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ST TE CITY SECTION COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. CHRONICLE. • Copyrighted in 1915 according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B.DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of Congress. Washington, D.O. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 27 1915 Vol. 101. STATE AND CITY SECTION. The State and City Section, issued semi-annually on the last Saturday of May and November, is furnished without extra charge to every annual , subscriber of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. Terms for the Chronicle, including this and five other Sections, or Supplements, issued periodically and all furnished without extra charge to annual subscribers, are Ten Dollars per annum within the United States, Thirteen Dollars (which includes postage) in Europe and $11.50 in Canada. WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, Publishers, Front, Pine and Depeyster Streets, New York, P. 0. Box 3, Wall St. Station. MUNICIPAL BOND SALES THUS FAR IN 1915. Notwithstanding demand upon the investment markets made by the countries of Europe among ' which chief place must be given to the $500,000,000 Anglo-French loan negotiated here last month, sales of municipal bonds during 1915 thus far, have been on an exceptionally large scale. It will be recalled that in 1914 the aggregate of such sales reached unprecedented proportions in face of the, fact. that following the outbreak of war in Europe all the investment markets became completely demoralized for a time, so much so that the Stock Exchanges were kept closed from the end of July up to December. For 1915 the high record of 1914, it seems likely, will be fully maintained, if it is not actually surpassed. For the ten months to Oct. 31 the total this year actually runs slightly larger than for the ten months of last year. To afford a comprehensive survey of the course of municipal bond offerings in recent periods, we furnish the following monthly record covering the years from 1910 to 1915, inclusive: It will be observed that the total of municipal bond issues of a permanent character placed for the ten months of 1915 reaches $424,443,586 against $423,171,790 in the first ten months of 1914; and as indicating the magnitude of these figures it should be noted that in the corresponding ten months of 1913 the total was only $327,902,805 and in the first ten months of 1910 no more than $258,958,249. 1914. $ $ January. -- 33,230,180 84,603,094 February- 42,457,192 37,813,167 March 66,918,404 43,346,491 April _ _ - 25,853,344 103,224,074 May 41,227,319 34,166,614 June 107,294,314 54.403.737 July 34,085,263 28,776,973 August 23,606,474 10,332,193 September .27,018,220 13,378,480 October. 22,772,876 15,126,967 1913. 1912. 1911. 1910. $ 30,414,439 27,658,087 14,541,020 23,644,915 83,234,579 39,386,230 23,477,284 19,822,191 26.025,969 39,698,091 $ 25,26.5,749 29,230,161 21,138,269 22,317,243 98,852,064 49,485,807 30,479,130 15,874,855 25,469,643 27,958,999 $ 78,510,275 22,153,148 22,800,196 38,562,686 33,76.5,245 27,470,820 42,231,297 22,522,613 26,487.290 26,588,621 $ 16,319,478 18,604,453 69,093,390 20,691,260 18,767,754 19,369,775 35,832,789 14,878,122 18,364,021 27,037,207 10 month 424,443,586 423,171,790327,902,805345,871,920 341,092,191 258,958,249 21,691,126 30,708,685 13,021,999 19,738,613 24,456,351 N ovembe • 29,211,479 44.635,028 27,657,909 36,028,842 38,721,581 De cembe • 2 month 474 074.R05403_248 51R RRR 551.52R non RA0 545 99n non 1 oi While on the one hand the disposals have been unusually large, on the other hand there has been of late, and particularly since the close of September ., a marked improvement in the municipal bond market as evidenced by rising prices. The appreciation in value has been, it is true, coincident with a rise in .bond prices generally, the better class of railroad ues, for instance, having also moved up several points in the interval. The placing here of the $500,000,000 Anglo-French loan on an income basis of 53'@5%% might have been expected to haveja distinctly adverse effect on investment values as a whole. Instead the anomaly has been presented of an advance in high-grade bonds generally and on an income basis yielding a very much smaller return than that afforded by the Anglo-French loan. As an illustration of the improvement in municipal bond prices, we may instance the results in the case of this city. New York City on June 29 put Out $46,000,000 4 50-year stock at an average *price of 101.253 (the income basis being 4.437%) and $25,000,000 15-year serial bonds at an average price of 101.306, an income basis of about 4.297%. About two-thirds of the bonds went to a syndicate which offered the long-term issue to the public at 102. As recently as Oct. 1 these bonds sold on the Stock Exchange at 101%. The present month 105k has been paid for the same issue. As another illustration of the improvement which has occurred in prices, we may note that on Aug. 20 Newark, N. J., disposed of $500,000 4% 45-year dock bonds at 102.08. On Monday of the present week Newark awarded $250,000 of the same dock bonds at 108.31. Our table of sales above includes only permanent loans and it also covers only places located in the United States. In addition,large amounts of municipal obligations of other kinds have been placed as usual, and to show the full total of the sales for the ten months we insert the following: Municipal Bond Sales. Ten Months 1915. 1914. 1913. 1912. 1911. $ $ $ Perm't loans (U. S.)__ 424,443,588423,171,790327,902,805845,871 ,920041,092,191 •Tempor'y loans(U.S.)218,196,937364,881,614400,715,78.5356,610,947$88,782,112 Canadian l'ns (perm't) 149,359,267 185,436,835119,336,101 72,408,552 Bonds U.S.possessions 2,018,500 1,300,000 1,000,000 1,609.000 39,707,499 1,625,000 Panama bonds None None None None Gen.fd.bds.(N.Y.C.) 13,000,000 3,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 50,000,000 14,000,000 Total all loans(10m os)807,018,290957,590,239858,954,6711881,491,419635,206,802 •Includes temporary securities (revenue bonds and corporate stock notes) issued by New York City: $147,870,700 in 1915, $293,542,014 in 1914, $321,469,781 in 1913, 8218,923,432 in 1912 and $156,478,472 In 1911. di,di MUNICIPAL BOND SALES BY MONTHS. 1915. No. 2631. It will be noted that while the aggregate of permanent loans,for the ten months of 1915 was fully equal to that of 1914, the amount of temporary loans negotiated greatly diminished, indicating that resort to temporary borrowing was not found necessary to the same extent as a year ago. As a matter of fact, however, practically the entire difference is due to the diminished temporary borrowing of New York City, which in the ten months of 1915 placed only $147,870,700 of temporary loans, against $293,542,014 in the ten months of 1914. It will be recalled that New York City in the autumn of 1914, when the disorganization of the investment market was at its acutest point, was obliged to place 100 million dollars of 1 to 3-year obligations at an .interest rate of 6% per annum. It is proper to say that of the $71,000,000 long-term bonds floated in June the present year, no less than $57,000,000 was to take up a corresponding amount of these 6% obligations of last year. [vol.. mt. UNITED STATES DEBT. 4 Uni/ed Stales Deb/ and Its Ilistoril 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. All our figures, except when otherwise noted, represent the status at the close of business June 30 or the beginning of business on July 1 of each fiscal year. To conform to that feature and yet furnish information through which any reader can always have the data for a correct exhibit of the debt situation at any past or future day, and make an accurate comparison with previous years, we present,first, the details as they stood at the close of the last fiscal year ending June 30 1915; second, the changes in those details since June 30 1915 down to Nov. 1 1915; 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 1915. Outstanding Title of Loan. Authorizing Act. Rate. When Redeemable. Interest Payable. Amount Issued. Registered. Coupon. Total. April 1 1930 J, 0, J & A $646,250,150 $613,288.150 $2,962.000 $646,250.150 2% March 14 1900 Aft. Aug.1'08 F. M. A Fc N 198,792,660 46,810,320 17.135.140 63,945,460 3% June 13 1898 Feb. 1 1925 F. M. A & N 162,315,400 101,280.400 17,209,500 118.489,900 4% January 14 1875 54,631.980 54,611,420 20.560 54.631,980 Aug. 1 1916 F. M, A & N 2% June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905 30.000,000 29,687.520 312,480 30,000,000 Aft.Nov.1 '18 F. M, A & N 2% June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905 50,000,000 40,525,400 9,474.600 50,000,000 June 1 1961 S. D, M & J 3% Aug.5'09, Feb. 4'l0 & Mch. 2'l1 Jan. & July 679,380 4,828,680 5,508,060 5,508,060 *1931-33 2;i% June 25 1910 845,060 88,480 933,540 933,540 % *Jan. 1 1935 July & Jan. June 25 1910 asstated $921.876,950 $47,882,140 below railroasd, 1,148,431,790 $969,759,090 Pacific to issued bonds S. U. of excl. Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, Consols of 1930 Loans of 1908-18 Loan of 1925 Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Postal Savings Bonds_ Postal Savings Bonds *Payable at dates mentioned. For dates ofredemption see below under "Postal Savings Bonds." DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1915. Funded loan of 1891. continued at 2%, called May 18 1900, interest ceased Aug. 18 1900 Funded loan of 1891, matured Sept. 2 1891 Loan of 1904. matured Feb. 2 1904 Funded loan of 1907, matured July 2 1907 Refunding certificates, matured July 1 1907 Old debt matured at various dates prior to Jan. 1 1861 and other Items of debt matured at various dates subsequent to Jan. 1 1861 Aggregate of debt June 30 1915 on which interest has ceased since maturity $4,000 00 23,650 00 13,050 00 552,350 00 12,590 00 901,620 26 $1,507,260 26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1915. Authorizing United States notes Old demand notes National Bank Notes-Redemption account Fractional currency Act. Feb. 25 1862; July 11 1862; March 3 1863 July 17 1861; Feb. 12 1862 July 14 1890 July 17 1862; March 3 1863; June 30 1864, $15,239,928.28, less $8.375.934 estimated as lost or destroyed, Act of June 21 1879 Aggregate June 30 1915 of debt bearing no interest_ $346,681.016 00 53,152 50 19,390,345 50 6,850,239 90 $372,974,753 90 The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30 1915 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $969,759,090, total gross of (2) debt on which interest has ceased, $1,507,260 26, of (3) debt bearing no interest, $372,974,753 90, making at the same date debt, $1,344,241,104 16; subtracting from the total the net cash balance in the Treasury ($254,393,098 16)Since the close of (June 30 1915), we have the net debt as it stood at the close of the last fiscal year, $1,089,848,006. June the changes in the various items of the interest-bearing debt have included the issuing of $865,500 Postal Savings Bonds, making the interest-bearing debt at this time $970,624,590. For later andfuture details of the debt, see the same as issued every month in the "Chronicle," the first or a later Saturday. We now add,first, references to and citations from the laws which are the authority for the debt as it stands to-day; second, the two tables on the next page, which exhibit all the particulars of the total debt of the United States on June 30 of each year from 1878 to 1914, and on Nov. 11915; third, the Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the debt statements. bonds of this issue were issued in exchange for the 4 34% funded loan of "FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 4 ;is, continued at 2%. The holders, and were made redeemable at pleasure of the Government. Amount 1891 by agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the on 1900, when interest ceased. 18 Aug. redemption for called were all 1900 Issued 125,364.500, but May 18 pleasure of the Government after 30 years) authorized in "Act to define and "CONSOLS OF 1930.'—Column 13.) Bonds (2% payable at the 3 1900, page 411), for the purpose of refunding (1) outstanding United States Mt the standard of value," &c.(for copy of Act see "Chronicle," March at 4% payable July 11907; and (3) bonds bearing interest at 3% payable bonds bearing Interest at 5% Payable Feb. 1 1904; (2) bonds bearing InterestSecretary Gage's circular with reference to the operations for carrying out August 1 1908 (the "ten-twenties of 1898"). For details of arrangement see Of these 2Os there were outstanding Nov. 1 1915, 1646.250,150. 509. page 1900, 17 March "Chronicle." In bill the of provisions the refunding head are this an issue of $198,792,660 3%s. They were authorized by Act of under bonds included The H.) "LOAN OF 1908-1918."—(Column amount The law provided that in allotting said bonds the Individual subscriptions of the lowest Inviting June 13 1898 and are known as the "War Loan." was circular issued (see Treasury a circular In "Chronicle" of June 18 1898, page 1168, signed was Act the day the On allotted. must be first of denominations in coupon in stated, form both bonds and coupon registered of 14. for the amount subscriptions for 32 days, from June 13 to Julydenominations of same amounts, and also in 15.000 and $10,000, dated August 1 1898, redeemable in $20. $100. $500 and $1,000. and registered in details. further for and circular Issue, due of and date See 1 August from payable 1918. years ten after States coin at the pleasure of the United 1915) Is $63,945,460. Subscriptions reached the amount of 11.325.000.000. The amount now outstanding (Nov. 1 issue of 1,000 million dollars of bonds at 4%, payable in "FUNDED LOAN OF 1907" (Column (3) 4s. The Act of July 14 1870. authorized the after thirty years; these bonds to be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United coin of the present standard value at the pleasure of the United States State, municipal or local authority. Bonds to be sold at not less than par in coin, and proceeds States, as well as from taxation In any form by or under (Nov.! 1915). $550,300, included In debt upon which Interest has ceased. applied to redemption of outstanding 5-20s, par for par. outstanding 1879 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to issue In exchange for lawful "REFUNDING CERTIFICATES" (Column 45.—Act of February 26 of ten dollars. bearing interest at the rate of 4%.and convertible at any time. money of the United States certificates of deposit of the denomination so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearmoney the Act; Refunding with accrued int.,into the 4% bonds described in the the issue of these certificates and their exchange into 4% bonds were authorized, ing interest at a rate not less than 5%, On March 12 1879 sums of $50 or its multiples. The amount issued at the close of the fiscal in convertible were and 1879 1 April 4% from interest the certificates were to draw rapidly that there were outstanding at that date only $12,848,210. On Oct. 31 year (June 30 1879) was $39.308.110, but they had been converted so $40,012,750. Of these there were still outstanding on Nov. 1879 the entire authorize amount had been reached, the maximum of the issue being 1 1915 a total of $12.480, included in debt bearing no interest. effected (1) in February 1895 to the amount of $62.315,400. were this designation "LOAN OF 1925."—(Column 9.) Sales of bonds Included under Congress under date of February 8 1895 (published in the "Chronicle" Feband (2) in February 1896 to the amount of $100.000,000. In a message to In 3700 of the Revised Statutes,the details of an arrangeSection of pursuance that substance ruary 9 1895. page 244). President Cleveland stated In of July14 1875.payable in coin at the pleasure of the United States after ment have this day been concluded whereby bonds authorized under the Actamount are to be issued for the purchase of gold coin amount-, $62,315,400, of the to annum, per 4% of rate the at interest with Feb. 1925, the first day of of the United States, which sum added to the gold now held In our reserve log to a sum slightly in excess of $65,000.000, to be delivered to the Treasury is to be allowed to the Government upon premium a Such will so restore such reserve as to make it amount to something more than $100,000,000. 35j% per annum. At least one-half of the gold to be obtained is to be the bonds as to fix the rate of interest upon the amount of gold realized at ied from abroad. Section 3700 of the revised Statutes Is as follows: or notes of the United States authorized by law at such rates 'S-o. 3700. The Secretary of the Treasury may Purchase coin with any of the bonds and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the public interest." of 1875," see "Chronicle," February 18 1893, page 265. For a construction of the "Refunding Act of 1870" and of the 'Resumption Act of the same bonds as the foregoing—same In date, same The Issue in February 1896 was an ordinary offering, open to all bidders, of $100,000,000both issues are called the "Loan of 1925." of which there In time of maturity, same In rate of interest and time of interest payments. Consequently are outstanding $118,489,900." Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to the of Secretary the 1875 authorizes 14 January of Act "LOAN OF 1904."—(Column 6.) The par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to Issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than 1 1879, In coin, at the office of the Assistant TreasJanuary after and of on purpose redeeming the for 1870, 14 of the July Act in described States sums of not less than fifty dollars. Under this authurer of the United States at New York, the outstanding legal-tender notes when presented In $50,000,000 of 5%s and In Nov. 1894 there were issued orization, and for the purposes mentioned, there were issued in Feb. 1894, payable in 10 years, amount outstanding Nov. 1 ($13,050) is Included on the and 1904, 2 The Feb. bonds matured purpose. same for bonds $50,000,000 more for similar that date in "debt on which interest has ceased." by the Act of Dee,21 1905 (for copy of the sections "PANAMA CANAL LOA N."—(Column 2). The Act of June 28 1902, Section 8,supplemented of coupon or registered 2% bonds of the United States, or an referred to, see "Chronicle" July 7 1906, page 12). authorizes the issue of $130,000,000 in gold coin at the pleasure of the United States redeemable much thereof as may be necessary. In denominations of $20 or some multiple of that sum, are now outstanding. They bear date Aug. 1 1906 and after ten years from the date of issue—$84.631,980 of said bonds have been issued, all of which Nov. 1 1908, but interest began Nov. 1 1907 and Feb. 1 1909. by the Act of Feb.4 1910,authorizes the issue of "PANAMA CANAL LOAN."—(Column 5.) The Act of Aug. 5 1909, Section 39, supplemented up to $1,000 at a rate of Interest not exceeding 3%. Under $160.569,000 of coupon or registered bonds of the United States In various denominations bonds "not available to national banks as security for cirthe a further supplementary Act—that of March 2 1911—authorization was given to issue been issued and are now outsandlng. They beat culation notes," and in conformity therewith $50,000,000 of said bonds, bearing 3% Interest, have March and June. Dec.. Sept. of days first the on quarterly payable Is date June 1 1911, are redeemable In 1961,and interest to depositors with the United States under the POSTAL SAVINGS BONDS.—(Column 8.) The Act of June 25 1910, authorized the issue' the United States bearing 2 B•f % Interest of bonds or of registered coupon deposits, his of the surrender of or part Law,upon all any Bank Savings Postal $41,900 of such bonds redeemable July 1 1912 and of the denominations of $20. $40, $60. $80, $100 and multiples of $100 and $500. Under the Actredeemable 1 1913 and payable July 1 1932. July payable July 1 1931, 1417.380 bonds redeemable Jan. 1 1913 and payable Jan. 11932, $854,860 1 1914 and payable July 1 1933 ‘2.002.060 re$1.074,980 redeemable after Jan. 1 1914 and payable Jan. 1 1933 and $1.116.880 redeemable after July and $865,500 redeemable after 1935, Jan. payable and deemable after Jan. 1 1915 and payable Jan. 1 1934, $933,540 redeemable after Jan. 1 1916 July 1 1916 and payable July 1 1935, have been issued and are now outstanding. suppl UNITED STATES DEBT. Nov., 1915.1 "CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS" OF 1908, Authorized by Act of June 13 1898. $15,436,500 of the certificates were issued in denominations of $50, payable to bearer; dated Nov. 20 1907; Interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable with the principal sum on and after Nov. 20 1908: on presentation of the certificates for redemption. For details,"Chronicle," Nov. 23 1907, page 1311—the certificates have all been retired. In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent with year. It is not necessary to repeat all those figures. We have determined on this occasion to begin our statement 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding, and yet carries the record sufficiently far back to show the nature and extent of the Government securities when the refunding operations of that period began. It has the advantage, too, of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. The statement is subjoined. PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV. 1 1915. 14 12 4 6 10 3 I9 1 Total "Loan of "Navy Pen- Old 6s and 73 "Loan of "Funded Loan "Funded Loan "Refunding sion Fund," Converted into Interest-Bearinp 1925," Certificates," 1904." of 1891" 414%, 011907," Year. Debt. 4s and 43.4s. 45. 4s. 55. 4s. 3s. contin'd at 2%. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1915. Nov. 1 Continued at 33•,%• Year. 14.000.000 00 1.441.885,650 1.794.735.650 00 4,000.000 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 1.639.567,75000 14.000.000 00 1460.461.050 1,463.810.400 00 14,000.000 00 1132.082,6001 1.338.229,150 00 11304204 3501 14,000,000 00 1224,612.150 1.226.563.850 00 14.000,000 00 1104,190.500 1.196,150.950 00 114.000.000 00 (144,046,600 1.146.014,100 GO ,14,000.000 00 119.716.500 1.021,692,350 00 950.522.500 00 14,000,000 00 829.853,990 00 14.000.000 00 725,313,110 00 14,000,000 00 240,000.000 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 00 688.800 00 250.000,000 00 738.659,000 00 465,050 00 250.000,000 00 738.884,300 00 355.900 00 250.000,000 00 737,586,300 00 1 290,000 00 250.000.000 00 737,661.700 00 240,600 00 250.000,000 00 737,719.850 00 207.800 00 250,000.000 00 737,759,700 00 175.270 00 250,000.000 00 737,800,580 00 00 138.050 00, 714,177.400 00 222.207,050 119,640 00 139.639,000 00 676.095.350 00 103,860 00 109,015,750 00 602.193,500 00 1878, July 1 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 13 11 610.529.120 00 93,920 00 50,869.200 00 559,566.000 00 "Consols of "Loan of 585.029.330 00 83.580 00 25,364.500 00 559,581.250 00 1908." 585.037.100 00 1930." 68.450 00 25,364,500 00 559.604.150 00 2%. (War Bonds) 635.041,890 00 58,990 00 50,000.000 25.364.500 00 559.618,400 00 3s. 716.202.060 00 54,110 00 100.000.000 31,157,700 25.364.500 00 559,625.750 00 847.363.890 00 47.140 00 100.000,000 162,315,400 25,364.500 00 559,636.850 00 847.365.130 00 45.130 00 100.000,000 162.315.400 25.364.500 00 559.640.100 00 847.367.470 00 41.520 00 100,000.000 162.315.400 25.364,500 00 559.646.050 00 1.046.048.750 00 37.830 00, 100.000.000 162.315,400 198,678,720 25,364,500 00 559,652.300 00 35,470 00 47.651.200 162,315,400 128,843,240 307.125,350 1.023.478.86000 21,979,850 00355.528,350 00 99.621.420 445.940,750 987.141,040 00 33,320 001 21,854,100 162,315,400 257.376,050 00 97,515.660 445.940.750 931,070.340 00 31,980 00 19.410,350 134.994.200 233,177,400 00 83,107.060 520.143,150 914.541.410 00 30,600 00 19.385.050 118.489.900 173,385,650 00 7 77.135.360 542.909.950 895.157,440 00 118,489,900 29.080 00 2 156.593,150 00 77,135.360 542.909,950 895.158.340 00 27,530 00 "Certificates 118,489.900 "PanamaCanal 156,595,600 OOp 95.159,140 00 63.945.460 595.942.350 , 26.280 00 of Indebted- 118,489.900 116,755.150 00 Loan." ness." 63,945,460 646.250.150 894.834.280 00 118.489.900 25,150 00 30.000M00036,1 63,945,460 646.250.150 897.503.990 00 14,186,500 118.489.900 5 54,631.980 00 8 63.945.460 646.250,150 913.317,490 00 "Panama 118.489.900 84.631,980 00 63,945.460 646.250.150 913.317,490 00 , Canal Loan.","Postal Say- 118.489,900 84.631.980 00 63.945.460 646,250.150 915.353,190 00 2,035,700 00 ings Bonds." 118,489.900 84,631.980 00 63,945.460 646.250,150 963.776.770 00 459,280 118,489.900 50,000,000 00, 84.631,980 00 63.945.460 646.250.150 965.706.610 00 2.389.120 118,489.900 50,000.000 00, 84.631.980 00 63.945.4 0 646.250.150 967.953.310 00 50.000.000 00 4.635.800 118.489.900 84,631.980 00 50.00n.000 oo 63.915.460 616,210 150 469.75(1091) 00 6,441.600 118,489.900 84.631,98000 63,945,460 646.250.150 970,621,590 00 7,307,100 118.489,900 50,000,000 00 84,631.980 00 Continued at 3%. PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, &C. (Continued.) 20 19I 18 17 16 15 Cash in the Treasury Total Debt. Less Cash Annual Interest Outstanding Debt Bearing No Debt on Which InCharge, I in Treasury. July 1. Principal. Interest. terest Has Ceased. $94.654.472 50 $1,999.382.280 45 $164,179.012 08 $2,163.561.292 53 $363.231,082 27 $5,594,560 26 8.3.773.778 50 1.996.414.905 03 200.394,517 01 2,196,809,422 04 362.150.091 78 37,015,630 26 75 79,633.981 00 1,919.326,747 88 166.114.752 63 2,085,441.500 37 353,826,945 26 7,621,455 50 23 75.018.695 1,819,650.154 35 180,488.965 2,000.139.119 58 353.847.504 32 1,723.865 26 57.360.110 714 1.675,023,474 25 158,835,689 78 1,833,859.164 03 353,787,958 77 16.260.805 26 50 51.436,70A 15 1,538,781.825 92 161.019.431 07 1,699,801,257 81 353,740,691 7,831,415 26 47.926.432 50 1,438.542,995 39 161,396.577 18 1.599.939.572 57 353.719,517 31 19,656,205 26 47.014,133 00 1,375,352,443 91 178,602.643 23 1.553.955,087 14 353,603.141 88 4,100,995 26 on 44 45.510,098 34 1,282.145.840 227.265.253 78 1,509.411,093 397,692,548 52 9,704,445 26 41.786.529 50 1,175.168.675 42 206.323,950 21 1,381.492,625 63 353.685,110 37 6,115.165 26 38.991,935 25 1,063,004,894 73 243.674.167 85 1.306.679.062 58 353.660,467 32 2.496.095 26 33.752.354 60 975,939.750 22 209.479,874 01 1,185,419,624 23 353,654,148 97 1,911.485 26 29.417,603 15 890,784.370 53 189.993,104 20 1.080.777.474 73 353.648,559 47 1.815.805 26 23,615.735 80 851,912,751 78 153,893,808 83 1,005,806,560 61 393.662,735 35 1,614,705 26 22.893.883 20 126,692.377 03 968,218.840 63 841.526,463 60 380,403.635 37 2.785.875 26 22,894,194 00 961.431,766 13 122.462.290 38 838,969,475 75 374,300.605 87 2,094,060 26 25.394,385 60 1,016.897.816 68 117,584,436 13 899,313.380 55 380,004,686 42 1.851,240 26 29.140,782 40 1,096.913.120 25 901,672.966 74 378,989.469 99 195.240,153 51 1.721,590 26 34,387.265 60 1.222,729.350 40 955,297,253 70 373.728.570 14 267,4.32,096 70 1,636.890 26 34.387.315 20 378,081.702 64 1,226.793.712 90 986.656,086 14 1,346,880 26 240.137.626 76 34.387.408 80 384,112.912 64 1,027,085.492 14 1.232.743,062 90 1,262,680 26 205,657.570 76 40.347,872 80 389,433,653 66 1.155.320.235 19 1.218,300 26 281.380,468 73 1.436,700,703 92 00 33.545,130 89 388.761.732 41 1,107,711.257 1.176.320 26 78 67 *305,705.654 1,413,416.912 29.789.153 40 1.044.739,117 97 383,015.584 63 1,415.620 26 '326.833,124 92 1,371.572,244 89 27.542.945 50 969,457.241 04 395.680.156 63 1,280.860 26 *358,574315 85 1.328.031.356 89 25.541.573 30 925.011.637 31 393.659.412 63 '384,394.27558 1.205.090 26 1,309.405.912 89 24.176.745 00 967.231.773 75 389,130,655 88 1.970,920 26 *119.027.242 39 1.286.259.016 14 24,177,850 20 989,866.771 97 385.828.509 58 '292,490.322 87 1.370.245 26 1,282.357.094 84 23,238,064 00 964.435.686 79 • 396,235.694 78 '328.087.283 25 1.292,522.970 04 1.128.135 26 21.648.913 60 878.596.755 03 '418,581.43751 401,257.097 28 1,297,i78.19254 1.086.815 26 21.101,197 40 938.132.409 38 426.056,397 28 '389,557.993 16 4,130,015 26 1.327 690.402 54 21.295,602 40 382.114,026 78 1.023.861.530 79 *274,453.841 25 2,883.855 26 1.298.315,372 04 21.295.602 40 381,497,583 78 1.046.449.185 25 *250,490.783 79 2.124,895 26 1,296,939.969 04 21.356.673 40 386.751.917 43 1.879,830 26 1.015.784.338 46 *288,200,599 23 1.303.984.937 69 22.787.07949 378.301.284 90 1,027.574.697 28 1.760.450 26 *316.263.807 88 1.343.838,505 16 22.835.325 40 375.681.581 40 1.028.558.103 19 1,659.550 26 *314.489,641 47 1.343.047.744 66 22.881,497 90 368.729.529 90 1.552,56002 1,027.257.009 56 '310,978,39060 1,338,235.400 16 • 22.956.642 40 00 90 372.974.753 1,089,848.006 26 1.507,260 16 16 *254,393,098 1,344,241.104 1215 99 078 970 on 1 0Q 9'l 071 17 *91111 100 ofac AO 1.344.304 ocn nn 377,235.366 40 1.505.000 26 _ is computed upon the amount, of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year. except In the case of Note 1.—The annual interest chargedate, Is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds. and Octob3r, for which the total Is of that were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed. Note 2.—The figures for July 1 18791900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold Reserve Fund as a separate Item, and not Included it In the 14 *Note 3.—Under the Act of March statement, however, we have continued to include the item so as not to embarrass comparison with previous years. available cash balance. In the aboveofficers' balances (about $60,000,000), which it was the former practice to deduct in arriving at the net cash and the Total cash Nov. 1 includes disbursing not debt. PACIFIC RAILROAD DEBT.—One other class of bonded debt must be referred to which has never been included indebtedness in the total of Government debt—we mean the Pacific Railroad subsidy debt. To show the situation of this we have to make compilations qf our own. In the following we bring together the details respecting the issues to the Pacific railroads, giving likewise in the statement the iebt already paid and the balance due to the Government. BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILROADS—THEIR STATUS NOV. 1 1915. 1878, July 1 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 _ 1913 1011 Repaid by Companies in Full Settlement, Railroad Liability. Name of Railway. 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 $62.489,505 29 $9,100.452 55 153,389.052 74 $62,489.505 29 7,124,898 00 *7,124,898 00 6,303,000 00 6.607.458 34 12,910.458 34 ' 27,236,512 00 31,211.711 75 58,448.223 75 18.194,618 00 40,253.605 75 58.448,223 75 83.608,762 41 1,600,000 00 2,008.762 41 3,608,762 41 5.423.662 86 1 1,970,560 00 3,453,102 86 5.423,662 86 5.423,662 86 24 a2.122.841 24 2,122.841 1.628,320 00 2,551.698 20 20 4,180.018 S82,437,113 85‘147 060 6`)5 85 $27.295.070 55 *108.314.06059 S135.609.131 14 $3.608.762 41 Totals an additional $821.898 'Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific RR.-36.303,000—for Indebtedness, but subsequently received he settlement. a Government on distribution of assets of Union pacific. The remainder ($5.785,560 34) represents the loss to Government undercompany's Indebtedness. 90 than the less claim of $2.057.176 against sale or RR.. from Sioux City Pacific & 24 realized the SI1M of 52,122.841 indebtedness of tbe Union Note.—The Government has been reimbursed for $27,236.512 principal and $31,211,711 75 interest, being the total Subsequently, under the final Paola() Railroad Co. to Nov. 1 1897, and for the principal of the Kansas Pacific Indebtedness, amounting to $6,303,000.United States received an addldeoree for the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific RR., made by Judge Sanborn at St. Paul. Oct. 24 1899, the at 3% per Lional $821.898 on its claim. Under settlement agreement of Feb. 1 1899. twenty notes of the Central Pacific Railroad Co. (bearing Interest which amount annum), payable respectively on or before the expiration of each successive six months for ten years, and aggregating $58.812,715 48, on Feb. 1 States United the to companies Pacific railroad of Western the Centr indebtedness Pacific and represented the unpaid balance of the total 1899. were delivered to the Treasurer of the United States. The balance of the total indebtedness was paid In full July 28 1908. Central Pacific Kansas Pacific Union Pacific Central Branch, Union Pacific Western Pacific Sioux City & Pacific 6 DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE STATES, CITIES MO TowNs IN NEW EN GLAND INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, &c. MAINE-State, Cities, &c NEW HAMPSHIRE-State Cities, &c VERMONT-State, Cities, &c Pages 6 to 8 MASSACHUSETTS-State Cities &c Pages 9 to 11 RHODE ISLAND-State, Cities, &c Pages 11 to 12 CONNECTICUT-State, Cities, &c State of Maine. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. March 15 1820 Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820) 33,040 Total area of State (square miles) Augusta State Capital Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1917)_Oakley C. Curtis Secretary of State (term-exp. *Jan. 1917)_John E. Bunker E1Mer E. Newbert . ^1917) Treasurer (term'eXp. . 7.7 LEGISLATURE meets otennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in January. and there is no limit to length of sessions. • Is chosen by Legislature. Pages 12 to 26 Pages 26 to 30 Pages 30 to 35 MUNICIPAL.-At an election held Sept. 11 1911 the voters adopted an amendment to Article XXII. of the constitution increasing the debt limit of cities of 40,000 or more (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to 7 % of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII.below, italicizing the part added and placing in brackets the words eliminated. Article XXII. Limitation of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or town having less than forty thousand inhabitants, according to the last Census taken by the United States, shall hereafter create any debt or liability which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed five per centum of the last regular valuation of said city or town, provided, however, that cities having a population of forty thousand or more, according to the last Census taken by the United States, may create a debt or liability which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall e7uat seven and one-half per centum of the last regular valuation of said city, that cities of forty thousand inhabitants or over may, by a vote of their city government, increase the present rate of five per centum by one-fourth of one per centum in any one municipal year, until, in not less than ten years, the maximum rate of seven and one-half per ,..enturn is reached, that any city failing to take the increase in any one municipal year, then the increase for that year is lost and no increase can be made until the next year, as provided above: and provided, further, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to any loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war; or to temporary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxation during the year in which they were (are] made. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For history of Maine State debt up to 1889. see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 9. At present the debt stands as follows: EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.-The Legislature of 1909 approved LOANS-Interest Outstanding Name and Purpose. Principal an Act exempting from taxation all bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the Rate.Payable. When Due. Bonds to University of Maine__ _r 5 J-D June 1 1919 $118 300 State or any county municipality, village, corporation or water district Do • do do 100.000 therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed July 1 1917 _r 4 J-J Bond to Augusta State Hospital_r 4 J4 July 1 1917 50 000 to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. See V. 88. IJ• Loan of 1869, not presented for payment 700 1451. for Act in full. Highway bonds, 1913 Sept 1 '16-'53 M-S c 4 285,000 SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICDo July 1 '16-'54 do J-J c 4 1914 468,000 TIONS. -The provisions the investments and loans of savings Do A-0 J1918-1933 c 4g do 1915 400,000 banks and institutions forregulating savings in the State of Maine are contained in 11934-1935' `,.( 100,000 Sections 23 to 26. inclusive, of Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes of 1903. INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me. At the 1915 session the law was amended by adding clause h to Subdivision TOTAL DEBT.-The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded 3d of Section 23 authorizing investment in bonds of certain bridge compadebt on each of the dates named nies. Clause f of Subdivision 6th of Sec. 23 was also amended so that the Jan. 11915. Jan. 1 1914. Jan. 1 1913. Jan. 1 1912. stock of a corporation (other than railroad and water companies) which Bonded debt $569,000 $1,061,500 $269,000 $676,000 sells its property to a voluntary association to carry on the same business On Jan. 1 1915 the assets of the State were as follows: Cash on hand. may continue as a legal investment. $778,016; balance due on State taxes. $1.887,001; securities, &c.,$169,649; total, $2,834,696. The total liabilities of the State on Jan. 11915,Including SECTION 23. Savings banks and Institutions for savings are restricted to and hereafter may invest their deposits as follows: bonded debt, were $4,633,562. First, a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Columbia. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Valuations are taken only in even years" b. In the public funds of any of the New England States and of the States State tax Assessed Valuation Total. Years. Personal. Real. per$1,000. of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Califor1914 8401,279,430 897,208,419 $498,487,849 $4.50 nia, Oregon and Washington. 4.00 478,192,044 1912 89,640.887 388.551,157 451,780,119 1910 _____________ _ __ 366,132,326 5.00 85,647,793 Second, a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the 3.00 428,252,465 1908 82,679,756 345,572,709 New England States. 2.50 394,732,990 1906316,053,787 78,679,203 b. In the bonds of cities and districts in the States of New York, Penn1904 366.514,014 2.75 _ 292,464,911 74,049,103 sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, YearsTotal Valu'n. Tax rate. YearsTotal Valu'n. Tax rate. nesota, Iowa, Iiiinols, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, OregonMinand 1902 $1.25 Washington, having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, when $164.714,168 5352,228,897 $2.75 1860 1900 ________ 336.699.649 2.00 issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the 100.157,573 2.75 1850 1890 2.90 taxable property therein. 309,096.041 69,246,288 2.25 1840 1880 -------________ 235,978,716 1.90 28,807,687 5.00 1830 c. In the bonds of counties of twenty thousand inhabitants or more In 1870 -------- 224.812,900 • 6.00 1820 20.962,778 ' -- -the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. POPULATION OrSTKTE:=Ac ordini to United States CenstiZi - Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebras1910 742,371 1870 626,915 1840 228,075 ka, California. Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes. 501,79311810 1900 694,466 1860 628,279 1830 399,45511800 151,711) and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein, except 1890 661,086 1850 583,169 1820 96,540 when issued in aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal indebtedness 298,33511790 1880 648,936 , of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the DEBT LIMITATIONS.-STATE -The debt of the State is now lim- property therein for the assessment of taxes. ited by Secs. 14 and 17. Article 9,of the State constitution. Sec. 17 and the d. In the bonds of any city of ten thousand inhabitants or more in the words italicized below in Section 14 were added by an amendment adopted States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, in Sept. 1912. V. 95. p. 766. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, NeSECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly braska, California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts. purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State, which shall singly or in the therein except when Issued in aid of railroads, provided that tile net municiaggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one pal indebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuatime exceed $300,000 except for the purposes of building and maintaining of tion of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. State highways, to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes e. In the refunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued of war; but this amendment shall not be construed to refer to any money to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional when that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of Issued, provided that the interest has been fully paid on such original bonds the United States, or to any fund which the State shall hold in trust for for at least live years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that any Indian tribe. such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions. SECTION 17. The Legislature may authorize the issuing of bonds not f. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of exceeding two million dollars In amount at any one time, payable within education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized to forty-one years, at a rate of Interest not exceeding four per centum per issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds or their proceeds shall be in sale district; provided that the population of tile district is ten thousand devoted solely to the building and maintaining of State highways; pro- or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are vided, however, that bonds issued and outstanding under the authority equal to at least 90% of the population and the assessed valuation of the of this section shall never, in the aggregate, exceed two million dollars: the city within which such district is located; provided, further, that the net expenditure of said money to be divided equitably among the several municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last counties of the State. preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. Nov., I915.1 MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. 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,ra. 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, Unicn 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 commissioners of the State where the road is located, filed in the office of the Secretary of State of this State. that said percentage has been so paid in and expended in addition to the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further, that in such of the above States as have no railroad commissioners having supervision of street railroads, the bank examiner of this State may ascertain the facts, and,if they meet the foregoing requirement. may file certificate thereof with the Secretary of State; provided, further, that when, for any reason, it is Impossible to obtain a certificate that an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been paid in, in cash, in lieu thereof,such bonds may be certified as legal for the purpose hereof, on satisfactory proof to the bank examiner that annual dividends in amount equal to five per centum per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been earned and paid for a period of five years next prior thereto; and all the expenses and compensation of the bank examiner for such service shall be paid by the railroad company seeking to make its bonds a legal investment under this section. whether the same are admitted or not. No bonds secured by an open mortgage shall be legal under this section unless the mortgage provides that the total amount of bonds certified and outstanding under it shall at no time exceed seventy-five per cent of the amount of cash expended upon the road. 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. h In the first mortgage bonds of any bridge company owning a railroad bridge. located wholly or partly in the State of Maine, provided payment of said bonds as to principal and interest is guaranteed by a railroad company organized under the laws of the State and owning and operating railroad in this State. Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England States actually engaged in supplying any city or cities, town or towns, village or villages, or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company is earning more than its fixed charges and interest on its debts and its running expenses. Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroads and water companies incorporated under the authority of this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, interest on its debts and running expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-half of its entire funded debt. Sixth. a. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporatect under the authority of the State. b. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States, if located within the New England States. C. In stock of any RR.company of this State unencumbered by mortgage. d. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central & Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies. e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds. f In the stock of any corporation, other than railroad and water companies, incorporated under authority of this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which earns and is paying a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year; and any savings bank or institution for savings owning stock of any such corporation that has earned and paid regular dividends of 5% or more for five years, may, if any such corporation, by a vote of its stockholders, sells and conveys all its property and assets (franchise excepted) to trustees of a voluntary association, to hold and carry on the same business,for the members of such association, legally hold and own the certificates of shares of such association, issued in exchange for stock of such corporation: provided, however, that the deed of trust creating such voluntary association shall, in express terms, exempt the owner or owners of such certificates from individual liability thereon on account of debts or obligations contracted by such association. Seventh. a. In loans secured by first mortgages of real estate in this State and New lIampshire 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. f. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as in the judgment of the trustees It is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept. g. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created. Eighth. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties," as used in this section, shall be construed to include all bonds which are a direct obligation of the county less the amount of any sinking fund available in the reduction of sucn debt b. The term "net municipal Indebtedness of cities and districts." as used In this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all bonds of 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 audit° or treasurer of such county. Ninth. All investments shall be charged and entered on the books of the bank at their cost to tile 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 7 stock of any corporation, nor invest more than 10% of its deposits. In the capital stock ox notes or any corporation, nor have more than 50% of its deposits In mortgages of real estate. This section and the two preceding do not apply to real estate, or other assets, acquired by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon judgment for debts, or In settlements to secure debts. This section does not apply to bonds enumerated in the first five sub-divisions of Section 23 of this chanter. SECTION 26. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on call in banks or banking associations incorporated under the authority of this State, or the laws of the United States, and receive interest for the same. SECTION 27. The trustees shall see to the proper investment of deposits and funds of the corporation in the manner hereinbefore prescribed. No loan shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of the corporation or to any firm of which such officer is a member. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF MAINE. Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. AUBURN. BELFAST. Auburn is in Androscoggin County. This city is in Waldo County. InInc. Feb. 22 1869. City owns railroad corp. June 22 1773. Charter adopted stock paying 67; par value $75,000. in 1853. Belfast owns $500,000 of Population 1910, 15,064. Belfast & Moosehead RR. stock, of Webster Grammar School. which 1,396 shares pref. do 3,604 corn. 4s '15 J-J $50.000e_July 1 '35-'40 Refunding Bonds. 48 Sewer Bonds. F-A$477,000c __Aug 15 1918 4s '11 J-J $24.000-- -_Jan 2 1921 4s '09 M-N 113.000c_ ov 1 1929 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915__ _$590,000 City Bonds. J-J $15.000c_ __July 1 1917 Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.)_3,112.046 4s 15,000c_ __July 1 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ --$30.00 J-J 3s J-J 16.000c_ June 1 1923 Population in 1910_ _________ _4,618 4s J-J 14.500c_ __Jan 1 1925 INTEREST payable at Belfast and 4s First Nat. Bank. Boston. Refunding Bonds, J-J $15,000c_ __Jan 1 1922 330 25.000c_ -_July 1 1923 BIDDEFORD. J-J 3345 City is in York County, Inc. 1855. 23,500c_ July 1 1924 3;is '04 J-J 3;is'05 J-J 15,000c_ July 1 1925 Streets and Sidewalks. 3;is '06 J-J 18,000c_ July 1 1926 4s '14 F-A $20,000c_Aug 1 '16-19 10,000 _- __July 1 1930 4s '15 M-N 50.000 4s '10 J-J 1920-1929 13,000c___July 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. 45 '11 J-J 70.000_ _ _ _July 1 1932 4s '13 J-J $40,000 4s '12 ___ 1916-1923 4s '14 M-N 25,000c 1924-1928 Refunding Water Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 334s'05 J-J $58.700c_ __July 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '15_ $362,700 4s '97 J-J $45,000c_ __July 1 1917 4s '00 M-N 25,000c_ __May 1 1920 Temp'y loans(city notes)__ 57.500 3 '01 J-J 25,000c_ __July 1 1921 City water debt (included)_ 88.700 ;is s'05 M-N 50.000c_ May 1 1925 Sinking fund Feb 28 '15_ _ 22,859 4s '14 M-N 50,000c_May 15 1939 Assessed valuation. real_ --8,908,030 25,000_ May 1 1935 Assessed val, personal 1.657.342 4s '15 M-N DEBT Oct 1915_ -$355.000 Total val.'14 (807 act.)_ 10,565.372 BOND.val. Assess. (3-5 act.) '15_ _9,066,905 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _$20.00 Tax rate (per $1.0Cf0) 1915_ __$24.00 INTEREST at Treasurer's office, Population in 1910 ________ 17.079 and First Nat. Bank in Boston. INT. payable at City Treasurer's office in Biddeford or Second Nat. Bank, Boston. AUGUSTA. This city is in Kennebec County. Incorp. 1849. Bonds are all tax-free. BREWER. This city is in Penobscot County. School Bonds. 4s '12 J-D $23,100c_June 1 '16-'22 Incorp. as a city Feb. 8 1889. Funding Bonds. Bonds. Road Improvement 4s '08 F-A $40,000c_ __Feb 1 1933 48 '01 M-N $30,000c_-1921 1925 1919 4s '05 A-0 27.000c 4s '94 A-0 65.000c 48 '09 M-S 30,000c_ __Sept 1 1929 Funding Bonds. M-8 $40,0000_ _Sept 1 1924 4s '12 M-S 14,000c_ _ _ _1916-1922 334s BOND. DEBT Oct 12'15_$101.000 Refunding Bonds. debt 23.000 4s g '87 F-A $48.000c_ -$15,000 yly Floating F-A 45.000_Feb 15 '37-'39 Assess. val. '15 (2-3 act.)_ _2,634,550 4s 434s'15 F-A 16,000c__Feb 15 1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-$27.50 Population in 1910_ - _________ 5.667 Refunding & [mot. Bonds. INT. at Merch. Nat, B., Boston. 4s '09 F-A $40.000c_ --Feb 1 1934 30,000c_ __Jan 2 1936 4s '11 J-J BRUNSWICK VILLAGE. High School Bonds. This village is in Cumberland 4s '09 J-D $13.500c_June 1 '16-'18 BOND. DEBT Feb 6 '15._ $352,700 County. Incorp. In 1893. Sewer Bonds. Sinking funds _______ 17,216 J-J $94,000 Assess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ 8,296,161 48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ __$26.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 27'15_ -$94,000 Population in 1910 13.211 Assessed valuation 1915 __ _3,422,852 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1915.__$21.00 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., First Population in 1910_ _ _________ 6.621 Nat. Bk., Boston, and city treasury. INT. at .Merch. Nat. Bk., Boston. AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM WATER DISTRICT. 4s '01 F-A $700,000c g__Aug 1 1934 Supplies Brunswick and Topsham BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '15_ --$700,000 Sinking fund June!'15 _ _ _ 99,970 with water. Incorp. Mar. 111903. INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. 4s g '09 J-J *$42,000c_ __July 1 1936 4s g '06 J-Jxf 22,000c_ __Jan 1 1921 I250.000c_Jan 1 '26 &'36 BANGOR. This city is in Penobscot County. 4s g '12 J-J *46,000c___July 1 1942 '15 g 4s J-J *20,000c_ _July 1 1941 Feb. a as town a as 1791; 25 Tricorn. city Feb. 12 1934. Bonds non-taxable BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ _$380,000 Sinking fund 38,000 in Maine. Assessed val-f Brunswick _4.138,524 Municipal Purpose Bonds. nation '15iTo sham _ 1,507.120 4s '11 F-A$250,000c_ _Aug 1 1931 Tax (per $1,000) Brunswick__$21.00 Refunding Bonds. lTopsham __$21.50 1915 4s '08 F-A$125.000e_ Aug 1 1928 * Tax-free. z axabie. 4s '12 M-N 40.000c_Nov 2 '16-'23 Tr. Co., Boston. Colony Old at . TNT 4s '14 M-N 95,000c_Nov 2 '16-'34 Water Bonds. '10 F-A $20,000c_Aug 1 '16-'17 CALMS. This city is In Washington County. Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $500.000c __July 1 1935 Inc. 1851 Population 1910. 6.116. Building Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915$1,035,000 J-D $13,000c_ __Dec 1 1926 60,000 48 Floating debt Refunding Bonds. 520.000 Water debt (included) J-D 48 $85,000c_ _Dec 1 1926 62,914 Water sinking fund F-A 9.000c_ __Feb 1 1916 Assessed val.'14 (80%act.)24,202.442 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ __$22.50 BOND. DEBT Oct 4'15-$107,000 5.500 Floating debt Population in 1910 ________ 24,803 5,084 INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank. Sinking fund (abt. Tax 1914 val. actual)_2,698.786 Treasurer. City Boston. or by CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913..425.0O INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Bosand personal property owned by city is valued at $2,905,000, incl. water- ton. works estimated at 11.570.000. CARIBOU. This town is in Aroostook County. BATH. Bath is in Sagadahoc County. Inc. 1859. Population 1910, 5.377. 1928 Sch 4s M-N$25.000c city, 1781; 17 Feb. Town Incorp. 1920 18,000c June 4 1847. Population 1910, 9,396. Bge3;isJ-J RR434sJ-D 14.000e_1915 or 1925 School Bonds. 4s '15 F-A $20,000....July 31 1925 BOND. DEBT May 16 '15 $57.000 20.000 Floating debt Sewer Notes. 7,000 % J-D $1,500___June 15 1916 Sinking fund_ act.)_ (3-5 '14 val. _3.186.459 Assess. Refunding Bonds. - -1916-1919 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914--$23.00 4s g '07 J-J 140,000c INT. on 4s at Androscoggin Say. 4s '11 J-D 116.000c_ _June 1 1941 Bk.. Lewiston; on 3%s at Old Colony Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $50,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 Tr. Co., Boston; on 43.4s at Merrill Trust Co.. Bangor. Funding Bonds. 4s g '07 J-J $10.000c_ __Jan 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 '15_$226,000 24,000 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Floating debt Portland is the county seat. Inc. Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14--6.530,847 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914. -$24.00 1760. Population 1910, 112.014. Bridge Bonds. INT, on notes at Bath Say. Inst. on bonds in Boston at First Nat. Bk. 4s '15 M-N$250.000___May 1 1935 4s '15 A-0 200,000____Oct 1 1935 and Old Colony Trust Co. MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. CUMBERLAND CO.(Concluded). County Farm Bonds. 4s '14 F-A $25.000c___Feb 1 1929 4s '15 J-J 25,000_ - _ _July 1 1950 Court-House Bonds. 3348 J-J $550,000e_ _1921 & 1922 200.000c __July 1 1924 354s'09 J-J BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15 $775,000 90.457 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1914_104.240.388 County tax (per $1.000) 1914.$1.25 INT.at County Treasurer's office. LIVERMORE WATER DIS. 4s '09 F-A 3150.000_ -_Feb 1 1929 BOND.DEBT Oct 1915...3150,000 Assessed valuation 1915 ___1,763.317 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-$23.50 INT.at Eliot Nat. Bk.. Boston. HOULTON. This town is in-Aroostook County. Incorp. Mch. 8 1831. City owns 1,995 shares stock-value $49,875of the Houlton Water Co. Town Bonds. J-D $27,000____Dec 1 1934 4s Refunding Bonds. 48 '10 M-N $32,000r_ __Nov 1 1930 45 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1918 330 J-D 37,0000__Dec 15 1920 Water Bonds. M-N $16,000c_May 1 '16-'32 334s 3345 M-N 17,000c_ __May 1 1932 (Subject to call May 1 1918.) School, Bridges. Town Imp.Bds. 45 M-N$10,000c___Nov 1 1931 A-0 20,000c_ --Apr 1 1917 43 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '15-$170,000 Assess. val.,'15(4 actual).3,527,609 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ __$28.00 Population in 1910 5.845 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. Funded Debt Bonds. 4s '96 M-S $48,000c&r_Mch 1 1916 334s g '02 J-J614,000c&r_July 1 1922 334s g '05 M-S 99,000c&r_Mch 1 1920 45 g '09 F-A 245.000c_ __Aug 1 1929 4s g '12 J-J 350.000c- _July 1 1932 4s '13 M-S 200,000.... ..Mch 1 1963 4s '14 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 '24-'43 City Hail Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 $1.000.000Apr 1 '26-'45 Bonds past due, not presented for payment, $2.000 due 1896. CITY OF DEERING BONDS. Annexed Feb. 6 1899. High School Bonds. 4s '98 M-N $19,000c_ __May 1 1918 45 '99 J-D 19,000c....June 1 1919 Sewer Bonds. 4s '97 J-D $20.000c ....June 1 1917 Forest Avenue Bonds. 4s '99 F-A 17.000c_ _Feb 1 1919 4s '98 .I-D 6,000c_ __June 1 1918 Refunding Bonds. 48 '97 A-0 $11.500c......Apr 1 1917 KENNEBEC COUNTY. INTEREST on all the issues exAugusta is the county seat. cept the registered bonds is payable Funding Bonds. 4s '15 F-A $20,000c ..Aug 1 1930 In Boston at First Nat. Bank and at the Casco Nat. Bank in Portland. BOND. DEBT (not including above) July 1915 $50,000 TOT. DEBT..SINK. FUND. &c.: Assessed valuation 1914__38,186,824 Tax rate (per $1,000) $1.61 Oct. 1915. Aug. 1914. 68,863 Bonded debt..$2.900,500 $2,905,500 Population in 1910 INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston, Other oblig'ns 289,129 Assets 322.580 252,118 or Augusta Trust Co EASTPORT. This city is in Washington Co. Inc. Mar. 3 1893. Pop'n 1910, 4.961. Refunding Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1937 A-0 4.000c_Aprll 1 '16-'17 School Bonds. J-D $15,000r_ __ __Dec 1919 334s 4548'15 J-J 24,000_ Jan 1 '25-'35 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1915_368,000 Assessed val. '15 (2-3 act.) 1.857,450 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-- --$30.00 INT. on $4,000 4s at Frontier Nat. Bk.. Eastport; on others at KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. Eastport Savings Bank. The city of Waterville and the village of Fairfield are in this district. Population served by district, 18,000. EDEN. Post office address, Waterville. This town is in Hancock County 334tt g M-NI$150,000c_May 1 1920 Inc. Feb. 23 1796. Pop'n '10. 4.441 1 650,000c_May 1 1925 48 g '10 M-N Town-Hall Land Bonds. 50,000c_May 1 1925 J-J $5,000r_July 1 '16-'17 4s g '15 M-S 100,000c___Mar 1 1930 45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15-$950,000 4.Funding Bonds. J-J $12.500r-July 1 '16-'18 Total valuation 1914-9.122,380 45 '15 M-S 45,500._ Sept 1 1925 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. School Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $50.000r_Mch 1 '16-'25 4s '12 M-S 21.000r_Sept 1 1927 KITTERY WATER DISTRICT. 45 M-S 30.000r_Sept 1 '20-25 This district is located in the town Park Bonds. of Kittery, York County, and supM-S $21,000r___Sept 1 1927 plies 4s water to about 5,000 inhabit'ts. 5s '08 J-J $182,000c....Jan 1 '16-'38 Engine-House Bonds. 48 '11 A-0 $20,000r __Oct 1 '16-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915_8182,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915___$205,000 Floating debt 25.500 Assess. val. '15 (2-3 act.)_ _6.639,220 INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 __$28.50 INT. payable at Bar Harbor. LEWISTON. This city is in Androscoggin County Incorp. In 1863. ELLSWORTH. Bonds. This city is in Hancock County. 45 Refunding J-J $80,000-.-.July 1 1924 Inc. in 1869. Population 1910.3,549. 45 J-J 51,000 __ __Jan 1 1930 War Debt. J-J 185,000 __ __July 1 1931 48 J-D $58,000cJune 1 '17&'32 334sg J-J 100,000_ -July 1923 4s BOND.DEBT Feb 8'15._ $58.000 4s '07 A-0 174,000 1937 Floating debt. -44,325 4s 1927 A-0 100,000 Assess. val. 1914 2,022,635 4s '13 .14 100,000._ - _July 1 1933 (Assessment about 8, to 4-5 act. val.) Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-$24.00 55 A-0 $200,000-Oct 1 1917 INT. at City Treasurer's office. BOND.DEBT May 20'15 $990.500 Notes outstanding 221,396 Sinking funds 247,314 Water sinking fund (incl.) 2.791 FARMINGTON. 18,561,841 This village, which is part of the Assessed val. 1914 town of the samename.is in Franklin Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.-319.00 .26.247 County. Incorp. 1860. New char- Population in 1910 ter Jan. 1912. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. CITY Water-System Ext. Bonds. PROPERTY.-The prop4s '14 M-N $40,000_ _ May 1 1944 erty of this city Is valued at $1,823.946. incl. among other things stock Water Refunding Bonds. 5s '10 J-J $35,000c_ __Jan 1 1932 of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch 45 '10 A-0 30,000c_ __Apr 1 1926 RR. valued at $225,000, and waterworks valued at $835,871. (Subject to call.) BOND. DEBT Oct 7 1915_16105,000 Population in 1910......._1,240 LISBON. No assessment since 1910. expenses Town in Androscoggin Co. Inc. being paid from net earnings of water 22 1799. Population '10,4.116. rents. Water system valued at June Water Bonds Tax-exempt . $150,000. 45 '09 A-0 $74.000c_ _-Oct 1 1929 INT. at Franklin Say. Bank and BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_374,000 First Nat. Bank, Farmington. 38,725 Floating debt 5,539 Sinking fund_ Assessed valuation 1913_ -2.747,805 GARDINER. 1911-322.00 (per $1,000) tax Total This city is in Kennebec County. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. Incorp. in 1844. Commission government adopted Sept. 12 1911. Bridge Loan. 4s '96 M-N 310,000c_ __May 1916 OAKLAND. This town Is in Kennebec County. Refunding Loans. Refunding Bonds. 3 49'97 A-0 $9.000c__Oct 15 1919 '15 A-0 $25,000c 4s '08 A-0 76.000c __Apr 16 1933 49 TOTAL DEBT (7) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915_$95,000 2,257 Sinking fund_ 4,210 Population in 1910 Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_3.663.146 Tax rite (per $1,000) 1913_ -.323.00 Population in 1910 5,311 OLD TOWN. This city is in Penobscot County. INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. Incorp. as a city Mch. 301891. Refunding and Funding Bonds. 3348'01 $10,000____Aug 1 1921 GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. 4s '98 --_ 14,500____July 1 1918 45 J-J $209,500c_ __Jan 1 1934 3348'01 15,000.._.. Nov 1 1921 4s '14 J-J 75,000___ _July 1 1944 4s '08 J-D $65.000c_ __June 11028 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915_3284,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915._ $104,500 Sinkin4 fund $5.361 Temporary loan notes 34.500 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _3,700.895 High school notes_ 1,500 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915._ _ 323.00 Assessed valuation 1914_ -.3,155,014 INT. at Maine Tr. & Bkg. Co.. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-.425.00 Gardiner. Population in 1910 6.317 INTEREST on 4s of 1908 payable the in Bangor at Merrill Trust Co.: HALLOWELL. This city is In Kennebec County. on 4s of 1898 at National Shawmut Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 2.864 Bank, Boston; on 334s at Merchants' Nat. Bank, Boston. Refunding 1893. 11-N $7,000c_ __Nov '16-'22 4s Water Bonds. . 45 g '98 J-J $50.000c_ __Jan 1 1918 PORTLAND. Portland (City) is in Cumberland BOND. DEBT Oct 17 1915.357.000 County. Incorp. Feb. 28 1832. Temporary loan 26,700 Bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 are Sinking fund (all water) _ 28,500 non-taxable in Maine; prior Issues Tax val.'15 (abt. act.)_ _1.741.165 are taxable. Total tax (per MOM 1915_ -$23.00 School Building Bonds. INT.at Hallowell Tr.& Bk.Co. 4 45 g'07 F-A $35,000c Aug 1 '16-22 [VOL. 101. Net debt___$2,867,049 $2,653,282 AVAILABLE ASSETS.-City's available assets consist of 4,857 shares ($242.850) of Portland Gas Light Co. stock and cash reserved for payment of city debt, $79,730. Borrowing capacity Oct. 1 '15, $401,533. ASSESSED VALUATION1915. 1912. 1905. $ R.E.51,246,125 48079.525 35600.350 Per'120,597,110 19013,743 15425,655 Tot.71,843.235 67093,268 51026,005 Tax perM 22.80 21.20 21.20 POPULATION.-In 1910, 58,751; in 1900. 50,145; in 1890. 36,425. SACO. This city is in York County. Inc. Feb. 18 1867. Population '10. 6.583. Refunding Bonds J-J 830,0000- --------1917 40 J-D 14,0000-....Dec '15-'23 4s M-N 15,000c.. __Nov '16-'30 334s M-S 15,000o --Aug 31 1921 334s 45 '07 A-0 28.0000....Oct 1 '15-'42 330'09 M-S 12,500c_Sept 1 '15-'39 43 '14 AM 50,000c_Apr 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '15..$165,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'14-4,515,999 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914---$21.00 INT. at York Nat. Bank, Saco. SKOWHEGAN. This town is in Somerset County. High School Bonds. 1916-1930 4s '15 __ 830,000 BOND.DEBT Feb 1914----$75,000 Floating debt 47,055 valuation 1913...3,985.895 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 _$22.00 Population in 1910 5,341 SOUTH PARIS. This village is in Oxford County. Water-System Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 468.000c_ __Oct 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_3168.000 Assess. val. (70% act.) '14_..789,445 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-..--$4.75 Population in 1910_ __________ 1,542 /NT. payable at Paris Trust Co. WASHINGTON COUNTY. County seats are Machias and Calais. Incorp. in 1789. Washington Co. RR. Bonds. 4s '96 J-J $25,000c_ __Jan 1 1916 4s '93 J-J 475,000c_ __Jan 1 1928 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15- $500,000 Other debt 10,000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15- 510,000 Resources (including cash) 31,000 NET DEBT Oct 1 '15..-. 479,000 Total assessed valuation_ _17,419,331 State & Co.tax (per $1,000) -$28.72 42.905 Population in 1910 INT. at Boylston Nat. Bk.. Boston. WATERVILLE. This city is in Kennebec County. Incorp. 1802; city. 1888. Funding Bonds. 48 '12 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 1932 Refunding Bonds. 3345'08 F-A $10,000.. __Feb 1 1926 4s F-A 10,000 __ __Feb 1 1937 4s F-A 9,000 .Aug 1 1929 J-J 105,000_ ...July 31 1939 45 48 J-J $20,000-. __July 1 1937 M-S 50.000 __Sept 1 '23-'27 330 F-A 20,000 __Feb 1 '38-'39 4s 48 ___ 40,000--Sept 1932-'33 BOND. DEBT May 1915_ 3394,000 Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ -7.906.003 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 --$23.00 PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT. Population in 1910 11.458 43 '14 -_- 3100.000____Mar 1 1934 Water Bonds. 4s '15 -_- $200,000c-__Jan 1 1935 WESTBROOK. Westbrook is in Cumberland Co. Funding Bonds. 8.281. 4s '08 .1-D 33.000.000c._Dec 1 1928 Inc. Mch. 1891. Pop'n Paving Bonds. BOND.DEBT Dec 31 19144s '12 M-S $21.000c_Sept 1 '16-22 District bonds $3,100.000 Refunding Bonds. District notes 91,883 J-J $20,000e...... Jan 1 1917 Water Co bds(assumed) 1,915,000 43 J-D 24,000c_ __June 1 1918 4s Water sinking fund 518.864 15.000c_ __Apr 1 1922 NET DEBT Dec 31 '14._ 4,588,018 48 if '07 J-J 15,000c_ _Jan 15 1926 J-J 45 INT. on 4s '14 at Fidelity Trust '11 J-D 124,0000 June 20'21-'32 Co., Portland; on 4s '08 at Old Col- 45 1,000c __June 20 1933 ony Tr. Co., Bost., or U.S. Tr. Co., 4s '14 -_- 45,000_ -Aug 15 1934 Portland; on assumed bonds at Fi- 434s'15 25,000_ _ _Jan 1 1935 delity Tr. Co. and Union Safe Dep. BOND. DEBT May 1915_ $193.000 & Tr. Co.. Portland. 23,000 Note debt Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.)-5.410.655 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'13 $23.00 ROCKLAND. INTEREST payable at Old Colony This city is in Knox County. Inc. Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank. In 1854. Bonds are tax-free. Boston. Westbrook Trust Co. and Refunding Bonds. Canal National Bank, Portland. 334s J-J $18,000c___ July 1 1916 3145 F-A 32.500c_ __Feb 1 1917 J-J 3s 50,800c..July 1 '18&'19 YARMOUTH. 3s '05 .T4 20,8.50 __ _July 1 1920 This town is in Cumberland Co. 3 _ 40,300 _ _ 1921 Inc. 1849. Population 1910. 2.358. (Subject to call after 7 years.) Water and Sewer Bonds. 191 F-A 835.0000 _ _1916-1 4s '07 J-J $13,000-. __July 1 1922 g 26 6 (Subject to call at any time.) Water-Ext. Bonds. M-S $5,0000 4s ___ $25,000 1923 4s g 1924 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1915_44 10 3:0 ___ 16,500 53 00 4 34s 1925 Other liabilities -__ 25.000 49 1927 TOTAL DEBT Marl 1915__ 5 13.000 23 2..5 49 _ __ 27 34 4 Resources BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-3255,200 Total valuation 1915-- -- -.5,812,150 NET DEBT Mar 1 1915-- 31,260 1 .4/40.423 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1915--.$2'.00 Total assessed val. 1914 8,174 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-.322.70 Population in 1910 INT.at Fidellt TriON Portland INT. at City Treasurer's office. PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT. This district comprises the entire cities of Portland and South Portland and was organized in 1905 to build Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the two cities. The entire property of the two cities is liable in proportion to assessed valuation 334s J-J $330,000_ _July 1 '16-'45 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915.3330.000 /NT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston, and at Fidelity Trust Co.. Portland. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Debt. Valuation. $1,000. Androscoggin County 46,000 Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co_ 52,800 Brunswick (T),CumberlandCo. 23.000 Bucksport (T), Hancock Co.... 23.400 Camden (T), Knox County... 47.000 Dexter (T), Penobscot County 40.000 Fairfield (T), Somerset County 37,000 Lubec (T), Washington Co.... 27,000 Old Orchard IT). York County 29,000 Pittsfield (T), Somerset Co.._ _•75,000 Rumford (T), Orford County 109.500 Sanford (T). York County. __•146.000 South Portland,Cu m berlandCo.172,250 Waidoborough (T),Lincoln Co. 37,000 20,000839,367.158 4,700 81,306,342 51,539 84,088,349 44,800 t907.014 16,747 82,653,946 28,614 t1,642,221 1,000 t1,996,080 d905,130 3,100 81,358,520 t1.686,940 84,185,960 x4,482,910 20,700 x4,513.199 8.409 81358,070 821.00 821.00 t32.00 820.00 t24.00 t22.50 d22.50 825.00 t21.70 819.50 x20.20 z25.00 824.00 Popuation. 1910. 59,822 2,021 6,621 2,216 3,015 3.530 4,435 3,433 961 2,891 6,777 9,049 7,471 2,666 *Total debt. x 1913figures. d 1912 figures. e 1914 figures. t 1915 figures Nov., 1915.] NEW HAMPSHIRE-DEBT OF STATE. New Hampshire. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 9,305 Total Area of State (square miles) Concord State Capital Governor (term exp. 1st Wed.Jan.'17)..Rolland H.Spaulding Edw.C.Bean Secretary of State (chosen by Legislature) J. W.Plummer Treasurer (term expires (Jan. 1917) 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: Principal -Interest LOANS% Payable. When Due. Outstand'y Name and Purpose$50,000 3 M J & J July 1 1919 Sanitorium bonds of 1909 50.000 J & J Jan. 1 1916 J 3 Highway bonds of 1909 50,000 1 33S J dc J Jan 1 '16-17 250.000 J & J July 1 '17-21 35 of 1911 do do 1 July '21-'24 J 250,000 & J 3% doof 1912 do 100,000 3 A J & J July 1 '16-25 Hoseal, 150,000 34 J & J July 1 1927 85,000 o 334 J 4 J July 1 1929 1909 do 500 Municipal War loan (overdue)_ 500 Loan of 1873 (overdue) 1,068,860 Trust funds PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are in $500 and $1,000 pieces. Bank of Bostonand at ' INTEREST is payable at the National Shawmut State Treasurer's office. are exempt when held under and at issues 334% EMPT.-All X X-E TA by savings banks and citizens of New Hampshire. The was $1,100,476.82. 1915 1 on debt Sept. net -The TOTAL DEBT. subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. Assets Sept. 1 1915 were $954,483.26. Sept. 1 '15. Sept. 1 '14. Sept. 1 '13. Sept. 1 '12. $986.000 $1,071.000 $1,156,000 $1.376.000 Total funded debt 1,030.538 1,029,037 1,051,696 1.068.860 Trust funds 100 100 100 100 debt Floating $2.054.960 $2,122,796 $2,186,638 $2.405,137 Total debt ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's total assessed valuation has been as below. The average tax rate for 1915 (per $1.000) was $16.80. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. $209,670,845 $244,971,264 1900 $393,845,480 1908 1915 204,734,731 238.128,476 1898 390,877,626 1907 1914 203.507,734 231.641,571 1897 398.714.464 1906 1913 1896 200,957,600 225,082,628 1905 3100.086.029 _--1912 197,839,543 220,624.307 1894 263,074,386 1904 1911 196,117,060 216,837,497 1893 255,085,571 1903 1910 168,964,903 214,616,655 1881 249,219,335 1902 1909 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 1914 at $169,501,181. •Chapter 169, Laws of 1911, creates a permanent tax commission, one second of whose duties it is to equalize valuations in the year 1912 and every year thereafter, so that the same shall represent the "true and market value" of property. This will account for the great increase in valuations in 1912, not only for the State itself, but for the various civil divisions, as shown by the returns of the different municipalities on this and following pages. POPULATION OF STATE141,881 269,328 1790 318,300 1830 430.572 1870 1910 244.165 326,073 1820 411,588 1860 1900 214.460 1810 317,976 1850 376.530 1890 183,858 284.574 1800 346.991 1840 1880 in the constitution of New DEBT LIMITATION.-There is no restriction Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "General last the of Article 5 of Part is clause which following, the except Court," Second of that instrument. shall not any town to loan Court authorize General the Provided, That directly or indirectly for the benefit of any or give its money or credit of profits or dividend in any way aid a object its for having corporation its stocks or bonds. the same by taking amendment to the constitution which was ratified in The above is an be intended as a complete estoppel 1877. The amendment would appear to to or credit railroad and industrial corporato municipal loaning of money by its terms the restriction does tions. It is to be noticed, however, that not specifically mention "cities," the words being "any town. In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895." It tells in the matter of issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may do, what it must do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts: Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school disprecinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be trict, village district and village not exceeding 6%, may payable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, made payable in less than 20 years, may be be payable in gold coin. If 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds extended, but never beyond by a vote of two-thirds of all voters (except of cities) must be authorized meeting of such corporation, or at a snecial present and voting at an annual see Act). Bonds must be signed which (for 40. called, properly meeting Board, countersigned by Treasurer and by a majority of the Governingand place of payment and rate of interest, have seal of corporation. Time Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be 40., may be delegated to Governing passed by at least two-thirds of authorized by resolution of City Council yeas and nays, signed by Mayor, members elected to each branch, taken byaffixed. Place of payment, rate city of seal countersigned by Treasurer, Sec. 5. Bonds shall be of interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. name, and by must be in form set holder registered to or bearer to payable 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 or in pursuance of this Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall, in favor of bona fide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly authorized and issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained, and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose of any of the proceedings or to the applicaof the issue or to the regularity bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and tion of the proceeds. All such negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8. to the same extent as securitiescollected sufficient to pay interest and proAnnual tax must be levied and pay within 20 years. Sec. 9. No principal to sufficient vide a sinking fund increase the net debt of corporation to an bonds can be issued which shall of the taxable property therein as last amount exceeding 5% of the valueascertain net debt, all debts must b- inappraised for assessing taxes. To deducted-water debt. 'cash cluded except the following, which must be funds sinking and applicEble to payment of treasury and other means' in debt so Included; "but nothing contained in this section shall prevent the Issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of other bonds of such corporation." Sec. 10. Corporation seal. Sec. 11 Act to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895. Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time in special 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.. 138, 9 TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-Chap.55 of the Laws of 1907 provides that any city, town, precinct or village district may exempt from taxation any future issue of its bonds, provided such exemption shall apply only to bonds oWned and held by citizens of said city, town, precinct or village district. State bonds are subject to taxation unless exempted by the terms of the Act under which they are issued. In 1913 the privilege of exemption was extended by Chapter 51 of the Acts for that year to future bond issues by school districts when held by residents. Another Act of 1913 (Chapter 112) exempts from taxation an the bonds or notes of the State or any of its minor civil divisions bearing not exceeding 5% interest. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-The savings bank investmentlaws of New Hampshire were completely revised and materially altered in many resnects at the Legislative session of 1901. The new law was approved by the Governor March 22 1901 and went into effect on its passage. Further amendments were made at the Legislature sessions of 1907, 1909 and 1915. The law now reads as follows: AN ACT TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INVESTMENTS OF SAVINGS BANKS. Be it enacted by tie 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 so 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 .s at the time improved, occupied and productive, but not exceeding forty per cent of the deposits shall be so invested, no such loan shall exceed 50% of the value of the security, and not more than twenty-five per cent of the deposits shall be so invested outside the States of Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont. 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 exceed ng 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 so 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 such 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 ot 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 Terr,tories, 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 Pa d 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 he net indebtedness of any of such street railway corporations mentioned and In this paragraph does not exceed the capital stock actually paid in corremaining unimpaired at the time of such investment, and that such poration 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 remaining of such company does not exceed its capital actually paid in and 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 may be of stock in any national bank or trust company in this State whichfor loans held by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral security hall not exceed 25% of the capital stock of said national bank or trust company or trust bank national any in stock of the amount and company; 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE-CITIES AND TOWNS. 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 company. 18th. In the stock or notes of any railroad corporation, exclusive of street railways, located in any part of the United States or Territories, that has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock for eve 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 prevlow 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 oar company incorporated and doing business in the United States, and whose cars are in actual use upon any railroad whose stock is a legal investment for New Hampshire savings banks, and that has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock for eve 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 oreclosure of mortgages owned by the bank; but all taxes, foreclosure exenses 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. CHAPTER 137, LAWS OF 1915.-Approved April 21 1915, provides that on and after the passage of this Act, savings banks and the savings departments of banking and trust companies, in addition to the investments heretofore authorized by law, may invest their funds in the notes of individuals, firms or corporations whose net assets are not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and whose total indebtedness does not exceed fifty per cent of their quick assets; but not exceeding two per cent of the deposits shall be loaned to any one individual, firm or corporation on this class of security, and not exceeding ten per cent of the deposits shall be so invested. The following was added by Chapter 149 of the Laws of 1915: Savings banks and savings departments of banking and trust companies in this State are hereby authorized to make investment of their funds, in addition to the investments heretofore by law authorized, in the bonds and notes of any corporation organized under the laws of this State and doing business in this State as a public utility, as by law defined, which is under the supervision of the Public Service Commission of this State and has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 5% per annum upon its capital stock for five years next preceding such investment, provided such capital stock be not less than the total bonded and floating indebtedness of such corporation; but not exceeding 10 per cent of the deposits of any savings bank or department shall be so invested. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-(1895) Chapter 71, Sec. 1. Trustees and guardians shall be authorized to invest funds in their hands in the bonds or direct obligations of any county, city, town, school, fire or water district in New England, when the net debt of said municipality does not exceed five per cent of the last assessment of taxes for the purpose of taxation. The term "net debt" shall be construed to denote the indebtedness of any municipality, omitting debt created for supplying the inhabitants with water and deducting the amount of sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness of the municipality. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. BERLIN. Note debt 60,091 This city is in Coos County. In- School district bonds 29,139 corp. Feb. 6 1897. New city charter Astsess. val. '15 (abt act)_ _7,213,795 was adopted by the voters May 11'09. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_118.80 Bridge Refunding Bonds. INT. at People's National Bank. 45 '15 ___ 390,000 Refunding Bonds. 436810 M-N $55,000c_ Nov 1 '16-'26 CONCORD. Concord (Incorp. 1853) is the capiSchool House Ec Fire Sta. Bonds 48 '05 J-D $50.000c Dec 1 1916-25 tal of the State and the county seat Funding Bonds. of Merrimack County. Its water48 '97 M-N$50.000c___May 1 1917 works more than take care of the 3368'02 J-D 21,000c_June 1 '16-'22 interest on the water bonds. Public-Improvement Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 430'13 J-J 4135,000c_July 1 '16-33 4s '15 J-D $86,000c_June 1916-'35 Funded debt Feb 1 1915_11331,500 Sewer Bonds Sinking fund J-J $25,000____July 1 1917 45,474 334s Cash on hand 15,590 3 36s'08 M-N 25.000c__ May 1 1928 Assess. val.'15 (abt. act) _10,514,139 45 J-D I 5.000____Dec 1 1931 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1915_ 319.00 l20.000 Dec 1 '32 & '34 Val. city property Feb 1 '15.3513,912 Penacook Sewer Bonds. Population in 1910 A-0 z$1,500__Oct '16 to '18 11,780 3s J-J z2,000_ _July '16 to '19 INTEREST on refunding bonds 4s *Union School District Bonds. payable at Old Col. Tr. Co., Boston. 330 J-J 18,000 _ _ _July 1 1916 330 J-J 40,000„July 1 '18-'22 BOSCAWEN. J-J 45,000_ _July 1 '24-27 This town is in Merrimack County. 330 J-J 4.000_ _July _ _July 1 1928 Incorp. in 1892. Pop'n 1910. 1,240. 336s 336s J-J 30,000July1'23-'29-'30 Water Bonds (Tax free). J-J 9,000_ __July 1 1931 3s M-N$47,200c_Nov 1 '16-'23 336s J-J 1 1925 BOND. DEBT June 1915_455,000 334s M-N 70.000c_May 1 '17-'34 Floating debt Feb 15 1915._ 13.345 4s West Concord Sewer Precinct. Sinking fund 4,979 A-0 f$1,500__Oct 1 '16-'18 Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.) 801,918 336s 1 300____Oct 1 1919 Total tax (per 11.000) 1915_$23.74 School District No. 20 Bonds. INTEREST payable at office of M-S j$3,500__Sept 1 '16-22 336s E. H. Rollins A: Sons, Boston. 1 4,300_ _ _ _Sept 1 1924 4s '14 M-N$70,000c_May 1 '17-'28 CARROLL COUNTY. City-Hall Bonds. Court-House Bonds. M-S 14:33,000_Sept 1 '16-'20 334s 4s '15 s-an $35,000 19,000_Sept 1 '21-'23 TOTAL DEBT 334s'04 J-J (?) 55,000. _July 1 '24-'29 Population in 1910 14,316 Public Park Bonds. 4s '14 J-D $15,000__Dec 1 '31-'33 Water Precinct Bonds. CLAREMONT. M-S $20,000____Mch 1 1922 This town is in Sullivan County. 334s J-J 34,000_ _Jan _ _Jan '16-'19 Inc. 1764. Population 1910, 7.529. 45 48 J-J 342,000...- _Jan 1 1922 Town-Hall Bonds. J-J 45 11,000__ Nov 1 '20-'21 J-.1 $2,500c _ __July 1 1916 38 336s J-J 30,000__Jan 1 '23-'24 Water Bonds. 4s J-J $158,220c___Ju1y 1 1923 330'05 A-0 35.000._ Apr 1 '21-'22 4s '13 J-J 64.600-.33,700 yearly BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-- $979,600 Refunding Bonds. Other liabilities Jan 1 '15_ 95.796 3368'09 J-J $17,000c__$1,000 yrly Assets Jan 1 1915 110,172 4s '14 J-J 47,500c_July 1 '16-'34 4s '14 J-J (0.000c _ _ _July 1 1924 • Exempt from tax when owned BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-- $347,520 by Concord residents. woL. 101. z Issued on the city's credit for the!HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. Penacook sewer dist., the int. and County seats, Manchester and, principal being payable from a spe- Nashua. Bonds and notes bearingcial tax on that district. not more than 5% int. tax-exempt. INT. at Claremont Nat. Bank. Building Bonds. June $39,0001___June 1 1921 CITY PROPERTY.-The city 48 51,80 __July 1 1923 July valued its buildings and other prop- 3s erty on Jan 1 1915 at $1,611,299, 314s'09 M-S 100,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1924 DEBT BOND. Oct 1 '15_ $190.800 incl. water works valued at $1,052,175,000 380, which are the property of the Floating debt 48,685 Sink. fund & cash on hand "precinct." val. '14 (full value). 120,846,356 ASSESSED VAL., TAX RATE, &c. Tax Val. of county property 1914.633,315 Total Assessed Tax rate 126.072 Years- Valuation. Tax. per M. Population in 1910 INT. on 3s at Manchester Nat. 1915 _$20,086,789 $327,603 $17.00 Tr. Colony Co., 1914 __ 19,177,428 304.977 16.70 Bk.; on 336s at Old 1913 -_ 20,482,846 305,461 15.30 Boston; 4s at First Nat. Bk., Boston. 1912 -_ 18,701,591 316,118 17.50 1910 -_ 12,543,822 278,465 23.00 JAFFREY. This town is in Cheshire County. 1905 -_ 11,614,011 258,043 22.20 1900 __ 11,220,215 232.773 21.00 Incorp. In 1773. Pop'n 1910. 1,895. 1890 __ 10,243,857 176,081 17.60 Water Bonds. 334s 1880 -- 10.150,586 172.831 J-J 1$14,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'22 1. 9,000c_Jan 1 '23-25 POPULATION.-In 1910 (CenJ-J 13,000r-Jan 1 '26-'30 sus) was 21,497: in 1900 it was 19,- 3s 632; in 1890 it was 17.004; in 1880 Water-ext. note (on demand)_36,000 Road Bonds.* it was 13,843; in 1870 It was 12.241. 336s M-N 42.500c_ _On or before Nov 1 1922 DERRY. Bridge notes 28,000 This town Is in Rockingham Co. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915_ 172,500 Inc. 1827. Population 1910, 5.123. Assess. val.(abt act) 1915_1,636,309 330g'07J-J $90,000c..July 1 '17-27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915._ _122.00 (Part every 5 years.) *Interest paid by the heirs to the Water Bonds (tax-exempt). Slade estate in Jaffrey. 330'10 M-N $44,000c 1930 INT. at C.D.Parker & Co..Boston 1915 _120,086,789 $327,603 $17.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1915.. $134,000 KEENE. TOTAL DEBT $235,400 County seat of Cheshire Co. InWater debt (Incl.) 122,000 as a town 1753: city, 1874. Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.).3,470.975 corp. Bonds are tax-exempt when held Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ -$20.49 by residents of Keene. INT.payable in Boston: on bonds Highway & Bridge Bonds. of 1907 at N. W. Harris & Co.. Inc.; _s '15 ___ $18,000__Nov 1 '19-'24 on bonds of 1910 at First Nat. Bank. Land and Improvement Loan. July $9,000__July 1 '16-'18 4s DOVER. Water Bonds. This city is the county seat of 4s '91 A-0 $20.000c__Oct 1 '16-'17 Strafford County. Incorp. as a city 48 '14 J-J 10,000__July 1 '18-'19 In 1855. Population 1910, 13,247. Paving Bonds. City-Hall Refunding Bonds. 4s '13 Sept $5,000 __Sept 1 1916 33s'12 J-D $75,000c_ Dec 1 '28-'32 4s '14 M-S 24.000_ _Sept 1 '16-'23 Bridge Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 6'15_ $86,000 4s '13 J-J 445,000e_July 1 '26-'33 Cash In treasury 53.000 Funding and Bridge Bonds. Assess. val.'15(abt act)_ _10,017,694 330 J-J $5.000c __July 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 _- -$18.00 High-School Bonds. Population in 1910 10,068 336805 J-D $60,000c_ _Dec 1 '17-'25 INT. at KeenejNat. Bank. Cemetery Loan. 33,6s Dec $10,200_110d by Ceme ,LACONIA. tery Trustees Laconia (city) is in Belknap Co. Water-Works Notes. 334s J-J $155.000_ _Apr 2 '16-'27 Inc. May 3 1893. Pop'n '10, 10.183. Sewer Notes (opt. after 5 years). Bonds past due, $10.000; int. ceased. J-J $20,000c_ __July 1 1925 130ND. DEBT Oct 1915- $425,200 336s Town of Laconia Sewer Bonds. Borrowing capacity 329,055 Is 1916-1925 --- $45,000 Assess. val. '15 (4-5 act.)_10,685,097 and Funding Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-.120.00 45 SewerA-0 5117.000c _ _ _1924 INT. on city-hall bonds at First Total abilites 72.111 Nat. Bank. Dos.; all other bonds Assets------------------26,991 at Shawmut Nat. Bank. Boston. Tax valuation 1915_..9,722.915 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915 - -$15.50 EXETER. INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. This town is in Rockingham Co. Incorp. 1638. Pop'n 1910, 4,897. LISBON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '11 M-Nt4 .4,000 1916-1919 430 M-S 138,000c--$2.000 yly 22,000 1920-1930 Seminary Bonds. BOND. DEBT 'Oct 1915_ $27,000 s'09 J-J 183,000c..---$1,000 yly , Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.)_1,135,438 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15._ $122,0001 School tax (per abt.$1,000) .15-$10.00 Floating debt 21,370 Population in 1915 (est.) 1,600 Cash on hand 1,067 Atlantic Bk.,Boston. INT. at Nat. Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.)_4,236,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_$18.80 LITTLETON, TOWN. INT. at Exeter Banking Co. This town is in Grafton County. Water and Light Bonds. FARMINGTON. 30 years J-D$200.000 This town is in Stratford County. 33.s Bonds. Funding Inc. Dec. 1 1798. Pop'n '10, 2,621 3 368'07 J-D $60.000c_ __June 1 1927 48 '98 J-J $56,500c_ _ _Jan 1 1918 BOND. DEBT May 1 '15- 1250,000 (Subject to call after Jan. 11908) 80.000 Sinking fund BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___$56,500 Assess. val. '15 (abt act)_ 2,871,730 Floating debt 5,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _$25.50 Water debt (additional) 15.827 Population in 1910- _ _ _4.069 Sinking fund 33,258 INTEREST on 330 of 1001 at Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,384,486 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___ 26.70 Atlantic Nat. Bank Boston. INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston; Farmington Nat. MANCHESTER. city is one of the county seats Bank, and Town Treasurer's office. of This Hillsborough County. Incorp. July 10 1846. Pop'n 1910. 70.063. FRANKLIN.Macadamizing & Sewer Bonds. This city is in Merrimack County. J-J $95,000._July 1 '16-'34 4s '14 Inc. as a town 1828; a city. 1895. Fire-Alarm Bonds, Water Bond. 3368'12 M-SJ$80,000__Sept 1 '16-'31 33-s'07 J-D 130.000 1927 1 10,000_ ___Sept 1 1932 3 368'06 M-S 25.000c_ _Mch 1 1916 Incinerator Bonds. Memorial Hall, Refund.& Sewer 48 '15 M-S 1450,000c ___1916-1925 336s'08 A-0 $50,000_ ..Oct _ _Oct 1 1928 1100,000c __ _1926-1935 Refunding Water Bonds. Street-Improvement Bonds. A-0 $80.000_ _Oct 330 _ _Oct 1 1921 48 '13 A-0 $90,000 ----1916-1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15._ $185,000 Improvement Bonds. 9,000 48'94-6 A-0$100.000c___Apr 1 1916 Note debt, &c 21,683 330'10 A-0 100,000c_ __Apr 1 1930 Cash in treasury Tax val. '15 (abt act)...._ _4,981,388 33.6s 85,000 J-J 1916-1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _$16.50 Funding Bonds, 6,132 330'99 A-0$100,000c__Apr 1 1919 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at First NatRefunding Bonds. Bank. Bost.. or Treasurer's office. 3368'05 A-0 $50.000c_ __Apr 1 1925 A-0 100.000c_Apr 1 '27&'29 4s GORHAM. 4s '11 J-J 40,000c_July 1 '16-'23 This town is in Coos County. Inc Hospital Bonds. 1836. Population 1910, 2.155. 4s '15 ___ $75,000 1916-1930 Water & Sewer Bonds (tax-free). School Bonds. 1925 4s '96 J-J 140,000c_ __July 1 1916 4s '05 J-J 142,000c BOND. DEBT Oct 7 '15._ $42,000 3368'11 J-J 65,0()0c_July 1 '16-28 15,436 3368'11 J-J Cash on hand Feb 15 '15._ 18.000c 1929-1931 Assessed valuation 1915.- _3,655.989 *Cemetery Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915- _$16.20 3 363'10 A-0 $21,000c_ __Oct 1 1930 INT.at N. W.Harris & Co., Boston. 4s '13 ..__ 6,700_ __ _Oct 1 1933 4s '13 July 16,000__July 1 '16-'23 July 30.000 HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE 5s 1942 Water Bonds. DISTRICT. District incorporated in 1886. 4s '97 J-J $100,000e_ __Jan 1 1917 Refunding Water Bonds. Water Notes (due $2,000 yearly). 4s '10 June $29,650_ _Jan 1 '16-26 48 '13 -__ $100,000__Nov 1 '17-'21 Water Bonds. 4s '15 _-_ 100,000 1922-1926 45 J-J $45,000c Bridge and Sewer Bonds. 1917 BOND.DEBT Feb 15 1915 $45,000 4s '15 _-_ $75,000 1916-1930 Water notes Bridge Bonds. 29,650 Assets 120,461 4s '13 J-J 390,000 1016-1933 Assess. val. 1914(% actual)1,083.834 Tax-Adjustment Bonds. District tax (per $1.000) 1914..41.98 336802 J-J $80,000e_ __July 1 1922 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Hillsboro. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_41,866,700 Nov., !915.] VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE MANCHESTER (Concluded). !PORTSMOUTH. 478,1261 This city. Incorporated in 1849, is Sinking fund ________ Water debt (included) 350,000 one of the county seats of RockingValue city prop Jan 1 '15_ 8,645,826 ham County.. The High-School Assess. val. 15(abt. act.)..75,398,164 ' bonds for $100,000 were authorized Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_315.80 by Chap. 202. Laws of 1903, and it • Not negotiable; in hands of City was provided that Sec. 9 of the "MuTreasurer. The city guarantees the nicipal Bond Act of 1895" should not perpetual care of lots in the ceme- apply in their case. Bonds marked teries of the city to parties who pay (5)are not taxed in Portsmouth. Refunding Sewer Bonds. $100 and upward. INT.at Second Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '14 M-N$38,000c_May 1 '16-'34 Permanent knot. Bonds. MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIS. 4s '10 F-A $7.000c--Aug 1 '16-'17 Refunding Bonds. Meredith is in Belknap County. 4s '04 A-0 $47,000c_ __Oct 1 1924 Water Bonds 1893 (taxable). 4s J-J $40.000c_ July '23-'26 3 M &4s09J-J•50,000c Jan 1 '19-'28 BOND. DEBT June 1915__$40,000 4s '14 M-N 57.000 1916-1934 1,000 Paving Bonds. Temporary loan Assess. val. '15 (full value) 659,296 4s '11 F-A $48,000c_Aug 1 '16-'31 _Sept 1 1917 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1915 _$21.30 1,200 4s '14 M-S 10,000__ _ _Sept 1 1918 Population in 1915 (est.) 15.000__Sept 1 '19-'21 MILFORD. Debt Funding Bonds. This town is In Hillsborough Co 4s '04 M-S3160,000e_ __Sept 1 1924 4s '96 J-J 175,000c_ __July 1 1916 Inc. 1794. Bonds are tax-exempt. High-School Bd s.See note above. Water Bonds of '91 Ec '93. J-J $65.000c_ __July 1 1921 4s g '03 J-D 3100.000c __Dec 1 1923 4s (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Water Bonds. J-J $10,000r_ _July 1 1923 3 Mg'02 J-J 350,000e_ _July 1 1922 4s Refunding Water Bonds. Schools and Funding. F-A $45,000c_ __Feb 1 1924 4s g '07 J-J $160.000c_ __Jan 1 1927 4s 4s '12 J-J *156.000c_ --Jan 1 1932 Sewer and Bridge Notes. 37.500cDue $1,500 yly BOND.DEBT May 1 '15.31.087,500 J-J 33s 3,000 (31.500 mature each yr. on Jan. 1.) Floating debt_ 268,830 BOND.DEBT Oct. 1915. $120,000 Sinking fund Jan 1 1915_ _ 10,150 Water debt (included)- -- 366,000 Floating debt ____________ 69,949 Water sinking funds__ 63,039 Sinking fund_ 86,832 Town val. '14 (abt. act.).. 3,203,113 Borrow. capac Total tax (per $1,000) '13.... __$17.50 Asses. val. '14(abt. act.)..10,910,035 3.939 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1914-- --$22.00 Population in 1910 _ 11,269 INTEREST on first loan payable Population in 1910 -at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on others INT. payable at City Treas. or at Souhegan Nat. Bank, Milford. State Nat. Bk. or First Nat. Bank or Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. NASHUA. WATER WORKS.-For the year This city is In Hillsborough Co. ending Jan. 1 1915 income from waIncorporated June 28 1853. ter rates was $67,580.45 cost of manSouth Side Road Bonds. agement, $27,841.27 int., $14.390; 4s '15 ___ $11,000 Improvements. $2.235.97 surplus, School-Building. 4s '96 A-0 $25,000c_ __Oct 1 1916 $18.189.50 38 '03 A-0 60,000c_ __Oct 1 1923 10,000c_ __July 1 1925 ROCHESTER. 334g'05 J-J 4s '15 ___ 60,000-_ - _Sept 1 1935 This city is in Strafford County City Bonds. Incorp. 1891. Bonds tax-exempt. 4g11-13J-D1$120.000 _June 1 '31-'33 City-Hall Bonds. 10,000 _ _ _June 1 1933 4s '08 J-J $53.000 _ _Jan 1 '16-'27 Bridge Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 45 g '14 J-D $15.500__ _ _June 1 1934 334s J-J 313,000c Jan 1 '16-'17 15,000_ __ _Nov 1 1935 4s '15 _-_ Water Bonds. Motor Fire Apparatus. 4s '92 J-D $160,000c June 1 1922 4s g '14 J-D $10,000_ _ _ _Juno 1 1934 GEN. D'T.Jan 1 '15. $66,000 Engine House (gold) 187,720 Floating debt (notes)____ 4s g '93 J-D $15.000c_ __June 1 1918 Water bonds (add'I)_____ 160,000 Funding Floating Debt. 54,383 Sinking fund (water) 4s g '97 J-J $12,5u8c_ _July 1 1917 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.). 6,347,021 4s '04 J-J 20,000c __Jan 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_317.50 4s g '07 J-J 60,000c -July 1 1927 Population in 1910 _ 8,868 4s g '09 M-S 46,000_ __Sept 1 1929 INT. on 4s of 1892 at Nat. ShawRefunding Bonds. mut Bank,Boston; on 4s'08 at N. W. 39 g '01 J-J $75,000c_ __July 1 1921 Harris & Co., Inc.. Boston; on 334s 20.000c___July 1 1925 at City Treasurer's office. 4s '05 J-J 20,000c_ __July 1 1926 4s '06 J-J 40,000.. _ _ _June 1 1934 4s '14 J-J 45 '15 J-D 40,000_ ___June 1 1935 R0CHINGHA1VI COUNTY. County seat is Exeter. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915.. $704,009 171,784 Sinking fund Funding Bonds. 61,000 3s '01 Oct $34.000c_ __Oct 1 1921 Time notes 72,395 Demand notes Building Bonds. Assess. val.'15(abt. act.).._23.823.961 3348'11 J-D $35.000c_June 1 '15-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 - - _320.00 Court-House Bonds. Est. value city property --$'798,740 4s '93 J-J $31.000c.. __July 1 1918 26.005 Population in 1910 Jail Bonds. INT. on 4s of '93,'95,'96 & '97 at 45 '11 J-D $20,000c_Deo 1 '22-'25 City Treasurer's office or Nat. Bk. of BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '15.. $120,000 the Commonwealth, Boston; on 3s of Demand loans 55.000 '01 & '03 and 4s of '04 at City Treas- Cash on hand_ 15.000 urer's office or Shawmut Nat. Bank, Tax valuation 1915. 51,61/4,908 Boston; on all others at City Treas- Population in 1910 _______ 52.188 INT.on jail bonds payable at First urer's office. Nat. Bank, Portsmouth, or First Nat. Bank, Boston; on court-house NEWPORT. County. and building bonds at First National This town is In Sullivan Incorp. In 1761. Pop. 1910, 3.765. Bank. Boston; others in Portsmouth. Fire Dept. bonds, 334 %-- -$14,500 %__ 5,000 Soldiers monument. SOMERSWORTH. Fire Dept. Bonds. This city is in Strafford County. ___ $14,500 3345 Inc. 1893. Population 1910, 6.704. Soldiers' Monument Bonds. General Indebtedness Bonds. ___ $5,000 3 A-0 $73.000c__Oct 1 '16-'18 Sewer Bonds (Opt. beg. July 1 '11) 4s $3.800e_ __July 1 1921 u Water-Works Bonds 3s A-0$140.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'18 Refund Bds (Opt. beg. July l'11) $68,000c_ __July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '15.. $213,000 3s Water Bonds (Opt.beg.Aug. 1 09) Floating debt...58,850 F-A $20,000c.. __Aug 1 1921 Sinking fund 20,068 3s F-A 50,000c- _ -Aug 1 1924 Value of city property._ 4s 480,055 BOND. DEBT Feb. 15,15 $161,300 Assess. val. '15 (act. val.)_4,986.941 53.550 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915- --$17.20 Note debt Assess. val. '14 (34, act.) __3,156,496 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.$15.00 INTEREST at office of Town Treas. WALPOLE. This town is In Cheshire County. PEMBROKE. This city is in Merrimack County. Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 2.668. Incorporated 1759. Bridge Bonds Water Bonds. A-0 $27,000c_82,000 yearly 5s 45 '14 F-A3100,000__Feb 1 '24-'34 334s'10 1 J-J yearly 4s '15 F-A 60.000-Feb 1 '24-'34 TOTAL DEBT8,000c_$2,000 Oct 19I2.. $51.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $177,500 Assessed valuation 1912---3,292,893 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _1.662.506 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_316.70 INT. at National State Capital INT. at Keene Nat. Bank. Bank, Concord. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements of places reporting an indebtedness of $25,000 or more, and not represented among the foregoing. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Valuation. 31,000. P1 Debt. °9 P' 10 7. . 01,205.785019.80 1,412 Ashland (T), Grafton Courty_•39,237 40.000 30.753 Coos County None 30,000 Lancaster Fire Precinct x2,915,417 x25.50 3.059 Littleton (V), Grafton Co__ _ _100.000 5,200 11 ,758,058 *19.00 Newmarket(T),RockingliamCo 47,000 3.348 2,184 Northumberland (T), Coos Co 24,500 24,500 §1,253,508 §17.00 2.222 Pittsfield (T), Merrimack Co__ 31,000 31,750 e1,458,020 x20.30 -7,719 §2.00 18,000 Plymouth Fire District _ Plymouth School District_ _ _ _ 43,400 36.572 x1,863.029 None a723.695 a19.50 1,203 Raymond (T), Rockingham Co 28,000 ,28 36 1:4 78 10 6 ei1 28 3: 70 2 00 1:13 5617 Salem (T), Rockingham Co_ 52,000 18,7009 Whitefleld (T), Coos County_ _548,000 1.490 Wilton (T), Hillsboro County_ 45,000 24,000 e1,460.035 x17.50 §2,285.281 *16.00 2.224 __ Woffeboro (T). Carroll Co _ _ _105,900 * Total debt. a 1912 figures. x 1913 figures. e 1914 figures. § 1915 figures. 11 State of Vermont. DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791) March 4 1791 Total area of State (square miles) 9,565 State Capital Montpelier Governor (term expires Jan. 1917) Chas. W. Gates Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1917)_ _ _Guy W. Bailey Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1917) W F Scott LEGISLATURE had been meeting biennially since 1870 in even years, the first Wednesday in October. On March 4 1913 an amendment was adopted providing for the convening of the Legislature in odd years on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January. V.96, p. 810. Length of session is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a brief outline of the early history of the Vermont State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895. pages 15 and 16. The liabilities of the State on June 30 1915 were as follows: Due to towns-State highway tax 1913 (unexpended bal. 1914) $363 69 Income permanent school fund 50.518 87 Due permanent school fund-Account of principal 4.524 76 IIuntington fund 211,131 46 Due Vermont teachers' retirement fund 24,261 55 Registered loan of 1932 (Agricultural College Fund 135.500 00 Highway maintenance fund (motor vehicle fees) 183,220 16 Total ledger liabilities Cash on hand and in banks June 30 1915 $609,520 49 107,848 36 Excess of liabilities over assets Juno 30 1915, as shown by State Treasurer's books $501,672 13 INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury. [At the 1915 session of the Legislature the State Treasurer was authorized to issue on July 1 1915, to the Trustees of the Permanent School Fund, certificates of registered loans of this State to the amount of $234.900.34 redeemable in 1925 on which the interest must be 4% annually on July 1 to the Trustees of the Permanent School Fund. ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.-In addition to the valuations below, the State assessed (1914) $100.707,6S1 deposits in savings banks, national banks and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also appraised the value of railroad property at $47,767,600, such property paying a tax of 13%% on valuation. Assessed Valuation Stale tax Personal. Total. Real. per $1,000 Years$168,918,137 $62,653,740 $231,571,877 None. 1915 64,663,155 224.541,672 None. 159,878,518 1914 222,989,343 None. 61.312,810 158,676,533 1913 190.221.430 $10.00 157.227.015 32.994,415 1912 188,493,546 None. 45,106,982 143,386,564 1910 187,831,820 None. 59,838,143 1905 127,993.677 58,293,598 177,243,622 $10.00 118,950,024 1900 174,763,633 5.00 116,141,979 58,621,654 1898 61,700,471 173,799.755 12.00 1895 112,099,284 112.84)5.125 65.157.388 178 052.513 .890 There was no direct tax for State purposes levied in either 1903,'04,'05, '06,'07. '08,'09,'10 or '11. In 1912 the Legislature levied a direct tax of 10 cents on the dollar of the grand list ($10 per $1.000 of assessed value). one-half payable Nov. 10 1913 and one-half June 10 1914. The 1915 Legislature levied a direct tax of 5 cents on the dollar of the grand list for the year 1916, no tax being levied for the year 1917. A tax of $13 per $1,000, however, consisting of a State school tax of $8 and a State highway tax of $5, was collected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools and road mileage, the State, for the sake of equalizing its distribution, acting as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was $10 per $1,000. The Legislature of 1915 increased the State school tax from $8 to 310, but this change does not take effect until the assessment of 1916. POPULATION OF STATE.-United States Census: 291,94811810 217,895 330.551 1840 1910 355,956 1870 280,65211800 154,465 315,098 1830 1900 343.641 1860 235.981 1790 85,425 314.120 1820 1890 332,422 1850 332,286 1880 DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There appears to be nothing in the constitution providing for a general limit to the debt-making power of municipalities. Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county or other civil division can issue. Of course the purpose of the improvement must be of a public character. The laws relating to municipal debt limitation which have been passed by the Legislature from time to time are contained in Sections 3556, 3557, 3558, 3574 and 3575, Chapter 157. of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3556, embodying a law passed in 1904, prohibits a municipality, unless otherwise provided in its charter, from borrowing, except for refunding purposes, an amount in excess of five times its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding five times the grand list, may be borrowed, providing the loan is approved by a twothirds vote. The next section (3557), covering laws passed in 1904 and 1906, provides that in figuring the debt imit, loans created for water supply, sewer or electric lights, and temporary loans, may be eliminated. The two sections follow: SECTION 3556. No municipal corporation shall create an indebtedness, unless to refund outstanding bonds or orders, to an amount exceeding five times its grand list last taken; provided, that it may,by a two-thirds vote by ballot of the voters present and voting at a meeting called for that purpose, increase such indebtedness an additional amount not exceeding five times such grand list. And no municipal corporation shall create an indebtedness to an amount exceeding 10% of its grand list last taken, unless there is present and voting at a meeting called for that purpose at least 25% of the legal voters of such municipal corporation, as determined by the check list. and. in the absence thereof, by the moderator. Bonds or obligations given or created in excess of the limit authorized by this section and contrary to its provisions shall be void. [Words given above in italics added by Legislature in 1915.1 SECTION 3557. In determining the amount of municipal indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, obligations created for current expenses, for a water supply, sowers or electric lights, and temporary loans created In anticipation of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting current expenses, shall not be taken into account: provided, that no such temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which it is made and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding section apply when the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. [Words given above in italics added by Legislature in 1915.1 Section 3558 covers laws passed in 1872 and relates to railroad subscriptions by towns: SECTION 3553. 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 read as follows: SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may issue bonds to an amount not exceeding three times its grand list for the purpose of purchasing road-making apparatus and for building permanent highways 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 12 [VOL. 101. VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS. vote by whom and in what manner the proceeds of such bonds shall ne Ca pended; but no town or incorporated village shall issue such bonds If it I. 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 that are conferred upon towns. EXEMPTION FROM 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 tax-exempt: XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Feb. 1 1907 as evidences of obligations for money loaned to a town, village, incorporated school or fire district, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4% per annum, for the purpose of constructing, purchasing, or repairing water, sewer.or lighting systems. permanent highways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose of refunding a debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-By Act No. 158 of the Vermont Legislature, approved Jan. 27 1911, Sections 4615 to 4692, inclusive, of the Public Statutes of 1906, relating to savings banks and trust companies, were completely revised. Many material changes were made in that part of the law concerning investments by savings banks, an entirely new section having been added which allows Investment in railroad bonds. Section 8 of the new law, which deals with investments. is given in full on pages 12 and 13 of the "State and City Section" for Nov. 1914. No changes were made in this section at the 1915 session of the Legislature. The latest list of railroad bonds which are considered legal investments for savings banks was issued by the Bank Commissioner on March 1 1915. This list was printed in full in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 18, 1915, page 957. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS /N THE STATE OF VERMONT. BARRE. Street-Improvement Bonds. This city Is in Washington Co 4s J-J $40,000c_July 1917-'18 Inc. 1895. Population 1910, 10.734. 3149 J-J 30,000r_ __July 1 1921 School Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '09 M-S 325.000c _Sept 1 '15-'19 314s J-J 3)35.000c_ July 1 1923 1924-1934 3145 J-D 25,000c_ __Dec 1 1924 4s '14 A-0 49,000 4s '14 A-0 65,500____Oct 1 1934 3 34s'01 M-N 32,000r_..May 1 1921 4s '04 J-J 38.000c.. __July 1 1934 u Refunding Bonds. 1896. M-N$15.000c_ _ _June 1 1916 4s '09 J-J 36.000c_ __July 1 1939 57.500c_Opt. aft. 1914 4s '14 J-J 20.000c_ _July 1 1934 J-J 48 School Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. J-D $50,000c __ 1916-1925 4s '15 A-0 $25,000c___Oct 1 1935 48 45 Filtration-Plant Bonds. J-D 35,000c ----- _ 1921 A-0 $51.000c_ __Oct 1 1928 (Optional after 1916.) 4s Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '10 J-D 45.000c_Dec 1 '19-'27 25,000c_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '06 J-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1926 330 J-J Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call after 1916.) A-0 $50.000c_ __Apr 1 1931 3145 J-J $60.000c.. __July 1 192 24s (Subject to call April 1 1911.) (Subject to call after Jan 1 1918.) • BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 $422.000 4s '04 A-0 $87,000c_ __Sept 1 1929 215.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '15_ $887.000 Water debt (included) 39.761 14,042 Sinking fund assets Note debt act.)__6.36750:263222 Elec. bds. exempt by spec. Sinking fund 200,000 Act (incl. above) Assess. val. '15 (2-3 210,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915....$23.00 Water debt (incl.)18.208 INT.on refund, bonds at Nat. Bk. Water sink. funds (incl.) of Redemption, Boston; school bonds Assess. val.'15 (abt. act.) 19,622,873 and water 4s of 1910 at City Treas. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915 _ $20.O_ INT. on refunding bonds due 1931 office others at Nat. Bank of Barre. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.; all other bonds at office of City Treasurer. BENNINGTON.-TOWN. A shire town in Bennington County. Incorporated Feb. 11 1762. ESSEX JUNCTION. Refunding Bonds. This village Is in Chittenden Co. 4s J-J $90,000e_ __July 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_ $90,000 Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 1,245. 4s '13 J-J $7,000____July 1 1933 5,551,736 Total valuation 1915_ $35,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ --327.00 Water bonds 7.000 Village building bonds _________ 8.698 Population in 1910 30,000 INTEREST at Town Treas.' office. School bonds BOND. DEBT Oct.5 1915- 72.000 4,600 Floating debt BRATTLEB ORO. This town is in Windham County. Sinking fund (for water bds.) 8.000 Assess. val. (70% act.) 1914_747,180 Sidewalk Bonds. 48 '12 J-J 820.000c_July 1 '19-'22 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914 .$24..50 INT. on water bonds at First Nat. ___ 4s 4.000 1935 Bank, New York: on others at First Brattleboro House 6c Refund. 4s ___ $18,000 1924-1925 Nat. Bank, Boston. Temporary Loan Refund. 4s 1935 FAIR HAVEN. --- $9.000 This village Is in Rutland County. Work at Railway Station. 4s ___ $15,000 1933 Incorporated Oct. 1865. Water and Sewer Bonds. Library Bonds. J-D $45,000c_ __June 1 1923 48 '12 J-J $13,000___Apr 1 '16-'19 4s (Subject to call June 1 1913.) Bridge Bonds. F-A 815,000r $1.000 yearly 3s J-J $15.0000_ __July 1 1918 330 45 A-0 29,000c_ __Apr 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $60,000 Assess. val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ _1,437,863 (Subject to call Apr 1 1913.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1915 _45.00 Refunding Bonds. 48 '08 M-S $1.000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1916 Population In 1910_ ______ 2.554 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 45 6.000 1916-1917 --1916-1918 9.000 4s-BOND.-DEBT Oct 1915 $129.000 HARD WICK. Assess. val.'14 (60% act.)_7.139.874 This village Is in Caledonia County. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $13.60 Inc. Nov. 15 1890. Pop. '10. 2.094. Population in 1910 __ _ _ _7.964 Water Bonds. M-N $9.000 INT. on town-hall bonds in N. Y. 3.70s 1917 at Hanover Nat Bank; on others at School Bonds. People's Nat. Bank in Brattleboro. 4s& 5s J-J $17 000 1916-1927 Electric-Light Bonds. BRISTOL. 4s '11-'12 J-J $65,000c _July 1 1931 This village is in Addison County. 4s '13 J-J 5.000c _ _1932 Inc. Feb 26 1903. Pop. '10. 1.180. 34.000 _ _1917 et 1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915__ $49.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 $130,000 Floating debt__ 10.000 Assess. val. '15 (2-3 act.)_ 1,165,273 AMENS val. 1914(U _819.481 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191&_ _ _$6.00 Village tax (per $1,0001 1914 INT. payable at Nat. Life [mut% $7.00 INT. at the First Nat.Bk.. Boston Co.. Montpelier Hyde Park Bank and C. D. Parker & Co.. Boston, Procter Trust Co., Procter, and BURLINGTON. This city is in Chittenden County. Village Treasurer's office. Inc. Feb. 21 1865 Pop '10. 20.467. Water and Sewer Bonds. HARTFORD. 48 J-J $65,000c&r_Jan 1 1919 Refunding Bonds (tax-free). Park Notes. 4s '10 A-0 $7o,000c __Apr 1 '20-'34 48 J-J $2,000 _-1916-1918 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $75,000 Electric-Light Bonds. Floating debt _ _ 58 200 46 '04 J-J $58.000c. __July 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1914 _ _$3,701.205 48 '06 J-J 39,000c_ __July 1 1936 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_425.00 48 '10 J-D 53.000c_ _Dec 1 1935 Population in 1910 ________ 4.179 4s '14 M-N 50,000.._ -Nov 2 1934 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. MIDDLEBURY. A village in Addison Co. Inc. 1816. Population 1910. 1.866. Water Bonds. J-J $30,000c --------1921 45 M-N 50.000c_ __May 1 1941 4s (Subject to call May 1 1921.) Sewer Bonds. 5s Var $10,500r_(Subj to call) BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_490,500 1.388 Floating debt 4,000 Sinking fund Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '14...2,389.521 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- --$20.00 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York. MONTPELIER. The city is situated in Washington County. On March 5 1895 the town, village and school district were consolidated under a city charter. School Bonds. 3 1-5s '00 M-N 330.000r_Nov 1 x1920 4s '12 A-0 100,000c __ _Apr 1 x1932 Bridge Bonds. 3 1-5s '00 A-0 $15,000r_Nov 1 x1920 Refunding Bonds. 3s '99 A-0 $40.000rApr 1 a1919 4s '97 J-J 12,500r ___Aug 1 xI917 City-Hall Bonds. 31,0'07 M-N $30.000c _ __May 1 al927 49 '09 F-A$120,000c __ _Aug 1 x1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '15_ $347,500 Cash on hand 25.782 Assessed valuation 1914.. 7.701.139 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_820.00 Value of real estate owned by city (est.) 19148511,179 Population In 1910 _ -7,856 z Subj. to call 10 yrs. bet. maturity. a 15 years before maturity. INT. at Treas. office. Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Montpelier Say. Bk. & Tr. Co. and Capital Say. Bk. & Tr. Co.. Montpelier. Assessed val.'14(2-3 act.)10,844,832 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '14_818.00 Population in 1910 _________:13.546 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. ST. ALBANS. This city Is in Franklin County. This city was organized March 2 1897 and comprises the most populous portion of the town of St. Albans. Sewer Bonds. Is '09 F-A i 1.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'17 Street Bonds. 48 '09 F-A $35.000c.. _Oct 1 '17-'23 is '10 J-D 15.000c_June 1 '18-'20 Is '11 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '17-'19 4s '15 ___ j7,000June 11925 18.000_June 1 1927 Water Bonds. 4s '94 A-0 $3,000c _ _ Apr 1 '16-'17 is '12 A-0 60.000c __Oet 1 '28-'31 Permanent Improvement Bonds. 4s '03 Nov $7.0(100 ___Nov 2 1923 4s '04 May 7.000c _ _ _May 2 1924 Water-Supply Warrants. 45 '08 M-N $7.000c_ Nov 2 '15-'17 School District Bonds. 45 '96 J-D $7,000c_ Dec 30 '15-'21 4s '11 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '21-'27 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '05 June $7,000c _ _ _June 7 1925 U. S. Deposit Fund Bonds. 434s'12 A-0 $12.000c_Apr 1 '20-'22 BONI). DEBT Oct 6 1915_ $221,000 Assessed val.'15 (abt.act.)_4,455,157 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- --$20.00 Population In 1910 6,381 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. SPRINGFIELD. This village Is In Windsor County. Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 3.250. 4s M-N $145.000c1$5.000 yearly 3s M-N 25.000cJafter 10 years BOND DEBT May 1915.. $170,000 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_3.752,220 MORRISVILLE. rate (per $1,000) 1914 __ _$5.50 This village is in Lamoille County. Tax INT. on the 4s Is payable at N. W. Water & Light Bonds (tax-free). Harris Co., Inc., Boston; on the 3s 4s '09 F-A $72.000c __ _Feb 1 1929 at First& National Bank, Springfield 4s F-A 10.000c_ Feb 1 '16-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915- $82,000 SWANTON. Floating debt _ 8.090 This city Is in Franklin County. Assessed val. '15 (U act.)-1.31:1,301 Inc. 1788. Population 1910. 1.23)1. Total tax (per $1.000) 1915_422.50 Building Bonds. Population in 1910.. 1.445 '12 A-0 $24.000c_...._1916-1923 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s Funding Bonds. 4s '09 F-A 582,250c_Aug 1 '16-29 NORTHFEELD. BOND. DEBT Nlay 1915_4100,000 This village Is In Washington Co. Sinking fund__ __ _____ _ 20,000 Electric-Light & Power Bonds Assess. val.'14(70% act )-1.672.809 J-D $9,0000 4s 1917 Tax rate (per $1,0001 1914.. __$15.50 Water Bonds, INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co.. Boston 310 M-S $67,500c_Mch 1 '16-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 21915_476 5 )0 VERGENNES. Floating debt _ This city Is situated In Addison 2.700 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)-1,123,119 County. Incorporated In 1788. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914- -$24.50 Water Bonds. Population in 1910 1.918 4s '08 J-J $25.000c__ _Jan 1 1929 INT. on water bonds at Northfield Refunding Water Bonds. Nat. Bank: on others at A B. Leach 4s '14 ___ $20,000...... _Sept 1 1934 & Co., N. Y., or office of VII. Treas. Sewer loans $7,000 Floating debt 10,500 PROCTOR. TOTAL DEBT Oct 6 1915-463.500 This village is in Rutland County. Sinking fund 3.560 Inc. 1884. Population 1910. 2,758. Tax val 1915 (2-3 act.) 892.384 Water and Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ -420.00 J .1 3s $77.000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'36 Population in 1910_ _1.633 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_ $77,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Floating debt__ 13,677 Total assessed val. 1915. -2,682,793 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_49 00 WATERBURY. INT. at Village Treasurer's office. ty.This village Is in Washington CounInc. Nov 20'82. Pop.'10. 1.377 Water Bonds. ROC TON GHAM. 4s '15 J-D 338,000c_June 1 '16-'34 This town is in Windham County. Sewer Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '09 NI-NI $25.000c_On or bet,'19 48 '14 J-J $37.000 __July 1 '17-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-$63,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 8'15__ $122,000 Assess. val. •14 ( act.)_. 935.378 Floating debt 42,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914 -45.50 Assessed valuation 1915_45,799,671 INT. at Waterbury Nat. Bank. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915--4.?0•50 Population in 1910 6,207 WINDSOR. This village Is In Windsor County. RUTLAND. Inc. 1884. Population 1910, 1.906. This city Is in a town and a county Sewer Bonds. of the same name. Inc. as a town 4s •11 J-J $11,000e __ __Jan 1 1931 Sept 7 1761; city Nov. 19 1892. Refund. & Str. Impt. Bonds. General Debt. 4s '15 J-J $27.000c_part yearly J-J $25.000c__ --June' 1926 4s beginning Jan. 1 1917 M-N 100.000c......May 1924 4s g Refunding Water & Sewer Bds M-N 50,000c _-Nov 1924 4s '09 J-J $17.000c-1.fly 1 '16-'29 4s g M-N 21.0000... Nov 1938 4s Refunding Water Bonds. Refunding Water Debt. 45 '09 J-J $19,000c_July 1 '16-'29 Jan 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15_- $63,000 .1-J $30.000c 3 34s Floating debt Water Debt. 6.000 M-N $50,000c-- ..May 1924 Assessed valuation 1915 __ _1,454,839 4s g M-N 65.0000- --Nov 1924 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915.4s g INT. on 4s'15 at State Nat. Bank, Sewer Debt. M-N $25,000c_.--Nov 1924 Windsor, on 4s '09 at Old Colony 4s g M-N 75,000c ___May 1 1926 Trust Co., Boston; other debt at 4s g ..May 19:38 office of Treasurer. M-N 16,0000 4s Water Note. M-N $2,000 -----Nov 1925 WINOOSKI. 4s This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. BurlSchool Note. M-N $5,000 --- -Nov 1925 ington) Is In Chittenden County. 4s Refunding Bonds. City-Hall Bonds. 334s g M-S 320.0000-Sept 1 1931 45 '14 J-J $70,000_ __ _Jan 1 1934 Water bonds School Debt. $34,000 M-N $10.000c_-__Nov. 1919 Sewer bonds 4s 28,000 M-N 30.000c........May 1925 BOND, DEBT Apr 1 1915 132,000 4s 4s g '07 M-N 50.000c __ _May 1 1937 Floating debt _ 3,327 1938 ....May 20.0(100..Assessed M-N 4s valuation 1914. _ .1.917.595 4s '13 M-N 12.000-Nov 1 '16-'21 Tax rate (per 81.000) 1914-$2.43 BOND. DEBT A.pr 1 '15.. $608,000 Population In 1910 4.520 -- 234.211 INT. at Winooski Say. Bk. and Sinking fund. &c Water debt (included)---- 147.000 Champlain Trust Co. State of Massachusetts. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &e. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area ot State (square miles) 8,315 State Capital Boston Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1016) _David I. Walsh See.of State(term exp. 3d Wed.Jan. 1916)_Albert P.Langtry Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1916_ _Chas. L. Burrill Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1916).. Alonzo B. Cook Nov., 1915.1 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. 13 POPULATION OF STATE. LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday in January, and 737.699 1800 422,845 I 1910_ _ _3.366.416 1880_ _ _1.783.085 1840 sessions are not limited as to length of time. 610.408 1790 1830 378.787 1870_,.,.1,457.351 1905___3.003.635 the of State debt see "State HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history 523.287 1820 A.231.066 _ 1860_ _2.805.346 1900_ and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 18. The debt at present is . 1890_ _ _2.238.943 1850_ - _ 994.514 1810 472.040 prinboth loans are All payable, table. following given In detail In the CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO IM. I cipal and interest, In gold. PROVEMENTS.-An amendment adopted November 7 1911 adds Port of Boston Bonds. Abolition of Grade Crossings. following to Article 10 of part 1 of the constitution: The Legislathe M-N $4,500,000c&rNov 1'23 4s g F-A $5.625,000rAug 1'16-53 ture may by special Acts, for the purpose of laying out, widening or re334sg 500.000r Nov 1 1923 M-N Soldiers' Gratuity Bonds. 35 g highways or streets, authorize the taking in fee by the Commonlocating 3 3.sg'98M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1928 4s g F-AS337.000r-Aug 1 '16-'22 wealth, or by a county, city or town, of more land and property than are •Court-House Bonds. 38 g '99 M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929 needed for the actual construction of such highway or street; provided, 1929 1 300.000r May 340 g M-S $270.000r Mar 1 '16-38 however, that the land and property authorized to be taken are specified 3 sg'02M-N 500.000r Nov 1 1936 3348 g M-S 424.000 Sept 1 '16-'39 in the Act and are no more in extent than would be sufficient for suitable 3%sg'07M-N 500.000r Nov 1 1937 3 34sg'07M-N building lots on both sides of such highway or street; and after so much of Medfield Insane Asylum. 250,000r Nov 1 1938 3 4sg'94A-0 3 Asg'09M-N Apr 1 1924 the land or property has been appropriated for such highway or street as is 250,000r Nov 1 1938 3)is g A-0 $700,000r 3s g '09 M-N 174.300r April 1927 needed therefor, may authorize the sale of the remainder for value with or 1939 1 Nov 500,000 334sg'09M-N 165.500r Apr 1 1933 , without suitable restrictions. See V. 93, P. 1547. 34sg'03A-0 847.000rNov 1'16-41 3 334s g M-N 3 34sg'04A-0 108.000r Apr 1 1934 DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There seems to be no provision In the consti22.000r Apr 1 1936 tution of Massachusetts limiting the power of the Legislature to create 334sg'07A-0 Armory Bonds. Loans. 1918 Hospital 1 Sept $833,000r State indebtedness, or limiting its power to authorize municipal indebted3s g Nov 1 1925 ness. Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this M-N $332.500r 55.000rSept 1 1920 3s g M-S 3s g 128,000r Nov 1 1925 subject with respect to cities and towns. 95,000r Sept 1 1921 334sg'011.1-N 35 g '92 M-S 110.450r May 1 1929 M-N The latest legislation regarding the matter is known as Chapter 719 of the 100,000r Sept 1 1922 3s g 38 g '93 M-S 73.000r May 1 1929 Laws of 1913. approved May 26 1913. The limit of indebtedness for cities 123,000r Sept 1 1923 3148 g M-N 3s g '94 M-S 200.000r May 1 1933 and towns (excepting Boston) is fixed by Sections 6 and 12 of this law. 150,000r Sept 1 1925 3 14s g M-N M-S 3s g 75.000r Nov 1 1935 These sections follow: 321,000r Mch 1 1927 3%sg'06M-N 3s g 80,000r Nov 11938 Section 6. Cities and towns may incur debt, outside the limit of indebt38,000r Sept 1 1931 3%s g M-N 3s g '02 DI-S 300.000r Nov 1 1937 edness prescribed in this Act, for the following purposes and payable within 4411g'07M-N 3 1931 1 Sept 140.000r 34sg M-S 133.000 Nov 1 1939 the periods hereinafter specified: M-N 75,000r Mch 1 1932 3348 3s g '02 141.-S (1) For temporary loans under the provisions of Sections 3, 4 or 9. 62,000r Sept 1 1934 3 1isg'04M-S •Metropolitan Sewer. 65,000r Sept 1 1934 3, g M-S 11-S $6.100.000r Jan 1 1930 one year. 3s g (2) For establishing or purchasing a system for supplying the inhabitants 33.000r Mch 1 1935 39 g 500.000r Mch 1 1935 M-S 3!.isg'05M-S 10,000r Sept I 1935 334s g M-S 495,000r Jan 1 1930 of a city or town with water, or for the purchase of land for the protection 3 )isg'05M-S 5,000r Sept 1 1934 3 339,000r Mch 1 1935 of a water system, or for acquiring water rights. 30 years. g M-S 3 Usit'05M-S (3) For the extension of water mains and for water departmental equip,g 1.000r Mch 1 1927 3 sg'05M-S kt-S 1.024.912rJuly 1 1939 28,000r Sept 1 1918 35 g 65,000r Mch 1 1936 ment, 5 years. M-S 334s g M-S (4) For establishing, purchasing, extending or enlarging a gas or electric 21,500r Sept 1 1921 33,48 g M-S 3,586,000r July 1 1940 3 4sg'06M-S 64,000r Mch 1 1936 3 us c kl-S 1,046,000r Jan 1 1943 lighting plant within the limits of a city or town, 20 years; but the indebt3)4se'06M-S 230.000r Mch 1 1937 4,c M-S 305.000r July 1 1943 edness so incurred shall be limited to an amount not exceeding in a town 3 34sg'07M-8 22,000r Sept 1 19373 %sg'0411-S '392.000rJuly 1 1944 5% and in a city 234% of the last peweding assessed valuation of such 3 hsg'07M-S 61,000r Sept! 1935 3 sg'061,1-S 1.175.000 Jan 1 1946 town or city. 334s g ka-S (5) For acquiring land for the purposes of a public playground as sped421 (R)Or Mch 1 1938 3 150 000 J 1 1949 09 M-S 334s g M-S 100,000r Sept 1 1938 3)4sg'09M-S 263,000c Jan 1 1949 fled in Section 19 of Chapter 28 o the Revised Laws and amendments 34s g M-S g 5.000r Mch 1 1938 , M-8 53.000r Jan 1 '16-'41 therect. 30 years; but the indebtedness so incurred shall be limited to an 38 g '09 kt-S of I% of the last preceding assessed valuation 40.000r Sept 1 1938 4s g 3s g '09 kt-S J-J 358.000r-Jan 1 '16-'52 amount not exceeding 100,000 Sept 1 1939 4, .15.14 J94.500r...lan 1 '16-'36 of tue city or town. 34isg'09M-S Debts for all of the purposes mentioned in this section snail be payable 334s g M-S 339.000rSept 1 '16-'41 136.000r_Jan 1 '37-'45 within the periods above specified from the date of the first issue of bonds M-S1 024.500r_Sept I '16-'43 4s g State-House Construction. 4s g '14 M-8 (160.000r_Sept 1 '15-34 3 3is g A-0 $625.000r Apr 1 1916 or notes on account thereof, and may be incurred in acc wdance with the of existinglaw, except in so far as the same are inconsistent 45.000r _Sept 1 '35-43 125.000r April 1917 provisions 38 g '97 A-0 with the provisions c this Act. All other debts hereafter incurred oy a city Harbor Improvement. 50.000r A or 1 1918 or 3%sg'98A-0 shall be reckoned in determining its limit of indebtedness,and debts town 3Hsg'97J-J 1.500.000r__ _Jan 1 1937 35 g A-0 305.000r Oct 1 1918 authorized under the provisions of this section, except for temporary loans, 4s g 15.J-J 300.000r_Jan 1 '16-'25 3 ).isg'05J-J 60.000r Oct 1 1918 may be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and '26-'30 1 100.000r_Jan 570.000r Oct 1 1918 veting, or of two-thirds of all the members of a city council or other govern33s g A-0 (48 g '14 A-0 450.000r-Oct 1 '16-'33 ing body, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval of the mayor. *Charles River Basin. $250 000r Jan 1 1944 3l4sg'04J-J Massachusetts War Loan approval is required by the charter of the city. 400.000c&rJan 1 '45 3sg'98-'03A-0$1,240.000r Aprl 1928 If such 3 Asg'05J-J Section 12. Except as otherwise authorized by Section 6 of this Act 600,000r Jan 1 1946 334sg'06J-J by or Chapter 634 of the Acts of the year 1913. a city shall not author' e *Water Loan (Metropolitan). 1,150,000c&rJan 1 '47 334sg'07J-J an amount exceeding 2 %,and a town shall not authorize 400,000r Jan 1 1948 3)4sg'95J-J $13,000.000c July 1 1935 Indebtedness to 3;isg'08J-J to an amount exceeding 3%,on the average of the assessors' indebtedness Jan 1 J-J 4.000.000c 1938 314s'98 425,000r Jan 1 1949 3s g '09 J-J taxable property for the three preceding calendar years the of valuations $125.000r Jan 1 1949 3sg'99-00J-J $4.000,000c Jan 1 1939 3 45sg'09J-J first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed 01 J-.1 6.900.000cecaan 1 1941 the valuations being 475,000 _ _Jan 1 1950 3s g' 3 isg'10J-J the last day of December of the preceding calendar year. to previous thereon 1 g 1941 )4s 3 J-.1 3,100.000rJan 3;4s f J-J 268.000r_Jan 1 '16-'50 Laws of 1913, referred to above, provides for the paythe of 634 Chapter 3,500,000r Jan 1 1942 4s g '14 J-J 39,000r..Jan 1 '16-'54 3)isg'02J-J the restoration of trust funds. 3148 g J-J 4.000.000rJan 1 '43-44 ment of outstanding demand notes and have demand notes outstanding or which have exwhich towns and Cities Highways. 3 4sg'05J-J 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945 general expenses, are required to raise in the 34s g A-0 $1.300,000r Oct 1 1920 3)4sg'06J-J 1,350,000c Jan 1 1946 pended town or trust funds for necessary to redeem the notes and restore the 700.000r April 1927 3)4sg'09J-J 3)4sg'97A-0 199.000c Jan 1 1949 tax levy of 1914 an amount a burden, they may borrow 300.000r Apr 1 1928 38 g '09 J-J 3 34sg'98A-0 199.000e Jan 1 1949 funds, or if to do this would Impose too great 15 years. 800.000r Apr 1'29-30 3 3.4sg'10J-J A-0 38 g 500.000 Jan 1 1950 for the purpose for a period not to exceed what purposes debts may be just for specifies 719 of 5 Chapter Section 350,000r Apr 1 1931 314s g J-J 38 g '01 A-0 '52 '16 1 355.500r_Jan 10,000r Apr 1 1932 4s g '14 J-J 251.000__Jan 1 '16-'52 incurred within the limit fixed by Section 12. and states also for what periods 38 g '02 A-0 665,000r Apr 1 1932 4s g '15 J-J390.000r_Jan 1 '16-'45 such debt shall run. Sections 3,4 and 9 authorize the issuance of temporary 3448 g A-0 the 400,000r Apr 1 1933 314sg'03A-0 100.000r_Jan 1 '46-'55 loans, payable in not more than one year from date, in anticipation of sale of bonds or notes already voted, in anticipation of the revenue of the 334s g A-0 1,003.500 Apr 116 '38 *Parks (Metropolitan). 9 4.000rOct 1 '16-41 314s g J-J $1.800.000rJan 1 1934 financial year, for the payment of any land damages or expenses of altering 354, g A-0 111,000 Oct 1 '16-39 3 L. g J-J A-0 38 g 2,600.000r Jan 1 1936 grade crossings or any proportion of expense of constructing a highway in A-0 1.482.000rOct 1 '16-28 3)4sg'97J-J 4s g 2.400.000r Jan 1 1937 anticipation of reimbursement by the Commonwealth. Section 8 prohibits 265.000 _Oct 1 '15-'19 3%sg'98J-J 1.100.000r July 1 1938 the sate of bonds, notes ot certificates of indebtPdness at less than par. How48 g '14 A-01255.000r_Oct 1 '20'44 38 g '00 J-J 325.000r July 11940 ever. under Section 10 temporary loans issued under Sections 3. 4 and 9 190.000r_Oct 1 '25-'28 3 34sg'02J-J 450.000r Jan 1 1940 may be negotiated at a discount. Section 13 prohibits the creation of J-J 01 g 3s 750.000r Jan 1 1941 further sinking funds, but such funds established prior to the passage of Loans. Hospital Prisons and 100.000rJan 1 1943 the Act must oe continued until the debt for which they were established 354s g M-N $721.600r Nov 1 1931 3.20sg'03J-J 3 Nov 1931 1 3isg'03J-J 200.000r 135,000r Jan 1 1943 has matured. Hereafter notes shall not be made payable on demand M-N '01 g 3s 1 May 4isg'03J-J 1933 3 746.650r 640.000r July 1 1943 (Section 14) and the payment of all debt,except that incurred under Sec3 4isg'03M-N 507,250r May 1 1934 3 1isg'04J-J 600.000r Jan 1 1944 tions 3, 4 and 9, must be made by such annual installments as will extin3 44sg'04M-N 34isg'05N1-N 300,000e&r May 1 1934 3 qsg'05J-J 670,000c&r Jan 1 1945 guish the same at maturity. Section 1 distinctly excepts Boston from the general provisions of the Act 404,000r Nov 1 1935 3 54sg'06J-J 600,000c&r Jan 1 1946 344sg'06M-N this Act shall not, 166.000r Nov 1 1936 3%sg'07 _ 600.000rJan 1 1947 in the following words: "Section 1. The provisions of 344sg'06M-N 1 Nov 1937 3 as Is hereinafter specified, apply to the city of Boston, but said city 237,200r except )4sg'08J-J 125,000rJan 1 1928 334sg'07M-N 125,000r Nov 1 1938 3s '09 ___ 60,000_Jan 1 1949 shall remain subject to the provisions of all general and special laws appli3s g 09 M-N 130.800r Nov 1 1938 354s'09 60.000_Jan 1 1949 cable to it." The specific reference to Boston is in Sect. 18. which follows: 3 Asg'09M-N "Section 18. Sections 53 of Part 1 of Chapter 490 of the Acts .if 1909, as 54.750r_Jan 1 '16-'51 344sg'09M-N 2,149,000 Nov 1 1939 354s g J-J J-J 466.500r_Jan 1 '16-'54 amended by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910. is hereby further amended by 3 g M-N 2,IS.000rNov 1 '16-10 4s g opt out the said section and inserting in place thereof the followingof State g at striking 4s J-J '15 219.000 1 J115,000r_Jan M-N '16-'25 5s exclusive 1200,000r_Jan 1 '26-'45 Section 53. The taxes assessed In the city of Bcston on property,Common48 '13 M-N200.000r..Nov 1 '16-'18 tax and other amounts assessed upon the city by the State the of debt except contingent "parks," of which $2,765,000 is a • Nominal or raised on acclunt of be to law by required sums and tax county the wealth, direct State obligation. Two-thirds 4504,000) of the Court-house loans is the city debt, shall not in any year exceed $10 55 on every $1,000 of the contingent debt. See below. average of the assessors' valuation of the taxable property therein for PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.-A bill passed the Legislature in 1904 the preceding three years, such valuation being first reduced by the amount directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State bonds instead of all abatements allowed thereon previous to Dec. 31 in the year preof disposing of the same at private sale, as had been the practice for several ceding said assessment. Any order or appropriation requiring a larger previous years. (V. 78. p. 1565.) amassment than Is herein limited shall be void." Sections 13 and 14 relating to sinking funds and the payment of future INTEREST is payable at State Treasury in Boston. loans took effect upon the passage of the Act. The other sections referred &c. TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUNDS. above became effective Jan. 1 1914. We have room here to give to 1 Dec. 1914. 1913. Dec. 1 1912. Dec. 1 1911. Dec. 1 only this brief outline of Chapter 719. The law in full will be found in the Total funded debt_$122.964.662 1117.621.412 $117,480,662 1116.234.162 "Chronicle" of Aug. 23 1913. pages 486 to 488 inclusive. 35.938,696 38.250.410 35,844.648 Sinking funds, &c_.. 38.263.060 EXPAPTION MOH TA X ATION.-Clause 15, Sec. 5, Part I. Chapter provides that the following securities shall be ex$84.701,602 181.682,716 $79,230,252 $80,389,514 490, of the Acts of 1909, Net debt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the Commonempt the Direct classes: Debt, two for the payment of The above debt is of the day of January In the year 1906, and bonds, first since Issued wealth which the Commonwealth is directlyand entirely responsible* and the notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire district, water Nominal or Contingent Debt, for which the Commonwealth has loaned its supply town or In the Commonwealth which may be issued city district, various for purposes, the payment of which credit to sundry cities and towns after the first day of May In the year 1908, stating on their face that is guaranteed by sinking funds (sufficient to pay the debt at maturity) on orare exempt from taxation In Massachusetts." rovided by a direct annual tax on the cities and towns for which the debt they TAXATION OF MORT()AO ES.-Chapter 761. Laws of 1914. given in as been incurred. On Dec. 1 1914 these classes and the sinking funds full in the "Chronicle" of July 18. page 212, provides that a bond secured applicable thereto were as follows: mortgage on tangible property located within or without the Commonby Nominal Debt. Direct Debt. Grand Total. wealth which is subject to taxation wherever located, and which is there 147.583.854.16 175.380.807.84 $122.961.662.00 actually taxed, shall Bonded debt be exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth 19,323.948.03 18.939.111.86 Sinking funds 38.263.059.89 of Massachusetts upon registration of the same with the Tax Commissioner the payment to him of a fee of $3 per $1,000 annually. upon and 13 906 $56,441 259 $28 695•98 Net debt • . . INCOME TAX.-At the general election Nov. 2 1915 a constitutional ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's assessed valuation follows: amendment was adopted authorizing a tax upon incomes. The amendPersonal Property. Real Rstate. Total Yearsment in full will be found in the "Chronicle" of Nov. 20 1915. page 1733. $3.467,560.721 $2,537.852,080 $6,005.412.801 1914 SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-POWER AND RESTRICTIONS. 3.353.716.536 2.413.295.163 5.7'17.011.699 -Investment by savings banks in Massachusetts is governed by Chap. 590 1913 3.216.714.460 2.262.565.233 5.479.279.893 of the Acts of 1908, referred to In V. 87, p. 257, and in an editorial article 1912 2.977.075,471 2,050.079.335 5.027,154.806 on pages 5 and 6 of the "State and City Supplement" for %fay 29 1909. The 1910 1.621,835.908 4.222,281,054 law was further amended in 1909 and 1912 (see "Chronicle" of May 25 1912. 1905.. _ _______ 2.600 445.146 2,315,687,381 1.562,983,689 3.878.671.070 "State and City Department"), and Clause "Fourteenth" was added in 1900 1,600.137,807 1,013.077.330 2.613.210,137 1913, the law at present reading as follows: 1890 816.695,358 1,927.855.430 1880.......... 1,111.160.072 SECTION 68. Deposits and the income derived therefrom shall be The larger portion of the State's revenue is derived from corporations. Invested only as follows: FIRST-First Mortgages of Real Estate.-In first mortgages of real estate national bank stocks, savings bank and inheritance taxes. In 1914 the such real tax assessed aggregated $15,537,920.09, of which $7,813.954.61 accrues to mated In this Commonwealth not to exceed 60% of the value of shall be so the Commonwealth and the balance Is apportioned to cities and towns. Of estate: but not more than 70% of the whole amount of depositsreal estate. the total of $15,537.920.09. $962,809.49 was assessed upon street railway invested. If a loan Is made on unimproved and unproductive real companies. $2,984.287.37 upon other public service corporations. $4,0,31.- the amount loaned thereon shall not exceed 40% of the value of such 548.50 upon domestic business corporations. $1,830.643.50 savings banks, estate. (For conditions that must be observed in making such loans see 257.1 V. In full 87. P. law in $1,857,664.82 national banks and $2.222.702.44 inheritances. 1.1 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. SECOND—Public Funds.—(a) In the public funds of the United States or of any of the New England States. (b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth. (c) In the bonds or notes of an incorporated district in this Commonwealth whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. (d) In the bonds or notes of any city of Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island or Connecticut whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes; or of any county or town of said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of such valuation; or of any incorporated water district of said States which has within its limits more than five thousand inhabitants, and whose bonds or notes are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of such valuation. Provided, that there Is not included within the limits of such water district, either wholly or in part, any city or town the bonds or notes of which are not a legal investment. (e) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa, and of the District of Columbia, and in the legally authorized bonds for municipal purposes, and in the refunding bonds issued to take up at maturity bonds which have been issued for other than municipal purposes, but on which the interest has been fully paid, of any city of the aforesaid States, which has at the date of such investment more than thirty thousand inhabitants, as established by the last national or State census or city census, certified to by the city clerk or treasurer of said city, and taken in the same manner as a national or State census, preceding such investment, and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation of property therein for the assessment of taxes. (0 In the legally authorized bonds of the States of California, Delaware, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, and in the legally authorized bonds for municipal purposes or in refunding bonds which have been Issued for other than municipal purposes, but on which the interest has been fully paid, of any city of the States of California. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Was and Wisconsin, which has at the date of such investment more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, established in the same manner as is provided in subdivision (e) of this clause, and whose net indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the valuation of the taxable property therein, established and ascertained as provided in subdivision (e) of this clause. The Attorney-General on April 28 1914 held that bonds of the City of Minneapolis, Minn., were legal investments. V. 98, p. 1629.) (g) In subdivisions (d), (e) and (f) of this clause the words "net indebtedness" mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district omitting debts created for supplying the inhabitants with water and debts created in anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year, and deducting the amount of sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness included, RAILROAD BONDS. Massachusetts Railroads. THIRD.—(a) In the bonds or notes. issued in accordance with the laws of this Commonwealth. of a railroad corporation incorporated therein the railroad of which is located wholly or in part therein, which has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of a terminal corporation Incorporated in this Commonwealth and whose property is located therein, which is owned and operated, or the bonds of which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed, by such railroad corporation. Any shares of the capital stock of a railroad corporation leased to such railroad corporation, which are owned by said lessee corporation, shall not be considered as outstanding within the meaning of this subdivision New England Railroads. (b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which is located in said States, whether such corporation is in possession of and is eierthasubondsshallbesecure yarstmortgaeofthe operating its own road or is leased to another or railroad corporation; provided whole a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision g; or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of one of said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road, equipment and franchise or upon any of its real or personal property, without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued and all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so enacted in such State, shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporation; and provided, that such corporation has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding issues of capital rtock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investment. (c) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or in the bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraphs (3) or (4) of subdivision g, of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the New England States the railroad of which is located wholly or in part therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and interest by a railroad corporation described in subdivisions a or b which is in possession of and is operating its own road. (d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision b unless the corporation which issued or assumed such bond has, during Its fiscal year next preceding the date of such investment, paid in dividends on its capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct and assumed funded indebtedness. No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision c unless the corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal year next preceding such investment, paid in dividends on its capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct, assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness. Other Railroads. (e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States: Provided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment— (1) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than five hundred miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, or if such corporation owned in fee less than five hundred miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinafter provided, shall have been not less than fifteen million dollars; (2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and Interest of all its mortgage indebtedness: (3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid in dividends in cash to Its stockholders an amount equal to at least four per cent upon all Its outstanding capital stock. (4) Tile gross earnings from the operation of the property of such railroad corporation, Including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said corporation, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less In amount than five times the amount necessary to pay the Interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, the rentals of all leased lines, and the Interest on all the outstanding indebtedness of railroads controlled and operated which is not owned by said corporation after deducting from said Interest and rentals interest and dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes Issued by said corporation, but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes. And further provided, that— (5) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision g in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming corporation, including all bonds not issued that may legally be issued under any of its prior mortgages or of its assumed prior mortgages, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment. (6) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision i or 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 [VOL. 101. , 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 ease 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 tile requirements of this subdivision preceding paragraph five up to and including the fiscal year of said corporation in which this Act is passed. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. (1) Definition of First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage' is used in the following subdivisions, It shall mean, unless otherwise qualified, a first mortgage on not less than seventy-five per cent of tile railroad owned in fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporation on the railroad of which said mortgage is a lien, but in no case on less than one hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings; provided, that seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; For five years prior to the date of investment therein all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof has been operated by, and its operations included in, the operations of the railroad corporation which issues, assumes or guarantees said The date of said mortgage is at least five years prior to the bonds; 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 tile railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least seventy-five per cent of the total mileage which is subject to the lien of said mortgage and which is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds: (2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture which is In effect a first mortgage, upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture, by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds; (3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least seventy-fiveper cent of the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding mortgage at the date thereof. But if any of the bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund. are secured on a railroad not owned in fee by the corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either— At least seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each issue of bonds to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded; or At least seventy-five per cent of the outstanding bonds of each issue which is secured by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said railroad not owned in fee which is so subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds; But in no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become a legal investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage in accordance with tile requirements of this paragraph is at least twenty-five per cent greater that tile mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund. (4) A mortgage upon not less than ten per cent of the railroad, exclusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds, but In no case on less than five hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five per cent of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof, and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, at the date of the execution thereof: The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and cover a mileage at least twenty-five per cent greater than is covered by, any of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired: The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to tile 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 four of subdivision 0; 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 tile 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 tile entire capital stock by oat thereof outstanding which is not ho era railroad ortp letsisoene.which during each of (j) First mortgage bonds o Its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and tour of subdivision e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph 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 fail 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 tile 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 fiscaly.ear 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 provisions shall not be rendered illegal, although the of this Act of 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 nay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities Nov.. 1915.1 Issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the corporation consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon E.ecurities 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 bond:. CREDIT OF A CORPORAT ioiN NOT TO BE LOST BY CONSOLIDATION. (m) If a railroad corporation which has complied witn all the require_ ments 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 successive years, but which shall be in no case less than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or purchase. STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. 'in') 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 URTII.-Tha provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the investat the time ment in any mortgages of real estate held by such corporationin any issue of its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter such corporation was of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to comply with the requirements of law then in force. STREET RAILWAY BONDS. FIFTH.-In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in wholly or in part this Commonwealth the railway of which is located in cash an amount therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock in each of the live 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 consoli iated by purchase or otherwise during the live years prior to said certificat)n, 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. TELEPHONE COMPANY BONDS. SIXTIL-In the bonds of any telephone company subject to toe 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 (D) by the deposit with a trust company lntorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stoek 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 tile five years next preceding such investment the annual interest and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited have amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest on the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than two per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested in thebonds 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 tile 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 not in any case exceed five in this Commonwealth. but such deposit shall 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 Clause Twelfth rewith securities acquired in settlement of indebtedness lates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating the same. For tile 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 shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are Commissioner the then legal investments under tile provisions of clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and a copy thereof shall be sent to every savings bank. The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1914 contains a list of bonds considered legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act. This list appeared in State & City Dept. of "Chronicle," June 5 1915. FOURTEENTII.-Bonds which at any time hereafter have been for ten successive years legal investments under the provisions of subdivisions a, b, c or d of Clause 3, Clause 5 or Clause 6 of this section shall not be rendered illegal although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive years to comply, as to dividends on its capital stock, with the requirements of the clauses specified above: but no further investment in the bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made during said period. If after the expiration of said period, such corporation conplies for the following fiscal year with the requirements of the clauses specified above, It shall b.regarded as having complied therewith during said period: provtded that it shall not have so failed to comply during any other period withie the next preceding ten years. LOpinton of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. II. ct. H. RR. Bonds as Savings Bank Investments.)-Attorney-General James M. Swift rendered an opinion in Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act passed by 15 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. the Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds and stocks of the New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining whether or not the assets were sufficient to show the road a solvent corporation. As stated in V. 92, P. 462. the report of the Commission appointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17 1911. The Act stated that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the Investment by savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they are otherwise legal investments under the provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909." and the Attorney-General finds that "no matter what the finding of the Commission appointed under the Act with reference to assets and liabilities was, it would not in and of itself make any change in the standing of securities for savings bank investments." See V. 92, P. 541. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. ABINGTON. This town is in Plymouth County. Inc. in 1712. Pop. in 1910, 5.455. Water Loan. 4s $2,000c_May 1 '17-18 May 4s 5,000c_May 1 1916 Jan 4s 2,000c_Jan 1 '16-'17 M-N 4s 66,000c_May 1 '23-'45 4s '10 J-J 13,000 -July 1 '16-'28 J-D 1.000c_June 1 '16-'17 33.s Bridge and Memorial Bonds. J-J 334s $7,200c_July 1 '16-'21 School Bonds. J-J $14,000c_July 1 '16-'22 3t.s 48 _ 36,000c&rJune 1'16-33 TOT. BD. DT. Oct. '15__ $149,200 Assessed val.'15(abt. act.)_3,755,073 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915- -$25.40 INT at First Nat. Bank, Boston. BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '15- $199,880 42.520 Sinking fund Assessed val.'15 (abt.act.)_6.107,913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_$18.00 INT. on bonds of 1915 payable at First Nat. Bk., Boston; other int. payable in Amherst. ANDOVER. This town is in Essex County and was incorporated May 6 1646. Water Bonds. M-N $35.000c_Nov 1 '16-'20 48 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-'23 4s J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1925 4s 5,000c_ __June 1 1928 J-D 4s A-0 18,000c_Apr 1 '16-'31 334s'08 J-D 36,000c_June 1 '16-'33 4s '10 A-0 25.000c_Apr 1 '16-'35 M-S 15,000c_Sept 1 '16-'21 4s 40 '14 M-N 9.000__May 1 '16-'24 ACTON WEST &SOUTH WATER Sewer Bonds. SUPPLY DISTRICT. 48 J-D $30.000c_June 1 1928 This district is in Middlesex Co. 4s '09 A 0 3.000c_ __Apr 1 1919 4.s '15 J-J Water Bonds. 60,000„July 1 '16-'27 Loan Bonds. 4s'12 F-A $81,000c_Aug 15'16-'42 ___ 8,700c_June 1 '16-'44 45 30,000 4s '14 J-D TOTAL DEBT May 1915_$95,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'15- $247,000 Assessed val. '13(abt.act.)_1,372,655 Sinking fund and cash_ _ _ 53,899 Population in 1913 (est.) 1,800 Other assets 48.844 INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. Assessed valuation 1915_8,S03,295 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 __ 18.00 Value town property _- -----883,087 ADAMS. in 1910 _7,301 This town'is in Berkshire Co. Inc. Population INTEREST on the water of Oct. 15 1778. Pop'n 1910, 13,026. 1908 is payable at the Old 334s Colony School Bonds. Trust Co., Boston; on other loans at 4s '08 A-0 $23,000r Oct 3 '15-'17 National Shawmut Bank, Boston. 4s '09 A-0 50,000r Oct 3 '19-'23 -Refunding Loan. 3 is'09 A-0 $10.000r___Oct 3 1918 ARLINGTON. town is in Middlesex County. This 7,000r_ __Oct 3 1918 Population 1910. 11.187. 4s '09 A-0 Sewer Bonds. Loan. $4,000__July 1 '16-'19 4s Fire-Equipment 4s '14 ___ '15 J-D $2,000_ ___June 1 1916 Street Loan. Playground Loan. 4s '11 A-0 $25.000Oct 1 '16-'20 4s '14 J-D $3,000_June 30 '16-'18 5,000c___Oct 1 1921 4s '12 A-0 Takings for Munic. Purp. 4,500 ..Oct 3 '16-'18 4s Land 4s '13 A-0 '13 M-N $1,500__Nov 1 '16-'18 Land for Armory. Works. Water 4s '12 J-J $5,825 _ _ _July 1 '15-'17 45 '92 J-J $92,000c_ __Jan 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15__ $149,825 4s '94 A-0 92.000c_ __Apr 1 1924 19.300 Sinking fund ------------5.000c_ _ -Oct 1 1926 4s '96 A-0 Assess. val.'14 (U act.)- _6,825.684 4s '98 A-0 15,000c_ -Oct 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915. --$20.30 4s '97 A-0 10,000c.,-Oct 1 1927 INTEREST on coupon bonds pay- 4s '95 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1925 able at Old Colony Trust Co., Bos- 4s '05 J-D 3,000 __Dec 15 '16-'18 ton; other interest by Treasurer. 5.000...._ Dec 1 '16-'20 45 '07 J-D 4,000_ Dec 31 '16-'19 45 '08 J-D ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT. 2,000 __June 1 '16-'19 4s '09 J-D 4s '02 A-0 525.000c.. Oct 1 '16-'20 48 '10 J-D 10,000„Dec 1 '16-'25 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15- $30,000 48 '12 J-D 7,000__Dec 2 '16-'22 Sinking fund 23,043 Oil; '13 J-D 6,000_June 30 '16- 18 Assessed val. '14 6,455.425 4s '14 M-N 8.000__Nov 1 '16-'19 Fire dist. tax (per $1,000) '14..$1.20 Park Loan. INT. in Ad tms at Greylock Nat. 4s '96 M-N $15.000e_ _Nov 1 1946 Bank; also at State House, Boston, 43.s'14 M-N 4,500__Nov 1 '16-'24 Sewer Bonds. as '96 J-DS100,000c_ _June 1 1936 AGAWAM. This town-is in Hampden County. 4s '03 J-D 10,500 __Dec 31 1923 6.000c_Dec 1 '16-'18 4s '10 J-D Water Loan. Highway Loans. $10,000_ _Jan 1 '16-'25 4s 27,000__Oct 1 '16-'42 430'14 M-N $9.000-Nov 1 '16-'24 48 4s '14 M-N 7.000__Nov 1 '16-'22 School Loan. $14.000__July 1 '16-'22 4s '15 J-D 12,500__June 1 '16-'20 48 Town-Hall-Site Loan. Water Loan Act. of 1913 Bonds. 4)s'13 J-J $93,000c__July 1 '16-43 3.0'99 A-0 $52.000c_ _Apr 1 1939 School Loans. BOND. DEBT Apr 1915- $150,500 Assessed valuation 1914_2.913,387 4s '99 A-0 $5,800c_Apr 1916-'19 6,000c_July 1 '16-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-$17.60 4s '04 J-J 1,000c_ __Dec 15 1916 3,501 4s '04 J-D Population In 1910 4s '08 J-D 31,000 __Dec 31 '15-'26 48 '10 J-D 37.000c_Dec 1 '15-'25 AMESBITRY. 1915-1932 Amesbury Township is in Essex Co. 43is'14M-NJ 80,000 1933 6,000 Fire-Engine-House Bonds M-N $3,600r_May 15'16-19 4.'14 J-J j10,000__Jan 1 '16-'20 3 s 113,000__Jan 1 '25-'33 Water-Plant Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $197,000c_July 1 '16-'35 4s'1,5 J-D' 11,000_June 15 '16-'26 25.000c_July 1 '16-'40 4s'15 J-D c1.500___June 15 1916 4s '10 J-J 17.000_June 15 '17-'33 4s '11 M-N 7.000c_May 1 '16-'23 1916-1938 BOND. DEB Oct 1915__ $401,500 6,000 4)(s'13 ___ 426.300 Serial Notes Sewer Bonds. 108.223 1916-1934 Sinking fund 4s '12 J-J $61,500c 55,506 1935-1942 Borrowing capacity 24,000 J-J 4s (abt. '15 val. act.)$17.297.360 Asses. 1916-1938 23,000 J-J 4(s'13 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915__521.80 Street-Improvement Loan. INT.at Beacon Trust Co.. Boston. I916-1917 S2,000c 4 qs'13 J-J Refunding Notes. J-D $3,000c__June 26 1916 ATHOL. 4s This town is situated in Worcester Chemical Auto Bonds. 1916-1923 County. Ineorp. Meth 6 1762. $4,000c J-J 4 Xs Sewer Loan (outside debt limit) Bridge Bonds. 1916-1919 4s '94 J-J $50.000c_ _July 1 1924 $8.000c 4s '11 J-J 28.000c_ _July 1 1933 4s '03 J-J School Bonds. -1934 3,200c $3,000r___July 1 1916 4s '04 J-J 4s '07 J-J 24,000c_ _Apr 1 1938 .J-.T '08 4s $366,500 Nov 1915 PERM'T DEBT 1939 5,000c Assess. val. '14 (4-5 act.) 6.704.661 4s '09 J-J Miscellaneous. Total tax (per 51.000) 1915-$23.50 '16-'18 3 $2,500c_Oct A-0 9.894 434s Population in 1910 Paving Notes. INT.on school bonds paid to regis1916 A-0 $750 tered holder; on water bonds of 1906 at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston,and 4.Water Bds.(outside debt limit). on water 4s of 1910 & 1911, sewer 4s '06 F-AS294,000c_Aug 1 '16-'36 F-A 26,000c _ -Aug 1 '16-'41 bonds and refund. notes at First 4s School Loans. Nat. Bank, Boston. A-0 $20,000c _- -1916-1925 4s 4s '12 A-0 20.000c_Oct 1 '16-'21 AMHERST. 49.500c_Oct 1 '16-'24 J-J '15 g 4a This town is in Hampshire County. GIIN. BD. DT, Jan 1 '15-$431,200 Inc. 1759. Population 1910, 5.112. Water debt (included)___ 321.000 Bonds. -School High 95.500 Floating debt 4s '15 J-J J$50,000c_July 1 '16-'25 Sinking fund ---------- _ 55.244 40,000c_July 1 '26-'3i Tax valuation 1914 _-_ -6,507.870 Bonds. Sewerage to Ti act. value.) (Assessment 4s '15 J-J $30,000c_July 1 '16-'46 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'14.$22.70 $50,000 Population in 1910 _ Town-hall bonds _ -----8,536 11.200 Refunding loan INT. in Boston at Commonwealth 10,000 Sewer loan Inc., and Harris, W. N. Co., Trust 15,200 loans School 36,000 Old Colony Trust Co. Conn. River sewer loan_ 6 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VoL. 101. ATTLEBORO. A-0 $228.100___Apr 1919 343'10 J-J 48 '03 J-J $13.500c_July 1 '16-'24 33s $50,000_ _Jan 'I&'25 This town is in Bristol County. 330'05 A-0 25.000c __Oct 1 '16-'28 330 .14 1,905,700-__July 1919 3348'10 J-J 10,000__Jan '16-'17 incorporated Oct. 19 1694. J-J 14.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'22 4s 3,500 __July 1919 330'10 J-J 30,000__Jan '16-'21 Chap. 680, Laws 1914. changing 45 '05 A-0 1 1,000c. __Oct 1 1928 3318 A-0 10,000___0ct 1919 348'10 J-J 7.000__Jan '16-'22 4.000c. _Oct 1 '29-'30 38 town government to city government A-0 8,900...Oct 1919 330'10 J-J 22.500 .Jan '16-'20 and name "Attieborough" to "Attle- 430'14 34 8,000_July 15 '16-'19 330 J-D 43.500.._Dec 1919 330'10 J-J 210,000 ..Jan '16-'50 J-J boro." accepted by voters Nov.3'14. 4s '15 J-D 1 10.000__June 1 '16-'20 4s 439,500___Jan 1920 48 '10 J-J 1.440,000_July '16-'30 1,000____June 1 1921 ' 330 J-J 600.000___Jan 1920 48 '10 J-J 4.Water Bonds 250,000_July '16-'40 J-J 16,400....July 1920 48 '10 .1-3 J-.1 S20.000c___Jan 1 1919 4s '15 A-0 30.000c_Apr 1 '16-25 ! 4s 5207,000_July '16-'24 A-0 20.000c_Apr 1 '26-'35 1 4s 48 A-0 25.000c_ _Oct 1 1922 44.100___Oct 1920 1352,000_July '25-'40 3s 3-3 428,999 .Jan 1921 48 '10 3-3 48 - July1'23-'24 J-J 75.000c&r 12,000_July '16-'19 Fire Loan. J-J 500.000___Jan 1921 35.000c _ -July 1'26-'27 48 '06 34 $2.000cJu1y 1 1916 . 48 43 J-J 22,000_July '20-'30 A-0 j 3s 173.000...Apr 1921 4s '10 J-J 13,000c_ __July 1 1928 43 J-J 26.000_July '16-'28 Sewer Loans. J-D 700,000___June 1921 27.000r __July 1 '29-'30 4s '93 J4 $16.000c_July 1 '16-'19 I 11,_ 330 g .I-J 1.000__ _July 1929 J-J 509.600___July 1921 48 '10 J-J 10.000c_ -Jan 1 1921 48 '00 J-J 334s g 34 32,000.July '16-'20 40.000c_July 1 '16-'25 In"' 3-3 A-0 20.000c_ _-Apr 1 1921 4s '03 A-0 .36.000c_Apr 1 '16-'24 .1,1 650.000___July 1921 4s '10 J-J 330 125.000_July '16-'20 A-0 A-0 30.000c_ _-Apr 1 1932 3)4s 250,000___Oct 1921 130,000_Julv '21-'30 A-0j120.000cApr 1 '25-'34 31 J-J 250,000___Jan 1922 4s '10 J-J A-0 30.000e_ _-Oct 1 1933 45 '06 48 6,000_July '16-'21 12.000c_Apr 1 '16-'31 J-J 340.550_Jan 1922 48 '10 J-J 4.8 '04 A-0 20.0000. __Oct 1 1934 2,000_July '16-'19 1 25,000c_Apr I '32-'36 ',e. A-0 200,000...Apr 1922 3 43'05 M-S 100.000c_ __Mch 1 1935 430'07 A-0 14.000c_ _Oct '16-'22 :11,„ {10,000_July '16-'20 343'05 11-N 50.000c_ __Nov 1 1935 48 '08 M-S 15.000c_Sept 11 '16-'18 J-D 1,339,000___June 1922 4s '10 .1-3 7,000_Juiv '21-'27 J-J 400,000__ _July 1922 4s '08 A-0 38.000c_ _Apr 1 '16-'34 45 '11 J-J 500.._July 1928 1 '16-'22 4 .11,_ 5.000c_July 1 '16-'18 45 '11 F-A 28.000c_Juiy J-J A-0 171.400___Oct 1922 330'11 J-J 48 3,000___Jan 1916 3,000c___Aux 1 1916 7,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'19 4s '12 --_ 136,000Dec A-0 301,000__ _Oct 1922 3343'll J-J 4s '10 J-J 20,000__Jan '16-'25 1 '16-'19 I s 52.500c..July 1 '16-'40 J-J 413.000___Jan 1923 3348'11 J-J 43 '10 J-J 48,000__Jan '16-'21 196,000__Dec 1 '20-'35 'is 15.000_ _July 1 '16-'30 J-J 348 762.500___Jan 1923 4s '11 J-4 0'10 3-3 9,000___Jan 1916 Bridge Bonds, A-0 100.000___Apr 1923 48 '11 J4 29.000c_July 1 '16-'41 314309 M-S $6.000__Mch 1 '16-'17 ”is 80,000_ _Jan '17-'26 School-liouse Notes. 45 .June '11 J-J J-D 866,000.. 1923 343 12,000_ _Jan '16-'18 2,000__Mch 1 1918 May 1 $20.000. _ '16-'19 4s 0'09 M-N J-J 500.000___July 1923 38,000_ _Jan '19-'31 Park Loan. 4s 4s '12 M-N tomon _May 20 '16-'18 A-0 775,000___Oct 1923 330'11 J-J 70,000_ _Jan '16-'29 4s J-J $12.000c_July 1 '16-'21 330 Fire-Engine-Station Bonds. A-0 35.000___Oct 1923 330'11 .1-J 44.000_July '16-'26 48 '12 M-N 22.000c_Dec 1 '16-'26 4s 4s '10 M-N 319.00 /c_May 2 '16-'20 J-J 99.000...Jan 1924 348'11 J-J 2,000_ _ _July 1916 Engine.House Alt. Notes. J-J 386.800___Jan 1924 330'11 J-J Athletic Building Bonds. 12,000_July '16-'21 3343 _s _ _ $3,000 4s 14 J-D $4.000c_June 1 16-'17 334s J-D 483.000___June 192 4s '11 M-N 805,000_Nov '16-'31 School Bonds. J-J 100.000___July 1924 45 '11 M-N 210.000_Nov '16-'36 4s Loans. 330'00 M-N$30.000____Nov 1 19.!,0 45 Dredging A-0 1.100.000___Oct 1924 4s '11 M-N 110,000_Nov '16-'17 '03 M-N $2.000c_Nov 1 '16-'16 4s 48 '12 F-A 148.00(__Aug 1 '16-'32 4s '03 M-N 19.000c_ 4s 3-3 1,044.500___Jan 1925 56.000_Nov '18-'31 Nov 1 '16-'22 4s Sewer Bonds. 18,000_Nov '16-'21 A-0 50,000...Apr 1925 4s '11 M-N Playground Bonds. 48 '10 J-J $65.000c_July 1 '16-'25 20,000_Nov '22-'31 A-0 33is 208,000___Oct 1925 50,000- July 1 '25-'32 4s '10 34 35,000 __July 1 '16-20 330 J-J 48 , 10.000.Nov '16-'26 J-D 1,077,000___Dec 1925 4s '11 M-N 48 '11 A-0j 24.000.__Oct 1 '16-'21 3348 J-J 24.500. _Jan 1926 45 '11 M-N 1 14,000. .Nov 1916 Street Loans. 1 60.000 ___Oct 1 '22-'41 4s '03 34 $24,000c_July 1 '16-'23 348 J-D 1325.000_Nov '17-'41 106.000___June 1926 43 '10 34 50.000c_July 1 '32-'40 4s '08 A-0 34 661.300___July 1926 4s '11. M-N 330.000_Nov '16-21 9.000c_Oct 1 '16-'18 4s 4s '12 J4 135.000c_July I '16- 42 4s '12 J-D 20.000c_Dec 1 '16-'19 34s A-0 85,000__Oct '16-'32 24.000___Oct 1926 4s '12 A-0 J-D 48 '13 J4 46 000_ _July 1 '16-'38 0'12 J-D 160.000..Oct '16-'21 4,350___Dec 1926 4s '12 A-0 4.000c_ _ _Dec 1 1916 3543 Highway Bonds. J-J 1,025,250.. .Jan 1927 45 '14 J-J 135.000c.July 15 '16-'22 345 5,000__ _Oct 1922 140.000c_ _June 1 1916 4s A-0 43 '06 J-D 1 4,000c_ _July 15 1923 33.000___Apr 1927 4s '12 A-0 42,000__Oct '16-'22 J-J TOT.BD. DT.Oct 1915_51.306,500 1736.000-May 1 '16-'24 45 958,700___July 1927 4s '15 M-1 , 40,000_ _Oct '23"32 303.500 A-0 Note debt 50,000.. Oct 1927 48 '12 A-0 1 2,000_ ___May 1 1925 4s 10,000_ _Oct '18-'17 J-J 2,200.000___Jan 1928 48 '12 A-0 183,750 Tot.fund. debt Oct 1915-$1,382,500 348 Sinking fund __ .. _.._ 288,000_ _Oct '16-'27 A-0 Water debt (inc). above), 601,500 Sinking fund 50.000___Apr 1928 4s '12 A-0 f 19,000___Oct 1916 145,000 34s A-0 121,494 Assessed valuation 1915....44,649,132 45 Water sinking fund (incl.) 17,000___Apr 1928 1288,000_ _Oct '17-'32 J-D 1,381,000___June 1928 45 '12 A-0 Total val. '15(3 22,344.695 Borrowing capacity 4 act.) 375.548 4s 726.000__Oct '16-'37 J-J 505,000..._July 1928 48 '13 J-J 1,5.30,000_ _Jan '16-'33 Total tax (per 11.000) 1915 -__$19.20 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915-$16.20 330 A-0 Population in 1910 16.215 Population in 19101,131,000___Oct 1928 48 '13 A-0 -18.650 33-48 50,000_ _Oct '16-'20 34 INTER EST at Boston Safe Deposit 650__ _Jan. 1929 45 '13 A-0 3343 8,000_ _Oct '16-'19 INT. on sewerage bonds of 1908, 3343 A-0 1,445,800___Apr 1929 4s '13 A-0 & Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bk. 12,000_ _Oct '16-'21 all issues is 1911 and 1914 and of 1912 34 1,574,000._.July 1929 48 '13 A-0 3343 and Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston. 18,000Oct '16-'24 payable at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos.; 334s A-0 300,000._ Oct 1929 48 '13 A-0 36,000__Oct '16-23 on other loans at First Nat. Bk.,Bos. 348 J-J 1,643,000___Jan 1930 48 '13 A-0 BELMONT. 124,000_ _Oct '16-'23 J-J 179,200___July 1930 3s This town (P. 0. Boston) is in 120,000.. Oct '24-'33 J-J 1,628,000___July 1930 4s '13 A-0 348 Middlesex County. Incorp. In 1859. BILLERICA. 4,500_0ct '16-'18 A-0 278,350___Oct 1930 430'13 M-N 920,000_Nov '16-'38 School-House Bonds. This town is in Middlesex County. 35 J-J 255.000_-_Jan 1931 45(8'13 M-N j117.000.Nov '16-'28 J-D $40.000c_ __June 1 1917 Inc. 1655. Population 1910, 2.789. 3s 43 300,000._ .Apr 3s A-0 1931 1 4s '04 A-0 11,000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'24 40,000.Nov '29-'33 Town-Hall Bonds. 34 1,850,000___July 1931 430'13 M-N' 117.000_Nov '16-'28 330 J-D 16.000c_June '16-'23 4s A-0 $30.000c_ __Apr 1 1919 34s 3s A-0 338,000.._Oct 1931 4318'13 M-N 1160.000_Nov '16-'23 7.000c. July 1 '16-'22 4s '08 J4 Bridge Bonds. J-J 582.000__Jan 1931 3s 3.000c_July 1 '16-'21 90.000_Nov '24-'28 48 '11 34 43 '10 F-A $4.000c_Aug 2 '16-'19 38 A-0 56,300___Apr 1932 4343'13 M-N 42,000_Nov '16-'18 48 '13 J-D 54.000c.Dec 1 '16-'33 33-45 Aug 4,000r - --1916-1919 J-D 3,174.000___June 1932 33-45 180,000_Nov '19-'33 5,000c.-Oct 1 '16-'20 4s A-0 Water Bonds 43(s'13 34 M-N 630,000_Nov '16-'33 10.000___July 1932 2,500___July '16-'20 43 4s J-J M-N $90.000c_ __May 1 1928 345 A-0 55,000___Oct 1932 43(9'13 M-N 1240,000_Nov '16 '31 Street Loans. 434s'12 M-N 22.000 34 1 28,000_Nov '32-'33 983.000___Dec 1932 3143 4s '07 M-S $2.000c_Mch 1 '16-'17 School Bonds. J4 30,000_ _Jan 1933 413' 14 J-J 3343 50.000_ _Jan '16-'25 4s '15 A-0 10.000c_Apr 1 '16-'20 33-4s Apr $25.000c_ __April 1921 348 J-D 4s 1,500,000___June '14 A-0 1933 40.000_ _Apr '16-'25 Gravel Bank Loan. 50 60 330 BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '14_ 203 1 J:0 34 1,800,000___Jan 1934 48 '14 J-J 18.000.July '16-'24 A-0 $1.500___Oct 1 '16-'18 Floating debt _ 430 3145 J-D 900.00(L_.June 1934 48 '14 J-J 3,000_July '16-'18 Water Loans. 71.602 Sinking fund A-0 60.000_0ct 1934 4s '14 J-J 48 F-A $8.0000_ --Aug 1 1925 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).. 5,529.935 45 7,000..July '16-'22 A-0 100.000___Oct 1934 4s '14 J-J 2,413.000_July '16-'34 6.000c_ __July 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ _ _314.00 348 4s 34 34 348 741.500___Jan 1935 4514 J-.7 J-D 5.000c_ __Dec 1 1926 960.000.July '16-'39 413 INT. payable in Boston on water 45 A-0 1,000.000___Apr 1935 4s '14 J-J J-D 7.000c___June 1 1929 48 322,000_July '16-29 34 1,500,000___July 1935 4s '14 J-J 1.000c_ Dec 1 '16-'17 bonds at Old Colony Trust Co. and 45 48 '06 J-D 128,000.July '16-'19 J-J 819.000___July 1935 4s '09 A-0 10.000c_ _Apr 1 1939 on town-hall bonds at Mercantile 345 190,000.July '20-'34 Lowell. bridge 33i s in A-0 345 9,500___Oct 1935 4s '14 .14 45.000.July, '16-'30 430'13 ---I 2.000c_Apr 1 '16-'17 Trust Co.; on A-0 4s 10,000___Oct 1935 4s '14 A-0 f 3,000_ _Oct 1916 113.000c_ Apr 1 '18-'43 J-D 1,338,000. _.Dec 33-4s 1935 136.000_ _Oct '17-'34 Electric-Light Bonds. May- 33-45 Curley. James M. BOSTON.304.500___Jan 1936 4s '15 J-J A-0 $1.500c_Oct 1 '16-'18 1.100___Jan 1916 4343 or; Caas. II. Slattery, City Treas.; 3345 A-0 500,000___Apr 1936 A-0 9,000_ _Jan '17-'25 43 4.000c__Apr 1 '16-'23 J. Alfred Mitchell, City Auditor. 3345 J-D 170,000._.June 1936 4s '15 J-J 12,0')0 _ _Jan '16-'27 J-D 14.000c_ __June 1 1928 48 incorporated Feb.23 1822. City was J-J 2,779,000___July 1936 4s '15 A-0 1,000,000rOct 1 '16-'40 4s 1.500c_Apr 1 '16-'01 43As'13 Nov. 2 1909 a charter amendment 4s A-0 100.000___Oct 1936 4s '15 A-0 450.000rOct 1 '16-'33 4s 15 AA, 4.000c_Apr 1 '16-'23 On was adopted under which municipal 3345 A-0 1,500.000___Oct 1936 48 '15 A-0 300.000rOct 1 '16-'35 Sewer Loan. are to be made only 345 J-J J-J '15 4s 65S,000___Jan 1937 12.000_July '16 '27 M-N $18,000c. __Nov 1 1924 nominations 4s petition of 5,000 voters. The 4s A-0 552,050___Apr 1937 45 '15 J-J 15.000_July '16-'20 9.000c. _July 1 1926 upon 34 48 serves for four subject layor years, J-J 1,830,600___July 1937 6,000c_ __June 1 1927 to recall after two years. V.89,p.1234. 4s J-D 48 Water Debt-Cochituate Water 34 1,584.000___July 1937 4s '84 J-J J-D 20.000c_ __June 2 1932 The question of recalling Mayor Cur- 34s 343 $8,000__Jan 1 1916 • A-0 4,350._.Oct 1937 48 '84 A-0 A-0 10.000c_ --Oct 2 1930 ley was submitted to the voters on 4s 3348 3,500„Apr 1 1916 J-D 4s '07 M-S 10.000c_ __Mch 1 1937 Nov. 2 1915, but failed to carry. 4s 9,000___Dec 1937 48 '84 A-0 2,000._Oct 1 1916 345 J4 10.000c_ __June 1 1938 600,000._.Jan 1938 48 84 J-J 43 '08 J-D V. 101,p. 1568. On Nov. 7 1911 the 8.000__Jan 1917 A-0 200,000. Apr 1938 4s '11 J-D 10.000c_ __June 1 1941 voters accepted an Act passed by the 3345 '84 A-0 1,700_0ct 1 1917 J-D 1,055,000._.June 1938 48 4s '12 F-A 10.000c_ _ _Feb 1 1943 Legislature annexing the town of 48 45 '87 A-0 87,000__Oct 1 1917 348 4.500___July '16-'24 Hyde Park, which became a part of 200,000___July 1938 48 '84 34 J-J 43 8,000_Jan 1918 A-0 8.900___Oct 1938 48 '88 A-0 10.000c_July 1 '16-'35 the city Jan. 1 1912 V 93. p. 1337. 4s 4s '15 J-J 95.000_0ct 1 1918 3348 A-0 50,000_ __Oct 1938 4s '89 A-0 Surface Drainage Bonds. 160,000„Apr 1 1919 1912 an Act authorizing the 3345 In Nov. A-0 1,083.000___Apr 1939 4s '89 A-0 4s'12 M-S $2,000c_ _Sept 1'16-'17 city to issue $2.500.000 bonds out105,000_0,n 1 1919 34 650,000....July 1939 48 '89 A-0 A-0 48 1.500c_ _Apr 1 '16-'18 33.000_ _Oct 1 1920 the debt limit for the construc- 3343 3345 34 400.000_.Jan 1940 4s '90 A-0 5.000c_Apr 1 '16-'25 side 48 '15 A-0 56.000._Ott 1 1920 of streets was accepted by the 33is tion July 250,000._ 1940 136.000__Oct Fire-Department Bonds. A-0 1 1921 4s '89 V. 95, p. 1422 38 A-0 250,000___Oct 1941 48 '92 J-J J-D El 000c_June 1 '16-'17 voters. 1.000__Jan 1 1922 4s Suffolk, in which 38 of county The J4 206,000.,__Jan 1942 4s '92 A-0 75,000_ _Apr 1 1922 48 -'12 M-8 2.000c_Sept 1 1916 Boston is situated, contains also the J-D 700,000___June 1942 48 '89 A-0 187.000__Oct 1 1922 TOTAL DEBT Aug 15'15_ $369.500 city of Chelsea and the towns of Re- 3368 34 300,000..,. Jan 1943 4s '89 A-0 5,000_.Oct 1 1923 Bonds outside limit 94,000 vere and Winthrop. Boston, how- 33is J-D 1,500,000___June 1943 48 '93 A-0 336s 350__Oct 1 1923 Sinking fund (other than income, receives all the county J-J 50,000,..Jan 1944 4s '93 A-0 420.000_ _Oct 1 9124 33is exempt bonds) 61,413 ever, expenses, owns 33is pays county all the 4,333,000___June 1944 J-D A-0 205.000...Apr 1 1917 Borrowing capacity 37.937 the county buildings, and is responsi336s'87 559,000....Jan 1945 334s'88 J-J 100,000__July 1 1918 Total val. '15 (abt. act.)-11.175.3s3 ble for the county debt, which 33is 610,700___Apr 1945 334s'89 M-N A-0 3348 Total tax (per $1.000) 1915-$19.60 amounted 81,400__Nov 1919 on N >v. 1 1915 to $3,383- 3343 • 3,100,000___July 1945 3 s 89 A-0 5.542 Population in 1910 2,000.-Oct 1 1919 666.68. The details of this county 33is 11,000Apr 1946 334s'89 J-J A-0 INT.at Beacon Trust Co..Boston debt 18,000_ _Jan 1920 are included in the following 33.0 489,000___June 1946 330'90 J-J J-D 50.000_ _Jan 1920 financial report for this city. 34 1,150.000___July 1946 34599 3-3 4s 87,000_ _July 1 1929 BEVERLY. _.Jan 1947 88.150. J-J 33is Sinking Fund County Debt. in Essex This city is Hyde Park Water Debt. 486,850._ Apr 1947 A-0 J-J $1,159,700___Jan 1916 4s Founded 1626; a town, 1668: In- 4s 34 1,000,000___July 1947 48 '10 A-0$400.000c_Apr 1 '16-'40 A-0 4s 3,000___Apr 1916 48 corporated as a city May 23 1894. _Oct 1947 5.000__ Other A-0 Hyde Park Debt. 330 A-0 4s 20,000___Apr 1916 School Loans. 49,000___Dec 1947 4s A-0 J-D $40,500.. May '16-'18 34 1,319.400___July 1916 4s 4s '02 A-0 $17.500c_ _Oct 1 '16-'21 48 _.June 48 1948 2,000,000. A-0 J-D 10,000_ _ _ Nlay 1919 4s A-0 2 4s , ct 1916 15.000c_July J-J 1 '16-'18 43'03 3 3,900.. Jan 1949 48 72.000_ May 20-'27 J-J A-0 A-0 55.000---Oct 1916 336s 10.000c_July 1 '19-'20 330 48 '03 J4 650,000__ _ Apr 1949 45 A-0 8.000_ May '28-'29 , A-0 M-N 223,500___Nov 1916 330 3.000c. __July 1 1921 45 4s '03 J-J 6.000_ May 30-'31 .14 1,000.000___.-uly 1950 48 A-0 549,000_ _ -Jan 1917 4s J-J 1.000c_ _May 1 1916 3348 4s '05 M-N 46,000-._J ly 19.56 48 12,000_July '16-'18 J-J 345,500_ __Jan 1917 3348 J-J 0'05 M-N 74,000c_May 1 16 '26 48 9,000.July '19-'21 M-N 404.000___Nov 1956 4s J-J 3,000._ _Apr 1917 45 A-0 3143'09 11-N 8.000c_May 1 '16-'19 48 500,000....Jan 1957 48 12,000.,,Oct '16 '19 A-0 309,000_ _July 1917 4s J-J 4543'07 11-N 9.000c _ May 1 '16-'20 48 31,000___May 1957 48 18.000_ _Jan '16-'27 .1..1 M-N .1-3 630,500.- _July 1917 4s 4s '10 F-A 60.000c_Aug 1 '16-'30 33.43 34 50,000-- _July 1957 4348 2.200_ _Jan '16-'19 671,000_Oct 1917 4s A-0 J-J 4s '11 J-D 12.000c_ Dec 1 '16-21 45 A-0 2,819.000. Oct 1957 430 11.000-July 1916 A-0 100,000_ __Oct 1917 48 J-J 40 '12 M-N 85.000c_Nov 1 '17-'32 330 1 500-July 1917 ▪ 2.100.000___Jan 1958 J-J 231,800___Jan 1918 45 4s '12 M-N 8.000c_Nov 1 '16-'22 330 M-N 1,300,000___Nov 1958 Suffolk County Court House. 45 J-J 450,000...Jan 1918 43is Town Loans. J4 2,500.000_ __July 1959 3s A-0 $340,000..Oct '16-'35 A-0 •5.000___Apr 1918 4s 11-N $5.000c_ Nov 23'15-18 48 6s 700,000_ _ _Oct 1918 A-0 415,000___Jan J-J 1960 4s 48 288,000__Apr 1918 A-0 3343 Library Bonds. 800,000___Oct 1919 A-0 J-J 284,480- _ _July 1918 43118'15 A-0 1,750,000r_Oct 1 1960 330 4s '09 A-0 $4.000 _ _ _Oct 1 '16-'17 3343 406,000....July 1922 J-J J4 120,000__July 1 1960 4s 5,000_ _July 1918 48 J-J 4s '11 J-D j36,000cDec 1 '16-21 4s 75,000_.Oct 1923 A-0 Hyde Park Water Debt. 4s 43,500___Oct 1918 A-0 150 000c_ Dec 1 '22-'31 330 J-J 40.000___July 1924 40,000___Oct 1918 4s '10 A-0 I$400.000cApr 1 '16-'40 45 A-0 48 ,15 A-0 30.000c_Apr 1 '16-'25 48 334s A-0 800.000___Apr 1937 Serial Debt. 480,500___Jan 1919 4s 34 Water Loans. J-J 100,000__July 1938 131.250__Jan '16-'30 334s A-0 16,000-__Apr 1919 3343'10 J-J '94 F-A$150.000c___Feb 1 1917 48 Nov.. 1915.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Highways, making of 12,129,001 0 BOSTON (Con.)Blue Hill & 0th. aye's 2,202.000 0 RECAPITULATION OF THE OB- Street lighting equip.. 210.000 0 JECTS FOR WHICH THE OUTtransit 4.416.000 0 STANDING FUNDED DEBT Rapid Cambridge connect. 1,450,000 0 WAS CONTRACTED. Dorchester tunnel.. 3,150.000 0 City Debt. East Boston tunnel 3,258.000 0 East Boston tunnel Bath houses, gymna2,050,000 00 extension $569,000 00 sia. &c Bridges, miscellaneous 1,757,816 66 Boston tunnel & sub.. 8,472,700 00 1,352,900 00 Boylston St. subway_ 4,799.000 00 Cambridge bridge_ 212,700 00 Charlestown bridge.._ 1,555,000 00 Hyde Park town debt Water Debt. *645.000 00 Ferries 00 of $908.350 water supply Add'l 00 639.000 High-press.fireservice 820,400 00 1.578.900 00 Eaten. of mains,&c Miscellaneous 177.700 00 High service Public buildings, excl. 6.637,332 46 Protection of water of schoolhouses.. 50.000 00 supply 1.821.360 98 Playgrounds 417,000 00 00 Hyde Park water debt 12.636.800 parks Public County Debt. 192,500 00 Public grounds. &c.._ Schoolhouses & sites.. 16.330.000 00 Suffolk Co.courthouse x3,761.333 34 Sewers. miscellaneous 11,339,760 00 Total city and co. Bennington St. sewer debt(Jan.31 '15)1124,813,514 34 73.800 00 damages 00 *$200.000 of this amount trans800.000 Charles River basin 567.650 00 ferred to sewer division under ChapImproved sewerage ter 450, Acts of 1899. Separate systems of x Includes $483.333 34 issued by 6.309.000 00 drainage 1.230,91979 the Commonwealth under Chapter Stony Brook Acts of 1906. 534. 11 Miscellaneous streets.. 10,292,590 Nov. 11915 Nov. 1 1914. Nov. 1 1913. TOTAL DEBT,&C.$91,391,281 $91,499.731 $87.536.231 City debt proper 2.845.450 2.395.450 2,302.950 Water debt 3.799.000 3.761.333 3,723.667 County debt 23.392,700 27.186.700 31.902,700 Rapid transit debt Total bonded debt Sinking funds. &c -$129.319,598 $124,843.214 1117.573,381 40.440.978 40,873.645 42.298,375 $87,021,223 $83,969.569 $77.132,403 Net debt The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt. sinking funds and the net debt for the following years: Net Debt Sinking Funds. Gross Debt. Years$42.830,937.39 $81.974.576.95 $124.805.514.34 1915 (Jan. 31) 78.961,370.21 41,564.210.80 120.525.581.01 1914 (Jan- 31) 74.629.254 92 43,728.392.75 118.357.647 67 1913 Jan. 31) 73.474.232.65 43.567.856.68 117.042.089.33 1912 Jan. 31) 72.928.650.51 42.146.838.82 115.075.489.33 Nu Jan. 31) 71.345.972.58 39.370,433.42 110.716.406.00 1910 (Jan. 31) 62.427.219.12 31.694.386.88 94.121.606.00 1905 (Jan. 31) 58.333.337.59 28.663.641.39 86.996.978.98 1900 (Jan. 31) 31.075,832.24 22.854.262.98 53.930.095.22 1890 (April 30) 26.005.620.59 14,943.711.59 40.949.332.18 1881 (April 30) P. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation of real estate and personal property and tax rate have been as follows: Rate of Taz Assessed Valuation Total. per $1.000 Personal. Real. Years$18.00 $1,566.397,400 $304,443,100 $1,261.954,300 1915 17.50 1,541.351,400 303.902,900 1,237.448,500 1914 17.20 1,520.971.526 305.091.926 1.215.882.600 1913 16.40 1.481.819.920 295,345,020 1.186.474.900 1912 16.40 1,428,349.513 281,686.113 1,146.663.400 1911 16,40 1,393,760,423 274,771.323 1,118,980.100 1910 16.50 1.347.948.227 255.346.227 1.092.602.000 1909 16.00 1,259,745,682 238,314.482 1,021,431.200 1905 14.70 1,129,175,832 226,685,132 902.490.700 1900 12.80 951,367.928 206.616.878 744.751.050 1895 13.30 822.041.800 202,051,525 619.990.275 1890 15.20 639.462.495 202,092.395 437.370.100 1880 15.30 218.496,300584.089.400 365.593.100 1870 The tax rate for 1915 includes the State tax, $2.96 per 11,000; the county tax, $1.19; the city tax proper, $13.85: total. $18.00. Of the city tax of $13.85. $4.07 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 account 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 of for the preceding year. said valuation being first reduced by the amount all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first day of December said assessment. in the year preceding See. 2. Chap. 312. Laws of 1385 (Sec. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Revised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 2 q % of the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding three years. created for water The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts year to year by differsupply, and further except!ons have been made from ent 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 I. authorized to anticipate its authority to borrow money within its debt limit for any current municipal year. BORROWING POWER.-The city's borrowing power Oct. 31 1915 is shown in the following statement: $129,319,597 68 Total debt, city and county $72,658.50')00 Less special loans (outside of limit) 3.381,666 68 Less county loans (outside of limit) • 2.3)2,95.1 Less Cochltuate water debt 78,345,116 68 Total deductions $50.974,481 00 Total debt less above deductions.. Sinking funds, less 126.055.375.41 held for loans deducted as above (water loans, &c.), and $19,584.06 premium on 14,951,331 04 loans $36.023.149 96 Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit_ estias 1891, of Acts 93. Chapter Right to borrow, under $3,740.396 65 mated Feb. 25 1915 2.841,500 00 Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit) 1899.89665 Right to borrow Oct. 311015 POPULATION.-1910, 670.585: 1905, 593.598; in 1900 it was 560,892: 250.526. in 1890. 448.477; in 1880, 362.839; in 1870. BRISTOL COUNTY. BRAINTREE. County seat at Taunton. IncorThis town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is porated 1685. Pop. 1910, 318.573; in Norfolk County. Inc. In 1640. 1915 (unofficial). 349.000. Notes. $15,750„July 1 '16-'24 48 Registry Bldg. Notes & Bonds. ___ 2.000 1916-1919 430'09 M-N$20.000_ _ _Nov 2 1916 48 Water Bonds. 4s '12 J-J 80.000_July 23 1917 ts '88 J-J $100.000c___Jan 1 1918 4s '13 J-D 40.000_ Dec 24 '22-'23 4s '91 J-I) 150.000c___June 1 1921 Court-House Notes & Bonds. 9.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'21 4s '11 A-0 4348'10 M-N$27.500_ _May 4 '17-'19 Water Notes. M-8 10.000___Mar 25 1916 4s $4.000.July 15 '16-'19 4s '11 48 'ou J-J '11 F-A 30.000__Aug 2 '17-'19 6.(()Or___Aug 1 1926 4s '12 48 '96 F-A A-0 10.000_ _ _Apr 17 1920 School Bonds. 48 '12 J-D 70.000_Dec 26 '18-'21 48 11 J4 151.200c_July 1 '16-'31 4s '13 J-J 70.000_July 23 '22-'26 Town-Hall Bonds. 43 '14 A-0 10,000___Oct 1 1924 '16-'32 48 '12 .1-D $41,500c_June 1 Bridge Notes and Bonds. School Notes. 3 1916 3,14s J-D $8.000c__June 1 '16-'19 4s'07 M-S $40.000____Sept 4s'09 J-J 40.000_ _ _June 30 1916 Playground Bonds. 33,000c_Juiy 1 '16-'21 4s '12 A-0 100.000_Apr 15 1916 4s '11 J-J 41.is'13 J-D 80,000_June 16 '18-'22 Municipal-Lighting Bonds. 48 93 A-0 $16.500c_ . Apr 5 1917 Agricultural School Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 8'15... $445,000 4s '13 A-0 $20.000_ _Apr I '16-'19 42.000_July 15 '16-'29 Sinkingfunds Dec 31 '14_ 219,190 4s '14 J-J 8.920,759 Tax valuation 1914 RefundingBonds. Total tax (per 31,000) 1915_118.80 4 hs'14 M-S 147.000..Sept 3 '16-'34 8,066 443'14 J-D 10,000_ _Dec 4 '15-'24 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the 4% water 45 '15 J-D 40,00(). June 2'16-'35 bonds dated 1911 is payable at Nat. 4s '15 M-S 20,000_ _Sept 3 '16-'35 BOND DEBT.Oct2 1915- $806.500 Shawmut Bank, Boston. 17 330'09 J-J 8.000r -___1916-1919 _ _1916-1920 48 '10 F-A 17.500 _ Is '11 M-N 30.000 May 1 '16-'21 48 '11 A-0 21.000 __Apr 1 '16-'21 Is '12 M-S 24.500...Mar 1 '16-'22 Is '12 M-8 7.000„Mar 1 '16-'22 430'13 J-D 32.000__June 1 '16-23 BROCICTON.This city is In Plymouth County. 410'13 M-N 3.000_May 15 '16-'21 4s '13 A-0 4.000____Oct 1 1916 Incorporated April 9 1881. 45 '14 A-0 32.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'19 Fire Department. 45 '06 A-0 $9,000r --1916-1924 Is '14 A-0 12.000_ _Apr 1 '16-19 25,00(L July 1 '15-'24 Apr 1 1916 Is '14 J-J 2,000r 4s '07 A-0 45 '08 A-0 3.000r ---.1916-1918 Is '14 M-N 9.000_ .May 1 '16 '24 3 48'09 A-0 6,000r _1916-1919 Is '15 M-S 40.000__Mar 1 '16-'20 4s '10 _ __ 15.000 _1916-1930 45 '15 A-0 20,000......Apr '16-'20 2.000_ _Aug 1 '16-23 4s '15 A-0 1,500__Apr 1 '16-'18 43 '13 F-A 10.000__July 1 '16-'25 4s '15 J-J Poor-Department Bonds. 314s'09 A-0 $2,000r 2,000__July 1 '16-'19 _1916-1917 4s '15 J-J 430'13 M-N 12.000r_May 1 '16-'23 Playgrounds. Is '12 M-S 127.000..Mar 1 '16-'42 Sewer Bonds. Is '92 F-A $3.500r_Aug 1 '16-'22 143'13 M-N 9.000_May 15 '16-'33 3.000__Dec 15'16- 21 48 '93 J-D 12,000r_June 1 '16-'23 Is '13 J-D 800__July 1 '1 6- •19 64,000r_July 1 '16-'23 Is '14 J-J 4s '93 J-J 9.000_ _June 1 '16-'24 4s '95 A-0 63.000r _Apr 1 '16-'24 Is '14 J-D 4s '14 J-D 15'16-'24 3.600__Dec 4s '93 A-0 40.000r -Apr 1 '16-'23 10.000__July 1 '16-'25 4s '95 111-N 12,000r_May 1 16-27 4s '15 J-J 6.000r _- _-1916-1921 4s '15 A-0 5,500__Oct 1 '16-'26 310'02 A-0 5.750__Oct 1 '16-'21 _ _ 1916-1923 4s '15 A-0 3 43'01 J-D 16.000c Drainage Bonds 2.000r_ May '16-'19 310'95 M-N Is '89 M-N 20'16-'19 $4.400r_Nov '16-'29 10 19.600r_Apr A-0 310'95 1.400r_June 1 '16-'22 310'01 A-0 15,000c Apr 1916-'30 Is '92 J-D 4,900r_Sept 1 '16-'22 3 43'01 F-A 20.000r -Feb 1 '16-'35 Is '92 M-S 1.600r_July 1 '16-'19 -1916-1929 Is '95 J-J 310'06 A-0 14.000r 310'02 J-D 8,500r _-_-1916-1932 4s '06 A-0 11.000r __-1916-1926 310'05 4.000r A-0 1919 4s '06 A-0 22.000r-Apr 1 '16-37 Is '05 A-0 2.000r_Apr 1 '16-'17 4s '06 A-0 22.000r ____1916-1938 Is '05 3.000r ...--1916-1918 A-0 __1916-1940 4s '10 F-A 23.000r 4,000 _ 1916-1920 48 '11 A-0 11.000r_Aprill '16-'26 Is '10 A-0 43 '12 M-8 27.000r_Mar 1 '16-'42 Is '11 A-0 6,000 __Apr 1 '16-'21 410'13 J-D 23.000r_June 1 '16-'3h Is '12 M-43 7.000r_Mar 1 '16-'22 8.000_Mar 15'l6-'23 43 '14 A-0 21.000__Apr 1 '16-'39 13013 9.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'24 4s '15 A-0 25,000.._Apr 1 '16-'40 Is '14 A-0 1348'14 M-8 9.000__Seot 1 '16-'24 Park Bonds. 4s '15 A-0 10.000_-__Apr '16-'25 $2.000c 1916 4s '15 J-J 330'05 J-J 5,000_July 1 '16-'25 48 '11 A-0 6.000 __Apr 1 '16-'21 Total val.'15 (abt. act,)_ _54.389,716 Is '12 M-S 7.000r _Mar 1 '17-22 Tax rate (per 11,0001 '1915_ -122.90 8.000r_Apr 1 '16-'23 Population in 1910..... 130'13 A-0 56.878 School Bonds. INTEREST is paid at the office .000r _ _July 1 1916 -4 the City Treasurer. 4s '96 J-J 3 48'99 M-N 8.250r_May 1 '16-'19 TOTAL DEBT,SINKING &a. 310'00 J-D 10.000r_June 1916-'20 October FD., 1915. 6.000r __ _1916-1917 Gross city debt _ _ _-_ _ _13.687.550 310'02 A-0 310'04 F-A 45.000c_Feb 1916-'24 Bonds outside debt limits. 2.509,550 310'05 F-A 50.000c __ -.1916-1925 48 '06 J-D 22.000r ----1916-1926 Bonddebtinsidedt.limitS1.178.000 Is '07 A-0 36.000r-Apr 1 '16-'27 Debt limit 214% average 1916-1927 Is '08 M-N 48.000 3-year valuation 1.263.468 Is '10 F-A 60,000-- ----1916-1930 ts 11 A-0 40.000 __Apr 1 '16-'21 $85.468 Borrowing capacity_ _ _ 8,400 July 1 '16 '22 Is '12 J-J •Bonds outside of debt limit consist .43 '12 M-8 40.000_ _Mar 1 '16-'32 af 11.813.300 water. $477,100 sewer, 110'13 A-0 31.500_ _Apr 1 '16-33 part of city hall debt to the amount 410'13 A-0 40.500. _Apr 15 '16-'33 of $53.400. drainage dept debt. $32.J-J . 4 43'13 54 000_ _July 1 '16-'33 500. high-school, $82.500. and PlayA-0 4.000__Oct 1 '16-'23 grounds, $50.750. 18 13 Is '14 M-8 57.000...Mar 1 '16-34 The city owns real estate valued Is '14 A-0 14.000_ _Apr 1'16-'29 at $2.477,9654348'14 F-A 28.500 _Aug I '16-'34 '16-'35_ 1 85.000_Feb 4s '15 F-A BROOKLINE. 5.000-_Apr 1 '16-'20 This town is in Norfolk County. 4s '15 A-0 8,000-July 1 '16-'23 Inc. 1705. Population 1910, 27.792. 4s 15 J-J 1,200-July 1 '16-'17 Is '13 _ _ $212.000 4s '15 J-J Bridge Bonds. 48 '15 J-J 53.200_ __Jan 1 '16-'34 $500____Oct 1 1916 4s '15 J4 36.900-__Jan 1 '16-'24 4s '13 _-2,000__Apr 1 '16-'19 Is •14 A-0 Miscellaneous. 330'04 J-J $49.500c_Jan 1 '16-'24 Comfort-Station Bonds. 3.500r... Jan 1 1918 Is '11 A-0 16.000 __Apr 1 '14-'21 48 '06 J-J School Bonds. Rifle-Range Bonds. $8.000r-Jan 1 '16-'23 Is '11 A-0 $3.000 -Apr 1 '16-'21 3 4s'03 J-J 40.000 __Jan 1 '16-'23 1348'13 A-0 4.000__Apr 1 '16-23 3 30 11 J-J 3.6011'11 J-J 26.000 _ -Jan 1 '16-'30 Water Bonds. 126.000 1916-1933 _'13 48 Is '88 M-N $20,000c___May15 1918 Soldiers' Monument Bonds. Is '89 kt-N 10.000c.. _-May15 1919 1916-1923 Is '90 A-0 68.000c_ __Apr 1 1920 4s '13 __ 132.000 Park Bonds. 5,000c_ __Oct 1 1920 Is '90 A-0 Is '91 M-N 25.000c_ ..May 1 1921 310'03 J-J $40.000 _Jan 1 '16-'23 Public-Library Loan. Is '92 11-N 20.000c_ ...May 1 1922 Is '93 ki-S 25,000c_ _-Mch 1 1923 3 10'09 J-J $85.000c_Jan 1 '16-'29 85.000c __Jan 1 '16-'29 Is '93 J-D 62.000c_ __Dec15 1923 3.80s J-J Street Bonds. Is'94&'95A-0 50.000c-Apr 1 '24-'25 Is '95 A-0 25,000c_ __Oct 1 1925 48 '07 J-.11 $23.600r __Jan 1 '16-'27 10.000c__Jan 1 '16-'17 Is'96&'97M-N 50,000c __May 1 '26-27 314s'07 J-J 16.500 __Jan 1 '16-'18 Is '97 F-A 15,000c_ ....Aug 1 1927 3 48'11 J-J __Aug 11028 Notes. Bridge 10.000c_ -A F '98 Is Is '02 M-N 110.000r_ __Nov 1 1932 3-9-163'97A-0 $2,500 _ _Oct 1916-'17 7.500r_Mch 1916-'18 27.000r_ _July 1 1933 3.4s'98 M-S Is '03 J-J Public-Oymnasium Bonds. 50.000c_ -July 1 1916 3 48'86 J-J 3 30'87 ki-N 15,000c_ .May 1 1917 4s '06 J-J $66.000r .Jan 1 '16-'26 Engine-House Bonds. 330'99 J-D 10.000c_ __June 1 1929 3 30'99 M-N 12.000c_ __Nov 1 1929 4s '07 J-J $12.000r Jan 1 '16-'17 Sewer Bonds. 15,000c_ __Mch 1 19:30 3 30'00 330'O1 A-0 13.000c_ _Apr 1 1931 3 30'09 J-J $42.000c Jan 1 '16-'29 Drainage Bonds. 3 30'01 J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1931 3348'02 A-0 75,000c_ ...Apr 1 1932 3 1009 J4 $20.000 __Jan 1 '16-19 Water Scrip. 3 348'02 F-A 15.000c_ __Aug 1 1932 330'02 kt-N 190.000c&r_Nov 1 1932 4s '93 J-J S35.728. _July 1 '16-'23 6,000 __Jan 1 '16-'21 '91 J4 1933 1 49 __July 3.0000_ J-J 330'03 3 30'04 F-A 165.000c.. __Feb 1 1934 311s'92 J-D 14.455.June 15 '16-'22 25.000c. __July 1 1934 3 9-16s'94J-D 9.000_June 15 '16-'24 3 30'04 J-J 3 14s'05 F-A 50,000c_ __Feb 1 1935 3 9-16s'97J-J 1.500_ _Jan 1 '16-'17 6,000 .Aug 1 '16-25 3 48'05 F-A 25,000r_ __Aug 11935 3 48'95 A-0 2.100 _Jan 1 '16-'18 310'06 A-0 25,000c.. __Apr 1 1936 3.358'98J4 6,000.-Jan 1 '16-'18 Is '06 J-D 20.000r_ __June 1 1936 3 50'03 J-J 7,•?00_ _June 1 '16-'21 49 '07 31-S 25,000c_ __Mch 1 1937 3.10s'01J-D 30.000r_ __July 11937 314s'03 J-J 28.600 _ _Jan 1 '16-'23 Is '07 J-J 18.000 _ -Jan 1 '16-'24 Is '08 A-0 44.000r ..Apr 1 '16-'37 334s'04 J-J 70,000.-Jan 1 '16-'29 48 '08 F-A 44.000r _Aug 1 '16-'17 314s'09 J-J 310'09 A-0 34.500r _Apr 1 '16-'18 Playgrounds. 310'09 foi-N 18.000r _Nov 1 '16-'18 3.10s'99M-S 125.000 __Mch 1 1919 4s '10 F-A 18.000r _Feb 1 '16-'17 3.15s'01J-J 70.000 _July 1 'I 6-'22 A-0 15.000r ____1916-1930 314s'03 J-J Is '10 40.000c . _Jan 1 '16 '23 48 '11 A-0 50,000r_Oct 1 '16-'40 43 '06 J-J 11.000r Jan '1916-26 J-J 50.000r _July 1 '16-'40 3.45s'10 s-a 47.S80 _ _Jan 1 '16-29 4s '11 Is '11 M-S 100.000r.lich 1 '16-'35 45 14 J-J 811.750__Jan 1 '16-34 443'13 M -S 30.800_Mar 15 '16-43 Debt Jan. 1 1915. 8.900...Oct 1 '16-23 41-0'13 A-0 - _11.529.794 Is 14 F-A 29.000_ _Feb 1 '16-'44 TOTAL DEBT__ _ - _ water debt, drain4s '14 J-D 26.000__June 1 '16-'41 Deduct for debt age and debt 4s '15 A-0 25.000__Apr 1 '16-'40 -- - 544.544 playgrounds _ 4s '15 A-0 15.000-_Oct 1 '16-30 NET DEBT,as defined by Cemetery Bonds. 985.250 law $3,500__July 1 '16-'22 Net debt allowed by law__ 3.497.678 -48 '15 J-J 2. -.12.428 Available balance - _ City Hall. 4s '91 A-0 $4,000r___Oct 1 1916 Tot assess. val. in 1915_124.001.900 7.000r_June 1 '16-'22 'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ $14.10 48 '92 J-D INT. on coupon bonds payable at 48 '93 A-0 14,400r_Apr 15 '16-'23 48 '93 11-N 10.500r _ Nov 1 '16-'22 First Nat. Bank of Boston; on other 48 '93 M-N 17.500r_Nov 1 '16-'22 bonds by Town Treasurer ASSETS.-On Jan. 1 1915, IncludStreet-Improvement Bonds. 330'99 M-N$10.000r_May 1 '16-'19 ing buildings, parks. water-works. 1.500c 1916 &c., amounted to $6.841.820. includ334s'06 A-0 The 48 '07 A-0 6,000rApr 1 '16-'17 ing $104,390 cash in treasury -1916-1919 water-works are valued at 11,196.600. 330'09 A-0 14,000r 59,537 State highways debt TOT.DEBT Oct 2'15 866,037 334,341,427 Tax valuation 1914 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston, or by check to holders of bonds. 18 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 4s '90 M-N 5,000r_ _-Nov 1 1920 CAMBRIDGE. 60,000r&c.July 1 1921 This city Is in Middlesex County. 4s '91 J-J 48 '93 F-A 10,000c_ __Aug 1 1923 Incorporated March 17 1846. 50,000r_ __July 1 1939 3 As'99 J-J Building Loans. 33s'00 J-J 100,000____July 2 1940 4s '96 A-0 $60,000____Oct 1 1916 3s '01 F-A 100,000r... _Feb 1 1941 3.000r_ __Apr 1 1923 3 As'01 M-N 100,000r_ Nov 1 1941 3 As'03 A-0 3 As'04 A-0 25,000c_ __Apr 1 1924 3As'02 J-J 100.000c&r_July 1 1942 3 As'04 M-N 5,000r_ __May 1 1924 3 As'03 J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1943 4s '07 M-S 30,000r_ __Sept 1 1927 3 As'03 A-0 50,000r_ Apr 1 1943 Municipal Loan. As'03 3 F-A 50,000c_ __Aug 1 1943 $25.000c___Ju1y 1 1921 3 As'04 J-J 100,000r_ 33-s'11 __Jan 1 1944 33.0'12 11-S 15,500 __Mch 1 1922 3 30'04 11-N 200,000r&e.May 1 1944 4s '12 M-S 35,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1922 3 As'04 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1944 48 '13 ___ 39,800c_ _ _Feb 1 1923 3368'04 11-S 50,000r_ __Sept 1 1944 3 4s'04 11-N 328,000r_ __May 1 1934 Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit). 4s '94 F-A 375,000c&r.Aug 1 1924 3 36s'05 11-N 150,000r_ .May 1 1945 48 '95 A-0 60,000r_ __Oct 1 1925 336s'05 J-D 100,000r_ __Dec 1 1945 4s '96 A-0 75,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 4s '06 F-A 200,000r_ __Aug 1 1946 330'O1 F-A 10,000r_ __Aug 1 1931 3 As'06 J-J 20,000_ __Jan 1 1946 334s'03 A-0 20,000r_ __Oct 1 1933 4s '06 11-S 5,000ept 1 1946 3 As'04 M-N 40,000r_ ..May 1 1934 4s '07 J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1947 40,000c_ __July 1 1947 334s'04 M-N 5.000r_ __Nov 1 1934 4s '07 J-J 336s'05 M-N 15,000r_ .,May 1 1395 4s '07 A-0 15,000c_ __Oct 1 1947 4s '06 M-N 10,000r_ ..May 1 1936 45 '08 F-A 45,000r_ __Aug 1 1948 20,000r_ __July 1 1950 4s '07 A-0 35,000r_ __Apr 1 1937 4s '10 J-J 5.000r_ __Dec 1 1938 3 As'll J-D 10,000c_ __Dec 1 1951 4s '08 J-D 23,000c&r.Jan 1 1940 334s'12 11-S 10,000c_ „Alch 1 1952 336s'10 J-J 15,000r_ __May 1 1940 4s '14 ___ 1915-1934 8.000 4s '10 J-J 330'11 M-S 10,000r_ __Mch 1 1941 School Bonds. 10,000r, July 1 1941 4s '96 J-J $10,000r.. __July 1 1916 33s'11 J-J 33,6s'13 F-A 10,000c_Feb 1 1943 3 As'97 J-J 100,000r_ __July 1 1917 25,000c___July 1 1943 4s '96 A-0 39,000r ,,.Oct 1 1916 4s '13 J-J 3 As'98 F-A. 142,000r_ __Aug 1 1918 Charles River Basin Bonds. 3 As'98 M-N 100,000r_ __May 2 1918 43 '11 J-D 360,000c_ __Dec 1 1921 3 4s'98 J-D 50,000r_ June 1 1918 1937 1 50,000__Nov ___ 3s 42,000r_ __July 1 1919 34s'99 J-J ___ 50,000_ _Aug 1 1938 34s'99 11-N 13,000r_ Nov 1 1919 336s 76,000r_ __July 1 1921 Street Loans. 3363'01 J-J 86,500r_ __July 1 1922 43 '96 A-0 $137,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 336s'02 J-J 3 As'98 M-N 15,000r_ __May 2 1918 3 As'02 A-0 11,000r_ __Oct 1 1922 3 As'99 11-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1919 33s'03 A-0 80,000r.. __Oct 1 1923 3 As'00 M-N 21.000r_ __Nov 1 1920 3 4s'04 A-0 80.000c_ __Apr 1 1924 54.000r_ __July 1 1921 330'04 M-N 26,000r_ _Nov 1 1924 3 As'01 J-J 48 _-_ 25,000_ _ __Mch 1 1921 3368'05 M-N 20,950r_ -May 1 1925 ___ 25.000__Mch 1 1921 3 As'05 F-A 20,000r_ __Aug 1 1925 33s 33is'02 J-J .30,000____July 1 1922 4s '06 F-A 33,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 24,000r_ __July 1 1922 4s '06 M-N 14,000r_ __Nov 1 1926 3 As'02 J-J 3 A s'02 11-N 14,000r_ __Nov 1 1922 3 3.s'08 J-D 40,000r_ __Dec 1 1928 5,000r_ __Mch 1 1931 4,000r_ _-Apr 1 1923 3 30'11 11-S 3 As'03 A-0 3)4s'03 M N 12,000r_ __Nov 2 1923 330'10 J-J 93 500c&r.Jan 1 1930 3!.'s'04 M-S 59.000r_ __Sept 1 1924,43 '10 J-J 120,000r_ __July 1 1930 343'04 11-N 6.500r_ __Nov 1 1924 34s'12 M-S 2,500 __ __Mcbt 1 1932 334s'05 NI-N 84,000r_ __May 1 1925 34s'13 5.000c-Feb 1 1933 1,500r_ Nov 1 1925 34s'05 11-N Cemetery Bonds. J-1 4s '06 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1 1926 334s'11 Bond:. 8,000r_ July 1 1921 4s '06 F-A 22,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 , City 4s '07 A-0 40,000r_ __Apr 1 192i 4s '08 11-N $400,000c&r.May 1 1918 45 '07 J-D 19,000r_ __June 1 1927 43 10.000____Jan 1 1918 4s '07 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1927 4s 30,000____June 1 1918 4s '07 M-N 10.000r_ __Nov 1 1927 43 7,000____Aug 1 1918 34.000c_ __Jan 1 1928 4s '10 J-J 4s '08 J-J 8,000r_ __July 1 1920 4s '08 F-A 42,000r_ __Aug 1 1928 Hospital Bonds (Outside Limit) 10,000c_ _-Jan 1 1918 330'02 J-J 4s '08 J-J $6,000r_ _July 1 1922 4s '08 J-D 30,000r_ __June 1 RP, 4s '08 F-A 20,000r_ _Aug 1 1928 ug 7.000r_ 95,000c_ _July 1 1930 MP, 4s '10 J-J 4s 08 F-A 4,000c_ __Dec 1 1931 3 As'll J-D 3 As'09 11-N 20,000r_ __Mch 1 88,500c&r Jan 1'20-'30 330'12 11-S 25,000r_ __Mch 1 1952 3A s 10 J-J 12,000r_ __July 1 1930 Playgrounds Loan. 4s '10 J-J 330'11 11-S 60,800r_ __Mch 11921 4s '10 J-J $50.000r_ _July 1 1940 25,000r_ __July 1 1921 4s '11 M-S 25,800r_ __Mch 1 1921 330'11 J-J 3 As'11 11-S 27,000r_ __Alch 1 1931 330'11 J-J 15,000 _ _ __July 1 1941 3 As'11 J-J I 55,000c-July 1 1921 3 As'll J-D 30,000Dee 1 1941 July 1 1931 4s '12 ___ 35.000c__ _Sept 1 1922 33,0'11 J-J 53,000r Public Library Bonds. 43 '11 J-D 17.000c___Dec 1 1921 3As'11 M-S 42.000rMar 1 1931 330'01 M-N $27.000r_ __Nov 1 1921 Water Bonds. 3j-s'12 M-S 15,500c_,,Mar 1 1922 45 '12 M-S 118,000c___Sept 1 1922 4s '96 A-03100.000r_ ....Apr 1 1916 330'12 M-S 13,200c_Sept 1 '22&32 4s '96 J-J 200,000r_ __July 1 1916 13.000c___Feb 1 1923 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1916 4s '13 ___ 6.250c_ _ _Feb 1 1933 4s '96 A-0 265,1001% __Oct 1 1916 3As'13 --1915-1919 4s '94 A-0 300,0000_ _-Apr 1 1924 4s '14 ___ 159,000 1920-1924 33.s'97 J-J 100,000r_ __July 1 1917 141,500 57,800____July 1 1923 330'97 A-0 200.000r_ Apr 1 1917 4s '13 J-J 4,000_ ___July 1 1933 34s'97 11-N 75.000r_ __Nov 1 1917 4s '13 J-J 4s '13 F-A 18,000____Aug 1 1933 334s'97 J-D 140,000r_ __Dec 1 1917 3 As'98 M-N 50,000r_ ....May 2 1918 Park Bonds(Outside Limit). J-D 60,000r.. __June 1 1918 4s '94 F-A5360.000c&r.Feb 1 1924 3 As'98 As'98 M-N 50.000r_ __Nov 1 1918 48 '95 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1935 3 M-N 23,000r.. __Nov 1 1919 34s'99 1936 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ __Feb 1 34s'00 M-N 30,000r_ __Nov 1 1920 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 3 As'01 J-J 30,000r.. __July 1 1921 1926 1 __Oct 40,000r_ 4s '96 A-0 13,500r_ __July 1 1922 3 As'02 J-J 3 As'97 11-S 100,000r_ __Sept 1 1937 34s'02 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1922 336s'97 11-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1937 3 As'05 M-N __May 1 1925 46,000r_ 1938 1 __Aug 100,000r_ 3 As'98 F-A June 1 1938 3 As'05 M-N 135,000r May 1 '15-25 334s'98 J-D 50,000r M-N 280,000e&r.May 1 1936 354s'99 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1939 4s '06 J-D 49,000r_ ....June 1 1937 50.000r_ __July 2 1940 4s '07 3 34s'00 J-J 25,0000_ __July 1 1937 34s'00 M-N 50,000r_ _Nov 1 1940 48 '07 J-J __June 1 1928 33-s'01 M-N100.000r_Nov 11941 4s '08 J-D 20,000r_ 11938 48,000r_ __July 1 1942 4s '08 F-A 17,000r_ __Aug 3 As'02 J-J 5,000c_ __Jan 1 1930 3 As 03 F-A 50,000r_ _-Apr 1 1943 3 As'10 J-J 1 1930 -Feb _ 5,000r_ F-A 334s'10 1944 1 330'04 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 16,500r_ __Mch 1 1941 33s'04 M-N 6,000r_ __Nov 1 1944 3 As'11 11-S 10,000r.. ,...Dec 1 1941 3 30'05 11-N 45.000r_ __May 1 1945 330'11 J-D 21,000_ __Dec 1'15-'35 5,000r_ _Aug 1 1945 3368'11 J-D 3 As'05 F-A 25.000c 5,000r_ __Apr 1 1945 __s '12 M-S 23.000__Sept 3 As'05 A-0 1 '15-37 3As 1946 1 4s '06 11-S 25.000r_ __Sept --- 25.500_ _Feb 1 '15-'33 48 '07 A-0 10,000r_ -Oct 1 1947 48 ,500_ _Mar 1 '15-33 -__ 4s '08 11-N 12.000r_ __Nov 1 1948 4s INTEREST on bonds is payable at 4s '08 F-A 30,000r_ Aug 1 1948 8,800r_ __Jan I 1950 the First National Bank. Boston. 3 As'10 J-J __Mch 1 17,000r_ 1951 TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, 3368'11 11-S Apr. 11915. 7,000_ July 1 1951 ETC.330'11 J-J 3368'11 J-D 6,200._ __Dec 1 1951 Total general bond. debt_39,341,950 3.191.174 3368'12 M-S 45,600__Sept 1 '15-'43 Sinking funds _ Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit). __$6.150.776 __ debt municipal Net 334s'99 11-N $42.000r_ __Nov 1 1929 42.922.100 330'00 J-J 100,000r_ __July 2 1930 Water debt (additional) _ 1.900,142 Aug 1 1931 Sinking funds_ 3 As'01 F-A 100,000r 3.4s'02 11-N 20,000r_ ..Nov 1 1932 31.021.958 Net water debt 330'03 A-0 40,000r_ --Apr 1 1933 Net city and water debt.37.172,734 34s'04 11-N 147,000r _May 1'34-'35 BORROWING CAPACITY.