 200,000_ _ _ _July 1 1923 3 Mg 1912-1913 12,000 Central Av. construction 7 annually $1.000 y'rly 65,000 4 J-J 257,000_ 1914-1919 Jan 1 1925 3;4g 30,000 Town of West FarmsAnnually& 11911 to 2147'l 4 J-J 300,000__July 1 1927 334g 1926 6,000 Central Av. construction 7 semi-an. 131,000 y'rly.)235.000 4 J-J 356,000July 1 1928 3g M 1.921-11992278 63,000 These bonds mature $1,000 yearly, except in the years 1916 and 1917, New York Bridge. 3 Mg 7,000 when in each year $1,500 mature; in 1049 and 1975, none; in 1950, $2,000; 7 J-J $1,000____July 1 1910 3M 43,000 1922 In 1959 and 2147, each $500. Interest on about one-half the bonds Is paid 7 J-J 50,000____July 1 1911 3M ___ 200,000 1915-1916 annually, on the remainder semi-annually. 7 J-J 500.000July 1 '12-'16 3;4g J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1925 7 J-J 'Highway improvement$103,000 96,000____July 1 1917 334g J-J 175,000__Jan 1 1936 Village of Williamsbridge 175,000 7 J-J 1Sewers 100,000____July 1 1918 33.1; F-A 35,000Aug 1 '11-'15 J-J 278,000 7 104,000__July 1 1919 3 J-J sf 117,000__July 1 1922 7 J-J 185,000 190,000 July 1 1920 3 j4 J-J !Improvement st 50,000 7 J-J Town of Westchester. 27,000 191,000____July 1School district 1 1921 3 J-J 400,000July 1 '23 1-9 '26 33 212,000 7 J-J 154,000_ __ _July 1 1922 3M ___ 1st 200,0001_ __ _ 1023-1926 42,500 7 Village of Wakefield, highway improvements J-J 65,000____July 1 1924 1 200,0005 4,151 New East River Bridge. Town of Eastchester, school district bonds 4 J-J 200,000 1931-1932 $25,000Jan 1 1935 3M J-J 50,000____Jan 1 1925 b, c, d, e.-These letters indicate on which sinking fund the bonds 33'g J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1936 3 Mg J-J 33-g J-J J218,000____Jan 1 1936 are a lien, as more fully explained below. 360,325____Jan 1 1937 50,000__Jan 1 1937 INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Couoon interest is payable at 33g J-J st 2,000Jan 1 1937 3Mg J-J sf 15,000 1938 31-g F-A Guaranty Trust Co.; registered interest at office of City Comptroller. Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument Bds. 4 100,000___ _Jan 1 1926 J-J AGGREGATE DEBT OF THE OLD CITY. 45,000__Jan 1 1918 4 J-J $100,000__ _July 10 1925 34g J-J Oct. 31 '10. Jan. 1 10. Jan. 1 '09. Bridge Connecting Counties of 50,000__ -_Jan 1 1925 J-J 33 Total funded debt $119,695,114 $128,415,247 $131,263,696 Kings and Queens. 3 Mg J-J J el 50,0001___Jan 1 1927 Sinking fund, including cash a196,260,094 183,702,763 166,201,482 334g _ 250,000J 3100.0009 26 5 3g J-J 100,000__Jan 1 1914 112,000Jan 1 1 93 31-g J-J Surplus $76,573,980 $55,287,516 ?$34,937,786 334 J-J 40,000__Jan 1 1922 3g J-J sf 49,000Jan 1 1914 a Includes $5,914,545 cash. 600,000___Jan 1 '26-'31 Local Improvement Bonds. 334 J-J 60,000_Mch 12 1926 3 -The annexed table shows the old city's net funded debt (not including 33-4g M-S J-J $400,000 __Jan 1 '16-'24 sf 500,000 revenue bonds) as It was on the first day of January of each of the following 3 J-J J 300,000___Jan 1 '23-'25 sf 60,000_Jan 1 1922 334 J-J 200,000 ____1918-1921 years: sf 140,000 Approach$3,295,088 1900 1907 $114 291,956 1890 $98,663,072 1906 J-J J-J 992011 20,211,893 1899 5200,000 July 1 '25-'26 3 sf 7,000____Jan 1 1922 126,185,281 1885 93,648,100 4 1905 75,000_ _July 1 1927 4 36,464,084 1898 J-J 136,847,276 1881 5100,000 106,066,240 1904 57,730,126 1897 120,710,525 1876 8,000 116,773,721 3M J-J 5 200,000_ _Jan 1 1927 1sf 82,000Jan 1 1927 4 1903 80.987,312 1895 105,777,854 1871 J-J 300,000_Jan 1 '20-'22 73,373,552 101,428.481 1866 1923-1926 4 91.796,965 1894 J-J 400,000___Jan 1 '25-'28 1902 35,973,597 334 ___ 1,200,000 100,000Jan 1 1928 4 102,802,888 1892 ____ 97,550.036 1862 ____ 20.087,310 334g J-J J-J 1901 35,000__Jan 1 1929 70,000_ Jan 1 1929 33 In 1908, 1909 and 1910 there was a surplus over the funded debt. On 3 Mg J-J ,4 J-J sf 200,000,.,..,Jan 1 '23-'24 County Deficiency. 3 Mg J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1914 Jan .1 1910 this surplus was $55,287,516. 200,000_Jan 1 '15 & '30 SINKING FUNDS.-The total sinking fund assets of the old city (Man- 33,4g J-J sf $48,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1926 334g J-J 700,000____Jan 1 1936 33-4g J-J 300,000__Jan 1 1916 hattan and the Bronx) on Oct. 31 1910 were $106,269,094. Of this amount 33,4g J-J City-Hall Improvement Bonds. 33,4g J-J 250,000Jan 1 1917 $9,548,883 was held in a special sinking fund (sinking fund redemption $95,000____Jan 1 1920 334g J-J sf 215,000Jan 1 1917 No. II.) for account of certain water bonds and $186,720,190 (sinking fund 33-4g J-J sf 35,000Jan 1 1920 3 F-A 334g J-J 600,000__Feb 13 '111' -916 7 redemption No. I.) was held for certain other sinking fund issues. 37,000___Jan _ 1937 25,000_ _Jan 1 1921 33,4g J-J 1 19 26 The totals of the various issues having a lien on these sinking funds, 334g J-J 334g ___ sf 10,000 Gravesend Improvement Bonds. and the order of their lien, are shown in the following; the letter prefixed in $300,000_July 10 '32-'34 sf 117,000 1922 each case being the same as that used in the preceding table of bonds to 3 jig J-J 400,000 designate the Issues having such lien. 334 J-D sf 13,000___Dec 17 1925 3 School Bonds. 8,500_ _ ,May 211925 b Total issues having a second lien on sink, fund redemp. No. I_ 2,800,000 334 J-J Interest Due on Gravesend Bonds. 4 $100,000____Jan 1 1920 J-J c Consolidated stock, &c., having a lien on special fund derived $21,242Jan 1 1936 334 J-J from taxation and from sink, fund redemption No. I 200,000___Jan 1 '18-'19 93,170,479 336g J-J Eighth Ward Improvement. d Total issues payable from sinking fund redemption No. II_ 40,000__Jan 1 1923 33-4 J-J 12,900,000 3 J-J $50,000_ __July 1 1911 3M J-J sf 200,000_ __Jan 1 '23-'24 a Consolidated stock (new parks) payable from sinking fund rePark Bonds. 3 demption No. I. In accordance with act of authorization__ _ 9.823.100 J-J sf 18,000____Jan 1 1925 J-J $50,000____Jan 11914 334g J-J BILL TO UTILIZE SURPLUS REVENUE OF SINKING FUND. j134 2:000____Jan 1 1925 - 4 J-J 6,561,000____July 1 1915 334g J-J The Legislature In 1903 passed a bill providing for the utilization of the an- 7 474,000____Jan 11036 J-J 134,000____July 1 1916 3 J-J nual excess revenues pledged to the sinking fund. For details see V. 76, 7 1917 J-J 500,000____Jan 1 1917 p. 610. Up to Oct. 31 $94,500,000 of excess revenues had been thus applied 7 1918-113921091 1100,000 J-J 410 000Jan 1 1918 3 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The old city's assessed valuation and tax 7 J-J f sf 87,000 J-J 1,002,000 July 1 1924 lsf 75,000 rate have been as follows. In 1903 basis of assessment was changed, ac- 6 3 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1912 4 J-J 1120 50 0,0_ ,0 00 00_ _ _1920 &1922 counting for the great increase in that year. J-J JO 51,0001_Jan 1 1913 1921 Personal Total Assessed Rate of Tax 3 1 84,0005 3 J-J 400,000 1917-1920 Years. Real Estate. Estate. Valuation. per 11 000. J-J sf 100,000__Jan 1 1914 3 J-J Jai' 93,0001 1916 1910 $5,237,674,704 $305,747,033 $5,543,421,737 317.5790 3 J-J 100,000.., Jan 1 1915 1 1909 5,077,150,294 16.7804 3 346,162,305 5,423,312,599 7,0005 3 J-J 65,000____Jan 1 1916 3 J-J sf 300,000 1908 5,025,765,149 339,350,312 5,365,115,461 16.407 J-J sf 100,000____Jan 1 1917 3 19119 92 10 8 J-J 5 st 85,0001 1907 4,788,658,681 446,741,299 14.8499 3 5,235,399,980 sf 50,000____Jan 1 1918 J-J 1 15,0005 1906 4,461,131,883 465,213,407 14.7890 3 4,926,345,290 19211992232 J-J 200,000 1905 4,095,615,774 585,064,415 4,680,680,189 14.9051 3M J-J sf 100,000_Jan 1 '11-'12 3 sf 40,000_ _July 1 1913 3 J-J 1st 80,0001 1904 523,235,608 3,937,883,888 4,461,119,406 15.1342 334g J-J Re-Indexing Bonds. 1 20,0005 564,605,294 1903 3,730,884.149 4,295,480,443 14.1367 250,000__Jan 11937 334g J-J sf $271,000____Jan 1 1927 33-4g J-J 1927 1900 9,369,997,504 420,874,168 2,799,871,672 22.477 90,000__Jan 1 192 Public Library. 34 7 3 Mg J-J 1898 509,022,449 1,856,467,923 2,365,490,372 20.10 sf 24,500 1937 J-J J-J $5,000__ Jan 1 33.4g 334g 1895 1,646,028,655 370,919,007 2,016,947,662 19.10 13 00;0 00 00 Jamaica Plank Road Bonds. 3 Mg ___ 1890 298,688,383 1,398,290,007 1,696,978,390 10.70 33-it J-J sf $105,000 • Jan 1 1917 33-4g 1885 1 268 443 137 202 673 866 1 371 117 003 24.00 g 218,000 Site and Building Bonds. 193 25 6 POPULATION OF THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE Water Bonds. 1914-1915 J-J {sf203 . f80:0 0 , 00 0 BRONX, according to U.S. Census of 1910, was 2,762,522; in 1900 (U. S. 3 J-J 1916 7 $97,000____July 1 1 9 1 1 12 Census) It was 2,050,600; in 1890 the population of the old city of New 4 1,500,000 1920-1922 4 J-J 900,000 York, comprising a somewhat smaller area than that of the present bor389,000 1923 4 J-J 309,000 oughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, was 1,515,301. On the basis of the 4 325,000 1920 4 J-J 100,000 11991134 present territory, population then was 1,529,301. See V. 71. p. 408. In 3 _ _ _ {sf33000:000000f1 3 J-J at 200,000_ _1921 & 1923 4 1913 1880 New York City's population was 1,206,299. 3 J-J sf 70,000 1922 150,000 4 30,0005 BOROuGH OF BROOKLYN. f11,125,000110000 3 J-Jsf 100,000 1024 3jig DEBT OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 3 J-J 1st 30,0001 1917 3 J-J Total Debt, 1 220,000J Sinking Fund. Net Debt. 400,000___ _Jan 1 11199 931174 1 J-J Jan 1 1898 500,000 $85,158,775 53 $78,424,719 84 3 1918-1919 334 J-J 1,500,000__Jan 1 1912 36,734,055 69 Leonard Street Improvement. at 30,000 Jan 1 1900 77,680,225 93 70,882,908 78 6,797,317 15 354g J-J Mg J-J 3 sf 334g 69,001,750 10 Jan 1 1905 $70,000 57,943,535 69 _Jan 11937 J-J 205,855 11,058,214 48 Wallabout Market. 66,718,682 10 Jan 1 1906 at 10,000_ _ _ _AuM 3 Mg J-J 54,925,467 62 9 9113 6 11,703,214 48 gc6 h 19 64,545.614 10 Jan 1 1907 51,541,847 12 334 J-J at $25,000____Jan 1 1925 334g J-J 5 250,0001_Jan 1 1925 13,003,766 98 62,766,885 17 Jan 1 1008 15,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1025 48,895,646 48 334g J-J 1st 100,0005 13,871,238 69 61,042,317 00 Jan 1 1909 25,000,...Nov 10 1916 334g J-J 46,606,422 00 334g J-J 14,435,895 00 16,500_ __May 21 1917 Jan 1 1910 58,749,317 17 20,000__Oct 4 1917 334g J-J 15,716,052 16 43,033,265 01 334g J-J 350,000__Jan 1 1936 Oct 31 1910 sf 70,000__Jan 1 1925 3 55,562,317 17 J-J sf 125,000__Jan 1 1912 40,602,908 08 334g J-J 14,959,409 09 334g J-J 65,000____Jan 1 1925 3 J-J at 420,000_Jan 1 1913 OLD CITY OF BROOKLYN. 334g J-J 109,000__Jan 1 1926 334g J-J st 116,395____Jan 1 1917 The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of the county of Kings, SINKING FUND.-The sInklog fund is invested In Brooklyn's own the county government being consolidated with that of the city on Jan. 1 1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1805. Under the bonds, those Issues marked with "sf" In the table above being held enprovisions of this Act, "the debt of the said county shall not be deemed to tirely by this fund. be or be included as a part of the debt of the City of Brooklyn, within the INTEREST.-Interest is payable by the city of New York. Regismeaning of the provision of the Constitution of the State of New York limiting the power of cities to Incur Indebtedness." (See "Chronicle," tered interest at the office of the Comptroller and coupons at the Nassau National Bank, Brooklyn, Vol. 62, p. 49.) The towns of Flatbush, New Utrecht and Gravesend were annexed to the City of Brooklyn In 1894 and the town of Flatlands ASSESSED VALUATION.-(Borough of Brooklyn.) There was no became a ward of the city on the first day of January 1896. assessment or tax In 1808 1 1 1 1 1 Nov., 1010.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Rate of Tax Assessed Valuation. Total. Personal. Ver $1,000. YearsReal. $18.1499 $1,463,368,346 $59,331,825 1910 $1,404,036,521 17.378 1,439,142,030 84,332,190 1909 1,354,800,840 16.7021 1,418,312,907 83,448,072 1908 1,334,864,835 15.548 92,866,547 1,274,088,457 1907 1,181,221.910 1,159,729,982 15.3769 87,722,810 1,072,007,172 1906 15.6264 90,911,963 1,031,894,265 940,982,302 1905 15.7298 88,573,775 900,568,732 1904 001,994,957 23.2113 43,937,440 695,835,940 651,398,500 1900 25.80 21,846,807 452,758,601 430,911,794 1890 11,215,794 26.90 223,620,197 234,835,991 1880 POPULATION.-In 1890 population of the old city of Brooklyn was 806,343; in 1880 it was 566,653. In 1900 the population (U. S. Census) ,of the Borough of Brooklyn was 1,166,582; in 1910(U.S. Census), 1,634,351 GRAVESEND. Gravesend was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds-(Confinued.)Sewer Bonds. $28,000_ _ _July 2 1921 4%8 J-J $66,000_ _Jan 2 '18-'27 5s 30,000__ _ _July 2 1922 J-J 3.65s J-J 20.000___Oct 4 '18-27 280,000„July 2 '23-30 :3)s J-J 56,000__July 2 '19-'25 3,000_ _ _ _July 2 1931 Improvement Bonds. 127,000„July 2 '26-'28 6,000_ _ _ _July 2 1921 58 J-J $330,000____July 1 1933 9000.._ _ _July 2 1922 55 J-J 127,000__Jan 1 1934 58 J-J 128,000„July 2 '23-'30 48 J-J 300,000_ _July 1 1939 40,000..__July 1 1934 .I-J 10,000_ _ _ _July 2 1931 58 7.000_ _ _ _July 2 1932 BOND.DEBT Oct 31'10_51,427,000 FLATBUSH. Flatbush was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1804. When Due.I Sewer Bonds (Continued)LOANSJ-J sf5,000_July 15 1920 33,6s Sewer Bonds. J-J sf24,000.July 15 '21-'28 -3%s J-J 510,000July 15 1911,3%s J-J 162,000_July 15 '11-'28 J-J sf10,000_July 15 '12-1314s 33-is J-J sf36,000_July 15 '14-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1910_$247,000 33s 53 Borough of Queens.-(Concluded.) TOWN OF FLUSHING SCHOOL DISTRICTS. LOANSWhen Due. District No. 5-(Continued.) District No. 2. M-S $38,000__Sept 1911-'29 48 ____ $6,000 55 1911-1916 4s M-S 10,000__Sept 30 '30-34 District No. 4. District No. 7. ____ $2,500 58 1917-1936 1911-1915 4s .. $50,000 District No. 5. 48 ____ 20,000 __1937-1944 43 F-A $82,500 1911-1927 VILLAGE COLLEGE POINT-TOWN OF FLUSHING. LOANSWhen Due. Water Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 75 J-J $36,000.. July 1 '11-'13 3%8 ____ $78,200 1910-1926 45 J-J 44.000_..._July '14-'17 48 21,000__ Dec '10-'16 45 ____ 25,000 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1910_$204,200 VILLAGE OF FLUSHING-TOWN OF FLUSHING. Street Improvement Bonds. When Due. LOANS48 M-N $30,000__May 1 '11-'18 Funding Bonds-1892-93-94. A-0 120,000.. _Oct 1 '19-'48 ____ $2,500 45 1911-1915 4g Water Bonds. 2,000__Apr 1 '11-'12 45 A-0 A-0 $20,000 1914 48 9,000 1911-1919 5s A-0 4g J-D 22,000 1911-1932 FLUSHING. WHITESTONE-TOWN OF VILLAGE OF Accrued Indebtedness Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. $500 ____ 1911 4s Water Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 4 As 1922 ____ $30,000 _ $45,000 1910-1921 1912 58 4 As ____ 20,000 1911-1926 ____ 50,000 4 As ____ 22,000 1923 5g Sewer Bonds. 4 As ____ 7,500 1924 1902 $164 4%8 ____ 3,000 1913-1918 6s 43-is ---_ 1,000 1911-1912 TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. The bonds of the old town of Hempstead which have been assumed by New York City are given below. The rest of the bonded debt of the old town NEW LOTS. will be found under the town's own name in its proper place elsewhere. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1910..$127,000 New Lots was annexed to the city of Brooklyn In 1894. Road Bonds. When due.1BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '10_ _$375,000 LOANS45 J-J $127,000____July 1 1923 $375,000_July 48 J-J 15,11'-25I The amount of the outstanding bonds of the school districts contained In NEW UTRECHT jj '• • •C= the town of Hempstead (except those below) which will be chargeable to the city of New York has not yet been judicially determined. New Utrecht was annexed to the city of Brooklyn in 1894, When Due. I BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '10_5440,000 'LOANSTOWN OF HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Street Improvement Bonds. (See note above under Hempstead.) J-J $440,000___Jan 1 '11-541 •55 LOANSWhen Due. District No. 27. District No. 18. 5s ---- $17,000 1917-1933 COUNTY OF KINGS. 5s District No. 23. --- $7,000 Kings County and the city of Brooklyn were consolidated on Jan. 1 1896 5s ___ 1918 3 5s $2,000 1911-1912 5,000 (See V. 62, p. 49.) ____ 22,000 58 69,000 1911-1979 1917-1938 5s When Due. LOANSBuilding Improvement. 65,000 1937-1949 5s 4s County Farm - __ $225,000__May 1'11-'10 Hempstead School Districts Nos. 9, 11, 15,-20,21, 22 and 24 will be $357,000_May 1 '11-'13 4$ ____ Refunding Loan. found on page 47. 1 1914 4s 3 As ...._ $200,000_ _1011-1912 Park- Fund Loan. ____ 130,000_ _ __May _33s 1 1918 VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY-THE-SEA--TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. __$1,700 000_ __May 1 '11-44 35 When Due, Improvement Bonds. 4s ____ 180,000 ...May 1 1915 LOANS$n5dms. 00 400.000.. July 1 '33-40 Draini_tr..Bo 5g ____ $40,000 1920-1927 Street Improvements. 4s 1915-1919 5g Driveway and Parkway. 60,000 1920-1925 48 ___ $500,000__July 1 '15-'19 5g 1920-1923 5g 5g 9,000 4,000 $400,000__July 1 '11-'14 1920-1923 ($100,000 due yearly.) 4s Building Bonds 5g ___ 40,000 50,000_ _July 1 1915 48 1920-1923 _51,050,000-July 1 '20 '.26 58 1917-1924 ---- $8.000 1,800,000„July 1 '16-'33 ($150,000 due yearly.) BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '10_$7,092.000 VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAY-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. LOANSImprovement Bonds-(Continu,d). When Due. BOROUGH OP QUEENS. ____ $7,000 Bonds. 45 1911-1917 Debt of old civil divisions now comprised within the Borough of Queens 55 Improvement J-J $61,000____Jan 1 1922 45 ____ 15,000.... _June 1 1918 Sinkino Fund. Net Debt. Total Debt. 5s J-J 11,000 Sewer Bonds. 1911-1921 $8,558,491 19 $330,000 00 $8,228,491 19 Jan. 1 1898 J-D 1,000 1911 58 J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1916 8,767,217 52 330,000 00 8,437,217 52 58 Jan. 1 1900 6,000__Jan 1 '11-'16 58 J-J J-J 35,000____Jan 1 1917 •12,858 450 87 330,000 00 *12.528.450 87 4s Jan. 1 1901 J-J 30,000....Jan 1 1911-25 338 330,000 00 11.812,78798 11,482,787 98 Jan. 1 1904 VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY BEACH-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. 330,000 00 11,253.316 43 11,583,316 43 Jan. 1 1905 Street Improvement Bonds 11,040,061 55 11,388,261 55 348,000 00 Jan. 1 1906 10,870,415 45 58 _ $30,000 1911-1920 11.104,415 45 225,000 00 Jan. 1 1907 10,584,444 00 80,000 00 Jan. 1 1908 10,664,444 00 TOWN OF JAMAICA. 10,310,608 99 85,000 00 Jan. 1 1909 10,395,698 99 Road Bonds. 1926148 Town-Hall Bonds. 10,118,453 75 48 21,500 00 10.139,95375 Jan. 1 1910 ___ $450,000 1911-1926 $30,000 9,752,808 00 21,500 00 'Oct. 31 1910 9,774,308 00 VILLAGE OF JAMAICA-TOWN OF JAMAICA. Sewer Bonds. 4gStreet Improvement Bonds. • New York City's portion of the old debt of Queens County is included --_ $150.000 for the first time at this date. The city was held to be responsible on final 4g 1917 1 $400,000 1917-1936 adjudication for $3,706,032 of this debt, but amount Jan. 1 1901 had TOWN OF JAMAICA SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 'been reduced to $3,772,346 39 and this is the sum included. LOANSWhen Due. District No. 7. Assessed Valuation District No. 1 48 ____ $27,000 1911-1937 Real. Tax Rate. Personal. Total. $50,000 1927-1976 48 14,000 1911-1924 1910 $334,563,960 $5,358,480 $339,922,440 818.1079 4)-4g District No. 2 4s 19,000 1911-1929 308,112,605 1909 9.673,200 317,785,805 17.2536 5154:000000 1911-1924 86,000 1911-1953 296,458,980 1908 9,908.830 306,367,810 16.0031 5858 1920-1924 5s 1950-1974 125,000 217,668,775 11,191,262 1907 228,860,037 15.3393 5s District No 3. District No.8. 159,446,205 1906 9,694,428 169,140,633 15.5484 1914 531911-1918 $8,000 - $16,000 140,404,990 1905 9,094,738 149,499,728 15.5523 5s 48 ____ 18,000 __ 1919 to 1927 District No. 4. 131,379,225 7,477,425 1904 138,856,650 15.7228 ____ 75,000 1911-1949 5g - _ $78,000 1930-1954 123,781,723 10,176,900 1903 133,958,623 14.7508 48 District No. 10 1911-1919 ____ 4,500 58 108,859,704 9,026,134 117,885,838 1902 23.187 ____ $1,500 District No. 6 1911-1913 58 107,179,620 10,826,810 118,006,430 1901 23.5702 2,0 000 00 ___ 5 1925-1928 ___ $3,250 1910-1922 58 104,427,772 5,498,681 109,020,453 23.4216 Os 1900 1917-1928 58 1914-1923 ____ 12,000 103,752,600 6,314,032 110,066,632 1899 32.7445 5g 5s ____ District No. 11. 4,000 1930-1933 POPULATION.-In 1910, 284,041; in 1000, 152,999. 1911-1913 --- $1,500 58 COUNTY OF QUEENS. OF RICHMOND HILL-TOWN OF JAMAICA. LOANSHall Bond Wh s. en Due. Village Bonds. The debt of the county of Queens Is reported under the county's own Street and Sidewalk 4g 19164925 ____ $$ 15 0:0 000 name on a subsequent page: the amount of the original debt which was $50,000 1926-1935 Fire Bonds. chargeable to the city of New York was adjudicated finally to be $3,796,- 4g 4g ____ 70,000 1937-1950 4g 1921-1925 932 11, leaving 81,011,967 89 as Nassau County's share of the old indebted- 4g ___ 50,000 1916-1925 ness. The old debt will not be apportioned but the city of New York will ____ 150,000 ____ 1952-1981 pay all obligations as they mature, looking to Nassau County for reimburse- 4g ment of its proportion of the debt. The amount of Queens County bonds TOWN OF NEWTOWN. 'outstanding on Oct. 31 1910 was $4,468,000, of which $3,527,593 92 was LOANSWhen Due. Flushing ___ .Av 84e7,0 .010mp t. chargeable to New York City. Road Bonds. 48 1913-1917 $20,000 4 Ag 1927 Refunding Bonds. LONG ISLAND CITY. ___ 600,000 1927 58 $48,000 1911-1914 43-is This was formerly a city in Queens County. 48 ___ 55,000 1911-1916 Funded Debt Bonds. LOANSWhen Due Newtown (Funded Debt). A-05112.000 NEWTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 4%8 1913 F-A 516,000____ Feb 1 1911 7s Refunding Water Loan. 9 LOANSW When Due. District_ No.___ 810 F-A 112,500__Feb 1 '13-'19 5s Ss M-SJ$30,000__Sept 1 18-'19 58 ,000 District No. I. 1911-1920 1 45,000__Sept 1 '23-'25 4s (Part each year.) District No 00 00 0 1911-1927 _______ $3 14 5:0 F-A $16,000____Feb 1 1920 4s 4s 1913-1927 58 M-S 45,000Sept 1 '20-'22 48 1911-1921 Water Loan. 58 Fire Department Bonds. District -No. 2. 1910-1927 1$10,000 1920 4%8 $35,000 1911-1918 58 1624 58$16 000 10-1719.00 1910-1926 8,000 1921 6,000 1919-1924 District General Improvement Bonds. 5,000 1924 4s 68 M-S$190,000_ _Sept 1 1914 58 District No. 3 ____ $4,000 1911-1914 25,000__ -_Oct 1 1911 4)s 1911-1914 M-5 475,000 District No. 12 1910-1923 -A-0 12,000__ __Oct 1 1913 Os $7 2.0 600 9 1911-1917 5s Street Improvement Bonds. 00 1911-1922 5s 10,000____Oct 1 1914 4s M-N $100,000 May 1911 58 District No. 4. 1911.1926 58 District No. 13. 43,48 g ___ 019,000- --Oct 7 1915 43s __ _ $6,400 M-N 130,500____Mch 1 1913 1911-1912 17,000 1919 Park Award Bonds. District -No. 5. District No. 14. Survey and Map Bonds (Refund'g) 4 As $3,000 ____ $78,000 1911-1913 5s 1917 4 Ali 1911-1920 J-J $66.000 July 1 '18-'25 Recognized BONDED 58 34 000 1911-1927 4%8 1,000 58 1911-1912 Public School Bonds. DEBT Oct 31 1910____$1,689,000 58 District No. 7. ____ 35,000 1911-1928 1912 M-S$122,000 4%s _ 1911-1913 58 PAR VALUE.-Bonds are in $1,000 and $500 pieces. $600 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND INTEREST is payable by the city of New York-registered interest at islo pen bt. s originally contained in Richmond Co the Chamberlain's office and coupons at the office of the Comptroller of Aggregate debt of the civil Total Total Debt. New York City. 1898 1 Jan. $3,358,449 96 Jan. 1 1905 $2,552,361.29 TOWN OF FLUSHING. 2.461,837.92 Jan. 1 1899 3,136,798.20 Jan. 1 1906 When Due. LOANSJan. 1 1900 2,961,386.70 Jan. 1 1907 2,383,724.55 Road Bonds. Jan. 1 1901 2,824,698.28 Jan. 1 1908 2,356,411.18 .1911-1919 4g $22,500 Jan. 1 1902 2,739,798.46 Jan. 1 1909 2,290,864.47 4g 19111921 22,000 Jan. 1 1903 2,672,298.53 Jan. 1 1910 2 215,317 7 1911 1918 5s ---- 8,000 2,644,114.66 Oct.31 1910 Jan. 1 1904 141,671 0 54 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Borough of Richmond-(Ccmcluded.) Assessed Valuation Tax Rat, Personal. Total. Real. $18.7501 $70,124,976 1910 $2,207,487 $67,917,489 17.7522 70,260,125 1909 67.106,965 3,153.160 17.1115 68,394,222 1908 65.326.825 3,067,397 15.6884 56,993,441 1907 4,062,205 52,931,236 15.5422 50,578,280 1906 45.901,985 4,676,295 15.5821 1905 5,490,81050,072,045 44,581,235 15.9281 49,997,779 1904 5,792,070 44,205,709 14.9675 49,156,147 6,031,550 1903 42.124,597 23.365:1 45,539,716 1902 6,725,535 38,814.181 22.2073 48,088,128 6,264,204 1900 42,723,924 24237; 44 103 582 3 838 890 40 284 692 1899 Health Depart POPULATION.-In 1910. 85,969; in 1900, 67,021. ment estiroate July 1909, 77.977 COUNTY OF RICHMOND. Road Bonds-(Con.) When Due. LOANSM-N 545,000____Nov 1 1917 Funding Bonds 1894.. 330 ____ 35,000 __June 1920 1914 4s g 4s g J-D $95,000 ____ 100,000 ____Aug 1920 4s g Road Bonds. J-D 168,000__June 1 1921 Sag J-D $90 000___June 1 1919 48 g J-D 202,000____June 1 1922 F-A 100 0110____Aug 1 1915 4s g 3 34s A-0 230,000____Oct 1 1922 430 F-A 150,000__Aug 1 1916 4s g 1TOTAL DEBT Oct 31 '10 $1,215,000 DISTRICTS SCHOOL CASTLETON District No. 4 District No 1 52,000 1911 1910-1913 15s 6s ---- $20 000 District No. 5. District No 3 1911-1916 1911-1922143052,025 ____ $36 000 58 VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE-TOWN OF CASTLETON. Sewer Bonds. When Due. LOANS330 ____ $12,800 1911-1926 Water Bonds. Road Bonds. 1911-1926 ___ $19,200 3345 330 1911-1924 $7,500 TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. Road 1 Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 1927 $130,000 1911-1925 I Sag 4s g ......._ $15,000 MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. 2. I District No. 1. ---- $70,000 ____ _1910-1944 _,._$15,750 Sag 1911-191715 TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. ____$150,000 1927 -_5s g Road Improvement Bonds. NORTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. 6. When Due, LOANSJune $23,000___June 1 '11-22 5s District No. 3. District No. 7. 1911-1915 $ 21 4 Xs ____ 1911-1915 $875 6s District No. 5. District No. 9 1910-1919 5s ____ 510,000 1911-1916 55 ____ $2,100 TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD. Road Bonds. When Due. LOANS___ $140,000 5s 1927 Refunding Bonds. 115,000 1927 1910-1932 5s ___ $19,200 49 SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. .3. District No. I. $3,300 1911-1921 1910-1916 5s ____ $4,900 55 District No. 6. District No. 2. $900 1911-1914 1910-1914 5s 58 ---- $3,090 _ TOWN OF WESTFIELD. LOANSWhen Due.I Road Bonds-(Con.) 1922 55 Road Bonds. ---- $80,000 1920 48 ____ $35,0011 WESTFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No 5. LOANSWhen Due. _ _ $4,500 1911-1919 68 District No. I. District -No. 6. 1911-1916 6s -- $1,280 ____ $2,500 1911-1914 5s NIAGARA FALLS. Thos. H. Hogan, Clerk. This city Is in Niagara County. Incorporated March 17 1892. Park and City-Hall Bonds. When .flue. LOANS4s g '10 J-J 560,000r-_ _Jan 1 1930 School Bonds. Sower Bonds. 45 J-J $15,000r ___1911-1913 J-J $20,000r ___1911-1912 1914 4s 3,000r 4g 31-N J-J 130,000r 4,000r__1915 & 1917 45 1013 A-0 48 J-J 200,000r ___ _1912-1914 M-N 10,000r ____1915-1918 4s 45 31-S 160,000r 32,500r ____1916-1922 45 1914 J4 45 A-0 9,000r 24,000r ___1923-1927 48 1917 48 J-J J-J 4,000r 45 g A-0 25,000r____Apr '21-25 4s 1921 M-N 15,000r__ May 1 1919 4s g J-J 150,000r___ _July '26-41 4s J-J 68,000r_ __ July 1 1920 2 000r_ _Oct 1 1921 4s A-0 45 M-N 115.000r__Nov 1 1921 330 g M-N 35,000r_May 1 '23-45 4s J-J 4,000r__Jan 1 1922 48 '06 g A-0 J60,008r_Apr 1 '29-34 4s J-J 27,000r_Nov 1 1922 1 9,419r___Apr 1 1935 4s A-0 14,500r_Oct 1 1923 4s Miscellaneous Bonds. 1914 4s g '04 J-J J 7,000r__July 11921 $9,000r 48 J-J 115,000r__July 1 '22-24 1915 9.000r 330'04 J-J 10,000r__July 1 '23-24 4s g '04 J-D J10,000r_Jtme 1 '22-23 4s g '04 J-J 56,000r__July 1 1926 1 7,000r_.. June 11024 4sg'06 J-J 1914 4,000 30,000r___Jan 11024 48J-J 4. J-J 1928 70,500r 1927 45 g '08 J-J 5,000r 4s '07 J-J 45,500r____Jan 1 1929 434g'09 J-J Water Bonds. 45 J-J $24.000o___1911.1914 434g'10 J-J 20,000r___Jan 1 1930 58 J-J 20,000r ____1911-1916 43.4g,10J-J 192,000r_Jan 1 '$0-'33 48 J-J 6,000r __1917-1918 122,000r__ _Jan 1 1934 430 J-J Certificates of Indebtedness. 6,000r __1911-1912 J-J 56,000 ___1911-1916 50,000r 45 .I-J 1914 4s J-J 38,000r 3345 1,800rJan 1 1920 1915 5s '10 J-J 48 J-J 9,000r ____1915-1917 BOND. DEBT Aug 1010_$1,845,919 14,500r__July 1 1926 Total assessed val 1910_24,177,000 4sg'06 J-J 3,000 J-,T 1924 (Assess. abt.40% actual value.) 4s 48 g '09 J-J I 75,000r___ _Jan 1 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _324.02 26.560 225,000r_Jan 1 '20-'34 Population in 1905 30,445 _ _Jan 11940 Population in 1910 430e10J-J 400.000rINTEREST payable In New York. LXXXXI. NORTH PELHAM. Charles A. ackenson, Clerk. This village (P 0. Pelham) Is in Westchester County. Inc. Aug. 291896. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1910_ _$88,500 LOANSTotal assessed val. 1910___1,381,005 Improvement Bonds. 4 iis'98 J-D $27,('00r_J'ne 17 '11-'28 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910-$13-72 850 4,000r_J'ne 17 '11-'14 Population In 11)05 330'00 J-I) 1,200 Population in 1909 (est.) Sewerage Bonds. 4.45s'08 M-N $55,000r Nov 15 '14-'38 INTEREST payable at the Village Treasurer's office. NORTH TONAWANDA. Henry Smoyer, Treasurer. This city is in Niagara County. Incorporated April 1897. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ $535,500 Paving Bonds 430'09 J-D $26,100r_June 1 '11-'19 Water debt (included)____ 400,000 Total assessed val 1909_ _ _ _7,646.706 Sewer Bonds M-S $44,0000_Sept 25 '11-18 (Assessm't about 75% actual value.) 5s J-J 48,000o_Jan 1 '11-26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1009___$23.73 48 J-J 9,000c___Jan '11-19 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_ 14.60 4s 10,157 Population in 1005 Water Bonds. 9,069 45 A-0$275,000c&r_Apr 1 1024 Population in 1000_ 11,935 A-0 125,000c___Aug 1 1926 Population in 1910 430 INT. on sewer bonds payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on the water bonds part at the Chase National Bank, part at the Cortland Savings Bank, Cortland, and part at the Union Dime Savings Institution, N. Y.; on the paving bonds at the State National Bank in North Tonawanda. NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. Luther L. Crippen, Clerk Board of Education. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910__ $127,500 LOANS4s J-J j$1,000c___Jan 1 1911 Assessed valuation, real___6.075,955 140,000c_Jan 1 '12-31 Assessed val., personal__ _ - 440.000 524,714 Jan 1911 Special franchlses 1,000c J-J 4s 7,040,669 45 J-J I 5,000c_ Jan 15 1915 Total valuation 1901) 180.0000_Jan 15 '18-35 School tax (per $1,000) 1900_.$9.12 12,000 Population in 1909 (est.) on the 51,000 48 is payable at the Farmers' & Mechanics' INTEREST Y. N. Bank, Nat. Chase the at Savings Bank in Lockport; on all others OGDENSBURG. It. J. Donahue, Treasurer. This city is in St. Lawrence County. Incorporated as a city in 1868. Highway BondsSchool Bonds. 45 '97 J-J $12,250c_Ju1y 1 '11-17 48 '93 A-0 226.0000_May 1 '11-'23 7.500c__July 1 '11-20 TOTAL DEBT Nov 16 '10_ $199,453 330'00 J-J 330'05 SI-N 10,000c_May i'11 15 Assessment debt (Incl.)_-_- 10,903 79,550 48 '05 M-N J 8,000c-May 1 '16-'10 Water debt (included) 1 6,000c_May 1 '20-'22 Total valuation 1910___ _5,598,313 45 '09 SI-N 6.000c_May 1 '23-25 (Assessm't about 2-3 actual value. 4s '00 M-N 33,250c _May 1 '11-20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_525.00 13,179 Water-Works Bonds Population In 1905 330'88 SI-N $32,000r_May 30 '11-18 Population In 1910 (est.)____ 16,000 3345'00 J-J 7 500c__ _July 1'11-20 4s '97 J-J 26,250c&r_July1'11-17 INTEREST Is payable at New 5%s'01 J-J 8,800c_Jtily 1 '11 20 4s '10 J-D 5,000c ___June 1 1925 York and Ogdensburg. OLEAN. P. C. Foley, Mayor; G. M. Lundy, Clerk. This city is in Cattaraugus County. Incor. April 25 1893, succeeding the village of Olean. The village of North Olean was annexed on Jan. 1 1909. Pavement Bonds. When Due. LOANS55 '09 A-0 $22,000c_ _Oct 1 '11-'24 Water Works Bonds. No Oiean sewer Bonds 4s $8,400r_Jan 1 '11-'14 J-J J-J 49 8.000r_July 1 '11-'26 430'07 J-J 355,200r_July 1 '11-'33 Bonds. Sewer '11-'29 J-J 3348 9.500r_July 1 J-J $35,000r_July 1 '12-18 31.0 J-J 10,500r_July 1 '11-'31 45 4s '08 J-J 36,000c_July 1 '15-'32 4s '09 A-0 25,300r_ ..Oct 1 1919 Refunding Water Bonds. J-D 55 4,000__Dec 1 '11-'14 .1-J $11.500r..July 1 '11- 33 1911-29 4s 48 '09 M-S 38,000c_Sept _ Park Improvement Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1910__ 5336,000 6,517,335 4s '06 F-A $25,000r_ _Feb '20-'24 Total valuation 1910 43'06 F-A 10.000r _July 1 '25-26 (Assessment about 31. actual value.) _ Fire Department Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) '09_..$24.975 14,743 4s '09 A-0 $25,000r __Oct 1 '19-'28 Population in 11)10 INTEREST on the park bonds at the City Treasurer's office; on tne water bonds, part at the Farmers' Loan et Trust Co., Now York, part at the Union Dime Savings Institution, New York, and part at the City Treasurer's office; on the sewer bonds. part at the City Treasurer's office and part at the Schenectady Savings Bank In Schenectady; on tile bonds of 1909 at the Exchange National Bank, Olean. OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. C. L. Vergason, Clerk. School District No. 1 of the City and Town of Olean. When Due 45 '00 M-N 575,000ceerMay 1 '15-45 LOANSJ-Jceor i516.000c&rJan 1'11-14 BOND DEBT Oct 1 1910_ 5137.000 4s 3,000c__Jan 1 1015 Assessed valuation 1910._ _7,172,925 value 5 ctoti_a_1$o.8 al )O19 001 tnaiexn $ult,050 ro (tpaeb ly1 )rr____J_.juili 0 ( 000 2:0 July 1 13 4s ssess School 11 (A 1'1160-118 20,000 in 1910 '20-'29 Population 28,000cetrPly1 (est) July 4345'07 INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at Seaboard National Bank . New York; on registered bonds to the registered holder. ONEIDA. E. B. French, Chamberlain; D. J. Covell, Clerk' This city is in Madison County. Incorporated March 28 1901. When Due. Sewer Bonds. LOANS4s Refunding Bonds. - - $969.180 J'ne 1 '11-13 47 ..20r Feb 1 '11-15 J-J $23,000.. _July 1 '11-'35 45 '04 Feb 282.16r_Apr 1 '11-'14 4s Apr School Bonds. 1 _ _Apr 1 '11-'15 '11-'18 4s $24,000r_May 2,500r_ '04 A-0 330 31-N 4s '05 June 165.70_June 1 '11-'15 Public improvement Bonds. 3345 F-A15 $5,000r Aug 15 '11-'12 4s '06 Apr 1,182.39_Apr 1 '11-'16 430'07 M-N 23,21,.79May '11-'17 Local Improvement Bonds. Water Bonds. 48 '05 Sept $0,250_Sept 1 '11-'15 1915 M-S $50,000r_ 330 Paving Bonds. 45 Apr 513,272.72r_Apr 1 '11-'14 310'05 Quer 40.000__July 1 '11-30 1,500r_ _Apr 1 '11-'15 43 '05 *Aug 45.000_ _ _ Aug 1 1925 4s '04 A-0 2,500rFeb 1 '11-'15 TOTAL DEBT Apr 28 1910 5320,664 48 '04 Feb 45 '05 June 1 ,780_ _June 1 '11-'15 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _4 ,285,000 45 '06 Apr 8.575.80__Apr '11-16 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) $28.00 430'08 F-A 7,606.50 Feb 1 '11-'17 Tax rate (per 51,000) '10 _8,317 NORTH HEMPSTEAD. Population in 1010 This town is in Nassau County. M. S. Wood,Clerk (P.0. Manhasset). York; New in payable Issues INTEREST on the water and several other Roslyn Water Dist. Bonds. LOANSWhen Due I Roslyn Landing Imarovem't Bds. 4.808 g '10 M-NJ$18,000 __Nov 1 '15 other bonds in Oneida. 1 90,000.Nov 1'16-30 434g'09 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '16-'25 ONEfDA COUNTY. James T. Somers, Treasurer. Town Hall Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. Utica is the county seat. 434g'09 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '16-'27 4s '05 J-J $18,000c__July 1 '11-19 Funding Bonds. When Due. LOANSBridge Bonds. 43ig'09 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '25-'34 4s '09 M-N$150,000r_May 1 '11-'20 Court-House Bonds. J-J $3,600r__July 1 '11-14 434g'09 J-J 9,000c_July 1 '25-'33 45 DEBT Oct 0'10_51,005.000 BOND. '11-'39 Public Dock Bonds, 4sg'06 F-A J10,000c..Aug 1 '16&21 334s '02F-A$280,000r__Feb 1286,000r_Feb 1 '11-'23 Assessed valuation, real_69,155,381 110,0000__Aug 1 1926 430 g 11-S $24,0000.11ch 1 '11-'34 val., personal__ 8,723,788 Assessed 1924 1 _Feb 24,000r__ 334s 5,000c. .Oct 8 '12-'17 A-0 Road Bonds. 55 g 1100,000r_Feb 1 '25-'28 Assessed val., franchises.._ 4,060.651 3.000c_ _Oct 8 '12-'21 A-0 J-D $30,000r_Deo. '11-25 Sag 4s Total valuation 1909 79,939,850 Road Bonds. 4, J-J 115,000r_July 1 '11-25 BONDED DEBT Nov '10 5213.000 property 7,570,938 127,000r_July 1 1026 Total assessed val. 1910...13,290.640 5s '08 A-0 $80,000r _April 1911-14 Exempt A-0 30,000r_AprIl 1911-13 Net assessed val. 1909_ __ _72.368,913 15,000c__Jan 1 '11-25 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_518.70 55 43 '05 J-J _$4.72 County tax 1909_ Completion. (per 51,000) Court House 1905 14,163 In 1 '16-'35 20,000c_July Population 43,4g'09 J-J 139,341 INTEREST on loan of 1905 Is payable at Nassau County Bank; on the 430'07 F-A $55,000r___Feb 18-'28 Population In 1905 434s of 1909at the First National Bank of Mineola; on other loans at office INTEREST is payable in Utica. of Supervisor. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. ONEONTA. C. D. Sewell, City Chamberlain. This district (P.O. Port Washington) is in Nassau Co. H. Smith. Sec. This city Is in Otsego County. Incorporated under Chapter 30, Laws of LOANSWhen Due. (Assessment about q actual value.) 1885; became a city Jan. 1 1900. 430'08 J-J $105,000r_Jan 1 '28-'48 School tax (per 51,000) 1910_516.20 LOANSSewer Bonds. When Due, 4,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $138,000 Population in 1910 (est.) 430'10 F-A $6,500_Aug 15 '11-23 Paving Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910___2,579.650 Funding & Refunding Bonds. 334s '89 Aug 59,000cAug 13 '11-'19 INTEREST is payable at the Bank of N. Hempstead in N. Y. exchange. 330'01 July 30.000r_July 1 '11-'30 3.49 iis'04 Sept311.500e Sep 1 '11-'33 Building Bonds. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10. 3 94805 J-J 3.600c_July 1 '11-'28 H. W. Andrews, Secretary (P. 0. Mineola). 430'10 F-A 7,500_Aug 15 '11-'25 4.15s06 F-A $50.000r_Aug 1 '11-'35 School Bonds. Funding Bonds. When Due, BOND. DEBT Oct 1910___532,000 LOANS5s '08 J-J1$15,000__July 1 '13-'37 Assessed valuation 1009_1,153.305 4s Jan $1 000c_ _ Jan 1 1911 334s '99 M-SJ$8.000r_Mch 15'11-'18 900r___Nich 15 1919 10,000- _ _July 1 1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_514.00 4s '07 31-S 8,500c_Mch 8 '11-'27 4,500 __Jan 1 '11-'191 4s '05 _ Refunding Bonds. 454s 06 J-D 80,000r June 12'11-'26 $4,0000„Jan 1 '12-'19 4s '07 J-J 2,509 __ilia 1 10201 Nov., 1910.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 55 LOANSWhen Due.ISchool debt (additional) _ $95,000 PELHAM. L. M. Simonson, Clerk. Grade Crossing Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _3,581,850 This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated in 1896. 3.58s '05,Ian $35.000r Jan 20 '11 '451Total tax (per $1 000) 1909_928.40 When Due. 5s M-S $8,000r ____1913-1928 BOND. DEBT Jan 1910.. $157,000. Population in 1910 9,491 LOANSStreet Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910-- $75,000 INTEREST is payable at the City Treasurer's office. 4318'09 J-J $60,000r_July 1 '14-'37 Assessed val. real est. '10_ 1,900,000 45%s'09 J-J 4,000r_July 1 '15-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10__ __$10.00 ONONDAGA COUNTY. H. J. Knapp, Treasurer. 4s '09 J-J 3.000r July 1 '15-20 County seat is Syracuse. INTEREST payable at the Village Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange. Court Due. When House Bonds -Con. LOANS4s '06 J-J 1$360,000r Jan 1 30-'35 PELHAM MANOR. H. N. Babcock, Clerk. Penitentiary Bonds. J-J J 45.000c. _July '11-'19 35 1 1936 I 40,000r _Jan This village Is In Westchester County. Incorporated in 1891 70,000c July '20-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_91,540,000 LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. Women's Dormitory Bonds. Sinking fund 6 ,066 Highway Bonds. 4s M-N $60.000c_ ,May 1 1917 4s A-0 $120,000r _1919-1038 Tax valuation, real._ _ _ _136,266.091 43.4s M-S $6,000r_Sept 1 '11-'12 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_$100,000 Court House Bonds. Tax valuation, personal_ 5,731.155 4 3.4s J-D 25,000r ____1913-1920 AsNessed valuation 1910 _ 1,768,608 4s '04 M-SJ$378,000r Mch I '11-28 Total valuation 1909_ _ _ _141,907 246 Village Hall Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1910-417.77 500,000r_Mch 1 1920 County tax (per $1,000) 190.. _.i.3 1 58 07 M-S $8.000r_ _ Sept '12-'19 Population 638 in 1905 178.441 Population In 1905 Street Bonds. 800 INTEREST on the penitentiary bonds Is payable at Syracuse; on the 4.60s1.0J-D $10,000r_June 10 '15-24 Population in 1910 (est.) court-house and dormitory bonds at the Morton Trust Co.. New York City. INTEREST on sewer bonds payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York; on other Issues to registered holder. COUNTY. ONTARIO Peter R. Cole, Treasurer. Canandalgua is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due.' Court House Bonds, 43 '08 J-J 5 $9,000r __July 1 1915 Road Bonds. 4s g '04 J-J $45,000r _July 1 '11-'13 1100,000r _July 1 '16'-19 137,500r_JulY 1 '11-'13 BOND. DEBT Mch 22 '10 9247,000 4s '08 J-J 25,000r__ _July 1 f914 Assessed real estate, 1909_32,037,818 116,000r_July 1 1915 Population in 1905 52,891 3.000r __Apr 1 1919 48%8'10 A-0 150,000r_Apr 1 '20-'21 21,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1922 INTEREST payable at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City. PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. Durham, Clerk (P. 0. North Pelham). K.S. This district of the town of Pelham is in Westchester County. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910_ _$5,651,075 48 1-A$11,000r$1,000 yly fr '13 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) 4s Dec 70.000r_91,000 yearly School tax (per $1,000) 1910_53.59 4.403'10 July 20,000r July 1 '15-34 Population in 1910 (est.) 3,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910__9110,000 INTEREST payable at the U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co. In N. Y. City. PENN YAN. Fred. H. Lynn, Pres.; A. J. Potter, Clerk. This village is in Yates County. Incorporated 1810. LOANSWhen Due. Water Bonds. Paving Bonds. M-N $44,900r _ _1910-1922 33.4s BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $515,000 45%s'10 J$9,000r_Sept 1 '11-'13 BOND. DEBT Jan 1910___ $150,924 I 3,500r_Sept 1 1914_ Assessed valuation 1909_2.214,288 125.575 Flolting debt Apr 1910 Electric Light Bonds. Assessed valuation 190__44,164,650 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) (Assessment about % actual value.) 33-is '04A-0 $30,500 ____Oct '11-'22 Village tax rate (per M)'09_515.48 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1905_ _ _ _ _108.267 Population in 1905 4,504 INTEREST is payable at National 3.708 '04A-0 $31.896r- _Oct '22-'30 4.50s A-0 38,984r_Oct 1 '11-'21 INTEREST is payable in Penn Yan. Bank of Orange County in Goshen. ORANGE COUNTY. Robert Johnston, Treasurer. County seat is Goshen. LOANSWhen Due. 334s Feb 1 $300,000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 Road Bonds. 38%0'07 F-A$200.000-.. Feb 1 '15-'34 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 45'05 M-S $1,000. _ Mar 1 1911 13 4348'10 F-A 65,000c_Feb I '12-'24 ORANGETOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. PERRY. Oscar N. Bolton, Clerk. This village is in Wyoming This district (P.0. Nyack) Is In Rockland Co. E. J. S. Van Houten.Pres. County. Incorporated 1830. • H hen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910____$95,000 LOANSwhen Du, 1Assessed valuation 1910. _ $4,574,547 LOANSWater Bonds. Assessed valuation I910._..1,757.200 4 1is'07 .14 975,000r-filly 1 '1 '361 (Assessment about full value.) 4s A-0 $43,000r 1915 (Assessment about .4 actual value.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1919_371,0001School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _9_7.70 Sewer Bonds. Vii. tax (per $1,000) 1910 $9.00 'Population in 1910 (est.) J-J $40,000r ____1911-1930 Population in 1905 INTEREST payable at the Nyack National Bank in New York exchange, 3 Street Bonds. Population in 1910 (est.) 4 3:7 54 09 0' F A 912.000 r1911-1922 4s ORLEANS COUNTY. Geo. W. Bennett, Dep. Treas. INTEREST on water bonds payab e in N. Y. City: on others in Perry. Albion is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _$119,900 PERRY AND CASTILE (Towns) UNION FREE SCHOOL Road Bonds. Total valuation 1909 18,197,103 DISTRICT NO. 6. 55 Feb $16,500r___Fels 1 1911 (Assessment about 65% actual val.' A district in Wyoming County (P. 0. Perry). 0. N. Bolton, Clerk, 5s Feb 31,800r_Feb 1I1 '12-'13 State & Co. tax (per $1,000 '09_93 58 When Due.'BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _ $54,004 4 )48'09 ____ 22,000rFeb 10 1914 Population In 1905 31,323 LOANSSchool-Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_, 2,012.130 58 Feb 14,600r_ _Feb 10 1915 Population in 1909 (est.) 30,500 4 3.4 s"07 J-D $50,000r-Dee 1 '12-36 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) County Hospital and Jail nends. 2,000r___ Dec 1 1911 School tax (per 81.000) 1910 88.50 45%s'07 J-D 4s Feb $35,000r_ Feb 10 '11-'17 Population in 1910 (est.) 5.000 INTEREST on road bonds is payaile in Albion at the Citizens' National INTEREST Is payable in Perry or New York City. Bank: on hospital bonds in Lockport OSSINING. J. W. Sands, Treasurer; R. A. Ward, Clerk. This village Is In Westchester County. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer & Street Improvement Bds. Street Impt. Bonds. 4s ---- $1,753.26 1912 45%0'10 F-A$121,000__Aug 1 '15-'39 45%s ____ 6,582.60 1913 Water Bonds 5s ____ 18,374.82 1913 3.95s'09A-0 $50.000r___Apr 1 1939 Cs____ 191.153.39_5ubJ. to call 4s ___ 24,000___Oct 1 1917 45%0'10 M-S 200,000r_Sept 1 '15-39 4s -__- 100,000____Oct 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Sept 1910_9691,700 4s ____ 30,000 1919 Water debt (included) _ ___ 204,000 Improvement Bonds. Certs. of indebtedness 39,199 5s ____ $39,917.57 1931 Assessed valuation 19107,402,858 Deficiency Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908____$9.70 ____ $3,000 1912 Population in 1910 35%s 11,480 OSSININO UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. F. G. Wood,Clerk. LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '10_ _9147,000 School-Building Bonds. Floating debt 18,000 4.20807 J-J $75.000c.July 1 '11-'25 Assessed valuation 1909_ _8,470,354 58 '08 July 12,000c_July I '26-'27 School tax (per $1,000) 1909__ _97.08 4.104'09 F-A 40.000r_ _Aug 1 '28-'35 Population in 1910 (est.) 9,000 4.358'10 J-J 20,000r_July 1 '36-'391 INTEREST on the 5s, 4.10a and 4.35s payable at Treasurer's office; on 4.20s at office of A. B. Leseb & Co. New York. PLATTSBURG. A. L. Seneca!, City Chamberlain. This city Is In Clinton County. Incorporated as a city in 1902. LOANSWhen Due, Improvement Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. "4SschCoolj-liontis2,000c_July 1 '11-'31 3358 J-J $16,000c_July 1 '11-'26 J-J 330 18,000__July 1 '11-'28 48 $4,200 J-J J-J 3345 27,000„Jan 1 '11-'37 ($2,000 yearly in January.) 330 16,000__July 1 '11-'26 BOND. DEBT July 14 '10_9214,200 J-J 45 J-J 3,000__July 1 '11-'15 Total assessed val. 1909__ _3,395,8954s 17,000 J-J 1915 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ -$30.00 45 J-J $18,000c ___1911-1928 Population in 1905 10,184 33.4s '05J-J 50,000c___July 1 1925 Population in 1910 11.1384s'10 M S 25,000 INTEREST is payable in New York City at the Union Dime Savings Institution and the Irving Savings Institution; In Albany at the Home Saw. Bank; in Auburn at the Auburn Savings Bank and in Poughkeepsie at thePoughkeepsie Savings Bank. PLEASANTVILLE. W. S. Moore, Clerk. This village is in Westchester County. LOANSWhen Due. Is '08 J-D J$3,500_ _June 1 '13-'37 33-0'01 $20,000__Oct 1 '11-'30 1 2,000_ _June 1 '13-'163.658'02_ __ 5.000_ _Apr 1 '11-'15 4s '03 ____ 2.720_ _Sept 1 '11-'17 4;0'03 ____ 750_ _Sept 1 '11-'13 48 '04 ____ 32,200__Aug 1 '11-'33 OSWEGO. James H. Chrystal, Chamberlain. Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $143,930. This city is in Oswego County. Inc as a town in 1828 and as a city 1848. 4s '06 J-D $27,250,. _June 1 '11-35 Assessed valuation 1908__1,150,071 LOANSWhen Due. Improvement Bonds, Is '07 J-J 8,000r_July 1 '12-'36 (Assessment about full xalue.) City Bonds. 4s ___ $4,289 26 Street Bonds. Tax rate (per $1 000) 1908_ $13.20 J-D$192.000c ____1911-1918 5s 334s ___ 11,001 15 4s '06 J-D $38,500_ June 1 '11-35 Population In 1905 1,585 A-0 44,0000 _ _ _1911-1917 (Subject to call at any time.) 834s ($7,000 due yearly.) 130ND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _$879,000 PORT CHESTER. T. T. Connolly, Treasurer. 4s 5,000c __ _ _1911-1015 Assessment debt (add'I)____ 15,890 A-0 This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated May 14 1868. Water Bonds. Sinking fund 35,461 Street-Improvement Bonds (Can.) When Due, A-0$330.000r_ _Apr 1 '11-'22 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _ _11,852,043 LOANS$3.45 Relief Bonds. 5s g '09 J-J $6,000_ _July 15 '11-'22 434(3'08 J-D 243,000r_June 1 '11-'28 Total tax (per 81.000) 1910._ $27 00 Is Tax g '09 $25,000__July J-J 5s 15 '10 F-A 21,730.17 _1911-1920' 1912 Bridge Bonds Population in 1905 22.572 5s '10 J-J 50,000_ _Jan 15 1913 Fire Bonds. 43.0'10 F-A 965,000r_Aug IS '11-'20 Population In 1910 23,868 Street-Improvement Bonds. 3.70s'05 g M-N $37,500r_Nov '11-'35 INTEREST on water, city and bridge bonds is payable in New York; on 35%s'98 A-0 $25,000c_Oct 1 '11-'23 4s '09 F-A 11,000r__Feb 1 '11-'21 improvement bonds at City Chamberlain s office. ($2,000 due yearly.) 7.500r_.Feb 1 '11-'25 48 '09 F-A 33-48 g '00 A-0 8,000c___Oct '11-'18 Is '09 F-A 4,000r_ _Feb 1 '11-'18 OSWEGO COUNTY. Fred. M. Moore, Treasurer. 45%s'07 J-J 1,800r_July 1 1,500r__Feb 1 '11-'13 '11-'12 F-A 53 '09 Oswego is the county seat. 4 1, ,s'07 J-J 23,000r_July I '11-33 58 '09 F-A 5,000r_ _Feb 1 '11-'20 When Due. Floating debt LOANS$15,984 4s '03 J-D 6,000r_June 1 '11-'24 5s '09 F-A 1.000r__Feb 1 '11-'1Z Total valuation 1909 Bridge Bonds. 29,704,190 4s '03 J-D 4,000r_June 1 '11-'18 5s '10 A-0 1,500___Oct 1 '14-'16 4348'08 Aug $18,000r_ Aug 1 '11-'12 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 4s '05 A-0 Road Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ .$5.50 45 '05 34-N 25,000r_May 1 '11-'35 Jail Bonds. 1,000r___Nov 1 1911 4s '02 J-J $4,500c_July 1 '11-'19 4348'08 M-S5930,000r_Mch 1 '13-'15 Population in 1905 70,110 4 '05 F-A 3,000r_Aug 1 '11-'13 Is '10 A-0 35,000_ Oct 1 '11-'45 1 55.000r_Mch 1 '16-'20 Population in 1910 (est.) 70,881 5s '07 J-D 13,000r..Dec 1 '11-'23 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1910 3103,000 58 '07 J-D 11,000r_Dec I '11-'21 35%g'04 F-A $30,000r___Aug '11-'30 INTEREST on the bridge bonds Is payable at the First National Bank 5s '07 J-D 1,05)0r___Dee 1 1911 33,0'00 M-N 11,000c_Nov 1 '11-'15 of Oswego; on the jail bonds at the Chase National Bank in N. Y. City. Is '07 J-D 14,000r_Dee 1 '11-'24 43-4g'07 J-J 16,000r_July 1 '11-'26 1,000r___Dec 1 1911 5s '08 Ai-N OTSEGO. II. K. Murdock, R. It. Comm.(P. 0. Cooperst'n). 4s '06 J-D 4,500r_Nov 1 '11-'19 5s '08 M-N 4,000r_Nov 1 '11-'14 5s '08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 '11-'1Z This town is in Otsego County. Incorporated Feb. 20 1869. 5s '08 M-N 4,000r_Nov 1 '11-14 Is '09 M-S 7,000r__Mch 1 '11-'24 LOANSWhen Due. Refunding-(Con.) 5,000r_Nov 1 '11-'15 Is '09 F-A Refunding. 1.500r_Feb 1 '11-'13 3.1-S 97,500c_ Arch 11014 5s '08 M-N 14s 1,500r_Nov 1 '11-'13 5s '10 A-0 20,000_ _ _Oct 1 '14-'33 M-S $24 e000_Sept I'll '26 4s '10 M-S 14,000c_Mch 1 '11-'24 5s '08 M-N $3.45 Gun Brook Drain Bonds. 500r__ _Nov 1 1911 8,000e_Sept 1 '27-'30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910____988,700 5s '08 M-N 1,500r_Nov 1 '11-'13 4s g '04 A-0 $22.000c-Apr '11-'32 330 M-S 15,000c_ __Mch 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1900_ _ _3.476,599 Is '08 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '11-'16 Drainage Bonds. M'S 1,200c_ _Mch '11-'16 Total tax (per 91.000) '09__ _ _$12 60 5s '08 M-N 33.45 43-4s'08 10,000r_Nov 1 '11-'21 4s g '02 J-J $5,000e_July 1 '11-'15 M-S 4,500c_ _Mch '17-'31 Population in 1905 33.45 4,482 43.4s'08 M-N 12,000r_Nov 1 '11-'22 4s g '06 M-N 4,000r_Mch 1 '11-'14 M-S 14,500c_Mch 1 1923 Population in 1909 (est.) 4s 5.000 INTEREST payable at First and Second National banks of Cooperstown. 55 '08 M-N 4,000r_Nov 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910- $541,736 7,000r_Nov 1 '11-'17 Assessed valuation 1909_10,073,075 Is '08 M-N PEEKSKILL. A. E. Cruger, Village Clerk. 1,500r_Nov 1 '11-'13 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 48 '08 M-N This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated 1826. 430'08 M-N 30,000r_Nov 1 '11-'40 Village tax (per $1,000) '09-$12.65 6,000r__Feb F-A LOANS09 1 '11-22 Population In 1905 as When Due. 11.198 Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 330 , __ $51,284 70 Augl'19-'44 Is '09 F-A $6,000r__Feb 1 '11-'221Population in 1910 INTEREST on the sewer bones, the tire-house bonds and the street3.705 J-J $40,000_ _July 11022 4s 2 91e F-A 16,900 ___ 10,000--Nov 1 1929 33.45 ($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.) improvement bonds of 1905 due Nov. 1 1911 is payable at First National J-J 1.436 18.__July 1 1933 3.7s as ___ 16,600„July15 '30-'46 Bank. Portclaester. M-N 28,160. _Nov 1 '11-'3' 4s_ _ _ .5,200_ _ Oct 1 '20-29 POUGHKEEPSIE. John K. Sague, 33.45 Mayor; Edward Bur3,e,5s .1,1 20,000 _ __ _July 1 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 4.15s'08 A-0 60,000r_Oct 1 1038 3.65s '04 J-J $124,000r_ _July 1 1934 gess, Chamberlain; Thos.F. Whalen, Clerk. 4'05s'09F-A 80,000____Aug 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $456,571 This city is the county seat of Dutchess County. Incorporated 1854. Fire Bonds. Other liabilities 43,652 LOANSWhen Due. Railroad Bonds. 1911-1912 Assessed valuation 19077,234,633 4s Ceuta.(Sink. Fd. Commissioners') 35 Fundinlig-NBoild6.. - - - 9900 _ ,000r___May '11-18 Paving Bonds. City tax (per $1 000) 1903 M-S $15,000r____Sept 1928 3 40 A-0 944.000__Oct I '11-'32 Population in 1905 0 10 9 M-N 59,000r____Nov 1928 75 .20 13 39 M-N $83,000c&r-May 1 1914 17.000____00t 1 1911 Population In 1910 48 ___ 15,245 3;3 kis M'S __Melt 1919 56 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VoL. Lxxxxl. Rate of Tax Personal Real Refunding Bonds. When Due. LOANSFranchise. per $1,000. Property. Estate. 3;is A-01$36.000r__Oct 1 '11-'28 YearsWater Bonds. $13,059,600 $19.32 $8,305,500 $143,624,685 1 17,000r_Oct 1 1929 1910 45 '09 M-S $115.000___Mch 1 1929 19 65 12,075,200 7.142,250 134,905,040 M-N 100.000c&r__May'11-12 3 Ms F-A 75,000r___ _Feb 1935 1909 75 18 90 11,781,225 7,180,250 130,397,795 M-N 100.000c&rMay 1913 3;is Ts M-N 128.500r_Nov '11-'29 1908 18 94 5,742,825 6,952,050 114,244,975 4a M-S 15,000r_ _ _Mch '11-25 131,500r_ __ Nov 1930 1905 19 83 4,544,520 9,108,630 102,295,000 M-N M-SJ 30,000r. Sept '11-'30 1900 3,000r_ _ May '11-13 35 4s 15 20 5,937.950 88,0 3,7 0 M-N 13,000r__May 1911 1 10,000r.._ _ _Sept 1930 1890 34s 23 88 1,430,144 34,408,725 3 Ms M-N 19,000r__May 1912 3;is M-S 105,000r_Sept 15 '10-30 1880 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 218,149; in 1905 was 181,666; In 1900 it 3;is M-N 3,000r_ .. _May '1113 3;is M-S 105,000r_Sept 11 1931 3 Ms M-N M-N 97,000r___May 1 1923 was 162,608; In 1890, 133,896; in 1880, 89,366; in 1870, 62,386. 7,900r. __May '11-17 33-is 31s M A 20,000r_ _. May 1019 3345 '04F-A 53,000r___Feb 1 1934 ROCKLAND COUNTY. W. G. Hamilton, Treasurer. 3s F-A 3,000r_ _ __Feb '11-13 3;is '06F-A 82,000r___ Feb 1 1926 New City is the county seat. 48 '07 F-A 40,000..... Aug 1 1917 4s '07 M-S 40,000r_Mch 1 1927 When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910...3404,000 4 Ms'08 M-N 63,000c&r_May 1 1928 LOANS- Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 77,000 Floating debt Funding 45 J-J $60 000r_ _June '15-'17 43s'10 A-0 90,000r_ __Apr 1 1930 33s June 1914-'24 Assessed valuation, real 24,165,165 3110,000r J-D '10.31,580,000 1.6 Mch D'T FD. TOT. 11-'14 _June J-D 8.000r_ 45 902,320 personal... val., Assessed Sept '11-'13 18,000r 1 f 6,000rMch '11-'16 Total valuation 1909_ _ _ _ _14,771,240 45 J-D 575,247 Sept 1 '14-'23 Franchises F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908_427.40 4s '05 M-S1 70,000r 3343 565.438 8.000r Sept 1 1924 Bank stock 27,936 F-A 10,000r___Feb 1 1912 Population in 1910 334s 26,208,619 valuation1909 Total '25-'34 1 Sept 180,000r Feb 1911 F-A 10,000r 38 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) County Bonds. 45,032 J-J $18,000r Mch 1 '11-'13 Population in 1905 5s QUEENS COUNTY. 46,000 INT. payable at New City, N. Y. Population in 1910 (est.) County seat Is Long Island City. A good part of the old County of law a and York. changing the ROCKVILLE CENTRE. Geo. W. Rorer, Clerk Queens 13 now Included in the Greater New name of that portion of the old county outside of Greater New York to NasThis village Is in Nassau County. Incorporated July 15 1893. sau County went Into effect Jan. 1 1899. The amount of outstanding bonds LOANSWpter Bonds (Continued). When Due. of this county which will be chargeable to the city of New York has been $3,500r_July 1 '11-'17 4.40r07J-J Light Bonds finally determined by the Supreme Court (V. 71, p. 875). Under this de- 3.70s g '97 A-0 $3,000r_Oct 28'11-13 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910._ _$67,170 for liable $3,796,032 11 of made old the was -1,713,793 York cision the city of New 3;is g '00 J-J 10,670c&rJuly 1 '11-21 Assessed valuation 1910. _. debt of Queens County as It stood at the date of division and the remaining 3.855 '06 J-D 7,000r_June 1 '13-'10 (Assessment about kI actual value.) $9.50 $1,011,967 89 became an obligation of Nassau County. Instead of appor- 4.20s'09M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 '11-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 2,440 tioning certain bonds to New York City and to Nassau County, the debt Population Jan 1 1906 Water Bonds. 3,667 and interest will not be divided, but will be paid by New York City, Nassau 4s '95 J-J $29,500r Jan 1 '15-20-25 Population in 1910 County paying over Its proportion as It becomes due. New York City 3.653 '02 J-J 8,000r.Jan. 1 '11-'26 INT. payable In Rockville Centre. pays /8952414973 of the principal and Interest as It becomes due. and ROME. A. R. Kessinger, Mayor; A. L. MacMaster, Clerk. Nassau County "21047585027. The statement below shows the obligations of the old County of Queens This city Is in Oneida County. Incorporated March 8 1870. Water Bonds which remained outstanding on April 1 1910. When Due. LOANSJ-J 3160,000rSept 15 1911 Sewer Bonds. 334s Bonds. Gold Due. When LOANSJ-J $130,000r Apr 15 '11-'21 4s '08 J-J 100,000r___July 1 1928 4s g J-J $151,000g__July 1 1916 48 Road Bonds. 90,000r ___Nov 2 1928 ($5,000 yearly to 1920: bal. due 1921) 4s '08 J-J Funding Bonds. A-0$340,000___Oct 15 1917 43 50,000r_ Apr 5 1929 J-J 337.000r Apr 15 1921 4s '09 J-J J-D f$160,000_Dec 1 '11-'26 4s 48 M-N 375,000___Nov 15 1917 4s 4s '09 J-J 155,000r___July 1 1929 Street Bonds. 1 60,000._ _ Dec 1 1927 4s J-D 55,000._Dec 27 1917 J-J '10 4s '11-'22 1 M-N Nov 4s $18,000r 25,000__Jan 2 1921 1917 15 50,000__Dec J-D Is 11017 J-D1339,000_Dec 4s 43 A-0 11.000r Apr 15 '11-'21 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910_4783,500 Building Bonds. J-D 290.000___Dec 15 1917 4s Water debt (Included) 575,000 J-D$120,000......Dec 15 1927 J-J 400,000_May 1 1922 4s 4s g Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _7,162,024 Other Bonds. 43 M-N 275,000g__Nov 11016 INTEREST Is payable in Rome Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_332.24 J-J 390,000___Jan 1 '11-'19 4s A-0 618,000___Apr 1 1917 49 Population in 1905 4s A-0 135 000_ Oct 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 31'10_$4,468,000 and New York City. 6;4 10 2 2 67 69 Population in 1910 N. Y. City's proportion_3,627,593.92 Schools Nassau's proportion_ _ _ _ 940,406 08 ROME SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. D. J. Kelly, Supt. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $75,000 LOANSRENSSELAER. J. W. Adams, Treasurer. $7,000r_July 1 '11-'17 Assessed valuation 1910_6,138,835 J-J 3 Ms This city, formerly the village of Greenbush, was incorporated April 1897, 43 F-A 26,000r_Feb 1 '11-'18 Schoot tax (per $1,000) 1910_48.315 and is in Rensselaer County. A bill passed by the Legislature of 1901 4s '09 M-S 41,000r_ Mch 1 '19-'28 INTEREST payable In Rome. annexed to the city the village of Bath-on-the-Hudson and part of the town RYE (Village). Geo. L. Henderson, Clerk. of East Greenbush. This village Is In Westchester County. Incorporated in 1904. Paving Bonds (Continued) LOANSWhen Due. Dock Bonds. When Due. Is '05A-0 $1,000r__ Oct 26 1911 LOANSFire Department Bonds 55 '08 M-S $15.000r_Mch 10 '13-'37 Sewer Bonds. 43 '05 M-S $1.000r__Sept 28 1911 4Ms'09 A-0 17,000r_Apr 30 '11-'27 DEBT Nov 1910_ $490,000 10 BOND. '13-'38 M-S$300,000r_Mch '08 5s A-0 1 00'09 16,000r__Oct' 11-'26 7,500r_Oct 30 '11-'25 430'08 A-0 Assessed valuation 1910..8,645,902 Fire House Bonds. Soldiers' & Sailors' Monum't Fund. 5,000r_Oct 30 '11-'20 430'08 A-0 4 Ms'10 M-S $3,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14 5s '08 M-S $40,000r_Mch 10 '13-'38 (Assessment about 70% actual value) Sewer Bonds (City's portion). 4 Ms'10 M-S 10,000r_Mch 10'15-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$9.95 School Bonds 00'09 M-N $2,500r_Nov 15 '11-'15 Pop'n In 1910 (est.).4,500 to 5,000 Street Improvement Bonds. M-S $12,000c_Mch 18 '11-16 Paving Bonds. 414s 5,0000 Aug 1 1911 5s '08 M-S$125,000r_Mch 10 '13-'38 4s $56,000c Sept 11 1911 Sep INTEREST payable at Central Trust Co. In New York City. F-A.{ 6.000c Aug 1 1916 Oct 32,000c Oct 20 1911 4s 4s 7,000c Aug 1 1921 Dec 72,0000 Dec 15 1911 48 (Town). J. Haight, Supervisor (P. 0. Port Chester). 30 000c Oct 11 1912 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '10_ _ _$408,306 RYE A-0 48 This town is in Westchester Coun y. 84,000c July 15 '11-'38 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _5,536,475 48 J-J When Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910 $562,000 128,000r July 15 '11-'38 (Assessment about 85% actual value) LOANSJ-J 4s Assessed valuation 1909_ _19,175,256 Highway Bonds. 1 4.000r July 15 1937 City tax (per $1,000) 1010_._$12.07 3143 J-D $110,000r_rne 1 '11-'32 (Assessm't about 84% actual value.) 10,715 14,000r July 1 '11-'24 Population in 1905 43'04J-J 10,000r_Feb 1 13-'22 Town tax (per $1,000) 1909...410.11 10,171 40'09 ___ 5,000r Sept 28 '11-'151 Population in 1910 4s '05M-S 18,077 Park Bonds Population in 1905 INT. at Albany Co. Bank. 20.000 3.85g'09F-A$400,000r_Feb 15 '19-'38 Population in 1908 (est.) 15 Feb g '19-'58 40,000r 43 F-A '09 Arthur COUNTY. MacArthur, Treasurer; RENSSELAER INTEREST is payable at First National Bank, Port Chester. Edwin Morrison, Deputy County Treasurer. RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. C. C. Holden, Clerk County seat is Troy. (P. 0. Mamaroneck). Toll Road Bonds. When Due. LOANS5 60 00 3:5 When Due. Assessed valuation 1910_ _ $2,614 LOANS30'92 F-A $39,000r__Feb 1 '11-'23 4s Court-House Bonds (reg.)1911-1921 (Assessment about 86% actual value) J-D $14,750 Hospital Bonds. 335'05 A-03120.000r__Apr 1 '11-'30 9,000_ _Jan 1 '11-'28 School tax (per $1,000) 1910._ _$6.74 4s '02 J-J 33s'96 A-0 105.000r_ _Apr 1 '31-'45 48 '09 M-N $28,000r__May 1 '11-'24 4.305'07J-D 26.000_ _June 1 '17-'42 Population in 1910 (est.) Sinking Fund Bonds. 3;15'97 A-0 25,000r__Apr 1 '41-'45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910____$49,750 330'97 A-0 $75,000r__Apr 1 '13-'17 Armory Bonds. INTEREST payable at Mamaroneck In New York exchange. Refunding Bonds. 330'02 F-A $18,000r__Feb 1 '11-'19 FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. W. Billington, Clerk' 3Ms'05 F-A $25,000c__Feb 1 '11-'35 RYE UNION$35,000_ War Bonds (renewal). _Nov 1 '14-'331Assessed valuation 1908_44,555,776 43 '97 F-A $12,000c__Feb 1 '11-'16 330'06 F-A 26.000r__Feb 1 '11-'36 5s '09 Nov July 1909_ __ 459,5001School tax (per $1,000) 1908._ $875 DEBT BOND. 3;0'00 F-A 20,000o_ _Feb 1 '11-'30 45 '07 F-A 17,000r_ _Feb 1 '11-'27 House of Industry Bds.(renew.). RYE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4.-E. G. Lautman, Supt. 30'99 F-A 11,000c__Feb 1 '11.'21 Portchester). F-A $24,000c_ _Feb 1 '11-'22 o 7,000cFeb 1 '11-'17 33.s'02 3548'01 F-A ols (P. 0. sho AcN LfOS When Due. 1911-1922 18 1,000 BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 1910 $758,500 Highway Bonds. 1923 $967r___Apr 1 1911 4s 1,000 3343'05 F-A $57,500r__Feb 1 '11-'33 Total assessed val. 1909_85,774,176 10,000r__Apr 1 '12-'16 1,900 30'06 F-A 26,000rFeb 1 '11-'36 (Assessment about full value.) 4 26 193 1927-1 14,000 4s '07 F-A 75,000r_ _Feb 1 '11-'35 County tax (per $1,000) 190944.415 40'10 A-0 15,000r_ _Apr 1 '17-'21 122,637 4s '09 F-A 48,000r .Feb 1 '11-'34 Population in 1905 20,000r __Apr 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT July 1 19104183,667 25,000r__Apr 1 '27-'31 Assessed valuation 1910._ _8,035,475 INTEREST on registered bonds Is payable at the office of the County 1911-1925 School tax (per $1,000) '10_ _411.00 Treasurer; on coupon bonds at National State Bank, Troy. 45,000 1926 Population in 1010 (est.) 13,000 2700 ROCHESTER. Chas. F. Pond, Comp.; L. M. Otis, Treas. 'payable at Savings flank, Portchester. INTERES Rochester is the county seat of Monroe County. Incorporated 1834. LOANSWhen Due Refunding RR. RYE AND HARRISON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Consolidated Loan. 30 '93F-A$730,000r Feb 1 1913 NO.6. E. L. Gilbert (P. 0. Harrison), Clerk Bd. Educ. $51,000r__Apr 15 1912 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1903.) When Due.IBOND. DEBT May 1909__ $69,000 3;0'82 F-A{ 40,000r___July 1 1912 Water Works. LOANS9,000r___Sept 1 1912 43 '93-'6F-A$300.000r Feb 1 1943 53 '08 M-N $63,000c ____1917-19421Assessed valuation 1908...1.665,000 (Subject to call after 20 years.) Bridge Bonds. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. Cornelius It. 3s '90 J-J $100,000r__Jan 1 1920 3s '92F-A$500,000r Feb 1 1942 SAG HARBOR (Subject to call after 1912.) (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.1 Sleight, Secretary. in the town of Easthampton, Suffolk County. 334s'91 J-J $100.000r July 1 1921 33s '94F-A$950,000r Feb 1 1944 located This district Is (Subject to call Feb. 1 1914.) When Due. I Assessed valuation 1909_ _ $1,296,750 (Subject to call July 1 1901.) LOANS33(3'92 J-J $100,000r_ _Sept 1 1921 33.s'94 F-A$250,000r Aug 1 1914 4s Oct $21,0000_Oct 1 '11-'17 (Assessment about U actual value.) Water Refunding. (Subject to call Sept 1 1901.) Nov 35,800r_Nov 1 '18-'28 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_314.70 5s Convention Hall Bonds 3 Ms'05M-N$360,000r May 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910.. $55,8001Population in 1910 (est.) 4s '09 J-D 1100.000r.. June 1 1929 Water Works Refunding. INTEREST payable at the Peconic Bank of Sag Harbor. 30 '03J-J$2,830,000r_jan 1 1933 East Side Trunk Sewer ST. JOHNSVILLE. H. Van Valkenburg, Clerk. J-J $150,000r Jan 1 '22-'27 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1913.) 4s (Subject to call after 20 years.) Water Shed Bonds. This village is in Montgomery County. 4.000 3. erNBoovnd s w6 When Due. 4 48e,0 J-J 225,000r Jan 1 '13-21 3s '98F-A$200,000r Aug 1 1918 LOW 3;is A $ r _N v 1 '11-35 (Subject to call after 20 years.) er Bonds. aNtS3)s '04J-J 170.000r July 1 1924 DEBT Apr 1910_479,000 BOND. '11-'18 1 $8,000r_Aug Local improvement Bonds. J-J 250,000r Jan 1 '28-'37 334s 4 Ms Aug 3,000r_May 15 '19-'21 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _ _ 971.378 334s '04,14 100,000r July 1 38-'41 33-4s '99 F-A$500,000r Oct 2 1919 4 Ms May 3,000r_Jan 1 '11-'16 (Assessment about 54 actual value.) (Subject to call Aug. 1 1909.) (Subject to call July 1 1914.) Jan 4s 3343 '04J-J f300,000r July 1 1914 4s Park Bonds. May 7,000r_May 1 '11-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1009_ _ _ ..$11.93 1500,000r July 1 1924 4s Sept 14,000r_Sept 2 '11-'24 Population in 1905 3s '88 J-J $300,000r July 1 1928 6,000r..July 1 '11-'24 Population in 1909 (e5t.) 1 2 2: 45 '08 J-J 1.000.000r_Sept 1 1938 3 Ms 7300 (Subject to call July 1 1898.) July 3Ms'96 J-J $60,000r___Jan 1 1936 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1918.) SALAMANCA. E. F. Fenton, Deputy Clerk. School Bonds. (Subject to call Feb 29 1908.) This village is in Cattaraugus County. 43'06-'09J-J $300,000r_June 1 '11-'22 Market Bonds. • Paving Bonds Whets Due. LOANS330'04 J-J $144,000r. Jan 1 1914 4.898'06F-A $8,993.92 Aug 1 '11-'26 Water Bonds (Subject to call after 1909.) '11-'27 33is 1 ____ 17,543.20.July 1 1920 $17,000r...Aug '07 5s interest F-A are payable and at of bonds office the INTEREST-All the ____ 9,467.84_Ang 1 1926 1.000r__ -Aug 1 1911 4.955 4s '06 F-A Union Trust Co of New York. flscal agents of the city. ____ 65,000r _Nov '15-'35 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1910_$161,005 3.853 16,400 TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &C. Floating debt Light Bonds. 83,000 Oct.1 1910, Oct. 1 1909. Oct. 11908. Jan, 1 1907. 5s '07 F-A $3.500r-Aug 1 " 1 17 Water debt (included) ' 6,000r_Atur 1 '12-'23 Assessed valuation 1910...1,322,230 Bonded debt $10,619,000 $10,744,000 $10,795,445 $10,034,333 55 '07 F-A ____ 13,000____Nov '15-35 (Assessment about 1-3 actual val.) 5,560,000 5,560,000 Water debt (included) _ _ 5,560,000 5,780,000 3.855 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _$20.00 'ark Bonds. On Oct.1 1910 the city had a sinking fund of $1,038,923.80. In addition 4.403'09A-0 $9.500._._Oct 1 1930 Population 5,455 in 1905 to the above debt, the city had on Oct. 1 1910 a floating debt of $3,252,827, 5.792 Sidewalk Bonds Population in 1910 consisting of outstanding notes. 45 ---- $10,000c___Dec 11020 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation and tax rate INTEREST on the water bonds of 1906 and the park bonds is payable at the Salamanca Trust Co. In Salamanca, have been as follows, real estate being assessed at about actual value. Nov., 1910.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 57 SALAMANCA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. W. K. HarINTEREST on the 434 % court-house bonds of 1908 is payable at the rison, President. Rochester Savings Bank; on the court-house 4s at the Citizens' Trust Co. in LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1910.. $92,000 Schenectady; on the funding bonds at the Brooklyn Savings Bank. Brook$20,000r _Nov 1 '11-'20 Assessed valuation 1909__1,289,068 lyn, N. Y.:on the 434% court-house bonds of 1910 at the SchenectadyTr.Ce. 430'09 J-J 30,000r _Nov 1 '21-30 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_516.60 SCOTIA. 40,000r _Nov 1 '31-'40 Population in 1010 (est.) John Miller, Pres.; H. H. Johnson, Clerk. 7.000 INTEREST payable at Salamanca Trust Co. In New York Exchange. This village is in Schenectady County. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. SALINA. P. J. B. Smith, Supervisor (P. 0. Liverpool). Drainage Bonds. 5s '10 ___ $2,000____Aug 1 1926 This town is in Onondaga County 4.90s'06F-A $6,000c__Aug 1 1911 Renewal Bonds. LOANSWhen Due 'Assessed valuation 1909_$1,534,861 Ss '07 F-A 8,500r_Nov 1 '12-27$2,000r 1922 Railroad Aid Bonds. 1 (Assessment about full value.) 5s ,10 ___ 6,000____Aug 1 1027 4'%s'09 F-A 1 4.1300r 1923 48 1911-1937 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909__$12.02 M-S $93,600 Village Hall Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _$93,6001Populatior in 1905 _3,826 4.90s'06F-A $2,000c __Aug 1 1911 BOND. DEBT 5,000r 1910__$21$1,0 24 Oct 900 INTEREST payable in New York City at the Union Trust Co. It '07 F-A 6.000r__Nov 1 '12-'27 Floating debt 10,000 5s '10 ___ SANDY HILL (See Hudson Falls). 2,000_ __ _Aug 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1910._ 1,192,08 10 2 Water Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1010_ __544.30 SARANAC LAKE. S. A. Miller, Clerk. 4.00s '06 F-A$25,000c_Aug 1 '11-'35 Population in 1905 2,168 This village is In Franklin and Essex counties. Incorp. In June 1892. 5s '07 F-A 9,500r Nov 1 '12-'27 Population 1909 (postal census) 2, 1860 68 LOANSFire Dept. Bonds. When Due. 5s '10 ___ 4,600___ -Aug 1 1926 Sidewalk Bonds. Is '08 J-J INTEREST on the bonds of 1007 $3,500r_Jan 1 '13-'19 is payable at the Schenectady Trust Co. 3348'01 F-A $10,500r ___1911-1931 4.458'10J-J 15,000__July 1 '15-'39 SEA CLIFF. Peter Rohrbach-Jr., Clerk. Street Improvement Bonds Sewer Bonds This village is In Nassau County. Incorporated In 1883. 430'08 M-S 1$1,000r___Sept 1 1925 48 '02 F-A $30,666.66__1011-1932 LOANS BWonUdns.Due. I BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _$36,850 124,000r_Sept 1 '26-'37 4s '06 J-J 18,000r_July 1 '31-'66 Front Purchase 9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 430 430'09 M-S School bonds (additional). 10,000 13,000r_Sept 1 '13-'38 5s g s-a '07 M-N $2,500c_Nov 410'08 M-S 40,000__Sept 1 '17-26 410'09 M-S 1 '12-'16 Assessed valuation 1910_1,599.750 9,000r _Sept 1 '14-'31 43s M-N $8,830.56c_Nov 23 '11-'27 Village tax (per $1,000) '10__$11.50 430 '09M-S 15,000„Sept 1 '16-30 Crematory Bonds. Highway Bonds1 Water Bonds. Population in ,75 4.455'10E-A $9000.. Aug 1 '15-'32 1905 0 5s '94 July $28.000r 1923 TOT. BD, DT, Oct 16 1910_$271,480 5sM-S $25,000c_Sept 1 '11-'20 Population in 1910 1,694 N ITEREST payable at Sea Cliff Bank. 1924 Assessed valuation 1910..„2,483,320 5s '06 Jan 10,000r 330'01 F-A 40,000r ____1911-1931 (Assessment about 40% act. value.) SENECA FALLS (Town). W. E. Hull, Supervisor. 48 '03 F-A 39,600r _ _ _1911-1933 Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_515.00 This town is in Seneca County. 32.000r....July 1 '35-'66 Population In 1905 45 '06 J-J 3,834 LOANSWhen Due. Total valuation 1909 13,937,136 5,000r_ _Jan 1 '36-'40 Population in 1910 48 '06 J-J 4.893 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 430'10 M-N 28000.. May 1 40-'67 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '11-'14 Total tax (per $1,000) 4s 1909__$9.27 INTEREST payable at Saranac Lake 5s J-J 110,0000_ _July 1 1913 Population in 1900 7,305 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1910 $I60,000 Population In 1905 SARATOGA COUNTY. John K. Wallbridge, Treasurer. INTEREST on 5s is payable by the Metropolitan Trust Co. New 74 Ballston Spa is the county seat. ork 4 City: on 45 at N. W. Harris & Co., New York City. LOANSWhen Due. Road Bonds Building Bonds. 55 '09 F-A $100,000cFeb 5 '14-'18 SENECA FALLS (Village). John M. Guion, Clerk. F-A{___ $12,000cFeb 1 1911 58 '10 M-N This village is in Seneca County. Incor,In 1831; re-Incorporated In 0,000__Nov 1 '20-21 1902. 330'02 13,000c___Feb 1 1912 10,000____Nov 1 1922 LOANSWhen Due.) Funding Bonds 14,000c_ __Feb 1 1913 BOND. DEBP Oct 3 '10_ $139,000 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST is payable at office of Assessed valuation 1909- _27,332.602 430'06 A-0558,933 34cOct 1 '11-'36 48 '09 F-A $15,000 Feb 1 '11-'14 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1910.. $126,073 County Treasurer. Population in 1905 62,654 4.70s'08 J-J 46,200r_ _Mch 2 '11-'38 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,190,877 Bridge Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1910-116.44 SARATOGA SPRINGS. A. L. Churchill, Receiver of Taxes. 310 J-D $3,960c_Dec 15 '11-'12 Population in 1910 6 508 This village is in Saratoga County. Incorporated 1866. INTEREST is payable at the Exchange National Bank and the State LOANSWhen Due. Village Hail Bonds. Bank of Seneca Falls in Seneca Falls. Water Bonds. 48 Aug $50,000c&rAug 1 '11-20 SENECA FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. F. J. Medden, Clerk. 58 M-S -35.000c&rSept 1'11-17 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _ _$25,0001School tax (per 51,0001 1910 {20.000c&rSept 1'11-14 58 $6.00 M-S $1,000c_ _Sept 1 1911 45 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '15-'16 BOND. DEBT Oct 1010__$281,000 Assessed valuation 1910_ 3,293,360 Population In 1910 (est.) NTEREST payable at Village Treasurer's office. 3,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1917 Total assessed val. 1910_ _6,567,635 Water and Sewer Bonds. (Assessment 1-3 actual value.) SKA.NEATELES UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10 6..581 48 M-S $30,000c&rSept '11-'16 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ $37.11 This district is In Onondaga County. E. C. Miller, Clerk. 4s M-S 130,000r_Sept 1 '17-'29 Population In 1910_ 12,693 LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910_51,400,450 Population in 1900 12,409 4s'09 Oct ir$14,000r _Oct 1 '11-'25 (Assessment about 60', actual 7 1 810 .) 0 INTEREST at the office of the Receiver of Taxes in Saratoga Springs. 24,000r _Oct 1 '26-'37 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_55.73 SAUGERTIES UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10. BOND. DEB Oct 1 19I0_.$38,000 Population in 1910 (est.) INTEREST Is payable at the National Bank of Skaneateles. This district is in Ulster County. J. W. Lackey, Clerk. LOANSWhen Duel BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ $139,000 SOLVAY. Francis L. Worth, President. 4348'08 M-N $22.000r__Oct 31 '11-'32 Assessed valuation 1909__1,746,712 This village is in Onondaga County. 45 ___ 52,670__Nov 1 '11-'56 School tax (per $1,000) 1909___$9.89 LOANSWhen Due. Sewer sinking fund $9,000 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank. Population in 1909 (est.) 4,000 Street Bonds. I Assessed valuation 1910___4,826,409 SCARSDALE. Frank Sibley Clerk. 410'09 J-D $150,000_June 1 '14-'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _512.09 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1910_ $308,000 Population in 1910 This town is in Westchester County. Incorporated March 7 1778. 5,139 INTEREST on street bonds payable at Chase National Bank, N. Y. LOANSWhen Due. Highway Bonds (Con.). Highway Bonds 4s M-N $18,500r ____1911-1926 SOUTHAMPTON. W. D. Van Brunt, President. Si J-J $14,000r ____1911-1924 430'10 J-D f 1,000r 1011 This village Is In Suffolk County. Incorporated in 1894. 330 M-N J 4,000r ___1911-1914 148,000r ___1912-1035 When Due. Macadam Road Bonds 130,000r __1915-1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1010__5136,000 LOANSCurb and Bonds. 3.885 J-J $20,000r ___ _1911-1911 330 M-N 17,000r..May 1 '22-'30 Assessed valuation 1909_ _4,500,000 430'10 J-J Gutter $6,000__Jan 1 '15-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1910_$39,500 4s M-N J 2,000r ____1930-1931 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) School Bonds Assessed val. 1909-10 ___53,274,210 1 500r 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 ___$8.00 4s J-J $11,000c ___ _1911-1921 (Assessment about full value.) 48 M-N 5,150r __1917-1921 Population In 1905 1,018 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Village tax (per $1.000) 1909_5 27 .1 .0 81 9 Population in 1910 (est.) 1,400 $1,000__Jan 1 '11-'12 Total tax (per 51,000) 190917.60 _ INTEREST payable In White Pla ns at Central 13k. of Westc hester Co 438'10 J-J 6,000Jan __ 1 '13-'18 Population in 1910 118.000...Jan 1 '19-'24 Population in 1905 SCHENECTADY. Chas. H.Benedict, Comptroller; Peter H. 2,213 INTEREST payable In Southampt- n. Bernardi, Treasurer. SOUTHOLD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16. This city Is situated in the county of the same name. Incorp. in 1798. LOANSThis district is In Suffolk County. L. F. Terry. Clerk. When Due. Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. When Due.I BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1910. _$46,000 48 '91 A-0 $10,000r Oct 1 1920 LOANS3s '89 F-A $25,000r Feb 11 '11-'15 48 '92 A-0 10,000r Oct 4s '09 J-J $25,000r __Jan 1 '12-'36 I Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,958,504 1 1921 38 '90 F-A 20,000r Feb 1 '16-'19 48 '94 F-A 15,000r Aug 'School tax (per $1,000) 1909_.$9.110 1 1922 f 3,000r Apr 1 1920 4s '96 J-J INTEREST at People's National Bank In Greenport. 5,000r 15 1923 48 '99 A-01 15,000r Apr 1 '21-'23 35 '90 F-A 10,000r July Aug 1 1911 STEUBEN COUNTY. F. Havens,Clerk Bd. of Superv. 48 '00 F.A. 31,000r Aug 1 '11-'20 4s '98 J-D 15,000r June 1 1924 Bath Is the county seat. (See V. 71, p. 202.) 48 '09 J-J 15,000r July 1 1925 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct. 1910 $45,000 48 '02 F-A 60,000r Aug 1 '21-'32 48 '00 J-D 25,000r June 1912-'15 Court House Bonds. Assessed valuation, real_ _40,261,478 48 '03 J-J 115,000r July 1 '11-'33 4s '01 J-D 30,000r 1926-'28 &'30 88 '98 Aug 1,760c_Aug 15 '11-'18 4s '02 M-N 135,000r May 1 '23-'29 5s '07 M-S $30.000r_May 1 '13-18 Assessed val.. personal___ 1,715,589 4s '03 10,000r_July 1 '11-'12 Total valuation 1909 J-J 41,977,067 68 '01 Dec 1,250c_ Dec '11-'2 ) 120,000r May 1 '30-'31 Jail Repair Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1909__53.83 58 '99 Nov 1,2000_Nov '11- 14 48 '02 M-N 13,000r May 1 1932 55 '07 Sept $ 5,000r_ __May 1 1911 Population in 05 81,814 $10 '05A-0 15,000r Apr 1 '11-'15 48 '03 M-N 100,000r May 1 '11-'30 INTEREST on the court-house bonds is payable at the New York State 48 '06 J-J J50,000r_July 15 '11-20 (12,000r May 1 '11-'14 160.000r_July 15 '21-26 4s '04 M-N (20,000r May 1 '15-'19 National Bank at Albany; on the Jail-repair bonds at the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank Bath. of 410'07 J-D J24,000r_June 1 '11-'18 (25,000r May 1 '20-'24 130,000r___June 1 1027 48 '06 M-S 20,000r_Sep 15 '11-'14 SUFFOLK COUNTY. Chas. R. Fitz, Treasurer. 4 348'08 J-J 324,000r_July 15 '11-'28 4148'06 A-0 120,000r_Oct 15 '15-'26 County seat is Riverhead. 430'10 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '11-'30 430'07 J-D 370,000r...June 1 1027 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Mch 1910- - -$175,000 Assessment & Deflc. Bonds. 410'08 A-0 162,000r. _Aor 1 '11-'28 Jail Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910 $74,111,994 48 '02 F-A $20,000r Feb 1 '23-'26 430'10 A-0 85,000r_ Oct 1 '11-'27 430'10 M-S1180,000r_Mch 1 '12-'23 (Assessment about n actual value,) 6 4s '04 M-N 50,000r May 1 '15-'24 City-Hall Building Bonds, 1 . 20,000r__Mch 1 1924 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_2.3.60 6.000r June 1 1912 330'05 M-S S30.000r..Sept 1911-'25 Road Bon Population 1910 In Fire Bonds 48 '01 J-D1 5,000r June 1 1913 410'08 J-J $60,000r ...._1911-1924 INTEREST payable at theCounty 4s '03 M45.000r May 1 '11-'19 4s '00 F-A $4,000r Feb 1911-'14 Treasurer's office. Grade Crossing Bonds. 4s '00 J-D 25,000r June 1016-'19 COUNTY. A. A. Calkin, Treasurer, 48 '09 J-J $18,000r__ July 20 1911 4s '01 J-D 10,000r June 1 1927 Monticello Is the county seat. 4s '09 J-J 342,000r_July 20'11-'29 48 '01 J-D 15,000r June 1 1929 When Due. Court-House and Jail Bond . Water Bonds. 48 '03 J-J 40,000r July 1 '16-'23 LOANSTurnpike Bonds. 4s '85 M-N $50,000r_Nov 1 '11-'15 48 '04 M-N f 8,000r May 1 '11-'14 4s '09 J-J $145,000c_Jan 1 '11-'39 $1.200r___ _Jan 1 1912 BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1910 $167,632 98 F-A 29,000r_Aug 1 '12-'13 130,000r May 1 '15-'24 5.000r__Jan 4s '03 F-A 28,000r_Aug 15 '11-'13 3348'07 J-D 20,000r_ Dec 1 '13-'17 Assessed valuation 1909___6,704,449 '11-'20 48 '95 M-N 15,000r__May 15 1911 Temporary loan ctfs, 4s___ 1 $72,344 4s '10 J-J I 1,750r____Jan 1 1918 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '09_$11.83 2,681.75r_Jan 1 1919 Population In 1905 4s '05 M-N 40,000r__May 15 1912 GEN. BONDS Oct 1 '10__ 3,581,635 34,795 45 '95 M-N 40,000r.. May 15 1913 Floating 6,000r__Jan 1 '20-'21 Populatioti in 1910 (est.) 35,000 475,557 6,000r Jan 1 '22-'27 4s '05 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1914 TOTAL debt 4,057,192 INTEREST payable at County Treasurer's office. 4s '05 M-N 60,000r_ May 15 1915 Sinking DEBT Oct 1 '10_ 589,526 fund 4s '95 J-J 30,000r__July 15 1916 NET DEBT Oct 1 '10_ __ _ 3,467,666 SYRACUSE. M. E. Monahan, Comptroller; De Forest as '86 M-N 10,000r___Nov 1 1916 Water debt (included) 823,000 4s '98 J-D 32,000r_June 1917-18 Water Settle, City Treasurer; George J. Metz, City Clerk. sinking fund (incl.) 575,884 45 '99 J-J 15,000r___July 1 1919 Assessed valuation, rest...44,087,460 Syracuse is situated In Onondaga County, Incorporated Dec. 13 1847. 4s '01 F-A 15,000r___Aug 1 1921 Assessed val., personal 2,371,000 The village of Elmwood was annexed on Jan. 1 1900. 210,000r_Aug 15 '16-'21 Total valuation 1910 When Due. Local Improvement Bonds. 46,458,460 LOANS45 '03 F-A{ 50,000r__Aug 15 1922 (Assessment about 70% actual Collegiate Bonds. 310'02 A-0 $14,000r___Apr 1 1911 value) 59,000r__Aug 15 1023 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$21 45 '06 J-D$100,000r___Dec 1 1926 is '03 J-J 38,000r__July 1 '11-'12 30 70,000r.July 15 '11-'24 Population In 1905 830'04 J-J Harbor Brook Improvement Bonds is '03 J-D 56,000r_ Dec 1 '11-'12 58,387 Population in 1010 72,826 330'02 M-N 16,000r_Nov 1 '11-'22 45 '05 J-J 88.000r_Jan 1 '11-'14 INTEREST payable at the oMce of the City Treasurer. 310'03 A-0 9,100r__Apr 1 '11-'23 430'06 A-0 135.500r_ Oct 1 '11.16 School Bonds. 430'07 F-A 112.000r_Aug 1 '11-17 SCHENECTADY COUNTY. J. I. Winne, Treasurer. 330'01 F-A $27,500r___Aug '11-21 4s '08 F-A 9.600r_ _Feb 1 '11-'13 County seat is Schenectady. 330'02 J-J 74,400r_July 1 '11-22 4348'08 M-S 172,000r..Sept 1 '11-'18 LOANSWhen Due. Funding Bonds 4348'07 M-N 55,250r_May 15 '11-27 430'08 M-S 15,000r_Sept 1 '11-'13 Court-House Bonds 430'09 F-A$190,000c_Feb 1 '11-'29 430'07 J-J 21.250r_July 15 '11-27 410'09 M-S 16,000r_Sept 1 '11-'14 430'08 J-J J$72,000c_July 1 '11-'16 BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1910_$466,000 48 '09 A-0 142,500r_Apr 1 '11-'29 430'09 M-S 108,000r_Sept 1 '11-'19 1 4,0000._ _July 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1909_54,738,793 Onondaga Creek Improve's Bonds. 410'10 A-0 58,000r_ _Apr 1 '11-'20 4s '09 J-J J16,000c_July 1 '17&'25 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 310'02 J-D $30,000r__Dec 1 '11-'22 410'10 J-J 1 84,000c_July 1 '18-'24 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_$3.00 4s '04 M-N 17,500r__May 1 '11-24 430'10 J-J 240,000r_July 1 '11-'30 160,000r July 15 '11-'20 430'10 J-J I 4,000c___July 1 1925 Population in 1910 (est.) 80,000 Park Bonds 430'10 J-J 27,000r July 15 '11-'15 196,000c..July 1 '26-33 330'01 F-A $13,750r___Aug '11-'21 SULLIVAN 58 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS Court House Bonds. When Due. LOANS430'07 A-01170,000r_ _Aug 1 '11-27 City Hall Refunding Bonds. Funded Debt Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $285,000r Aug 2 '11-'29 4s '04 J-D$190,400r _June 1 '11-'24 Library Bonds Fire Alarm & City Hall 330'01 F-A $20,900r___Aug '11-'21 48 '09 A-0 $142,500r_Apr 1 '11-'29 Bridge Bonds. 330'01 F-A $7,700r___Aug '11-'21 High School Bonds. 436s'09 M-S 13,600r_Sept 1 '11-'14 45 '06 M-N $40,000r_May 15 '11-26 Fire Department 13‘nds. 4366'01 M-N 180,000r_May 15 '11-26 330'01 F-A $23,000r___Aug '11-'21 330'00 J-J 350,000r_ _July 1911-'45 $30'02 M-N 15,080r _May _May 1 '11'22 City's share town of Salina $12,526 bonds 430'07 A-0 51,000r__Oct 1 '11-27 City's share town ef OnonSewer Bonds. 167 daga bonds 430'07 J-J $42,500r__July 1 '11-27 48 '08 J-D 130.000r_July 1 '11-'28 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '10_19,321,243 4,905,000 (included) debt Railroad Water Bonds. Refunding 13,919 4s '99 J-D $915,000r_Dec 30 1920 Temporary loans 93,845,097 Assessed val., real Water Bonds 4,468,080 4s '94 J-J $500.000r__ _July 1 1920 Assessed val., personal 7,188,200 330 J-J 2,275,000r_July 1 1920 Franchises 1,000,000r___July 1 1920 Total valuation 1910___ _105,499,377 35 330'97 J-J 200,000r__Jan 1 '27-'2.8 (Assessment about 89 %actual value) 33s'01 A-0 55,000r__Apr 1 '11-'21 City tax rate (per $1,000)'09_119.38 117,503 430'08 J-J 450,000r_ _July 1 '11-'28 Population in 1905 137,249 45 '09 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40 Population In 1910 45 '09 J-J 100,000r_ _July 1 '41-'44 INTEREST on the water 3s, 330 and 4s Is payable at the office of the Metropolitan Trust Co., New York: on the local improvement 4s of 1908 at City Treasury; on the $142,500. $55,250 and $21,250 school bonds, the court-house and sewer bonds, water 436s, the fire-department bonds of 1907 and fire-alarm and refunding city-hall bonds at the Columbia Trust Co. In N. Y. City; other bonds at the office of U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y. TARRYTOWN. This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated 1870. Sewer Bonds. When Due. LOANS4s M-S&J-D 824.000 _____1911-1910 Water Bonds, 4s J-D *24,000__June 1 '11-'18 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1910. $409,000 4s J-D 75 000__June 1 1919 Total assessed val 1908_11,142,060 _June 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908____$7.00 J-D 180.000.._ _June 45 5,370 330'04 F-A 32.000__Aug 1 '11-'26 Population In 1905 5,000 J-D 65 000___ _June 1 1919 Population in 1910 4s INTEREST on sewer bonds is payable at the Tarrytown National Bank. THERESA. Geo. P. Schwartz, Treas.; T. E. Porter, Clerk. This village Is in Jefferson County. Incorporated July 29 1871. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1909_151.900 LOANSWater debt (included) Electric Light Bonds. 14 55 40 60 9,5 1 4s '06 Sep 57,000r_Sept 1 '11-'17 Assused valuation 1908 3.74s'05Nov 19,000r_Nov 1 '11-'29 (Assessment about full value.) $8.00 4s'05 Aug 2,500r_Aug 1 '11-'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908 892 1,200r__Apr 1 '11-'12 Population In 1905 41s'07 Apr 960 Population in 1909 (est.) Water Bonds Nov $18,000r_ _Nov 18 1925 INTEREST on the $7,000 light bonds 330 Nov 1,000r..Aug 1 '11-'12 Is payable in Watertown. 4s THOMPSON. L. P. Hultzlander. This town is in Sullivan County. When Due. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1908_ _1270,000 LOANS757,256 Total valuation 1907 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1907___$31.43 M-S$150.000r 4s 3,739 Population in 1900 M-S 75,000r 336s 4,165 Population in 1905 White Lake Turnpike. 4s '07 Mch 1 $5,000_ _ _Sept 1 '11-15 INTEREST on refunding bonds paid at Nittlonal Union Bank Monticello. [VOL. LxXxxi. Public Building Bonds. When Due. LOANS4s 111,500r__Nov 20 1911 School Bonds J-D 6,000r___June 1 1911 430'08 J-J $22,500_July 15 '11-'28 35 F-A 9,800rAug 1 1918 430'08 J-D 40,500r_Dec I '11-'28 48 48 '09 J-J 21,090_ _July 6 '11-'29 330 11-N 23,356 60r_Nov 15 '11-21 330 M-N 20,000r_Nov 1 '11-'12 Water Refunding Bonds. M-N 12,000r_Nov 1 1913 1911-1930 330 4s '10 A-0 $15,000 F-A 40,000r_Feb 15 '11-'14 330 Tax Deficiency Bonds 430'09 A-0 $2872757 Oct28'11-'28 4366'07 F-A 63.510.89r.Augl'11-27 22,500 45 '05 M-N 33,613.65r May1'11-25 430'08 ___ 48 '05 J-J 43,206.90rJull5 '11-25 430'08 ___ 40,500 21,090 4s '06 M-S 36,000r_Mch 27 '11-'26 4s '09 ___ 45 '09 F-A 13,950__Aug 1 '11-'19 4s '06 ___ 132,000 Market Bonds. Miscellaneous Bonds F-A1 $2,000r___Aug15 1911 $800c_Nov 15 '11-'14 330 5s '05 Nov 3,000r__Aug 15 1915 3,646r___Oct 1 1913 4s '05 A-0 4s '06 J-D 100,000c June 15 '11-'26 1901. 1 Jan. -Annexed BONDS LANSINGBURCI Water Bends -(Conttnued.) When Due. LOANSJ-J $10,000c_ July 1 1939 4s Sewer Bonds. 11-N 15,000c__ _May 1 1941 F-A 810,0000 --1911-1912 4s 4s A-0 15,000c___May 1 1935 4s Water Bonds. F-A 25,000r__ Aug 1 1920 4s $30.000c___Mch 1 1914 4s 11-N 20,000r___Nov 1 1950 11-S 40,0000_ Mch 1 1924 4s 45 F-A 60.000c_ _Aug 1 1949 /1-S 60,000c___March 1934 4s 4s M-N 25,0000_ _Nov 1 1938 Bonds outstand Oct 1 1-908_$320,000 4s 12,595 Population in 1900 INTEREST Is paid at office of City Treasurer TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND. ETC. Mch. 12 '10. Jan. 1 'Of. Jan. 1 '08. Jan. 1 '07. $1,948,938 $1,818,145 $1,796,709 $1,751,578 Municipal debt 2,182,034 2,159,897 2,340,647 2,356,397 Water debt $4,305,335 $4,158,792 $3,956,606 $3,933,612 Total debt The sinking fund on Jan. 1 1910 aggregated $193,311. The above debt does not include assessment bonds amounting to $24,237. WATER BONDS.-The interest and principal of the water-works bonds are provided for by the Water Department from water rents. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment is understood to be on a basis of about full value. Total Tax Assessed Valuation ver$1.000 Real. Total. Personal. Years$54,096,981 12,152,551 $56,949,531 •522.43 1909 22 59 56,773,858 $53,801,357 $2,972,501 1908 2,954,453 21 19 55,981,974 53,027,521 1907 2,877,727 19 73 54,250,172 51,372,445 1905_ 19 71 49,147,549 5,341,258 43,806,291 1900 18 45 47,049,979 5,198,537 41,851,392 1890 15,807,506 44 20 3 222,076 12,644,475 1880 7,972,386 18 90 3,143,981 4,828,405 1850 4 70 3,143,143 1,710,602 1,362,481 1825 • The city has several different tax rates, and the figures given since 1901 are the rates for all purposes-State, county and city. In the old city of Troy. In the old city of Troy the tax for 1900 was $18 05; in Sycaway School District, $16 91; in St. Mary's School District, $15 71; In annexed territory of North Greenbush.$15 71: and In Wards 15, 16 and 17 (formerly Lansingburg) *13 53. The State and County tax In all districts for 11107 was 14,415. POPULATION.-In 1905, 76,910- In 1900 It was 60,651, excluding the sections annexed in 1901, which brought the aggregate up to about 75,000; in 1890 It was 60,956* in 1880 It was 56,747. Population in 1910 (est.). 78,000. TRUXTON. John L. Hartnett, Supervisor. This town is in Cortland County. When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1910_ _196,700 LOANSAssessed valuation 190.)___ 454,300 Railroad Aid Bonds. J-J $98,700r _July 15 1912 (Assessment about 3-5 actual val.) When Due.I BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ 159,000 4s LOANSTax rate (per $1,000) 1009__$21.25 (Subject to call July 15 1902.) 4s '01 M-N $8.000r_ _May I '11-'17(Assessed valuation 1910_1,568,990 1,185 Population In 1905 School tax (per $1,000) 1910514.40 Building Bonds INTEREST payable at First National Batik of Cortland. 5,000 5s '06 M-N f $50,000r_May 1 '17-'411Population In 1909 (est.) York. New at 1 1 3,000r__May 1942 INTEREST payable TUCKAHOE. T. J. McCarthy, Clerk. This village is in Westchester County. Incorporated Dec. 8 1892. TONAWANDA (City). Mose W. Simson, Clerk. Village-Hail Bonds. When Due. LOANSThis city Is In Tondwanda Town. Erie County, 4.303'1011-N $36,000 __Nov 1 '15-'38 Street Improvement Bonds. When Due, BOND. DEBT Jan 26 1910 $384,262 CITY LOANSHighway Bonds. 4,118,814 58 '07 11-N $11,000r__May 1 '12-43 'rax valuation 1909 Refunding Bonds. 4.758 '08 A•0 3,000r_Apr 1 '13-'18 4.203'09F-A $10,000r_Aug 1 '14-'33 5s '05 J-J $15,000____July 1 1930 (Assessment is 2-3 actual value). BOND. DEBT Jan 11910.$103.065 Sewer Bonds. 