-The 4s '07 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1937 4s '06 11-N 25,000r_ __May 1 1936 oorrowing capacity for city purposes 4s '06 11-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1936 on April 1 1915 was $338,898.22. The sinking fund for the 10-year 4s '07 11-N 10,000r.. __Nov 1 1937 4s '08 F-A 25,000r_ __Aug 1 1938 loans receives yearly 9% of the the 4s '08 J-D 12.000r_ _- Dec I 1938 amount of outstanding bonds, for 2,000r_ __July 1 1939 20-year loans 3 X %, for the 30-year 3 As'09 J-J -year for 40 the and 1-5% 2 loans 23.000c_ __Jan 1 1940 336s'10 J-J 35.000r_ _ _J&J 1 1940 loans 1 1-3%. 48 '10 J-J CITY WATER WORKS.-The 3 As'11 M-S 10,000r __Mch 1 1941 3 As'll J-J 20,000 __ __July 1 1941 cost of the water works up to April 1 3 As'll J-D 10,000c_ Dec I 1941 1915 was $6,663.56721. while the 336s'12 M-S 15.000c_Sept 1 1942 net debt on the same was $1,021.10,000c___Feb 1 1943 958.07. For the year ending Mar.31 3As'13 1914 water-works receipts wore Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan $403,608.24. (Outside Limit). ASSESSED VALUATION. 334s'02 F-A $46,000r_ Aug 1 1932 1914. 1915. Bridge Loans (Outside Limit). 107,014,000 104.836,400 43 '87 A-0 310,000r_ _Oct 1 1917 R. E 23.096,810 23,054,995 4s '88 J-J 100,000c.. _July 1 1918 Personal 130.110,810 127.891.395 48 '88 11-S 100,000c_ __Sept 1 1918 Total $21.40 $23.00 4s '89 M-S 115,000c_ Men 1 1919 Tax (p.M.) [VOL. 101. TOTAL DEBT Juno 19154773,590 73.518 70,024 Borrow. capacity 52,740 Total val.'15(abt 5-6 act)20.370.890 39,638 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ __$19.50 Population in 1910 25.401 Loans authorized by special CANTON. This town is in Norfolk Co. In statute and not subject to the law limiting municipal Indebtedness. Feb. 23 1797. Pop'n 1910. 4,797. INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Bos. Water Bonds. 4s J-J 374.000c_July 1 '14-'26 ton, and Old Colony Tr. Co.. BostonHigh-School Loans. _s 322.000__Dec 1 '14-'20 CLINTON. ..s This town Is in Worcester County 6_000_ _Nov 4 '15-'20 Water bonds out. Jan 1 14-474,000 Inc. 1850. Population 1910. 13.075. School bonds Refunding Bonds, 8,000 School notes J-J $175.000c___July 1 1930 23.000 3s Notes in anticipat'n of taxes_ 50.000 *Water Bonds. Total debt Jan 1 '14 J-J $20,000c..... July I 1918 155.000 45 Cash in treasury_ 50.000c___July 1 1921 J-J 17.946 4s Assess. val. 1914 (X act.)_6.789.898 4s J-D 50,000c_ _ _June 11925 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '14_$16.80 430'14 M-S 29,000 _Sept 1 '16-'44 *Refunding Water Bonds. INT. payable at town treasury 33.s g A-0 $18,000c___ _Oct'16-31 *School Bonds. CHELMSFORD WATER DIST. 45 '10 J-J $56,000c_Jan 1 '16-'30 This district is in Middlesex Co. Town-Hall Bonds. 4 As'13 M-S $56,000c_Sept 1 '16-'43 45 '09 J-J $84,000e_ _Jan 1 '16-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 14_- $60.000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15__ $520,000 Assessed valuation 1913_ _1.300,000 Floating debt_ 14.400 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.._._316.00 Sinking fund 192,423 Population in 1914 (est) 2,000 Water debt (included)_ 201,000 INT. at Nat. Shawmut 13k., Bost. Water sinking fund (Incl.). 85.423 Borrowing capacity 106.284 Total assessed val 1014.. 9,264,601 CHELSEA. The city is in Suffolk County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_326.00 In Settled 1630; incorporated as a INT. on town-hall bonds and town 1739: as a city March 13 1857. school bonds payable at Old Colony School Bonds(Inside Limit). Tr. Co., Boston; on other loans at 4s '11 A-03250.000c _Oct 1 '10-'31 First Nat. Bk.. Clinton. Special Loans (Inside Limit). *Loans authorized by special stat4s '06 J-D $50,000r___Oct 1 1916 ute 45 '96 J-D 65.000r___Oct 1 1926 ing and not subject to the law limitmunicipal indebtedness. 4s '12 J-D 7.200_ _ _ _Doc 1 1922 4s '13 J-D 15.060.. _June 1 '16-17 4s '14 J-D 12,000.. June 1 '16-'19 COHASSET. This town Is in Norfolk County. 4s '14 J-D 4.800__June 1 '16-'19 4s '14 J-D 39,520__June 1 '16-'19 Incorporated as a town 1770. 4s '14 J-D Refunding Bonds. 7,840__June 1 '16-'19 43 '15 J-D 10,000 June 1 '16-'20 4s '11 A-0 336,000c_Oct 1 '16-'20 4s '15 J-D 10.000__June 1 '16-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 5'15__336,000 _ _9,620.682 Assessed valuatIon Water Loans (Outside Limit). 4s J-J $300,000o__July 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19151915_--$16.00 2,585 4s '11 J-D 30,000____Dec 1 1921 Population in 1910 Refunding Notes (Inside Limit) INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. .1-1) 1141,400r_ _ Dec 1 1924 49 Street Loan (Inside Limit). CONCORD. J-D $45,000____ Dec 1 1921 Tilts town is in Middlesex County. 45 J-D 9,000__Dec 1 1921 Inc. Sept. 12 1635. Pop.'10, 6,421. 4s Fire-Apparatus Note3. 4 As'14 11-N 20,000__Nov 2 '16-19 _ _ 3.',000_July 20 '16-'17 Municipal !mot. Bonds (Out- 4s Water -Bonds (Outside limit). side Limit). A-0 $8,000c___Oct 1 1923 336s'09 F-A 3500,000c_Feb 1 1959 3 As Public !mot. L'n (Outside Limit). 48 '08 ___ 60,000_ _ _Sept 21 1928 A-0$310.000c_Oct 1 '25&'27 336s'09 A-0 65,000c_ _ _Apr 15 1929 45 IS '11 A-0 12,500c _Oct 1 '16-'40 Park Loan (Outside Limit). 25.000c_Jan 15 '18-'42 A-0 $100.000c Oct 1 1936 4s '13 J-J 45 4s 13 J-D 12.5000 Dec 15 '18-'42 Lim.). (Outside Bds. Bldg. Public 9.500_ _Doe 1 '16-34 4s '08 1t-S$400,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1958 430 onsd,s -s 0uote. 0 0 ( 5. Sewermil si seep .d litmlit)2 . 8...23 4s '10 F-A 100.000c_ _ _ Feb 1 1960 43 Debt July 1 1915. 11-S 4,000e_ _ _Sept 1 1931 $691,760 4s Loans within limit J-.1. 3,000c_ _July 1 1935 1.740,000 334s Loans outside limit Light Bonds (Outside 2,431,760 Total permanent debt 686,324 3As $8.000c_May 1 '35-'36 Sinking funds ___ 2,00(L__ _Oct 1 1937 Net debt (incl. water debt) 1,745,436 4s ___ 6,000.._ _Nov 2 1938 Net debt (excl. water d't)_1,639,540 45 2.000_ Apr 15 1939 Temp. loans (in anticipation of revenue) 764,950 33%s 6.500.. Juno 1 '16-'28 Borrow. capacity July! '15 194,483 43%s _ 13.000_ _Oct 1 '16-'28 F-A 61,000c_Aug 1 '29-'31 Assess. val. real est. '15.._26.012,600 4s M-N 1(),000c_ _ _Nov 1 1932 Assess. val. pers'l prop.'15 4,061,560 3 As Assessed val.'15(abt act)_30.074.160 3)s A-0 15,000o_ _ _Oct 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_ __$24.00 3.14s A-0 10,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1934 Popula'n 1910, 32,452; 1915, 43,121. 4s '10 F-A 20,000c.. __Aug 1 1940 INTEREST is paid in Boston at School Notes. National Shawmut Bank and United 4s '11 A-0 318,000c. _Oct 1 '16-'31 States Trust Co. or by City Treas. 3Y.is _ _ 2,400__Oct 1 '16-'19 Bridge-Notes(33,68,3 34s.4s3c4 Xs). $3,000 J'Iy12'19 318,9000ctl '16-'22 CHICOPEE. s.une 23 13..17 .j oc 0t 00 Chicopee is in Hampden Co. In_ Rifle _Range2N 33%s corp. as a town 1848; a city 1890. $ Playground Notes. Street-Improvement Bonds. 33,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'21 45 '14 J-D 1321.000cJune 1 '16-'18 4 Sudbury Road Bonds. 6,500c___June 11919 $12,000. Nov 1 '16-'18 43 '14 J-D 12.000c_June 1 '16-'18 4Xs 18,000c_June 1 '19-'24 45Sudbury Road Notes. _ $1,000_June 15 '16-19 4s '15 J-J 39,700c_July 1 '16-'19 Street-Extension Notes. 2,300c___July 1 1916 4s '15 J-J 1 6,000c_July 1 '17-'18 45_ $1,000_June 15 '16-'19 TOWN DEBT Dec. 3119141.000c___July 1 1919 $114.800 Within limit Hospital Bonds 45 '12 M-N $10.100c_Nov 1 '16-'19 Water debt ,0 .7. 55 9 102 00 00 Sewer debt School Bonds and Notes. 45 1916-1919 Light debt --- $1.000 4s '10 A-0 9,000e_ Dec 1 '16-24 Total Dec. 31 1914 $568.800 45 -__ 3,000___Aug 16 1919 SINKING FUNDS45 --7,000_42,000 yrly $29.304 43 ,10 11-N 36,000c_Nov 3(1'16-'27 Water 35,575 4s '11 11-N 18,000c_Nov 27'16-'21 Sewer 37.496 4s '12 J-D 35.000e_June 1 '16-'22 Light 4,000 _ _ _ _34,000 YrIY. 4s '13 J-D Total sinking funds $102,375 4As'14 M-N 6.000__May 1 '16-'21 4s '15 J-J 125,000c_July 1 '16-'2() Total assessed val. 1915_ _ _9,318.055 160.000c_July 1 '21-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$17.30 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Boston. Police-Signal System. 4s '14 J-D $1.200____May 1 1916 DALTON. Sidewalk Bonds. This town Is in Berkshire County. 4As'14 M-8 31.760_Sept '16-'17 Fire Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s '15 _-_ $20,000 ____1916-1925 4 kis14 M'S $6,375___Sept '16-'18 30.000__1926-1945 4 As'14 A-0 12.000____Oct '16-'21 30,000 ____1916-1925 Bonds. Bridge 4s '07 ___ $38,00(L _32,000 yearly 4s '15 _-_ 47.500 ---.1926-1944 3,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1916 1945 1,500. 4348'13 F-A TOTAL BONDED DEBT (n Add. Dept Equip. Bonds. 32,300c_ _ _July 1 1916 Population in 1910 3,568 { 6.000c_July 1 J-J '17-19 '15 4s 1.000c___July 1 1920 DANVERS. This town is In Essex County. Refunding Bonds. Population 1910. 9.407. 3 As g .1-1) S42.000c_June 1 '16-'29 Inc. 1757 Central Fire Station. *Electric-bight Bonds. 32,000July 1 '16-'17 J-I) $21.000c_Dee 1 '16-'22 4s '11 J J 4s 3 As g J-D 16,0000_ _ _June '16-'31 Electric-Light Bonds. 15,000 _ _$1,000 yearly 4s '96 J D 311,000c_ __June 1 1916 4 34s'07 ___ ___ 11,000 _ _31.000 yearly 4s '97 J D Is 4.000c___June 1 1917 A-0 9,500c_ Apr 1 1918 43 'II M-N 90.000c_ Nov 1 '16-'36 18 J-J Highway & Sewer Bonds. 16.000e___July 1 1928 4s 436813 M-S 37,500c_Sept 1 '16-'18 4s '01 A 0 6.000c_ __Apr 1 1931 A-0 *Water Bonds. 500____Apr 1 1917 4s M-N 4.000_ _ _ _May 1 1917 J-D$80,000 45 Dec '16-'23 Is 4s g J-D 16,500c_ _June 1 '16-'26 4s '14 A.0 5.000__Apr 1 '16 '25 3 As F-A 4,000o __ _Aug '16-'19 4s '10 A-0 1,400____Apr 1 1919 __. 16,000 ..$2,000 yearly 4s '10 J-J 48 12.000____July 1 1920 Is '14 J-D 9,000___ _Apr 1 1922 8,000c_June 1 '16-19 4s '07 A-0 F-A moo__Feb 1 '16-'17 Permanent debt-General $355,090 4s A-0 8.500____Apr 1 1916 Permanent debt-Special, 418,500 45 POPULATION. 1910 104,839 1890 1905 97,426 1880 1900 91,886 1870 Nov., 1915..1 DANVERS (Concluded)Water Bonds. 48 '06 A-0 $22,000c___Apr 1 1919 48 '96 J-D 14.000c_ _ _June 1 1926 6,000c_Oct 1 31-'34 A-0 48 4s '08 A-0 67,000.._- _Apr 1 1938 4s '06 J-J 1.500_ __ _Jan 1 1916 2.000_ ...Apr 4s '06 A-0 _ _Apr 1 1920 3348'05 A-0 3.000_ _ _June 1 1935 2,000____Apr 1 1937 4s '07 A-0 48 '10 M-S 30.000____Mar 1 1940 4s '11 A-0 43,000____Apr 1 1941 Peabody Family Bonds. 4s '12 M N$12,000__May 1 16-'21 School Bonds. 4s '97 J-D 10.000c_ __June 1 1917 Town-House Notes. 4s '96 A-0 $1,250____Oct 1 1916 $190.500 Water debt 107.900 Electric-light debt 29,500 Ordinary debt 327,900 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 1915 Sinking Funds$12,124 Water 44,956 Electric light 9.440 School 66,520 Total sinking funds NET DEBT Jan 1 1915_ __ 261,380 Tax valuation 1915_8,550.176 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _420.40 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Court-House Bonds. 336s'02 J-D $5.000c&r_Dec 1 1916 Building Bonds. 4s '07 J-D 8260,000c_Dec 1 '16-'29 4s '09 J-D 115.000c_Dec 1 '16-23 Perman't debt Jan 1 '15.. $1,086,500 Other indebtedness..____ 64.510 Total liabilities Jan 1 '15 1,151,011 Cash balance 77.641 Other assets. 13,526 1.059.843 Net liabilities Jan 1 '15 Assessed valuation 1914..484.700,694 Population in 1910 436.477 INT. on bonds of 1915 at Merch. Nat. Bank. Boston; others at First Nat. Bank, Boston. EVERETT. 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 as a city Jan. 2 1893. Armory Notes. 48 '02 M-S $9,337 __Sept 1 '16-'22 Sidewalk Notes. 48 '06 J-D $2,500_June 15 '15-'16 5,000 --Aug 1 '16-'17 58 '07 F-A Street Notes. 4s '11 J-J $32.700 __July 1 '16-'21 4s'12 F-A 39,400__Aug 1 '16-'22 4s '12 M-N 2,600_May 1 '16-'18 DEDHAM. 1,000__Oct 22 '16-'17 This town is in Norfolk County. 58'14 A-0 4,400__Feb 1 '16-'19 Inc. 1636. Population 1910, 9,284. 5s '15 F-A 2.000__Aug 5 '16-'19 43Is'15 F-A Sewer Certificates. Sewer Bonds. F-A $78.000c..Feb 1 '16-'41 48 $125,000c&r_July 1 1923 A-0 25,000e.Oct 1 '16-'29 48 '93 J-J 30 4s '99 M-S 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929 Bridge Loan. 100.000c&r_June 1 1931 J-D '01 4s J-J 48 $740-- Jan 10 1916 4s '05 J-D 25,000c&r_June 1 1935 Sewer Loans. __June 1 1940 32.000 __July 1 '16-'17 48 '10 J-D 60,000. J-.1 43 Fire-Station Bonds. 1,875___Aug 28 1916 5s '13 F-A 4s '08 M-S $12,000c_Sept 1 '16-'18 Street Loans. 1,000_ __Sept 12 1916 4s '15 F-A 10,000__Aug 1 '16-'20 4s '12 M-S School Notes. 18,000_ _July 1 '16-'34 48 '14 ___ 2,000_Aug 28 '16-'17 4s '01 A-0 $6.000 __Apr 1 '16-'21 5s '14 ___ '03 M-N 41.936._ _ Nov '16-'23 48 4,000__July 1 '16-'19 4s '14 ___ 3,000_June 18 '16-'21 1,000____July 1 1916 48 '03 J-D 4s '14 ___ 48 '99 F-A 18,000 __Aug 1 '16-'24 School Loans. 15.000r_Aug F-A 48 '12 1 '16-'30 J-J $19,950_July 17 '16-'22 5s'13 J-D 3;6s 1,000___June 18 1916 5,000 Oct 25 '16-'17 A-0 48 5,000_ A-0 4Xs'13 _Oct 22 '16-'20 '16-'29 34s'09 J-D 42.000 June 1 Fire Department Notes. 1,000_ _ _Sept 12 1916 4s '12 ___ 48 '08 J-D $500____Dec 1 1916 Bridge Loan. 1,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1916 58 '14 ___ $16,625__July 1 '16-'34 4s '12 M-S 4,000Feb 2 '16-'19 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 1915_ - $245,290 4;is'14 F-A School Bonds. Assess. val.'15 abt. act.)_15,952,095 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ -$18.00 48 '05 J-J $70,000c_July 1 '16-'25 48 '13 A-0 180,000c..Oct 1 '16-'33 INT. by check from City Treas. 4Ms'14 23,500__Aug 1 '16-'24 Sidewalk Bonds. DUDLEY. This town is in Worcester County. 40'14 F-A 116,000„Aug 1 '16-'24 Inc. 1732. Population 1910. 4,267. 4s '15 J-D 28,000c_June 1 '16-'19 6.000c___June 1 1920 Water-Supply Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 3 10'09 J-D $92,000c&rJune 1 '16-39 BOND. DEBT Oct 14'15- _$92,000 4%s'14 F-A 39,000__Aug 1 '16-'24 Library Notes. Assess. val.'15(60% act.)_2,481,221 $600___July 15 1916 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ --$18.00 4s '12 J-J Is '12 J-D 900 Dec 2 1917 INT. at Old Colony Trust Co. Police Notes. 48 '13 A-0 S600...Apr 1 1916 Insurance Notes. EAST BRIDGEWATER. This town is in Plymouth County. 5s '13 J-D $1,000_June 18 '16-17 Playground Notes. Inc. June 14 1823. Pop.'10, 3.363. 4s '11 $4.000_May 15 '16-'19 Notes. 1.000____Sept 3 1916 43 '15 ___ $8,115 1916-1920 4s '12 M-S Playground Bonds. High School Bonds. 1916 4s '12 M-S $25.500o 1916-1932 4s '15 F-A 1$3.500 115.000 1917-1921 Water Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '12 A-0 $13,500o ___ _1916-1924 5.500c_ __$500 yearly 45 '05 1;1-N $15.000c_May 1 '16-'30 4s '10 J-D 16.000c_May 1 '16-'31 430'13 M-S 98,000„Mar 1 '16-'43 45 '06 15.000„Jan 1 '16-'25 4s '07 M-N 17,000c_May 1 '16-'32 .01s'13 J-J 4s '08 M-N 18.000c_May 1 '16-'33 Bonds. Highway 4s '09 11f-N 14,000c_May 1 '16-'29 4s '10 .1-6 $2,000c_$1,000 yearly 48 '10 3.1-N 10.000 __May 1 '16-'25 Sewer Bonds. 48 '10 J-D $6,000c_$1,000 yearly 45 '11 BI-N 6.000c_Nov 1 '16-'21 BOND. DEBT May 1913-_$167,500 48 '14 F-A 2t,000____Aug '16-'39 Refunding Notes. 3,000 Floating debt Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _2,655,347 48 12 F-A 32,000__Aug 1 '16-'17 Surface Drainage Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ 320.80 4s'01&'3 J-D$200.000c&rJ'nel'31 &33 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 4%8'14 F-A 4,000__Aug 1 '16-19 4s '15 F-A 15,000c_Aug 1 '16-'20 EASTHAMPTON. Water Main Notes. This town is in Hampshire County. 43.1s'15 F-A $5,000__Aug 5 '16-'20 Inc. Juno 17 1785. Pop. 1915, 9,798. Surface Drainage Notes. Sewer Notes. 43-6s15 M-S $5,000_ __Mar 1'16-'20 $6.500_ -July 15 1918 48 '08 J-J Gypsy Moth Notes. 4.000 _ _ Apr 1 1923 5s '13 A-0 $1.000_ 3;6s'05 A-0 _ Apr 1 '1916 4s '04 June 32.000 __Jan 1 '17-'20 Water Bonds. '21-'22 _-Apr 10,000 1 Apr 3;68'05 4s '91 J-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1921 43 '06 J-D 13,500 June 1 '24-'25 48 '92 J-J 30.000c_ __July 1 1922 5,000___ _July 1 1917 48 '94 J-J 4s '07 J-J 70.000c&r_Jan 1 1924 School Loans. Street Bonds. 4s '11 M-S $30.000 _Sent 1 '16-'30 4s '08 J-D $18.000c_June 1 '16-'18 '16-'27 21,000c_July 1 48 '12 J-J 48 '09 A-0 20,000c Apr 1 '16-'19 45 A-0 25.000 Oct 1 '14-'25 4s '10 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '16-'20 Water Bonds. 450'13 J-J 43.610. July 1 '16-'23 J-D $7,500c_June 1 '16-'20 40'13 A-0 11,000 Oct 1 '16-'23 48 Water Notes. 4s '14 J-J 18,000c_July 1 '16-'24 3fisJ-D M-N $1s,000r_Nov 1 '16-'24 00'14 F-A 12,000__Aug 1 '16-'19 4s A-0 18,000r_Oct 1 '16-'21 4s '15 J-D DEBr 3,00Oc_June 1 '16-'17 t Is J-J 12.000r___July 1 1916 8,000c_June 1 '18-'25 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1915_$202,500 BOND. Oct 1 '15_31.280.140 Floating debt 142,000 Water bonds (additional).200.000 Assess. val. '151Real est_5,469,611 Note debt 228,815 actual) (4-5 (Total ____7,770,089 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15_ 1,708.955 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1915-423.20 Sinking funds.. 422,816 INT. In Boston at First Nat. Bk. Borrow. capac. Oct 1 '15_ 138,394 Total val.'15(abt act).._ _32,776,250 ESSEX COUNTY. Tax rate per $1,000, 1915_ _ _$21.00 Salem is the county seat. Population in 1910....33.484 Bridge & Highway Bonds. INT. on coupon bonds in Boston ($12,000c..Dec 1 '16-'18 at Merchants' Nat. Bk. and Old Col45.000c..Dec 1 '19-'23 48 '13 J-D{ 16.000c..Dec 1 '24-'27 ony Tr. Co.; on reg. bonds & city 4s '14 M-S 48.000e-Mar 1 '16-'27 notes by Treasurer's check. WATER WORKS.-City owns Agricultural School Bonds. 48 '13 F-A $55.000c_Aug 1 '16-'33 and operates its water works. Receipts for 1915 (to Oct. 1) from water Bridge Bonds. 33,0'02 J-D $25,000cScr Dec 1 1916 rates, $98,563. 48 '08 M-S 170.1100c_ Mch 1 '16L24 48 '11 M-S 20.000e_Sept 1 '16-'24 FAIRHAVEN. 48 '11 -__ 21.000 This town is In Bristol County. 1916-1922 48 '13 J-D 40.000c..Dec 1 '16- 23 Inc. Feb. 22 1812. Pop. 1910, 5.122. 48 '14 J-D 31 .500c_ Dec 1 '16-'24 Sewer Bonds. 48 ,15 J-D 55,000c_Dec 1 '16-'26 48 '97 A-0 $11.000c_Oct 1 '16-'17 Notes. Bridge Bonds. is '06 Dec 5.000____Dec 1 1916 4s '07 M-N $34,000c_Nov 1 '16-'49 4;is'05 5,000__Dec 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15- $45,000 48 07 M-S 10.000 __Mch 1 '16-'17 Floating debt _- _ ____ 83,730 Highway Bonds. Assess val. 15(abt act).....4,459.66l 45 '08 M-S $65.000c_Mch 1 '16-'28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_421.00 4),4s'13 J-D 8,0O0. Dec 1 1916 INT. in Boston at First Nat. Bank. 19 FALL RIVER. Spec. loans, less sink.fund 2,357,263 H. W. Clarke, Aud. This city, which is in Bristol Net city debt, less special County, was incorporated in 1854. loans $2,048,925 Water debt (additional) _ _ 1.250.000 Police-Bldg. Bonds. 4s '15 M-S $10.000r_Mar 1 '16-'25 Water sinking funds 607.154 Public Building Bonds. 4s '14 ___ $152,000__July 1 '16-'34 Net water debt $642,846 Public Improvement Bonds. Total net debt $5.049.033 4s '14 ___ $139.500__Mar 2 '16-'24 Borrowing capacity Jan. 1 Municipal Loans. 1915 was 450.710 4s '06 M-S8160,000__ __Mch 1 1916 Val. city prop'ty 1915 ___ 8.727,270 48 '06 F-A 30,000._ __Aug 1 1916 Incl. water-wks. val. at.. 2,056.900 4s '07 M-S 135,000-- _-Mch 1 1917 Ass'd value,real eatate 64.092.800 45 '08 M-S 170,000._ __Mch 2 1918 Assessed val., personal 41,277.650 48 '08 F-A 20,000.. __Aug 1 1918 Bank share valuation 1,334.745 _ 177.250 334s'07 11-S __Mch 1 1919 Total val. '15(abt. act.)_106,705,195 314s'09 J-J 15,000. _-July 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _523.00 4s '10 M-S 170,000_- Mch 1 1920 Population in 1910 119.295 4s '09 M-N 15,000... __Nov 1 1919 on most of the bonds 4s '10 J-D 100.000_ __Dec 1 1920 Is INTEREST paid only at office of City Treasur4s '11 M-S 14O,000_ _Mch 1 1921 er; on some small issues in Boston. 4s '11 J-D 20.000 __ _June 15 1921 4s '12 F-A 215,000eb 1 1922 43 '12 M-S 12.000_ __ _Sept 3 1922 FALMOUTH. This town is in Barnstable County. 4 qs'13 F-A 90.000r___Feb 1 1923 4;is'13 F-A 35.500r_Aug 1 '16-'23 Inc. 1686. Population 1910.3.144. 4s '13 J-D 80.000 _Dec 1 '16-'23 45 Road Loan. J-D 31,000 1916 4s '15 M-S 70,000r_Mar 1 '16-'25 Channel Bonds. 50,000__Jan 1 '16-'25 4s '15 J-J $17.000__$2,500 yearly Almshouse Bonds. Water Bonds. 43is'14 M-NJ$8,060__Nov 2 '16-'19 334s A-0 $152,000c ___1916-1934 115.000__Nov 2 '20-'34 4s '12 M-N 40.000 Sewer Loans. Harbor Loan. 45 '96 A-0 $75,000_ __Apr 1 1926 45 M-N $10,000r__ _._1917 4s '95 F-A 65.000.. __Feb 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $251.500 4s '96 J-J 100,000._ _July 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1914..16,554,745 4s '97 A-0 50,000.. __Apr 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 __$10.40 45 '98 A-0 40.000.... __Apr 1 1928 INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 43 '98 J-J 100,000•_ __July 1 1928 4s '99 F-A 20.000._.Feb __Feb 1 1929 45 '99 M-N 40,000_ ..May 15 1929 FITCHBURG. This city is in Worcester Co. Inc. 48 '99 F-A 25.000_ _Aug 1 1929 334s'00 M-N 25.000_ -May 1 1930 as town Feb.3 1764; city Mars 1872. Loan. 3 6s'00 F-A 20,000..-Aug 1 1930 4s Municipal '09 M-N $42,000r_Nov 1 '16-'19 33,0'01 A-0 25,000_ __Apr 1 1931 4s '10 M-N 17,000r_Nov 1 '16-'20 33.s'01 J-J 20.000_ __July 1 1931 48 '11 M-N 51,500r_Nov 1 '16-'21 3;6s'02 A-0 100.000*_ __Apr 1 1932 45 '12 334s'03 A-0 50,000.._Apr 1 1933 4s '13 M-N 90.500r_Nov 1 '16-'22 M-N 116.000r_Nov 1 '16-'23 3;68'04 M-N 100,000•_ __May 2 1934 4s '14 M-N 79.200r_Nov 1 '16-'24 3;0'05 M-S 40,000 __ _Moil 1 1935 Sidewalk. 4s '06 M-S 60,000.. __Mch 1 1936 33-6s'06 M-N $875r___Nov 1 1916 48 '07 M-S 5O,000._ __Mch 1 1937 3 800r_Nov 1 '16-'17 4s'07 J-D 15,000 __ __June 1 1937 ;is _ 1,500r_Nov 1 '16-'18 4s '08 M-S 50,000_ __Mch 2 1938 3 4s '13 M-N 12,000r_Nov 1 '16-'18 4s '08 J-D 20,000 __ __June 1 1938 3;65'09 M-S 50,000 __ Mch 1 1939 33,Paving. 6s'06 M-N $975r___Nov 1 1916 4s '10 M-S 50,000 __-Mch 1 1940 3s NI-N 700r __Nov 1 '16-'17 4s '10 J-J 132.000r*J-uly 1 '16-'30 34s 3.500rNov 1 '16-'18 110.000r*July 1 '31-'40 45 '14 M-N 40,000r_Nov 1 '16-'19 48 '11 1\I-S 50.000._ __Mch 1 1941 Fire Department. 4s '12 M-S $70,000- __Mch 1 1942 3;6s A-0 3244.50r_Oct 1 1916 4 Xs'13 A-0 50.000*_Apr 1 '16-43 3 _ -Nov 1 '16-'18 4%8'13 M-N 50,000* May 1'16-1943 ;is400r Play-Ground Loan. 4s '14 M-S 58.600*_Mar 2 '16-44 33.s M-N $300r___May 1 1916 4s '14 M-S 27.0005-July 1 '16-'24 Sewer. 40.000*_July 1 '25-'44 3;is'06 M-N $325r___Nov 1 1916 75,000r_Mar M-S '15 1 '16-'40 34s 4s M-N 2.500r _Nov 1 '16-'17 10.000r_Mar 1 '41-'45 34s _ 600r __Nov 1 '16-'18 Bridge Bonds. 45 '11 F-A 81.000r_Aug 1 '16-'41 4s '07 J-J $50,000.. __Jan 1 1957 4s '12 F-A 176.000r_Aug 1 '16-'42 4s '10 J-D f342,000• __Dec 1 '16-'34 4s 1 '16-'43 1 96.-000•.Dec 1 '35-'40 4s '13 F-A 184,000„Aug 19:3,000r_Aug 1 '16-44 Highway Loans. 4s '06 J-D $20,000_ __Dec 1 1916 4s'15 F-Af 140,000r_Aug 1 '16-'35 1 60,000r_Aug 1 '36-'45 43007 F-A 20,000_ __Aug 1 1917 Water. 4)4s'07 31-S 10,000 __ __Sept 3 1917 4s A-0$300,000r __Nov 1 1922 3368'09 J-D 25,000 __ __June 1 1919 48 A-0 56,000r __Oct 1 '16-'37 Is '08 Al-N 10.000- __Nov 2 1918 3;6s J-D 12.000r __Dec 1 1922 4s '10 J-J 25,000r_ __July 1 1920 J-J 55,000r_July 1 '23 &26 4s '11 M-N 15,000._ __Nov 1 1921 3;6s 48 '12 J-J 35,000__July 1 '16-'22 4s '09 M-N 19,000r __Nov 1 '16-'39 4s '12 J-D 15.000_ _Dec 2 1922 4s '10 M-N 12,500r __Nov 1 '16-'40 48 13 F-A 190.000r_ _ _Feb 1 1923 4s '11 M-N 8.000r __Nov 1 '16-'41 4s '14 M-S 76,000„Mar 1 '16-19 4s '12 M-N 21.000r_Nov 1 '16-'42 4s '15 M-S 95,000r_Mar 1 '16-20 4s '14 M-N 29,000r_Nov 1 '16-'44 School. Park Bonds. M-N$200.000c&rMay 1 1923 350'02 A-0 525,000•_ _Apr 1 1952 45 J-D 50.000r_June 1 1925 3 Iis'02 J-D 25,000•_ __Dec 1 1952 4s 350'03 M-N 25,000•_ __May 1 1953 3s'06 M-N 4,400r___Nov 1 1916 ___ 8.800r __Nov 1 '16-'18 336s'03 J-J 25.000•_ __July 1 1953 334s 3.500r_Dec 1 '16-'22 4s '06 M-N 10.000 __ May 1 1916 48 Street. 4s '10 J-J 37,500r*July 1 '16-'30 3;is'06 M-N $4,000____Noy 1 1916 Water Bonds(Outside Limit). 14-N 17,000 __Nov 1'16-'18 4s '03 J-D 375.00th._June 1 1923 3;6s 4s M-N 75.000 __May 1 '24-'26 4s Restoration of Trust Fd. Bonds. $41.800r__May 1'16-'22 4s '95 J-D 50.000 __ __June 1 1925 Debt Dec. 1 1914. 45 '97 A-0 50.000 _-Apr 1 '27-'28 4s NI-N 150.000 __Nov 1 '23-'28 Total funded debt __ ___$2,098.359 519.500 4s '99 M-N 50,000... .May 1 1929 Water debt (included) 965.200 4s '99 F-A 150,000.. __Aug 1 1929 Bonds exempt(Spec.Act)_ 267,821 3[.4s'99 M-N 175.000._ __Nov 1 1929 Borrowing capacity 294.379 3 368'00 F-A 100,000... __Feb 1 1930 Total sinking funds 3;0'00 /41-N 20.000.. __May 1 1930 Total assessed val. 1915_ _39.282,399 356s A-0 60,000 __Apr 1 '31-'33 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914- 21.00 37:826 334s'02 A-0 50,000_ __Apr 1 1932 Population in 1910 INT. on coupons is payable at 3[4s'02 J-D 50,000 __ __Dec 1 1932 4s '04 1;I-N 20.000.. _May 2 1934 Merchants' Bank, Boston; reg. Int. remitted by check. 3',4s'04 F-A 175,0(X)__ __Feb 1 1934 4s '14 _ _ _ J38,000_ _May 1 '16-34 110.0(10 _ _ May 1 '35-'44 FRA_MINGHAM. This town is in Middlesex County. Playground Bonds. 3 I4s'09 J-J 3100.000•_ __July 1 1939 Inc. in 1700. Park Bonds. 4s '14 __ 17.500 1916-1944 4s '15 F-A $30,000c_Aug 1 '16-45 Hospital Bonds. Public Playground Bonds. 454s'08 3.1-N 8-18.000 _May 1 '16-'28 4 s'13 J-J $2S,000__July 1 '16-'43 School Loans. Water Bonds. 48 '96 A-0 360.000_ -Apr 1 1916 3%s'05 A-0 $40,000c_Oct 1 '16-'35 Is '97 F-A 100,000•_ __Aug 1 1917 4s '06 A-0 1 '16-'36 4s '97 A-0 70,000.- -Apr 1 1917 45 '07 F-A 210,000c__Oct __Aug 1 '16-'37 3;0'00 1;I-N 100,000*...May 1 1925 34s'09 A-0 22,000 38.000c __Oct 1 '16-'39 3 30'04 J-J 150,000•_ _July 1 1924 4s '12 J-D 30.000c_June 4s J-D 140.18)0'.June 1 '27-'28 48 '15 A-0 30,000c_Apr 11 '16-30 '16-'30 3348.09M-N 157,000*_May 1 '16-'34 Water Co. Bonds (assumed). 110,000*_May 1 '35-'39 45,6s _ $145.000 1925 3 %s'09 J-J 60.000.' __July 1 1929 Bridge Loan. 48 '09 14-S 12.000'.Sept 1 '16-'39 4s'13 A-0 35,000_Apr 29 '16-'23 4s '10 J-J 116.000*rJuly 1 '16-'40 Loan. 75,000*rJuly 1 '16-'30 4s School 4s '10 J-.1 '06 A-0 __Oct 1 '16-'31 45 '11 M-S 1 18.000*rJuly 1 '16-21 48 '08 A-0 $61,000c 26,000c .Oct 1 '16-'28 20.000*rJuly 1 '22-'31 Sewer Loans. 43 '13 M-N 2.000*___Nlay 1 1916 41s'13 A-0 29 '16-'23 17.000*_May 1 '17-33 48 '14 J-D $7.200_Apr 31,000_ _June 1 '16-'32 4s '11 J-D 80.000_ _*J'ne 1 '16-'31 on Demand). 76,000*_July 1 '16-'34 4s Notes (Payable 4s '14 J-J 54.000168 -540.166.92 Public Library. 416s 11.000! 4s '95 J-D $150,000*__J&D 1 1925 Debt Aug. 9 1915. 75,000•_ __Jan 1 1927 Town debt (inside limit) __ 45 '97 J-J $92.450 48 '98 l'A-N 25.000.-..May 2 1918 Town debt (outside limit) _ 216.000 ['Special loans.) Water debt (outside limit;. 514.000 Jan. 11915, Borrow. capac. Aug. 9 '15 371.101 Municipal bonded debt_ _$6.520.250 Assess. val.( act.) '15_ _17.061 ,090 Sinking fund, doo 2.114,063 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-$18.00 Pop'n 1910, 12.498; 1915. 15.684 Net city debt $4,406.187 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston 20 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. INT. on funding bonds and school, FRANKLIN. This town is in Norfolk County. 310 at Treas. office, school 4s at inc. Mch. 2 1778. Pop. 1915.6,472. First Nat. Bank, Boston, on notes at Grafton Savings Bank. Sewer Bonds. 48 '13 M-N$69,000c_Nov 1 '16-'38 4s '14 M-N 60.000c_Nov 1 '16-'19 GREAT BARRINGTON. 4s '14 F-A i4.000cAug 1 '16-'39 This town Is in Berkshire County. School Bonds. Inc. 1761. Popula'n 1910, 5.926. 4s '12 M-N$21.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'27 School Bonds. Water Works Bonds. 48 '07 J-D $45.500c_Dec 1 '15-'27 4s '07 J-D$1,6.000c_June 1 '16-'36 34s A-0 42.000r Apr 1 1917 4s '09 J-D 19.000c_June 1 '16-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $87,500 50.000c _June 1 '16-'40 Floating debt_ 40 '11 J-D 2,750 '16-38 45”13 F-A 23.000c_Aug 1 Sinking fund 33.993 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915.- $449,000 Total value '15 (2-3 act.)_ 6,966.196 Water debt (included)____ 22,8,000 Total tax rate (per 11.000)'14.113.00 30.000 Temporary notes (add'1)__ INT. on 330 in Pittsfield at BerkAs.sess. val '15(90% act.) _4.975.102 Total tax rate (per 11.000)15_822.20 shire Co. Say. Bank. on 4s in Boston INT. payable at Franklin Nat. Bk at Old Colony Trust Co. GARDNER. This town is in Worcester Co. Inc. June 27 1785. Pop'n 1915. 16,163. Isolation Hospital Loan. 4s '15 A-0 $20,000__Apr 1 '16-'25 School Loan. 45 '97 J-J $2!.500c_July 1 '16-'24 4s '04 J-D 10.0 Oc_June 1 '16-'23 6.750.June 1 '16-'24 3s04 J-D Parker Street Bonds. 4 hs'12 M-N $9,500__Nov 1 '15-'22 Sewer Loans. 350'01 M-N 32.!,000c_May 1 '16-'26 350'01 F-A 11,200Aug 1 '16-'31 8.000c_Sept 1 '16-'31 4s '03 M-S 9.500c_June 1 '16-'34 4s '04 J-D 3 hs'04 A-0 28.500c_Oct 1 '16-'34 4$ '05 M-N 10.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'35 3148'09 F-A 20.000r _Aug 2 '26-'39 5.000c _July 1 '16-'20 48 '10 J-J Playground Notes. 4s '09 A-0 s 2.000. Oct 1 '16-'17 Surface Water Drain. $500____Dec 1 1916 4s '10 J-D Sewer Scrip. Dec 1 '16-'36 $10.500c_ 4s '06 J-D Water Bonds. 411 '04 M-N $199.5000_May 2 '16-'34 :36.000c_Oct 1 '16-'39 48 '09 A-0 Perm. Debt Oct 11 '15_ -- $432,950 120,000 Floating debt Assessed valu-iReal estate 7,893,540 11,538,377 ation, 1915 Total__ Tax rate (per 1.000) 1915--$19.90 INT. on school loans at Gardner Say. Bank: other loans at Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston. GREAT BARRINGTON FIRE DISTRICT. 4s '12 J-D $18,000e_Dec 1 '16-'31 BOND. DEBT Dec 1913._ $125,934 Assessed valuation 1913...4,014.220 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914..___$5.00 4,000 Population in 1912 (est.) INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. GREENFIELD. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915 __$20.20 Pop'n In 1910. 44.115; 1915, 49,z34 CITY PROPERTY.-The real estate owned by the city as shown on the assessors' books Jan. 1 1915 amounted to $1.892,635, HINGHAM. This town is in Plymouth County. School Building Notes. 4s '12 __ _ $2i.500 1916-1922 Office-Building Notes. 48 '12 _ _ $8000 1916-1917 Fire-Department Notes. 4s12 3.000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1913 $63,685 Assessed valuation 1914 $8.286.197 Tax rate (per $1,000)'14 $17.00 Population In 1910 4,965 HOLBROOK. This town is In Norfolk County Inc. Feb. 29 1872. Pop.'10. 2.816 Water Works. 48 A-0 $40.000c.. _Apr 1 1917 45 J-J 35,000c. __July 1 1922 4s '04 J-J 3.000r_July 1 '23-25 4s '09 J-J 4.000r_July 1 '26-29 4s '11 J-J 12.000c ____1924-1932 _s A-0 2.000r _1923-1924 J-J _s 4.000c ____1933-1934 Refunding Loan. 45 '11 J-D 316.500 __June 1 '16-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 2'15__ $117,600 Floating debt 5,684 Sinking fund assets_ __ _ 46,720 Total value '14 (2-3 act.) 1.718,655 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1914._ - -$20.70 INT. at Boston at Nat. Shawmut Bk. and First Nat. Bank. [VOL. 101. HUDSON. This town is situated In Middlesex County. Incorporated March 19 1866. Electric Light Notes. 1.658 M-N $7,000 _Nov 2 '16-'29 M-N 800..May 1 '16-'17 45 4. Water Notes. J-D $12.000 __June 1 '16-'27 J4 11.960 __Nov 5 '16-'28 334s 3%8'06 J-D 21.000 _Dec 31 '16-'36 3.808 A-0 15.1 -'0 __Oct 1 '16-'38 J-J 3,800 _July 1 '16-'34 3 %s 3 its J-J 1.400 _Dec 1 '16-'29 8.500 _ _May 15'16-'41 3.808 J-J 3,600. _J'ne 16 '16-'18 45(8'31 J-D Water Bonds. J-D $4,250__June 1 '16-'32 4s Sewer Bonds. M-N 357.000c_May 1 '16-'34 Is 310 M-N 38.000c_Nov 1 '16-'34 Is M-N 2.400c_May 1 '16-'23 Sewer Notes. '3.908'10 J-J 112.500 __Nov 1 '16-'40 4 148'13 J-1) 2,400_ _J'ne 16'16-'23 Improvement Notes. 4s J-J $500____Aug 1 1916 48 '06 M-N 1,300_-__Nov 221916 Electric Light Bonds. 48 J-J $12,000.• July 1 '16-'27 41013 J-13 8,000_ _June 1 '16-'31 Refunding Bonds. 48 A-0 5.1.000c_Oct 5 '16-'17 TOT. DEBT Oct 28 '13_ _ _ _3276.350 Cash and uncollected taxes 87.199 NET DEBT Oct 28 1913___ 159.151 Tax valuation In 1914.... 4.231.957 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax (per 31.000) 1914 _ _121.70 Population in 1910 ._ .6.743 1INT. coupons payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. This town is in Franklin County. Incorporated June 8 1753. Library & School Refunding. 3 wt J-.1 114.000c_Oct 15 1916 Sewer Loan. 4s '10 M-N 625.000c_Nov 1 '16-'20 School Loan. 4s '10 J-J $6,500c___July 1 1916 TOWN DEBT Dec 31 '14 $86,000 Total value '15 (abt. act.).13.561„)81 IPSWICH. Tax rate (per 11,000) 1915- _116.10 HOLYOKE. This city is in Essex County. This city Is in Hampden County Population in 1910._ _ ----- _10.427 INTEREST payable at Greenfield. Inc. April 7 1873. Pop'n '10,57,730. Inc. 1634. Popula'n 1910, 5.777. Water Loans. Park Bonds. J-J $160,000c_1924 & 1927 4s '07 A-0 111.000 __Apr 1 '16-'37 45 GREENFIELD FIRE DIST. NO.1. 4s A-0 g '08 M-N 6.500r_May 1 '16-'28 48 27.675r ___1916-1924 Water Supply Bonds. 310'09 M-S 4,000r_Mch Light 1 Loan. '16-19 43s'13 J-D $43,000_ _June 1 '16-'28 4s '10 M-N 3.000 __May 1 '16-'18 4s Var 356,655 -----1916-1924 Reservoir Notes. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $308,400 Highway Bonds. 45 '05 A-0 3.40,500_Apr 15 '16-'24 3 t4s'09 Sinking fund $21.000r_Mch ..... . 80.309 4s '10 M-N 60.000 .Nov 1 '16-'30 4s g '14 J-D 157.000c_June 11 '16-19 Assess. val. '15iR eal est_.4,170,742 '16-'23 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '14 $175.500 1 6.000c.._ _June 1 1924 (% actual) Total___ _5.624.117 Valuation____12.098.475 4s '15 M-S 70.000__Mar 1 '16-'25 Tax rate (per $ .000) 191-5...118.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _32.10 *Gas & Electric Light Bonds. INTEREST coupon bonds in INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 354g'02 J-131.0,,000r.Dec 1 '16-'32 Boston at OldonColony Trust Co. 3 54g'04 M-N 8.000r_Nov 1 '16-19 35ig'05 A-0 23.000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'20 LAWRENCE. GROVELAND. M-S 10.000r_Sept 1 '16-'20 This city This town is in Essex County. In Essex County. 48 '07 A-0 15.000 _Apr 1 '16-'21 Incorporated Is1853. Water-Plant Bonds. Commission GLOUCESTER. 48 g '08 A-0 142.000r...Apr 1 '16-'38 Gloucester Is in Essex County. 410'14 A-0 $50,000_ Yrly to 1944 4s '09 A-0 14.000r __Apr 1 '16-'29 government adopted Nov. 7 1911. TOTAL BONDED DEBT (7 Insurance Loan of 1913. Incorporated town 1642; city 1874. '10 M-S 1)5.000 __Mch 1 '16-'40 41013 A-0 $7,000c. _Apr 2,253 48 1 '16-17 1916-1920 Population in 1910 4s '15 _ -- $20,000 4s g '12 F-A 134.000r __Feb 1 '16-'42 Ordinary Debt Loan. 1 5,000 1921-1925 4s '14 M-N 95,000c_May 1 '16-'34 45 '06 J-D $10,000__Dec HAMPDEN COUNTY. . Highway Bonds. 1916-1935 45 '08 J-D 45.1)00 __Dec 120 1916 -s '15 --_ 100.000 County seat is Springfield. 1916-1925 *Holyoke & Westfield RR. Bds. 4s '09 J-D 14,100...June 1 '16-'18 4s '15 _-_ $10.000 '16-'19 Court-House Bonds. Building & 'mot. Bonds. 48 '10 J-Ja$216.000__July 1 '16-50 45 '10 J-D 80.000 __Dec 1 '16-'20 Water Loans. 48 '11 J-D '*5..000c June 1 '16-'21 4s '11 M-S$170,000c_Mch 1 '16-'32 School Bonds. Hall of Records Bonds. 4s g '97 J-J $250.000c&r_Jan 1 1927 4s'98 F-A $64,000 _ -Aug 1 '16-'23 Water (Outside Debt Limit). 50.000._ __July 1 1930 48 '04 F-A 63.000 __Aug 1 A-0 4,6 0,000c_Oct 1 '16-'32 4s '(i8 F-A 310.000c Aug 15'16-'19 48 '00 J-J 3543 '16-'24 J-J 139.000__July 1 '16-'40 Is '10 A-0 67,500c_Oct 48 A-0 57.000c _.Apr 1 '16-'34 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '15 $210,000 4s g 1 '16-30 30.s08 Police & School Bldg. Bonds. 48 '05 A-0 20.000c _ _Apr 1 '16-'35 Floating debt _ _ 44 '14 J-J 95 090. July I '16-14 Assessed valuation 1914_312.66).149 41g'13 J-D$170.000r_June 1 '16-'33 4s'15 F-A '06 A-O 21.0O0cApr 100,000c_Aug 1 '16-'35 Smith's Ferry. 4s '07 A-0 21,000c __Apr 1 '16-'37 Popul'n 1910. 231,369: 1915, 260,424 Municipal Loans. 45 '09 A-0 21.000c _ _Apr 1 '16-'39 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos. 43 '10 M-N 340.000 __May 1 '16-'30 48 '94 J-J $262.000...July 1 1924 School Loans. 43 '08 A-0 26.000c __Apr 1 '16-'38 43,000c_ Dec 1 '15-'19 48 g '97 M-S*3109.000c&r_Mch 1 '17 48 '09 J-D 48 '10 A-0 15.000c__Apr 1 '16-40 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. 3 4g'00 M-N 37.500c&r_ May'16-20 45 '12 M-S 350.000c_ Mch 1 '16-'22 48 '11 A-0 26.000c._Apr 1 '16-'41 seat. county is Police-Stathn Bldg. Bonds. Northampton 3 50'05 M-S 40 '12 A 0 17.000c.. _1916-1932 25.000r_Sept 1 '16-'20 4s '14 J-.I $95.000__July I '16-'34 C mnecticut River Bridge Notes 48 '07 A-0 48 '13 A-0 28.000c_Apr 1 '16-'43 5.000 1 '16-'25 Sewer Bonds '15 M-N$60.000c.May 15'16-'25 4s g '08 A-0 19.500r__Apr 4s '14 A-0 29,000c _ _1916-1944 4sSanatorium __Apr 1 '16-'28 4s '07 J-D Loan. 355,500c_June 1 1916-1945 45 g '96 J-J 4s '15 A-0 30.000 •100.000c&r_July 1 1916 48 '08 A-0 13,000 __Apr 1 '16-'37 $5.000 yly is 149,000_Due 4s '09 M-S 6.000 __Sept 1 '16-'19 4s '10 M-S 52,000e_Sept 1 '16-'28 Street Extens. Out. Debt Um.) Permanent debt Oct 1 1915_1109.000 '16-'30 45 '10 M-N J-D $25. _Dec 1 '16-'32 3543 45.000 _May 1 '16-'30 48 '95 J-D 15.000_.Dec 1 '16-'25 INT. at First Nat. Bank, North- 4s g '11 A-0 Sewer Bonds. 65.000c_Apr 1 '16 '28 45 '97 M-N 3.000. _Nov 9 '16-'17 :9,500c_ _ _ _1916-1934 ampton. 4s '14 J-J Sidewalk Bonds. '98 J-D 24.000..June 1 '16-'23 48 g '14 J-D $16.000c_June 1 '16-19 45 School House Loan. 48 '08 J-D 13.000._Dee 1 '16-'28 48 '15 M-S 6,000__Mar 1 '16-'17 4s 350 .1-1) $6.000c_June 1 '16-'19 HAVERHILL. '15 A-0 40.910. _Apr 1 '16-35 This city Is In Essex County. SetBridge Loan (Out. Debt Limit). 6.000__Mar 1 '18-'20 4s '15 M-S 30.000__Sept 1 '16-'25 48 '08 J-D 36.00(Jc __Dec 1 '16-21 tled 1640; incorp. as a city 1870. Sewer Bonds. 4s '15 J-D 30.000_June 1 1935 City Bonds. 48 '04 M-N 319.000 May 1 '16-'34 4.City &Municipal Bonds. House Bonds. J-D $1 i.u00c_ _A916-1917 48 '91 A-0 450,0000. __Oct 1 1921 4s '06 F-A 21.000_ _Aug 1 '16-36 4s Engine '06 Oct $2.000____Oct 1 1916 A-0 50,000c __Oct 1 '22-'23 4s g '08 A-0 13.000r.Apr 1 '16-'28 5,000c_ _ _June 1 1916 4s 4s '06 J-D 4s '08 J-D 15,000_ _Dec 1 '16218 48 '07 J-D 21.000c_June 1 '16-'18 4s '06 A-0 6.000c- -Apr 1 1916 4s g '08 M-N 500r_ _ _May 1 1916 Fire Protection Bonds. A-0 4,000 __Apr 1 '16-'17 4 14cr'09 m-s 14,000r_Mch I '16-29 J-L) 12.000c_ ...1916-[918 4s 4s 45 '06 J-J 332.000c_July 1 '16-'31 1918 134,000c_ __Apr 1 _ __ _1916-1926 '08 A-0 J-D 21,000c 4s 4s 48 '15 M-S 15.000„Mar 1 '16-'30 Paving Bonds. J-D 2 ),000c 1916-1919 48 '08 A-0 39.000c_ _Oct 11018 45 Municipal Purp )se Bonds. 45 '06 A-0 31,500___Oct 1 1916 48 M-N ls.000c _1916-19P) 350'09 A-0 105.0000-Apr 1 1919 314g13 J-D$121.000r_June 1 '16-23 3 2,500c___Apr 1 1916 4s g '13 M-N 20.000r_ _Nov 1 '16-'23 hs'09 J-D 52.000c_June 1 '16-19 1916-1920 4s '06 A-0 M-N 2 •,000c 411 '10 F-A 75.000 _Aug 1 '16-'20 1916-1920 4s '07 A-0 37,0000- -Apr 1 1917 4s g '13 J-D 115.000_June 1 '16-'33 4s 45 M-N 15.000c 411 '12 A-0 105.000____Oct 7 1922 _Apr 1 '16-'20 48 g '14 J-D J 5,000c_ _June 1 1916 4s'13 26.000c_ 1916-1920 48 M-N 10,000c 4s '10 A-0 M-S 80.000 __Sept 1923 J-D 6 ,000c 1916-1932 4s '10 M-S 74.000c_Mar 1 16-20 48 172.000c_June 1 '17-34 48 14 J-D 225.000c_June 1 4s '11 A-0 70.000c_Apr 1 '16-'21 4s '15 M-S 76.000__Mar 1 '16-'34 4s '15 M-S 30,000__Sept 1 '16-'24 4'4s'13 J-1) 4 s.0,10c_June 2 16-23' '16-'20 Building Bonds. J-D 31.500c__.1916-1922 4s '12 A-0 70,000e_Apr 1 '16-22 48 Bonds. 1916-1924 4s '15 ___ j$1,500____July 1 1916 45 Water 450'13 J-J 10,000c _ _ _ _1916-1923 4s '14 A-0 265,000 J-J $712.000_July 1 '23& '38 119.000__July 1 '17-'35 4s '13 \1-N 2.,000c _Nov 1 1623 4s '15 A-0 15C,000c_Apr 1 '16-35 Culvert Loan. Miscellaneous Bonds. Park (Outside Debt Limit). (See V. 1CO. p 169i for maturity.) 48 '09 M-N 14.000__Nov 10 '16-19 4s '06 F-A $6.500r___Aug 1 1916 4s '98 J-J $4 ,,00oc..July 1 '16-38 Playground Bonds. Hospital Loan. GEN. DEBT Apr 1 1915- $475.500 310'09 A-0 122,000c_ __Apr 1 1939 43 '07 A-0 33,0J0_ __Apr 1 '16-'27 4s '09 M-N $5.60'L.May 1 '16-19 Street debt (additional) __ 6.000c_Apr 1 '16-'21 4s g '08 A-0 12.000r __Apr 1 '16-'18 26.000 48 '11 A-0 Public improvement Loan. '16-'29 107.000r_July 1 Park debt (additional) ___ '09 J-J 48 g 45.000 School Bonds. 48 '08 J-1) $24,000...June 1 '16-'18 Water debt (additional) 978,000 45 '06 A-01225.000c_ __Apr 1 1926 48 '10 M-N 40.000 .May 1 '16-'20 Fire-Station Loan. Bridge dent (additional) 7.000 45 '07 A-0 49,000c_ __Apr 1 1927 4s g '11 A-0 111.000c_Apr 1 6-21 48 '08 F A 1110.500__Feb 1 '16-'18 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '1541.531,500 31ss'09 A-0 7,000c_ __Apr 1 1929 4s 12 _-_ 17.500___Oct 1 '16-'22 Bridge Loans. Assess. value, real estate_20.260.255 48 10 M-S 113,000c_Feb 1 16-'30 • Debt exempted by special Acts 48 '06 Sept $1,100___Sept 1 1916 Assessed value, personal__ 5.711.608 4s '10 F-A 9.000c_Aug 1 '16-'24 of Legislature. a Coup. or registered 4s '08 F-A 3.000. _Feb 1 '16 '18 Total assessed val. 1914.25.971.863 Hospital Bonds. INTEREST is payable at the Mer 48 '15 A-0 300.000c_Apr 1 '16-'45 Total assessed val. 1915__26,236,551 45 '12 A-0 $51.000c_Apr 1 '16-23 4s '14 J-J 1323,000c_July 1'16-'34 National Bank, Boston. chants' (Assessment actual cash value.) Bridge Bonds. 1160,000c_ _July 1'34-'44 Tax rate (per $1.000) 19141._ _122.00 48 '08 J-D 3122,0000 __June 1 1928 TOT. DEBT Nov 30 '1443,587,500 BOND. DEBT Inside litn.$1,636.200 fund & RR. stock 583.661 Population in 1910-... _ -.24.398 4s '11 A-0 32.000c_Apr 1 '16-'31 Sinking Oct 2 1915_ lOtat. limit 2,154.500 DEBT Nov 30 '14.NET 2,998,839 INT. on city bonds at First Nat. Water Loans. 442,000 TOT. BD. DT: Oct 2 15-$3.790.700 Bank. Boston; on water bonds at 4s '92 J-D 1500.0000_ Dec 1 1922 Water debt (included)___ ......- _ 407.350 debt (incl.)__ 1,013,500 Sinking fund National Shawmut Bank, Boston. 43 '97 J-D 100.000c _Dec 1 1927 Gas &%VElec. 410.781 RR debt (incl.)_ & 218,000 Burrow. capac Water Bonds. (Bradford annexes H. real -.60.476,525 Water sinking fund (incl.) 110.59 Assessed valuation, GRAFTON. Jan. 4 1897). Assessed val., personal _22.219,095 This town is in Worcester Co. Inc 4s '95 J-J 131,500c_July 1 '16-'22 Assess. val., real estate-_48,518,060 Total valuation 1915 82,695.620 Assess. val., personal_ ___16,074,480 Apr. 18 1735. Popla'n 1910. 5,705. market value.) INT. on water bonds and on cer- Resident Bank shares_ ___ 622,513 (Assessment about School Bonds. $1,000) (per bonds payable and Tax rate in Boston city 1915....$I S.80 tain valuation in Total 1915_6.5,215,051 Population in 1910 _ 310'99 J J $37.500c_July 1 '16-39 at Treas. office' on bonds of 1905, 85.892 (Assessment at fair cash value.) 48 '08 Dec 3.510c -A916-1928 1906 and 1907,city bonds of 1911 and Old paid at Colony rate (per Trust Co. Tax $1.000) 1915 _ _$18.80 Notes. CITY PROPERTY.-Included in in Boston and by City Treasurer, 5s '09 J-D 1.900---$380 yearly bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911. at the city's sinking fund as given above 4s '11 June 2,100----$300 yearly First National Bank, Boston. CITY PROPERTY -The city TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '154s '13 J-D 2,700__- _1300 yearly is 1226,500 Holyoke & Westfield RR owns property (not including parks) 3,870____1430 yearly Municipal bonded debt_ __11,714.000 stock (market value 1792,750). This valued at $3,696,975. 4s '13 J-D 3 7.976 road is leased to the New Haven & 4s '14 J-D 3.000----$600 yearly Sinking funds NET D EBT 1.336.024 Northampton and has paid dividends LENOX. Funding Bonds. 611.000 since 1879. The value oo all city 4s 'SO A-0 $36.0)0c. _Oct 1 '16-'39 Water debt (additional) This town Is in Berkshire County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915- $78.780 Water sinking fund (add'i) 252.497 nronerty, not including water and Inc. 1767. Population 1910, 3.060. 3 8.503 light plants, is estimated at $2,802.Notes outstanding 13,570 Net water debt.. School Notes. Cash on hand 1.714.527 2)1. The water-works of the city are 45 '08 J-D 1$30.000_ _June 1 '16-'18 14.868 TOTAL NET DEBT_ __ Assessed valuation 1915 _ 3.776.6,8 Total valuation 1915_ -44,436.569 valued at 11.406.471 and gas and 1 5.200_ -._June 1 1919 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1915-$19.50 (Assessment at fair cash value.) electric plants at 11,752,429. 18.000.ov 1 '16-'18 Nov., 1915.I LENOX (Concluded)Engine-House Notes. 48 '09 A-0 $5,500_ _ _Oct 15 1916 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '15__ $80 200 Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'14_ _9.114,.387 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914-.416.00 INT. at First Nat Bank, Boston. LEOMINSTER. This town Is in Worcester County. Inc. 1710 Popula'n 1910, 17.580. Municipal Loan Bonds. 4$ '13 M-S J$21.000_ _Sept 1 '16-'18 1 90.000_ _Sept 1 '19-'33 Miscellaneous Loans. 4s '06 F-A $05.000 __ __Aug 1 1916 Sewer Notes. 430'08 J-I 1116.000--Jan 1 1918 Town Hall. 430'03 J-J $13.900 __July 1 1918 48 '94 11-S 71.000 __Mch 1 '16-'22 4s '14 ___ 122.000__Nov 1 '16-'26 1 1.000____Nov 1 1927 Water Works. 4s'95&'96A-0$152,000 Oct 1 '25&'26 School Bonds and Notes. 3(s'04 J-J $10.000-- __July 1 1916 4s '04 J-J J30.000_July '20-'23-'24 l0.00(L.. __July 1 1917 330'05 F-A 90.000 __Aug 1 '16-'24 330'06 11-S 8.000ept 1 1925 Library Bonds. 4s1910 _ - $5.000 _-June 1 '16-'20 $26.514 Cemetery lot funds 10.424 Trust funds _ TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911 752.138 202,000 Water debt (included) __ 158.903 Sinking funds 21.465 Water sink. funds ________ Assess. val.()i act.) '15_ _13.763.095 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 _$21.50 INTEREST on part of town debt at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 2.220_June 10 '16-'18 4s '08 J-D 2.190__Aug 1 '16-18 4s '08 F-A 4s '09 M-S 20.360 _ _ _Sept'16-'19 4s '10 J-D 10.000„Dec 1 '16-'20 4s '11 11-9 14,100__Sept 1 16-'21 4s '11 J-D 81,765__June 1 '16-'11 26,400....July 1 '16-'21 48 '11 J-J 1916-1921 4s '11 J-D 44,070 1914-1922 4s '12 F-A 23,600 1916-1922 4s '12 F-A 21,525 Charitable Bequests. 6s semi-ann $36.000 _ _ -Perpetual Bridge Loan. 4s '10 M-S $20200.._Sept 1 '16-'20 430'73 M-9 16,000 1916-1923 Police & Fire Dept. Loan. 4s '10 _ $1.300-Dec 1 '16-'20 Water Works. 4s '90 1I-N $1,000.000_Nov 1 1920 7,100__Nov 1 1916 4s '06 ___ 4s '10 J-D 30.000c_Dec 1 '16-20 4s '11 F-A 60.000__Aug 1 '16-'21 4s 12 M-9 23.625__Sept 1 '16-'19 1926-1932 4s '12 M-S 43.875 43is'13 F-A 75,000____Aug 1 1933 1920 4s '15 A-Of 5,000 1220,000 1935 4s '14 F-A 14.500c_Aug 1 '16-'44 Sewer and Paving Loan. 350'09 J-D $48.000c June 10'16-'19 Bonds assumed by Tewksbury Annex. 330'06 J-J $1.255__July 9 '14-'16 4As'06 M-N 2,700__Nov 9 1916 Fire Department Loans. 450'07 F-A $1.100 Aug 24 '16-'17 4s'07 J-D 10,600_ Dec 16 '15-'17 4Y Damage Claims Loan. 4s'08 J-D $513.90 Dec 30'16-'18 Moths Loan. $300_ _Dec *5 '16-'17 430'07 J-D Hospital Sheds Loan. $700_ Dec 14 '16-'17 430'07 J-D $4.720,145 Gross debt Oct 1915 2,598.187 Net debt Sinking funds_ _ _ 538.733 Water debt (additional)_ _ _1.340,150 Water sinking fund (add'I)_ 714.965 Borrowing capac. Dec 1 '14. 309,955 Assess. val.'15 (abt. act.).92.716,047 Tax rate (per 41.000) 1915 -$20 80 Population in 1915_ __110,000 INT. on sower and paving 48 of 1910 and water bonds of 1910 at Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston. LEXINGTON. This town Is In Middlesex County. Debt of Town-Jan. 1 1915. $177,400 Water debt 14,000 Fire Department loan_ 65.500 School debt _ 29.000 Parks 1.500 Town-hall loan 21.500 Trust funds_ TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '15- 308,900 Tax val. 1915 (abt. act.)_9,814,378 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915.--$20.80 LUDLOW. 4.970 This town is In Hampden County Population In 1910_ Inc. 1774. Population 1915. 6.225 School Bonds. LINCOLN. J-J $8.000r Jan 1 '16-18 This town Is in Middlesex County. 4s 45 J4 28.000c _Jan 1 '16-'2° Inc. Apr. 23 1754. Pop.'10. 1,175. BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '15__ $36.000 Water Bonds. J-D $10.000c 1917 Assessed valuation 1915_ --5.618,162 4s 350 J-D 32,000-__1930 & 1932 Tax rate (per $1.000). 1915 _ ...$17.00 J-D 10.000c_ -1933-1934 4s INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost 45 J-D 14.000c 1936 45 J-D 4.000c __ 1937 LYNN. 4s 6,500c_ __1500 yearly This city is in Essex County. Inc J-D 48 '11 4.500c_ _ _$500 yearly April 10 1850. Commission government adopted Oct. 11 1910 School _- Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $30.000c _Jan 1 '16-'28 Brown Tail Moth Extermina'n. $8.500r_ __Jan 1 1916 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 11)15._ $111,000 330 M-N 10.000r_M&N 1 1916 Water debt (incl.) _ _ 81.000 48 3,000r.. __Sept 1 1916 11-5 Water sinking fund_ 24.000 48 2,500r. __June 1 1917 J-D Assessed valuation 1914__4.010,061 48 M-N 3,000r_ __May 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191-4_ --$12.00 45 A-0 5.000r_ _Apr 1 1918 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 4s F-A 5,000r_ __Feb 1 1920 48 Fire and Police Bonds. LOWELL. This city is in Middlesex County. 4s '14 J-D $190.000rJune 1 '16-'34 Bldg. and Equip. Bonds. Inc. Apr. 1 1836. Commission govt. 4s '14 J-J 13,300r_July 1 '16-'34 adopted Nov 7 1911. 4s '14 ___ $190,000r_June 1 '16-'34 Municipal Loans. ____I914-1922 Municipal Loans. -N$245.825 M '12 4s 4Xs'13 J4 252,900_.__1915-1923 4s '12 M-NS63,000r _Nov 1 '16-'32 1s13 F-A 72.000__Aug 1 '16-'23 45 '13 J-D (46,350 _-__1916-1918 43, 1 6,250 _-__1919-1923 43is'13 M-9 80,000_ _Mar 1 '16-23 430'13 M-N 4.000„Nov 1 '16-'23 Trust Fund Bonds. 1916-1924 48 '13 J-D *32.000r_ Dec 1 '16-'33 48 '14 J-D $9,000 Charles River Basin Loan. Park Loan. $800__Dec 6 '16-'19 45 '11 M-N *$9,000r _1916-1921 43(8'09 J-D Park Loans. Sidewalk Loans. J-J $30.000c_ __July 1 1919 48 '07 J-1) $2.000_ _June 1 '16-'17 4s A-0 6.000r_ __Oct 1 1919 8,000c_Aug 1 '16-'17 48 45 '15 F-A 4s A-0 20.000r_ __Apr 1 1920 Public Bldg. lmpt. Loan. A-0 5.000r_ -Oct 1 1920 430'07 F-A 32,500„Aug 1 '16-'17 48 M-N 13.250r May 1 '16-'18 4s C. H. & M. Building. 5.000r_ __June 1 1920 4s '90 A-0 $450,000- _-Oct 1 1920 4s '10 J-D School-House Loans. Schools. J-J *$35.000r_ _-Jan 1 1918 4s '91 A-0$150,000 _ __Apr 1 1921 45 1926 48 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 413 '96 J-J 200.000.__July 1 J-D 10,700r_ __June 1 1916 430'07 J-D 1.5.000 Dec 16 '16-'17 4s M-N •26.000r_ _Nov 1 1927 48 '14 F-A 28,500c_Aug 1 '16-'34 4s J-J 15.000r_ July 1 191 . 4s '15 M-N125,000__Nov 1 '16-'35 4s J-J 48 3.500r_ __Jan 1 1917 Sewer Bonds. 1I-N 14.200r_ __Nov 1 1917 44s'06 F-A $3,000..,..._Aug 7 1916 4348 M-N 11.000r_ May 1 1917 4,000_ _June 1 '16-'17 48 430'07 J-D 11-S 4.000r_ .Sept 1 1917 5,250_Aug 10 '16-'17 430 43is'07 F-A 28.600r_ __July 1 1915 J-J 48 '08 M-N 22,500. May 15 '16-'18 348 F-A 15.000r_ ._Aug 1 1928 6,000.June 10 '16-'18 48 48 '08 J-D M-9 *78.000c_Mar 1 '16-'28 45 '10 M-N 25.000c_May 1 '16-'20 4s 48 '11 M-N 30,000__May 1 '16-'21 48 '09 M-S 16.000r_ __Sept 1 1929 M-N 35.000r_ __May 1 1929 '16-22 330 I .Apr '12 A-0 35.000c 4s A-0 18.000r_ _Oct 1 1929 1916-1923 4s 48 '13 F-A 3,200 M-9 '70.000r _Mch 1 '16-'29 48 '14 M-N 47.500c May 1 '16-'34 330 M-N *32.0 Or_May 1 '16-'29 430'14 M-N 19,000c Nov 1 '16-'34 330 4s '15 J-J 60.000... June 1 1935 4s '10 F-A 60.000r_Feb 1 '16-'30 9.000r. __June 1 1920 4s '15 F-A 20.000c_Aug 1 '16-'35 4s '10 J-J A-0 1.000r___Oct 1 1920 City Stable Bonds. 4s 4s '12 F-A $29,150 _Aug 1 '16-'32 4s '11 J-D *75.000r ___ _1916 1921 48 13 F-A 15.000r _Feb 1 '16-33 Public Building Bonds. 4s '12 M-S $18.00_ _Sept 1 '16-'32 43(8'13 A-0 54,000 _Apr 1 '16-'33 48 '13 .14 5.400___Jan 1 '16-'33 4s '14 A-Q J15.000r_Apr 1 '16-'30 1 2.000r_Anr 1 '31-'34 1916-1933 48 '13 F-A 11,700 4s '15 M-S 119,000__Mar 1 '16-'45 Paving Loan. 434'06 F-A $1,030...._Aug 7 1916 4s'14 F-A 2S,500__Feb 1 '16-'34 434'06 A-0 2,670____Oct 2 1916 430'14 A-0 142.500__Oct 1 '16-'34 6.900__Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '15 ___ 20,000__July 1 '16-'25 430'07 F-A Drainage Bonds. 4s 08 M-N 9.300.May 15 '16-'18 M-N $2.500r_ __Nov 1 1916 45 '08 F-A 14.250_Aug 1 '16-'18 4s M-S 5.000r_ __Sept 1 1917 4s'12 F-A 21,S2.5_ _ 1917-1019 430 11-S 30.000c_ _ _Mch 1 1938 43 '10 M-N 34.000c May 1 '16-'20 45 M-N 34.000r_Nov 1 '16 42 1916-1922 4s 48 '12 M-N 3,570 M -S 31.400r_Mar 1 '16-42 45 '14 M-N124.200 _ _May 1 '16-'24 4s 4s '15 A-01100,000Apr 1 '16-'20 43is'13 M-S 31,000__Mar 1 16-'43 50.000„Apr 1 '21-'25 4s '14 M-S 29.000r_Mar 1 '16'-44 4s '15 M-9 20.000__M it' 1 '16-'45 Library Bonds. Public Improvements. 48 '12 11-S $2.800__Sept 1 '16-'22 11-S $60.000c. _Mch 1 1918 4s Miscellaneous. 131-N 2.300r_ __Nov 1 1917 48 '06 M-N $4,000 1916 430 M-N 5.500r_ .May 1 1916 5S0___Dec 29 1916 48 4s '06 J-D 3.500r......Sept 1 1918 48 '06 J4 11-S 3.164___July 20 1916 48 M-N 34.5 Or_May 1 '16-'17 43is'07 M-N 24.400__Nov 1 '16-'17 4s 4,000 M-N '42,500r_ __May 1 1928 55 '07 J-D 1916-1917 48 30,000r...Jan 1 1919 4s '08 F-A 57,000 1916-1918 48 21 48 M N 14,000r___May 1 1916 Drainage Bonds. 43.0 F-A 13.000r_ Aug 1 1917 3348'02 J-J $15.000 __July 1 1932 3 30 M-S 20.500r_ _Mch 1 1919 •3548'04 J-J 20.000 __July 1 1934 49 '12 M-N*61,000r_Nov 1 '16-32 Is '08 J-J 10.000,.. __July 1 1938 4s M-N 44,000r_May 1 '16 '32 334509 A-0 20.000Apr 1 1939 48 M-S 50.200r_Mar 1 '16 '22 Is '10 M-N 5.000 __June 1 '16-'20 4s 5.600r_Jao 1 '16-22 4s '11 J-.1 24.000____July 1 1941 JJ 4s '12 M-N 10,500r_Nov 1 '16-'32 4s '12 J-J 10.000____July 1 1942 4s MS 45.000r_ _ _Mar 1 1920 4s '14 A-0 19,000_ _Apr 1 '16-'34 4s M-N 90.000r_Nov 1 '16-'21 4s '15 M-N 15,000_May 15 '16-'30 48 M-N 26,400r_Nov 1 '1621 Street Loans. ls '10 J-J 50,300r_ July 1 1920 55 '07 M-N $1,000____May 1 1916 48 '10 A-0 8.500r_ _-Oct 1 1920 4.5 '09 M-8 12,000_ _Mar 1 '16-19 411 '13 J-D 28.000r__ _Dec '16-'23 334s'09 A-0 3,200._Apr 1 '16-'19 4s '14 M-S 14.000r_Sept 1 '16-'29 'Is '11 J-J 8.000 __July 1 '16-'21 4s'12 J4 Fire Department. 7.000 1916 1922 45 A-04110,000r_ -Apr 1 1916 4s '13 A-0 63.000__ Apr 1 '16-'23 4345 2.350r_ -Dec 1 1917 4s '14 A-0 46.000__Apr 1 '16-'24 J-D 4s '14 A-0 12.000__Apr 1 '16-'19 48 Water Loan. M-S $10.000r_ __Sept 1 1916 4s '14 ___ J 2,000____Dec 1 1916 45 A-0 9,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 48 1 8,000Dec 1 '17-'24 J4 7,500r_ __July I 1917 4s '15 ___ 10,000__May 1 '16-'20 F-A 5.000r_ __Aug 1 1917 4s '15 ___ 10,000__May 1 '16-'25 48 45 A-0 2.000r_ _Oct 1 1917 4s '15 ___ J 9.000____May 1 1916 45 M-N 6.500r_ __Nov 1 1917 173,000__May 1 '17-'25 45 A-0 15.000r_ __Apr 1 1918 Municipal Loan. J-D 10.000r_ __June 1 1918 58 '07 J-J $8.000_ _July 1 '16-'17 48 45 J-J 85.000c&r_July 1 1918 4s '08 J-J 3,000 __July 1 '16-'18 48 Fire Department. A-0 100,000r-Apr 1 1919 48 J-J 75.000r. __July 1 1919 3 J4 17.000-July 1 '16-'22 4s J-J 35.000r_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '06 A-0 8,000__July 2 '16-'23 4s A-0 200.000r_Apr 1 '20-'21 Hospital Bonds. 48 J-D $9,000 Dec 1 '16-'24 A-0 25.000r_ _-Oct 1 1921 334s 48 6.400 __July 1 '16-'31 J-J 50.000r_ __Jan 1 1922 45 '11 14 48 J-J 25.000r_ __July 1 1922 4s '15 J4 18,000__July 1 '16-'33 48 A-0 40.000r_ __Apr 1 1923 Public Parks 48 J-J 215,000r_July 1 '25-'26 45 '94 J4 480.000 __July 3 1944 4s A-0 10.000r_ __Oct 1 1928 45 '95 J4 20.000_July 3 '45&'47 48 J-J 75.000r_July 1 '27-'29 45 '99 J4 20.000.._ __July 3 1924 48 J-J 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 3348'01 J4 12.000 __ __July 1 1926 48 A-0 25.000r_ __Oct 1 1930 4s '04 J4 18.000._ __July 3 1929 3345 A-0 2,000r_ __Apr 1 1916 4B '07 J-D 25.000.. __Dec 2 1932 330 M-N 24.500r_ __May 1 1916 4s '10 M-N 10.000..-Nov 1 1934 3 Ws J-D 3,500r_ __June 1 1917 45 '11 1-4 5,000___ _July 1 1936 6,500r_ _Feb 1 1917 4a '14 A-0 6.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'21 330 F-A 9,000_July 15 '16-'24 J-J 25.000r_ __July 1 1931 4s '15 J-J 330 3 30 J-J 75.000r_ __Jan 1 1932 Water Construction. 330 A-0 325.000r_ __Apr 1 1932 45 '96 J-J $19.000_ __Jan 1 1916 4s '11 J-D 150.000r_June 1 '16-'41 45 '96 J4 15.000 __Ju1y 1 1916 430'13M-9 126.000__Sept 1 '16-'33 45 '99 14 36.000 _July 1 1919 '34-'43 330'00 14 15,000.... _July 2 1920 4s '14 M- 1112,00OLNov 1 '16-'23 334s'02 14 50.000 July 1 '22&'23 1260.000r_Nov 1 '24-'33 334s'04 J4 23.000....-July 1 1924 4s '14 ___ 220.000r_Nov 1 '16-'43 334s'05 J4 25.0O0.-July 1 1925 __ 12.000 _- __Sept 1 1931 4s'15 --- 114,000r__July 1 '16-'17 4a •11 Sewerage. 184,000r__July 1'18-'45 45 '92 M-N 450.000-.. May 2 1922 Street Improvement. 45 A-0*$125.000r_ __Apr 1 1920 4s '93 M-N 100.000- ..May 2 1923 A-0 '25.000r_ -Oct 1 1921 45 '94 M-N 200.000 ___,.May 2 1924 48 3345'05 A-0*125.000r_ __Apr 1 1935 48 '95 M-N$150.000__..May 2 1925 J-J 7.500r_ __July 1 1916 45 '96 M-N 100.000-- ...May 2 1926 4s M-S 5,000r_ _ -Sept 1 1916 334s'03 M-N 30.000 __May 2 '33-'35 4s Is J-D 13,000r_ _-Dec 1 1926 55 '07 M-N 2.000 --May 1 '16-'17 M-S 15.000r_ __Sept 1 1917 45 '08 J4 20.000_ _July 1 1938 434s 430 1I-N 5,700r_ __Nov 1 1917 3348'09 A-0 20.000- _Apr 1 1939 5,650r_ __Dec 1 1917 4s '09 14 30,000 __July 1 1939 J-D 450 J-D 10,000r ....Dec 1 1918 45 '10 M-N 35,000 __ ....May 1 1940 48 20.000____July 1 1942 M-N 750r_ ....May 1 1918 4s '12 J-J 4s 4s '09 11-9 20.000r_ __Sept 1 1919 4s '13 A-0 40.000___ _Apr 1 1943 J-D 25,000r___June 1 1920 4s '14 M-S 29.000..Mar 1 '16-'44 4s 330 M-9 25.000r___Mar 1 1919 Debt April I 1916. 41.849.500 4s '13 M-S. 3.000r_Mar 1 1916 Total debt 629,140 48 '14 F-A 40,500r_Feb 1 '16-'24 Sinking fund, &c _ 1.220.360 4s '14 M-S 103.500r_Mar 1 '16-'24 Net debt _ 48 '15 M-S 70,000__Mar 1 '16-'45 Water debt (included) 195.000 169.063 City-Hall Repair. Water sinking fund (Incl.) 430 11-N $1.800r_ __Nov 1 1917 Total val.'15 (abt act)_ _42.737.191 330 F-A 6.000r_ __Aug 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915 -_$22.80 Public Library Loan. Population in 1910_ ______ - _44,404 45 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. A-0*$35.000r_ ....Apr 1 1917 Sewer Loan. 45 A-0*$40.000r_ __Apr 1 1916 VIA/WI/ESTER. 45 This town is in Essex County. A-0•100,000r__Apr 1 1927 48 J-D 11,000c_ __Dec 1 1928 Inc. 1645. Population 1910. 2 673. 3 J-D 10.000r_ __June 1 1939 Sewer Loan. s-a $239.000c 330 M-S 30,000r___Mar 1 1939 4. 334s M-S 37.000r___Mar 1 1940 ($8.000 payable annually.) Water Bonds. Municipal Deficiency Loan. 4s J-D $5,000r_ __Dec 1 1916 45 '08 M-S$124.000c _ _1916-1935 434s J-D 18.000r_ Dec 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '15 $335,000 50,000 4s J-D 70.000r_ __Dec 1 1918 Floating debt 4a J-D 13,000r__Dec 1 1920 Tax valuation 1915 __ ___•_20.030.580 *Loans marked CP) are authorized Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_ _-$10.00 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boa. by special Acts of Legislature in excess of the city's legal debt limit. Total outstanding bonds thus auth- MANSFIELD. This town is in Bristol County, orized is $1.348 800 TOTAL DEBT, &C.-Dec. 31 '14 Inc. 1775. Population 1910. 5.183. Muntc. loans(insidelimit) $2.107.400 General Debt Bonds, June 1922 J-D $40,000 Special loans (outside limit)1.348.800 4s May 1916 M-N 10,000 Water loans (outside limit) 2.254,000 45 School Bonds. Total loans (excepting tem1916-1931 porary tax loans) 5.710.200 4s '11 J-J $32,000 6.000c_Sept 1 '16-'21 48 '11 M-S Sinking fundsLighting Bonds. For municipal loans 305.724 36 18 1 423 '11 M-8 $19.000c_Sept 1 '16 34 For special loans 3 740 3. 7.8 7.000___ _June 1 1935 48 4s J-D For water loans_ A-0 40.000____Oct 1 1933 1.383.902 Total sinking funds 4s A-0 3.000_ __ _Apr 1 1934 4.326.297 48 Balance net funded debt A-0 22.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'37 INT.coupons at Bank of Republic. $182.500 Boston, or at City Treasurer's office; BOND. DEBT Apr 1915 Assessed valuation 1914 4.530.985 other .nterest by Treasurer only. Tax rate (per 41.000) 1915.- _423.60 ASSESSED VALUATION.INT at First Nat Bank. Boston. 1914. MANSFIELD WATER SUPPLY D. 4s '14 J-J $71.010cJuly 1 '16-39 1918 75.000 4.8 '88 1925 25,000 413 '95 1933 4s '03 ___ 10.000 10.001_Due $1,090 yly 48 '12 _ 4s'15 F-A 30,000c_Aug 1 '16-4 Real estate__ _64,195.830 42.364,060 BOND.DEBT Aug 1915__ $2 ).000 Value of taxable property_ ..3,847.250 5 cash value.) (Assessed at 4 4.400 17.333.524 9.291.126 Population in 1915 (est.) Personal INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 81,529,354 51,655,186 Total 18.00 19.40 Tax (per M) Total assessed val. 1915-..91,840.310 MARBLEHEAD This town is in Essex County. POPULATION.-1910,89.336; in 1905, 77.025; in 1900, 68,513; In Inc. 1649. Population 1910. 7.338. Street Bonds. 1890. 55.727: in 1880. 38.274. 4s '11 M-N $25 000c_May 1 '16-'20 Electric-Light Bonds. 5/ALDEN. This city •(P. 0. Boston) is in 4. '94 J-J S5t).00 1c_ _July 1 1924 Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 4s ir '09 M-N 18.000c _Nov 1 '16-'24 Water Bonds. 1881 The city owns property valued at $1,954,200, not incl. the 45 '89 M-N $6.400c_May '16-'19 water-works, which cost $943,133.79. 45 '90 J4 24.500c_July '16-'20 334s'09 M-N 9.000 -May 1 '16-'24 School House Loans. 45 '97 F-A 46.000_ _Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '10 M-N 23.000c-May 1 '16 '29 _ _1916-1918 330 F-A 25.000-Aug 1 '16-'25 4s '88 M-N is '06 J-J 126,500 ___July '16-'26 4s '87 11-N 3,019c _ _1016-1917 7.000c __1916-1921 9,100 __July 1 '16-'28 45 '92 J-D 41 '08 J-J 15..,0 IC_ _ _1919-1921 J-J 44,000-July 1 '16-'26 4s '95 J-J 4s '11 M-N 6.000c_May 1 '16-'21 Police-Station Loans. 48 '06 .14 $26,000 _July '16-'26 4s '12 M-N 21.000c_May 1 '16-'22 Real estate_ _ _71.898.816 68.330.135 (Assessed at 4 3 cash value.) Personal 18.407,015 17,675.842 2.9 0.77 00 Total 90.305.830 86,005 Tax (per M) 20.00 1942. 1900. 22 MARBLEHEAD (Concluded)Schoolhouse Bonds 330'03 J-D $16.000c_ -1916-1923 4s '06 J-D 22,000c_June 1 '16-'26 1916-1932 43 '12 J-D 70,000 4s '13 J-D 36,000c..Juno 1 '16-'33 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $367,000 123,000 Water debt (Included) ___ Total valuation 191511.277,306 $22.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 INTEREST is payable at Boston. MARION. This town Is in Plymouth County. Inc. 1852. Population 1910, 1,460. School Loan. 4s '14 A-0 820,000c_Apr 15 '16-'20 Sewer Loan 3%s'06 s-a $11,000 __Jan 31 '16-'26 2,750 __Apr 29'16-'26 4s '07 A-0 Water Loan 4%s'08 J-J $88.000c__Jan 1 '16-'38 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '14 $129,200 Assess. val. '14 (abt act)__5,875,340 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 __410.40 INT. on water loan payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on sewer loan at Wareham Say. Bank; on school loan at Nat. Bk. of Wareham. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 41,000c_ __July 1 1926 4s '96 J-J 4s '09 M-N 5,000c_ __May 1 1939 5,000c_ __Sept 1 1939 4s '09 M-S 4s '10 M-S 15.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1940 5.000c_ __Sept 1 1941 4s '11 M-S 48 9,000__Feb 1 '16-'33 4s '13 M-N 14,000„Nov 1 '16-'43 School-House Bonds 4s '03 M-N $45,000c_ __May 1 1922 4s '07 M-N 14.000c_ __May 1 1927 4s '08 F-A 95,000c_ __Aug 1 1928 43 '11 M-S 556.000c__Sept 1 '16-29 1 6.000c._Sept 1 '30-'31 48 '12 J-J f 90.000c__Jan 1 '16-'33 (102,000c..July 1 '16-'32 4s '14 J-J 23.750c_ _Jan 1 '16-'34 4s '15 J-D 130.000c_June 1 '16-'25 116,000c_June 1 '26-'35 Park Bonds F-A $12,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 48 20,000c&r_July 1 1932 J-J 4s 4s '02 M-N 27,000r_ __Nov 1 1932 Drainage Bonds. J$1.000____July 1 1917 4s '12 500____July 1 1922 1 7,000__July 1 '16-22 4s '12 ___ Fire-Station Bonds. $10,200„July 1 '16-'32 48 Stable Bonds 4s '04 J-D $15,000c_ __June 1 1924 Municipal Loan Bonds 43 '97 M-N $198.00c_May 1 1917 100.000c _Jan 1 1918 4s '98 J-J 4.3 '13 J-D 42.880c..Dec 1 '16-'23 434s'14 ___ 48.000 TOTAL DEBT Juno 191531.061.733 Inside limit 520,051 Sinking funds 541,681 Net debt within limit 915,500 Outside limit Sinking funds 539,546 375,954 Net debt outside limit Borrowing capacity 162,907 Total valuation 1915 _ - __ _31.019,150 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914 _ _520.40 Population In 1910 _ 23.150 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Bost. MARLBOROUGH. This city is in Middlesex Co. Inc. May 23 1890. Pouula.'10. 14,579. Sewer Bonds 4s J-J $20,000c_ __July 1 1918 12,000c_ __July 1 1929 4s '04 J-J 4s M-N 13,000c_ __Nov 1 1933 40.000c_July 1 '16-'35 4s '10 J-J 4s '11 F-A 11,000c_Aug 1 '16-'26 Street Notes. 43,0'13 J-D $9,600c_June 2 '16-'23 Paving Bonds. 4s '15 J-J $40,000c_Aug 2 '16-'35 4s '15 J-J 116.000c_July 1 '16-'23 1 1,000c__ -July 1 1924 Water Bonds M-S $30.000c_ __Sept 1 1921 4s F-A 150.000c_ __Aug 1 1922 4s M-S 70.000c_ __Sept 1 1924 MELROSE. 4s This city is in Middlesex County. 50,000c__July 1 1926 J-J 4s M-N 20,000c_ __May 1 1930 Inc. a town 1850: city Jan 1 1900. 43 Auditorium Bonds. 2.350 J-D 4s 1 1916 4s '14 M-N 9,600c_May 1 '16-'19 4s '11 J-J 1$3,000c___July 130,000c_July 1 '17-'31 City Hall Bonds Park Bonds 48 '05 J-J $27,000c_July 1 '16-'24 '11M-N $6,000c_Nov 1 '16-'21 J-J 7,000c_Jan 1 '16-'22 4 4s 6.000__Dec 1 '16-'21 4s '12 J-D School Notes School-House Bonds. J-J $8.000c _ __1916-1917 4s 4s '96 F-A$200,000c&r_Feb 24 '16 School Bonds. M-S 78.000c _Mar 1 1929 4s '15 J-J $40,000__Aug 2 '16-'35 * Sewer Bonds. City Notes and Trust Funds. $9,000c_Sept 1 '16-'33 M-S '13 4s $31,856 02 4s '14 M-N 10.000c___May 1 1932 Police & Fire Station Loans 4s '08 M-N $26,000_ _ .May 1 1927 48 '97 J-D 50,000c_ __Juno 1 1917 4s '08 F-A 4,500._ __Aug '16-'18 4s '94 J-D 100.000c&rJune 1 1924 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915__$629,421 4s '95 J-D 100,000c&rJune 1 1925 50.000c___July 1 1926 Special debts (included)___ 452,806 4s '96 J-J 10,000c _July 1 1935 88,345 4s '05 J-J Borrowing capacity J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1937 Total val. 15(abt 7-10 act)11,280.491 4s '07 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1937 '07 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$22.20 10.000c_ _Juno 1 1938 INT. on bonds of 1915 at Mer- 4s '08 J-D J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1939 chants' Nat. Bk., Boston; others at 3 30'09 10,000c_ __Apr 1 1940 A-0 '10 4s Winthrop Nat. Bk., Boston. 4s '11 M-N 10,000c__M&N 1 1941 10.000c___July 1 1942 48 12 J-J MAYNARD. 4s '15 M-N 10,000c_May 1 '16-35 This town is in Middlesex Co. Inc. *Surface Drainage Bonds Apr. 19 '71. Popula. 1910. 6,390. 48 '02 J-J $100,000c __July 15 1932 Water Bonds 4s '09 M-N 5,000c_ __Nov 1 1919 4s '89 J-J 8125.000c&r.Jan 1 1919 4s '10 J-J 5,000c_ __July 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1915_ 8125,000 4s '11 M-N 10.000c_M&N 1 1916 Floating debt _______ 63,000 tis '12 J-J 5,000c___July 1 1917 Sinking fund 104,246 4s '13 M-S 10,000___ _Sept 1 1923 Assess. val.'15(80% act) _4,150,908 4s '13 M-N 9,500c_May 1 '16-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000). 1915 _$20.00 4s '15 A-0 10,000c_Apr 1 '16-'35 INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. *Water-Works. M-S $35,000c___Mch 1 1918 48 38.000c_ __July 1 1925 J-J 48 MEDFORD. 10.000c_ __Aug 1 1922 F-A 4s This city Is in Middlesex County. 5.000c_ _Feb 1 1923 4s F-A Incorporated May 31 1892. 1 '16-'31 J32.000c_June J-D 30'09 Notes. 1,000c_ __June 1 1932 1 43 '06 _- $7,500.... __Jan 1 1916 5.000c_May 1 '16-'20 43 '06 5.000 __ __May 1 1916 48 '10 M-N - __ - 16,000 __ __Aug 1 1916 48'11 M-N 1.000c_May 1 1916 4s '06 48 '06 _ __ 2,400 __Sept 1 1916 4s '11 M-N 1,000c___Nov 1 1916 7,000c_July 1 '16-'22 43 '06 __ 26,000__De, 1 16&26 4s '12 J-J 4,000c..Dec 1 '16-'23 45 '07 _ - 7.000.._ __Jan 1 1927 48 '13 J-D 45 '07 5,000- _July 1 1917 48 '13 M-S 8,000__Sept 1 '16-'23 48 '07 14.500 __ _ -Aug 1 1917 48 '14 M-N 9.000_ _May 1 '16-'24 48 '07 10,800ept 1 1917 4s '15 M-N 5,000c_May 1 '16-20 Police-Signal Loan. 48 '07 27,239 __ __Jan 1 1918 1916 J-1) $900r 48 '08 12,000 __ __July 1 1928 4s Street-Improvement Notes. 48 '08 7,500.... Oct 1 1918 '16-'23 1 $20,000c_July 434s'13 48 '08 8.000_ __Dec 11018 600c_Sept 1 '16-'18 _ __ 4s '09 4,000_July 1 1919 4s '13 M-S 4s '09 _ __ 4.200_ __Sept 1 1919 BOND. D'TfOutside Ilinit4706,000 limit__ 328,500 lInside '15 17 May 4s '09 _ __ 4.000 __ __Oct 1 1919 105,474 4s '09 _ __ 16,500 __ __Dec 1 1919 Other debt 546,336 334s'09 M-N 12,500_ _May 1 1919 Sinking fund assets 184,711 48 '10 13.000 __ __July 1 1920 Borrowing capacity 4s '10 1,000_ _July I 1915 Total value city property.. 2,699,503 18,911.3S0 '10 8.000 __ __Nov 1 1920 Tax val. '15 (abt act) '10 1,000 __ __Nov 1 1915 Total tax (per $1.000) 1915_$23.70 4s 10 _ __ 1.100_ __Dec 1 1920 Population in 1910 _______ 15.715 INT at the Eliot Nat. Bank and 48 5,250__Feb 1 '16-'18 42 _ 15.200_ _May 1 '16-'23 Second Nat. Bank of Boston and 4s '11 if-N 1,000c___Nov 1 1916 Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose. I•Outside of debt limit.; 4s 6.000____Sept 1 1922 _ 13,800____Oct 1 1922 4s ..s 12.000____July 1 1928 MERRIMAC. ..s 15.000____Dec 1 1926 ..__ This town is in Essex County. ...s ..__ 7,000_ ___Jan 1 1927 Inc. 1876. Population '10, 2,202. Play-Ground Bonds Water Bonds 4s '03 M-N $9.000c_ __May 1 1932 4s 04 J-J $59.500c_July 15'16-'32 4s '12 F-A 125,500c_.Aug 1 '16-'32 Electric-Light Bonds 10,000c_.Aug 1 '33-'42 48 15,500c_July 15 '16-26 4s '14 M-N 10,000c.May 15 '16-19 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '15_ $65,000 10.000c.May 15 '20-24 Note debt 13,800 Public-Bu !ding Bonds Assess. val. 1915(84 est.)_ 1,391.506 4s '98 F-A $80.000c_ __Aug 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000; 1915_824.00 4s '99 M-S 35,000c_ __Leh 1 1919 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Water-Works Bonds 4s '94 J-J $24,500c_Jan 1 '16-'22 4s '94 A-0 25,000c____Oct 1 1919 METHUEN. This town is in Essex County. Inc. 4s '95 J-J 43,000c_July 1 '16-'23 4s '94 J-D 25.000c_ __Dec 1 1922 in 1725. Pop'n 1910. 11.448. 4s '97 J-J 26,000c_ __July 1 1923 Water Bonds Sidewalk Bonds 4s M-N$100,000c __May 1 1924 4s '11 F-A $4,000c_Aug 1 '16-'19 4s F-A 22,500c __ __1916-1924 Sewer Bonds A-0 25,000c.. __Oct 1 1925 48 ___ $8,500__Sept 1 '16-'32 48 48 F-A 25,000c_ __Feb 1 1928 4s '95 F-A 161,000c_Aug 1 '16-'23 48 J-D 25,000c_ __Dec 1 1930 4s '94 J-J 10.000c_ __July 1 1924 48 A-0 24,000 _ _ -1916-1940 4s '94 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1924 48 '10 J-D 22.950c Dec 1 '16-'33 49 '96 J-J 20,000c_ _July 1 1925 4s '15 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '16-'20 Sewer Loan J-J $25,000- __July 1 1932 33.!s J-J 800 _- __Jan 1 1917 4)4s M-S 43.!s 1.500_ __Sept 1 1917 F-A 4s 1916 4,500 4s J-J 1920 4.400 School Bonds 4s '10 F-AJ$40.000c_Aug 1 '16-'25 1 15,000c_Aug 1 '26-'30 School-House Notes 3;is J-D 55,000 1921 48 J-J 3,500 __ __Jan 1 1925 48 M-S 5,000_ __Mch 1 1925 48 F-A 9.000 1917-1918 48 J-J 10,000 Jan 1921 48 J-J 3.000 Jan 1922 438'13 ___ 35,000 1916-1931 4s '14 J-J 32,000__July 1 '16-'31 Funded debt June 1914 _ _ $436.700 Water debt (incl.) 252.500 Sinking funds__ 86,2.58 Water sinking fund (incl.) _ 82,200 Borrowing capacity ----68,051 Assess. val.(U act.)'14 9,387,141 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 --$20.70 INT. on bonds at First Nat.Bank. Bos.; on notes at City Treas. office. [VOL. 101. Debt Oct. 1 1915Water debt-------5151,600 5151.600 __ Sinking fund_ 3,627 Net water debt_ __ _ $147,973 Sewer debt 425:1,065 Sinking fund 20,289 Net sewer debt _________ 232,776 Grade-crossing debt_ 2,000 _____ 70.528 Net general debt 93.500 High-school debt Total net debt of town.. __$546.777 Total assessed val. 1915_49,223,925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1015...426.80 INT. payable at Treas. office NEEDHAM. This town is in Norfolk County. Inc. 1711. Population '15, 6,507. Library Bonds. 1916-1934 4s M-S 89,500 Glover Spring. 45 1916 $800 J-J High School. 48 J-J $1,000 1916 Water Debt 4s 1916-1933 M-S 836,000 4s M-S 52,000 1916-1924 4s M-S 90,000 1916-1937 4s M-S 29,000 1916-1944 Refunding Bonds M-S 3%8 $21,000 1930-1932 4s M-S 69.000 ___ 1933-1944 Town-Hall Bonds Is M-S $17,000r 1916-1922 School Bonds 4s 1916-1925 J-J $10,000 J-J 4s 42,500 1916-1934 J-J 4s 8,500 ......_1916-1932 BOND. DEBT Oct 11915.. $386,800 Total val.'15 (abt.act.)......8,982,365 rotal tax (per $1.000) 1915_ _-$18.70 INTEREST coupons are payable it Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. MIDDLES OROUGH. This town is in Plymouth County. Inc. in 1669. Pop. 1910, 8.234. Railroad Loan 4s '91 1;1-N 55,000c_ __Nov 1 1918 Light Bonds 48 '93 M-N $32,000c.. _ Nov 1 '16-23 45 '06 F-A 20,000c_ _Nov 1 '24-'27 School Loan 48 '06 M-N $18,150 __Nov 1 '16-'26 Highway Loan. 4s $1,600__Dec 1 1916 Permanent debt Jan 1 1915 $87,000 Assess. val. 14 (abt act)__4,965,765 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914_ _523.00 INTEREST on light bonds payable In Boston; on railroad loan in Salem; NEW BEDFORD. on other loans in Middleborough. This city is in Bristol County. Incorporated March 9 1847. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. City County seat is Cambridge. In- Is '07 Improvement F-AJ$23,000r__ Feb 11 1916 corporated 1643. 1 26,000r _Feb 11 1917 Notes 1)4s'07 A-0 97,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 4s '10 J-D $5,000____Dec 1 1916 .58 '07 J-D 43,000r_ __Dec 1917 4s '13 J-D 35,000__Dec 1 '16-22 4s g '08 J-J 54.000r_July 1 '16-18 9.000 1916-1924 48 08 M-N 6,000r_Nov 1 '16-'18 4s '14 J-D Bonds Building 334509 J-J 104.000r_July 1 '16-'19 J-D$130,000c __Dec 1 '15-'21 4s '09 F-A 43 4.000r_Aug 1 '16-'19 Training-School Notes Is '10 M-S 105.000r_Mch 1 '16-'20 48 '09 J-D $10.000_ _ -Dec 1 '16-'17 48 '10 J-D 20,000r_June 1 '16-'20 Court-House Bonds 48 '10 J-J 50.000r_ __July 1 1920 J-D $170,000c_Dec 1 '16-'32 4s '10 A-0 50,000r_ __Oct 1 1920 48 1916-1926 J-D 22,000c 4s Municipal Loan Bonds Permanent debt Oct 1915 $409,000 43 '11 M-S$117,000r__Mch 1 '16-'21 Tax valuation 1914 _____ 758.266,482 43 '11 J-D 48,000r_June 1 '16-'21 669.915 48 '11 J-J Population in 1910 23,000r_July 1 '16-21 INT. at Beacon Tr. Co.. Boston. 48 '12 M-S 105,000r _ _Mch 1 '16-22 48 '12 J J 31.000r__Jan 1 '16-'22 48 '11 M-N 19,000r _Nov 1 '16-21 MILFORD. 4s '12 M-N109,000r_May 1 '16-'22 This town is in Worcester County. 48 6,000r _Oct 1 '16-'21 A-0 Inc. 1780. Population '10, 13.055. 4s '11 '12 F-A 14.000r_Aug 1 '16-'22 Cemetery_ Notes. '12 M-S 35,000r_Sept 1 '16-'22 43s M-N $4,000_Nov 27 '16-'17 48 '13 M-N 35.000r_Nov 1 '16-'22 486.18 Nov 27 1918 48 M-N 43is 434313 F-A 64,000r_Aug 1 '16-'23 Sewer Bonds 12,000r___Sept 1 1916 M-S 434s'13 4s '06 A-0$135,000 1916-1936 77,000r_Sept 1 '17-'23 48 '08 M-N 36,000c_Nov 1 '16-'33 4s '11 A-0 22,000c_Oct 1 '16-26 5s '13 M-S 00.000r_Mar 1 '16-'23 4s '13 M-N 24.000r_Nov 1 '16-'23 School Notes 3 Yo g M-N $2,400.--Nov 10 1916 4s '13 J-D 64,000r_Dec 1 '16-'23 '13 F-A 16,000r_Aug 1 '16-'23 48 M-N 20,000 __Nov 1 '16-'19 334s Cemetery Bonds. 48 M-S 11,000__Sept 1 '16-'26 48 J-J 11,000...July 7 '16-'26 4s '14 A-0 $9,000r_Apr 1 '16-'24 Trust Fund Bonds. I40,000c_Nov 1 '16-'23 4s '15 M-N 28,000c_Nov 1 '24-'30 4s '14 M-S $109.000rMar 1 '16-29 Bridge Bonds 15,000c_Nov 1 '31-'35 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1915 $201,000 4s '07 J-J 5777.000r_ _ _Jan 1 1957 J 8,000r __Oct 1 '10-'19 Notes 57,886 4s '10 A-0 121.000r..__Oct'20-'40 Total val.'15 (abt.aet,)__10.397,112 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915.. __519.70 4s '13 M-N 15.000r-Nov 1 '16-'18 INT. on 4s at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. 4s '15 M-S 5 1,425r___Nlar 1 1916 118,000r_Mar 1 '17-'34 Boston; at Milford Say. Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 4s '15 F-A 12,000r_Aug 1 '16-'27 Wharf Bonds 33.s and 3s at Milford Say. Bank. 48 g '97 M-N $52,000r_ __May 1 1927 4s '11 A-0 14,000r __Apr 1 '16-'21 MILLBUFLY. High-School Bonds This town is in Worcester County. 334g'05 J-J $100,000r_ __July 1 1925 High-School Bonds. 75,000r ..Jan '16-'30 334s'10 J-J 4;4s'13 M-S 545,000 1916-1933 80.000r_Jan 1 '16-'31 '11 J-J TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $69,385 48 80,000r_July 1 '16-31 J-J '11 48 Assessed valuation 1914_ 3.213,293 48 '12 J-J 85.000r_Jan 1 '16-'32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_422.00 4s '12 J-D 41,000r_June 1 '16-'32 Population in 1910 4.740 Sewer Bonds 4s '95 A-0 $58,000r_ __Apr 1 1925. 48 g '97 M-S 69,000r_ __Mch 11027 MILTON. This town is in Norfolk County. 33ig'98 F-A 35,000r_ __Feb 1 1928 33,000r_ __Feb 1 1929 Inc. 1662. Population 1910. 7.924. 3 3-4g'99 F-A 30,000r. -Mch 1 1932 33ig'02 M-S Park Bonds. 30,000r. J-D '03 --Dec 1 1933 g 4s ___ $11,000 48 4s g '05 J-J 62,000r__July 1 1935 School Loan 334809 M-N $75.600-Nov 1 '16-29 48 g '07 A-0 178,000r Oct 1 '16-'37 4s '11 M-N 130.000r_May 1 '16-'41 Library Bonds 1916 1922 48 '11 J-D i24,000r_Deo 1 '16-21 _-_ $17,500 48 60,000r__ Dec 1 '22-'41 Bonds Sewer $12.00014;is $11,000 4s '12 J-D ...23.000r_June 1 '16-'42 4s 4s '12 M-S 88,000r_Sept 1 '16-'42 Water Bonds F-A $170,000c __Aug 1 '16-'32 4s '13 M8 92.000r_ Mar 1 '16-'43 3!4s 4;is'13 M-S 140,000r_Sept 1 '16-'43 Building Bonds A-0 $1.500c___Apr 1 1916 4s '13 J-J J32,000c_July 1 '16-23 '06 4s 130,000c_July 1 '24-'33 Funded debt Dec 1914___ $318,000 30,000c_July 1 '34-'43 Total valuation 1915_ _ _ -33,429.117 43is'13 J-J 1 '16-23 564,000c_June '13 4s J-D $1.000) (per 1915_ -512.50 Tax rate 160,00()c_Jun0 1 '24-'33 INT. on school 3)s of 1909 at Old 4)s'13 J-D 60.000c_Juno 1 '34-'43 Colony Trust Co.. Boston; other 48 '14 A-0 38,000r_Apr 1 '16-'34 loans at First Nat. Bk.. Boston. 10,000r_Apr 1 '35-'44 38,000r_July 1 '16-'34 4s '14 J-J 10,000r_July 1 '35-'44 mvn is in Middlesex County. 4s '14 J-D 136,000c_Dec 1 '16-24 tiC. 57,000c_Dec 1 '16-'44 191781. Poo'n 1910,9.866. Feb.' ciThIsC l NnA I High-School Bonds. 4s '15 M-S 120,000r_Mar 1 '16-45 48 12 J-J $93,500__July 1 '16-'32 4s '15 M-S 30,00()r_Mar 1 '16-45 ot$e7 4s Sewerj-Notes 4s '15 A-0 J15,000r_Oct 1 '16-20 150,000r__Oct 1 '21-45 s8.065 _ _ _1916-1941 ol Bonds Grade-Crossing Notes a2rk A 9 00.000r_ __Apr 1 1942 J-J $2.000 48 _ 1916 4s 28,000r_ __July 1 1951 3;ig'01 J-J Water Notes 72,000r_ __Jan 1 1957 J-J 541,600 -----1916-1938 48 '07 J-J 4s 6.000r_Apr 1 '16-'18 Sewer Bonds 4s '14 A-0 26.000r_Apr 1 '19-44 J-J $150.000 July 1 -'20-25-6 48 Macadam Bonds. J-J 4s 25,000_ __July 15 1926 4s '14 A-0 $40.000r__Apr 1 '16-'19 Water Bonds 3 %s A-0 $86,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'28 48 '14 A-0 40,000r_July 1 '16-'19 3 vis A-0 9.000_ __Oct 1 1929 4s '14 A-0 8,000r__Oct '16-19 J-J 4s 15.000....Jan 1 '30&'314a '15 M-S 100,000r_ -Mar 1 '16-'20. Nov., 1915.J MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 23 NEW BEDFORD (Concluded.)4s '98 M-S 75,000c_ __Mch 1 1928 Sewer Loans Paving and Drain. Bonds. 33is'01 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1931 3 %g'98 J-D $13,000 __June 1 '16-'28 4s '12 M-S 53.000c_Sept School & Public Bldg Bonds 1 '16-'18 4s g '97 M-S$128,000r_ „Alch 1 1917 330 '02J-D 35,000c_ __June 1 1932 3.2g'99 J-D 9,800_ _June '16-'29 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '14_ $527,525 26,000r_June 1 '16-'28 3.2g'00 A-0 15.000_ _Apr '16-'30 Sinking fund 3 3i g'98 F-A 92,000r_Feb 1 1918 330'03 J-D 65,211 3 3ig'99 F-A 30,000r_ Feb 1 1919 33.s'04 M-N 19.000r_ _Nov 1 '16-'34 3.17g'01J-D •5,600_ _June '16-'31 Tax valuation 1915_ __ _ _9,559,999 3 Mg'99 J-D 200,000r_ __June 1 1920 330'06 F-A 21,000r__Feb 1 '16-'36 3.4g'02 M-N •5,660_ _Nov '16-'32 Total tax (per $1.000) 1915_ _$22.60 3 36g'02 M-S 65,000r_ __Mch 1 1922 Drains. 4s g '03 F-A 5,400_ __ _Aug '16-'33 INT at Boston Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. 33,6g'03 F-A 120.000r_ Feb 1 1923- 4s '97 A-0 $7,500_ __Apr 1 1917 4s g '06 F-A 500___ _Aug 1 1916 Miscellaneous Loans 4s g '03 J-D 50,000r_ __Dec 1 1923 4.2sg'07J-J 1,4 , 0 __July 1 '16-'17 $5.000_ _Jan 1 '16-'20 4s g '08 11-S 4s g '05 J-D 20,000r_ _Dec 1 '16-'25 4s '10 J-J 1,050 _Sept 1 '16-'18 NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE 4s g '04 J-J 45,000r_ _July 1 '16-'24 330'11 M-N 6.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'21 4s g '10 J-D DISTRICT. 2,500_June 15 '16-'20 3.65s12M-N 32.000May 1 '16-'25 4s g '05 J-J '16-'23 3.90s'11J-D 30,000r_ _Jan 1 A district in Middlesex County. 7,500_June 10 '16-'21 4s g '05 J-J 21,000r_ __July 1 1925 48 '13 M-S 8,000__Mar 1 '16-'23 4s '12 J-D 9,100_June 20 '16-'22 4s '06 A-0 $40,000c __Oct 1 '16-'35. 4s g '08 J-J 195,000r_ _July 1 '16-'28 4s '13 M-N 3.500__May 1 '16-'22 4s '07 11-S 18,000c_Mch 1 '18-'35 Sewer & Sidewalk Bonds. 8.000 __July 1 '16-'23 430'14 M-S $10.000_ _Sept 1 '16-'19 430'08 A-0 4s '10 J-D 75,000r_June 1 '16-'30 4s '13 J-J 8,000c __April '16-'35 4,500__July 1 '16-'24 5,000r_ _ Jan 1 1916 4s '14 ___ 430'10 A-0 2.000c _1936&1937 High School Bonds. Highway Loans. 20,000r__Jan 1 '17-'21 4s '11 J-J 4s '15 M-S$190,000c_Sept 1 '16-'35 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_570,000 30,000r_Jan 1 '22-'31 4s '96 11-N •580.000c&r_May 1 1936 Assessed valuation 1915_ _2,112.080 Sundry Loans *Sewer Bonds 4s '11 J-J 112,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'31 g'96 J-D•$51.000_ __June '16-'26 Fire Dist. tax (pr $1,000)'15_ 50c. 4s '10 J-D 14,000r_ Dec 1 19:30 4s '93 F-A$100.000c_ __Aug 1 1923 3.6g'96 J-D •11,000_ __June '16-'26 INT. at Appleton Nat. Bk., Lowell 4s '12 M-S f 108,000r Sept 1 '16-'27 48 '94 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1024 334g'97 A-0 •80.000___Mch '16-'27 1 40.000r Sept 1 '28-'32 48 '94 A-0 125,000cdcr_Oct 1 1924 5s g '07 11-N 1,600_Nov 15 '16-'17 NORWOOD. 70.000c&r_July 1 1926 3 34g'09 J-D 9,000r__Feb 1 '16-'24 4s '96 J-J 4s '14 F-A 7,120_June 15 '16-'19 This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. 48 '97 M-N 100,000cdcr_May 1 1927 43.0'13 A-0 5,600--Oct 31 '16-'23 1872. Water Loan New charter adopted Oct. 6 45 '88 A-0 $20,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 4s '98 M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 - Park Loans 1914. 1910, 8,014. 4s '94 A-0 120,000r_ __Apr 1 1924 48 '92 J-D 98,000r_ __Dec 1 1922 33g'02 Al-N •$13.600_ Dec '16-'32 4s'15 Population -__ $8,000__ _July 29 1918 4s g '94 A-0 200,000cr_Dec 15 1924 4s '92 J-D 21.000rDec 15 1922 Permanent Improvement Loans. Park & Office Bldg. Lots. 70,000r_ __Dec 1 2 400,000cr_ 1926 _Apr A-0 1925 4s g '96 4s '95 J-D 4s '12 J-J *$11.000_July 15 '16-'17 4s J-D $32,000c_Dec 30 '16-'31 4s g '97 J-J 600.000cr _Jan 1 1927 3;0'00 M-N 25.000r_ May 1 1930 Water Loans Water Bonds. 3%g'00 J-D 48,000r_ June 1 1930 3.108'01 A-0 20.000r_ __Apr 1 1931 330'89 J-J $32,000_ __June'16-'19 4s J-D 12,000c__June 1 '17&18 4s '10 J-D 125,000r_June 1 '16-'40 330'01 J-D 50,000cdcr_Dec 1 1931 330g'95J-J 64,837.50 _Aug '16-'34 J-D 4.000c_ _,June 1 1920 43 '10 M-S 75,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 3 s'03 J-D 26,000r_ _June 1 '16-28 3.6sg'95/1-N 20,000 __June 1 '16-'35 4s 4s '11 Sept 68,000c _114_1916-1932 28.000r_ _July 1 '16-'29 3 g'96 J-D 15,750 _June 4s '11 M-N 130.000r_May 1 '16-'41 33s'04 J-J _June 1 '16-'36 Water Notes. 15,000r_ _July 1 '16-'30 3.65g10M-N f 9,500_Nov 12 '16-'30 4s 72.000r_May 1 '16-'27 330'05 .J-J J-D $5,000 1916-1920 4s '12 M-N{50,000r_May 1 '28-'37 4s '08 A-0 20,000 _ _ _Oct 1 '16-'35 1 6,000_Nov 12 '31-'40 Highway Notes. 20,000r_May 1 '38-'42 3.65s'083-D 69.000r_June 1 '16-'38 430'13 J-J 11,200_July 28 '16-'43 4s J-D $2,600 1916 50.000 __June 1 '16-40 430'13 A-0 6,000 Oct 31 '16-'23 _s 330'10 J-D Engine-House Bonds 1 '16-'43 4s '14 M-NJ 97,500_May 1 '16-30 4s '13 ___ 21,000_ _ _July 29 1916 4s g '07 11-N $20.000r.. __May 1 1927 4s '13 M-N 28,000__May ___ 13,000 1916-1918 Nov 1 2i.000 '16-'43 4s '13 M-N 1 84.000_May 1 ':31-'44 Highway Bonds. General Loan Note. 29,000c_June 1 '16-44 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915_$1,115,210 4s M-N$23,000_ _Nov 1 '15-'17 1352,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'19 4s '14 J-D ___ 29.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'44 Amount within limit 274,170 4s '14 A-01 60,000r__Apr 1 '19-'24 4s 14 F Sewer Bonds. -A 30,000 ..Aug 1 '16-'45 Amt. auth. to exceed limit 498,390 4s '07 J-D$128,000 4s '14 A-0 18,000r__Oct 1 '16-24 4s '15 __June 1 '16-'47 Amount water loan *Washington Street Loan 342,650 45 '08 F-A 33.000c_Aug 1 '16-'48 4s '14 A-0 f 9,000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'18 J-D 46,000c_Dec 30 '15-'37 112,000r_ _Oct 1 '19-24 3s '00 J-D $45,000c_ __Dec 1 1925 Total valuation 1915_ _ _ _ _16,554,043 4s Total tax (per $1,000) 35,000c_ __Dec 1915_ 1 1926 330'01 J-D --$20.40 '16-'25 120,000r_Mar 1 Sewerage Loan (Notes). 4s '15 M-S * Outside debt limit. x Part of 4.1s J-D $6,000e. 4s '15 J-J 60,000r_Ju1y 1 '16-'25 33s02 J-D 12,000c_ __Dec 1 1927 1918 Sch oo1.1-1 ou se Notes. 12,482.75r_Sept 1 1916 330'03 J-D 13.000r_ __Dec 1 1928 Issue outside of debt limit. 3,500r_ __July J-J '17-'22 12,000r_Sept 48 '07 1 1 1929 J-D $22,000 4s '15 M-S INT. in Boston at First Nat. Bank 48 -1916-1926 3,000r_Sept 1 '23-'25 4s '95 F-A 300.000c&r_Aug 1 1935 and Nat. Shawmut Bank and in Nor. p J-D 4,000 1916-1926 J-D 51.200_ __Dec 4s '15 A-0 30,000r__Oct 1 '16-25 4s '96 F-A 200,000c&r_Feb 1 1936 Adams at North Adams Nat. Bank. 434s _ Dec '15-'32 60,000cdcr_July 1 1936 48 '96 J-J Municipal Building Bonds Electric-Light. 4s '07 J-D $7,500r_Dec 1 '15-'17 33009 J-J $70,000r_July 1 '16-'29 48 '96 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 4s '10 J-D 75,000r_June 1 '16-'30 48 '97 M-S 100,000cdcr_Sept 1 1937 NORTHAMPTON. 43007 J-D 22,500r_Dee 1 '18-'27 This city is in Hampshire Co. Inc. TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 '15_$479.400 45 '10 M-S 75,000r_Sept 1 '16-'30 4s '97 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1937 4s '11 M-N 65,000r_May 1 '16-'31 45 '98 11-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1938 June 23 1883. Pop'n 1910, 19.431. Sinking funa 9,036 Paving Bonds. 4s '15 M-S f1,137.32r.Sept 1 1916 4s '99 J-D 63,000c_ _Dec 1 1939 Assessed val.'15(abt.act.)16,934,734 17.000r_Sept 1 '17-'23 430'14 M-S $22,500c_Sept 1 '16-'24 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$12.80 Street Bonds. 413 '15 J-J $10,000 _July 1 '16-'25 Mt. Tom Highway Bonds. Library Bonds INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr. School Loans 3 34s'09 J-J $70.000r_Jan 1 '16-'29 43s'14 M-S $3,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1916 Co. and First Nat. Bank. Boston, 75.000r_Jan 1 '16-'30 45 '96 J-D $50,000c&r_Dec 1 1916 4s '10 J-J 6,000c_Sept 1 '17-19 and Norwood Nat. Bk., Norwood. 4s '10 M-S 55,000r_Sept 1 '16-'30 4s '97 J-J 100,000r_ _Jan 1 1917 Sidewalk-Construction Bonds. 48 '97 11-S 50.000c_ _Sept 1 1917 430'13 A-0 $6,000c_Oct 1 '16-'18 Street Widening Bonds. ORANGE. 4s '13 M-N$480.000c_Nov 1'16-'33 4s '98 J-J Hospital Loans 15,000r_ __July 1 1918 This town is in Franklin Co. Inc. INTEREST on coupon bonds pay- 48 '98 F-A 35,000r_ _Feb 1 1918 3.65s 11-S $1,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1916 able at the office of the City Treas.; 330'99 M-S 82,950r_ Sept 1 1919 3.85s /d-S 3,000r_Sept 1 '16-'18 Feb. 24 1810. Pop'n 1915. 5,374. Town Hall Bonds. registered bonds by check. Bridge Bonds. 33001 A-0 34,000r_ _Oct 1 1921 STATEMENT OF DEBT. &c.. 330'02 J-J 211,000c&r_Jan 1 1922 4s '13 M-N$25.000c_Nov 1 '16-'20 4s '11 A-0 $:38.000c_Oct 1 '16-31 Water Bonds. OCTOBER 15 1915. School Bonds 3 30'02 A-0 7,850r_ _Apr 1 1922 M-S $67,000c_Sept 1 '16-'30 Bonded debt _ $10,016,907 330'04 M-N 36.000r_ __May '16-24 330'04 A-0 $30,000c_Oct 1 '16-'21 Is Sewer Bonds. M-S Sinking funds 6,000r_Sept 1 '16-'21 1.838,894 330'07 F-A 108,000_ _Feb 1 .:16.27 3.65s M-N$12.500e_ _Nov 1 '16-'20 Net debt ___ 15,000c__Jan 1 '16-'18 4s 8.178,013 48 '08 J-J 229.000_July 1 '16-'28 4s '13 J-J School-House Loans. Water debt (incl. above) _ 1,860,000 330'09 A-0 12,000 _.:Apr 1 '16-'19 430'13 F-A 48.000c_Aug 1 '16-23 F-A $3,200_ _On demand Water sk. fd. (incl. above) 785,091 4s '08 J-J 1,600_ __July '16-'17 430'14 M-S 104.500c_Sept 1 '16-'34 43008 F-A 14,500 _ _ __On demand Sewer Loans Other debt exempt from 330'10 M-S 10.000_Mch 1 '16-20 Play-firounds. _Aug 1 1916 statutory limit., incl. 33011 M-S 6,000_Mch 1 '16-'21 434s'07 F-A $1,000c__Aug 8,000_ _Apr 1 '16-'19 4 34s'08 F-A $2,000. _On demand above _ 4,809.000 330'11 J-J 2.000__July 1 '16-'17 4s Borr. capac. Oct 15 '15_ _ 8,000r_July 1 '16-'23 BOND. DEBT Oct 2'15_ _ _$120,000 $122,090 3.65s12M-N 21.000_May '16-'22 3.85s Notes outstanding 19,700 Assessed val., real _ f4.500__July 1 '16-'18 3.65s 11-S 69,501.450 45 '15 J-J 4,000r_Sept 1 '16-'19 Borrowing capacity Assessed val., personal_ _ _41.845.087 62,300 12,000__July 1 '19-'20 Refunding Sewer Bonds Total val. '15 (abt.act.)_111,346,537 3 Yis g J-J $18.000c_July 1 '16-'17 Total valuation 1915 4,000.894 Hospital Bonds (Assessment fair cash value.) . -$23.00 3s '00 A-0 $30.000r_ __Oct 1 1920 Tax rate (per $1,00) Water Bonds Population in 1910--------96,652 3.10301 J-D 17,900r_ __June 1 1921 3 30 g J-J $88.000c_July 1 '16-26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915__$19.00 Boulevard Bonds PERM.DEBT Nov 3014 $510,500 The water, park, bridge (except INT. on water bonds at Orange 1915), high-sch., library, municipal 4s '95 M-N$100.000e_ __Nov 1 1915 Sink.fd.(other than water) 48,897 Nat. Bk. and at office of Town bldg. and wharf bonds, the sewer 45 '96 J-J 100.000c&r_July 1 1916 NET BD. DT. Nov 30 '14 461.603 Treas.; on sewer bonds at Nat. bonds of '07. '01, '02, '03. '14 and 48 '97 M-N 40,000r_ _May 1 1917 Water debt (included) _ 96.000 Bank; on town-hall bonds at Old $120,000 of 1915, the school bonds of 334s'99 J-D 15,000r_ __June 1 1919 Total valuation 1915_18.795.651 Colony Tr. Co., Boston, and Orange Engine-House Loan 1904, '05, '08. '10, '11 and '12 and (Assessment about fair cash value.) Nat. Bank; all other loans at Town the street-widening and trust funds 330'02 M-S $16.000r_ _Sept 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_ --$20.20 Treasurer's office. bonds are authorized outside the STATEMENT OF INT.at Hampshire Co.Nat. Bank, DEBT, &c., debt limit. Northampton Inst. for Savings and PALMER. OCT. 1 1915. CITY PROPERTY.-Value in Municipal debt This town is in Hampden County. Northampton Nat. Bank. -$3,726,800 1914 Is $11.930,725. Inc. Aug. 23 1775. Pop.'10. 8.610. Water debt __________ 1.152.000 Bridge Loan. Total debt 4.878,800 NORTH ANDOVER. 434s'12 J-D $12.000„Dec 1 '16-'19 Sinking fund NEWBURYPORT. 2.325,447 This town is in Essex County. Water sink. fd. Inc. Highway County. (Incl.) Essex _ Bonds. is in This city $701,3,11 Net debt __ _ 2,553,353 Inc. 1855. Population 1915, 5,91.3. 4s'12 J-J $:35,000„July 1 '16-'22 June 1851. Pop'n 1910, 14,949. Water Bonds Borrow. capac. Oct 1 '15_ 1,346,860 Refunding Loan. Police-Building Bonds '98 J-J $80.000e _________1923 48 '98 J-J $6,400__Jan 1 '16-'19 45 '11 M-N $24,000c_May 1 '16-'26 Total assess. val. 1915_ 85,945.659 4s 40.000c 1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_..$l8..() 48 '99 J-J School-House Bonds. Overdraft Bonds 4s' 04 11-N 16,000c _ _1916-1934 431807 J-J Population in 1910 $6,000c_June 1 '16-'17 _1916-1917 $4,000r is '07 J-D 39.806 4s '05 J-D 2,000c 1915 I'Loans issued outside debt limit.] 12,000c_July 1 '16-'27 4s '09 J-J Water Bonds (outside limit) 6,000 1916-1921 INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston. 4s '14 J-D Grammar-School Loans. 3 004 J-D $221,000e__June '16-'34 4s '15 J-D 19,000__June 1 '16-'34 330'00 J-J $8.000„July 1 '16-'20 57,000c&rfly 1 '16-38 4s '08 J-J Engine-House Bonds TOTAL DEBT May 13 '15_894.600 12,000_ _ _Dec 1 '16-'21 NORFOLK COUNTY. 4s ___ 4s '09 J-D $12.000c _1916-1928 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _5,258,470 430'14 A-0 129,000„Oct 1 '16-'44 Dedham is the School Bonds seat. Inc. (Assessment about fair cash value.) 120,000__Oct 1 '16-'19 1793. Populationcounty 1915, 200,327. 4s '11 J-D $17.000c_June 1 '16-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$22.00 Pleasant St. Bonds. 4s '14 51-N 7,000 Serial Notes 1916-1922 48 '12 J-D $10.000e_Dec 2 '16-'22 48 INTEREST is payable in Boston. J-J $60,000 __July 1 '16-'18 Sewer Bonds School Bonds 40,000 __July 1 '19-'20 4s '09 J-J $40,000e_July 1 '15-'34 330'05 J-J J-J $35,000cdcr_July 1 1922 4s '05 J-J 33s 10,000 __ __July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15_ __$239,000 PEABODY. 33is J-D 50,000c_ __Dec 1 1923 48 '06 J-J 1,383_ _July 1 1921 Water debt (included) 16:3.000 This town is in Essex Co. Inc. in 4s '10 M-N 20,000c_Nov 1 '16-'25 4s '11 11-S 44,000c_Sept 15 '16-20 Water sink. fd-lan.1915_ 69.114 1855. Town property valued at $1.Refunding Bonds Perm.(note)debt Oct 1 '15 $155,382 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _6,002.060 823.232. Population 1915, 18,521. 330'08 M-S $12.00()r_Sept 1 '16-'18 Assessed val. 1914 ____ 343,915.541 (Assessment at fair cash value.) School Loans. 4s '09 M-N 62.000c_ __Nov 1 1924 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _$21.00 330'02 F-A $30,000c Aug 15 '16-'21 334s 23.750_51ch 1 '16-'20 Boston. INT. Bk.. at Nat. Winthrop 2,000__Jan 1 1916 430'08 J-J Sewer Bonds (outside limit). 48 '11 M-S 16,000c_Sept 1 '16-'17 M-S $65,000c_ __Sept 1 1919 NORTH ADAMS. 4s M-N 35,000r_ __Nov 1 1919 48 '13 11-S 36,000c_13.000 yearly 43 This city is in Berkshire Co. Inc. NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. A-0 7,500r_ __Oct 1 1919 Mch 22 1895. l'op'n 1910, 22,019, Bonds. 4s This place is in Bristol Co. Inc. 4s Electric-Light '92 J-D $40,000c__ _June 1 1922 330 M-S 46,000r_ __Sept 1 1931 State-Highway Bonds. 1887. Population 1910. 9,562. City debt Oct. 1(315-33009 F-A 40,000-Aug 1 '16-'35 430'14 M-N$11,150__Nov 1 '16-'24 Water Bonds $172,750 Inside limit_ Water Bonds. Cemetery Bonds. 4s '93 J-J $30.000c __Jan '18&'23 .7.54,500 48 '14 M-N 55,625-_Nov 1 Outside limit 32.000c_July '18&'23 48 '03 F-A S90,000c_Aug 1 '16-'33 '16-'24 4s '93 J-J 4s '04 J-D 18,000c_June 1 '16-'24 183,979 Sinking funds Refunding Loans 14.000c_Sept 1 '16-'22 4s '12 51-S 180,667 3.15g'99J-J x$37,569.45_Xly 1 '16-20 330'05 F-A 80,000c_Aug 15'16-'35 13orr. capac. within limit_ Notes 4s '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '16-'20 Assess. val.'15(% act.)_ _12,526.386 3.15g'00M-S x30,533.33 __Meh'20-'21 Water $14,000_ _Sept 1 16-'23 430'14 4s A-0 19,000__Oct 1 '16-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-$21.00 33g'01 F-A x30,533.33--Feb '21-23 '16-'23 do 4s 7,200 __Sept 1 Bonds INT. at City Treasury, at Ocean 334g'02 A-0 x30,533.33 __Mch '23-25 3,500_ June 20 1916 48 Sewer do 430 '06 J-J $105,000c.July 16'16-'36 Nat. Bank and American Trust 3)g'03 A-0 x11,533.32 -.1925-1926 1.500_ __ _Sept 1 1916 do 4s 334g'04 F-A x6.533.33_ _Aug 1926 Co. of Boston. 2.700__Nov 2'15-'17 4s '06 M-N105,000_Nov 15 '16-'36 do 5s 3.45g'05J-D x4.533.33_June 1 1926 Town 330 3,600-_July 1 '16-'19 4s '07 A-0 51,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'32 4sg'06 F-A x1,533.32 __Aug '26-27 NEWTON. 18.000__Sept 1 '16-'24 FUND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 5668.000 do 4s 220,000 The city is situated in Middlesex 4sg'07 J-J x1,533.33.July 1 1927 4,000_ __ Oct 1 1916 Water debt (Included) _ do 430 266.000 County. Incorporated June 2 1873 4sg'08 M-S x3,533.34-Sept 1 1927 do 6s 4,000_ __Aug 17 1916 Sewer debt (included) 80.000 loan (inc) __ light Electric 3;isg'09J-D x3.783.33_June 15 '27 *Water Loans Sewer Notes. $303.615 45 A-05200,000c&r _Oct 1'17-18 4sg'10 J-D x3.333.34_June 15 '27 48 '09 M-N $196,800c_Nov 1 '16-'39 Borrow. capac. Oct 9 '15.-15,120,500 4s '90 A-0 250,000c&r_Apr 1 1920 4sg'10 J-D 25.000_June 15 '16-'18 4s '11 J-D 12,000_June 21 '16-'18 Total valuation 1915_ (Assessment fair cash value.) A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-'22 3.90g'11J-D x3.333.34_June15 1927 4s '12 M-N 2.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'17 4s 4s '93 F-A 50.000c_ _Aug 1 1923 3.90g'11J-D 25.000 _June 15'l8-'20 430'13 ___ 8.000_ __Oct 1 '16-'23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$21.60 on the sewer 4s of 1906 INTEREST 4s '94 A-0 75.000c&r_Apr 1 1924 3.65g'12M-S 20,000__Mar 1 '21-'22 Notes. Bonds Electric-Light Ec J-J $50.000c_ __Jan 1 1924 Is payable at the First National Bank, 4s '95 F-A 60,000cdcr_Aug 1 1925 *D03 A-0 110.000__Apr 1 1923 4s 1 5.000_ .Apr 1 1921 314s 2.790 _July 45 '96 J-J _July 1 '16-'19 Boston; on the sewer 4s of 1907 and J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1926 45,000c_ -.July 1 1927 4348'14 M-N 15,000Nov 1 '24-'25 48 '06 M-N 18.000 __May 1 '16-'24 1913 at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston. 4s '97 J-J 21 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. [Vol,. 101. Electric Equipment Bonds. Fire Department Loan. School Bonds. _June 1 '16-'17 4s '13 A-0 $14.000 __Oct 1 '16-'22 J-u $5,000 _June 4s '09 J-D $8.000c_Dec 1 '16-'19 4369 Surface Drainage Bonds. 72.000c_Jan 1-'16-'21 45 '12 M-S 18,200_Mch 15 '16-'22 4s '11 J-J cis '13 F-A 38.000_ _Feb 1 '16-'23 4s '12 F-A 56,000c_Aug 1 '16-'22 45 '13 _ _ 12,000__Jan 1 '16-'27 4s Apr 1 8.000. '16-'19 A-0 '14 Municipal Loan. Playground Bonds. Fire-Engine Bonds. E16.000 __Oct 1 '16-'23 48 '12 M-N$19,600_May 15 '16-'22 _s g 1,944.50 J'ne 15 1916 4s '12 11-S $3.000c_Nich 1 '16-'18 4s "Consolidated Miscell." 1910 Public Park Bonds. 6,000__Jan 17 '16-'17 $56.825c _.....Various 4s 4365'10 4s '07 J-J $11,000 _ _July 1 '16-'26 Refunding Bonds. Sea Wall Bonds. BD.DT. Sept 1915 32,073,450 4s '15 J-J 33,000c_July 1 '16-'18 330'02 M-S315,000r_Mar 1 1916 TOT. I 60,000r_ __Mar 1'17-22 Less debts outside limit__ 1.268.500 Bridge Bonds. capacity 128,056 Borrowing '16-'22 1 Sewer Trunk Bonds. $14.000c_Oct A-0 '12 4s PITTSFIELD. 48 '03 M-N $56,000c_May 1 '16-'34 Ass'd val.'15 (abt. act.)_42.953,100 Miscellaneous. Pittsfield Is in Berkshire County. 4s '12 M-N $7.750c_May 1 '16-'17 Tax rate (per MON)) 1914_ _$20.00 Park Loan. INT. at Merchants'Nat.Bk.Boston Incorp. as a town 1761: as a city 434s'13 J-J J-J $1,000___Ju1y 10 1916 3,000c_ _ _July 1 1916 45 1891. The sewer, water, paving and J-J 45 1.000__July 1 '16-'17 or City Treasurer's office. Miscell. and School Bonds. $119,000 of school debt. Included be- 4s '12 J D 31,000c_June 1 '16-'17 DEBT JAN. 1 1915low, is outside of the debt limit. Town debt 3406.109 Water Loans. ------Paving Bonds _...... 267,000 SAIIGUS. Water debt__ 1928 $40.500 _-_ _1916 310.000 This town (P. 0. Sta. Lynn) Is in Trunk sewer debt 34g'04tM-N $30,000r_Nov 1 '16-'21 38,5001917 9,000 _ _ - -1929 60,000 Essex County. 1916-1921 436s'14 M-N 42.000 High-school debt 81,250 1930 75,000_1918& 19 8,000 Water Loan. Bonds improvement 5.000 --- - -1931 142.000..1920-23_ - $20.000-- Dec '16-'19 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $814,359 48 48 '08 J-D_E30.000c&rDec 1 '16-'20 14,5001924 4,000 _-_ 1932 ___ 436s 5,000____Dec 1 1917 Bonds _ Total . . Water valuation 1915 4. 23,421,350 334s 1933 3,000 --1 _ 5 2 9 __ 13.500--_ 3.000.- _ -Dec 1 1920 1916 1 May _ M-N $50,000c _Total tax (per 31.000) 1914-323.60 48 '10 ___ 23.000_July 10 '16-'38 -1934-37 _ 8.000 __1926 12,000 43 '08 M-N 85.000c_May 1 '16-'32 2.000--1938-39 1.000 _ 19 7 INT.at Fourth Nat.Bank,Boston 4s '11 ___ 2.000c___Nov 1 1916 4s '08 M-N 180,000c_Nov 1 '16-'33 4s '10 A-0 $10.000c_Oct 1 '16-'20 48 '12 5,000_ _Apr 1 '17-'19 48 '09 11-N 96,000c_Nov 1 '16-'32 4s '11 M-S 39.000c_Mch 1 '16-'28 4s '13 2,500__May 1 '19-'20 4s '11 F-A 457.91:)Mch 1 '16-'39 4s '11 A-0 6.000c_Oct 1 '16-'21 ROCKLAND. 4.500_ _Aug 1 '20-'22 Town in Plymouth Co. Inc. 1874. 434s'13 _48 '11 11-N 95,000c_Nov • 1 '17-'35 4s '11 J-D 12.000c_ Dec 1 '16-'21 _ _ _ 434s _May 1 '16-'42 27,000_ Water-Works. M-S 270.000c_Mch 1 '16-'32 4s '12 11-S 43,480c_Mch 1 '16-'42 4s 6.500_ _May 1 '16-'28 1 1916 4 As. ___ 4s '12 M-N 99.000_ _Nov 1 '16-35 48 '12 F-A 12.000c_Aug 1 '16-'27 45 '86 11-N $4.000c_May Loan. School-House 1 '16-'17 2.000c_Feb F-A '87 48 48 '13 M-N200,000__Nov 1 '16-'35 434s'13 11-S 33,000c_ Mar 1 '16-'27 _ $20.000._May '16-'19 13.000r_July 1 '16-'28 334s 4s 10 J-J Sewer Bonds ___ 55.000 _Aug 1 '16-'35 45 '05 48 '13 A-0 18.000__Apr 1 '16-'24 48 g J-D $30.000c&rJune 1 '16-'18 4. '14 A-0 20,000c_Apr 1 '16-'19 48 '14 M-N 3,000.._Nov 1 '16-'18 48 '10 20.000 __May 1 '16-'35 _ Refunding Loans. 3 14s g J-D 110,000c&rJune 1 '16-'26 4s '15 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '16-'20 4.000 __July 1 '16 '19 _ '10 4s '12 F-A $21,500r_Aug 1 '16-'22 4s 48 '08 M-N 48.000c&r_N0v 1'19-'23 TOT.B'D. D'T Jan 1 '15_ $221,000 Summary of Debt Aug. 1 1915. l'24-'32 Loans. 85.000c&r__Feb School 18:860400 4s '11 F-A $550 bonds (included)__ debt Water Municipal 4s '09 J-J $42.000r Jan 1 '16-'29 Temporary loans (add'I)__ 110,000 M-S 30.000c_Mch 1 '16-'21 Park debt (exempt) 4s 95.000 48 '11 J-J 8.000r_July 1 '16-'23 Sinking fund and cash__ 48 '13 M-N1140,000....Nov 1 '16-29 Sewer (exempt) 626.500 19,781 0 5.000..__ _Nov 1 1930 Water debt (exempt) 616.500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15-_497,50 (abt. act.). val.'15 7,122,093 Assess. 23,500 4s '15 F-A 100,000-_Aug 1 '16-'40 Refunding (exempt) 120.000 Water debt (Included) _ Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_$22.30 1915.. 5,477.658 Total assessment Playground Bonds. 0 06 :98 65 -8,047 Population in 1910 Street (exempt) (Assessment at fair cash value.) 4s '15 F-A $17,000_-Aug 1 '16-'32 TOTAL DEBT Aug 1 '15_ _2,017 5 rate (per 31.000) 1915 _ _$22.20 School Bonds 383.571 Tax capacity Borrowing DIST. FIRE FALLS Popula'n SHELBURNE 6,928; 7.055 1910, 1915. M-N 320.000rMay 15 '16-'17 Total valuation 1915---43,606.515 4s g This district is in Franklin County. INT.on water bonds due 1916 and 334s g F-A 30.000c&rAug 15'16-'20 Tax rate (per 31.000)1914- -$22.20 48 '11 M-N$75,000c. _ _ .1916 1940 4s '09 J-D 163.000c&rDec 1'16-'27 Population in 1910 32,642 1917, at New England Tr. Co., Bos- 434s'13 _ _ _ 14,000 _ _Mar 1 '16-'43 bonds water and due on ton; 1916-28 43,0'13 ___ j182.000„June 1 '16-'29 INT.at Eliot Nat. Bank and Nat. school and refunding bonds at Second BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1915 $89,000 I 12.000 ____June 1 1930 Boston. Bank, valuation Assess. Shawmut 1914- __1,744,878 '16-'33 Nat. Bank, Boston; other int, at 45 '13 .1-D 90.000_ _Dec 1 $4.50 Tax rate (per 31.000 1914 office of State Treasurer, 4s g '15 F-A 166.000__Feb 15 '16-'26 Bank. Boston. 1 2.000_ __Feb 15 1927 B.ANDOLPH. Nat. at First INT. TOTAL DEBT Oct 191542,913,250 This town is In Norfolk Co. Inc. R0CKP ORT. 2.233.500 Mch. 9 1793. Pop. 1910. 4.301Debts outside limit This town is in Essex County SOMERVILLE. 308,166 Borrowing capacity Water-Works. This city is in Middlesex County. April 1917 Inc. Feb. 27 1840. Pop.'10,4,211. Total assessed val. 1915 _ _40,584.965 45 M-N$40.000 Bonds. and was incorporated in 1872. Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_322.40 4s M-N 20.000____May 1 1918 43 Water J-J 1 '16-'25 $10.000c_July Highway Bonds. 1922 1 32.121 4s 25.000c ___July Population in 1910 J-J M-N 45,000c_May 1 '16-24 is '14 A-0$107.000c_Apr 1 '16-'24 48 July 1 1926 334s'02 10.000c J-J INTEREST payable at First Nat 45 M-N 8,500c_Nov 1 '16-'32 4s '15 A-0 100,000c&r Apr 1 '16-25 Notes. Refunding Bank and Old Colony Trust Co.. Bos45 '10 J-J 7.500c4u1y 1 '16-'30 City Bonds. 4.1s'07 M N$22.000c&rMay 116-'37 4s '14 J-J ton; also at City Treasurer's office. 7,000__July 1 '16-'22 Is '96 J-J 37,000c&r...July 1 1916 Stetson-Hall Notes. 1 '16-'25 330'02 J4 20.000c_July 1 '16-'21 M-N 10,000__May '15 4s -- $7,000 55 School Bonds. 45 '97 J-J 8.000c _ J uly 1 '16-'17 PLYMOUTH. 4.School Notes. 48 '05 M-S $9,000c_Sept '16-'24 Is '98 J-J 15,000c_July 1 '16-'18 This town is In Plymouth County. $900 ---1 '22-'25 48 '99 J-J 4.000c_Jan J-J '07 4s 1 '16-'19 11,000c_July Inc. 1620. Population 1910, 12.141, 434s __.. 19.500 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '15-$101,500 3348'00 J-J 20.000c_July 1 '16-'20 Water Loans. Street Notes. Assess. val. (3% act.) '15_.4,O85.090 350'01 J-J 24.000c_July 1 '16-'21 4s '90 F-A 32,600 __Aug 1 '16-'17 45 $500 ---32.000c_July 1 '16-'23 3,200....Aug 1 '16-'19 Water bonds 4s '94 F-A Jan 1 1915_ _ $95.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-518.00 4s '03 J-J INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost Is '03 A-0 16.000c_ Oct 1 '16-'23 15.600 45 '99 A-0 6,000 Oct 2 '16-'19 Water notes 22,500c&rJuly 1'16-'24 J-J '04 4s '16-'21 1 __May 6,000 67.266 M-N 50'01 (water) 3 Sink. id., cash, &c. 3348'05 A-0 30,000r __Apr 1 '16-'25 11,999.88.July 1'16-'33 Other debt(notes) 82.400 SALEM. 3 Us'03 J-J '06 .14 12.000r _July 1 '16-'21 48 '08 F-A 17.000 __Feb 15'16-'32 Ass'd val. '14 (abt. act.)_ -2.883.750 city is in Essex County. 4s This 33is'05 M-N 6,000_Nov 15 '16-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-_..$21.80 Inc. Mch. 23 1836. Commission gov- 4s '07 A-0 50.000c&rApr 1 '16-'27 I 7,000__July 1 '16-32 5 1912. Is '08 A-0 31.000c_Apr 1 '16-'28 48 '07 J-J INT. payable at National Shaw- ernment adobted Nov. A-0 54.000c_Apr 1 '16-'29 6.000_ _June 1 '16-'21 35i5'09 J-D Pop'n 1910, 43.697. City partially 334s'09 A-0 80.000c_Apr 1 '16-'30 2,000____July 1 1916 mut Bank, Boston. 48 '10 J-D destroyed by fire June 1914. See 48 '10 A-0 48 '11 112,000c_Apr 1 '16-'31 Engine-l-louse Loan. V. 98, p. 2006. J-J '12 4s 85,000e_ _Jan 1 '16-'32 '16-'23 1 _Sept READING. M-S 4s '05 38,000_ Bridge Bonds. This town is in Middlesex County. 3368'09 J-J 316,000-Jan 1 '16-'19 48 '12 J-J 133,000c_July 1 '16-'32 4s '10 J-D 2,000__Dec 1 '16-'16 83,000c_A or 1 '16-23 A-0 43is'13 Inc. 1644. Population '10. 5.818. Sewer Loans. 8.000c_July 1 '16-'19 4s '10 J-J 5gs'03 J-J $15.000„july 1 '16-'30 Public Building Bonds. Electric-Light Bonds. Municipal Loan. 1916-1921 1 '16-22 342.000c&rJan 34s'11 M-N 2,000__Nov 1 '16-'17 ($57.000 1 '16-'17 36,000c4une J-D 1922 4s '92 1 '23-'30 Street Loans. 4s8r430____ 1 7,500 1916 48 '15 J-J 40,000c&rJan 1923-1924 48 '06 M-N 1,000____Nov 20,000c_ _Jan 1 '31-'35 11,000 4368'07 F-A $9.000_Aug 15 '16-'17 1 1916 1,000__May M-N '09 48 1925-1933 '15 J-J 38,000c&rJuly 1 '16-34 Harbor Loan. -__ 21.000 4s 48 '13 F-A 16,000__Feb 1 '16-'23 48 Municipal Loan. 3i6s'09 J-D $2,000.....June 1 1915 Water Bonds. 4,500____July 1 1916 430'13 J-J $67000c_July J-J 1 '16-'23 45 J-D $33,000c_June 1 '23-'25 450'13 School Loans. 1 117.000c_Aug 434s'14 F-A Bonds. Bridge St. Lowell J-D 91.000 __June 1 '16-'22 45 4s '04 J-J $12,600„Ju1y 1 '16-'24 48 M-S 195.000c_Sept 1 '16-'54 3 wfl'09 A-0 $34,000c&rApr 1 '16-'49 J-D 30.000c_June 1 '26-'30 4s '14 35s'09 J-D 11,600c_June 1 '16-'19 4s I '16-'55 200.000c_Jan J-J '15 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). J-D 3.000..... 1931-1933 4s '13 A-0 8,000.. Oct i '16-'23 48 Trust Fund Bonds. '95 J-J $30,000 -July 1 '16-'25 4s'14 J-D 31.500__June 1 '16-'24 School Bonds. $40.000c_July 1 '16-'23 48 Sewer Bonds (inside limit). 1916 4s '03 J-JBonds. 336s&4s___ f 5.000 Armory Bonds. School J-J '97 4s 37.000c_July I '16-'22 1917 1 4.000 4s '06 J-D $1,500____June 1 1915 '16-'20 1 J-J $12.500c_July 334s'02 J4 12.000chrJuly 1'16-'27 1918-1925 48 '10 BOND. DEBT Oct 16'15-_$181,100 33.6s --- 32,000 12.000c_Mch 1 '16-21 4 M-S '12 4s ' __.. 75,000 48 8.000c_July 1 '16-'23 1.0O0............ _1916 440'13 J-J Temporary tax loans 4.000__July 1 '16-'17 3348'01 16,000c_July 1 '16-'31 Grouard Estate Loan. Assess. val real estate.. ,,.10,434,000 140,000c_Aug 1 '16-'35 4s '03 J-J J-J 1916-1921 4s '15 F-A • -- . 36.000 12,000c&rJuly1'16-'28 Assess. val. polls & pers'i_ 3.797,465 48 (outside limit). Bonds Water 45 '04 J4 14.000c_July 1 '16-'29 Auto Chemical Truck Loan. Total assess. val. 1915..__14,231,465 '90 J-D $40.000c_June 1 '16-'20 33-0'05 A-0 20,000r_Apr 1916-1918 48 1 '16-'35 _-.. $1,500 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915-318.00 430 500r_Mch 1 1916 45 '96 M-S Cemetery & Library Loans. 11.000c4uly 1 '16-'26 4,000._ _Oct '16-'19 45 '06 J-J A-0 '07 4s ___. $7,200....... 1916-1921 48 '11 M-N 2,000r-May 1 '16-'17 45 '07 A-0 44,000r __Apr 1 '16-'37 45 QUINCY. Permanent debt Jan 1 1915 3343,400 4s '12 J-D 3,000.. _June 1 '16-'16 48 '08 A-0 23,0000_Apr 11 '16-'38 57.000 This city is in Norfolk County. Temporary loans 3368'09 A-0 24.000c&rApr '16-'39 '15 A-0 160.000c_Apr 1 '16-'45 4s Incorporated May 17 1888. A-0 25.000c&rApr 1 '16-'40 Total val. '15 (abL. act.)37,905,498 4s '15 F-A 60,000c_Aug 1 '16-'45 is '10 '11 A-0 16.000c..Apr 1 '16-'31 Municipal Dept-3 -6s,4s & 43s, Total tax (per $1,000) 1914....$l9.20 4sPipe-Ren Bonds. ewing _5,818 Due12.000c_Jan 1 '16-'27 DuePopulation In 1910 1 1916 Is '12 J-J $1,000r_Mch M-S 330'05 331.000 A-0 28.000c_Apr 1 '16-'43 1916____ 385,500 1920 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 45 '13 F-A 12.000Feb 1 '16 '23 43(8'13 24,000 1917____ 63.500 1921 1 '16-'19 48 '14 A-0 19.000c_Apr 1 '16-'34 12.000__Mar M-S '14 4s 11,000 Water Bonds. 1918____ 51.750 1922 46s'14 F-A 39.000c_Aug 1 '16-'54 4s '90 A-0 $10,000c _Oct 1 '16-'20 REVERE. 1919___ 38.000 Playground Bonds. This town is in Suffolk County. 45 '89 A-0 6,000r __Oct 1 '16-'19 Funding Bonds. 1916 1 -__Aug $1,000_ 430'13 Is '88 J-J 3,000c_July 1 '16-'18 4s '12 M-S $105,000c Sept 3'16-'22 Inc. in 1871. Pop'n 1910. 18.219. Water-Supply Bds.(inside lim.) Park Bonds (outside limit). School Loan Notes. Street Loans. _ _Sept 1 1916 3 4s02 J-J E14,000cticauly 1'16-'29 J-D $3,500 __Dec 2 '16-'22 48 '11 M-S $2.000r_ 331.000 _-___1916-1925 45 '16-'18 _..Jan 3,000_ M-N 5.800_May 15 '16-'23 4348'13 J-J TOT. DEBT Oct 18 '1541,650,500 4s '10 A-0 10.000c Oct 1 '16-'20 4s Underground Wire Loan. M-N 15.750 _May 1 '16-'24 1.000c___Apr 1 1916 48 4s '11 A-0 65,000 '16-23 Less debts outside limit_ A-0 4.500 _Oct 1 '16-'24 48 '13 A-0 $12 000____Apr1 '16-'24 Total borrow. capacity__ 48 '11 ...._ 10,000....June 1 '16-'21 48 147,457 A-0 75,000 __Apr 1 '16-'27 48 '14 M-N 13,500-May Bonds sold since Jan ' 27.750....July 1 '16-'21 48 4s '11 J-J 240,000 Loans. Sewer '16-'17 7 4.000_ _July J-J Total valuation 1915- ----77.217,399 48 '12__J-J 28.000c_ _Jan 1 '16 '22 48 M-S 13,000_Sept 15 '16-'28 45 '95 A-0 $10.000c_Apr 11 '16-'20 6.000c_July 1 '16-'17 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 .421.70 4s '12 J-J 2,000 __Feb 15'16-'17 48 '09 J-D 20.000c_Dec 1 '16-'23 Population 1910,77,238; 1915_86,223 F-A 410'13 J-D 33.000c_June 1 '16-'48 4 Us 6.000r..May '16-'21 M-N '11 J-D 15.000 __June l'16-'30 48 J8,300c___July 1 1916 48 4s '15 J-J INT. on coupon bonds payable at --- 40.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'31 48.11 M-N 12,000__Nov 1 '16-'21 National Security Bank. Boston. 17,000c_July 1 1917 49 J-D 37,500__Dec 15'16-'30 45 '12 M-N 4,000_ May 1 '16-'19 3,000c_July 1 '16-'18 48 4s '15 J-J bonds may be changed for Coupon Bonds. -School High 2,000__June 1 '16-'19 --48 '15 F-A 5 3.800c__ _Aug 1 1916 48 bonds if application is 430'07 A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1 '16-'27 registered Sewer Loan. 112,000c_Aug 1 '17-'20 made prior to one year of maturity 165.000 1 „July J-J '16-'26 '06 45 1 1916 4s '06 A-0 $1.000 __Feb Sewer Loans of bonds. Street and Sewer Bonds. 2.625_ _July 1 '16-'18 -__ $63.000A916-18 311.000.....1938 48 In place of an accumulating sinking J-J 1,475____July 2 1916 48 '15 F-A $20,000c_Aug 1 '16-'25 fund, the city raises each year by tax168.000_1919-26 7,5001939 48 Sewerage Bonds (outside limit). ation a sum of money which is applied 8,250 __June 1 '16-'18 J-D 40.000_1927-28 16.500 _...1940-42 48 A-0 1,155__Apr 1 1916 330'03 M-S $54.000 __Mch '16-'33 to the redemption of bonds, which 19.500..- --1929 4.000-1943 45 500____July 1 1916 334s'04 M-S145.000c&r.Sept 1'16-'44 when paid are canceled. Value public 1944 48 J-J 3.000 18,500._ ....1930 2.825__May 1 1916 4s '06 F-A 77,500 __Feb 1 '16-'46 property Jan. 11915, $6,023,201 76. ..-52.500_1931-33 6.000.-1945-47 48 5,500..Feb 1 '16-'26 1 1916 4s '06 F-A -D J _1948-50 1,000___June 7 . 3.000 43.(s 66.000A934-3 45 '06 Ef-S 52.500 _ -Mch 1 '16-'36 Police Station. 4s 10 F-A 31,000r___Aug 1 1916 Trai n'g-Sc h. Bds.(outside limit) SOUTH HADLEY. A-0 $14.000_Apr 15 '16-'29 45 '11 A-0 22.000c_Apr 1 '16-'26 4s This town is In Hampshire County. 4s '12 J-D $66.000__June 1 '16-'37 Water Bonds. 45 '12 M-S 35.300c_Mch 1 '16.'42 Lighting Bonds. Bonds. 43is'13 M-S I 16.000c_Mar 1 '16-'23 31.68'05 A-03240,000c_Apr 1 '16-'35 4s Street - $40,000_ _ _1916-1935 '06 M-N $2.000 _May 1 1916 4s '15 1916-1928 120.000c _ M ar 1 '24-'43 430'13 J-D 13,000 DEBT Dec 31 '14_ $179,800 BOND. 1 1916 11 M-N , 4s 1.000r_May Street Bonds. 4s '14 M-N 118,000c_May 1 '16-'24 Floating debt 45.000 6.000 J-D $500__June 21 1916 48 '14 5.000c_May 1 '25-'29 336s 27,440 43,68'14 M-S 1,300____Sept 1 1916 Sinking fund 4s '15 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 '16120 • Assessed valuation 68 1914_7.734.4 Police-Station Bonds 3.000 _July 1 '16-'20 i 10,000c_Apr 1 '21-'25 45 tax (per 31,000 1914_-$21.00 Permanent Improvement Loans. 4s '12 M-S E70,(0()c_Mch 1 '16-'22 Total Surface Drainage Bonds. in Population 4,884 1910 '16-'19 1 J-D 48 4.000__Dec '13 '16-'20 1 48 '12 J D 32,000c_June 1 16-'17 4s '13 ___ $9,200___Jan PEPPERELL. This town is in Middlesex County. Water Bonds 4s '08 M-N 392,000c_May 1 '16-'38 BOND. DEBT Oct 29'15_3115.000 Asscssed valuation 1915.. _ _2,340.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915.-320.50 2,593 Population in 1910 INT.at N.W.Harris& Co.,Inc..Bost. Nov., 1915.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. *25 INTEREST on coupon bonds is 3 343'99 J-J $4,000c_ __July 1 1919 Water Loan. 3,000c_ __July 1 1920 A-0 $61.000c_ __Part yearly payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. 3 As'00 34 10,000c&r_July 1 1922 J-D 72.000c_ __Part yearly Bank of Boston. Registered inter- 3 As'02 J-J 615c_ __Jan '16-'18 J-J 9,000c..-Part yearly est remitted by City Treasurer. 4s '08 34 500____July 1 1916 4s '12 __ _ 48 Refunding Bonds. _ 300__Jan 1 '16-'19 J-J $34,000c-.Part yearly TISBURY. 4s '14 __ 4t4s This town (P. O. Vineyard Haven) 4s '15 ___ 7.000__Jan 1 '16-'22 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15__ $216,500 Assess. val.'14(70% act.) 4.165.753 is in Dukes Co. Inc. July 6 1671. Sidewalk Bonds. 48 '15 34 31.100r____Jan 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1.00))) 1914_ _ _122.60 Population 1910. 1396. 1 4,000r__Jan 1 '17-'20 INTEREST on the water loans of School Bonds and Notes. A-0 $9,600r 500Jan 1 '16-'19 $61.000 and $72,000 is payable at 45 1930 4s '14 _ __ the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 43f,s F-A 1,600__Feb 2 '16-'19 Fire Apparatus Bonds. $1.250r_ _ Jan '16-'20 45 '10 J-J the $9,000 water loan at the ExWater-Works Bonds. SPRINGFIELD. 9.500_ __ July 1'16-23 This city is in Hampden County. change Trust Co.; on the refunding 4s '06 M S $77.000c_Sept 1 '16-'3f, 4%8'13 J-J Cemetery Bonds. 11,000 Incorporated as a city May 25 1852. bonds at the International Trust Co. Revenue loans TOTAL DEBT Oct 4'15- $99,100 48 '10 34 $3.500r -Jan 1 '16-'20 School and Fire Loan. Assess. val.(q act.)'14__ _2.018.955 School Bonds. 4s'14 __ 1$117,000__Nov 1 '16-'24 SWAMPSCOTT. -July 1 1920 1 120.000- Nov 1 '25-'34 This town (P.0.Ind. Sta. Lynn) is Total tax (per $1.000) 1915_ --$16 00 3 50'00 34 $102,000c_ ..Jan 1 1921 Street-Ext. and Rifle Range. INT. on water bonds at Martha's 3)43'01 J-J 31.000c.. in Essex County. Inc. May 21 1852. July 1 1921 3;0'01 J-J 38.000c&r 48 g '08 A-0 315.000r _Oct 1 '16-'18 Vineyard Nat. Bk.. Vineyard Haven: Street-Improvement Notes. 15.000c_ __July 1 1922 a Municipal Group Bonds. 1 '16-'24 on school bonds at Lynn Five-Cent 35.0'02 J-J $18,000___Oct _ _ 434s'14 3)4s'03 J-J 43.000c&r Jan 1 1923 4s g '07 J4 *102,000r _July I '16-'27 Savings Bank. Miscellaneous Loan Bonds. 3 As'06 J-J 11,000r __Jan 1 '16-'26 ($9,000 even years. $8.00))odd years) 56,000c __1916-1919 4s '08 J-J 1,500r Jan 1 '16-'18 3 Ag'09 M-N $500,000_ Nov 1 '16-'49 44s'13 J-J 1 1.400c_ J July 1 1920 els '12 17.000_ __Apr 1 '16-'32 WAKEFIELD. A-0 4s g '10 M-N 350.000 _ Nov 1 '16-'50 3.000c_July 1 '21-'23 This town is in Middlesex County. 4As'13 J-J 15.000r_July 1 '16-'28 4s g '11 A-0 256.000r_Oct 1 '16-'31 Park & Town Hall Bonds Inc. Public 48 '14 J-J 43.000_ _ _Jan 1 '16-'34 1868. Popula'n '10, 11304. ls g '12 M-N 481,700 Nov 1 '16-'52 43,0'13 J-J $9,000c_July .1 '16-'33 48 '15 J4 11.300r____Jan 1 1916 Sewer Bonds. 4s '14 ____ 195.000_ Nov 1 '16-'54 Fire Bonds. 3 As M-N $60,000c _ _ _ 1921-1930 15.000r__Jan 1 '17-'21 Fire & Police Bldg. Bonds. 1916-1917 3 $2,000 '11 __ 48 As M-N 25,000c_ _Nov 1 '16-'20 Public Playgrounds. 48 g '10 A-0 $255.000r_Oct 1 '16-'30 4343'13 J-S f 6,000c-July 1 '16-'21 As'03 3 .14 __July 1 1933 _Nov 100,000c •$31,000e_ 1 M-N As 3 '31-'40 River-Front Loan. 1 500c__ _July 1 1922 3 As M-N 13.000 Public Park Bonds. --1923-1935 4s g '08 A-0 $6.000r Oct 1 '16-'18 Humphrey St. Impt. Bonds. A-0 _-Oct *20,000c_ '93 1 1923 48 Notes. Sewer ' Fire-Department Bonds. 1916-1934 45 4s '14 J-D $47,500c A-0 $1,000 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 1916 48 g '06 M-N $4,000_ __ _Nov 1 1916 Sewer Bonds. $300r __Jan 1 '16-'18 Is '08 J-J J-D 4,500 4343 1916-1918 '16-'42 Locust St. Extension. 1 M-S$148.000__Sept 3)43 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '15_ $760.300 Loans. 4s g '11 A-0 $12.000r ._Oct 1 '16-'21 48 M-S 20.000 __Sept 1 '16-'25 u School M N $3,000c_Nov 1 '16-'18 Sinking funds 321.934 Fulton Street Bonds. 1916-1920 5.000 4s '11 ___ AO 9.000c_Oct 1 '16-'21 Water debt (additional) 196.000 4 qs'14 M-N$380,000_Nov 1 '16-'34 4As'13 J-J 6.500c_July 1 '16-28 3343 M fund N Water sinking 96.476 (add'11 3343 1 2.000c_Nov '16-'17 Municipal Loan Bonds. Water Bonds. - 374.847 4 Ag'13 M-N 1 $18.000r_Nov 1'16-18 3 As g F-AS150,000 --Aug 1 1928 4s '13 M S 20.000c_Mar 1 '16-'23 Borrowing capacity Assessed valuation, real 22.995.600 Water Meter Notes. 1 25.000r-Nov 1 '19-'23 35ig'09 A-0 72.000c-Apr 1 '16-'39 4s '12 A-0 $10,500__Apr 1 '16-'22 Assessed val.. personal_ 8.849,500 School Bonds. 450'13 M-N 2.000c-May 1 '16-'19 434s J-D 12,500 31,885,100 1916-1923 Total valuation 1915 4s g '97 '98J41370.000r_Jan 1 1917 School Loans. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915- --$19.80 1916-'17 Water-Main Notes. _July 9.000r 45 g '97 J-J 1916-1931 '11 __ $70.000 48 in 1910 27,834 .1-3 6.000 s 1916-1921 Population 3 A g'98 J-J 26.100r _July 1916-'18 4gs'15 M-Nf21.000c_May 1 '16-'22 1.• Special loans.1 Municipal Light Loan. 3)4g'00 J-D 20,000r_ __Dec 1 1919 126.000c_May 1 '23-'35 A-0 $81,000c __Oct 1 '16-'24 45 INT. Is largely payable at the Bos• 3s g '00 J-0a125.000 __ __June 1 1920 7 Nov. 1913. Town Debt Gas & Electric Light Bonds. ton Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Boston. 314g'01 M-S 125.000r_ __Sept 1 1921 Permanent Impt. Loan_ ___$283,600 334s'09 A 0 10.000___Apr 1 '16-'19 3 Ag'02 A-0 55,000r_ _Oct 1 1922 Bonded debt (outside limit) Water Bonds. 3 4g'03 M-S a40.000c&rSept 1 1923 Sewer debt 196,850 A-0 $179.000c_Oct 1 '16-'33 314g'05-'06J4 396.000r_Jan 1 1925 Water debt (gross) 240.800 4s WATERTOWN. Insurance Premium Loan. 4s g '06 M-Na207.000r_ __Nov 1 1926 Water sinking fund 63,165 This town is in Middlesex County. A-0 $500-.__Oct 1 1916 48 g '08 A-0 71.500r __Oct 1 '16-'28 Assess. val.'15(abt. act.).$15.838.498 4s Incorporated Sept. 17 1630. Wire Conduit Ns. 4s g '09 A-0 70.000r __Oct 1 '16-'29 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914-1116.80 School-House Loans. 1916-1917 J-J $2,000 4)45 43(g13 M-N198.000r_Nov 1 '16-'33 Population in 1910 6.204 '05 M-N $30.000c_ May 1 '16-'25 134,000_ _Nov 1 '16-'32 INT. is payable in Boston at PERM'T DEBT Oct 1915 $577,600 4s 4311e13 M-N1 1,500____Nov 1 1933 First National Bank. Total assessed val. 1915 -.12.292.792 4s '13 M-N 64,000c_May 1 '16-'33 High School of Commerce. Total tax (per 51,000) 1915_ -425.20 48 '13 M-N 3.000__May 1 '16-'18 1.010c___July 1 1916 J-J 4s g '13 M-N475.000c_ _ Nov 1 '15-'23 INT. at Commonwealth Tr. Co. 4)4314 4As'14 J-D f 2.000c___Dec 1 1916 4348'14 -1 72,000_ _Nov 1 '16-'24 TAUNTON. This city is in Bristol County and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. 110,000c_Dec 1 '17-'26 70,000_ _Nov 1 '25-'34 __ 10,000__May 1 '16-'23 4As 4 g'16 M-N 180,000c_Nov 1 '16-'25 Incorporated May 11 1864. School Bonds. WALPOLE. 4s '15 M-N 73.000c_May 1 '16-'35 170.000c_Nov 1 '26-'35 This town is in Norfolk County. (See V. 100, p. 1619. for maturity) Street. School and Sewer Loan. 4s'15 J-D $11.000_June 1 '16-'26 Sewer Bonds (outside debt limit). Inc. 1724. Population '10. 4.892 Street Loans. 4s g '07 M-N$125,000r_ _Nov 1 1917 48 '97 J-D $83.500c&r_June 1 1927 334305 M-N $45,000c_May 1 '16-'23 School Bonds. Street Ext. Bonds. 16,500r_ __June 1 1928 410'13 48 '07 11-N 32 000c_May 1 '16-'23 1 '16-'26 $55.000„July J-J 48 g '09 A-0 $80.000r _Oct 1 '16-'19 48 '98 J-D 50,000r_ __Dec 1 1928 4s '07 M-N 8.000c_.May 1 '16-'19 4s g '15 M-N 70,000r_Nov 1 '16-'25 4s '98 J-D Water Bonds. 4s '99 J-D 30.000r_ __June 1 1929 4s 1,000_ _Apr 1 '16-'17 F-A $40.000c_Aug 1 '16-'25 48 '12 A-0 Railroad Under-Pass Bonds. 48 '00 J-D 75.000c&r_J'ne 1 1930 4.000c_July 1 '16-'17 4)4s'14 J-J Loans. Miscellaneous 4s g '13 M-N 1$112.000Nov 1 '16-'23 3 J-D 100.000c&r_Dec 1 1930 Water ext $8,000r__June 1 '16-'18 2,000c_July 1 '18-'19 1 260.000N ov 1 '24-'43 As'00 J-D 20,000r_ __June 1 1932 As'02 1,500c_ _ _July 1 1916 8.100r_Oct 11 '16-'22 4s '15 34 do 4s 4s g '15 M-N200,000c_Nov 1 '16-'35 3 310'03 J-D 12,000r_ __June 1 1933 2,000c_July 1 '17-'18 do 4s 3,000__Aug 6 '16-'20 Park Bonds. )4s'05 J-D 13,000r_ __June 1 1935 Water Fire Station & Site Loans. '16-'17 1 4.000 -Dec 4s 33{g'03 J-D $125.000r June 1 1923 3 48 '06 J-D 30.000c&r_June 1 1936 $6.000c_July 1 '16-'21 6,000 __Sept 20'1(3-'21 4s '11 J-J do 48 Sewer Bonds. 3.000r_ _June 1 1937 4s '07 J-D 850____Sept 6 1915 43 '12 A-0 3.000__Apr 1 '16-'18 do 48 3s g '00 J-D a$142,000 _ _June 1 1930 3 As'08 J-D 20,000r_ ._Dec 1 Drainage Loans. Park 4s 9,000_.May 1 '16-'24 3 Ag'01 M-S 11.000r_Sept 1916-'26 4s '09 J-D 20,000c___Dec 1 1938 1939 3 4g'04 F-A 18.000r_Aug 1 '16-'24 St. 4s 42.999_Aug 15 '16-'20 Is '06 1.1.-N $10.000c_ __May 1 1916 '10 J-D 15.000r_ __Dec 1 1940 East 10.500 July 1 '18-'19 4s g '08 A-0 32.500r __Oct 1 '16-'28 4s Iligh-sch.4 gs 3.210 _Mch 27 1922 Is '09 J-J 45 '11 15.000c___Dec 1 1941 School 3.500.... __Sept 1 1920 4 As J-D $20,000 Dec 1 '15-21 Is '10 tf-S 4s g 13 M-N 46.000r_Nov 1 '16-'38 48 '12 __- 15,000____Dec 1 1942 Fire sta'n 5.000c_July 1 '16-'20 Is '11 J-J _J' _ Water Bonds. 19 ne 3.500 '16-19 4s 4s '13 ___ 13.000__Dec 1 '16-'28 Playgr'nd 4s M-N 2.000___May 1 1916 00'13 _June _ 19 900_ 1916 45 g '93 A-03150,000c_ __Oct 1 1923 4s J-D 14,000.-Dec 1 '16-'29 PERM'T DEBT Oct 11 '15 $205,739 4s '15 J-J J 1.500c_Ju1y 1 1916 '14 3 A g'90 A-0 125,00Cc_ _ _Oct 1 1920 Bonds. 115,000c_July 1 '17-'31 Water debt (Included) _ -- 72.300 4s g '07 J-J a210,000 _ - _Jan 1 '16-'36 4sCity '96 J-D $46.800r___June 1 1916 Total Drainage and Sewer Bonds. valuation 1915 7.529,987 48 it '08 J-J a220,000._ _Jan 1 '16-'37 48 '06 J-D 24.000r__ _June 1 1916 4s'12 A-0•$12.000„Apr 1 '16-'21 334g'09 J-Ja 920.000 __Jan 1 '16-'38 4s '97 J-D at cash value.) fair (Assessment 27,000r___June 1 1917 Total tax (per MOM 1915-$18.10 4343 _ _ 18,2i0___July '16-'24 31,0'10 J-J 336,000c _Jan 1 '16-'39 4s '99 J-D 45.000r_ _ _June 1 1919 Water Loans. 4348'13 M-N230.000__Nov 1 '16-'38 3 s'04 J-D 33,500c&r_June INTEREST payable in Boston1 1924 registered. or J-J $126.0000_Jan 1 '16-'29 Coupon a on East school 434s at C. D. Parker 3%s'99 4s '07 J-D 8.000r. __June 1 1917 1 '16-'34 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 5s '07 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1917 & Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1 Is '04 J4 95.000c_July 3.000_ _July 1 '16-'18 '15 J-J Bank, Boston and City Treasurer. 48 '08 J-D 12.000r. __June 1 1918 1915 at Five Cents Say. Bank; on 45 Water-Main Loans. Total water debt Oct 1 '15 $2,201,000 48 '08 J-D 50,000c___Dec 1 1918 other loans at the First Nat. Bank. Is '12 34 $2.000_ _July 1 '16-'17 111,012 45 '08 J-D 16,000c&r_Dec 1 1928 Less sinking fund High-School Loans. 330'09 J-D 1 1919 WALTHAM. Is '10 A-0 $70.000c_Jan 1 '16-'29 $2,089,988 48 '09 J-D 25,000c___June Net water debt 12,000r_ _ _June 1 1919 This city is in Middlesex County 48 ,10 M-N 10.000c_ Nov 1 '16-'20 River front debt (exemp4s '09 J-D 30.000r_ ..June _June Inc. as a town 1738: city June 2 1884 4s '12 J-J 18.000 _ _July 1 '16-'21 6,000 4s '10 J-D 25,000c_ _ _June 1_1929 ted from debt limit)__ _ 11920 Building Bonds. 1,250_ _ _ _June 1 1916 J-D Municipal group buildings 4s '11 J-D 35.000c&r_June 1 1921 3 As'02 J-J $22,000c_ __Jan 1 1922 43.43'13 Loans. Refunding 1,582,000 (exempt) 48 '11 J-D 11,000r__ _June 1 1931 3A s'06 J-J 162.50__Jan 1 1916 Is '09 11-N $4.000c_ __Nov 1 1917 Dwight and Water Street _ _June 1 1916 4 )4s'07 J4 4s J-D 5,500r_ '11 7.000c_July 1 '16-'22 Is M-N 42,000 __May 1 '16-'36 386,000 4s '07 J-D 12,000r_ __Dec 1 underpasses (exempt) 5,000r__Jan 1 '16-'20 Is '11 J4 4s '15 J-J 8,000c_July 1 '16-'23 4,314,600 4s '10 J-D 13,183.33r Dec 1 1927 All other debt 1920 45 '15 J4 60,000r_Jan 1 '16-'35 Sewer Loans. 4s '11 J-J Less sink. fds_ _ 1,066.276 3.300r. __July 1 1916 __Apr 1 1916 $7,000c_ A-0 '06 Is Bonds. Water 4.000r_ __July 1 1922 4s '12 --5.500 _ _ __Sept 1 1920 A-0 $10,000c&r_Apr 1 1916 Is '10 M-S Net debt excl. of water 4s '12 --- 39.000c&r_June 1 1922 4s 1 '16-'19 5,000c_May M-N '11 Is 4s 1917 '97 1 A-0 3,248,324 --Apr • 30,000c_ _ debt__ .000 exempted 32 _ _ _ _June 1 1923 and 44s'13 __ 1,000_ _July 1 1916 '12 J-J -__ 109,000 _ _June 1 '16-'33 4s '98 A-0 33.000c_ _Oct 1 1918 48 4 As 4146'13 M-N 5,000c-May 1 '16-'20 _ 72.000_ _June 1 '16-'28 33.s'00 A-0 20.000c_A&O 1 1920 4, Total net debt Oct 1915 $7,312.312 2.000c___July 1 1916 3%8'05 A-0 14,000c&r Oct 1 '16-20 48'14 J-J Street-Improvement Bonds. Valuation city prop 1915-$16.000.000 Municipal Loan. 48 '06 A-0 22.000c..Oct 1 '16-'26 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Real 4s '15 J-D 25,000 _ _June 1 '16-'20 430'07 J-J 48 '08 SI-N $9.2250_ __May 1 1917 '16-'27 1 12.000c_July Water Bonds (outside debt limit). estate is taken at abt. 90% cash val. 3,000c_July 1 '16-'18 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '15 $772,725 '08 J4 $155,949,860 4s '87 .14 $45.000r_ __July 1 1917 45 Assessed val., real 48 '09 .74 14,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'18 Water debt (included)...- 223.000 20.000r. __Jan 1 1918 4 Assessed val., personal_ 33,594.430 4s '98 J-J 137,000 1 '16-'33 Other debt outside limit__ 18.000r_July J-.1 13 As' Tot. assess. val. 1915_ _ 189,544,290 48 '98 J-J 30.000c-July 1 1918 102.575 Borrow. capac. July 1 '15_ Bonds. 4.000r. __July 1 1919 4s Sewer Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915.. -$18-20 4s '9i` J-J 23,000 1921 Bonds sold July 22 191&. 1 __Apr '93 A-0•$50.000c_ POPULATION.-In 1915 was 45 '00 .14 40.000c&r_July 1 1930 4s '92 J-J •25,000c_ _July 1 1922 Total assessed val. 1915 _ -19.310.470 102.103: 1910, 88,926; 1900, 62,059. 45 J-J 30.000c&r_ _Jan 1 1920 4s '92 34 •15.000r_Dec 31 1922 Total tax (per 51.000) 1915_ _420.20 506.500c&r July 1 1922 43 '93 A-0 •10.000c_ __Apr 1 1923 Population in 1910 J-J 12,875 is 45 '92 J4 10.000r___Jan 1 1922 48 '93 A-0 •5,000c_ __Oct 1 1923 INT.on water 4s of 1904 at Boston STONEHAM. 34 10.000c_ __Jan 1 1923 48 '94 A-0 5,000c .Apr 1 1924 Safe Dep.& Tr. Co.. refunding notes This town Is in Middlesex County. 3)4s'03 3 34s'04 34 10.000c_ __Jan 1 1934 els '97 34 7,000c_ _Jan 1 1927 and school 4s of 1909 at Old Colony Inc. 1725. Popula. 1910, 7.090. 5,000r_ __July 1 1934 48 '06 34 3 34s'04 3-3 8.000c.July 1 '16-19 Trust Co.. Boston, other loans at Sewer Bonds. 3348'05 .74 15,000c&r_Jan 1 1935 4s '06 34 5.000r_ __July 1 1921 Fourth Atlantic Nat. Bank, Boston. J D $78.750c_June 1 '16-'30 3 48 As'06 .14 10.000c_ __Jan 1 1936 43 '08 J-J 225r_ __Jan '16-'18 School Bonds. 4s '08 .74 15,000r_ __Jan 1 1938 450'13 __ 18,000__Apr 1 '16-'33 A 0 $11.800c_Apr 1 '16-'19 48 3As 5,000r_ __July 1 1938 45 14 __'08.J4 _Jan 1 '16-'19 700_ Playground Notes. 3 4s'09 J4 7,000c_ __Jan 1 1939 3.000r__Jan 1 '16-'18 WELLESLEY. '15 J4 $2,000_ May 1 '16-'17 48 4$ _ 123,000_ _ _ _J-J '16-'43 45Street This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. Bonds. Water Bonds. 20,000__Jan 1 16-'35 3 4s'06 J-J 4s '15 J-J Jan 1916 Apr.6 1881. Pop'n 1910. 5,413. 837.50 334s M-N $70 000c_Nlay 1 '16-'29 1 _Jan '16-'18 3,360r_ Sewer Bonds. Elec. It. Bonds (outside debt limit) 45 '08 J4 48 M-Nj10.000c_May 1 '30-'31 5.250 __ _Jan 1 '16-'20 4s '15 M-S $150.000c Mar 1 '16-'45 120.000e_June 1 '16-'35 45 '97 J-D$125.000c&r_June 1 1927 4s '10 J-J 1 7.000c_Apr Water Works. '16-'23 A-0 J-D '97 '12 els $206,000 1 7,500c&r_June 1917 4s BOND. DEBT June 1914_ 3.500r _June 1 1918 4548'13 J-J 3,000r_July 1 '16-'18 4s '96 M-S $12,000c___Mar 1 1916 25.000 4s '98 J-D Notes outstanding_ 11.000___Jan 1 '16-'24 48 '97 M-S 32,000__Mar 1 '16-'27 5.000r. __Dec 1 1928 48 '14 J-J Total assessed val. 19-15-_ .6,067.430 4s '98 J-D Mar 1 1921 3.000r_ __Dec 1 1920 4s '15 J4 1 1,400r___ _Jan 1 1916 4s '01 M-S 10,000 (Assessment 80 to 90% of actual val.) 3 34s'00 J-D 4.000rJan 1 '17-'20 4s '06 M-S 1.000__ Mar 1 1916 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915...$23.20 3148'02 J-D 175,000c&r_June 1 1932 4s '07 M-S 17.000__Sept 1 '16-'32 1 2.000r____Jan 1916 1 J-D 45.000c&r_J'ne '07 1937 4s INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 410'13 J-D 46.000r_June 1 '16-'43 4s'15 J4 1.500r____Jan 1 1917 4s '09 M-S 19.000__Sept 1 '16-'34 3,000r_ _Jan 1 '18-'20 Is '12 M-S 22,000„Mar 1 '16-'37 Bonds exempt from limit_S1.966.875 4s '13 M-S 12,000__Mar 1 '16-'28 Bonds. Drainage limit within 672.283 Debt Surface STOUGHTON. This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1915_ 2,639.158 4s '96 J4 $6,000r_ __Jan 1 1916 4s '15 M-S 20.000c_Sept 1 '16-'35 5,000c_ __July 1 1916 Park Bonds. 1.189.667 45 '96 .14 Dec. 22 1726. Popu'n 1910. 6.316. Total sinking funds 3.000r_ _Jan 1 1918 4s '99 M-S $9.000__S .pt 1 '16-'24 Library notes $23.500 Total val. '15 (abt. act.)_15.838.498 48 '98 34 '16-'28 Highway loan 4.000 Tax rate (per S1.000) 1914 ----$21.40 4s '02 34 11,000r_ __Jan 1 1922 4s '08 M-S 6.500__Mar 1 '16-'26 4,000c_ __Jan 1 1919 4s '10 M-S 5,500. Sept 1 -34.259 48 '99 34 Water extension 6,000 Population in 1910 SO(7TH SAX/LEY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2. This district is in Hampshire Co. Water Bonds. 4s '1 1 J-.I 652.000_ __Jan 2 '16-'41 6.000c 4s '12 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1914_ $240,000 Asses. val.'13 (abt. act.)_ 3,521,170 District tax (per $1,000) 1913-$6.08 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston 48 4s 26 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Auto Fire Apparatus. WELLESLEY (Concluded.)J-111:12,000__July 1 '16-'17 430 School Bonds. 1,000____July 1 1918 45 '05 M-S $50,000c_Sept 1 '16-'24 45 '10 M-S 70.000__Mar 1 '16-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $269,000 206.000 43 '11 M-S 8,000__Sept 1 '16-'19 Floating debt & notes_ __ _ 113,556 4s '07 M-S 2,000__Sept 1 '16-'17 Sinking funds _ Water sinking fund (incl.) _ 97,295 Electric-Light Bonds. _12.802,614 4s '06 M-S $2,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1916 Total valuation 1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15_ $443,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915. _ _$19.40 145,000 Population in 1910,12.895;'1513,925 Water debt (Included) _ __ 19.367 Sinking fund assets INT. on town and school debt at Total valuation 1915_ __ -20,493,576 Town Treasurer's office; other loans Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ ....$12.00 at the First Nat. Bank, Boston, Dep.&Tr.Co. Safe Boston INT. at WESTBOROUGH. This town is in Worcester Co. Inc. Nov. 1717. Popula. '10. 5.446. Sewer Bonds. 45 M-N 531.000r ------_-1922 1926 4s M-N 10.000c 330 M-N 30.000c_ __Nov 1 1928 4s '10 M-N 15,000 May 1 '16-'30 Water Bonds. 43 M-S $20,000r__Sept 16 1916 4s M-S 2.000r-Sept 1 1919 M-S 4s 5.000r ---------1920 4s M-S 19,000c _____ _ _ _1925 Nov 1 1925 M-N 6,000c 45 School Notes. 1916-1926 4s '06 M-N$20.000 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '15 $160,000 Temporary & dem'd notes 15.032 53,600 Sinking funds Tax valuation 1914_ __ _- -3,333.626 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914.-$20.90 WHITMAN. This town is in Plymouth Co. Inc. March 4 1875. Pop'n 1910. 7,292. South Abington Water Bonds. M-S $50,000r 1916 4s Town Water Bonds. _ 1925 4s M-S $20,000r _s ___ 32,000 Town Hall Bonds. 1926 M-S $62.000r 4s School Bonds. 4s '12 ___ $48.000c_Dec 1 '16-'27 TOTAL DEBT Oct 10 '14_ $220,750 6,392 ______ Sinking fund 5.640,013 Total valuation 1914 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914 _- _ _$22.90 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos. WILLIAMSBURGH. This town is in Hampshire Co. Inc. WESTFIELD. Apr. 24 1771. l'op'n 1910, 2,132. This town is in Hampden Co. Inc. Water Bonds. May 29 1669. Pop'n '10. 16,044. 4s g '03 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1933 School Bonds. BOND.DEBT Feb 11914.. $50,000 430'13 J-J $65,000c_July 1 '16-'28 Floating debt 10,300 48 '14 M-S 28.000c_Mar 1 '16-'29 Sinking fund 11,799 430'14 M-NJ 6,000 1916-1918 Assessed valuation 1914_ _1,169.351 1 16,000 1919-1934 (Assessment about fair cash value.) 4s '15 M-NI40.000c_Nov 1 '16-'25 Tax rate (per S1,000) 1914 -$20.50 130,000c_Nov 1 '26-'35 INT. at Hampshire Co. Nat. Bank. Water Bonds. 4s '97 A-0 $28,000 __Oct 1 '16-'22 12,000 ._July 1 '16-'27 4s '02 J-J WINCHESTER. Gas and Light Bonds. This towni in Middlesex Co. Inc. 3)4s'99 J-D $56.000 __June 1 '16-'29 4s '07 A-0 17,000__Oct 1 '16-'32 April 30 1850. Pop'n 1910. 9.309. Bridge Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 19,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'34 4s '10 A-0 10,000 ..Oct 1 '16-'25 4s '15 M-S $9,000c_Mar 1 '16-'24 Water Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 6,000__Oct 1 '16-'21 23.750c 4s '14 ___ 1916-1934 4s '94 M-N$20,000c_May 1 '16-'17 4s '15 F-A J10,000c Aug 15 '16-'20 330'03 J-D 12,000c_June 1 '16-'27 330'03 M-N 6,000c_Nov 1 '21-22 115,000c Aug 15 '21-'35 4s '95 M-N 11.000c_Nov 1 1925 Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 M-N $7,O00 Nov 1 '16-'22 330'00 M-N 4,000c_ __May 1 1917 48 '03 A-0 35,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'22 330'03 M-N 1,000c___May 1 1916 33.s'04 A-0 20,000 Oct 1 '16-'20 4s '98 J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 14,000c_July 1 '16-'22 330'02 M-N 12.000c_Nov 1 '29-'30 430'13 J-J _ _1916-1927 4s '15 M-S 16,000c_Mar 1 '16-'18 12,000c 4s '15 ___ 12,000c_Mar 1 '19-'20 Bonds. Highway Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '10 A-0 $43,000- ._Oct 1 '16-'20 9,000__ _Oct 1 '16-'21 4s '13 ___ $15.000__Nov 1 '16-'20 4s '11 A-0 Playground Bonds. Jail Bonds. Dec 1 '16-'24 45 '11 A-0 $4.000 -Oct 1 '16-'19 45 '94 J-D $45.000c_ 4s '98 J-D 12.500c_ __Dec 1 1928 High-School Notes. 13,000c_Feb 1 1916 F-A 4s '15 Arch 1 1916 48 '06 M-S $3,200 4,000c_Feb 1 '17-'18 PERM.DEBT Jan 1 1915 $470,900 Pol ce-Building Bonds. & Fire Water debt (Included)..... 45,000 Gas & light debt (incl.)__141,000 48 '14 M-N$80,000__May 1 '16-31 School Loans. Tax val. 1915(U act.)___12,775,563 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-$19.60 3 30'03 A-0 $64,000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'31 5.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'20 330'05 A-0 INT. on water bonds and gas & Surface Drain Loans. light 4s, 1915, at First Nat. Bank, 4s '12 M-N 53,000c_May 1 1916 Boston; on others at Hampden Nat. 4s '13 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '17-'20 Bank, Westfield. 4s '14 M-N 9,000c_May 1 '16-'18 4s '15 M-S J12,000c_Mar 1 '16-'19 1 2.000c___Mar 1 1920 WEST SPRINGFIELD. Public Park Bonds. This town is in Hampden County. 4s '11 M-N $78,000c_Nov 1 '16-'41 Population 1910, 9.244. Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '12 F-A $34,000c_Aug 1 '16-'32 4s '94 J-D $50,000c_Dec 1 '18-22 4s '15 M-S 120,000c_Mar 1 '16-'35 4s '95 J-D 30,000c_Dec 1 '17-'22 General Purposes. $58,800 4s '96 J-D 20,000c_Dec 1 '23-'24 4s '15 M-S 10,000c_Mar 1 '16-'25 Refunding Bonds. 4s M-N$100,000_1Alay 1 '28-'29 TOT. DEBT Mar 15 '15.. $584,500 Debts outside limit 250,500 Water Bonds. 163,196 $25,000 __Anr 1 1929 Borrowing capacity 4s g Total assessed val. 1915 _ _18,885.500 4s g A-0 25.000 __ _Oct 1 1930 4s _ 165.000 __ _Apr 1 1927 (Assessment at fair market value.) 330 g A-0 50,000 __ __Oct 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915- ....$18.00 4s '05 __- 30,000 _____ 1916-1930 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co. and 4s g M-N 25,000c_ -Nov 1 1933 Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston Bridge Bonds. ....s '07 _ 525,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '14_ $482,800 WINTHROP. This town (P. 0. Sta. Boston) is in Water debt (included) -- 315,000 Sinking funds 116,645 Suffolk County. Incorp. in 1852. Municipal Loans. Borrowing capacity 138,832 Tax valuation 1914 9,741.184 4s '10 A-0 $45,000 Oct 1 '16-'20 J-D 10,000c_ _Dec 1 '16-'20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ --$17.00 45 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co..Bost. 430'13 A-0 31,873-Apr 15 '16-'23 School Bonds. 4s '08 M-N 326,000_ Nov 15 '16-'28 WEYMOUTH. 430'14 14,000__Oct 1 '16-'29 This town is in Norfolk County. School & Miscellaneous Bonds. Incorporated 1635. The town's total 4s '12 ___$2,389.20_0ct 15 '16-17 assets on Jan. 1 1915 were figured to Shore Road Loan (Notes.) be $1,249,381, including water-works 330'01 J-D $22,000 ._June 1 '16-'26 property valued at $573.651. Land Purchase (Notes). Water Refunding Bonds. 330'08 J-J 13,300.. July 1 '16-'18 430'14 M-Nf$90,000_Nov 1 '16-'33 School Notes. 1 3.000..__Nov 1 1934 3)s'01 M-N 51,000 __Nov 1 1916 Water Certificates (reg.). Highway & Gen. Loan Bonds M-N $6,000_ _ __Nov 1 1917 4s '11 A-0 $18.000c_Oct 15 '16-'21 4s M-N 1,000_ _ __Nov 1 1921 4s Street & General Loan Bond. Water Bonds. 4s '12 ___ S24,500_0ct 15 '16-'22 4s M-N $44,000c_ ....Nov 1 1917 Cemetery Notes. 4s M-N 21,000c_ __Nov 1 1919 4s '06 F-A $3.570.72_Aug 1 1916 M-N 29,000c.. __Nov 1 1920 45 4s /s '14 ___ 7.650__Oct 1 '16-23 M-N 14.000c_ ..May 1 1921 4s Refunding Bonds. 430'14 M-Nf10,000__May 1 '16-20 3%8'08 J-D $55.000_June 20 '16-'26 1 1 MOO__ _May 1 1921 4s '08 J-D 4,000_June 30 '16-'17 M-N 5,000_ _May 1 '16-'20 4s Playground Bonds. General Purpose Notes. 4s '11 J-J $65,500c_Jan 1 '16-'41 J-D $2,000__ Dec 2 '16-'17 4s Playground Notes. Town-House Notes. 48 '13 ___ $1,000_Dec 22 '16-'23 4s '07 J-D $6,000_ Dec 15 1916 Veteran Building Notes. Police-Station Notes. 4s '08 J-J $400 __ _July 15 1917 430'13 M-N $2,000__Nov 3 '16-'17 Water Bonds. School Notes. 4s '08 J-J $124,000___Jan 1 '16-38 330 M-N $12,500c_May 1 '16-'20 4s '09 J-J 48.000.. Jan 15 '16-'29 4s F-A 8,000 Nov 1 '16-'23 4s ,10 J-J 32,000 _ _ _Jan 1 '16-30 4s '07 M-N 40,000 Nov 1 '19-'26 Sewer & Drains (Notes). 430'13 F-A 10.000_Aug 18 '16-'20 4s '08 J-D $1,885 __ _June 22 1917 School Bonds. 4s '09 J-D 4,75()_Dec 27 1917 45 '15 ___ $40,000c_Oct 1 '16-25 4s '09 J-D 4,995 ___Dec 13 1918 Bridge Notes. Fire Hose Notes. S '07 J-D $2,000...June 1 '16-17 4s '08 J-D $1,012 __June 22 1918 [VoL. 101. 330'06 A-0 25.000r_ Apr 1 1936 48 '07 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 3!.s A-0 25,000r_ Apr 1 1919 4s '09 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1919 ls '10 J-J 10,000r_ __July 1 1920 43 '10 A-0 75,000r _ Oct 1 1920 45 '11 J-J 250,000r __ _July 1 1916 4s '11 A-0 100,000r _ __Oct 1 1921 4s '11 J-J 110,000rJuly 1 1921 33012 A-0 175,000r___Apr 1 1922 4s '12 A-0 30.000r_ _ __Oct 1 1922 4s '13 J-J 90.000r ..Jan 1 '16-'33 4s '13 A-0 90,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-33 9,000r_July 1 '16-'23 4s '13 J-J 4s '11 A-0 18,000r_Oct 1 '16-'33 WOBITRN. This city is In Middlesex County. 48 '13 A-0 130.000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'23 1916-1919 J-J 60,000 Municipal Loans (inside limit). 48 J-J 380,000 1916-1934 4s '06 J-J $4,000c&r_July 1 1916 4s 45 '15 J-J 140,000__Jan 1 '16-25 '11 J-J 4s 34,320r_July 1 '16-'27 35,000__Jan 1 '16-'20 8,000c&rJuly1 '16-'11 4s '15 J-J 5s '07 J-J 4s '08 J-J 15,000c_July 1 '16-'18 4s '15 J-J 150.000....Jan 1 '16-35 4s '09 J-J 16,000c_July 1 '16-'19 Fire Bonds. 4,000r _July 1 '16-'19 43 '08 J-J $17,000r_ __July 1 1918 4s '09 J-J 25,000c_July 1 '16-'20 4s '10 J-J 4s '10 J-J 15,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '11 J-J 34,320 _July 1 '16-'21 Grade-Crossing Abolition. 4s '12 J-J 32,550c_July 1 '16-'22 48 '08 J-J __July 1 1918 430'13 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '16-'23 330'09 J-J 550,000r.. 100.000r_ ._Jan 1 1919 20.000c_July 1 '16-'23 4s '10 A-0 100.000r 4s '13 J-J _ Oct 1 1930 4s '15 J-J J45,000__July 1 '16-'19 3 Ms'10 J-J 100,000r _ __Jan 1 1930 1 8,850... _ _July 1 1920 4s '12 A-0 61),000r___Apr 1 1922 Playground Debt (Outside Limit) 45 '13 J-J 30.000r_ _ _Jan 1 1923 $1.000c_July 1 '16-17 4s '09 J-J Funded Sewer Loans. Sewer Debt (Inside Limit). 4s J-J $100,000r_ __Jan 1 1916 48 '06 J-J $200c___July 1 1916 4s J-J 200,000r__Jan 1 1927 7,000c_July 1 '16-25 45 5s '14 J-J J-J 300,000r_ __July 1 1928 Highway Bonds. 3 Ms J-J 170.000r_ __July 1 1929 55 '14 J-J $16,000c__July '16-'19 330 A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 45 '14 A-0 2,000c_ _Oct '16-19 330 A-0 400.000r__Apr 1 '30-'31 5s '14 J-J 2,000c_ _July '16-'19 330 A-0 65,000r_Apr 1 '32-'33 48 '14 J-D 5,000c_Doc 1 '16-'19 33.0'02 J-J 60,000____July 1 1932 Sidewalk Bonds. 3 Ms'05 A-0 60,000r Apr 1 '34-'35 5s '14 J-J $2,000c_July 1 '16-'19 330'06 A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 11036 5s '14 J-J 3,000c_July 1 '16-18 4s '07 A-0 50,000r__Apr 1 1917 High-School Debt(Outside Limit). 48 '08 J-J 25,000r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1918 4s '06 F-A $54.000r_Aug 1 '16-'33 48 '08 J-D 25,000r_ __June 1 1918 4s '06 J-J 6.400c_July 1 '16-31 4s '08 J-J 12.000r_ __July 1 1918 High-School Debt (Inside Limit). Ms'09 J-J 35,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 4s '06 J-J $11,000r_July 1 '16-'26 3 Apr 1 1919 A-0 20,000r 330 4s '06 J-J 5,500r_July 1 '16-'26 4s '09 A-0 20,000r _ __Oct 1 1919 Water Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 $1,000c_July 1 1916 4s 4s '06 J-J J-J 25,000_ __Jan 1 1921 14,000r_July 1 '16-'22 4s '11 430'07 J-J '11 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1921 16,000c_July 1 '16-'23 45 '11 J-J 4s '08 J-J 25,000r___July 1 1921 4.000r_July 1 '16-'19 3 Ms'12 J-J 4s '09 J-J 25.000r_ _ _Jan 4 1922 6,000c_July 1 '16-'21 45 '12 A-0 100.000r___Apr 4s '11 J-J 1 1922 15,000c_July 1 '16-30 4s '13 4s '10 J-J 95,000r__ _ _Jan 1 1923 5,000c_Sept 1 '16-20 48 12 J-J 4s '11 M-S A-0 _Oct 1 1922 15.000r_ _ _ 17.000c_July 1 '16-'32 45 4s '12 J-J J-J 20.000r_July 1 '16-23 18,000c_July 1 '16-'33 48 '13 430'13 J-J '13 A-0 32.000r__Oct 1 '16-'23 9.000c_Aug 1 '16-'24 4s'14 J-J 430'14 F-A 1916-1924 12.000__July 1 '16-'19 4s '14 A-0 40,500 4s '15 J-J 9.000 1916-1924 1 2,350____July 1 1920 48 ,15 J-J 80,000__Jan 1 '16-'25 1 1,400_Ju1Y 1 1916 48 '15 J-J Street Paving Loans. 7,000__July 1 '17-'23 3 Ms'06 A-0 $28.500r_ __Apr 1 1916 FUNDED DEBT Jan. 1 1915$287,490 48 '06 J-J $148.825r ..July 1 1916 Inside limit 192.300 Is '07 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 Outside limit 70,000r_ ...Jan 1 1918 69,297 4s '08 J-J _______ capacity Borrowing Tax val.'15 (abt. act.)_ 12,923,854 4s '08 A-0 15,000r_ Apr 1 1918 __June 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_326.00 4s '08 J-D 15,000r_ 10,000r_ __July 1 1918 15.308 4s '08 J-J Population in 1910 3301)9 J-J 100,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 INTEREST at Second Nat. Bank. 330 A-0 20.000r_ __Apr 1 1919 Boston, and in Woburn. J-J 3345 75,000r_ __July 1 1919 4s '10 J-J 345,000r__Jan 1 1920 4s '09 A-0 15,000r_ __Oct 1 1919 WORCESTER. This city is in Worcester County. 334s'09 A-0 20,000r_ __Oct 1 1919 4s '10 J-J 25,000r_ _July 1 1920 Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848. 4s J-J 215,000.... __Jan 1 1921 Bridge Bonds. 4s '11 J-J 125,000r_July 1 1921 4s '08 J-D $5,000r _ ....June 1 1918 3 30'12 J-J 120,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1922 10,000r___Jan 1 1922 330'12 330'12 J-J 9,000...._ _Apr 1 1922 4s '12 A-0 50,000r__ _Apr 1 1922 Sidewalk Bonds. 15,000r___July 1 1922 4s '08 A-0 $25,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 4s '12 J-J 10,000r_ __July 1 1918 48 '13 J-J 85,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1923 4s '08 J-J 20,000r_July 1 '16-'23 25,000r_ __July 1 1919 4s '13 J-J 330'09 J-J 15,000r_July 1 '16-'18 __Jan 1 1920 4s '13 J-J 25,000r_ 4s '10 J-J J-J 8,000 1916-1919 Jan 1 1921 48 15.000r 4s '11 J-J A-0 80,000 1916-1923 10,000r_July 1 1921 4s 4s '11 J-J 45,000 1916-1924 25,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1922 4s '14 J-J 330'12 J-J 1916-1924 20,000____Jan 1 1923 4s '14 J-J 22,500 4s '13 J-J 75,000__Jan 1 '16-'25 4s'15 J-J Beaver Brook Loan. Bonds. Building 1 1916 __Apr $25.000r_ 31s'06 A-0 9,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1922 4s '08 J-D 28,000r_ __June 1 1918 33012 A-0 12,000r___July 1 1922 7,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 4s '12 J-J A-0 45 A-0 45,000r_ __Apr 1 1919 34s School Loans. 50.000r ..__Jan 1 1920 4s 4s '10 J-J A-0 $40,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 Funded Park Loan. J-J 177.000r_ _July 1 1919 334s 3 Ms $8,500r_July 1 1932 3 Ms J-J J-J 30,000r_ _July 1 1920 45 A-0 250,000r_ __Apr 1 1038 330 A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1921 330'05 A-0 56,300r_ _Oct 1 1915 330 95.000r_ __July 1 1921 J-J 75.000r_ __July 1 1922 J-J 330 Catch Basin. 27,00()r_ _July 1 1916 4s '08 A-0 3.10,000r_ __Oct 1 1918 4s '06 J-J 330'09 A-0 10 000r_ __Apr 1 1919 4s '07 A-0 98,500r_ __Apr 1 1917 15.000r_ _Jan 1 1918 J-J '08 4s Rifle Range Bonds. 65,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 J-J 4s '08 J-J $12,00()r_ __Jan 1 1918 330'09 10,000r_ __Ap.r 1 1927 A-0 4s 1918 __July 1 14.000r_ 45 '08 J-J J-J 100,000r_ July 1 1928 334s Funded City Loans. 334s'09 A-0 125,000r_ __Apr 1 1929 A-0$650,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'27 48 '10 J-J 65,000r....Jan 1 1020 4s 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 4s '11 J-J 120.000r_ __Jan 1 1921 1916-1924 330'12 J-J 45,000 20,000r__ _Jan 1 1922 4s '14 J-J 4s '12 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1922 Land Damages Loan. A-0 15,000r___Oct 1 1922 4s '13 A-0 S80,000r_Oct 1 '16-'23 4s '12 50,000__Jan 1 '16-'25 4s '13 J-J 275.000r___Jan 1 1923 4s '15 J-J 48 '12 J-J 35.000r_July 1 1922 Public Playground Loans. 36.000r_July 1 '16-23 '13 J-J __Oct 1 1918 4s '13 $36,000r_ A-0 4s J-J 49,600r....July 1 '16-'23 4s 50,000r_ __July 1 1929 4s '14 J-J 198,000 J-J 330 -July 1 48 '12 A-0 30,000r___Apr 1 1922 4s '15 J-J 310,000 Jan 1 '16-'24 '16-'25 '16-'23 8,000r_July 1 4s '13 J-J INTEREST payable by check on Hospital Bonds. Nat. Bank. Merchants' Boston. 4s '07 A-0 $45.000r_ __Apr 1 1917 4,000r_July 1 1918 4s '08 J-J DEBT, SINK. PDS., &c. 15.000r__Jan 1 1922 TOTAL 4s '13 J J Sept. 1 '15. Dec. 1 '14. 48 '12 A-0 177.000r___Oct 1 1922 72.000r_July 1 '16-'23 Tot. bd. debt_13,887,725 13,357,425 4s '13 J-J 4.000r_July 1 '16-'23 Sinking funds. 5,810,313 5,818,898 4s '13 J-J Police-Station Bonds. Net debt___ 8,077,412 7,538,527 4s '11 J-J $20,000r_ __Jan 1 1921 Borrowing capacity inside Bath-House Bonds. debt limit Sept. 1 1915_8590.273 4s '10 J-J $10.000____July 1 1920 4s '13 A-0 12,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1923 POPULATION.-In 1910 was Funded Water Loan. 145.986; in 1900, 118,421. A-0$1.660.000r_ _Apr 1'18-'28 4s ASSESSED VALUATION. 330 J-D 950,000r_June 1 '29 &'30 1915. 1914. A-0 150.000r_ __Apr 1 1931 330 330 J-J 110,000r_July 1 '31 & '32 A-0 100.000r __A-0 1 1932 Real estato_139,751,950 134,509,500 3)4s 330 J-J 225,000r_Jan 1 '33 & '34 (Real estate assessod at cash value.) A-0 25.000r_ __Oct 1 1933 Personal__ 39,446,636 37,825,479 3 ms 80,000r_ __July 1 1934 3 30'04 J-J Total_ _ _ A79.108,586 172,334.979 3 30'04 J-D 50,000r.. __Dec 1 1934 $19.60 $20.40 330'05 A-0 15,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 Tax (per NI) Street Notes. 48 '08 M-N 59,409.8L...May 1918 4s '10 J-D 2,586.41_Dec 26 1920 1,000___Oct 15 1916 4s '12 ___ 4.35s'13_ 1,900___Sept 15 1916 FUND.DEBT Jan 1 1915 $639,489 Water debt (included)-_- 209,000 Borrowing capacity 123.082 Tax valuation 1915 _ _ 16,838,400 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 _ $21.00 Population in 1910 10.132 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos. RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE. Nov., 1915.] ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popu.n debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910. debt. LocationNone§$1.116,002§$20.60 $32,000 2,013 Avon (T), Norfolk Co 4,676 Barnstable(T),Barnstable Co._ 54.750 13,000 §8.759.620 §15.40 ---- 105,369 None 76,200t121122.260 Berkshire County Blandford Fire Dist., HampNone d225,000 25,000 den County §7,831,825 §12.80 Bourne (T). Barnstable 0o__*108,691 *123,600 Dalton Fire District .50 §5.298.675 §19.60 4,378 Dartmouth. Bristol County_ _ _ None 70.3 None y398,630 y3.15 28,000 Deerfield Fire District None §1.308.564 §16.40 2,152 Douglas (T), Worcester Co___ 42,000 East Longmeadow (T),Hamp53,250 20,000 el.-106,595 e21.50 1.553 den Co 1.500 §2,027.800 §2.20 Foxborough Water Sup. Dist.. 76,000 1,999 Hadley (T), Hampshire Co..__ 30.000 Hadley Water Supply Dist___ 32.000 6,000 §1.991,877 §18.90 1,986 Hatfield (T), Hampshire Co__ 90.000 2,452 Hopkinton (T), Middlesex Co_ 26,000 10,000 1.889.140 §20.50 None 8.871.443 116.70 258,561 2,103 Hull (T), Plymouth Co 1.232.579 §18.70 1.229 55.500 Littleton (T), Middlesex Co §3,298,570 e13.25 1,084 Longmeadow (T),Hampden Co 96,750 1.000 11,070.270 e3.70 55,000 Millers' Fails Water Dist 1,399 30,000 58.000 §1.395.435 §21.20 Millis, Norfolk Co 3,000 §1.907.625 §19.30 4.758 Monson (T), Hampden Co_ _ _ _ 24,000 None e6,032,647 e17.20 6.866 25.700 Montague (T), Franklin Co 2.962 None §4,592.303 §18.50 Nantucket (T), Nantucket Co. 74,672 North Brookfield (T). Worces*2,000,428 e15.30 3.075 48.000 None ter County 1,642 None §1.488.594 §20.70 39,200 Northfield, Franklin Co 144,337 204,000 87.000§150998.294 Plymouth County §2,423.370 §23.50 4,369 Provineetown(T),Barns'bleCo. 64.000 §917,325 §20.00 None 1,743 32,700 Rutland, Worcester Co e5,908,865 e19.00 2,482 Scituate (T), Plymouth Co.... 55,200 §3,711,953 §17.70 2,310 70.000 Sharon, Norfolk County *7,734.468 §21.00 12,592 Southbridge (T), Wore Co_ _*224,800 None d3,408,340 el.30 30,000 Turners' Falls Fire Dist 4,671 None §4,076.370 §19.50 115,000 Uxbridge, Worcester Co None e5.495,695 e20.60 8.774 65,400 Ware (T), Hampshire Co 4,102 Wareham, Plymouth County _ 23,000 17.070 *5,795,014 17.00 §3,014,601 16.70 6.206 97.500 Wayland (T), Middlesex Co Webster (T), Worcester Co___ None 37,600 18,442,391 14.90 11,509 None 31,300 2.385.750 18.06 2,028 Westport (T), Bristol Co__ 5,678 Winchendon(T),Worcester Co. 85,000 20,000 4,343.633 §22.40 * Total debt. y 1911 figures. d 1912 figures. t 1913 figures. § 1914 figures. e 1915 figures. State of Rhode Island. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 1,250 Total area of State (square miles) Providence State Capital Gov.(term exp.first Tues.Jan.1917)_ R.Livingston Beeekman Sec. of State (term exp. first 'rues Jan. '17)_J. Fred Parker Treasurer (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1917)__Walter A. Read LEGISLATURE.-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 & City Supplement" of Apr. 13 1895. page 33. The bonds outstanding at present are described as follows: Harbor Improvement Bonds. Penal & Reformatory Inst. Loan. 3 hg'09 M-S $300,0000_ _Mch 1 1959 45 g '10 F-A$000,000o___Aug 1 1960 4s '13 J-D 500.000x-__ Dec 1 1963 State House Loan. 31ig'94 J-J $400,000o_ _Jan 1 1924 Charitable inst. Loan. 3)-§g'94 J-J 400,000o_ _Jan 1 1934 4g '14 J-J $617,000e___July I 1964 35 g '98 A-0 800,0{)Oo_July 15 1938 4s g '15 M-S 458,000x_ __Sept 1 1965 May 1 1941 Armory Construction Bonds. 3s g '01 M-N 700.0000 35 g '06 A-0$350,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1946 Highway Improvement Bonds. *Metropolitan Park Loan. 3$ g '06 A-0$600,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1936 3 Mg'09 M-S 600.000e_ _Mch 1 1939 3 aisg'08J-D$250,000o_ _June 1 1958 4s '12 J-D 600,000c -June 1 1942 4s '14 F-A 300.000c___Feb 1 1964 *This is debt incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities Included in Metropolitan Park System. While such debt is a direct obligation of the State, Its payment must eventually be met by assessment on the towns and cities benefited. (x) Coupon with privilege of registration. INTEREST on the State-House bonds and Charitable Inst. Loan 1914 is payable in Providence at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; all other issues at Industrial Trust Co. TOTAL DEBT. SINKING FUNDS, &c. Oct. 1 '15. Oct. 1 '14. Oct. 1 '13. Jan. 1 '13. $7,375,000 $6,667,000 $5,580,000 $5,580,000 Total funded debt 796,090 972.719 781,102 Sinking funds 673,493 $6,402,281 $5,870,910 $4,798.898 $4,906'507 Net debt The sinking fund is largely invested in city, town and district bonds and notes, and It is to receive $98,031 yearly. -The total assessed valuation of real estate and TAX VALUATION. personal property in Rhode Island Jan. 1 1915 was $682.561.778, consisting and $226,699,282 personal property. Tax rate estate real $455.862,496 of (Per $1,000) in 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915 was $0.90. POPULATION OF STAT E147,515 1810 345,506 1850 77,031 595,986 1890 1915 108,830 1800 276,531 1840 69,122 542.610 1880 1910 97,210 1790 1830 217,353 68,825 480,082 1870 1905 83.059 174,620 1820 428,556 1860 1900 STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.-Under Section 13, Article IV of the State constitution, the General Assembly has no power to incur State debt to an amount exceeding $50,000 without the consent of the people, except in time of war or of insurrection or invasion. In no case is the Assembly to pledge the faith of the State for the payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In reference to city debts, there is nothing in the constitution of Rhode Island limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, howeyer, are two sections taken from Title 8, Chapter 46 (page 221) of the Revised Statutes of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these provisions have been in force, and consequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit of the power of each town (which includes city) to create debt. SECTION 20.-"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts of towns shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all public works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all Indebtedness now authorized to be incurred on account thereof may be incurred according to the tenor of the authority thereof." SECTION 21.-"No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor, Incur any debt in excess of three per centum of the taxable property of such town, Including the Indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight; but the giving of a new note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed and applied to the payment of such pre-existing debt, is excepted from the provisions of this section, and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted in oomputing such indebtedness." TAXATION OF BONDS.-Bonds or notes of the State are not subject to taxation. Loans of municipalities, we were advised Dec.12 1911 by J. F. Parker. Sec. of State. are taxable. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.-At the 1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning Rhode Island savings bank investments were completely revised and materially altered in many respects. In 1912 and 1914 further amendments were made. See V. 94. p. 1397, and V. 98. p. 1629. Investment in public securities is regulated by Clause I, a digest of which follows: Clause I. Permits investments in (a) bonds or notes of the United States 27 or any State or Territory which has not, in the ten years next preceding the time of investment, defaulted in the payment of its debt (b) Bonds or notes of any city or town of the New England States or New York State which has not defaulted in ten years and whose net debt does not exceed 7% of the last preceding assessed valuation: or of any incorporated district of said States having over 5.000 inhabitants, or in New Hampshire, with a population of over 2,500, whose bonds are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district, and whose net debt does not exceed 5% of such valuation, and which bonds are provided for by a sinking fund or serial retirement. (c) Bonds or notes of any city of the United States other than the New England States and New York State which has not defaulted during ten years, has 30,000 or more inhabitants and a net debt of not exceeding 7% of the last preceding assessed valuation, or the bonds and obligations of any incorporated school district within such city, payable primarily from taxes levied on all taxable property in such district; providing the population of the district is 30,000 or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are equal to at least 75% of the population and assessed valuation of the city within which such district is located. (d) Bonds or notes of any county in the United States having a population of over 100,000 (according to National or State Census), and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of the last preceding assessed valuation. "Net Indebtedness-Definition.-(e) Net indebtedness' shall mean the total debt less sinking funds, the net outstanding water and sewer debts and the tax levy for the current year." Clauses II to VI, inclusive, which govern investment in railroad bonds, public service securities and bonds of telephone companies, are given in full herewith"Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.-Clause II. In the bonds and not and receivers certificates of steam railroad orporations described herein below, in the 'table of eligible steam railroad bonds and notes,' subsections (a) to (y) inclusive, subject to the following definitions and classification: "The words 'railroad' and 'railway' herein used are to be considered synonymous titles. "The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and notes bearing interest. "All 'income bonds' are ineligible. "The eligibility of such bonds for such investments is defined as follows, unless hereinafter otherwise provided: "Definition.-Ownership.-Such railroad corporation shall own its road in fee. "Location.-The railroad of such corporation shall be located principally in the United States. "Gauge.-The railroad of such corporation shall be of standard gauge. "Mileage.-Such railroad must be not less than 100 miles in length, exclusive of sidings. "Net income.-The net income of any such corporation shall be its earnings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed dividends and guaranteed interest paid by, or due from, it. 'The net earnings and income of any such corporation shall equal the following requirements by the following classes, to which reference is made in the succeeding table of bonds. "Classification.-Class I. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its funded indebtedness, including the bonds in question. "Class II. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received a net income, in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on the underlying mortgage bonds in question, and all prior liens. 'Class III. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal vears. or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its mortgage indebtedness outstanding, including the bonds in question. "Class IV. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than one and a half times the annual interest for the current year on all its funded indebtedness, including the bonds in question. "Table of Eligible Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.-(a) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is described in Class I. "(b) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another such railroad whose net income is described in Class I; Provided, that such lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds or any prior lien or any other debenture bonds, together with a dividend of not less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation; and also provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(c) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated.in any of the United States, guaranteed as to principal and interest or assumed by another railroad described-in Class I. "(d) Bonds of any such steam railroad corporation described in items (b) and (c), which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed by two or more steam railroads of which one shall be of Class I and the others may be of Class III or Class IV. "(e) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than that described in Class III. "(f) Underlying mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation. incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than that described in Class II. "(g) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed by another steam railroad, whose net income is described in Class I or Class III. '(h) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation. incorporated in any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to prinicpal and interest, or assumed, by two or more steam railroads, of which at least one shall be of Class I or Class III and the others may be of Class III or Class IV. "(I) Mortgage bonds or any such steam railroad corporation, incorporated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad whose net income is described in Class I or Class III; Provided, that said lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not less than four per centum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(j) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated in the United States, which has leased its railroad to two or more steam railroads, of which at least one shall be of Class I or Class III; Provided, that said lease shall be for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest, and sinking fund requirements, if' any, on said bonds and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not less than four per. centum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(k) First mortgage bonds or refunding mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation which would be a legal investment under terms (g), (h). (I) and (j), respectively, except for the fact that it owns in fee less than 100 miles of road, exclusive of sidings. "(1) First mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Irrespective of mileage, which is a constituent part of a steam railroad and transportation system of not less than 1.000 miles of road, exclusive of sidings, and at least ninety per centum of the capital stock of which is owned by a proprietary holding company which operates said railroad and transportation system, and the earnings of which, with the earnings of the other divisions constituting said railroad and transportation system, are received by said holding company, and which bonds in question are fully guaranteed as to principal and interest by such holding company, either by direct guaranty, or by rental under lease extending at least ten years after the maturity of said bonds, the terms of which lease require a payment of rent equivalent to all taxes and interest, and provides a sinking fund sufficient to retire said bonds'atmaturity; Provided, however, that the net Income of said holding company shall equal the requirements of railroads in Class I. 28 RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE. "(m) Bonds and debentures of any steam railroad corporation whose railroad property is unencumbered by mortgage, and whose net income is described In Class I: Provided, however, that such bonds or debentures shall be issued only under the authority of some State which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its railroad property without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued by it and all its preexisting debts and liabilities, which provision so enacted in such State shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such railroad company. "(n) Bonds of any steam railroad corporation described in item (m) which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad for a term extending not less than ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, which lessee railroad fully guarantees the principal and interest on said bonds; Provided, that said lessee railroad is one whose net income is at least up to the standard set in Class III; and provided,further, that said lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any,on said bonds, together with a dividend of not less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(o) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company, or terminal railway company, incorporated In the United States, whose property is located In the United States, and whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and interest by any such steam railroad corporation of Class I. "(p) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is located in the United States, whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and interest by two or more steam railroad corporations of Class I or Class III. "(q) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is located in the United States, of which company at least ninety per centum of its capital stock is owned by two or more proprietary steam railroads of Classes I, III or IV, and which use said property, and jointly, or jointly and severally, guarantee the principal and interest of all the indebtedness of said company. "(r) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is located in the United States, which has leased its property to one or more steam railroad corporations which guarantee the principal and interest on said bonds, and which lease runs for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of said bonds, and which lease provides for the maintenance and operation of the leased property; Provided, that, if such lease is to one steam railroad corporation, It shall be of Class I, and if such lease is to two steam railroad corporations, they may be of Classes I or III, and if such lease is to three or more steam railroad corporations, they may be of Classes I, III or IV. "(s) First mortgage bridge bonds issued by any railroad corporation of Class I. "(t) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is In the United States, whose entire indebtedness is guaranteed as to principal and interest by one or more steam railroad corporations: Provided that, if such.guarantee is by one such railroad corporation, it shall be of Class I. and if such guarantee is by two or more railroad corporations they may be of Classes I, III or IV. "(u) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is in the United States and whose capital stock is entirely owned, except shares qualifying directors, by two or more proprietary steam railroad corporations of Classes I, III or IV which guarantee the maintenance of the property and the principal and interest of such bonds. "(v) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any steam railroad corporation of Class I, Class III or Class IV which are secured by a first lien on the equipment against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were issued at not exceeding eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof; Provided, that the indenture under which said lien is established contains adequate requirements for the maintenance of the property pledged, and provides that an equal amount of any issue of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired without the release of the lien on any of such equipment. "(w) Notes, warrants and obligations, running for a term of not more than five years from date of issue, given by any steam railroad corporation which has earned and paid dividends at the rate of not leas than four per centum per annum on all its outstanding capital stock for five years next prior to the date of issue. "(x) Certificates of indebtedness commonly termed 'receiver's certificates' issued by a receiver of any such steam railroad under an authorization of the court or courts having jurisdiction over such receiver. "(y) First mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds of any steam railroad, incorporated and whose property is principally located in the Dominion of Canada, which conform in all respects to the provisions applying to mortgage bonds of steam railroad corporations In the United States. "Change of Motive Power.—Clause III. Thechange of motive power by any steam railroad corporation, whether wholly or in part, shall not affect the eligibility, for such investment, of any of the steam railroad obligations hereinbefore described, so long as its earnings conform with the foregoing requirements. "Railroad Stocks.—Clause IV. (a) In the shares of the capital stock of any steam railroad which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad, which operates the property so leased as a part of its railroad system; Provided, that such lease is for a term of not less than fifty years, and the lessee company Is one whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of elausesII, Class III, and that by the terms of the lease the lessee company is obliged to pay rents sufficient to pay the interest on the outstanding bonds of the lessor and a dividend at an annual rate of not less than four per centum per annum on all the capital stock of the lessor company. "(b) In the shares of the capital stock of any steam railroad which operates its own railroad whose bonds would be an eligible investment under Clause II, Class I: Provided, that such railroad has paid regular annual dividends on all its capital stock at the rate of notl ess than four per centum per annum for ten years next preceding such investment. "(c) The aggregate investment of such deposits and income by any bank, savings bank or trust company in the stock )! any ones uch steam railroad corporation at par value shall not exceed two per centum of said deposits held by it. "Public Service Securities.—Clause V. In the bonds of public service corporations, commonly called 'public service securities,' described hereinbelow in the 'table of eligible public service securities,' sub-sections (a) to (j), inclusive, subject to the following description and definition: "The title 'public service securities' shall include only mortgage bonds Issued by any electric railroad, street railway, gas company, electric light or power company, or water company, as hereinafter described. "The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall Include all bonds and notes bearing interest. "Descriptive Definition.—Ownership.—Such corporation shall own the major part of its property in fee. "Location.—The property of such corporation shall be located principally in the United States, unless otherwise provided. "Net Income.—The net income of such corporation shall be its net earnings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed interest and guaranteed dividends paid by, or due from, it. "Eligibility for such investment.—Such corporation must have earned and received a net income in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its indebtedness secured by the mortgage under which the bonds in question are issued and all prior liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified,and shall not have defaulted on any of its obligations during the same period; Provided, however, that said bonds shall mature at least five years before the expiration of the principal franchise or franchises under which such corporation is operated, or there shall exist some definite agreement or contract with the grantors whereby such franchise or franchises may be renewed or extended from time to time throughout and beyond the life of the bonds in question, and or that by such an agreement or contract the security of said bonds is adequately protected and preserved to the bondholders, and a copy of such agreement or contract shall be filed in the office of the Bank Commissioner and shall be preserved in his tiles during the life of the bonds in question. "Table of Eligible Public Service Securities.—(a) Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas,electric light or power company, incorporated under the laws of Rhode Island, whose property is located and operated chiefly in this State. "(b) Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, ga and electric light or power company, incorporated under the laws of any [VOL. 101. of the United States: Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such electric railroad or street railroad company shall be a legal investment for such deposits and income only in case such company shall have received average gross earnings of not less than four hundred thousand dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment, and if said bonds are issued by a company which carries on the business of an electric railroad or street railway combined with that of either a gas company or an electric light or power company, or both of such kinds of business, then, in such case, such company shall have received average gross earnings of not less than six hundred thousand dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment: and if said bonds are issued by any such gas company or electric light or power company, or by a company which combines the business of a gas company and an electric light company,and,or, power company, or any two such businesses, then, in such case, it shall have received average grass earnings of not lass than two hundred thousand dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment. "(c) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas, electric-light or power company incorporated in any of the United States, which are in operation and show substantial net earnings and which are guaranteed as to principal and interest or assumed by another corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause. "(d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad or street railway, incorporated in any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed by a steam railroad or railroads whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of Class III of the classification of steam railroads herein. "(e) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas, electric light or power company which has leased its property to any other corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause: Provided, however that said lease shall extend for a term of at least ten years after the maturity of said bonds at a rental at least equal to the fixed charges and taxes of the lessor, including the interest on, and a sinking fund for. the bonds in question, or provides for the payment of said bonds at Maturity, and shall require the operation and maintenance of the leased property; and provided, further, that an authentic copy of such lease shall be filed in the office of the Bank Commissioner, and such copy shall be preserved in his files during the life of the bonds in question. "(f) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any such electric railroad or street railway which are secured by a first lien on the equipment against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were issued at not exceeding eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof: Provided, the indenture under which said lien is established contains adequate requirements for the maintenance of the property pledged and isrovities that an equal amount of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired, without the release of the lien on any of such equipment "(g) Certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed 'receiver's certificates,' issued by a receiver of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas electric light or power company under an authorization of the court or courts having Jurisdiction over such receiver. "(h) First mortgage bonds of any electric railroad, street railway, gas, electric light or power company, described in paragraph (b) of this clause, which is incorporated in the Dominion of Canada, and whose property is located principally in said Dominion; Provided, that such bonds conform in all other respects to the provisions of paragraph (b), (c), (d). (e) or (f) of this clause. "(1) Bonds of any corporation which owns more than ninety per centum of the capital stock and of the outstanding bonds of any electric railroad or street railway company,incorporated in this State, the railway of which is located wholly or in part therfein, secured by the deposit in trust of the said stock and bonds as collateral, and which corporation has paid, in each fiscal year for the five years last preceding such investment, dividends of not less than four per centum per annum upon all its outstanding capital stock; or the bonds of any such electric railroad or street railway company which are secured by mortgage on its property and are guaranteed as to principal and interest by any such corporation. "(j) First mortgage bonds of any company incorporated in this State for the purpose of supplying water for domestic and other purposes; Provided, that such company has an exclusive franchise to serve a population of not less than ten thousand in this State, which franchise extends at least five years beyond the life of the bonds in question, and that said bonds are secured by a mortgage of the property, rights and franchises of such company. "Bonds of Telephone Companies.—Clause VI. In the bonds of any telephone company incorporated in any of the United State; whose property is located chiefly in the United States; Provided, that such telephone company has met the following requirements during each of its five fiscal years next preceding such investment, viz.: '(a) That the average gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than ten million dollars per annum. "(b) That such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and interest of all its indebtedness. '(c) That such telephone company shall have earned and paid cash dividends on all its outstanding issues of stock at the rate of not less than six per centum per annum, and that the amount of such cash dividends shall have exceeded the sum required to pay the interest upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, including the bond issue in question. "And provided,further, that such bonds shall be secured either: "(1) By a first mortgage covering at least seventy-five per centum of the property of such company, including its franchises and other similar rights and privileges, and limiting the amount of the bonds issuable thereunder to seventy-five per centum of the value of the property mortgaged, excluding any valuation of said franchises, rights and privileges, or "(2) By the deposit with a trust company 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. "A true copy of the mortgage or indenture of trust securing said bonds shall be filed In the office of the Bank 0.mamissioner and shall be preserved during the life of said bonds. "The aggregate investment of such deposits and income by any bank, savings bank or trust company in the bonds of any one such telephone company at par value shall not exceed two per centum of said deposits held by it. Under Clause VII a bank may invest in the capital stock of any bank or trust company incorporated under the laws of any of the New England States. or New York State, or of any national banking association doing business in said States. Holdings both by investment and as security for loans are limited to not more than 25% of a bank's deposits. No more than 3% of the deposits shall be invested in the stock of any one such corporation, nor shall such corporation hold, both by investment and as security for loans, more than one quarter of the capital stock of any one such bank, trust company or national banking association. Clause VIII concerns limit of deposits in any one bank. Clauseswa:Ce; X. XI and XIII concern real estate loans and personal securities. The full text of these sections will be found in the "Chronicle" of May 20 1911. page 1388. Clause XII permits investment in the note or notes of a gas, electric light or power, telephone, electric railroad or street railway company Incorporated, or doing business, in this State, which has paid dividends of at least 4% In each fiscal year upon all Its issues of capital stock for 5 years next preceding the date of such investment; Provided, the principal of said note or notes matures at a time not exceeding 3 years from the date of Investment therein: and provided, further, that said note or notes shall mature at least 5 years before the expiration of the principal franchise or franchises under which said gas, electric light or power, telephone, electric railroad or street railway company are operated: and provided, further, that the aggregate amount so invested by any bank, savings bank or trust company in the note or notes of any such corporation, together with the bonds and other securities of such corporation held, shall not exceed 2% of said deposits held by it. Securities taken in settlement of debt may be held under Clause XIV, but the non-legal securities so obtained shall be sold within five years after being acquired, unless the time is extended. "General Provisions.—Clause XV. (a) Securities acquired after the passage of this Act, which were legal Investments when acquired, need not i)e disposed of if it happens afterwards that the net income of the corporation issuing such securities shall fail below the limit fixed by this Act, or, in the case of a city, county, town or district, if the debt limit is exceeded. Nov., 19'5J RHODE ISLAND-CITIES AND TOWNS. unless, in the judgment of the Commissioner, it Is hazardous to retain the same, in which case said Commissioner may give directions in writing requiring the disposal of such securities, and when such directions are given. such securities shall be disposed of within one year from the date of such notice, unless an extension of time is granted by said Commissioner. "(b) Bonds which are legal investments under the foregoing provisions of this chapter and are secured by a mortgage which provides for payments to a sinking fund shall cease to be legal investments if the corporation issuing such bonds shall at any time fall to make such payments. And such bonds shall not be legal investments under the provisions of this section so long as any such payment is in arrears and unpaid. "(c) If a corporation is formed by a consolidation or merger of two or more corporations, and it is desired to ascertain the legality of the bonds of the successor corporation for investment of savings deposits, the earnings and income of the several predecessor and constituent corporations shall be consolidated, and the aggregate corporate income so ascertained shall be regarded as that of one and the same continuous corporation represented by the successor corporation; or, if a corporation shall acquire by purchase the property and franchises of another corporation, and a bond issue is made for the financing of the transaction, the legality of the bonds so issued with the other bonds of the purchasing corporation shall be ascertained by the same process as in the case of a consolidation or merger above provided, subject to the rules applying to the several classes of corporations described under the preceding clauses of this chapter. "(d) If the net earnings and income of any corporation whose bonds have been a legal investment under the provisions of this chapter shall fall somewhat below the requirements of this chapter for a period of not exceeding two successive fiscal years. and in the following year such earnings and income shall be restored to the required amount,said corporation, after such restoration of income, shall be regarded as having complied with said requirements during said period, but during the period of failure to earn the required amount no investment shall be made in the bonds of a corporation so situated. "(e) Serial maturities of bonds shall be considered equivalent to sinking fund provisions. or trust "Of the Segregation of Assets.-Clause XVI. (a) Every bank company which maintains a savings or participation department. or solicits deposits all invest shall participation, or receives deposits as savings or on therein, or so received, according to the requirements of this chapter, and such deposits, invested or uninvested, shall be set apart for the exclusive protection of the deposits in said savings or participation department, and shall not be liable for, or be used to pay, any other obligation or liability of such bank or trust company until after the payment of all the deposits in said savings or participation department. "(b) The foregoing provision as to the character of the investment of savings or participation deposits shall not render illegal any investments of such deposits made prior to May 26 1908. nor compel the change of such investments for those prescribed by this chapter, except as hereinafter provided. "(c) If any bank or trust company shall continue to hold such investments of non-legal character made prior to May 26 1908 which, in the opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous and unsafe for the investment of savings deposits, said Commissioner may, by giving notice in writing, require such bank or trust company to dispose of such investments, to substitute other investments of a character in conformity with the requirements of this chapter within one year from the date of receipt of such notice, and said bank or trust company shall make such disposal or substitution in accordance with such requirement; but if it shall appear on written request of such bank or trust company that additional time is reasonably necessary in which to make such disposal or substitution in order to avoid unnecessary sacrifice, said Commissioner may grant a reasonable extension of time for the compliance herewith. "(d) If any investment of the savings or participation department of any bank or trust company, which has been set apart as provided in (a) of this clause, shall be in default in payment of either principal or interest, such investment shall promptly be reduced in its book value approximately to the market value of the same. "(e) The uninvested funds of the savings or participation department of any such bank or trust company shall be kept in a distinct deposit account or accounts or demand certificates of deposit in such manner that the same can be readily identified as clearly belonging to the segregated assets of such savings or participation deposits. "(f) Every bank or trust company shall keep an accurate account wherein shall appear a complete list of the assets set apart for the exclusive protection of savings or participation deposits held by it, showing the par value, book value, and, periodically,as often as a report is made to the Bank Commissioner shall enter in such account the fair market value of each of the investments of said assets. "(g) The Bank Commissioner in requiring the substitution of investmanta under the provisions of (c) of this clause shall not require changes or substitutions aggregating in any one year more than two per centum of the savings or participation deposits of any such trust company at the time of the passage of this Act. "Of Savings Bank Investments Made Before the Passage of This Act.-Clause XVII. (a) The provisions of this chapter shall not render illegal any investments held by any savings bank prior to May 26 1908, nor require the change of any such investment for those herein prescribed for the investment of savings deposits; Provided, however, if any savings bank shall hold any such investment or investments which are in default in the payment of interest or dividends thereon, or which, at any time, in the opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous or unsafe for the invest,ment of savings deposits, the Bank Commissioner may by notice in writing require such savings bank to dispose of such investments; and such savings bank within one year from the receipt of such notice, unless such time shall be extended by the Commissioner, shall dispose of the same; Provided. further, said Commissioner shall not require the disposal of investments aggregating in value in any one year more than two per centum of the amount of the deposits of such savings bank. "Defaulted Bonds.-Clause XVIII. If any bonds held by any savings bank shall be in default either in principal or interest, such investment shall promptly be reduced in its book value approximately to the market value of the same." Clause XIX relates to "loans to officers of savings banks." Clause XX provides that bonds bought below par shall be entered on the books and returns of the corporation holding the same at the actual cost price thereof, and the discounts in the price thereof may. by an equal annual amortization, be extinguished so as to gradually bring the book value thereof to par at maturity. Under Clause XXI it shall not be lawful for any savings bank to borrow money for the purpose of investing or loaning the same, but this shall not be so construed as to prevent any savings bank from borrowing for the purpose of meeting a run or unusual withdrawals by its depositors, and in no case shall such borrowing exceed 10% of the deposits of any such savings bank. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below. see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. BRISTOL. Refunding Bonds. This town is in Bristol Co. Incorp. 3 34g'02 M-S $40,0000._ _Aug 1 1942 In 1746. Pop'n 1915, 10,302. BOND. DEBT Jan 29 '15_4120,000 Sewer Bonds. Note debt 10,100 350 g M-S $55,000o.. __Sept 1 1930 Sinking fund 25,277 M-S 40,000o ........1932 Cash on hand 4s 8.608 Refunding Bonds. Assess. val.(80% act.)'13-4,462.450 M-S$100,0000.-Sept 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.-413.00 850 BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1915- $195,000 INT. at Industrial Tr. CO.. Prov. 4,050 Floating debt 49,000 Sinking fund. Assess. val. '15 (abt act.)_7.714.500 CENTRAL FALLS. city, incorp. in 1895, assumed Town tax (per $1,000) 1915-416.00 theThis debt of the old fire district (which INTEREST on notes is paid in is now a part of the city), and a part Providence Bristol, R. I.; on bonds in of the debt of the town of Lincoln. at the Industrial Trust Co. Fire District Bonds. 450 g'94 $16.000o_May 15'16-19 City Bonds. BURRILLVILLE. This town is situated in Providence 45 g '96 J-D $110.000o_Dec 1 '16-'26 Bridge Bonds. Co. Inc. 1806. Pop'n 1915, 8,086. 48 '04 F-A$100.000c__Aug 1921-30 Funding Bonds. Refunding Bonds. M-S $60,000c___Sept 1 1939 3 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4s g '08 F-A$200,000o-Aug 1 '28-'47 487g '97 J-J $15.000o&r Jan 1'18-'22 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15.. $436.000 Floating debt (Part due every five years) 572,000 29 General Bonds. Assess. val. '15 (4-5 act.)_12.067.239 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ _ .415.00 45 g '99 J-J $60.000o_ _Aug 15 1929 Improvement Bonds. Popul'n 1910, 22,754; 1915, 23,708 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov. 45 g '88 M-N $72,000c_Aug 15 1919 TOTAL DEBT Oct 20'15_4225,000 Assess. vai. (2-3 act.) '15_ _4,215,447 CRANSTON. This city is in Providence Co. Inc. Total tax (per S1,000) 1913 .$15.00 Population 1910, 1.250; 1915. - 1,431 1754. Population 1915, 26,940. INT. on improvement bonds ot Highway and Bridge Bonds. 45,ig'15 M-S $50,000-Sept 15 1925 J. P. Morgan & Co.. N. Y.; on general bonds at Nat. Shawmut Bank, School-House Bonds. 4s g '15 M-S $25,000___Sept 15 1935 Boston; on highway bonds at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. Gold Bonds. 4s g '92 J-J $150.000c&r_July 1 1922 4s g '95 F-A 100,0000&rAug 15 1925 NEWPORT. Newport is in Newport County. 48 g '94 F-A 135,000c&r_Aug 1 1929 4s g '97 J-J 150.000c &r_July 1 1937 Settled in 1639; incorporated 1784; 4s g '05 J-J 50,0000&r_Jan 1 1945 re-chartered in 1853. Third Street lmpt. Bonds. 3 50'99 M-N 50,000c&r_Nov 1 1939 4s g '07 M-N 100.0000&r_May 1 1947 4s '14 J-D $27,000__June 1 '16-'24 Notes. TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1915 $810,000 4Hs'14 __$98.000 1915-1920 Highway & bridge bonds Police-Station Bonds. (exempt from debt limitations) 50,000 430'13 M-N$60,000__May 5'16-27 City Hall and [mot. Bonds. Sinking fund Aug 221915.. 279.156 NOTE DEBT Aug 22'15_ 425,000 48 g'98 M-N $153.000c_ _May 15 1949 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 24,733.725 4s g '00 J-J 18,000c_ _July 25 1930 Industrial School and Consol. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914.. _ _ _$13.00 INT.on bonds of 1915 at First Nat 48 '93 iti-N $146.000c_ _May 15 1923 Bank, Boston, or Rhode Island Hos- 350g'00 M-N I 5,000c_ _Nov 15 1930 Fire Dept. Bonds. • pital Trust, Providence; other int. _ 342.000_Aug 15 '16-'29 43is'15 payable at City Treasurer's office. _- Improvements. Public 45 g'95 M-N $100.000c__4(ay 1 1925 EAST PROVIDENCE. School House. This town Is in Providence County. Incorp. March 1 1862. School bonds 48 g '98 J-J $40,000c......Jan 1 1928 below are excluded in ascertaining 3 hs'04 J-D 150,000c_ _ _June 1 1954 4s '08 J-J 23.000c _July 1 '16-'38 borrowing capacity. 4s '11 J-J $75.000c___July 1 1951 450'14 M-B 120.000c..Mar 2 '16-'39 Easton Beach lmpt. Bonds. Highway Bonds. 45i g'15 M-S $32,000c___Mar 1 1935 45 g '12 M-N 121.000e. May 1 '16-'22 ii12.000c_Feb 1'6-'19 Town Bonds. 6,000c_Feb 1 '20-'22 48 '88 M-S $15,000c ___ _1916-1918 40 '13 _1.000c___Feb 1 1923 48 g '93 J-J 25,000o_ _ _July 1 1923 Broadway mpt. Bonds. 48 IF '93 J-J 120,000c_july 1 '33&'43 48 97 J-D 100.000c..J'ne I5'22&47 4s'15 _-- f328.000_Aug 15'16-'19 1 4,000__Aug 15 1920 4s g '08 J-J 200.000c__ _Jan 1 1958 Park Bonds. School Bonds 48 '08 J-J $76,000c...July 1 1948 48 g '97 F-A $40.000c_ _Feb 15 1927 Athletic Field Bonds. 4 50:11 J4 80,000c __ _July 1 1951 48 '13 M-8 324.000_Mar 16 '16-'23 Sewer Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 1915$572,000 School bonds (additional) __ 174.000 4s '86 M-N $35.000c.. Nov 1 1916 Floating debt 35,000 4s 88 F-A 98,000c___Feb 1 1918 Sewer and Street Improvement. Sinking fund 60,805 Total valuation 1914_ _ _14,029.455 45 '91 A-0 370.000c_Apr 15 1921 Sidewalk Bonds. Town tax (per $1,000)_1914_ _ _115.00 Popula'n 1910, 15,808; 1915. 18,584 48 g '99 F-A 50.000c___Aug 1 1929 Permanent'ma. Bonds. INT. payable at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence, and 3 Hs g '00 J-J 50,000c_ _July 25 1930 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '15-11,333,000 City Trust Co., Boston. Note debt 98,000 439.031 Sinking fund EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST. Total assessed val. 1915....64,921,500 g J-J $35.000o__ _July 1 1917 (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 4 50.0000__ _July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914. _ _ _$13.80 4 50 g J-J 4 Ms g J-J 100,000_ -July 1 1932 Popula'n 1910, 27.149; 1915. 30.472 BOND. DEBT May 1915-4185.000 INT. at Newport except on IndusINT. at Industrial Tr. Co. Prov trial School Loan, which is payable at The above bonds, while issued by the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. district, have been assumed by the E. Prov. Water Co.. which purchased the system some years ago. Al- NORTH KINGSTOWN. This town Is In Washington County though thus assumed, the district has not been relieved of the respon Inc. Oct. 28 1674. Pop'n '15. 3.931. Funding Bonds. sibility of their payment. 48 '05 1,4-S 1125,0000_ __Deo 1 1940 BOND.DEBT Apr 26'15..3125.000 EAST PROVIDENCE-WATCHE- Floating debt 30.000 MONET FIRE DIST. Sinking fund 53,627 Sewer Bonds, Assess. val. 1914 4.853,405 4 50'09 J-J $30.000o.. ..July 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ --$10.00 BOND.DEBT Oct 15 1915 $30,000 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. Assess val. '15(abt. act.) _4,750.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _-$1.50 Population in 1915 (est.) 12.000 NORTH PROVIDENCE. INT. at N. W. Harris & Co., This town is in Providence Co. Inc.. Boston. Incorporated 1765. By a special Act of the Legislature this town is given authority to borrow up to 7% JOHNSTON. This town is in Providence County of its assessed valuation. Funding Bonds. and was incorporated Mch. 6 1759. On June 1 1898 a portion of this town. 4s g '05 A-0 365.0000...Oct 1 1935 representing about five-sevenths o 430 g J-J 50.000Juiv 1 '16-'42 the assessed valuation, was annexed BOND. DEBT Oct 7 19153115,000 81,000 to the City of Providence. The com- Floating debt mission appointed to apportion the Sinking fund. &c 16.502 debt to be assumed by the city of Assess. val. (f( act.) '14....5,243.230 Providence reported that the city's Total tax (per 11,000) 1914.--$12.00 share of the net debt is $255.720.64, Population 1910. 5,407; 1915, 6.780 leaving $101,677.48 as the town INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. debt remaining. Bonds Numbers 151 to 191 (all Inclusive) remain as an PAWTUCKET. obligation of the town of Johnston This city is in Providence County. The bonds given below are those remaining as an obligation of the town Incorporated March 27 1885. Grade-Crossing Abolition. after division. Chap. 882, Laws of 1912, increases the limit of debt 4Hg'15 F-A$300.000_ _Feb 1 '16-'65 General Funding Bonds. which may be incurred by this town (not counting temporary loans) to 48 '08 J-J $238.000c&r July 1 1948 General Debt Bonds. 5 of the taxable property. 4s '89 J-J 1$49.000c_ __July 1 1919 4 s'15 $85,000 1100.0000 July 1 '24&'29 chool Bonds. 4s g '93 A-0 552,000c_ __Apr 1 1923 _s '15 _-_ $12,000 237,000c&r_July 1 1936 J-J '96 g 46 Refunding Bonds. 45 '08 J-J J$30,000c -.1918 &'23 48 g '97 M-N 130,000c&r May 1 1937 Hsg 3 131,000r__ _June 1 1922 '02J-D 1 40,000c_ _1928 & 1933 Gen. Imp.& Road Bonds-Gold 4s g '04 11-N 490.000o__ May 1 1944 F-A $41,000c&r_Feb 1 1917 48ig '94258.000c___July 1 1934 48 g Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1915 $196.000 Notes outstanding 73,500 4s g '93 A-0$350.000c___Apr 1 1923 Sinking fund 25,662 3)48g'00A-0 26.000r___Apr 1 1930 Assess. val.'14 act.)_ -3.464,110 4s g '94 J-J 167,000c&r July 1 1934 1 1937 Town Tax (per 11,000) 1914--$15.00 4s g '97 1.1-N 225,000c&r.May Population 1910, 5.935; 1915, 6.693 48 g '04 M-N 35.0000__..May 1 1944 4s g '08 J-J 80.0000__ _July 1 1948 INTEREST payable by Rhode Isl- 43s g'10 J-J 90,000o_ _ _July 1 1950 and Hospital Tr. Co., Providence, 4548 g'12__ 40,000c&r Dec 1 1952 and Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston. Bridge Bonds. 45 g '04 M-N $25.000c__ May 1 1934 LINCOLN. 44g'15 F-A 87.000__Feb 1 '16-'44 This town is in Providence Co. School Bonds. Inc.1871. Population 1915, 10.149. 350'02gJ-D $32,000r_ __June 1 1922 A-0;125,0000_ _ _Oct 15 1928 3 34sg'99A-0 50,0000&r Apr 1 1939 48 g BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1915 $125,000 48 g '04 161-S 120,0000___Mch 1 1929 Floating debt 115.000 48 '08 .14 94.0000&r.July 1 1938 Sinking fund and cash 82,000 4Hg'12 40.000c&r_Dec 1 1942 Assess. val.'15(80% act.)_5,839.810 _8 '15 ___ 200.000 Tax rate (Per $1.000) Street Improvement Bonds. Tr. Co.. Prov. 3 54sg'99A-0 $100,000r.. _Apr 1 1939 INT. at Industrial 1915---$12.50 Highway Bonds. 48 g '05 M-N $210.000o_ _Nov I 1935 ,r4ARRAGANSETT. This place, located in Washington 450'10 J-J 125.000o_ _ _July 1 1950 40.000c&r_Dec 1 1952 Co., was Inoorp. as a town June 1901. 4 g'12 J-D 47,500__June 1 '16-'44 4s Highway Bonds. 160,000 43013 M-N$40,000- Nov 1 '16-'23 s '15 30 PAWTUCKET (Concluded).- Fire-Station Bonds. 4s g '05 M-N $21,000c__ _Nov I 1930 35,000c&r_Dec 1 1937 43g'12 _s '15 __ 5,000 Motor Fire Apparatus. _s '15 ___ 325,000 Public Park Bonds. 4 Ms g'10J-J $40,000c__ _July 1 1950 4.4g'12 _ _ 20.000c&r_ Dec 1 1952 Refunding Bonds. 4 Ms g'10 J-J $200,000o_July 1 1950 Water Bonds. 43 '89 J-J $400.000c.....July 1 1919 33.0 g'00A-0 37.000r......Apr 1 1930 70.000c_ _July 1 1934 4s g '94 J-J 4s g '97 M-N 100,000c&-r.May 1 1937 4s g '04 M-N 100.000c__ May 1 1929 140,000c&r_J'ly '18 & '23 4sg'08J-J1 1 40.000cecr J'ly 1 '28& '33 85,000c&r_ _ _July 1 1938 4s g'10J-JJ 50,000c_July 1 '20&'25 150.000c_July 1 '30 &'35 43.ig'12 J-D 175,000c_Dec 1 '17-'37 ($35,000 due every 5 years.) 43{s'14 J-D 175,000c_June 1 '15-'39 Recapit'n of Debt Jan. 1 1915. $3,501,000 General debt 1,013,000 Sewer debt 1,575,000 Water debt CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS. ETC. Oct. 11915. Bonded debt (Incl. water $20,411,000 debt) Floating debt 2.518,423 Total debt $22.929.423 Sinking funds, &o_ _ 8,835,895 Net debt $14,093,528 Water debt (Incl. above). $2,749.000 The notes outstanding on Oct. 1 1915 representing the floating debt were issued for and are chargeable to the following accounts: Receiving tomb, North Burial Ground $4,000 School houses and lots 472.000 Harbor improvement 250.000 Public playground 262,000 Highways,special 1.012,850 Public comfort station 49,000 Olneyville grade crossing_ 47,000 Public bath houses 49.729 Dexter Asylum, loan account111,000 Police station, 2d Ward 5.000 Fire stations 15,845 City Hall alterations 145.000 Sewer construction 95,000 Total 52.518.424 WATER WORKS.-The water $6,089,000 753,307 works construction account to Oct. 1 1915 amounted to $7,071,283.41. In $6,842,307 year 1914-15 income from water Total debt rents, &c., was $842,860.26; cost of Less Sinking Fundsmaintenance and interest on water $842,010 General loans, $418,870.92; transfer to de562,800 Sewer _ 277,656 1.682,465 preciation and extension fund, $140,Water 583.21; surplus, 5283.406,06. The NET DEBT Jan 1 1915-$5.159,842 total value of city property In 1914 Assessed valuation, real.._46,043.530 was as follows: Real estate (including Assessed val.. personal_ __ 8,427,450 water works valued at $4,967,951.62), Personal prop.(intangible) 2,318,626 317,558.411 62; personal property, 56,789,606 5940,515.06. Trust funds were Total valuation 1915 valued at $617,457.35. (Assessment fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _$16.50 ASSESSED VALUATION43,381 Population in 1905 1914. 1915. Popula'n 1910, 51,622; 1915, 55,335 Real est_$216.132,380 $212,030,840 INTEREST is payable at the First Personal _*133,243,340 *132,173,580 National Bank of Boston. Total_ _ __ 349,375.720 344,204.420 . $16.50 Tax p.M_ $17.50 PROVIDENCE. W. L. Clarke, Tr. Amount $4,716,82, of tax_ $5,063,520 The city Is situated in Providence County, which has no debt. On * Includes $77,818,840 intangible June 1 1898 a portion of the town of property, which is taxed at $4 per Johnston, representing about five- $1,000. sevenths of the assessed valuation, POPULATION.-In 1915 was was annexed to the city of Providence, and the latter assumes 247,660; 1910, 224,326; 1905, 198.$255,720.64 of the net debt of the 635; 1900, 175,597. old town of Johnston. City was Incorporated 1832. None of the SOUTH KINGSTOWN. This town Is in Washington County city's bonds is tax-exempt. Inc. Feb. 26 1722. Pop. 1915. 5,497. Harbor Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 4s g '15 J-J $500,000c&r_Jan 1 1945 45 J-D $39,000r_Dee 15 '15-'21 ($5,000 in even ec $6,000 in odd yrs.) School Loan. Funding Bonds. 4s g '95 M-N $300,000r_ May 1 1925 4s g '97 A-0 500,000c&r.Apr 1 1927 4s '12 J-D $97.000c June 15 '15-'33 3 Msg'99M-N 350,000r.._ May 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '15- $136,000 7.134,965 33isg'04M-N 300,000r__ _Nov 1 1934 Total valuation 1915 (Assessment fair cash value.) 33isg'06J-D 300,000r__ _June 1 1936 3 sg M-N 600.000rMay 1 '37 & '39 Total tax (per 51.000) 1915_ _ _$11.00 4s g '13 M-N300,000r.._ _Nov 1 1943 INT. at R. I. Hosp. Tr. Co. or at Town Treasurer's office. Fire and Police Loan. 3 Usg'02M-N $258,000r_ _Nov 1 1932 TIVERTON. Bridge Loan. This town is in Newport County. 3 Msg'04M-N $200,000r_ _Nov 1 1934 Refunding Bonds. Sewer Loan. 4s '12 M-S $61,000c_Sept 1 '16-'42 4s g '91 J-J$1,125,000c&rJuly 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 '15_ ___$61,000 45 g '92 M-S 500,000c&r.Mch 1 1922 Notes outstanding 59,000 4s g '93 A-0 500,000o&r.Apr 1 1923 Cash on hand 31,077 4s g '95 M-N 800.000c&r.May 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1915__4,612.325 4s g '96 J-D 500,000c&r.June 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1.000) '15___ 12.00 4s g '97 A-0 50,000e&r.Apr 1 1927 Population in 1915 $4.409 334sg'98A-0 200.000o&r.Apr 1 1928 INT. at Massasoit-Pocasset Nat. 3s g '99 M-N 250,000c&r.May 1 1929 Bk., Fall River, or Town Treas. 3s g '00 M-N 300.000o__ May 1 1930 38 g '01 M-N 300,000r__ _May 1 1931 WARWICK. 3 sg'03M-N 500,000r__ _Nov 2 1933 This town is in Kent County. 3 4sg'04M-N 200,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1934 Patent granted and signed by the 4s '06 g M-N 350,000o__ _Nov 1 1936 Earl of Warwick March 14 1643. 3 4sg'10M-N 400,000r_ _ May 1 1940 Town divided Nov.4 1913; now War334sg'11M-N 500,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1941 wick and West Warwick. The 33-6s 43 g '14 M-N375.000_ __..May 1 1944 below were issued prior to the division. The 4s were issued in June Town of Johnston Bonds. 4s '92 F-A 59,0000„ _Feb 1 1917 1914 to take up portion of indebedness of old town of Warwick Hospital Bonds. J4 *$251.000e_ __Jan 1 1932 3 34sg'10M-N $375.000r_ May 1 1940 3g 43,6g'14 J-J 5350.000c _ __July 1 1944 Park Loan. BOND.DEBT Oct 4'15$601,000 4s g '92 M'S $500,000o&r.Mch 1 1922 Sinking funds 91,947 3 Asg'97M-N 674,000r__..May 1 1947 Total assess Dec 15 '14 _18,075 45 7 1:987 48 g '08 111-N 260,000r__ May 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 12.00 Population in 1915 13,302 Public Improvement. INT.-The 33-is are payable prin. 3 4sg'97M-N $640,000r_ May 1 1937 3s g '99 M-N 84.000c__ _May 1 1929 & int. at Rhode Island Hospital & 48 g '08 M-N 295,000r__ May 1 1938 Trust Co., Providence; the 4%s at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Weybosset Bridge Loan. * Part of an issue of $400,000, of 3 Ms'99M-N $270,000c&r.May 1 1929 which $251,000 is assumed by, WarWater Loan. wick and $149,000 by West Warwick. 3 Msg'86M-S$101,000c&r.Sept 1 1916 45 g '93 A-0 738,000c&r.Apr 1 1923 s g '97 A-0 165.000c&r Apr 1 1927 WESTERLY. This town is in Washington County. Refunding Water Loan. 3sg '00M-N$1,745,000c &rMay_l 1930 Inc. 1669. Population 1915, 10,175. Funding Bonds. Highway Loan. g '09 J-D $100,000o_ _June 1 1939 4s g '94 M-N $1,200,000r.May 1 1924 4s Refunding Bonds. 3s g '00 M-N 300,000c&r.May 1 1930 4s g J-J 430,000o__ _Jan 2 1929 4s g '06 M-N 300.000c&r.Nov 1 1936 Water Loan. 4s g '15 J-J 1500.000c&r_Jan 1 1945 4s M-S$100,000r___Sept 1 4s g '14 M-N 700,000r__May 1 '44 3;is g F-A 73,000o__ _Feb 1 1927 1929 JOHNSTON BONDS (Annexed). 3 isg'05M-S $65,000c_ _Mch 1 1930 School District No. 15. BOND. DEBT Nov 16-'15-$368,000 4s '94 A-0 $30,000c__ _Oct 1 1924 Floating debt 348,271 School District No. 1. Water debt (Included) _ 281,200 4s '97 M-N $17,000o_ _ _Nov 1 1927 Water sinking fund 52,072 INTEREST on the bonds Is pay- Assess. val.'15( act.) 11,353,150 Tax (per $1,000) 1914 $15.00 able as follows: Park loans due 1922; highway due INTEREST on the funding 48 pay1930, 1944, 1945 and 1936; public im- able at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; prov't 1929; school 1927; sower 1921 on other coupon bonds at the U. S. to 1923, 1925 to 1930 and 1936; water Mortgage & Trust Co.. N. Y. City. 1916 & 1923, 1927 & 1930; harbor 1945 & bridge loan at Nat. City Bk., WEST WARWICK. N. Y. and at the City Treasury in P. 0. River Point. Providence; on Johnston school 3s J-J $149,000c _ _ _ _Jan 1 1932 bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In 454g'14J-J 300.000July 1 1944 Providence; on Johnston town bonds BOND.DEBT Oct 19-15_ _ _3449,000 at Union Trust Co. In Providence;, Sinking fund 52,780 on all other loans at City Treasury. I Assess. val. Dec. 15 '14...10,652,015 Total bonded debt Floating debt Tax tate (per $1,000) 1914.-310.00 Population in 1915 15,782 INTEREST payable in Providence at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. and Union Trust Co. WOONSOCKET. Woonsocket Is In Providence County. Incorporated as a town In 1867; a city June 13 1888. Refunding Water Bonds. 4s g '99 A-0$150,000r__ _Apr 1 1919 City Hall Bonds. 4s g '03 M-N $100,000o_ May 1 1923 Funding Bonds. 45 g '94 A-0$256,000r___Apr 1 1924 4s g '97 M-N 238,000r__ May 1 1927 4 Msg'07J-D 200,000o_ _ _June 1 1927 4s '08 s-a 435,000e &r 1933 4s '11 J-D 250,000o__ _June 1 1941 4 30'11 J-D 250.000_June 1 1941 4 s'14 M-N500.000_ _ __May 1 1944 Sewer Bonds. 4s g '93 F-A $79,000r__ _Aug 1511921 48 g '97 F-A 35,000r_ _Feb 15 1925 4s g '97 F-A 43,000r_ _Aug 15 1925 3%sg'01F-A 71,000r_ _Feb 15 1925 [VOL. 101. 4s g '04 J-D $81,000c__ _June 1 1924 43is'15 J-D 50,000c_ _ _Juno 1 1945 Water Bonds. 4s g '91 M-N $83,000r__ _Nov 1 1916 3 34sg'01M-N 200,000r__ ,May 1 1931 4s g '03 M-N 100,000c __..May 1 1923 4s g '04 J-D 150,000c__ _June 1 1929 4s g '05 M-N 50,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1935 School Bonds. 4s g '03 M-N $97,000c_ __May 1 1923 434s'15 J-D 150.000c___June 1 1945 Refunding Bonds. 4 Msg'07J-D $200.0000_ _June 1 1927 BOND. DEBT July 1 '15 $3,768.000 Floating debt Oct 20 '15 _ 200,000 Sinking fund 991,370 NET DEBT Oot 31 '15 2,707.630 Water debt (Included) _ _ _ 733,000 Water sinking fund (Inc.) 232,230 Total assessed val. 1916_ _31,625,200 (Assessment about fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ _$17.00 Val. of city prop. 1915_ _ _ _2.540,000 Popula'n 1910,25,125; 1915, 40,075. INTEREST on coupon bonds is payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per P'p'eti'n debt. debt. Valuation. 51.000 1915. Barrington (T.), Bristol Co_ _ _ None $53.000 e35,117.250 e$11.60 2.982 Coventry (T.), Kent Co None 69.465 -15.040,525 t15.60 5.669 Cumberland(T.).ProvIdenceCo 172.000 35.159 x9.934.954 10.00 9,929 East Greenwich (T.). Kent Co. None 48,942 -13,003.500 t10 00 3,604 Jamestown (T.), Newport Co_105,000 48,325 c/3,222,671 x10.00 1 518 New Shoreham(T.).NewportCo147.500 52.500 x944,200 15.00 1.414 North Smithfield(T.)Prov'ceCo•25,000 e2,877.862 el0.00 2,805 Scituate (T.), Providence Co__ None 88,816 t3,032,345 el0.00 3.342 Warren (T.), Bristol Co 35,000 31,000 e6.878,290 el1.60 7.241 x Figures are for 1912. d Figures are for 1913. e Figures are for 1914. t Figures are for 1915. * Total debt. State of Connecticut. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles) 5,004 Capital State Hartford Governor (term exp. Jan. 1917) Marcus H. Holcomb Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1917)_ _Charles D. Burnes (term exp. Jan. Treasurer 1917) Frederick S. Chamberlain State Comptroller (term exp. Jan. 1917)_ _Morris C. Webster Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1919)_ _George E. Hinman LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the Wednesday following the first Monday in January. A constitutional amendment adopted In Oct. 1911 limits the length of each session to the first Wednesday after the first Monday in June. V. 95, p. 1435. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Connecticut State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895. page 36. The 3A % bonds below, it is provided, "shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or municipal authority." The 4s are also exempted from taxation, but the Act provides that "this exemption shall not be construed to apply to corporations taxed under the provisions of Section 2331,General Statutes, and amendments thereof." Connecticut's debt now is as follows* -InterestPrincipal Name and Purpose. Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstand'g. State bonds 1909 3 A-0 *April 1 1934 53,064.000 do do 1911 4 J-J July 1 1936 10,000,000 War loan 1865 Ceased Oct. 1 1885 100 • Subject to call after April 1 1924. on INTEREST all bonds is payable in Hartford, Conn., but checks are mailed on request. TOTAL DEBT, &C.-Oct. 1 '14. Oct. 1 '13. Oct. 1 '12. Oct. 1 ,11. Total bonded debt $11,064,100 $7,064,100 $7,064,100 $3,064,100 Civil list funds 102,828 315,432 2.186,244 376,576 Net bonded debt_ 310,961,272 $6,748,668 34.877,856 $2,687,524 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessed value believed to be fair value. Years. Tax valuation. I Years. Tax valuation. Tax valuation. Years. 