15,000___July '11-'34 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_516 84 430'06 J-J 7,904 4.40s '06M S $60,000r_Sept 1 '11-'34 Assessed valuation 1909_1,548.010 8,000r ___.A922-1929 Population in 1905 .4 30'10 J-D (Assessment about 40 %actual value) '13-'241 1 _Apr 6.0onr_ A-0 '08 4.75s Bonds. Water tax (per $1,000) 1909___$10.94 INTEREST Is payable at the Sea- 4.75s'08 M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 '13-'21 Total J-J $150,00)......July 11012 4s 3,000 Population In 1907 (est.) 65.0)0_ _July 11914 board National Bank, N. Y. City. J-J 5s of Mt. Vernon. Bank onal Nat First at payable is INTEREST Jan 2 22,000_ _ _Jan 2 '11-'32 5s TONAWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. E. W. Betts, Clerk. ULSTER COUNTY. Albert H. Cook, Treasurer. This district was formerly Union Free School District No. 3. The schools County seat is Kingston. are now under the clty charter. Court-Heuse Bonds 1895 (Ref.). When Due, LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910 __ $84,000 LOANSM-S $33,000c__Mch 1 '11-21 4s and Road Bonds. 4s '92 A-0 $30,000c _A913-1922 Assessed valuation 1910_ _4,218,080 4s Turnpike M-S 32,000c___Mch 1 1923 11-N $6.000c _Mch 1 '11-'16 4s (Assessment 2-3 actual value.) 4s '97 A-0 42,000c ____1938-1947 11-S 14 000c___Mch 1 1924 _Mch 1 '11-'14 4s 3.000c_ /1-S 4s 48 '98 A-0 12,000c__1910-1922 School tax (per $1,000) '10_$l0.909 4s Jail Bonds. 38,000c__Mch 1 '11-'2i) 8,000 45 '05 11-S Population In 1909 (est.) M-S $50,000e___Mch 1 1925 1I-S 16,000o__Mch 1 '11-'18 4s INTEREST is payable In New York City, on the 4s of 1892 at the Hano- 4s '06 141-S /1-S 30.000o___Mch 11920 6,000o_ _Mch 1 '11-'13 4s ver National Bank on other issues at the Seaboard National Bank. li-S 13.000o_Mch 1 1028 430 '08M-S 20,000r_Mch 1 '11-14 46 County Bonds. 430'09 11-S 110,000r_Mch 1 '11-'32 TONAWANDA (Town). H.A. Zimmerman, Clerk. 4s M-S $39,0000_ __Mch '11-'23 Refunding Bonds. This town is in Erie County. (Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) 11-S 118,000e__Mch 1 '11-'19 When Due. Assessment debt (add'Il_ __ $3,550 4s LOANSM-S $30,000c__Mch 1 '11-'20 M-S 30,000c__Mch 1 '11-'20 4s Paving Bonds. 22,000 4s Sinking fund 5,000c__Mch 1 '11-'19 M-S M-S 36,0000__Mch 1 '11-'22 4s 5s '08 M-N $26.0000.. Jan 1 1921 Town valuation 1909 3,650,000 4s Poor-House Bonds. M-S 39.000cMch 1 '11-'23 330'06 M-N 170,000c_ Jan 1 1921 Tax rate (pier $1,000) 1909_56.72 4s 1 '11-'20 $20,000o__Mch 11-S 05 4s '11-'19 I 27,000c__Mch 4s 1I-S DEBT 1910_ 1 Apr $196,000 BOND. Town population 1905 1,511 6.000c_ _Mch 1 '11-'13 114-S 30,000c...Mch 1 '11-'25 4s '06 11-S 4s INTEREST payable at First National Bank, Tonawanda. 4s M-S 32,000o__Mch 1 '11-'26 BOND. DEBT May 21 '10 $755,000 M-S 105,0000__Mch 1 '11-'31 Total assessed val. 1909..29,021,088 TROY. H. W. Gordinier, Comp.; Chas. F. McLindon, Dep. 4s 86,661 Troy is situated in Rensselaer County. On Jan. 1 1901 a bill known 4s '05 M-S 38,000o..Mch 1 '11-'29 Population in 1905 INTEREST is payable at office of County Treasurer. as the "Greater Troy Bill" became operative. Under its provisions the village of Lansingburg and portions of th,e towns of North Greenbush and UTICA. Fred. G. Reusswig, Comptroller. Brunswick became part of the City of Troy. Park Bonds This city is In Oneida County. Incorporated 1832. When Due. LOANSPublic Improvement. When Due. J-D $4,000r-_ _June 1 1911 LOANS330 Public Improvement Bonds. Jan sao,00ur____Jan '11-28 4s Academy and School Bonds. • 2,000r_June 1 '12-'13 J-D 4s '05 A-0549,879 5 Jr.Apr 1 '11-'25 330 _ 3o,0o0r___Jan29-31 45 1 '11-'19 July 1914 4,000rJune J-D July.$45,900r___ 330 A-0 16 1912 15,000r__Oct 4s J-J 150,000r__ Jan 1 '22-31 Jan 36,000r __Jan '11-'19 48 A-0 155.000r__Oct 1 '11-'41 4s A-0 40,000r__Oct 16 1913 330 4s 7004 1:8 h2 ce 0r2_8_rJAuin 15.1119141 ne 5 Juno s Jan 15,000r _ _ _ _Jan '11-'20 3 Ti A-0 40,000r _Oct 16 1914 4s '05 F-A 28,000r_Aug 1 1925 4s 4s Jan 16,200r ___ _Jan '11-'19 330 J-D 20.000r___Dec 1 1911 4s '06 A-0 48,802 98r_Apr 1 1926 330 5: 18 A-0{ 2 or 000 Ap r____A pr 1 :2 4 34 1:2 15 Jan 14,000r _ _ _ _Jan '11-'19 3 Jis J-D 30,000r___Deo 1 1912 4s '07 M-S 23,197.02_Mch 1 1927 330 0 33, J-D 10,000r_ _ _Dee 15 1911 4 is '08M-S 27,000r_ Mch 20 '11-28 $30 3;is June 22,750r_ June 1 '11-'23 28,000r __July 1 '11-24 J-D 330 June 113,000r __June '11-'23 330'04 J-J 5,000r_Dec 15 1912 45 '09 M-N 19,000r May 11 '11-'29 330 A-0 2,970r_ Apr 1 '11-'21 Water Bonds Jan 18,750r ___Jan '11-'25 330 F-A 40,000r_ _Aug 1 '11-'14 330 330 8,000r..Oct 15 '27-34 F-A $24,000c_Aug 1 '13-'19 4s '07 May 7,500r___May 1 1926 4s '07 A-0 10 000r__Jan 10 1913 430 J-J 330 ($8,000 every three years.) J-J 430'08 July 16,200r _July 2 '11-'18 4s '07 M-N 50,000r._ May 1 '27-36 330 8,000r__Jan 10 1914 J-J 59,850r_ July 1 '11-'29 F-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1915 330 M-N $45,000c..May 1 '11-'19 430'08 M-N 46,800r_Nov 2 '11-'28 48'09 330 A-0 9,500r_ Apr 1 '11-'29 45,000r July 15 '11-'28 4s'09 J-D 48,000r__Dee 1 M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '11-'12 41-s'08 J-J 330 330 A-0 3,600r_ Apr 1 '11-'19 J-D 23,500r__Dec 15 1916 330 M-N 15,000r_Nov 1 '14-'15 48 '09 A-0 14,250rApr 1 '11-'29 4s'09 330 50,000r_July 1 '11-'30 1,000r___Nov 1 1917 4s '09 F-A 7,850r_Aug 1 '21-'29 430'10 J-J M-N J-D 60,000r_Dec 15 '15-'20 336s 330 4.400r_Sept 1 '12-'15 4366'10 F-A 60,000r_Aug 1 '11-'30 J-J 125,000r_Aug 15 '11 15 4s '09 M-S 9,:258 30r_Jan '11-22 330 4s J-J 6,500r_Aug 1 '11-'23 10,000r__Aug 15 1916 430'09 F-A 19,000r_Aug 1 '11-'29 430'10 F-A A-0 18.240r_Oct 1 '11-22 330 J-J 330 intercepting Sewer. 4s J-J 85.686.60r_Juitt '11-22 330 J-J 578,125r_July 1 '16-'36 430'09 M-S 76,000r_Sept 1 '11-'29 45 M-S 35.360r_ _Sept 1 '11-23 (See V. 75, p. 408, for maturities.) 430'10 11-N 95,000r_May 1 '11-'29 330 Nov $150,000r__ Nov 1 '11-35 4s Nov 31,200r Nov 1 '11-'36 F-A 4s 60,000r_Sept 1 17-'19 3,607.50r Aug 1'11-23 Storm Sewer Bonds. Tax Relief Bonds. 4s '05 J-J M-S { 15,000r Sept 1 1920 430'09 M-S $17,000r Sept '11-'27 25,541.25rJuly 1' 1 -25 4s 430 '08 May $70,000r_ May 4 '11-'24 4s '06 J-J 280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24 60,800c_July 1 '11-26 Trunk Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 J-D 16.920 __Dec 1 '11-26 4s '05 J-D 310.52 lr_June 1 '15-'25 4318'09 J-D $4.200r.. __Dec '11-'17 4s '08 July 20,000r_ July 2 '25-'28 Delinquent Tax Bonds, {20,000r_.._Sept 1 1935 430'07 F-A 47,795.63rAug15'11-27 Paving Bonds Outst'g Oct. 27 '10. J-J 35,000r____July 1 1912 25,000r_ _Sept 11036 45 430'08 A-0 33,300_ _Oct 15 '11-'28 136,044.681 _1910-1914 43'07 58 '07 J-J 5,000r_ __July 1 1912 48 '09 M-N 142.500r_May 11 '11-'29 45 '05 M-S 30,000r_ _Sept 1 1937 55 ___ 36,163.961 90,000r_July 1 '17-'21 80,000r_Jan 15 '11-'30 55.000r_Spet 1 1938 430 ___ 430'10 J-J 64,496.15 __1010-1916 51,500r_Sept 1 1939 430'10 F-A 158,000rFeb 1 '11-'30 Refunding U. C. & B. RR. Bonds, 4316'08 F-A 10.000r_Aug 7 '11-'12 5,654.01r_Aug 7 1913 45 '10 F-A 80,000r_Feb 24 '11-'30 4s '06 J-D 170.000_June 15 '11-'27 4s '09 M-S $176,700r_Mch 1 '11-'29 4s '06 M-S 13,000r_Seot 1 '11-93 430'09 J-1) 4,000r-Dec 1 '11-'14 Voting Machine Bonds. Storm Water Drainage Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 43 '06 F-A $19,680r_Aug 1 '11-'26 4s '07 M-S 64.000r__Mch 1 '11-26 48 '06 Oct $50,000r__ Oct 1 '16-25 430'08 M-N 200.000... May 15 1924 48 '07 M-N 25.000r May 1 '17-26 4s'06 Aug $11.000r. Aug 17 '11-'21 4s '09 F-A 38,000r_Aug 15 '11-'29 -.30 '08May 22,500r_May 4 '11-'28 BOND. DiliBT Oct 27 '10_11,898,631 TICONDEROGA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. C. A. Hunt, Clerk. Nov., 1910.] NEW YORK-CIT1ES AND TOWNS. Utica holds against its railroad bonus $199,500 railroad stock which returns dividends of 5 %. Against the paving bonds there are outstanding assessments upon property benefited equal to the amount of bonds. INTEREST is payable In Utica at the City Treasurer's office. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment about full value since 1897. Total Assessed Rate ofTax 'Personal Real Valuation. per $1.000. Property. Estate. Years. $8,510,450 $50,685,394 $22.28 $42,168,944 1910 49,975,319 18.29 40,069,119 9,006,200 1909 40,298,047 48,511,897 8,212,950 17.36 1908 37,380,810) 41,923,640 x9.80 4.542,780 1907.. 39,196,160 19.78 1905 34,232,780 4,693,380 41,108,600 15.46 32,182,139 1900 8,926 521 18.701,658 27.23 1890 16,461,052 2,330,606 19,475,560 1880 16,998,760 2,476,800 10.46 .Including special franchise valuation 1910, $3,363,750. POPULATION.-In 1910, was 74,419; in 1905 was 62,934; In 1900 was 56,383; In 1890, 44,007; In 1880, 33,914; in 1870, it was 28,804. VOLNEY. W. M. Kellogg, Supervisor (P. 0. Oswego). This town Is In Oswego County. When Due.' BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_ _$134,000 LOANSAssessed valuation 1909_ _ _ _ 835,422 Railroad Aid Bonds 4s F-A 19100,000r ____1911-19301(Assessment about 80 %actual value) _19311Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _ _$13.50 I. 4,000r 1Population In 191)5.. 2,339 Bridge Bonds. 2,300 45 July 92-1,000r __ 1911-19221PopulatIon In 1909 (est.) INTEREST on the Railroad Aid bonds Is payable In New York City; on the bridge bonds In Utica. WARREN COUNTY. Louis E. Reoux, Treas.(Warrensb'h). Lake G.orgc Is the County a at. When flue. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $61,000 I,OANSFeb $68,000r ___1911-1914 I Assessed valuation 1909_ _10,468,593 58 Road Bonds 5s '08 Aug $50,000r Feb 10 '14-'181 INTEREST on the $50,000 issue is payable at the Treasurer's office. WARSAW (Village). A. B. Bishop, Treasurer. This village Is In Wyoming County. re-Incorporated Jan 11 1898. When Due BOND, DEBT Oct 1 '10__ $55,900 LOANSFunding Judgment Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_1,417,000 $9,900_ _July 1 '11-'.13 (Assessin't about 60% actual value.) 5s '10 J-J Water Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_914.40 ($15,000r 1915 Population in 1905 3,196 1920 4s '95 J-J ( 15,000r ( 15,000r 1925 INTEREST payable In New York. WARSAW (Town). I. G. Botsford, Clerk. Thls town Is In Wyoming County Incorporated March 1808. LOANSWhen nue. (A,Nessin t about 651,', actual value 3.28 F-A 948,000r_ _Aug 1 'II-35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ ___98.13 BOND. DEBT Jan 4 1910_ $51,000 Population in 1905 4,469 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,997,408 Population In 1910 (est) 5,000 INTEREsT at the Jefferson County Savings Bank.ln Watertown. WATERTOWN (City). F. Walts,Treas.; F.W. Sheeter,Clerk. This city Is In Jefferson County. LOANSWhen DUB School Bonds. 340 M-N $100,000__May 1 '22-41 310 A-0 f 3,800____Apr 1 1924 130,000„Apr 1 '25-'30 4s '05 J-D 6,000r_June 1 '11-16 4s '06 J-J 88,000r___July 1 1936 4s '08 M-N 24,500r_May 1 1938 1896. City Hall, 840,000-Oct 1 '26-'30 Water Bor.40/ 340 , M-S 4a.),000__Nich 1 '11-13 3468 M-S 10,000____Meh 1 1914 3s 5,000___Mch 1 1016 M-S 310 S5 3168 M-S 10,000..Sept 1 '17& '21 310 M-8 5,000___Mch 1 1919 3!.3 M-S 8,000___Mch 1 1920 31-0 ___ 13,000 1921 _ 316s 3,000 1924 3 las if-S 35,000__Sept 1 1922 3!,6 s M-S 16.000__Meh 1 '22-23 3.78 M-S 65,000____Mch 1 1927 3.705' ,000 1924-1926 4s '05 J-D 81,000r___June 1 1925 Market Bonds. ”is _-- $15,000__Oct 1 '11-'14 Fire Building Bonds. 4s '07 A-0 $40,000r___Apr 1 1937 9s '08 M-N 11,435r__May 1 1938 _ Publicl_Tpro4 ve000 ment Bonds. 4s $ 1911-1914 4s 5,000 --4s ___ 15,000 1917-195 991 48 ___ 8 000 1920-1921 45 ._ 4,000 _ _ _ _Oct 11016 4s 10 M-N 31,000r___May 1 1940 Indebtedness Bonds. 4s _-- $20,000__Oct 1 '22-'25 Funding and Deficiency Bonds. 310 ____ $70,000Feb 1 '11-24 Voting Machine Bonds. 4s ___ f$1,200__Feb 1 '11-12 1 1,500__Feb 1 '13-15 Paving, Sewer and Highway Bonds 3%s M-N $75,000__May 1 '30-'44 Sewer Bonds. 310 M-N $85,000____May '11-27 4s '08 M-N 80.000r___May 1 1938 TOTAL DEBT Apr 20 '10 $1,080 435 Water debt (included) _ _ __ 296,000 Assessed valuation 1909_14,906,800 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ __$22.62 (Assessment about % actual value.) Population In 1910 26,730 INT. on water bonds Is payable at New York; others at Watertown. WATERVILLE. Earl J. Conger, Clerk. This village Is in Oaelda County. Incorporated Feb. 8 1871. LOANSWhen Due. I BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1910_954,000 Water Works Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910 725,870 48 '88 J-J 1$14,000e_Jan 1 '11-17 (Assessment 16 to V, actual value.) 1 10.000c_ _Jan 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_90 .6 .00 Reservoir Bonds. Population in 100) (est.) 4.358'07J-J $30,000r .Jan 1 '12-31 INTEREST pay-able in New York. WATERVLIET. T. F. McLoughlin, Chamberlain. This city Is in Albany County. Incorporated'1896. When Due. Public Improvement Bonds. LOANS310'04 Oct $1,550r_Oct 1 1911 Pavement Bonds. Broadway Improvement Bonds. 43 A-0 $82,000e_Oet 1 '11-'14 410'08 P-A 6,000. July 2 '11-'16 4168'10 M-N $9 000_ -Nov 1 '11-19 School Bonds. BOND. DEBT Nov 7 '10__ $253,550 4s '02 F-A $4.000r Aug 1 '11-34 Total valuation 1910 5,192,400 ( 8,000_Sept 15 '11-'14 (Assessment ab,it full val ,e.) 410'10 M-S i 45,000_Sept 15 '15-'23 City tax (per 1.000) 1910City proper l 2,000-Sept 13 1924 923.60 Annexed portion Funding Bonds 5.74 .00 120 0 4 168'09 J-J $70,000_Apr 15 '14- 48 Population in 1910 WATKINS. F. E. Wixson, Clerk. This village Is In Schuyler County. Village incorporated as Jefferson In 1842, name changed to Wa!kIns in 1852. LOANSWhen Due. BOND DEBT Oct 2 1910.. 990,000 Water and Sewer Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_1,176,544 48 F-A $23,000r_ _ _Aug 1912 (Assessment about 50% actual value) 48 J-J 20,000r_ __July 1921 Village tax rate (per M) 1910_914.30 Electric Light Bonds. Total tax(per $1,000),'1910_ _$3.20 .0 12 0 4s A-0 $20,000r. _Oct _ 1924 Population In 1910 (est.) Refunding Water & Sewer Bonds 4.208'10A-0 $33,000r_ __Apr 1 1930 INTEREST is payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York City, WELLSVILLE. F. M. Leonard, Acting Clerk. This village is In Allegany County. Incorporated In 1857. LOANSWhen Due, BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '10_ _ $41,093 Street Improvement Bonds Assessment debt (additional) 53,374 58 '07 M-S $18,700c_Sept 1 '11-32 Total assessed val. 1910_ _1,577,159 4.85s'08M-Sf 953.03c &r Sept 1 '11 (Assessment about 50% actual value) 125,000cdcr Sept 1'12-36 Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_910.11 4.150161M-829,963.55c&rMehl'11-'35 Population In 1900 4.158'09M-S 14,400r_ Sept 1 '11-'34 Population In 1910 (est.) 3 5'5 ,05 00 0 INTEREST on the Issue of 1906 Is payable at the First National Bank of Wellsville; on the issue of 1909 at New York City. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Geo. T. Burling, Treasurer. County scat is White Plains. When Due. LOANSAlmshouse Bonds. 4s '09 M-S $70.000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 Drainage Bonds 4168'08 J-J f $9,000r_July 1 '11-'19 1 1,500r___July 1 1920 Count Jail Bonds. Is -J4 $1,000r___July 111911 S :,' 1)212,500r_ _Apr 111911 Armory Bonds 430'08 VA $30.000r_Feb 1 '32-'37 New Indices. 48 J-D 920,000r_ _June 1 '11-12 4s .1-I) 5,000r___June 1 1013 3 1-10s J-1) 13,000r___June 1 1914 General Purposes. 316s J-I) $50,000r__June 1 '27-28 59 LOANSWhen Due. Court House Bonds. Funding Bonds. 48 '05 F-A$150,000r__Aug 1 '30-35 3 1-10s J-D $40,000r_June 1 '29-30 (20,000r___July 1 1926 310 J-D 30,000r_ _ _June 1 1931 )50,000r_July 1 '27& 29 4s '04 ____ 39,704.43_June 1 1932 70,000r_July 1 '28& 34 9s '04 ____ 25,000__ _ _June 1 1928 410'07 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30& 31 4s '04 ____ 20,000__ _June 1 1931 15,000r___July 1 1933 48 '04 ____ 18,533.47_June 1 1933 40,000r___July 1 1935 4s M'S 40,000r_Meh 1 '31& 33 50,000r___July 1 1936 45 '05 M-S 39,704r___Meh 1 1932 410'08 li-N 240,000r Nov 1 '14-'37 410'07 J-J 124,579r___July 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 40.000r July 1 '31-33 3.108 J-D $2,000r___June '11-12 410'08 F-A 60,000r___Aug 1 1936 3.10s 4.000r___June 1 1913 J-D 57,333.20r Aug 1 1937 3.10s J-D 10,000r___June 1 1914 410'10 F-A 80,000r_ Feb 10 '20-'35 310 J-D 2,000r__ _June 1 1911 5,208.66rFeb 10 1936 3.10s J-D 10,000r_June 1 '11-19 5s '10 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '30-34 Bridge Bonds 5,618.83r_Aug 1 1935 410'08 J-D 912,000r_June 1 '11-'22 Temporary Loan Bonds. Bronx Valley Sewer Bonds. 48 J-D $20,000r___June 1 1915 44,0'08 J-J $1,000,000e Jan 1 '33-'82 3168 J-D 8,000r___June 1 1915 4s '02 J-J 1,250,000cJan 1 '33-'82 31, 0 J-D 5,000r___June 1 1916 BOND. DEBT July 2610 $3,850,086 310 J-D 8,500r_ __June 1 1917 Floating debt 628,553 310 J-D 25,000rJune 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1909_283,867,516 310 , J-D 26,742r___June 1 1926 (Assessm't abt 70% actual value.) 310 J-D 20,000r___June 1 1912 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '07_92.00 410'08 P-A 50,285.66r Aux 1 1913 Population in 1900 184,257 410'10 F-A 36,522-13rPeb 10 1913 Population In 1905 228,950 5s '10 F-A 13,122.3OrAug 1 1913 Population in 1910 (est.) _ _ _275,000 275.000 INTEREST on the sewer bonds of 1909 Is payable at toe Mechanics' National Bank In N. Y. City; on other issues by flaunty Treasurer. WESTFIELD (Village). G.S.Flagler, Treas.; J.A.Riley, Clk. This village Is In Chautauqua County. Ineorporatd In 1833. LOANSWhen Due Sewer Bonds. Improvement Bonds 410'10 J-J $100,1100_ _Jan 2 '14-'38 410'08 Oct f $3,000r_Oet 20 '11-12 Water System Construction 1 500r_ __Oct 20 1913 3;6sec4aM-N $67,1100c&r _ 1910-1924 Sidewalk Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_. $75,000 410'09 Dec {1,000r___Dee 1 1913 Assessed valuation l909_1 ,249,231 2,000r._ _Dec 1 1914 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Refunding Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ __$10 00 410'10 P-A $10,000__Aug 1 '17-'21 Population in 1905 2,823 Population In 1910 (est.) 3,500 INTEREST payable at the Nat. Bank of Wastfleld In N. Y. exchange. WEST SENECA. A. B. Emery, Town Attorney (Buffalo). This town Is In Erie County. Incorporated 1851. The decrease in the valuation for 1909 was caused by a division of the town, cutting off the city of Lackawanna. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '10_ $225,000 Assessed valuation 1909_ _2,226 730 Sewer Bonds. 5s '07 A-0 f $37.5000....Apr 1 1913 (Assessment about 35% actual value) 1187,5000_Apr 1 '14-38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909._$13.94 Population in 1909 (est.) 15.000 INTEREST payable at the Lackawanna National Bank of West Seneca wEsi• SENECA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. J. J. Monaghan, Clerk. LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '10_ $183,347 School-Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_ _6,120,841 5s'06 M-S $84,000c_Sept 1 '11-'31 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_97.58 Hi gh-School.SI te Bonds. 1Population In 1910 (est.) 15,000 5s '10 M-S $11,050c_Sept 1 '11-'201 WHITE PLAINS (Village). Charles L. Prigge, Treasurer; E. P. Hite, Clerk. Tills village Is In Westchester County. LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Bonds. Paving Bonds. 4s 11-N $3,000___Nov 1 '11-13 48 J-D $15,000____June '26-28 4s J-J 9,000_July 1 '14-16 310 M-N 100,000_ _May 1 1931 45 '05 A-0 1,000_ _ _Oct 1 1935 310 A-0 75,000____Oct 1 1930 Tax and Assessment Bonds. 4s '05 A-0 .1 J $10,000___Oct 1 1921 3,000____Oct 1 1935 Is 55 J-D 30,000____Dec 1 1933 4s J-D 10,000_ _June 1 1912 Is '08 MN 20,000 _May 1 '39-42 4s M-S 10,000____Mch 1 1914 410'08 P-A 20,000 _Aug 1 '39-'42 4s '04 M-N 17,000____Nov 1 1924 45%s'09 F-A 20,000__Aug 1 '35-'38 4s '05 J-D 99,000____Dee 1 1945 4168'09 A-0 20,000__Oct 1 '35-'38 4s '06 A-0 12.000____Apr 1 1916 Sewer Bonds. Is '06 MN 11,000____Nov 1 1916 s _ _ _$158,000 5s '07 AO 15,000__ _Oct 1 1917 310 A-0 10,000---_Oet 1 1930 4168'08 A-0 28,000____Oet 1 1913 45 M-S 24,000___Sept 1 '24-23 4%8'09 A-0 33,000____Oct 1 1917 41 '04 F-A 9,000 ____Aug 1 1929 4168'10 A-0 23,000_ _Oct 1 1920 4s '05 A-0 Library-Site Bonds. 9,000____Oct 1 1935 4s '07 J -D 3000._June _June 30 1937 3.84s 'OSA-0913,000_ _ __Apr 2 1946 Is '08 M-N 18,000__ ,May 1 1938 Sidewalk imp. Certificates. 48 '09 IM-N 12,000___May 15 1934 5s '07 MS $38,000 Sept 1 1912 55 '08 1M-S 44,000 Water Bonds. Mch 1 1913 F-Al $4,000----Aug 1 1914 Os '08 A-0 66,000_Oct 1 1913 48 1126,000___Aug 1 '15-28 5s '09 A-0 27,000 Oct 1 1914 48 J-D 25,000____June '26-29 Fire Department Bands. ($4,000 In 1926. $7,000 In 1929.) 4s II-S $10,000_ __Sept 1 '11-20 310 A-0 60,000____Oct 1 1929 4s J-1) 12,000___Dec 1 '11-22 310 A-0 86,000___Oct 31 1931 48 11-S 3,000 Mch 1 1919 5,000 4s A-0 40,000_ ___Apr 1 1924 4s '05 A-0 Apr 1 1925 41 '04 F-A 1,000_ _Aug 1 1929 5s '08 31-N 10,000._ May 1 1938 4s '04 1M-S 23,000_ _Sept 1 1934 45%8'09 ___ 95,000 4s '04 M-N 23,000___Nov 1 1934 4.158'09___ 25,000 4s '05 A-0 29,000____Oct 1 1935 Summary of Debt. 4s '06 A-0 10,000___Apr 2 1936 Current debt bonds $121,000 48 '06 M-S 85,000__ _Sept 1 1936 Sewer bonds 232,000 410'08 F-A 155,000___Aug 1 1938 Fire department bonds 67,000 410'08 M-N 149,668 4,000____Noy 1 1938 Tax and assessment bonds 45 '09 1M-N 27,000___May 15 1939 Paving bonds 333,000 410'10 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1940 Refunding bonds 81,000 4.103'10J-J 12,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1940 Water bonds 736,800 Current Debt Bonds Tax bonds 99,000 F-A f $9,000___Aug 1 '12-14 Railroad Av. exten. bonds 4s 1,600 1 2,000. ___Aug 1 1915 Library site bonds 13,000 49,000 Is '08 M-N 26,000_May 1 1938 Tot. bond debt Jan 1 1910.91,834,068 4s '09 A-0 35,000___Apr 15 1919 Certificates of Indebtedness 276,500 Assessed valuation 1908. A4,745,035 Funding Bonds. 41,68'07 J-D $23,000-_,Tune 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908__$13.15 Population in 1900 7,899 Populatlon In 1910 15,949 INTEREST is psyable in White Plains WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. Charles Cornell Ramsay, Clerk Board of Education. On July 1 1908 the district annexed Greenburgh District No. 10. When Due.4s LOANS95,000c _Jan 1 '36-40 J-J $24,000c_Jan 1 '11-34 10,000c&r Jan 1 '11-20 is _1913-1919 4s '09 J-J 114,000e&r Jan 1 '21-27 6,750c J-D 5s 5,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 ( 22,000e&rJan 1 '11 '12 1 52,500e&rJan 1 '13-'17 5,500e&r_Jan 1 1929 55%8 J-J I 57,500chrian 1 '18-'22 Greenburgb Bonds (Annexed). I 62,500c&rJan 1 '29 '27 48 '00 A-0 $9,000c Dec 31 '11-'19 ( 3,500chr _ Jan 11028 58 '07 A-0 15.000c Dec 31 '12-'26 6,500e___ Dec '11-'15 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '10 $322,200 3.745 J-D 2000 000c_ c__J _.ja un ly 1 '452 J-J I4:0 1:14 9 Assessed valuation 1909_13,314,005 410 School tax (per $1,000) '08-'09 $9,169 INTEREST is payable at Home Savings Bank, Saugerties Savings Bank, VonkersSavings Bank. American Savings Bank Mechanics'Savings Bank, N. W. Harris & Co., New York, and N. W. Halsey & Co., New York. WHITE PLAINS (Town). F. M. Thompson, Supervisor. This town Is In Westchester County. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_ $143,000 Road Bonds. Total valuation 1909_ _ _$14,454,835 J-J $78,000r 310 1929 Tax rate'(per Inside village_95.344 J-J 60,000r ... _July 1 1932 91,000)1909 Outside village. 11.11 45 .14 316s 5.000r -Jan 1 1930 I,LIght (outside) 2.175 12,120 440 , 10 J-I) f 1,000 _ _ _June 1 1915 Population In 1905 21,781 144,000_ -June 1 '16-'37 Population In 1909 (est.) INTEREST payable at office of Town Supervisor NEW YORK-CITIP S AND TOWNS. 60 [VOL. Lxxxxi. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n. debt. valuation. $1,000. 1905. debt. PlaceNone$26,938,922 $2.97 66,196 $42,000 Cattaraugus County 3,557 None 42,274,200 411.20 Yonkers is in Westchester County. Incorporated June 1 1872. Interest Cazenovia (T), Madison Co.__ 29,800 __ ...1105,126 48,452,865 91,000 Chautauqua County Is paid at City Treasury. None 41,641,092 411.57 Water Works-(Conitnued) Cheektowaga Un. Fr. S. D.No.7 39,000 LOANSWhen Due. 1,441 ____ None 4471,669 4%8'08 A-0 $76,000r_July 1 '11-'48 CherryCreek(T),ChautauouaCo 34.000 Refunding Bonds. 1,205 418,800 31.00 62,000 430'08 A-0 $240,000 May 15 '11-'18 43008 A-0 76,000_,Nov 1 '11-'48 Chester (V), Orange Co 912 374,115 16.91 430'08 A-0 56,000r.June-15 '11-'18 430'10 A-0 80,000r_May 1 '11-.50 Cincinnatus (T), Cortland Co.. 31,000 $7,818 5.90 2,500,000 Deficiency Bonds. Clayton (T), Jefferson County_•27,000 4s '09 A-0 202.500r_ Feb 1 '11-'19 1,918 p079.260 p14.00 43-0'10 AM $40,000r_May 1 '11-'20 Clayton (V),Jefferson County.. 39,548 Fire Department. 4800.000 49.00 Clayton School District No. 8_ 30.000 Public Building and Dock. 45 A-0 $10,000__ _Apr 1 '12-13 1,586 None 4810,055 410.00 A-0 $1,200____Apr 1 1912 Clifton Springs(V), Ontario Co. 67,000 3%8 A-0 2,500__Apr 1 1911 4s 1,310 4665,065 49.32 None A-0 30,000_ _ _ _Apr '11-13 Clinton (V), Oneida County._ 44,250 330 A-0 50,000_ .Apr 1 '14-23 4s 2,158 1,488,479 16.50 M-N 120,000__Nov 1 '13-'14 Cobleskill (V), Schoharie Co..- 89,100 4s '06 A-0 15,000___Apr 1 '24-26 4s None 41,599,503 4,700____Nov 1 1915 Cohocton (T), Steuben Co_ _ _ _ 28,500 430'10 AM 17,900r_Aug 1 '11-'20 2,339 80 8;5 0 v125 748 1:7 08 3.625 1p,.217 92,000 9,500_ _ _Nov 1 1916 Cold Spring (V), Putnam Co 4 %8'07 ____ City Hall Bonds. 2,186 4637,980 419.90 None 20,000Nov 1 '17-'18 Corinth (V), Saratoga County_ 66,000 430 '08 51-N $40.000r_May 1 '11-'28 530 '07_ _ 53007 _ • 50,000__Apr 1 '18-'22 48 '09 A-0 61,750r_May 1 '11-'29 Corinth Un. Fr. S. D, No. L._ 30,000 None 46,701,634 45.00 430'08 A-0- 95.000r J'ne 15 '10-'28 430'09 A-0 28,500r July 1 '11-'29 Corning School District No. 9.. 69,000 1,950 None 41,306,665 d8.83 30,000 Road Improvement Bonds, j Covert (T), Seneca County 430'08 A-0 45.000__Dec 1 '11-'28 2,940 41,253,230 49.35 53,000 430'09 A-0 47,500r_Nov 1 '11-'29 55 '08 M-N $45.000r_May 1 '11-'28 Coxsackie (V), Greene Co.. y770,046 y11.69 None 430'10 AM 54,000r_Aug 1 '11-'30 430'08 A-0 45,000r Aug 15 '11.'28 Cuba Un. Free Sch. D. No. 1.. 38.000 A-0 l_a36,000 No. D. 430'09 38.000r_July 1 '11-'29 Deer Park Un. Fr. S. Assessment Bonds. 4827,077 46.50 44,000 430'08 A-0 $90.000_ _Dec I '11-'28 430'10 A-0 25.000r_Aug 1 '11-'30 Delhi (V), Delaware County 3,535 ____ 42,783,550 77,000 School Bonds Depew (V), Erie County 413 '09 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '11-'19 1,300 4564,300 411.80 None 38,000 A-0 $30,000r.,..Apr 1 '22-24 De Ruyter (T), Madison Co 430'10 A-0 50,000r_May 1 '11-'20 330 A-0 56.0001' ____1914-1920 Dryden Un. Fr. S. D. No. 8_ _ _ 47,500 318 Paving Bonds. 0 44 6..6 118 41 A-0 56.000r 1914 Eastchester Un. Fr. S. D. No.1 45,000 15.000 41,430,000 x19.13 48 A-0$165,950___Apr 1 '11-26 330 None 1,309,800 A-0 5,000r_Apr 1 '27-31 Eastchester Un. Fr. S.D. No.2 54,500 45 A-0 10.000___ _Apr 1 1927 330 A-0 30,000r ____1911-1913 Easthampton (T) Un. Fr. S. D. 330 A-0 20,000._ Apr 1 '28-'29 330 None 56,800 A-0 20,000r_ _Apr 1 '40-41 No.5 330 A-0 7,000--_Apr 1 1930 330 x10.50 26,000 A-0 7,250r___Apr I 1921 East Syracuse Sch. D. No. 5 95 A-0 6,380_ _ _Apr 1 1935 330 2,474 None 1,161,497 11.20 41,000 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1025 Eaton (T), Madison County 430'08 June 16,650r_June 1 '11-'28 330 2,872 427.00 4301,830 None 38,500 A-0 3,000r_ _Apr 1 1920 Ellenville (V), Ulster County.. 4s '09 A-0 17,000_ _Feb 1 '11-'27 330 a60,000 3%8 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '27-31 Essex County Local Improvement Bonds. 1,234 None 4325,000 46.20 A-0 102,450r_Apr 1 '26-37 Farmingdale (V), Nassau Co.._ 30,000 430'09 A-0 $96,900r.July 1 '11-'29 330 41,892,750 410.30 t4,836 109.500 Freeport (V). Nassau Co Park Bonds. (V. 75, p. 209, for maturity.) 1,259 4533,265 46.52 None 33.800 A-0 330 5,000r___Apr 1 1940 Friendship (V), Allegany Co M-N1140,000___May '11-24 330 414,779,525 e70,000 330 M-N 10,000___May 1 '11-15 10.000r__Apr 1 1941 Fulton County None 41,099,000 416 10 330 A-0 10.000r_Apr I '92-52 Glenville(T) Un. Fr.S. D.No.2 39,000 M-N 10.000___May I '16-17 48 3,009 No e y1.614,250 u9.64 36,000 M-N 2,000____May 1 1916 48 7.500r___Apr 1 1953 Goshen (V). Orange County 2.500____Apr 1 1953 Great Neck Sch. Dist. No. 7_ _ 34,000 • None 41.s00,000 411.20 1.000___ _May 11017 1,358 567,377 15.16 None A-0 50,000_Apr 1 '54-58 Greene (V), Chenango County 47,000 45 '04 M-N 2,000___May '17&'21 48 2,309,581 18.10 8,900____Apr 1 1959 Green Island (V), Albany Co.. 43,500 6.000._ __May '18-20 5.00 12,366 1,803,400 1,100____Apr 1 1959 Greenport (V), Suffolk County.61,250 430'07 ____ 110,000_11ay 20 '22-23 48 '04 A-0 6,900____Apr 1 1960 Greenwich & Easton Union 7,000__ May 20 1924 1,106,869 x5.75 Free School District No. 3.... 47,000 20,000__Apr 1 '20-21 430'08 June 90,000r_June 1 '11-'28 48 '05 A-0 1,188 492,400 12.00 7,700____Apr 1 1928 Groton (V), Tompkins Co....... 38,250 430'08 A-0 22.500__Nov 1 '11-'28 1,386 4542,204 422.60 54.000 430'09 A-0 76,000r_July 1 '11-'29 48 '05 A-0 90,000r_Apr 1 '23-28 Hamden (T), Delaware Co 1,522 5.70 4913,449 None Co.__ 78,200 Madison 16.000r__Apr 1 1929 Hamilton (V). Revenue Bonds. 20,000r_ _Apr 1 '30-'32 Hastings-on-Hudson, West430'08 A-0$175,000___May I 1913 u3,306,770 50,000 chester Co 430'09 A-0 50.000r.. __Apr 1 1914 4s '06 A-0 10,500r___Apr 1 1931 42,630,750 48 '06 A-0 70.000r_Apr 1 '33-'39 Haverstraw Un.F.S.D. No. 1..452,250 Public Bath Bonds. 1.810 4530,691 415.09 None F-A $5.000 1915 430'07 A-0J100,000r_Apr 1 '57-66 Horseheads (V). Chemung Co.. 38.750 4s None 3,100.000 z5.30 9.000r__ Apr 1 1967 Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 45,000 Water Works Noned12,715,787 49.20 27,000 78 A-0$208.000___Apr 1 '11-14 430'07 A-0 60,000r_ _Apr 1 '51-56 Islip (T), Suffolk County 3.98 1,668,706 58 AM 15,000___Apr 1 '11-12 4s '07 A-0 8,700r. __Apr 1 1949 Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1.. 60,500 350 4657.966 410.00 48 A-0 775,000 __Apr 1 '12-22 2,500r__ _Apr 11030 Lakewood (V). Chautauqua Co 30,000 5,483. 102,000 12,000 41.290,919 432.10 330 A-0 20,000____Apr 1 1917 48 '06 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1947 Liberty (T). Sullivan Co 2,124 y779,350 p20.00 None 60,750 330 A-0 25.000____Apr 1 1920 5,000r__ _Apr 1 1948 Liberty (V), Sullivan Co d5.58 Noned27,475,919 57,606 330 A-0 110.000__Apr 1 1921 430'06 A-0 70.000r_Apr 1 '40-60 Livingston County 1,235 6,000 4943,434 44.00 330 9,350r_Apr 1 1954 Long Lake (T). Hamilton Co_ 35,000 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1922 530 '07A-0 2,519. None v2,073,260 y4.92 45 A-0 100.000___Apr 1 '22-23 430'08 A-0 58,500r_July 1 '11-'28 Lowville (V), Lewis County.... 70,000 5,821 47.53 43,378,400 48 '04 A-0 150,000____Apr 1 1924 430'08 M-S 14,400r_Sept 1 '11-'28 Manlius (T), Onondaga Co.- 80,000 4539,096 415.96 None 29,000 48 '05 A-0 20.000--Apr 1 1923 430'08 A-0 112,500_ _Oct 1 '11-'28 Manlius Sch. Dist. No. 6 5.50 397,050 45 A-0;150,000r___Apr 1 1925 48 ,00 A-0 11,210__Mch 1 '11-'29 Marcellus (V). Onondaga Co_ 25,000 None 42,550,000. .d8.60 65.000r_ __Apr 1 1926 48 '09 A-0 61,750r_ _ MaY 1 '11-'29 Mechanicville School District.. 43,850 790,485 10.50 11.981 40,000 48 '07 A-0 60,000r___Apr 1 1926 430'00 A-0 104,500r_July 1 '11-'29 Mineola (V), Nassau County 2,044 y975,700 1/11.00 None 95,400 43-s'07 A-0 150.000r_ _ _Apr 1 1927 43-s'09 A-0 38.000r_Nov 1 '11-'29 Mohawk (V), Herkimer Co p696,671 y14.36 None 48 '09 A-0 37 500r__May I '11-'49 43010 A-0 79,000r_Mch 1 '11-'30 Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dis. No. 1 41,875 1,38& 14.30 537,150 None 29,000 Co Sullivan (V), Monticello A-0 430'10 1 1 '11-'30 '11-'49 430'09 A-0 39.000r_Nov 40,000r_Aug 3.941 None 42.065.360 411.65 56 '08 M-S 95.000r_Meh 1 '11-'48 448'10 A-0 80,000r-Oct 1 '11-'30 Mt. Morris (T). Livingston Co.. 36,000 956,000 2,000 Co.. 46,000 Livingston (V), Morris Mt. EXPLANATORY OF BONDS.-The redemption bonds were issued for 2.350781,581 19.41 (T), Ontario County.... 41,000 22,000 purchase of lands bid in by the city at sales of property for non-payment Naples (T), 1,136None 4580,225 410.80 40,000 Madison County of taxes and assessments, and the bonds are to be paid out of money re- Nelson 90. y331,000 ti9.80 None 25.500 Co_ Tloga Valley (V). Newark celved for redemption of lands so purchased. The assessment and tax Newfield (T), Tompkins Co...... 28,000 1,685. 4760,655 410.80 None relief bonds were issued in anticipation of taxes and assessments and paid New Hyde Park Union Free by were the issued bonds the 1908 school 1 Jan. to Prior from receipts. y425,733 y16.50 None 27,000 School District No. 5 Board of Education and the water bonds by the Water Board. Since the New Lebanon (T), ColumblaCo 47,500 1,401 554.000 21.40 None date referred to, however, all bonds of the city have been issued under the Northport (V), Suffolk Co_ _ ..31,250 of Laws the of 452 Uniform Charter for cities of the second class. Chapter 4,750 9.40 3,350.484 42,000 Tarrytown(V),Westch'rCo No. 1908 repeals the Acts under which the Board of Education and the Water Norwich (V), Chenango Co_ _ ..177,804 ____ 17,422 2,307,130 Board were created separate bodies. 2,609 1,015,208 $11.04 Ontario (T), Wayne County... 28,500 1,546 I Oswegatchle(T). St. Law'ce Co. 27,000 None 47,099,470 46.20 RECAPITULATION OF DEBT OCT. 3 1910. $10,000 Otsego County $282,500 Irving Park Bonds a60,000 City Hall Bonds 1,111 128.000 Otsellc (T), Chenango County 37,600 None 4420,896 428.46 1,000 Road Impt. Bonds Baldwin Place Bonds_...... 498,500 Owego School District No. I- 32,000 None 1/2,924,120 y7.28 2,257.750 Refunding Bonds Water Bonds 1,865 96,900 Oxford (V), Chenango County 28,450 998,150 23.93 No e 61,200 Local improv't bonds.... Pub. Bldg. & Dock Bonds 160,000 Oyster Bay Sch. D. No. 5...... 67.500 None y3,442,850 y10.70 80,000 Local Impr't Notes Fire Dept. Bonds 400,000 1/10.4.0 None u1,600,000 204,500 Certificates of Indebted Assessment Bonds Oyster Bay Sch. Dist. No. 9_ _ 33,000 1,061 40.000 Painted Post(V), Steuben Co_ 56,000 p475,705 p13.04 None 1,867,510 Deficiency bonds School Bonds 41,719,020414.403 2,410 225.000 Palatine (T), Montgomery Co.. 36,000 218,621 Revenue Bonds Street Paving Bonds 2,446 None y3,109,715 y6.80 120,250 Public Bldg. Bonds Patchogue (V), Suffolk Co...... 40,000 733 None 4431,883 49.37 367.750 Public Park Bonds Pawling (V), Dutchess Co._ - 36,000 None 41,448,457 411.26 Public Bath Bonds 5,000 Total on Oct. 3 1010_ _ _67,024.481 Penfield (T), Monroe County.. 29,250 Y2.358,610 p6.58 30,000 The sinking fund assets on Oct. 3 1910 amounted to $244,200. Penn Yan School District 4344,800 46.50 1,500 Philadelphia (V), Jefferson Co 39,950 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation has been: 1,971 1,154,741 5.237 41,500 Philmont (V), Columbia Co Average 9.695 None 42,053,780 421.00 85,000 Total Assessed Rate of Tax Port Jervis (C). Orange Co Personal. 49.56 42,042,530 Co. 50,000 Lawrence St. (V) Potsdam YearsReal Estate. per 61,000. Valuation. Property. - - - - 14.169 Noned12,264,972 26,000 $3,206,103 $68,061,743 $26.0817 Putnam County $64,855,640 1910 p488,618 1,7.50 None 67,094.205 24.2706 Red Hook (V), Dutchess Co_ 30,000 3,362,200 83,732,005 1909 587 24.00 818,326 None Co 54.000 Otsego (V), Spgs. 63,977,310 23.2137 Richfield 2.330,150 61,647.160 1908 587 4341,568 44.60 None 49,232,905 24.4848 Richmondville(V),SchoharleCo 26,800 3.252,000 45,9611.905 1905 1,674 y16.98 y391,590 Co.. 44,100 Clinton (V), Rouses Point 38,211,230 23.709 3,086,830 35,124,400 1900 None 43,942,998 c1.88 90,045 35,000 22,972,466 398,240 17.3902 St. Lawrence County 22,574,226 1890 Sangerfleld ec Marshall Union 10,454,972 430.205 10.024.677 1880 4698,052 49.50 Free Sch. Dist. No. 11 26,000 3,979 None 41,509,395 411.14 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 79.803: in 1905 It was 61,716; in 1900 it Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co.: 44,000 1,021 p415.729 y9.70 was 47.931; in 1890 it was 32,033: in 1880 it was 18.892. None Schoharie (V), Schoharie Co.... 28.800 2,886 None 41,379,680 49.60 Schroeppel (T). Oswego Co...... 28,000 1,520 x327.001 x22.25 None ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Schuyleqsville (V),Saratoga Co 50,000 526 4500,650 48.50 None In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil divisions in Sharon SPgs.(V). Schoharie Co 33,420 452,240 21.68 927 New York State which are not represented among the foregoing detailed re- Sherburne (V), Chenango Co.. 46,000 None 4446,523 49.60 ports. We add in each case the population from the State Census of 1905. ShortsvIlle (V), Ontario Co__ 30,000 None 41,258,925 422.35 Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Poen. Skaneateles (V), Onondaga Co. 63,000 4,907 2,540,942 10.30 debt. valuation. $1,000. 1905. Sodus (T), Wayne County...._ 42,000 debt, PlaceNone 540 4239,115 432.38 1,449 Solon (T), Cortiandt County.. 53,800 None y$940,000u$22.00 Adams (V), Jefferson Co $35,500 None (1694,950 417.30 2,377.325 4,477 So.GlensFalls(V),Saratoga Co.. 50,000 75.000 Albion (V), Orleans County 773 4476,475 48.4036 4981,675 418.00 854 Spencerport (V), Monroe Co... 46,188 None Alexandria Bay (V), Jeff'n Co_ 88,919 7.300 2,230 4831,575 414.96 912 Springville (V), Erie County... 76,318 1,000 x291.525 x15.00 Alfred (V). Allegany County__ 28,000 None 1,576 30,000 Co_ 419.30 4700,775 Madison 48.66 4288,000 (T), Stockbridge Allegany (V). Cattaraugus Co.. 38,000 4,000,000 None 41,495,589 411.10 Stony Point Fire Dist. No. 1..30,000 Amityville School Dist. No. 6.. 34,500 2,655 d2.531,350 44.70 589.814 16.94 1,676 Suffern (V). Rockland Co__ 31,500 Angelica (T), Allegany Co_.._..41,000 None 1/1,063,000 y16.20 1.740 1,101 Ticonderoga (V), Essex Co...... 52,000 None 4605,374 425.70 Angelica (V). Allemy Co...__ 39,000 45,000 18,504,900 y4,011,124 44.99 7,110 Tompkins County Arcadia (T) Wayne County.._ 73.000 None 43,068,000 44.58 1,110,905 410.70 Tuxedo Un. Sch, Dist. No. 6.. 30,000 Avon Union Fr. Sch. Dia, No. 1 36,000 2,630None 1,174,085 9.50 None Ulysses (T), Tompkins County 34,000 Babylon (T). U. Fr. S. D.No.6 28,000 a32,000 None 27,000 Union, Broome County Babylon (V),Suffolk Co 35,000 None vio".66 County_ y1,635,943 p7.00 Orange None 30.000 y2,164,529 (V), Walden Ballston Spa Un. Fr. S.D.No. 1 4,996. 53,000 41,700,000 411.82 None 47,030,116 47.38 Walton (T), Delaware Co.. Batavia Un, Fr. Sch. Dig. No.2 45,500 4,915 None 42,036,319 414.79 None p500,000 Belfast (T), Allegheny Co_ _ 34,000 Waverly (V), Tioga County_ 26,200 4.50 33,500 4355,000 None 4973,055 d15.10 Big Flats (T), Chemung Co__ 33,156 1,571 Webster (V), Monroe County.. None 41,894,820 49.74 None p877,940 y15.70 Blasdell (V), Erie County........ 64,000 702 Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 80,600 1,377 y632,001 y11.50 None None 4730,944 d8.85 Brewster (V). Putnam Co____ 50,000 West Carthage (V),Jefferson Co72,500 None 41,824,116 49.00 None 42,264,682 414.00 Brockport (V). Monroe Co__ 66,000 3,627 Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1_ _ _ 34,000 4,148 7.55 2,297,735 None p1,124,439 y8.50 Brutus Un. Fr. Sch. Dig. No. 2 27.000 Whitehall (V). Washington Co 63,000 2,018 y800,936 y13.86 None 709.440 10.50 2,400 2.420 Whitesboro (V), Oneida Co...... 69,000 Camden (V). Oneida County_ 54,900 2,993 None 1,205,319 9.759 1,400,000 12.50 3,244 Wilson (T), Niagara County.... 63,000 Canastota (V), Madison Co_.._ 69.000 1,291,435 x16.10 31,000 Carthage School District None 4583,047 48.75 1,000 • Total debt. a This covers merely a recent issueof bonds; we are-not Castile (V). Wyoming County_ 47,400 None 44,132,900 413.20 8,863 Informed as to what Is total debt. I Census for 1910. ciCountyatax. Catskill (T). Greene County__ 57,500 Figures for year 1909. x School tax, y Figures are for 1910. None y2.663,925 y7.90 Catskill Un, Fr. Sch. D. No, 1.. 44.000 YONKERS. J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller, City Comp. . F. T. Gertenbach, Auditor. 1 I 1 1 1 NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE. Nov., 1910.1 State of New Jersey. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen 7,815 Total area of State (square miles) Trenton State Capital Governor (term exp. Mon. bef. . 3d Tues., Jan.'11) J.F. Fort Secretary of State (term exp. Apr. 1 '12)_Col. S. D. Dickinson Treasurer (term expires Mch. 1 1913) _ _ _Daniel S. Voorhees Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 1911)__ __Henry J. West 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 tile State affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned ts credit to any company. The Constitution of 1844 forbade the creating of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for purposes of war, &c. This exception, under which It was allowable to ex. ceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion of the breaking out of our Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1002. 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: $660,400 Nov. 1 1901 $71,000 Nov. 1 1895 735,400 194,000 Nov. 1 1894 Nov. 1 1898 1,996,300 Nov. 1 1897 394,000 Nov. 1 1880 3.395 200 593,400 Nov. 1 1866 Nov. 1 1896 On Nov. 1 1910 the cash balance on hand in the State Fund was $4,645,188 68; this fund also held on the same date 1,887 shares (par value $188, 700) of the stock of tile United Railroad & Canal Companies of New Jersey, the market value of which amounts to about $475,000. The State School Fund on Nov. 1 1909 held securities to the amount of $4,934,404.07: cash balance on hand for investment, $62,048. On Nov. 1 1910 the cash balance on hand was $472,779 98. ASSESSED VALUATION.—The assessed valuation for a series of years has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1006 has been made at supposed full value—a much higher basis than in former years. $573,256,303 $918,418,741 1886 1909_ $1,949,687,28711901 554,828,114 891,237,286 1884 1008._ 1,843,001,178 1900 844,354,103 1882 534 917,876 1907_ 1,841,527,418 1898 518,617,518 704,428,048 1880 1906._ 1,570.210,073 1806 531,851,840 774,398,332 1878 1905._ 1,153,682,961 1894 742,759,082 1876 1904___ 1,055,379,023 1892 596,833,707 1903_ 1,008,062,612 1890 619,057,903 649,979,700 1874 1902._ _ 952,560,540 1888 603,676,053 In addition to the above, valuation of railroad and canal property in 1900 was 8219,658,014. In 1902 8223.486.392. In 1903 8227.195,115, In 1904 $231,655,525, in 1905 5236.720,571, In 1906 $194,532,469, in 1907 $200,045,173, In 1908 $272,182,490, in 1909• $281,214,158 and in 1910 $279,059,611. No general tax Is imposed in New Jersey, the State deriving its revenue from other sources. • Subject to alteration, review of certain assessments now in progress. POPULATION OF STATE.—Population has been as follows. 906,096 1820 2,404,617 1870 277,575 1910 672,035 1810 245,562 2,144,134 1860 1905 4519,555 1800 211,149 1,883,669 1850 1900 373,30611790 184,139 1,444,933 1840 1890 1,131,116 1830 1880 320,8231 DEBT LIMITATIONS.—The provisions of law limiting and regulating the debt-making power in New Jersey will be better understood and the Information will be made more serviceable to the Investor if arranged in accordance with the civil divisions to which the provisions apply. (I) THE STATE Is restricted as to its debt-making power by the State Constitution. In Article IV, Section VI, paragraphs 3 and 4 the whole subject is disposed of. The third paragraph forbids a loan of tile State's credit and the fourth paragraph forbids the creation of debt. These provisions are as follows: 3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any case. 4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts. liability or liabilities of the State, which shall singly or in the aggregate with any previous debts or liabilities at any time exceed one hundred thousand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel Invasion, or to suppress Insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single object of work, to be distinctly specified therein; which law shall provide the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the Interest of such debt or liability as It falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt or liability within thirty-live 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 tile people, and have received the sanction of a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all money to be raised by the authority of such law shall be applied only to tile specific object stated therein, and to the payment of the debt thereby created. This section shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of the United States. According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for making debt is limited to $100,000, except (1) for purposes of war, &c., end (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified therein, &e. In tile latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen, given In the same paragraph of the Constitution. (2) CITIES,COUNTIES, TOWNS,&c., are also restricted In tile making of certain kinds of debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20, of tile Constitution. We give these paragraphs in full. 10. 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 belnade 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 prohibition relates to the giving of money, property or credit of cities, &e.. to individuals, associations, or corporations, &c., and that the prohibition is absolute, forbidding the doing of such acts in any form, shape or manlier. There is one other restriction of the State Constitution, and that is found in Article IV., Section VII., paragraph 11, which forbids the Legislature passing any special laws "regulating the internal affairs of towns and counties": in tills and in all other cases in which according to the judgment of tile Legislature general laws are feasible, the Constitution states that general laws must be provided. In compiance with tills last provision the Legislature has passed many general laws covering bonded indebtedness of cities, towns, &c. They are so aunaerous they cannot be cited here. We would refer tile reader to the 61 Revised Statutes of New Jersey of 1895 under the heading "Municipal Bonds," pages 693 to 710 both inclusive; and also to the same heading ("Municipal Bonds"), pages 2220, &c. In 1903 a Referendum Act relating to the government of cities was passed by the Legislature, under the provisions of which, when accepted by the voters of any city, the debt-making power of the municipality Is fixed at 15% of the taxables. This Referendum Act Is found In Chapter 168 of the Laws of 1903 as amended by Chapter 103 of the Laws of 1907. Section 73 of this Act contains the debt limitation, and Is In these words: "The limit of the bonding power in such city Is fixed at fifteen per centum of the value of the property thereon as rated for taxation, as shown by the last duplicates of assessment for taxes made therein, and such limitation shall in no case be exceeded." We have been unable to obtain from the State authorities any list of the cities which have accepted the provisions of the Referendum Act. The record of acceptance appears to be confined to the minutes of the governing body of the municipality in each case. Long Branch Is one of the cities which have accepted. ATTORNEY-GENERAL TO APPROVE SCHOOL BONDS.—The school law passed at the special session of the Legislature convened Oct. 15 1903. provides that whenever any bonds are authorized by townships, incorporated town or borough school districts, the district clerk must transmit certified copies of the record of proceedings to the State Attorney-General for his approval as to the legality of the same. TAX EXEMPTION.—The State of New Jersey passed in 1893 a general statute which exempts from taxation the bonds, securities and other evi dences of indebtedness of municipal corporations; the provision covers not only the bonds, &c., to be hereafter Issued, but those as well that have been heretofore issued. It is a sweeping statute, and one which is of decided interest to the holders of the municipal securities of the State. The full text of It may be found In the "State and City Supplement" for October 1898, page 58. LIMITATION TO TAX RATE.