1914__31,105,081,413 1910_--- $997,500,664 1900_-__ 5694.200,162 1913_ _ _ _31,172,051.740 1909____ 965,629,807, 1895_ ___ 452,863.714 1912____ 1.102,990,545 1905_-__ 712,519,16611888_-__ 354.557,515 1911___ 1,041,334.0191 1 These valuations do not include steam or electric railroads, banks, Insurance or investment companies and only a small portion of cash, bonds or notes. Under Chapter 106, as amended by Chapter 165, Laws 01 1901, the State collects the tax on every bank, national banking association, trust, Insurance, Investment and bridge company whose stock is not exempt from taxation, and remits the amount so collected to the various city and town treasurers. The value of such stocks was previously included In the grand list of each town. POI?ULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows: 537.454 1840 309.978 1810 1910_ _1,114,756 1370 261,942 460,147 1830 297,675 1800 1900- _ _ 908,420 1860 251,002 370.792 1820 275,248 1790 1890- - _ 746,258 1850 237,946 1880- - - 622,700 -The constitution of Connecticut contains but a DEBT LIMITATION. single provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision is Article 25, adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows: No County, City, Town. Borough or other Municipality shall ever subscribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become the purchaser of the bonds, or make donation to, or loan its credit in aid of, any such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to prohibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted prior to the adoption of this amendment. The foregoing is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality. There are no general restrictions in the Revised Statutes; whatever restrictions have been made from time to time are contained in enabling Acts and In city charters. As to towns, we notice that there is a general law granting them unlimited power to issue bonds. According to Section 1931. Chapter 121. of the Revised Statutes of 1902, "when any town shall have made appropriations or Incurred debts, or shall hereafter make appropriations or incur debts exceeding $10.000, it may Issue bonds, either registered or with coupons attached, or other obligations, payable at such times and at such annual rate of interest not exceeding 6%, payable annually or semi-annually, as It shall determine," &o. Cities have had no such general authority conferred upon them. TAX EXEMPTION.-The following securites are exempt from all State and local taxation against the owner: United States bonds; any bonds issued under a statute of this State which specifically exempts them from taxation; bonds issued by any city or town in the aid of the construction of railroads, and bonds issued to redeem the same as provided in Section 2315 of the General Statutes; bonds and other chosos In action of Connecticut railroads and notes, on which tho borrower agrees to pay the taxes, secured by mortgage on real estate in this Stale to an amount equal to the assessed valuation of such real estate. All other bonds, notes and choses in action, including those of all water, lighting, heating, power and other manufacturing, mercantile, and municipal Nov., 1915.] CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. corporations, are taxable locally, as provided in Section 2323 of the General Statutes, or to the State at four mills per annum in accordance with Section 2325. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.—A complete revision of the law concerning investments by savings banks was made by the 1913 Legislature. In 1915 the Legislature passed an Act permitting savings banks to invest in bankers' acceptances. The full text of this Act will be found in the "Chronicle" of July 24, page 257. A digest (Sections 2, 3, 4 and 5) of the law, governing investment in municipal obligations, is given below. Sections 2 and 3 concern State loans and permit investment in bonds of the District of Columbia and stock, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of the United States or any State admitted to Statehood prior to Jan. 1 1896, which has not, within 10 years previous to such investment, defaulted for more than 90 days in the payment of principal or interest; and in the bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State which at time of investment have been outstanding for at least 10 years, and which have been Issued (1) for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such State theretofore in default, or (2) for the refunding of such funding or settlement obligation of such State theretofore in default; provided there has been no default on said funding or refunding bond since issuance. Sec. 4. In obligations of any county, town, city, borough, school district,fire district or sewer district in this State. Sec. 5. In stock or bonds of any incorporated city in a State admitted to Statehood prior to Jan. 1 1896. incorporated as a city, under the same or a different name, at least 25 years prior to making such investment, and which has not less than 20,000 inhabitants; provided the bonded debt, including the issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, based on the valuation of property therein for the assessment for taxation next preceding such investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting water debt and sinking funds available for other classes of bonds, does not exceed 7% of the valuation of the taxable property, and provided the city issuing such bonds, or the State in which it is located, has not defaulted for more than 90 days in the payment of any of itsfunded indebtedness or the interest thereon, within 15 years next preceding the purchase of such bonds. The provisions of this section shall not authorize tnvestment in any "special assessment" or "improvement" bonds, or other bonds or obligations which are not the direct obligations of the city issuing the same, and for which the faith and credit of the issuing city are not pledged. Sections 6 to 22, inclusive, of the new law, given in full below, regulate Investment in securities of railroad corporations and street railways. Sec. 6. In the bonds or interest-bearing obligations issued by a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States, and owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States, and which has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on its outstanding shares of capital stock in each fiscal year for the 5 years next preceding such investment, or in the bonds or interestbearing obligations issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States or the State of New York assumed by a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning In fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States and complying with all the provisions of this section; if any such railroad corporation shall be leased to another railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States, under a lease which provides for the payment by the lessee as rental an amount sufficient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting in the aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor corporation during the term of said lease to not less than 4% on its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be regarded as having paid its dividends within the meaning of this section, but in case the lessee shall hold any shares of the capital stock ofthelessor, such shares shall not be considered as outstanding within the meaning of this section. Sec. 7. In bonds or debentures actually issued by a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the New England States, at least 3i of the railroad of which is located in said State, whether such corporation is in possession of and is operating its own railroad or such railroad is leased to another railroad corporation incorporated in any one of the New England States, provided such bonds or debentures shall be secured either by a mortgage which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the investment. a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad of such corporation owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, or by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of such railroad corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of the railroad covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all outstanding prior lien bonds, or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage, such bonds or debentures shall be issued under the authority of one of said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds or debentures shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road, equipment, franchise or upon any of its real or personal property, without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds or debentures previously issued and all pre-existing debts and liabilities, and provided such corporation has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investments. If any such railroad company shall hold the railroad of another such railroad corporation under a lease which provides for the payment by the lessee as rental of an amount sufficient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting in the aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor, during the term of said lease, to not less than 4% on all its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be regarded as having paid its dividends within the meaning of this section; but in case the lessee shall hold any shares of the capital stock of the lessor such shares shall not be considered as outstanding within the meaning of this section. Sec. 8. No bonds or other interest-bearing obligations shall be made a legal investment by sections 6 and 7 in case the authorized issue thereof, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming corporation, including all evidences of debt that may legally be issued under any of its prior authorizations or under any of its assumed prior authorizations, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment. Sec. 9. In the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States or the State of New York, the property of which is located wholly or in part in one of said States, or in the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation, organized under the laws of any of said States, assumed by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of said States, provided such bonds shall be secured either by a mortgage which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the investment, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, in the case of a railroad or street railway corporation, or the fixed property, in the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel corporation, owned by the corporation issuing the bonds, or by mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien bonds of such corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of the property covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all outstanding prior lien bonds. No bond shall be made a legal investment under this section unless the bonds are guaranteed,principal and interest, by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by a railroad corporation owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad in the New England States, whose bonds are made a legal investment under sec. 6. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this section in case the mortgage securing the bonds shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, added to the total debt describedi n sec. 8 of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said guaranteeing corporation at the time of making said investment. Sec. 10. In the mortgage bonds, as described in Sec. 15, issued or assumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided such railroad corporation owned in fee during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment not less than 500 miles of standard gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided such railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years with the provisions of Sec. 14, or if such corporation owned in fee less than 500 miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, as reckoned in sec. 14, shall have been not less than 310,000.000. Sec. 11. In the mortgage bonds, as described in Sec. 15, issued or assumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State thereof, provided during each of the 5 fiscal years of 3I such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment its railroad subjected to the lien of the mortgage securing its bonds has been operated by a corporation described in, and which has complied with all the provisions of, sections 10 and 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this section unless the bonds are guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, the corporation operating the railroad covered by the mortgage securing the bonds and which has complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this section unless the bonds are guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, the corporation operating the railroad covered by the mortgage securing the bonds and which has complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and 14. Sec. 12. In the mortgage bonds as described in this Act issued or assumed by any terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel company incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided the property of such terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel company is used by one or more railroad corporations described in, and which have complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and 14. No bond shall be made a legal investment by this section unless the bond is guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, one or more railroad corporations described in, and which has complied with all the provisions of, sections 10 and 14. Sec. 13. In the mortgage bonds as described In Sec. 15 issued or assumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided, during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment, such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided such railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years with the provisions of sec. 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this section unless the bonds are guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by, a corporation described in, and which has complied with all the provisions of, Sections 10and 14, nor unless it complies with the provisions of sec. 16. Sec. 14. Any railroad corporation described in sections 10 and 13 shall comply with the provisions of this section during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment, before any of its mortgage bonds as described in sec. 15 shall be made a legal investment: Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and interest of all indebtedness and shall have paid in dividends in cash to its stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; the gross earnings from the operation of the property of such railroad corporation, including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said corporation, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less in amount than 5 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 outstanding indebtedness of railroads controlled and operated which are not owned by said corporation, after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as the only security for the payment of bonds or notes issued by said corporation. but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes. Sec. 15. Whenever the term "mortgage bonds" is used in sections 10 to 20, inclusive, it shall mean either (1) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad, in the case of a railroad corporation. or the fixed property, in the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel company, owned in fee at the date of the mortgage by the corporation which 7 of the railroad subexecuted the mortgage and issued the bonds; that 750 ject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortgage is at least 5 years prior to the date of such investment, unless the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sec. 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution for and not greater in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad or property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement; (2) That if the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, not a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, it Is a first mortgage on at least 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but If any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least 7507 of the total mileage which is subject to the lien of such mortgage, including the mileage which is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds; that 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortgage is at least 5 years prior to the date of such investment, unless the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sec. 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution for and not greater in amount than such mortgage, covering the same railroad or property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. (3) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first mortgage or a mortgage or trust indenture which is in effect a first mortgage upon all the railroads, subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue of issues of bonds which are a first lien, upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds; that 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortgage is at least 5 years prior to the date of such investment, unless the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bonds has complied with sec. 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution for and not greater in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. (4) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of said corporation outstanding at the time of said investment, and covering at least 75% of the railroad owned in fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. No mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage under the provisions of this section unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund; but, in case bonds are issued to mature at an earlier date than any bond which it is given to refund, the mortgage contans the provisions that bonds issued to mature at an earlier ;date may be retired by a like amount of bonds reissued under said mortgage. (5) That the mortgage securing the bonds is a prior lien to a refunding mortgage described above, on some part of the railroad or railroad property covered by said refunding mortgage, provided the bonds issued under such mortgage are to be refunded by said refunding mortgage, and the property covered by said _prior lien mortgage is operated by. and its operations included in, those of the railroad corporation issuing said refunding mortgage. Sec. 16. No bond shall be made a legal investment by Sec. 10 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 debts, or of its assumed prior debts, after deducting therefrom in case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage, to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment; no bond shall be made a legal investment by sections 11, 12 and 13 in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds, which, added to the total debt, as defined in this section, of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the capital stock of said guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the time of making said investment; in case of a mortgage executed prior to the passage of this Act, under which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such investment shall be considered as the total authorized issue Sec. 17. Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of sections 10 to 20, incl., shall not be rendered illegal, although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding 2 successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of sections 10 and 14; but no further investment in the bonds Issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made after the first fiscal year of such failure; but if, after the expiration of said 3:2 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. [vol.. 161. Sec. 29. Sayings banks may Invest not exceeding 20% of their deposits period, said corporation complies for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of sections 10 and 14, it shall be regarded as having complied and surplus in notes securel by pledge or stocks or bonds as collateral, protherewith during saki period, and thereupon said bonds shall be legal in- ' vide I the corporation issuing such stock or bonds shall have paid thereon vestments, but In case of any subsequent failure to comply with sections 10 dividends or interest at the rate of not less than 4% (3% in old law) per and 14 the bonds of said corporation shall not be purchased until said cor- annum during the 2 years next precediii4 the time when such loan is made: poration shall have complied each year for 5 successive years with said or by the pledge of any stocks or bonds or other obli..mtions which under the provisions of this Act !nay be purchased by savings banks; but the sections 10 and 14. See. 18. Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments market value of any securities given to secure any collat eral loan shall be at not 20% in excess of the amount of the loan and not more than 5% of the shall rendered be least incl., 20, to 10 sections of provisions the under any of any savings bank shall be loaned on the stocks, bonds Illegal because the property upon which they are secured has been or shall aggregate deposit inof one corporation, or by the pledge of deposit accounts be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and the or other obligations banks in this State to an amount not exceeding the savings in books be and shall or conbeen has bonds said assumed or corporation which issued solidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchas- balance due from said savings banks on such deposit account. Sec. 30. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 10% (20% in old law) ing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds,and so long as it surplus in notes, each of which shall be the joint and shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the se- of their deposits and curities issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of,the cor- several obligations of two or more parties all residents of this State; but no on personal security to one person more than 3% of loan shall bank savings subsecurities upon purchased, or property the or consolidated, poration No savings bank shall buy sequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least its deposits at the time of making such loan. equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the times or lend any money upon any obligations on which only one person or firm of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or as- shall be holden without taking additional security for the same equivalent or to the guaranty endorsement of some other responsible party. sumed said bonds. Sec. 31 subjects the amounts which may be expended to purchase or Sec. 19. If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of sections 10 and 14 except that the period of compliance is construct any building for the purpose of accommodating the business of less than 5 years, shall be, or shall have been, consolidated or merged with, such bank to the approval of the bank commissioners. Sec. 32. Savings banks may deposit in incorporated banks or trust comor its railroad purchased and all the debts of such corporation assumed by, another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United panies located in this State or the States of New York. Massachusetts or States, or any State,the corporation so succeeding shall be considered as Rhode Island. or the city of Philadelphia, but such deposits shall not in having complied with all the provisions of said sections during those suc- any case exceed 30% of the capital stock, surplus and undivided profits cessive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or pur- of such depository. Sections 33, 34 and 35 concern rates of interest on loans, record of loans chase, in which said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, if considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession, and the investment of deposits in accordance with general statutes. Sec. 36. The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the investwould, taken together, have so complied, provided in the case of a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of said sections, ment in, nor the investment hereafter in, any bonds or Interest-bearing except that the period of compliance is less than 5 years, said succeeding obligations issued or assumed by a railroad corporation, which were a legal corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period which shall Investment at the time of the passage of this Act, so long as such bonds or Interest-bearing obligations continue to comply with the laws in force prior make such compliance equivalent to at least 5 successive years. Sec. 20. If. by means of consolidation, merger or purchase, a railroad to the passage of this Act; but no such bond or interest-bearing obligation and franchises properties that fails, subsequent to the passage of this Act, to comply with said laws the which, prior possess and own shall corporation thereto, were of other such corporations, and, during the years next pre- In force, prior to this Act, shall again be a legal investment unless such ceding such consolidation, merger or purchase, one or more of said cor- bonds or interest-besring obligations comply with the provisions of this Act. Sec. 37. If any street railway company, the bonds of which are a legal porations, have regularly paid in cash to stockholders dividends in amounts equaling or exceeding 4% per annum upon the entire capital stock of the Investment, prior to the passage of this Act, shall fail, in any fiscal year subsuccessor corporation outstanding at the time of the investment, such suc- sequent to the passage of this Act, to pay dividends equal to 4% upon its cessor corporation shall be considered as having paid such dividends during outstanding capital stock, the bonds of such railway company shall cease to be a legal investment until such company shall have complied with all the same period of years. of sec. 22 of this Act. Sec. 21. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits the provisions 38. Prior to the first day of November 1913 the Bank Commissionand surplus in equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates issued by, or ersSec. which are guaranteed by endorsement both as to principal and interest by, legalshall ascertain what bonds and other Interest-bearing obligations are under the provisions of this Act, and shall also ascertain or which are secured by lease of equipment to, a railroad corporation which, what investments bonds and obligations are then legal Investments under the provisions in case of a railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the of and 36, sec. within a the first ten days of November 1913said Bank Comof case the in Sec. which, with or 6, complied has States, New England missioners shall send to each savings bank,and to each bank and trust comrailroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any other State, or of pany having a savings department, a certificate stating over their signatures the United States, has complied with all the provisions of sections 10 and that upon investigation they find that the bonds and obligations specified 14, provided said notes, bonds or certificates are secured by a first lien on, one list in said certificate are.authorized as legal investments by the pro or by a lease and conditional sale of, new standard railroad equipment free in visions of this Act, and that the bonds and obligations specified in a second from other encumbrances, for the purchase of which said notes, bonds or list therein are authorized as legal investments under the provisions of certificates were issued at not exceeding 90% of the purchase price thereof, 36. and provided the instrument under which such notes, bonds or certificates sec. 39. Within the first ten days of the month of November 1913 and Sec. corporation, to such of railroad the equipment lease the or are issued, the months of May and November in each year thereafter, said bank comprovides for the proper maintenance of the equipment covered thereby of missioners shall send to each savings bank and to each trust company and for the payment of the entire issue of such- notes, bonds or certificates having a savings department a similar certificate. in not exceeding 15 annual or 30 semi-annual installments, without the [The list of legal investments issued by the Commission in May 1915 release of any part of the lien or interest in any of the equipment securing in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 18 1915, page 955.] printed was notes, of series such of issue until entire the certificates or such notes, bonds 40. Said certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness bonds or certificates shall have been paid or redeemed. No equipment of Sec. the findings of said Commissioners, and shall so continue until the issutrust notes, bonds or certificates shall be made a legal investment by this ance of the next certificate of said Commissioners, or of an intermediate section in case the series authorizes an amount which, added to the total certificate correcting and changing the list of legal in the cerdebt as defined in sec. 8, in the case of a railroad corporation organized tificate last issued. The purchase of any bond orinvestments obligation specified in of case the in 16 Sec. or States. England New the of under the laws of any said before respective bonds made or certificate such any obligations are a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any other State or of the withdrawn or omitted by the Bank Commissioners in a subsequent certifiUnited States, which issued or guaranteed or is the lessee of the equipment cate issued by them shall be a legal investment under this Act. therein Including certificates, or bonds notes. securing such equipment trust Sec. 41. Any person financially interested in any finding of theBank such equipment the outstanding amounts of all previously issued series ofthe capital stock Commissioners as to any bond or obligation may take an appeal therefrom 3 times trust notes, bonds or certificates, shall exceed the Superior Court next to be holden at Hartford. which Court shall have to insaid of time the making at outstanding of such railroad corporation power to inquire into and render a judgment whether said bond or oblivestment. gation comes within the provisions of this Act as an authorized investment deposits their of 2% exceeding not invest may banks Savings Sec. 22. incorporated for savings banks. In case of such an appeal, due service thereof shall be and surplus in bonds issued by any street railway corporation in part therein, pro- made upon the Bank Commissioners at least 12 days before the return in this State the railway of which is located wholly or at was date of the day of said appeal. which the mortgage a by secured vided such bonds are Sec. 42. In the sections of this Act which relate to railroad bonds the mortgage or is at the date of the investment a first mortgage on not less word "debt" st- -11 be construed to mean obligations issued or assumed date of the fee in the owned at corporation such of railway the of 75% than by a so.les of bonds or other interest-bearing instruments which evidenced fiscal each said corporation of earnings mortgage, and provided the gross were not mature at a time or times exceeding 3 years after their date, and the term ,ear for the 5 years next preceding the date of such investment 3 "railroad corporation" shall be construed to mean a corporation which owns earned said of each years in corporation said that and less than $100.000. least 4% per annum or is in possession of and operating a railroad or railway of the class usually and paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to at the date of any such operated by steam power. Street railway corporations are not railroad upon the outstanding capital stock, and provided, at of the debt corporations within the meaning of this Act. dividend, the outstanding capital stock Is equal to at least [In Oct 1912 there was issued In pamphlet form a report compiled by the of such corporation. companies Bank Commissioners containing copies of all opinions of the Attorneysbonds water of the add below, given 25, and Sections 23. 24 in re legality of bonds and construction of statutes from 1899-General invest. which may in banks securities and telephone companies to the list of 2% of their deposits the year the office of Attorney-General was created-to Oct. 1912. SubseSec. 23. Savings banks may invest not exceeding quent of opinions are published annually in the report of the Commissioners. obligations interest-bearing other and bonds and surplus in mortgage use to communities in any water company supplying water for domestic TRUST FUNDS-HOW LOANED OR INVESTED.-We find in Sec. Is franchise whose 50.000 than less not of population a having 254 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 the following liberal this State provisions providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested in the same an exclusive one and unlimited in time, provided the amount of all the outpro- securities standing debts of such company does not exceed its capital stock, and savings banks are authorized to invest in: its from cash in paid and year each earned has company water vided such SEC. 254.-Trust funds, unless it is otherwise provided in the instruother or officially reported net earnings, as shown by its annual report ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages on sworn official statement, to municipal, State or United States authorities, unencumbered real estate in this State double in value the amount loaned, dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its entire outstanding capital or may be invested in such mortgages or in the bonds or loans of this stock, for a period of 4 years next preceding the making of the investment. State, or of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any bonds, Sec. 24. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits stocks or other securities which the savings banks In this State are, or may be, authorized by law to invest in, or may be deposited in savings banks inand surplus In bonds of any telephone company incorporated in this State, whose property is located chiefly in this State, which are secured by a first corporated by this State. mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such company, including Its franchises, rights and privileges, and limiting the amount of bonds issuCITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE able thereunder to 75% of the valuation of the property mortgaged, excluding any valuation of said franchises, rights and privileges, and providing STATE OF CONNECTICUT. the gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than $2.000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone NOTE.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements company next preceding the date of such investment. Statements" at the end of this State. Sec. 25. Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits given below, see "Additional the The relation which the towns, cities and boroughs of this State bear to and surplus in bonds of any telephone company incorporated in any offirst one another is peculiar, and requires a word of explanation. The State New England States, or in the State of New York, and secured by a mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such telephone company, Is divided into eight counties, and these counties are made up of towns, or by the deposit with a trust company incorporated under the laws of one numbering in the aggregate 168. The towns are the civil unit, and on the of the New England States or of the State of New York of bonds and shares assessed valuation (which is called the "Grand List of each town") is of stock of other telephone corporations under an indenture of trust which levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax for town expenditures. limits the amount of bonds so secured to 75% of the value of the securities Within the town is often situated a city or a borough, or both, all of which deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided the may at the same time have bonds outstanding. Many towns and cities, gross Income of such telephone company shall have been not less than however, whose limits were about identical, have been consolidated (in$25.000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone cluding Stratford, Bridgeport, New Britain, New London and New Haven), company next preceding the date of such investment. No bond of a tele- and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported together with• phone company shall be made a legal investment under sectilons 24 and 25 out distinction. unless during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone company next The borough stands in about the same relation to the town as does the preceding the date of such investment said telephone company shall have city. The grand list as determined for the town is used by both the city paid the matured principal and interest of all its indebtedness, and shall and the borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, putting a tax of have paid, during each of said years, in cash dividends an amount equal its own on its share of the total grand list of the town. This tax is addito not less than 6% per annum on all its outstanding issues of capital stock. tional to the town tax. In some instances the schools are in the charge of and the dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company school districts, which also are empowered to issue bonds and to levy a shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the interest tax, so that to cover the total tax paid by a city, it is necessary to take into upon its entire outstanding indebtedness. account the State town, city and school district levies. In the statements Sec. 26 permits savings banks to invest in the capital stock of any bank which follow we give under one heading the town and city, wherever they or trust company located in Connecticut or in New York City or Boston. bear the same name, for, though distinct corporations, their debts are to Mass. The old law granted this authority, but the new law goes further greater or less extent the debts of a single community. and limits the amount to be invested in this security. It says: "No Sewer Bonds. savings bank shall hold by way of investment and as security for loans ANSONIA. Ansonia is In New Haven County. Is g '10 .1-.1 $75,000o__ _July 1 1935 more than 20% of its deposits in the stocks of such banks or trust com- Incorporated in April 1889. By an Building Bonds. panies, at par value, nor more than 3% or its deposits, nor more than $100,the Connecticut Legislature of 3 54mmg J-J $75,000o_ _ _July 1 1923 000 of par value in, nor more than )( of the capital stock of, any such bank Act ofthe Refunding Bonds. disfire and borough, town 1893, illegal this of render section provisions shall not The or trust company. trict of this name were consolidated Is '11 M-N $75.000 _ _ _ _Jan.1 1937 any such investments now owned by any bank or trust company" 43{a'15 M-N150.000c_May 1 '16-'45 Loans secured by real estate are regulated by Sections 27 and 28 of the to form the present city. School Bonds. Bridge Bonds. new law. These sections were printed in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 27 1913. J-J '05 $40.5000.July 1 '16-'30 4a '16-'44 1 A-0*87.000c_Apr 4%g '13 page 899. Nov., 1915. I ANSONIA (Concluded).BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '15- $505,000 Sinking fund 62,720 Grand list 1915 12.284.569 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per 11,000) 1915-116.00 Population In 1910 15,152 INT. at Ansonia Nat. Bank and City Treasurer's office. CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. 33 INT. on impt. and funding bonds School Bonds. "ARSENAL SCH. and water bonds due 1920 at Nat. 434g'14 J-J f$190,000c July 1 '16-'34 HARTFORD DISTRICT." Park Bank. N. Y.: other water bonds 1 16,000c July 1 '16-'19 48 J-D $74.000c___June 1 1917 at Imp.& Traders' Nat. Bank, N. Y. Highway Improvement Bonds. 48'08 M-N 80.000o___May 1 1938 4%g'14 M-NJ135,000c_ _May 1 1916 48 J-J 60.000o_ _ _Jan 1 1932 DANBURY, TOWN. 1 30.000c_ __May 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 1914 1214,000 434g'15 M-N100.000_ May 1 '17-'20 Sinking fund Funding Bonds. 15,888 Refunding School Bonds. A-0 1225,0000_ _Apr 1 1932 3 4s INT. at Riverside Tr. Co.. Hard. 434sg 14M-N$45.000cMay 1 '16-'24 School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. A-0 $50,000c__Apr 1 1932 334s HARTFORD"NORTHEAST SCR. 4s '05 M-NJ 105.000c_Mch 1 '16-'50 44g'12 J-J S145,000c_July 1 '16-'44 DISTRICT." BRIDGEPORT. 1 20,000c_Mch 1 '51-'55 4s '09 F-A 454,250e _..- -1916-1954 Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt). This city Is in Fairfield County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1913- 1406,000 4s '95 A-0 125,000c 1920 4s '09 J-D $78.000o_ _June 1 1939 Incorporated as a city in 1836. In Grand list for 1914 11,318,849 434g'15 A-0 125.000__Apr 1 '16-'40 3 48 .T-D 66.0000_ _ _June 1 1931 1889-90 the town and city of Bridge- Tax rate (per 11,000) 1912...413.00 High School Notes. 45.0'14 M-S 100.000c___Mar 1 1944 port were consolidated, the city as- Population In 1910 4s '07 J-J $100.000c _July 1 035 BOND. 23.502 DEBT Oct 1915-1244,000 suming the town's debt. CommisINTEREST is payable at the TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '15_31.214,000 Sinking fund 8,220 sion government adopted Nov. 2 '15. Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y.C. Assessed valuation 1914__39,483,389 INT.on 3 34sat Security Co.. Hart.; Alms-House Bonds. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913.s11.10 4s at Phoenix Nat. Bank, Hartford. 434s'15 J-J $175,000_410,000 y'rly DERBY. Population In 1910 16.463 City and Funding Bonds. This city is situated In New Haven INT.on bonds of 1912, 1914 '15 HARTFORD "NORTHWEST 89 J-J $100,0000_ _July 1 1919 County. By 4s enactment of the Legis- payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr.&Co.. SCHOOL DISTRICT." 4s '94 J-J 500,000c_ _Jan 1 1924 lature In 1893 the town of Derby, N. Y.; on bonds of 1909 also payable Bonds are subject to taxation. Bridge and City Hall Repair. borough of Birmingham, and the in 4s N. '08 Y.; M-S 1200.000_ _ _ _Sept 1 '38 on others at office of Town 3)is '05M-N $60,0000_May 1 '16-'45 school districts of the town, were Treasurer. 434s'15 M-S 150.000c_ _Sept 1 1945 Fire Engine House Bonds. consolidated under one form of BOND. DEBT Oct 9'15_4350,000 3 As'06 A-0 $42.000c_Apr 1 '16-'36 government, assuming the name of GREENWICH, Sinking fund 16.017 4 Xs'13 J-J 16,000___Jan 2'16-'31 the "City of Derby." The BOROUGH, consolidaINT. at Security Co. of Hartford. Bridge Bonds. took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and 43Incorporated 1854. 3 sis '01 J-J $80.000c__July 1'16-'31 tion M-N$147.000___May 1 1922 HARTFORD town, debts the the borough of and "SECOND NORTH 4Mg'15 J-J 400,000__July 1 '16-'65 school districts were assumed by city. Funding Bonds. SCHOOL DISTRICT." 4348'15 J-D5,000c_June 1 '16 '18 Is '94 Refunding Bonds. Road and Bridge Bonds. J-J $137,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1924 3 )is '00 J-J 130,000c_July 1 '16-'20 34s 200,000c_June 1 '19 '38 (Subject 133.0000-_Nov M-N 1 1934 to call after Jan 1 1904.) BOND. DEBT Oct 2 19154147,000 3 148 '04 3;is '03 J-J 117.000(3_13,000 yearly (Subject to call $3.0011 yearly.) J-J 40.0000_ _July 1 1934 Floating debt High School Bonds. 218,000 4%s'14 J-J Refunding Bonds. 1 1944 44_8'13 J-J $384.000__Jan 1 '16-'63 4s'08 A-0 155.0000-Oct 1 1928 Grand list 1915 5.612,713 (Bonds are144.000____Jan exempt from taxes.) Borough tax (per $1.000) '15_ _11.00 BOND. DEBT Sewer Bonds. 157.0000_July 1 '16-'34 Population J-J Nov 434g'14 8 '15_4321,000 410'11 M-N $94,000c_ _ _ In 1910 _19(11 3.886 140.000c_July 1 '35-'44 INT. at Security Co.. Hartford. INTEREST at Greenwich Trust Co 43'8'14 ___ 300,000_410,000 yerlY School Bonds. School Bonds. 12,0000 _June 1 1921 GROTON. 3 J-D 4s HARTFORD "SOUTH SCHOOL 4%1;15 F-A$200,000-Aug 1 '16-'25 (Subject to call beg. --June 1 1902.) This town Is In New London Co. 3348DISTRICT." Sewer Notes. M-N F-A 118.000c-- -Aug 1 1930 Inc. May 1200.000o_ May 1 1931 $18,000__$2,000 yearly 33(s 4 1704. Popula'n '10, 6.495. 3348 (Subject to call 12.000 yearly.) M-N 200,000c&r-Nov 1 1952 Registered Bonds. Paving Notes. TOTAL DEBT 3 348 r '05M-S200.000c_ _Sent 1 1955 4 548 M-N 335,009 44s A-0 317.000___Apr 16 1916 Sinking fund Jan 1 1915_1222,114 _Subject to call BOND. DEBT Oct 7 19154600,000 18,578 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 430 J-J 17.000___July 26 1917 Cash on hand 1915_435,000 Population In 1913 4,303 Other liabilities (est.) 40.000 A-0 15.000____Oct 9 1916 Valuation 1914 (abt. act.)-6,86?,.770 43.s 131,672 INT.at Fidelity Pr. Co.. Hartford. 410'13 F-A 120.000_-Aug 1'16-'18 City tax (per Assets 93,958 11.000) 1915 ....411.00 43.4s'15 ___ 200.000 4,930,137 HARTFORD "SOUTHWEST Total tax (per 11,000) '15_116.50 Grand list 1914 (Assessment at 85% actual value.) Voting Machine Bonds. Population In 1910 SCHOOL DISTRICT." 8.991 A-0 17.600...Oct 1 '16-'18 48 '08 INT. at Birmingham Nat. Bank, Total tax (per $1,000) 1912._...16.00 454s'14 M-NS75,000c ....May 1 1944 Improvement Bonds. INTEREST payable by Treasurer BOND. DEBT Derby. Oct 1915_485,000 3 48'01 J4 S260,000c_Ju1y 1 '16-'41 Mortgage loan 2.500 4s '07 F-A 280.0000_Aug 1 '28-'42 EAST HARTFORD. GROTON WATER DISTRICT. Demand note 2,000 TOTAL DEBT Aug 191543,750,600 This town Is In Hartford County. 4s g '04 A-0 1150.0000 INT. at Conn. Trust & Safe Dep. 1924 604,674 Inc. Oct. Sinking fund 1783. Bonds all taxable. 4s g '05 J-D 75.0000 1925 Co., Hartford. NET DEBT Aug 1915____3,145.926 Bridge Bonds. 41'4s'11 J-J 35.000c 1941 115,154,912 Assess. val. '15 '89 A-0 139,600o___Oct 1 1919 434s 11 M-N 30,000- _ _ _ _1941 HARTFORD "WASHINGTON (Assessment about actual value.) 3.6s (Subject to call Oct 1. 1899.) TOTAL DEBT Oct 5 19154290,000 SCHOOL DISTRICT." Tax rate (per 11.000) 1915 _418.00 Funding Bonds. Floating debt J-J $20.000c 7,000 4s 1928 Value city property '15 _111,223,517 48'94 A-0 Ass'd val. $60,0000&r '13 J-J (4 act.)__ Apr 334s 25,0000 2 -.2.000.000 1924 1924 Population In 1910 102.054 (Subject to call April 2 1904.) Population in 1914 (est.) 2,500 4s '08 J-J 100.000o_ __July 1 1932 INT. at City Treasurer's office. 48 g 09 A-0 $88,000o_ __Apr 1 1939 INT. payable at National Bank BOND,DEBT April 1915....1180,000 (Subject to call after April 1 1929.) of Commerce. New London. Conn INT.at Hartford Nat. Bank. BOND. DEBT Oct 2 19154187.600 BRISTOL. HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE 145,500 HARTFORD. The 1911 Legislature granted a Floating debt The town and city of Hartford SCHOOL DISTRICT." 221,546 charter to the city (accepted by the Total assets_ voters Aug 14 1911, going into effect Grand list 1914. . _ _ _7,206,027 were consolidated on April 1 1896, 33is'01 F-A $120,000c_ _July 31 '26 45 and Tax their 11 debts F-A 160.000c__July 31 1936 are no longer rate (per reported $1,110) 1914___ 412.00 Oct.2 1911) superseding the old town 8.138 separately. City incorp. May 1784. 48 '12 F-A 125,000c-Aug 1 1937 and borough governments, the lia- Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT Oct 20'15-4405,000 INT. at American Industrial Bank Municipal Building Bonds. bilities of which are assumed by the 4346'13 M-N11.570.000_ _Nov 1 1933 Sinking fund & Trust Co.. Hartford. 19 500 city. Floating debt Funding Bonds. 2.000 General City Bonds. 4g '93 J-J 1290,0000-.July 1 1918 Population in 1914 (eat) 40.000 448'15 J-D $150,000_ _June 15 1940 EAST HARTFORD FIRE DIST. INTEREST payable at the Charter Land-Purchase Notes. Water Loans. Water Bonds. A-0 1115.000_ _ __Oct 1 1931 4s '14 ___ 1500.000_425.000 yrly. Oak National Bank. Hartford. 4%9'14 J-J $500.000c. ..Jan 1 1939 48 Park improvement Bonds. J-D 135.000_ _ _June 1 1933 4s Town Bonds Assumed. J-J $300.000c__Jan 1 1926 HUNTINGTON. 4s J-J $100,000o_ _Jan 2 1927 4548'12J-D 50.000o_June 1 1932 354g Paving Bonds. This town is In Fairfield County. (Subject to call June 1 1932) Floating debt $222,137 BOND. 3 Hg J-J DEBT May 1 '15 4200.000r__Jan 1 1938 (P. 0. Shelton.) Inc. Jan. 1789. 1300.000 Sinking fund July 19'15 51.193 Value of water plant, '00J-J 20.000r_ _Jan 1 1930 Is 408,814.81 3 J-J 175.000c_ _ _July 1 1917 NET DEBT July 19 '15.... 770.944 Assess val '13(4 act.)....._ _3,392,251 High School & Bridge Bonds. School and Refunding Bonds. Bonds sold July 29'15_ _ 150.000 3 4g'98 J4 1200.000r_ _Jan 1 Mg Is '08 J-J $100,000r_ _Jan 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1914 14,874,364 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913- -$5.00 434sg F-A 650,000_ ___Feb 1 1939 4V8'11 F-A 100.000c_ _Aug 1 1931 (Assessment IS fi actual value.) Police Department. BOND. DEBT Oct 4 19154275,000 City tax (per 11.000) 1914 -112.00 ENFIELD. town (P. 0. Thompsonville) 3 4i;'98 J-J $75.000r_ _Jan 1 1923 Floating debt 21,983 Certain expenses, such as side- is This in Hartford County. Refunding Bonds. Sinking fund 15.302 walks, sewers, pollee, &c., are paid Bonds. 34g'97 J-J $800.000r .Jan 1 1922 Assessed value 1915 .7.538.492 by the "First Taxing District," which 4sTown '95 M-NS25.000c___No v 1 1920 3 34g'97 M-N 270.000r_ _May 1 1922 (Assessment about full value) occupies the same territory as the old 330'01 F-A 30.000c__Feb 18 1926 Improvement Bonds. Boro tax (per 11.000) 1915_44.00 borough and assumes the borough 4 '14 F-A 50.000c_ _Feb 2 1934 3 Kg'97 J-J $250.000r _Jan 1 1922 Population in 1910 6,545 obligations, which are as follows: DEBT Oct 6 Conn. R. Bge. Bds.(Coup. or Reg) INT. payable at Shelton Bank & 4105,000 $20,000 BOND. Bonds outstanding Note due July 8 1919 15,000 3 3ig'04 J-J 1.000.000__ _July 1 1954 Trust Co. In Shelton. 75,200 Dist. Floating debt debt assumed by 3 town 4g'05 J-D 1.000.000_ _June 1 1955 3.000 830 Grand list of Sinking fund against bonds 1914_ -7,638.251 Water Bonds. SILLINGLY. 94.370 Tax NET DEBT July 19'15 rate (per $1,000) 4g '93 J-J $475.000c_July 1 1918 This town is In Windham County. The Mayor and Council of six mem- Population in 1914 9,719 48 '14 J-D 2,000,000 _-__1930-1939 Inc. 1708. Population 1910.6.564. bers govern both the city and taxing INT. at Thompsonville Trust Co. Population in 1910 Town Bonds of 1900. 98.915 districts. Population in 1900 79,850 3 WI g J-D 1125,0000. _Deo 1 1920 _13,502 Population in 1910 (town) INT. payable at City Treasury. BOND. DEBT Oct 5 '15__ $125.000 Population In 1910 (Boro) ___ _9.527 FAIRFIELD. This town is In Fairfield County. Floating debt 90.000 TOTAL DEBT. &c.INT. on 434s of 1915 at office of 4s'90 J-J 115,0000.July 1 '16-'21 Grand list 1914 4.573.830 Oct. 1 '15. Apr. 1 interest other at Treasurer; '15. City 34sg'01A-0 25.000o (Assessment about value.) full 1916 Bristol National Bank. 4s '09 M-3 75,000c Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915.- _ _14.00 1929 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '15- $115.000 Total bond. debt9,240.000 7,820,000 INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank, BosFloating debt___ 23,481 523,481 Floating debt ton, or at Windham Co. Nat. Bank. CHATHAM. 67.500 In Danielson. This town (P. 0. East Hampton) Grand list 1914 6,826,565 Total debt___9.263,481 8,343,481 Is In Middlesex County. Inc. 1767, Tax rate (per 11.000) 1914-$14.00 Sinking fund__ -1,135,729 1,017,528 Population In 1910 School-Building Bonds. TOWN. 6.134 dt.(ind.) 2.140.000 1.195,000 LITCHFIELD, INTEREST atSouthport Trust Co. Water This town is the county seat of 4114 J-J 135,000c_ ....Jan 1 1944 Water sinking fund (not Ref. Ry. Bonds (Tax-Exempt). incl. in above sink. fund)- 1475.000 Litchfield County.Incorporated 1720. 4.8'9 J-D i$26,000r June 1 '16-'28 FAIRFIELD Railroad Bonds (Tax-exempt). COUNTY. CITY PROPERTY.-The city Is 3.000r_ _June 1 1929 J-D $80.0000_ __On demand Bridgeport and Danbury are the owned property to the value of $10,- BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15__ 180.000 4s '10 J-D 5,000r _ _June 1 1940 (Subject to call 110,000 in 1920 and county seats. Bonds are taxable. 274,473 on April 1 1915. Grand list 1914 4.757.927 Bonds. House Court (Assessment 110,000 in 1930.) about actual value) ASSESSED VALUATION AND BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1915._ 1101.000 448'15 J4 1248.000._-July 1 1945 Town tax (per $1,000) 1914_413.00 TAX RATE. Refunding Bonds. Slnk. fund & other assets__ $64.876 xTotal 3.005 Tax Rate Population in 1910_ '09 A-0 1130.0000 Mot 1 1939 Grand list 1914 INT. at Litchfield Say. Society. 1.350.649 4s g(Subject Valuation. per $1,000 to call Oct 1 1929) (Assessment from 54 to 4-5 act. val.) 1914 $180.824.480.00 122.25 1915 BOND. DEBT Oct 1378.000 (per rate $1,000) 1914_120.00 Tax 1913 173.609.244.00 20.50 MANCHESTER. Population in 1910 2.390 Assessed valuation 1915.301,351.705 1910 This town is in Hartford Co. Inc. 138,060,842.00 16.50 INT. Cent.Nat. Bk.,Middletown. County tax '15_ __ _3-20 of a mill onS1 1905 96.967,410.00 18.00 May 1823. Pop'n 1910, 13.641. Population in 1910 245.322 1900 Refunding Bonds. 69,761.120.00 17.50 INT. on 434s of 1915 at First Nat. 1895 53.211.681.00 17.00 Is '08 M-N $80.000o_May 1 '16-'31 DANBURY,CITY. Bank, Boston, or First 1890 47,225,324.00 17.00 BOND.DT.aft. Oct 1 '15 380.000 Situated in Danbury Town, Fair- Nat. Bank; other interestBridgeport at Conn. 10.000 zIncluding valuation of corporation Floating debt .._ field County. Incorporated In 1889. Nat. Bank, Bridgeport. stock held by residents, which foi Assessed valuation 1914-S19.217.204 'Improvement Bonds. (Assessment %mem.) actual about 1914 aggregated $69,411,925. 4s J-J $115.000o&r Jan 1 1920 rate (per 11.0001 1914 _410.00 Tax rate for 1913 includes 4.25 Tax J-J 100.000o_ __July 1 1923 GLASTONBURY. INT. at Manchester T.&S.D. Co. This town is in Hartford Co. Inc. mills levied for school purposes. Funding Bonds. 1692. May Pop'n 1 4.796. 4s M-N $150.000r May 1'27-'37 SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES. - MERIDEN, CITY. J-J $15,000----Jan 1 1918 8 yis A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 4s an Act of the Legislature apInc. 1867. Pop'n 1910, 26.265. J-J 35,000_ _Jan 1 1928 Under 4s Water Bonds. proved April 3 1913. a tax is levied The town and city of Meriden are BOND. DEBT Aug 30 15.450.000 48 J-J $45.000o____Jan 1 1920 Note debt on the "grand list and the iltuated in New Haven County. 53.388 proceedscity's 4s '06 J-J 188.000o Jan 1 1946 Sinking fund appropriated for the pur Water Bonds. 15,541 poses of school maintenance 4s '09 J-J 35,000o._ _ _Jan 1 1929 in the 44g15J41/150.000c_July 1 '16-'20 3.210,533 various NET TOT. DT. Feb 1 '15-4968,000 Grand list 1915 school districts, the same 1 200.000c_July 1 '21-'25 11.000) 1915_115M (per rate Tax Floating debt. 90.000 being apportioned according to the Funding Bonds. Water debt (included) INT. at Hartford Trust Co. 264.000 number of pupil,. In each district is '05 j-J $10,0000 July 1 '16-'18 Total valuation 1913 _ -13,521.000 For the first year of operation of this BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 1380.000 (Assessment about full value.) GREENWICH, TOWN. Act the tax levy was fixed at 5 mills Assessed valuation 1914..21.401.715 Value of city property .11,500.000 The town and borough of same Heretofore each of the districts given (Assessment at full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913___410.00 name are located in Fairfield County. below reported separate valuations Tax rate (per 11.000) 1910 _18.50 Population in 1910 Inoorporated In 1662. 20,304 and tax rates. INT. at Imp.&Tra.Nat.Bk., N.Y. 34 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. Refunding Bonds, F-A *75,000c_Aug 1 '16-'30 During 430 Incorporated Bonds. the year 1896 the town voted to con- u Street F-A $50.000c___Aug 1 1925 the assume and schools solidate the Park Bonds. debt of all the school districts. 436s'14 F-A $46.000c..Aug 1 '16-'38 High School Bonds. Bonds. 43(6'14 M-N$225,000c_May 1 '36-44 45SewerF-A$100,0000. ._ _Aug 1 1918 Funding Bonds. F-A 100,0000___Aug 1 1925 4s '17-'24 1 _May M-N*80.000o 3 Xs'01 to call after Aug 1 1910.) (Subject '16-'24 45'08 M-N I 90,000c_May 1 J-J 150.000c___July 1 1924 330 1 220,0000_May 1 '25-'35 31-48 J-J 100.0000_ _ _July 1 1932 Cold Spring Home Bonds.1 1916 45 '04 J-J 200,000o_ _Jan 1 1932 4s'06 J-J 300,0000_ _Jan 1 1936 33-48'01 M-N310,000c___May 75.000o_ _ _Jan 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '15 $625,000 4s '11 J-J 13.662 430'14 10,000____Aug 1 1918 Floating debt b 1 1940 _23.959.060 90,000c___Fe 1914_ val. -A F '15 assessed 4s Total (Assessment at full value.) BRITAIN BONDS NEW OF TOWN Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914_ _ _313.00 uPark Bonds. 32.066 Population in 1910 J-J $67.500o-July 1 '16-'24 INT.at Mechanics & Metals Nat. School Bonds, J-J $65,000c_July 1 '16-'28 48 Bank, New York. F-A 50,0000___Aug 1 1929 31.48 M-N 39,000__May 1 '16-'35 334s MIDDLETOWN,CITY. F-A 34,000o_Aug 1 '16-'32 Middletown City is situated in the 3 30 OF CONSOLIDATED CITY DEBT town of Middletown, Middlesex Co. TOTAL DEBT Nov 1915-53,584,000 Inc. May 1784. Pop'n 1910, 11,854. Sinking fund 445.031 City improvement Bonds. Water debt (included)_ _ _1.175,000 J-J 370,0000&r_July 1 1921 Assessed valuation 1914-44,474,007 8 Xs Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914..-$16.75 43.916 M-8 $4.000o_Mch 1 '16-'17 Population in 1910 43 Water Bonds. INT. at New Britain Nat. Bank. J-J 3200,000r_ _ _July 1 1922 48 Sewer Refunding Bonds. J-D $53,00043___Deo 1 1921 NEW CANAAN. 3s This town is in Fairfield County. 3 3is'05 M-N 35,0000___May 1 1925 Floating Debt, &c., Bonds. Municipal Building Bonds. 1929 M-S $100.000c 3 30'05 M-N 536.000o_ _ May 1 1925 3548 School. Town-Hall, &C. BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '14_ $455,000 1939 F-A$150,000c 255,000 48 Water debt (included) 160,874 BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '15 $250,000 Sinking funds __5,732,800 Water sinking fund (hwl)_ _ 159.583 Assessed valuation 1914_ 10,610,218 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1914__ _ _$11.00 Grand list 1913 6,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_$7.00 Sinking fund 8,448 Population in 1910 INT.at Middletown Nat. Bank. INT.at U.S Mtg.& Tr. Co., N.Y. MERIDEN, TOWN. May 1806. MIDDLETOWN, TOWN. Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 20,749. Railroad Refunding Bonds. 3)s'04 J-J 3100,000o&r.Janl 1924 43'09 J-D 340.000o_ _June 1 1929 4s '10 F-A 244.000e_Aug 1 1930 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1914 $684,000 125.000 Floating debt 10,000 Sinking fund 15,405,991 1914 Grand List Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914_ _ _310.50 INT. on 4% bonds of 1909 & 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston: on others in Middletown. NEW HAVEN. Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $90,000o&r Sept 1 '25,'30 & '35 Water Bonds. ($90.000r__ _July 1 1925 J-J 1 40,000o&r July 1 1930 48 1 20,000r_ _ _July 1 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 48 '09 J-J 552.0000._ _July 1 1939 tOld town of Norw..3970.000 BOND. Former city Norw.. 385.000 DEBT Former city of So. 317,500 Norwalk Mar.'15 Water bonds of old city of 420,000 Norwalk (add'I) 50.000 NEWINGTON. Floating debt 248,827 This town is in Hartford County. Sinking funds 21,000,000 Incorporated in 1871. Assessed valuation 24,211 Funding Bonds. Population in 1910 454s'15 J-J $84.000c_ _Jan 1 '17-'58 INT. on bonds due 1935 and reBOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $84,000 funding bonds of the funding and Assessed valuation 1,724,530 old town of Norwalk at Am. Exch. Tax rate (per $1,000) $15.00 Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other bonds of 1,689 Population in 1910 town at Empire Trust Co.. INT. at Phoenix Nat. Bk.. Hartf. annexed N. Y.; on water 4s of 1909 and paving bonds due July 1 1931 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on water NEW LONDON. Co. Nat. Bank in The town and city (located in 354s at Fairfield Norwalk; other Int. payable in Norone under county of same name) are government and the following state- walk. ment includes both. Incorporated town 1646;city, 1784. NORWICH, CITY. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Norwich is in New London County. 48 '13 A-0$100.000c___Apr 1 1943 Inc. 1784. 1 1945 _Jan _ 75,000c_ J-J 4Xs'15 Water Bonds. J-J $150,000o_ _Jan 1 1923 330 Park Bonds. M-N $25,000r_ _ May 1 1923 4s '06 A-0 65,000___-Apr 2 1931 48 M-S 395,000_ _ _ _Mar 2 1939434s'15 J-J 50,000c_ __July 1 1942 434s Funding Bonds. Water Bonds. J-D $166,000o._June 1 1925 -is J-J $116,000o_July 1 1919 31 43 Refunding Bonds. J-J 60,000o-July 1 1924 45 J-J 225.000c_ _Jan 1 1920 4s '06 A-0 $143,000____Apr 2 1931 330 A-0 125,000____Oct 1 1938 430'13 3 Meg J-J 200.000o&rJuly 1 1926 M-S 84,000____Mar 2 1938 50,000o_July 1 1926 430 310g'08J-J Gas and Electric Plant Bonds. School Bonds. J-J *21,0000_ _ _July 1 1919 45 '06 A-0 $287,000 .Apr 2 1931 43 J-J 63,000o_ _ _July 1 1920 GEN. BONDS Oct 9 '15-$1,415,000 45 610.000 J-D 40,000o._ _June 1 1924 Water debt (Included) 4s 54.500 M-N 60.0000_ _ May 1 1925 Temporary loans 4s .89,743 J-D 100,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1931 Sinking funds and cash 334s 4s'g'08 J-D 175,000o---Deo 1 1927 Assess. val.(M act.)14-13.315,058 City tax (per $1.000) 1915_411.76 Sewer Bonds. 20,367' 48 $10,000r___July 1 1917 Population in 1910 INT. at Norwich Say. Society. J-J 20.000r_ _ _July 1 1919 3548 J-D 35,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1937 First Nat. Bk., Columbia Trust Co. 54 g and Thames Nat. Bank. College Bonds. J-J 150.000c.._ _July 1 1941 4 Ms Annexation Bonds. NORWICH,TOWN. F-A $11.500o___Aug 1 1919 3548 Incorporated 1659. Sidewalk Bonds. Refunding Court-House Bonds. M-S $35,000r ____1916-1922 3 Ws '05 J-J $117,000o_ _Jan 1 1925 434s Refunding Bonds. Town of Preston Bonds. 1 1935 ot 1920 3.40s J-J 550,000c 3 34g'05 A-0 $100,000o&rO BOND. DEBT Oct 2'15_51,621,500 Town Deposit Fund (is, 35.259 On demand $13,301 Sinking fund 135,189 Outstanding notes 76,103 Cash on hand 651,000 TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '15_3256.404 Water debt (included)_ _ _ 3,003 21,067,485 Sinking fund and cash Grand list 1914 17,535.315 (Assessment about g actual value.) Grand list 1914 Tax rate (Per $1,000) 1914-$18.00 (Assessment about g actual value.) 19,659 Town tax (per *1,000) 1914_- 13.50 Population in 1910 28.219 INT. on bonds of 1915 at office of Population In 1910 INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's City Treasurer; others at New Lonoffice except the "Town of Preston don City Nat. Bank. Bonds," which is payable at the Thames National Bank of Norwich. Rate of Tax Total Valuation. per $1,000 Years $19.00 5148,552,269 1914 17-50 1913 145,499.7(8 17.50 1912 139,779,146 17.50 131.658.990 1911 17.50 126,804.456 1910 14.00 1905 110,001.166 21.00 1895 53,800.000 19.50 1890 52,171.131 POPULATION.-In 1910 133,605 in 1900 was 108.027; in 1890 it wa 85.981; in 1880 It was 62,862. 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 New Haven were consolidated Dec.7 1897 under one government, and the city assumes the assets and liabilities of the two other governments. NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS. City-Hall Bonds. 4348'15 J-J 1$45,000____July 1 1941 1200,000_ July 1 '42-'45 Voting-Machine Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 512.000_0ot 1 '16-'19 Bonds. MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DIST. 4s Bridge '96 A-0 $20,000r __..Oct 1916 School Refunding Bonds, 185,000r___Oct 1 1920 A-0 30'00 3 4Ms'15 J-J 550,000.-July 1 '16-35 330'02 A-0 10.000r-Oct 1 1922 High School Bonds. 95,000o_ _ _Oct 1 1925 A-0 30'05 3 y'rly 000 430'13 M-S 395,000r_55, 4s '08 J-J 35,0000_ _ July 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '15.. $145,000 _ _Jan 1'34'36 '11 J-J A0,610.206 1914_ valuation Assessed High School Bonds. Funding &75.000_$2.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 314s'00 A-0 $216.000r_Oct 1 '16-'24 Funding Bonds. INT. payable in Middletown. 33.48'05 A-0 $253.000r_Oct 1 '25-'35 MILFORD.is in New Haven County. Library Bonds. This town 4s '86 J-J $40,0000_Jan 1 '16-'19 Incorp. 1664. Pop'n. 1910. 4,366. 48 '07 J-D 172,000c_June 1 '27-'32 45 '11 --- $50,000 J-J 200,000r-July 1 '29-'33 45 48 '11 ___ 50.000_ _ _ _July 1 1931 48 '08 '10 J-J 100,000-_Jan 1 '31-'35 4348'15 J-J 40,000c Bonds. Improve. Refunding Bonds. '09 J-J $100,000_ _Jan 1 '30-'34 4s '07 A-01533.000c_ __Oct 1 1927 4sPark Bonds. 1 50,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1932 ct 1 1944 4s'10 J-J 28,000_ _July 1 1930 4548'14 A-0 $100,000___O Paving Bonds. BOND.DEBT Sept 1 19144190.900 1 1916 __Oct $62,500r.._ 18,064 4s '96 A-0 Floating debt 36,703 3M s'00 A-0 50,000r_ _ _ _Oct 1920 Cash in treasury --- 100,000 Assessed val.'14(90% act.)8,717.539 48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.._ _$13.00 3 3s'02 A-0 25,000r_Oot '17 & '22 ..Oct 1 '32-'36 INT. on bonds of 1915 at Milford 45 '11 A-0 I00,000 _May 1 '33-'36 Trust Co.; on others at Town Treas- 4.4 '13 M-N200,000___Jan 1 '31-'34 410'14 J-J *200,000_ urer's office. 430'15 F-A 100,000___Feb 15 1935 Bonds. Hospital K. NAUGATTIC is in New Haven Co. 48 '12 A-0 375,000__Oct 1 '30-'32 This borough Headquarters Bonds. Town incorporated 1844; borough in- 48 Fire '11 A-0 $65.000_ _Oct 1 '28-'25 orporated 1893; consolidation of City Sewerage. town and borough 1895. 4s '89 A-0$350,000r-_Apr 1 '16-'29 Refunding Bonds. 330'05A-0 100.000r_ _ _Oct 1 1925 4s'12 F-A 3170,0000_Feb 1 '16-'32 45 '08 J-J 150,000c.._ _July 1 1928 0 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1915_5170,00 4s '12 J-J 50.000__Jui y 1 '36-'37 5,115 434s'14 J-J *50.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938 Floating debt 10,612.721 430'15 F-A 100,000_Feb 15 '40-'44 Grand list 1914. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-317.00 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT. 12,722 Population in 1910 Air Line RR. Bonds. INT. at Naugatuck Nat. Bank. 330'89 J-J $350,000cJuly 1 '16-'29 Park Bonds. 3 Ms '89J-J 5100,0000_ _July 1 1939 NEW BRITAIN. The city of New Britain is situated (Sdbject to call after July 1 1910.) 100,000c_ _July 1 1939 in Hartford County. In 1905 the 45 '89 J-J town and city were consolidated. taxation. from Exempt • BONDS. NEW BRITAIN OF CITY 4s '15 A-0 f$13,000_0ct 1 '16-'28 NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 22,000_0ct 1 '29-'39 45 '89 F-A 590,0000._1916-1920 020,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) Water Bonds. F-A $200,0000 Aug 1 1918 4s '92 M-N$70,000c_May 1 '21-'24 4s (Subject to call after Aug 1 1908.) 48 '94 F-A 75,000c_Feb 1 '25-'28 F-A 250.0000 July 1 1927 4s '95 M-N125,000c_Nov 1 '29-'34 48 75.0000.. July 1 1933 F-A 4s INTEREST on all Issues is paid at 4s'08 J-J 300,000o Jan 1 1938 the City Treasury. 4s'09 F-A 250.000o_ _Aug 1 1939 TOTAL DEBT.SINKING FUND &o 430'11 F-A 100.000c-_Aug 1 1941 July 1 '15. Jan. 1 '14. School Bonds, ,500 $2,627,500 J-J $15,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1938 Bd. dt.(city)_$3.385 4548 600,000 550,000 Town eb 1 1939 -A F 153,0000___F '09 48 400,000 380,000 dist School 4s '10 F-A 80.000o_Aug 1 '16-'20 F-A 20,000....-..Aug 1 1921 43 Tot. bd. dt_$4,315,500 $3,627,500 14.000_ _ _ _July 1 1938 J-J 45s 565,000 F-A 40,000_ _Aug 1 '16-'19 Floating debt_ 430 4348'14 F-A J60,000c_Aug 1 '20-'25 $4,150,646 500 Total debt_34,315, I 6.000c _ _ _Aug 1 1926 41,854 55,006 430'15 F-A 170,000c_Aug 1 '27-'43 Sinking funds_ Municipal Building Bonds. $4,108,792 _ Net *34 .260.49 debt_ 4s'08 J J 1215.000c_ _July 1 1948 •Not including $245,000 city-hall Subway Bonds. 3 Mg A-0 519,0000___Oct '16-'22 bonds sold July 22 1915. 43 A-0 14,000o___Oot '23-'29 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The 43'l1 A-0 24,000c_ _ _Oct 30 1941 city's assessed valuation and tax rate 43'12 A-0 51.000__Oct 1 '16-'41 have been appoximately as follows, A-0 10.000_ _Oct 11942 real estate being taken at "about 51% 48 45 '15 A-0 113,000_ _ _Oct 1 '16 '28 actual value" until 1900, when basis 122.000..._Oct 1 '29 '39 of valuation was raised to full value: VOL. 1.01.. NORTH HAVEN TOWNSHIP.Co. This township is in New Haven Town Bonds. 430'13 M-NS75,000____Nov 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Sept 1915_575.000 Assessed valuation 1915_ __2,114,456 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_315.00 2.254 Population in 1910 NORWALK, CITY. Incorporated June 30 1913 by a consolidation of the former city of Norwalk (incorporated June 30 1893) the city of So. Norwalk (incorpor. Aug. 18 1970), the former Fire District of East Norwalk,and the outlying districts, which altogether comprised the old town of Norwalk, which was incorporated in Sept. 1651 School Bonds. 430'14 J-J $100,000-....July 1 1944 Improvement Bonds. 434814 J-J $100,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1959 Paving Bonds. 4148'12 J-J $100,000.. _July 1 1931 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 48 '07 J-J $150.000_July 1 '27-'28 Water Bonds. 4s'95 J-J 550.000_ _ _ _July 1 1935 330'99 J-J 200,000_ _July 1 1929 (Subject to call July 1 1919.) 3;0'03 J-D 100,000- _June 1 1928 (Subject to call June 1 1923.) 4s '09 J-J 70.000-July 1 1934 Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 J-J 435,000_ _July 1 1927 Refunding Funded Debt. J-J $50,000___ _July 1 1929 3 Ms (Subject to call Jan. 1919.) 1935 J-J 550,000 4s g TOWN OF NORWALK (Annexed.) Refunding Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $220.000c. Apr 1 1939 Bridge and Park Bonds. 4 Ms'12 J-J $250,000“-Jan 1 1942 Funding Bonds. A-0 $300.000___Oct 1 1918 3348 Town bonds 100.000-- _ _Jan 1 1921 CITY OF SOUTH NORWALK (Annexed). Funding Bonds. y 1 '25&'3( 1$50,000o_Jul 4s '05 J-J 1 20,000e___July 1 1931 4s '09 J-J 109,0000._ July 1 1939 Paving Bonds. 43012 F-A$100.000____Aug 1 1922 Public-Improvement Bonds. 4 Xs'12M-N $75.000_ _ _ _May 1 1942 Electric-Light Bonds. A-0 520,0000....Apr 1 1928 48 Library Bonds. A-0 55.0000___ -Apr 1 1928 4s ORANGE. This town is in New Haven County Inc. May 1822. l'op'n 1910, 11.272 Funding Bonds (Gold) (lax-esJ-J *100,0000.Jan 1 1915 45 g 4s g '05 J-J 200,000o_ _Jan 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 15'15 $300,000 70,800 Floating debt Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).12,333.603 Town tax (per $1,000) 1913-12.50 INT. at Nat. Tradesmen's Bank. New haven. PLYMOUTH. This town Is in Litchfield County. Incorp. 1795. Pop'n 1910. 5,021. Funding Bonds. 434s'll F-A 575,000o___Aug 1 1936. BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '15_ $75,000 Assess.val.'14(abt.90%act)2,647.393. Town tax (per 51,000) 1913_ - _512.50 INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co.. Boston. PORTLAND. This town is in Middlesex County. Inc. May 1841. Pop'n '10, 3,425. Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt), 3 34s J-J 578,0000_ _July 11919 is '05 M-N 78,000o_-_Nov 1 1925 48 '09 J-J 42.000r--July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_ $198,000 Assessed val.'14(abt. act.) 2,011,635 Total tax (per 11.000) 1913_ -.19.00 INT. payable at Town Treasury. P1TTNA.M, CITY. This city and town of the same name are in Windham County. Incorporated Jan. 11896. Water-Works Bonds. 1920-1939 F-A$250,000 434s Sewer Bonds. 4 X g'14 M-S3100,000c ......1920-1939 Street improvement Bonds. J-J $90,000o.- -July 1 1929 3 Xs BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '15- $390,000 18,000 Floating debt 21,385 Sinking fund 3,400,000 Total valuation 19115 (Assessment about60% actual value) City tax (Per $1,000) 1915_48.00 6.637 Population In 1910 INT.at First Nat. Bk.In Putnam. PUTNAM,TOWN. Ino. May 1855. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-4100.000 216.156 Floating debt 3,864,32Q Grand list 1914 Town tax (per $1,000) 1915-- $13.00 7.260 Population In 1910 Nov., 1915.] CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. 35 RIDGEFIELD, TOWN. Grand list 1913 42.680,120 3348 M-N14.000c-Nov 1 '15-'19 WETHERSFIELD. This town is in Fairfield County. (Assessm't about 85% actual value.) ($3,000 due in odd years to 1919.) This town is in Hartford County. Inc. 1709. Population 1910. 3.118. Town tax (per $1.000) 1913_$7.50 4345 J-J $18,000 1921-1931 Coupon Bonds, School Bonds. Population in 1910 28.836 ($3.000 yrly. in odd years.) 430'15 M-N40.000c Nov 1 '16-'35 5s 1933 ___ $40,000 30.000c Nov 1 '36-'45 INT. at office of Town Treasurer. School Bonds (opt. Mch 1 1926). ) Funding Bonds (opt. Aug 1' (7) 4s '06 J-.J $55,000o___Mch 1 1936 TOTAL BONDED DEBT 17 • 3 Xsg F-A $60,0000___Aug 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1914_31.911.212 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915._ $147,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'15_ $100,000 STONINGTON. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914____$12.00 Grand list for 1914 8.018.685 This town is in New London Co. 27,560 Floating debt Population in 1910 3.148 (Assessment about full value.) 24.712 Inc. Oct. 1658. Pop'n 1910, 9,154. Sinking fund assets School tax (per $1,000) 1915_ -14.00 INT. on bonds of 1915 at Pheonix Refunding Bonds. Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).4,661,688 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913 $11.83 48 g'08 M-N $100,000c_ _May 1 1928 INT.at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford. Nat. Bank, Hartford. School Loans (Assumed). TNT. payable at First National Dist. No. 3 bonds, 4s 150,000 WATERBURY. Bank. Ridgefield in N. Y. funds. Dist. No. 18 bonds, 4s 47.000 This city Is in New Haven County. WILLIMANTIC. Dist. No. 9 notes, 4345 46,150 Incorporated This city is situated in the town of in 1853. The city. Windham. Dist. No. 14 notes 40 town and school Windham Co. Inc,. 1893. governments were RIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH. Dist. No. 16 notes 500 consolidated in Jan. Municipal Bonds (Coupons). 1900. Population '10. 1,114. Inc. 1901. Other liabilities 33,500 48 3100.000c__ _ _Oct 1925 A-0 Sewer Bonds (opt. Jan. 1 1922.) TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915- 269.039 City Hall, Police Sc Fire Station. Oct 1934 1 100,000c J-J 150.0000___Jan 1 1932 Grand list 1914 314s 6,016,291 4348'13 J-J $80,000_ _July 1 '16-'23 Water Bonds. 1915-$50.000 BOND. DEBT Nov (Assessment about 90% actual value) 43s'13 J-J 400.000__July 1 '24-'63 16,891 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1914_ --$15.00 4Xs'15 J-J 400,000__July 1 '16-'55 4s'85&'04A-0 150,0000- Oct 1 1929 Sinking fund 48 '89 A-0 75.0000. _Oct 1 1924 1,920,572 Grand list Brooklyn Bridge Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $325.000 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 -_ -$4.50 430'14 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1944 Sinking funds (about)._ 54.000 INT. payable at the First Nat. 434s'14 J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1944 Water debt (included) 125,000 Bank, Ridgefield, In New York funds. THOMASTON. Grand list 1913 12.778,429 Sewer Bonds. Litchfield is in County. This town rate (per $1,000) 1912___._ *5.00 3 34s'04 J-J $10,000c__ _Jan 1934 Tax Inc. May 1875. Bonds are tax-free. 3 Xs'05 J-J 100.000_ __ _Jan 1 Population in 1910 ROCKVILLE. 11.260 Refund. Bonds (Subject to call). 4s '06 J-J 100,0000.._ _July 11 1935 This city is in Tolland County. INTEREST payable at City Treas. 1936 Inc. 1886. Population 1910. 7.977. 4s '04 J-D $50.000c_ _ _Dec 1 1924 4s'09 J-J 190,000......July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 1914.150,000 48 '15 J-J 28.000____Jan 1 1945 Filtration Bonds. Floating debt 11.532 WINCHESTER. J-J $70,000o__ _July 1935 Assessed valuation 1914__ _2,622,487 4s School Bonds. This town Is In Litchfield County (Assessment about 90% actual value) 4s '97 J-J 3200.000..July 1 '27-'46 and Sewer Bonds. contains Winsted Borough. In170,000_Jan 1 '16-'32 $50.000o_ __Jan 1 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_$12.00 3148 '02J-J 4s corp. May 1771. P. 0. Winsted. 4 1 J-J 60.000c_Jan 1 '16-'21 (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) Population in 1910 3,533 434s'13 J-J 90.000_July Funding Bonds. 1 '16-'33 4s J-J $90.000c_ _ _July 1 1927 office of Town Treas. at INT. 4 X s'll J-J M-N$100,000c May 1 '17-'36 290.000_ 430:15 $210,000 _Jan 1 '22-'51 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1'15_ 434s'13 J-J 100.000„July 1 '34-'53 1,763 Floating debt Town Bonds 1902 4Xs'15 J-J 200,000..July 1 '16-55 334s'02 M-N $6.000r___May 1 1916 39,679 Sinking fund TOWN. Assessed val. real est. 1914.6.928,000 TORRINGTON, Park Bonds. 4s '10 M-N 72.000r May1928 This town (and the borough of the (Assessment about (actual value.) same name) is in Litchfield County. 4s '08 J-J 5215,000.July 1 '16-'58 BOND.DEBT May 1 '15_ 3179.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$7.50 Inc. Oct. 1740. Pop'n Assess. val.'14 (80% act.)_ 8.052,524 Funding Bonds. 1910,16,840. INT. payable at Tress's office. Funding and School Bonds. 3348'99 J-J 310,000____July 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _416.00 8.679 4 Xs'14 J-J $250.000____July 1 1939 Storm Water Drainage Bonds. Population in 1910 INT. on 4348 at First Nat. Bank. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 330'01 1250.000 J-J $44.000_Jan 1 '16-26 SEYMOUR. Boston; on others at Town Treas$203,252 Street Bonds. This town is in New Haven County Floating debt Grand list 1914 15,466.937 434s'08 J-J $150,000....Jan 1 1938 urer's office. Refunding Bonds. Town tax (per $1,000) 1914..$10.00 Water Bonds. • 43,0'15 M-S 1:60,000c.Mar 1 '16-'45 4s'94 J-J $18,000_Jan 1 '16-'18 WINDHAM. 90,000c....Mar 1 1946 This town is in Windham County. 4s '94 J-J 400,000_ __ _Jan I 1919 BOND.DEB Nov 1915._ $150,000 TORRINGTON, BOROUGH. School Bonds. 3 34s'01 J-J 55,000.._ _Jan '16-'26 $3,998,440 Grand list 1914 Inc. 1887. Population 1910, 15.483. 4348'14 J-J $150.000____Jan 1 1944 334s'04 J-J 45.000o_Jan 1 '16-'24 4,786 Population in 1910 4 Xs '0711-N $75,0000_ __Nov 1 1927 4s '09 J-J 40,000 _Jan 1 '16-'19 Grand list 1913 $14.215,550 INT. payable at Seymour Tr. Co. 45 '09 M-N 150,000c_...May 1 1929 4s 12.604 '10 J-J 300,000c_Jan 1 '20-'49 Population in 1910 Sewer. 4 Xs'll J-J 560.0000 _Jan 1 '16-'71 45 M-N 130,0000 1924 434s'13 J-J 60,000_ _July 1 '16-'23 SOUTHINGTON. This town is in Hartford County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 3255.000 4348'13 J-J 150,000__July 1 '24-'38 WINDSOR. This town is in Hartford County. debt 39.880 Inc. 1779. Population 1910. 6.516. Floating Paving Bonds. Borough assessment 1915_14.737.191 Funding Bonds. Floating Debt Bonds. (Assessment about 90% act. val.) 45'07 .T-J $200.000c ..Jan 1 1927 434s'15 J-J $150,000c_July 1 '17-46 J-J $58,000o_ - -1917 & 1927 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1915_34.00 43 g Improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 28'15_ $170,000 4 3(8'11 J-J 380.000o _Jan 1 '16-'31 Assessed valuation 1915_ __4,784,452 School Bonds. INT. at Borough Treas. office. BOND.DEBT Sept 30'1534.862,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1914__$15.00 4348'13 J-J 350.000___ _July 1 1943 Water debt (included)_ _ _1.645,000 Population in 1910 4,178 Water-Plant Purchase Bonds. VERNON. Sinking funds 115.000 430'11 J-J 3222,000o_ _July 1 1941 This town is in Tolland County. Grand List Tax Rate INT.at Windsor Tr.& Safe Dep.Co. GEN.BD.DT.Apr 1915.. $108,000 Inc. Oct. 1808. Pop'n 1910. 9,087. 1914. 1915. Water bonds 222.000 $9,531,066 $10.06 Refunding Railroad Aid Bonds. 1st Dist School notes 15,000 2nd Dist 67,486,335 17.51 WINDSOR FIRE DISTRICT. Sinking fund 47,396 4s '10 J-J $60.0000_ _ _July 1 1925 Total Water Fund Bonds. 77,017.401 Memorial Hall 1889. Assess. val.(90% act.)'13_5.500.000 In 1910_ 73.141 434g'15 A-0 3152.000c_Oct 1 1945 M-N $125.0000_ _Nov I 1919 Population Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913.-$16.00 330 INT. on fund. bonds of 1899 and (Subject to call after Oct 1 1925.) (Subject to call Nov. 1 1899.) INT. at Southington Nat. Bank. General Fund Bonds. on school bonds of 1897 is payable at High School 1892. Nat.Park Bank,New York;on water 4X sg'15A-0 30.000c_Oct 1 '16-'30 J-J $50.0000_ _ _July 1 1922 bonds 45 3,000c_ _Oct 1 1931 of 1904 and sewer bonds of BOND. DEBT 1915__$235.000 Oct STAMFORD, CITY. $185.000 1905 by New York draft; on TOTAL DEBT Oct 11915.. 70.050 1904 and This city is in Fairfield County. Floating debt bonds of 1910 & 1913 at the Assessed valuation 1914_ _1,311.701 42.195 water Inc. 1893. Population 1910. 25,136. Sinking fund Columbia Trust Co. in N. Y.; on Dist. tax (per 31.000) 191-5___33.00 Assess. val. act.)..6,686,833 '15 (85% Garbage,Sewage Disp.& Dock. Town tax rate (per $1,000)'15-.38.00 43s of 1915 at First Nat. Bank. Population in 1915 (est.) 1.500 Boston; all other issues at office of 44s' 4 A-0 $8.000c_ _Apr 1 1939 INT. at Windsor Trust & Safe on 4s of 1910 payable City Treasurer. 43s'14 J-D 4,000c___Dec 1 1939 atINTEREST Dep. Co. Nat. or Irving Bank, N. Y. Old Colony Trust Co.; on others at Public Library Bonds. Town Treasurer's office. 4s g '09 J-D $33.000c___Deo 1 1939 WINDSOR LOCKS. WEST HARTFORD. This town is in Hartford County. Sewer Bonds. This town is in Hartford County 3 Xs g M-S $25,000o_ _ _Mch 1 1921 WALLINGFORD,TOWN. Sewer Bonds. Incorporated May 1854. 1924 60,000.2.__May 1 The town and borough of WallingM-N 4s g 4X sg'15 J-J $50.000c_ _Jan 15 1935 Refund.. Impt. & Sewer Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 35,0000._ _July 1 1935 ford is situated in New Haven County. 4 Xs'13 J-D$300.000_ __ _Dec 1 1943 BOND.DEBT Sept 1914_ 555.000 1932 Inc. 1669. Population 1910. 11.155. 43.4sg.'15F-A 150,000_ 45 '12 M-S 25,0000 70.057 _ _Aug 1 1945 Floating debt 1927 BOND.DEBT Aug 1915_ $450.000 Assessed valuation 1913 3.437.911 Public Park Bonds (tax-exempt), 4s '97 J-J $30,0000 Funding Bonds. Tax rate (per 51.000) 1913_610.00 _Apr 1 1938 Grand List 1914 4s '08 A-0 $55,0000.. 8.973,860 4s '09 J-.1 345,0000._ _July 1 1930 Town tax (per 31.000) 1914_$11.00 Population in 1910 3.715 4s '09 F-A 50,000c___Mch 1 1939 Refunding Bonds. Population In 1910 45 g '09 J-D 45,0000_ __Deo 1 1939 INT. at Windsor Locks Tr. & Safe 4.808 INT. at U. S. Bank, Hartford. 4 g '12 M-N150,000c___May 1 1942 3.655 '9911-NE28,000c_ _ _ 1916-1929 Deposit Co. Refund. & Improve. Bonds. Funding Bonds. 43(s'12 A-0 $40,000c $6,000 330 g M-S 160,0000_ _Moh 1 1921 (Every 5 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. years beginning Apr 1917) BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $143.000 Public Improvement Bonds. Bonded Floating Grand Tax Pope45 '09 J-D $35,000_ _ _June 1 1934 Floating debt 60.000 Debt. Debt. List. Rate lotion. 1939 Assessed valuation 1915_9,845,176 A-0 30.0000 4s Location. $ 1910. 1 1936 (Assessment about market value.) 4 445'11 J-D 20,0000 4s g '07 F-A 50,0000...Aug 1 1932 Town tax (per 51.000) 1914_ _37.50 Berlin (T), Hartford County... 80,000 15.000 t2.102,424 t16.00 3,728 43.s '10 J-J 30,000c__July 1 1935 INT.at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford. Bethel (T). Fairfield County__ 65,000 3,293 d2.107,344 y15.00 3.792 58'13 J-J 22,000.._.. _July 1 1928 Bloomfield (T), Hartford Co__ 28.000 91.777 d1,825.101 y17.00 1.821 5s '13 M-N 30,000____Nov 1 1938 Branford (T). New Haven Co.. 80.068 4348'14 A-0 34,000c__ _Apr 1 1929 WALLINGFORD, BOROUGH. 14,059,480 t21.00 6,047 43's'14 J-D 48,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1939 Inc. 1853. Population '10, 8.690. Brooklyn (T), Windham Co_ 15,000 35.963 11,234.221 112.00 1.858 Refunding Bonds. Canton (T), Hartford County_ 20,000 42.599 §1,967,980 515.00 Refund. Bonds 2.732 3145 M-N 150.0000_ __Nov 1 1921 J-D $60.000____June 1 1943 Colchester (T) New London Co 35,000 3.249 1920.305 118.00 BOND.DEBT Nov 18'14_ $874,000 430'13 (optional 2.140 beg. 1928)• East Haddam (TI. Middlesex Co29.500 Sinking fund 160.438 00'14 M-N$13.000c_Nov None t1,699.703 t20.00 2.422 1 1944 Cash on hand 57,486 East Lyme (T)NewLondon Co 26.000 22,470 11.926,108 110.00 1.916 Grand list 1914 34.408.308 (Subj. to call beg. Nov. 1 1929)• Easton (T), Fairfield County_ 25,000 10,000 d567.908 d18.00 Assessm't about 75% aotual value.) Street Bonds (Opt. beg. 1928). 1,052 1943 East Windsor (T). Hartford Co None _June $75,000_ 1 _ 90,000 13.100.000 J-D s'13 4 X 115.00 3,362 Tax rate (perIFirst district __ _$11.27 430'14 M-N 25,000- __May 1 1944 Essex (T). Middlesex County_ 31,000 7.000 12.477.573 112.00 2.745 $1,000)19121Second district_ 9.00 Farmington (T).Hartford Co._ None 130.000 2.696.199 113.00 (Subject to call May 1 1929.) 3.478 Griswold (T). New London Co. 60,000 47,500 2,268.633 112.00 4.215 Jewett City (B). New LondonC*50,360 Electric-Light Bonds. 1.513,950 5.00 3.023 STAMFORD,TOWN. New (T). Lyme M-N London 33.4s 45,000c__May 1919 1 Co___ 30,000 9,061 1446,338 t15.00 746 This town is in Fairfield County. 10,000c_ May 1 1929 Mansfield (T). Tolland Co_ _ _ _ None 29.240 1878.916 d18.00 1.977 School Bonds. Water Bonds. Miller Farms School District.... 31.000 None y1,520.000 92.00 430'11 F-A $340.0000_Aug 1 1941 48 New (T), Montville London Co 30.000 28,100 11,742.618 116.00 M-N$70.000c 1924 2.804 00'14 J-J 1 56,000.-Jan 1 '16-'29 New Hartford (T), LItchfieldC. 36,000 39.000 11,161,920 120.00 Sewer Bonds. 2.144 75,000... Jan 1 '30-'34 4s M-N $45,000c_ _.May 1 1923 NewMilford(T),Litchfleld Co.*100.859 d4,323.268 916.00 5.010 70,000__Jan 1 '16-'25 3 Xs M-N 50.000o_ .. Nov 15;1929 Newtown (T). Fairfield Co..... None 33,500 a2.156.925 15.00 3.012 43-s'15 J-J 80,000_ _Jan 1 '26-'35 434s'13 J-J 42,000_ Litchfield Norfolk Co_ _ _ _ (T). 55,000 38.000 13.445.010 19.66+ 1.541 __June 1 1943 100,000__Jan 1 '36-'45 (Optional beginning June 1 1928) Plainfield (T). Windham Co__ 15,000 39,562 t3.942.523 t12.50 6.719 Plainville (T), Hartford Co.....70.000 TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1 '14- $422.000 1.801 d2.246.458 114.00 Town Hall 1890. 2,882 London New Co_ Water (T). Preston 45.000 bonds 8,000 1570.000 118.00 45 '08 J-D $225.0000_ _Deo I 1938 (included)._ 70.000 1.917 Floating debt County_ 25.000 33,000 r.955.428 14.50 4.807 39.888 Shelton (B). Fairfield Schools and Bridges 1893. fund 2,251 12,391 So. Windsor (T), Hartford Co_ None 108,500 3.196.662 t13.00 F-A $96,0000-Aug 1 1923 Sinking 4s Assess. val. '13 (abt. act.)_7.182.549 Sprague (T). New London Co*113,0.36 1.078.505 d16.00 2,551 High School. Borough tax (per $1.000) 1913_15.00 Stafford (T), Tolland County.. 46.000 .13,553.151 d10.00 5,233 F-A $75,000o___Aug 1 1924 INT.at First Nat. Stratford Co...... 4s Fairfield (T). 52,000 9.000 d3.455.419 d10.00 5.712 Bk., Wallingford. Waterford(T),NewLondonCo. 40.000 71.533 d2.251.868 d15.00 Funding Bonds. 3.097 Watertown (T). Litchfield Co_109.000 3.153 d3.892,606 y13.50 F-A $75.000o_ _ _Feb 1 1927 45 g 3.850 Westville District School WALLINGFORD CENTRAL BCE. Wilton (T). Fairfield County__ 95,000 26.000 11.820,507 110.00 Improvement Bonds. 25,000 5.150 11,442.827 113.00 1.701i 430'11 J-J $35,000o_ _July 1 1941 DISTRICT. WInsted (B), Litchfield Co..... 82,500 97.000 d5,295,557 d5.00 7.754 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $977,000 430 J-J $20,000 1943 Woodbury (T). Litchfield Co.. None 48.050 11,166,804 114.00 1.860 Floating debt (Subject to call after 1933.) 438,000 (T)Town. (B)Borough. *Total debt. a Figures are for 1911. y.Fig Sinking funds 226,772 48 11-N $40.0000 1927 uses are for 1912. d 1913 figures. 5 1914 figures. t 1915 figures. DEBTS AND i- ESOURCES OF THE TATES, CITIES MO TOWNS IN THE MUDDLE STATES 'WM> AIMS INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, ETC. Pages 36 to 58 DELAWARE—State, Cities, do NEW YORK—State, Cities, (Szc 58 to 68 MARYLAND—State, Cities, So Pages So Cities, NEW JERSEY—State, Pages 68 to 79 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PENNSYLVANIA—State, Cities, do State of New York. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 50,203 Total area of State (square miles) Albany State capital Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1916)_ _ _Charles S. Whitman See. of State (term expires Dec.31 1916)_ __Francis M.Hugo James L. Wells Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1916) Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1916)Eugene M.Travis LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday in January. and length of sessions is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The early historical details of New York State's debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 41. debt was paid During a period of eleven years ending in 1893 the State wiped out. at the average of $1,000,000 per year, and practically for the $9,000,000, of issue bond a approved voters the In Nov. 1895 and Champlain purpose of enlarging and improving the Erie. Oswego since been redeemed. canals. These bonds were all issued and have was authorized, and In 1903 a further Issue of $101,000.000 canal bonds by the Governor April 17 these bonds have all been sold. [A bill, signed canal improvement bonds issue to Comptroller State the authorizes 1912, elecmade payable in foreign currency. V. 94, p. 1131.1 At theto1905 create an tion a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority bonds these of all and purpeses. highway for aggregate debt of $60.000.000 have been sold. The question of issuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds for highways received a favorable vote in Nov. 1912, and of these $15,000.000 have been issued. In Nov. 1909 the voters approved the issuance have of $7.000,000 bonds for the Cayuga and Seneca Canals, all of whichbonds, been sold. In 1910 the voters approved the issuance of $2,500,000 Interstate all of which have been sold, for the acquisition of the PalisadesChap. 252, Park. Under the provisions of Chap. 394, Laws of 1911, and at Laws of 1914, $1.185.000 bonds were authorized for a State Reservation have been Saratoga Springs. These bonds were all issued. but $285,000 A proposition to redeemed, leaving outstanding Oct. 1 1915 $900,000. was adopted Nov. 7 1911, issue $19,800,000 barge canal terminal bondsOn Nov. 2 1915 the voters and of these $10,000,000 have been sold. the completion of the barge for bonds $27,000,000 of issuance approved the $186,400,660 and the was 1915 canal. The State's bonded debt on Sept. 30 sinking fund $38,348,771.51. Loans outstanding Sept. 30 1915 were as follows: Highway Bonds (Gold). Canal Bonds (Gold). 1956 3s '05 J-J $2,000.000_ _Jan 1 1923 3s '06 J-D 31,000.000_ _Dec 1 '08 M-S 5,000,000__Mar 1 1958 48 3s '06 J-J 1.000,000__Jan 1 1956 3s '07 J-J 5,000,000.. Jan 1 1957 4s '08 M-S 5,000,000„Sept 1 1958 1 1960 38 '08 J-J 5.000,000_ _July 1 1958 4s '10 M-S 5,000,000__Mar 1 1961 38 '09 J-J 10.000,000_ _Jan 1 1959 4s '11 M-S10,000,000_ _Mar 1 1962 45 '10 J-J 11,000.000_ _July 1 1960 4s '12 M-S 8,000,000_ _Mar 1 1963 _Sept M-821,000,000_ s'13 i961 43i 48 '11 J-J 10.000,000_ _Jan 1 1 1965 4s '11 J-J 10,000,000...July 1 1961 4Yo'15 M-S10,000.000__Mar Barge Canal Terminal (Gold). 4s '12 J-J 12.000.000_ _Jan 1 1962 J-J $5,000.000-Jan 1 1942 4%s'14 J-J 30.000,000__Jan 1 1964 4s 1 1945 43(s'15 J-J 12,000,000__Jan 1 1965 4y,s 15 -J 5.000.000_ _JAn I.-S. Park (Gold). Palisades (Gold). State Reservation M-S $900.000 Mar 1 '16-'24 45 '11 M-S$2,500.000_Mar 1 1961 4s $160 Non-interest bearing debtJErie & Champlain 6% canal stock 500 'Stock for payment 6% canal rev. ctfs Interest is payable at the Bank of toe Manhattan Company,N. Y.City. amount the STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.—Below we give of the State debt on Sept. 30 in the years named. 1915$186,400,660 1906- S10.630.660 1897_ $5.765,660 1870.. $8.641.606 660 1865.. 50.861.349 1914 1159.260.660 1905.. 11.155.660 1893_ _ 763.160 1860.. 34.182.975 1 108.355.660 1904- 9.410.660 1892.... 1913'' 1912_ 109.702.060 1903.. 9,665.660 1891_ 2.927,655 1850.. 23.507.874 1911_ 79.730.660 1902- 9.920,660 1890..., 4.964.304 1840.. 18.385,309 1910_ 57.230,660 1900.. 10.130.660 1885— 9.461.854 1830_ 8,635,035 1909_ 41.230.660 1899.. 10.185.660 1880.... 9.114.054 1820.. 2,983.500 1908- 26.230.., I 1898.. 9,340,660 1875— 28,328,686 1816_ 2.905,535 1907.. 17.290,;.i' Comptroller s temporary loan certificates amounting to $650.000 were also out.standini Sept. 30 1914. * in addition, there were outstanding Sept. 30 1913 4,2,.0M.000 notes issued in anticipat,on of the sale of bonds. TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE, &c.—Large increase in values for 1904, due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about full value. The constitutional amendment adopted In 1905 permits interest and sinking fund requirements to be met out of funds In the Treasury Instead of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy, therefore. was made In 1906 to 1910, revenue being entirely raised through the operation of mortgage, stock transfer, liquor, inheritance and corporation taxes. In July 1911. however, the Legislature again imposed a direct tax of 6-10 of a mill on each dollar of real and personal property. In 1912 the Legislature made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. At the 1913 session. in order to avoid the levying of a direct tax, a bill was introduced to permit the transfer to the general fund of a part of the sinking fund. This mess ure. however,failed to Low; both houses. V. 96, p. 1435. On Sept. 17 1913, while the Legislature was in extra session, a bill was passed authorizing the levy of a direct tax of 5805-10000 of a mill. In 1914 a bill was passed providing for a direct tax of three hundred and fifty-five thousandths of a mill but this was vetoed by Governor Glynn. V. 98. p. 1404. At the 1915 session of the Legislature provision was made for the levy of a direct tax of one and seven-tenths mills. V. 100, p. 1525. Pages 79 to 80 Pages 80 to 81 Page 81 —*Stale Tax— Total Total Equalised Rate per Valuation Year— Real Estate $1,000. Levied. Personal. Valuation. 1915 —$11346.271,012 $924.149,875 $12.070.420.887 $1.70 $20.519,71 None 1914-- _ 11.144.162,824 436.509.748 11.580.672,572 None 1913....- 10.960.260,892 424,876.235 11.385.137.127$0.5805 $9.830.467 1912___ 10.684.290.188 444.207.867 11.128.498.055 1.00 11.022,985 1911- _ _ 10.561.501.373 461,484,541 11.022,985,914 0.60 6.072,766 None 1910-- 9.639.001.868 482.275.593 10.121.277.461 None None 1909--- 9.266,628,484 555,192,070 9.821.820,554 None None 1908 ___ 9,117,352.838 548,765.843 9,666,118,681 None None 1907- _ - 8,553.298,188 620,268.058 9.173.566.246 None None 1906..__ 7,933.057,917 632.321,477 8,565,379.394 None 1905_ _. 7,312.621.452 702.469.270 8,015.090.722 $0.154 1,191,677 1904_ _ _ 7.051.455.025 686,710.615 968.042 7,738.165.640 0.13 1903..... 6.749,509.958 696,966.169 761.085 7.446.476.127 0 13 748.072 1902_ __ 5,297.754,482 556.736.239 5,854.490.721 0.13 --- 5,169,308,069 585.092,312 5,754,400.381 1.20 6.824.306 1900_ 5,093.025.771 593.895.907 5.686.921,678 1.96 10,704.153 1895_ -- 3,908,853.377 459.859.526 4,368.712,903 3.24 13.906.346 3,779,393,746 234 8.619,748 1890_ _. 3,397.234,679 382,159,067 2,052.537.898 7.26 14.285,976 1870_ _ _ 1.599,930,166 452.607.732 1.413.774,368 2.50 3.512.284 1859..__ 1.098,666,251 315,108,117 * The direct State tax, It will be noticed from the above, is always reckoned on the valuations of the previous year, these being the latest figures available at the time of the session of the Legislature. POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first in population among the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census figures, except 1905 returns, which were compiled under State supervision: __8,067,3081 1890 --*6.003.174 1850 ---3.097.394 1810 959.049 1910 -__9.113.614 1880 _-_5.082.871 1840..-_2.428.921 1800 589.051 1905 340,120 1900 ---7.268.894 1870 __-4,382.759 1830 _1.918.608 1790 1860.. _3,880,735 1820- —1,372.812 .321)of Indian reservations, specially enumerated. 'Includes population (5CANASERAOA CREEK IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—On July 1 1910 Supply Commission sold under authority of Chap. 54, the State Water Consolidated Laws of 1909, and on behalf of the Canaaeraga Creek Improvement District in Livingston County,$200.000 5% bonds, due $5,000 yearly from 1915 to 1954, incl. V. 91, p. 110. These bonds are payable by assessment upon the lands and properties In such improvement district. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CHANGING CLASSIFICATION OF CITIES.—At the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of Art. 12 of the constitution was adopted by a vote of 309,159 "for' to 123,91P "against." This amendment alters Sec. 2 by changing the population of chit!" of the first class from "250,000 or more" to "175,000 or more, and cities of the second class from "50.000 and less than 250.000" to "50,0(X) and less than 175,000." This section was printed In full in V.85. 13• 359. NEW CONSTITUTION DEFEATED.—A revised Constitution drafted by the Convention of 1915, in session from April 6 to Sept. 10, was overwhelmingly defeated at the general election Nov. 2 1915. The changes proposed by the Convention were explained in an "address to the people, which was given In full in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 18 1915, page 892. DEBT LIMITATION—STATE.—The provisions of the fundamental law restricting the power of the Legislature over the issue of debt under the Constitution of 1894 are contained in Article 7, We give the sections of that article (Article 7) below which have reference to the subject. Stale credit not to be given.—SECTION 1. The credit of the State shall not in any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual. association or corporation. State debts—power to contract.—SEC.2. The State may,to meet casual deficits or failures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such debts, direct or contingent, singly m in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained, or to repay the debt so contracted and to no other purpose whatever. State debts to repel invasions.—SEC. 3. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State In war; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Limitation of legislative power to create debts.—SEC. 4. Except the debts specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by a law, for some single work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law shall Impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty' years from the time of the contracting thereof. No such law shall take effect until It shall, at a general election, have been sub,Med to the people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election On the final passage of such bill in either house of the Legislature. the question shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill pass, and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people." The Legislature may at any time, after the approval of such law by the people, If no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same; and may at any time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt or liability under such law; but the tax imposed by such Act, in proportion to the debt and liability which may have been contracted In pursuance of such law, shall remain in force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until the proceeds thereof shall have made the provision hereinbefore specified to pay and discharge the interest and principal of such debt and liability. The money arising from any loan or stock creating such debt or liability shall be applied to the work or object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability. or for the payment of such debt or liability and for no other purpose whatever, No such law shall be submitted to be voted on Nov., 1915.1 NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE. within three months after its passage, or at any general election when any other law, or any bill, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. The Legislature may provide for the issue of bonds of the State to run for a period of not exceeding fifty years in lieu of bonds heretofore authorized but not issued, and shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the same as hereinbefore required. When any sinking fund created under this section shall equal in amount the debt for which it was created, no further direct tax shall be levied on account of said sinking fund and the Legislature shall reduce the tax to an amount equal to the accruing Interest on such debt. [An amendment adopted by the voters on Nov. 2 1909 adds the following to Section 4: "The Legislature may from time to time alter the rate of interest to be paid upon any State debt which has been or may be authorized, pursuant to the provisions of this section, or upon any part of such debt, provided, however, that the rate of interest shall not be filtered upon any part of such debt or upon any bond or other evidence thereof, which has been or shall be created or issued before such alteration. In case the Legislature increase the rate of interest upon any such debt or part thereof, it shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay and sufficient to pay the increased or altered interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty years from the time of the contracting thereof, and shall appropriate annually to the sinking fund moneys in amount sufficient to pay such interest and pay and discharge the principal of such debt when it shall become due and payable.] [On June 2 1913 a bill was signed increasing from 4% to 4;4% the rate of interest on bonds hereafter issued for canal and highway improvements and barge canal terminal facilities. V. 96, p. 1642. A bill passed in 1915 permitted the sale of canal and highway bonds at not exceeding 43i% interest and a block of $27,000,000 43.is was sold on March 10 1915. 'Originally eighteen years, extended to fifty by amendment adopted Nov. 1 1905. [Chapter 645, Laws of 1913, as amended by Chap. 333, Laws of 1915, allows the Comptroller to issue 5% 1-year notes in anticipation of the sale of State bonds. On June 5 1913 the State sold $27,000,000 of these notes due Feb. 1 1914, and these were taken up with a part of the proceeds of $51,000,000 4;4% bonds sold Jan. 21 1914.1 Sinking Fund, how kept and invested.—SEC 5.—The sinking funds provided for the payment of interest and the extinguishment of the principal of the debts of the State shall be separately kept and safely invested, and neither of them shall be appropriated or used in any manner other than for the specific purpose for which it shall have been provided. [At the general election Nov. 2 1915 the voters rejected a proposed amendment to Section 4 of Art. VII. of the Constitution providing that— "In case any annual tax heretofore imposed for the payment of a debt authorized by vote of the people under the Constitution will, if continued, provide for the payment of the interest on such debt as it falls due and also the payment of the principal of such debt before it becomes due, the Legislature may amend the law by reducing the rate of such tax, provided that the same shall not be reduced below a sum sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due,and also the principal of such debt when it becomes due." DEBT LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS AND VII.LAG ES.—The constitution of 1894 puts a general and uniform limit to the power of counties and cities of the State to contract and put out their obligations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-making power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found in Art. 8, Sec. 10. We give that section in full below. The separation into paragraphs and the figures In parentheses which number and begin the paragraphs are our own, we having inserted them so that those who need to refer to any particular portion can the more readily find the part desired. (1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan Its money or credit to or In aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock In, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid or support of its poor as may be authorized by law. (2) No county or city shall be allowed to become indebted for any purpose or in any manner to an amount which. Including existing indebtedness, shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county or city subject to taxation as It appeared by the assessment rolls of said county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the Incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness in excess of such limitation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as herein otherwise provided. (3) No county or city whose present indebtedness exceeds 10% of the assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to become indebted in any further amount until such indebtedness shall be reduced within such limit. (4) This section shall not be construed to prevent the issuing of certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained in the taxes for the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable out of such taxes. (5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to provide tor the supply of water: but the term of the bonds Issued to providfor the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years,and a sinking fund shall be created on the issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the principal and interest of said bonds at their maturity. At the 1909 election a very important constitutional amendment, with reference to the exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock purposes by New York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1 1910 of water bonds Issued by third class cities, was ratified by the voters. The amendment referred to changes sub-division (6), making it read as follows, the new parts being printed in italics. (6) All certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after their date of issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and any debt hereafter Incurred by any portion or part of a city, if there shall be any such debt, shall be included in ascertaining the power of the city to become otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by the City of New York after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four,and debts Incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after making any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installments necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said eity to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking fund for its amortization shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall not be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded proportionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city therefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, provided that any increase in the debt-incurring power of the city of New York which shall result from the exclusion of debts heretofore incurred shall be available only for the acquisition or construction of properties to be used for rapid transit or dock purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which and the ter ,,s and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so excluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in accordance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in its discretion Confer appropriate jurisdiction on the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of determining the amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a city valid at the time of its inception shall thereafter oecome invalid by reason of the operation of any of the provisions of this section (7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become the same as those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall not be included as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment to the constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows: Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county, or when any city shall include within Its boundaries more than one county, the power of any county wholly included within such city to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not, for the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt. 37 (8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes, In <lay county containing a city of over 100,000 inbabitants, or any such city of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest of existing debt, shall not in the aggregate exceed in any one year 2% of the assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to be ascertained as prescribed in this section in respect to county or city debt. By the terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1), every "County. City, Town or Village" is included in the prohibition against (1) loaning "Its money or credit," (2) in becoming "directly or indirectly the owner of stock in or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) in "incurring any indebtedness except for County. City, Town or Village purposes" Most of the other paragraphs include only counties and cities. In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a litigation begun In July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt within the meaning of the above provision of the constitution limiting the creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate. Towns and villages are not limited in their debt-making power by the constitution. Those municipalities arc governed by general or special statutes. The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona fide purchasers and holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence of public officers." The full text of this law was published in the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895. V. 60. p. 1023. HOME RULE BILL.—On April 1() 1913 a bill was sigeed (given in full in V. 96, p.1108), conferring on all cities full powers of local self-government. BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY SUPREME COURT.—The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending the general municipal law by providing that proceedings heretofore or hereafter taken by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant to statute authorizing such procedure, may be legalized and confirmed by the Supreme Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. This bill was given in full in V. 93, p. 1619. See also V. 94. p. 316. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court at the July 1913 term declared the Act to be constitutional. V. 97. p. 211. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Sec. 8, Article Two, Chapter 24* Consol. Laws of 1909 (p. 403) provides that "all bonds of a municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county. municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that the term 'municipal corporation' as used in this chapter includes only a county, town, city and village." This differs from the definition given in the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909). which In Section 3 of Article I says that "A 'municipal corporation' includes a county, town, school district, village and city and any other territoria 1 division of the State established by law with powers of local government." TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.--In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bil providing for a tax of 3 of 1% on bonds and other obligations secured by property located outside the State (and also on unsecured debt), and for exemption of the same from the annual tax on personal property. The 1915 Legislature suspended the operation of the law referred to until May 1 1915 and also passed a bill increasing the registration fee on secured debts registered between May 1 and Nov. 1 1915 from ;4 to 3j of 1% and limiting the period of exemption to five years. The definition of secured debts was also extended so as to include such proportion of a bond, &c., secured by mortgage or deed of trust recorded in the State of New York. and covering also property outside the State, as the value of the property outside the State bears to the value of the entire mortgaged property. The law as it now stands will be found in the "Chronicle" of May 1 1915. page 1470. TAXATION OF MORTG AG ES.—Mortgages now are not subject to taxation of any kind, the only charge being a recording tax of 1 of 1%. [For opinion of Attorney-General on attempt to evade this tax. see V.95. p. 93.1 A bill was passed at the 1914 session but vetoed by the Governor, extending the mortgage recording tax law so that this tax could be paid upon the full value of mortgages when part of the real property was outside the State; and exempting to their full value bonds secured by such mortgage. CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE.— In Nov. 1911 a proposed constitutional amendment relating to the taking of private property for public use was defeated. V. 93. p. 1679. A similar amendment permitting municipalities to condemn property in excess of the amount actuatly needed for public parks and streets was ratified at the general election in Nov. 1913 (V. 97. p. 1837). TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.—SectIon 190 of the Tax Law (Chapter 60, Consolidated Laws) provides that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187. 188 or 189 of this Chapter,to pay to the State an annual tax equal to a percentage of its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchise, or carrying on its business in such corporate or organized capacity, which shall own any State bonds, shall have credited to it annually to apply upon or in lieu of the payment of such tax,an amount equal to 1% of the par value of such bonds bearing interest at a rate not exceeding 3% annually, and owned and held in the name of such corporation, company or association. The text of this bill was given in V. 84, p. 1216. At the 1913 session a law was passed proposing to increase the credit to 13% on all holdings of bonds at not exceeding 3% interest and allowing a credit of ;4 of 1% on all bonds bearing more than 3% interest and not exceeding 4% interest. This law was repealed, however, at the special session which convened June 16 1913. V. 96, p. 1784. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWER AND RESTRICTIONS. —The general banking law,known as Chap.2 of the Consolidated Laws, was completely revised by the Legislature of 1914, but no material change was made in that part of the law regulating investment by savings banks, except that the section dealing with this subject is now numbered 239,instead of 146, and its provisions apply to the sums credited to the guaranty fund as well as to savings bank deposits. The Legislature in 1915 passed an Act authorizing banks to invest in certain judgments against the State and in contracts entered into by the special examiner and appraiser of canal lands. (V. 100, p. 1525). Another amendment passed in 1915 adds to Paragraph A of subdivision 7, of Section 239 of the Banking Law, the words which we have given in italics. The purpose of the amendment is to remove any question as to the legality of the refunding bonds issued by the New York Central RR.since the last consolidation with the Lake Shore & Mich. Southern Ry. and other roads. We give Section 239 in full below. Sec. 239. A savings bank may invest the moneys deposited therein, the sums credited to the guaranty fund thereof and the income derived therefrom, in the following property and securities, and no others,and subject to the following restrictions: 1. The stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and principal, including the bonds of the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that this sub-division does not authorize savings banks to invest in the land purchase bonds of the Philippine Islands. V. 78, P. 298.] 2. The stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State. 3. The stocks, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of the United States upon which there is no default and upon which there has been no default for more than 90 days, provided that within 10 years immediately preceding the investment such State has not been in default for more than 90 days in the payment of any part, principal or interest, of any debt duly authorized by the Legislature of such State to be contracted by such State since Jan. 11878. [On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the effect that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to invest in these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed as a State for ten years. The Attorney-General, however, was of the opinion that this does not prevent Its bonds from fulfilling the requirements of the law so long as there has been no default within ten years on any of the obligations. V. 89. p. 298.1 [On Aug. 11 1909 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5% bonds of the State of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924 and July 1 1959" were not legal investments for New York State savings banks. The Attorney-General mentioned as a ground of objection to the Port Commission bonds that they are not a direct obligation of the State of Louisiana. This view, however, is not concurred in by the United States authorities, for on Oct. 23 1911, R. P.Goodwin, Assistant Attorney-General for the Post Office Department, rendered an opinion holding that the bonds referred to are an obligation of the State of Louisiana, and in accordance with this advice Lee McClung, Treasurer of the United States, on 38 NEW YORK—DEBT OF STATE. [Vol.. 101. March 11 1912 announced that the bonds would be accepted. by his office or operated or controlled by any railroad company specified In this paragraph if said bonds be guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by the Es security for postal savings funds.] [Bonds of the State of Louisiana to be issued for the refunding of what is railroad company to which said lines are leased or by which they are operknown as "Consolidated Bonds," clueJan. 1 1914,were held to be legal in- ate(l or controlled. Provided that at the time of making investment authorvestments for New York State savings banks in an opinion rendered by the ized by this paragraph the said railroad corporations issuing such bonds Attorney-General on October 22 1913. In previous opinions (July 3 shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum 1912 and August 11 1909), it was held that, inasmuch as Louisiana had in cash on all their Issues of capital stock for the ten years next preceding defaulted in the payment of the "baby bonds," other obligations of the such investment, and provided the capital stock of any said railroad corState could not be legally purchased by savings bank trustees. In reversing poration shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all these former rulings Attorney-General Carmody said that it now appeared its bonded indebtedness; and further provided that all b;.•nds authorized that these "baby" bonds were not bonds for the payment of which the credit for investment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which Is a of the State was pledged, but were issued against certain revenues of the first mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad and railroad State, namely unpaid taxes,and were payable out of these revenues only. property of the company issuing such bonds, or that such bonds shall be Therefore the failure to pay the same does not, according to the Attorney- mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of such railroad General, constitute such a default as would make other bonds of the State company: provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds improper investments. See V. 97. P. 1227. 1304. 1367 and 1444.] authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded prior to [On June 16 1913 the Attorney-General held that bonds of the State of January 1 1905. New Mexico issued pursuant to an Act approved June 1 1912 are legal in(0) The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway vestments for New York savings banks. V. 96, p. 1852.1 Co. and the Chicago Rock Island ZG Pacific Railway Co., so long as they (Bonds of the Territory of Hawaii were held to be legal investments in an shall continue to earn and pay at least 4% dividends per annum on their Opinion by the Attorney-General dated Aug. 10 1914. V. 99, p. 554.) outstanding capital stock, and provided their capital stock shall equal or 4. The stocks, bonds, interest-bearing obligations or revenue notes sold exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all their bonded indebtedat a discount of any city. county, town, village, school district, unionfree ness, and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby school district or poor district in this State, provided that they were issued authorized for investment shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first pursuant to law and that the faith and credit of the municipality or district mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad property actually in the possession of and operated by said company, or that that issued them are pledged for their payment. such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior debts of 5. The stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated in one of the said railroad ccimpany; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to Janu- the bonds authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded ary 1 1896, and which, since January 1 1861, has not repudiated or defaulted prior to January 1 11)05. interest of any debt principal or authorized part of tne of any payment In the The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda (d) Johnstown & Gloversville RR. by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city Co., or in the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said Invest- all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capital was incorporated and as a city ment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, stock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed in amount one-third at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investment and has of the par value of all its bonded indebtedness, and provided also that not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days in the pay- such railroad be of standard gauge of four feet eight and one-half ment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note or other inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Creek Railroad Company evidence of indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company,proholders thereof. But if, after such default on the part of any such State vided that the bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mortor city, the debt or security, in the payment of the principal or interest of gage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905. which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised (e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under by the issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure to pay prin- the laws of any of the United States which actually owns in fee not less than cipal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to 500 miles of standard-gauge railway, exclusive of sidings, within the United and sub-division, of this provisions the be the date of such default within States, provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date subsequent failures to pay installments of principal or interest upon such of any such investment such railroad corporation shall have failed regularly debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same, shall and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage thereof within the not be held to continue said default or to fix the time Indebtedness and In addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid meaning of this sub-division, at a date later than the date of said first failure In dividends to its stockholders during each of said five years an amount 'at in payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided, with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or further, that during said five years the gross earnings in each year from subdivision except a county, which is wholly or in part included within the the operations of said company, including the gross earnings of all bounds or limits of said city, less its water debt and sinking funds, shall railroads leased and operated or controlled therein and operated by said company, exceed 7% of the valuation of said ell y for purposes of taxation, its bonds and also including in said earnings the amount received directly or indirectly and stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to by said company from the sale of coal from mines or controlled by it, 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized shall not have been less in amount than five timesowned the amount necessary to investment for the moneys of savings banks. pay the interest payable during that year upon its entire outstanding in(On Feb. 15 1911 an opinion was rendered by the Attorney-General debtedness, and the rentals for said year of all leased lines, and further deciding that both real and personal property should be used as a basis in Provided that all bonds authorized for Investment by this paragraph shall determining the 7% debt limit which the savings bank law says must not be secured by a mortgage which Is at the time of making said investment banks be exceeded in the case of municipalities in the bonds of which the or was at the date of the execution of said (1) a first mortgage may make investments. The question was raised because of the fact that upon not less than 75% of the railway ownedmortgage, in fee by the company issuing the constitutional provision in regard to cities of this State provides that said bonds, exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage (2) a refundno city shall be allowed to become indebted for more than ten per cent of ing mortgage issued to retire all prior lien mortgage debts ofor said company its assessed real estate. See V. 92. p. 610.1 outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the the Attorney-General, in holding may lethat banks [On Apr. 27 1914 railway owned in fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. But gally invest in bonds of the City of Minneapolis, Minn., ruled that it is no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment in case the mortproper to include in the estimate ef the valuation of property,for purposes of gage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together taxation, pursuant to sub-division 5 above, the valuation placed upon with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting theremoney and credits pursuant to Chap. 285 of the 1911 laws of the State of from in case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions Minnesota. V. 98, 13- 1404. of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times (InDec. 1911 the Atiouiev-General rendered an opinion holding that the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said bonds of the City of Omaha, Neb., are not legal investments, this being on investment. And no mortgage Is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage, of that exceeded 7% of its valuadebt city the assumption that the bonded under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which It secures mation. See V. 94. p. 645, for full text of opinion.) ture at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund,nor unless it [On Sept. 6 1912 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion, the full text covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior holding of which was given in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 14 1912, page 700, mortgages so to be refunded. that bonds of the city of Tacoma, Wash., are legal investments.] (*In an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908, (In an opinion rendered Sept. 14 1912, the Attorney-General held that stating that bonds of the Missouri Pacific Ry.Co. were not legal investments bonds of the City of Dallas, Tex., are legal investments. V. 95, p. 842.1 for savings banks, owing to the fact that the dividend for the6 months ending (Improvement bonds of the City of Portland, Ore., issued pursuant to Dec.3i 1907 had been paid with a new issue of stock, he held that the words Section 383A of the city charter are legal investments, according to an opin- "an amount" must nece,ssarily mean the payment thereof in cash. V.86,p.494.1 ion of the Attorney-General dated April 5 1913. V.96. p. 1169.1 (In an opinion dated Apr. 14 1914. the Attorney-General held that cer • (The Attorney-General on June 9 1914 held that Jacksonville, Fla., tamn bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul By. Co. are legal invest bonds are legal investments. See V. 98, p. 2006.1 ments for savings banks. V. 98. p. 1333.) 6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated in railway Any mortgage (1) bonds which would be a legal investment under this State to the extent of 60% of the appraised value thereof. Not more the provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except for the fact that than 65% of the whole amount of deposits and guaranty fund shall be so the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in fee less than 500 real unproductive and unimproved loaned or invested. If the loan is on miles of road, provided that during five years next preceding the date of property, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 40% of its any such investment the gross earnings in each year from the operations of appraised value. No investment in any bonds and mortgages shall be made said corpo• , tion, including the gross earnings of all lines leased and operby any savings bank except upon the report of a committee of its trustees or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than ten charged with the duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the ated million dollars. value of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged, according to their (g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described in the forejudgment, and such report shall be filed and preserved among the records going paragraph (c) or (f) or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by of the corporation. such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by it by indorsement on said 7. The following bonds of railroad corporations: bonds, provided said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by a general (a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation of this State mortgage of said corporation, the bonds secured by which arc made a legal the principal part of whose railroad Is located within this State, or of any investment under the provisions of said paragraph (e) or (f); and provided. railroad corporation of this or any other State or States connecting with further, that said general mortgage covers all the real property upon which and controlled and operated as a part of the system of any such railroad cor- the mortgage securing said underlying bonds Is a lien. (h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment poration of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of this State, under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (g) of this subdivision, except for or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation of an issue to , the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns In retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively; fee less than 500 miles of road, provided the payment of principal and inprovided that at no time within five years next preceding the date of any terest of said bonds Is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided such investment such railroad corporation of this State or such connecting said bonds have been assumed by a corporation whose first mortgage is, or railroad corporation, respectively, shall have failed regularly and punc- refunding mortgage bonds are, a legal investment under the provisions of tually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebted- paragraph (c) or (f) of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaranness, and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid in divi- teed or assumed shall be a legal investment In case the mortgage securing dends to its stockholders during each of said five years an amount at least the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which, together with all the equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further, outstanding prior debts of the corporation making said guaranty or so asthat at the date of every such dividend the outstanding capital stock of suming said bonds, including therein the authorized amount of all previously such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, respec- guaranteed or assumed bond Issues, shall exceed three times the capital tively, shall have been equal to at least one-third of the total mortgage stock of said corporation at the time of making said investment. (I) The first mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire capital stock of which, Indebtedness of such railroad corporations, respectively, including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any bonds. In which except shares necessary to qualify directors, is owned by and which is such investment shall be made. If by means of consolidation a railroad cor- operated by a railroad whose last issued refunding bonds are a legal Investporation shall own and possess the properties and franchises which prior thereto mcnt under the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (f) of this subdivision, belonged to similar corporations, and if the outstanding capital stock of the provided the payment of principal and interest of said bonds is guaranteed railroad corporation formed by such consolidation shall be equal to at least by endorsement thereon by the company so owning and operating said road, one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such railroad corporation, and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any an issue of more than $20,000 in bonds for each mile of road covered thereby. bonds in which such investment shall be made, and if during the five years But no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a legal investment In case next preceding such consolidation no one of the consolidating railroad corpora- the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds tzons.shall have failed regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the company making and interest of all of its mortgage indebtedness, and if in addition thereto during said guaranty, including therein the authorized amount of all previously the five years next preceding such consolidation, the dividends paid in cash by guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said one or more of such consolidating corporations have equaled or exceededfour per company at the time of making said investment. Bonds which have been cention per annum upon an amount equal to the combined capital stock of the or shall become legal investments for savings banks under any of the proconsolidating corporations as outstanding at the time of each dividend payment visions of this section shall not In rendered illegal as investments though the during such five-year period, such successor railroad corporation formed by property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to such consolidation shall be considered as having regularly and punctually paid, another corporation, and though the railroad corporation which issued or such matured principal and interest and such dividends equal to or exceeding assumed said bond has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad four per centum per annum during the same period of five years, provided fur- corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the ther that the amount of dividends paid in cash during each of such five years payment of said bonds and shall continue to pay regularly interest or divihas equaled or exceeded four per centum per annum an the stock of the consoli- dends or both upon the securities Issued against, In exchange for or to acquire dated corporation as outstanding at the time of such consolidation. the stock of the company consolidated or the property purchased,or upon (b) The mortgage bonds of the following railroad corporations: The securities subsequently Issued In exchange or substitution therefor to an Chicago de North Western RR. Co., Chicago Builington & Quincy RR. Co. amount at least equal to 4(7 per annum upon the capital stock outstanding Michigan Central RR. Co., Illinois Central R12. Co., Pennsylvania RR. Co., at the time of such consolidation or purchase of said corporation which has Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna ec Western RR. Co. issued or assumed said bonds. Not more than 25% of the assets of any New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR. Co.: savings bank shall be loaned or invested in railroad bonds, and not more than Maine Central RR. Co., the Chicago & Alton RR. Co., Morris & Essex RR. 10% of the assets of any savings hank shall be invested In the bonds of any Co., Central RR. of New Jersey, United New Jersey RR. ec Canal Co.: one railroad corporation described in paragaph (a) of this subdivision, and also in the mortgage bonds of railroad companies whose lines are leased not more than 5% of such assets in the bonds of any other railroad corpora- Nov., 1915.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS Von. In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under the provisions of this subdivision, its securities shall be estimated in the manner prescribed for determining the per centum of par value surplus by Section 257 of this article. Street railroad corporations shall not no considered railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision. The last two sub-divisions (8 and 9) of Section 239 relate to promissory notes and real estate in which investments may be made. SUPERINTENDENT MUST FURNISH SAVINGS BANKS LIST OF LEGAL INVESTMENTS.-Section 52 of Article II of the General Banking Law reads as follows: On or before the first day of January, 1915, and on or before the first day of January in each and every year threeafter, the Superintendentof names Banks shall mail to each savings bank in the State a list containing the of States and municipalities, the bonds of which,in his Judgment,if legally issued and properly executed, conform to the requirementsofof Section 239 of this Chapter,and also as complete a list as is practicable railroad bonds which, in his Judgment, if legally issued and properly executed, conform to the provisions of said Section. In the preparation of such list he may employ such expert assistance as spyings he deems proper and apportion the expense thereof among the in publicabanks of the State, or he may rely upon information contained such He matters. to reference in authoritative tions which he may deem any shall be in no way liable for the omission from such list of the name ofsaid State or municipality the bonds of which conform to the provision of said Section, or of any railroad bond which conforms to the provisions of muor Section, nor for the inclusion in such list of the name of any State nicipality the bonds of which do not conform to the provisions of said Section, or of any railroad bond which does not conform to the provisions of said Section. [For list of bonds considered legal investments on Jan. 1 1915. see "Chronicle" of March 27 1915, page 1106. 41, Consol. TRUST FUNDS.-How Loaned or Invested.-Sec. 21. Chap. &c., to invest Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, guardians. below: provision the quote We banks. in the same securities as savings person holding iNVESTM E NT OP TRUST FUNDS.-A trustee or Other kind of securisame in the trust funds for investment may invest the same are by law authorized to ties as those in which savings banks of this State and derived therefrom, income the and invest the money deposited therein, In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property in this State worth thereon. loaned amount .50% more than the CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Willett Street Bonds. ALBANY.-J. H. Foil, Comptroller. Albany is in Albany County. In- 4Xs'15 M-N$13,500r_Nov 1 '16-'30 Bonds. Refunding 1686. 22 July corporated 330'04 M-N $51,750 __May 1 '16-'24 Street Inlet. Bonds. Broadway Improvement, 4Xs'15 J-D$365,000r_June 1 '16-'25 110'01 A-0 $6,600 __Oct 1 '16-'21 State Street Impt. Bonds. 4 X8'12 iki-N $100,000--_May 1 1962 430'14 J-D 28,000__June 1 '16-'29 1963 1 Watervliet Avenue. 300,000____Jan J-J Xs'13 4 4 s'13 J-D 100.000____June 1 1963 330'01 A-0 $2.730__Oct 1 '16-'21 Madison Avenue. 43(s'15 A/1-N 28,500r_Nov 1 '16-'30 43/s'15 M-N 30,000r_Nov 1 '16-'35 330'01 A-0 $16.800 __Oct 1 '16-'21 Central Ave. Impt. Bonds. Ugh-School Bonds. 1916-1933 4s '10 J-D $75,000r_June 1 '16-'30 43013 J-D 529,430 Washington Ave. Bonds. 4s '11 F-A 160,000r_Feb 1 '16-'31 1916-1933 4s '11 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '16-'31 430'13 A-0 $81,000 New Scotland Ave. Bonds. 4 Xs'13 J-J 180,000__Jan 1 '16-'33 1916-1933 4 As'13 J-D 90,000r_June 1 '16-'33 430'13 A-0 $81,000 Dela. Ave. & Whitehall Road, 4 M s'13 A-0 54.000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'33 1916-1928 •4 Ms'14 J-D 34,200....June 1 '16-'34 430'13 A-0 $26,000 Public Bath Bonds. Washington Park. May 1 1916 330'01 F-A $3.000_ Feb 1 '16-'21 7s '74 ti-N $68,000 (is '75 M-N 37,000- _Nov 1 1917 Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. -68 '76 id-N 38,000- May 1 1918 is '11 M-N $100.000r_May 1 '21-30 43s '77 M-N 20,000- May 1 1919 No. Boulevard Sidewalk Bds. 58 '78 Pi/1-N 40,000_ May 1 1920 43s'14 J-D $3,150__June 1 '16-'24 43 '80 M-N 295,000..May 1 '20-'30 Water. 4s '80 M-N 7,000__May 1 1922 48 '97 lti-N $10.000 May 1 '16-'17 48 '81 M-N 30,000. _May 1 1921 330'98 M-N 30,000 __May 1 '16-'18 48 '82 M-N 28.000.._ May 1 1922 334s'99 M-N 40.000 __May 1 '16-'19 44 '82 M-N 24,000._ _Nov 1 1922 33-43'04 F-A 20,250r_Feb 1 '16-'24 4s '85 F-A 10,000 ..Feb 1 1925 4s '07 J-D 60,000r_Dec 1 '16-'27 3,000._ __June 1 1934 4s '08 A-0 130.000r_Apr 1 '16-'28 2s '94 J-D 310'96 M-N 7,000... ..May 1 1936 43 '08 J-J 200,000r.. __July 1 1928 Sewer (Beaver Creek), 4s '06 J-D 55,000r_ _Dec 1 '16-'26 3 30'96 M-N $4.500 Nov 1 '16-'17 4s '09 J-D 200.000r_ __Dec 1 1929 430'15 J-J 35,000__Jan 1 '16-'35 4s '10 J-D 100,000r_ __Dec 1 1930 Public Park Impt. Bonds, 4s '11 M-N 100.000r_ __Nov 1 1931 43(8'13 J-J $9.900__Jan 1 '16-'33 Is '11 J-D 100.000r_ __Dec 7 1931 Stone House !mot. Bonds. 4)43'12 M-N 100,000 _ __May 1 1932 '16-'33 1 Jan $4.500 J-3 4s '13 4343'13 J-D 90.000r_June 1 '16-'33 Riverside Park. 430'14 M-S 95,000r_Mar 1 '16-'34 330'01 A-0 $16,500___Oct 1 '16-'21 43s'14 M-N190,000r_Nov 1 '16-'34 '16-'24 1 _Feb 750r_ 3343'04 F-A 430'15 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '16-'25 Public Improvement Bonds. 430'15 M-N100,000r_Nov 1 '16-'35 330'04 F-A$105,768.50rFeb 1 '16-24 Beaver Park. '16-'26 1 330'06 F-A 47,100r_Feb 4s '97 A 0 $2,500 __Oct 1 '16-'17 48 '09 M-S 167,625r_Mch 1 '16-'29 314s'98 A 0 2,100 __Oct 1 '16-'18 '16-'30 1 164.220r_June J-D '10 4s 6,000 July 1 '16-'19 330'99 J J 4s '11 M-N137,600r_Nov 1 '16-'31 330'01 F A 3,000 __Feb 1 '16-'21 434s'12 M-N 71,400 May 1 '16-'32 430'14 J-D 47,500__June 1 '16-'34 1916-1932 60,605 430'12 A-0 *Street Improvement. 1916-1933 4s '06 F-A $31;875...... Feb 1916 14.400 4Xs'13 J-J 430'15 J-J 182,000r_ _Jan 1'16-'35 4s '06 J-D 8,400 .....Dec 1916 410'15 J-J 35.000r __Jan 1 '16-'20 48 '08 A-0 38.400r_ _Apr '16-'18 43s'15 J-J 42,000rJan 1 '16-'35 4s '09 M-S 44,800r_Mch 1 '16-'19 '16-'25 1 _Jan 3.500r_ 4 s'15 J-J 4s '10 .T-D 147.250„June 1 '16-'21 4(s'15 J-D 134,000r..June 1 '16-'35 4s '11 J-D 46,750__Jan 1 '16-'21 3,500r_June 1 '16-'20 430'12 M-N 113,400 May 1 '16-'22 44,s'15 J-D chool Bonds. 430'13 J-D 155,200r_June 1 '16-'23 330'00 M-N 515,000 May 2 '16-'20 4 Xs'14 J-D 178.200_ _June 1 '16-'24 33.0'03 F-A 14,000 __Feb 1 '16-'23 430'15 J-J 6,999.90Jan 1'16-'30 4j-(s'12 A-0 85,000rOct 1 '16-'32 • Principal and interest paid by 43,48'13 A-0 90,000r__Oct 1 '16-'33 holders of property benefited. '16-'24 1 430'14 M-S 9,000r_ _Mar INTEREST on Washington Park 4Xs'14 J-D 133,000r_June 1 '17-'34 1880, and 1916-1921 bonds issued from 1870 to 43013 A-0 6.000 water bonds of 1877, Is payable in on 1916-1935 43015 J-J 140.000 New York; on others In Albany. Intercepting Sewer Bonds. 430'12 A-05100.000r____Oct 1 1952 CITY PROPERTY.-Assess. val. 4343'14 J-D 200,000r___June 1 1954 of property owned by city Apr. 15 4543'15 J-J 200.000r__ _Jan 1 1955 1915, $8,548,412. 4343'15 J-D 250,000rJune 1 1955 TOTAL DEBT.SINK.PDS.. &c. Water Refunding. Nov. 1 '15. Nov. 1 '14. 330'01 F-A $81.400 _-Feb '16-'21 boncLs$6,135,002 $5,318,743 General -A F 1 _Feb 27,300 3348'02 '16-'22 1,716,250 1,499,600 bonds_ Water 3 Xs'03 F-A 20,000 __Aug 1 '16-'23 Grade Crossing. $6,818,343 Total bonds$7,851,252 330'03 F-A $11.600-Feb 1 '16-'23 43is'14 J-D 200,000r _June 1 1954 Sinking funds_ 1,129,536 1,222,747 Bonds. !moot. Front River Net debt__ _$6,721,716 $5,595,596 43 '08 J-J $300,000r_ __July 1 1928 In addition to the above there 4343'12 A-0 100,000c ____Oct 1 1962 are outstanding street improvement 1963 1 410'13 A-0 200,000cOct assessment bonds amounting on 43014 M-S 320.000_ _Mar 1 '54&'64 Nov. 1 1915 to 51,178.825. '16-34 1 _June 30.400_ J-D 4543'i4 This city owns and operares its 43s'15 J-J 60.000r__ _Jan 1 1955 water system, and the principal and 43-43'15 J-D 130,000r.....June 1 1955 interest of the water debt are paid Re-Surfacing Bonds. of rent water out receipts. 430'13 A-0$104.000r_Oct 1 '16-'28 ASSESSED VALUATION. 43-43'14 J-D 140,000__June 1 '16-'29 1915. 1914. 1916-1933 494s'13 A-0 18.000 4 As'15 J-J 105,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'30 Real estate_688.789,680 $85,179,055 Bank stock_ 6.114371 6,184,583 Fire-Alarm Wires. 7,419,150 43,0'13 A-0 $16.000r__Oct 1 '16-'23 Personal_ __ 7,736,900 Franchises _ 7,184,520 7,052.850 South Pearl Street. 4343'15 M-N$33,000r_Nov 1 '16-'30 Total__ _ _$109,825,4713105,835.638 Northern Boulevard Bonds. 24.00 430'15 M-N$30,000r_Nov 1 '16-'30 Tax (per $1.000) - - - - 39 Highway Bonds. POPULATION.-1915, 108,067; 1910, 100,253; 1905, 98,374; 1900. 43js'15 A-0 $18,000 .Oct 1 '16-'23 5s '15 Sept 23.000_ _Sept 1 '16 '38 94,151. Water Bonds. 430'06 Nov$11,600c_ _ Nov 1 '16-'32 ALBANY COUNTY. ____ 1933 3.808 Sept 18.000c County seat is the city of Albany. BOND. DEBT Nov 1915__ 371,600 Refunding Bonds. 23,000 Floating debt 4s '11 F-A $45.000r_Feb 15 '17-'19 Water bonds (mnd) 29,600 Toll-Bridge Purchase. 712.221 '14 (( act.) val. Assess. 1916-1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_310.00 4343'14510,000 M-N 46,750 1926 INT. pay. in Arcade at Cit .Bank. War Loan (Refunding) 4s '05 M-S $19.000r_Mch 1 '16-'26 ARCADIA UNION FREE SCHOOL s-an 54,000r_Mch 1 '16-'17 4s DISTRICT NO. 2. M-S 21.000r_ _Mch 1 '16-'18 4s This district (P. 0. Newark) Is in 45 69.000__Mar 1 '16-'25 Wayne County. 4s 19,000„Mar 1 '16-'21 4.35s'12Dec $27,500r__Dec 1 '17-'26 Court-House Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ _ _648,500 4343'13 3100.000___Apr 15 1935 Assessed val.f Real estate. 3,644.890 430'14 M-N300.000r_May 1 '36-'38 1915 3,742,690 (Total 410'15 M-N300.000r_Mar 1 '39-'41 School tax (per $1.000) '15_ _ __$9.96 43-is'15 M-S {00,000r_Sep 15'42-43 Population 1915 6,473 150,000r_Sept 15 1944 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Toll Road Purchase Bonds. exchange. Y. N. In Newark, Bank, 4s '07 M-S $42,000r__Mch 1 '16-'27 Highway Improvement Bonds. ARDSLEY. F-A$198,500r__Aug '15-'25 3343 This village is in Westchester 4,000r_ _Mch 1 '16-'19 County. M-S 3343 Incorp. Jan. 14 1896. 4s '07 M-N 85,000r_May 15'16-'27 School Bonds. 43 '08 A-0 65.000r Oct 1 '16-'28 4Xs'15 J-J 59,000-.- July 1 1920 4s '09 J-J 60,000r __July 1 '15-'30 Fire Truck Bonds. 48 '11 ___ 85,000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'32 4343'15 J-J $6.000_ _ _ _July 1 1920 43is'12 A-0 76.000rOct 1 '16-'34 Bonds. J 8.000r Aug 15 '16-'23 54Street-Improvement 45(s'14 '13 M-NS10.000__Nov 1 1918 124,000r___Aug15 1924 Bonds. Refunding 4343'15 J-J 81,000r_July 15'16-'29 43-is 1916-1932 ___ 1532,000 Almshouse Bonds. 1928-1942 1 15,000 Ni-N $13,500r_May 1'16-'21 BOND. DEBT Aug 1915_473,000 330 Refunding City Hall Bonds. Assess. val.'15 (2-3 act.) 1.297,067 A-0 $72,625r_Oct 1 '16-'22 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914.._ _$26.93 -is 33 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 '15.51,765.500 Population. 1910, 537; 1915, 442 Total assessed val. 1914A50,841,923 INT.at Dobbs Ferry Bk., Ardsley. County tax (per $1,000) 1914 _55.60 Pop'n 1910, 173,666; 1915, 183,418 AUBURN. INT. at County Treasurer's office. This city is the county seat of Cayuga Co. Inc. March 21 1848. ALBION. Sewer Refunding. Jan 4 1935 This village is in Orleans County. 4s '15 J-J 53.200 Incorporated 1828. Paving (outstanding Mar. 1 '15). $272,870.42 Water Wks. Purch. Ext. 4s,43.4s,43(s,5s.t43.43 4.80s'14Aug$164,000 1916-1930 Water Bonds. Highway Bonds. M-N$280,000r_May 1 '15-26 4s Subway (outstanding Mar. 1 1915) 4Ms'14 Aug a28,000_Aug 10 '16-'22 $35.066.28 Sewer Bonds. 4s. 43.43 & 4343 5s '13 Aug$150,000c Aug 10 '18-'42 Sewer (outstanding Mar. 1 1915)• $240.453.01 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ __$342,000 4s, 4343. 54 & 4.10s Assessed valuation 1914_..$4,205,640 Disposal Plant (Mar. 1 1915). Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913 _ _ _ _$13.12 4s,4 _ $62,656.88 Population 1910, 5,020; 1915. 5,988 School Bonds. A-0 $70.000___Oct 1 '16-'22 INT.on 4343 at Citizens' Nat.Bk., 4s 45 '09 M-N 160,000r....May 1'16-'31 Albion, in N. Y. exchange. Sidewalk (outstanding Mar. 1 '15). $41,482.37 4343 AMSTERDAM. Ext. Expend.(outst. Mar. 11915). County This city is in Montgomery $7 .4 .84 Inc. April 16 1885. Pop'n '15. 34.319 4343 & 5s Temporary (outst. Mar. 1 1915). Mohawk River Bridge Bonds. $10.434.26 4343'14 A-0 $125,000r__Apr 1 1934 _s Fire House Deficiency. Water Bonds. 6 '15-'42 _Mar 55,180--4s &'21 '16 1 Oct _ $124,000_ _ 55 Playground. 45,000____Oct 1 1921 33(8 $4.000_Apr 27 '16-'23 30,000____Apr 1 1922 410 BD.DT. 33(s Mar 1 15 51,275,057 ___ 30,000____June 1 1923 TOT. debt (included)___ 3343 280,000 30,000____Oct 1 1926 Water 43 (abt. act.)._21,924.45 '14 Total val. 1926 1 25,000____Oct 3s .0 , a.%(per 200.000____June 1 1929 33(s 1915, 32,468 80,000____Mar 1 1930 Fopula'n 1910, 34,668; 43(s Tr. Mere. at bonds water INT. on 1938 1 24,000____Dec 43.(s sewer bonds 89,000..... Mar 1 1959 Co., N. y.; on school &Tr. 33(s Co.,N.Y. of 1909 at U.S. Mtg.& uSewer Bonds. $75.600__July 1 '16-'29 AVON. This village is in Livingston Co. 96,500_ _July 1 '30-'48 4s 76,000...July 1 '25-'36 Inc. 1853. Population 1915. 2,430. 35 Street-Improvement Bonds. 37,000__July 1 '37-'40 33(8 1 '16-'23 5.000_.,,May 1 1941 4.358'12A-0 $12,000r__Oct ___ 6,000 __ _Ju1y1'16-'32 J-J 4.35s'12 Bridge St. Impt. Bonds. Water Bonds. 43.0'14 J-J $25,000____July 1 1926 4 3(s'96 J-D $25,200r_ _Dec 1 '16-'36 City Bonds. 430'12 ann 540,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'23 4 3-is'08 J-J 38.333.33_July 1'16-'38 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 191431,140.500 1 '16-'35 Water debt (included)___ 663,000 4.408'12 F-A $10.000r.Aug 8.000_ _Oct 1 '19-'34 126,750 4.65s'15___. Floating debt Refunding Water Bonds. Total assessed val. 1913...13,525.381 _July 1 '16-38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913__ _$28.42 410'08 J-J $11.500r_ INTEREST Is largely pald at the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19154104,567 76,233 National Park Bank of N Y. City, Water debt (included)____ 1,248,050 Assess. val.'151 Total (M actual) _(Real est_ _1,172,575 AMSTERDAM SCHOOL DIST. City tax rate(per $1,000)'15__$10.80 A-0 $64,000__Oct 1 '16-'47 48 II•7T. in New York exchange. M-S 3,000__Sept 1 '16-'18 Is A-0 17,000__Apr 1 '16-'26 BABYLON UNION FREE 43(s SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 4148'13 M-N 52.850r_May 1 '19-'43 BOND.DEBT Apr 7'15_ -3143.850 4.35s'12 J-D $32.000__Dec 1 '16-'47 Assess. val.'14 (3-5 act.)_13.832,651 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915$52.000 School tax (per $1.000) 1914_58.16 Assess. val.'15, real estate_2.212,544 $11.00 Population in 1914 (est.)___ _34,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)'15 INT.at Amsterdam Savings Bank. INT. at Jamaica, Southold and Utica Savings Banks. ANDES. This town is in Delaware County. BABYLON UNION FREE 4. SCHOOL DIST. NO. Refunding Bonds. This district is in Suffolk County. H-S *58,000 Mch 1 '15-'26 3343 1 '16-'40 M-S 14,000-Sept 1 '15-'31 4348'09 July $37,500r__Jan 3343 1 '16-'18 3 Ms M-S 12,500 _ 1915-1929 5s '07 July 1,500r.. _Jan -639,000 '159 Oct BOND. DEBT Nov 1914-484,500 BOND. DEBT Assessed valuation 1912.... -- 692,940 Assess. val. real estate '15.._ _718.561 Tax rate (per MOW)1912-- -426.03 (Assessment about 30% actual val.) Population 1910, 2,007; 1915, 2,084 School tax (per $1,000) 1915_318.40 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank o INT. at Rondout Say. Bk., New Paltz Say. Bk. and at office of State Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange. Comptroller in Albany. BALDWINSVILLE. This village is in Onondaga County. ANGOLA. This village is in Erie County. Inc. Inc. 1847. Population 1910, 3.220. Improvement Bonds. 1873. Population 1915, 1,194. 54 '12 J-J 51.500__July 1 '16-'20 Judgment Bonds. 4,500r__Dec 1 '16-'18 J-D 430'12 1 Apr '16-'28 $13,000r_Apr 5s '15 Refunding Water Bonds. Street Bonds. '29 $16,000--Apr 8 '17-'32 4s '09 M-S $30,000r_ _Yearly to 43/s'12 1929 M-S 20.000 431s Water Bonds. 430'10 J-D $52.800c_ _Dec 1 '16-'39 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_357,500 50.000 BOND. DEBT Aug 1915___384.000 Water debt (included) 55,000 Assessed val.I Real estate_ _1,374,600 Water debt (incl.) 1,707.675 'Total 1915 424.975 Assessed valuation 1915 1913-59.20 Tax rate (per MOW) 1914.-417.06 Tax rate (per $1.000) INT. remitted to registered holder. INTEREST payable at Bank of Angola or Chase National Bank. N.Y. BALLSTON SPA. This village is in Saratoga County. ARCADE. This village is in Wyoming County, Inc. 1807. Population 1915. 4,344. Water Bonds. Inc. 1871. Population 1915, 1.568. Nov 59,000_ ___Nov '16-'21 3343 Electric Light Bonds. Nov 5.500c_ _ _Nov '16-'23 4s '16-32 Sept 1 $17,000r.. 4.408'08M-8 Nov 21,000c_Nov 1 '16 '27 7,000r__Jan 1 '18-'31 43-43 4343'13 Jan 40 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. BALLSTON SPA (Concluded). Refunding Water Bonds. 330'06 J-D $26,000c_Dec 1 '16-'28 4%8'10 Nov 6,000 Nov 1 '16-'23 Street Bonds. 4 Ms'10 F-A $3,000r__Aug 1 '16-18 Sewer Bonds. 45 J-J $8.500c- Jan 1 '16-'32 3.708 J-J 150.000r_ _Jan 1 '30-'39 BOND. DEBT Doc 1 '15_ _ $229,000 73.000 Water debt (included) 1,762,203 Assessed f real estate 2,245.608 val. '151total Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915---.$16.00 INT at VIllag. Treasurer's office. Bridge Bonds. 3s '89 F-A $77.000_ _Aug 1 1929 33s'97 _ __ 50,000 _ -Aug 1 '31-'34 3355'97 ___ 25,000 Aug 1 '30-'31 334s'99 F-A 40,000.._ ....Aug 1 1935 335s'01 F-A 50,000 __ __Aug 1 1937 330'04 F-A 57.000.... __Aug 1 1939 43'4s'15 F-A 30,000c_Aug 1 '16-30 City-Hall Bonds. 48 '96 F-A $15,000__Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '96 F-A 20,500_ _Aug 1 '28-29 4s '97-8 F-A 100.000_ Aug 1 '18-'27 Flood-Emergenca, Bonds. 4%s'15 F-A $25,00 c_Aug 1 '16-'20 School Bonds. 334s'96'97- $50.000 Aug 1 '20-'26 BARTON UN. FR.SCHOOL DIST. 48 '07 ___ 10,000__Nov 1 1917 This district is in the town of Bar- 48 '07 ___ 5.000 ....Aug 1 1917 on Tioga County (P. 0. Waverly). 4s '09 A-0 5,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1916 430'11 Oct $51,100c_Jan 1 '16-32 4 30'10 J-D 50.000r_Aug 1 '20-'24 TOT. DT. Oct 29 1915___ $51,100 44s'13 A-0 375,000__Aug 1 '26-'40 Assessed valuation 1915 _2,438.684 434s13 F-A 39,839.50Aug 1 '21-23 School tax '15 (per $1,000)_ _ _$1.43 430'14 F-A 125.000__Aug 1 '30-'34 Population in 1915_ 5,119 434s'14 J-D 100,000__Dec 1 '16-'35 6.000..__ _Dec 1 1936 INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y 434s'14 A-0 231,000c_Oct 1 '16-'48 2,700c_ _ _Oct 1 1949 BATAVIA. Contingent Fund Bonds. Sept 1916 This city is in Genesee County. 330'01 M-S $2,000 Inc. 1823. Voted to become city First Ward Dike Bonds. June 9 '14. Pop'n 1915, 13.278. 430 '14 M-N 70.000_ May 1 '24-,35 Paving Bonds (optional 1914). Grade-Crossing Bonds. _s '13 ___ $125,000 1923 330'04 F-A $50,000 __ Aug 1 1938 _s '14 ___ 9,000 1.750__Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '13 ___ Sewer System Bonds. 430'15 M-S 28,000c_Mar 1 '22-'35 _s '09 J-J 8360,000_ _July 1 '15-38 Bonds. Department Fire TOTAL DEBT May 6 '14_ $500,000 $7,500—__Aug 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1913 __ _6,842,666 3$0'95 ___ 15,000 __ Aug 1 1936 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'14_$18.65 3$0'01 ___ 35 %o'll M-S 5,000r___Aug 1 1916 430'14 J-D 50.000„June 1 '22-'25 BATH. %s'14 J-D 10,000_ _ _ _June 1 1925 4 This village is in Steuben County. BOND.DEBT Sept 1915-$1,898,389 Incorporated 1816. Sinking fund 107,642 Electric Light Bonds. Assessed valuation 1915 33,346,101 448'15 J-J $40,000-..July 1 '24-'43 Real value (estimated)_ _ _36,122,867 _s ___ 10,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-- - -$23.30 Village hall bonds $26.000 INTEREST on city-hall and $148,Paving bonds 30,000 000 bridge bonds in N. Y. City; on reBOND.DEBT Apr 1915_ _ _3106.000 maining loans at City Treas. office. Assess. val.'14 (real est.)_$1.742,550 Total assess. val.'14 1,948.250 Tax rate '15 (per $1,000)__$11.80 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. This village Is In Westchester Co. Population 1910, 3,884; 1915, 5,449 INT. at office of Village Treasure Inc. 1902. Population 1915, 1,221. In N. Y.exchange. Street Bonds. 4348'06 F-A $35.000r_Aug 1 '16-'27 4.60s'06F-A 25.000r_Aug 1 '27-'35 BEACON. 14,000r_July 1 '18-'31 This city is in Dutchess County. 4.60s'13J-J Water Bonds. Formed July 1 1913 by consolidation of the villages of Fishkill Landing 430'08 J-J $66,000c&rJuly 10'16-37 (inc. Feb. 26 1872) and Matteawan 4.10s'09A-0 30,000r__Apr 1 '16-'30 430'10 M-S 19,000r__Sept 1 '16-'34 (inc. in 1886). 4.60s13J-J 3,000r__July 1 '16-'18 Paving Bonds. 430'15 M-S $12,000r_Sept 1 '16-'27 Automobile Fire Apparatus. Building Bonds. S9,000r_July 1 '18-'26 4.60s'13J-J 55 '15 M-S $60,000c_Mar 1 '16-'45 Building Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 320,000r_July 1 '18-'37 4.608'13J-J 33is 1916-1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $221,000 ___ $60,000 48 1916-1930 Water debt (included)____ 118.000 ___ 30,600 3.70s ___ 79,166.70 _ _1916-1934 Assessed valua-f Real est_ _3,749,040 3.85s 1916-1936 ___ 39,816 tion 1915_ _ _1Total _ _ _ _3,925,383 430 1916-1932 Village ___ 17.000 tax (per $1,000) 1915-- 12.00 Main Street Impt. Bonds. 4345 ___ $1,000 1916 Total tax (per $1.000) 1915 _-_ 26.55 INT.on street bonds of 1906 paya4.15s ___ 25,000 1916-1940 ble in Briarcliff Manor; all others at Water Bonds Ext. & Repair. Trust Co.. N. Y. City. Guaranty 434s ___ $10.000 1916-1920 434s ___ 22,000 1916-1937 3.99s 22,400 1916-1929 BRIGHTON. 3.85s ___ 26,000 1916-1935 This town is in Monroe County. 3.99s 63,000 1916-1933 Water Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. 4.70s'15F-A $25,000r_ _Feb 1 '20-'34 445 __ _ $4,000 1916-1919 4.625'15F-A 11 ,000r _ Feb 15 '26-'35 Fire-House Bonds. 2,500r_Feb 15 '20-'24 4.625'15F-A 430 ___ $1,000 1916 43 %s'14 J-D 20,000r_June 1 '16-'35 4345 ___ 11.000 1916-1926 Sewer Bonds. BOND.DEBTIFor water_ $156,800 4.40s'14 1934 $50,000 Oct 1915___ Other purp. 378,475 TOTAL J-D DEBT Oct 1915.... $124,500 Assessed valua- Real est_ _6,288,584 Water debt (included)____ 53,500 tion, 1915_ _ Personal 608.875 Assessed valuation 1914___4,244.570 Assessed valuat on 1915_ _7,054,077 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915 _ _ _$18.76 Population 1910, 3,998; 1915, 2,974 INT. at a Rochester banking Population 1915 10,825 INT. payable at Matteawan Nat. house in N. Y. exchange. Bank. BROCKPORT. BEDFORD. This village is in Monroe County. This town (P. 0. Katonah) is lo- Inc. 1829. Population 1915. 3.368. cated in Westchester Co. Inc.in 1700 Paving Notes. Assessment Map Bonds. 5s '12 ann $1,975 ___Aug 1 1916 530' 4 July $9,000__Ju1y 1 '16-24 Water Works Bonds. Grade Crossing Bonds. 4.55512_6275.000r_July 30 '17-41 5s '14 Aug $5.647.53Aug 1 '16-'21 Water-Works-Const. Notes. Highway Bonds. 434s'13 Aug $8,000_ _Aug 1 '16-'19 4s '06 J'ne $73.000r_June 1 '16-'35 Sewer Bonds. 4.90s'06J'ne 83.000r_June 1 '24-'35 3.65s g s-an $48,000r _ _.$3.000 YrIY. 530'14 Sept $8.098.77Sep15 '21-'28 430'15 F-A 30,000 1920-1944 State Road Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 $362,975 4348 Mar $5.000_ _ _Mar '16-'20 Water debt (included) 283.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 6183,746 Sinking 7.343 elWater debt Assessed valua-f Real est_ _8,849,799 funds Other debt 11,285 tion, 1915_ _1Total _ _ _ _9,071,034 Assess valua-Real est_ _2,435,420 Tax rate (pelOutside village_$11.08 tion 1915_ _ _ Total _2,568,310 $1.000)'15 Inside village__ 6.68 Village tax (per 1,000) 1915.._$19.00 Population 1 10, 5,629; 1915, 5,806 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. INT. at Mt. Kisco Nat. Bank. BINGHAMTON. This city is the county seat of Broome Co. Pop'n 1915. 53.668. Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 --_ $30,000__Nov 1 '18-'19 48 '07 ___ 10,000____Aug 1 1916 330'08 F-A 25,000 Aug 1 '20-23 45 '08 F-A 20,000_Aug 1 '24-'27 3s '09 --_ 8.000_ __Aug 1 1918 430'13 ___ 15.500.July 15 '17-'20 Municipal Light Plant Bonds. 430'14 J-1)S148,200_ _June 1 '17-'33 Nurses' Home Bonds. 334s'01 F-A 84.000.... __Aug 1 1936 Hospital Bonds. 330'01 F-A $6,000_ __Aug 1 1936 430'13 F-A 55,000Aug 1 '24-27 Library Site Bonds. 330'02 M-S $15,000_ __Sept 1 1938 Street-Paving Bonds. No hit (1911)820.000„Aug 1 '16-'18 No hit (1913) 9.000_July 15 '16-'17 No hit (1913) 20,000_ _Aug 1 '16-'19 Pavement Bonds. 430'14 M-N$15.000„May 1 '24-'26 BR ONXVILLE. This village is in Westchester Co. Inc. 1898. Population 1915. 2.240. Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D $12,000r_Dec 1 '16-'27 J-J 45 15,000r_Jan 15 '16-'30 45 ___ 2,000 1916-1917 4.45s'08M-S 2,000r_Sept 1 '16-'17 4.35s'09M-S 3,000 1916-1918 4.405 ___ 6,000 1916-1927 4%s ___ 4,000 1918-1927 Street Bonds. 5s '07 M-S $14,720r_Sept 1 '16-'31 4.45s 1916-1918 ___ 3,000 58 1916-1919 ___ 2.000 5s ___ 1916 500 58 1916-1932 ___ 17,000 58 1916-1927 ___ 12,000 4.40s ___ 11,000 1916-1937 4.35s ___ 8,500 1916-1932 ___ 4.60s 1917-1920 8,400 4345 ___ 20,000 1917-1936 4 Us 1918-1921 ___ 4,400 4.90s ___ 1918-1927 7,700 4.908 ___ $3,000 1918-1920 4.908 --_ 1918-1923 6,000 4.40s'14J-D 9,000_June 15 '18-'27 43js ___ 1919-1928 3,000 Refunding Bonds. 4308c5s___ $8,000 1935 434s ___ 1942 7,420 4.80s ___ 1938 10,420 434s ___ 1944 9,620 Village-Hall improvement. 4.60s ___ $5.000_1917-1921 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1915_ $226,200 Assessed valuation 1914 -- _4,046,146 Population 1915 (est.) 2,500 1VoL. 101. 4s '14 J-J 9,000...July 1 '16-'24 430'14 J-J 1,350.000r_Nov 2 1934 430'15 A-0 420.000r_Apr 15 '16-'35 430'15 J-D 600,000r_Dec 1 '16-'35 Grade Crossing Bonds. 33096 F-A$171,000r___Feb 1 1916 330'96 J-J 83,000r___July 1 1916 330'97 F-A 194,687r___Feb 1 1917 330'97 M-S 6,305r___Mch 1 1917 330'97 A-0 6,111r___Apr 15 1917 33097 M-N 151,456rMay 1 1917 330'97 J-D 145.987r_June 1 1917 330'97 A-0 73,380r___Oct 1 1917 330'98 F-A 27,722r_Feb 15 1918 BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE 330'98 M-S 61,415r_Mch 1 1918 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. 330'98 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1918 430 '14 J-J $50.000 (Part yearly on Jan. 1, beg. 1924) 330'98 M-N 16,914rNov 1 1918 4s J-J $14,500_ _$1,000 yearly 334s'99 M-S 18,703r__Mch 1 1919 BOND.DEBT Oct 6 1915.. $64,500 330'99 J-J 285,187r___June 1 1919 Assessed valuation 1915__ _1,661.377 330'99 J-J 182,716rJuly 1 1919 Real value (estimated)____2,700,000 330'99 A-0 75,455r___Oct 2 1919 Population in 1915 (est.) 2,500 3 30'99 J-D 335.772r___ Dec 1 1919 330'00 J-D 45,799r_ _ _June 1 1920 330'00 J-J 173,487r__July 1 1920 BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE 330'00 F-A 10,927r___Aug 1 1920 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.24. This district is in Suffolk County. 330'08 J-J $49.701r___Jan 5 1921 330'01 J-J 430, 4.60s &I$1.000cl Part yearly 6,218.16_Jan 21 1921 58, J&J—J-1)147.500rf 5,070r___Feb 1 1921 until 1921 330'01 F-A BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915_ $48,500 330'01 M-S 141,516r___Mch 1 1921 Assess. val.'14(% act.)___4,671.740 330'01 A-0 111,544r_Apr 1 1921 School tax (per 81.000) 1914 __$10.20 334s'02 F-A 482,284r___Feb 1 1922 INT. payable at Patchogue Bank. 330'02 A-0 121,410r_Oct 1 1922 330'03 J-J 17,669r_ ..Jan _Jan 1 1923 BUFFALO. J. F. Cochrane, Comp. 330'03 A-0 25,961r___Apr 1 1923 Buffalo is in Erie Co., and the city's 330'03 M-N 383,824r_ _ May 1 1923 tax valuation is about six-sevenths 330'03 F-A 124,445r___Aug 1 1923 that of entire county. Incorp. 1832. 334s'03 F-A 80,582r_.Aug 15 1923 Commission government charter 330'04 F-A 83,486r___Aug 1 1924 (Chap. 217, Laws of 1914) accepted 330'05 M-S 46,642r___Sept 1 1925 0'06 F-A 541,60Sr__ _Feb 1 1926 by voters Nov. 3 1914. 68,511r___July 1 1926 Abate.Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip 40 '06 J-J 330'02 J-J $35,000r_July 1 '16-'22 4s '07 A-0 81,971r___Apr 1 1923 4s '07 J-J 118,922r___July 1 1927 Abate.Nuis.Clark&SkinnerCan. 3 45'04 M-N $15.000r Nov 1 '16-'24 4s '07 F-A 46,565r__ _Aug 1 1927 Buffalo River Improve. Bonds. 48 '07 M-S 200,000r_ _ _Sept 2 1927 48 '09 M-N 3331.500r_ May 1 1939 4s '07 A-0 25,643r___Oct 1 1927 430'14 J-D 300,000r_ _June 15 1944 48 '07 M-N 43,913r___Nov 1 1927 43/ 2s15 A-0 150,000r_Apr 15 '16-'45 45 '08 A-0 16,444r___Apr 1 1928 9,647r__ _Aug 1 1928 Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds 4s '08 F-A 45 '09 M-N $6,.400r_May 16'16-'19 0'08 J-D 60,000r___ Dec 1 1928 48 .11 A-0 42,000_ _Apr 16'16-'21 4s '09 A-0 300.000r_A r 15 1929 430'14 A-0 100,000r___Apr 1 1934 45 '09 A-0 40,500r___Oct 1 1929 '11 M-S 75,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1931 Buffalo New York & Phila. Ref. 4s '10 J-D $75,000r_June 15 '16-30 4s '11 A-0 250,000r_ _Apr 15 1931 6.900_ _June 1 '16-21 48 10 J-D 75,000r_ Dec 15 '16-'30 48 '11 A-0 330'11 J-J 80,000„July 1 '16-'31 45 '12 F-A 16.9S0_Feu 1 '16-'22 35.000_ _ _ _July 1 1931 4s '12 J-J 85,000__July 1 '16-'32 4s '11 J-J Underground Police&FireWires 430'12 F-A 250,000r_Feb 15 1932 4s '09 F-A 419,200r_Aug 1 '16-'19 4s '12 J-D 11,200__Dec 1 '16-22 0'10 J-J 5,000r Jan 1 '16-'20 4s '13 F-A 30,000_ __ _Feb 1 1923 43is'12 J-D 35.000r_June 1 '16-'22 4 Xs'13 M-N200.000r_ _ May 1 1933 430'14 A-0 101.815.77r_Apr 1 1934 Broadway Market Bonds. 430'15 A-0$118.000r_Apr 15 '16-'35 48 '14 ___ 114,000_ _ _ _July 1 1934 4s '15 J-J 36.140.74Feb 1 '16-'20 Tax Scrip. 48 '07 F-A $60,000r_Feb 1 '16-'17 4s '15 J-J 219,820.14July 1 '16-'35 4s '07 A-0 4,000r_Oct 1 '16-'17 430'15 A-0 200,000r__Oct 1 '16 '35 48 '09 F-A 12.000r_ Feb 1 '16-'19 Refunding School Bonds. Ferry & West. St. Impt. Bonds. 448'13 M-NS270.000rNov 15 '16-'33 4s '15 J-D S30,000__June 1 '16-25 Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. Hamburg Canal. 48 '12 A-0 $15,000____Apr 1 1932 3$0'03 J-J $40,000r_Jan 1 '16-'23 48 '12 J-J 150.000_ ___July 1 1932 330'00 A-0 112,500r_ _Oct 1 '16-'20 430'12 A-0 135,000r_ Oct 1 1932 334s'05 J-J 75.000r_July 1 '16-'25 430'15 A-0 80.000r_ _Apr 15 1935 Park. Hertel Avenue Sewer. 7s '70 J-J J$100,000c&r_July 1 1916 38 '87 F-A$200.000r__ _Aug 1 1917 City and County Hall. 1 150,0000&r_July 1 1917 50,000c &r_Jan 1 1918 330'02 F-A $35,000„Aug 1 '16-'22 7s '71 J-J 7s 11 J4 100,000__July 1 1919 330'03 M-N 40,000__May 1 '16-'23 78 '72 J-J 100.000 __July 1 1921 330'05 M-S 100,000....Sept 1 '16-'35 95,0000&r_Jan 1 1923 48 '07 J-J 120,000_ _July 1 '16-'27 78 '73 J-J 75 '73 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1924 45 '10 J-D 93,750_June 15 '15-'30 78 '74 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 45 '11 M-N 40,000„Nov 1 '16-'31 78 '75 J-J 200,000c &r_J &J 1 1925 Buffalo Trunk Sewer. 6s '76 J-J 100.000o &r_Jan 1 1924 330'88 F-A $15,000r_Aug 1 '16-'18 3s '86 J-J 30,000r___July 1 1926 334s'89 F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 '16-'19 330'87 F-A 120,000r_Feb 1 1927 350'90 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '16-'20 334s'90 J-J 50,000r__ _Jan 1 1925 35 '86 F-A 5,000r___Aug 1 1916 3348'91 J-J 200,000r_July 1 1921 38 '87 F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 '16-'17 330'94 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '24&'26 430'14 M-N 93.983r___Nov 2 1964 354s'97 J-J 5,500r_ _Jan 1 '16-'17 430'15 J-D 46,000r.._ _Dec 1 1965 334s'97 J-J 30,000r__Apr 1 1917 Water. 330'97 J-J 8,946r_ __June 1 1917 330'89 M-N$225,000r___May 1 1919 330'97 J-D 5,500r_Dec 1 '16-'17 330'97 J-D 40,000r_June 1 '16-'17 3 45'98 J-J 46,875r __1916-1918 3 34s'03 M-S 30,000r_ _Mch 1 '15-'23 330'06 F-A 27,500r_Aug 1 '16-'26 330'05 M-S 356,666.72rJuly1'15-'35 4s '08 J-J 20,000r_ _July 1 1928 4s '07 J-D 500,000r___June 1 1957 0'10 J-D 37,500__June 1 '16-'30 48 '07 M-S 220,000r_Sept 2 '16-'37 4s '11 A-0 16 ,uuur- - Plb 19111 48 '08 A-0 500,000r_ _Apr 10 1958 (Subject to call April 15 1931.) 4s '08 A-0 1.500,000r_Oot 10 1958 4s '11 A-0 212,500r.. Oct 1 1961 (Subject to call after Oct. 10 1928.) (Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.) 49 '09 F-A 500,000r_ _Feb 15 1959 434s'12 F-A 195.000r_Feb 15 1962 48 '09 A-0 500,000r_ _Apr 15 1959 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.) 4s '09 F-A 500,000r_ _Aug i 1959 0'12 A-0 43,900_ __Apr 1 1062 4s '10 F-A 500,000r_ _ Feb 15 1960 (Subject to call April 1 1932.) (Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.) 43is'12 J-D 60,000_ .._ _June 1 1962 45 '10 J-D1,500,000r_ _June 15 1960 (Subject to call June 1 1932.) 4s '11 A-0 400,000r__Oct 2 1931 4s '12 J-J 130,000_ ___July 1 1962 4)0'12 J-D 800.000r___June 1 1932 434s'12 A-0 300,000r... Oct 1 1932 (Subject to call July 1 1932.) 4s '12 J-D 67.900____June 1 1962 430'12 J-D 112.500r___Dec 1 1937 43(8'12 A-0 188.800r_ __ _Oct 1 1962 48 '13 A-0 23,700_ ___Oct 1 1938 48 '13 J-D 100.000___June 20 1933 (Subject to call Oct 1 1932.) 43(s'12 J-D 944,740r___Dec 1 1962 448'13 M-N 100.000r_ _Nov 15 1933 430'14 J-D 400,000r_ _June 15 1964 1 1932.) call Dec Subject to 430'13 M-S 55.000r___ May 1 1963 430'14 J-D 250,000r_June 15 1919 48 '14 ___ 100,000....., July 1 1934 (Subject to call May 11933.) 4s '13 F-A 30.000____Aug 1 1963 430'14 M-N 93,983_ __ _Nov 2 1964 434s'15 A-0 69,382.5 rApr 15 1935 Schools. 50,000r_Jan 1 '16-'17 48 '15 ___ 29,500____Apr 1 1940 330'97 J-J 330'98 M-N 15,000r_May 2 '16-'18 430'15 J-D 250,000r_ _ _June 1 1935 3345'98 M-N 15,000r_Nov '16-'18 434s'15 J-D 250,000r_ _ _June 1 1965 330'99 M-S 20,000r_ _ '16-'19 430'15 A-0 150,000r___Oct 1 1935 330'99 J-D 48,000r_Dec 1 '16-'19 Municipal Building Bonds. 348'00 M-N 25,000r_ _ _May '16-'20 48 '09 F-A$105.000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 330'00 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '16-'20 48 '10 J-J l5,000 July 1 '16-'30 330'02 F-A 70,000r_Feb 1 '16-'22 48 '10 A-0 75,000r_Oct 1 '16-'30 330'02 J-D 52,500r_June 1 '16-'22 48 '11 A-0 200,000r_Apr 15 '16-'31 334s'02 A-0 35,000r_Apr 1 '16-'22 4s '12 A-0 3.950.63 Oct 1 '16-'32 3345'03 M-S 80.000r _ ch 1 '16-'23 41-4s'13 M-N 100.000r_ _Nov 15 1933 3343'04 M-S 70.000r_Mch 1 '16-'24 4345'15 J-D 25,000r_June 1 '16-'35 330'04 A-0 67,500r_Oct 1 '16-'24 4s'3415 J-D 50,000r_Dec 1 '16-'25 33006 F-A 300,000rAug 1 1926 Public Health Bonds. 334s'07 M-S 100.000r_ _ _Sept 1 1927 4s '13 A-0 328.000____Oct 1 1918 330'07 F-A 50,000r___Aug 1 1927 Hospital Bonds. 4s '08 J-D 200,000r__ Dec 1 1928 330'04 J-J $22,.500r_July 1 '16-'24 4s '09 F-A 300.000r_ _ _Aug 1 1929 48 '11 A-0 200,000r__ _Apr 1 1931 4s '10 J-D 200.000r June 15 1930 430'12 J-D 200,000r. ..June 1 1932 48 '11 A-0 100,000r___Apr 1 1931 430'12 J-D 50.000r__ _June 1 1932 4s '11 A-0 100.000r_ Oct 1 1931 4348'12 A-0 50,000r_Oct 1 1932 430'12 F-A 200,000r_ Feb 15 1932 430'14 A-0 125.000r__ Apr 1 1934 48 '12 A-0 130.000__Apr 1 '16-32 430'14 A-0 60,( 00__Apr 1 '16-35 4 Xs'12 J-D 200,000r___June 1 1932 430'15 J-D 660.000r_June 1 '16-'35 4lis'12 A-0 500,000r___Oct 11932 Refunding F.Imwood Ave. Ext. 430 13 M-N300.000r__Nov 1.5 1933 4s '14 ___ 20.000__ _Oct 1 '16-'19 430'14 M-S 1,500,000r__Mar 2 1934 430'14 M-N296.000r_Nov 2 '16-'19 Nov., 1915.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 41 Water Bonds. CHATHAM. CANAJOHARIE. BUFFALO —(Concluded) 4s '83 J-J $65,000c&r_July 1 1918 This village is in Columbia Co. This village is in Montgomery Co. Elmwood Ave. Ext. Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1903.) ed 1870. Incorporat 2,474. 1915. Population 1829. Inc. July 1 1920 4s '14 ___ 321,453.98.0ct 1 '15-'19 Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. 4s '85 J-J to 75,000r___ Sewer Bonds. call July 1 1905.) Refunding Railroad Bonds. 1916-1927 4.40'13 J-J 184,000__Jan 1 '16-'43 48(Subject 14,000r___July 1 1923 4.8 '10 --- $75,000_ Dec 15 '16-'30 3 15-16s___ $18,500 J-J '88 $84,000 18 '15 May DT. TOT. Bonds. Water-Works 10,000r_Nov 1 '16&'18 Refunding Park Bonds. g$125,000o or rAugl'16-40 Assessed valuation 1915___1,513,485 430'08 3.1-N (10.000r_Nov 1 '17&'19 48 '10 J-D $37,500r_Junel5 '16-'30 4.55s'10Au 1916-1939 Tax rate(per 11.000) 1915.._.46.608 ___ 48.000 4.30s 20,000r..Nov 1 '21-'22 J-J Refunding Property Bonds. '09 48 2,389 1915, 2,251; n 1910, Populatio Street Bonds. 140,000r_Nov 1 '24-'27 4s '10 J-D $20,000r_Junel5'16-'20 1916-1921 4.625s'll___ $6,000 INT.payable at State Bank.Chat. 4348'10 J-J 120,000r_Aug 1 '19&'22 Sewer Bonds. 1916-1919 1,000 58 __1929 120.000r_ _Aug 1 '24-'25 46 '09 J-D $115,000r__ Deo 15 DEBT May 1915_3217.800 430'12 J-D 50.000r___June 1 1962 BOND. Ontario St. Bridge Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _ _ 910,000 CHEEKTOWAGA. $5,400r_ Jan 2 '16-'18 South Buffalo Flood Bonds. '08 J-J 48 County. Erie is in town 50 This 1910_111. $1,000) (per tax Village 330'96 A-0 $60,000r _Aug 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15__4801,105 Sidewalk Bonds. 279.000 13,000r ___July 1 1927 (incl) debt 3346'97 J-J J320,000r_July 1 '16-'18 Water 58 '14 ,553,906 Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Ref. CANANDAIGUA. 1 6.000r-.-July 1 1919 Assess. val. real estate..__ _11 3 _13,254,22 This city is in Ontario Co. Inc. 1914_ val. 334602 A-0 33,750r_Apr 1 '15-22 assessed Tot, Sewer Bonds. 1914-.316.50 3348'02 M-N 26,250r_Nov 1 '16-'22 1815. Population 1915. 7,501. 58 '12 Apr $62.400r-Apr 1 '15-'42 Total tax (per 11.000) Manat 4s Pier Bonds. water 4Y'12 J-D 127.500rz_Dec 1 '16-'32 on $65,000 INT. '16-'30 1 Apr 114,400__ A-0 '13 5s ___ 114,000 4)s'13 M-N 67.500r_May 1 '16-'33 48 116,000„Apr 1 '40-'47 ufacturers' Bk.. Cohoes; on $7,210 64 of Street Bonds. 4)4s'14 J-D 67.500r_June 15'16-24 5s '14 A-0 18,000__Apr 1 '25-'42 imp, bonds of 1902. imp. bonds Turning Basin Refunding Bds. 3.95s M-S $20,000_ _ _Sept 1 '16-17 TOT.DEBT May 7 1913— 1664,400 1903, 1904 & 1905, fire dept. bonds 46 '10 J-J $112,500r_July 1 '16-'30 3.658'04 1,1-S 100,000_ _Sept 1 '18-'27 Assessed valuation 1912...-5.250.000 of 1914 and water 4s of 1909 at U.S. Ref. City Hall & Court House. BOND.DEBT May 4'15_1144,000 Tax rate (per 11.000) '12-37.114 Mtg. & Tr. Co.. N. Y.: on all others 330'02 F-A $35.000r_Aug 1 '16-'22 Tot. val.'14(abt.65%act.) 4,554,128 7,650 at Central Tr. Co., N. Y. in 1910 334s'03 M-N 40.000r_ May 1 '15-'23 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1914__ --324.58 Population 3348'05 M-S 100,000r_Sept 1 '16-'35 COLUMBIA COUNTY. 4s '07 J-J 120.000r_Ju1y 1 '16-'27 CHEMUNG COUNTY. County seat is Hudson. Elmira Is the county seat. 48 '10 J-D 100,000_June 15 '15-'30 CANANDAIGUA UNION FREE Highway Bonds. 434s'13 F-A 118.000r_Feb 1 '16-'24 430'12 4.5 '11 1.1-N 40,000r_Nov 1 '16-'31 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. J-D $56,000r_June 1 '25-30 an 1 Bonds. 1916-29 Water Refunding. $56,000rJ Road 45 '05 J-J -House Bonds. Court 1916 1 __Jan 330'96 J-J 1.50,000r_ DEBT Oct 2'15___ 356.000 48 '06 Feb $10,000c_ _Feb 1 '16-'17 334s 02 M-S $85.000r_Mar 1 '17-'24 BOND. 3 30'96 J-J 100,000r_ _ _July 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _4,939.565 4348'08 F-A 28.000c_Feb 1 '18-'20 4548'09 J-J 60.000r_ _Jan 1 '20-'25 '16-'19 2 t eb 1 '16-'17 + 8,000r_Sep 10,000c_F -A F _ ..$9.069 M-S 430'08 330'98 School tax (per $1.000)'15 430'08 J-J 49,000c_July 1 '16-'19 Feb 17,675r_ Feb 1 '20-'23 330'99 A-0 20,000r_Apr 26 '16-'19 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr.Co.. N.Y 430 Refunding Bonds. 8.995_ _Feb 1 '20-'21 330 430'12 Feb 330'00 A-0 25.000r_Apr 25'16-'20 Mch $12 100c_Mch 1 '16-'18 '16-'21 1 1 pr eb '23-'24 434s'14 P-A 12,495c_F 330'01 A-0 27.000r..A J-D 356.000r_June 1 '25-'30 430'12 TA. CANASTO 1 1916 _Feb 11,025c__ 330'02 J-D 30,625r_June 1 '16-'22 County. in Bonds. Madison is Funding This village F-A 18,000c_Feb 1 '17-'22 45 '99 M-N310,000rMay 1 1916 30 4'15 350'03 M-S 80,000r_Sept 1 '16-'23 Incorporated 1835. '15-'35 70,000r July 1 1,075c___Feb 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '15_ $283,000 330'05 J-J Bonds. Water 7,000c___Feb 1 1924 Highway bonds (add'i)____ 56,000 330'06 M-S 10,000r._ Mar 1 1916 1916-1933 1 916 3.80s J-J $54,000 Gen.county debt Oct 11 '15 $132,265 Assess. val.'14 (4-5 act.)_ 27.481.925 31-4s'06 A-0 5,000r.._ _Apr '16-'26 Paving Bonds. 339.576 55.000r_July 1 -5act.)36. .'14(abt.4 48 '06 J-J Assess.val 44,111 1915, 43.658; 1916-1936 1910. Popula'n 21.000 J-J 43.0 43 '07 J-J 120,000r_July 1 '16-'27 4.30s M-S 23,000 1916-1938 Pop'n 1910, 54,662; 1915, s58,997 INT. coupons at office of Trea s. INT. at County Treasurer' office 4s '08 A-0 51.593.30r_Oct 1 '16-'28 5s '13 M-N 56,000 1916-1942 exchange. Y. N. registered bonds in 45 '08 F-A 65,000r_Aug 1 '16-28 1916-1926 5s '15 M-N 11,000 48 '08 J-D 37,375r_June 1 '16-'28 TOTAL DEBT Oct 8'15.._4165,000 CHESTER. CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL 4s '08 J-D 65,000r_ Dec 1 '16-'28 Inc. in Co. is Orange This 54,000 village (included) debt Water 48 '09 A-0 101.500r_Oct 1 '16-'29 Assess. val. real estate____1,200,051 June 23 1892. Pop'n 1915. 1.280. DIST. NO. 1. 48 '09 F-A 110,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 Total assess. val. 1915.......1,201,051 This district (P. 0. Springville) is Bonds. ent Improvem 48 '09 .1-D 35,000_Dec 15 '16-'29 Tax rate (per $1.000) 19...._117.40 4 Y.s'13 In Erie Co. Pop'n 1914 (est.). 2.800. $7,000 48 '10 J-D 75,000r_Junel5'15-'30 434s'08 Jan $68,000r..Jan 1 '16-'58 3,849 Water Bonds. Population in 1.915 48 '11 J-J 80.000r_Jan 1 '16-'31 1917 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15_468,000 J-J $48,000c 4s Assess. val.'15(60% act.)_1,150,000 48 '11 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '16-'31 Road Bonds. '16-'31 CARTHAGE.— 4s '11 J-J 40,000r_July 125 J-J 39,100e ____1916-1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1915_413.61 This village is in Jefferson County. 48 1937 00 48 '12 A-0 10,000_ __Apr 27 May '14_364,8 3,871. DEBT BOND. 1915, Population 1869. Inc. INTEREST payable direct to 1937 4348'12 J-D 78.708.33r June 11 1937 48,000 holders of bonds. Water debt (Included) Water Bonds, 45 '12 J4 '66.500____Aug 2.000 1 1922 _July fund J-J $50,000o_ Sinking 48 448'12 A-0 111,000r___Oct 1 1937 434g'07 F-A 100,0000„ _Feb '16-'35 Assessed val. 1914 ()4 act.)_ _460,365 , CITY. 48 '12 M-N 5,000____Nov 1 1937 434sg'07 F-A 61.6000_ _Aug 1 '15-'38 VII. tax (per 11,000) 1914 ___4.50 CORNING This city, situated in the town of 4s '13 M-S 13,700_ - Mar 1 1938 INTEREST payable in Chester. Sidewalk Bonds. Is in Steuben County name, same the 48 '13 A-0 29,500_ ___Apr 1 1938 4s M-S $1,000c__ _Sept 1 1916 City Bridge Bonds. 431(3'13 M-N145.200r___May 1 1938 Paving notes $10,1300 J-J 315.000_ _July 1 '47-'88 48 4s '13 A-0 23.700____Oct 1 1928 Subway notes CLIFTON SPRINGS. 5,868 Water Bonds. 18.000____Jan 1 1939 This village is in Ontario Co. Inc. 48 '14 J-J 229,466 TOT. DEBT May 1915 J-J $10.000_ _ _ _July 1 1946 430'14 A-0 337,000____Apr 1 1939 Assess.val.'14(34t01-3act.)1.528.470 Mch. 1 1873. Population 1915, 1.664. 4s A-0 80,000. Apr 1 '16-'21 '07 1939 4s Bonds. Water 4)4s'14 J-D 84,500r..June 15 1939 tax (per $1,000) 1914__$18.50 Village A-0 75,000c 1 '07 4s Aug 1916 2,500____ $50.000r J-D 4834'14 4s General Fund Bonds. 48 '14 ___ 10,000_ __ _Sept 1 1939 Electric Light Bonds. J-J $25.000-_July 1 '43-'45 July $12,000r__ _Part yearly 4s 4s '14 ___ 11.000____Oct 1 1939 CASTLETON. 4s River Bonds. This village is in Rensselaer Co. 414s A-0 29,500..___Apr 1 1940 July 4.000r_ _ _Part yearly 45 J-J S150,000_July 1 '26to'40 M-S 13,500_ _Mar 1 1940 Incorporated 1827. TOTAL DEBT Apr 3'15— $66.000 43 4s Sewer Bonds. City 3,189 Bonds. 15 1937 ..Dec (water) Highway 2,590.. J-D fund 4s '14 Sinking J-J 110,000_ _Jan '16 to '17 1 '16-'37 _Apr 7s 517 4s '14 M-N 5,000_ __ _Nov 1 1939 55- - $11,000_ Assess. val. 1914 (abt. act.)_886. J-J 40.000_ _July 1 '49-'52 Water WorksPurchase Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__19.40 4s 7,500._ __Dec 1 1939 4s '14 J-D $145,000 BT 'Water '18-'42 1 BOND.DE Oct 1940 -0 1 $50.000„ _Jan _ 4.908'13A 5,00(L_ 4s '15 J-J INT. payable at Clifton Springs. Oct. 1915___'Other purp. 235,000 4)4s'15 J-D 63,000r_ _ June 1 1940 TOT. DEBT Apr 1915...._ $61,000 14,179 535.030 Floating debt 4s '15 F-A 15,009.......Aug 2 1940 Assessed valuation 1.250,000 CLINTON COUNTY. Assessed val. f Real estate8,455,777 4s '15 A-0 11,000_ _ __Oct 1 1940 Real value (est.) _9,167,304 -1Total is the county seat. 1,396; 1915, 1,583. 1915 1910, Plattsburg Pop'n Bonds. g Refundin 's '09 ___ $113,000c_Mch 1 '16-'24 City tax (per $1.000) 1914_ ___$13.14 48 '11 J41 146,222.82rJuly 1'15-31 13.459 Population, city, 1915 Refunding Bonds. 41.000:July 1 '16-'31 CATSKILL, VILLAGE. 48 .11 J-J J-.1 $96.000r_Jan 2 '16-'39 Inc. Co. Greene in is 1939 village 1 INT. at Knick. Tr. Co.. N. Y. This __Nov 500.000__ 4s '14 . Bonds. ding Asylum-Buil 5.371. 1915. 4s '15 M-S 39,000_ _ _Sept 1 1940 Mch. 14 1806. Pop'n 4s '06 Dec $60,000c___Dec 1 1921 Water Bonds. CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9. Bird Ave. Sewer Refunding. 1916 Road Bonds. J-J $37,000c 45 $4.000r ____1916-1917 43(8'13 M-N3214,200r_May 1 '16-33 Village building bonds Mch $3,000c____March 1916 4s g '86 Mch 26,500r $4,000 330 ____1918-1931 '90 Mch 4s Funding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915_441,000 Bird island Pier Wall. _ _1932-1946 30,000c 57.000 43012 J-J $28.000r_ _Jan 2 '17-'23 4s '09 Mch 4)4'14 M-N340,000r___Nov 2 1944 Water debt (included) 500 1 1915_460, Oct DEBT BOND. 1 '16-'40 .Oct 50,000r. 2 430'15 A-0 Assessed val.f Real estate_ _2,224.880 BOND. DEBT Apr '15_ $205,000 Assessed val.'Real estate_ _6,297.950 _ _2,460,885 Assessed val. '14 (34 act.)_9,882,708 1Total 1915 Bailey Avenue Sewer. 6,848,937 1Total 1918 1915 1 __July 47.561 $200,000r_ 1915, 1 48.230; 1910, 9f4.._ J-J Tax Pop'n $1,000) rate (per 410.84 330'88 tax (per $1.000) 1915__ _15.00 Street-Cleaning and Garbage. INT. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank. INT. at City Nat. Bk.. Plattsburgh. School 10.000 Population in 1914(est.) 430'13 M-N$150,000r_Nov 15 1918 T on bonds of 1886 payINTERES COBLESEILL. Playground Bonds. This village is In Scoharle County. able in Corning, on bonds of 1890 in CAZENOVIA,VILLAGE. 4s '09 F-A $50,000r___Aug 11 1929 1931 This village is in Madison County Inc. 1868. Population 1915. 2,362. Cortland and on bonds of 1909 InN.Y. 4s '11 A-0 50,000r___Apr School Bonds (Dist. No. 1). 43(s'12 .J-D 100.000r__..June 1 1962 Founded 1793. Incorp. In 1810. 58 '13 F-A $66.000c_Feb 1 '16-'52 CORNING UNION FREE SOH. Refunding Water Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. ['arc _ 0c_ yearly.. Park Bonds. is M-N$37.00 DIST. NO. 13. 48 '08 F-A $16,478.93rAug 1 '16-28 4s '07 F-A $10.0000_Feb 1 '16-'25 Refund. Water & Sewer. M-S $9,000c_Sept 1 '16-'24 337.800 4s Street 3.95s (M-N) $30,000 4348 Chicago Fire Relief Fund. 14-5 57.500e_Sept 1 '16-'50 '08 5s '16-'17 5 ct 800 $5.000r_O 28 Oct '15-3113. 330'97 A-0 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 '15__ 461,500 TOT. BD.DT. DEBT Oct 1915_ _ _ 466,500 BOND. Water debt (included) 48.500 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ -1,703,120 Elk St. Market Enlargement. val. '15(80% act.)_ 2,601.610 val. '14 (2-3 act.)_ _1.231.450 Total tax (per 11,000) 1915-421.70 Assess.tax 330'90 A-0 $80.000r_ _ _Apr 1 1920 Assess. tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$11.44 School office. s INT. at Village Treasurer' (per Loon) .00 Village 6.300 Population in 1915 (est.) INT.—WHERE PAYABLE—Int. Population 1910. 1,861;1914_410 1915. 1.928 111,000 bonds at Knickeron INT. payable by City Comp. In Buffalo and COHOES. $59,at on payable dy SavCity; INT. Y. Schenecta N. Y. Co., N. Tr. Bk., bocker N. by Hanover This city is In Albany County. 500 at First Nat. Bank of New York. ings Bank,Schenectady, and at eaz Inc. 1870. Pop'n 1915, 23.433. TOT. DEBT. SINK. FDS.. Na' Bank novia '14. 1 Oct. '15. Bonds. Nov. 10 Soldiers' Monument $5,000__Nov 1 '17-'19 CORNWALL. 430'10 Tot. bd. debt.$37,057,059133.537,583 CEDARMIRST. — A village in Orange County. Inc. Cohoes-Lansingburg Bridge Sinking funds 4,244,426 3,973.548 This village is in Nassau Co. Inc. 1884. Population 1915. 2.240. Purchase. Pop'n 1910. 2.657. 10 1915. Sept. 1 '16-'19 ec $4,000—D Water Works Constr. Bonds. 4Hs'14 Net debt....$32,812.633129,564.034 Street-lmpt. Bonds. 4s '96 ___ $12,000____Apr 1 1916 Public Improvement Bonds. Water debt 434g'12 M-S $30.000r_Sept 1 '17-'31 Reservoir Construction Bonds. (incl.above).Nov. 10'15.111,739,164 4.70g13M-8 30.000_Mar 1 '18-'32 4s '04 J-J $15,520.80 Jan 1 '16-'17 7,000___Jan 1 '16-'22 4)s'12 F-A $30.000r_ Feb 1 '17-'31 48 '04 J-J Water sk. fd. M-S 36,000r_Mar 1 '16-'33 3348'00 Refunding Water Bonds. J-J 36,906r_ _Jan 1 '28-'31 (incl. above) Nov.10 '15. $542,363 434g'15 Drainage Bonds. Jan 1 '26-27 18.438.26r '15 F-A 159,000..._Aug 2 1930 J-J 330'00 ON. VALUATI D ASSESSE '12 M-S $2.000r___Sept 1 1916 330'01 J-J 30.916r___Jan 1 '23-25 5s Fire 5.9 Department Equipment. 1905. 1913. 1914. TOTAL DEBT Oct 26'15.. 398.000 330'03 J-J 6.780_June 10 '16-'21 5s '15 J-J $6,000__July 1 '16-'21 $ valuation 1915_ _1.460.919 Assessed 1 '21-22 Jan Construction Bonds. 26,805.85r Sidewalk J-J 334s02 245813000 307478385 9830 R.E.31718 $15.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 330'02 J-J 27,519.66r Jan 1 '19-20 5s '11 ___ $10,000__July 1 '16-'25 Per* 29370960 28601720 20006700 iNT. at Bank of Long Island, Far 3348'02 J-J 7,210.64r_Jan 1 1918 Fire House Bonds. Tot.346560790 336080105 265819700 Rockaway. 4s '05 3,1-N 22,422.5614ay1016-'23 5s '02 ___ $1,800__Sept 1 '16-'21 (Assessment nominal real value.) 6,552rAug 20 '16-'23 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_464,800 45 '05 J-J Tax(p. 47,000 CHARLOTTE. 5,000____Dec 1 1916 Water debt (included) 19.50 J-J 22.4887 4348'12 26.0938 M) is in Monroe village County This 4,000____Dec 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1913 __1.273,880 valua430'13 ___ • Including special franchise Inc. 1869. Population 1915, 2,302 9,600_ -Aug 1 '16-'19 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1913.---$14.32 tion amounting (1914) to $21,883.960 4.85s'15 Aug 24,500 yly beg Augl '15 4s '14 ___ Bonds. Grading INT. payable at VD. Treas. office. POPULATION.—In 1915, 461.- 4.85s'15 Aug 2,500_ -Aug 1 '16-'20 3 34s'00 $2.426.67r_Jan 1 1937 J-J 335; 1910, 423,715; in 1905, 376.587; Water Bonds. Bonds. School In 1900, 352,387; 1890, 255,664; 440'07 ann $4,000r -___1916-1923 45 '95 J-J $5,000r___July 1 1916 CORTLAND. This city is in Cortland Co. Inc. July 12.000r-_1916-1927 334s'01 J4 40,000r_ _ _ Jan 1 1926 1880, 155,134. 430 Mar. 1 1900. Pop'n 1915. 12.367. Electric-Light Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. $2,000r ____1916-1917 330'02 Paving Bonds. ann 1 Jan '21-'25 CAMBRIDGE. 4,0'07 120,000r_ J-J _Oct 1916-'18 Oct $6,000_ ..Oct This village is in Washington Co. _ 6.600 430'10 J-J 110,000r_Aug15 '17-'18 4s J-J 35,514.16_July 1 1921 Inc. 1866. Pop'n 1915. 1,727. Sewer Bonds, 1 5,000r_ _Aug 15 1928 45 ly 1 1919 211.27_Ju July 48 ly $9,300r 1 '16-'34 Aug Highway Bonds. 19,000r_Ju 430'14 430'14 J-J 55,000 __ _1916-1926 4.958'13J-J 132.600r-July 1 '16-'43 (Due $1,000 yearly begin. Aug. 1 '15) 48 '07 J-J Sewer Construction Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15_ _ _132,600 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '15_ $57.200 33 '99 J-J $15,680.54r Janl '29-'31 48 '09 A-0 15,500__Apr 1 '18-'20 Assessed val.fReal estate_ __628,991 Assess. val.'14 (855? act.). 2.297,000 330'99 J-J 40,245.88r Janl '32-'39 45 '09 A-0 10,500.... _Apr 1 1922 817,580 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1913.....48.60 1Total 1915 4s '09 July 8,000 __July 1 '16-'19 City-Hall Bonds. 7,609.41 June 30 1935 Vill. tax rate (per $1,000)'15-$11.36 Dec $65,000r_ Dec 15'16-'28 4348'15 J-J INT. at Cambridge Val. Nat. Bk. INT. In Charlotte and Rochester. 4s 42 CORTLANDT (Concluded). NEW YORK-C1T1ES AND TOWNS. [VOL. 101. DELHI UNION FREE SCHOOL Fire-Engine Bonds. ERIE COUNTY. Fire Station Bonds. DISTRICT NO. 16. 44s ___ $8.000_ ___Jan 1 1922 County seat Is Buffalo. 4348'15 J-J $52,000_ _ _June 30 1935 This district is in Delaware Co. 430 ___ 5,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1928 Road Bonds. Sewer Bonds. ($10,000c_Sept 15'17-26 Ditch and Drain Bonds. 330 M-N $24,500r_July '16-'22 4s '09 A-0 $13.500____Apr 1 1929 5s '14 M-S 15,000c_Sept 15'27-36 3.95s'09 F -A $60,000r__ Feb 1 '16-'35 48 '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 1 '20-'34 430'15 J-J $16,000_ _ _June 30 1935 10,000c_Sept 15 '37-41 Grade Crossing Elim. Bonds. 48 g '08 J-J 295,000r_July '16-'34 Water-Works Purchase Bonds. 15,000c_Sept 15'4247 4349 $15,101__Jan 1 '40-55 48 '09 J-D 117,000r_June 11'24-'35 4s '10 J-J $270,000_A930 & 1940 58 '14 M-8 {3,000c_Sept 15'15-16 Bridge 430'10 J-J 235,000r_July 1 '16-'36 Refunding Bonds. 4,000c_Sept 15'17-24 4.70s ___Bonds. $9,000__July 1 '23-'31 (See V.9!, p. 167, for maturity.) 4s '05 A-0 $60,900 1925 BOND. DEBT July 1915_357,000 55 4.750.__July 1 '23-'32 430'11 A-0 235,000r__Oct Paving and School Bonds. Assess. val. real estate 1 '17-'32 633,675 Highway Bonds. 430'13 J-J $90,000_ _July 1 '20-'33 Total assess. val. 1915 689.815 45 semi-ann 39,000r_Dec 1 '27-'28 430'11 A-0 90,000r__ _Oct 1 1916 Armory Bonds. School Bonds. INT. at Delaware Nat. Bank in 45 9,000r_Dec 1 '29-'30 330 A-0 $10,000r___July 1 1910 48 '04 J-D $19,500___ _Dec 1 1924 N. Y. Exchange. 55 '07 J-D 6.000r_Dec 1 '16-'21 330'05 M-N 59,000r_ Nov 1 '16-'20 48 '09 A-0 23.000_ _Apr 1 '27-'28 4s semi-ann 9.800r_ __Apr 1 1916 48 '07 A-0 250,000r_Apr 1 '20-'29 BOND.DEBT May 1915_3603.909 DEPEW. ($5,000 yearly.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 191531,526,500 Total assessed val. 1914__ _8.993.952 This village is In Erie County. In- 4s semi-ann $73,200r_ _ _Feb 1 1918 Assess. val. real est. '15_382,765,67$ Total tax (per $1,000) 1914..$19.l0 corp. 1894. ($5,000 yearly beginning Popula. 1915. 4.932. In 1918.) Total val. '15 (2-3 act.)_390 4 TNT. payable in N. Y. exchange Village-Hall Bonds. _. _ 5,000_ _Mch 1 '17-'21 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'15-.682,903 31.093 4.40s'12J4 $21,250r_Jan 15 '16-'32 5s '07 J-D 10,683r_M ar 1 '27-'28 Population in 1915 578,596 434s Sewer Bonds. 70.000__Jan 1 '24-'39 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCE. 4.409'09M-N INT. at Co. Treas. office. $67.000r_ _Nov 1 '14-'34 4s 9,000r_Dec 1 '29-'30 DIST. NO.?. 4348 Improvement Bonds. J16,000__Aug 1 '26-'41 This district is in Westchester Co. 4.104 J-J $88,000r_ 1Jan 1 '16-61 5s '06 J-D $6,000_ _June 30 '16-'21 130.500____Aug 1 1942 FAIRPORT. 4.60s'15A-0 53.000r__Oct 1 '16-'25 434s 5,000__ _ _Apr 1 1923 3.958 J-J This village is in Monroe County. 50,000r_ J DEBT Nov 1913_ $98,750 4.604 ___ 16,500....Apr 1 '28-'43 3.958 J-J Incorporated 1867. 1.500 1917 BOND. Assessed valuation 1913_ - _3,154,895 Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 3359 13.000 J-J 1926-1930 VII. tax rate (per $1.000)'13 $14.20+ 530 $110,000_ Jan 1 '16-'37 58 J-J 500 $43.000 1917 4.60s ___ 125,000_ _Jan 1 '39-'63 43.s'35 J-D Light 7,500r_Dec 1 '16-'30 Bonds. 53s 1,140__Jan 1 '16-'34 -8 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 19153161,000 DOBBS FERRY. --- 310.000 4.60s ___ This village Westchest in 1,680_ is er _Jan Co. 1 Assessed val. 1915 Sewer Bonds. '36-'63 4,441,5:31 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 58 g '13 July $38,667r_ _July 1 '15-'43 School tax (per 31.000)1915 $11.7734 Inc. 1873. Population 1915. 4,030. 58 $6,000.___ _Jan 1 1916 TOTAL DEBT May 1915_393 Bonds. Population in 1913 (est) 8,300 4s Street .167 5s ___ $3(,000r_ 1,500_ _July Assessed '16-'34 _Jan 1 '16-'18 1 '09 J4 valuation 1914_ _ _1,1381.319 INT. at Peekskill Say. Bank. ___ 9,000r_ _July 1 '16-'33 5348 4s '09 J-J 5,000_ _Jan 1 '31-'35 Tax rate (per 21.000) 1914-31 0.60 Tax-Map Bonds. 4.408'15F-A 150,000r_Aug 1 '20-'44 Population 1910, 3.112; 1915, 3.553 530 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH. Public Park Bonds. ___ $3,500__Oct 1 '18-'24 INT. at office of D. C. Becker, DIST. NO. 8. 46 '09 J4 $10,000r_ _July 1 '16-'25 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 19153635,354 Fairport. Assess. val.'14 real est____7,643.450 Livingston Avenue Bonds. This district is in Westchester Co (P. 0. Peekskill). $3,500r _July 1 '16-'22 4s '09 J-J INTEREST on $9,800 and $9,000 FALCONER. 4.358'07 s-a $32.000r_Jan 1 '16-'3 Fire Department Bonds. bonds due 1927 and 1928 at office This village is In Chautauqua Co. of 4.358'07 J-D 10.000r __Oct 1 '33-'37 48 '09 J-J $4,000r_ -July 1 '16-'33 State Comptroller; on 19,000 issue Inc. 1891. Population '15, 2,342. 330'02 J-J Sidewalk Bonds. _1916-1923 8,000r due 1929 and Street Paving Bonds. at the Warwick 4.455 J4 7.000r__-Part yearly 4s '09 J-J $16.000r_ _July 1 '16-'31 Say. Bank; on 1930 $83,200 issue at the 4.308'11 J-J $60,000c _ --.1916-1940 434s'12 J-J 70,000r__Jan 1 '27-'49 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1915-4230,500 Jefferson Co. Say. Bank in Water- BOND. DEBT May 1913—$60,III 4.958'13J-J 5,0004 ____1923-1934 Assessed valuation 1915..._5,697,272 town;on the ditch and drain bonds at Assessed valuation 1912 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '15__ $134,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_310.00 the First Nat. 956. I Bank of Vernon; Village tax (per $1,000) 1912310.96 Assess. val.'14 (60% act.)-3.750.000 INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank other loans Mt. Vernon Mt. Trust Co. INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Falconer School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _ $9.9E1 INTEREST payabic at Westches- DOLGEVILLE. MPTON. ter Co. Nat. Bank, Peekskill. FALL/31317RWL This village is in Herkimer and Ful- EASTHA This town is in Suffolk County. This town is in Sullivan County. ton counties. Inc. Mch. 17 1891. Highway Bonds. Railroad-Aid Bonds Refunded. Fire-Alarm & Sewer Bonds. CORTLANDVLLLE. 4s '06 1.1-8 $55.000_ _Mch 1 '16-'26 48 J-J $28,000r34,000 yly aft. 1921 This town (P. 0. McGraw) is In 4.208'11June $8,000r_June 15'16&aft BOND. DEBT May 5 1915355.000 55 46.000..__$4,000 Y.IY Cortland Co. and was separated from 00'13 Mar $1.450r3100 yiy beg '16 Total assessed val. 1914.... _4,808,495 Highway Bonds. Water Bonds. the city of Cortland in March 1899. Tax rate (per 21,000) 1914_ - 312.50 58 5c$3. 01. 7i5d0g_e_ic A-0 $5,000c Apr 20 '16-'20 Population 1910. 4,722; Cortlandville pays 18.7% of the re- 45 1t,fs. 000 yearly 1915, 5.164 Highway J-J 50,000c funding bonds and interest and the 3348 1923 INT. at Easthampton Nat. Bank. 48 Feb $14.00031.000 yly. after city of Cortland 81.3%. Sewer Bonds. 1916 48 Feb $1,000____Feb 1 1916 3.904 J-J $28,500r_July 1 '16-'34 Road Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915-477 EAST ROCHESTER. 430'10 Mch $10,000__Mch 1 '16-'22 Paving Bonds. .750 This village is in Monroe County, Floating debt 45 '10 M-S $14.000r_Sept 1 '16-'30 Refunding Bonds. 15,000 Assess. val. '14, real estate_ _680,862 Mch 315.000_ _Sept 1 '16-18 BOND. DEBT jFor water__$55,000 Inc. 1906. Population 1915. 3,471. Tax s rate (per $1,000) 1915_44 Main Street Impt. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1915_ $30,000 Oct.5 1915-10th purp_ 51,950 4.70415 58 .. 760 88 M-8 $38,100-34,000 yearly Population in 1915 Assess. val.'14(90% act.)_1.751.700 Sinking funds 14.071 Water-Pl Purchase. INT. payable by N. Y. draft. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 6.75 Assessed val.'Real estate_ _1,390,997 48 g '09 J-J ant $94,300o....Jan 1 '16-38 Population 1910, 3.155; 1915, 3,2E6 1915 1Total 1,489,097 Sewer Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$12.70 TNT. at Cortland Say. Bank. 4.10g'09 J-J $38,180o_ _Jan 1 '16-'38 FONDA. Population In 1915 This village Is In Montgomery 3,326 4.70s'15M -8 3.600_ —4500 yearly Inc. Co. 1850. Population 1915, 1,120. INT. on 4s at the Amer. Exchange BOND. DEBT CROTON-ON-HUDSON. Oct 1915_1132,480 Water Bonds. This village is in Westchester Co. Bank; on 330 by State Comptroller. Assessed val.(34 act.)'15__1,98 3,588 45 J-J $23.040r_July 1 '15-'31 Incorporated 1898. Village tax (per $1,000)'15___$12.60 48 J-J 4,480o_July 1 '16-'22 Water-Works Bonds DUNKIRK. INTEREST payable at the Paving Bonds, 430 This city is in Chautauqua County ___ 370.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1934 Bank of Commerce in RochesterNat. 4s J-J $16,560r_July 1 '16-'33 . BOND. DEBT Apr 21915.. 170,500 Inc. 1885. Population '15. 20.175. BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1915_345.640 Assessed val. 1914 Public Dock Bonds. 1.234,860 Assessed valuation 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.. 5.5 '15 ___ $100,000_June 1 '25-'44 EAST SYRACUSE. 519,697 Population 1910, 1,806; 1915, 2.243 This village is in Onondaga County Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.-318.83 Deficiency Bonds. INT. payable at People's Savings Inc. 1881. Population '15. 3.839. s '13 $15,000 Bank, Yonkers, and the Nat. MoSewer Bonds. Water Bonds. CROTON UNION FREE SCHOOL 330 A-0 $31,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'20 434s'03 July 355.000____Part yearly hawk River Bank, Fonda. DIST. NO. 2. J-D 5,000..__ Dec 15 1916 3.85'05 June 25,000____Part yearly 43is'07 Jan $30,000r_Jan 1 '16-'27 4s 4.65'07 July 10,000____Part yearly FORT EDWARD Assessment Bonds. 4.408'08Jan 39,000r . Water Bonds, $46,232 1915-1918 This village is in Washington Co. ($4,000 yrly. beginning Jan 11928.) 4348'13 GEN. BD. J-D $65,000...._Part yearly Inc. 1857. Populatio DT. $12,000 Oct '13_ 14 45is'09 Jan 15,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'25 n 1915. 3,662. Sa J-D Assessmen t debt 118.395 10,000____Part yearly TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '15__ $84,000 Sewer Bonds. 63.400 4548'14 M-N 15,000_Part yearly 5s '08 J-J $13,000.. July 1 '16-'28 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2,559.363 Water debt BOND. Floating DEBT debt 61,471 Oct 10'15..3151.000 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914....$9.33+ Water Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 '13_ 255,166 Water debt (Incl.) M-N 73,000___May 1923 Population in 1915 (est.) $89,000 55 Assess. val.'12(3i act.) 8.707,911 Assessed val. I Real estate _1,426,2 Paving Bonds. INT. on 4 30at Peekskill Say.2.100 65 Bk.; Total tax (per '15 ( 3i act.) $1,000) 1912.._$25.50 'Total 5s '08 J-J $18,000.. July 1 '16-'33 on 4.40s at Home Say.Bk. In Albany; 1,485,740 on 4 3,4s at People's Say. Bk..Yonkers, 16,540.58 INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank of Total tax (per $1.000) 1915...$18.2U 4.608'12J-J 1933 BOND. DEBT Oct 20'15_4120,541 INTEREST on the Dunkirk and Treasurer's office. of 1907 Water debt Is payable at the Trust bonds DANSVILLE. (included) 73.000 & Deposit Co. Assess. of Onondaga in Syracuse. val. '15 real estate 1,225,657 This village is in Livingston Co. INT.at Ft. Edward Nat. Bank. Incorp. 1845. Population '15.3,975. DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 45 '08 M-S $80.000c Mch 1 '19-34 ELMIRA Paving Bonds. J-J 25,000c ____1916-1922 County seat of Chemung County. FORT PLAIN. 58 '12 J-D 339.060_ Dec 1 '16-'33 48 3349 This village is In Montgome J-J 16,000c _ _ _ _1922-1925 Inc. 1864. Pop'n '15. 40,073. Water Bonds. Co Inc. 1832. Population 1915, ry J-J 18,000c _ __ _1916-1924 30'96 Mayor's Notes. $31,920r_Sept 1 '16-'24 48 2,923. A-0 50.000 3%s'00 _ _ Water Bonds. 1916 4348'12 --- $21.000- _July 1 '16-'22 3,500r_Aug 1 '16-'22 48'14 BOND. DEBT Oct 2'15_-_$189,000 334s'02 July $11,000r_July 1 '16-'26 Redemption Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 3.75s'04 A-0 168.200r_ Oct 1 '16-'29 Assessed val.J Real estate_ _9,847,717 330'98 A-0 $12.000r__Oet 1 '16-'27 3.90s Sept 8.000r_Sept 1 '16-'23 BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '14 $154.400 1915 10,419,975 330'92 J-J 143,000r_July '16-'21 4.808'13 M-8 12,000___Mar 18 1918 1Total Refunding Water Bonds. Assess. val.'14 (5i act.)--_1.732.372 School tax (per $1.000) 1915—$10.56 330'01 M-S 13,000r_Sept '16-'28 Village tax (per 11,000) 1914.$13.08 Population in 1915 (est.) 5,000r_ _July 1 16-'20 4.808'15J-D 330.000 18,000 334s'02 J-J 1916-1931 Street Paving Bonds. INT. at Lake Shore IIk.. Dunkirk. 3348'02 J-J 2.500r_ _July 1 '16-'18 A-0 $22,000_ __ 1916-1937 8,000r_ July!_ DEER PARK. 48 '03 J-J '16-'23 430 BOND. DEBTJ Water This town is in Orange Co. The DUTCHESS COUNTY. 48 '05 M-S 17,000r_Sept 1 '16-'32 $49,000. Oct. 2 1915_(Paving city of Port Jervis having been a part Poughkeepsie is the county seat. 48 '06 M-8 29.000r_Sept 1 '16-'32 Assessed 22,000. val., real estate__1,317.727 of the town at the time the bonds beBridge Bonds. Court-House and Jail Bonds. Total assess. val. 1915_ - __1,555,556 low were issued, that city is jointly re- 330 J41 $96.000r_ _Jan 2 '16-'31 330'95 A-0$115,000r_Oct 1 '22-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ -$11.34 sponsible for the payment of same. 1 1.000r_ _Jan 2 1932 4s '06 M-S 55,000r__ _Sept 1 1935 INT. Is payable on $22,000 330 Refunding Railroad Bonds. City-Hail Bonds. J-J 59,000r._Jan 2 1928 bonds at First Nat. Bank, St. paving 3348 County House Bonds. F-A $116.000c&r..Feb '16-'29 3348'95 A-0 $65.000r__Oct 1 '25-'27 ville; on $11,000 water bondsJohnsBOND. DEBT Oct 1915-3116.000 3 34s J-J $30.000r_ _Jan 2'16-'28 33ss'95 A-0 10,000r__ _Oct 1 1928 1926 at 1916.Albany Co. Say. Bank; Assess. val.'15(44% act.).... 726.970 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_318 3348'96 M-8 45.000r-Sept 1 '29-'31 $8,000 water on 6,000 bonds at Oneida CO. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914—$15.90 Assess. val.'14(85% act.)69.921,28 School Bonds. 6 330'01 Say. Bank; on $12,000 Population 1910, 1,696; 1915. 1.753 Pop'n 1910, 87,661; 1915, due 1918 at M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 1926 Albany City 91.704 Say. Institution, Albany INT. at Nat. Bank of Port Jervis INT. payable at Co. Treas. office 430'11 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '16-'20 4348'12 M-8 67,0004_Feb 1 '21-'29 (Var. amts. yriy.; V. 95. p. 435.) FRANKFORT. DEER PARK UNION FREE SOH. EAST AURORA. This village is In Herkimer County.. M-8 25,000r_Mar 1 '29-'34 Inc. This village Is In Erie County. /n- 430'13 DIST. NO. 1. 1862. Population 1915, 4,213. Pavement Bonds. 430'11 A-0 350.000—Apr 1 '16-'40 corp. 1849. Population '15, 4.025. Street Bonds. $40.000r_ 3348'95 Nov M-S 15 '28-'29 4Ss'10 A-0 30.000_ _Oct 1 '15-'40 Water-Ext. Bonds. 58 Sept $9.000__Sept 1 '16-'17 430'96 20,000r__ M-S _Sept 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT Apr 2'15_ $80,000 55 '13 J4 $17.000r_July 1 '16-'32 Sept 6,000 Sept I '16-'21. 45 '96 M-S 30,000e&r_Nov 1 1932 55 Assess. val.'14 (3.5% act.).2.232.805 Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 128.500— 430'13 M-8 Sept 1 '16-'33 School tax (per $1.000) 1914_$_22.78 4.30s'll J-J $103,125r_July 1 '16-'40 430'14 A-0 65.000 Nov $53,0004 1923 1916-1927 3.50s Population in 1913 (est) 7.000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 Sewer Bonds. 10,500 4.306'11 F-A Bonds. Park INT. payable at First Nat. Bank ot Water Refunding Bonds. 330'01 M-S $16,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1926 4.308'11 Sept$60,000r__Seet 1 '16-'43 Port Jervis in N. Y. exchange. 4.353'11 J-J $50 000r_Jan 1 '16-'40 4.958'13S 18.000__S ept ept 1 '43-'48 Floating Debt Bonds. BOND. DEBT (For water_ _$67,000 330'00 J-J $98.000r_ _July 16 1930 BOND.DEBT Apr 2 1915- $151,500. DELHI, TOWN. Oct. 1 1915__ Other purp.110,125 53,000. Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. Water debt (incl.) A town in Delaware County. Inc Floating debt Assess. val.'14(85% act.)_1.540,118 29,058 430.15A-0$1,500,000r_APr 1 '16-'45 Mch. 1821. Population '15, 1,736. Sinking funds 2,000 V. 100. p. 1018, for maturity.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ --$10.00. Assessed val. '15(% act.)_2.074,975 (See Refunding Bonds. water INT. 330 on in Albany. DEBT For waterl.500,000 430'15 May$100,000c_May 1 '16-40 Village tax rate(per$1,000)15 $12.10 BOND. Oct. 1915_ Oth. pur_1,109,000 FRANKF (See V. 100, p. 1017 for maturity) ORT UNION FREE SCR. INTEREST payable direct to Assess. value real estate__2 5.225.123 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915-- $100.000 holders DIST. NO. 9. Total assessed val 1915....28,027.266 of bonds. Assess. val. '14 (real est)__1,115,100 $6,500,assum. by N. Y.0. RR. 4348, (Assessme nt about 85% actual Total assess. val. 1914....__1,372.717 4.958'13 Jan 344,000r _ _.A9l6-194 City tax (per $1,000) 1915____$value) ESTER. 13.31 TOTAL I)EBT Total tax (per $1,000) 1913-_$20.87 EASTCH 25 This town (P. 0. Tuckahoe) Is in 450,500 INTEREST at City Chamber- Assess. val. '15,Oct INT.at Delaware Nat. Bk.. Delhi Westchest real est_ _1,660.18 er Co. Pop'n '15. 7,558. lain's office, in N. Y. exchange. Tax rate (per 31,000) 1915_411.60 Nov.. 1915.1 FRANKLIN COUNTY. M tione is the county seat. Road Bonds. M-S$40,1,000r_Mch 1 '21-'60 4s 410'12 Apr 33,000r__Apr 1 '17-'41 430'13 M-S 90,000r__Mch 1 '16-24 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 1915 $523,000 Assess. val.'14 real estate 12,263.524 Total assess. val. 1914__ _12.895,567 Pop'n 1910. 45.717; 1915, 46,181 INT. on bonds of 1913 at People's Nat. Bank, Malone: on others at City Nat. Bk., N. Y., in N. Y. exchange. FRED ONIA. This village is in Chautauqua Co Inc. 1829. Population 1915, 5.328. Water Bonds. F-A $35.000c_Aug 1 '16-'22 4s School Bonds. J-D 520,000r ____1916-1935 4s Street Bonds. 410'09 F-A $18.750r ____1916-1920 410'09 F-A 14,000r ____1916-1919 8,250r_Aug 1 '16-'20 58 g '10 F-A 4.80s '13 J-3 13.360r__July 1 '16-'23 2,000 -s 4.60s1531-S 18,000r_Sept 1 '16-'25 Electric-Light Bonds. $3,000r_ _July 1 '16-'18 4s '06 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 1915___$128,430 Water debt (included)___- 37,500 15,000 Sinking funds Assess. val.'15 (40 7 act.)_2,135,540 Village tax (per $1.000) 1915.-$15.00 INTEREST on water bonds is payable in N. Y. City; on school bonds at the Comptroller's office, Albany; on other bonds in Fredonia. FREEPORT. This village is in Nassau County. Inc. 1892. Population 1915, 7,463. Light Bonds. 4.10s'09J-J $13.000__July 1 '16-'28 10,000__July 1 '16-'25 410'11 J-J 4,050_ _July 1 '16-'24 ___ 3.45s 7,000.-July 1 '15-'23 48 4.458'12M-9 15,000__July 1 '16-'30 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. $6,000__July 1 '16-'27 43s'11 J-J 2,500July 1 '15-'27 4s Road Bonds. 4 48'11 J-J $48,000--July 1 '16-'39 4.45s12M-S 15,000__July 1 '17-'31 Water Bonds. $8,000- July 1 '16-'23 4.105'09J-J 10,000__July 1 '16-'25 4 4s'l 1 J-J 4.45s12M-S 5.000__July 1 '16-'20 2,000_ _July 1 '16-'19 ___ 4s _ 52.500__Jan 1 1919 55 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915- $202,500 Assessed valuation 1915._ _5,224,188 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915. _$11.50 INTEREST payable at Freeport. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 410'13 A-0 60.000„Oct 1 '16-'35 410'14 ___ f 3,000__Oet 1 1935 112,000__Oct 1 '36-'38 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915.- $260,000 Assessed val'n 1915 (est)__6.953,670 Tax rate (per $1,000)'15 (est.)_$9.87 • INT. on the $35,000 434s at Syracuse Trust Co.; on others at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. GENESEO. This village is in Livingston Co. Inc. 1872. Population in 1915. 2,239 Water Bonds. July $25,000c .,..June 1 1917 310 1916-1917 4.60s'12July 4.000 Town-Hall Building Bonds. 434507 July $12,000r_July 1 '16-'27 Paving Bonds. 410'11 Oct $9,600_ _ _Oct 1 '16-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915_ $50,600 29,000 Water debt (included) Assessed val.'15f real est_ _1 ,321,360 (85% actual)I _total _ _ _ _2,349.005 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'15- _$9.44 GENEVA. This city is in Ontario County Inc. Jan 1 '98. Popula. '15, 13,232. Refunding Bonds. 1916-1930 58 '14 ___ $7.500 Special Appropriation Bonds. 43.4s'12 A-0 $40,000c ___ _1925-1929 Public lmpt. Bonds. 1925-1932 410'12 A-0 $4,500c 1.200r_1915.'19&'22 410'12 A-0 Local lmpt. Bonds. 58 '15 --- $8.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'25 Street Bonds. 310'99 A-0 $10,000r__Apr 1 '16-'19 310'00 A-0 16.000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'20 5.250r__Apr 1 '16-'21 310'01 A-0 310'02 A-0 15.000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'22 4s '03 A-0 10.800r_ __Apr 1'16-'23 4s '04 A-0 17,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'24 45 '05 A-0 10,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'25 45 '09 A-0 42.000r __Apr 1'16-'29 _s '09 ____ 498.64 _s '10 ____ 47,502.12 Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '06 A-0 $2.000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'17 Lake Front Bonds. _s ____ $14,000 City-Hall Bonds. 