—Under Chapter 116. Laws of 1906. an ultimate maximum tax rate Is provided for in all taxing districts in the State of $17 50 for each $1,000 of assessed valuations for county, school district and local purposes. Tile Act provides that the tax rate for 1906 must not exceed that levied In 1905 and must be reduced at least $1 00 per $1.000 each year after 1906 If the rate Is over $20 00 per $1,000 and 50 cents yearly if under $20 00, until a rate of $17 50 be reached, which is to be the maximum rate thereafter. In the cases of counties the 1906 rate must not exceed the 1905 rate and a 50-cent reduction yearly is provided for until the rate reaches the limit of $5 00 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. This limitation does not apply to the tax rate required to raise any State tax or State school tax or to pay judgments, all of which may be in addition to the limited rate fixed in the Act. Besides this, a law passed in 1908 (Chapter 274) provides that the limitation shall not apply to the tax required to pay the cost of constructing or maintaining any sewerage system. Furthermore, under Chapter 182 of the Laws of 1908, the county boards of taxation are authorized, upon application of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of any county, to allow an increase In excess of the lawful limit of tile tax rate for county purposes In any year to an amount not exceeding 10 cents on $100 assessed valuation; and,upon application of the governing body or board having charge of the finances of any taxing district, to allow an increase in excess of the lawful limit, of the tax rate of said taxing district, for county, school district and local purposes In any year, to an amount not exceeding 30 cents on the $100 assessed valuation. SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. —The savings bank law of New Jersey was completely revised by the State Legislature of 1906, without, however, changing In any essential respects the investment provisions. We give below in full the investment sections of the new law. VI. DEPOSITS—HOW INVESTED. SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited with the same in any manner except as follows, to wit: I. In stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of tile United States is distinctly pledged to provide for the payment of the prinelpal and interest thereof; II. In the interest-hearing 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 live years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or Interest of any legal debt or obligation thereof and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district or in any interest-bearing obligation (other than obligations commonly known as Improvement certificates) issued by the city, county, town. township, borough or village in which such bank Is situated; V. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of tile Union Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided, no such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such investment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted: and provided further, the total indebtedness of any such city or county is limited by law to 10% of its assessed valuation; VI. In first mortgage bonds of any railroad company which has paid dividends of not less than 4% per annum regularly on its entire capital stock for a period of not less than live years next previous to the purchase of such bonds, or in any consolidated mortgage bonds of any such company authorized to be issued to retire tile entire bonded debt of such company' VII. In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real estate situate in this State, and worth at least double the amount Loaned thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or Invested; but in case tile loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate, the ainouht loaned thereon shall not be more than 30 % of its actual value; and no investment In any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings bank, except upon the report of a committee of at least three of the managers, and two members of which committee shall certify in writing to tile 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; VIII. In real estate strictly In accordance with the following provisions: (a) A plot whereon is erected, or may be erected, a building or buildings requisite for the convenient transaction of its business, and from portions of which not required for its own use a revenue may be derived; the costs of such building or buildings and lot shall in no case exceed 50% of the net surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost of such lot and building contained In tills subdivision shall not apply to or affect any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a special charter: 0) Such as shall have been purchased or acquired by It at sales upon tile foreclosure of mortgages owned by such corporation, or upon judgments or decrees obtained or rendered for debts due to it, or in settlements effected to secure such debts, or in satisfaction of such mortgages; and all such real estate shall be sold by such bank within five years after tile same shall have been so purchased, unless, u onapplication shallsuch by corporation to the Commissioner of Banking an Insurance, he extend the time within which such sale shall be made: the provisions of this section shall apply to NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. 62 all funds of any savings bank,Including its reserve fund, and all Investments of money and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner provided and made lawful in this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any special charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who shall act in the investment of moneys and the sale or transfer of stocks or securities. SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on aeposit wan tne same, or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange or drafts, except upon the additional pledge of collateral security, which shall be of the same nature and character as those in which the money deposited may be invested as directed in the preceding section, or the capital stocks of national and State banks, or the capital stock or bonds of other corporations of this State, which have not defaulted in the payment of interest or dividends upon the collateral loaned upon, within two years next preceding the time of such loan, and then only to the extent of 80% of the market value of such collaterals; provided, the total amount of such loans shall not exceed 15% of the total deposits held by such savings bank. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS. An amendment to the law relating to the Investments of funds by trustees, executors, administrators, &c., was made in 1907. The law will be found In the "Chronicle of Nov. 23 1907, page 1352. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. .HIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. ACQUACKANONK TOWN-EA. D. Cheston, Clerk (P. 0. Clifton). School Bonds.-(Con.) $10,000cMay 1 '15-'19 3,800c___May 1 1920 43.0'10 M-N 150,000c_May 1 '21-'30 40,000c_May 1 '31-'40 16,000c_May 1 '41-'48 443'06 M-N 3,0000 June 1 '17-'19 1 500c_ _ _June 1 1920 (32,000c_July 1 '13-'28 53 '08 J-J I 1,000c_July 1 '29&44 I 1,500c___July 1 1929 128,000c_July 1 '30-'43 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ _ $270,700 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _7,653,370 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$12.60 7.187 Population in 1905 11,800 Population in 1910 (est.) INTEREST on the b•nds of 1908 and 1910 is payable at the Citizens' Trust Co. of Paterson; en others at the First National Bank of Paterson. This district is in Passaic County. When Due. LOANSSchool Bonds. 430'06 M-N 527,000c_June 1 '18-'44 500c_ _ _June 1 1945 1 2,500c ____1911-1912 Var 5s Var 17,000c _ _ _ _1911-1922 44s 443'06 M-N 112,000c_June 1 '18-'29 1 500c__ _June 1 1930 I 2,000c_May 1'12-'13 I 500c_ May 1 1914 I 3,0000_May 1 '15-'17 04s'07 M-N I 2,000c_ May 1 '23-'24 I 1,500o_ May 1 1925 I 5,0000_ May 1 '26-'30 110,000 _ cMay 1 '31-'35 1,400o___May 1 1938 ASBURY PARK. T. Frank Appleby, Mayor; Reuben H. Norris, Treasurer; Wm. C. Burroughs, City Clerk. This city is in Monmouth County. ditional territory annexed In 1906. When Due. LOANSFire Bonds. 53 A-0 $10,000c__.Oct 1 1915 48 J-J 13,000c___Jan 1 1915 4s '04 J-D 19.0000 __June 1 1934 44E4'09 M-N 15,009 1944 Beach Bonds. 43 A-05250,000c___Apr 1 1933 448'07 J-J 150,000c_ _July 1 1947 Water Bonds. 53 J-D $60,000c___June 1 1915 (Subject to call June 1 1900.) J-D $10,000c_ _June 1 1917 53 53 J-D 50,000c__ _June 1 1924 48,000c___Jan 11027 58 J-J 22.000c___Jan 1 1928 J-J 4s 4s '06 A-0 22,000c___Apr 1 1936 Incorporated as a city in 1897. AdSchool Bonds (city's portion). J-D 587,000c_June 20 '12-42 ($2,000 due yearly.) 430'07 J-D $100,000c 1937 Library Bonds. 45 M-N $18,000c___Nov 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. • 4s A-0 $50,000c__ _Apr 1 1933 48 '05 M-S 30,000c___Sept 1 1945 4 4s'07 J-J 75,000c.._ _July 1 1942 1944 430'09 M-N 35,000 FUND.DEBT Jan 1 1910.$1,071,918 Value city prop. Jan 1 '10_ 1.489,073 Total equalized val. 1909_10,720,264 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_524.40 - 9.654 Population in 1908 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 5s ATLANTIC CITY. Franklin P. Stoy, Mayor; A. M. Heston, Comptroller. This city is in Atlantic County. Incorporated March 3 1854. A new city charter was adopted May 6 1902. Drainage Bonds, LOANSWhen Due 44sg'07J-J $20,000c___July 11037 City-Hall Bonds. 45 g '00 F-A $90,000c___Aug 1 1930 44sg'09J-J 100,000c___July 1 1938 Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds. 18,000c__ _July 1 1911 4s g '01 J-J 20,000c_ _ _Ian 1 1944 448'07 A-0 $44,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1937 4s g '09 J-J City Improvement Bonds. Public Library Bonds. 4s g '03 J-J $30,000c_ _Jan 1 1938 5s g '91 M-S $11,000c___Sept 1 1911 7,000c__Jan 1 '11-'17 4 4sg'96M-N 40,000c___May 1 1911 4s g '05 J-J 4 4sg'96M-N 49,000c_May 1 1916 Tax Arrearage Bonds. 44g'09 J-J $100,900c___July 1 1914 4 4sg'08A-0 5,000c___Apr 1 1918 4 4sg'99 M-N 10,000c___May 1 1914 Water Bonds. 1 9,000c___May 1 1911 5s g '95 J-D$781,000c_ _ _June 1 1925 4 4sg'96M-S 100,000c_Mch 1 1928 4s g '01 M-N 14,000c___May 1 1916 24,000c___May 1 1921 12.000c __July 1 1917 4 4sg'97J-I 4s g '00 J-J 200,000c___July 1 1930 4s g '05 A-0 55,000c_Apr 1 1925 70,000c___July 1 1931 44sg'08 J-J 55,000c_ Jan 1 1928 4s g '01 J-J Park Bonds. 4s g '02 J-J 15,000e___July 1 1932 4s g '03 J-J 75,000c_Jan 1 1933 4 4sg'99J-J $100,000c_July 1 1929 35,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 4 4s g '08 J-J 300.000c_ _July 1 1943 4s g '04 J-d 44sg'06J-J 300,000c___July 1 1941 4 4g'10 J-J 175,0000-Jan 1 1945 44g.1.0 J-I 11111.000e___Jan 1 1945 44s g'10J-J 102,000c_Jan 1 1945 44 g '10 J-J 113,000e__ _July 1 1945 Conduit Bonds Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds. 4s g '06 M-N $30,000c___May 1 1936 40'08 J-J ;13,0000_1*n 1 1918 Sidewalk Bonds, Survey Monument Rends. 4s g '06 M-N $10.000c_ _Nov 1 1911 416s J-J $2,000c___Jaa 1 1911 4s J-J 20,000c___Jan 1 1914 Bellevue Ave. Bonds, Fire-House Bonds. 43 -is g'1014 $9,0110e.._ _duly 1 1920 4s g '02 J-J $8,000c__ _July 1 1932 Albany Ave. Bonds. 48 g '03 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1913 4 4sg'09J-J $100,000e_July 1 1944 4 4sg'07J-J 25,000c-__Jan 1 1937 Crematory Bonds. 4s '08 J-J 128,000c._ _July 1 1926 4 Asg'118J-J $40,000cJuly 1 1918 4s g '03 J-J 28,000c___Jan 1 1944 10,000c_ _Jan 11020 43 g '09 J-J 4 tisg'00J-1 2,000c___Jan 1 1911 32,000c__ _Jan 1 1921 43-g'10 J-J 45 g '01 J-J 50,000c__Jan 1 1945 44s g'10J-J vaving Bonds. 5,000_Jan 1 1945 Texas Avenue Bonds. 4s g '9931-N $74 000c _Noy 1 1919 45 g '01 A-0 1115,000e___Oct 1 1921 443'08 J-J $40,000c___July 1 1938 4s g '0? A-0 13,000e___Oct 1 1922 Massachusetts Ave.' Bonds. 4;isg'04M-N 195,000c___May 1 1924 448'08 J-J $30,000c_ _July 1 1928 Michigan Ave. Lot !fonds. 4s g '05 J-D 60,000c___Iune 1 1925 4s g '06 A-0 80,000c ..Apr 1 1926 4s g '06 A-0 $7,000c_ _Oct 1 1936 4 4sg'07 J-J 250.000c___Jan 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19-10 $5,177,000 43 g '05 J-D 70.000c._ _June 1 1925 Sinking fund 1,296,036 4s g '06 J-J 3,880,964 13,000c___Oct 1 1926 NET DEBT Oct 1 1910 4 4sg'08J-J 116,000c_Jan 1 1928 Water debt (incl. above)__1,728,000 443'08 J-J 70,000cJuly 1 1928 School debt (see below) Apr 1 '10(not incl.above) 788,000 4s g '09 J-4 63,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1929 4 4sg'09 J-J 212,000c__ _July 1 1944 Total assessed val. 1010_63,624,954 44s g'10,14 118.090•__ _July 1 1945 Assessment about 60% actual value) Hospital Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910---_;20.00 4s g '06 M-S $30,000e___Sept 1 1936 Population In 1905 37.593 443'07 M-S 70,000c.. __Sept 1 1937 Population In 1910 •44,461 11,000e___Sept 1 1939 Summer population (est.)_ _300,000 43-g'01 M-S 300,000 *These figures, It is claimed, are incomplete; a new enumeration has been ordered by the Director of the Census. INTEREST on tile city-hall, publlo library, water 4s and 4'4s of 1908, city improvement 48 and 4 -is of 1908, crematory bonds due 1920 and 1921, paving bonds due 1921, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928 and 1944, fire-house bonds, park bonds, Texas Ave. bonds, Massachusetts Ave. bonds, Mt. Vernon Aye, bonds, drainage bonds of 1909 and hospital bonds,is payable at the Hanover National Bank, New York; on the Albany Ave. bonds and paving bonds due 1929 at the National Park Bank in New York; on all other bonds in Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. LOANSJ-J $90.000c_July 1 '25-'30 When Due.14s:g J-J 1$16,000c_July 1 '11-'13 44s 12,000c_July 1 1931 4,000c___July 1 1914 4s g '06 J-J 5,000c___July 1 1931 M-S 20,000c_Mch 1 '11-'14 34s 60,000c_July 1 '32-'35 100,000c_Mch 1 '15-'2414s '06 J-J 16.000o_July 1 1938 60,009c_July 1 '11-'22 44s 45 g '04 J-J J-J 70,000c_ July 1 1937 [VoL. Lxxxxi. LOANSWhen Due. 4 sg'09J-J $120,000c_ _ _July 1 1943 43g'08 J-J 1$120,000eJuly 1 '38-'41 44s g J-J _ _July 1 1945 1 40,000c_July 11042 BOND. DEBT 139,000cOct 1 1910_5768,000 INTEREST on 4s and 44s due in 1937 and the 43 -is due 1938-1942 is payable at Hanover Nat. Bank, New York; on the 448 due 1943 at the National Park Bank, New York; on other bonds in Atlantic City. ATLANTIC COUNTY. May's Landing is the county seat. L. C. Albertson, Coll. (Atlantic City). When Due. LOANSBridge Bonds. Building Bonds. 45 '08 J-J $30,000r ,Jan 1 '11-'16 48 g '06 J-J 1$35,000r_Jan 1 '11-'17 BOND. DEBT Aug 1910_5177,000 1 12,000r__Jan 1 '18-'19 Total assessed val.'10_ _ ....79,976,500 48 '08 J-J 20,000r_Jan 1 '11-'14 (Assessin't about 80 or 90% act. val.) 4s '10 J-J 60,000rJan 1 '15-'20 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '09.$4.964 Road Bonds 59.882 Population in 1905 4s J-J $20,000r_ _Jan 1 '11-14 Population in 1010 (est.) 75,000 INTEREST Is payable at the County Collector's office. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. E. H. Cook, Collector & Treas. This borough is In Monmouth County. Inc. 1887; relnc. Sept. 15 1891. Funding Bonds, LOANSWhen Due. Refund.Water Bonds. 5s g '04 J-J $12,000c. _Jan 1 '11-22 4,750r_Dec 31 '11-15 443 g J-J $80,000o___July 1 1928 5s g '07 J-J BOND. DEBT May 26 1910 $149,700 Refund. Sewer Bonds. 26,500 48 g J-J $39,000c___July 1 1928 Floating debt SInkIng fund_ 8,657 Electric Light Bonds. 55g '06 J-J $12,0000_ _ _Apr 2 1916 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _1,845,587 (Assessment about actual value.) Water Works Bonds. $6,000c_ _Apr 10 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 ._ _$20.50 5s g '06 J-J Population in 1905 1,480 Refund Light Bonds. 4 4s g'06:14 $15,000r__MaY 10 1926 Summer population 1907 (est.) _5,000 INTEREST on the funding bonds of 1907 is payable at the Atlantic Highlands National Bank. BAYONNE. P. Stillwell, Comptroller; J. W. Empie, Treas. This city is in Hudson County. Incorporated as a city 1869. Fire Department Bonds. When Due. LOANS58 '91 J-J $5,000___July 1 1911 Road Construction Bonds 9.000____Oct 1 1914 55 '83 J-J $34,000_ __Jan 1 1913 5s '94 A-0 4,000_ June 2 1914 5s '95 M-S 2,000____Mch 1 1915 6s '84 .14 35,000_ Jan 1 1923 4s '98 J-J 446'03 J-J 8,000-__Jan 1 1918 45 '98 M-N 10,000__Nov 11915 Police Headquarters Bonds. 9s '05 J-J $44,000___ _July 1 1925 4s '90 M-S 8,000____Sept 1 1919 4s '06 M-S 21.000___Sept 1 1926 Track Elevation Bonds. 43,68'03 J-D $8,000-Dec 1 1923 4s'09 J-D 7,000_ _ _ _June 1 1916 City Hall Bonds. Floating Debt Bonds. 53 '91 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1011 4e '08 J-J $207,000„--Jan 11028 Paving Bonds. Tax Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $17,000_---Jan 1 1917 4s '01 J-J $68,000.__Apr 15 1911 5s '10 J-J 234,000__July 1,1930 53 '81 .J-J 153,000_ _ _July 1 1911 Court Room Bonds. 43 '06 J-J 65,000 __Apr 16 1916 4s '01 M-S $2,600....Sept 13 1921 5s '08 J-J 275,000__ _July 1 1928 Library Site Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s '02 M-S $6,000_--_Sept 2 1922 4 148'06 .1-.1 $58,000_ __July 1 1916 4s '07 M-N 24,500.... May 1 1927 School Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. $5,000___ _Nov 1 1913 5/3 g '93 J-J 8,000._Mch 1 1915 4 148'05 $50.000____Apr 1 11)11 5s '95 M-S 6,000_ __Jan 1 1916 443'09 J-J 155,000_ _ _ May 1 1929 5s '96 J-J 70 000_ ._Sept 1 1916 5s '08 J-J 183,000_ _ _Jan 1 1928 4 48'98 J-J Water Bonds. 9.000____May 1 1917 4 4s'97 J-J 4 43'96 J-J 100,000_ __Mch 1 1918 44g '02J-J $15,000____Dec 1 1922 45 '99 J-J 6,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1919 45 '98 J-J 16,000____Jan 1 1921 4s '00 J-J 12,000__July 2 1920 4s '02 J-J 53,000_ __Jan 1 1932 4s '01 J-J 2,000.. _ _Sept 16 1921 43-ftg'03 J-J 84,000_._ July 11023 Refunding Assessment Bonds. 4s '02 J-J 11,500____Apr 1 1922 4s '02 J-J 12,500_ _Aug 18 1922 5s '81 J-J $75,000___ _July 1 1911 4 4:4'03 J-J 100,000. ___Mch 2 1933 55 '88 J-J 50,000...._ May 1 1918 45 '05 J-J 6,750____Mch 1 1035 5s '88 J-J 46,000_ ___ July 1 1918 4 4g'07 J-J 49,400_ __ _Jan 1 1922 5s '89 J-J 53,000._ _Jan 1 1919 5s g '08 J-J 160.000c_ _Apr 1 1928 5s '89 J-J 68,000. _ _ _July 1 1919 5s'08 M-N 285,000_ Nov 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 $3,611,750 55 '08 J-J 12,000__July 1 1928 Twp. bond (on demand) 500 43-0'09 J-J 60,500__Sept 1 1929 Sinking fund 418,398 4s '10 J-J 7,500____Jan 11030 Tax valuation, real 37,411,760 8,519.550 450'10 J-J 298,000_ __July 1 1930 Tax valuation, personal Tax valuation, RR 600,308 Funded Assessment Bonds. 48,531,611 55 '82 J-J $14,000.. __Jan 1 1912 Total valuation 1910 37,000_ __July 1 1915 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_520 72 5s '95 J-J 42,262 23,000_ _ _Jan 1 1916 Population in 1905 55 '96 J-J 33,000_ _ _Jan 1 1925 Population in 1910 55.545 5s '95 J-J INTEREST Is payable part at the Hudson County National Bank of Jersey City, part at Bayonne Trust Co. and part at the Mechanics' Trust Co. In Bayonne. BELMAR. Abram Borton, Collector. This borough Is In Monmouth County. Incorporated In 1885, Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Sewage Disposal Bonds. 1 1941 5s g '10 A-0 515,000c_ _Oct 11938 53 g'10 J-J Jetty Bonds. Water Extension. J-J $20,000c_July 1 1937 5s J-J $10,000__ Jan 1 '24-'28 53 Park Bonds, Improvement Bonds. 5e J-J $58,0000_53,000 yearly 59 J-J 82,000 1911-1914 BOND, DEBT Oct 1910__$181,000 Beach Improvement Bonds. 1 1935 Sinking fund 53 '05 M-S 10,875 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _2,999,130 (Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-- - -527 81 Funding Bonds. 53 '05 M-S $31,000cSept 1 1935 Population In 1905 1,089 Population in 1900 (Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.) 902 INTEREST on the improvement, jetty and park bonds Is payable In Belmar; on all other issues In New York City. BERGEN COUNTY. Walter Christie, Collector. Hackensack is the county seat. When Due. I Building Bonds LOANS4s '09 1, -A $100,000c_Peb 1 '14-'38 Bridge Bonds J-J J$54,000c_Jan 1 '11-'19 48 '09 M-N 150,000c_May 1 '14-31 33is 1 7.000c___ _Jan 1 1920 448'10 A-0 400,000c_ _Apr 1 '15-'31 45 J-D 40,000r _Dec 1 '11-14 43-'s'10 A-0 400,000c__Oct 1 '15-'39 Road Improvement Bonds. 4s '04 F-A 140,000c_ .Aug 1 '11-24 4 4e'07 F-A 68,000c_Aug 1 '11-27 5s '08 11-S i$2,000c&r_Sept 1 1915 80,000c&rSept 1 '16-35 4 48'07 F-A 14.000c_Aug 1 '11-17 41,68'07 F-A 14,000c_Aug 1 '11-17 BOND. DEB"Sept 20 '10 $1,145,000 45 '09 F-A 72,000c___Aug 11930 Total assessed val. 1910.102,524,521 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1909....$2.94 Population In 1910 (est.) _ __110,000 INTEREST on bridge 31,6s Is payable at the Hackensack Trust Co.; on bridge 43-4s at A. B. Leach & Co. In N. Y. City; on road and building bonds at Columbia Ti', Co. in N. Y. City; on other bonds at Hackensack Nat. Bk. BLOOMFIELD. H. L. Osborne,'Treas.; It. F. Davis, Clerk. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated as a town Feb 26 1900, When Due. Park Bonds. LOANS4s 09 A-0 $30,000c_Apr 1 '$0-'35 School Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. f $15,000c ____1911-1013 5 te 1 84,000c ____1914-11926 J-D J$5,000c___June 11918 000: 6 8:0 170,000c__June '20-'29 4s 36,000c _1927-1930 M-N Water Bonds. :11931-1933 45 A-01515,000r___Apr 1 1919 19,000c _ _ _1934-1952 1 75,000r_ _Apr 1 '20-'34 1953 4s '09 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 '35-'37 500c ___ 4s '09 A-0 31,000c_Apr 1 '18-'48 Fire Department Bonds. I 11,000c_Aug 1 '20-'30 48 '04 J-J $25,000c_ _July 1 1924 20,000c_Aug 1 '31-'35 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_5504,500 4s '10 F-A1 2 316.-:4 60 Au ng 1 :4 65 0:00, 00ce _ _ 77,548 Assessment debtdebt (add'1)_ 35,000 Floating 10,176,994 64,000c_Aug 1 '51-58 Total valuation 1010 Sewer Bonds, Total tax (per $1.000) 1009 __$19.10 M-N $7,500c__Nov 1 '11-'13 Population in 1005 58 11,668 4s F-A 50 000c Feb 1930 Population in 1910 15,070 INTEREST on fire department bonds and sewer bonds due 1930 is payable at United States Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City; on other Issues at the Bloomfleld National Bank, the Fidelity Trust Co., Newark and the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark. Nov., 1910.] NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. BRADLEY BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in Monmouth County. Bradley Brown, Clerk. LOANSWhen Due.'TOTAL DEBT Mch 1910_ _ $143,000 1930 Assessed valuation 1909_ _1,662,610 5s '10 M-S $85,000e BRIDGETON. Barton F. Sharp, Comptroller. This city Is sltuated in Cumberland County. Incorporated Nov. 29 1864 Funding Bonds. When Due. LOANS4s '04 J J $50.000c.. Jan 1 1934 Street Bonds. As 4-0 $80,000r___Oct 1 1920 (Sub,ect to call after Jan. 1 1919.) 4s '09 F-A $35,000c_ _Feb 1 1939 • (So Act to call Oct. 1 1910.) Sewage Disposal B•nds. (Subject to call after Feb 1 1924) %s'10 A-0 $50,000____Oct 1 1940 Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call Oct 1 192i.) 4s '05 M-S $15,000c-__Sept 1 1925 Water Bonds. Park Bonds. F-Al $7,000c_Aug 1 '11-'12 Is '03 J-J $40,000c_-Nov 1 1927 1 2,000c___ Aug 1 1913 (Subject to call Nov. 1 19)2.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_3284,200 Paving Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $10,200r_ _July 1 1927 Sluicing fund 77,118 Total assessed val. 1910_6,973,701 (Subject to call July 1 1916.) (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) School Bonds. 4)s M-S $6,000c ____1911-1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$19 10 13,624 A-0 15,000c____Apr '14-'18 Population In 1905 48 14,312 25.000c_ _July 1 1922 Population in 1910 ____ _ 4s '02 J-J INTEREST payable at Bridgeton (Subject to call July 1 1912.) BURLINGTON. Joshua Taylor, Treasurer. This city is In Burlington County. Incorporated March 4 1851. When Due. Filtration Bonds. LOANS4s Floating Debt Bonds A-0 $25,000_ __ _Oct 1 1939 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1019) 4 As'07 J-J $36,000c_ _ _July 1 1937 Refunding Water Bonds. Meadow Drainage. 4s '91 J-D $14,000c___Dee 1 1921 4s '86 M-N $20,000c___Nov 1 1916 48 '08 J-J 1938 11,500c (Subject to call Dec. 1 1991.) 1921 School Bonds. 4s '01 J-J $10.000c 4s '05 F-A $5,250c___Aug 1 1035 City-flail Bonds. 4;is'09 J-D $17,009c___Doe 1 11/39 (Subject to call 32 0)10 yearly 1925.) 4s '04 M-S $23,500c_ May 1 1034 Paing Bonds. 4s '03 A-0 39,500c 1913 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.) Fire Department. 'is '113 J-J $26,500c 1036 43 '05 M-S $1,500c__ Sept 1 1925 ($1,000 yearly.) Deficiency and Health Bonds. BOND. DE13T Oct 1910__ _$201,250 $9,500c___July 1 1912 Total valuation 1900_ _ __ _ _3,311,309 48 '02 J-J Refunding Bonds Total tax (per $1,000) 1909-__$21.80 As '04 M-S $20,000c__ Sept 1 1934 Population In 1905 8,038 INTEREST payable at the Mechanics National Bank, Burlington. BURLINGTON COUNTY. Mount Holly Is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due. BONDED DEBT Apr 1910_$95,000 Asylum Bonds. 30,455,304 Total valuation 1909 J-J $40,0096 (Assesstnent at actual value.) Road improvement Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _36.70 4;0'07 M-N $55 000._ _Nov 1 '13-23 Population In 1905. 62,042 INTEREST on the road bonds is payable at the Mount !lolly Nat. Bank. 63 CLAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. B. Stranger, Clerk. This district is In Gloucester County. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10__ $37,000 5s '08 F-A $30,800__Aug 1 '11-28 INTEREST payable at the First (See V. 87, p. 890, for maturity.) National Bank of Glassboro. CLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. F. Kelly, Clerk. s_ (P. 0. CliffsIde) is in Bergen County. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ _$88,000 5s '10 f $6,000____Jan 1 1933 Floating debt J-J { 8 000__ Jan 1 1944 I 60,000 Jan 1 '45-50 15,000 COLLINGSWOOD. Win. Thinbrecht Jr., Clerk. This borough Is In Camden County. 48 J-D $150,000c_ _Dec 1 1934 I assessed valuation 1910_ _13.341,457 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_$150,000 I (Assessment about 65% actual value) Floating debt 20 .5 rate (per $1,000) 1910 _ _as _ _*2 .5 18 66,1831'1 0 Sinking fund 18,984 Population In 1905 INTEREST payable at Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. CRA.NFORD. This township is in Union County. Incorporated In 1871. LOANSWhen Due. Road Bonds. Sewer Bonds. $5,000r_ _July 1 11-'12 4s'06 J-J 45 '97 J-J $25,000c__ July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_363,600 4;0'97 J-J 25.000r___July 1 1927 Floating debt 15,100 School Bonds. 11,134 Sinking fund 4)s M-S $18,000c ___1911-1928 Assessed valuation 1909._ 5,089. '34 1 11 4;is J-J I 2.000c__1911-I912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 115,000c ____1918-1032 Population In 1905 43 Population in 1908 (est.) 16 .58 '508 9 0 INTEREST on the sewer bonds and the 319.000 school Issue Is payable n Elizabeth; on all other bonds In New York. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. E. P. Bacon, Co. Collector. Bridgeton Is the county seat. LOANSBuilding Bonds When Due. Asylum Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $120,000c___ _Jan 2 1939 43is J-J $30,000c Jan 1911-'16 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__$108,009 Bridge Bonds Total assessed val. 1909_22,163,967 M-N J 110.000r May 1 '11-'12 (Assessment about actual value.) 43-is 1 3.000r May 1 1913 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1909-$4.62 43-0'10 M-S 10,000c__Mch 10 1919 State&Co.tax(per 31,000) '09-i2.8 $71.3 13 Road Bonds. Population in 1906 43is '04A-0 $25.000r Oct 1 '11-'23 Population In 1009 (est.) 55,000 ($2,000 due yearly.) INTEREST Is payable at County Collector's office. 48 DEAL. W. Hogencamp, Superintendent. CAMDEN. Charles H. Ellis, Mayor; Samuel Hufty, Compt. This borough is in Monmouth County. Incorporated in 1897. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910.. $205,009 Beach Improvement Bonds. Floating debt 54127:000000 4;is'06 J-J $130,000c_ _July 2 1931 Sinking fund Sewer System Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _,238,630 4343'07 J-J $75.000c_ __Jan 1 1917 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1010__$19.76 INT. payable in Asbury Park. Population In 1910 (est.) 1,800 This city, which Is in Camden County, In March 1899 annexed the town of Stockton. Tile city was incorporated Feb. 14 1828. Paving Bonds. When Due. LOANS4348'07 M-S 5150,000r_ _ Sept 1 1927 Board of Education B•nds. Fire Department. __ $135,000Apr 1 1919 4s 48 1809 J-J $25,000r__ July 1 1919 Dock and Wharf Bonds. 25,000r_ July 1 1024 4;s'10 ___ $64,000c&r_May 2 1940 4s 1004 J•J 40,000c&r_Ma7 2 1940 43is'08 J-D 25,000r __June 1 1928 43is'10 ___ 4s '09 ____ 20,000r_ ___Oct 1 1939 Bounties Loans. $9,000r__ July 1 1928 Park Bonds. 4s 1898 J-J Refunding Water Bonds. 4s 1896 J-J $75,000c_July 1 1921 48 1000 J-D $91,000r. June 1 1920 4s 1904 J-J 90,000r_ July 1 1929 As 1904 J-J 170.000c&rJuly 1 1934 330'06 F-A 22,000r_ _Aug 1 1931 40'08 J-D 85,000r___June 1 1938 4.4s'07 P-A 15,000c_Aug 1 1932 Hospital Bonds. 48 '08 F-A 10,000r __Aug 1 1038 43,0'07 M-S $50,000c__Sept 1 1937 4s '00 F-A 5,000r____Feb 1039 School Bonds. 4s '09 25,000r____Oct 1 1034 48 1898 J-D $85,000r_ June 1 1918 4s '10 J-J July 11935 10,000 4s 1904 J-J 00,000r_ Jan 1 1934 Fire and Police Bonds. 4s 1904 J-J 125,000r_ July 1 1934 058'08 J-D $50,000r___June 11938 4s '07 F-A 200,000r___Feb 1 1937 4s '09 J-D 21,000r___June 1 1930 45 '09 F-A 40,000r___Aug 1 1939 Water Bonds. 43is'10 J-D 80,000chr_Jaao 1 1940 4s 1887 J-J 350,000c_July 1 1912 Repaving Bonds. 4s 1887 J-J 50,000c&rJuly 1 1917 As 1898 A-08200,000r_ April 1 1928 As '80 ___ 05,000___Dec 31 1010 4s '99 M-S 50,000c___Mch 1 1920 4s '02J-J 95,000cJuly 1 1922 4s 1900 M-N 35,000r_ May 1 1930 43.is '03J-J 95,000c&rJuly 1 1023 As 1901 J-D 18,000r__ June 1 1921 48 1896 J-D 600,000c&rJune 1 1926 4s 1903 J-D 75,000r_ _ June 1 1933 As '09 _ 28,000r___Oct 1 1939 48 '06 F-A 3/3.000r___Aug 1 1936 4s '10 J-J 15,000___ _July 1 1940 Funding. STOCKTON. 4s 1886 J-D $40,000r__ June 1 1916 Refunding. 3)a '04M-N 84,000r__ May 2 '11-34 33.s '05M-S $34,200r_ Sept 1 1935 ($2,000 each year on May 2.) 3;0'06 Id-s 30.000r_Sept 1 1936 3;is '04J-J $20,000r__ Jan 1 1924 4s '07 F-A 12,000r_ _Aug 1 1037 33.is '03J-D )21,000r._ Dec 1 '11-'31 45 '08 A-0 37,000r___Oct 1 1938 1 5,000r_ Dec 1 1932 Cemetery Refunding Bonds. 20,000r_ Jam 1 1935 55 J-J 3;is '05J-J $5,000r_ Jan 1 1911 Refunding School Bonds. 4s 1900 J-D $19,000r. Juae 1 1920 4s 1897 J-J $10,000c_ _July 1 1917 As 1902 J-D 70,000r_ June 1 1932 43.0'98 A-0 5,000c_Oct 1 '11-30 Wrightsville School Bonds. City Hall Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $13,000r___July 1 1927 55 1898 J-J 3500c_ July 1 1911 4s '08 A-0 10,000r._ _Oct 1 1938 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1910_34,535,050 Water debt (included)___ 1,374,000 Refunding City Hall 4s 1002 J-D $63,000r__ Dee 1 1932 Floating debt 303,309 Refunding Fire House Sinking fund 705.802 33.0'07 J-J $20,000r __Jaa 1 1937 Assessed val., real 48,066,030 As '09 A-0 14,000r_ Oct 1 1929 Assessed val., personal 3,759,831 Floating Debt. Total valuation 1909 51,825,861 4s 1881 J-J $218,000cdnitily 1 1911 Total assessed val. 1910....52,860,094 34,000r_ Jaa 1 1934 45 1884 J-J (Assessment about full value.) 48 1906 A-0 124,000c&rApril 2 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$20.00 4348'07 M-S 1$5,000r-_ _Sept 1 1937 Population in 1005 83,363 43is'08 J-D $50,000r _June 1 1928 Population In 1910 94,538 INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office. CAMDEN COUNTY. John W. Sell, Collector. Camden Is the county Beat. *Road Improvement Bonds. 48 '06 M-N f $20,000._ _Nov I 1916 I. 36.000__Novl '216'26 4 48.08 F-A 29,6•9____Ang 1 1938 4;is'08 M-N 41,000____May 1 1928 4;68'10 A-0 87,000___Apr 1 1935 Bridge Bonds. 4 ;is '06M-N f $30,000r May 1 1914 1 35,000r May 1 1918 INTEREST payable at the United Court-House Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $700.000c&r.Tan 2 1044 BOND. DEBT Jan 11010 3032,900 Sinking fund 130,756 Total valuation 1909 74,811,940 Populat on In 1005 .121.555 DOVER. F. E. Porter, Clerk. This town is situated In Morris County. Incorporated April 1 1869. School Bonds As J-J 311,000c ____1911-1912 s-a 1930 4'4s 63,000c_$1.000 yearly 1930 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10_ $241,000 1920 Total valuation 1909 3,348,995 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) Total tax (per 31.000) 1909__$22 5.31 9 .20 Population In 1900 INTEREST on the school bonds and the water 4s Is payable at the National Union Bank, Dover: on the water 3;is at the Dover Trust Co. LOANSWhen Water Bonds. 45 A-0 $70,000c 4s F-A 57,000c 3;is MN 70,000c (Now subject to call.) Due. EAST ORANGE. C. T. Hedge, Auditor. This place, located In Essex County, became a city in Dec. 1899. A new city charter was voted on June 2 1908. $220,000 4;is offered Nov. 28 1910. LOANS When Due. Tidewater Sewer Bonds. Sewer W -. Bonds-O31'p Oct. 1 1910 As '04 J-J $112,000c_July 1 '11-24 55 July $1,000 Board of Education Bonds. 1912 58 May 1,800 1913 4s '98 J-J $5,000c_ July 1 1913 5s Jan 2,000 1914 45 '98 M-N J 6,000c__May 15 1911 58 July 1 7,000c__May 15 1912 4 Sis 2,50019 Dec 5,000 19115 45 '99 J-J 8,000c__July 15 1919 40 600 Feb 1916 48 '99 J-D 16.750c___Dec 6 1919 4 ;is May 900 1916 Refunding Bonds. 4 As Aug 1,200 1916 As '0$ J-D $29.000c-Dec 1 1933 4;is 3,600 Sept Building Bonds. 1916 900 Nov 4 ;is 1916 As '09 J-J $16,500c_.-July 1 1949 Feb 8,000 5s 1918 Funding Bonds. 4,000 Aug 1918 4s '99 J-J $150,000c___Jan 1 1929 4 Yis 4,500 Feb 4s 1919 (Subject to call $75,000 in 1919 1919 Sept 9,000 48 and $75,000 in 1929. Nov 14,160 4 ;is 1937 Water Bonds. 1938 3 3is'03 A-0$350,000c Apr 1 1933 48 9,600 Oct 45 19,612.50 1939 45 '03 J-D 500.000c Dec 1 1933 Dec 43 '06 J-D 40,000c__ _June 1 1936 Total ____ $88,372.50 45 '08 F-A 50,000c__ _Feb 1 1938 Street Improvement Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '01 J-J $40,000c-July 1 1931 5s Var $180,397.76 _1911-1920 45 '02 F-A 45,000c__Aug 25 1932 Town Hall Bonds. 4t '04 A-0 85,000c___Apr 1 1934 As '98 M-N $12,000c __May '11-'18 As '04 J-J Tax Arrearage Bonds. 6,800c_ _Jan 15 1934 4s '05 J-D 30,835r_ --June 1 1945 As '94 J-J 384.000c_July 14 1914 4s '06 J-D 140,000c__ Dec 1 1946 GEN. BONDS Oct 1 1910 32.3109 153:3 865 7 4s '07 J-J 100,000c _-July I 1947 Assessment debt 49 '08 F-A 15.560c___Feb 1194$ Floating debt •522.000 45 '09 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1949 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1910 3,016,265 4s '10 A-0 42.0001950 Sinking fund 382,878 45 '10 J-J 30,000_._ _July 1 1950 Total valuation 1910 44,339,928 4s '10 J-J 242,050 1950 (Assessment actual value.) Public Playground Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'10_$16.60 45 '07 J-J $45,000c„. Aug 1 1947 Population In 1905 25,175 45 '08 J-J 7,000c---Jan 2 1948 Population In 1910 34,371 • This debt consists of "temporary loans" represeptIng money borrowed in anticipation of taxes to come In before Dec. 31 of current year. INTEREST is payible at office of City Treasurer. ELIZABETH. V. Mravlag, Mayor; J. S. Sauer, Compt. Elizabeth is in Union County. Inc. a town Mch. 26 1796; city Mch.12 1855. This city got into financial difficulties through making extensive local improvements. Interest was defaulted Feb. 1 1879, and a compromise was • Coupon or registered, at holder's finally effected with the bondholders by which $3,831,080 new 4% bonds option. dated July 1 188" were issued In excliarme for the old 7% bonds turned States Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. In at 50% of their face value. Of the $225,000 river improvement bonds below, only $150,000 had been delivered up to Nov. 11 1910. CAPE MAY. Win. Porter, Recorder. This city is In Cape May County. When Due. LOANSDock Bonds. 58 08 M-N $108,000o 1938 J-J $45,000r___July 11048 River Improvement Bonds. Sewer, Board-Walk & Funding. 48 5s 1905 ____ 30,000 1935 5s '10 A-0 $31,000__Apr 20 1040 4s '09 J-J $225,000c____Jan 1 1959 Damage Bonds. Water & Sewer Bonds. M-N $82,000c May 1 1912 4s 9,000__Apr 20 1912 4s School Bonds. 5s '10 F-A $10,000__. _Aug 8 1930 M-N $20.000c May 1 192$ Hospital Bonds. Refunding honds. General Improvement Bonds. 58 46 000r_ __July 1 1024 45 '07 F-A $25,000r___Aug 1 1937 J-J A-0 $13.000___April 1 1924 4s $10,000___June 1 1915 Is 4,000r____Oct 1 1925 A-0 Adjustment Bonds. A-0 17,000__ _Oct 1 1029 4s M-N 13,000_May 1 1916 130ND. DEBT May 12 1910 $615,000 4s '07 A-0 5s 2,500r__ _Oct 1 1926 45 J-J $2,688,500c&r_July 1 1922 12.000__Jan 1 1918 Floating debt J-J 58 62,000 45 '07 M-N 54,000r_ May 1 1937 (Subject to call on 60 days' notice. J-D 75.000___June 1 1022 Sinking fund 12,000r_ _Jan 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '10 33,258,350 J-J 48 49,377 4s 5s '04 J-D 140,000___June 1 1934 Total valuation 1910. F-A 10,000r Aug 1 1928 Sinking fund 295,716 5,322 160 4s 50,000 1939 (Assessment about % actual value.) 48 M-S 14,000r___Sept 1 1938 Assessed valuation, real 50,620,167 5s '09 s-a Sewer Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010____$21.110 48 A-0 4,000r.Oct 1 1938 Assessed val., personal 6,788,264 $12,000___June 1 1021 Population in 1005 5s M-N 91,000r___Nov 1 1958 Total assessed val. 1910_ _57,408,431 J-D 3,006 4s INTEREST Is payable at Cape May. F-A 4s 1,350r__Feb 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$16.00 A-0 4s 9,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1930 Population In 1910 CAPE MAY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wm. Porter, Secretary. 73,409 When Due.I BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_-$26,000 LOANSINTEREST on adjustment bonds Is paid by the Mercantile Trust CO. 4 As s-a $25,000_ _Dec '11-'351 of New York; on all other issues in Elizabeth. 64 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. Lxxxxi. Police Department. When Due. LOANSLibrary Bonds. 4345 '92M-N $24,0000___Nov 1 1912 Refunding. 48 '97 J-J $50,000c___Mch 1 1917 48 '99 F-A $75,000c___Feb 1 1919 School-house Bonds. 95 '97 J-J $90,000c___Mch 1 1917 334s '01M-N 106,000r___Nov 15 '31 48 '98 J-D 13,000c___June 1 1918 3348 '02M-N 15,000r__Nov 1 1932 4s 04 M-S 140,000____Mch 1 1934 48 '05 J-J 52,000r___Jan 1 1933 1936 Water Bonds. 45 '06 J-J 219.665c 45 '09 J-J 110,500 1938 58 g '08 M-N 595.000c-May 1.1938 9 1940 4s '09 J-J 4348'10 J-J 250,000 22,000 Sewer Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. June 4 '10_52,285,181 45 '97 J-J$100,000c_Mch 1 '17-'26 Sinking funds 305,835 48 '03 M-N 35,000r__Nov 25 1913 NET BD. DT. June 4'l0_ 1,97 33 846 5 09 5: Paving Bonds. Floating debt 64 0:06 58 7 14 4s '98 A-0 $50.000c&r_Oct 1 1928 Population in 1905 ESSEX COUNTY. E.L. Conklin, Aud.; R. W.Booth, Coil. 48 '09 J-J 125,000 1939 Population in 1910 70,324 INTEREST on water bonds is payable at Water Register's office; on The county seat is Newark. other registered bonds at the City Treasurer's office. Coupons are payable Road Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. Park Bonds. 4s g '01 F-A $9,000r_ _Feb 1 1911 by the First National Bank the Second National Bank and the Trust 3.65s g FA$1,000,000c&r Aug '15-'35 4s 09 F-A 177,000r___Feb 1 1929 Company of New Jersey, Hoboken. CITY PROPERTY.-The clty owns parks, public buildings, a water ($200,000 every 5 years.) Court-House Bonds. F-A$900,000c&r_Aug 1 1940 system and other assets amounting to over 1 % million dollars. 48 g F-A $1,500,000c&r_Aug 1 1926 48 g 4s g F-A 2,500,000c&r_Aug 1 1938 4sg '04 F-A 500,000c_ _ Aug 1 1944 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city s assessed valuation (since 4s g '08 M N 3,)0,000c_ May 1 1948 4s g '06 F-A 400,0000.__Aug 1 1946 1906 at about cash value) and tax rate have been as follows: 48 g '08 A-0 200,000c_ __Oct 1 1948 4s '07 F-A 25,000r_. _Aug 1 1947 Real 2d Class Total Rate of Tax Personal 48 g '09 F-A 250,000c___Aug 1 1949 Armory Bonds YearsEstate. Property. RR.Prop. Ass'd Val. per $1,000. 48 g '09 F-A 50,000c_ Aug 1 1949 4s F-A $17,500r Aug '11-'17 1910 _ __ _$59,604,300 $3,041,000 $5,033,633 $67,678.933 $18 02 Bridge Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 66,780,563 24 0 3,095,200 4.973,063 77 1 24 1909 ____ 58,712,300 48 M-N $30,000r_Nov 14 1943 48 g '04 J-D $300,000c___June 1 1924 1908 ____ 57,884,600 65,429,204 4,370,204 15 10 3,174,400 48 g 04 F-A _ _Aug 1 1944 48 '07 M-N 85,000r_ _ May 1 1927 1905 __..- 32.936,001 2,329,371 37,777,137 24 20 2,511,785 48 05 A-0 200,000c&r F-A 50,000r_ _ _ Aug 1 1924 1900 --__ 25,770,900 207,000c- Apr 15 1945 4s 27,791,130 24 20 2,020,230 4s g F-A 1,000,000c_Aug 1 '46-'47 TOT. B'D D'T May 17'10$11,710,000 1890 ____ 17,275,600 18,898,462 __.....____ 1,622,862 14.860.647 21 81 4s 1,284,447 M-N 75,000r ___Feb 1 1948 Total assets. 1,912,814 1880 13 575.500 4s g '08 M N 500,000e_ _ May 1 1948 NET DEBT May 17 1910 9,797,186 COUNTY. Stephen M. Egan, Collector. 48 g '08 A-0 431.000c_ __Oct 1 1948 Total assessed val. 1910_515,264,574 HUDSON Jersey City. The county seat is 4s g '09 M-N 440,000c_ _ _May 1 1949 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_$6.429 Judgment Bonds. When Due. 13,700r..June 1 '11-'20 Population in 1905 4s '10 ___ 409,928 LOANS4s '08 M-N $14,849r___May 1 1911 Bridge Bonds. Refunding War Bonds Population in 1900 359.053 434 5.016r___June 1 1911 g '93 M-S$100,000c&rSep 1 1918 4s '08 J-D 4s g A-05300,000r _ _ _Apr 1 1915 Population in 1909 (est.) 490,000 48 '96 4,195.18r_Jan 1 1912 J-J 106,000r___Jan 2 1917 4s '09 J-J INTEREST on $2,500,000 park bonds, on the hospital bonds and on the Refunding Bonds. 28,000r___July 1 1915 J-J Court House bonds is payable by the United States Mortgage & Trust Co., 334s00 1 '11-'19 45 g '05 M-S$750,000c&r.Sept 1 1925 New York City; on the $1,500 000 issue of park bonds at the office of J. & 330'00 A-0 163,000r_Apr Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 1 5,000r___Apr 1 1920 W. Seligman & Co. of New York City and Seligman Bros. of London; on 48 10,000r__Jan 1 '11-'15 4348'08A-0 $100,000c&r_Oct 1 1948 J-J all other bonds at the Manufacturers' National Bank Newark. Alms-House Bonds. 4s '07 M-N 21,000r___May 1 1927 48 ,01 M-N 27,000r__Nov 30 1916 4s g '06M-N $240,000c&r..May 1 1946 GLEN RIDGE. John A. Brown, Clerk. Court-House Bonds. 48 g '03 M-S 26,000r__Sept 1 1923 This borough is in Essex County. Incorporated Feb. 13 1895. 48 '00 J-J 1,850r___Jan 1 1916 4s g '09M-N $800,000c&r_May 1 1949 Sewer When Due. LOANS4s '99 J-D )$32,000c_J'ne 1 '11-'26 45 g '04 J-J 201.000r___July 1 1924 4348'10 M-N 500,000c___May 1 1950 Road Improvement Bonds. Building Bonds. I 1.000c_June 1 1927 45 '05 J-D 10,000r_.._June 1 1925 430'97 F-Ai $12,000c___Feb '11-'16 M-S$150,000r__Feb 28 1944 I 30,000c_Feb '17-'26, BOND. DEBT Apr 19 1910_$135,000 48 '07 A-0 90,000r___Apr 1 1927 4s g 430'08 A-0 16,000r___Oct 1 1928 4s '04 M-S 65,000r__Sept 1 1944 19,600 4s '02 A-0 17,000c_ __Oct '11-'27 Floating debt Total valuation 1910 Park Bonds. 5,325,534 430'10 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1930 45 '05 M-S 65,000r___Mch 1 1945 1.110.63r_Pne 1 1913 48 '06 F-A 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1946 4s '01 111-N 5520.000c_Nov 1 '20-'29 (Assessment about 90% actual value) 4s '09 J-D I 15.000c_Nov 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1.,000) 1910_417.40 4s '09 M-S i 6,000r_Mch 1 '14-'15 4318'08 A-0 850,000c&r_Apr 1 1948 2,748.22r_Mch 1 1916 Public Road Bonds. 5,000c_May 15'24-'33 Population in 1905 98 '09 M-N 2,362 Population In 1910 3,260 45 '09 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 1939 4348'92 M-N $100,000c&rNov 1 1922 Boulevard Repair Bonds. 430'93 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 INTEREST payable at the Bank of Montclair. 4348'08 A-05100,000r_Oct 1 1938 430'93 J-J 250,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. E. D. Street, Clerk. J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 LOANSWhen Due. 4348 08 M-S $30,000c_Sept 1 '29-'38 43.0'10 M-N 150.000c___May 1 1940 434s g'04 94 J-J 600,000c&r_Jan 1 1925 48 M-S $30.000c___Sept '14-'28 4348'08 M-S J15,000c-Sept 1 '28-'32 48 '09 M-N 250,000c_May 1 1939 43.4sg '96 J-J 150,000r__-Jan 1 1926 4s g 1914 '09 A-0 1 43 3,000r___Oct M-S 56,000c_ __Sept 1 1929 48 1 3.000c_Seast. 1 '33-'34 48 97 M-N 200,000r___May 1 1927 Courts and Election. 434907 MS 15,000c. Mch 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910 ....4149,000 1 1911 4s '98 M-S 44,000r___Mch 1 1928 School tax (per $1,000)'09$4 50 48 '08 A-01$30,000r_Oct 50,000r__July 1 1919 47-,440r_ __Oct 1 1912 3348'99 J-J INTEREST on the 434s of 1907 Is payable at the Columbia Trust Co. In 4s '02 J-J 65,000r___July 1 1912 Lunatic Asylum Bonds. New York City; on other Issues at Bank of Montclair. N. J. 00'92 J-J $100,000r_Jan 1 '11-'20 45 '03 A-0 37.000r___Oct 1 1923 4s 02 J-D 50,000r_Dec 11012 330'01 F-A 16,000r...-Aug 11011 GLOUCESTER CITY. Thos. J. Foley, Treasurer. 5,000r... _Oct 1 1915 4s '03 J-J 30,000r_ -_July 1 1913 48 '05 A-0 This city is in Camden County. Incorporated April 17 1868, 4348'08 A-0 55,000r___Oct 1 1918 43 '03 A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 1913 LOANSFunding Bonds. When Due. 4s g '04 J-J 150,000r--_July 1 1914 Extension. Hoboken Sewer Bonds. ts '05 J-D $50,000c___June 1 1015 48 '98 A-0 $65,000r_Oct 1 1929 4s '04 A-0 26,000r_Oct 1 1914 48 J-J $18,000c___Jan 1 1920 Water Bonds. 30,000r___July 1 1924 M-S 18.000c___Mch 46 1922 85 J.J2 820,0000 ___1914-1923 330'99 A-0 12,500r___Oct 1 1929 4s '04 J-J Snake Hill Purchase Bonds. 4s '05 F-A 38,000r_Aug 1 1935 48 J-J 19,000c___Jan 1 1924 58 M-N 10.0000 ____1924-1928 Street Impt. Bonds M-N 8,0000 ____1929-1932 434s91 M-N $73,000r___Nov 2 1911 4s '05 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1915 5s Soldiers' & Sailors' Grave Bonds. 48 '03 J-D 20,000r___Deo 1 1913 430'09 F-A $100,000___Feb 1 1929 48 J-J f 4,0000 __1911-1912 4s '06 J-D 90,000r_June 1 1916 75,000____July 1 1929 1 1,0000 4343'09 J-J 1913 48 '08 A-0 $3,000r_ __Apr 1 1011 4s '06 M-S 21,000r-Mch 1 1926 Park Bonds. 434s'10 M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1930 48 J-J 16,000c___Jan 1 1933 48 g 45 '04 M-N 1 1954 '07 M-S 16,000r___Sept 1 1927 $500,000c&rMay Refunding Bonds. 48 '06 ____ 5,000 1926 1929 BONDED DEBT Nov 1910 $572,500 4s '07 M-N 140,000c&r_Nov 1 1957 4s '09 A-0 20,000r_Oct 1 11-'12 $s '09 __-- $90,000 Improvement Bonds. Floating debt 25,000 4s g '04 M-N 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954 4s '09 M-N 18,000r__ _Nov 1 1939 J-D $100.000c___Dec 48 1919 Total valuation 1910 3,682.372 4s g '06 M-N 500,000c&r_May 1 1956 430'10 M-N 150,000__ May 1 1960 M-S 30,000c___Mch 1922 (Assessm't about % actual value.) 