48 '09 A-0 $4.000r ..Apr 1 '16-'17 5s '13 A-0 72,000 1916-1933 Water Bonds. 48 '96 A-0$140,000c__Oct 26 1926 44s'll A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '23-'31 410'11 A-0 62,000c_ _Apr 1 '19-23 410'11 A-0 18,500 Sewer Bonds. 4s '96 A-0 388,0000___Sept 1 1916 TOT. BD, DT. Jan 1 1913-$881,764 57,538 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912_ _ -9,376,689 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911--$14.524 INTEREST is payable part at the City Treasurer's office, part at the Nat. Bank of America and part at the Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York. FULTON. This city (incorp. in 1902) is in Oswego County and includes the old villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls. Sept $8,866.38 6s ("In or before Sept. 1916.") Sewer Bonds. 1916 GERMAN FLATTS UNION FREE F-A $07,5000 4s SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 4s '05 J-J 5.000r___Jan 1 1935 This district (P. 0. Ilion) is in 15,000r_Jan '20'25&30 4s '05 J-J 5,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1936 Herkimer County. 4s '06 J-J J-J $19,000_ _$2,500 yearly 14,000r_Jan 1 '18&'23 4s 4s '06 J-J High School Bonds. 16,000r_Jan '28 & '33 3,750r_ _Apr 1 '15-'53 410'13 J-J $95.000r_ _Jan 1 '18-'48 4s '09 A-0 20,000r_ _Jan 1 '30-39 TOTAL DEBT Oct 9 1915. $114,000 4.358'10J4 valuation 1915.._4,429,195 4 Us'll F-A 16,000r_Aug 15 '16-'31 Assessed (per $1,000) 1915._.$11.05 Tax rate Stand Pipe Constr. Bonds. INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in New 448'13 A-0 $24,000__Oct 1 '16-'23 York exchange. Bridge Bonds. 4.308'11M-N$74,000r_Nov 5 '15-'41 4.70s'13A-0 18.525.57 Oct 15'23-40 GERMAN FLATTS UN.FR.S.D.2. Water Bonds. 1'. 0. Mohawk, Herkimer County. 3.40s J-D $112,0000_June 1 '16-'29 5s '14 M-NS39.000__Nov 1 '16-'54 4.458'12A-0 21,250r_Oct 25 '16-'32 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $48,000 Street Improvement. Assess. val. 1915, real est _ _1,123,000 4s '09 M-N $34,000r_May 1 '19-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915...$14.0Q 1916 Os '10 July 6,238.24 INT. at Nat. Mohawk Valley Bk (Subject to call.) n N. Y. exchange. 41013M-111150,866.23rMay 1'31-'43 410'15 J-J I 1.262.87r_July 1 1916 145.000r_July 1 '17-'25 ,GHENT ttz CHATHAM (TOWNS) School Bonds. UNION FR. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. al-N $6,400r_June 1 '15-'20 45 P.0.Chatham, Columbia County. M-N 2.520r_ _ _ Part yearly 434s'14 A-0 $74,500_ _Oct 1 '16-'54 48 22,000_-_Oct 1 '20-'41 (See V. 100, p. 68. for maturity.) 44812 28.100r___July 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '15. 374,500 445'14 J-J BOND. DEBT May 1 '15 $561,247 Assessed valualreal ette,114,550 58,596 Floating debt tion 1915_ _ _ total ------1,800,671 6.005,488 Tax Assess. val. 1915 rate (per $ ,000) 1915- - _$12.22 Total tax (per $1,000) 15 $32.98 and INT. at U. S. M.& Tr. Co., N.Y. $35.40 11,138 1915, Pop'n 1910, 10,480; COVE SEWER DISTRICT. INTEREST on sewer bonds of GLEN Situated in Town of Oyster Bay. 1906 and 1911 payable at the Citizens' Sewer Bonds. Nat. Bank, Fulton; on sewer bonds 410'12 $150.000-Sept 3 '17-'39 of 1910 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., BOND.M-S DEBT Oct 4 1915_ $150,000 N. Y.: on the street bonds of 1909 at Assessed valuation 1915.._7.000,000 the City Chamberlain's office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ ---$3.10 FITLTON COUNTY. Johnstown. is County seat GLENS FALLS. Highway Improvement Bonds. This city is in Warren County. 48 '09 A-0 $70,000o_ Feb 10 '20-'26 Inc. 1839. Population 1915, 16.323 5s '12 J-D 28.000__June 1 '16-'19 Judgment Funding Bonds. 4.358'15F-A 50.000_Feb 10 '27-'36 58 M-N$12,500 Hospital Bonds. Bridge Construction Bonds. 5s '13 J-D $12,000r_Dec 15 '16-'19 410'14 M-N$45.000_ _May 1 '34-'37 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $110,000 Refunding Bonds. Total assessed val. 1014_17,302,397 434s'09 Feb $10,000c 1916 45,626 Population in 1915 Sewer Refunding Bonds. IN r. at People's Bk.,Johnstown. 434s'12 F-A $117.000_Aug 31'17-'28 Water Bonds. 4s '91 J-J $10.0000_ _ __ 1916-1917 GEDDES. A town (P.0.Solvay) in Onondaga 410'09 J-J 50.000c_July 1 '16-'20 6.739. 1915. Co. Population in Village Hall Bonds. 410'12 F-A $60.000- Feb 1 '16-34 3 50'00 J-D $36.000c Y'ly to J'ne'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '15. $277,850 Bridge St. listen. Bonds. 5513 F-A $27.000__Seot 1 '35-'43 Water bonds (incl.) 60.000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '15-$87.000 Assess. val.'15 (34 act.).._ _9,418.440 Assessed value, real, 1914_.6,659.249 Assessed value, real estate_9,298.305 7,324.249 City tax (per 31.000) 1915-314.85 Total valuation 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913____$8.10 INTEREST payable In Glens Falls INT. at Chase Nat. 13k., N. Y. GEDDES UN. FR. SCH. DIS.N0.2 A district (P. 0. Solvay) in Onondaga County. Pop. 1913(est.). 6.000. J-D $35,000r_ _ _$2,000 y'lv 43.48 410'12 A-0 148.000c-Oct 1 '15-38 GLOVERSVILLE. Gloversville is in Fulton County Incorp. a city Mch. 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the town of Johnstown. Local Improvement Bonds. 377,700__Feb 1 '16-'20 434s Bridge Bonds. 434s'12 M-N 18,500c_Nov 1 '16-'36 Water Loan. 314592 J-D 350,000c__ _ Dec 1 1917 43is'13 J-D 50.000c_June 19'20-29 Deficiency & Refunding Bonds 4s '97 M-N $28,000r___May 1 1922 Deficiency Bonds. 4 s'14 J-D $27.500__June 1 '16-'28 ch. Bldg. Const.(Board Educ.) $77,000__Oct 1 '16-'31 43.4s Fire Department Bonds. 330'02 Aug $25.000r__ _Aug 1 1932 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 334s'97 F-A $27,000r__ _Feb 1 1917 Apr 10.000c_Apr 1'16 &'18 410'13 Apr 15,000r_Apr 1 '17-'21 ($5,000 payable every two years.) 410'15 A-0 134,000..._Apr 1 1920 110.000_ _Apr 1 '22-'23 Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 M-N $250.000r_ _Nov 1 1945 410'11 M-N 100.000c__May 1 1941 TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1915 $769,700 Sinking funds 69,450 Water debt (included) 100,000 30,100 Water sinking fund (incl.) Assess. val.'15 (real eel.). 8,328.625 Total val.'15(abt. 34 act.) 8,998,150 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_327.20 Pop'n 1910, 20,642; 1915, 21,178 INTEREST on water, railroad, deficiency, bridge and local improvement bonds payable in N. Y.; on al other issues at Chamberlain's office -13 GREENE COUNTY. Catskill is the county seat. Court House ec Jail Bonds. .1$120,000c_Feb 1 '16-'27 8,000c_ _Feb 1 1928 4s 'OS F-Al 4s '10 F-A 30,000c_Feb 1 '29-'31 4s '11 F-A 10,000c._ _Feb 1 1933 Refunding Bonds. 4s '11 F-A $10,000c___Feb 1 1932 Road Bonds. Is '11 F-A $35,000c_Feb 1 '16-'20 Is '11 F-A 5.000c_ _ _Feb 1 1934 Is '12 F-A 52.500c_ Feb 1 '34-'39 3,000c___Mar 1 1939 4s '15 M-S 110,000c_ __Mar 1 1940 4,500c_ __Mar 1 1941 Turnpike Bonds. 310'01 F-A $6.000c_Feb 1 '16-'18 BOND. DEBT May 1 '15 3276.500 Assess. val. '14(4 act)..13,074,083 Pop'n 1910. 30,214; 1915, 30.091 INT. at County Treasurer's office. HALFMOON AND STILLWATER (TOWNS) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 10. P. 0. address Mechanicville. 410'13 J-DS140.000c_Dec 1 '16-'45 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915__ $174,850 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _3,516.000 Tax rate'(per $1,000)for 1914..$12.75 Population in 1914 (eat) 8.500 HAMBURG UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district is in Erie County 4 4g'10 J-J 342,000r_ _Jan. 1 '16-'39 BOND. DEBT Oct 7 1915._ $42,000 Ass'd val. '15, real estate_ _3,265.184 GOSHEN. about actual value.) This village is in Orange County. (Assessment tax (per $1.000) 1915--.35.97 School Incorporated 1809. 3.500 Population in 1915 (est.) Sewer Bonds. INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y F-A$100.000 434s BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ 3139.500 Assessed valualreal estate.1,558,000 HAMILTON COUNTY. Lake Pleasant is the County seat total _ _ _1,757,460 tion 1915_ Funding Bonds. Tax rate (per $ ,O00) 1915_ _ 412.46 5s '10 J-D$125.000c_June 1 '21-'40 Population 1910 3,081; 1915, 3,511 BOND. DEBT Dec 1914___$125,000 valuation Assessed _4,924.931 GOSHEN UN.FR.SCH.DIS. NO.S. Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914_1914_312.00 This district is in Orange County. Population 1910, 4,373; 1915, 4.491 4 lis'10 J-D $47.812.50c J'ne15'16-'30 INTEREST at Northville Bank TOTAL DEBT Oct 2 1915_ 1551,000 In New York exchange. Assess. val. '15J real estate.1,287,475 1,436,100 (1-3 actual)_Itotal UNION FREE School tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$13.68 HARRIETSTOWN SCH. DIST. NO. 1. 3,500 Population in 1914 (est.) County. in is Franklin district This INT. at Goshen National Bank. • 4 48'09 A-0 $29,000r__Apr 1 '16-'44 4.500r_ _Jan 1 '16-'24 J-J 434s 12.000r_ _July 1 '16-'27 410'09 J-J GOUVERNEUR. This village is in St. Lawrence 5s '13 M-S 26.000__Sept 1 '16-'41 Co. Inc. Sept. 1850. Pop.'15, 4.164. BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '12_ $54,000 5.000 Sinking fund Street-Improvement Bonds. 048'12 A-0 $5.600r __Oct 1 '16-'22 Assessed val.'12 (1-5 act.)_1.861,448 School tax (per $1.000) 1910_-$19.10 Water-Works Refund. Bonds. 5.500 410'10 J-J $35.000c_July 1 '16-'32 Population in 1912 (est.) INT. payable at Adirondack Nat. BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1915_ $40,600 exch. in Y. N. Lake, Saranac Bank. 35,000 _ (includel)_ debt Water Assessed val.. real. '15_ _ _ _ 1,827.818 Total val.'15 (2-3 act.)_ _ _ _ 2,029.255 HARRISON. This town is in Westchester Co. $8.13 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 Sidewalk Improvement Bonds. INT. on 410 at First Nat. Bank. _ - $15.729_ _Part yearly 5s Hanover at 448 on Gouverneur; Sewer:I mprovemeni Bonds. Nat. Nank, New York. 1916-1924 ___ 3225,000 43-4s Highway Bonds. GRANVILLE. J-D $10.000r. Apr 1 '16-'25 4s This village is in Washington Co. 4s 3,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'18 J-D Incorporated 1885. 2,000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 is J-D Highway Bonds. 434s'07 J-D 147,000r_June 1 '16-'36 1915-1943 4 48 55 '13 Sept 328.700 1925-1944 ___ 7,000__$1,000 yearly 100,000r5s '14 Sept 17,400r_Sept 7 '16-'44 44s Water Bonds. 2.080 _ 44s 1916-1919 1916-1946 Jan $31.000r Water_-Supply Bonds. 434s BOND. DEBT May 1915-$78,700 5s 1944 $9,000 4.000 44s Floating debt ___ 42,000-$3,000 yly. aft. 1917 Assessed val.'14 (2-3 act.)_1,220.000 Village tax (per $1.000) 1914.__$9.00 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915_ $575,309 Population 1910, 3,920; 1915, 3,890 Assessed val. '14, real est__6,497,571 INT. payable in Granville at Tax rate (per $1.000 1011 . _312.00 Population 1910. 4.226; 1915, 5.081 Farmers' /slat. Bank. INT. at Rye Nat. Bank of Rye. GREENBURGH. This town is in Westchester Co. Grade-Crossing Elimination. 1940 43-s'15 J-J $25.000 Assessment Map Bonds. 1919-1924 _ _ _ 330.000 /s 45 Refunding Bonds. _ _ _ f$84.000_ _Apr 1 '16-'43 430 23,000____Apr 1 1944 1919-1943 25,000 434s Highway Improvement Bonds 4s ___ $161,500 $8,000 y'ly May 34,000..Aug 1 '16-'32 4s 4 &is 138.000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'38 Aug 1916 5545 _I 471.96 9,000_ __Aug '17-25 Hartsdale Water Bonds. ___ $27,000_ _Aug 1 '17-'31 4.40s Water District Bonds. $4,500 ---s'15 Funding Bonds. 4s '04 F-A $79,000r___Aug 1 1924 Elmsford Drainage Bonds. 4 10'09 ___ $73,000_ _ _Oct 6 '16-'31 7,200_ _$450 yly Oct6 4.85s'10A-0 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15-__$691.622 Ass'd val. '14, real estate_43,197.000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ _ ...$15.130 Pop'n 1910, 23,193; 1915, 26,188 GREENBURGH UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4 34s'10 J-J $150.000c Jan 1 '16-'47 11.000c__Jan 1 '16-'26 448'12 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915 $171,000 Ass'd val. '15, real estate_11,258,676 School tax (per $1,000) 1914.. _$4.41 INTEREST payable at Irvington Nat. Bank In New York exchange. GREENBURGH UN.FR.DIS.N0.4. 410'11 J-J $48.000c__Jan 1 '17-'40 1916-1939 J-J 48,000 4s Assess. val.'15 (2-3 act.)_ _5.784.730 School tax (per $1,000) 1915.37.0334 5,530 Population 1914 (est.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $96,000 INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Hastings-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. HASTINGS ON HUDSON. This village is in Westchester Co. Inc. 1879- Population 1915, 5.461. Sewer Bonds. 410 ___ $3g,400r ___ _1916-1939 1916-1939 9,600 5s '13 Street Bonds. 4.30s J4 $33.000____July '16-'26 30,000__July 1 '14-'36 5s '13 J-J Park Bonds. 1916-1934 $28.500 55 BOND.DEBT May '15 $151,000 4.150.000 Assess. val. 1913 (eat) Tax rate (per 31.000) 1913...$ 9.50 INT. on $2,000 sewer -bonds at office of Village Tress.; on others a First Nat. Bank, Hastings-on-Hud. HAVERSTRAW. This village is in Rockland County. Inc. 1854. Population 1915. 5.418. Sewer Bonds. 4.12s'09 J-J $54,030c_Sept 1 '15-'37 448'12 Sept 7,000c_Sept 1 '16-'22 TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '15- $62.000 _2.500.000 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _315.65 1914_Total tax (per $1,000) INT. at People's Bk.. Haverstraw. HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 5s '10 J-D $41.250r_ Y'ly on Dec 1 BOND. DEBT Apr 2'15__ $41,250 Assess. val.'14 (60% act.)_2.490,225 School tax (per $1,000) 1914 _ _$1 i .25 7.000 Population in 1914 (est.) INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw. HEMPSTEAD, VILLAGE. This village Is in Nassau County. Inc. 18.53. Population 1915. 6.073 Street Bonds. _s ___ $4,000 Sewer Bonds. 4.20s-11 .14 $250,000r_July 1 '16-'49 Building Bonds. 4.208'11 J-J $24.000r_ _July 1 '16-,3I Park Bonds. 4.20s1 1 J4 $5.400r_July 1 '16-'19 Water Bonds. ___ $47,400 310 44 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. HEMPSTEAD VILLAGE (Cenci.) BOND.DEBT f For water.. 847,400 Oct 1 1915_ _10ther purp 283,400 Sinking funds 7,000 Assess. val., real estate.. 3,968.295 Total assessed val. 1915__ _4,244,845 Village tax (per $1.000) 1915__$16.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '15.. $93,500 Assessed valuation 1915-- _3,577,590 School tax (per $1,000) 1915._$11.60 INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre, Far RockawayBk. and UnionSay.Bk. of Patchogue and Ellenville Say. Bk. [VOL. 101. Water Bonds. INT. on water bonds payable at J-J $50,000r__ _Jan 1 1944 Chamberlain's office; park bonds at 4s 75,000r.._ _Jan 1 1946 Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; park ls '06 J-J refunding bonds at Nat. Bank of 4s '07 J-J 60,000r__ _Jan 1 1947 31,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 Commerce, N. Y., or Chamberlain's 430'08 J-J office, Hornell; sewer bonds at Han- (Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1913.)' J-J $14,000r_ _ _ _Jan I 1928 over Nat. Bank,N. Y.; paving bonds 48 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE (Subject to call beginning Jan. 1 '13„) also in New York. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. '09 J-J 10,000r_ __ _Jan 1 1927 45 -HEMPSTEAD,TOWN. 5s '13 ___ $24,000_-_July 1 '18-'41 (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1913.) Hempstead (inc. April 17 1784) is 434s'07 _ __ 24.000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'27 HUDSON. 50,000r___July 1 1927 This city (Incorp. in 1785) is the 4s '12 J-J now in Nassau Co., but was formerly BOND. DEBT Oct 1914__ $50,000 Sewer Bonds. seat of Columbia County. In Queens Co., then including Far Certificate debt 7,500 county 45 g J-J 375.000c&r_37,500 yly Storage Dam & Bldg. Bonds. Rockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, Assessed valuation 1913._ _1,401,115 Funding Bonds. 430'14 F-A Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and Sea- School tax (per $1.000) 814,500__Aug 1 '25-'27 1913.._$8.50 835.0000_July 1 '16-'22 '06 J-J 4s Cemetery ford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that Bonds. INT. on the 410 payable at the 4s School Bonds. F-A $2,000c___Feb I 1917 portion of the town lying "westerly of Lynbrook Nat. Bank and PoughJ4 $25,000r A-0 4.000c___April 1918 310 1918 a straight line drawn from the south- keepsie Savings Bank; on the 5s of 48 J-J 45,000r 4s easterly point of the town of Flushing 1913 at Bank of Rockville Centre. M-N 6,000c_May 1 '18-'20 3346 1929 Creek and Drainage Bonds. Water Bonds. through the middle of the channel 4s '04 July $125,000r_July 1 '16-'22 46 '07 F-A$100,000r_Aug 1 '22-'41 between Rockaway Beach and Shel- HERKIMER. DEBT Oct 1 '15_31,450,000 ter Island, in the county of Queens, This village Is in Herkimer County. 45 On July 50.000r_ _July 1 '23-24 BOND. to the Atlantic Ocean." became part Inc. 1870. Population 1915. F-A 10,000 1929 Water debt (included)_ __ _1,150,000 9,580. 430'15 Sinking (water) fund Street of New York City, under the Greater -Improvement 130,668 Bonds, Paving Bonds. 4s New York Charter. This boundary 4.108'09 F-A 1 Feb $16,000c__Feb 1 '16-'23 Assess. val. '15{Real est_ 9,924,810 $12.000c_Feb 1 '16-'19 4s (% actual) M-S was changed by the Legislature in 430'10 A-0 2.000_ _Oct Total 24,000c__Mch ......10,811.385 1 '16-'27 1 1916 4s F-A 15,00043__Feb '16-'18 Total tax (per .000) 1915---$29.86 April 1899, and the new boundary is 4s '08 J-J 37,000c_July 1 '16-'33 INTEREST on the $10,000 water M-N 25,000r__May 1 '21-'25 that portion of the old town of Hemp- 4s 2,759.26_31,00 Feb. 1 430'11 43.0'13 J-D 27.800 stead "bounded on the east and north 4.208 1,650.21-81.0000 yrly. 1925-1930 45 due 1927 and the 4s due Aug. 1 3rrly. Jan, 7 5,000 by the east and north bounds of the 5s'13M-S 2.801.6281,400 y'ly Sept20 1926 1922-1941 at the Ithaca Savings former village of Far Rockaway, and 5s '14 ___ 1927 Bank; on other water bonds at 2,387.36_8800 yearly 430'15 F-A {10,000 14,000 on the east by a line drawn due 1928 Union Trust Co. and Columbia Sewer Bonds. Trust Co.. New York. Bonds. north from the northwest corner of 4s '03 M-S $13,000c_Sept 1 '16-'28 58Sewer '13 May $1,000r___May 1 1916 said village to the south line of the 430'14 May 28,500__May 1 '16-'44 JAMESTOWN. Refunding Loan. town of Jamaica, as it existed on the 4.55s'15___ 1916-1945 45 '09 F-A $5,000c_ _Feb 30,000 This city is in Chautauqua County. thirty-first day of December 1897." 1 1918 Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 5,000o.... Apr 1 1919 Inc. Mch.31 1886. Pop. 1915,37.780 The bonds given below are those re- 430'03 M-N818.000c_ Nov 1 '16-'27 4s Bridge Bonds. '10 -A 5,000r__ F _Feb 1 maining as a debt against the town 1920 Refunding Bonds. '10 F-A 3,200r_Feb 18 '16-'19 43i8'10 J-J $50,000r___July 1 1930 after assigning to New York City the 58 '13 F-A 32i,500Aug 1 '16-'43 4s City-Hall Bonds. 4s '10 A-0 5,000r.... Apr portion belonging to it according to a 1 1921 Bridge Bonds. is '95 M-N $65,000r _.May 15 1925 School Bonds, decision of the Supreme Court of the 4.60s130ct 865,000-8L,5 yearly 330 Park Bonds. M-S 812,000r_Sept 1 '16-'21 Third Judicial District at Albany BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '15..00 $194,098 3 4s '08 J-D $20.000r__ Dec 30 1938 34s A-0 2,500r_ _Apr 1 '16-'20 Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69. p. 1357. Assessed val.'15, real est.. _4,475,928 430'13 A-0 Paving Loans. 75.000 1925-1932 Road Bonds. Total assessed val. 1915__ A,772,869 430'15 F-A c0,000 48 '93 J-J $293,000c&r_July 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-$10.00 1925 4s '09 J-D $6,815.49r_Deo 30 '18 5,000 Almshouse Bonds. 1926 46 '09 A-0 10,579.46r_Oet 1 1919 4 Sell M-S $22,000r_NI&S 1 '16-'26 HERKIMER UNION FREE SCR. BOND. DEB Oct 1915__ $438,800 4s '09 J-D 10,079.14r_ Dec 30 '19 Water debt (incl.) 7,319.60r_J'ne 30 '20 BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1915 $315,000 175,000 430'10 J-D DIST. NO. 1. __ Assessed valuation, real__65,201,302 4s '07 J-J S27,0000_July 1 '16-'42 Sinking funds 12,743 430'12 A-0 9,100r __Oct 1'16-'22 Assess. 4.40'12 val., J-J 21,000r real, 1915____4,885, _July 1 '16-'22 Assessed val. personal_- _ 750,350 43 892 6,000July 1 '16-'21 Total val. J-J 5s'13 J-J 7,200 __July 1 '16-'23 Special franchises 1,193,985 55 J-J 9,000.._July 1 '16-'24 Total tax '15 (2-3 act.)_ _ _ _ 5,510,317 5s'13 M-8 3.600 __Sept 1 '16-'23 Total val. '15 (65% act.)_67,145.637 4.30s'12J-J 88,000 1916-1946 Popula'n (per $1.000) 1915.330-11+ 4.408 J-J 1910, 11,417; 1915, 11,544 11,700 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ Part y'ly 430'13 J-J 10,000__July 1 '16-'25 /NT. at office of City Treasurer. 5s '15 J-J 49,641r Popula'n 1910, 44,297; 63,291 430'15 A-0 9,000_ 1916-1925 1 '17-'25 Sewer Bonds. INT. on road bonds at First Nat. BOND. DEBT Oct 22_July '15_ 8149,000 HUDSON FALLS. 330'93 M-S 150,000r___Mch 1 1923 Bank, Hempstead; on almshouse Assess. val. '15, real est__ _4,201,607 village, formerly Sandy Hill. 48 '93 J-D 111,0000&r_Deo 1 1923 bonds at Town Clerk's office. Total val. '15( actual)....4,422,032 Is This in Washington 4s '97 M-N 50,000r......May 1 1917 Co. Inc. In 1810 School tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _$12.31 Sewer Bonds. 46 '98 J-J 20,000r_ _Mch 15 1918 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. INT. on 4s payable at Nat. Bank 334s F-A $37,500__Aug 1 '16-'30 330'00 J-J 20,000r__ _July 1 1920 of Newport; on Ss and 4.30s at Her- 330 DIST. NO. 1. 4s F-A '01 J-D 13.774.80Auir 25,000r_ _June 1 1921 1 '16-'30 4.33s'll A-0 $44,000. _ _Oct 2'16-'31 kimer Nat, Bank. 4s '02 J-D 20,000r__ _June 1 1922 Paving Bonds. 3.993'09J-D 46,750r 43is F-A $37.400.- _Aug 1 '16-'32 4s '08 J-D 42.000r_ _Deo 30 1928 4.335'11F-A 10,000r HERKIMER COUNTY. 3.86 F-A 25,006.32Aug 1 '16-'32 Refunding Elec. Light Bonds. Herkimer is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ 8100,750 DEBT Oct 1 '15._ $113,681 4a'03 J-D $18.400r__Dec 1 '16-'23 Assess. val.'15 (3i act.)_ _5.440.000 Highway-Improvement Bonds. BOND. 48 '01 J-D 16.000r_June 1 '16-'31 Assess. '15fReal val. est_ _2,067,430 School tax (per $1,000)1915__ $11.10 48 'OS A-0 $60,000c_ _Apr 1 '17-'21 (2-3 actual)_ otal _ _ _..2 36.000__Dec 1 '16-'33 .680 4.60sJ-D Population in 1915 (est.) 7,020 4s '07 A-0 12,0000 ___Apr 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915--.190 Hospital Bonds, -$20.00 INT. at Hempstead Bank. 4s '08 A-0 120,000r. Apr 1 '22-'31 Population in 1915 410'10 J-J $50,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 5,585 4s '09 A-0 60,0000. _Apr 1 '32-'36 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr Co.. N.Y. 4 Well M-S 34,666.67 Sept 1'16-'41 HEMPSTEAD UN.FR. S. D. NO.8. 4s '11 A-0 108,0000._Apr 1 '17-'25 Water Bonds. 410'15 J-J834,000___Jan 1 '25-'41 430'15 A-0 102,000_812,000 Y'IY HUNTINGTON. 48 '03 A-01$300.000r__Moh 20 1943 beginning 1926. 1,000_ __ _Jan 1 1942 This village is in Suffolk County. 1120.0000ecrM oh31 '16-'23 410'13 M-N135.000__May 1 '16-'33 BOND.DEBT Aug 1915__ 850,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'15_ _ $360,000 Sewer-System Bonds. Assessed valuation 1914__ _1,091,235 Assessed valuation. I eat_ _34.017,093 58 '15 J-J 1$2.000-.._ _July 1 1920 Refunding Paving Bonds. Assessed val., personal_ _1,004,450 _ School tax (per 81,000) 196,000__July 1 '21-'44 48 '05 A-0 $3.000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'18 $9.50 860,138 TOTAL DEBT INT.at First Nat,Bank,Freeport, Franchises Paving Certificate Fund. (7) Total valuation 1914........35,881,681 in New York exchange. ann $12.125.44r_at anY time INT. at Bank of Huntington in 5s Popula'n 1910, 56,356; 1915, 64,112 N. Y. exchange. 56 '09 ann 3.454.59r Deo30'16-'18 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. INTEREST is payable at the Her56 '09 ann 8,104.50r_Oot 1 '16-'19 kimer Nat. Bank in N. Y funds. DIST. NO, 9. 56 '09 ann 5.261.48rDeo30'16-' 19 HUNTINGTON UNION FREE P. 0. Freeport. 55 '10 ann 2.962.52r Deo30'16-'19 SOH. DIST, NO. 3. 4s '02 J-J $14,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'22 HOLLEY. This district is In Suffolk County. 58 '10 ann 4.885r .Oct 31 '16-'20 This village is Orleans in County. 48 '07 J-J 32.775r_ Jan 1 '16-'34 430'08 J-D $94.560r_Dec 1 '16-'39 4.40'12 J4 25.200r__July 1 '16-22 4.10s '09J-J 43,000r_ Jan 1 '20-'54 Incorporated 1867. 58 '13 M-N 58.000r_May 1 '18-'38 414s'12 A-0 6.300r __Oct 1 '16-22 Electric-Light Bonds, 430'13 J-J 70,000 _Jan 1 '29-'46 TOTAL DEBT Apr 11,200__July 1 '16-'23 $156,500 58 13 J-J Augf$10,000 48 1920 Assessed val. 1914 7'15_ -3,801,945 43s'13 J-J 12.000__Jan 1 '24-'29 5s '13 M-S 19,200__Sept 1 '16-'23 1 3,000 1921 (Assessment abt. 1-3 to 36 act. BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '15- 8171,775 17,322.74_ Part y'ly value) 4.408 J-J May 58 5.000r_Aug '15 1 '16-'20 Assessed val. '15 (34 act.)_5,924.247 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-813.50 Fire-Department Bonds. Paving Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1915_$11.50 Population in 1914 (est.) 6.500 00'11 M-S $26.000r_Sept 1 '16-'41 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Freeport. 430'14 M-N $8,000__Aug 1 '16-'23 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank BOND.DEBT!For water 8555.000 Sewer Bonds. Oct 1 1915__10th. purp. 850,791 Aug $61.600_ _Aug 1 '16-'37 of Huntington, N.Y.,in N.Y.exch. Floating 5s debt 60.000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '15_ 882,100 Assess. val.'151Real est_16,797.056 DIST. NO. 11. Assessed valuation 1915..__984,942 ILION. act.)_ _'Total .._17,523,875 (60% Dist. No. 28 (Long Beach) created Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_815.94 This village is in Herkimer County Total tax (per $1.000) 1915__$36 out of No. 11 is responsible for Population in 1915 (est) 1.780 Inc. Apr. 1 1865. Pop'n 1915.8,900. INT. on water bonds payable 24 72.5557o of the $48,000 debt reat INT, at State Exch. Bk., Holley. Paving Bonds. U.S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on other ported below. The asszsmi valua$135,000__Jul '13 58 J-J '17-'42 y 1 coupon bonds at Chase Nat, Bank, tion given below is that of Dist. HO0SICH FALLS. _s '15 ___ 39,674.45 N. Y.; on registered bonds at JamesNo. 11 only. This village is In Rensselaer County. Water Bonds. town or in New York exchange. 4.20'09 J-J $34000.. July 1 '16-'19 Inc. Apr. 14 1827. 45 ___ $85,000 1922 Po'n '15 5,406. 3.458 J-J 3,000_ _Jan 1 '16-'18 Public-Building Bonds. 4s _ _ _ 54,000_ _ _ _$3,000 y'ly JAMESTOWN SCHOOL ' BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $37,000 3.80s M-N$16.000____Noy DIST. 1 1930 43.0'15 M-N 81,000r_May 1 '18-'44 45 J-J $35,000r ..1916-1922 Assess. val. 1914 2,563.323 Grading and Paving Bonds. Sewer Bo, ds. 5s '07 J-J 105.000r_ School tax (per $1,000)'14___$6.00 4.15s g'08JulY $42,500r_July Nov '23-'36 $l,500-- $500 yearly 430'11 J-D 125,000r..Deo 111916-27 1 '16-32 4s INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre. Water-Works Bonds. _s '15 ___ 30,000 58 '13M-N 5 9,000r___Nov 1 1916 4.308'07 J-J $60,000r July 1 '16-'26 Electric-Light Bonds. 100,000r_Nov 1 '17-'26 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE BCE. BOND.DEBT Oct 1 1915.. $118,500 330 _ _ _ $18.00(L-$1,000 yearly 70.000r_Nov 1 16-'29 DIST. NO. 15. Water debt (included) ___ 21,000_ _$1,000 yearly 434s'14 M-N 60,000 334s DEBT Oct 1 '15_ $454,000 53 '10 M-N $136,800r_May 1 '16-'34 Assessed valua-f Real est _ _1,660.600 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-- 8444,000 BOND. Assess. real val. _17.057,746 55 16.320r 1930 209,000 School tax(per St1915-16 tion 1915_ 'Personal 481,100 Water debt (included) ,000)'15-'16_313.70 430'12 M-S 125,000r_Sept 1 '17-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915__813.80 Assess. val.'15 4,383,086 Population in 1914 (est) 35.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 3'15_ $285,320 Real value (est.) 6,000.000 .TMT. on all bonds paid direct INT. payable at Hoosick Falls. to Assessed valuation 1914_ - _8,010,945 Village tax (per 81,000) 1914-$41.20 holders of same. School tax. (per $1,000) 1913_810.80 HORNELL. INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in Ilion. Population in 1914 (est.) This city Is in Steuben County. 7,000 JEFFERSON COUNTY. Name formerly Hornellsville, but IRVINGTON. Watertown is the county seat. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE BCE. changed by Chap. 288, Laws of 1906. This village is In Westchester Co Highway Bonds. DISTRICT NO. 17. Inc. 1888. Populationj1915, 14,352. Inc. 1872. Population 1915, 2,379 46 '07 F-A $50.000r_ _Feb 1 430'12 A-0 gl.,125r_Apr 10 1916 '16-'25 Bonds. Sta. Main Bridge Bonds. 4s '09 Feb 70,000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'29 2,000r_Apr 10 '17-'48 July 15 '16-'23 bs '15 F-A 828,000_ _Aug 1 '20-'33 5s '14 M-N200,000r_Apr 18 1918 TOTAL DEB Oct 23 '15.. 833,125 58 '14 J-J 116,000c Water Bonds. 3,000c_July 1924 15 1 Jail Bonds. Assess, val.'15,real estate_1,058,852 Park Refunding Bonds. 4s '07 A-0 814,0000 1922 4s '09 F-A $60,000r_Feb 1 '16-'27 Achool tax (per $1,000) 1915 $6.50 43is'13 J-J 7,0000 1922 $40.000r _-__1916-1931 4s '09 J-J Hospital Bonds. Population in 1915 (est.) 430'11 A-0 28.000r 800 Fire Station Bonds, 1930 Is '11 F-A $15,000r_ _Feb 1 '26-'28 3.15s'99A-0 1,600 _ 43011 A-0 436,000c 1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'15- $395,000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH. ($9_,()00 every 5 yrs. from Apr 1 '17.) 3348'99A-0 40,000c 1928 Assess. val. real 1913.-45,734.767 DIST. NO. 20. Town-Hall Bonds. Water Bonds. Total val. '13 (4-5 act.)__50,441,712 4.20s10 J-J $33,000r ..Jan 1 '16-'48 F-A $175,000c_Aug 1 1921 3.30s'00 J-J 828,0000 1929 County tax (per 81.000) 1910_ _$3.00 bs J-J 6,000c_July 1 '15-'27 330 2,000 J-J F-A 40,500c_Feb 1 '16-'21 4s 1918 Popula'n 1910, 80,382; 1915, 81,149 45 J-J 9.500r_Dec 31 '16-'34 454s'll 0 60.000c _Apr 1 '18-'24 TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1915__ $120,600 INT. at office of County Treas, BOND.DEBT Apr 1915_ ___$49.000 Water debt (lucluded)_ Bonds. 90,600 Assessed valuation 1914... _2,159.538 46 Sewer '15f Assess. Real val. M-N S100,0000_May 26 '17-26 est__5,813,625 JOHNSTOWN. School tax (per $1,000) 1914_ _$12.00 (31 actual)_'Total Bonds. 6,294.386 This city is in Fulton Co. INT. payable at L. I. City Bank, 55Paving '13 ___ $9,000 1916-1921 Village tax (per $1,000) 1915.i7,062 1895. Population 1915, 10,688. Inc. Rockville Centre Bank, Oswego 5s '13 ___ INT. at Irvington Nat. Bank f 6,000__Oct 1 '16-'17 Funding Bonds. Bank and Greenburg Bank. 12,850..__ Oct 1 1918 5s '15 J-D $40,000c_June 1 '16-'25 ITHACA. Grade-Crossing Bonds. Building-Lot Bonds. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCR. 430'11 A-0 $34.000o_Apr This city is In Tompkins County 56 '07 J-D 81.0000...Deo 1 1 '2)&'31 '16-'17 DIST. NO. 21. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915- $525,350 Inc. 1888. Population 1915, 16.750. RR. Refunding Bonds. 43 '91__J-J $6,000c ____1916-1920 Water debt Bridge Bonds. (included) 275,500 46 '07 J-D J33,500c_June 1 '16-'22 48 '95__J-J 5,000c ____1916-1920 Floating debt J-J $20.000r....1917 to1926 4s 40,000 1 4.500c_ __June 1 1923 4s '05 J-J 2,000c ____1921-1924 Sinking fund Refunding Water Bonds. 9,502 Water Bonds. 4.603'08 J-J 30,000c &r_ _1921-1935 Assess. val. '155 Real est 6,763.850 4.308 J-J $698,000r_ _July 1 1927 4s '95 J-D 350.000r-Dec dc'23 430'09 J-J 500r 1916 (about act.)_ Total _ _ _ _7,422,730 (Opt.$30,000 to $50,000 ann.'13-27) 48 '98 A-0 7,5000....Oct1918 1 '16-'18 430'15 J-J 50,000-Jan 1 '17-25 City tax (per $1,000) J-J $162,000r___July 1 1942 46 '00 A-0 5,000o.Apr 17 1915-$13.38 43is '16-'20 1915. Nov., 1915.j NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 45 [Assessment about J. actual value.) Water-Works Bonds. 430'07 M-N 36,000r_ May 1 '16-'27 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915___$10.00 6,622 310 J-D 4,000r__J&D '16-'17 Population in 1915 3.40s 11-N 8,000o__ May '16-'25 3.35s M-N 5,500c__ _Nov '16-'26 LYONS. This village is in Wayne County. 55 J-D 12,900c_June 1 '17-'23 4.553'13 J-D 15,000c_31,000 in 5 Incorporated 1831. Water Bonds. yrs. dr $500 each 6 mos. thereafter) 9,000_ _Aug 1 '16-'24 5s '14 ___ $45,000 53 '14 F-A 4.80s'15Jan 25,000r__Jan 1 '18-'42 Municipal-Building Bonds. 1926-1943 55,500c_ __July '16-'26 534s'15 ann 97,000 3.35s J-J Sewer Bonds. Main St. (Co. Highway). 4.60s'15ann$91,000$3,500y1y.beg.'19 4.60s'14 A-0 315.525c_Apr 1 '16-'18 LANCASTER. BOND.DEBT Apr 1915___$233,000 Conduit Bonds. This village is in Erie County. Inc. 2,054,175 4 34s'12 J-D $9,500r_ _June 1 1917 Assessed valuation 1914 1847. Population 1915. 5,094. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$11.64 Bonds. Sewer Paving Bonds. 4.408'11A-0 124,000.. _Apr 1 '16-'21 3.855 M-S $29.070r ..Sept '16-'34 Population 1910, 4,460; 1915, 4,742 410'11 M-S 16,800__Sept 1 '16-'21 4.85s'13J-D 13.000___June '18-'30 DEBT Oct 81915.. $171,300 MADISON COUNTY. 4.408'12F-A 14.350__Attg 1 '16-'22 BOND. Water debt (included)____ 64,200 County seat is Wampsville. 58 '13 M-N 10.000--- May 1 1923 Floating debt County-Building Bonds. 7,000 Sewer Bonds. val. '15freal estate.2,000.000 45 g '09 J-J $105.000r_Ja,n 1 '16-'31 4.405 A-0 $150,0000_Apr 1 '20-'49 Assess. (3-5 of act).. _ltotal_2,150,000 430 g'14Feb 60.000r_Feb 15'16-'29 Water Bonds. tax (per $1,000) 1915__S35.00 BOND. DEBT May 1915_ $165,000 g F-A 117,0000,1er Aug 1 '16-'25 Total INT.at First Nat. Bk..Lestershire Assess. val.(% act.) '14-21,234,613 BOND.DEBT May 26'15. $234,700 Popula'n 1910, 39,289; 1915, 41,742 Assessed valuation 1914___2,987,515 INT. at Morton Trust Co.. N. Y. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914--$18.46 LEWISTON. This town is in Niagara County. INT. at A. B. Leach & Co.. N.Y. 430,87 ___ $91,500_ _ _Apr I '16-'37 MALONE. KENMORE. This village is in Franklin County. BOND. DEBT Nov 9 '14 __391,500 This village Is in Erie County. Inc. LANSINGEURG UNION FREE Assessed valuation 1914__ _1.889.812 Inc. 1853. Population 1915. 7.542. 1899. Population 1915, 1.700. Water-Works Refunding Bonds SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_315.49 Improvement Bonds. While this district is now included Population 1910, 3.263; 1915, 3,276 4.30g'10M-N$204.000e.May 15'16-'66 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915_ $204,000 430'06 J-D $24,800r_Dea 1 '16-'35 within the boundaries of the City of Assessed val., real estate__2,462,050. Street Bonds. Troy, the district organization reTotal assessed val.. 1915....2,624,672 4.65g'07J-J $25,373__July 1 '16-'37 mains a separate corporation within LIBERTY. This town is in Sullivan County Tax rate (per $1.000) 5s g '07 M-S 24,684r_Sept 1 '16-'37 that city and the city authorities 1915_ - _$13.50 Water Bonds. have no jurisdiction In the matters Inc. Mch 13 1807. Pop. 1915, 6.339. INT. on bonds payable in N. Y. Refunding Railroad Bonds. City at Standard Trust Co.; on notes 5s g '0: M-S $4.400r_Sept 1 '16-'37 of the school district. 3,240c_ _Jan 1 '16-'24 45 4.70s'10J-J J-D $32.000c_Dec 1 '16-'31 4s '99 s-an $77,000e_ _ _55,000 y'ly at Farmers' Nat. Bank, Malone. 11,000__July 1 '16-'26 434g'08 A-0 14,000r__Apr 1 '16-'29 BOND. DEBT May 6 '15.. $77,000 5s '02 J-J 1,083.458 M.ALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Real Estate Purchase Bonds. 434 g'10 M-N85,000 - May1'25-'41 Assess. val. 1914 INTEREST payable at Sullivan 5s '03 A-0 $2,000_ _ _Oct 1 '16-'23 TOTAL DEBT Oct 22 '15_ $133,000 J-J $17,500c_Jan 1 '16-'39 4.60s'11J-J 5,700_ _ _Jan 1 '16-'21 Assess. val. '15freal estate.7,028,565 County National Bank, Liberty. TOTAL DEBT Oct 9 1915. $47,500 Funding Bonds. (85% of act.)1total Assess. val.'15 (real estate)2,307,475 8,096,800 4.65s'13J-D 325.000__Dec 1 '16-'40 School tax (per $1,000) 1915_ -$9.30 LIBERTY UNION FREE SCHOOL Total val. '15 (3-5 act.) 2,458,462 DIST. NO. 1. Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915- _$13.00 This district is in Sullivan County. Population in 1915 (est.) 410'11 M-S 18.500__Sept 1 '16-'25 LARCHMONT. 7.500 20,000r_July 1 '20-'39 43,4s'15 J-J INT. payable at Williamsburg's This village is in Westchester Co. 410'11 Nov $56,500„Nov 1 '17-'31 TOTAL DEBT Apr - '15_356,500 Say. Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lighting Bonds. Inc. 1891. Population 1915. 2.060. $2.700r _Jan 1 '16-'24 4.90s'14J-J 4.708'10J-J 600___Jan 1 '19-'24 Assessed valuation 1914_ __ -583,091 3,500__Dec 1 '16-'22 4.90s'14J-J 4Us'13 J-D 3.200___Jan 1 '19-'31 School tax (per $LOW) 1914__$25.40 MAMARONECK (TOWN). INT. at Sullivan Co. Bank.Liberty $500_ _ _Dec 15 1916 5s '02 J-D Sewer Bonds. Sidewalk Bonds. 58 '07 M-S 2,200__Sept 1 '16-'37 3145 58 '13 M-S $10.000__Sept 1 '18-'27 F-A S14,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 4.40s'14J-D 5,000June 1 '19-'26 310 M-N 11,000r_May 1 '16-'26 LITTLE FALLS. 58 '14 __4,000 GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '15_ _ $94.699 4(s'13 M-S 7.000__Mar 1 '18-'31 This city is in Herkimer County. Road Bonds. Assessment debt Inc. May 8 1895. Pop. 1915. 13,022 58'13 M-S $10,000__Sept 1 '23-'23 76,138 Highway-Improvement Bonds. Floating debt City-Hall Bonds. 23.411 48 58 20.000 J-D $15,000r_ Dec 1 '16-'21 1918-1925 Assess. val.(60% act.)_ $20,000_ _June 1 '16-'25 53 2,436,343 45 ___ 38.000 1916-1934 A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ - _$28.15 310 M-N 15.000r_May 1 '16-'31 434s'15 J-DI 25,000__June 1 '26-'35 BOND. DEBT May 1915_384,000 30,000_ _June 1 '36-'45 Assessed valuation 1914_ -13.626,507 INT. payable at Treas. office. 48 '06 J-J 41,000r_July 1 '15-'30 Water Bonds. Population 1910, 5,602; 1915, 7,830 434s'12 A-0 50.000r_Apr 1 '17-41 3 148'86 Julys$40,000r_Nov 26 1916 KINGSTON. Sidewalk Bonds. 1917 MAMARONECK (VILLAGE). This city is the capital of Ulster 4348'11 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 334s'87 July*110,000r_ 330'88 July *25.000r Apr 5 1918 This village is In Westchester Co. Co. Inc. 1872. Pop. 1915. 26,354. Street-Improvement Bonds. 5,000r _ _July 1 1916 Inc. Nov. 16 1895. Pop. 1915. 7.290 4.30s M-S $25,500r_Sept 1 '16-'32 334s'97 J-J Grade-Crossing Bonds. 10,000r _ __May 1320 J-J Road & Bridge Bonds. 430'15 J-J $24,000_ _July 1 '17-'23 58 '15 J-D 16.000__Dec 1 '19-'34 310'00 65,000r_July 1 27 '06 J-J J-J 4s g6.000r ____1916-1927 5.000.._June 1 '20-'29 4s 58 '15 J-D ($6.000 in odd years.) 4.38'08 June 50,000r_ _ _June 1 1928 3.358 J-J 4,000r ___ _1916-1919 Fire-Department Bonds. Street Bonds. (Subject to call after 1918.) 4.6s '08 J-D 5,500r_June 1 '16-'26 48 '09 M-S..$75,5000_Mch 1 '16-'23 44s'12 Oct $4,000__Oct 1 '16-'23 [*Optional 25 years after date] 4s '09 A-0 9,000r_Apr 1 '16-'32 6,000 4 4s'11 M-S 70,0000_ Mch 1 '23-'29 _s '14 __ School Bonds. Bridge Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 30'15 $232,800 Municipal-Building Bonds. $39.000r_July 1 '16-'35 330'98 July 4(s'11 M-S $20.000c_Mch 1 '17-'18 Assessed valuation 1914_....6,007,000 410'14 July 14,000__July 1 '16-'29 4.40s'12F-A $6,000_ -Aug 1 '17-'28 Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914__$12.46 Water Bonds. Paving Bonds. 4s M-N$36,000r_Nov 1 '16-'33 INT. at Bank of MetropolLi. N. Y. 3158'96 A-0150.5.0000_Apr 1 '16-'36 5s '09 Sept $6.000r_Sept 1 '16-'18 3343 J-D 38,000r_July 1 '16-'34 4s '97 F-A 132,0000_Feb 1 '16-'37 4.90s'12 Apr 2,500r__ Apr 1 1916 45 '06 J-J 20.000r_July 1 '16-'35 LA SALLE. Refunding Bonds. This village is in Niagara County. _s '15 July 2,933.06July 27'16-19 4.60e07M-S 84,000r_Sept 1 '16-'36 35 '84 J-J $68,000o_Jan 17 '18-'19 430'15 M-Ntr,000 1919-1928 4.55s'12A-0 24,000__Oct 1 '17-'31 12,000___Mar 26 1916 Incorporated 1897. 30,000 1929-1938 4.40s'12F-A 20,000__Aug 1 '17-'36 Paving Bonds. 430'14 M-S 6,000_ _Mar 26 1917 ___ 41,000_ _Dec 1 '16-'56 6,590.._ Mar 26 1918 5s '13 J-J $20,000__ _Jan 1 '18-'42 BOND. DEB Oct 1915.-- $477.500 4345 Water debt (included) 305,000 Water Bonds. Fire-Department Bonds. 12.000._..Mar 26 1919 10,000 4.30s'09A-0 $4,000r__Oct I '16-'23 436s'15 M-S 20,000c_Nlar 26 '20-21 4.70s12M-N $50,000 ___-1917-1941 Sinking fund (water) Assess. val. '15 ireal estate.6,640,300 4s M-S 1,000r _Sept 1 '16-'17 11,500c_ _Mar 26 1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915- $70,000 (70% actual) total 6,963,873 4.408'12F-A 12,500....Aug 1 '16-'40 Water debt (included)_.._ 50,000 Board of Education Bonds. rate (per $ .000) 1915___$20.63 5s '13 J-J 8,500_ _ _Jan 15'18-'34 43s'13 A-0 $55,500r..Apr 1 '17-'19 Assessed valuation 1915..._2,052,262 Tax Paving Bonds. 43.0'13 J4 j 25,000r__Apr 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915--38.28 City tax (per $1,000) 1914---- 20.45 INT. payable at City Treas. office 4.358'0711-N $21,800r_May 1 '16-'36 1175,000r_Apr 1 '19-'25 Population in 1915 2,402 4.358.07M N 30,000r ____1922 1936 43.48'15 J-D (14,500____June 1 1926 4.68 '08 J-D 76,200r_June 1 '16-'37 15,500__ __June 1 1928 LAWRENCE. LOCKPORT. This village is in Nassau County. BOND. DEBT Oct 191531,129,900 This city (incorpor. April 11 18851, 4.468' 12F-A 15.000„Aug 1 '17-'31 5s '13 M-S 31,995_Sept 1 '18-'45 4,400 Inc. 1897. Population 1915, 1.870. Is situated in Niagara County. Note debt 53 22,000_Sept 25 '16-'26 Grading and Paving Bonds. 637.000 Water debt (included) School Bonds. ___ 6.000 1916-1927 M-N $10,000r___Nov 1 1916 4s Assess. val. real 1914.. 14.316.525 4.15s'10J-J $50.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'37 4s F-A 3,000r_Aug 15 '16-'18 BOND.DEBT Jan 11915 - $426,995 Total val.'14 (abt.act.) 15.366,919 5s '13 J-J 36,000r_July 1 '18-'29 4s 7.443,865 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_331.43 4.80s'12J-J 75,000r_July 1 '17-'41 438'14 Jan 100.000r__Jan 2 '16-'26 Total valuation 1913 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_316.14+ INT. on grade-crossing bonds at 4.60g'15J-J f 4,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'23 Police-Department Bonds. INT. by check to registered holder. Ulster Co. Sav. Inst., Kingston. 52,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'17 140,000r_ _Jan 1 '24-'43 4s '05 J-J Bridge Bonds. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4.809'13J-13 $7.500r_June 1 '17-'31 5s '12 _-- $17,920__Dec 1 '16-'32 MAMARONECK UNION FREE LACKAWANNA. Road Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 5s250__Jan 1 1916 This city is in Erie County. See _ 327,200_ Last bond 1929 5s '12 .K.f This district is in the town of 3,500_ ____Nov 15 1916 West Seneca, page 55. Park Bonds. Mamaroneck, Westchester County. 500..__Aug 26 1916 5s '12 _-$18,000c 68 _ -s School-House Bonds. 2,500_Last bond 1918 55 400._ ..Jan 1 1916 Bridge Improvement Bonds. BOND.if)EBT May 1914_ $197.200 5s'15 ___ $30,750r _May 1 '16-'30 4.9s '07 M-N 9,700___Jan 2 '16-'25 $25,000__June 1 '17-'30 _ _ 430 Assess. val., real 1913 Larchmont School Bonds. 7,941.92rAug2416-24 3,999,810 5s '15 Aug Road-Improvement Bonds. Total value '13(40% act.)_4.252,990 5s '12 Dec 18,800__Dec 1 '16-'34 3 So J-D 310,000r Dec 30 '16-'19 5s '11 J-D $96,500r_June 1 '15-'36 Assessed valuation 3,000r_Mch 1 '16-'18 11-S 1913_ _4,167,505 5s '13 Aug 43,080__Dec 1 '16-'37 434s 430'12 J-D 55,000r_Dec 1 '15-'38 Village tax (per Mamaroneck Ave. School& Site. $1,000) 1913 _S8.00 5s 2,744__Jan 1 '16-'32 City-Hall and Jail Bonds. INT. at U. S. Mortgage & Trust 55 11-N $57.408r_May 1 '16-'38 1,200__Feb 1 '16-'20 434s J-D $60,000r_June 1 '16-'27 Co., 4 New York. High-School-Addition Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. TOT. DEBT Apr 1915..-_ $259,500 5s '15 Jan $30,000r_Jan 2 '16-'20 414s'08 M-S $57.840r_M & S '16-'34 Assess. val. '15 (abt. act.) _7,456,734 LE ROY. BOND. DEBT May 1915__$152,840 Bridge-Repair Bonds. City tax rate (per $1,000) '15.$17.50 This village Is in Genesee County. 55 $800_ _Nov 2 '15-'18 Ass'd val. '14 (3-5 act.)__14.009.434 --Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.-339.88 Incorporated 1834. Water Pipe Across Erie Canal. School tax (per $1,000) 1914......$4.95 Population in 1915 20,073 Water Bonds. INT. payable to "holder" in New $1.000____Jan 2 1916 5s INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. 4.40'15 F-A $5,000__Aug 1 '16-'20 York exchange. Water Bonds. 100,000_ _Aug 1 '21-'45 4s '06 J-D $347,000c_Dec 1 '16-'36 LACKAWANNA UNION FREE BOND.DEBT June 17'15. $105,000 53 '07 J-D 42,000r_Dec 1 '16-'36 MANCHESTER. SCH. DIST. NO. 8. Water debt (included)__.._ This village is in Ontario County. 44,000 4.30s'08J-D 27,000r_Dec 1 '16-'36 Formerly a school district of West Bonds sold July 1 '15(addl) 105.000 5s '15 Jan 16.000r__Jan 2 '16-'25 Incorporated 1892. Seneca; see remarks under that town. Assessed val. real Water-Works Bonds. estate_ Water-Main Ext. Bonds. 2,012,087 4s '00 J-J $6,000c____Jan 1 1920 Total assessed value 1915_ _2.085,987 5s '10 Sept $1,600____Sept 1 1916 4.8015 J-D $35,000r_June 1 '16-'45 10,617c--_Jan 1 1921 Tax rate 430'04 J-J DEBT Oct 1915_ ___$35,000 (per BOND. $1,000) City-Hospital Bonds. 1915,_.$11,00 3,000c____Jan 1 1921 Population 58 '05 J-J 466,461 1910,3,771; 191, 4,084 434s'08 J-D $1,000r___June 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1915_ _ bs '06 M-S 77,400c___Sept 1 1931 Population in 1910, 881; 1915, 1,115 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '15 $946,820 7.000c__-Sept 1 1921 '10 M-S bs INT. payable at Treasurer's office. bonds Water (included)__ 436,000 LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL BOND. DEBT Apr 1914-- $104,017 Local assess. bonds (incl.) 237,723 MARION. Assess. val.'13-14(abt.act.)6,134.615 DIST. NO. 1. is County. val. This town in Wayne Assess. real est. '1511,487.375 School tax (pee $1,000) '13-'14-S8.24 This district Is in Genesee Total val. '15 (abt.act.)__12,052,660 Water Bonds. 17,000 4348'09 Jan $83,000r_ _Jan 1County Population in 1914 (est.) '16-'43 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'15 $26.06 5s '13 A-0 $30.000r_Oct 1 '18-'32 INT. on 4s at State Comptroller's BOND. DEBT Apr 1915_ _ $83,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915- $30,000 1910, Popula'n 17,970; 1915, 18,693 office; on 430 at West Side Say. Assess. val. '14 (70% act)_2.656,218 INT. on $381.000 water 4% bonds Assess. val. '15 real estate 1,346,763 Rank. N.Y.; all others at Lackawan- School tax (per $1.000) 1914$10.00 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.: (Assessment about 75% actual value) Aa Nat. Bank. Population in 1914 (est.) 5.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 _ 39.50 other issues at City Treasury. INTEREST payable at Importers' on Population in 1910 2.102 LAKE PLACID. & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. INT.at office of Myron W.Green, LONG BEACH. This village is In Essex County. This village is in Nassau County. Rochester. Tao. 1900. Population 1915, 1,977 LESTERSHIRE. Incorporated 1913. Water Bonds14348 This village is In Broome County. 184.606 MARLBORO. Street !mit. Bonds. 158 22,000 Inc. 1892. Population 1915, 5.400. This village is in Ulster County. $10.000__Apr 1 '16-'25 Refunding 55 Paving 51,000 Bonds. 4.80s'15A-0 40,000__Apr 1 Incorp. 1906. Popula'n 1915, 795. '26-'30 Sewer 410 26,867 4.353'11 A-0 $20,000o -__1916-1935 150,000_ -Apr 1 Water Bonds. '31-'45 55 8,000 4.40s J-D 7,500_ :June 1 1919 53 '14 Oct 14.000_-_-Oct 1 1924 430'12 A-0 $31,000r Oct 1 '17-'41 Electrio-Light1410 33,600 be '15 M-N117.000-ilay 1 '16-'32 BOND. DEBT Oct 11915.. $213,500 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1915___S31,000 15s 13,200 L 500 175,000 May 1 1933 Assess. valuation 1915- - _5,066,400 Assess. val. 1914 est.) JOHNSTOWN (Concluded). Street-Improvement Bonds. 53 '12 M-8 $6,000c__ _Mar 1 1916 5s '14 J-J J21,000_July 15 '16-'18 110,000___July 15 1919 53 '14 J-D 6,000__Dec 1 '16-'18 58 '14 J-D 12,000____Dec 1 1916 12.250____Dec 1 1917 Sewer Bonds. 53 '04 Sept $1.500c___Sept 1 1916 5s '05 M-S 1,000c__ _Sept 1 1916 53 '11 M-8 J 33,000c_Sept 1 '16-'26 120.000c_Sept 1 '27-'31 5s '15 ___ 18,000__Dec 1 '16-'23 School klonds. 4s '98 June $17,500c June 15'16-22 4s'09 M-S 54,000c_Mar 1 '16-'29 43s'10 M-N 14,000c_Aug 1 '16-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $283,250 Water debt (Included)____ 62,500 Sinking fund (water) 28,467 Assess. val.(real est.) 1915_3,543.965 Total val.'15 4.126,964 act.) Tax rate (per S1,000) 1914___$10.20 INT. on building lot bonds at Johnstown Bank; on school bonds of 1909 at First Nat. Bank. N. Y 2,500 Fire House 5s Park 4345 6.160 Sidewalk 5s 18,600 Paving 5s 18,600 Street Improvement 5s_ 3,000 (Maturity: Refunding bonds 1938 to 1942; others 1914 to 1936.) BOND.DEBT Feb 28 '15.. $276,113 Assess. val.'14(60% act.)_1.998.925 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'14313.20 INT. at Bank of Lake Placid. 46 MASSENA. This town is in St. Lawrence Co. Highway Bonds. 430'10 Feb $30,000c__Feb 1 '10-30 4is'12 Feb 27,000c__Feb 1 '16-'33 1917-1920 4%s'15 Aug 14,000 1921 500 Town-Hall Bonds. 48 '04 Mch $9.000c _ _ _ _1916-1924 5,000c _ _ _ _1916-1925 48 '05 Mch BOND. DEBT May 1915_ $71,000 Assess. val.'14(% act.)_ _ _3.856,349 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1914 $7.305 Population 1910, 4,806; 1915, 4,614 INTEREST at Supervisor's office, Massena. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Water & Light Improvement. A-0 $10,000r_$500 yearly 3.90s Electric-Light Bonds. 45 '95 F-A $6,000c 1917 Refunding Elec.-Light Bonds. 4s '07 F-A $3.000c._5500 yearly BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $102,900 38,000 Water debt (included)____ Assessed valuation 1915_..1,200.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915___$14.00 INTEREST on water and light bonds payable in Mohawk; on imp. bonds at Southold Say. Bank. MONROE COUNTY. County seat is Rochester. Bridge Bonds. 43is'15 F-A$250,000__Feb 1 '21-'30 MECHANICVILLE Court-House Bonds. This city is in Saratoga County. F- 43250.000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'20 3'.4q Inc. 1859. Population 1915. 8,208. TOTAL DEBT May 5'15 $250000 Refunding Bonds. val. Assess. 287.605,030 1914 434s15 Oct $40,000c__Oct 1 '16-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$4.81 Village Hall and Jail. 283.212 5s '14 Nov $5,000__Nov 2 '16-'20 Population in 1910 INTEREST and principal payable Village-Hall Bonds. at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N. Y. City. 5s '14 Sept $22,000 Street-Paving Bonds. Outstanding April 1915____$103,587 MONTGOMERY COUNTY. . Fonda is the county seat. Water Bonds. Jail Bonds. 48 M-N$65,000c_May 1 '17-'22 M-N 17,000c_ _ _N ov 1 1922 4 Yi s'13 M-8S55.000__ _Aug 1 '16-'23 4s General Bonds. 3 Vo F-A 22.000r... July 1 1933 M-S $40.000r _ ___1916-1919 4 Yo'09 July 6.000r_July 1 '16-'21 434s Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Water Refunding Bonds. 1923-1924 M-S $20.000 434s 1927 4 4812 $12,000 Building Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr111915_3288,587 1916-1917 F-A $10,000r Water debt (nciuded ____ 123.000 434s Highway Bonds. Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _5,560,015 1916-1925 F-A $65.000r 4s (Assessment about full value.) 1916-1927 F-A 112.000r 434s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 - _$7.76 F-A 11.000r ___ _1916-1922 58 bonds street the INTEREST on BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '15 $313,000 payable at the Treasurer's office. Assess. val., 1915, real est.29,857,688 Total value 1915(% act.) _33,766,737 MECHANICVILLE SCH. DIST Pop'n 1910, 57,567; 1915, 61,030 4s g '91 Nov $5,500c 1920 INT. at Amsterdam Say. Bank 4s g '98 J-D 18.850c --1920-1938 and Farmers' Nat. Bk., Amsterdam. 4s g '06 J-D 10.000r __1916-1925 4;ig'13 J-D 140.000c&r _1916-1945 MONTICELLO. TOTAL DEBT Oct 7 1915_ $185,000 This viii ge Is In Sullivan County. Assessed valuation 1915..3,562,597 Inc. 1830. . Tulation 1915. 2.132 (Assessment abt. 60% act. value) $25.000 Water bonds (4 As) School tax (per $1.000) 1915_317.90 Sewer bonds(44s) 51.000 18,000 INT. on 45 '91 at Mechanicville: Highway bonds (58) 44s in N. Y. exchange; on others at BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1915_ 94,000 art.)__ _680.200 Assess. val. (4 '15 Nat. Y. Ex. Bank, N. Merchants' Village tax rate(p. $1.000)'15321.20 INT. at Nat. Un. Bic.,Monticello. MEDINA. This village Is In Orleans County. Inc. Mch. 3 1832. Pop. 1915. 6,079. MT.KISCO. This village Is In Westchester Co. Paving Bonds. 4.808.120ct $6,000r_Oct 1 '16-'17 Inc. 1874. Population 1915. 2,902. Fire-Alarm Bonds. Village-Hall Bonds. $2.500r___July 1 1922 4.15s08 Aug $22,000r_July 15'16-'26 58 '13 J-J Water Bonds. Water Bonds. 1934 3.75s July $70.370.40r_May 9'16-34 3.85s'05J-D $12.000r 3.608'98A-0 12.000r 1927 Sewer Bonds. 1,000r 1919 55 '07 July $8,000r_Ju1y 15'19-'23 3.60s'99A-0 1.000r 1918 F-A '12 5s $106,370 BOND. DEBT Oct 11915.. 12.000r __1920-1931 70.3.0 4 As'15 J-J Water debt (included) ---Road Bonds. 12.000 Sinking fund (water) _Nov 1 '16-'33 Assess. val. '15tr i, eal estate.4,469.450 4 hs'09 M-N $9,000r 3.333.30rJuly 1 '16-'21 (70% actual) total_4,706,432 4.35s12J-J 8.500r __July 1 '16-'32 Village tax (per 1,000) 1915-38.62 4.358'12J-J 1925 5.250 4.708'12J-J INT. at Union Bank in Medina. 1928 430'13 F-A 11,000 '19-43 15 17.850r_June J-D 4s'14 4 MIDDLEPORT. 3.000r_Aug 1 '19-'24 This village is in Niagara County. 4 As'15 F-A School Bonds. Incorporated 1859. 1941 430'12 _ $65,000 Sewer Bonds. Main-Street Impt. Bonds. 4.35s'12J,D $54.000__June 1 '16-'39 '16-'38 25 .000r_Apr $46 4.45s10J-J Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4.358'12J-D 347,000-Tune 1 '16-'40 TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 1915.. $101,000 430'09 M-S $55.200r_Mch 1 '16-'39 1916-1913 Water debt (included)____ 47.000 430'09 J-D 18.000 1932 Assess. val., real estate_ ___1,238,803 430'13 F-A 17.000 1 1943 13.200r___July J-J '13 55 Total assess. value 1915..1,319.733 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915___$11.00 448'14 M-S 28.400r_Sept 1 '18-'42 2.500r_July 1 '16-'25 Population 1910, 1,530; 1915, 1,427 l 3,850r_July 1 '26-'29 DEBir 4 As'15 J-J 10,000r_July 1 '30-'34 . MIDDLETOWN Oct 11915.. $355.233 This city is in Orange Co. Inc. BOND. Water debt (included) 38.000 June 9 1888. Pop'n, 1915, 17.381. Assess. value 1915. real est _ 2.847,945 Street-Improvement Bonds. 2.924.935 M-S $44.000r Mch 1 '16-37 Total assessed valuation_ _ 2.924.935 4 As Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ 320.28 School Bonds. INT payable at Mt. Kisco. 4As'12 J-J $17.000r___July 1 1922 City-Hall Bonds (Opt. aft. 1915) 4As'10 s-a $70.000c___July 11930 MOUNT MORRIS. This village Is in Livingtson Co. Refunding Bonds. M-S $13,500r___May 1 1931 Incorporated 1835. 334s Water Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. ___ $40.000___ _Aug 1 1931 4 As'15 M-8 $66.000__Mar 1 '16-'40 4 As 448'13 F-A 22,000r- __Feb 1 1933 (See V. 100, p. 921. for maturity.) ___ $44,000_ __ _Sept'16-37 4.15s Water Bonds. ___ 50.000__Apr 1 '17-'41 J-J $80,000r__ _July 2 1918 4.405 334s (Subject to call July 2 1898.) Sewer Bonds. F-A 100,000r_July 1 1921 4.60s15M-S 353,000Mar 1 '16-'40 334s F-A 90.000r___Apr 1 1931 (See V. 100, p. 921. for maturity.) 3s 34s F-A 27,000c__ _Feb 2 1923 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 7'15_ __$213,000 160.000 M -N 75.000c_ May 1 1930 Water debt (incl.) 48 BOND.DEBT Apr 2'15-3580.500 Assessed val., real estate__1,034,160 Water debt (included) ____ 434.000 Total assess. val. 1915_ _ _1,101.056 Assessment debt (add'1)14.200 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915.__$24.63 3,884 130.644 Population in 1915 Sinking fund (water) 18.553 Other sinking funds Assess. val.'141Real estate_8,256,151 MOUNT PLEASANT. This town is in Westchester Co. (42% act.) 1Spec.french. 123,629 Assessment Map Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1915 $31.84 $12.000__Aug 1 '19-'24 INTEREST is paid at city treasury. 58 Road Bonds. $2,000 July 1 '16-'17 MINDEN UN. FR. S. D. NO. 14. 4s ___ 168,000„Aug 1 '16-39 P.0. Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. 4.60s $10,000r_Nov 1 '16-'20 44s ___ 50,000_ _Aug 1 '30-'39 1,000_ _ _June 15 1917 12,500r_Nov 1 '21-'25 58 1,186.23 J'ne 15 1918 5s '15 M-N 15,000r _Nov 1 '26-'30 906.47_Aug 1 1916 28,000r _Nov 1 '31-'37 4s ___J _ NOv 11938 7,000--Aug 1 '17-'23 . . 10.000r_Nov 1 '16-35 BOND. DEBT J-in 1 1915..‘259 093 , 5s '15 M-/ TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 1915 $80.000 Assess. val.'15. real estate12.409.885 ieal estate.1.388.341 Pop'n 1910. 11,863; 1915, 12.976 Assess. val. 15 ;• - - -(4 of actual) total_1.505.091 School tax (per 1,000) 1915_ _$10.26 MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9. INT. at Fort Plain Nat. Bank in This district Is n Westchester Co. New York exchange. 4%s'09 .14 $60.000r Jsn 1 '10-'48 4.600r_ _Oct 1 '16-'24 Oct 4s MOHAWK. 30.000....Jan 1 '26-'55 This village Is In Herkimer County. 58 '14 J-J Inc. 1844. Population 1915. 2.577. 5a '14 M-S 4.600_ _Mar I '24-'24 BOND.DEBT Nov 15'15.. $99,200 Fire-Alarm-System Bonds. 1916-1924 Assess. val.'15(60% act.)2.700.e) 4.9014 ___ $1.800 School tax (per ¶1.000)1915.._$13 01 Refunding Water Bonds. 3.000 A-0 $29.000r_$1,500 yearly Population in 1913 (est.) 430 INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank Sewer Bonds. 8.458 J-D $29,400r_$1,400 yearly of Pleasantville in N. Y. exchange. [VoL. 101. 44g'13F-A 125.000r_Aug 1 '19-'23 MT. VERNON. Mt. Vernon is in Westchester Co. 4.70g13F-A J125,000rAug 1 '24-'28 The city received its charter on 250.000r_Aug 1 '29-'33 Mch. 22 1892. 5s g '15 J-D 600.000rDec 1 '17-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_$1,706,000 Highway Bonds. 4s '90 F-A $10.000____Aug 1 1916 County's proportion Q'ns 48 '93 M-8 100.000 Sept 1 '17-26 county debt Oct 1915- $915.149 4s '95 F-A 100,000_ Feb 1 '27-'36 Assessed valuation, real__98,540.551 45 '96 M-S 30,000„Scpt 1 '37-'39 Assessed val., personal..__ 2,506.892 48 '97 M-N 40,000.,..Nov 1 '40-'43 Franchises 2,152.635 4s'98'00J-J 1,855.119 50,000_ _July 1 '44-'48 Bank stock 4s '01 M-N 30,000 May 1 '49-'51 Total valuation 1914 _ _ _ _ I 05.0 ri5.198 4s '01 M-N 5.000.._ May 1 1952 Total valuation 1915__129,725,277 4s '04 A-0 15,000 _Oct 1 '53-'55 (Assessment from 4)) to fil(% value.) 43.0'10 J-J 25,000c_July 1 '46-'50 Pop'n 1910, 83,930; 1915, 116.845 45,68'08 J-D 40.000c_June 1 '38-'45 INT. on court-nouse bonds due 430'11 A-0 115,000c_Apr 1 '32-'43 1930 and 1931 payable at the Corn 4)s'12 M-N 25,000_ ___May 1 1951 Exch. Bank., N. Y.; on part of the 45,0'12 J-D 15.000___-Dec 1 1951 court-house bonds due 1929 at the 4 4s'13 F-A 25.000____Feb 1 1952 Queens Co. branch of the Corn Exch. 434s'13 J-J 15.000____July 1 1952 Bank In Long Island City, and part at F-A 30.000____Aug 1 1934 the Security Mutual Llfe Ins. Co., 43is'15 F-A 20,000r___Aug 1 1953 Binghamton, N. Y.; on part of the road ponds of 1907 at the City Say. Highway Repaving Bonds. 4;0'09 A-0 $25.000_ _Oct _Oct 1 1929 Bank of Brooklyn and the Buffalo 4 tis'10 A-0 25,000c___Oct 1 1930 Say. Bank; on the road bonds of '09. 4 1 A-0 25.000___ _Oct 1 1931 10,'11,'12 '13& 14 at Treas. office. 43is'11 M-S 40,000____Sept 1 1931 45.0'12 J-J 5,000____July 1 1932 NEWARK. This village Is in Wayne County. 434s'12 M-N 25.000____Nov 1 1932 4 is'13 F-A 15.000__-_Feb 1 1933 Inc. 1903. Population 1915. 6,468. 15.000____July 1 1933 Sewer Bonds. 4 tis'13 J-J May 1 1935 4.30s Oct $85,000 4Y2s'15 M-N 25.000r_ _May 1916-1932 Water Bonds. Drainage Bonds. 43is'15 F-A $61,000r___Aug 1 1935 334&4s M-8 $36,000r 1916-1924 Village-Hall Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 5s '00 M-S $30,000...Sept 1 '21-'23 4.45s'05NI-S $iO,000r _ _ _1916-1920 4s '06 M-N 20,000._ _May 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 5'15-$131.000 Water debt (included) 36.000 Refunding Bonds. 45 '04 J-J $40.000__July 1 '16-'17 Assess. val. real estate____2,596,950 30.000__ __July 1 1918 Total assess. val. 1915___3,071,000 4s '05 J-J 40.000__Jan 1 '16-17 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_321.67 INT. mailed to registered holders. 41,000____Jan 1 1918 4s '05 J-D 40,000__June 1 '16-'19 19.000__ _June 1 1920 NEWBITRGH. 4s '06 M-N 60.000_ _Nov 1 '17-'20 This city is in Orange County. The 20.000_ __Nov 1 1921 prin. and int. on the water bonds is 48 '07 J-J 95.000__Jan 1 '19-'22 met by water rents. Incorporated Assessment Bonds. April 22 1865. Commission charter 430'10 J-D $.35.000____June 1 1916 adopted May 1 1915. Pop'n 1915, 00'11 M-N 35,000____Mch 1 1917 27,876 430'11 A-0 18,000____Aug 1 1917 Fire-Department Bonds. 4 %s'12 J-J 24,000____Jan 2 1918 4s '06 A-0 $400r___Apr 1 1916 434s'13 M-S 41.000____Mar 1 1918 55 '08 F-A 450r_ _Feb 1 '16- 18 00'12 J-D 23,000____Dec 1 1917 4 As'08 F-A 1,200r__Aug I '16-'19 43.0'13 F-A 22,000____Feb 1 1918 48 '09 M-N 2,200r_ _May 1 '16-19 20.000____Mar 1 1919 4 1 M-N 14.400_ May 1 '16-31 44s'13 5s '13 M-S 39.000____July 1 1919 Refunding Improvement Bonds 44s'14 M-S 42.000____Jan I 1920 449'12 M-8 $27.200r___Sept 1 1932 Paving Bonds. 448'15 M-N 9,000r___Apr 1 1921 434s'08 M-N $15.750__May 1 '16-'18 Tax-Relief Bonds. 4iis'13 .I-J $90.000___ _Jan 1 1916 4s '09 M-S 22,810r_Sept 1 '16-19 1916 4s '09 M-N 3,442.72-May 1 '16-19 5s '13 J-D 90.000____Dec 1 55 '14 J-D 110.000____Doc 1 1917 448'12 M-S 28,000r_Sept 1 '16- 29 43-s'15 A-0 20.000_-__Apr 1 1918 44s'12 M-S 12.000r_Sept I '16-27 4.40s'12 J-D 17.500__June 1 '16-22 School-Tax-Relief Bonds. 41.4513 J-J S55.000____Jan 1 1916 44s'13 F-A 97,000r _ _ _Feb 1 1938 55 '13 J-D 55.000_ Dec 1 1916 44s'13 M-N 70.500„Nov 1 '15-30 5s '14 J-D 65.000____Dec 1 1917 448'13 M-N 7.000____Nov 1 1928 448'15 A-0 28,000r__ ..Apr 1 1925 City Hall Bonds. 448'12 M-N$200.000 May 1 '56-'65 4 As'15 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '16-'35 Glebe Fund. School Bds.. City of Mt.Vernon. 45 '94 M-N $10,000.. May 1 '16-'17 3s '95 F-A $25,170r_ Aug 5 1935 4s '96 J-J 105,000_ _July 1 '18-'38 35 '93 J-J 1,437.37r_ May 20 1943 Park Bonds. 4s '04 J-D 35,000_ _June 1 '34-'37 3 43'99 F-A 50.000_ _Feb 1 '39-'48 33.0'96 $10,000r__ _May 1 1916 334s'01-2 F-A 46.000__Aug 1 '31-'32 Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 M-S 35.000_ _Sept 1 '38-'41 330'96 J-D $11,753.70r_ Dec '15-'16 4s '07 A-0 13.750 Apr 1 '51-'52 4 Well M-N 25,610r_May 1 '16-'31 4461'08 A-0 95,000r_Apr 1 '42-'51 44s'13 M-N 15.500__Nov 1 '15-'30 44s'10 M-N 77,700r_May 2 '53-'56 School Bonds. 4 4s'll F-A 100,000r_Feb 1 '57-'61 3 As'03 J-1 $16,000r_ _July 1 '16-'23 448'12 M-N 250,000r_ May 1 '62-'73 44s'07 A-0 48.000r_ _Oot 1 '16-'27 448'12 M-N 55.500r_Nov 1 '52-'54 3.858'09F-A 115,000r_ _Feb 1 1929 4 4s'13 J-D 21,000r__1955-l956 4.10s'11J-J 40,000r.._ _July 1 1931 434s'15 A-0 15,000_18, '21 & '24 Water Bonds. 448'15 M-N148,000r_Nov 15'18-'33 4s '10 M-S$158.000r___Mch 1 1930 Deficiency Bonds. 44s'12 M-S 50.000r_ _ _Sept 1 1932 3 i4s'02 M-S ¶40.000.. Mch I '23-'26 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '03 M-S 40.000__Mar 1 '28-'31 354s'97 J-J j$3,000r_ _July 1 6-'17 )35.000r__ _July 1 1917 43'03 F-A 40.000_ Aug 1 '32-'35 3348'95 M-N 19,250_ _Nov 1 5-'24 Fire and Police Department. 750..,May1 1916 43 '06 M-N $50.000o_May 1 '27-'36 4s '96 M-N 4,500r.Sept 1 '16-21 4s '05 J-D 50,0000_June 1 '26-'35 314s'01 M'S 3,500r_ Sept 1 '10-'22 4s '10 A-0 20.0000- Oct I '33-'36 34s'02 M-S 448'12 M-N105.000c_May 1 '36-'42 4.20s'11M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '16-'21 20.000c___Jan 1 1945 44512 F-A 114.000r_ Feb 1 '16-34 44s'15 J-J 4 Wen M-8 44,000r_ __Sept 1 1932 Water Bonds. 4%s'11 A-0 $30.000_ __ _Oct 2 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 191531,149,764 444.700 434s'12 J-D 50,000--- _Dec 1 1932 Water debt (incl.) Assess. val. real estate'15 12.5 0.790 .Sewage-Disposal Works. 43,0'08 J-D $40.000__Dec 1 '48-'49 Bank stock assess. laddl). 1,542,619 4s '09 M-N1100.000-May 1 '50-'54 (Assessment about 40% actual value) 1 10.000___ _May 1 1955 City & sch. tax per $1.000) '15 $29.80 INT. at office of City Treasurer. Sewerage Bonds. 4s '90 J-D $40,000_ _June '16-'18 5,000_ _ _ _June 1 1919 NEW CASTLE. 4s '93 J-D This town is in Westchester Co. 45 '97 A-0 10,000-Apr 1 '19&'21 District No. 4 (School). 4s '97 A-0 10.000._ _ Apr 1 1920 58 '22-'24 1916-1932 $30,000---Mch 3 %s'99 M-S DistriCt-No ." 8 17 ¶. (School). 3 43'00 M-N 60,000--May '25-'27 J-J 55 $2.400_ _until Jan 1 '28 1928 1 __Feb 50,000_ -A F As'01 3 Highway Bonds. 3)4s'01 M-N 40.000- _Nov 1 1929 M-S $192.97_Mar 1 1916 4s '04 A-0 30,000--....Oct 1 1930 434s 4 As'08 J-D 30.000r_ _Dee 1 1934 4.358 J-J 141,300____July 1 1942 4 48'09 A-0 40.000r_Oct 1 '36-39 448'13 M-8 1 1,816 67_Sept 1 1916 120.000 Sept 1 '17-'26 4;'13 J-D 35,000r___Dec 1 1940 15,000r___Jan 1 1944 44s'14 M-N 10,075.10 43-4s'15 J-J ($1,000 yearly May 1.) BOND. DEBT Oct 191534,259,050 Assessment Bonds. Tax-relief & water (incl.) 461.000 293.306 00'14$6.000__Aug 1 '16-'21 Sinking fund 37.601,530 Town debt Oct1915 Assess. val. real estate 3.30 30 79 Total assessed val. 1915 39.635.792 Ass'd val '14 (real est.)_ _ _ -4318 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915-324.90 Total valuation 1914_ _ _4.695.229 37,583 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-91 _ _ All.26 Population In 1915 Population 1910. 3,573; 1915, 4,401 INT. payable at Treas. office. NASSAU COUNTY. Created Jan. 1 1899 out of that portion of Queens County not included In the Greater New York. For debt. &c., prior to formation, see Queens County statement. Court-House Bonds. 3 ;is g M-S $65.000r_ _Sept 11030 Nov 1 1931 3 43 g M-N 8.5,000r__Nov 3 t4s g J-J 100.000r___July 1 1929 Building Bonds. 4 g'14 J-D 1$25.000r_ _June 1 1938 1250.000r_June 1 '39-'43 Road Bonds. $110,000c_July 1 '20-'29 4 Sig'11) 45 g '09 M-S 35,0000_ Sept 1 1931 5s g '07 M-N250.000c_Nov 1 '22-'27 4%it'll F-A 46.000r_ Feb 1 '27-'31 4 Ag'12 A-0 240,000r-Apr 1 '17-'31 NEW CASTLE & BEDFORD ITN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO 2. 2 140 434s'12 J-D $65.000r June 1 '13 TOTAL DEBT-Oct 1 1915_365.500 Assess. val.'15(60% act.) _2,924,935 Vil. & sch. tax (per $1,000)'15 $20.16 Population in 1914 (est.) INT. at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y. HARTFORD. h s town s 1 n Oneida County. TW NE _s '12 __ $2.100__Mar I '16-'22 Bonds Ao .i2 ir-B 4 Sewer ..000r_Aug 1 '16-'34 4.858'14 Feb 5000_ _Feb 1 '19-'28 TOTAL DEBT July 1912_ 350.000 Assess valuatlim 1912 _.3.000.000 Population 1910. 5.940; 1915. 7,872 INT. at Utica Tr. & Dep. Co..UtIn Nov., 1915.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 430'12 M-N 68.530r_May 1 '16-'22 NEW ROCHELLE. This city is in Westchester County. 43is'12 M-N 1.900r_May 1 '22-'23 Inc. 1899. Population 1915. 31,758. 440'13 M-N 34,020r_May 1 '16-'23 500r_May 1 '16-'23 Court-House & Police-Sta. Bds. 430'13 M-N Municipal [mot. Bonds. 2s1 1 M-N$87,000__May 1 '20-'41 43/ 430'14 M-N 380,000r May 1 '16-'23 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 110.200r__-May 1 1924 48 '09 M-N $46,700r___Deo 1 1939 School Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 1 '16-'27 '97 48 M-NS62.000c_May '16-'27 1 Oct 4s '89 A-0 $60.0000 58 '93 A-0 95,000r ..Oct 1 '28-'46 45 '05 M-N 8,000r_May 1 '16-'23 48 '97 A-0 65,000r_ _Oct 1 '47-'59 4s '05 M-N 60,000r_May 1 '16-'30 330'00 F-A 22,778.94r Augl'16-'26 48 '06 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '16-'25 330'01 F-A 102,000r_Aug 1 '16-'49 5s '08 M-N I99,000r_May 1 '20-'30 1 8,500r- May 1 1931 3448'99 J-D 12,122.20rDec 1 '16-27 4s '05 M-N 55.000r_May 1 '16-'26 43is'09 M-N 52,000r_May 1 '16-'32 1 '29-'31 Ss '08 M-N 10.000r_May 1 '16-'19 430'09 M-N 12,500r_May 1 430'09 M-N 39.000r_May 1 '20-'23 430'10 M-N 75.000r_May '16-'30 430'10 J-J 16.421r_May 1 '16-'31 43is'10 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '20-'30 430'11 M-N 8.000r_May 1 '16-'24 430'11 M-N 88.000r_May 1 '20-'41 430'12 M-N 60.000r_May 1 '16-'21 City-Hall Bonds. 334s'99_ J-D $1,000r _June 1 1916 5s '13 M-N 78.000r_May 1 '22-'29 4s '15 M-NJ24.000r_May 1 '21-'32 Relief Bonds. 1 1.000r___May 1 1933 55'8 M-N$25,000r_May 1 '16-'17 Certificate Redemption Bonds. 58 '09 M-N 25,000r_May 1 '16-'19 20 M-N$21.000____May'16-' 430'11 '16-'19 1 25.000r_May 58 '09 M-N 5s '09 MN 23.000r_May 1 '16-'19 430'12 M-N118,000r_May 1 '16-'21 1 1,574.88r-May 1 '22 4s '03 M-N 36,000r_May 1 '16-'27 58 '13 M-N 1.400r_May 1 '16-'17 Street & Highway [mot. 33s'97 M-N $11,000_ _ _Nov '16-'23 430'13 M-N 9,800r_May 1 '23-'31 3%8'99 J-D 90,000r_ __June' 16-'33 4%8'13 M-N 1,757 50rMayl '16-17 Park Bonds. 330'01 A-0 28,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'29 May 1 1916 330'00 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '34-'63 430'10 M-N $4,500r_ M-N 40,000r_May 1 '17-'36 430'11 '30-'44 1 330'01 J-J 30,000r_July 5s '07 M-N 25,000r_May 1 '17-'25 53 '13 M-N 28.000r_May 1 '16-'22 Library Bonds. ($5,000 due in odd years.) 1 '16-'25 430'09 M-N 100,000r_May 1 '22-'31 430'11 M-Nj$20.000r_May 990r _ _May 1 1926 1 430'10 M-N 28,000r_May 1 '16-'20 '16-'23 1 12,000r_May M-N 430'13 '16-'21 1 51.000r_May M-N Land Damage Bonds. 30'11 M-N 41.000r_May 1 '16-'21 __Apr '16-'23 '13 M-N103,000r_May 1 '16-'23 330'99 A-0 $32,000r_ 3348'99 J-D 20,000r_ July '24-'27 Fire-Department Bonds. Nov 1915 334s'00 J-D 30.000r June 1 '25-29 330'99 M-N $1,000r Special Assessment Certfs. 8348'00 F-A 38,000r_ _Aug 1 '16-'34 (Subject to call after 1 year.) fis '07 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '17-'26 $20.000 Be '08 M-N 25.000r_ May 1 '18-'30 Sewer 5s 5s 64.010 Constructipn '16-'20 1 15.000r_May M-N 430'11 8.505 430'10 M-N 16.000r.May 1 '16-31 Drain 5s 430'12 M-N 19.215r_May 1 '16-'22 Temporary tax 5s & 530_ 335,000 DEBT Oct BOND. 1915_2,951,546 '16-'21 1 58 '13 M-N 11.000r_May Temporary loans 427,515 Assessment Map Bonds. Se '07 M-N $15,000r_ May 1 '17-'19 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915_3,379,061 Assessed valuation, real 39.350.069 Local-Improvement Bonds. 55.000 4e '03 M-N $68.000_ _May 1 '17-'32 Assessed val.. personal_.... 1,487.902 4s '04 M-N 36,000r_May 1 '16-'33 Franchises 40.892,971 4s '05 M-N 10.000r_May 1 '16-'25 Total valuation 1915 45 '05 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '16.'21 Total rate (per $1,000) 1915-$28.00 INTEREST payable at office of 5s '07 M-N 17.136.32rMay1'17-19 5s '09 • M-N 12,000r_May 1 '19-'20 City Treasurer or, at the request of will be remitted In N.Y.each holder, 1 34,000r_May '16-'21 M-N 430'11 NEW YORK CITY. John Purroy Mitchel, Mayor; Wm, 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 Legislature in 1912 passed a bill providing for the creation of the County of The Bronx out of what is now tbe Borough of The Bronx. The bill was subject to referendum of the citizens of the proposed Bronx County in November 1912 and was favorably passed upon at that time. V. 95, p. 1288. On Jan. 17 1913 the Act was declared unconstitutional by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. V 96, p. 299. This decision was reversed, however, by the Court of Appeals on Mar. 14 1913. V. 96,p. 810. In 1915 a bill was passed providing for the secession of the Fifth Ward of Queens (constituting the villages of Far Rockaway, Arverne and Rockaway Beach) to set up what was to be known as the city of Rockaway. This measure, however, was vetoed by Mayor Mitchel. 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. Net Debt. Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund. o•26,144,311.28 $85.654,317.52 $140.489,993.76 Th Manhatt 6,734,055.69 81.626.175.53 74.892.119.84 ------------ Broklyn 330,000.00 13.379.935.62 Queens ............... 13.709,935.62 3.486,736.67 Richmond ............. 3,486,736.67 -.•$324.967.159.10 $92.718.373.21 1232.248.785.89 Total.......... *Includes $3,061,645.01 special revenue bonds CITY AT PRESENT TIME. GREATER OF DEBT Since consolidation (Jan. 1 1898). the Greater City has issued, excluding bonds and revenue bonds and bills, up revenue special bonds, fund general and redeemed and canceled during that to Oct.30 1915, $1,017,417,024.01, period $209,267,015.26. The following compares gross and net debt of the consolidated city at different dates. Total Sinking Net x Funded •Temporary Debt. Funds. Debt. Debt. Debt. 192,718.3731232.256.386 Ian 1 '98 1321,905,514 $3.069.245 $324,974.759 99.386.292 250.645,199 Jan 1 '99 341.844,226 8.187.265 350.031.491 105.754.872 257.044,026 Ian 1 '00 359.620.986 3,177.912 362.798,898 112,288.129 280.002.405 Jan 1 '01 384.794.598 7,495.936 392,290,534 426.283,315 117.399.480 308.883.835 14,235.598 412,047.717 Ian 1 '02 126.742.949 334.336.565 Jan 1 '03 434.339.606 26.739,908 461.079.514 150.893.603 376.015.346 Zan 1 '04 477,623,199 49.285.750 526,908,949 592.819.772 157.330.35.3 435.489.419 39,865,640 Ian I '05 552.954.132 472.653,401 Jan 1 '06 594.056 513 48.377.500 642.434.013 169.780.612 Jan 1 '07 658.234,892 57.874.770 716.109.662 191.144.187 524.965.475 Zan 1 '08 726.646.965 62.014.037 788.661.002 197,437.164 591.223.838 Jan 1 '09 799.441,994 82.998.590 882,440.584 210.421.340 672.019.244 /an 1 '10 880,430.289 65.575.439 946.005.728 232.368.059 713.637,669 Jan 1 '11 946,003.798 66,239,158 1,012.242.956 256.640,290 755.602.666 Ian 1'12 1.037.811.719 52.641.786 1.090.453.505 276.815.727 813,6.37,778 Ian 1'13 1.122.690.043 41.750.842 1.164.440,884 294.779.242 869.661.642 Ian 1'141,224,873.632 40.013.641 1.264,887.273 325.905.028 938.982.245 1915Ian. 1__1,307,020,221 60,462,372 1,367,482.593 359.437873 1008.044.720 1.425,855.213 372.803.873 1 053.051,340 Oct. 30_1.347,583.157 78.272.056 x Including general fund bonds as follows: $8,500.000 at Jan. t tem . $18,000,000 at Jan. 11905.129,000.000 at Jan. 1 1906. 140.750.000 at Jan.' 1907. $54,250,000 at Jan. 11908. $68,750,000 at Jan. 1 1909, $85,500.000 $102.500,000 at Jan. 1 1911. S120.000.000 Jan. 1 1912.$137.at Jan. Jan. 1 1913. $159,500,000 Jan. 11914, 1183.000,000 Jan. 1 1915 600.00011910' 1 1912 the funded debt also inand $196.000,000 Oct. 30 1915. On Jan. notes described below; $35,391._ cluded $23.795.579 of the corporate stock 095 of these securities were included on Jan. 1 1913. $62.435,562 Jab. 1 1914, $58,608,977 Jan. 1 1915 and $49,844,285 Oct. 30 1915. None outstanding at previous dates. 'Consists of special revenue bonds and revenue bonds for current expenses; also revenue bills. The water debt, included In the foregoing, was as follows at the several dates named. Jan 1 '14. IJan. 1 '15. 40d.30'15 Wat.dt. Jan. 1 '98. Jan. 1 '13. Dross _$59.568.249 1177.576.33711201,859,777 1$215.932.4001$219.1-4.619 168.058.514 180.996.43 185.721.692 Net __ 42.796,855 132,912,755 Included on Oct. 30 1915 were .3,484.876.71 corporate stock notes is sued for water, all of which were held by the public. These on Jan. 1 1915 mounted to $11,313.977.41 held by the public and 31.000.000 by the Fund. 47 ASSESSED VALUES.-The assessed valuation of property in the consolidated city for the year 1915 follows: Tax Rate Total. Real Estate. Personal Estate. $18.70 Manhattan _$5.145,802,495 $292,349.590 $5,438,152,085 19.40 Bronx 683.931.464 677,126,664 6,804,800 19.20 Brooklyn...._ 1,691,912,426 43,606,010 1,735,518.436 19.50 Queens 517.155.078 509,519,428 7.635,650 22.40 Richmond 86.058.929 1,655,705 84.403,224 $2 otal to 2.40 . Total 1915_$8,108,764,237 $352.051,755 $8.460.815.992 $18.70T Total valuations for each borough in previous years were as follows: e Bnz. Richmond. Brooklyn. Queens. Man.&Th, 1914_$6.101,412,243$1,710,471,995$494.601.906$83.669.328$8,390.155,472 1913._ 6.037,889.583 1.726.310.461 484.533.686 83.335,471 8.332.069.201 1912_5.938.069.111 1,723.496,394 463,147,289 80,149.636 8.204,862,430 1911__5.937.880,465 1,745.026,899 451,909.227 81.946.696 8.216.763,287 1910__5.543,421.737 1,463,368.346 339.922.440 70.124.976 7,416.837,499 1905__4.680,680,189 1.031,894.265 149,499,728 50,072.045 5,912.146,227 1900__2,799.871.672 695.335.940 109.926.453 48.988.128 3.654.122.193 1899_-2.669.088.835 655,092.980 110.066.632 44,103.582 3.478,352.029 1898__2.365.490,372 (8) 1897.._2,168,635.856 603.796.463 1896__2,106.484.905 555303.714 1895.._2,016.947.662 563.987.132 1890_1.696.978.390 452.758.601 1885__1.371.117.003 330.683.762 1880__1,143.765,727 234,835,991 *No assessment or tax in 1898. In 1903 the assessment of real estate was made on the basis of about real value: 1903 and subsequent values, therefore, are greatly in excess of those for previous years, and consequently the tax rate is much lower. Minder a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection of taxes takes place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93. p. 63.1 PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-Under the provisions of the city charter, registered bonds may be issued in denominations of $10 or any multiple thereof. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Section 8. Article 1, General Municipal Law, Consolidated Laws of 1909, ,provides that "all bonds of a municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county, municipal or State purposes." DEBT LIMIT.-At the general election in Nov. 1909 the voters passed on a constitutional amendment which permits the city. in ascertaining its borrowing capacity, to exclude bonds heretofore issued for any rapid transit or dock investment, as well as bonds hereafter issued for a public Improvement which provides a revenue in excess of the interest and amortization charges. The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only in proportion to the extent to which the current net revenues received from these improvements shall meet the interest and amortization charges. See the amendment in full under general remarks for New York State. ISSUANCE OF SERIAL BONDS AUTHORIZED.-Chapter 309 of the Laws of 1915, approved April 14, authorizes the City of New York to issue "serial" bonds. The Act amends Sections 169. 189, 206 and 229 of the Greater New York charter. Chapter 308. approved April 16, amends Section 182 of the Charter so as to provide that 'in inviting proposals for serial bonds, the Comptroller may advertise to sell, in series, at a single bid price per bond, and may make awards on such basis to the highest bidder or bidders." ISSUANCE OF CORPORATE STOCK NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK AND IN ANTICIPATION OF TAX COLLECTIONS.-Section 189 of the City Charter authorizes the City Comptroller to issue short-term notes in anticipation of the sale of corporate stock. V. 92, p. 1577. In 1914 this section was amended so as to allow the city to pay for public improvements the cost whereof may be defrayed from the proceeds of the sale of corporate stock by issuing instead "corporate stock notes" to be payable out of the tax levy for ensuing years, provided that the maturiltes of said obligations or any renewal thereof shall In no event be later than the year in anticipation of the tax levy whereof said obligations were issued (V. 98, p. 1101). GENERAL FUND BON DS.-A new kind of bond (known as the "General Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in 1903. It is issued for the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of taxation. Under the law the bonds will be issued only in the way indicated, and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for redemption of the city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Oct. 30 1915 $196,000,000 of these bonds had been issued. APPROPRIATIONS.-The total appropriation for Greater New York in 1898 was $77,473.084: In 1899 it was $93,520.082; in 1900 It was $90.778,972; for 1901 It was $98,100,413: for 1902 it was $98.619.for 1905. 600; for 1903. $97,119,031; for 1904. 1106.674.955 $109.817.593; for 1906, $116,805.490; for 1907, $130.421,505: for 1908. $143,572,266; for 1909. $156,545,148; for 1910. 1163130.270: rot 1911. 1173.967.835; for 1912, $181.0.0,657; for 1913. 1192.711.441; 1914. $192,995,551; for 1915, $198,989,786, and for 1916, $212,956,155.81. POPULATION (U. S. Census .figures)1900. 1910. 1900. 1910. Greater N. Y...4,766,883 3.437.202 Boro.of Queens.. 284,041 152.999 67.021 Man.& Bronx.._2,762.522 2.050,600 Boro. of ftich'd_ 85.969 Born. of Beklyn 1.634.351 1.166.582 The population of the Greater City, according to the State Census for 1915, is unofficially reported as 5.245.812. DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS. The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part of it. The loans marked (s f) are held in the sinking fund. 'FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. (As Constituted from January 1 1898.) Payable from the sinking fund of the City of New York under the provisions o Sections 206 of the Greater New York Charter. Borough Bldg. (Richmond). Account of Armories. 1952 M-N sf$44,000 1923 3g 3 M-N sf$8,500 M-N sf93.491.45_ _ __1953 1923 31 M-N sf11.000 3g 3)4g 1954 50,000 M-N 1940 sf38,563.49 M-N 3g Public Bldg. (Crotona Park). M-N sf115,681.32--__1930 3g 1928 $75,000 1940 33ig M-N sf17.500 3g M-N Publi: Bath, Rivington Street. Armories and Siths. 311M-N sf$20.000 3 1941 $540.000 3%g M-N Nov 1 1928 _s. sf10,000 0h ato 999 5913:0 rsi50 Interior NPublic m 14 gM 1912 9 MN sf566,653.27 3g 1942 3g 52 9 953 1 1 MN sf52,500 3g sf72,000 1952 M-N 3g M-N sf365,000 3 1952 250.000 M-N 334g 11995453 100,000 M-N 3 g 1953 sf50,000 M-N 3g 250.000 3g M-N 1953 100.000 33.g M-N 1954 Criminal Court House. 50,000 1923 3;4g3g M-N sf$20.000 Hospital Bldg. (Gouv. Slip). 1928 $50.000 Criminal Court Bldg.(Manh'n). 3%g M-N 1930 85.000 1952 3A g M-N 3g M-N sf$97.000 (Manhattan) Hosp. Gouverneur sf35.000 1953 M-N 3g 1953 sf$8.000 M-N 31 Dist. Munic. Court Site. 1954 100,000 1953 3 g M-N M-N sf$127,000 3g Public Hospital Site (Lenox County Court House Repairs. Ave., 138th & 137th Ste.). 1953 3g sf$5,000 M-N 3g M-N sfS220.321.70_ _ _ _1952 New Hospital (Bronx). Court House for Appellate Div, 1953 M-N sf$11.000 1928 3g 1250.000 3%g M-N 1929 sf85,000 New Fordham Hospital (Bronx). M-N 3if 1953 M-N sf$35,000 375,000 1929 3g 34g M-N 1954 50.000 M-N 3 Court House Site (Bronx). 1147,078.84 ew Bellevue Hospital. 1940 3%g M-N 1954 150.000 County Court House Repairs. 35.g M-N New Harlem Hospital. M-N sf$28.537.15_ - _ _1952 3g 1952 M-N sf$13.000 sf2.500 1953 3g M-N 3g 1954 200.000 Court House Erection (Bronx). 31.4g M-N Art. of Museum 1953 Metropolitan sf$10.000 M-N 3g 1928 $600.000 Municipal Bldg. & Additional 3%g M-N 1929 M-N sf 0.000 38 Court Bldg. (Brooklyn). 1940 70.000 sf M-N 3g 1953 347.500 M-N 3g 1941 sf50.000 M-N Court House Constr. (Brook.). 3g 1942 M-N sf$30.000 1953 3g M -IsT sf135.000 3g 1941 sf55.000 M-N 3g Borough Hall (9ueens). 1942 M-N sf 101.000 1953 3g M-N sf$40.000 3g 1952 sf14.030 M-N 3g (Queens). Court House Repair 1953 st20,000 M-N 1953 3g sf$5,000 M-N 3g 4:4 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. NEW YORK CITY (Continued)Medical College Dormitory. 1952 Am. Museum Natural History. 3g M-N 51350,000 1928 3g 3Mg M-N $300,000 M-N 1953 513,000 1929 150,000 nig M-N Building Impt., Wards Island 1928 35g M-N 250,000 Central Islip. 1929 3g and nig M-N 150,000 5132,000 M N 1929 1940 3g M-N 51150,000 1941 Public Parks and Parkways, Con3g M-N 51200,000 Improvement. and struction 1952 M-N 5120,000 3g 1953 nig M-N 5155,500 3g M-N $100,000 1929 1953 3g 50,000 M-N 51100,000 33g M-N 1940 1954 3g 50,000 M-N 5110,000 nig M-N 1941 1952 3g 5135,000 M-N M-N 5180,000 1942 3g 1953 3g 5117,000 M-N 3g M-N 5110,000 1953 33g M-N 1953 3g 50,000 M-N 51123.500 1921 50,000 1954 3g M-N 5115,000 1918 334g M-N Botanical Mus. & Herbarium. 3g M-N 1942 5125,000 1928 3Mg M-N M-N 51;175,000 3g 1942 150,000 200,000 1928 3g 3Mg M-N M-N 51191.500 1952 Bklyn. Museum Arts Sc Sciences 3hg M-N 1952 100,000 3Mg M-N $261,500 1930 38 M-N 51200,500 1953 5138,500 1930 33g M-N 3Mg M-N 150,000 1954 1941 3g 3g M-N 51300,000 1942 M-N 51100,000 Bklyn. Institute Arts Sc Sci. 1952 3g M-N 51431,000 3g M-N 51349,500 1952 nig M-N 1952 150,000 150,000 1954 3g 33g M-N M-N 51308,500 1953 1953 lmpt. Brown-Stone Bldg.. City nig M-N 435,000 1953 Hall Park. 5115,000 nig M-N 3g M-N 1953 33ig M-N 5131,000 1954 649,000 1954 New Roadway Sc Route of Spuy- nig M-N 511,000 1953 ten Duy. Sc Pt. Mor. RR.Co. 3g M-N 51297,500 1953 3g 1923 3g M-N 513551,025 M-N 5165,000 5130.000 _____ 1941 Montague St. Library (Bklyn.). 3g M-N 1952 2h g M-N 3g ___ 51540,000 515,000 1909-1929 1953 25g M-N 1929 5130.000 518,000 3g ___ 1929 5112.500 Sites for Carnegie Libraries. 3g M-N 1942 3g M-N 513250,000 Park. 1952 3gCrotona 3g M-N sf202,154.90 M-N 5130,000 1928 1953 3g M-N 51173.500 Bronx Park. 1953 nig M-N 90,000 3g M-N 5163,000 1929 1954 3Mg M-N 250,000 M-N 51125,000 1941 Buildings (Dept. of Correction) 3g 1942 5150,000 M-N 1928 3g 3g M-N 31340,000 M-N 5125,000 1952 1928 3g 300,000 3Mg M-N M-N 1952 5144,000 1929 3g 650,000 3Mg M-N 1952 50,000 1952 nig M-N 3Mg M-N 150,000 M-N 5120,000 1953 Bldgs. (Dept. Pub. Charities). 3g 100,000 1954 1929 3Mg M-N M-N sf$31,517.50 3g 1940 100,000 1940 nig M-N M-N 51125,000 3g M-N 1941 5175,000 1941 3g 5110,000 3g M-N M-N 51125,000 1942 1942 3g 5110,000 M-N 3g M-N 1951 5125,000 1952 3g M-N 51405,000 3g M-N 51125,100 1952 1953 3g M-N 51127,500 3g 1952 49,900 1953 3Mg M-N 175,000 33g M-N 100,000 1953 200,000 1954 33g M-N nig M-N 100,000 1954 1940 nig M-N 3g M-N sf162,000 3g M-N 5125,000 1941 Public Parks. 3g M-N 5151,000 1942 3g M-N 513177,000 1920 New Hall of Records. 3g M-N 5121,779.25 __1920 3g M-N 513150,000 1929 3g M-N 1940 5114,000 500,000 33g M-N 1929 nig M-N 2,000,000 1940 33g M-N 250,000 1930 3g M-N 5131,907.53 ........1920 1940 3A g M-N 3M g M-N 2,705,800 1941 658,000 33g M-N 51104,200 1940 3g 1941 M-N 51125,000 500,000 33g M-N 1952 nig M-N 1941 1,392,000 700,000 1954 3g 3Mg M-N 1942 M-N 511,000 Hall of Records (Kings Co.). 3g M-N 1916 5150,000 3g 1941 3g M-N 51320,000 M-N 1941 5115,000 3h g M-N 1952 3g 400,000 M-N 511,247.90_ _1921 Richmond County Jail. 3g M-N 517,161.70 1929 1952 3A g M-N 3g 5133,000 M-N 990,000 1941 1953 3A g M-N 5155.000 3g M-N 260,000 1941 School Houses and Sites. Drive. Riverside 1928 3g M-Nsf$1,174.055.46 3g M-N 1921 513153,500 1928 3g 1,820,785.41 3Mg M-N 5191,610.68 1940 M-N 1940 3g 300,000 3Mg M-N M-N 1941 5175,000 1952 3g 3g M-N 51750,000 1942 M-N 5115,600 3g M-N 1952 3g 500,000 1952 M-N 513,000 1953 3g 3g M-N 51150,000 1940 511,500 1953 3h g M-N 3Mg M-N 5113,000 M-N 1928 500,000 1953 3Mg M-N 3,187,000 33g M-N 1929 100,000 1954 3g nig M-N 51135,000 1941 M-N 5120,000 1954 3g 3Mg M-N 2,865.000 1941 M-N 150,000 1942 3g 3Mg M-N 1,800,000 1942 M-N 5150,000 1952 3g nig M-N 1,000,000 M-N sf18,703 16 1952 1953 5150,000 M-N 3g 3g 1953 M-N 5136,000 1954 3Mg 5110,000 3Mg M-N 1953 50,000 1954 3h g M-N 33g M-N 2,590,000 M-N 1954 749,920 1929 nig M-N M-N 511,656,327.30_ 3g 1954 5180 1929 33g M-N 1,700,000 1940 M-N 5185,000 1940 3g sf8,273.20 3g M-N Public Parks. 1940 5141,000 nig M-N M-N 513170,033 1918 1940 3g nig M-N 1,859,000 1928 5121,000 1941 334g M-N 3g M-N 511.000,000 1941 33g M-N 1.717,362.12..1928 33g M-N 1,000,000 33g M-N 1940 886,886.30 Brooklyn. 1929 M-N 5165,000 1929 3g 3g M-N 51885,615 1921 M-N 5129,494.86 1929 3g nig M-N 1,800,000 1941 M-N 5120,000 1940 3g 517,385 3g M-N 1942 M-N 7,500 nig M-N 2,188,000 1940 3g 515,048.94 1953 3g M-N M-N 1940 3g 512,000 M-N 5111,541.28 _ _ _ _1942 1941 3g 3g M-N 51300,000 1953 350,000 3Mg M-N 1941 3g M-N 900,000 3g M-N 51185,604.85 1942 Queens. 1929 1,365,000 3g M-N 5137,650 1929 3g M-N Central Park. 3Mg M-N 5150,000 1929 sf2,000 1940 M-N 3Mg M-N 1929 3g 450,000 518,200 1940 M-N 3g M-N 5149,350 1940 3g sf5,000 517,882.50...1941 M-N 1940 3g 33,5g M-N nig M-N 145,000 Van Cortlandt Park (Skate and 1940 3g M-N 51100,000 Golf House). 1941 1940 3g M-N M-N 51320,000 100,000 1941 3g 3Mg M-N 200,000 1941 Silver Lake Park (Richmond). 1940 Richmond. 3g M-N 51385,000 M-N nig M-N 1940 $100,000 30,000 1929 3g M-N 5147,000 3g 1940 Other Richmond Parks. 3g M-N M-N 1941 150,000 1941 3g 5185,000 3g 1942 M-N 5131,500 High Schools and Sites. M-N 1952 3g M-N sf$246,851.80 1929 3g sf1,000 3g M-N M-N sf26,419.45__.._1940 3g 514,095.76 1953 3Mg M-N Prospect Park Improvement. 813,483.90 1940 M-N 51310,000 3g 1941 3g 1942 M-N sf112,637.40 3Mg M-N 800,000 Wm. H. Seward Park. 1941 M-N 51330,000 3g M-N 1953 3g 511,000 1942 M-N 51100,000 1952 nig M-N 75.000 1953 3g Richmond. 3g M-N 1953 06,300 3g M-N sf$1C0,000 1941 Driveway along Harlem River. M-N 3g sf7 ,000 1940 1953 3Mg M-N $300,000 Toilet Facilities, City Parks. Widening 59th St. sf$3,000 3g M-N 1952 3g 1941 M-N 5135,000 3g M-N 5111,500 M-N 1942 1952 3g 5140,000 M-N 5121,500 38 1953 Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay Public Comfort Stations. Park and City Island. 3g M-N 51310,000 M-N 513135,000 1952 3g 1919 3g M-N 5116,000 1953 3g 1941 M-N 5180,000 nig M-N 50,000 1953 Bridge Over Eastchester Bay. 33jg M-N 100.000 1954 3g M-N 51352,500 1953 Brooklyn. 3g M-N 1941 5110.000 3160,000 M-N 3g M-N 1952 3g 1952 512,500 3g M-N 5168,000 M-N 1953 3g 1953 512,500 College of City of Now York. Bridges over N.Y. Cent. Tracks. 38 M-N sf$14.860.73 1941 3g 1922 M-N 51333,000 3g M-N 31121,118.84-1942 nig M-N 1928 50,000 3g M-N sf16,051.78 1942 3g M-N 512,000 1041 3g M-N 51500,000 1952 Bridge over Bronx River. 33g M-N 100.000 1954 3g M-N 51316,000 1919 [V oL. 101. 3g M-N Fire Department Purposes. 51500 1953 3g M-N 1941 3h g M-N $300,000 5175,000 1929 3g M-N 51300,000 1941 Port Morris Branch. 3g M-N 51161.000 1953 3g M N 510,000 1921 M-N 50,000 1953 3g M-N sf1,000 1940 33g M-N 5112,500 1954 3g M-N 513,525 1953 3g M-N 250,000 3Mg 1954 Bridges over Harlem River. 3g M-N 51500,000 1941 33.gM-N $1,029,844.83 1928 334g M-N 241,000 1941 3h g M-N 500,000 1930 Police Department Purposes. 3g M-N 5135.000 1941 3g M-N 51$136,389.71 1940 3g M-N 5125,000 1942 3g M-N 5135,000 1941 3g M-N 51194,000 1952 3 340,000 M-N 1941 3g M-N 5136,155.17 _.._ 1953 3 g M-N 200,000 1954 33g M-N 150,000 1954 Docks and Ferries. 3g M-N 5131,671.87_ _ 1953 3gDept. M-Nsf$2,000,000 1928 3Mg M-N 250.000 1929 3h g M-N 5161,000 1929 3g M-N 3111,000 1941 3Mg M-N 2,939,000 1929 3h g M-N 800,000 1941 3g M-N 51750,000 1940 3Mg M-N 1,000,000 1929 33'g M-N 5168,000 1940 3g M-N 514,050 1941 33ig M-N 2,182,000 1940 3g M-N 145,950 1941 3g M-N 511,000,000 1941 3g M-N 250,000 1941 3g M-N 51850,000 1942 3g M-N 5179,620.44 __1942 3Mg 51100 1952 3g M-N 250,000 1953 nig M-N M-N 4,999,900 1952 3Mg M-N 515.000 1954 nig 5115,000 1953 3Mg M-N 195,000 1954 3Mg M-N M-N 2,485,000 1953 Bridge over N. Y. Sc H. Tracks. 3Mg M-N 519,000 1954 3g M-N 51350,000 1942 33g M-N 2,641,000 1954 3g M-N 5125,000 1952 3g M-N 511,000,000 1952 3g M-N 5120,000 1953 3)4g M-N 500,000 1953 3Mg M-N 500,000 1954 New East River Bridge. 3Mg M-N 1928 5131,000 1928 3Mg M-N 51200,000 nig M-N 1928 1,999,000 1928 nig M-N 1,400,000 3g M-N sf75,294.54 3g 1928 M-N 511,287,823.66 1929 M-N sf624,705.46__ -.1940 3Mg M-N 700,000 1929 3g 250,000 1940 33g M-N 5133,000 1940 3Mg M-N M-N 0800,000 33g M-N 4,467,000 1941 .1940 3g 650,000 3Mg M-N 1941 750,000 1941 nig M-N 700,000_June 1 1965 3M g M-N 81100,000 1952 4M g'15J-D Jerome Avenue Paving. 3h g M-N 1,900,000 1952 --__ 3g 035,000 M-N 511,555,000 1928 1953 38 60,000 33.g M-N 1928 5125,000 1953 nig M-N ____ 3g M-N 511,000 1952 975,000 1953 3g 33g M-N ____ 516,000 1953 51100 1954 3g 3g M-N 3,699,900 Repaving Streets and Avenues. 1954 3g M-N 513310,000 1928 Bridge over East River. 3g 250,000 1928 3g M-N 51320,000 1928 3hg M-N M-N 300,000 1929 3g M-N 5140,000 1940 3g M-N 450,000 1940 3Mg M-N 750,000 1941 M-N 750,000 1953 3g M-N sf240,000 1952 nig M-N 150,000 1954 3g M-N sf510,000 1952 M-N 5139,000 1940 3g M-N 5193,000 1953 3g 33g M-N 1.961,000 1940 33g M-N 514,540 1953 3g 024,000 1941 nig M-N 1,745,460 1953 3g M-N 01,000 1941 nig M-N 5115.000 1954 3Mg M-N M-N 1,999,000 1941 3Mg M-N 485,000 1954 3g M-N 5132,500 ___ 1953 3g M-N 5120.000 1928 3Mg M-N 5150 1942 5127.000 M-N 3g 1940 3g M-N 1,999,950 1942 1941 3g 5110,000 M-N 3g 5125,000 1952 750,000 1941 3g M-N 33g M-N M-N 1,500,000 1952 5175,000 1953 M-N 3g 3g 51610,000 1953 3g M-N 250,000 1953 3Mg M-N M-N 3,000,000 1954 3g M-N 450,000 1954 Ave. !mot. 33g M-N 1954 3gAtlantic 511,000 M-N 519250,000(Bklyn.) 1942 3)g M-N 1954 3g 299,000 M-N 51680,000 1952 3g M-N Bridge over Harlem River. 070,000 1953 3g M-N 51340.000 1919 3g M-N 150,000 1953 3g M-N 5111.000 1952 nig M-N 100,000 1954 3g M-N M-N 074.34_ 1953 3g 5138.500 1953 Grand St. Paving (Brooklyn). Bridge over Newtown Creek. sf$10,200 1940 3g M-N 51310,000 1952 3g Bedford _-- - Ave. Impt. (Brooklyn). 3g M-N sf180,000 1940 M-N 51321 .000 3g M-N 5120.000 1924 1952 3g and Park Openings. Bridge over Gerretsen's Creek. 3gStreet M-N 51$74,619.45__• 1929 3g M-N 51316,000 1952 3g M-N sf2,598,211.10__.._1940 Bridge over Gowanus Canal. 3g M-N sf538,699.69 1941 3g M-N 515195,000 1953 3g M-N sf2,265,577.92__ _ A942 3g M-N 5115,000 1954 3g M-N sf4,193,187.99 1952 3g M-N sf826,226.34 1953 Bridge over Flushing Creek. 3g M-N 51336,000 sf500 1929 1953 35g M-N 3 h g M-N 1,848,607.32__ _ _1929 Bridge over Newtown Creek, 33g M-N 5150 1941 3g M-N 513250,000 1952 nig M-N 1941 33g M-N 350,000 1954 3g M-N 1,112,075.901,000,000 1952 Bridge across Prospect Ave. 3g M-N 5113,040 1953 3g M-N 5138,000 1952 3)g M-N 1,996,960 1953 38 M-N 5114,000 1953 3Mg M-N 600,000 1954 Acquiring Title to Lands ReBridge over Mott Haven Canal. 3Mg M-N $30.000 1941 3g quired for Public Purposes, M-N sf$5,000 1942 Bridge over Bronx River. 3g M-N sf1,000 1952 3g M-N 51310,000 1953 3g M-N 514,000 1953 Bridge over N. V. & Harlem RR. Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial 3g M-N 5136,000 1952 Arch. 3g M-N 5118.000 1953 3g M-N sf$5,000 1929 Bridge across Harlem River. 3g M-N 02.000 1940 3g M-N 5131,000 1952 33g M-N 5110,000 1940 3/13 M-N 5151,000 1953 3Mg M-N 190.000 1940 511,000 3 g M-N 1954 3g M-N 43,000 1942 Bridge over Bronx River. Monument. Fort Greene Park. M-N sf$25,000 1952 3g 3g M-N sf$1,550 1952 511,000 M-N 1953 3g Sewer Construction (Brooklyn) 3g M-N Melrose Avenue Viaduct. 031,000 1953 nig 3140,000 1928 M-N nig M-N 100,000 1953 5120.000 1941 nig M-N M-N 100,000 3g 1954 sf5,000 1952 3h g M-N 167,000 3g M-N 1942 1953 5157,000 Webster Ave. Relief Sewer. M-N 3g M-N 1952 3g 5182,500 M-N sf116,975.79 3g 1953 Map, Commission. Queens Borough, Damage Grade M-N 0342,500 1928 3g M-N 51E115,480 3g 1953 1940 Map, Borough Richmond. 250,000 3g M-N M-N 0320,000 1941 3g M-N 51217,720 3g 1953 1942 Topographical Bureau (Bronx). M-N 81187,500 3g M-N 1952 3g 517,000 M-N 3g 5131,000 1953 M-N 3132,500 1953 3g M-N 3g 511,000 1954 Department of Health. Payment of Awards. 3g 51325,000 1941 M-N M-N 3g 5.39,499.59__ _ _1953 sf3,000 1942 3).g M-N M-N 3g 100,000 1954 1952 3g M-N 51165,000 M-N 51107,500 3g 1953 8174,000 1953 M-N Fire Boats, 3g 250,000 1953 3g M-N nig M-N 1953 sf$8,500 511,000 3g M-N 1954 3g M-N 5122,500 1953 200,000 33g M-N 1954 Fire Alarm Telegraph System. 5144.286.94 3g M-N -1919 3g M-N 5132,000 1953 Department Street Cleainng, Acquisition of Land. 3g M-N 313100,000 5131,800 M-N 1953 1929 3g 300,000 nig M-N 1929 Retaining Wall. 3g 5135,000 M-N 5162,668.08 M-N 1953 -1940 3g 3g M-N sf81.431.25 Library Bldgs. (Bryant Park). 1942 $r)00,000 513,612 3g M-N 1929 1952 nig M-N 500.000 3g M-N 51120,000 1942 1942 33g M-N 01,000 3g M-N 51351,861.75 1952 1952 3Mg M-N 599,000 M-N 51159,000 3g 1952 1953 3Mg M-N 3g M-N M-N 51150,000 100,000 1953 3g 1956 M-N 51115.000 200,000 1957 1954 3g 3Jj,g M-N M-N 51610,000 or Redemption of Assessment 3g 1958 4g M-N 500,000 Bonds for !amt. Park Ave. 1955 M-N 511,000 3g M-N sf$210,800.73 1956 1929 4g 249,000 M-N 3Mg M-N 1956 458.000 1929 4g 334g M-N 1,000,000 For Payment of Assessments. 1954 M-N 472,400 3Mg M-N 31.000.000 1957 1954 4g 43ig M-N 1,000,000 1957 ImPt. of Wallabout Basin. M-N 3g 1929 4g 250,000 M-N 513100,000 1958 • Nov., 1915.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS NEW YORK CITY (Continued). Various Municipal Purposes. 1922 M-N 1958 3g'12 ____sf$7,500,000 250,000 __-- sf3.400,000 3g 1923 M-N 48 800,000 1959 M-N sf13,500 1924 4g M-N 1959 3g 500,000 sf 2,100,000 38 1924 Rapid Transit Railroad. 3g M-N sf104,234.87_ _ _ _1925 4g M-N 1936 3g $500,000 M-N sf186,734.77__ _ _1926 3 g M-N sf125.000 1948 3g sf5,000,000 1938 33g M-N 3,875,000 1948 3g M-N sf2,070,699.36_ _1954 3g M-N 1949 3g sf89,500 M-N sf7,748,704.69_ - _1955 3Mg M-N 3,910.500 1949 3g M-N 01,319,294.57 _1956 3g 1950 3g 1,500,000 M-N M-N sf2.555,824.02 1957 3g M-N 2,500.000 1950 38 M-N sf6.510.574.59 _ _1958 354g M-N 1951 3g sf4,100 M-N sf2.345,558.67 _ _ 1959 1951 38 3g M-N 8,495,900 sf775,541.68 _ 1960 1952 48 33ig M-N' sf1,166.000 M-N sf5,000 1936 sf29,500 1952 48 334g M-N 10,495.000 M-N 10,495,000 1936 35.g M-N 9,970,500 1952 48 M-N sf147,520 1955 sf38,300 1953 4g 354g M-N M-N 17,352.480 1955 3g M-N 4,961,700 1953 4g M-N sf395,500 1956 3Mg M-N sf250,000 1955 48 M-N 33,604,500 1956 4g M-N sf36.000 1956 M-N sf69.500 1954 4g M-N sf204.825.18_ _ _ _1957 3g M-N 18,430,500 1954 334g 4g M-N sf632 500 1958 334g M-N sf81,250 1954 4g M-N sf188,500 1959 3Mg M-N 15,918,750 1954 4g_ sf973,079.49_ _ _ _1953 334g M-N 12,500,000 1955 4s Si:N sf24,512.10_ _ _ _1959 48 1957 M-N 360,440 4g5f10,000 1960 4g 1957 M-N 9,000.000 3Mg :is-r sf56,000 1954 4Mg M-N 1957 sf2,000 3g M-N 4,644,000 1954 4Mg M-N 25,998,009 1957 3g M-N 2,250,000 1954 4g M-N 37,500,000 1957 354g M-N 2,500,000 1954 48 1958 M-N 7,000,000 4g M-N 1,500,000 1957 48 1958 M-N 7,000,000 4g M-N 2,000,000 1957 48 1959 M-N 24.000,000 4g M-N 2,500,000 1957 48 1959 M-N 6,000,000 4g M-N 1958 4Yig M-S 32,000,000_ _1930-1960 750.000 M-N 4g 1958 4;ig M-S sf500 sf292,000 1960 M-N 4g 1958 4 Ag M-S 29,708,000 749,500 1960 4g M-N 3,200,000 1959 43g M'S sf71,000.Mar 1 1962 4;4g M-S I sf20,00011930-1960 4;ig "1-S 24,949,000_Mar 1 1962 15,980,0001 sflOO_Mar 1 1963 434g M-S 43ig M-S 1960 4 sf14,000 M-S 24,999,900_Mar 1 1963 1960 44g 8,486,000 4;ig M-S M'S 35,000,000_Mar 1 1964 sf366.160_Mar 1 1962 4341e15J-D 25,000.000J'ne 1 '16-30 43ig M-S 4;ig M-S 19,633.840_Mar 1 1962 3g15 sf400,000_on or after 434g'15J-D 30,000,000_June 1 1965 May 11916 Rapid Transit Railroad. Various Municipal Purposes. 3g ____ sf$1.198.267.66 _ _ _ _1939 4;ig'14M-S $10,000,000_Mar 1 1964 1924 4g sf900.000 ____ 3g ____ sf1.172,472 1963 49 Public Park (St. Johns). New York Bridge Bonds. M-N sf$330,000 1922 3348 M-N 6554,565.04_ _1916 M-N sf100,000 1923 3 M-N sf35,000 1916 M-N sf120,000 1925 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. M-N sf30,000 1926 3 M-N sf$55,000 1923 Bridges over Harlem River. Public Park 12th Ward. sf$39,325.11 M-N 3 1915 3 sf$66.307.88 M-N 1921 M-N 3 sf26,855 _1916 Public Park 27th & 28th Sts. 3 M-N sf1,113,145 1916 sf$16,696.32_ 3 M-N _ _ _1921 3 M-N sf5,000 1917 3g M-N 100,000 Washington Bridge Park. 1920 3g M-N 201,181,32.1920 3 sf$16.778.80_ _ _ _1915 M-N M-N sf20,000 3 1920 Macomb's Dam Bridge. 3g M-N sf3.000 1920 3 M-N sf$4,888 1916 M-N 637,000 1920 3 M-N sf64,500 1916 3g Fort Washington Park. Bridges over Harlem River. 1918 3g M-N $23,000 1920 3348 M-N sf$22,000 M-N 845,310.08_ _ _.1918 3348 3g M-N 50,000 1920 Street and Park Opening. Bridge over Harlem Ship Canal. sf$2,000 1918 3 M-N sf$45,069.34 1915 3M g M-N 1,866.867.30_ __ _1918 3 M-N sf36,573 1919 33.48 M-N 3g M-N 80.000 1920 Fire Department Bonds. 3 M-N sf$150,000 1915 Bridges over Harlem River. M-N sf600.000 1916 3 M-N sf$655,979.91 ___A920 3 3)g M-N 400,000 1918 Fire Hydrant Stock. 3 M-N sf85,000 1915 3 M-N sf$25,000 1925 3 M-N sf204,037.70 M-N 1920 3g 50,000 1925 3 M-N sf15,000 1916 33.4g M-N 50.000 1925 33g M-N 250,000 1916 Police Department Bonds. 3)48 M-N sf500 1917 334g M-N $100,000 1916 33.48 M-N 399,500 1917 3 sf14.000 M-N 1918 3g M-N 400,000 1920 3348 M-N 20,000 1918 New East River Bridge. M-N 3g sf1,000 1925 3 M-N sf$137,325 1920 3g M-N 59,549.65_ _ _ _1925 3348 M-N 100,000 1917 Driveways. Public M-N 3348 sf10,000 1918 3s M N sf$580.000 1918 3348 M-N 290,000 1918 3 M-N sf1,120.000 1918 Bridges over Harlem River. 250,000 3348 M-N 1916 3 M-N sf$180,000 M-N sf90,000 1920 3g 1920 3 M-N M-N 710,000 sf4,000 1918 3g 1920 3 M-N sf96,000 1919 Repaving Streets and Avenues. Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay 3 M-N sf$500.000 1916 Park and City Island. M-N sf525.000 3 1920 3 M-N sf$1,000 475,000 1916 3548 M-N 1916 3 M-N sf34,000 600,000 1919 33.48 M-N 1917 sf1,000 334g M-N 1918 Bridges over Bronx River. 1,399,000 3M g M-N 1918 3 M-N sf$5,000 1919 200,000 Payable from the water sinking fund of the City of New York under the pro- 3 M-N 1920 M-N sf15,000 1920 3g visions of Section 10 of Article 8 of the State Constitution and Section 208 of 3 500,000 M-N 1920 M-N sf30,000 1919 3g 100,000 the Greater New York Charter, as amended. M-N 3g 1920 Bridges over N. Y. Cent. Tracks. 3 sf8,500 1923 M-N 3g M-N sf106.343 For the New Aqueduct. 1918 3 M-N sf$15.000 1922 sf5,500 M-N 3 1923 ____ sf$300,000 3g 1917 33g M-N 350,000 1920 over N. Y. & Harlem RR. 3g 50.000 M-N 1920 sf10,000 3Mg ____ 1917 3g M-N 0100,000 1918 3 Bridge M-N sf$50,000 M-N sf125,000 1922 1919 3 33g ____ 1917 3g 1,990,000 M-N sf100,000 sf13,425 Morris Port Branch. M-N 1920 3 3 sf450.000 1918 3g M-N sf25.850 192 910 9 3 M-N sf$50,000 1921 3 1921 M-N sf400,000 31g sf5,000 1918 3g M-N 844,150 1920 Bridge over Harlem River. 100,000 1917 3348 M-N 345.000 34g 1918 3Mg M-N 150,000 1920 3 M-N sf$45,000 85,000 1919 1920 3g M-N 3g sf300,000 1919 3g M-N sf29,000 1952 Bridge over N. Y. & Harlem RR. 3 sf2,000 1919 M-N 3Mg sf129,500 1919 38 M-N sf47,500 1953 3 M-N sf$25,000 1922 2,520,500 Redemption Park Ave. Assess35-413 1919 Purch. of L. I. Water Supp. Co. American Museum Nat. History. 3g sf90,000 1920 3Mg M-N ment Bonds. sf$1,000 1918 3 M-N sf$324,103.36 1920 3 3g 2,200,000 1920 M-N sf$100,000 1920 3M g M-N 569.000 1918 3g M-N 75,000 1920 3g A-0 ___sf21,000 1921 To Provide for Supply of Water. 3 Department Street Cleaning. M-N sf19,000 1920 3g A-0 479.000 1921 3g 1219 sf$150, 00 22 3 $150.000 M-N 1916 3348 M-N sf31,000 1920 3g st200,000 1924 38 1922 3g M-N sf55,000 M-N 150,000 1920 Gore of Land, 135th Street. 1,500,000 1925 3348 M-N 3M8 1952 3g M-N sf695.000 sf3183,509.19 sf5,000 M-N 1916 3 1917 3g sf1,530,000 1926 3A g M-N 1953 3g sf85.000 M-N Redemption of Stocks &- Bonds 245.000 1917 350.000 1938 3g 3M8 sf4.200,000 1953 3g'13 M-N 250,000 Maturing in 1896. 1920 3g ____ 1954 3 sf70,000 1954 3g M-N sf143,500 M-N sf50,000 1922 1925 3348 M-N sf3165,000 1955 3 sf19.800 33ig ---1922 3g M-N sf1,588,500 M-N sf100,000 1922 1920 M-N 6,835.000 34g 33.g 1956 3 480,200 1922 3g M-N sf1.653,000 200,000 348 M-N Payment of Arrears in State 1916 334g A-4S 1.000,000_Apr 1 1954 3g sf51.500 1957 M-N Dist. Police & Judicial Courts. Taxes for Support of Insane. anitary Protection of Sources 3g 1958 3 M-N sf2,709.000 M-N sf$73,636.28 $177,000 1916 3548 M-N 1915 of Water Supply. M-Nsf10.463,225 1959 3 3g 1917 3 M-N sf14,485 sf40 1917 3348 M-N 1916 3g M-N st$200,M0 1960 3g A4-1,7 sf1.004,400 1917 4g M-N 199,000 1916 1920 3)48 M-N 1,199,960 3Mg M-N 350,000 100 1925 Garden Aquarium. Board of Health. M-N sf100,000 3g 1919 48 M-N 811,000 1926 3gCastle M-N $70,000 1920 3 M-N sf$38.027.52_ _ _ -1919 34g M-N sf100,0001919 4g M-N sf10,000 1955 of Records. School House Bonds. 250,000 3g M-N 1919 4g M-N 1,990,000 1955 3 HallM-N sf$105,100 1923 3 M-N sf$122,886.06_ _ _ _1916 3Mg M-N sf100 1920 4g M-N sf80,000 1956 House Appellate Div. sf20,000 1915 1920 4g 499,900 3M g M-N 3348 M-N M-N 4,170,000 1956 3 Court M-N sf$9,593.75 1919 31-48 M-N 1,905.141.37-A915 1921 3Mg M-N M-N sf500,000 3g sf8,000 1954 3 M-N sf55.000 1919 school House Bonds. 1952 3Mg M-N 4.242,000 M-N sf200,000 3g 1954 Redemption of Revenue Bonds. 3 M-Nsf$1,453,401.88_ _ _ _1916 33g M-N 2,500.000 Additional Supply of Water. 195 954 7 3346 $389,431.90 1,018.029.47 M-N _1918 3348 M-N 1916 1953 4g M-N M-N sf$482,5()0 3g 1,100,000 Dept. of Pub. Charities (Bldgs.) 3348 M-N 2,673.240.07_._1916 1954 4g M-N 2.500,009 sf15,000 M-N 3g 1957 334g M-N $350,000 112,058.33_ 1918 -1916 M-N 1954 4Mg M-N 7,000,000 3 500,000 33g M-N 1957 3 M-N sf418,175 1921 College, City of New York, 1919 4Mg M-N 6.000,000 250,000 3Mg M-N 1957 M-N sf50,000 1920 4g 1921 3 M-N sf$350.000 1915 M-N 4,000.000 M-N sf260.000 3g 1958 3 Dept. of Correction (Bldgs.). sf1,000 3348 M-N 1915 1921 000 48 sf445 M-N 3g M-N 2.000,000 m_N 0945,501.74_1922 4g M-N $250,000 157,600 1918 334ii M-N 1915 M-N 10.000,000 1959 958 334g Ambulance Sta. & Vaccine Lab. High-School Bonds. M-N sf544,000 3g 1952 4g M-N 6.000,000 1959 M-N sf$50,000 sf$5,000 1916 3 M-N 250.000 1916 1952 4il; M-S 12.000.000_ _1930-1960 3 35g M-N Bldg.,GouverneurSlip. Dock Bonds. M-N 31680.498.26 _ _ _ _1953 4g M-S 3t sf209,000 1960 3 Hospital M-N sf$65,000 1916 sf$16.000 1915 1953 4;ig M-S 21,291,000 650,000 M-N 334 33g M-N 1960 Museum & Herbarium. 334 1954 4;ig M-S 1,134,000 M-N sf1,000 1915 3 g M-N sf137,150 1962 3 Botan. M-N sf$125,000 500,000 1921 3 1954 4;4g M-S 19.862.850 1916 M-N 999,000 33g M-N 1962 Public Bath, Rivington St. sf12,000 1917 M-N 4 M g M-S 20,000,000_Mar 1 196:3 3 Laying Water Mains. 3 M-N 488,000 sf$30,000 1917' 1919 3 1917 43ig M-S 20,000.000_Mar 1 1964 M-N M-N sf$50,000 3g Bldgs. Promotion Pub. Health. 3 1918 .M-N sf500.000 1917 38 sf7.000 ,.., sf1.425.704.84 ___ _1939 348 M-N M-N sf$25,000 500,000 M-N 1918 1919 3 1917 4s -JD $293.000 2,500c Dec 29 1936 3 348 M-N Public Building, Crotona Park. 234 sf50,000 4 Mg'15 J-D 15,300,900 June 1 1965 M-N 1919 3 M-N sf$25,000 sf2,000 1919 1920 3 M-N Payable from taxation under the provisions of Section 222 of the Greater 3 M-N 998,000 sf11,947 1919 1920 3 M-N New York Charter. Parks. Parkways & Drives. 54-N sf400.000 1920 234 3 M-N sf$690,000 General Fund Bonds. sf76,000 1920 1919 3 M-N 3g 19301 M-N 974,000 sf5,000 --- sf$196,009,000 38 1920 3 M-N 1920 3g M-N 305,000 1921 1920 3 M-N sf500,500 Payable from assessments. 123,000 1,199,500 334g M-N M-N 1921 1917 3 4g M-N Assessment Bonds. 