4s g '09 M-N 1,000.000c&rMay 1 '59 BOND.DEBT Dec 11909 $12,207,323 4s Sinking fund Viaduct Bonds 1,377,883 40.000c___Jan 1 1924 Total tax (per 51.000) 1910_520 10 J-J 48 48 r '07 M-S$350,000c___Mch 1 1937 NET DEBT Dec 1 1909__ 10,829,440 434s'08 J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1928 Population in 1905 8,055 430'08 A-0 350,000c.._ Oct 1 1938 Scheel Bonds. INTEREST Is payable at office of County Collector, Jersey City. N. J. 48 '07 M-N $55,000_--_MSy 1 1937 INTEREST is payable at City Hall, ASSESSED VALUATION and tax rate have been as follows: -Assessed Valuation-GUTTENBERG. Chas. A. Eypper, Mayor. Tax rate Personal. YearsTotal. per$1,000 This town is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 9 1859. x$431R ,7 e8 a5 1.,168 $36,145,651 *5467,930,819 1910 LOANSWhen Due. Funding Bonds. x416,769,321 37,200,949 *453,970,270 • 4.08 School Bonds 58 '09 J-J J$15,000.July 1'14'19'24 1909 405,858,344 31,011,348 .436,869,692 7 1908 3.86 lis '07 J-J $50,0000_Jan 1 '11-'36 1136,000__July 1 1939 1, 433,017,635 34,141,218 467,158,853 3.32 Town Bonds BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_5284,000 220,235,130 20,503,518 240,738,648 6.12 5s '98 A-0 5$10,000__Apr 18 1913 Assessed valuation 1910_ _2,905,440 154,731,840 14,396,050 0 169,127,890 5.53 60,000_ _Apr 18 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_420.70 1199005 10.107.418 123.387,635 133,49:, , 054 5.60 Fire House Population in 1905 4,563 1892 • In 1908 the courts decided that Chapter 280 of the Law '106, pro5s s-a $13,000_51,000 yearly INTEREST payable in Hoboken. viding for the assessment of second-class railroad property by loca. assessors HACKENSACK. E. T. Phillips, Clerk. at local rates was Invalid as special legislation. The decrease In the ratables This village is in Bergen County. Incorporated In 1868. for 1908 and 1909 Is accounted for by the fact that the value of this class LOANSWhen Due. of property as fixed by the State was much lower than had been determined Park Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 434s'10 J-J $25,000c_july 1 '15-'39 by the County Board of Taxation for the year preceding. 48 g F-A $12,000c___Feb '11-'13 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1910_5175,000 x Includes second-class railroad property valued at $55,986,002. Refunding Bonds. Floating debt POPULATION.-In 1905 was 449,879; In 1900 it was 386,048; in 1890 152,612 43 '05 J-J 5103,000c_July 1 '11-'34 Total valuation 1909 12,240,000 It was 275.126; in 1880, 187,944; in 1870, 129,067. In 1908 it was 487.991. (See V. 81, p. 1807, for maturity.) (Assessment abt. 80% actual value.) IRVINGTON. W.T. Glorieux, Mayor; M.Stockman, Clerk. Macadam Road Bonds. Total tax rate(per $1,000)'09421 20 This town is in Essex County. F-A $60,000 c____1915-1926 Population in 1905 58 11.098 Fire Dept. Bonds. When Due. LOANSINTEREST payable at the Hackensack National Bank. __ $12,000_ _$500 yearly__ Town Hall Bonds. 43-4s 5s ,500_4500 yearly BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '10 $431,150 HADDONFIELD. Chas. 0. Brown, Mayor. 178,435 Floating debt School-Econd$s7. This borough is in Camden County. 175,888 4s&4s 1058 Assets 34 J$85,000 LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. 1:4 12 80 3 1 28,1501953 Assessed valuation 1010 57.917 School Bonds. 4s ___ $32,000_ __ _$1,000 y'ly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909...._416 40 Sewer Bonds.• 48 ___ $12,000_41,000 y'ly BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_5193,000 1905 ,, los nTin fla RtE op riE 18 4 I PN 193 f $116,000 4348 1922-1946 Floating debt 50,000 18,818 4s sewer bonds payable j 66,000 Water Bonds. Sinking fund 1,572 -- I 91,000 1035-1038 at Merchants' National Bank Newark 4348'09 J-J f $81,000___Jan 1 '13-'39 Assessed valuation 1910_3,117,059 1 19,000____Jan 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_419.20 JERSEY CITY. H.O.Wittpenn, Mayor; F.Gorm ley,Compt. Population in 1905 3,466 On Feb. 13 1900 the citizens authorized the purchase of a water plant INTEREST on the water bonds is payable at the Boro. Treas'r's office. for the sum of $7,595,000. V. 70, p. 344. A. contract was signed In 1899 Patrick H. Flynn (subsequently assigned to the East Jersey HARRISON. Jos. P. Riordan, Mayor. B.P. Walsh,Treas. Waterwith Co. and by them to the Jersey City Water Supply Co.) to build the This town is in Hudson County. water works, the same to be completed by Dec. 25 1903. The time was Street renewal 4s $239,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $601,000 further extended to March 1 1904, but It was not until Nov. 16 1904 that Water 4s 38,000 Certificates outstanding__ 109,619 the contractors wrote the city that the plant had been completed. The Refunding 434s 66,000 Sinking fund_ 121.506 city has as yet paid nothing on this plant, the matter being in litigation; Town Hall 430 16,000 Total valuation 1910 10,496,733 on May 2 1908 Vice-Chancellor Stevens at Newark rendered a decision in School 54.000 (Assessment about actual value.) the case, fixing the amount due by the city; for details of this decision see Sewer and funding 180.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_417.32 V.86, p. 1288. This decision was affirmed except in one unimportant detail Street 6s 8,000 Population in 1005 12,823 by the Court of Errors and Appeals on March 1 1910. V.90, p.p 630, 1298. Radom pen Imp.Certificates. Population in 1910 14,498 also see "Investment News" Item under Jersey City Water Supply Co.. 434s '06 J-J $109,618 86_Jan 1 1936 Chronicle" Nov. 26 1910. INTEREST is payable at the West Hudson County Trust Co. in Harrison. LOANSWhen Due. Assessment Bonds. 55 '01 A-0 a$1.439.000rApr 1 1916 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. A. Brophy, Clerk. Refund'g Assessm't Bonds. 430'10 M-N $60,000c_May 1 '12-'411 5s g '93 M-Sa$700,000cdo Sept 1 '23 Funding Bonds. INTEREST payable at West Hudson Trust Co. In Harrison. 5s g '94 M-N a600,0000dor May 1 '24 4s '04 F-A$465.000c___Feb 1 1934 -j50,000c&r.._Jan 1 1936 '05 J-D 600,000c___June 1 1935 43 HOBOKEN. F. Kaufmann, Comp.; J. H. Londrigan, Clerk, 48 48 '06 J-J 300,000c___Jan 1 1936 Hospital. j Hoboken Is In Hudson County. 4s City Government. J-J $220,000o___July 1 1935 LOANSFunding Bonds. When Due. 78 /2 J-J $550,000r_July 1 1013 4348'08 J-J 66,000-__July 1 1938 City Loan. 58g '08 M-N $21,500c-May 1 1938 City Hall. Refunding Bonds. 4s '98 J-13$312,000c__Dec 1 1918 Fire Department. 5s '91 F-A $20,000c&rFeb10'11-12 58 '92 J-J $200,000r-Jan 1 1922 Playground Bonds. 4s '06 F-A $25.000c___Aug 11926 58 g '94 J-J Public Library Bonds. 200,000r Jan 1 '13-22 48 '09 s-a $50,000 1939 4s '97 A-0 25,000r__ -Oct 1 1917 5s g '04 J-J 350,000c&r-Jan 1 1923 49 g '98 A-0 $150,0000__Apr 1 1928 48 '07 F-A 20.000 1927 3345 '00A-0 75.000r___Apr 1 1928 ENGLEWOOD. Geo. H. Payson, Treasurer. This city Is in Bergen County. Incorporated March 17 1899. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ $279,000 School Bonds. J-D $65 000c June 1 1930 Sinking fund Apr 1 '10_ ___ 30,727 334s 33413 M-N 18.000c May 1 1932 Assessed valuation, real_ _8,336,440 4s '05 M-S 90,000c&r.Sept 1 1930 Assessed val. personal 1,023,800 48 '09 J-J 75,000c___July 1 1939 Total valuation 1900 9060.249 Fire House Bonds. (Assessment about 34 actual value.) M-N $15,000c May 330 1 1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 _ _519.70 City-Hall Bonds. 7,922 Population in 1905 4348 '06A-0 516,0000 __Apr 1 1938 Population in 1908(est) 0,500 INTEREST on the $15,000 fire and $18,000 school at the U. S. Mort. & Trust Co., N. Y. City; on all others at office of the City Treasurer. 1 1 Nov., 1910.J NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. LOANSRefunding Bonds. TVhon Due. Refunding. 1924 45 M-S $15,000 4)6s g '97 M-N $450,000c&rWyl '27 Differences, &c. 3368 '00J-D 125,000r__June 1 1920 59 '81 A-0 a$150,000r_Apr 1 1911 45 g '04 A-0 490,000c Apr 1 1934 Street Lighting. 4 %g'08 J-J 1 ,000,000c_ _July 1 1928 3 $1,901r_Jan 1 1911 '00J-J 48 g '09 F-A 1,300,000c_Feb 1 1949 330'01 M-S 2,216c&r_Sept 1 1911 Park 4s A-0 38,798r___Oct 1 1918 48 g '97 M-N $100,000c&r_May11927 Public Schools. 48 g '02 M-S 100,000o_Mch I 1932 48 g '97 F-A $200,0000&r Aug 2 1927 45 '02 J-D 60,000cDee 1 1932 48 '98 F-A 100,000_r_Aug 1 1918 4s '03 M'S 25,000o___Mch 1 1933 4s g '01 M-N 182,000r__May 1 1931 4s '06 J-D 17,000c&r June 1 1936 4s '03 M-N 100,000___May 1 1933 4s '10 M-N 30,000____Nov 1 1960 4s '03 J-D z25,000r_June 1 1933 Bath. 4s '04 J-J 350,000r July 1 1934 48 '02 M-S $50,0000___Mch 2 1933 4s '05 J-J 250,000o-July 1 1935 Fire Department 4)s'08 J-J 80,000_ __July 1 1958 48 J-J j$4.000rJune 1 1911.14 45 '07 M-N 238,000c___May 1 1937 1 500r__June 11918 4s '08 M-N 73,000c,._ Nov 2 1958 48g'05 J-J 50,000r_ __July 1 1925 4s '09 ____ 300,000___Oct 15 1959 48 '06 A-0 25,000c&r_Oct 1 1926 Tax Arrearage Bonds. Funded debt Bonds. 3Ms'06 ____$369,000_ __Jan 1 1912 4s g '01 M-N $207,000r__May 1 1931 Temporary Loan Bonds. reenville Dock. 3%s ___ $113,325 78rayable on 4s '04 J-J $3,000__June 1 '11-'16 48 ___1,597,626 53 demand. Sewer. Water 4s 50,000_ n demand. 4s '04 M-S $150,000r_Sept 1 1934 Refunding Water Bonds. 48 '04 J-D 146,000c&rDee 1 1934 45 g '02 A-0 $1,175,000c Apr 1 1932 Streets and Sewers. 4s g '02 M-S 900,000o_ _Sept 1 1932 5s '92 J-J a$523,000C&rJan 2 '22 4s g '04 A-0 250,000c_ _Apr 1 1934 Water Loan. 45 '06 J-J 60,000c&r Jan 1 1936 $500,000c&rMay 78 '73 M-N 1 1913 4s '06 ____ 61,000____Nov 1 1936 58 '83 F-A 525,000c&rFeb 1 1913 g '07 J-J 255,000c__July 1 1937 55 '91 A-0 586,000c&rApr 1 1916 PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED 58 '91 J-D 350,000c&rPne 1 1921 FOR PAYMENT. ss '92 J-J 248,000c&rJan 2 1922 Water Scrip. 58 '93 J-J 200,000c&rJan 2 1923 78 $4,000.. ___Sept 1 1902 48 '99 J-J 100,000r__Jan 2 192P Floating Debt Bonds. Pipe Line. $3,000____Feb 1 1909 Os '79 ___ 48 '04 M-S $142,0000..-Sept 1 1934 General. Repaving Bonds. $1,000___Apr 1 1904 68 48 '08 M-N $150,000c__May 1 1928 Assessment. $1,000____Jan 1 1906 78 a These are assessment bonds, INTEREST is paid by the Merchants' Exch. Nat. Bank of New York. TOTAL DEBT, ETC. Dec 11900. Dec. 1 1908. General account debt $9,198,607 08 $9,630,607 08 Assessment account debt 4,313,000 00 4,368,000 00 Temporary loans 1,710,952 31 2,040,135 42 Improvement certificates 737,095 81 689,709 83 Total liabilities (excluding water debt) _ _ _$15,959,655 20 $16,728,542 33 Cash in City Treasury $1,060,447 47 $1,344,163 13 Cash and bonds held in sinking fund 3,012,989 a.) 3,237,667 la Taxes due and unpaid 4,000,000 00 8,240,315 10 Assessments due and unpaid 2,000,000 00 2,231,610 29 City property 8,536,117 72 7,654,451 95 Other items 1,241,589 37 1,035,612 43 Total resources $20,351,144 11 $23,743,820 05 Water debt (not included above) $5,543,441 69 $5,439,000 00 Water sinking fund (not included above)_ _ _ 1,636,599 87 1,647,132 82 Net water debt $3,906,841 82 $3,791,867 18 SINKING FUNDS.-The sinking funds, all of which are invested in the city's bonds and certificates, on Dec. 1 1909 were as follows: Securities. Cash. Total. General sinking funds $3,481,549 30 $31,440 25 $3,512,980 55 Water sinking funds 1,631,701 50 4,89837 1,636,599 87 Total $5,113,250 80 $36,338 62 $5,149.589 42 ASSESSED VALUATIONAssessed Valuation Tax rate Real. Personal. Total. per $1,000. 1910 x$225,213,208 $16,847,560 •$241,560,768 $19.80 1909 x217,784,143 17,833,396 *235,617,539 18.77 1908 216,052,701 16,717,080 *232,769,781 19.28 1905 90,072,950 14,524,733 113,597,683 27.30 1900 84,552,605 8,772,395 93,325,000 28.20 1890 73,059,265 8,898,150 78,957,415 26.40 1880 54,122,875 5,343,815 59,466,690 28.00 x Includes second-class railroad property valued at $40,731,049. •Thedecreasein values for1908,1909and 19 1 n is due to the fact that the value of second-class railroad property as fixed by the State of Assessors for those years was much lower than the value placed on Board this class of property in 1907 by the local assessors. The Act of 1906, which gave, the local boards power to levy and collect taxes on railroad and canal property, was declared unconstitutional. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 267,779; in 1005 It was 232,699; in 1900 it was 206,433; In 1890 it was 163,003; in 1880, 120,722; in 1870, 82,546. KEARNEY. Burton E. Canfield, Treasurer. This town is In Hudson County. LOANSWhen Due, Refunding Bonds, Water Bonds. 4s '03 J-D $90,000o__ ..Juno 1 1925 Os '87 A-0 $58,000c&r_Oct 1 1917 Funding Bonds. 5s '91 A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1917 45 '01 M-N $15,000c._ _Nov 1 1911 Os '80 A-0 8,000r___Oct 1 1919 4348'03 F-A 60,000c_Aug 1 '13-28 5s '00 A-0 3,000r___Oct 1 1920 ($15,000 due each 5 years.) 58 '88 A-0 13,000r__Oct 11018 4348'03 F-A $24,00033__Aug 1 48 '99 F-A 10,0000___Feb 1 1929 434s'05 J-D 125,000c__June 1'11-13 1920 5s '94 A-0 10,000c___Oct 1 1017 4 Y68'05 F-A 70,000c_Aug 1 1930 A-0 '91 58 2,000c___Oct 1 1920 55 '08 J-D 97,000e___June 11023 434s'09 ____ 35,000 1934 58 '08 J-D 60,000c__ June 1 1933 School Bonds. 5s '08 A-0 24,000r__ Oct 1 1922 48 '01 F-A $1,000c___Feb 11011 58 '08 M-S 43,000r_ Mch 1 1924 48 01 M-N 1,000c__ May 1 1911 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910 $1,057,400 4s '01 F-Af18,000c_Febl'll'16&21 Sinking fund assets 111.914 114,000c__Feb 1 '26-31 Water debt (included) 159,000 Town-Hall Bonds. Assessed valuation, m1_ 14,910,527 4348'09 ____ $90,000 1934 Assessed val., personal__ 1,910,475 Fire Department. Second class RR. prop___ 031,428 48 '00 M-N $8,0000_ _Nov 1 '15-30 Total assessed val. 1910_ _17,752,430 ($2,000 each 5 years.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___$16.12 53 '08 M-S 23,000c___Mch 1 1928 Population in 1005 13,601 INTEREST on refunding bonds due 1925 is payable at the New Jersey Title Guarantee & Trust Co. of Jersey City; on all other Issues at the West Hudson County Trust Co. of Harrison. LONG BRANCH. T.R.Woolley, Comp.; B.B.Newcomb,C1k. This city is in Monmouth County. Incorporated May 17 This city has accepted the provisions of Section 73 of Chapter 1031903. of 1907, thereby fixing Its debt limit at 15% of the taxables. of the Laws LOANSWhen Due. Asphalt Bonds. Beach and Park Bonds. 55 '93 J-1) $65,000cJune 1913 48 g '05 J-D $150,000c__June 1 1935 BOND. DEBT 48 '06 J-D 250,000c___June 1936 Floating debt Jan 1 1910__$583,000 81,000 434s g M-N 100,000 1937 Sinking fund 52,080 General Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909.._14,046,283 Se '96 J-D $4,000 1916 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) as '97 J-D 10,000 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$20.60 Population 1905 12,183 INTEREST on beach and park bonds payabl, in at Treasurer's office. LONG BRANCH SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. Francis. Sec'Y. LOANSWhen Due. 58 '93 __ _ _ $20000 , 1923 434. M-S $19,000____Sept 1 1912 434s J-J 19,000____Jan 11923 30,000 as '85 ___ _ 1915 I8,000____Jan 1 1933 as '98 ____ 45,000 1930 BOND. DEBT May 15 1909 $168,100 55 000 1927 ' MADISON.' 'S. G. Willits, Clerk. This borough Is in Morris County. Incorporated Dec. 27 1889. LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Water Bonds, Road Bonds. 3345 F-A $70,000o___Aug 1 1920 434. F-A 37,0000____ 1911-1916 School Bonds. ($2,000 due yearly.) 55 A-0 $15.0000 ___1917-1931 65 LOANSWhen Due. Assessment debt (additional)_$2,500 Refunding Light Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909___3,271,151 48 F-A $20,000r 1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909__$19 00 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 1910_ _$99,000 Population in 1905 4,115 INTEREST Is payable at the First National Bank of Madison. MERCER COUNTY. Joseph H. Black, Collector. County seat is Trenton. LOANSWhen Due, Road Improvement Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 4s J-D$100,000r___June 1 1933 48 J-J $30,000c___Jan 1 1923 48 03 F A 61,000r___Aug 1 1933 4s 1904 F-A 19,800r __Aug 1 1923 48 '04 J-D 18,000r___Dec 1 1934 48 M-S 14,000r___Mch 1 1924 4s J-D 103,000r___Dec 1 1935 4s M-N 10,000r___May 11025 434s 31,000c&r_Jan 1 1938 J-J 4s M-S 54,900c_Oct 1 1926 4s F-A 53,000r ___Feb 1 1939 45 J-D 7,950c__Dec 1 1936 Building Bonds. 48 F A 12,000r ___Feb 1 1929 3348 A-0$228,500c&r_Apr 1 1941 Renewal Bonds. 48 F-A 20,000c__ _Feb 1 1944 4s J-J $25,000c___July 1 1923 45 '04 J-D 3,000r_June 10 1944 48 '04 M-N 7,500r_May 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_$861,150 4s '04 J-D 10,000r.._ _ Dec 1 1924 Floating debt 431,000 4$ A-0 10,000r__-Oct 1 1925 Sinking fund 155,260 Armory Bonds. Total assessed val. 1910__88,642,928 3345 J-D $25.000c__Dec 2 1916 Population In 1905 110,516 INTEREST payable at County Collector's office. MERCHANTVILLE. Wm. Longstreth, Mayor. This borough is in Camden County. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds Purchase of Real Estate. 5s '08 J-J $70,000c_July 1 '23& 33 __s --- 86,500 1912 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '10 $146,500 20,000 1917 Sinking fund 13,764 20,000 1927 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,886.459 __s ___ 30,000 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _$21.70 INT. on the sewer bonds is payable at the Central Tr. Co. In Camden. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. T. H. Hagerty, Collector. County seat Is New Brunswick. LOANSWhen Due. Road Bonds (Con.). Renewal Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $48,000r___Jan 1912-21 4s J-J $5,000r__ _Jan 1 1911 (See V.79.. r 118,for maturity ) 3s 3•6 J-J j 15,000r__Jan 1 '12-14 48 '04 J-J 500____Jan 1 1921 1 4,000r_Jan 1 1915 15,000 __Jan 1922-36 18,000r __1916-1919 4s J-J 334s A-0 43,000r ___A932-1935 4s J-J 8,000r ____1920-1921 48 '05 ___ 30,000 4s J-J 9,000r ___ A917-1924 _s 20,500 4s '05 __ _ 8.000r 4s '09 F-A1114,000r_Feb ___1 '19-'37 4s 8,000r 11,000r___Feb 1 1938 45 5,000r 48 '10 J-J 195,000r __1920-1938 4s F-A 10,000 1919-1928 1 2,000r 1939 Bridge Bonds. Building Bonds. 334s J-J $149,900c&r_Jan 1 '22-31 43s'10 A-0$120,000c_Oct 1 '30-'49 4s '07 A-0 80,000r._Apr 1 '17-36 BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ _$705,100 Road Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_ :59,788,496 $1 600r ___ _1911-1912 (Assessment about 60 %actual value) J-J 334s 4,200r___Feb 9 1911 County tax (per $1,000) 1908_$8.00 F-A 3348 48 A-0 12,150r Apr 1 '11-131Population in 1905 97,038 INTEREST is payable at the County Collector's office New Brunswick MILBURN TOWNSHIP. E. L. Smithers, Treasurer. This township is in Essex County. LOANSSchool Bonds-(Continued). When Due. I Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 M-N $22,000____Nov 1 1929 4348 M-S $79,000c__ Sept 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $161,000 434s M-S 35,000c_ Sept 1 1933 Sinking fund 10,639 4348'04 M-S 35,000c __Sept 1 1934 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ __ _3,968,180 School Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _ _$20.60 4s M-N $33,000c_$2,000 yearly Population in 1905 3,182 INT. on sewer bonds is payable at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co.. N. Y. MONTCLAIR. H. V. Crawford, Mayor; S.H.Wenck,Treas. This town is situated in Essex County. Incorporated 1894. LOANS• When Due. Sewer Bonds (Assessment). School Bonds. 55 MN $100,000c__May 1 1913 5s M-N $11,000c ___ _1911-1921 Renewal School Bonds. 4s g M-S 3,000c_ _Sept 1 1911 334s g J-J $100,000c_Ju1y 1 1932 Is J-J 109,050c__Jan 1 1911 Park Bonds. 334s g J-J 3,000c__July 1 '11-13 3'4se•06 J-J 5100,000c_ _June 30 1931 58 M-N 27,500c___May 1 1913 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '10_$1,000,800 4s '08 M-N 145,000c__Nov 1 1938 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 100,000 4s g '09 M-N 291,250c___May 1 1939 Floating debt 70,000 Fire House Bonds. Sinking fund 120,738 3568 g A-0 $40,000c___Apr 1 1921 Total assessed val. 1910_ _35,472,800 4s F-A 35,000c _Feb 1 1929 (Assessment about full value.) Railroad Bonds, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____$18.00 55 M-N $120,000c_Nov 1 '11-'18 Population in 1905 16,370 Population In 1910 (est.) 21,500 INTEREST on the railroad bonds Is payable at the oMce of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.; on the $100,000 of sewer bonds at the National Shoe & Leather Bank of New York City; on the $145,000 school 4s due 1938 at the Chase National Bank, New York; on all other Issues at the Bank of Montclair, Montclair, N. J. MORRIS COUNTY. G. A. Becker, Director Bd. Freehold's. Morristown is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund 342,578 Road Bonds. Total valuation 1909_ _ _ _ 45,581,792 (Assessment about full value.) 48 g '95J-D $360,0000 1935 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _$5.83 (Subject to call after 1905.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10__ $360,000 Population in 1905 67,934 Floating debt 176,000 Population in 1908 (est.) 68,000 INTEREST is payable at the Morristown Trust Co. MORRISTOWN. E. K. Mills, Corporation Counsel. This town Is in Morris County. Incorporated April 6 1865. The $400,000 sewer bonds mentioned below are issued as the work progresses. Up to May 20 1910 $298,000 had been plaeed. LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund $10,000 Sewer Bonds Total assessed val. 1909_12,096,944 45 '07 J-J $400,000c_Jan 1 1948 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) (Subject to call after Jan 1 1918.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ - _ -$18.70 TOT. B'D D'T,May 20 '10_ _$298,000 Population In 1909 (est.) 13,000 INTEREST payable at the National Iron Bank in Morristown. NEWARK. J. H. Bacheller, Comptroller. Newark is situated in Essex County. Vailsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905. LOANSWhen Due. Water Debt. School Bonds. 5s '91 M-S $40,000___Sept 15 1911 3.35s'97A-0$200,000- __Oct 1 1917 434s'85 F-A 200,000____Feb 1 1915 48 '96 J-D 100,000___June 1 1916 434s'85 M-N 15,000____Nov 1 1915 4s '98 F-A 100,000____Aug 8 1918 44613'88 M-S 20,000_Mch 1 1918 334s'99 J-D 300,000____Dec 11029 45 '90 J-D 20,000__Dec 31 1910 3348'02 J-J 100,000_ -_Oct 1 1932 4s '84 A-0 30,000___Oct 1 1914 3343'03 M-N 100.000May 11933 48 '86 F-A 12,000____Aug 1 1916 1933 4s '87 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1917 3348'03 J-D 15,000r 48 '04 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1934 45 '92 F-A 2,450,000__Feb 1 1922 3348'05 A-0 370,000r_Apr 11985 4s '92 M-N smoo.000__may 1 1922 (Subject to call Apr 1 1945.) 4s '92 A-0 20,000__ _Oct 10 1912 70,000_ __July 11985 48 '93 M-N 55,000 __Nov 15 1913 3348'05 J-J 3363'05 M-N 250,000r___Nov 1 1955 413 '95 F-A 40,000___Aug 21 1915 (Subject to call Nov 1 1945.) 43 '96 A-0 40,000_ Oct 20 1916 330'06 A-0 650,000_Apr 1 1956 4s '97 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1927 (Subject to call April 1 1946.) 4s '99 A-0 20,000__ _Oct 12 1919 334s'06 F-A 65,000_ ___Aug 1 1956 4s '00 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1920 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1946.) 4s '01 M-S 20,090.__Sept 1 1921 4s '07 M-N 1,165,500__May 1 1957 4s '02 A-0 30,000____Oct 1 1922 (Subject to call May 1 1947.) 48 '03 J-J 30,000____July 1 1923 48 '08 A-0 1,286.000___Oct 1 1958 3548'04 F-A 100,000r __Aug 1 1954 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1948.) 334s'05 M-N 490,000r___May 1 1955 45 '08 __ 267,000__ _Dec 31 1943 (Subject to call May 1 1945.) 4s '09 __ 1,289,700c__Dec 31 1959 48 '05 M-N 50,000____May 1 1925 (Subject to call after Dec. 31 1949.) 4s '08 ___ 50,000_ Nov 16 1928 City Hall Bonds. 4s '08 ___ 100,000____Aug 1 1938 31,03'01 J-J$1,000,000__ .Jan 1 1931 48 '08 ___ 100,000____Sept I 1938 3368'02 J-J 500.000-Oct 1 1932 45 '10 M-S 100,000 1940 City Hospital Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 334s'02 J-J 5300,000__Jan 1 1932 4s '08 ___ $130,000____July 1 1923 4s '09 M-N 100,000....-May 1 1928 inallniziliailoills8..aig 66 NEW JERSEY--CITIES AND TOWNS. Market. 4s '91 A-0 $335,000rApr 1 1911 City Improvement Refunding. 48'93 M-S$1.500,000___Mch 15 1923 Tax Arrearage. 4s '01 J-J $75,000____Ju1y 1 1911 67,000____Jul7 1 1912 4s '02 J-J 57,000__July 1 1913 45 '03 J-J Storage Reservoir. 3%8'05 A-0$1,950,000r_Apr 1 1955 (Subject to call May 1 1904.) Street Opening. 4s '95 F-A$100,000____Aug 5 1915 VAILSBURO BONDS.-Annexed Jan. 1 1905. Water. LOANSWhen Due. 4 Sis'98 A-0 $40,000c_Oct 1 '13& '28 Sewer. School. 43-s'04 J-J $140,000c __Jan 1 1934 J-J $10,000c ____1911-1920 4%8'04 A-0 10 000c _ __Oct 1 1934 4s'00 Nov 1 1933 438'03 1.1-N 25.000c and at local banks. Treasurer INTEREST is payable at office of City TOTAL DEBT.SINKING FUNDS, &c.Dec. 31 1909. Dec. 31 1908. Dec. 311907. Tot, bond. debt (Incl. water debt)-$25,674,200 $24,699,500 $23,973,500 7,044,382 7,623,359 7,091.789 Sinking funds When Due LOANSPublic Library. 48 '97 J-J $300,000 __June 1 1927 50,000Jan 1 1931 3345'01 J-J Track Elevation Bonds. 3%8'02 J-J $500,000_Jan 1 1932 48 '04 M-N19 100,000_ _May 19 1954 33.8'04 F-A 450,000r___Aug 1 1954 33-8'05 M-N 250,000r_Nov 1 1955 (Subject to call Nov 1 1945.) 4s '08 M-S 1 /2,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1958 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1948.) 318,582,411 317,655,118 316,350,141 Net bonded debt $12,387,000 *12,187,000 $11,957,000 Water debt (included above) $5,143,000 $2,435,146 Temporary loans (additional) The sinking fund receives each year an amount equal to about 3% of the bonds outstanding. Temporary loan bonds are only issued against such assets as unpaid taxes of the last two years, which are not applied to the payment of tax-arrearage bonds, and unpaid assessments for street paving and sewer improvements. DEBT LIMITATION.-Fifteen per cent of the total valuation. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment about full value. Total Assessed Total Tax Personal Real Valuation. per 1,000. Property. Estate. Years$19.30 $344,755,550 1910 19.10 327,926,050 1909 16.30 295,780,793 1908 16 90 298,429,242 51,815,061 246,614,181 1907 _ • 22 40 150,106,160 31,716,725 118 389,435 1900 18 20 112,512,580 23,985.890 88,526,690 1890 83,364 410 17.631,095 65,733,315 1880. It In 1900 283,289; was It POPULATION.-In 1910 was 347.469; in 1905 was 246,070; in 1890 It was 181,830; In 1880 it was 136,508. NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is In Bergen County. G. N.Comes,Clerk (P.0.Hackensack). F-A $16,000c_Auz 1 '12-'19 When Due. 4 Sis LOANS2,000c___May 1 1911 111-N 45 '05 F-A $45,000c_Aug 1 '34-'42 5s 400_ _July 1 1911 5s '07 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '20-'20 5s '10 J-J 5 116,000.. July 1 '12-'19 55,000c_ _July15'31-41 5s '08 J-J 42,000c_July 1 '20-'33 BOND.DEBT Apr 14 '10_ $207,500 J-J 45 4.000c_Aug 15 '30-33 Assessed valuation 1909 _ _10,961,941 F-A 4s 11,500c_July 15 10- 32 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _45.20 J-J 5s INTEREST payable at the Hackensack Nat. Bank Hackeinnsack. NEW BRUNSWICK. 0. 0. Stillman, City Treasurer. This city is situated in Middlesex County When Due. When Due.[ LOANSLOANSSinking Fund Bonds-(Con.) Sinking Fund Bonds. Sept 1919 318'04 al-S $48,000r ... _Melt 1 1929 33 '94 M-S $40,000 Sept 1915 Oct 1910 350'05 M-S 10,000 4%5'94 A-0 95,000 Oct 1925 12,000 Nov 1920 4s '05 4 %s'95 M-N 65,000 Nov 1917 10.500 Nov 1921 5s '07 4,Sa'6 M-N 68,000 Mch 1018 Jan 1922 4s '08 ____ 10,000 as '97 M-N 10,000 Paving Bonds May 1922 48 '97 M-N 20,100 Nov 1922 4s '08 ____ $16.000____July 1938 48 97 M-N 97.000 Fire Dept. Bonds. May 1923 45 '98 M-N 110,000 $5,500_ _Mch 1919 July 1923 4s 350'98 M-N 24,000 30,000____July 1 1940 Aug 1923 45 '10 J-J 33,8'98 M-N 29.000 School Bonds. Nov 1923 48 '98 M-N 62,000 $60,000__July 1 '20-'49 Jan 1924 3%5'99 M-N 20,000 Feb 1924 43.8'10 __- 30,000__July 1 '50-'59 2,000 3%WSW M-N 1 1,000___ _July 1 1960 Mch 1924 3 Sit3'00 M-N 48,000 Library Bonds. Nov 1924 3 Sis'99 M-N 25,000 $12,000____Sept 1032 Dec 1924 4s '02 5,300 3%3'99 NI-N Almshouse Bonds. Feb 1925 30'00 M-N 3,375 $10,000 July 1938 Apr 1925 4s '08 33.8'00 11-N 4,350 Repavement Bonds June 1925 3,375 3-s'00 M-N Sept 1 '32 Nov 1925 4s M-S 350,000_ 3%s'00 M-N 13,000 - $1,183,207 Jan 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910 1,500 3%8'01 M-N 31,000 3%s'01 A-0 15,950___ _Apr 1926 Imp. & sewer certificates575,675 Feb 1927 Sinking fund and cash_ 1,925 350'02 F-A Aug 1927 Total valuation 1909 _ _ .. _11,515,056 3545'02 F-A 19,566 _ 422.00 9 . 354s'02 J-D 11,600 __ _Dec 1927 Tax rate (per 31,000) 109_ May 1928 Population In 1910_.__23.388 3%s'03 M-N 15,000 348'03 M-N 20,766 ._ _Nov 1928 INTEREST on Library and Re-pavement bonds is payable at the Brunswick Trust Co.; on all other bonds at the National Bank of New Jersey, New Brunswick, where principal will be payable at maturity. NEWTON. Thos. M. Kays, Attorney. This town Is In Sussex County. Incorporated 1864. Water Bonds. When Due. LOANSJ-J $118,0000 45 Sewer Bonds. DEBT Oct 1910___ $239,000 BOND. 1935 2 4s '03 A-0 $100,000c_ Oct 10,000 Sinking fund School Bonds J-J $12,000c__Jan 1 '11-'22 Assessed valuation 1909_2,832,343 55 (Assessment about zSi actual value.) 8,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1009__$21.58 7,000 ____ 4s 4.222 I Population in 1905 INTEREST payable at Sussex County National Bank in Newton. NORTH BERGEN. 8 in Hudson County. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910__$245,800 79,321 Floating debt 135,000 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1910.$10,510 140 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.-515.57 11,134 Population In 1905 NUTLEY. Max P. Kaufmann, Town Accountant. was township formerly of the This town, located in Essex County, Franklin. Name and government changed by Legislative Act of 1902. Refunding Road Bonds. When Due. LOANSA-0 $42,000r___Apr 1 1915 4s Floating Debt Assessment Road Bonds. ___ $13.000c___Apr 1 1917 5s ___ 10,000c___Apr 1 1918 4s '04 A-0 $5,000c__-Apr 1 1914 Ols Sidewalk Bonds. Water Bonds. F-A $11,000c___Feb 1 1911 M-N $47,000c___Nov 1 1925 43.03 45 6,000_ _Apr 1 1916 2,000c___Feb 11011 4s '06 A-0 F-A 4%5 A-0 3,000c__Oct 15 1911 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ 3180.000 4%8 1,406 9,000c___Mch 1 1915 Floating debt 4s '05 al-S 38,678 5,000____Apr 1 1916 'Sinking fund 48 '06 A-0 4,572,820 55 '07 A-0 12,000c___Apr 1 1917 Total valuation 1910 4%8'09 J-D 15,000___Dec 15 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 09_419.20 4,556 Population in 1005 Frederic Clements, Clerk. NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT When Due. BONDED DEBT Nov '08_ 3108.000 LOANS45 '06 J-J $52,000c___July 1 1946 Assessed valuation 1907 ..__4.146.2 3 37 10 1911 School tax (per $1,000)'07 A-0 20,000 55 1931 INTERESV is payable In .Newark J-D 28,000 48 and Nutley. .,....__1914 8,000 M-S 4s ORANGE. I'. G. Cought,ry, Collector of Taxes. Orange Is situated In Essex County. Incorporated as a town Jan. 31 1380 as a city April 3 1872. Water Bonds. When Due. LOANSA-0$344,000 ..Oct 1 1912 55 Refunding Bonds. F-A 90,000___Aug '24-'20 48 '07 J-J s54,0004,_Jan 1 1937 43 53 '08 F-A 200,000____ Feb 1 1938 Funding Bonds. 1911-1914 4%8'08 J-D 180,000e. -June 1 1938 4%6'09 J-1 20,000 This township (P. 0. Jersey City) When Due. LOANSSchool Bonds. __s ___ $195,800 Town Hall Bonds. $50,000 [VoL. Lxxxxi. Tax Arrears. When Due. LOANSA-0 $12.000_ __Apr 1 '11-'12 4s School House Bonds. A-0 26,000__Apr 1 '11-'14 J-J $60,000__July 1 '13-'18 45 4%s Electric-Light Bonds. J-J 140,000„July 1 '24-'31 4s J-J 43 '10 $90,000c___Jan 1 1980 1932 1 1 2,000____July Street 1 m p't Bonds. 4s '04 J-D 125,000c___Dec 1 1934 A-0 $38,740.43 . _1011-1018 4t3 M-N 8,0001912 5s 1935 Total municipal debt Oct $ 4s '05 J-D 15,000 $2,212,740 1910 43.s'08 A-0 110,000c_Apr 1 1938 445,155 1937 Sinking funds 5,000 J-I) 4s 48 '09 M-N 8,000____May 1 1930 NET DEBT Oct 3 1910_1,767,585 814,000 Water debt (Included) Sewer Bonds 1929-1933 Floating debt (additional) 505,926 F-A $57,000 68 3,696,000 5,000_ _June 1 1922 City property 1910 J-D 55 J-D 250,000__June 1 '23-'32 Assessed valuatlon, rea1417,896,032 58 8,000___ _Jan 1 1911 Assessed val., personal__ 1,477,675 J-J 5s 15,000 20,000_ Jan 1 '13-'14 Indebt. to be deducted__ 58 J-J 60,000Jan 1 '15-'18 Total assessed val., 1909_ 19,358,707 J-J 5s J-J 80,000__Jan 1 '19-'22 Total assessed val. 1910_20,025,416 55 50,000_ _Jan 1 '20-'32 (Assessment 85 to 90 %actual value.) J-J 5s 1911-1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_420.00 70,000 J-J 4548 26,101 1915-1921 Population in 1905 A-0 125,000 43s 29,630 1919-1922 Population In 1910 J-D 50.000 4s Street Assessment Bonds. A-0 $8,000 _ ._ _ _1911-1914 45 INTEREST is payable at the Orange National Bank of Orange. PASSAIC. Z. A. Van Houten, Comptroller. This city is in the county of the same name. Incorporated April 22 1873. School-House Bonds. When Due. LOANS.1-D $35.000c_Dec 1 '13-'17 4 %s City Bonds. J-D 47,000c_Dec 1 '21-30 334s '11-'19 1 $9,000c_June J-D 5s 9,000c___Sopt 1 1912 M-S 4,000c_July 1 '11-'14 5s 5s J-J 5,000c_Mch 1 '11-'15 M-S 11,500c__July 11 1918 5s J-J 5s 1 '11-'14 12,000c_Aug F-A 4%s '11-'24 1 15,000c_Nov 5s M-N M-N 22,000c_Nov 1 '16-'17 2,500c_Mch 1 1911 43-is M-S 5s A-0 28,000c_Oct 1 '19&'20 7.500c__Aug 1 1919 3348 F-A 4%8 M-S 50,000c_Mch 1 '11-'20 al-N 83 000c May '11-'32 334s 354s A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1924 27,000c__Jan 2 '11-'30 4s J-J 3%s 48 '06 M-N 100,000c_May 1 1926 Street Imp. Bonds. f $1 0,000c_July 1 '13-'14 4%8'08 M-S 72,250c___Mch 1 1938 .1-J j 10,000c_July 1 1915 4s '08 M-N 256,000c&r_Nov 1 1928 414s I 30,000c_July 1 '16-'17 4348 g'10 A-0 103,000c__Oct 1 1040 Public Park Bonds. Public Improvements. J-J $15,000c_July 1 '11-'15 J-D $10,000c_Dec 1 '11-'12 5s 58 A-0 26,000c__Apr 21 1929 48 '11-'30 1 70,000c_Aug F-A 3%s GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 191031,249,750 Hospital Bonds. 121,160 F-A $6,000c__Feb 1 1927 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 3Sis 44,308 4s '06 M-N 25,000c_Mch 1 1036 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1910 35,546,586 Funding Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) 4%8'08 J-D $84,000c&r.Dec 1 '11-38 430'10 M-SJ120,000c&rMch 1 '11-30 Total tax (per 51,00))) 1910_314.40 37,837 1 70,000c&rMch 1 '31-40 Population in 1905 54,773 4%8 g'10A-0 70,000c_Oct 1 1935 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at Passaic National Bank, Passaic, except on school bonds of 1910 and funding bonds due Oct. 1935, the Interest on these being payable at People's Bank & Trust Co., Passaic. PASSAIC COUNTY. John L. Conklin, Collector. County seat is Paterson. Court House BondsWhen Due LOANSFeb 1911 F-A $50,000c 4s Bridge Bonds. J-J 125,000cJan 1 '14-15-16 F-A$104.000c_ _Feb '12-'13 4s 5s 11019 25,000c___May M-N 48 1919 1 10,000c__July J-J 4s Rebuilding Bonds. 45 '06 A-0 165,000c__ Apr 1 1925 M-S 60,000c___Sept 1 1917 65,000c _Apr 1 1026 4s 454s '07M-S 36,000c..Sept 2 '14-'16 45 '04 J J 300,000c-July 1 '20-'24 _$944,000 40,000c_Sept 2 1927 TOTAL DEBT Nov '10 4548 '07M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 1919 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _151,510,264 (Assessment full value.) Road Bonds 4s '08 J-J $50,000c___July 11018 State&Co tax(per $1,000) '00_$5.77 175,858 Population in 1905 INTEREST Is payable at First National Bank, Paterson. PATERSON. James J. Curt'tn, Comptroller. This city is in Passaic County. Incorporated as a city March 19 1851. Sewer Appropriations When Due. LOANS1916 48 '99 F-A $18,000c_Aug School Bonds. Renewal Bonds. 4%8'95 A-0 $25,000c__Oct 1 1911 4s '98 A-0 50,0000...A0r '13-'14 4s '87 J-D $60.000c June '11-'16 1918 4s '87 J-D 10,000c____Dec 1911 4s '98 F-A 15,000c__Aug 1913 4s '90 A-0 50,000c__Apr '14-'15 48 '88 J-D 34,500c_Dec 1914 48 '00 J-D 100,000c__June 1 1919 4s '89 J-D 85,000c__Dec 1911 1 al-N 38,0000_May '01 48 11920 4s '04 M-S 70,000c_Mch 48 '04 M-N 54.000c_Nov '14-'20 48 '01 13,1-N 39,0000_Nov 30 1911 4s '05 al-S 275,000c__Mch 1 1935 4s '02 M-N 49,000c.. May 1 1917 48 '06 J-D 36,000c-_June 1 1931 4s '02 J-D 38,000c_1Jec 1 1922 81,000c_July 1 1932 4s '03 A-0 25,000c_Apr 1 1923 4%s '07 J-J 4%8'08 M N 200.000e_ _Nov 1 1033 45 '03 M-N 35,000c__May 1 1023 48 '09 J-J 195,000c_ July 1 1934 4s '03 J-D 55,000r_Deo 1 1923 4s '04 F-A 25,0000_ _Feb 1 1924 City Hall Bonds. 55 '93 A-0 $120.000c_Apr '11-'22 48 '04 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 1924 45.0'04 M-N 120,000cNov '33-'44 45 '04 M-N 40,000c__Nov 14 1924 45 '94 J-J 100.000cJuly '23-'32 4s '05 J-D 75,000e_Deo 1 1925 4s '02 F-A 76,000c__Aug 1 1932 45 '06 J-D 115,000c_Deo 1 1926 4 iss '07J-J 100,000o_July 1 1937 Funded Debt Bonds. 45 '04 J-D $500,000c_June 11039 454s '08M-N 100,000c___May 1 1928 4543'09 A-0 50,000____April 1919 Street Improvement Bonds, 48 '01 M-S$150,000c__Mch 1 1911 430'10 A-0 325,000c___Apr 1 1940 4s '03 J-D 14,000cJune 1913 TOT. III). DT. Oct 1910_44,267,500 4s '05 M-N 110,000c__May 1 1915 Bills payable, certs., &c_. 707.601 430'08 at-N 100,0000_May I 1018 TOTAL DEI3T Oct 1910_4,975,101 546,187 4s '09 J-J 85,000c_ _July 1 1919 Sinking fund 2,901,190 4%8'10 ISI-N 70,000 _ -Nov 1 1920 City property 1910 Assessed valuation, real 78,625,589 Sewer Bonds. 4s '00 J-J 350,0000.._June 30 1920 Assessed value, personal 16,617,770 372,593 Second class RR. property Park Bonds 1 13 0 29 35 1:5 48 '88 A-0 $50,000c_Apr '11-'12 't'otal assessed val. 1909 _95,24 2156 0 1010____1$ 90 .0 .6 55 '91 J-D imam-rune 1 1911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1905 58 '92 J-D 15,0000-J1111C 1 1012 Population in 1900 In 105,171 Population Bonds.uIlig 45 '04 A-0 $40,000c__Apr 11924 Population in 1010 INTEREST Is payable at the City Treasurer's office. PERTH AlVIBOY. Chas. K. Seaman, Treasurer. This city is in Middlesex County. . d25s50 n2 __ os B Wateri : When Due. 4 ms LOANS,000 Sept 1922 School Bonds. (Subject to call Sept 1 1007.) Mch 1919 ___ $10,000 4s ,000 48 1915 Jan 1917 Oct ___ 36,000 4s ___ 12,000 July 1916 4s --- 18,000 J-J s 2 48 17 92 80,000__July 1 1933 uctltly 119 oa j _._ 5,000- ......J -s '04 J-D 155,000c_ Sent 1 1934 4s - 37,000 40,000c_ __Jury 1 1935 4s '04 ii-s 54,000____Sept 1 1934 45 '05 J-J - _ 100,000_ _ May 1 1936 _ .5 ,0_ . 35 00_ __July 50,000c__Jan 1 1940 4s '06 IS1--S 49,000e _Sept 1 1936 40'10 J-J 1 "35 .8 Street Bonds. 4%8'09 A-0$125,000____Oct 1 1924 Improvement Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. _ $4,200__May 15 1911 _s 4 1915 Feb 11029 21 Mch 000 : .8 -- 7 000 - - -- 7. 01n 1,lsecalitt-a,z113 .5 Judgment Bonds. $639,000 4s --- - 156.000_ __Jan 22 1920 Water bonds 369,000 4,000___Mch 22 1920 School bonds 171,664 14,000_ _Aug 15 1920 Assessment bonds 15,000 Tax-arrearage bonds City Hall Bonds 35,000 July 1 1928 City-Hall bonds 4%8'08 J-J $35,000 109,500 Street •mprov't Bonds Funding Bonds. 25,000 _ _ _ _$170,000_ _Nov 1 1916 Temporary loans _s 13.700 Improvement bonds Sewer Bonds. 24.000 ____ $41,000._ _Nov 1 1918 Judgment bonds _s 1.000 bonds A 191 Repaving 1 54.000___July 450'08 J-J 10,000 4343'10 M-N 41.000o......May 1 1920 Reservoir bonds 40.400 Fire Department bonds Fire Department Bonds. 127.600 J-J $10,000_ _Jan 11024 Sewer bonds 434s 127,700 43.s '04... __ 10,000.- _Aug 1 1924 Anticipation bonds 173,000 1,000._ __July 1 1914 Funding bonds NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Nov., 1910.] 67 TOT. BD. D'T Jan 1 '10.$1,768,064 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ .$14.70 Floating debt 25,895 209,113 Population in 1905 418,867 Population in 1910 Sinking fund and cash___ 32,121 INT. payable in Perth Amboy. 16,185,359 Total valuation 1909 CITY PROPERTY.-Value of property owned by city on Jan. 1 1909 was $1,178,769 13. BOND. DEBT June 1910_ $237,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1908_ _$1.97 6.838 3 Assessed valuation 1909_12,852.558 Population In 1905 (Assessment about actual value.) Population in 1909 (est.) 8.200 INTEREST on the $45,500 Issue is payable at the Fidelity Trust Company, Newark; on the 5s at the Franklin Savings Institution, Newark, and on the $12,000 4s In New York City at A. B. Leach & Co. PLAINFIELD. W. F. Arnold, Treasurer. SUMMIT. J. F. Haas, Treasurer; J. E. Rowe, Clerk. This city Is In Union County. Incorporated In April 1860. LOANSWhen Due. Fire House Bonds. School Bends. 43s g '08 $15,000c___Dec 1 1918 $3,000c___Dec 1 1912 Police Station Bonds. 48 g '04 J-D i50,000c_June 1 '13-'22 4 %g'08 J-J f$6,000c_July 1 '11-16 6,000c___June 1 1923 118,000c_July 1 '17-'28 6 000c___June 1 1924 Street Bonds. 48 '05 J-D 154,0000_June '25-'33 58 1911 M-S $14,000r 1 4,000c June 1934 1,000c___Sept 1 1912 48 '05 J-D 10,4500 ____1911-1929 43 g '08 M-S{12,000c_Sept 1 '13-18 43g'08 J-J 95,000c___July 1 1958 18,0000_Sept 1 '19-'24 4s '09 M-N 45,000c__Nov 1 1959 55 g '10 J-J 30,000c__ _July 1 1913 4s '09 M-N 10,000c___Nov 1 1924 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct I910__ $585,000 25,500 4s M-N j$35,000c_May 1 '28-'34 Floating debt 11,454 1 6,000c___May 1 1935 Sinking fund 48 72,000c J-J ____ _1927 Total assessed val. 1009 23,613,304 4%8'08 M-N 62,000c ____1911-1941 (Assessment about full value.) 4s '09 M-N J36,000c_Nov 1 '36-'41 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_$16.80 18,468 1 7,000c_.. _Nov 1 1942 Population In 1905 25.000 Population in 1909 (est) INTEREST Is payable at the office of the City Treasurer. R.AHWAY. Chas. H. Anglernan, Auditor and Treasurer. This city, of Union County, was declared bankrupt In 1882, and a compromise of the debt, exclusive of the water debt ($185,000), was forthwith agreed to with most of the leading creditors at 35 cents on the dollar, the debt, exclusive of water debt, then amounting to about $1,200,000. This settlement was completed in 1894, and interest is now paid promptly on the new bonds. The water bonds were renewed In 1891 at 4%,an agreement having been made In 1890 by which all accrued interest at 7% was adjusted at the 35% rate. Interest on these water bonds is also now promptly paid. Incorporated 1858, LOANSWhen Due. Water Bonds Renewed. Adjustment Bonds. 4.s J-J $185,000e. _July 1 1032 4s '82 M-N $472,561 45r_Nov 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $802,561 (Subject to call at any time.) 220.1)00 Water debt (Included) School Bonds. 25,000 Floating debt 4 s M-S $35,000c&r_Mch 1 1018 Total valuation 1909 ___ _6,122,774 4s A-0 75,000c_ __Oct 1 1959 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) Filtration Plant Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1009_ _ _$18.40 448'06 M-N $35,000c 1936 Population in 1905 8,649 Population In 1909 (est.) 10,000 INTEREST on water board loan and school loan payable at the Mercantile Trust Co., New York; on other loans at the Rahway Nat. Bank. RIDGEFIELD PARK. W. J. Morrison Jr., Counsel. This village is in Bergen County. Incorporated June 23 1892. LOANSWhen Due. Road Bonds. School Bonds 5s Aug $25,000c _Aug '25-'29 .1-D j$2,000c __1911-1912 B'D D'T(Gen), Mch 14 '10_ $106,000 5 hs 128,000c _ _1914-1927 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 89,500 14.68 J-D 50.000c .Dec 13 '29 Floating debt (Inc. school Sewer (Assessment) Bonds. notes) 29,323 4 J-J 330,000c_ _July '11-'20 Sinking fund 19,635 Ss 25,200e. _July '11-'22 Assessed valuation 1009_ .2.663.404 65 J-J 11,000c.. _ Jan '11-'22 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 .__ $27.00 Funding Street (Assessment) [Ids. Population In 1910 (est.) 5,000 5s '10 J-J $18,000c_Jan 1 1030 INTEREST payable at the United States Mortgage & Trust Co. In New York City, the Hackensack Nat'l Bk. and the Peoples' Nat'l Bk. RIDGEWOOD. J. Blauvelt.Hopper, Clerk. This village Is in Bergen County. LOANSWhen Due. Improvement Bonds. 4 As'09 A-0 $36,000„Oct 1 '14-'19 Road Bonds ($4000.. May 1 '14-'17 58 '07 M-N {20,000_May 1 '18-'21 36,000„May 1 '22-'27 58 15,000c_ _July 1 '12, J-J '17 & '22 School Bonds _s --- $87,000 TOTAL DEBT May 18 '10_ $351,000 Sinking fund 2,016 Assessed valuation 1909__5,764,876 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ __$20.80 Population In 1909 (est.) _ _ __ ._5,000 INTEREST payable in Ridgewood. RIDGEWOOD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. E. A. Lane, Clerk. LOANSWhen Due. BONDED DEBT Jan 1910_ $167,000 $10,000c_May 1 '15-'19 Assessed valuation 5,750,000 4%8'09 M-Ni 30,000c_May 1 '20-'29 Population in 1910 (est) 6,000 40,000c_May 1 '30-'39 INTEREST payable at U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., New York. RUMSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is In Monmouth County. LOANSWhen Due. I 55 '10 J-J $25,000__July 1 '11-'351 RUTHERFORD. D. I3osnmn, Mayor; F. A. Stedman, Clk. This borough Is In Bergen County. LOANSWhen Due. Funding Bonds 48 g M-S $78,500c 1016 Improvement Bonds. 4;0 g J-J $75,000c__July 1 1022 Street Bonds. M-N $40,000c 1032 48 Park Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1030 BOND. DEBT May 18 '10_ $200,000 Floating debt 165.741 Sinking fund 72,533 Assessed valuation 1909___5.578,810 Total tax (per $1,000) '09_ _ 425 30 Population in 1910 7,045 INTEREST on park. funding and street bonds Is payable at Rutherford Nat. Bank; on Improvement bonds It New York City. RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT C. P. Perham.Clerk. When Due. 43is'10 F-A $86.300c LOANSFeb 1 1950 5s '02 M-N $2,975c $1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $110,545 45 '00 .I-D 49,570e. June 20 1930 Assessed valuation 1900_ ... 5,566.891 4s '06 A-0 48.000e_ _A r 1 '14-'61 School tax (per $1,000) 1909 ._ _$6.80 4s '06 J-P 10,000c ec 1 1936 Population in 1010 (est.) _ _ .7.500 INTEREST on the Issues of 1906 Is payable at the office of RM.. Grant & Co., New York; on all other bonds at the Rutherford National Bank. SOMERSET COUNTY. E. B. Allen, County Collector. Somerville is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due. Building Bonds. 48 '06 J-Jj$105,0000 _July 1 '21-'35 175.000c_July 1 1036 This City Is in Union County. Incorporated in March 1899. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. 48 J-D $125,000c_June 1 1928 4s M-S $35,000c___Mch 1 1929 45 M-N 65,0000.. _Nov 1 1933 4 iis J-J 60,000c __Jan 1 1939 Funding Bonds. 4s '09 J-D 4,500c__Dec 20 1039 4s J-D $10,000r__June 15 1927 Fire Department Bonds. 4 W3'08 J-D 70.000c.__Dec 1 1938 4s May $10.000c May 1 1926 Floating debt $48,500 Public Impf. Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '10 482,400 4s J-1) $6,500r__June 15 1927 Sinking fund 65,340 Refunding Bonds Total valuation 1909 9,481.418 45 J-J $9,000r__ _Jan 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) '09 GEN'L BONDS Jan 1 '10_$395,000 Population In 1905 $6 19 ,84 20 5 Assessment debt__ . _ _ . 38,900 Population In 1910 (est.) INTEREST on $65,000- sewer bonds due 1933 is payable in New VOrk (Iffy. on all other Issues at office of City Treasurer. - - - - • • • SUSSEXiCOUNTY. NV.„.E. Ross, Coll. (P. 0. Sparta). County seat Is Newton. LOANSWhen Due. s '08 ___ $20,000____Oct 1 1938 __s '09 ___ 64,000__Apr 1 1929 Road Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $34,000c___Oct 1 1939 4s '10 J-J 14,500c_ _July 10 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '10.. $132,000 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 114.055 Sinking fund 2,775 Assessed valuation 1910 15,130.743 INTEREST payable at Sussex National Bank, Newton. TEANECK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district Is in Bergen County. R.T. Davison, Clerk (P.O. Englewood) . LOANSWhen Due, BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910...$32,000 5s '05 M-S $23,000__Mch 1 '13-36 Assessed valuation 1910_ _$1,561,000 5s '09 M-S 29,000c_Mch 1 '11-'39 School tax (per $1,000) '0J__ _$8.20 INTEREST payable at U. S. Mortgage dc Trust Co., New York -444 .3 TRENTON. NV. Madden, Mayor.1H. E. Evans, Treasurer. Trenton is In Mercer County. The sinking funds are well maintained and the water works are much more than self supporting. LOANSWhen Due. Re-paving Bonds. Alms House. 3;is'02 M-S $35,000_ Sept 1 1932 35s'02 11-N $1,000May 26 1912 4s '03 A-0 27,000_ Oct 1 1933 City-Hall Bonds. ,68'03 A-0 35.000__Apr 15 1933 48 'o7 Nt S$100,000r.__Mch 1 1937 48 '03 JD 10,000__Dec 1933 4 y4s'08 F-A 200.000_ __Aug 1 1938 4s '04 J-D 20,000_ __June 11 1934 48 '09 A-0 200,000____Apr 1 1939 4s '05 M-N 60,000r. __Nov 1 1935 4s '09 J-D 200,000c___Dec 1 1939 4s '06 F-A 13,000r_ _Aug 1 1936 Crematory. 4s '07 F-A 15,000____Aug 1 1937 3 M 01 J-J $50,000_ _July 1 1921 4s '08 J-J 6,160 July 1 1928 4s 06 J-J 4,200__ __July 21016 350'99 F-A 15,500___Aug 21 1929 4s 06 .1-D 10,000____Dec 1 1916 4%s'10 25,000_ __Aug 1 1920 4s 07 J-J 3,400._Jan 1 1017 Street Department Bonds. Fire Department. M-S $9,000r__Sept 20 1930 4s '92 M-S $41,000_ __Mch 15 1912 Sewer Commissioners. 4s '02 M-S 4,000___ _Sept 1 1912 3 tis'02 J-J $7,075_ _July 1 1912 350'01 J-J 15,000_ __July 11021 33ts'03 J-J 1,610__July 1 1913 3 &is'02 F-A 17,000__Feb 1 1022 4s '04 F-A 490 _Feb 20 1914 330'02 31-S 10,000____Sept 1 1922 4s '04 J-D _ 010June 23 1914 33.0'02 M-N 2,500___May 21 1922 4s '05 J-J 1,485_ __Jan 4 1915 4s '06 M N 25,000r__June 1 1926 4s '05 A-0 1,050_ ... Oct 24 1915 4s 04 A-0 16,000r__Apr 1 1014 4s '06 A-0 1,595__ _Apr 2 1916 4s 04 M-N 20,000r__May 17 1924 Police & Fire Tel andTel. 49 '07 F-A 3,700Aug 1 1917 30'03 A-0 $40.000___Apr 15 192 30 3 School House. 4s '07 A-0 8.000 __Apr _ 1 1927 4s '91 F-A $22,000_ __Feb 16 1911 434s'10 s-a 5,000r 45 '93 M-N 18.000___May 15 1913 Funding. 4s '92 A-0 9.000____Oct 1 1917 48 '81 J-J $170,000_ _July 1 1911 4s '93 J-J 6,000_ __Jan 16 1918 4s '04 A-0 569,000r_Oct 1 1934 4s '04 A-0 18,000__Oct 25 1914 Refunding. 48 '96 M-N 21,000. Nov 2 1916 310'01 F-A $26,800_Feb 11 1911 4s '97 F-A 8,000___Feb 1 1017 33,0'01 A-0 13.800__Oct 1 1911 48 ,98 J-J 14,500_Jan 18 1918 3'.s'02 F-A 4,600_ Feb 24 1912 330'99 111-N 25,000 Nov 1 1929 3 Ms'02 A-0 5,400Oct 1)912 3 jis'00 11-N 100,000 May 1 1930 3155'03 F-A 6,500_ _Feb 25 1913 3 148'01 J-D 2 500_ _June 1 1931 4s '03 A-0 11,600___Oct 201915 Feb 1 1922 4s '04 F-A 20,600._ .Feb 20 1914 3!4s'02 F-A 11,800 330'01 J-J 7,500. _ July 6 1031 4s '04 M-S 20,100r_Sept 1 1914 3 Wi'02 M-S 48,500 Sept 1 1932 4s '05 F-A 9,000___Feb 24 1015 3;is'02 J-D 15,000_ _June 3 1932 48 '05 M-N 24,000 Nov 1 1915 3%8'03 F-A 3,000_ Feb 5 1933 4s '06 F-A 34,600__ Feb 24 1910 4s '03 J-J 70,000__ July 22 1933 4s '06 F-A 44.200____Aug 1 1016 3.48'03 F-A 3,500__Aug 17 1933 4s '06 A-0 56,100____Oct 1 1916 4s '04 M-S 50,000r___Sept 1 1934 Is '07 F-A 63,000eb 1 1917 45 '05 M-N 18,600. _Nov 1 1935 4s '07 F-A 75.100____Aug 1 1917 4s '06 A-0 2,000_ _ _Apr 2 1936 4s '07 M-S 47.300_ -_Sept 27 1917 4s '06 31-N 4,800_ May 23 1936 4s '08 F-A 49.900 __Feb 24 1918 4s '06 J-D 900____Dec 1 1916 4s '08 J-D 50,600___June 22 1918 45 '07 A-0 130,000_ __Apr 1 1937 4s '08 M-N 40,500...._Nov 2 1918 4s '07 F-A 26.000_Aug 1 1937 4s '09 F-A 29.100__Feb 1 1919 4s '08 J-J 6,000___ -July 1 1938 4s '09 76,700__ _ _Nov 1 1919 Ois '08F-A 24,750____Aug 1 1938 4s '10 __ 34,700___Feb 24 1920 48 '08 F-A 5,000____Aug 1 1938 43.s'10 M-S 67,700___Sept 20 1920 4s '08 M-S 21,000____Sept 1 1938 Park Impro*ement. 4s '09 ___ 10,000____Aug 2 1910 4s '88 J-I) $69,000June 15 1913 4s '09 5,500___Oct 14 1919 4s '91 M-N 25,000 _May 1 1916 Public Bath Bonds. 5,000. _Dec 1 1916 5s '91 J-D 4s '08 F-A $3.500____Aug 1 1918 4s '92 J-J 5,000_ _July 1 1917 Library Bonds. 2,000._ Jan 10 1918 4s '93 J-J 3 10'01 J-J $100,0(l0_ _Jan 1 1931 48 '93 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1918 3 jis'02 F-A 15,000____Feb 1 1932 330'01 M-S 20.000__Sept 2 1926 General Loan Bonds. 4s '04 J-D 10,000_. _Jnne 1 1929 3 .58'03 F-A $4,795_ __Feb 2 1913 45 '05 J-J 14,350 .___July 1 1930 3348'03 A-0 4,500_ __Apr 1 1913 4s '06 J-D 2,500_ _June 1 1936 3.qs'03 J-J 4,025 __ _July 1 1913 4s '07 J-J 23,000____Jan 1 1932 is '04 J-1) 900r. _ _Dee 7 1914 4s '10 J-D 19,000__June 15 1930 35s'02 A-0 12,500__Oet 6 1912 Ewing I ownship. Hospital Bonds. 5s '96 J-J $3,000____Jule 1 1911 4s '04 J-D $12,500r.... _June I 1934 Sewer Certificates. 4s '05 A-0 4,000r__Oct 24 1035 5s __ $246,300 ____1911-1913 CHAMBERS13URG BONDS ASSUMED. Parks. __s $100..._ _Past due-Ss '88 A-0 $13,000_,Apr 20 1913 (Subject to call In 1898.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_3280,000 Floating aebt 112,395 Assessed valuation 1900_ _28,390.779 WILBUR BONDS, ASSUMED. County tax (per $1,000) 1900_ _$5.60 Population in 1905 36.270 School. Improvement. INTEREST Is payable at New York Trust Co., New York City. 5s '93 A-0 $4.000__Apr 10 '11-'14 5s '93 J-J $15,000___July 21 1913 SOUTH ORANGE. I. A. Kip Jr., Pres.; F. Fenner, Treas. 5s '96 MS 3,000.Sent 16 '11-'13 5s '95 F-A 15,000_ _ _Aug 1 1915 This village Is in Essex County Incorporated 1869. LOANS PAYABLE BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. Assessed uponCity. Assessed upon prop. benefitted. Funding Bonds. Is '04 J-J $250,000c&r J'ly '11-'44 Street Improvement. Street Improvement 00'10 NI-S $14,200c___Mch 1 1935 ,See V. 75, p. 2617. for maturity.) 3(4s'01 F-A $9,124.46.Feb 1 1911 3348'01 F-AE43,122.81 . Feb 1 1911 Park Bonds. I lis'08 NI-N $48,000e .Niav 1 '45-'4a 4s'0:3 13 ,1 0 A i47.04... Oct 1 1913 4s '08 M-N 5,345 00_May 21 1913 00'10 M-S $10,000c___Mch 1 1935 4 Y6s M-S 2,028.69 _1930-1935 Is '05 F-A 16,244.43_Feb 1 1015 4s '03 A-0 51,349.92_ _Oct 1 1913 Refunding Bonds Construction Bonds. 4s '06 F-A 1 1916 4s '05 F-A 64,055.57_Feb 1 1915 J-J $51,000c___Jan 1 1930 Is '05 .1-J 4s 56,500r.. _ __Jan '11-'24 4s '00 J-D 21,890.59.Feb 8,988.20_Dee 1 1916 Is '06 F-A 106,209.41 Feb 1 1916 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1920.) BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_ $405,369 F-A $9,000c_Feb 1 '11-'19 Total assessed val. 1010_ 9,044,481 48 '07 A-0 21,893.71.Apr 1 1917 4s'06 J-D 11.991.80_Dee 1 1916 46 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010 _ _ _$17.40 40'08 A-0 11,522 75_0et I 1918 4s '07 A-0 67,406.29_Apr 1 1917 Street Improvement Bonds. 043'08 A-0 34,777 25_0ct 1 191$ 58 '07 M-S 54.650r_Sep 18 '11-'15 Population in 1905 4,932 Population In 1910 (est.) 6.000 WATER LOANS REPORTED SEPARATELY. INTEREST is largely payable at U S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. Y. City Water. City Water-(Con.) SOUTH ORANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. B. S. Comstock, Clerk. 4s '93 M-N $75,000__ May 15 1913 48 '04 J-J 5100,000r__ _July 1 1934 This district Includes the township and the village of South Orange. 4s 97 J-J 350,000__Jan 1 '17 &'27 4s '06 J-D 150,000 _ _June When Due. 4s .J-J 510,0000 LOANS_ _1911-1921 Is '96 J-D 45,000 ._ _June 1 1916 4;49'08 M-S 50.000_ „Mch 11 1936 1938 F-Af$18,000c -1911-1916 48 '10 J-J 170,000c_Jan 1 '18-'31 3 As'02 A-0 75,000__Apr 4s 1 1922 4Jis'08 A-0 100,000__Oct 1 1938 1 24,500c ____1917-1923 (See V. 90, p. 1060, for maturity.) --5 ___ 500.. ._Past due 10.500c ____1911-1917 J-J 5s INTEREST Is payable at Treasurer's office In Trenton. 68 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Sept. 10 '10. Dec. 1 '09. Oct. 1 '08. Mch. 1 '07. WEST ORANGE. Edward A. McGuirk, Treasurer. Total bonded debt, &c___$6,491,612 $5,478,604 $4,820,365 $4,483,015 This town is situated in Essex County. Incorporated Feb. 28 1900. Sinking funds 1.673,748 1,434,392 1,538,672 LOANS1,481,306 Redemption Bonds. When Due. Funding 434s J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1921 Net debt $4,817,864 $4,044,212 $3,339,059 $2,944,343 4t '09 F-ABonds. DEBT May 1910_ $552,000 $100,000c_Feb 1 1939 BOND. Water debt (incl. above).. $945,500 $795,500 $690,500 $845,500 50,000 Refunding Road Bonds. Floating debt On Dec. 1 1909 the city had a floating debt of $778,097. 4s 55,489 J-J $45.000c....July 1 1922 Sinking fund (cash) CITY PROPERTY.-The total value of property owned by the city is 8,970,472 Sewer Bonds. Total assessed val. 1910 estimated at 12,967,200. Including water-works, $2,000,000. 4s J-J ino,000cea...Tan 1 1934 (Assessment about full value.) 45 g '04 M-N 90,000c___Nov 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_.$23.50 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Property assessed "at about actual value." 4 t•is'go7 J-D 142,000c &r.June 1 1917 Population 7,872 in 1905 Real Rate of Tax Personal Net INTEREST is payable part at the Provident Institution for Savings, YearsEstate. Property, Deductions. Valuation. per $1,000. part at the Orange National Bank, Orange, part at the Hoboken Bank for 1910 $59,050,525 $10,365,238 $1,491,578 $67,924,185 $19 60 Savings and part at the Howard Savings Institution. 1909 57,341,075 10,725,477 1,478,313 67,206,930 17 40 1908 66,765,666 58,060,026 10,507,323 1,801,683 16 20 WEST ORANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Albert Wrensch, Clerk. 1907 59,955,200 10,110,951 1,092,764 68,973,387 15 00 LOANSWhen Due 4s 05 J-J $7,500c_July 1 '13-'27 1905 34,135,911 40,601,803 7,413,230 947,338 22 50 48 F-A $10,0000___Feb '11-'11 4 48'08 M-N 30,0000_Nov 1 '31-'40 1900 27,100,245 32,287,351 6,763,730 1,576,624 21 50 4s g A-0 50,000c__Apr 1 '13-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_ $162,500 1890 25,695,846 20,199,162 6,981,643 1,484,959 48 g F-A 10,000c_Feb 1 '23-'24 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _8,970,472 4s '04 M-S j 5,000c._ ..Sept 1 1924 :chool tax (per $1.000) 1910_$5.171 POPULATION.-In 1910, 96,815; in 1905 it was 84,180; in 1900 It was 150,000c_Sept 1 '25-'29 73,307; in 1890 it was 57,458; in 1880 it was 29.910. INTEREST on the bonds issued in 1904, 1905 and 1908 Is payable at the United States Mortgage & Trust Co., New York City; other Interest UNION. Emil Bautz Jr., Clerk. at First National Bank, West Orange. This town is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 20 1866; charter amended March 27 1874. WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in Middlesex County. Street Improvement Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. When Due.I Sewer Bonds.$6000 1911-1912 LOANSsn,000____may 1 1913 4%8'10 A-0 1 4,000 1913 434s'10 J-J $70,000_Jan 15 '26-'401 40,000__Jan 1 '11-'14 35,000 58 J-J 1914-1920 WOODBURY. Ernest Redfield, Treasurer. Road Improvement Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. This city Is in Gloucester County. Incorporated Jan.2 1871. 430'06 J-J J$2,000____July 2 1911 5s --- $6.000_Nov 15 '11-'12 Funding Bonds LOANSWhen Due. 1 5,000_0ct 16 '12-'13 5s t 9,000_May 15 '13-'15 ___ School Bonds. 430'08 J-J $85,000c__July 1 1938 2,500___May 15 1918 "School Bonds. Construction & Imp. Bonds. M-N $1,000 434s F-A $3,900__Feb 1 '11-'16 BOND. DEB Sept 21 '10 $168,050 434s $1,500__Sept 1 '11-'13 (Subject to call.) __s 54,875 F-A 60,000_ _Feb 1 '17-'28 Floating debt 434s M-N $4,000c_Noy 1 '11-'14 ...s J 600____Oct 1 1914 13,215,081 434s F-A 15,000__Feb 1 '11-'15 Total valuation 1910 5 60.000__Jan 1 '17-'46 11,500__Oct 1 '11-'13 1916-1923 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1910___$13.20 430'08 J-J 80,000 4 Mg'10 s-a 20.000c Jan 1 '47-'58_ 800____Dec 1 1915 Population in 1905 17,005 450'09 J-J Street Improvement Bonds. BOND.15EBT Jan 1 '10... $270,900 4s '05 J-J $20,500r_ _July 1 1925 Floating debt 1,486 UNION COUNTY. N. R. Leavitt, Collector. 434s A-0 16,000c&r_Oct 1 1927 Sinking fund 24,182 County seat is Elizabeth. __s 16,000____July 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1909_3,284,772 Water Bonds. (Assessment at actual value.) When Due.I Court House Bonds. LOANSF-A $42,000c _ _See below Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _523.30 A-0 3579,000c___Oet 1 1042 4s 14s Road Bonds $987,000 ($5,000 due Feb 1 1911 and $5,000 Population in 1905 4,560 48 J-J $50,000c__ _July 1 1913 BOND.DEBT Oct 1910_ 64,000 on Feb 1 every 5 years thereafter.) INTEREST payable in Woodbury. 4s '09 A-0 70,000c&r_Oct 11 1939 Sinking fund 434s'10 M-S 110,000c&r_Sept 1 1940 Total assessed val. '10_135,324,456 (Assessment about full value.) Sheridan House Bonds. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. J-J $28,000c___ _July 1917 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_53.11 45 117,211 (Sublect to call after July 1007.) Population in 1905 Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per PoP'n. INTEREST payable at Elizabeth. Refunding Road Bonds. Placedebt. valuation. $1,000. 1905. debt. 1920 43113'10 ___ $150,000 247 Allenhurst(B) Monm'th Co._$219,275 $12,000x$2,395,314a120.00 x2,099,000 d2.20 Atlantic HIghtlands Sch. Dist_ 32,000 86 Avalon (B), Cape May County 41.500 12,950 a556,018 a23.90 VENTNOR CITY. E. Steelman Royal, Clerk. 322 Avon-by-the-Sea (B), Mon.Co.107,600 11,081 z1,083,100 a23.80 This city Is in Atlantic County. 6,000-a6,219,093 x18.60 7,632 Belleville (T), Essex Co..._ _207,600 When Due. City Impt;Bonds LOANS1,095 None x859,325 z29.50 Fire Bonds. 5s ___ $12,500____Aug 1 1915 Bergenfield (B), Bergen Co__ _ 67,000 a5,200,470 a20.10 3,935 Bernardo (Twp), Somerset Co_ 74,000 City-hail Bonds. 5s '09 J-D $15,000c__Dec 31 1929 4,100 x1,053,658 x20.00 522 ____ $37,000_ Boardwalk Bonds. 5s June 1 1919 Bogota (B), Bergen County.... 65,300 None x2,543,369 x20.40 Boonton (T), Morris County__ 43,000 General Exp. Notes.' 58 ___ $64,000_ _ _Sept 1 1924 4,073 School Bonds. 68 __ _ $11.000_ __On demand Bordentown(C),BurlingtonCo.135,000 85,750 z1,219,443 x23.00 3,389 Ss _ ___ $24,000_ __ _May 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '10__ $300,000 Bound Brook (B),Somerset Co 84,000 21,650 x2,120,690 x20.00 1,037 17,100 Bradley Beach (B). Mon. Co__ 58,800 21,000 x1,662,610 a27.70 58 '10 M-N 25,000_ _ _May 1 1940 Floating debt None x318,053 x18.28 591 Sinking fund 25,407 BranchvIlle (B), Sussex Co__ 30,000 Water & Sewer Bonds. None a1,742,930 x16.60 1,670 5s '09 J-J 372,000_ ___July 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1909_2,673,643 Caldwell (B), Essex County__ 40,000 Cape May a4.29 17,390 County 125,000 Nonea24,584,839 58 ,09 A-0 25.000c___Oct 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909____$19.80 1,500 x1,223,502 x24.00 13,807 116 Carlstadt (B). Bergen County120,000 Population In 1905 Refunding Bonds Chatham (B), Morris County_ 71,000 1,554 None x1,006,687 z21.00 be --- $25,000____July 1 1918 Chester Twp., Burlington Co_112.500 x3.378,330 x20.70 4,849 INTEREST on the fire bonds is payable at the Guarantee Trust Co. In ClIffside Park (B.), Bergen Co. 88,000 9,000 x2,081,625 x21.80 2,128 Atlantic City. Delford (B); Bergen County 62,000 None x1,414,544 x18.60 841 East Newark (B), Hudson Co_125,000 4, 00 a3,356,483 a15.15 14,275 VINELAND. W. S. Browne, Collector and Treasurer. E. Rutherford (B), Bergen C0_102,700 3,200 x2,042,729 x23.30 3,165 x5,409,228 x18.80 1,392 Edgewater (B). Bergen Co 79,000 This borough is in Cumberland County. 1,693 7,000 x1,345,763 x22.00 When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_$189,500 Fairview (B), Bergen County_ 63,500 LOANSNone a2,980,000 70,000 Floating debt Electric Light Bonds. 1,557 Fort Lee School District 2,934 None x3,805,365 al1.60 47,600 Sinking fund F-A $25,000c 48 24,500 Freehold (T), Monmouth Co None x2,598.464 x2.60 37,000 Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _2,44 3,832 Freehold School District Refunding Bonds. 5,092 454s'06 J-D $24.500c.._ _June 1 1936 (Assessment about 80%actual value) Garfield (B), Bergen County_ _168,000 116,868 x2,298.930 x25.20 None 77.050 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909___$21.90 Garfield School District Water Bonds. x664,511 x21.80 778 Population In 1905 45 J-D 95,000c 4,593 Glen Rock (B), Bergen County 36,200 34,000 15,900x21,252,258 x5.00 34,477 Population in 1910 (est.) Sewer Bonds 5,500 Gloucester County None 1,565,865 14.00 2,594 Hackettstown (T),Warren Co. 31,000 F-A $45,000c Haledon (B), Passaic County_ 60,000 16,905 x1,223,335 x19.50 INTEREST on the. 4145 Is payable in Vineland. None x854,259 x18.20 Hamilton Twp., Atlantic Co.._ 25,000 4,334 None x1,819,782 x16.00 4,334 Hammonton (T), Atlantic Co_ 86,000 WEEHAWKEN. Thomas Carroll, Clerk. 26,000 None 1,693,350 (13.20 Hammonton School District -This township is in Hudson County. (P. 0. Station 1, Hoboken.) x1,789,527 x21,70 Hasbrouck Hts.(B), BergenCo*97,432 1,650 When Due. I Road Bonds. LOANS1,382 x850,281 x17.62 High BrIdge(B),Hunterdon Co. 30,900 0.63'05 J-J J$30.000c__Jan 1 '16-'25 Highlands (B), Monmouth Co_ 30,000 School Bonds. 2,750 x603,657 a15.90 1,275 1920 1 40,000c_ Jan 1 26-'35 Hillsdale (Twp), Bergen Co 48 J-J 118,0000 51,000 None x715.000 x16.40 945 1911 4348 '07J-J i 9,000c_July 1 '15-'23 Hohokus (B), Bergen County- 26,000 430 A-0 20,0000 None x384,556 x24.10 May 1914 18.000c_July 1 '24-'32 HollyBeachCity(B),Cape M.Co 54,000 61,897 a2,090,490 a23.20 M-N 15,000c 48 1,327 48 M-S 45,000c__Mch 1 '16-'30 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910 $517,600 Keyport (B), Monmouth Co 576 x1,427,626 x14.30 47,500 48,782 Linden (B), Union County 4s M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1931 Improvement certificates_ 32,733 x7.79,450 x10.80 403 48 72,773 Lodi (B), Bergen County J-D 45,400c___Dec 1 1932 Notes outstanding 150,000 30,000 1,582,291 22.70 2,793 4s '09 A-0 55,000c___April 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910 639,155 Lodi School District 58,500 None 1,530,932 d9.90 434s'10 ____ 67,000c___Feb 1 1920 Sinking funds 36,397 Longport(B) Atlantic County. 70,000 None x699,515 x19.60 133 Funding Bonds. Total assessed val. 1909 15,329,264 None x804,461 z18.20 1,636 (B), Monmouth Co 60,000 4345 '07A-0 $35,000c_Apr 4 1917 Twp. tax (per $1,000) 1908_310.14 Manasquan Margate City (C), Atlantic Co_138,000 None a1,812,400 a18.50 43-4s '07A-0 33,000c__Apr 4 1937 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909___ 16.80 Matawan (B), Monmouth Co_ 40,000 1,479 None x870,581 x21.20 430'08 J-D 122.400c_Dec 1 '11-'28 Population in 1905 8,027 Matawan Twp., Monmouth Co. 27,000 1,365 x558,200 x15.94 Population In 1910 11,228 Mendham (B). Morris County_ 36,000 None x762,425 x15.81 INTEREST on bonds due 1911 and 1914 is payable at First National Metuchen (B), Middlesex Co.... 45,000 1,907 1,596 x1,586,960 x20.90 Bank of Hoboken: on other bonds at Hudson Trust Co. 1,465 6,000 x1,262,883 x15.60 Midland Two., Bergen County 28,000 643,469 1,617 Midland Park (B), Bergen Co_ 29,000 x4,767.419 x23.20 11,884 MillvIlle (C), Cumberland Co_155,400 WEST HOBOKEN. F. A. Schwartz, Treasurer. x400,000 z19.80 502 Montvale (B), Bergen County*28,900 This town is situated In Hudson County. Incorporated in 1861. x5,854.661 a17.38 45,000 9,357 Co 26,500 Monmouth Neptune (Twp), Bonds LOANSFunding Due. When z371,600 x20.09 1,024 35,000 Library-Site Bonds.•• 4;0'08 J-J $200,000___.July 1 1938 Netcong (B), Morris County 2,000 x2,42:),183 z21.00 5,509 48 A-0$1,000 _ __Oct 15 '11-'12 55 '10 ___ 256,000 1940 Northampton(Twp),Burling.Co 25,000 x589,745 x16.50 408 North Arlington(B), BerVenCo. 41,755 School Building and Sites." Renewal Bonds.' 2,542,640 70,000 J-J 45 M-S $31,500__Mch 1 '11-'31 68 $9,000___Jan 1 1911 North Plainfield School Dist (11,500 due yearly.) J-J 7,000 _ _ __July 1 1911 North WIldwood, Cape May Co 53,000 15,225 a2,290,075 a21.50 6s x497,600 x18.40 None 586 4s '04 F-A$132,000_ _Aug 1 '11-'54 TOT. BD. D'T June 4 '10_ $604,308 Oakland (B), Bergen County._ 33,203 a5,708,935 a23.20 1,835 4s '09 A-0 48,000c_Apr 1 '11-'34 Floating debt 259,581 Ocean•City (C), Cape May Co_229,000 a1,165,375 11,437 43,000 a9.50 Palisades Park District School 430'10 J-J fund and Sinking cash 28,900 90,000c_July 1 '11-'40 5,000 x1,039,150 x26.10 75,000 1,189 Assessment and Renewal Bonds.'• Total valuation 1910 23,101,313 Park Ridge (B), Bergen Co Park Ridge School District_ 40,000 A-0 $40,000____Apr 1 1912 (Assessment about full value.) 334s 6,000 x1,146,453 x19.00 35,000 Paulsboro Co.. (B), Gloucester 2,269 $1,000) 45 '05 J-J 100,000c___July 1 1925 Tax rate (per 1910____$15.58 None x6,858,193 z17.00 13,352 Population In 1905 29,082 Phillipsburg (T), Warren Co_ _236.757 Miscellaneous Loans." x1,079,628 x23.60 2,824 35,403 Pleasantvile(B),Atlantic Co.... 67,000 Fire 4s ____ $1,000____June 1 1911 Population In 1910 (est.) 2,784,612 Raritan Twp. School District_ 49,950 INTEREST on bonds marked • is payable at the First National Bank Red Bank (B), Monmouth Co_131.000 87,166 z4,883,486 a23.30 8,283 of Hoboken and those marked •• at the Hudson Trust Co. Red Bank School District_ _ _ _ 54,000 29,000 River Vale Twp., Bergen Co a437,000 WEST NEW YORK. J. Stilz, Treas.; J. L. Wolfe, Clerk. Rockaway (B), Morris County 25,000 None x834,161 z17.67 1,585 7,600 z2,838,593 x17.40 Roosevelt (B), Middlesex Co._ 75,100 This town is in Hudson County. (P. 0. Station 3, Weehawken) 72,000 5,100 x2,868,410 x17.20 2,142 Sewer Bonds. Roselle (B), Union County LOANSWhen Due. 4s 2,238 A-0 $55,000c _Apr 1911&16 Roselle Park (B), Union Co.._ 47,000 14,740 x2.571,031 x15.80 Fire Bonds. 87,000 TOT. BD D'T Oct 18 '10_ $645,000 Roselle Park Sch, District_ x2,531,106 z1.58 ___ $20,000 55 3,000 x1,611,112 z19.70 2,048 • Floating debt 57.00,1 SaddieRlver(Twp),Bergen Co_ 65,000 Street Bonds. 111,900 13,000 a3,1359,235 z17.80 6,443 4s A-0 $15,000c ____Apr 1912 Sinking fund 70,000 Salem (C),Salem County 45,000 Nonex15,614,815 x4.80 26,278 Assessed valuation 1910_11,983,596 Salem County 5,000 5s '10 ___ 50,000 19.000 a1,433,817 a23.20 432 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ __$16.72 Sea Isle, Cape May County Funding Bonds. 92 5,190 x511,530 z21.69 434s'05 F-A$150,000c___Aug 1930 Population In 1905 7,196 Seaside Park (B), Ocean Co.._ 48,500 3,191 INTEREST is payable at Hudson Secaucus (B), Hudson Co_ _ _ _ 95,000 30,000 a3,122,229 a13.32 s '08 J-J 200,000____July 1 1938 431 None x519,780 x18.00 Somers Point (C), Atlantic Co. 26,500 A-0 200,000c___Apr 1 1924 Trust Co.. West Hoboken. 3,585 None x1,410,563 x19.60 South River (B), MtddlesexCo.166,000 EST NEW YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. Maehrleln, Clerk. None x2,472,969 a24,40 1,039 Spring Lake(B), Monmouth Co.221.500 77,000 x832,932 x18.50 LOANSWhen Due.1 LOANS1,318 When Due Sussex (B), Sussex County None 55 J-J $40,0000 _Jan 1 '11-'30 Tenafly (B.), Bergen Co 69,000 65'08 J-J $105,000c 9,000 x2,216,.;45 z20.00 2,142 ( •ue $2,000 yearly, beginning 1912) 55' 06 J-J None x2,535,012 x20.20 14,078 68,000c_Jan 1 '11-'44 Union (Twp.). Bergen County 91,500 Nov., 1910.J PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF STATE. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax pr Pop'n. Placedebt. debt. valuation. /1,000. 1905Union Twp. Sch. Dist $74,000 None Verona (B), Essex County__ _ 55,000 ,341,240x$18.60 Wallington (B), Bergen Co- 53,000 $33,000 635,225 z25.80 2,475 Washington (B), Warren Co__ 63,000 a1,774,259 3,431 Westfield (T), Union County_254,000 47,794 z6,562,256 z19.50 5,265 Westwood (B), Bergen County 46,100 1,044 2,100 z1,337,877 z20.40 Westwood School District_ ___ 46,600 None z1,671.983 z10.40 Wildwood (B), Cape May Co_109,000 39,500 a2,071,188 a23.20 500 Woodbridge(B), Middlesex Co. 30.000 x3,443,507 z21.40 11,043 Woodcliff (B), Bergen County 25,000 721 1,700 x442,835 z19.50 Woodlynne (B.), Camden Co.. 25,000 388 None a280,700 a20.10 Woodstown (B). Salem Co_.._ 34,000 1,500 None z1,173,825 z16.40 69 (2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.-Under the laws of Pennsylvania the power to create county loans is in the Board of County Commissioners. which consists in each county of three persons elected triennially under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party In each county usually has one member of the Board. In cities and boroughs the power to create indebtedness is vested in councils, municipal debts being created by ordinance. The creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness is subject to the following constitutional limitations; ARTICLE IX, Sec. 7. The General Assembly shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money for, or to loan its credit to, any corporation. association. *Total debt. z Figures are for year 1909. t Figures are for 1910. Institution or individual. d School tax. I Census for 1910. SECTION 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district Incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property.without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be proITS vided by law; but any city the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC of such assessed valuation may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum,in the aggregate at any one time, upon such valuation. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen SECTION 9. The Commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part Total area of State (square miles) 45,215 thereof, of any city, county, borough or township, unless such debt shall been contracted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress doState Capital Harrisburg have mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the State in Governor (term exp. 3d Tues. Jan. 1911)__Edwin S. Stuart the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 10. Any county, township, school district or other municiSecretary of State* (term expires Jan. 1911)_Robert McAfee pality incurring any indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing, Treasurer (term expires May 1913)__x Charles Fred. Wright provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest. and also the principal thereof within thirty years. *Appointed by Governor, and holds his office at Governor's pleasure. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. x Appointed by Governor to fill the term for which J. A. Stober was elected in Nov. 1909. On Oct. 19 1910 State Supreme Court held that Mr. Wright -Philadelphia is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting tha may serve for full term for which Mr. Stober was elected. V 91, p. 1113. first savings institution in the United States. The name this association LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday in bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exis'In January, and there is no limit to the length of the sessions. bearing the same name. Originally the bank was not incorporated, but HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the 1789 to 1893, see the "State and City Supplement of 1893, pages 63 and time of a like character. The date of the organization was November 64. The details of the debt as It now exists are subjoined. 27 1816, and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The oldest LOANS-Interestledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a deName and Purpose. P. Ct. Payable. When Due. Outstand' Agricultural College bonds,1872 r__ 6 F-A Feb 1 1922 $500 000 posit on that day (December 2 1816) of five dollars. The company was not Funding loan, 1881 r 4 F-A Feb 1 1912 1,440.550 incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution, in do 1881 r 334 F-A Feb 1 1912 552,250 the State, however, did not come into existence until 1847. In 1889 a Proceeds of farm sale. 1887 6 Quarj Held in 1 17,000 general law facilitating the incorporation of savings banks was passed by 1StateTreas.J the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of December Unfunded debt and debt upon which interest has ceased 134.117 1909 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was INTEREST on the Agricultural College loan is payable at the State Treasurer's office in Harrisburg; on all other bonds at Farmers' & Mechanics' only thirteen. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that datc was Bank in Philadelphia. $167,068,144.72. TOTAL DEBT, &c.- Dec. 1 '09. Dec. 1 '08. Dec. 1 '07. Dec. 1 '06. The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments: Total public debt $2,643,917 $2,680,617 $2,727,017 $6,646,167 A law passed in 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, auSinking funds 2,652,035 2,642,531 2,625,299 3,568,021 thorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters, contains the following a$8,118 447,086 x$102,318 478,146 "Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank Unfund. dt. (Incl. above) $134,117 $134,117 $134,117 1134.117 having no capital stock, renewineor extending its charter, corporate rights a Surplus. z Net debt. and franchises, under the provisions of this Act,shall thereafter be allowed The sinking fund on Dec. 1 1909 held the following securities: Allegheny the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money reValley RR. bonds, $100,000; cash, 12,552,085; total, $2,652,035. Balance ceived on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within in treasury Dec. 1 1909 was $8,620.015. this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States The unfunded debt mentioned in the above table consists of relief notes or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds In circulation, Interest certificates unclaimed, interest on certificates out- of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has good and valid securities." ceased. Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer ASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows: about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed in a Assessed Valuation YearsReal. sratnto. Personal. Total 1909 $4,270,982,557 $1,090,195,053 $5,361,177,610 In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings 1908 4,209,076,056 1,060,615,377 5,269,691,433 banks chartered under Special Acts to invest In Pennsylvania county and 1907 4,172,955,443 965,103,249 5,138,058,692 municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The 1906 4,001,521,903 932,688,853 4,934,210,756 1905 3,520,136.662 1.094,468.656 4 614.605,318 law follows: 1900 2,766,829,685 761,755 893 3,528,585,578 CHAPTER 77, OF LAWS 1897.-From and after the passage of this Act 1899 2,728,163,336 859,979,331 3,588,142,667 all provident institutions, savings institutions savings banks, chartered 18982,685,199,712 848,751,853 1;431,951,565 under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of and Pennsylvania, may notwith1895 2.471,018.204 770,049,820 3,241,068,024 standing any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them 1894 2,389,232,748 658,341,105 3,047,573.853 on deposit upon the bonds of any county, city, borough, township or 1802 2,308,767,431 591.007,558 2,899,774,989 school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the auThe above does not include valuation of railroad property. The State thority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith makes no general tax. Income is derived from tax on capital stock, on and credit of the municipality issuing them are pledged. money at interest, on collateral inheritances, on corporate loans on bonus It was not until 1889 as already stated, that a general law facilitating on charters deo.. drc. the organization of savings institutions was passed. The following is secPOPULATION OF STATE.which contains the investment limitations; we would especially 1900 6,302,115 1860 2,006,215 1820 1,049,458 tion 17, 1890 5,258,014 1850 2,311,786 1810 810,091 direct attention to subdivision four of this section: 1880 4,282,891 1840 1,724,033 1800 602,365 SECTION 17.-It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to 1870 3 521 951 1830 1,348.233 1790 434 373 invest money deposited therein only as follows: DEBT LIMITATION.-In Pennsylvania the limit to the indebtedness In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or the obligations of (1) of the State, and to the ndebtedness of the cities and minor civil organizathe United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is tions in the State, is fixed by the State Constitution. pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and the principal. State 1. indebtedness.-With regard to the State, the regulations controlling and governing debt creation, payment, dec., are found in Sections (2) In the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 4 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Article IX of the Constitution, and are as bearing Interest. follows: (3) In the stocks or bonds of any State in the Union that has not within ARTICLE IX,SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by, or on behalf of, the ten years previous to making such investments, by such corporation. State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or Interest of any suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt; debt authorized by any Legislature of such State to be contracted. and the debt created to supply deficiencies In revenue shall never exceed, (4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any in the aggregate at any one time, one million of dollars. State of the United States issued pursuant to the authority of any law of SECTION 5. ktil laws authorizing the borrowing of money by ana on the State, or in any Interest-bearing obligations issued by the city or county behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be in which such bank shall be situated. used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified (5) In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered. Improved real estate and no other. situated in this State. SECTION 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or The next section (18) relates to the tentporary deposit of funds in banl oaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall and trust companies. It makes it lawful to deposit temporarily in ban he Commonwealth become a joint-owner or stockholder in any company, or trust companies the excess of current daily receipts over the paymen association or corporation. until such time as the same can be judiciously invested in the securitl SECTION 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and named above any additional debt contracted as aforesaid. the Oleneral 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 CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE 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 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resources that may be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. Nicholas Baggs, Clerk. This township is In Montgomery County. Incorporated in 1784. Bonds 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. are all exempt from State tax. Invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or LOANSWhen Due. $20,000 May 1 1917, $20,000 May 1 applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt. Road-Improvement Bonds. 1922 and 120,000 May 1 1927.) SECTION 12. The moneys of the State, over and above the necessary re- 4s g '06 J-J $50.000c_ July 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910._1155,000 serve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State, either directly (Subject to call $10,00) July 1 1911. Floating debt 15,000 $10,000 July 1 1916,115,000 July 1 Sinking fund or through the sinking fund, and the moneys of the sinking fund shall 6,941 never be Invested in or loaned upon the security of anything except the 1921, and 115,000 July 1 1926.) Assessed valuation 1909___7,173,450 5s '93 M-N 12,500c bonds of the United States or of this State. 1923 (Assessment about 40% actual val.) SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by 4 qs'94 M-N 17.500c 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910.._$15.50 law to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured and 4sg '07 M-N 75,000c .May 1 1937 Population in 1900 3,803 kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements shall be published, (Subject to call $15,000 May 1 1912 Population In 1909 (est.) 5.000 INTEREST is payable at the Jenkintown National Bank, Jenkintown. 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 ABINGTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. H. Huber, Treas. This district (P. 0. Jenkintown) is In Montgomery County. 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 misde- LOANSWhen Due, TOTAL DEBT April 1910_1120,000 meanor. and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part of 4s g '08 J-J $70,000c _ _ _ _1918-1933 School tax (per $1,000) 1909 $5.00 such punishment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of not (See V. 86, p. 1356, for maturity.) ess than five years."' INTEREST is payable at the Jenk ntown Nat. Bank. State of Pennsylvania. 70 [VOL. Lxxxxi. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICTS. George W. Gerwig, AVALON. Chas. J. Eaton, Secretary. This porough Is In Allegheny County. Bonds are exempt from State tax. Secretary Board of School Comptrollers. I Funding Bonds. When Due. We give below the bonded indebtedness of the various school districts of LOANS4 30'08 J-D $10,000c___Dec 2 1927 Street Improvement Bonds. Allegheny on June 1 1910, together with the value of school property for 1$30,000c_Apr 1 '30&'32 BOND. DEBT June 8 19104200,000 each 430'08 A-01 15,000c___Apr 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1910__4,442.531 Value of Bonded Value of Bonded Property. 1 30,000c_Apr 1 '36-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910._ $8.50 Dtstricts. Debt. Property. Debt. Dtstricts. I Pop. In 1900 (U. S. Census) ___ 2,130 350,000 316,000 Board of Control$315,000 $617,000 9th War& __ 196,500 325,000 Ward a 1st ,000 1:36,282 10th Ward___ 400,000 BALDWIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. 233,500 2d Ward 279,000 598,978 11th Ward___ $ 160,000 110,500 3d Ward This district Is in Allegheny County. R.E.Poole,Scc'y (Castle Shannon). 400,000 550,000 12th Ward__ 60,000 LOANS 16,000 4th Ward None 160,000 13th Ward___ When Due !Sinking fund 31,195 430 5th Ward 378,480 14th 197,000 'Assessed valuation 1909___6,700,000 ____ $36,930c 63:500 01) 09,000 430'07 J-J 8th Ward Ward__ 116,000 300,000 15th Ward_9 60,000_July'27,'32&37'(Assessment about % 3 actual value.) 7th Ward 175,000 110,000 BOND. DEBT June 1009._ $96,9301School tax (per $1,000) 1909___35.00 $2,116,500 $4,086,933 8th Ward Total None 46,000 INTEREST on first issue payable at Colonial Trust Co., Pittsburgh; on ALLEGHENY COUNTY. It. J. Cunningham, Comptroller; second Issue at First National Bank of Castle Shannon. Pittsburgh is the county seat. BEAVER. George R.Bovard,Secretary. Memorial Hall. LOANSWhen Due. 4s A-0 $1,000,000c_ -Oct 1 1937 This borough Is in Beaver County. Coupon County Poor Bonds 4s BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__ $117,420 J-D$100,000c___June 1 1929 4s '09 J-D 400.000c___June 1 1939 Sewer Bonds. Compromise Bonds.. 4s '10 s-a 300,000c _Feb 1 1930 1$12,000c..Oct 1 '13& '18 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ .2,900,601 J-JJ865,000c __Jan 1 1913 5s Road Bonds. 7,000c____Oct 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) '10____$11.00 1 52,558.18r_Jan 1 1913 5s '08 A-01 10,000c____Oct 1 1928 330'01 A-05550,000c___Oct 1 1931 Jail & Court House Ext Bonds (Subject to call Oct 1 1921.) 12,000c__0ct 1 1933 330'02 M-N 550,000cNov 1 1932 4s '06 A-0 400,000c._ _Oct 1 1926 ( 9,000c____Oct 1 1936 Jail Bonds. (Subject to call Nov. 1 1922.) SCHOOL DISTRICT G. C. MeJunitin, Secretary. BEAVER 4s '03 M-N 550,000c ..Dec 28 1933 4s '05 M-S$600,000c__Mch 15 1925 BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_$49,000 Building Bonds 4s '04 M-N 700,000c_May 1 1934 BOND. DEBT July 1 '10 $12,267,558 430'08 A-0 $36,000_Apr 1 1935 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_$8.00 1,516,947 4s '05 A-0 700,000cApr 1 1935 Sinking funds 4s '06 M-S1,500,0000__Mch 1 1936 Total assessed val. '10_1,109,705,640 BEAVER COUNTY. John Black, Commissioner. 1,375,000,000 45 '07 F-A 500,000c__ _Feb 1 1937 Real value (est.) Beaver is the county seat. 4s '07 A-0 500,000c _April 1 1937 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) When Due. BOND. DEBT May 20 '10 $605,000 45 '08 F-A 1,000,000c_Feb 1 1938 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_43.50 LOANSAsses'd val. real est. '09_$36,240,335 Bridge Bonds 775,058 4s '09 A-0 1.000.000c_Anr 1 1939 Population in 1900 M-S$540,000r. _Sept 1 '11-31 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_44.00 4s '06 4s '10 M-S 1,000,000c_Mch 1 1940 Population in 1910 (est.)__1,000,000 56,432 (Various amts. y'rly. V. 82, p. 173.) Population in 1900 Bridge Bonds. 19401 4s '10 J-J $54.000 4s '10 A-0 $750,000___Oct 1 1940 • The Act of 1863 requires $25,000 of these bonds to be retired yearly on BEAVER FALLS. Dr. W. F. Rayle, Secretary. Jan. 1, beginning with lowest numbers outstanding Thls borough is in Beaver County. Inc irpora,ed .,\ ov. 9 1868. ReINTEREST on the compromise bonds Is payable at the Fourth Street funding bonds are free from taxation. National Bank, Phila.; on all other bonds by the County Comptroller only. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1010_ _ $71,500 Assessed valuation 1909_..4,544,087 Var $28,000c TAX EXEMPT.-With the exception of the road 4s and the jail bonds 5s (Assessment about 3,6 actual value.) ($2,500 due yearly.) due 1025, the bonds are tax-free to the holder, the county paying the State Total tax rate(per $1 000) '09425.00 (larbage Crematory Bonds. tax. The holder pays the State tax on the 4% road bonds and the jail 10,054 J-D $15,500c_June 1 '11-'38 Population in 1900 43%s bonds referred to. Population in 1909 (est.) _ _13,000 Refunding Bonds. 430'05 F-A $28,000c -1911-1039 INTEREST at Trea,urer's office. ALLENTOWN. James Hausman, Comptroller. Allentown is the county seat of Lehigh County. BELLEFONTE. E. J. Gehret, Treasurer. Sewer Bonds. When Due. LOANSTills borough is in Center County. Incorporated in 1801. 4s '10 F-A $34,500c___Aug 1 1940 Water Bonds. When Due. Sinking fund $16,799 330'03 A-0 595,500c_ _Apr 1 1933 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1915.) LOANS-1,66 1 1:79 Refunding Bonds. valuation 1909 369 1 City Bonds. (Subject to call April 1 1908.) A-0 $71,250c...._ _Apr 1 '14, (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) $15,200c___Mch 1 1914 4s '97 J-J $16,000c__Jan 1 1927 330 '19 & 24 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_330.50 18,600c___Mch 11019 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1902.) 4,216 F-A 11,000c ____1911-1921 Population in 1900 330'04 M-S1 21,700cMch 1 1924 330 '01 J-J $76,700c___July 1 1931 45 BOND. DEBT May 1910_$127,000 25,600c...._Mch 11929 (Subject to call July 1 1906.) INTEREST on tile 330 Is payable at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank 30,000c___Mch 1 1934 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '07 F-A 68,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1937 330'99 A-0 $45,000c__. Oct 2 1920 In Philadelphia; on the 4s in Bellefonte. Bonds are tax-free to holders. (Subject to call Oct. 2 1904.) (Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4556,600 BELLEVUE. J. M. Simeral, Secretary. Street Bonds. 319,600 This borough Is in Allegheny County. The question of annexation to 4s '07 F-A $25,000c_ _Aug' 1 1937 Water debt (included)____ 93,602 Greater Pittsburgh was defeated on Feb. 18 1003 by a vote of 381 "for" Sinking fund (Subjec to call Aug. 1 1912.) 46,865 to 658 "against." Refundirg Bonds. Water sInkIng fund (incl.) Improvement Bonds (tax free). When Due. $30 '02 J $14,600c__ _Tan 1 1032 Ass'd val. sub. to tax '10_35,196,183 LOANS1911-1914 $3,000_ __Jan 2 '11-12 Ass'd val. exTempt real est_ 4,025,180 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1907.) 1,00(L_ Jan 2 1917 1911-1919 430 3,8 00 90 9 -__-_-_ 9 '03 J-J $20,200c__ _Jan 1 1033 (Assessment 'abt. 70% actual value.) 5s$ ____ 18,000___Jan 2 '29-30 1011-1913 4s '05 ____ 3,000 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1908.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _313.90 430 10,000___ _Jan 2 1031 $6.40 430 1914-1917 16,000 330 '04 J-J $25,000c___Jan 1 1934 City tax (per $1,000) 1910 5,0009 92 10 8 4 48,000_Jan 2 '32-35 51,913 4 Ms (Subject to call Jan. 1 1909.) Population in 1010 s'08 J-D 100.000c_ _June 1 '19-38 Park Bonds. 430 ____ 12,000 1010-1 J-D 39,000___June 2'11-31 430'10 M-S 15,000____Sept 1 1935 35 '07 I' A $25,000c_ ..Aug 1 1937 INTEREST is payable at office of 4s 10,000Sept 1 1040 (Sublect to call Aug. 1 1912.) (V. 74, p. 1102 for maturlty.) City Treasurer. Borough Hall and Fire-House. Sewer Bonds. TAX FREE.--All bonds Issued by this city are exempt from taxation. $14,000 __ 1914-1920 5s '09 M-S $25,000__Sept 1 '35-'39 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT. T. P. Wenner, Secretary. _ __ { 24,000 _1021-1923 BOND. DEBT Sept 1909_ $387,000 4s When Due. LOANSRefunding Bonds. 1924 Assessed valuation 1909_,,7,652,030 10,000 4s '96 F-A $14,900c___Aug 1 1916 ($6,000e_April 1 1912 45 40,000_Deo '25 to '28 (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) J-D (Subject to call Aug. I 1901.) 112,000c_April 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907_418.00 3,500c___Apr 1 1917 4s '07 A-0 120,000c_April 1 1922 43 '97 A-0 I 28,000c_Aprli 1 1927 BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. R. 0. Rankln, Secretary. (Subject to call April 1 1902.) School tax (per $1,000) 1908_ -37.00 '07.$191,000 12,000c_Jan 1 1919 137,000c. April I 1932 BONDED DEBT July 1 4s '99 J-J (Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.) 1.14,500e_Aprli 1 19 7 Assessed valuation 1907_ __6,349,1801 1930 Jan 4,000c_Nov 1 1912 BEN AVON. F. A. Schmucker, Secretary. 330'00 J-J $48,000c 5,000cNov 1 1917 ( 30,000cOct'12'17 &22 This borough Is In Allegheny County. Incorporated In 1892. The 1 1927 45 '07 M-N 14,000c_Nov 1 '22&'27 A 0 1 15.000c. Oct 330 9.000c.... Nov 1 1932 5% bonds of 1907 and 430 of 1010 arc exempt from State tax. 1 18.000c_Oct 1 1932 When Due. Street Improvement (Continued). Apr 1914 13,000c___Nov 1 1037 LOANS(12,500c Street Improvement Bonds. 43.s'10 M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1930 5,000c__Nov 1 1913 Apr 1919 i 14,500c 5s $4,000 .Yearly to 1912 '92 M-N BOND. DEBT Nov 1 19104120,3011 ( 6,000c___Nov 1 1918 Apr 1924 4s '09 F-A 18,000c 2,800_Yearly to 1923 Sinking fund 13,368 7,500c___Nov 11023 5s '93 M-N 21,000c ___.Apr 1929 2,500_Year1y to 1915 Assessed valuation 1910_2,586,700 Apr 1934 4s '08 M-N 8,000c_Nov 1 1928 5s '95 F-A 23,500c 4,000__ ._ _1917-1924 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 9,000c__Aug 2 1914 9,500c___Nov 1 1933 5s '97 M-S to 1925 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1909_310.00 12,500c___Aug 2 1919 (16,000c__Nov 1 1938 4s '00 M-S 18.000_Yearly 1020-1931 Population in 1000 859 6,000 4s F-A 14,500c__Aug 2 1924 BOND. DEBT July 1 1910_$629,300 5s '04 M-N 36,500c_June 1 '11-'35 Population in 1910 (est.) 2,500 18,000c___Aug 2 1929 Sinking fund 123,184 5s '06 J-D INTEREST is payable at the Pitts_ _ _ _1917-1936 21,500c_Aug 2 1934 Assessed valuation 1910_35,190.498 5s '07 A-0 25,000c ____1915-1938 burgh Trust Co. 24,500c_ _Aug 2 1939 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4 3is '09 J-D 10,000 4s '91 J-J 75,200c Jan 1 1911 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_45.00 BERKS COUNTY. A. L. Rhoades, Comptroller. Population In 1910(est) (Subject to call.) 50,000 Reading is the county seat. Bonds are exempt from State tax. $8,700c_.. Jan 1 1916 INTEREST payable in Allentown. LOANS4s '96 J-J When Due. BOND. DEBT April 1910 $85,000 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1901.) 63,349 Funding Bonds. Sinking fund District refunds all State tax paid by holders of bonds. 330'01M-N $50,000c___ May 11015 Assessed valuation 1910_94,937,032 (Subject to call after May 1 1911.) (Assessment about 80% actual val.) ALTOONA. John P. Stouch, Comptroller. $1,000)'09,__..$3.00 This city Is In Blair County. Incor. 1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt. 330'01 M-N $35,000c__ _May 1 1920 County tax (per 159,615 Population In 1900 (Subject to call May 1 1915.) Improvement Assessment Bonds. When Due. LOANSINTEREST is payable at office of County Treasurer. Highway Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $260,000c_July 1 1940 July 1937 (Subject to call July 1 1930 ) 4s '07 J-J $100,000c BETHLEHEM. Victor E. Tice, Secretary. Refunding Paving Loan 1904. 1' (Subject to call July 1917.) Tills borough is in Northampton and Lehigh counties. All bonds are Improvement Loan 189$. 4s J-J $229,000c_ _Jan 1 1934 exempt from State tax. Annexation of West Bethlehem authorized by 45 g J-J $207,000c.... Jan 1 1925 (Subject to call Jan 1 1914.) Aug. 9 1904. Debt of consolidated borough follows: vote Street-Improvement Bonds. (Subject to call Jan. 1 1905.) Borough Improvement Bonds. When Due. 4s '06 J-J $170,0000.... _July 1 1936 LOANSWater Bonds. Is '07 M-N $36 000c __Nov 1 1937 Certificates of Indebtedness. (Subject to call July 1 1911.) 48 '06 J-J $239,000c___July 1 1936 13.4r Borough so,0 u0 g West u,,50 00_ _ peb B Bethlehem_ 1o1n9d3 , s $20,000c _ _ ..Aug 11939 3 55 '09 FA BOND. DEBT May 1910-31,721,000 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1910) (Subject to call July 1 1911 ) Assessment debt (add'i)_ _ City Dept. Bonds. 329,000 F 000 1u_n_e 3 l_ J1109 10(7 10 Old Borough of Bethlehem Bonds (Subject to call 011: 11 . ) 1 1931 '09 J-J $300,000c___Jan 1 1939 Floating debt 21,000 4s '85 J-J $37,000c___Jan 1 1915 3 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.) Sinking fund 235,689 i(Subject jj e-cD t to call • (Subject to call Jan 1 1805.) Water Loan 1894. Water debt (included) 715,000 4s t034 c,a01100A cu_g __A 1 u1g9113.11933 '86 A-0 $50,000c___Apr 1 1916 3 As(s'Ou3b 4s g J-J $176,000c__ _July 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1910_25,200,000 (Subject p-r _ lA call .. (Subject e. co t t$o25c bjA (Assessment about 60 %actualvalue.) 4s ,8( (Subject to call July 1 1904.) p1r8918.1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910__$283,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1908_322.00 Refunding Bonds. Sinking fund 11,242 (Subject to call Apr 1 1887.) 4s '06 J-J $300,000c_ _ _July 1 1936 Population In 1900 (Census)--38,973 4s '90 A-0 $16,000cApr 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1910__ 6,901.711 Population In 1910 (Census)-52,127 (Subject to call July 1 1916.) call after April 1 1905) (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) to (Subject INTEREST is payable at the City Treasurer's office. 4s '09 A-0 $15,000c_ -Apr 1 1939 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1910ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. M. Piper, Secretary. Northampton County side_417.00 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1924.) Lehigh County side All bonds are exempt from State tax. 16.51 Street Bonds. Funding Bonds LOANSWhen Due. 7,293 43 '97 M-S $55,000c-Sept 1 1027 Population in 1900 45 '07 A-0$120,000c___Apr 11037 I NT. payable at Office of Treas. High School Bonds. (Subject to call Sept 1 1902.) 48 '05 A-0$250,000c&r _1911-1935 BOND. DEBT June 1 1910_3587,000 W. S. Hostler, Clerk. 4s '06 .T-D 55,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 Sinking fund 24,580 BLAIR COUNTY. Holidaysburg is tile county seat. All of the bonds are tax free. Value school property 1910.._946,450 School Bonds. When Due. Funded Loan. 1918 Assessed valuation 1909_23,192.000 LOANS48 '94 J-J $6.500r 4s Bridge Loan J-J $17,500____Juir 1 1924 4s '00 M-N 65,500r ___ _1911-1917 (Assessment about3-5 actual value.) $8,000r___Jan 2 1915 (Subject to call.) J-J 4s 09 M-S 90,000c_Mch 1 1939 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_48.00 4s $34,000r _ _ Jan 1 1918 •T-J Improvement Bonds. 'INTEREST Is payable in Altoona. 3.658 4s '07 J-J $200,000r___Jan 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1910 9419,500 AMBRIDGE. M. M. Allen, Secretary. (Subject to call after Jan 1 1917.) Assessed valuation 1900_41,098,203 County tax (per $1,000) 190945.09 Building Bonds. This borough is in Beaver County. 85,099 When Duel BOND. DEBT Oct 1910- $170,000 3.65s'05F-A$160,000r___Aug 1 1935 Population in 1900 LOANSAssessed valuation 1910..__3,485,148 Permanent Imp, Bonds. Population in 1909 (est.)_ -103,009 (Subject to call Aug 1 1915.) 430'10 J-J $125,000_ _ _Jan '14-'38 INTEREST Is payable at the County Treasurer's office. I I 830 1 1 Nov., 1910.1 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. 71 BRADDOCK. L. L. Todd, Borough Secretary. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Mch 7 19104157,380 Water Bonds. 5,091,600 Total valuation 1909 This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorporated June 8 1867. 4.4s J-J (Assessment Is % actual value.) $12,500__ 1 1927 _Jan Bonds. Improvement LOANSWhen Due. (Subject to call July 1 1898.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_415.50 4 4s A-0 359,0000 Funding & Street Imprt Bonds 4.4s J-J 5.721 $8,300 1926 Popuuttion in 1900 4s '05 M-N 3120,0000._ ___ TOTAL DEBT Oct 25 '10_ _$345,000 11,644,380 INTEREST on the street repaving bonds is payable at the National Street Improvement Bonds. Tax valuation 1910. (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) Bank of Chester Valley, Coatesville; on the refunding and water bonds at 4.98 J-D $21,000c Reservoir Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1910_36.00 the Borough Treasurer's office. 8,561 Population in 1890 M'S $71,000c 430 1565 64 1 COATESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. E. Williams, M. D.. Secretary. Funding & Improvt Bonds Population in 1900. 25.000 Bonds are tax-exempt. 4s J-J $74,000c Population in 1910 (est.) LOANSA-0 $4.600c___Apr 1 1916 INTEREST payable at Borough Treasurer's office. When Due. 448 330 A-0 $21.000c_Oct 1 '11-'31 (Subject to call.) BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. S. D. Hamilton, Secretary. F-A 15,000 ___Feb 1 1926 BOND. DEBT July 1910.. $84,600 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910__$213,5001School tax (per $1,000) 1909,,$7.50 48 4s s-a 15,000c _ _ _1923-1937 Assessed valuation 1910...._6,300,000 4s '06 J-J 29.000_ ._Jan 1 1937 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) BRADFORD. E. C. Charlton, Clerk. This city is in McKean County. Inc. Jan. 14 1879. All bonds are tax-free. (Subject to call $1,000 yearly be- School tax (per $1,000) 1910 _ .$7.00 ginning 12.000 Jan 1 1908.) Population in 1910 (est.) LOANSWater Bonds. When Due. $25,000c__July 1 1914 City Building Bonds. INTEREST is payable at Nat. Bank of Chester Valley Coatesville. '15-'20 1 39,0000_JUly 4s Apr j$9,800 1916 4s '09 J-J 6,000c___July 1 1921 1926 110,000 COLUMBIA. Max J. Bucher, Secretary of Council. Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call after July 1 1914.) Columbia is in Lancaster County. Inc. April 1814. Bonds are tax-exempt. Main & Congress Streets Bonds. 330 M-S $6,000_41,000 yearly LOANSWhen Due. Assessed val. (real est.)'10$3,883,922 Improvement Bonds. 3s4 '02 F-A $15,000_41,000 yearly Bonds. (Assessment about 50 %actual value) 330'01 M-S $12,500__$1.000 yearly 3s 3.6 '06 F-A 15,000__Jan 1 '11-'40 34sefunding J-J $115,000r 1929 Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_$17.50 ($500 biennially.) 4s '09 J-J 30,000c___Jan 1 1930 12.316 (Subject to call.) Population in 1900 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_3164,800 BOND. DEBT May 1 1910_3115,000 49,000 INTEREST on bonds of 1909 pay- Sinking fund INTEREST is payable at the Columbia Trust Co., Columbia. Assessed valuation 1910_ _5,150,000 able at City Treasurer's office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _$14.00 BUTLER. H. E. Coulter, Sec'y Borough Council. COLUMBIA COUNTY. C. F. Linhart, Commissioner. Bloomsburg is the county seat. Bonds are tax exempt. This borough is in Butler County. Bonds are exempt from State tax. When Due. BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $182,000 LOANSLOANSWhen Due, Funding Bonds. 9,438,017 Bridge Bonds 4s '08 J-D $16,000c_$7,000 yearly Assessed valuation 1910 4s '07 s-a 814,530c .__1911-1917 4s '07 J-D 30,000c _ _ ...1924-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_._$11.00 48 /1-03149,864c _1911-1932 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910 $207,000 10.853 1900 Population in Refunding Bonds. Bonds. Street-Improvement Assessed valuation 1909_A4.000,000 4s '09 J•J 1E4,000 1922-1923 INTEREST is payable In Butler. 48 '08 J-Dj$14.000c 1920-1923 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_ 45.00 1 6,0000 1924 110,000 39,896 1935-1936 Population in 1900 INT. payable at Bloomsburg. Population in 1909 (est) 42,000 BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. E. Cronenwett, Treasurer. Bonds are exempt from all taxes. 1931 CONNELLSVILLE. Isaac W. Rutter, Treasurer. LOANSWhen Due. 3s 01 M-S $39,000c 46 '07 M-S $75,0000_ _Sept 2 1937 BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $174,000 This borough is In County. Incorporated in 1806. All Wilda. 24,714 with the exception of Fayette 4s '09 M-S 25,000c_ ,Mch 1 1924 Sinking fund the sewer issue, are non-taxable. In 1900 absorbed 330'00 M-S 36,000c ____1911-1929 Assessed valuation 1909_8,554,828 the boroughs of Connellsville and New Haven. 6,000c ____1911-1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_39.00 330'01 M-S LOANSWhen Due. Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable at Butler Say. & Trust Co. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s M-N $55,000c 192$ 4s F-A $15,000c.. 1917 (Subject to call after 5 years.) CANONSBURG. Jno. T. McNary, Treasurer. (Subject to call after 5 years.) TOTAL DEBT May 19'10_ $137,500 This borough is in Washington County. Incorporated 1802. The sewer Refunding Bonds. Assessed val. 1910 (about)_6,000,000 bonds are taxable, while the paving and general bonds are tax-free. 1920 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) F-A $20,000c General Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $82,000 330 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909 _326.50 (Subject to call after 5 years.) 4s 12,844 4;0'08 J-D $20,000c_Dec 18 '10-'25 Sinking fund A-0 $47.500____Oct 1 1933 Population in 1900 7.160 Paving Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_....1,870,325 Population in 1910 12,845 430 M-N 5.30,000c_Mch 1 '11-'28 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) INTEREST is payable In Connell ville and Pittsburgh. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_$24 25 Sewer Bonds. 48 J-D $32,000c _Dec 1 '10-'27 Population in 1900 CONNELLSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bert J. Thomas, Secretary. 42' .7 51 00 4 LOANS(Various amounts yearly.) Population In 1910 (est.) $4,500 When Due. 5s INTEREST payable at the Borough Treasurer s office. New Haven Bonds (Assumed). School Bonds.-Taz Exempt. $1,500c___Dec 1 1911 448'10 A-01130,0000_Oct 1 '22-'27 CARNEGIE. H. R. Bigham, Clerk. 1 4,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1928 5se08 J-D1 1,000c__Dec 1 1912 6,000c__Dec 1 '13-'18 4s ___ 8,500_0n or bet. 1919 This borough is in Allegheny County. Bonds below are free from State 2.500c. _Dec 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_364,000 tax to holders. 4348'05 J-D 36.000c:bee 1 '11-19 Assessed valuation 1910_4,907,708 Funding Bonds. Gen. Municipal Bonds. $2,000____July 1 1916 448'10 J-J $10,000__July 1 '14-'15 (See V. 81. p. 1624, for maturity.) School tax (per $1,000) 1910_116.00 4348'09 J-J 3,000__July 1 1016 10,000__July 1 '17-'18 Population In 1910 12,845 BOND. DE T May 1910._ 3270,000 Sewer Bonds. 4(s'09 J-.1 $10,000_ _July 1 '19-'20 Assessed valuation 1910_6,333,550 CORAOPOLIS. E. C. Harper, Boroughi Clerk. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ __$13.50 Street Bonds. This borough is in Allegheny County. Bonds are exempt from State tax. 7.330 430'09 J-J $50,000__July 1 '21-'30 Population In 1909 When Due. Street & Sewer Impt Bonds INTEREST payable at First Nat- LOANS430'09 J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '31-'38 4348 A-0 116,000 1927 430'08 J-J $20.000c__July 1 1938 ional Bank, Carnegie. 44s A-0 10,500 1917 BOND. DEBT Mch 8 1910_3191,500 48 CHAMBERSBURG. C. H. Patterson, Clerk. J-J 18,000 1930 Floating debt 4,000 48 25,000 J-J 1930 Sinking fund 10.000 This borough is the capital of Franklin County. Incorporated 1784. A-0 48,000 1926 Assessed valuation 1909_ _..4,217,230 LOANS$10,300 49 When Due. Floating debt J-D 20,000 1932 Total tax (per $1.000) 1909__ 418.75 1,014 45 $30 A-0 $19,0000___Apr 1 1933 Sinking fund Population in 1900 2.555 Improvement Bonds. 3,780,330 Total valuation 1008 (Subject to call Apr 1 1908.) 4 48'07 J-J $40,000c _July 15 1937 Population in 1910 (est.) 5,250 Refunding Bonds (Assessment is 2-3 actual value.) INTEREST payable at Coraopolis 3.8s J-J $97,0000_ _July 1 1919 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1908 $9.00 ($10,000 subject to call 1900 and the Total tax (per $1,000) 1908_317.00 COREY. Wm. Postlethwait, Treasurer. 7,863 Population in 1890 remaining bonds 1909.1 This city Is in Erie County. Incorporated 1896. 8,884 BOND. DEBT July 1909_3116,000 Population in 1900 LOANS'Hatch Judgment Bonds. When Due. CHARLEROI. Ira L. Nickeson, Clerk. 'Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $3 400c_ _ _ _Feb 1925 4s '99 M-N $67,200c_ __May 1929 This borough is in Washington County. Incorporated Feb 8 1892. 'Fire Department Bonds. 'Outstanding Orders. LOANS45 When Due. BOND. DEBT May 14 1909 $158,300 M-N $3.000c__Nov 1925 55 '94 ___ 38,600 $5,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1910_ $93.900 1915 Assessed valuation 1908_ _3,149,460 Is '01 J-J Sg' ____ 9 100 5,3 9 .00 0 15,200 •Repairs on City Building. 1917 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1908_$10 Assessment debt (addIt'1)_ 48 '99 __ 86,000 48 '03 F-A $3,500c___ _Feb 1923 Sinking fund _ 6,600 1929 Population in 1000 4s '01 ____ 20,000 Paving Bonds. 9 000 1925 Population in 1907 (est.) Assessed valuation 1910_ _ -1,922.716 5 '04 32,000 1932 INTEREST payable in Charleroi. 4s '09 M-S $3,500 __.Sept 1 1929 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 430'07 __ .. 18,000 'Sewer Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 19l0.._$15.00 TAX EXEMPT.-Bonds of 1894. 1896, 1899 and 1001 are exempt from 45 '03 J-D $8.300c_ _ __Dec 1923 Total tax (per 11,000) 1910-.328.50 5,369 Population in 1900 taxation. Bonds of 1904 are subject to tax. 6,100 INT. payable at City Treasury. Population in 1910 (eat.) CHARLEROI SCHOOL DISTRICT. Ira L. Nickerson, Secretary. Bonds are tax-exempt. *These bonds are subject to call after 5 years. LOANSWhen Due.I BOND. DEBT May 17 1909 $106,000 1$6,0000_May 1 '16&'19 School tax (per 31,000) 1908_315.00 ORAFTON. F. C. Stephens, Clerk. 4s07 M-N i 2,000e_ May 1 19131 INTEREST is payable at the CharThis borough is in Allegheny County. 112,000cMay1'22.'25,'31 I lerol Savings & Trust Co. In LOANSWhen Due. _s '98 ____ $13,500 I 5,000c. __May 1 19281 Charleroi. Funding Bonds (Tax free). _s '99 ___ 8,500 $3.000cNov 1 '20-22 25 ..s '01 ___ 22,000 CHESTER. E. B. McClenachan, Treas. 4s '09 M-N I _s '03 ____ 49,000 6,000cNovl '23-24-26 Chester is situated in Delaware County. Incorporated 1866. With the 6,000c_Nov 1 '27-'28 _s '08 ____ 20,000 exception of the paving bonds, the issues given below are tax-exempt 20.000c_Nov 1 '37-'38 BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__ $227,000 in Pennsylvania. Sewer. Street & Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910-5,922,716 When Due. Paving Bonds LOANS($11.000c_ _June 1 '11-21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908- 7 50 s-a $5,5001Subject to call 48 '06 , J-D; Refunding Bonds-(Tax Exempt). 4s 1.927 24,0000_June 1 '22-33 Population in 1900 s-a 76,500f at any time. 4s '07 J-J 3200,000c_ July 1 1937 430 1 _June 1 '34-36 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910 $901,000 _a '95 ___- 30,0000_ (Subject to call July 1 1917.) 12,000 77,500 __ _ (addl) Assessment debt City Bonds. INTEREST is payable at the First NatIo9a1 Bank In Crafton. 118,365 348'99 J-J $176,000c--July 1929 Sinking fund 25,000c___Apr 1 1913 Total assessed val. 1910_17,893,745 1923 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) DAUPHIN.COUNTY. J. H. Strock, Clerk County Corn. 330'03 A-01 30,000c__ _Apr 1 30,0000___Apr 11033 City tax (per $1,000) 1910___$10.00 County seat Is Harrisburg Bonds are free from State tax. 330 '04 J-J 70,000c._ _July 1 1934 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$19.50 When Due. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910 1533,000 (Subject to call July 1 1924.) Population in 1010 (est) 40,000 LOANS$202,250 48 '09 J-J 70,000c. _ _Jan 1 1939 Population in 1900 (Census) 33,988 45 '91 A-0 $39,000c_ _Apr 1 1911 Sinking fund 67,969,905 3s '02 J-D 78,000c___Deo 1 1932 Tax valuation 1909 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1919.) 4;48'10 J-J J200,000c_July 1 'l5&'20 INTEREST payable at City'rreae- 330'03 A-0 125,000c___Apr 1 1918 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1909_44.50 Refunding Bonds. 1100,0000_ _ _July 1 1925 urer's office. 114.443 38 '01 J-J 1291,000c___Jan 1 1931 Population in 1900 CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wm. M Bowen Secretary. INTEREST is payable at County Treasurer's office. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT June 1909_ $284,600 J-J $70,000r 4s July 1914 Sinking fund 52,027 High School Bonds. Assessed valuation 1908..17,328,155 DONORA. Geo. W. Allen, Clerk. 334s J-J $125 000c__ _July 1 1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ .$6.00 This borough is in Washington County. Incorporated Feb. 11 1901. 4s '04 J-D 30,000r__ _Dec I 1934 Bonds are tax exempt. When Due. Improvement Bonds. LOANSINTEREST is payable at the Delaware County Trust Co. In Chester. Sewer & Street Bonds (tax free). 448'10 F-A $22,000 1916-1936 CLARION COUNTY POOR DISTRICT. R. Cyphert, Clerk. 44s F-A $10,000c___Aug 1 1914 ($2,000 in every even year.) F-A 13,000c___Aug 1 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $65,000 LOANSWhen Due.I Assessed valuation 1910 _ _$9,043,475 4 48 F-A 16,000cAug 1 1924 Sinking fund 5.200 County Home. I (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 44s F.A 19,000c.._ _Aug 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _3,875,534 J-J $82,000o__July 1 '11-26 Poor tax (per $1,000) 1909_ __$1.40 4 14s 48 F-A 7,000c-Aug 1 1931 (Assessment about 60% actual value) BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_482,000 Population in 1909 (est) 40,000 4s Borough tax (per $1,000)'10-410.00 INTEREST payable in Clarion. INTEREST Is payable In Donors. Total tax (per $1.000) 1910-423.75 COATESVILLE. P. R. Baker, Secretary. 8,500 Population In 1909 (est) This borough Is in Chester County. All bonds issued are tax-free. DONORA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Benj. Fielding, President. When Due. Repaying Streets. LOANS430 J-J When Due. BOND. DEBT June 8 19104142,000 Water and Sewer Bonds. $5,500__Yrly to 1917 LOANSSchool Bonds.-Tax Exempt. Assessed valuation 1909__ _3,494,140 Improvement Bonds. J-J $34,000......JUly 1 '11-28 $s 4.48 1930 4 48'06 M-N $34,000c_ May I '11-27 School tax (per $1,000) 1909-310.00 J-J $20,100 Refunding Bonds. ....8 '07 INTEREST payable in Donors. 1 1931 ____ $76,980.. 40,000 48 July J-J 72 I VOL. Lxxxxi. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. DUNMORE. John J. Gilligan, Chief Burgess. EPHRATA. T. C. Reddig, Clerk. This borough Is in Lackawanna County. Incorporated in 1864. This borough Is in Lancaster County. Inc. 1892. Bonds are tax-exempt. LOANSWhen Due. Improvement Bonds. When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ $146,500 LOANSFunding Bonds. 8,000 4s '93 Apr 810,0000 ______ _1913 Electric-Light Bonds. Sinking fund 4%8'08 J-D $56.000c_Dec 1 '11-'38 Assessed valuation 1909-2,970,277 45 '03 Jan $9,500c (Subject to call after 1898.) 1933 18,0000 ____1911-1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-$40.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910_ $79,000 (Subject to call after 1908.) 4348'09 A-0 {45,000c ____1920-1934 Population in 1900 1938 Floating debt 12,583 48 Apr $6,0000 2,800 18.000 Sinking fund 20,0000 ____1935-1939 Population in 1909 (eau (Subject to call after 1914.) 9,387 Assessed valuation 1909___1,160,500 Water Bonds. INTEREST payable at Dunmore. 45 '06 J-J $45,000c 1936 (Assessment about ( actual value.) DUNMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_514.50 (Subject to call after 1916.) LOANSWhen Due. BONDED DEBT Dec 1908.4155,000 Water and Funding Bonds. Population in 1900 2,451 High School Bonds. Assessed valuation 1908_2,970.277 $8,500c___1940 4s '10 A-0 Population in 1910 (est.) 3,200 43.8'08 J$55,OOOcSept 1 1911-'28 bonds of 1908 the Is on INTEREST (Subject to call after 1915.) 20,000c__Sept 1 1929-'32 payable at Scranton Tr.Co.,Scranton. INTEREST Is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. DUQU SNE. L. M. Snowden, Treasurer. This borough Is In Allegheny County. Incorporated in 1892. General Improvement Bonds. LOANSWhen Due. Furnace Bonds (Tax Free)1920-1940 4%8'10 A-03150,000 Sewer Bonds (Taxable). 41348'07 F-A $7,0000„Feb 1 '11-17 Water Bonds (Tax free). J-J $15,000c__.1911-1925 434s 1911-1917 43095 M-S $25,000o__..1911-1915 43,4s M-S 17.500c Street Bonds (Taxable). Bridge Bonds (Taxable). J-D $19,000c .. _1911-1925 430 M-S $77.000c____1911-1926 48 4 Hs ..1.(c. $306,000 J-J 40,000c _ _1911-1930 BOND. DEBT Jan 14' Assessed va ion 1909__14,500,000 Street Bonds (Tax Free)luat 430'07 F-A $65,000c__Feb 1 '23-25 (Assessment about % actual value.) Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _55.50 Sewer Bonds (Tax Free)430'07 F-A $20,000c__Feb 1 '18-27 Population in 1900 9,030 INTEREST payable at Duquesne and New York. DUQUESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. C. Libengood, Secretary of Board. Bonds are exempt from State tax. When Due. 4 1.48 07 JAI $20,000c_June 1 '17-23 LOANS4%s ___ $6,000_Apr 1 '11-'16 BOND. DEBT May 23 1910499,000 55 2,000__June 1 '11-'12 Assessed valuation 1909_ _12,016,060 ___ 17,000_ _June 1 '11-'27 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) ___ 55 45 ___ 28,000_ _July '15-'28 School tax (per $1,000) 1909._ _$6 50 8.000 _Aug 1 '12-'19 Population in 1909 (est.) ___ 5s 16,000 45 15,000__Oct 1 '11-'25 INT. payable at Duquesne Tr.Co. ___ EASTON. M. B. Hulsizer, Treasurer. This city Is situated in Northampton County. Incorporated 1886. LOANSWhen Due. Garbage Disposal Bonds. Sewer-Construction Bonds. 45 '10 M-N $25,000c___May 1 1929 4s '90 J-D $65,000c___Dec 1 1920 (Subject to call after May 1 1919.) Municipal Bldg. & Fire Sta. Bonds, 4s '91 J-D 22,000c___Dec 1 1921 Sewer & Fire Department Bonds. 3340'02 J-J $18,000c_ __July 1 1932 45 '94 F-A $16,900c___Feb 1 1924 (Subject to call July 1 1907.) Street, Fire and Light Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 4s '94 M-N $12,300c___May 1 1924 4s '07 A-0 $26,500c_ __Oct 1 1937 Street and Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call Oct. 1 1912.) 45 '97 A-0 $18,600c__ _Oct 1 1927 Electric-Light Bonds. Refunding & Improvement Bonds. 48 '08 F-A $13,000c___Feb 1 1928 3348'98 A-05120,200c_ _ _Apr 1 1928 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1913.) Street-improvement Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 1910_5416,500 33,48'99 J-J $1.200c_ _Jan Jan 1 1929 Sinking fund 24,498 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.) Tax valuation 1910 17,095,640 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment is 5-4 actual value.) 310'99 J-J $41,300c_ _Jan Jan 1 1919 City tax (per $1,000) 1910__$6.50 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.) Population in 1900 (Census)..25,238 Refunding and Sewer Bonds. Population in 1910 28,523 3348'06 J-J $36,500c_ __Jan 1 1911 INTEREST payable by City Treas. Bonds are all tax exempt. EASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. John J. Selp, Secretary. All bonds are exempt from State tax. LOANSWhen Due. 48 '09 M-S 865,0000___Mch 1 1929 3348'02 A-0 $59,000c___ Oct 1 1922 (Subject to call Mch 1 1919.) (Subject to call Oct -1 1912.) 4s M-S $17,500c_Aug 31 1920 4s '04 F-A $72,000c_ _Aug 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_5223,500 (Subject to call Aug 1 1914.) Value of school prop. 1909 654,000 3%8'00 J-J $10,000c___Jan 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1910_17,095,60 (Subject to call Jan 1910.) School tax (per 31.000) 1910-..$7.50 INTEREST on all bonds is payable at the City Treasurer's office or at Easton Trust Co., Easton. EAST PITTSBURGH, A. H. Snyder, Secretary Council. This borough Is in Allegheny County. Incorporated April 1895. Street 43.0 of 1906 are exempt from 4-mill State tax. When Due. Floating debt LOANS$10,000 Street Bonds. Sinking fund 11,300 5s J-J $13,000c_Part y'ly to 1923 Assessed valuation 1910_3,432,520 15,500c_Part y'ly to 1924 (Assessment about 80 %actual value) Os J-J 430 J-J 44,500c_Part y'ly to 1930 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_$16.00 Jan 1 '12-34 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1909_ 8.00 4%5'06 J-J 57,000c For maturity, see V. 83, p. 113. Population in 1900 2,883 BOND. DEB Apr 1 1910_$130,000,Population in 1910 (est.) 4,500 INTEREST payable at East Pittsburgh. EAST PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. R. O'Rourke, Secretary. School Bonds-Tax Exempt. BOND. DEBT June 6 1910_458,000 153,500c_Apr 1 '11-'17 Assessed valuation 1910__3,377,000 % 48'06 A-0 1 8,000c_ _Apr 1 '18-'25 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_45.50 110,000e_ _Apr 1 '26-'29 117,500c_ _Apr 1 '30-'34 ERIE. J. A. Gensheimer, Comptroller; T. Hanlon, City Clk. This city is in Erie County. All bonds are free from State tax. LOANSWhen Due. I Refunding Bonds. Judgment and Liability Bonds. 45 J-J $500,000c___Jan 1 1914 3348'05 J-J $34,000c __May 1 1925 Park Bonds. (Subject to call May 1 1915.) 354s J-J $16,000c_ _July 1 1922 Miscellaneous Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1912.) J-J $63,154c_ __July 1 1923 Mill Creek Sewer Bonds. 33,48 (Subject to call July 1 1913.) 334s '09 J-J $32,500____Sept 1 1929 Hospital Bonds. (Subject to call Sept. 1 1919.) J-J $15,000c___2uly 1 1922 BOND. DEBT June 21 1910$750,155 33i5 Sinking fund 428,824 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) Value of city property___ 3,398,148 Street Bonds. 4s July $70,000c_Ju1y 1 1921 Assessed valuation 1910_25,321,493 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) (Subject to call July 1 1911.) 3345 J-J $19,500c___July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_214.00 136,525 Population in 1910 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) INTEREST on the loan due in 1914 is payable at the First National Bank, New York: other loans at office of City Treasurer. ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. J. Flynn, Sec. Board of Education. Alt bonds are tax-exemot to holthrs. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '05 J-J $10,000c ___1911-1915 45 A-0J$14,000c_Apr 1 1914 4s '07 J-J 45,000c ___1912-1920 I 8,000c_ _Apr 1 1911 45 '08 J-D 155,000c_Dec 1 '21-'31 45 A-0 5,000c___Oet 1 1911 I 4,000c___Dec 1 1932 f2.0000_ June 1 191155,000c_Aug 1 '14-'24 4s J-D 11,000c___June 1 1013 48 '10 F-A {40,000c_Aug 1 '25-'28 12,0000-June 1 1915 50,000c_Aug 1 '29-'38 I 4,000c_ May 1 '12-14 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_$388,000 M-N 112,000c_May 1 '11 ec'15 Assessed valuation 1910__25,300,000 4s I. 4,000c ..May 1 1913 Value school prop. 1910_ 1,200,000 48 2.000c___May 1 1911 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$9.00 M-N 48 '04 M-S 75,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910 (est.) 67,000 INTEREST payable in Erie. FRANKLIN. Robert F. Glenn, Mayor. This city is in Venango County. bonds of 1908 are tax-exempt. • LOANS When Due. $50,500 .s Water Plant Purchase Bonds. $30,000c &r.._1911 -1918 4s '08 s-a 1170,000c&r_1919-1935 60,000c&r_1936-1938 Incorporated Jan. 14 1909. Water BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1909_5310,500 Floating debt 23,683 6,840 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1908_ 5,300.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908_310.00 Population in 1900 7,317 GLASSPORT. W. S. Kearney, Treasurer. This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorporated July 21 1902. Funding Bonds BOND. DEBT May 18 '10_$109,000 58 '08 J-J 1510,000c_July 1 '14-'23 Assessed valuation 1910_3,156,480 1 30,000c_July 1 '24-'38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_418.00 434s'02 M-S 15,000c .._ _1910-1922 Population in 1910 (est.) 7,000 Bonds are free from State tax. 4s '03 J-D 54.000c ____1910-1955 INTEREST on the 4345 and 58 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., New York; on 4s at Northern Trust Co., Philadelphia. GREENSBURG. D. P. Hudson, Treasurer. This borough Is in Westmoreland County. Incorporated in 1799. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '08 A-0 $50,000c___Oct 1 1938 19,5000 ___ _1910-1931 4s g '06 J-J $27,000c __Jan 1 1936 43.4g'02 J-J 45 g '99 J-D 32,000c_June 1 1929 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1926.) (Subject to call June 1 1919.) Refunding & Improvement Bonds 48g '00 A-0 $28,000c_ __Oct 1 1930 4s g '06 M-1, 1 $25.000c ___Nov 1 1930 (Subject to call Oct. 1 1920.) (Sublect to call after Nov. 1 1926.) 48g '00 A-0 $9,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1930 BOND.DEBT Oct 4 1910-$230,500 (Subject to 'all Oct. 1 1920.) Floating debt 24,000 4348'08 ivf-S $50,000o 1 1938 Sinking fund 9,500 (Subject to call after 1918 ) Assessed valuation 1909 9,402.191 48 g '01 F-A $2.000c _Aug _ _Aug 1 1931 Total tax (per $1.000) 1909 _420 5 6.0 .58 0 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1921.) Population in 1900 INTEREST is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. TAX FREE.-All bonds are free from taxation GREENSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT. Fridolin Miller, Chairman Fin.Com. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '1(h...4194,000 LOANS5s '96 J-J $40,000c Assessed valuation 1910_10,100,658 (Subject to call after July 1 1906.) (Assessment about % actual value.) 48 '04 J-J $44,000c School tax (per $1,000) 1910__ _57.50 (Subject to call after July 1 1914). Population in 1910 (est.) 15,000 4s '08 J-J $110,000____July 1 1938 INTEREST payable at the Trees(Subject to call after July 1 1928.) urer's office. EDGEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT, F. G. Craighead, Secretary (P. 0. Swissvalle Station, Pittsburgh). HANOVER TOWNSHIP. This district is in Allegheny County. Bonds of 1908 are tax-free. This township Is in Luzerne County. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 18 10_561,000 LOANS-Bond.. When Due. TOTAL DEBT June 1 '10_5110,000 48 '99 J-J $12,000c__.1911-1916 Assessed valuation 1909_3,500,000 School Assessed valuation 1909_18,677,288 4348'07 J-J 11.0000 ...._ _1911-1921 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_48.00 5.403 M-N j$44,000cNov 1 '14-'24 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_45.25 4343'08 J-J 156,000c.July 1 '11-'16 6,000c..Nov 1 1925 128,000c_July 1 '17-'30 INT. at First N. Bank, Swissvale. 4s F-A J40,000 Aug 1 '12&'22 INTEREST payable at the Wyoming Valley Trust Co. In Wilkes-Barre 120,000.__ _Aug 1 1932 EDGEWORTH. Fleming Nevin, Borough Secretary. This borough (P.0.Sewickley) is n Allegheny Co. Incorporated 1904. HARRISBURG. Henry W. Gough, Comptroller Sewer Bonds-(Exempt 8tate tax) Assessed valuation 1908_33,250,000 Harrisburg, the capital of the State, is situated in Dauphin County. 4s '06 F-A $75,000c_ _Aug 1 '11-35 (Assessment about 90% actual value ) incorporated March 19 1860. All bonds are exempt from all taxation. BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1909_475,000 Total tax (per $1,000) l908_.$11,25 LOANSWhen Due. Public Improvement Bonds. M-S$546,000c_Sept 1 '11-'25 Water Bonds Floating debt 334s 11,000 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1908_...46.25 J-J $125,0000__Jan 1 1913 4s Sinking fund (about) M-S 254,8000_Sept 1 '26-'32 9,000 Population in 1909 (est) 1,200 48 48 J-J 22,300o___Jan 1 1914 45 '07 M-S/ 50,000c___Meh 1 1911 INTEREST is payable at the Colonial Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. 45 1350,000c_Mch 1 '12-'36 J-J 105,900c__Jan 1 1915 EDWARDSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 J-J 21,000c___Jan 1 1918 4s '10 M-S 01,000c-_Sept 1 1915 This district is in Luzerne County. G. W. Armstrong, Secretary. 45 J-J 1)3,000c 1923 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '1041,909,600 LOANS1914-1928 45 When Due. 5s '08 A-0 $25,0014 J-J 196,200 72,000c___July 1 1924 Assessment debt (add'1)... 55 '04 ___ $11,000__Oct 1 '11-'21 BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__$48,000 35 J-J 366,819 75,0000. _Jan 1 1932 Sinking fund assets 5s '06 ___ 12,000_ _Aug 1 '11-'22 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,156,877 City Bonds. Total assessed val. 1910_ _46,309,794 (per $1,000) tax 1909_58.00 School 43 J-J $65,000c-July 1 1920 (Assessment about % actual value.) 45 1915 Exempt property J-J 14,0000 19,851,024 ELLWOOD CITY. D. D. Cunningham, Burgess. 45 1917 City tax (per $1,000) In 1910_49.00 J-J 2,0000 This borough is in Lawrence County. tax (per Total 45 $1,000) 1919 J-J 9,0000 1910_420.00 LOANSStreet-Improvement Bonds. When Due. 4s 1921 Population in 1900. J-J 27,500c 50,167 Sewer, Street & Building Bonds. $3,000 5.40s J-J 1913 4s 1923 Population in 1910 8,700c J-J 64,186 4348'07 J-J $20,000 1927 (Subject to call after 1 year.) I NTEREST is payable at the office 45 1924 1 J-J _July 7,0000.. _ J-J 12,000 55 1917 BOND. DEBT May 17 '10_468,000 City the lof Treasurer. (Subject to call after 10 years.) Sinking fund 14.846 The sinking fund receives yearly appropriations sufficient to pay in4348'08 A-0 $8,000 1919 Assessed valuation 1909_1,800,000 (Subject to call after 10 years.) (Assessment about % actual value.) terest on the city's debt and 5% of the principal. 4345 M-S $15,000 1026 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_413.50 HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT. D. D. Hammelbaugh, Secretary. All bonds are exempt from State tax. Int. payable at office of Treas. (Subject to call after 10 years.) Population in 1909 (est.) 3,500 OANSJ-.1 529.100c_Jan 1 19 6 When Due. 45 06 Electric Light Plant Bonds. • INTEREST payable at the First de A-0 $30,000c__•Oct 1 1921 45-4s 4,000c._Oct 1 1913 M-N $10,000 1920 National Bank of Ellwood City. 4s A-0 20,000c___*Apr 1 1922 45 '08 A-0 1 5,000c_Oct 1 '14-'18 EMSWORTH. John V. Sevin, Clerk. 4 A-0 70,000c__•Oct 1 1922 40.000c_Oct 1 '19-'38 This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorporated July 14 1896. 45 A-0 10,00043_0Oct 1 1914 4s '09 A-0 6,000c___Oct 1 1914 LOANSPaving When Due. 48 A-0 25,0000_aApr 1 1916 50,000c_Oct 1 '15-'39 Street and Funding Bonds. Bonds.Sewr $7,000c 1930 45 A-0 57,50003___Oct 1 1916 48 '10 A51,500c___Apr 1 1915. 4s '06 M-S $11,500__Dec 1 '11-'33 45-45 MN 1 8,000c 1935 48 J-J 63,000c- _Jan 1 1917 257,500c_ _Apr 1 '16-'40 5,000c___Sept 1 1921 10,000c 1940 A-0 92,000c_Apr 1 '11-33 BOND. DEBT Mch 1910- $996,600 4345'06 M-S 1 8,000c___Sept 1 1926 BOND. DEBT May 5 1910_ $90,000 334s 122,625 (10,000c___Jan 1 1913 Sinking fund assets 10,000c___ Sept 1 1931 Assessed valuation 10101,408,660 _ 48 '08 J-J 4 32,000c_Jan 1 '14-'29 Total valuation 1909 44,900,839 12,000c___Sept 1 1936 Borough tax (per $1,000) '10__$8.00 (27.000c__Jan 1 '30-'38 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 4348'08 F-A 13,000____Aug 1 1923 Population in 1900 958 35ç J-J 32,000c__Jan 1 1921 J School tax (per $1,000) 1909-.$6.25 Building Bonds. Population in 1910 (est.) 1,800 45 05 A-0 75,000o Apr 1 11- 35IValue school prop. 1910_41,235,563 M-N $5,000c 4348 1925 OPTIONAL.-Bonds are subject to call as follows:1.10 years before INTEREST is payable at the Real Estate Savings & Trust Co., Allegheny. maturity, andja15 years before maturity. Nov., 1910.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. HAZLETON. Philip Bachman, Treasurer. This city is in Luzerne County. Incorporated 1891; organized 1892. Paving Bonds (Tax exempt). LOANSWhen Due. 4s '06 F&A $35,000c_ --Feb 1 1936 Street Bonds-Tax exempt. 43 '08 F-A 60,000c 1938 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1911.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_4100,100 (Subject to call after 1913.) Assessed valuation 1009_8,497,676 Sewer Bonds.-Tax exempt. $2,000c __ _1931 (Assessment about % actual value.) 48 '01 ,T,J Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$18.60 (Subject to call after 1908.) 14,230 INT. payable at office of Treasurer. Population In 1900 HAZLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. A. Turnbach, President; Jennie G. Probert, Clerk of School Board. 1933 LOANSWhen Due. 4s '03 J-J $60,000c (Sub. to call $6,000 y'ly after 1913.) Building Bonds-Tax exempt. 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_4100,100 43 '93 J-D $7,100c Assessed valuation 1910_7,800,000 (Subject to call after 1898.) 43 '95 M-S ____ _1925 (Assessment about 50% actual val.) 3,000c School tax (per $1.000) '10___$11.00 (Subject to call after 1900 ) Tr2e5a3,09r0 1931 Population in 1910 (est.) 4s '01 F-A $30,000c INTEREST payable by City (Subject to call after 1906.) 73 LANCASTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. A. Schroyer, Treasurer. LOANSWhen Due. 4s '09 J-J $75,000c Jan 1 '36-'38 4s g J-J $27,500r __1911-1920 4s 09 J-J 30,000c___Jan 1 1939 48 g J-J 20,000r ____1920-1930 4s '10 J-J 45,000c___Jan 1 1940 4s g 30,000c J-J Jan 1 1934 BOND. DEBT June 1 19104430,000 4s g J-J 170.000c__ _Jan 1 '14-31 Assessed valuation 1910424,487,636 4s g '07 J-J 60,000c_Jan 15 '32-33-35 School tax (per $1,000) 1910...45 00 INTEREST on the 4s due 1911 to 1920 and 1920 to 1930, and bonds of 1907 and 1909. Is payable at the Treasurer's office; on all other bonds at the Union Trust Co., Lancaster. All bonds are tax-free. LANCASTER COUNTY. T. J. Marsh, Dep. Comptroller. Lancaster is the county seat. Bonds are tax-exempt. When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910___$459,800 LOANSImprovement BondsAssessed valuation 1910_ 95,271,398 3)s '97A-0 $57,400c___Apr 1 1917 County tax (per ,1,000) 1909_42.50 Population In 1900 150.241 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1907.) 35s '98A-0 $87,200c___Apr 1 1928 Population In 1909 (est.) 160,000 3%s '98A-0$144,100c_Oct 1 1928 INTEREST payable in Lancaster. 3%s '99A-0 171,100c_Apr 1 1929 LATROBE. W. H. Flickinger. Treasurer. HOMESTEAD. Andrew Hill Borough Clerk. This borough is in Westmoreland County. Inc. in 1851. The bonds below are free from all taxes. Interest is payable at Latrobe Trust Co. This borough is In Allegheny County. Incorporated October 1880. City Hall Bonds. When hen Due. LOANSWater-Works Bonds When Due. LOANS40'03 J-J $17,500c___July 1 1933 3 Funding & !mot. Bonds. 55 A-0 $23.000___Yrly to 1916 Funding Bonds. __. 17,500 A-0 12,000_Yrly to 1916 4%8'09 J-J J$54,000c_Jan 1 '12-'38 414f; 5.4s J-J $25,000-:-Jan 1 1918 5.45 14 DEBT Oct 11910. $11 5:0 50 00 BOND. 1939 3,000c__Jan 1 1 4s 1932 __July 1 J-J 93,000__ 15,000____July 1 1017 43 J-J F-A 25,000____Aug 11934 5s '96 J-D 15,000c___June 1 1926 Floating debt 4%8'10 M-N 30,000__May 1 1940 4%s Assessed valuation 1910.. 5.143,309 (Subject to call after 1911.) 4s F-A 20,000___ _Feb 1 1937 Sewer and Funding Bonds. 4%s'01 M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1931 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Street-Improvement Bonds. 5.4s J-D $13.000___Yrly to 1918 (Subject to Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910...418.00 call after 1916.) 5.43 M-S $20.000 Sept 1 1915 Refunding Bonds. 11,000 Population In 1910 (est.) M-N 20,000Sept 1 1930 J-J $16,600____Jan 1 1919 4s 45 1922 -__July 1 3.4s to 1914 ,f-D 18,000___Yrly LATROBE j -J 41,000 SCHOOL 48 DISTRICT. J. A. McComb, Secretary School Board. F-A 125,000_Aug 1 1938 Bonds given below are free from all taxes. 4 %s'08 A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1928 43.s 43s'09 M-S 24,500__Mc01 1 1034 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4606,500 LOANSWhen Due. I BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1910_ _$65,000 Funding Bonds. 4 %s'10 M-N 15,000_ ___May 1 1940 Water bonds (incl. above). 95,000 Assessed valuation 1909___4,960,114 Tax valuation 1910 9,103,280 40'09 J-J $33,000c_Jan 1 '11-'32 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_48.00 Fire Protection Bonds. $1.500__Yrly to 1912 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 5.45 J-J INTEREST payable at the Latrobe Trust Co. In Latrobe. Building Bonds. Borough tax (per $1,000)'10__$13.00 4%s F-A $30,000_ -__Aug 1 1934 Population in 1900 12,554 LEBANON. Thos. S. Wahner, Comp.; D. M. Sharp, Clerk. This city Is in Lebanon County. Incorporated Nov. 25 1885. Bonds Garbage Furnace Bonds. are exempt from State tax. 4s J-J $15,000July 11017 When Due. I City Bonds. LOANSINTEREST Is payable at the First National Bank, Homestead, 1 4s A-0 $31,500c 3 1is '06 ___ $20,000 TAX FREE.-All bonds are free from State tax. 1923 4s '10 A-0 570,000c_Apr 1 '15&'20 I (Subject to call at any time.) HOMESTEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT. James L. King, Secretary. 170,000c_Apr 1 '25&'30 TOTAL DEBT May 18 '104342,500 LOANSWhen Due. 4s '04 J-J $24,000c July 1 '11-'28 I Total valuation 1909 Refund'g Water Bds.11.718,780 5.4s M-S $6,000c_ _Sept '11-'13 A-0$104,000c_Apr 1 '12-'32 , (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) (See V. 79, p. 644 for maturity.) 314s M-N 35,000c... May 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910___$260.000 4s ($21,000 due every 5 years.) , City tax (per $1,000) 1909_46.00 J-D 20,006c___1)ec 1 1925 Cash on hand 12,085 4s Funding BondsPopulation in 1900 17,628 4%s'09 J-J 24,000c_July 1 '11-'34 Assessed valuation 1910...9,103,280 $%s A-0 $64,000c_Apr 1 '12- 22 Population in 1001) (est.) 20.000 43s'10 A-0 120,000c_Apr 1 1940 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_48.00 ($21,000 due every 5 years.) INTEREST paid at City Treasurer's INTEREST payable in Homestead office. N LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. H. Seltzer, Secretary. INDIANA. John S. Taylor, Borough Clerk. LOANSWhen Due. I BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_ _4127,437 This borough Is the county seat of Indiana County. Incorporated In Refunding Bonds. I Value school prop'ty '09.... 405.000 1805. Bonds are all tax exempt. 45 '10 ___ $123,000 'School tax (per $1,000) 1909._ $5.50 Series A and B. When Due. LOANS($25,000 every 5 years.) 45 '96 1M-S $4,400c_ - _Sept 1916 Paving Bonds, Series D. (Subject to call 1897.) LEBANON COUNTY. R. B. Light, Clerk. 4s 00J-J $37,000c___ _July 1936 45 '02 M-N $3,100c___ May 1922 (Subject to call 1016.) Lebanon Is the county seat. (Subject to call 1907.) Sewer Bonds, Series C. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 11 1910455,000 $102,500 4s '03 M-S $18,000c_ _Sept 1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910 Bridge Bonds. Bonds of 1910 125,000 Assessed valuation for 1910.2.054.074 4s (Subject to call 1904.) 1925 Sinking fund A-0 $30,550c 2,000 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Sewer Bonds, Series E. Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1908_40.290,149 ($10,000c_July 1 '19-24 Population In 1900 4.142 4s '04 A-0 825.000c _ _ _ _1919-1934 I (Assessment about 34 actual value.) 5,000c_July 1 '25-'29 Population in 1910 (est.) 6,500 48 '10 M-N $125,000c May 1 '15-'35 County tax (per $1,000) 1909_5_3 4 %s'09 J-J $.8 2.2 07 0 10,000c_July 1 '30-'34 ($25,000 every five years) I Population In 1900 15,000c_July 1 '35-'39 INTEREST at Farmers' Bank. INTEREST payable at County Treasurer's office. JOHNSTOWN. J. H. Horrocks, Comp.; C. H. Wehn, Treas. LEHIGH COUNTY. J. S. Troxell, Chief Clerk. This city is In Cambria County. Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. The city pays the State tax on all bonds. LOANSWhen Due. nding Bonds. Fire Alarm. 3 ha 01 J-D $93,000c__ _June 1 1931 46 '94 J-J $8,000c_ Jan 1 1924 L(Sublect to call after June 11921.) Sewer & Street Improvement. (Subject to call after Jan 11994.) Building Bonds. 438'93 M S $25,000c__ _Sept 1 1923 43 '00 M-S $60,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1930 (Subject to call after Sept 11903.) 4 %s'94 P-A $50,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1924 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1905) II(Subject to call after Aug 11904.) Hospital Bonds 4s '02 M-N $10,000c_ _Nov 1 1932 4s '06 A-0 $20 000c___Oct 1 1926 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1906.) (Subject to call after Nov 1 1912.) 45 '09 A-0 100,000c___ _Oct 1 1939 Fire Department Bonds. 4s '06 J-D $50,000c__ _June 11938 (Subject to call after Oct 11910) (Subject to call after June 1 1916.) Bridge Bonds. River Improvement Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $30,000c___Mch 1 1935 53 '01 111-N $40,000c__ _May 1 1921 (Subject to call after Mch 1 1915.) (Subject to call after May 11806.) BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1910_4506,000 Morreliville Boro. Bonds. Sinking fund 193,351 5s '92 M-S $10,000c___Sept 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1910..A 8,641,095 (Subject to call after Sept 11897.) (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) 5s '93 M-S $10,000c___Sept 1 1913 City tax (per $1,000) 1910____$11.00 Population In 1900 (Subject to call after Sept 11898.) 35,936 INTEREST payable in Johnstown Population in 1910 55,482 JOHNSTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. C. Griffith, Secretary. When Due. 4s '09 J-D $35 000____June 1 1930 LOANS(Subject to call June 1 1914.) 3%8.01 $78,000c__ _May 1 1931 (Subject to call after May 1 1906.) BOND. DEBT May 23'10__$330,000 26,796 3%s'02 J-D $17.000c__ _June 1 1032 Sinking fund Val. school prop. 1910 950,000 (Subject to call June 1 1907.) 4s '06 J-D $100,000c_ _June 1 1936 Assessed valuation 1910..18,641,095 (Subject to call after May 1 1911.) School tax (per $1,000) 1910_411.00 46,938 4 %s'08 P-A$100,000c__ _14 cb 1 1938 Population in 1905 (Subject to call after Fe)). 1 1913.) INTEREST payable at office of City Treasurer. KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT. M. L. Peterson, Clerk. This district Is in McKean county. When Due. LOANS58 '07 A-0 $88,000__Oct 1 '10-'36 BOND. DEBT July 1910...$115,500 8,440 Floating debt $14,182 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1910_ 1,949,448 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_421.00 7,500 Population in 1910 (est.) LACKAWANNA COUNTY, E. A. Jones, Comptroller. County seat is Scranton. LOANSWhen Due. Funding Bonds. s g '03 NUN I $100,000cMay 1 '13-23 1 50.000c_ May 1 1933 48 '08 J-D 180,000c __Dec 15 1038 Refunding Bonds. 4s '02 A-0$225,000e___Apr 1 1922 Refunding Court House Bonds. 4t; '06 .1-1) $135,000c___ Dec 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Jan 3 1910...$690,000 109,659 Cash on hand Tax valuation 1909 61.44fi,172 (Assessment about 1-2 actual value.) County tax (per 111) 1009 .$4.75 Populatton In 1900 193,831 Population In 1909 (est.)250,000 INTEREST payable In Scranton LANCASTER. J. H. Rathfon, Comptroller. Allentown is the county seat. LOANSWhen Due.!BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910 $200,000 Funding and Improvem't Bonds. 'Floating debt 47,230 4s '09 A-0$200,000c_ _April 1 19241Sinking fend 22,000 (Subject to call April 1 1914.) 'Assessed valuation 1909_61,896,229 4s '10 M-N $125,000c_May 1 '15-351County tax (per $1.000) 1909_42.50 ($25,000 every 5 years.) [INTEREST at County Treas. office. LEWISTOWN. L. Koenig, Chairman Finance Committee. This borough Is In Mifflin County. when Due. LOANSSewer Bonds-Tax exempt. 4s ___ 1034 141-N $85,000c___ (Subject to call after 1909.) Hose House Bonds-Tax-exempt. 55 '08 F-A $5,000c_ __Fel) 1 1938 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1913 Paving Bonds 4s '06 F-A /30,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1936 (Subject to call Aug 1 1916.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_4120,000 5,284 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1909_3,178,474 (Assessment at about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909____$22.00 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. Population In 1900 4,451 LOCK.HAVEN. Frank E. Harder, Treasurer. This city is In Clinton County. Incorporated March 28 1870. City Bonds. When Due. LOANSRefunding Bonds. 4s '95 M-N $25,000c___May 1 1915 Water Loans 4s '98 J-D $25.000c_ _Dec 1 1918 $19.500c__ -Tilly 1 1914 3%8'04 NI-N 84.500c._ _May 1 1924 4s '94 3 %s'03 A-0 10.000c_ _Oct 1 192'1 TOTAL DEBT Oct20 19104217,500 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1908.) Water bonds (Included)._ 137,500 9.400 3 qs'10 J-J 8,500__July 1 1920 Sinking fund (Subject to call after July 1 1912.) Assessed valuation 1910...3,354.978 338'10 SI-N 15,000c_ __Nov 1 1030 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) (Subject to call Nov. 1 1920.) City tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ .$11.00 4s '07 J-J $20,000r.„ _Jan 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_438.00 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.) Population in 1900 7,210 Population In 1909 (est.) 9,000 TAX FREE TO HOLDERS.-State tax on bonds Is paid by city. INTEREST payable at the City Treasurer's office. LOCK HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. W. Dickey. Chairman Fin. Com. All bonds are exempt from State tax. Issues of '96, '97 & '00 subject to call after 10 years; issue of 1902 subject to call after 15 years. LOANSWhen Due BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910...453,900 3348'00 M-S $6,000c___Mch 1 1920 Val. of school prop.J'nel '10_116,500 3.65s'97 F A 8,000c_ _Aug 1 1917 Assessed valuation, 1910_ _ _3,394,000 5,900c___June 11016 School tax (per $1,000) 1910._ _$6.00 4s '96 J-D 3%s'02 M-N 34,000cMaY 2 1922 INTEREST payable at District Treasurer's office. LOGAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DIST. J. M. Edwards, Sec. This district is In Blair County. When Due. Floating debt LOANS$15,000 Refunding and Building Bonds. Sinking fund 10,000 43.8'07 J-J $65,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1909_3.650.000 School tax (per $1.000) 1909___$8.00 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1917.) BOND. DEBT June 6 '09._ _$65,000 Population In 1909 (est.) 11.500 INTErmsT payable at Union Bank of Altoona. This city is the capital of Lancaster County. Incorporated March 20 LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP. G. C. Anderson,Secretary. This township (P.0. Ardtn)re) is in Montgomery County. ,S011(IS are exempt from all tax,s. 1818 When Due.1 Sewer Bonds (Continued). LOANSWhen Due. LOANSStreet Improvement Bonds. Sewer Bonds-(Free of tax.) J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1933 3%s Judgment Bonds. is '08 A-0 $85,000c _ _ _Apr 1 1938 338'13 J-J $198,000c_Ju1y 1 '13-'28 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910 __ _$398,000 A-0 $120,000c. _Oct 1 1925 (Subject to call April 1 1028.) 44 ($40,000 due each 5 years.) Assessed valuation 1910...18,187,885 (Subject to cal after 1915.) 3%s M-N $145,000c.__Nov 1 1933 Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call; see V. 77, p. 724., 4s '04 J-J J150,000c_Jan'19-'24-'29 I Twp. tax (per $1,000) 1910....$6.50 1 50,000c___Jan 1 19341Population in 1900 13.271 Relief Fund Bonds. 310 '04M S$250,000c__ _Sept 1 1934 (Sub. to call part yearly from 1924.) es Jan $14,000r _ _ _ _Perpetual LOWER MERION TWP. SCHOOL DIST. W. J. Byrnes Jr., Secretary. 4s '06 A-0 $90,000c_ _Oct 1 1936 BOND. DEBT July 1 10104884,000 LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_$332,100 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1926.) Value city property__ _ _2,000,000 4s '09 J-J $200,000c_July 1 '14-'39 Assessed valuation 1910_17,422,655 Assessed valuation 1910_ _24,645,111 (See V. 88, p. 1513, for maturity.) (Assessmentabout 1-3 actual value.) Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s '10 A-0 $15,000c___Apr 1 1940 (Assessm't about 2-3 actual value.) ...s '01 - 34,000 School tax (per $1,000)'10-'11_$7.50 City tax (per $1,000) 1909 (Subject to call Apr 1 1930) $8..50(01 _s '99 1908-$15 18,100 20.000 Population In 1910 (est.) Total tax (per $1000) Refunding Water B onds. , 430'10 A-Of80,000c Oct 1 '25-'30-35 p.1156 $125,000c..V.76, Population In 1900 3%s jr 25,000c____Apr 1 1940 41,459 INTEREST is payable In Lancaster Population in 1910_ 47,227 INTEREST payable at Merlon Title & Trust Co., Ardmore. 74 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. Lxxxxi. LUZERNE COUNTY. James A. Dewey, Dep. Co. Compt. NEW CASTLE. L. C. Hughes, Comp.; H. M. Marquis, Clk. The county seat Is Wilkes-Barre. Int, payable at Treasurer's office. Incorporated in June 1870. Ths city Is the capital of Lawrence County When Due. Court House Bonds (Continued). LOANSIn 18197 the boroughs of West New Castle and Mationing town were annexed 48 '03 F-Al$340,000o ___1911-1927 to the city. Bonds are exempt from State tax. Court House Bonds. $200,000c _1912-1916 When Due. Conduit Bonds. 110,000c 1928 LOANS30'02 M-S $30,0000___Mch 1 1922 430'07 J-DI 300,000c ___1917-1922 Funding Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 300,000c ___1923-1927 48 '10 F-A $200,000c_Feb 1 '15-'34 4;is'07 A-0 $35,000c_ __Oct 1 1927 (Subject to call Mch 1 1912.) 120,000c ___1914-1917 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910_$2,150,000 3 As'02 A-0 $20,000c___Oct 1 1922 (Subject to call Oct. 1 1917.) 140,000c _1918-1921 Total valuation 1909_ ___159,122,542 4%8'08 M-N $12,000c___July 1 1928 (Subject to call Oct 1 1912.) 46 '09 A-0 160,000c ___1922-1925 (Subject to call after July 1 1918.) GEN'L BONDS May 18'10 $223,500 (Assessment about full value.) 114,072 180,000c ___1926-1929 County tax (per $1,000)'09__- _$3.25 Assessment debt Street Improvement Bonds. 200,000c _1930-1933 Population In 1900 257,121 4s '96 F-A $36.500c___Aug 1 1918 TOTAL DEBT May 18 '10 337,572 TAX FREE.-All bonds of this county are exempt from taxation to Sinking fund 3,711 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1906.) holders. The county pays a State tax of 4 mills. 333,861 4s '97 J-J $25,000c_ July 11017 NET DEBT May 18 '10_ call July 1 1907.) Total valuation 1909 18,864,830 to (Subject LYCOMING COUNTY. A. P. Zuber, Commissioners' Clerk. 4s '98 F-A $35,000c___Aug 1 1918 (Assessm't about A actual value.) County seat Is Williamsport. Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call Aug 1 1903.) City tax (per $1,000) 1909_410.50 LOANSWhen Due. 3s 1.1-N $115.000c__Nov 1 '11-13 Improvement Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_422.50 48 F-A $17,000c___Feb 1 1913 (840.000 yearly.) 11,600 4s '10 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1930 Population in 1890 NI-S 130,500c___Sept (Subject to call Feb 1 1903.) 2 1926 3s Population in 1900 (Subject to call after July 11920) 28,339 48 J-D $40,000r___Dec 1 1914 (Subject to call Sept 2 1916.) 36,280 INTEREST payanleat city treasury. Population In 1910 (Subject to call Dec 1 1904.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1910_4422,500 Population in 1900 75,663 NEW CASTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT.' Helen L. Moseley, Clerk. Bonds are all tax-exempt. Interest payable by City Treasurer. McKEESPORT. M. H.Coleman, Mayor; C. E. Soles, Comp. LOANSWhen Due. 30'05 M N $35,000c_ _ May 1 1925 This city is in Allegheny county. (Subject to call May 1 1915.) 3;is'99 111-N $50,000c___May 1 1919 Improvement Bonds. LOANSWhen Due, (Subject to call 1909.) 310'99 F-A $39,000c___Aug 1 1920 Funding Bones.___ $45,000 Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call Aug. 1 1900.) 434s J-J $42,000_ _July 1 1920 :15. '09 ____ 85,000_July 1 '14-'39 330'00 A-0 $18,000c__Oct 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_3162,000 46 M-S $121,000 serially to Sept '17 Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call Oct 1 1910.) Assessed valuation '10-'11 21,086,910 Reynold ton Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $70,000 Jan 1 '12-'37 3 As'01 F-A $20,000c___Aug 1 1921 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) City Poor Farm Bonds. __ _ $25,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$10.00 (Subject to call Aug 1 1911.) Various 4s '07 J-J $40,000__Jan 1 '12-'37 __-Purposes. 38,000 Population In 1910 (est.) 46 '05 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Aug 1909_4623,500 (Subject to call on Jan 1, $2,000 Sinking fund 169,106 NORRISTOWN. Edwin Metcalf, Treasurer. debt Incorporated yearly, 1910 to 1925, and $3,000 Water (Included) 315,000 This borough Is the capital of Montgomery County. Assessed valuation 1908_ _22,722,383 March 31 1812. All bonds are free from State tax. yearly, 1926 to 1931. Inclusive.) (Assessment about 5i actual value.) LOANSWater Bonds. Refunding Bond s.-(Con.) When Due. 56 J-J $75,000__ _July 1 1911 City tax (per $1,000) 1909_410.75 Borough Bonds 4s g A-0 $300.000r _Apr 1 1938 42,694 33is g A-0 $88,000r_Oct 1 1927 (Subject to call on 60 -days' notice. Population in 1910 (Subject to call after 1913.) 48 '06 M-N 200,000 __Jan 1 '11-35 Population in 1900 34,227 (Subject to call 1902.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4698,000 48 '09 __ 30,000_ _Jan 1 '24-'39 INTEREST payable by City Treas. 33is g A-0$150,000r___Apr 1 1932 Sinking fund 39,565 TAX FREE.-The water 4s of 1906, bonds of 1907 and Improvement (Subject to call Apr 1 1907.) 11,800,000 Tax valuation 1910 bonds of 1909 are tax-exempt. Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 38 g J-J $160.000r_July 1 1930 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _419.50 McKEESPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT. Wm. T. Norton, Secretary. (Subject to call 1905.) 2227:286755 The 3;4% bonds are tax-exempt. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_4489,000 Population In 1900 'Population in 1910 LOANSWhen Due. Sinking fund 132,236 INTEREST is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. 430 A-0 $65,000c 1924 NET DEBT Oct 1 _ 356,764 330 J-J 75,0000 1911-27 Assessed valuation 1910__1910....24,067,626 NORRISTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. W. Stahlnecker, Secretary. 3348 M-N 100 000c___May 1 1930 School tax (per $1,000) 1910410.00 Bonds are all exempt from State tax. 4s '05 J-J 249,000c__Jan 2 '11-34 Population In 1910 (est.)____45.000 LOANSWhen Due. 30'09 J-D $19,000r INTEREST on the $65,000 issue Is payable at the Pittsburgh Trust Co 33s J-D $62,000r_ (Subject to call 1919.) 1919 In Pittsburgh; on other loans at National Bank of McKeesport. 119 9129 9 (Subject to call 1909.) __s '99 J-D $18,000 3;is 114-N $31,000c 1927 (Subject to call after 1009.) McKEES ROCKS. Jno. P. Pastre, Treasurer. 1910_4249,000 (Subject to call 1907.) BOND. DEBT 1 Oct This borough Is In Allegheny County. 55,570 3;0'04 A-0 $44,000c___Oct 1 1934 Sinking fund LOANSWhen Due. Funding Bonds. (Subject to call Oct 1914.) Assessed valuation 10l0..11,658,130 _a '95 ____ $40,000 1915 $5,000c_Apr 15 1914 val. actual 4s '07 $75,000c M-S 1 1937 (Assessment about 4 ..Sept ....s '98 ____ 25,000 serial 4s '09 A-0 10,000c__Apr 15 1919 Value school property 1910_3535,000 (Subject to call Sept 1 1917.) __s '03 ____ 22,000 serial 20,000c__Apr 15 1924 $8.00 1910.... School tax (per $1,000) __a '06 ____ 118,000 serial 30,000c__Apr 15 1929 INTEREST payable in Norristown.. Assessed valuation 1909_ _ _6,944,000 TOTAL DEBT June 1'10_4270,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_49.00 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. Granville Hahn, Treasurer. Population in 1909 (est.) 7,500 Easton is the county seat. MASONTOWN. When Due. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) LOANSThis place Is in Fayette County. Bonds below are tax free. Ref., Fund. & Imp. Bds.(tax-exempt) Assessed valuation 1910_$64,612,605 LOANSJ$200,000c_Mch 1 '19-29 County tax (per $1,000) 1910_43.00 When Due. LOANSWhen Due. 99,687 Water Bonds. 48 '09 M-S1 100,000c__Mch 1 1939 Population in 1900 Sewer Bonds. 448'10 ___ $17,000____Aug 1 1940 40'10 ___ $8,000____Aug 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1910_ _$300,000 INT.payableat office of CountyTreas. MEADVILLE. Henry Haas, Comptroller. This city is in Crawford County. Water Works Bonds. 46 '98 A-0$153,000c___Jan 1 1929 (Subject to call Jan 1 1904.) 48 '03 J-J 335,000c__ _July 1 1933 (Subject to call 1918.) Refunding Bonds (Tax free). 1935 48 '05 J-J $30,000c (Subject to call 1910.) 58,000_ __July 1 1936 48'06 J-J (Subject to call July 1 1921.) NORTH BRADDOCK SCHOOL DIST. J. F. Lowers, Sec. This district (P. 0. Braddock) is in Allegheny County. BONDED DEBT July '08_ $276,000 High School Bonds. 1BOND. DEBT May 15 1909 $170,00a Sinking fund 78,100 43s'08 A-01380,000__Apr 1 '21-281School tax (per $1,000) 1908_46.50 Water debt (included) 153,000 1 5,000____Apr 1 19291 Total valuation 1908 3,573.736 (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. W. H. Deppen, Taxelk. Sunbury is the county seat. Total tax (per $1,000) 1908_429.00 When Due.'Assessed valuation 1909436.837,218 Population in 1900 10,291 LOANS___ 8220,000 Population in 1908 (est) 12,500 4s J County tax (per $1,000) 1909_45.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 9 19104593,0001PopulatIon in 1900 90,911 INT. Is payable at city treasury MERCER COUNTY. T. J. Gillespie, Treasurer. Mercer is the county seat. Bonds are free from all taxes. When Due. Floating debt LOANS$22,000 Court House Bonds. 'Assessed valuation 1910__36,282,638 48 '09 J-D $360,000 1929 County tax (per$1,000)'10 5.00 (Subject to call part yriy. from 1911) Population In 1900 57,387 BOND. DEBT June 1 19104360,000 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. , OAKMONT. W. W. Kerr, Clerk. This borough Is in Allegheny County. Street Bonds.512,206 1 Sinking fund 4;is 114-N $60,000c..Final pay. '34 Assessed valuation 1010.4,444.000 4;is M-N 10,000c_FInal pay. '37 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 43010 J-D 15,000_J'ne l'29.'34,'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_47.50 2,323 BOND DEBT Mch 1 19104149,000 Population in 1900 CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. W. J. Rehr, Secretary. MILLVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. T. D. Bunns, Secretary. OIL This district is In Venango County. Bonds below are tax free. This district (P. 0. Allegheny) is in Allegheny County. LOANSWhen Due.'Assessed valuation 1909__$3,575,500 ....8 '95 ___ $10,000 I (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) 43.4s'08 J-J 57,000c_JulY 1 '13-'38'School tax (per $1,000) 1909___$6.00 BOND. DEBT May 18 '10_ $67,000I Population In 1909 (est.) 9 000 INTEREST payable at Bank of MIlivale. MONESSEN. J. E. Pittman, Clerk. This borough is in Westmoreland County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898. Bonds are exempt from State tax. LOANSWhen Due. Assessed valuation 1910__ $5,500,000 Street Improvement Bonds. (Assessment about 35% actual val.) $30,000c__'16,'22&'27 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_425.50 56 '07 J-D { 20,000c ___1934-1935 Population in 1909 (est.)____14,000 25,000c 1936 INTEREST payable at Borough TOTAL DEBT Oct 1910_ _ 4251,287 Treasurer's office. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. It. C. Miller, Clerk. County seat Is Norristown. All 1 owls ore exemot from taxation. LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT May 20 '10_3600,000 Court House Bonds. Assessed valuation 1909_104,962.250 330 M-S$350,000r ____1913-1933 (Assessment about full value.) ($50,000 due every five years.) County tax (per $1,000) 1909_43.00 Funding Bonds. Population In 1900 138,995 48'06 J-D $50,000c&r_June 1 '11&16 200,000c&r_1921-26-31-36 INTEREST payable at Norristown. MT. CA MEL SCHOOL DISTRICT. C. Elmer John, Sec'y. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ _4108,500 48 Tar $34,500c 1919 Sinking fund 12,000 48 '08 M-S 74,000c___ Sept 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1910_ _3,001,701 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1918.) School tax (per $1,000) 1910_49.00 INTEREST on the bonds of 1908 s payable at the Treasurer's office. MUNHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT. John Bell Jr., Secretary. A district in Allegheny County. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__ $103.000 Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). Sinking fund 38,000 48 '03 J-J 178,0000 1923 Assessed valuation 1910 7,250.000 48 '05 J-J 15,000c 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1909___$4.75 Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt)• Population in 1909 (est) 5,000 48 '05 J-J $10,000c 1925 Bonds arc exempt from all taxes. INTEREST payable at the Mononeahela Trust Co., Homestead, Pa. NARBERTH. A. P. Redifer, Chairman Finance Committee. This town Is in Monttromery County. Incorporated .lan. 21 1895 LOANSSewer System Bonds. When Due. Road Improvement Bonds. J$24,000May1'12,'22&32 $1.000r____Jan 1 1912 45 '07 M-N1 27,000May1'17,'27&37 46 '96 J-J 2,000r_Jan 1 '14-'16 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1910__ _$87,500 2,000r__Jan 1 '18-'20 Assessed valuation 1909__1,400,000 500r____Jan 1 1921 (Assessment about A actual value.) 58 97 J-D 1$1,000r_Dee 1 '12-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_421.50 1 1.000r_Dec 1 '22-'27 Population in 1910 (est.) 2,100 48 '08 J-J $2,000r 1917 (Subject to call after 1912.) INTEREST payable in PhiladelBonds are tax-exempt. phia. Ardmore and Norristown. When Due.I 4s '09 114-N $40,000c.. _ _1920-1927 LOANS__s '95 ___ $4,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_491,000 __s '97 ___ 3,500 Assessed valuation 1909_ 7,843,599 s '98 ___ 31,000 Value of school property___ 250,000 ..8 '02 12.500 Population in 1909 (est.)....„15,000 INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. PHILADELPHIA. John E. Reyburn, Mayor; J. M. Walton, Comp.; W. H. Winter, Sec'y Sink. Fund Corn. Philadelphia, co-extenslye with the county of the same name, is the third city of the United States, and has an area of over 130 square miles. The city was founded In 1681 by William Penn, chartered In 1787, and consolidated in 1854 with numerous outlying districts and boroughs. Many sections of the city of Philadelphia still retain their old names and are constantly referred to as such. Among these may be mentioned Germantown. Manayunk, Frankford, Bridesburg, Roxborough, West Philadelphia Richmond, &c., &c. The county is under city control and has no separate debt. On July 1 1910 the State Supreme Court sustained the validity of the $5,000,000 loan authorized by Council In May 1910. See V. 91, p. 106. LOANSWhen Due. Refunding Loans. $552,500rDec31 '1.0-'26 Municipal Purposes. 33s'97 J-J 330'04 J-J$16,000,000c&r_July1934 3s '98 J-J 1,175,400rDec31 '10-27 314s'02 J-J 5,000,000r_July 1 1932 3)i5'94 J-J 1 ,904,000rDec31 '10-'23 700,000rDec31 '10-'23 38 '98 J-J 7,280,000rDec31 '1_0-'22 3t'95 44,000r_ Dec 31 1924 330'98 J-J J1,120,000rDec31 330'95 J-J 5,000r_Dec 31 1924 1 280.000r Dec 31 1925 3j'95 J-J 1,000r_Dec 311924 33.65'07 J-J 125,000r_Jan 1 1937 3 As'95 J-J 4s '07 J-J 6,000,000r_July 1 1937 Water Loans. 4s '08 J-J 4,875,000r_Jan 1 1938 3s '00 J-J $3,000,000r_July 11910 4s '08 J-J 13,500,000r_July 1 1938 30'01 J-J 9,000,000r_July 1 1931 Subway Loan. 45 '09 J-J -5,739,700r_July 1 1939 4s '09 J-J 1.500,000r_July 1 1939 33s'94 J-JJ$3,600,000rDec31 '10-'21 1 87,000r_ Dec 31 1922 3s'90-91M-N 2,070,000_Nov 1 '11 '19 Widening Delaware Avenue. 3s '92 J-J 600,000rDec31 '10-'21 3s '93 J-J 1,400,000rDec31 '10-'17 3 As'O6 J-J $1,500,000rDec31 '10-'24 Oracle Crossing Abolition. 48 '93 J-J 875,000rDec31 '18-'22 30'94 J-J 2.870,000rDec31 '10-'23 4s '07 F-A $75,000r_July 1 1937 38 '95 J-J 1,800,000rDee 31'10-'24 4s '08 J-J 1,000,000r_Jan 1 1938 4s '10 J-J 5.000,000 July 1 1940 48 '09 J-J 1,500,000r_July 1 1939 Registered loans overdue and yet outstanding $20,700 40,520 Non-registered loans overdue and yet outstanding 14,000 Non-registered coupons overdue and outstanding INTEREST payable by Farmers' & Mechanics' Nat. Bank. Phila., Pa. FREE. TAX -All bonds are exempt from taxation by State or city TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &c.-The subjoined statement shows Philadelphia's total municipal debt, and the sinking fund held by the city against the same, on the dates mentioned. [By a decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, flied May 31 1894 It is held that, within the meaning of the word "Debt" In Section VIII, Article IX, of tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, the real debt of the city is the authorized debt less the amount of the city certificates purchased and uncancelod In the sinking fund.i Nov., 1910.1 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. 75 Jan. 1 1910. Jan. 11909. Jan. 1 1908. LOANSRefunding Water Bonds When Due. $95,483,820 $88,770,220 $71,421,720 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 48 93 J-J $150,000r__ july 1 1923 10,582,200 8,077,800 48 '05 J-D f$20,500r_June 1 '11-'15 48 92 J-J 100.000r___July 1 1912 9,135,200 1 84,000r_June 1 '16-'35 City Home Bonds. Net debt on dates named $84,901,620 $79,635,020 $63,343,920 Sewer Bonds 1 '11-'21 Outstanding warrants (additional) _ _ $2,576,336 $2,468,938 $2,172,198 4s '87 J-J $50,000_r_July 1 1917 333'01 A-01$33,000r__Oct 1 40,000r_ _Oct '22-'31 The cash on hand In the city treasury Jan. 1 1910 was $20,341,868.58, 4s '93 A-0 55,000r__ _Oct 1 1923 45 '05 12,000r_June 1 '11-'25 J D exclusive of the cash in the sinking fund, which aggregated $64,648.84. 4s '94 A-0 100.000r___Apr 1 1924 9,000r _June 1 '26-'35 The amount of bonded debt redeemed by the Sinking Fund Commission 48 94 -J 145,000r___July 1 1924 -California Avenue during the year 1909 was $2,023,800. The Philadelphia & Erie RR. stock 48 '95 J-J f 33,000r_ __July 1 1915 48 '91 A-0 $23,000r_ __Apr 1 1911 formerly held by the city among its assets was sold Nov. 15 1904. 1 33,000r_July 1 1920 Sundry Borough Indebtedness. 35,000r___July 1 1925 CITY PROPERTY.-The real estate owned by the city Jan. 1 1910 was 4s '95 J-J Beltzhoover Borough. 330'01 A-01 1.000r__Oct 1 1911 5s '95__ _ .Valued at $93,309,044, an Increase over that of Jan. 1 1909 of $1,363,400. $2,50O.. July 1 1912 1 40,000r Oct 1 '12-'31 Elliott Borough. BORROWING CAPACITY.-The borrowing capacity of the city on Pension Fund Bonds. 4s '00 ___ $20,000_ _June 1 '15-'30 Jan. 1 1910 was $8,130,633.78. 430'08 M-N 1$13,200_May 1 '11-'16 ($5,000 every 5 years.) ASSESSED VALUATION, &c.-The following shows the annual pay144,000__May 1 '17-'38 4303'03_ _ $29,000__June I '11-'31 ments to the sinking fund, amount of bonded debt and outstanding warWater Bonds Esplen -Borough. rants, assessed value of property, and the tax rate, for years indicated. 4s '84 A-0$132,000r___Apr 1 1914 4s '00 _ $14,500__Aug 1 1930 Property in this city up to and including 1903 was assessed at about 80% 4s '87 J-J 100,000r_July 1 1917 Beechview Borough. of its actual value. In 1904, however, values were increased to nearly 4s '89 J-J 175,000r___July 1 1919 435s'06 ___ $5,000___Aug 15 1921 real value, resulting in a decreased tax rate. 48 '95 J-D 300,000r__June 1 '15-25 4301'08 ___ 14,000___May 26 1938 ($100,000 due every five years.) Montooth Borough. Payments to Total Municipal Assessed real and Tax rate (Subject to call June 1 1913.) Years. $7,500- .Aug 1 1924 5s '04 __ Sinking Funi. Debt Jan. 1. Personal Valuarn. pPr $1,000 4s '95 J-D 226,000r_June 1 '11-'20 1010 Sheraden Borough. $95,483,820 $15.00 $1,383,675,057 ($108,000 due every fifth year.) 1909 {$6,000__Aug 1 '11'-14 $5,074,455 91,230,159 1,317,292,053 15.00 48 '05 J-D 110,000r_June 1 1925 58 '95 __ 1908 2,000____Aug 1 1915 4,306,840 73,593,919 1,287,287,123 15.00 48 '98 J-D 132,000r__Dec 1 '11-'16 1905 500____Aug 1 1916 2,917,510 71,815,677 1 185.899,831 15.00 ($66,000 due every five years.) 1900 112,000„Aug 1 '11-'21 1,022,114 56,772,230 880,935,265 18.50 4s '96 J-D$68,000r____Dec 1 1921 4s '98 ___ 1890 8,000__Aug 1 '22-'25 602,590 56,777.370 688,713,518 18.50 45 '96 J-D 68,000r__Dec 1 1926 1880 6,000__Aug 1 '26-'27 72,264,595 806,605 536,667,834 20.00 3303'01 A-01154,000r_Oct 1 '11-'21 1870 45,093,247 519,197 {10,000____Nov 1911 479,776,643 18.00 1150,000r_Oct 1 '22-'31 4s '01 ___ 35,000____Nov 1921 1860 173,737 21,356,759 155,697,660 20.00 40,000___ _Nov 1931 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 1,549,008; in 1900 was 1,293,697; in 1890, 4s '05 J-D 187,500r_June 1 '11-'35 1.046,964; in 1880, 847,170; in 1870, 674,022. Population June 1 1909- 4s '06 F-A 144,800r_Aug 1 '11-'26 4303'04 ___ 160,000_'14, '24 & '29 129,000r_Aug 1 '27-'36 125,000 1934 report of Bureau of Census-I,515,756. 55 .. 85,000__Nov 1 '12-'37 ($17,000 '07-- every 5 years.) PHOENIXVILLE. W. H. Garges, Treasurer. INTEREST on bonds of the old city of Pittsburgh is payable at the City This borough Is in Chester County. Incorporated March 6 1849. All Treasurer's office in Pittsburgh, at the Bank of America, N. Y., and the bonds are exempt from all taxes. Colonial Trust Co., N. Y,and at the Pittsburgh Trust Co.; on the bonds of Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $195,500 the old city of Allegheny interest is payable in Allegheny and at the office 4s A-0 $141,000 r 1914 Floating debt 13,000 of T. Whalen & Co. In Philadelphia. (Subject to call after 1904.) Assessed valuation 1900_ __4,500,000 TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS. &c. Refunding & Paving Bonds. (Assessment about 60% actual val.) Oct. 1 1910. Oct. 2 1909. Oct. 2 1908. Feb. 11907. 4s '08 M-N J$30,000c_Nov 1 '23-33 Total tax (per $1,000) '09_ $17.00 Total bonded $36,442,161 $37,147,868 $34,884,040 $24,184,802 1 20,000c Nov 1 '23-38 Population in 1900 9,196 Floating debtdebt 2,641,562 Borough Bonds. 654,919 413,336 Population in 1909 (est.) 10,000 4s A-0 $4,500r _ _ _ _Matured INTEREST payable in Phoenixville. Total debt $39,083,723 $37,802,787 $35,297,376 $24,184,802 (Subject to call after 1904.) Sinking fund 8,322,180 11.437,298 11,193,620 11,347,376 Bonded debt City loans held in sinking funds PITTSBURGH. Wm. A. Magee, Mayor; E. S. Morrow, Comptroller. This city, now known as "Greater Pittsburgh," is situated in Allegheny County. Legislature of 1905 passed an Act providing for the annexation of Allegheny; on Nov. 18 1907 the U. S. Supreme Court held the law valid (V. 85, p. 1352), and annexation became effective Dec. 0 1907. The boroughs of Sheraden and Montooth were also annexed In 1907. On Dec. 15 1908 the citizens of Beechview voted in favor of annexing that borough to the city of Pittsburgh on Jan. 1 1909. At the general election Nov. 2 1909 the voters approved the issuance of $6,775,000 bonds for various improvements. These bonds were declared to be illegal in a decision rendered by the State Supreme Court on July 1 1910. See V. 91, p. 106. A friendly suit has been instituted to restrain the sale of $81,000 watermain bonds. See V. 91, p. 1047. Propositions to issue bonds aggregating $10,305,000 were favorably voted upon Nov. 8 1910. V. 91, p. 1344. IRDEBTEDNESS OF GREATER CITY. • LOANSWhen Due. Fire Engine ec Police Sta. Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 430'08 M.N$140,000c_May 1 '11-'3s 4s '95 M-N $750,000c&r_May 1'25 Public Health Bonds. (Subject to call 1-10 every 3 years.) 430'08 M-N $23,400r_May 1 '11-'38 48 '09 J-J 58,000__Jan 1 '11-'39 Railroad Compromise Bonds. 48 '09 J-D 224,000__Dec 1 '11-'38 5s '63 J-J $856,704c_Jan 1 1913 4s '09 A-0 128,500 1911-1929 5i '63 J-J 973,100r_Jan 1 1913 120,000 1930-1939 4s '63 J-J 203,300c__Jan 1 1913 434s'08 M-N 106,400c_May 1 '11-'38 4s '83 J-J 150,098r_Jan I 1913 Funded Debt Bonds. Dept. of Charities Loan. 78 '72 J-J $121,000r. __Jan 1 '12 4s '07 M-N $60,0000&rNov 1 '11-'12 48 '07 M-N 466,000c May 1 '12-'27 4368'08 M-N_126,000c_May 1 '11-'38 ($116,500 due every five years.) Public Works Bonds. 48 '04 J-D $899,100cdcr __-June 34 4 W08 M-N$195,000c_May 1 '11-'38 (Subject to call 1-every five years.) Water Bonds. Funded Debt Improvem't Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 1$442,700__Jan 1 '11-'29 5s '83 J-D $68,000c___June 1 '13 1 234,000_ _Jan 1 '30-'30 5s '83 J-D 1,335,000r_June 1 '13 48 '08 J-D 280,000__Dec 1 '11-'38 5s '82 J-D 77.000r_ _June 1 '12 75 '73 __ 1,500_ __Past due City Bonds Loan of 1900. 4301'08 M-N 1165,600_May 1 '11-'18 33i'00A.-0;4.900,000c&rApr 1'12-'30 400,000_May 1 '19-'38 ($700,000 every 3 years.) 4s '06 J-J 33,600c&rJuly 1 '11-36 Improvement Bonds. ($16,600 annually.) 48 '85 J-D $53,000c___Dec 1 1915 cis '95 M-N $1,000,000c&r May 1 '25 48 '85 J-D 3,681,700r_Deo 1 1915 (Subiect to call 1-10 every 3 years.) 48 '07 M-N 382,000c_May 1 '11-'27 Water Plant Purchase Bonds Public Safety Bonds. 4s '09141,250,200c&r_Jan 1 '11-'29 48 '95 M-N $250,000c&r May 1 1925 J-J lx 659,000c&r..Jan 1 '30-'39 (Subject to call 1-10 every 3 years.) Filtration Bonds 436s '08M-N $28,000c_May 1 '11-'38 3348'04 A-0$3,633.400.c&r to 1934 Fund. Judg. Debt Loan. 4303'08 M-N 700,000__Yriy. to 1938 48 '08 J-J$308,000 r. _ _ _ July'l 1 &'16 To Fund Floating Debt of Former 692,000cJuly 21-26-31-36 City of Allegheny. Street Imp Bonds. 4348'08 M-N$463,000c_May 1 '13-'38 45 '09 A-0 1 28,800_ _Apr 1 '11-'34 (One-sixth every five years.) 6,500_Apr 1 '35-'39 To Fund Floating Debt of Former 7,600__Apr 1 '11-'29 48 '09 A-0 City of Pittsburgh. 7,000_Apr 1 '30-'39 4348'08 M-N$614,000c_May 1 '13-'38 Public Park Bonds. (One-sixth every five years.) To Fund Floating Debt of •Former 4 '95 M-N $875,000c&r _ May 1 '25 (Subject to call 1-10 every 3 years.) Borough of Sheraden. 430'08 M-S1131,400c_Mch 1 '11-'28 430'08 M-N$104,000c_May 1 '13-'38 1 74,000c-Mch 1 '29-'$8 (One-sixth every five years.) 430'08 M-N 74,000c_May 1 '11-'38 To Fund Floating Debt of Forme 48 '08 M-N 120,000c_Nov 1 '11-'18 Borough of Montooth. Boulevard Bonds. 430'08 M-N $30,000c_May 1 '13-38 48 '05 M-N $250,000r__May 11925 (One-sixth every five years.) (Subject to call 1-10 every 3 years). x These bonds were issued to pay for the plant of the Monongahela Water Co., purchased by the city. BONDS OF FORMER CITY OF ALLEGHENY. LOANSWhen Due. Highway Improvement, B to F. North Side Funding Bonds. 4s '95 J-J $150 000r__July 1 '15'25 $206,000 - $35,000 quinquennially ($50,000 due every five years.) until '34, $31,000 until '39. Street improvement. City Park Bonds. 4s '01 A-0 $75,000r-_Apr 1 1911 48 '05 J-D $75,000r_June 1 '11-'35 45 '97 J-J i68.000r-__Jan 1 1922 4s '06 F-A 14 8000_Aug 1 '11-26 68,000rJan I 1927 14,000c_Aug 1 '27-'36 4s '93 A-0 00,000r__Oct 1 1923 Electric-Light Bonds 4s '94 A-0 200,000r__ Apr 1 1924 4s '91 A-0$160,000r___Apr 1 1921 4s '94 J-J 200,000r__July 11024 4s '03 A-0 14,000r_Oct 1 1923 4s '97 J-J 132,000r___Jan '12-'17 86.000r__ _July 1 1924 48 '94 J-J ($66,000 due every five years.) 330'01 A-01 33,000r__Oct 1 '11-'21 ($50,000r__July 1 1915 1 40,000r_Oct 1 '22-'31 48 '95 J-J 83,000r__July 1 1020 4s '04 F-A 32,000r__Aug 1 '11-'18 I 83,000r- _July 1 1925 48 '06 A-0 18,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'29 330'01 A-01176,000r_Oct 1 '11-'26 63.000r_Oct 1 '11-'32 4s '07 A-0 1 60,000r_Oct 1 '27-'31 Municipal Bonds (Renewal)• 4s '05 J-D 420,000r_June 1 '11- 35 4s '91 A-0$150,000r_ Apr 1 1911 4s '06 F-A1 9,600r_Aug 1 '11-'26 Public Safety Bonds. 1 8,000r_Aug 1 '27-'36 3301'01 A-0 $63,000r__Oct 1 '11-'31 4s '07 M-N 400,000e._ May 1 1937 46 '05 J-D 12,000r_June 1 '11-'25 Judgment Fund Bonds. 1 9,000 r_June 1 '26-'35 4s '04 J-J $320,000r_Jan 1 '11-'30 48 '04 F-A 48,000r_Feb 1 '31-'33 Net debt $27,646,425 $26,609,167 $23,950,000 $15,862,622 Water debt (included) _ -$13,615,400 $13,502,900 $10,577,200 Water skg. fund (incl.) _ $1,411,869 $1,358,319 $823,446 The figures of debt for Oct. 1910 given above are those of the city of 'Greater Pittsburgh." The sinking fund consists of $9,691.797 bonds and cash to the amount of $1,745,501. DEBT LIMITATION.-Pittsburgh's debt is limited by State Constitution to 7% of assessed valuation. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation (estimated at about 80% of actual value) and tax rate have been as below-real estate values being only revised once In three years accounts for the large Increase In 1907. Assessed Valuation. City Tax YearReal. Personal. Total. per $1,000 1910 $747,551,950 *$751,236,965 $3,685,015 $7.50 1909 705,732,883 4,167,835 *709,900,718 8.00 1908 698,701,156 5,570,167 9.50 *704,271,323 1007 582,021,462 2.387,575 584,409,037 12.50 1905 482.869,360 2,269,695 465,139,055 13.00 1900 320,393,234 1,866,130 322,255,364 17.00 1890 198,580,267 1,873,359 200,453,626 15.00 1884 105,404,720 1,838,258 107.342,978 16.00 -*Valuation of Greater Pittsburgh." For the year 1910 the assessed valuation of real estate Includes the valuation of property to the amount of $208,224,892 which paid a rural tax (twothirds of full tax) and $4,674,748 which paid a so-called agricultural tax, or one-half of the full tax rate. POPULATION.-In 1910 population was 533,905; in 1900 it was 321,616 in 1890 it was 238,617; in 1880, 156,389; in 1870, 86,076. In 1909 the population of "Greater Pittsburgh" was estimated to be 565,000. PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Chas. Relsfar Jr.; Secretary Central Board of Education. The various sub-school districts of Pittsburgh have an Indebtedness entirely separate from that of the city proper. We give below their bonded debt on Feb. I 1910, aggregating $3,404,400, and the assessed valuation of each for 1909. Banded Assessed ValueDebt. Hon 1909. Allen Sub-School District $34,500 $3,074,085 Beechview Sub-School District 26,000 Beltzhoover Sub-School District 1,904,763 130,000 Brushton Sub-School District 5,886,425 235,000 Colfax Sub-School District 25,115,380 144,000 Crescent Sub-School District 38,000 705.895 Esplen Sub-School District 1,004,925 13,000 Franklin Sub-School District 168.000 9,594,845 Hiland Sub-School District 37,252,065 355,000 Homewood Sub-School District 16,737,694 250,000 Howard Sub-School District 9,409,745 81.000 Knox Sub-School District 3,644,385 12,000 Lawrence Sub-School District 7,437,119 15,000 Liberty Sub-School District 52,011,768 55,000 Lincoln Sub-School District 180,000 12,503,839 Luckey Sub-School District 2,476,047 28,000 Montooth Sub-School District 417,555 4,000 Minersville Sub-School District 11,639,505 205,500 Moorhead Sub-School District 145,000 7,098,719 Morse Sub-School District 39,000 6,102,205 Mt. Albion Sub-School District 9,694,086 152,000 Mt. Washington Sub-School District 29,000 6,642,127 Oakland Sub-School District 167,000 34,264,077 Peebles Sub-School District 242,900 16,707,473 Sheraden Sub-School District 176,000 3,988.432 Sterret Sub-School District 260,000 12,862,020 St. Clair Sub-School District 32,000 4,371,248 Stevens Sub-School District 17,000 1,963,454 Washington Sub-School District 9,785,406 60,000 Westlake Sub-School District 1.635.331 26,000 West Liberty Sub-School District 84,500 PITTSTON. Jno. Kehoe, Clerk. This city is in Luzerne County. When Due. Floating debt LOANS$9,000 Improvement Bonds. Sinking fund 3,253 430'09 M-SJ$12,500c___SePt 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1909__ _7,682,864 1 87,500c_Sept 1 '14-'38 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Refunding Loan City tax (per$1,000) 1900 MOO M-S $36,800c___Sept 1 1926 Population In 1900 48 12,556 BOND. DEBT April 1910_ $138,8001 Population In 1910 (est.) 18,000 INTEREST payable at City Treasurer's office. PITTSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT May 1910-$138,000 4303'09 F-A1$12,000___Aug 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1909__ 7,682,864 1 50,000 _Aug I '20-'39 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_$7.00 POTTSVILLE. G. A. Berner, Secretary. This borough is in Schuylkill County. Incorporated Feb. 19 1828. Consolidated with Borough of Yorkville on April 3 1007. All bonds, with the exception of the $7,000 due 1913, are subject to State tax. 76 [VOL. Lxxxxr. TENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. Refunding Bonds. 30 J-J $31,000c___July 1 1929 (Subject to call after 1909.) Yorkville Sewer Bonds. J-J 4s $2,000c (Subject to call after 1907.)1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910__ $128,000 1,300 Sinking fund 7,441,356 Tax valuation 1910 (Assessment about ;.‘ actual value.) $9.00 Bor. tax (per $1,000) 1910 15,710 Population In 1900 The bonds due In 1911 are subject to call after five years from date of issue; those due In 1913 after 10 years. INTEREST is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. POTTSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Walter H. Steiner, Secretary. Bonds are all exempt from State tax. LOANSWhen Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_3135,900 7,088 Sinking fund Building Bonds. 330'09 J-D $46,000c___June 1 1939 Value school property 1910 450,000 Assessed valuation 1910_7,462,000 (Subject to call June 1 1914.) (Assessment about 3-5 actual value. Refund'g Bonds-(Tax exempt.) _39 0 .00 4,00 1932 School tax (per $1,000) 1910._2 333 J-J $89,900c Population in 1910 (est.) (Subject to call after 1907.) INTEREST at Schuylkill Trust Co.. Pottsville. When Due. LOANSFunding Bonds. 43 A-0 323,000c___May 1 1911 (Subject to call.) Engine House Bonds. $7,000r 1913 J-J 45 Street Paving Loan. 45 '08 J-J $15,000c_ _Jan 1 1938 (Sub'ect to call after 1918.) 4s '10 M-S $50,000c_ _Sept 1 1940 (Subject to call after -Sept 1 1920) PUNXSUTAWNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. When Due. BOND. DEBT Nov 1910_ ___$89,500 LOANS5,000 School Bldg. Bonds-(Tax-exempt) Sinking fund 430'07 J-J $65,000c_1912 to 1937 Assessed valuation 1909__ 2,484.000 (10),000 in 1912, 1917, 1922, 1927, School tax (per $1,000) 1909_$12.00 Population In 1906 (est.) 7 500 1932, and $15,000 In 1937.) 1921 24,500c 4901 J-J INTEREST Is payable at the Punxsutawney National Bank. RANKIN. Carl Koellman, Secretary. This borough Is In Allegheny County. Incorporated 1892. Water Bonds. When Due. LOANS5 45'94 A-0 $9,500c___Part yearly Sewer Bonds. 430'99 A-0 317,000c_Part yearly_ BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_3116,500 Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _6,533,640 4)s'08 MN $49,500c_ __Part yearly (Assessment about 80% actual val.) 4s '05 J-J 21,500c___Part yearly Boro tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ 47.00 3,775 55 '97 J-J 18,500c__-Part yearly Population In 1900 5,000 55 '96 M-N 500c___Part yearly Population In 1909 (est.) INTEREST payable In Braddock. READING. 0. B. Dorward, Comptroller. This city Is the county seat of Berks County. All bonds are tax exempt. Refunding Bonds. When Due. LOANS4s '03 A-0 $48 000c_Aug 1 '13 '28 City Bonds. ($12,000 due every 5 years.) 4s '93 ___ $100,000 4s '09 A-0$200,000c_Apr 1 '14-'34 Sewer and Paving Bonds. ($40,000 every five years.) ____1912-1927 $80,000c A-0 45 '02 Paving Bonds. ($20,000 every fifth year on Apr. 1). 430'07 M-S $16,000c_Sept 1 '11-12 45 '98 A-0 $60,000c _....1913-1923 45 '97 F-A 120,000c ____1912-1922 ($20,000 every fifth year on Apr 1.) 340.000 every fifth year on Feb 1.) 45 '97 J-J $60,000c ___1912-1922 Water Dept Bonds. ($20.000 every fifth year on July 1.) 45 '09 A-0 $60,0000 __1914-1924 4s '99 ___ $125,000 200,000 45 '90 _ _ ($20,000 every fifth year on Apr. 1.) 75,000 BOND.DEBT Nov 5 1910$1,644,000 48 '92 __ 374,571 I 68,000c___Sept 1 191$ Sinking funds 45 '08 M-S1150,000c_Sept 1'18&23 Assessed valuation 1910 53,670,275 ( 82,000c__ _Sept 1 1928 (Assessment about ;•1 actual value.) 45 '09 J-J 1100,000r_July 1'14-'19 City tax (per $1.000) 1910___$10.00 1100,000r_ _July 1'24-'29 Total tax (per $1.000) 1910._$17.00 78,961 Population in 1900 .96,071 Population In 1910 INTEREST is payable at the office of the City Treasurer. READING SCHOOL DISTRICT. J. E. Wanner,Pres.; F. Roland, Jr.,Sec. This district, comprising the city of the same name, Is in Berks County. 1939 LOANSWhen Due. 30'09 J-J $40,000c 350 F-A $16,400c 1929 (Subject to call after 1910.) (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1904.) BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1910_$483,200 56,712 330 A-0 51,700c_ -..Apr 1 1930 Sinking fund ,(Subject to call after Apr 1 1905.) School tax (per $1,000) 1909_$4.00 For assessed valuation, population, A-03257,100c_ _Apr 1 1934 33s (Subject to call after Apr 1 1909.) &c.. see city of Reading. INTEREST payable at the DisJ-D $28,800c._ _June 1931 330 (Subject to call after June 1 1906.) trict Treafurer's office. 330 M-N $96,500c_ May 1 1936 (Subject to call after May 1 '11.) RENOVO. H. A. McGarvey, Clerk. This borough is in Clinton County. LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT May 19 '10 $50,000 Water & Street Bonds. 7.524 Sinking fund i8'08 s-a $25,000c 1939 Assessed valuation 1910......1,823,198 Refunding Water Bonds (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) '06 J-J $25,000c_ _July 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ ___$7.00 Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Population In 1900 4,082 INTEREST payable at the Borough Trea urer's office. RIDLEY PARK, Frank D. Kane, Clerk of Council. SCOTTDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. A. C. Overholt, Chmn. Flnance Corn Bonds of 1909 are exempt from tax. When Due. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910._$79,500 LOANS4;0'09 J-D $44,500c_June 1 '11-'38 Assessed valuation 1909_43,476,425 School tax (per $1,000) 1909_39.00 yearly.) amounts (Various 6,000 430'10 J-D $35,000c_ _Part yearly Population in 1909 (est.) INTEREST payable at First National Bank of Scottdale. SCRANTON. J. Von Bergen Jr., Mayor; Edw. Eisele, Comp. This city is in Lackawanna County. Incorporated April 23 1866. When Due. City Improvement. LOANS48 '86 J-J $21,000r_July 1 '11- 16 Bridge Loans. ($3,500 yearly.) 430 '94J-D $50,0000_ _June 1 1914 92,000c_July 1 '11-'33 430 '94J-D 60,000c___June 1 1919 4s '08 J-J Park Bonds. 4s '07 M-Sj119,000c_Mch 1 '11-'27 I 60,000c_Mch 1 '28-'37 48 '01 J-J $10,000c_ __July 1191$ Judgment Funding Bonds. Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s '04 J-J 376,000c_July 1 -11-'29 350 '03A-0 $16,000c -Oct 1 1912 32,000c_July 1 '11-'26 3;0 '03A-0 68,000cOctl'17-22-27-32 4s '08 J-J 4s '08 A-0 16,000c_Oct 1 '11-'26 4s '05 A-0 266 000c_Apr 1 '15-'35 ($55,000 due each five years.) 43 '08 M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '11-'22 Street Paving Bonds (Assessment). Sewer Bonds. 30'00 J-D $45,000c_ __June 1 1915 4s '08 J-J 323,000c_July 1 '11-'33 Redemption Bonds. 45,000c_ _June 1 1920 4s '00 J-J 25 000c_June 1 1925 40 '93J-D $38,000c___June 1 1913 26,000c_July 1 '11-'23 434s '93J-D 38,000c_ .Tune 1 1918 45 '04 J-J Total assessed val. 1909 .$72,509,180 Bridge and Improvement. 48 '04 F-A $48,000 Feb 1 '11-'34 Total assessed val. '08__ 72,049,160 list class property_ ___$5.55 Municipal Improvement. 430 '91J-D $22,000c___Dec 1 1911 City taxi 2nd class property __ 3.70 (3rd class property -2.775 430 '91J-D 23,000c__ _Dec 1 1916 TAX FREE.-All bonds issued by this city are tax exempt. • These figures do not include coal property assessments which are in dispute. First class is that section of the city wherein the majority of the lots I5 built upon and Improved; second class constitutes the unimproved section; and third class, farm lands, &c. TOTAL DEBT.-The subjoined statement shows Scranton's indebtedness on the dates mentioned. Apr. 4 '10. Feb. 27 '09. Apr. 1 '08. Apr. 1 '07. $1,304,500 $1,442,000 $1,326,500 $1,171,000 Total bonded debt 142,449 21,576 251,494 64,398 Floating debt 1 Total municipal debt_ $1,555,994 469,052 Less sinking funds, &c.._ $1,584,449 503,209 $1,348,076 365,965 $1,235,398 457,464. Net debt $1,086,942 $1,081,240 $982,111 3777,934 The above-stated assets on April 4 1910 consisted of bonds of the redemption loan series of 1893, amounting to 350.000, park bonds amounting to $20,000, judgment fund loan 0( 1903, $84,000, and $188,297 cash In the sinking fund. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessment since 1902 at about full cash value-previously about one-third vain( POPULATION.-In 1910 was 129,867; in 1000 It was 102,026; In 1890 It was 75,215; in 1880, 45,850; In 1870, 35,092. In1908 (est.), 125,000. SCRANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Eugene D. Fellows, Secretary. When Due. 40'97A-0 3120,000c_A r 1'22-25-27 LOANS100,000c. eb 1 14& 17 43.0'93J-J $100,000cJuly 1 '13 & '18 4;0'00J-D j60,000eJune 1 '26 & '28 4s '07 F-A{100,000c_Feb 1 '24&'34 50,000c.- _Feb 1 1937 140,000c.-.June 1 1930 430'01J-D 75,000c_June 1 1931100,000c_Sept 1 '24&29 48 '03A-0 250,000c_ .Oct 1 '13-'33 4s '09 M-S{100,000c_Sept 1 '34&37 50,000cSept 1 1939 ($50,000 due 1915-'18, 23-'28 & '33.) 60,000c_Aug 1 '14&'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 20'10.31,470,000 3;is'02 F-A 100,000c_Aug 1 '16&'20 Sink. fd. (bds.) Apr 1 1910 152,000 40,000c.„ Aug 1 1926 Cash on hand 143,051 50,000c__ _Aug 1 1932 School tax (per $1,000) '08-'0948.00 4;0'95J-J 75,000c_July 1 '15-19-20 Value school prop., 190942.500.000 TAX FREE.-The bonds are all free from taxation to holders. INTEREST payable at office of Treasurer. SCRANTON POOR DISTRICT. W. G. Daniel, Secretary. LOANSWhen Due.1 45 g F-A$140,000__Aug 1 '10-'231 SEWICKLEY. E. A. Day, Solicitor. This borough is In Allegheny County. Incorporated Aug. 30 1853. Refunding Bonds. tVhen Due. LOANSRefunding Water Bds.(Tax-Exe.v) $8,000c_Oct 1 '11-'18 f$8.000c___Apr 1 1913 3,000c_ _Oct 1 '19&21 2,000c_ _Oct 1 '20&22 1 9 000c___Apr 1 1918 7,500c_ _Oct 1 '23-'27 45 '03 A-0 i11,000c___Apr 1 1923 4s A-0 114,000c___Apr 1 1928 2,000c__Oct 1 1928 115.000c_Apr 1 1933 1,500c__ _Oct 1 1929 Municipal Hall Bonds. 10,000c_Oct 1 '30-'34 45 A-0 1325,000c_Oct 1 '11-35 2,500c____Oct 1 1935 1 2,000c__Oct 1 1936 TOT. BD, DT. Oct 5 1910_3125,000 Street & Sewer Bonds-Tax-Ex'net Floating debt 7,000 4.903'92A-0 134,000c_Oct 1 '11-'12 Assessed valuation 1910._ _6,390,390 1 500c___Oct 1 1913 (Assessment about 68% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1900___ $7.00 Population in 1900 3,568 INTEREST on tne street and sewer bonds Is payable at the First National Bank, Sewickley; on the refunding bonds at the Borough Treasurer's office. This borough Is in Delaware County. Incorporated Dec. 12 1887. Bonds are tax-free. $19,337 SHAMOKIN. W. H. R. Smink, Chief Burgess. When Due. Sinking fund LOANS1929 Assessed valuation 1910_31.775.335 3;is J-J $33,000 This borough is in Northumberland County. 1934 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) LOANS25,000 411 J-J Refunding Bonds-Tax Exempt. Whenr Due. Sewer BondsTax rate (per $1,000) 1910..._$20.00 4304 J-D Paving Bonds-Tax Free. $9,000____Dec 1 1914 1,234 45 Street 48 '06 A-0 $22,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1936 Population in 1900 '09 M-S $55,000____May 1 1939 4s '05 F-A 10,000___Aug 1 1915 1,761 (Subject BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1910_ _$80,000'Population In 1910 4s06 A-0 11,800c. _ _Oct 1 1936 to call part In 1914, '19&'29) INTEREST payable at the First National Bank, Chester, Pa. Borough Purposes-Tax Exempt. (Subject to call after Oct 11916.) ROCHESTER, James W. Doncaster, Secretary. 24,000c_ _July 1 19311 4s A-0 ($17,600.Oct 15 '11-18 48 '09 J-J This borough is In Beaver County. Bonds are exempt from State taxes 1 25,000.Oct 15 '19-'28 (Subject to call after July 1 1919.) LOANSWhen Due. TOTAL DEBT May 10 '10_ $104,122 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1910_3191,100 Fite Bonds-Free from Tax. 11 8,0 200 2 45.s '08 NI-S slo,00n__Nov 1 1923 Sinking fund 41,043 4s '05 M-S $45,000._ _ _Sept 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1909_ __5,34 Funding & Ref. Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_3.084,116 (Subject to call $20,000 after 1910 (Assessment about 10% actual value) $1,000) 1009____$9.00 Tax rate (per 1915.) 40'10 ___ $20,000c_June 1 '32-'39 Population