175,000 1922 1918 3 sf$1,000 M-N sf2,480,000 1919 334g M-N M-N 3 M-N 0420,000_0n or aft.'10 4g M-N sf37,000 20,000 1918 3 M-N 1920 1,999.000 1919 3 3 M-N sf102,000 M-N sf320,100_0n or aft.'11 3 M-N 1921 3 1923 sf242.75_0n or aft.'99 3 M-N sf1,670,000 3 M-N sf500,000_0n or aft.'I2 3 Public Park, Hester Street. MN sf18,181.33_On or aft.'99 850,000 1923 M-N 3 38 M-N sf83,139.49.0n or aft.'04 3 M-N sf$12,789.72 _1920 3 MN sf11,514.65_0n or aft.'00 3 1924 M-N sf935,000 38 M-N sf100,000_0n or aft.'05 3 M-N sf1,271.14 M-N sf17,185.35_0n or aft.'01 3 1924 1923 3 M-N 1,125,000 38 M-N sf200,000_0n or aft.'07 3 M-N sf30,000 M-N sf2,500 M-N 1925 1920 3 sf9,000-On or aft.'02 3 3g M-N 02.500.0n or aft.'05 3 Public Park, 11th Ward. sf25,000 M-N sf12,097.46 _O n or aft.'03 M-N 1924 3 3g M-N if1,000_ On or aft.'06 3 M-N sf$21,209.02 500.000 M-N sf2,500_ On or aft.'04 3 1924 1920 334 M-N 3g M-N 3 st10,000_0n or aft.'07 3g M-N sf$2.500 M-N sf12,000 1925 1920 M-N sflOO_On 38 or aft.'04 3g m_N sf7,500_ con or aft.'08 3g Mulberry Bend Park. M-N M-N 1,148.000 1925 3g sf61,676 _On or aft.'05 04,000_0n or aft.'09 3g 3g M-N M-N sf$1,000 sf1,000 1924 334g M-N ___ 1926 sf31,000_0n or aft.'13 3g 3g M-N sf1,000.0n or aft.'10 3 M-N 1,583,371 1924 3348 M-N M-N 1926 999.000 sf50.000_ On or aft.'04 3g st599_thi or aft.'1 1 3g 3g ____ M-N M-N sf162.734.82 100,000- _ 1920 3348 M-N sf6.000 1927 1926 3g st5.000.0n or aft.'13 38 3g ___ Public Park, 111th & 114th Sts. 3348 M-N 3.994.000 MN sf20,170.80_0n or aft.'06 1927 M-N sf$79,847.91__ - _1917 ____ 38 M-N sf650.000_0n or aft.'07 3g Additional Dock Bonds. sf20,000_0n or before 3 sf8,842.40----1918 3 M-N M-N 3f984,380_0n or aft.'08 3g M-N sf$250,000 1928 1922-1923 3 3g sf2,500.000_0n or aft.'14 48 Riverside Park. M-N 1928 sf2,500 29,000 3348 M-N 1915 4g Ici:R 3 1916 4g M-N sf$55,000 M-N 930,000 1921 3348 M-N 1.748.500 1928 1,645,000 1916 4g 1917 4Mg M-N M-N 189,000 1,500,000 1917 49 M-N Payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) 1917 38 162,620 _-__ sf597,500_0n or aft.'15 43ig M-N 1917 3g 5,000,000 ---sf1,000_0n or aft.'14 under the provisions of Section 1 of Chapter 79 of the Laws of 1889 and Sec.43413 M-N 1917 38 ____ 5f5,000,000_0n or aft.'14 :ion 214 of the Greater New York Charter. 1,500,000 48 M-N 1918 3g ____ sf3,000.000_0n or aft.'15 500,000 Consolidated Stock-Parks,Parkways and f sf$5,228,10011909 to 1929 Public Places % M-N1 4.595,0001 FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. (As constituted prior to January 1 1898.) Payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 2) Consolidated Stock payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the under the provisions of Section 10 of Article 8 of the State Constitution and city debt under the provisions of Section 229 of the Greater N. Y. Charter. Section 208 of the Greater N. Y. Charter. City Improvement Stock. Laying Water Mains. Additional Water Stk.(Consol.) Mg A-0 sf1,000 1916 3g M-N st365,000 1915 3)48M-N $400,000 1918 33-48 M-N 3.236.560 1915 334g A-0 1,749.000 1916 3g M-N 713.772.36 ____1915 3 M-N sf250,000 1918 3g 2.000 1914 4g 3g 3 3 3 3 50 NEW YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS. [voL. Dm. 335g ____ J-J 7,000_ _July 2 1932 63,000_ _1921-1927 5s N. Y. CITY (Continued). J-J 28,000.... July 2 1921 7000 1928 5s Payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) nig • ---J-J 30,000_ __ _July 2 1922 58 , Local Improvement Bonds. -under the provisions of Section 213 of the Greater N. Y. Charter. J-J 280,000_ _July 2 '23-'30 3 $100,000_1915-1916 58 ,-_,.. Consolidated Stock (City). Additional Water Stock. J-J 3,000___ _July 2 1931 50 000:l00 00 0}Jan '16-'24 58 J-J { sf4 1901 . 3 $500 -_---t 3 A-0 f sf$45,00010ct 1 1933 613 Improvement Bonds. Local 2. Bonds No. Relief Tax 1 100.000f J-J _July 1 1933 sf7,000_Jan 1 5s $330,000_ 1921 1890 ' 3 $2,500 ---J-J 7 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1913) i 3% .7-3 127,000_ __Jan 1 1934 J-J 1 sf100,0001_1918-1920 58 $300,000_0ct 1 1933 A-0 -334 ,,.,.July 1 200,000, J-J 300,000 1 1939 48 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1913) J-J I 335 sf40,000 11992201 Payable from Taxation. 100,000 On or After. ' 4 " assessments. from Payable Local improvement Bonds. .4 J-J 8,000 1921 sf13,018.70 ____1897 M-N J-J $40,000--- _July 1 1934 Assess. Bonds(Fort Washington 3 Sewer Relief & Ext. Fund Bds. 58 sf30,587.60 ____1898 M-N On or after 3 Ridge Road). sf$117,000_July 1 1922 Q 4,---J M-N sf$36.042.29 --_-1895 Assess. Bds. (Harlem Riv. Imptd, 3 TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT. 3 400,000July1'23-'26 M-N sf$75.000 On or aft. 88 sf5,887.62----1896 3 M-N -3 334 ‘:-..J.. _ 43,000 1922 Payable from Assessments. 334 ---f sf200,0001_1923-1926 BONDED DEBT ANNEXED TERRITORY OF WESTCHESTER CO. Street-Improvement Bonds. 1 200,000f J-J $390,000__Jan 1 '15-'54 22,000_1915-1937 334 J-J 4 TOWN OF WEST FARMS. sf75,000_Jan 1 1927 58 28,000_1915-1943 J-J 334 I 6 125,000_Jan 1 1927 Central Ave. Construction. TOWN OF FLATBUSH. 19,000_1915-1934 335 J-J sf50,000 1933 -__- J sf$10,0001_1915-1959 5 / J-J 4 100,000 1931 1 34,000f Payable from Taxation. J-J 4 100,000 1932 sf500 1960 7 TOWN OF WESTCHESTER. Sewer Bonds. Municipal-Site 161,000_1961-2121 Bonds. 7 Bonds. 3348 J-J $21,000_July 15 '15-19 Improvement J-J 2122 500 sf565.000 7 1916 3358 $5,000_1915-1916 3 J-J --_334 5.000_ _July 15 1920 2123 335 500 7 New York Bridge Bonds. 155,000_1917-1947 J-J 3348 ____ 24,000_July 15 '21-'28 23,000._2124-2146 7 7 J-J $101.000July 1'15-'16 48 J-J 117.000_July 15 '15-'28 Union Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 2 Bds. 7 2147 500 7 3-.1 96,000_July 1 1917 $2,000-1915-1917 7 ____ 4 J-J 100,000_July 1 1918 TOWN OF NEW LOTS. 9,000.._1916-1918 7 _-_5 TOWN OF MORRISANIA. J-J 104,000_July 1 1919 Central Ave. Construction. Payable from Assessments. J-J 7 190,000.July 1 1920 $65,000-1916-1980 7 s-ann 7 J-J VILLAGE OF WAKEFIELD. 191,000_July 1 1921 Street-Improvement Bonds. 7 J-J 154,000_July 1 1922 48 VILLAGE OF WILLIAMSBRIDGE J-J $250,000-July 15 '15-'25 Highway-Improvement Bonds. .7-3 7 65,000_July 1 1924 $10,900__1915-1925 __ Improvement. 434 Highway 8,000-1915-1923 New York & Brooklyn Bridge. ____ KINGS COUNTY. $3,000_1915-1918 4 4 ---8.000_1915-1923 6 J-J $300.000_July 1 1916 _-__ 6,000__1915-1921 434 Payable from Taxation. J-J 5 500,000_July 1 1917 J-J 5 250,000_July 1 1918 Public-Building Impt. Loan. FUNDED DEBT COUNTY OF NEW YORK. J-J 5 810.000_July 1 1919 48 -_- $100.000_ _May 1 '15-'19 J-J Consolidated stock payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the 5 319,000_July 1 1920 Driveway and Parkway Loan. 4 J-J 371,000_July 1 1921 48 ' V debt (No. 1) under the provisions of Section 213 of the Greater N.Y.Charter. -_$1,800.000__July 1 '16-'33 4 J-J -J$1,980,000_'20 400.000_July 1 1922 Park Fund Loan. 3.30 g J-J $699,000_'17 3.30 g J-J$2,000,000-'19 3.30 g J J-J 200,000_July 1 1923 48 _$1,450,000 May 1 '15-'44 3.30 g J-J sf30.000-'18 3.30 g J-J sf20,000-'20 3.30 g J-J 2,000,000..'21 4 J-J 4 257,000_July 1 1925 45 400,000.._July 1 '33-'40 3.30 g J-J 1,970,000_'18 J-J 4 300.000_July 1 1927 Refunding Loan. INTEREST—WHERE PAYABLE.—Coupon interest is payable at 4 J-J 356,000_July 1 1928 3348 $130,000____May 1 1918 'Guaranty Trust Co.; registered interest at office of City Comptroller. J-J 3 sf60.000_Jan 1 1922 Street [mot. Fund Bonds. J-J 3 300,000.Jan 1'23-25 48 ___ $400,000_ _July 1 '16-'19 334 J-J 40.000_Jan 1 1922 48 THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. -_-1,050,000__July 1 '20-'26 3-J 335 600,000_Jan 1'26-31 Kings, of county the area of old city of Brooklyn covered the entire The 4 J-J 100,000_July 1 1925 LONG ISLAND CITY. Mhos county government being consolidated with that of the city on Jan. 1 4 J-J 100,000_July 1 1926 1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1805. Under the 4 Payable from the sinking fund of J-J 75,000_July 1 1927 to deemed provisions of this Act. "the debt of the said county shall not be 3341,200,000_ _1923-1926 Long Island City for the redemption of be,or be included as, a part of the debt of the City of Brooklyn, within the 334 J-7isf82.000_Jan 1 1927 fire bonds under the provisions of meaning of the provision of the constitution of the State of New York 334 200.000_Jan 1 1927 Chapter 122 of the Laws of 1894. J-J -limiting the power of cities to incur indebtedness." (See "Chronicle." Fire Department Bonds. Bonds. Vol. 62. p. 49.) The towns of Flatbush, New Utrecht and Gravesend 3 Park-Purchase --- $35,000 $65,000_Jan 1 1916 4358 J-J 1924 were annexed to the City of Brooklyn in 1894 and the town of Flatlands 3 sf100,000-Jan 1 1917 J-J Payable from Water Revenue. became a ward of the city on the first day of January 1896. sf50.000-Jan 1 1918 3 J-J Water Bonds. Public Site Purch. & Construe. 3368 --- $10,000 Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions 1920 5100,000 1920 3 J-J 3 ___ 8,000 1921 of Chapter 488, Laws of 1860, and amendments thereto. 1921 33-is___ sf100,000 J-J 5,000 3 1924 J-J $134,000_ __July 1 1916 3 7s Public Park Loan Bonds. sf70,000 1922 334s J-J ___ 17,000 1919 78 J-J 500.000___Jan. 1 1924 1917 J-J$1,092,000___July 1 .68 30,000 1922 J-J J-J 410,000___Jan 1 1918 3 Debt Bonds. 11,000_ _ _July 1 1915 7s J-J is 1923 58 Funded Water sf100,000 .7-.1 3 $15,000 1918 sf100.000 192-1 58 3 J-J ___ 15,000 Brooklyn under the 1919 of provisions Payable from the sinking fund of the City Public Market Bonds. 58 M-S $45,000....Sept 1 '23-'25 of Chapter 572, Laws of 1880, and Chapter 443, Laws of 1881. 3 J-J sf$30.000 1917 45 M-S 45,000 Sept 1 '20-'22 335s J-J $700,000_ _ __May 1 1924 3 Arrearage Bonds. J-J 220.000 1917 (Subject to call after 1894.) J-Jsf3150,000_ _ _July 1 19231 Payable from Taxation. 48 3 J-J 250,000 1918 -(Subject to call after July 1 1893.) 3 J-J 250,000 1919 Debt of Long Island City for 3-3 900,000_ _1920-1922 Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions 4 Newtown Debt. J-J 4 309,000 1923 6s F-A $11,000____Feb 1 1916 of Chapter 648 of the laws of 1895. F-A 48,000__Feb 1 '17-'19 Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. 6s Training School (Cons. Stock) City-Hall Improvement Bonds. 4s F-A 16,000_-Feb I 1920 4 1937 J-J _Jan 1 5100.000 $90,000__ 1925 __Jan 1 1920 g J-Jsf$35.000__ 334 g .334 School-Building Bonds. Public Library Bonds. 3% g J-J 95,600__Jan 1 1920 Park Award Bonds. J-J $4,000 1917 434s 335 g J-J 25,000_ _.. _Jan 1 1921 335 g J-J $5.000_ __Jan 1 1937 3 _ $78,000 1917 3 .3-.7 50,000 1918 Bonds. Survey and Map Bonds. N. Y.& Bklyn. Bdge.(Cons.Stk.) 3)5High-School J-3 g J-Jsf$24.500 1927 3 50,000 1919 J-J 58 $4,500____July 1 1918 1925 $100.000 3% g --3 J-J sf87,000 School-Building Bonds. 1920 5s J-J 45,000__July 1 '19-'23 3% g M-S 60,000___Mar 12 1926 3% 1924 3 J-J sf75,000 $100,000 1921 58 J-J 8,000____July 1 1924 334 g J-J 100.000____Jan 1 1928 335 g J-J g J-J 132.000____Jan 1 1925 334 100,000 1918 58 J-J 8,500___July 11925 335 g J-J 70.000_ __ _Jan 1 1929 335 g 1926 334 .7-3 100.000 --- 50,000 1919 General Improvement Bonds. New East River Bridge (Cons. 334g J-J 40,000-Jan 1 1923 43-48 sf10,000 1935 334 $50.000 M-S 1918 Stock.) J-J 334g _ _ - sf100,000 100,000_Jan 1 1920 1936 4 M-S 50.000 1919 334 g J-J $25.000____Jan 1 1935 31%., J-3 sf100,000-Jan 1 1923 4368 1936 334 474,600 208,000 4348 M-S 50,000 1920 _Jan J-Jsf100,000-__ 3% g 11936336g sf100,000-Jan 1 1924 4348 J-J 1935 334 M-S 50,000 1921 50.000____Jan 1 1936336 335 g J-J J-J sf18,000_Jan 1 1925 _ _ _Jan 1 1937 334 M-S 50,000 1922 434s 1937 334 g J-J sf$5,000_ f53.000 334 g 100,000-Jan 1 1920 4348 J-J 245,000_ __ _Jan 1 1937 4 M-S 50.000 1923 1937 334 g __- 309.325 1921 3-3 50,000 East Side Park Land Grading INTEREST is payable by the city 1922 .7-.7 100,000 Loan. 4 Kings & Queens Bridge (Cons. of New York—registered interest at 334g ___sf$10,000 1917 Stock). School-Improvement Bonds. Local Improvement Bonds. .334 g J-J $112.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 3 J-J 1 sf$5,0001-1917-1920 the Chamberlain's office and coupons at the office of the Comptroller of J-J $100,000...... Jan 1 1925 395,000f 1 Auxiliary Sewers (Cons. Stock). 48 1916 New York City. J-J 100,000_ __ _Jan 1 1926 3 48 J-J sf93,000 .334 g J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1925 48 J-J 1916 J-J 7,000 100.000_ ___Jan 1 1927 3 .334 g J-J 218,000_ __ _Jan 1 1936 4s TOWN OF NEWTOWN. J-J 100,000.,,.....Jan 1 1928 3 1917 J-J sf100.000 334 g J-J 50.000____Jan 1 1937 45 J-J 35,000____Jan 1 1929 3 1918 3-1 sf100,000 1938 334 g J-J sf15,000 Payable from Taxation. 1919 334 g J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1930 3 J -J sf100,000 Wallabout Bonds. 334 g J-J sf55,000___Jan 1 1916 3 1920 3-3 '0100,000 English Kills Gold Road Bonds. .334 g J-Jsf$70,000____Jan 1 1925 334 g J-J 245,000__ __Jan 1 1916 3 1927 $20,000 1921 4358 g 3-3 sf100,000 .335 g J-J 65.000 _Jan 1 1925 3 g 1922 sf222.000 ___Jan 1 1917 sf100,000 .1-3 Flushing Ave.!ma. Bonds. .3% g J-J 190.000____Jan 1 1926 3A g J-J 243.000_ ___Jan 1 1917 3 1923 48 sf80,000 3 J-J 1915-1916 ___ $10,000 192s 48 34 20.000 Wallabout Market (Cons. Stk.)1 Gravesend Local Impt. Bonds. 3 7,000 --1917 334 g J-J $25.000___Nov 10 1916 335 g J-Dsf$13.000___Dec 17 1925 . 'Payable from assessments Funded Debt. 8,500___May 21 1925 334 g J-J 15,000____Jan 1 1925 335 g J-J Stock—Cons. of Sewers. 4.8 Cons. $1.000 --1916 g J-J 100.000___July 10 1932 335 g J-J 20.000____Oct 4 1917 335 g J-J $250,000—__Jan 1 1925 Road Bonds, 335 J-J sf25.000____Jan 1 1925 335 g J-J 100.000___July 10 1933 334 33-4 g J-J 175,000_ ___Jan 1 1936 4Ms $600,000 g -g 1927 335 J-J .July 1934 (Cons. 100,000.. 10 Conveyances Indexing Jamaica Plank Road Bonds. Memorial Monument Bonds. Stock). School District No. 1. 3)4 g J-Jsf$271,000___Jan 1 1927 334g J-J $10.000____Jan 1 1924 334 g J-Jsf$105.000___Jan 1 1917 48 --- $24,000 1915-1927 Stk.). g J-J Local Improvement Bonds. 10,000____Jan 1 1925 334 Leonard St. Impt.(Cons. 45 --- 12,000 1915-1927 3A g j-jsf$70,c00____jan 1 1937 335 g J-J J-J $300,000_ _ _Jan 1 '20-'22 10.000____Jan 1 1926 48 School District No. 2. J-Jsf100.000__Jan 1 1923 10,000_ ___Jan 1 1927 336s "Cons. Stock to Pay Gravesend 335 g J-J --- $6.000 1915-1918 J-Jsf100.000_Jan 1 1924 58 Memorial Bds.(Fowler Statue). 3348 Bonds. 58 --6,000 1919-1924 :335 g J-J sf$1.000____Jan 1 1936 334 g J-J $7.000_ __ _Oct 4 1917 Ward Sewer Bonds. School District No. 3. 20.242.41__Jan 1 1936 Museums of Art 4Sc Science Bds. 334s_ 5100.000 334_13 J-J 1916 --- $2,000 1915-1917 Cons. Stock to Pay Kings Co. 334 g J-J $100.000____Jan 11925 48 1917 58 . T:.7 100.000 335 g J-J 100.000____Jan 1 1926 4s Obligations. 1918 School District No. 4. J-J 50.000 sf25,000____Jan 1 1927 48 334 g J-J sf$1,5CO____Jan 1 1936334 g 1919-1921 58 $4,400 1915-1926 3-3 300.000 334_g J-J 698.500_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 335 g J-.1 92.000_ __ _Jan 1 1927 4s 1 1926 ___Jan 100.000_ J-J School District No. 5. North Second Street Bonds. Consolidated Stock—County 1924 58 J-Jsf100.000 ...._ 324,000 335s 1915-1927 Deficiencies. 334 g J-Jsf$40,000_ __Aug 6 1916 3358 1925 J-J sf50.000 School District No. 9. J-Jsf$48.000____Jan 1 1927 335 Public Market Bonds. 1922 48 J-J 100.000 $5,000 --58 1915-1920 sf$25,990 ____ 1924 48 Albany Ave. 'mot.(Cons.Stk.) 335g 1923 .74 100.000 334g J-J $37.000____Jan 1 19371334g __ 1924 334 g J-J 45,000____Jan 1 1918 65,000 School District No. 10. $9,090 --1915-1921 50,000_ _Jan 1 1925 Sa Payable from the water sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the pro- 334 g J-J 21,125 1915-1927 1927 58 visions of Chapter 396, Laws 1859, and Acts amendatory thereof and supple- ni g __ _ 100.000 58 ___ 12,000 1914-1926 mentary thereto. TOWN OF GRAVESEND. District No. 12. School Cons. Stk. for Water Syst. Ext. Water Bds.—Gravesend Water 93.500 1915-1922 Payable from assessments. 334g J-J sf3116.394.76 Jan 1 '17 Plant. School District No. 14. sf100,000_Jan 1 1925 335g J-J 335g J-J sf$10,000_Aug 6 1916 Sewer Improvement Bonds. ___ 52.500 1915-1920 250,000_Jan 1 1925 334g J-J 334g J-J sf2.000_May 21 '17 3358 J-J $56,000_ _July 2 '19-'25 5s -_- 26,000 1915-1928 350.000_Jan 1 1936 334g .7-.7 335g J-J 14,500May 21 '17 354s 27,000_ _July 2 '26-'28 5s J-J Bell Ave. Improvement Bonds. 1937 Payable from taxation. sf495,000 335g 20,000_ _Oct 4 '18-'27 3.65s J-J 812.000 1915-1921 1937 334g 840,000 Arrearage of Co. Taxes Bonds. 4358 J-J 66,000_ _Jan 2 '18-'27 4s is Broadway Improvement Bonds. 4 J-J $549,000_July 1 1924 58 J-J 6,000_ ___July 2 1921 Water Bonds—Purchase New $3,000 1915-1918 --Flatbush Sewer Bonds. .14 9,000.._ _ _July 2 1922 53 56 Utrecht Water Co. Macadam Road Bonds. '23-'30 $20,000_1915-1919 56 July 2 334g ---J-J 128,0001915-1919 $10,000 335g J-J $205,855___Mar1916 335g ---July 2 1931 44 g 6,000 1920 i J-J 10,000.. Nov., 1915.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY NEW YORK CITY (Concluded.) BEAC1I. School District No. 2. Payablefrom Taxation. 1915-1916 $1,000 5s g Street Improvement Bonds. School District No. 5. ___ $15,000 1915-1929 .5s 1915-1920 4s ___ $28,000 1930-1934 4s ___ 10,000 VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY1915-1926 4s g ___ 55,000 THE-SEA. 1927 4s g ___ 2,500 Payable from Taxation. School District No. 7; Drainage Bonds. 1917-1936 _ _ _ $50,000 4sig 84,000 1916-1919 1937-1944 5s g ___ 20,000 4s g 2,000 _-_ 5s g 1920 3,000 ___ 5s g 1921 VILLAGE OF FLUSHING. 3,000 _-_ 5s g 1922 Payable from taxation. 1,000 __5s g 1923 Funded Bonds of 1894. Highway Bonds. 1915-1919 A-0 $4,000 4s - 840,000 5s g 1920-1927 Standpipe Bonds. Street_-Bonds. 1915-1932 J-D 817,000 •4s g $60,000 5$ g 1920-1925 Street Improvement Bonds. 1920-1923 M-N $8,000_ May 1 '15-'17 5s g4.000 4s Sidewalk Bonds. M-N $2,000_ _ _ _May 1 1918 4s $40.000 1920-1923 A-0 120.000Oct 1 '19-48 5s g 4s g Village building Bonds. VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINT. 5s 1917-1924 __- $8,000 Payable from Taxation. COUNTY OF QUEENS. Improvement Bonds. The debt of the county of Queens 4s --- $6,000_Dec 1914-1916 is reported under the county's own 1914-1926 name on a subsequent page; the 33's ___ 55,200 amount of the original debt which Payable from Water Revenue. was chargeable to the City of New Water Bonds. 1912 York was adjudicated finally to be 7s ___ $1,000 22,000_July 1915-1917 $3,796,032.11, leaving 81,011,967.89 J-J 4s as Nassau County's share of the old Water Tower Bonds. 1937 indebtedness. Instead of apportion___ $25,000 4s ing certain bonds to N. Y. City and VILLAGE OF WHITESTONE. to Nassau County, the debt and inPayable from Taxation. terest is not divided, but N. Y. City pays 78.952414973 of the principal Improvement Bonds. interest as it becomes due, and and 1915-1917 ___ $12.000 5s, 1918-1921 Nassau County 21.047585027. The ___ 20,000 5s J 1915-1916 Comptroller of N. Y. City acts as 2.000 _ 5s g 1917-1919 agent in the payment of the debt. ,ss.g ___ 9,000 1920-1922 The amount of Queens County bonds 12,000 _ __ 58 g 1923-1926 outstanding on Oct. 30 1915 was _ _ _ 20.000 Ssig $1,353.000, of which 83,443,641.52 Payable from Assessments. was chargeable to New York City. Sewerage Bonds. COUNTY OF RICHMOND. ___ 1902 $164.59 Os Payablefrom Taxation. Payable from Water Revenues. Road Bonds. Water Bonds. 434s F-A$150,000____Aug 1 1916 1922 ___ $30.000 43s M-N 45,000____Nov 1 1917 1923 3;is ___ 22,000 4s 5s g J-D 75,000_ _ _ _June 1 1919 7.500 1924 ___ 4s J-D 15,000____June 1 1919 1,500 1915-1918 5s g ___ 4s 4s g --- 35,000_ ___Juno 1920 4s g TOWN OF JAMAICA. 100,000_ __ _Aug 1920 4s g J-D 150.000_ ___June 1 1921 Payable from Taxation. 4s g J-D 190,000_ _June 1 1922 Macadam Road Bonds. 4s g J-D 18,000____June 1 1921 ._$450,000 4s g 1926 4s g J-D 12,000_ __ _June 1 1922 4s g A-0 230,000_ __ _Oct 1 1922 School District No. 1. -__ $50,000 4%s 1927-1976 TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. School District No. 2. Payablefrom Taxation. 5s ___ 89,000 1915-1924 Road Bonds. ___ 55 5,000 1920-1924 --- $130,000 1927 5s g School District No. 4. Bonds. 4s ___ $68,000 1915-1949 4s Refunding $10.000 g 1915-1925 ___ Zs 2,000 1915-1919 School District No. 1. School District No. 6. $4,500 1915-1917 Os -__ $2.000 1914-1922 5s g 12.000 1917-1928 TOWNS OF MIDDLETOWN AND -__ 5s g 58 ___ 4,000 1930-1933 SOUTHFIELD. Payablefrom Taxation. School District No. 7. 4s ___ $22,000 1915-1937 Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 2. ___ 4s 9,000 1915-1924 5s $60.000 1914-1944 ___ 4s 14,000 1915-1929 TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. ___ 76,000 5$ 1915-1953 5s g ___ 125,000 Payable from 1950-1974 Taxation. School District No. 8. Road-Improvement Bonds. ___ 86,000 5s 1915-1918 5s g --- $150,000 1927 ___ 18,000 1919-1927 4s School District No. 5. 75,000 1930-1954 5s ___ 5s g $5,000 1914-1919 School District No. 10. Sch. Dist. No. 6 (Port Richm'd). 1915-1923 5s ___ $4,000 5s ___ 812.000 1915-1921 ___ 1925-1928 2,000 58 School District No. 9. Town Hall-Land Bonds. 5s $350 1915-1925 1915-1916 4s -_- $20,000 TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD. VILLAGE OF JAMAICA. Payablefrom Taxation. Payable from Taxation. Refunding Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s --- $9,600 _ _ $150,000 1917 4s g 1914-1930 4s ___ 6,600 Street-Improvement Bonds. 1931 ___ 3200.000 1917-1936 4s g Road Bonds. __- 200.000 1917-1936 5s g 4s g - $115,000 1927 School District No. 1. VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL. 5s g$1,400 1914-1916 Payable from Taxation. School DistrictNo. 3. Highway Improvement Bonds. 5s __- $1,800 1915-1921 ___ $50,000 1926-1935 4s g TOWN OF WESTFIELD 1937-1950 ___ 70,000 4s g Payablefrom Taxation. 1916-1925 ___ 50.000 4s g Road Bonds. Sidewalk Improvement Bonds. --- $80.000 4s g ___ $150,000 1952-1981 5s g 1922 35,000 Village-Hall Bonds. 1920 School District No. 1. 4s g ___ $10,000 1916-1925 4s, $_'00 Fire Equipment Bonds. School District No. 5. 1915-1916 4s g ___ $5,000 1921-1925 Os6s --- $2,000 19154919 TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. TOWN OF CASTLETON. Payable from Taxation. Payable from Taxation. Macadam Road Bonds. School District No. 3. 4s g J-J $127,000___ _July 1 1923 5s 821,030 School District No. 18. 1915-1922 School District No. 5. .5s --- 85.000 1918 --1337.50 ___ 22,000 5s 1915-1916 1917-1938 43is School District No. 23. VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE. 58 --- $64,000 Payablefrom Taxation. 1915-1979 ___ 65.000 5s g 1937-1949 Bonds. Hempstead School Districts Nos. 3 Water g $13,200 1915-1926 1, 8. 9, 11. 15. 17, 20. 21 and 24 will Road Bonds. be found on page 44. 334 g - - $5.000 1915-1925 Sewer bonds. TOWNS OF HEMPSTEAD, FLUSHING AND JAMAICA. 3 g --- $8,800 1915-1926 Payablefrom Taxation. Bonds of Un. Fr. S. D. No. 27. 5s --- 817.000 1917-1933 VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAY. Payablefrom Taxation. Impt. of Streets and Avenues. 5s J-J 86.000 1915-1921 5$ J-J 61.000____Jan 1 1922 5s , 2000 1915-1917 5s --- 15.000____June 1 1918 48 ___ 1,000 1915-1916 Sewer Bonds. 5$ -1-J $75.000____Jan 1 1916 R;i13 ..17,1 NIAGARA FALLS. This city Is in Niagara •ncorporated March 17 1892.County. Street Bonds. 4s '04 J-J 330.000 1924 City-Hall Site Bonds. 59 g '13 J-J 68.800_ ___July 1 1933 Market Bonds. 430'12 J-J $39.400r___July 1 1932 School Bonds. 4s'95-'97A-0 $2,000r 1917 M-N Is 7,500r __-_1916-1918 is '95 J-J 32,500r ----1916-1922 Is '97 J-J 24.000r - - _ _1923-1927 Is g '01 A-0 25,000r_ _ _Apr '21-25 Is g'01 J-J 150,000r___July '26-41 20:8 ( 0 ) 8:::.iLn1' 11n.‘ 4s '01 A-0 2,000r___Oot 1 1921 I I 51 3 34s g'02 M-N35,000r_ _May 1 '28-45 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910-_ $138,000 4s g '06 A-0 69,419r__Apr 1 '29-35 Assess. val.'10 (),1 act.)__2.597.650 _ _2,597,650 5s g '13 J-J50,000__July 1 '33-'37 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ -$16.20 1 9.000____July 1 1938 INT. payable at Bank of North Bridge Bonds. Hempstead in N. Y. exchange. SO.000_ __July 1 1931 4)s'11 J-J 5.000 4s '07 J-J 1927 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UNION Water Bonds. FREE SCIrOOL DIST. NO. 7. ___ 4s 9.000 1916-1918 '13 A-0 $80.000c_Oct 1 '23-'32 5s _-- 50,000 1916-1918 5s DEBT Oct 15 '14_$102,000 BOND. 4s 3,000 1917 valuation 1911.-3.678,410 5s'85-86J-J 7,000r 1916 Assessed INT.at U.S. Mtg.& Tr.Co.,N.Y. 4sg'06 J-J 14.500r ..July 1 1926 4s'04 3.000r J-J 1924 4s g '09 J-J 300.000r_ Jan 1 '19-'34 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE 434sg'10J-J 400,000r___Jan 1 1940 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 43,0'11 .1-J 360,000__Jan 1 '41-'49 6s '15 J-J 1$15,000 _July 1 '19-'28 4s g '12 J-J 17.000r_ __Jan _Jan 1 1930 1 25.000__July 1 '29-'33 J-J 65,000_ __ _July 1 1934 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Mineola. Grade-Crossing Bonds. In New York exchange. 434g'11 J-J $45.000r__Jan 1 '21-'25 Fire Bonds. PELHAM. 41s'11 J-J $42,500r___Julv 1 1931 NORTH This village (P. 0. Pelham) is in 4s '04 J-J 17,000 1922-1924 Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896. Sewer Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. 9,000r 4s '97 A-0 1917 4.40s'12F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '17-'41 4.000r 4s '00 J-J 1921 4.30s'12_ _ _May 1 '17-'32 4s '99 ItI-N 15,000r___May 1 1919 434s'98 J-D 30,000_ 19,500r_J'ne 17'16-'28 68,000r___July 1 1920 4s '00 J-J 4s '01 M-N 115,000r_ _Nov 1 1921 5s Sewerage Bonds. $2.240__Oct 1 '16-22 4s '02 J-J 4,000r___Jan 1 1922 50,600r_Nov 15 '16-'38 27,000r_ _ _ Nov 1 1922 4.45s'08M.-N 4s '02 J-J 5s '11 A-0 15,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'30 A-0 '03 14,500r___Oct 4s 1 1923 5s '12 9,000__Aug 1 '17-'26 22,000r_July 1 '21-'24 TOTAL ___ 4s g '04 J-J DEBT Jan 1 '15_$158.360 10,000r_ _July 1'23-'24 Assess. val. '12 (2-3 4s g '04 J-J act.)_ _2,023.334 56,000r_ _July 1 1926 Village tax (per $1,000) 4s g '06 J-J 1912 $10 40 4,000r 4s '04 J-J 1924 Population 1910, 1,311: 1915, 1,874 4s g '08 J-J 70,500r 1928 INT. at Village Trea.s. office. 434g'09 J-J 45,500r_ _Jan _ _Jan 1 1929 43ig'10 J-J. 20,000r_ _Jan _ _Jan 1 1930 NORTH TARRYTOWN. 4%6'12 J-J 114,000r_Jan 1 '30-'31 This village is in Westchester Co. sg'12J-J 66,500r_ .Jan _Jan 1 1930 Inc. 1874. Population 1915. 4.877. 49.000 5s '13 J-J 1916 Fire Department Bonds. 4 .1s'14 J-J 160,000__Sept 1 '38-41 5s '13 J-J $8,000__July 1 '17-'24 5s '14 J-J 112,800__ _July 1 1934 Sewer Bonds. 48,000_ _Feb 2 '16-18 4s 5s '14 J-J $20.000____May 1 1916 43.s'15 M-N 75,000__May 1 '35-'37 3.30s ___ 10,000__Aug 1 '16-'23 Certificates of Indebtedness. Street Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $1,000 1916 43is'11 J-J $72.000r_July 1 '16-'27 1,800r___Jan 1 1920 4.20s12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 '28-39 5s '10 J-J 58 '13 J-J 8,000 1916-1923 BOND. DEBT May 8 '15_ $184,000 5s 7.000 1916-1922 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ 4,615.852 9.000__July 1 '16-24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _$11.00 5s '14 BOND.DEBT May 1915.82,856,819 INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat Water bonds (included) 1.663.119 Bank in N. Y.exchange. Assass. val.'15(40% act)_36.785.780 Total tax (per 81.0001 1912 $21.65 Popula'n 1910. 30.445; 1915, 42,257 NORTH TONAWANDA. This city is in Niagara County. INTEREST payable at Hanover Inc. Apr. 1897. Pop'n 1915, 13.476. National Bank. New York City. Paving Bonds. 4343'09 ,J-D $11,600„June 1 '16-'19 NORTH COLLINS. 5,100__Oct 1 '16-21 430'11 A-0 This village is in Erie County. 26.000r_Jan 1 '16-'23 438s'12 J-J Water Bonds. 30,150__Jan 1 '16-'24 43is'14 43is'15 s-an 835.000 1919-1943 4s'14 46.350__Aug 1 '16-24 TOTAL DEBT Oct 15 '15.....$35,000 4s'15 J-D 91.500r_June 1 '16-'25 Assessed valuation 1915 405.500 Sewer Bonds. (Assessment at about actual value) 5s '93 M-S $15,000c_Sept 25 '16-18 Total tax '15 (per $1,000)_--_$21.49 45 '89 J-J 33,000c Jan 1 '16-26 Population in 1915 1,063 4s '92 J-J 4,000c Jan 1916-19 Water Bonds. NORTH HEMPSTEAD. 4s '94 A-0$275,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 This town (P. 0. Manhasset) is In 4343'96 A-0 125.000c. _Aug _Aug 1 1926 Nassau Co. Population 1915. 23.687 BOND. DEBT May 1915_ $585,100 East Williston Water Bonds. Water debt (included) _ 400,000 4s $14,000-- _July 1 1932 Assess. val.'15 (80% act.)_9,671,123 Barrow Beach Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1915- _$14.62 4s _ _Jan J-J $9,000_ _Jan 1923 INTEREST on sewer bonds payaTown Hall Bonds. ble at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on $8,000c_ _July 1 '16-'19 water bonds, part at Chase Nat. Bk., 4s '05 J-J 434s M-N 3,000 May1919 part at the Cortland Savings Bank, Roslyn Park Bonds. Cortland, and part at the Union Dime 5s '13 M-N$15,000__May 1 '16-'30 Savings Institution, N. Y.; on the Roslyn Landing Improv. Bds. paving bonds at the State National 4 34g'09 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '16-'25 Bank in North Tonawanda. Street Improvement Bonds. 434g'09 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '16-'27 434g'09 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '25-'34 NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL NO. 1. 4 34g'09 J-J 9,000c_July 1 '25-'33 4$ DIST. J-J $32,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'31 434s J-J 10.000____Jan 1927 4s J-J 80.000c_Jan 15 '16-'35 434s J-J 8,000____Jan 1921 45is'14 J-J 57.000c_ _Jan 1 '32-'50 Public Dock Bonds. $19,000c_Mch 1 '16-'34 BOND. DEBT Nov 1915__$169.000 434s g Assessed real estate 7,996 375 '15 val. Road Bonds. 8,689.680 4s J-D $20.000r_ _Dec '16-'25 Assess. val. '15, total tax (per $1,000) '15__19.59 4s J-J 30.000r_ _July 1 '16-25 School Population in 1913 (est) 13,000 4s '05 J-J 10,000c ..Jan 1 '16-'25 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 434g'09 J-J 20,000c_ _July 1 '16-35 4148 g s-an 9,0000_ _Jan 1 '20-'28 4319 g s-a 7,500c_Jan 1 '20-26 OGDENSBURG. This city is in St. Lawrence Co. 4.60s M-N f 28.500_ _ _Nov 1 1931 179.500_ __ _Nov 1 1942 Incorporated as a city in 1868. Sewer Bonds. 43.6s J-J 20.000 Jan 1927 5s '13 M-N 12.000__May 1 '16-'42 43s'14 A-0 $11.500c_Apr 1 '16-'34 Improvement Bonds. Roslyn Water District Bonds. 4.80sic.10M-N$110.000_Nov 1 '16-'30 434,3'13 M-S 551,000__Aug 1 '16-32 Assessment Notes. Westbury Water Dist. Bonds. 4.35s11111-N 660.000 _May 1 '16-30 5s'1 1-15Nov $10,616.36 Nov 1 '16-19 School Bonds. Great Neck Sewer. $3.500c_July 1 '16-17 43%s'15 M-N$150.000_ _May 1 1965 48 '97 J-J 3.75 )c_July 1 '16-20 3 34s'00 J-J Manhasset-Lakeville Water. _s '12 s-an 8145.1800 ____1917-1932 330'05 M-N 22.000c__May 1 '16-25 4. '09 vi-N •25.500e May 1 '16-29 Almshouse Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. 5s $30.000____Feb 1 1945 43is'15 A-0 $8.000c_Apr 1 '17-'24 Bridge Bonds. Refunding Highway. 43isg'06F-A1310,000e_Aug 1 '16&'21 1 10,000e___Aug 1 1926 434s'14 M-S $9.000c_Sept 1 '16-'33 Water-Works Bonds. 58 g A-0 2,000c_ _Oct 8 '16-17 5s g A-0 1.500c_ _Oct 8 '16-'21 334588 M-N $12,000r _May 30'16-'18 3,750c July 1 '16 '20 BOND. DEBT May 1915 $410.090 3 3is'00 J-J 3,5 Or_July 1 '16-'17 Assess. val. real estate '15 30.120,673 4s '97 J-J 4.000c_July 1 '16-'17 Total assessed val. 1915 .31.49S,535 4s '98 J-J 3(4s'01 J-J 4.800e_July 1 '16-21 Total tax (per $1.000) 1913_ $13.5_ 48 '10 J-D 1 '25-40 INT. on loan of 1905 payable at 430'14 A-0 175.000c_June 30.000c_June 1 '19-'24 Nassau Co. Bank: on 414% road bds. Refunding Water Bonds. at First Nat. Bank of Mineola; other 4s '10 J-D 26.000c_June 1 '21-'24 loans at office of Supervisor. Highway Bonds. 45 '93 A-0 $18,000r_ May 1 '16-'23 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE 4;0'12 M-S 85,000c_Sept 1 '16-'32 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '15_ $528.620 SCR. DIST. NO. 6. This district (P. 0. Manhasset) is Water debt (included) _ _ _ 268.350 Assess. val. '14 (80% act.)_6.30A.700 in Nassau County. City tax (per $1,000) 1914_$20.S0 Building Bonds. 4.45s1 1J-D $80,000„Dec 1 '24-'33 Popula'n 1910, 15,933: 1915, 14.338 (Coupon with privilege of registrat'n) 130N O. DEBT Oct 2i '15 _ _ _884.400 OLEAN. This city is in Cattaraugus County. A.s.sessed valuation 1915-2.663.221 INT.at First Nat. Bank, Mineola. Incorp. April 26 1893. succeeding the village of Olean. The village of North Olean was annexed Jan 1 '09. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE Police Station & Jail Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. 434s'14 F-A $22.000r____Feb 1934 This district (P. 0. Port WashingWater-Works Bonds. ton) Is in Nassau County. 4s '08 J-J $34,000c_July 1 '16-'32 4346'08 J-J 4105,000r__Jan 1 '28-'48 4$ '09 11-9 17,000o_Sept 1 '16-'54 52 OLEAN (Concluded). Park improvement Bonds. 48 '06 F-A $25,000r_ Feb 1920-'24 4s '06 F-A 10.000r_July 1 '25-'26 Flood Protection Bonds. 440'15 F-A$150,000 1935-1955 Fire Department Bonds. 46 '09 A-0 $25,000r_Oct 1 '19-'28 Sewer Bonds. 48 J-J $15,000r_July 1 '16-'18 48 '09 A-0 25,300r___Oct 1 1928 Street Improvement Bonds. 58 '09 A-0 $15.000.030ct 1 '16-'24 5,000r_Jan 1 '16-'21 48 '12 J-J 46 '12 J-J 4.800r Jan 1 '16-'21 43js'12 A-0 10,902__Apr 1 '16-'21 43.4s'12 A-0 6,126____Apr 1 1916 4Us'12 A-0 3.846.. _Apr 1 '16-'21 4Ms'12 M-N20,145.90_May 1 '16-'21 North Olean Sewer Bonds. 430'07 J-J $43,200r_July 1 '16-'33 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '01 J-J $9,000r_July 1 '16-'33 340'99 J-J 7,000r_July 1 '16-'29 340'03 J-J 8,000July 1 '16-'31 48 '96 J-J 5.500c_July 1 '16-'26 BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '15__$331,820 Water bonds (included)____ 100,500 Floating debt 150,478 Assessed valuation 1915...._ 9,945,628 Assess. val., real estate_ _ _ _9,310,013 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915___$25.61 Pop'n 1910, 14,743; 1915, 17,925 INTEREST on park bonds at Treas, office; on water bonds, part at Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y., part at the Union Dime Say. Inst., N. Y., part at Treas. office; on sewer bonds, part at Treas, office, part at Schenectady Say. Bk.; on bonds of 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bk., Olean. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. 101. 340 Grade-Crossing Bonds. ___ $23.400 Bridge Bonds. 3.583'05 Jan $30,060r_Jan 20 '16-'45 440'14 J-13370,000c_June 1 '16-'43 3.65s J-J 20,000-__July 1 1935 Refunding Bonds. 1 7.500c__ _June 1 1944 4.158'08 A-0 60,000r-_Oct 1 1938 48 '07 J-J $2,000c_Jan 1 '16-'19 ___ 4.058'09F-A 80,000.... ..Aug 1 1939 2,000 GEN.BD.DT.Jan 1 '15-- $175,125 Town-Hall Bonds. 430 --- 12,000 Assess. val.'12(60% act.)_5.305,726 4448 500 $9.000 City tax (per $1,000) 1913_-_$13.92 Fair-Ground Bonds. 44.f,8 ___ 95,500 Population 1910, 9,491; 1915, 10,474 -__ $9,000 Paving Bonds. INT. payable at Treas. office. 48 A-0 $63.000__$4,000 yearly Highway Bonds. 44.4's 14 J-D $4.000c_June 1 '16-'19 4448'13 A-0 14,238.20_Apr 1 1933 __4,000 4.408'14 M-S 60,705 17 Mar1519-48 ONONDAGA COUNTY. if BOND.-DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $112,900 4.658 ___ 40,000 County seat is Syracuse. 1963 Assess. val. 1913,real Sewer Bonds. 6,929,690 Tuberculosis Sanitorium Bds. ___ $51,284.70 Aug 1 '19-44 440'15 J-J $185,000r__Jan 1 '17-'26 Assess. val. 1913, personal.. 782,750 330 Tax rat e (per $1,000) 1913____$7.21 46 F-A 10,900 Penitentiary Bonds. ($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.) 3s J-J $87,500c_ _ _ _July '16-'29 Population 1910 2,235; 1915, 2,393 3.78 16,600_July 15 '30-'46. Women's Dormitory Bonds. 48 48 5,200...._Oct 1 '20-'29 A-0$120.000r _ _1919-1938 OSWEGO. This city is in Oswego Co. Incorp. Refunding Men's Dormitory Bonds. Water Bonds. 434s'15 J-J $65.000r.$11,000 yearly as a town in 1828 and as a city 1848. 3.608'04 J-J $124,000r_July 1 1934 Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Jan 11915.. $768.476. beginning Jan 1. 1917 444'13 M-S $200,000r Mch 1 '20-'29 Assessed valuation 1907_ _ _7,234,633 Court-House Bonds. 4s '04 M-Sf$280,000r_Mch 1 '16-'28 430 14 M-N 110.000r May 1 '20-'29 City tax (per $1,000) 1903 $8.10 444s'15 M-N 50.000r_May 1 '20-'29 1 500,000r__..Mch 1 1929 City Bonds. PELHAM (TOWN). 48 '06 J-J 400.000r_Jan 1 '30-'36 330 J-D 196,000e This town 1916-1918 is in Westchester Co. BOND. DEBT April 1915$1,643,750 340 A-0 8,000o 1916-1917 Highway Bonds. Sinking fund 49,957 School Bonds. 4s '91 _-- $7.175_Sept 1 '19-'27 Tax valuation. real 173,539,239 '11F-A 440 27,000r_Aug 15 '16-'21 4s '91 ___ 7,400__Mar 1 '21-'28188,747,600 Total valuation, 1914 Water Bonds. Bridge Bonds. (Assessment about 80% value.) $192,400r_Apr 1 '16-'22 5s'92-'97 _-_ $3,425_ _Sept 1 '20-'23. County tax (per $1,000) 1914__$6.38 340 A-0 J-D 175.500r_June 1 '16-'28 Sewage-Disposal Works. Pop'n 1910, 200,298; 1915, 213,405 440'08 INT. on penitentiary bonds at 440'15 J-J 35.000r_July 15'16-'25 4.20s'09___ $22,206.._Mar 1 '16-'25 4348'09 Bridge Bonds. 30,800__Mar 1 '26-'39 Syracuse; on court-house and dormitory bonds at Morton Tr. Co., N. Y. 440'10 F-A $32,500r_Aug 15'16-'20 434s'09-11_ 17,500__July 1 '16-'40 Imp. Bonds (opt. at any time). Town-Hall Bonds. 58 A-0 $58.566.92 1.35s ___ $20,000_ __July 19 1929' ONTARIO COUNTY. TOT.BD.DT.Aug 1915.41,011,067 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915._ $113.250 Canandaigua is the county seat. Water debt (included)___ 414,000 Assess. val.'14 (real est.)_ _6,825.305 Road Bonds. Assess. val. '14 (real)._..11,594,072 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914..---$6.36 $11,000 0 440 1919-1924 (Assessment abt. 80% act. value.) Population 1910. 2,998; 1915, 3,685. 27,000____July 1 1925 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-_ -$31.40 5s '14 J-J Court-House Bonds, OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL 4.58'08 J-J $81,800r..July 1 '16-19 Pop'n 1910, 23,368; 1915, 25,426 PELHAM (VILLAGE). DIST. NO. 1. INTEREST on water, city and BOND. DEBT Oct 10'14_3237,000 This village is in Westchester Co. Dist. No. 1 of the City and Town of Assess. val. real est. '14_ _36.952,450 bridge bonds payable at U. S. Mtge. Inc. 1896. Population 1915, 793. Olean. Pop'n '14 (est.), 22,000. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on improvement State &Co.tax (per $1,000) '14.$4.66 Park Bonds. July 15.000r....July 1 '16-'19 Pop'n 1910, 52,286; 1915, 54,628 bonds at City Chamberlain's office. 48 4.803'14A-0 34,750r_Oct 1 '16-'34 440'07 July 28,0000&rJuly1'20-'29 1 5,000r_Oct 1 '35-'44 INT. at U.S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N.Y 74,000c&rMayl '19-'45 48 '09 M-N OSWEGO COUNTY. Street Bonds. 1923-1942 440'13 J-J 40,000 Oswego Is the county seat. 440'09 J-J $55,000r.July 1 '16-'37 434s'14 M-N 9,000_ _May 1 '18-'22 ORANGE COUNTY. M-S 6,500r_Mch 1 '16-'28 Bridge Bonds. 58 BOND. DEBT Oct 2'15___$166,000 County seat is Goshen. 440'12 M-S $40.000__Mch 1 '18-25 4.706'12A-0 6,000rOct 1 '17-'28 Assessed val. '15 (44 act.)10,283.185 Fireproofing County Bldgs. 58 '13 M-S 16.000 4.60'13 F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 '16-'27 Assess. val., real estate___ _9,689,914 430'15 ___ $38,000 1916-1923 _s 10.000 Refunding Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _ $11.11 Road Bonds. $3,500r_July 1 '16-'22 440'15 M-S 20,000r__Mar 1 '18-'21 430'09 J-J INTEREST on coupon bonds is $475,000r__Feb 1 '16-'34 5.000__July 1 '19-'28 440'14 J-J Highway Bonds. payable at Exchange Nat. Bank of 3345 2,500r_July 1 '16-'20 Olean; on registered bonds to regis- 434s'11 A-0 161,000c. _Oct 1 '16-'38 58 '14 M-S $60,000__Mar 1 '21-'26 48 '09 J-J Court-House & Jail Bonds. _s ___ 145,153.99 Sewer Bonds. tered holders. 430'10 F-A $45,000c_ _Feb 1 '16-'24 55 M-N 3.500r _Noy 1 '16-'22 Jail Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '15_ $719,000 4348'08 M-S $55,000r_Mch 1 '16-'20 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915$113,250 ONEIDA. Assessed val.'15, real est_53,978.477 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915.. $346.154 Assessed val. real est '15_ _ 2,237,126. County. Madison in Is city This Total valuation_ _60.169.7'26 Assessed valuation 1914-.36.281.991 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ - _$15.26. Inc. Mch. 28 1901. Pop.1915,9,461. Pop'n assessed 1910, 116,001; 1915, 119,118 Tax rate (Per $1.000) 1914___S7.29 INTEREST payable at the Village Refunding Bonds. INTEREST is payable at National Pop'n 1910, 71,664; 1915, 75,929 Treasurer's office In N. Y. exchange. '16-'35 440'10 J-J $16,000„July 1 Bank of Orange County in Goshen. INT. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N.Y. C. School Bonds. PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL M-N $9,000r_May 1 '16-'18 330 DIST. NO. 1. 440'11 F-A 43,000r_Aug 15 '19-'33 OTSEGO. This district is in Westchester Co. 4348'14 J-J 30,000r__Jan 1 '20-'29 ORANGETOWN UNION FREE This town is in Otsego Co. Inc. F-A 16,000r ..Feb 1 '16-'21 Fire Department Bonds. SCR. DIST. NO. 4. Feb.20 1869. Population '15. 4,481. 4s 45 Deo $68,000r.$1,000 y'ly fronfla 4448'14 J-J $6,300r__Jan 1 '16-'24 This district (P. 0. Nyack) is In Refunding. 4448 '12 A-0 40,000r_Jan 1 '18-'57 County. Rockland Paving Bonds. 3448 M-8 $24.500e _ Sept 1 '16-'30 45 '06 Apr 1,429.30_ _ _Apr 1916 4;0'07 J-J 363,000r_July 1 '16-'36 340 M-S 15,000c___Mch 1 1932 4.40s10July 10,000r__July 1 '16-'34 430'15 J-J 10,000r .July 1 '25-'35 440'08 F-A 2.199___Feb 1 '16-'17 4348 A-0 3,000_ _Apr 1 '16-'19 340 M-S 2000 Mch 1916 4453'11 May 1,509.42 May 1'16-'21 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $66,000 340 M-S 4,500o_ _Mch '17-'31 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '15.. $143,000 Sewer Bonds. Assess. val. '15, real est_ _5,406,759 45 M-S 14,5000___Mch 1 1923 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '15_ _6,812,357 48 '06 Apr 197.06_ _Apr 1 1916 (Assessment at abt. act. val.) M-S 9,000c__41,000 y'ly School tax (per $1,000) 1915__$6.85. 4s 4448'07 M-N 6,633.94 May '16-'17 School tax (per $1,000) 1915...._$8.80 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '15.. $67,700 Population in 1915 5,485. INT. on 430 of 1915 at New 43013 M-N 3,585.91rMayr16-23 Population in 1915 (est.) 8,000 Assessed valuation 1914-3,955.864 4248'14 J-J 4,061.80rJan 1 '16-'24 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.-112.87 Rochelle Trust Co. in N. Y. exNyack at the payable INTEREST 440'15 A-0 4,326.42rOct 1'16-'25 INTEREST payable at First and change, on others at the U. S. Nat. Bank in New York exchange. Water Bonds. Second Nat. banks of Cooperstown. Mortgage & Tr. Co. in N. Y. City. 334s'05 quar 30,000.._July 1 '16-'30 COUNTY. 4s '05 Aug 45,000._ _Aug 1 1925 ORLEANS Albion is the county seat. OTSEGO COUNTY. PELHAM MANOR. _s '12 _-7.000 Cooperstown is the county seat. This village is in Westchester Co. Road Bonds. Water Refunding Bonds. Almshouse Bonds. 430'11 Feb $38,000r_Feb 10 '16-'17 Inc. 1891. Population 1915, 1,018. 440'15 ___ $75,000 1918 10 21,750-Mch 10 F-A 4443 '12 M-S 5s Highway Bonds. $10.000r_Aug 1 '16-'17 TOT. BD.DT. Oct 1915_ $313,614 SL _Sept 1 '19-'20 4s '99 M-S 1 '19-'27" Highway Bonds. Water debt (included) 177,900 430'15 M-S f46,000r_ 121,935r_ _ _Sept 1 1921 4s '09 M-S 160,000r --- _1919-1924 48 '01 M-S *7,400__Mar 1 '21-'28 Assess. val. 1915 (est.)__ _ _5,225,000 BOND. DEBT Bonds. Jail May Hospital & 6 5s'12 F County -A *3,500_ _Aug 1 '22-'28 '15_ $70,000 Actual value(est.)-7,000.000 '16-'17 10 Assessed $10,000r_Feb valuation 1914 _ _ 23.777,218 434s'94 J-D 16,000r_Dec 28 '15-'18 Feb Tax rate (per 11,000) 1912. _ _ _129.90 46 DEBT Sept 1915. $137.685 Pop'n 1910, 47,216; 1915, 48,534 4. 08'10J-D 9,000r_Sept 1 '16-'24 All coupons paid at City Treas. BOND. INTEREST payable at Second 4.358'11J-D 13,000r_June 10'16-'22' Assess. val.!real estate__27.642,462 office. 28.510.525 National Bank, Cooperstown. 1915 ),total 440'12 M-N 14,000r_May 1 '17-'30 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)14.$15.27 4.40s'14A-0 5,000__Apr 1 '34-'38 ONEIDA COUNTY. Pop'n 1910, 32,000; 1915, 33,919 OYSTER BAY SCR. DIST. NO. 3. 4.60s14A-0 1 806.. _Apr 1 '16-'19' Utica is the county seat. INTEREST on road bonds is pay- 4s 114,000_ _Apr 1 '20-'33 F-A _Feb $13,000c.._ '16-'41 Court-House Bonds. able in Albion at the Citizens' Nat. Fire Equip. Purchase. A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '21-'40 3448'02 F-A$234,240r_ _Feb '16-'39 Bank; on hospital bonds at Farmers' 4s M-N 30,000c_May 1 '16-'31 440'15 J-J $3.000r_July 1 '20-'25 334s'05 F-A 299,000r _ Feb 1 '16-'28 & Mechanics' Say. Bank, Lockport. 4s Village-Hall Bonds. 62,000r_July 4448 20'16-'46 Court-House Completion. '07 M-S $4,000r_ _Sept '16-'19 4s M-N 2.000c_ _ May 1931 58 Sewer 430'07 F-A $55,000r___Feb '18-'28 OSSINING. Bonds. BOND, Oct 4 '15.... DEBT $117,000 48 '97 M-N $60,000c __May 1 1917 Funding Bonds. This village is in Westchester Co 7.112.919 4.358'11 assess. val. 1915 M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '16-'25 48 '09 M-N 375,000r.._May 1 '16-20 Incorp. 1813. Commission govern- Tot. '15_...._$8.70 School tax (per $1,000) 48 '11 M-N 105,000r__May 1 '16-22 ment approved Mch. 14 1911. DEBT Oct 9'15_ $165,875 9,650 BOND. Population in 1915 Assessed valuation,'14 real 2,581,584 440'13 M-N135.000rMay 1 '16-24 Sewer Bonds. INT. on 4s at Glen Cove Bank; on Tax valuation BOND.DEBT Apr 1914-$1.011,000 4.35s10-- $192,500 ___-1916-1940 1914_ 2,816,652 GlenCove. Bk.. Union Nassau at 434s Village tax (per $1.000) 1915-413.22 Assessed valuation, real__78,389,682 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. *Bonds of annexed territory. Assessed val., personal_ __ 6,233,486 440'13 M-S $75,000_ -Oct 1 '18-'42 SOH Assessed val.. franchises__ 4,984,660 3YSTER BAY UNION FREE Street-impt. Bonds. INTEREST on sewer 4s payable Total valuation 1915 89,607,828 440'10 F-A$116,160__Aug 1 '16-'39 DIST. NO. 22. at Columbia Tr. N. Y.; other Pop'n 1910. 154,157; 1915. 167,331 430'12 A-0 54,500r___Apr 1 1917 5s '11 J-J $30,000r__Jan 1 '21-'50 Issues to registeredCo., holder. 2,200r -__ A916-1927 INTEREST is payable at County 58 '08 __- 39,917.46 1928-1931 5.95s J-J ----1916-1930 2.800r Treasurer's office or in N. Y. exch. J-J 440 Water Bonds. PENN YAN. 3.958'09 A-0 $50,000r__ _Apr 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15__ $35,000 This village is In Yates County. ONEONTA. 48 '88 _-6,000 __Oct 1 '16-'17 Assessed val. 1915 (about)- - -775,000 In Otsego Co. Inc. under Chap.30, 43 '89 __ 100,000__ __Oct 1 1918 School tax (per $1,000) 1915...$14.40 Inc. 1810. Population 1915, 4,725. Paving Bonds. at INTEREST payable FarmingLaws of 1885: became city Jan. 1 '09. 4s 1919 ___ 30,000 4.358'120ct $50,000r__Oct 1 '16-'32 Public Inlet. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15- $679,418 dale in New York exchange. 44014 Oct 12.000__Oct 1 '16-'21 440'12 J-J $13.500___July 15 1941 Water debt (included)__ 186,000 22,000r_Oct 1 '16-'26. Paving Bonds. Assess. val., real estate '12_7,144,230 OYSTER BAY SCR. DIST. NO.24. 4.658'15 Electric-Light Bonds. 330'89 Aug $4.0000_Aug 12'16-'19 Assess. val., personal,'12.... 454,803 4s J-D $6,000r ____1916-1921 340'01 ann 22.500r_June 8 '16-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908 F-A 71,500r -1922-1957 334s'04 A-0 $18,900r__Oot '16-'22 19.70 430 Sewer Bonds. 3.948'05 J-J 2,6000_July 1 '16-'28 Pop'n 1910, 11,480; 1915, 10,326 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15-- $77,000 5,0000_Aug 15'16-'25 4445'10 F-A Assess. val. 1915. 1,805,350 3.703'04 A-0 $31,806r_ _ _Oct '22-'30 INTEREST on 430 is payable at School 4s '12 M-S 26.863.19r (per $1.000) 1915-$10.40 4.50s A-0 21,261r__Oot 1 '16-'21 tax Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y. City Water Bonds. 3,100r 4s'12 F-A INT. at Glen Cove Bank. 330 M-N :527,860r --1018-1922 School Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1914- $185,992 4s '07 M-S $6,000o_Meh 8 '16-'27 OSSINLNG UNION FREE SOH PEEKSKILL. 430'06 J-D 55,000r J'ne 12 '16-'26 DIST. NO. 1. This village is In Westchester Co. Assessed val.'13 (real)_ ___2,545,934 valuation 1913 2,745,310 6,000cMar '16-'27 48 '12 J-D School-Building Bonds. Inc. 1826. Population 1915, 15,502. Total Village tax (per $1,000) 1913-$12.36 4.203 '07 J-J $50,000o_July 1 '16- 25 Funding Bonds. Auto Fire Engine. $7,000 916-1929 3348'99 M-8 $4.900r-Mch 5 '16-'19 5s '08 July 12,000o_July 1 '26-'27 4s INTEREST Is payable in Penn Yan. ___ 4.10s'09 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '28-'35 55 '13 M-N 5.500.. Nov 1 '18-'28 Sewer Bonds. 430'10 F-A $4,000 Aug 15 '16-'23 4.355 '10 J-J 20,000r_ _July 1 '36-'39 4.908'14M-N 3.500-_May 1 '19-'25 PERRY. BOND DEBT Oct 2'15_ $122.000 4.458'15 1.100c 4s '12 F-A This village is In Wyoming County. 12.000 440'15 F-A I 954.40_Feb 16 1916 Tot. assess. val. 1914____10,058,225 Inc. 1830. Population 1915, 5.009, Sewer Refunding. 8,000_Feb 16 '17-'24 School tax (per $1,000) 1914___$7.21 4.458'15 ___ $45,500 Refunding Water Bonds. Population In 1910 Funding & Refunding Bonds. 11,480 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 440 $43,000 1916-1945 3.458'04 Sep 19,0000_Sep 1 '16-'33 INTEREST on the 5s, 4.10s and 430'12 F-A $30.000c_Aug 15 '17-'46 Sewer Bonds. 4.358 at Treasurer's office; on 4.204 at 440'14 J-J 40,000-_July 1 '19-'58 340 Series "A" Sc "B" Bonds. J-J $30,000r_.1916-1930 440 $12.000$1,000 yrly office of A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. Street Bonds. Water Bonds. 440 ___ 24,016 6 yrly. Sept. 1 F-A $7,000r _ _ _ _1916-1922 3.708 J-J 140,000_ --July 1 1922 46 Building Bonds. OSWEGATCHIE. 334s Fire Department Notes. ___ 10.000----Nov 1 1929 4.158'06F-A $40,000r_Aug 1 '16-'35 This town Is in St. Lawrence Co. 4s J-J 1,436.18.July 1 1933 58 '13 M-8 $14,000..Sept 1 '16-'29 Nov., 1915.] PERRY (Concluded). Motor Fire Truck Bonds. .5s '14 J-D $4,500__Dec 1 '15-'23 Village-Hall Bonds. 4.303 F-A $25.000r _ _ _ _1916-1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__ $110,500 Water debt (included)__ 30,000 Assess. val.'15eal est_ _ _1,967,712 (3i of actual) total _2.092.468 Vii. tax (per 11.000) 1915—$12.35 INTEREST on water bonds payable in N. Y.City; on others in Perry NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 54'10/2A-0 $30,000_ _Oct 1 '16-'45 53 '11 M-S 16,000_ ___Mch 1 1931 58 '11 A-0 3,900____Oct 1 1916 5s '11 A-0 7,500__Oct 1 '16-'30 5s '13 A-0 2,000--Apr 1 '29-'30 43%8'13 A-0 14.000—Apr 1 '16-'29 430'14 F-A 5,000___Aug 1 '1920 430'14 F-A 10.000__Aug 1 '16-'25 430g'15A-0 32,000r_Apr 1 '16-'47 430 -- _ 14,000 1929 55 ___ 5,250 1920 430 --- 18.000 1933 Assessment Bonds & Certfs. 4s ___ $27,333.33 1916 PERRY AND CASTILE, TOWNS, 5s ___ 60,394.33 --1916-1920 UN.FREE SCH. DIST.NO.6. 6s ___ 1,550 A district in Wyoming County Tax Relief Bonds. (P. 0. Perry). 435g'13 133,000 Jan 1916 Fire Escape & Sprinkling Syst. 58 '13 A-0 5.000____ Apr 1 1916 .5s A-0 13.000_ _ _Oct 1 '16-'20 53 '14 M-S 24.000rMar 15 '16-'17 School-Building Bonds. 435 '15 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1918 4 343'07 J-D $42.000r_Dec 1 '16-'36 Old Mun.!mot. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15__ $47.000 5s g '14 J-D 10,000__Dec 1 '15-'24 Assess. val.'15f real est._ _ _2,144.265 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15_ —$781,028 (2-3 of act.)Atotal__2,296.140 Assessed valuation 1915_ _10.385.350 School tax (per 11,000) 1915---$9.50 Real value (estimated)___20,000, 000 INTEREST payable in Perry at Village tax (per $1.000) 1915_ _114.93 INT. at 1st N. Bk.. Port Chester. Citizens' Bank, or New York City. certain territory outside of the city limits. 5s '11 J-D $15,000....Dec 1 '24-'25 J-D 45,500c_Dec 1 '16-'22 4s 430'14 A-0 75.000__Apr 1 '24-'32 BOND. DEBT May 6'15_ 1142.000 Assessed valuation 1914_18,030,337 Population in 1915 (est) 16,000 INT. payable at Glens Falls Tr.Co. 53 Hospital Bonds. 43 '09 31-N $16.200r_ _May 1 '16-'24 Sinking Fund Bonds. 310'97 A-0 $30,000r Apr 1 '16-'17 Refunding Bonds. 315s'05 F-A 120.000e_ _Feb 1 '16-'35 3 Hs'OG F-A 21,000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'36 Is '07 F-A 12.000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'27 House of Ind. Bds. (renewal). 31002 P-Ali $14.000c. _Feb I '16-'22 BOND.DEBT Oct 12 '1511,142,000 Assessed val, real estate.._83,104,586 Assessed val., personal__ 3.318,859 Franchises 5.840.118 Bank stock 3,819.767 Total assessed val. 1914- -96.083.340 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (Per $1.000)'14.-46.72 Population in 1910 122,276 INTEREST on registered bonds is payable at office of County Treas.; on coupon bonds at Nat. State Bk-Troy QUEENS COUNTY. County seat is Jamaica. A large part of the old County of Queens is now included in the Greater New York. and a law changing the name of that portion of the old county outside of Greater New York to Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1 1899. The amount of outstanding bonds of this county which will be chargeable to the City of New York has been finally determined by the Supreme Court (V. 71, p. 875). Under this decision the City of NewYork RIVERHEAD This town is in Suffolk County. was made liable for 13.796,032.11 of Water System Construe. Bonds. the old debt of Queens County as it stood at the date of division, and the _s '14 J-D $95.000r __Dec 1 '16-'34 remaining 11.011.967.89 became an 55 '14 J-D $75.0001_Dec 1 '15-'34 obligation of Nassau County. In- 4.875s'14J-D 25.000r PLATTSBURG. JERVIS. stead of apportioning certain bonds Equal. val. real est.'1 _ _ _$4,062.259 This city is in Clinton County. PORT This city is in Orange Co. Incorp. to New York City and to Nassau Population in 1915 5.730 Incorporated as a city in 1902. July 26 1907. It was formerly a part County, the debt and interest is not Refundinit Water Bonds. of the Town of Deerpark, and is liable divided. New York City pays ROCHESTER. 330'98 J-J 13,000r_July 1 '16-'28 (jointly Rochester is the county seat t3,0 with that town) for the bonds 78.952414973 of the principal and int. 330'98 J-J 3,000r ____1916-1918 of the town which were outstanding as it becomes due and Nassau Co. Ntonroe County. Incorporated 1834. 1919 18,000r_ July 26 1907; the amounts of such 21.047585027. The Comptroller of Law providing for annexation of vil330'01 J4 11,000r_July 1 '16-'26 on bonds—refunding railroad bonds— New York City acts as agent in the lage of Charlotte will go into effect 48 '08 J-J 18.000 1928 outstanding on Oct Jan. 1 1916. 1 1915 was payment of the debt. 48 '14 J-J 1916-1934 $116.000, of which 19,000 Market Bonds. the present Town The statement below shows the 4s '15 J-J 17,000_ _July 1 '16-'32 of Deerpark 330'04 J-J 14128.000_ _Jan 1 1924 will provide for $23,200 obligations of the old County of Water Bonds. incinerating City the of and Port Jervis will Plant Bonds. proQueens which remained outstanding 3A s'05 M-S 50,000c___July 1 1925 vide for 192,800, and this amount 434s'13 J-J $100.000_ _ _Jan 15 1933 is on Oct. 30 1915. 4s '10 M-S 20.000c __.._1916-1926 given, along with the city's other Refunding Bonds (Roch. & Road Bonds. • 1916-1931 debt, in the details below. 430'13 A-0 16,000 State Line RR.). 4s A-01340,000—Oct 15 1917 1916-1929 430'14 M-S 128,000 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 4s M-N 375,000___Nov 15 1917 435s'13 F-A$510,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1933 1930-1934 120.000 Fire House Bonds. F-A $92,800c&r_Feb '16-'29 4s 3345 J-D 55,000___Deo 27 1917 Improvement Bonds. Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D 1,339,000—__Deo 1 1917 330'12 M-N1125.000r__May 1 1924 • 2,000r_July 1 '16-'31 410'11 3 B H8g'01J-J J4 171,000r Bonds. .July 1 '16-'25 4s J-D 290,000._ '16-'28 Dec 15 1917 4s Voting-Machine 13,000_ _Aug 1 '12 F-A $49.600r___Aug 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15.-6163,800 4s g J-J 400,000_ _ _.May 1 1922 4s 430'14 F-A 10,000__Aug 1 '29-'33 Total assessed val. 1915._$2.691,475 4s g '14 F-A 16.004__Aug 1 '16-'31 M-N 275,000_ _ _ _ Nov 1 1916 2,500..__ _Aug 1 1934 Assess. val. real estate___ _2.042,520 48 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. A-0 618,000_ _Apr 1 1917 School Bonds. City tax (per $1.000) 1915- --$29.00 48 A-0$500.000r_ _Apr 1 1944 A-0 135,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1917 4548'14 4s '10 M-S $4,000r —A916-1919 Population 415s'13 J-J 1,000,000___Jan 15 1933 1910, 9,564; 1915, 9.413 1916-1920 Gold Bonds. 48 '11 A-0 25,000 434s'15 M-S 300,000r_ _ _Mar 1 1945 INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port 4s g 1921-1931 J-J $151,000- __July 1 1916 434s'12 A-0 66,000 Bridge Bonds. 1932 Jervis and at City Treasurer's office. 9,000 Funding Bonds. 3s '90 J4x$100,003r_ __ _Jan 1 1920 1916-1924 45 430'13 A-0 1 9,000 J-131$110,000_Dec 1 '16-'26 310'91 x100.000r_ _July 1 1921 1925-1932 16,000 1 60,000._ _ Dec 1 1927 33113'92 J-J J-J x100,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $421,500 POUGHKEEPSIE. 4s J-D 50,000_ Dec 15 1917 This city is the county seat of East Side Trunk Sewer. Water debt (Included) 235,000 Building Bonds. 48 J4 *1150.000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'27 Assess. val. 1914_ 48 J-D 1120,000_ _ _ Dec 15 1927 330 3.659.960 Dutchess County. Incorp. 18.54. J-J *150,000r_Jan 1 '16-'21 Refunding Bonds. Tax rate (per 11,000) 1913._ _132.80 Other Bonds. J-J 250.000r...Jan 1 '28-'37 3148 Popula'n 1910, 11,138; 1915, 10,134 430'14 M-N$98,000_ _ _ _May 1 1944 43 J-J 140.000..Jan 1 '16-'19 310'04 J-J 100,000r July 1 '38-'41 Paving Warrant Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Oct 30 '1514,358,000 INT. at Chamberlain's office. at 430'14 J-J $230.000.... Jul Park Bonds. 1 1934 N. Y.City's proportion_ _ _ 3,448.642 Union Dime Say. Institution and 33 '88 J-J x$200.000r_ _July 1 1928 Ctfs. (Sink. Pd. Com'ers'). Nassau's proportion 909.358 310'96 Irving Say. Institution, N. Y.; Home 3348 J-J x60,000r___ Jan 1 1936 M-S $15.000r____Sept 1928 Say. Bk., Albany; Auburn Say. Bk., 334s 430'13 J-J 610,000___ _Jan 15 1933 lii-N 59.000r_ _ _ _ Nov 1928 RAMAPO UNION Auburn, and Poughkeepsie Say. Bk. 310 FREE SCHOOL Water-Works. M-S 1,000r_ _ _Mch 1919 DIST. NO. 3. 43'93-'96 F-A*1300,000r-Feb 1 1943 435s __- 42,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1944 This district (P. 0. Suffern) is in 3153'92F-A x500,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1942 School Bonds. PLEASANT VILLE. Rockland County. 310'94F-A *950,000r___Feb 1 1944 This village is in Westchester Co. 410'12 F-A$120,000o___Feb 1 1922 310'01 15.000__Nov 1 '16-'20 48 '12 J-Jx1,000.000_ — _Jan 1 1942 ___ 3.000.._ _ _Mar 1 1929 Inc. Mch. 16 1897. Pop.'15, 2,464. 45 Sep 60.000r_Sept 1 '16-'45 434s'13 J-J 1,849,000_ _ _Jan 15 1933 4348'13 F-A 150,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1923 4.358'11 Street Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 13 '15- 168.500 435s'15 M-S 700.000r_ _ _Mar 1 1945 430'03 M-S $766r_Sept 1 '16-'17 48'13 F-A 50,000c_Aug 1 1923 Assess. val. '14 (abt. act.)_2.787.557 Water Refunding. 4s '06 J-D 30,800r_June 1 '16-'35 454s14 M-S 10.000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1944 School tax (per $1,000) 1914.._$8.11 330'05M-N $360,000r-.May 1 1935 Sewer Bonds. 40 '04 F-A 25.200r_Aug 1 '16-'33 Refunding. Water-Works INTEREST at 35 Suffern 11,000 Nat. Bank --Sept 1916 4348'14 J-J 5.500r_July 1 '19-'29 330'03 J-.142,697.000r__Jan 1 1933 330 ___ 126.000 1923-1935 Water Bonds. Water-Shed Bonds. ___ 118.000 1927-1929 RENSSELAER. 330'01 A-0 $15.000r_Oct 1 '16-'30 48 --- 107,000 1930-1933 45 This city, formerly the village of 3358'98 F-A$200,000r___Aug 1 1918 5,010 -- _ 1935 430 Water Bonds. 48 Greenbush, was Incorporated April 310'04 J-J 170,000r_ _ _July 1 1924 ___ 5,250 1935 Local Improvement Bonds. _-- 130.000 1897, and is in Rensselaer County. Ss ___ 2,640 1936 38 (Part yearly to 1930.) A bill passed by the Legislature of 310'99 F-Ax$500.000r_ __Oct 2 1919 43 '06 J-D 12.000r _June 1 '16-35 __- $143,000 1923-1935 1901 annexed to the city the village 310'04 J-J 500,000r_ _ _July 1 1924 4.200r_July 1 '16-'36 330 be '07 J-J 3,220c_June 1 '16-'22 4s • __ 42,000 1916-1935 of Bath-on-the-Hudson and part of 45 '08 J-J x1,000,000r_-_Sept 1 1938 410'11 J-D 434s'13 J42,100.000_ _ _ _Jan 15 1933 --- 263.000 1930-1933 the town of East Greenbush. 430 '12J-D 26,000r_Dec 1 '17-'41 430_ Water-Supply Bonds. 4358'15 M-S 600,000_ _Mar 1 1945 58 '08 J-D I 3,500r June 1 '16-'37 Fire Department Bonds. -_123.000_ 4s _ School Bonds. _ _Aug 1 1917 4 30'08 A-0 3.5.000r_Oct '30'16-'25 1 500r_ _June 1 1916 Fallkill Improvement Bonds. 6.000__July 1 '19-'30 410'08 A-0 2.500r_Oct 30 '16-'20 4s'07-'03J-J $175,000r_June 1 '16-'22 4.408.14J4 4s '12 J-D 350,000r_ _ _June 1 1942 --- $29.000____Mar 1 1929 430'15 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 5'15_ _ $133,570 48 10,000r Jan 1 '17-'21 4358'14 - -- 29.000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1930 A-0 500.000r_ __Apr 1 1944 Water debt (included)_ _ _ 76,800 430 Paving Bonds. _ _ _ _Mar 1 1945 Assoss.val.'151 Real estate_2,498,850 35 P. & E. RR. Bonds. 48 .14 170,840c July 15 '16-'38 435s'15 M-S 400,000 $42.000 --No. 2 (Brighton). Dist. 1916-1929 _2,582,087 actual)1Total_ __ 48 (abt. J-J 26,6S0r_July 15'16-'38 4s 33.0 ___ 52.00C $2.400__Oct 25 '16-'21 1916-1930 4s '04 J-J Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915----$11.00 330 9,000r_July '16-'24 1 ___ 150.000 Dist. No.10(Brighton). 1916-1931 410'09 A-0 12,000r_Apr 30 '16-'27 INT. payable at U.S. Mtge. & Tr. 48 ___ 24,000 $900__Oct 16 '16-'18 Mar 1927 410'09 A-0 11,000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'26 55 Co., N. Y., and at Mt. Pleasant Bk. 435s --- 35,000 500_ _Jan 1 '16-'19 1930-1933 410'14 M-N 38.000r_May 1 '16-'34 55 Bounty Bonds. Convention Bonds. Hall 454s'15 J-J 70.000..._Jan 1 '16-'35 38 --- 11.750 48 '09 J-D $100,000r_ _ _June 1 1929 PORT CHESTER. 1916 Greenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds. ___ 95,000 This village is in Westchester Co. 330 1923-1935 4 Hall J-J $130,000r_Juiy 1 '16-'41 --x Subject to call been 10 years 8,000 Inc. May 14 1868. Pop. 1915. 15.129 0 Mar 1927 School Bonds. 48 ___ 9,000 Fire Bonds. Mar 1927 430 M-S $2,000c_Mch 18 1916- after date. * After 20 years. t After 3.70sg'05M-N$30,000r __Nov '16-'35 4 s --4.000 1931-1933 4s F-A f 6,000c__ _Aug 1 1916 5 years. INTEREST.—All bonds and int 6,000r_Feb 1 '16-'21 arrant Refunding Bonds, 4.3 '09 F-A 1 7.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1921 5,000r_ Feb 1 '16-25 43014 J-D $40.000_ _ __Dec 1 1934 BOND.DEBT are payable at office of Union Trust 48 '09 F-A Apr. 1915-- 1401.000 Co. Funding Debt Bonds. of N. Y.. fiscal agents of the city. 1.500r— Feb 1 '16-'18 5s '09 F-A Assess. '14(83% act.).6.186.541 --- 183.000_ _ _ _May 1944 Assessedval. TOT. DEBT,SINK. FDS., &C.— 2.500r— Feb 1 .16-20 4358 bs '09 F-A value, real estate..5.316.577 It R. S. H. Bonds. Sept. 30'15. Mar.31 '15. Oct 1 1916 58 '10 A-0 500 City tax (per 11,0001 19l3_._117.59 --- $15.000____May 1 1928 Popula'n 1910, 10,711; 1915, 11,210 Bond debt _619,503,400 $19,530,104 5s '12 M-N 3,000__May 1 '16-21 430 ___ 16.000____Mar 1 1929 Water debt 48 Gun Brook Drain Bonds. INT. at Rensselaer County Bank. (included) 8.726,000 8,726,600 16.000_ - __Apr 1 1930 48 g '04 A-0 $17,000o_ _Apr 1 '16-'32 4 Included in the bonded debt given BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '1542.197.000 Sewer and Drainage Bonds. above for Sept. 30 1915 are $4,700,3 3%g'04 F-A $22,500r_Aug 1 '16-'30 Assess.val.'14(80% val.)-25.499.258 RENSSELAER COUNTY. 000 local-impt. bonds and 1650,000 434 g'07 J-J 11,000r_July 1 '16-'26 Tax rate (per $1.0001 1914.._422 25 County seat is Troy. East Side trunk sewer bonds issued 43s'08 11-N 2,000r_Nov 1 '16-'19 Popula'n 1910, 27,936; 1915, 32,714 Bridge Bonds. to provide money pending the collecINT. on refunding bonds of 1912 4358'15 .58 '09 F-A 4.500r Feb 1 '16-'24 $58,000r_Aug 1 '16-'44 tion F-A of assessments. Bills payable 53 '09 F-A 400r._ Feb 1 '16-'17 and school bonds of 1913 is payable at Bonds. entire city. $852,033. 5s '10 A-0 18.000r_ _Oot 1 '16-'33 Columbia-Knickerbocker Trust Co., 48Jail '10 F-A1130,000r_Aug 1 '16-'20 against 30 1915 the city had a On 58 '11 A-0 800--Oct 1 '16-'19 N. Y. City; others at Chase National 35,000r_Aug 1 '21-'25 sinkingSept. of 61.459.800.79. On 5s '11 A-0 1,200.._Oct 1 '16-'21 Bank, N. Y., and Failkill Nat. Bank, 48 '10 F-A1 80,000r_Aug 1 '26-'36 Sept. 30fund be '13 A-0 1915 the city was $1,671.MOO_ _Apr 1 '39-'40 Poughkeepsie. 10.000r_Aug F 4s -A '10 1 '37-'38 589.29 under its debt limit. 430'11 A-0 23,000__Apr 1 '16-'38 Armory Bonds. 435sg'15A-0 120.000r_Apr 1 '16-'55 PUTNAM COUNTY. 3343'02 F-A $8.000r_Feb 1 '16-'19 ASSESSED VALUATION. Paving & Macadamizing Bonds. Carmel is the county seat. Court-House Bonds(registered) 1915. 1914. 334s'98 A-0 $15.000o___Oot I '16-23 Building Bonds. 390.000r—Apr 310'95 1 '16-'30 A-0 330 g '00 A-0 3,000o_Oot 1 '16-'18 41011 F-A $30.000r_Aug 1 '17-'31 310'96 A-0 105,000r_ Apr 1 '31-'45 Real estate_202.737.920 191,209,695 18,000r_July 1 '16-'33 4Hs'07 J-J Road Bonds. 310'97 A-0 25,000r Apr 1 '41-'45 (Assessment about actual value.) 2,000o.July 1 '16-'19 410'11 F-A 43 '02 J-J 1 '17-'25 430'12 A-0 36,000r__Apr 1 '16-'27 Personal..__ 8,359,600 8,190,700 4,500rJune 1 '16-'24 430'12 F-A 118,000r_Aug ela '03 J-D 25,000r_Aug '18-'30 4348'12 M-N 34,000r __Nov 1.'16-'32 Franchise__ 14,623,120 15,632,520 1,500r_June 1 '16-'18 43j8'13 F-A 38.000_ _Aug 11 48 '03 J-D Pensions..__ Bonds (renewal). 479,400 451,125 48 '05 1A-N 20.000r_May 1 '16-'35 430'15 F-A j 8,000__Aug 1 '16-'31 43 War '97 F-A $2,000c_ _Feb 1 1916 Total 226,200.040 215,484,040 '17-'18 58 '07 J-D 8,000r.Deo 1 '16-23 12,000__Aug 1 '19-'24 334s'00 F-A 15.0000_Feb 1 '16-'30 Tax(per$1,000) $19.73 $19.75 be '07 J-D '16-'21 6,000r. Deo 1 County Jail Bonds. 6,0000_ _Feb 1 '16-'21 315s'99 F-A POPULATION.—In 1915 was be '08 J-D 9,000r_Deo 1 '16-'24 45 F-A $2,000r __ _Aug 1 1916 335s'01 F-A 2,000c_ _Feb 1 '16-'17 248,465;in 1910 was 218.149; in 1905 55 '08 M-N 500r_ _ _Nov 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ _3133,000 was 181,666; in 1900 was 162.608; in Highway Bonds. 4353'08 M-N 6.000r_Nov 1 '16-'21 Assess. val. 1914 (reap_ _13.587,444 330'05 F-A 145,000r_Feb 1 '16-'33 1890, 133,896; in 1880, 89,366; in 454s'08 M-N 7,000r_Nov 1 '16-'22 Popula'n 1910, 14,665; 1915, 12,767 330'06 F-A 21.000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'36 1870, 62,386. 53 '08 111-N 2,000r_ Nov 1 '16-'17 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Brewster. 43 '07 F-A 60,000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'35 4358'08 M-N 25.000r_ Nov 1 '16-40 4s .09 F-A 38.000% _Feb 1 '16-'34 ROCKLAND COUNTY. 5s '09 F-A 3,500r_Feb 1 '16-'22 F-A 135.000r_Feb 1 '16-'42 New City is the county seat. QUEENSBURY 58 IF '09 J-J UNION FREE 410'12 3.500July 15 '16-'22 4148'13 F-A 75.000r_Feb 1 '16-'40 Funding Bonds. bs 09 F-A SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 5,500_ _ _Feb 1 16-'26 4158'14 F-A 81,000r..Feb 1 '16-'42 3He $90,000r_ _June 1916-24 bs '10 M-S A district (P. 0. Glens Falls) in 430'15 J-D 26.000r_June 1 '16-'41 4s '05 f_J-D 1,500_ ___Mch 1 1916 SI-Si 56,000r_Sept 1 '16-'23 58 '10 lif-S 3,000__Mch 1 '16-'21 Warren Co. This district does not inToll Road Bonds. 8.000r_ _ _Sept 1 1924 58 '10 1.1-S 4,000_ _Mch 1 '16-'23 clude all of the city, but does include 3 30'02 }'-A $24,000r Feb 1 '16-'23 180,000r_Sept 1 '25-'34 54 ROCKLAND CO. (Concluded). BOND. DEBT Nov 1915_4334,000 Assess. val.(real&franch.)32,384,846 889,095 Assessed val., personal__ _ 740,085 Bank stock Tot. val.'13(80% act)__ _34.014,026 Popula'n 1910, 46,873; 1915, 46,913 INTEREST payable by check on N. Y. City to registered itolder. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. ST. JOHNSVILLE. This village is in Montgomery Co. Inc. 1854. Population 1915. 2,705. Water Bonds. 43.s'93 Aug $3.000r_Aug 1 '16 '18 4;is'94 May 3,000r_May 5 '19-'21 500r_ __Jan 1 1916 454s'97 Jan 48 '98 May 4,500r_May 1 '16-'24 4s '95 Sent 9,000r_Sept 2 '16-'24 34s'00 July 4.500r_July 1 '16-'24 44s'14 F-A 15.000__Aug 1 '17-'22 Paving Bonds. 4.308'11Aug $36,000r_Aug 1 '16-'39 10,000 434s'15 ___ Sewer Bonds. 4%s'06 Nov S27.200r_Nov 1 '16-'35 BOND. DEBT Feb 28'15- $107.610 Assess. val. '12( act.) ...1,191.250 Tax rate (ner 11.000) 1912 _ _$20.27 INT. at First Nat. Bk., St. Johnsv. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. This village Is in Nassau County. Inc. July 15 1893. Pop.1915. 5,223. Light Bonds. 35ig'00 J-J $5,800c&rJuly 1'16-'21 4,000r_June 1 '16-'19 3.85'06 J-D 2,000r_Sept 1 '16-'19 4.20s'09M-S 4.298'11F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 '16-'25 Water Bonds. 4s '95 J-J $20,000r_Jan 1 '20&'25 5,500r _Jan 1 '16-'26 3.655'02J-J 1,000r_July 1 '16-'17 ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. 4.40s'07J-J 5,500r_Aug 1 '16-'26 4.29s'11F-A Canton is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '15_458,290 County Home !mot. Bonds. Assess. val.(4 act.)'15_ _ _2,297.845 4s '14 M-S ($15.000___Mar 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915.._$8.50 1 16.000___Mar 1 1930 Centre Rockville in INT. payable Highway Bonds. at Bank of Rockville Centre. 48 '11 M-S $5.000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1916 1916-1924 48 '12 M-S 125.000 ROME. 4s '14 M-S 60.000.. Mar 1 '25-'28 This city is in Oneida Co. Inc. 448'15 J-J 125.868 Mch.81870. Population '15,21,926. NET DEBT Aug 1915_ _ $378,868 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. Assess. val. real est. '14_ _48,782,269 4.48'15 A-0 $15,000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) l910... _ _ $2.00 Real Property Purchase. Popula'n 1910, 89,005; 1915. 90,291 6.000r_Apr 1 '16-'21 448'15 A-0 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Water Bonds. 48 '08 J-J 5100,000r___July 1 1928 SALAMANCA. 90,000r_ __Nov 2 1928 45 '08 J-J This city is in Cattaraugus Co. 50,000r___Apr 5 1929 48 '09 J-J Pop'n '15,8,370. 4s '09 J-J 155.000r___July 1 1929 Inc. May 14 1913. Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s '10 J-.1 25,000r_ _ _Jan 2 1930 1 '16-'27 $12,000__Aug -A F 10 4s 40,000r___Dec 1 1930 45 '10 J-J Water Bonds. 434s'11 J-J 158,000r__Sept 15 1931 $12.000r_Aug I '16-'27 -A F '07 5s Street Bonds. 15'16 '35 M-N $10.500r_Nov 1 '16-'22 3.85s'05ann 50,000r_Nov 4s 1,500_ _Aug 1 '16-'18 45 6,000r_Anr 15 '16-'21 4.70s'll__ _ A-0 Bonds. Light 43.0'14 May 13.356.30 May15'16-'18 58 '07 F-A $1,000r_Aug 1 '16-'17 Sewer Bonds. 4,000r_Aug 1 '16-'23 J-J $105,000r_Apr 15 '16-'21 58 '07 F-A 10,000_Nov 48 15 '16-'35 ($5,000 yearly to 1920; bal. due 1921) 3.858'05 s-a 1,500Aug 1 '16-'18 J-J $37,000r_ _Apr 15 1921 4.70s'll___ 48 Park Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1915_ _ $917.454 618,000 4.40s'09A-0 $7,000__Oct 1 '16-'29 Water debt (included) Sidewalk Bonds. Assess. val. real, est. '14_ _9.881,470 _$17.71 4s '05 ___ $5,000__Aug 1 '16-'20 _ 1913_ Total tax (per $1,000) 2.500_ _Aug 1 '16-'20 INTEREST is payable in Rome at 4.94s'06___ First Nat. Bank and Farmers' Nat 4.60s'15 June 17.000r_June 1 '16-'32 Truck Aerial Bonds. Bank. Park Bank; and N.Y.at Nat. $2,500_ _Aug 1 '16 '20 448'11 s-a Paving Bonds. ROME SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. $2,000r_July 1 '16-'17 34s'00 _ _ _38.769.60_ _July 1 '16-'20 J-J 334s Aug 1926 9,750r_Feb 1 '16-'18 4.89'06 F-A 674,544 F-A 48 6.509.14 Aug 3'16-'26 1 '19-'28 4.95s s-a 41.000r_Mch 48 '09 M-S 6,287.55 Aug 1 '16-'30 1-48'10 F-A 448'14 M-N 25.000r_Nov 1 '17-'23 4 Jan 1918 4.65'13 A-0 9.835.5Ir Apr 1'16-'28 44s'15 J-J J 7,500 1.131.36 Aug 1'16-'18 110,000___ _Jan '19-'23 4.70s'12 s-a School Bonds., BOND. DEBT May 1 '15_ $53.750 1 '16-'20 1$10,000r_NOY .8,750,417 1915_ Assessed valuation Nov 1 '21-'30 School tax (per $1.000) 1915__$10.04 430'09 J-J 30.000r 40.000r Nov I '31-'40 INTEREST payable in Rome at 4s '06 ___ 8,552.50 Mar 1'16-'26 Farmers' Nat. and First Nat. banks. 4.60s'15 June 16,000r June 1 '16-'31 DEBT May 9115_4283,140 TOTAL VILLAGE. RYE, 109.000 (incl) debt Water A village in Westchester County. Assess. val. (real est.) '14_ _4,516.200 Inc. 1904. Population '15. 5,339. 4,681.186 val assess Total Sewer Bonds. rate (per $1.000) 1914...450.50 5a '08 M-S$276,924r_Mch 10'16-'38 Tax INTEREST on the water bonds of Fire-House Bonds. the park bonds and school 1906, 5s '08 M-S $36,924r_Mch 10'16-'38 Salamanca Trust 9,000r_Mch 10'16-'24 bonds is payable aton 4)4s'10 M-S water bonds of Salamanca; in Co. Street improvement Bonds. exchange. York New in 1914 55 '08 M-S$115.384r_Mch 10 '16-'38 448'12 M-S 124.200r_Mch 10 '16-42 SALINA. Dock Bonds. This town Is in Onondaga County 5s '08 M-S $13,800r_lich 10'16-'37 Railroad-Aid Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914-- $581.832 M-S $75.600c _ _1916-1937 4s Assess. val.'14 (70% act)__9,628.572 DEBT May 15 '15 75,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _$12.91 BOND. '14 (abt. act.).1,970,001 val. Assess. C Y. N. Co., Tr. INT. at Central Total tax (per $1,00011914 __$11.48 Population 1910, 3.208; 1915, 3.958 RYE, TOWN. INT. at Union Trust Co.. N. Y. This town is in Westchester Co. Highway Bonds. SANEORD Avn DEPOSIT JOINT J-D $85,000r_June 1 '16-'32 UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. 7,000r_Aug 1 '16-'22 43.s'09 F-A This district (P. 0. Deposit) is in Park Bonds. and Delaware counties. Broome '16-'38 15 ,000r_Feb 3.85g09F-A$400 '14 J-J $58,500..- _Jan 1 '16-'54 48 g '09 F-A 40.000r_Feb 15 '19-'58 5s 1915_460.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 19'15_4539,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1act.)_ _ _902,708 Assess. val.f Real estate _..20,755,023 Assess. val. '14 (2-3 2.000 21.050,893 Population (est.) 1915_ ___'Total INT.at FarmersNat.Bk.,Deposit. Town tax (per $1.000) 1914....$9.l9 Popula'n 1910, 19,652; 1915, 24,136 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Port SARANAC LAKE. Chester. This village is In Franklin and Essex counties. Ineorp. June 1892. RYE UN.FREE SCE.DIST. NO.1. Sidewalk Bonds. J-D $9,000o _ _ _1916-1921 3 to!'01 48 F-A $7.500r __1916-1931 5,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'28 5s '13 F-A 48 '02 J-J 1916-1933 9.000 1 '17-'42 _June 26,000_ 4.30s'07J-D Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT Nov 1915_440,000 4 143'08 M-S 1 '25-'37 S25,000r_Sept Assess. val.1915(86% act.).2,828,437 4 %s'09 M-S 9.000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 School tax (per $1,000) 191547.80+ 410'08 M-S 36,000r_Sept 1 '16-'24 3,000 414a4)11 V-9 13.000r_Sept 1 '16-'29 PODIllation in 1914 (est.) INT. at Mamaroneck in N. Y. Els '13 F-A 1916-1933 9,000 exchange. Water Bonds, 1923 5s '94 July $28,000r 1924 RYE UN.FREE SCR.DIST. NO.3. 5s '96 Jan 10.000r 31.4Q•01 P-A 30.000r _ _1916-1931 $45.500 33-is ($3.500 payable annually.) 48 '03 F-A 20.600r _ __ _1916-1933 58 '09 Nov $33.250....Nov 1 '16-'33 4s '06 J-J 32,000r_July 1 '35-'66 BOND.DEBT Apr 15 '14-- $80,500 4s '06 J-T 5,000r_Jan 1 '36-'40 Assessed val.'13( act.)..5,249.746 4.40s'I0N1-N 28.000r_Mav 1 '40-'67 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_47.143 Fire Department Bonds. 4.000 5s '07 J-J Population in 1914 (est.) $2,000r_Jan 1 '16-'19 11,100r_July 1 '16-'39 4.45s10T-1 RYE UN.FREE SCR.DIST. NO.4. Sewer Bonds. __1916-1932 448'10 A-0 $60,000r_Apr 1 '16-'31 4s '02 F-A $22,646r A-0 3:1.000 1916-1926 4s 'on J-.1 343 18.000r_Julv 1 '31-'66 1916-1934 430'08 s-a ___ 30,000 12.000r_Sept I '16-'38 4s 8,000r_Sent 1 '16-'31 43-6g'15M-120.000r_May 1 '16-'45 4 )4.'119 M-S 32.000r_May 1 '16-'47 4.458.12J-J 50.000c_July 1 '42-'66 BOND. DEBT May 1914.. $159,100 Crematory Bonds. Assessed valuation 1913._ _8,735.188 4.45s10E-A $8,500r_Aug 1 '16-'32 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -$12.48 GEN. BD. DT.Oct 1915._ $183,067 49,000 INTEREST payable at Say. Bank, Spec. ass't bonds (add'1)__ Pottchester, Riverhead & Peekskill. Water bonds (additional)__ 163,600 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1915.._ 395,667 Assess. val. '15f Real est__2,538,450 RYE AND HARRISON UN.FREE 2,859,789 of act.) 1 Total_ _ SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. Village tax (per S1,000) 1915.419.50 5s '08 M-N $65,000c ___ _1917-1942 Population 1910, 4,983; 1915, 4,918 BOND. DEBT May 1909._ $69,000 TNT. payable at Adirondack Nat. Assessed valuation 1908_1,665,000 Bank,Saranac Lake. in N. Ylexch. [VOL. 101. 58 '13 A-0 390.000r_Apr 1 '16-'33 5s '13 J-J 360,000r_July 1 '16-'33 24,000—July 1 '16-'27 44s'14 J-J 44s'14 J-D 95.000r_June 1 '16-'34 44s'15 F-A 12.000r_Aug 1 '16-'27 44s'15 M-S 50,000r_Sept 1 '16-'35 Garbage Collection Bonds. 4s '14 F-A $6.000r.Aug 1 '16-'21 Police Dept. Bonds. 4s '14 J-D $3.000r_June 1 '16-'18 Public-Market Bonds. 448'12 A-0 $75.000r_Apr 1 '16-'30 1,000r__ _June 1 1916 4s '14 J-D 12,000r_July 1 '16-'21 44s'15 J-J City Hall Building Bonds. 3548'05 M-S $20,000r_ _Sept 1'16-'25 Water Bonds. SARATOGA SPRINGS. This city is in Saratoga County. 4s '96 J-J $30,000r July 15 1916 Inc. 1915. Population 1915, 13,792. 38 '86 M-N 10,000r___Nov 1 1916 4s '98 J-D 32,000r _June 1'17-'18 Park Bonds. 15.000r___July 1 1919 A-0$100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'40 45 '99 J-J 410'11 J-D 150.000r_June 1 '16-'40 45 '01 F-A 15,000r___Aug 1 1921 00'13 J D 50.000r_June 1 '18-'42 45 '03 F-A 319,000r_Aug 15 '16-'23 45,000r_July 15'16'24 314s'04 J-J Water Bonds. M-S $10,000c&rSep 1 '16-'17 58 Deficiency & Impt. Bonds. M-S I 6,000r__ _Sept 1 1916 48 '02 F-A $20,000r_Feb 1 '23-'26 4s 1 3.000r___Sept 1 1917 4s '04 M-N 45,000r_May 1 '16-'24 4s '03 M-N 20.000r_May 1 '16-'19 Sewer Bonds. M-S $5,000r&c_Sept 1916 48 '15 M-S 24.000r___Sept 1 1916 4s Grade-Crossing Bonds. M-S 130.000r_Sept 1 '17-'29 4s 48 '09 J-J $252.000r.July 20 '16-'29 Village-Hall Bonds. Sewer Bonds. Aug $25.000c&rAug 1 '16-20 48 BOND.DEBT f For water_ $19,000 48 '91 A-0 $10,000r___Oct 1 1920 Oct. 1915_ _ _ 10ther pur_ 460.000 48 '92 A-0 10,000r.. _Oct 1 1921 39,000 48 '94 F-A 15,000r___Aug 1 1922 Long-term school notes..__ 5,000r July 15 1923 Assess. val. real est.. 1915_5,327.360 45 '96 J-J Total assessed val. 1915._ _5,610,320 4s '98 J-D 15,000r ___June 1 1924 15,000r_ _ _July 1 1925 45 '99 J-J (Assessment 1-3 actual value.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1915 _143.01 48 '01 J-D 30,000r_1926-'28 & '30 INT. at office of Commissioner of 4s '02 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '23-'31 46 '02 M-N 13,000r __May 1 1932 Finance in Saratoga Springs. 4s '03 M-N 75.000r_ May 1 '16-'30 48 '04 M-N 116,000r_May 1 '16-'19 SARATOGA SPRGS. SCR. DIST. I 25,000r_May 1 '20-'24 4.35s-11J-1 f$16.000r_July 1 '16-'20 4 48'06 A-0 110,000r_Oct 15 '16-'26 24.000r_.Tuly 1 '21-'26 4 48'07 J-D 370,000r— June 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 7'15_ _ $40,000 4)s'08 A-0 117,000r_Apr 1 '16-'28 Assess. val. '15(Real est_ _5,325.5(15 4 45'10 A-0 60.000r__Oct 1 '16-'27 (1-3 of actual) I Total 5,608,52.5 48'11 A-0 80,000r__Oct 1 '16-'31 School tax (per 31.000) 1915...313 52 4 448'12 A-0 85.000r Oct 1 '16-'32 Population in 1915 (est.) 13.000 5s '13 J-J 342,000r_July 1 '16-'33 INTEREST payable at Citizens' 448'14 J-D 285,000r_July 1 '16-'34 Nat. Bank. Saratoga Springs. 448'15 M-S 80,000r_Sept 1 '16-'35 Fire Bonds. SAUGERTIRS UNION FREE SCR. 45 '00 J-D $25,000r_ _June '16-'19 DIST. NO. 10. 48 '01 J-D 10,000r__ _June 1 1927 45 '01 J-D 15,000r__ _June 1 1929 This district is In Ulster County. 410'08 M-N $17.000r_Oct 31 '16-'32 45 '03 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '16-'23 M-N 46.945r _Nov 1 '16-'56 48 '04 M-N 27,000r_May 1 '16-'24 4s BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1913 368.235 34s'07 J-D 10.000r_ Dec 1 '16-'20 Assess. val.'13(3.i act.)._ 1.818.027 4s '13 A-0 18,000r_Apr 1 '16-'24 School tax (per S1.000) 1913..$11.22 4s '14 J-D 24,000r_June 1 '16-'27 coon 43,4s'15 J-J 5,000r_Jan 1 '16-'25 Population in 1913 (est.) 7,500r _Jan 1 '16-'30 TNT. payable at First Nat, Bank 48 '15 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 2'1546,831.655 Cert. Issued in anticipation SCARSDALE. of tax levy 1,450,0(N) This village is in Westchester Co. Inc. as a town Mar. 7 1778: village Water bonds (incl. above) 476,000 Gen. debt sinking fund_ _ _ 1,229 May 24 1915. Pop'n 1915, 2,717. Assess. val. (real est.) '14_55,183,240 Sewer Bond.. 4.40s'14.T-J 13164.000r__July '16-'M (Assessment about 80% actual value) 1 2.000r_ __July 1 1957 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915.......$3i.20 72,826 44s'15 J-J (10,000r July 1 '16-'3.5 Population in 1910 1 6,500r _July 1 '16-'28 Population '15 (State Census) 80,381 F-A 75,000r_Aug 1 '16-'45 INT. at office of City Treasurer. Highway Bonds. $1 n.onn_ _May 1 '16-'25 SCHENECTADY COUNTY. 58 M-N 29,000r_May 1 '16-'44 3'4s County seat Is Schenectady. M-N 15.000r_42,000 vrly 348 Glenridge Sanatorium Bonds. May 1 448'14 M-N$28.000_..May 1 '16229 M-N 2.500r_May 1 '30-'32 4s Court-House and Jail Bonds. 1 M-N 14,000r..Mav '17-'20 44s J-J $328,000 4s 11.150r__ .May 1 1921 Funding Bonds. 1 '16-'26 ,000r_May 11 M-N 4s 434s'09 F-A$140.000c_Feb 1 '16-'29 448'10 J-D 40.000r_June 1 '16-'3,5 BOND. DEBT May 1915 $496,006 75.000 58 '15 Assess. val., real estate___61,797.654 BOND.DEBT Aug 1915_ _ 3461.650 Assess. val., personal_ _ _ _ 2.501,892 Assess. val. '15, real set_ _ _6,589,017 Assess. val. spec. franchise 3,155,866 Total assess. val. 1915_ ..6,744,167 Pop'n 1910, 88.235; 1915, 98,625 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912., $11 ORR INT. on court-house bonds payINT. at Citizens' Bank of White able part at Rochester Say. Bank. Plains and Central Bank of' West- part at Citizens' Trust Co. in Schenchester County, White Plains; or ectady, and part at Schenectady upon demand in N. Y. exchange. Trust Co.; on funding bonds at. Brooklyn Say. Bank, Brooklyn,N.Y. SCARSDALE TIN. FR. S. D. NO. 1. 434s'15 J-D$130.000_ _June 1 '20-'45 SCHUYLER COUNTY. 45 26,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'37 County seat Is Watkins. BOND.DEBT July 1915_ _ 3156.000 Highway Bonds. Assessed valuation 5,470.027 448'13 M-S $30.000 1916-1925 School tax (per Itl .000) R6.31 TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 1915333,00a INT. at U.S.Mtge.&Tr.Co.. N.Y. Popula'n 1910. 14.004 ;1915, 13,954 SARATOGA COUNTY. Ballston Spa is the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s '09 F-A $60,000c _Feb 5 '16-'18 5s '10 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '20-'22 5s '14 F-A 50.000....Feb 1 '22-'24 1920-1924 5s '15 F-A 25,000 Hospital Bonds. 58 '14 F-A $30.000____Feb 1 1919 BOND. DEBT Oct 9'14_3210,000 Assessed valuation 1913_ -27,584.152 State&Co.tax(per 11.000) '12_ _17.76 Popula'n 1910, 61,917; 1915, 71,190 INTEREST is payable at office of Comity Treasurer at Saratoga Spgs SCOTIA. :TENr.CTADY. sci Thls village is in Schenectady Co This city Is situated In the county of the same name. Tneorn. In 1798 Inc. Jan. 1902. Pop'n 1915, 3.790 mpt. Bonds. Street-I Election Expense Bonds. •14 F_A si1,000__Aug 1 '16-'24 4s '14 F-A 1114.000r__Aug 1 '16-'22 Se (Subject to call any interest date.> Isolation Hospital Bonds. Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '14 F-A $7.000r_Aug 1 '16-'22 4.60s14 F-A 33.000__Aug 1 '19-'24 Paving Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s '14 M-S 9 000r_Sept 1 '16-'18 5s '12 F-AI$3.200c_Aug 1 '16-'17 Culvert Bonds. 1 8,000c_Aug 1 '18225 434s'12 A-0 217.5(10r_. Apr 1 '16-'22 Water Bonds. Ciarbare-Disposal Bonds. 1 '16-'35 A $20,000c__Aug 4.908'06F'16-'33 1 5s '13 J-J 390.000r_Jan 7,500r Aug 1 '16230 7.660r_June 1 '16-'22 5s '07 F-A 4a '14 J-D F-A 1 1926 4,600..___Aug '10 5s '16-'26 1 5,500r_Sept M-S 4s '15 448'09 F-A 4,600____Aug 1 1923 Park Bonds 4,600 _ _Aug 1 1927 1 1F-A .58 '13 .T-T 3270,000r_July 1 '16-'33 4.80s' 38,000_ _Feb 1 '16-'34 414's'14 J-11 57.000r_June 1 '16-'34 3.90s'05F-A 40,0011r_Jan 1 '16-'3.5 448'05 F-A 30,400___Feb 1 '16-'34 44s'15 .T-.T F-A 5.100c__Aug 1 1928 '12 58 '16-'35 1 30.000r_July 4"4s'15 J-J 5s '13 F-A 5,100cAug 1 1933 Comfort Station Fe Band Stand 4.40s14 F-A 5.100c___Aug 1 1934 '16-'20 1 $5.000r_July J-.1 '13 4s 5,100_ ___Aug 1 1935 -__ '15 5s '16-'17 1 0r_June 9.00 4s '14 J-D Sewer Bonds. Bridge Bonds. _ _ _Aug 1 1926 $2.000_ F-A '10 5s '16-'23 1 $20.000r_Apr 48 '13 A-0 1.000r_June 1 '16-'17 4,4s'05 F-A 38,000_ __Feb 1 '16-34 4s '14 J-T) 6,500___Aug 1 '16-'28 5s '07 F-A School Bonds. 2,000____Aug 1 1922 448'09 F-A as '90 F-A $20.000r-Feb 1 '16-'19 4.80s'11F-A 2,000____Aug 1 1927 4s '00 A-0 18,0110r_ _Apr 1 '20-'23 2,500c___Aug 1 1928 4. F-A 19,000r_Aug 15 16-'20 5s '12 F-A 2,500cAug 1 1933 F-A '13 5s '21-'32 48 '02 F-A 110.000r_ _Aug 1 8,000c_Aug 1 '18-'25 90.000r_July 1 '16-'33 5s '13 F-A 4.4 J-T 2,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1934 F-A 4.40s'14 'IR '16 15 660c_Aug As 'OR Aug 2,000__Sept 1 '16-'19 .58 '14 F-A 75110_ _ Dec I '15-'20 5 fis '01 Dec s '15 ___ 2,000__ _ _Aug 1 1935 4s '06 J-J 125,000r_Julv 15 '16-'20 Bonds. Drainage '21-'26 15 460,000r_July F-A $5,000_-__Aug 1 1924 41,0'07 J-D I 9.000r_June 1 '16-'1R 448'09 6,000.. _Aug 1 1927 130.0(10r_ _ _June 1 1927 4.80s11F-A 6,000..-..Aug 1 1927 414.•08 J-T 234.000r_July 15 '16-'28 55 '10 F-A Village-Hall Bonds. 4 14,4'10 J-J 225.000r_July 1 '16-'30 _Aug 1 '16-'23 $4,000r_ F-A '07 58 '16-'31 I 160.000r_Oct 4 4a'l 1 A-0 2,000_ -- _Aug 1 1926 4 48'12 J-J 255.000r_July 1 '16-'32 5s '10:14,F-A Nov., 1915.1 SCOTIA (Concluded.) 4%s'09 F-A $1,000_ ___Aug 1 1923 4.803'11F-A 2,000_ __ _Aug 1 1927 58 '12 F-A 500c___Aug 1 1928 58 '13 F-A 500c___Aug 1 1933 BOND.DEBT(For water_ $130,100 Oct. 1 1915_10ther pur_ 121,700 Floating debt 13,500 Sinking funds and cash__ 13,205 Assess. val. '15, real est 1,777,456 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_315.00 INT. at Schenectady Trust Co. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. STEUBEN COUNTY. Bath Is the county seat. Highway Bonds. 450'11 A-0 $20,000r_May 1 '16-'17 Court-House Bonds. 5s '07 M-S $15,000r_May 1 '16-'18 BOND. DEBT May 1 '15 $35,000 Assessed valuation, real__43.480.842 Assessed val., personal.._1.381,310 Total val.'14 (90% act.)_44.862.152 Pop'n 1910. 83.362; 1915. 83.630. INT. at N. Y. State Bk., Albany. , 55 Fire Alarm & City Hall Bonds. 334s'98 J-D 50,000r_ Dec 15 '16-20 48 '09 A-0$105,500r_ _Apr 1 '16-'29 48 '02 J-J 5,400.50rJan 1'16-'22 High-School Bonds. A-0 10,640r_Oct 1 '16-'22 48 '06 M-N *$27,500r May 15 '16-'26 3%802 48 '02 J4 49.983.85rn y 1 '16-22 4 As'07M-N*123,750r May 15 '16-'26 48 '03 M-S 21,760r_Sept 1 '16-'23 334s'00 J-J *300.000r_ _ _July '16-'45 48 '03 F-A 2.220r__Aug 1 '16-'23 4348'13 A-0 67.500r-Apr 1 '16-'33 48 '05 J-J 17.027.50rJuly1'16-'25 434s'15 A-0 200.000r_Aug 1 '16-'35 4s '06 J-J 41,800c.July 1 '16-'26 City's share town of Sa4s '06 J-D 11,631.50r Decl '16-'26 lina bonds 110,900 4 34s'07 F-A 33,738.08rAug15'16-27 BOND.DEBT Oct 9'15 $11,168,490 4348'08 A-0 24,2000_Oct 15 '16-'28 Water debt (Included)._ 4.555,000 48 '09 M-N 105.000r May 11 '16-'29 Assessed valuation, real_132.216,038 48 '10 A-0 5,900r_Apr 29 '16-'20 Assessed val., personal SENECA COUNTY. 4.660.808 430'10 F-A 118,500r_Feb 1 '16-'30 SUFFOLK COUNTY. Franchises Waterloo is the county seat. 7,234.810 48 '10 F-A 60,000r_Feb 24 '16-'30 County seat is Riverhead. Total valuation 1915_ __ _144,111.656 434s'll Highway Bonds. F-A 12.800r_Feb 1 '16-'31 Hospital Bonds. (Assessment about actual value) 4 As'll J-D 4.40s'15 A-0 $14,070__Oct 1 '17-'30 4348'15 7.200r_June 1 '16-'21 A-0 350,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 City tax rate (per 11.000)'15_$18.50 434s'll M-N 7,200r_Nov Court-House and Jail Bonds. Bldg. Impt. Bonds. 1 '16-'21 Pop'n '10, 137,249; 1915, 145,237. 4348'11 4%8'14 J-D$102,000c_June 1 '16-'32 434s'14 J-D J-D 56,000r_Dec 1 '16-'31 $47,500r_June 1 '16-'34 ma..on bonds marked(5)at U. S. 434s'13 J-J BOND. DEBT May 1915_3102,000 108,000r_Jan 10 '16-'33 Mtge. & Tr. Co.; water '90 to '98 at 4%s'13 Jail Bonds. Pop'n 1910. 26.972; 1915. 25,249. F-A 73.800r _ Feb 10 '16-'33 Metropolitan Tr. Co.; other bonds at 434s'14 INT.at First Nat.Bk.of Waterloo 4348'10 M-S1120,000r_Mch 1 '16-'23 Columbia F-A 64,600r_Feb 16 '16-'34 Tr. Co., New York. 1 20,000r..„Mch 1 1924 434s'14 A-0 120.650r_Apr 15 '16-'34 Road Bonds. 4348'15 A-0 84,000r_Apr 15 '16-'35 SENECA FALLS, TOWN. 4340'08 J-J $45,000r_July 1 '16-'24 TARRYTOWN. This town is in Seneca County. This village is in Westchester Co. 434s'15 J-J 59,000r_July 15'16- 35454s'13 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '24-'29 Refunding Bonds. 434s'15 J-J c0,000r_July 1 '16-'25 Inc. 1870. Population 1915, 5.752. 4;is'15 A-0 84.000r_Apr 15 '16-'35 Voting-Machine Bonds. 434s'13 J-J $100.000-July 1 '16-'25 Fire Dept. Bonds. 60,000r_July 1 '26-'35 45 '06 F-A $13,530r_Aug TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'15_ $110,000 BOND. DEB Aug 1915_$490,0 1 '16-'26 00 434s'15 J-J $10,000__Oct 1 '18-'27 Sinking fund Water Bonds. 10,000 Assess. val.'14, real estate94,198.064 Park Bonds. Total valuation 1914 4,150,276 Assess. val.'15 (51 act.)-_97.566.225 4s J-D $87.000r__ _June 1 1919 334502 A-Oli130,000r_Oct 1 '16-'41 (Assessment about 82% actual value) County tax (per $1.000) 1913-33.80 48 J-D 245.000r.. ..June 1 1926 45 '05 F-A 28,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1925 Total tax (Per $1,000) Pop n 1910, 96,138; 1915, 105,733. 3 34s'04 F-A 22.000r_Aug 1 '16-'26 45 '06 A-0 48,802.98r_Apr 1 1926 _114.72 4Xs'll F-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '16-'35 45 '07 M-S 23,197.02r_Mch 1 1927 Pop'n 1910. 7,407; 1915.7,631. 1914_INT. County at Treasurer's office. TOTAL DEBT May 1915 $401.000 00'08 M-N 19,500r_May 14 '16-28INT. payable in N. Y. City; at Total assessed val. 1914.-13.510,948 48 '09 M-N 14.000r.May 11 '16-'29 Douglas Fenwick & Co. Tax rate (per MOO()) 1914_ _ -18.00 SULLIVAN COUNTY. Municipal Loan Bonds. Monticello is the county seat. INT. at Tarrytown Nat. Bank. 4s '06 J-D $68,750c_J'ne 15'16-'26SENECA FALLS,'VILLAGE. This village is in Seneca County 48 '11 J-J $29,000.c&rJan 1'16-'30 School Janitors Salary Bonds. Turnpike Bonds. 4s '05 A-0 63,646.49r_Oct 1 1917 Twerp. in 1831; re-ineorp. in 1902. 48 '10 J-J $17,520r_Jan 1 '16-'27 THOMPSON. Final Judgment Bonds. Tax Deficiency Bonds. This town is in Sullivan County. Court-House and Jail Bonds. _s '15 F-A $10,600_Aug 10 '16-'25 434s'08 A-0 122,343.6Ir0ct28'16-'28 48 '09 J-J 1120,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'39 Refunding Railroad Bonds. Street Paving Bonds. 4s '05 M-N 22.409.10rMay BOND. 48 DEBT Jan M-S$150,000r 1913-- $185,632 1923 48 '05 J-J 28.804.60rJly 1'16-'25 4.30s'11F-A $55.000r__Feb 1 '16-'26 15'16-25 M-S 75,000r 4.25s'I1F-A 30,000r Aug 1 '16-'25 Assess, val.'12(A act.)___7,503,170 3;is Is '06 M-S 24.750r_Mch 27'16-'26 StatedcCo.tax TOTAL (per DEBT Jan $1.000) 1912._ 10.800___Deo 3235,000 '16-'24 '12312.12 4.30s J-D 1 4 34s'10 J-D 1 '15-'20 Pop'n 1910, 33,808; 1915, 38,189. Total valuation 1911 939,837 434s'!! J-D 15.600r_Deo 4.45s'12F-A 20,000.._ _Feb 1 '27-'30 6.000r_Dec 1 '15-'20 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Total tax (per $1,000) 1910._ _135.87 Sewer Bonds. Troy Water Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 4,196; 1915, 4,942. 4 54s'06 A-0 ;47.599.860_Oct 1'16-36 434s '79 F-A $16.000c_Aug 1'16&'!9 4.709'08 J-J 37.950r_Mch 2 '16-'38. INT. at Nat. Union Bk.. Monti- 3 As'83 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '16-'19 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915_ _ $207.200, SYRACUSE. cello. 3 As'85 M-N 1.000r_. _Nov 1 1917 Mark E. Conan, Comptroller. 14.617 Sinking funds 334s'01 F-A I0,000rAug 15 1916 Syracuse is situated in Onondaga 2.935,105 Assess. val. real astate 334s'02 J-J 15.000r_ _July 1 1916 Total assess. val. 1915..._3,207.140 County. Incorp. Dec. 13 1847. The TICONDEROGA UNION FREE 334s'02 J-J 50,000r_July 1 '17-'18 Village tax (per $1,000) 1915_316.84 village of Elmwood was annexed on SCH. DIST. NO. 5. hs'02 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '19-'20 .Tan. 1 1900. Pop'n 1910. 6,588: 1915, 7.018. 45 '01 M-N $1,000r___ May 1 1916 3 334s'02 J-J 30,000r___July 1 1921 INT. pay. at Exchange Nat. Bk. Building Bonds. Collegiate Bonds. 334s'02 J-J 80,000r_July 1 '22-'23 and State Bank of Seneca Falls. 4s '96 J-D *$100.000r__Deo 1 1926 4.408'06M-N $53.200r_ May 1 '17-'42 3548'02 J-J 150,000r_July 1 '25-'29• BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915-354,000 334s'02 Harbor Brook !mot. Bonds. SKANEATELES. Assessed valuation 1915.--2.734.401 3As'02 J-J 35.000r__ _July 1 1930 J-J 120.000r_July 1 '31-'33 This village is in Onondaga Co. 334s'02 M-N$ *3500r Nov 1 '16-'22 School tax (per $1,000) 1915 $10 97+ 3348'02 J4 25,000r___July 1 1935 Inc. 1833. Population 1915, 1,768. 334s'03 A-0 *5.600r_Apr 1 '16-'23 INTEREST payable at N. Y. at 3 A s'02 J-J 33,125.33r_July 1 1936, any bank or trust tompany. School Bonds. J-J $36.000r._ 31,000 y'ly 4s g 60,000r_Sept 1 '17-'19 4,000r ...1,000 Y'IY 3348'01 F-A*415,000r___Aug '16-'21 3 Ms g J-J 45 WS( 15,000r__ _Sept 1 1920 334s'02 J-J *43.400r_July 1 '16-'22 TOMPKINS COUNTY. Sewer Bonds. 1280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24 4348'15 J-J $5,000r_July 1 '16-'20 4 34s'07 M-N 39.000r May 15 '16-'27 Ithaca is the county seat. 48 '05 J-D 155,260.91r June 1 1925BOND. DEBT Oct 1915.... $45,000 4 34s'07 J-J Highway Bonds. 15,000r July 15 '16-'27 4s '05 M-S 20,000r_ ..Sept 1 1935 Water debt (included) 30,000 45 '09 A-0 105,000r_Apr 1 '16-'29 434s'15 Apr 5$3,000c. Apr 1 1916 4s '05 M-S 25.000r___Sept 1 1936 Assess. val. '155 Real est__1,250.000 434s'14 J-D 19.000r_Dec 1 '16-'34 40,000c_Apr 1 '17-36 4s '05 M-S pt 1 1937 (60% act.) Total__ 1,350.000 434s'15 *50.000r_Jan 1 '16-'35 TOT.BD. Dr. Mar 1915. $161,184 4s '05 M-S 30,000r___Se 55,000r___Sept 1 1938 Village tax (per 1,000) 1-915_310.50 4%8'15 F-A*100,000__Feb 1 '16-'35 Assess. vaLReal estate__20,329,628 45 '05 M-S 51,500r_Sep t 1 1939 1914____ Personal ____ INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneatles. 4348'15 A-0 394,500r_Aug 1 '16-'35 858.600 48 '06 J-D 90,750r_Jne 5 '16-'26 Pop'n 1910, 33,647; 1915, 36,535. 48 '06 Onondaga Creek impt. Bonds. MS 7.000r_Sept 1 '16-'23 INT. payable at office of County 4 34s'08 M-N 165,000rMay 15 '16-'48 SKANEATELES UNION FREE 3 As'02J-D *$17,500r_Deo 1 '16-'22 48 '04 M-N 511250r May 1 '16-'24 Treasurer in N. Y. exchange. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 4s '09 F-A 28.000r_Aug 15'16-'29 This district is in Onondaga Co. 4 As'll J-J 16,000r_ Jan 15 '16-'31 Park Bonds. 48 '09 Oct 1$10,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25 330'01 F-A *17.500r_ _Aug TONAWAND 4 A, As'll J-D 144,000r_June 1 '16-'31 CITY. '16-'21 This city is in Tonawanda Town, 434s'13 J-D 49,500r_June 1 '162331 24,000r_Oct 1 '26-'37 4 As'll M-N 80.000r_May 1 '16-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 2'15._ $35.000 434s'12 J-D 85.000r_June 1 Erie Co. Population 1915. 9.154. .00'14 J-J 332,500r_Jan 15 '16-'34 Assess. val.'14 (60% act.)..1,465.918 454s'13 F-A 45,000r_Aug 15 '16-'32 Bonds. 4348'14 M-S 341,250r_Mar 1 '16-'51 '16-'33 55 Sewer--_ School tax (per $1,003) 1914_37.17 434s'15 M-N 120,400_ -July 1.'16-'32 93.300__May Public Building Bonds. 1 '16-'35 45 Population in 1914 (est.) 8.500„July 1,800 1 '16-'32 45 '02 F-A $9.800r___Aug 1 1918 General Bonds. 58 ___ 11.400_ _July 1 '16-'34 330'01 M-N INT. at Nat. Ban of Skaneateles. 434s'10 J J !mat. 14,863.28rNov15'15-21 $180.000r_July 1 '16-'30 4348 ___ 12,000_ _July 1 '16-'35 4348'07 F-A 44,831.19rAu 434s'll M-S 116.800__Sept 15 '16-31 434s ___ 21.000_ __ _July 1 1939 434s'08 J-J 16,250r_Julyg 1 '16-'2T 430'12 M-N187.000r_Nov 1 '16-'32 5s SOLVAY. 15'16-'28 ___ 13,200 1936 434s'08 J-D 29.250r_Dec 1 '16-'28 This village is in Onondaga Co. 4gs'14 A-0 344.850r_Apr 1 '16-'34 5s 1 1937 4s '09 J-J Local Impt. Bonds. 15,540r_July 6 '16-'29. Inc. 1894. Population 1915, 5.886. 43is'14 -__ 19,000 1934 434s'06 A-0*$22,500r_ _Oct 1 1916 4s '09 F-A 6.200 ..Aug 1 '16-'19 Refunding Water Bonds. Paving Bonds. 4 As'll F-A 1 '16-'31 5s '15 F-A $75.000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1940 434s'07 F-A 32,000r_Aug 1 '16-'17 58 $10.911.16Mch 2'16-'32 434s'14 M-8 260,000r_Aug 434s'08 M-S 64,500r_Sept 1 '16-'18 76.950r_ M ar 1 '16-'34, General impt. Bonds. 4.308'14 J-J 47.000____Ju ly 1 1925 00'14 F-A 1$7.000__Aug 1 '16-'22 4 As'09 M-S 48,000r_Sept 1 '16-'19 4.304 ___ 16,000 1925 LANSINGBURG. Annexed Jan. 1 42.000_ _Aug 1 '23-'43 4348'10 A-0 29.000r_Apr 1 '16-'20 Boncrs. 1901. 1916-1922 430'10 J-J 80,000r July 15 '16-'20 5s Water 7,000 4348'14 F-A Jan $20.400„ _Jan 2 '16-'32 Water Bonds. 1923-1938 434s'11 J-D 114,000r_June 1 '16-'21 32,000 Water Refunding 48 '84 Bonds. M-S $40,0000-Mch 1 19244 As'll J-D 3,000r_ _June 11916 Street Bonds. J-J $135.000_ _Jan 1 '16-'42 4s '84 M-S 60,0000___Mch 1 1934 6,800r_June 1 '16-'17 434512 4 As'09 J-D $138,000_June 1 '16-'38 4348'12 J-D 434s'14 J-J 62.000r_Jan 1 '16-'44 48 '88 M-N 25,0000__ _ Nov 1 1938 434s'12 F-A 148,000c_Aug 1 '16-'40 4348'12 J-D 98,000r_June 1 '16-'22 BOND.DEBT Apr I 1915_ $413,511 48 '89 J-J 10,000c ___July 1 1939 $75,000 434s'13 M-S 176.000r_Sept 1 '16-'23 Assess. val.(80% Water bonds act.)'143,951.086 48 '91 M-N 15,0000,. May 1 1941 39.000 450'13 M-S 13,800r_Sent 1 '16-'18 City tax (per $1,000) Sewer bonds 1914.312.8034 48 '00 F-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1920 32,000 4348'14 J-D 243,000r_Juhe 1 '16-24 Milton Avenue bonds INTEREST on the refunding bds. 48 '00 M-N 20,000r___Nov 1 1951} 6,400r_June 1 '16-'19 payable at Chase TOTAL DEBT Aug 1915- $470,000 4 48'14 J-D Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on 4s '99 F-A 60,000o ___Aug 1 1949 16,700 4348'15 J-D 345,000__June 1 '16-'35 others at Seaboard Sinking fund Nat. 4s Bk., '10 A-0 12,000r__Oct 1 '15-'30 N. Y. 4348'16 J-D 11.500__June 1 '16-'35 Assess. val., real 1915--5,436,961 434s'14 F-A 28,500r_Feb 16 '16-'34 City-Hall Refunding Bonds. Total valuation 1915- _ -6,088,861 TONAWANDA SCH. DIST. NO. 1. 48 '09 F-A$210.000r /NT. paid at office of City Treas. _$12.50 _Aug 2 '16-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-Thls district was formerly Union Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DT.,SINK. FUND. &c.• Free School District No. 3. The INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. 434s'07 J-J $30,000r_July 1 '16-'27 schools Oct. 1 '15. Oct. 1 '14. now under city charter. 4s '08 J-J 130.000r_July 1 '16-'28 46 '92 are Municipal d't $2,191,798 $2,244.646 434s'11 A-0 80.000r_Apr 1 '16-31 45 '97 A-0 121,0000 ____1916-1922 Water SOUTHAMPTON. debt__ 2,793,886 3.044,147 A-0 --_ _1938-1947 This village is in Suffolk County. 434s'11 F-A 160,000r_Aug 1 '16-'31 4s '98 A-0 42,0000 12.0000 -_ _1919-1922 Inc. 1894. Population 1915, 3.092. 4 As'12 F-A 170,000r_Aug I '16-'32 TOTAL DEBT Total debt-34.985,684 $5,288,793 Oct 9 1915_375.000 4348'14 J-D 48.500__Dec 1 '16-'34 Assessed Lake impt. Bonds. valuation 1915_ _ -5.233.229 On October 1 1915 there were out1919-1928 4 As'15 J-D 200,000_ _June 1 '16-'35 (Assessment 4.458'15 J4 $25.000 75 to 90% actual value). standing public-impt. certificates Spencer St. Bridge Bonds. & L. Truck Bonds. School tax $1,000)1915-- $10.13 (temporary loan), $186,257, and Se July $4,500r _1916-1924 4348'15 J-J *112,000 __Jan 1 '16-'35 Population(per in 1915 (est.) revenue 8.000 bonds (temporary loan), Public Safety Bonds. Curb and Gutter Bonds. INT. on 4s of 1892 at Hanover $1,100.000. 434s'10 J-J $5,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'26 4%8'15 F-A*355,000__Feb 1 '16-'35 Nat. Bk., N. Y.; others at Seaboard The sinking fund on October 1. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Bridge Bonds. Nat. Bank, New York. 1915 aggregated $105,420.61. 4.408 J -J $20,000r 1916-1935 3348'01 F-A *$4,200r___Aug '16-'21 J-J 454s 3,000r __ -1916-1921 434s'15 A-0 12,000__Apr 1 '16-'35 TONAWAND WATER BONDS.-The interest A TOWNSHIP. Macadam Road Bond's. Library Bonds. and principal of the water-works This town is in Erie County. 3.888 J-J $7,500r__July '16-'18 3 As'01 F-A*$11,400r_ __Aug '16-'21 bonds are provided for by the WaterPaving Bonds. Steam-Roller Notes. Fire Department Bonds. 5s '06 M-N 126.0000_ ___Jan 1 1921 Department from water rents. July $2,000r 58 1916-1917 31001 F-A*112,600r_Aug '16-'21 334s'06 M-N 170,000c____ Jan 1 1921 ASSESSED VALUATION. TOTAL DEBT Nov 1915_ $69,000 3 34s'02 M-N *8,750r_May 1 '16-'22 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915__ $196,000 Assess. val., real estate_ 1915. 3,232.496 4 34s'07 A-0 36.000r_Oct 1 '16-'27 1914. 1905. fund 32,000 R. E.58060,039 57609,920 Total assess. val. 1915......3,584.186 434s'13 A-0 58,500r_Apr 1 '16-'33 Sinking 51372,445. Town valuation 1914 4,250,000 Pers'i 2253,821 2312,821 2877,727 efunding Railroad Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1915313.00 (Assessment to 80% actual value.) INT. pay. at Southampton Bank. 45 '99 J-D*$915,000r_ Dec 30 1929 Tax rate (per60 60 59922,741 54250.172 $1.000) 1913.---$6.17 Tota160313,8 (Assessment about full value) Zoological Bonds. Population in 1910 2,175 Tax 434s'15 M-N$10,000_ _May 1 '16-'35 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Tonawanda. perM SOUTHAMPTON UNION TREE Water Bonds. *21.66 1973. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. 45 '94 J4 1500,000r_ _July 1 1920 • The city has several different tax 4348'13 Jan $104,000r__Jan 1 '16-'42 3348 J42.150,000r_ _ _July 1 1920 TROY. rates, the figures given above being Troy situated is Renssalaer in 4348'12 Jan 11.000rJan 1 '16-'28 3s J41.000,000r_ _ _July 1 1920 County. Incorporated in 1816. On the rates for all purposes. State, 48 '06 Nov 5,500r31.000 yearly 334s J-J 150.000r_Jan 1 '27-'28 Jan. 1 1901 a bill known as the county and city, in the old city of 434s Jan 24,000r_$1,000 yearly 334s'01 J-J *30,000r_Apr 1 '16-21 -Greater Troy B111" became opera- Troy. In the old city of Troy the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15_- $144,500 4 34s'08 J-J 325.000r_July 1 '16-'28 Under its provisions the vil- tax for 1915 was $21.66; in Sycaway tive. Assess. val. real estate____3,610,767 4s '08 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40 lage of Lansingburg and portions of School Dist., $21.28; in annexed terTotal assess. val. 1915_ __ _3,997,000 48 '09 J-J 100,000r_July 1 towns '41-'44 North Greenbush and ritory of North Greenbush. $21.28: of the Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-310.00 Court-House Bonds. and in Wards 15, 77 and 17 (formerly Brunswick became part of Troy. Population in 1914 (est.) 3.000 434s'07 F-A$120.000r_Aug 1 '16-'27 Lansingburg). $16.35 with school tax Public Improvement Bonds. INT. at Southampton Bank and Funded Debt Bonds. of $9.30 additional. 334s'96 J-D $24.000r_ __Dec 1 1916 First National Bank. 48 '04 J-D*$122,400r_June 1 '16-'24 3 34s'97 J-D 23,500r._ Dec '15 1916 Population in 1910 76.813. 56 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. 101. WATKINS. WARSAW, VILLAGE. Parkway and Parks. This village Is in Schuyler County. This village is In Wyoming County. 48 '09 J-J 335.000- July 1 '16-'29 Village incorp. as Jefferson In 1842: This town Jan. 11 1898. re-Inc. Inc. 1843: '16-'30 1 _July 37,500_ J-J 430'10 changed to Watkins in 1852. name Railroad-Aid Refunding Bonds. Bonds. [met. Street '16-'31 1 ly 20.000r_Ju Sewer Bonds. 430'12 J-J $86.000c July 15 '1942 43is'11 J-J 80.000r_Ju ne 1 '16-'31 430'14 A-0 320.000—Oct 1 '16-'25 5s '13 A-0 $12,600__Oct 1 '16-'43 BOND.DEBT Oct 9'15___486.000 43,18'12 J-D Bonds. Water '16-'32 1 ly 17.000r_Ju J-J Paving Bonds. Assess. val.(90% act.)'15_ 475,375 430'13 1920 2.700r_May 15'16-'33 4s '95 J-J $15,000r Tax rate (per 31.000) 1914_433.48 430'13 M-N ct 1 '16-'17 4.40s'12F-A $33,750c..Feb 1 '16-'42 430'13 M-N 6.300r_Nov 1 '16-'33 4.908'12A-0 12.000___O Water and Sewer Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 1.132; 1915 1.089. Bonds. ll Village-Ha r 1 '16-'34 17.100r_Ap A-0 J-J $20,000r_ _ _July 1921 45 INT.at Guarantee Tr. Co.in N.Y. 430'14 38.950r_July 1 '16-'34 5s '11 ann. $4.000 _ _ _1916-1919 430'14 J-J Bonds. y 1 '16-'22 BOND. DEBT Oct 4'15_ 353.000 48 Electric-Light 3.500r_Jul J-J 430'14 A-0 $13,000r_ _ _Oct 1924 27,000 __ TUCKAHOE. (included)_ bonds Water '16-'22 1 y 3.500r_Jul & Sewer Bds. Water Refunding This village is in Westchester Co. 43is'14 J-J 540 '15.2,006, act.) (610% val. 8,500__Sept 1 '16-'32 Assess ___ Inc. Dec.8 1892. Pop'n 1915, 2,753. 434s (per 31.000) 1915._ - _$13.43 4.20s'10 A-0 $56,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1930 rate Tax '16-'35 1 ly 37,000r_Ju J-J 4Ms'15 BOND.DEBT Dec 31'13..4151,750 Street Improvement Bonds. Pop'n 1910. 3,206; 1915,4.545. River impt. Bonds. 53 '07 M-N $9,000r._May 1 '16-43 45 Mohawk S150,000r.. INTEREST payable in N. Y. and Water debt (included)_____. 92.000 ..Jan 1 '22-'31 J-J 4.75s'08 A-0 1,200r_ _Apr 1 '16-'18 Warsaw. Assess. val.(34 act.)'13...1.192,930 Bk.. Nat. Co. Wyoming at '27-'36 1 ay 50.000r...M Village tax (per $1.000) 1914-426.00 5s '14 M-N 19.800__May 1 '19-'40 48 '07 M-N 0'07 A-0 8.000r__Oct 15 '27-'34 WATERFORD. Pop'n 1910, 2,817; 1915, 2,760. Sewer Bonds. Bridges and Culverts. INT. on paving bonds payable at 4.40s'06 M-S $47,500__Sept 1 '16-'34 County. Saratoga in is town This '16-'19 1 r State Bk.; on others at Watkins 4.75s'08 A-0 4.500r Apr 1 '16-'24 45 '09 Apr $1.600r_Ap Bonds. Bridge ug 1 '16-'30 N. Y. 4.75s'08 M-S 3,000r_Sept 1 '16-'21 430'10 F-A 45,000r.A 2,600r_July 1 '16-'28 5s '15 F-A $7,500_ _Feb 1 '16-'22 Columbia Trust Co., 5s'14 M-N 2,300_ _May 1 '41-'43 430'11 J-J 59,500r__M Bonds. l Town-Hal '16-'32 ay 1 43(8'12 M-N Village-Hall Bonds. $31,600 WAVERLY. M-S 5,400 __Sept 1 '16-'24 5s'14 ___ 4.30s'10 M-N$34.500__Nov 1 '16-'38 43O Sewer Bonds. This village is in Tloga County. 1.200r__Jan 10 '16-'17 43js'13 J-J Highway Bonds. Water-Works Bonds. ly 1 '16-'35 430'07 __.. $14,340r..Dec 28'16-'27 4.20s09 F-A $9,000r_ _Aug 1 '16-'33 4Ms'15 J-J 85,000r_Ju Bonds. Works Water 43is'12 M-NS229.500r.May 1 '16-'42 Bonds. Fire & 838 Police BOND. DEBT Oct 13'15_4269. $15.000 r 1 '16-'29 430'13 Mar 384.000rJuly 1 '16-'36 Broad St paving Assess. val. '15 (40%act.)_2,949.257 4s '09 A-0 $7.000r_ApJuly 1 1937 500r....July 1 Town-hall bonds 4,000 1'16-'24 18.000r..... July 04 .46 330 1915___$13 31,000) Total tax (per DEBT Aug 1915_ $142,330 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15_ $248.500 TOTAL '16-'21 17 g 6.000r_Au Aug INT. at First Nat. Bk., Mt. Vernon. 4s'06 Assessed valuation 1915......2.120.000 Water debt (included) 229,500 43s'11 M-S 11,000r...Mar 1 '16-'26 Tax .00 rate (per 31.000) 1912.-410 Assessed val., real estate.._1.934,940 4 s'll J-J 48,000r_July 1 '16-'31 ULSTER COUNTY. Pop'n 1910, 6.128; 1915, 5,487. Total assess. val. 1915_ 2,336,154 43(s'12 F-A 10,200r.Aug 1 '16-'32 County_ seat is Kingston. (Assessment 60% to 75% act. val.) 7.000r_July 1 '16-'22 J-J 414s'14 '16-'22 1 Mar S21.000c.. 48 O. M-S (per rate WATERLO Tax '15._ $1,000) _-$12.79 Bonds. Apparatus ire M-S 12.800c__Mar 1 '16-'19 48 This village is in Seneca County. Population in 1915 5,119 430'15 J-J $40.000r_July 1 '16-'35 Incorporat Turnpike and Road Bonds. ed 1824. INT. payable at office of Bond & Bonds. Library 1916 1 ___Mch M-N $1,0000_ 43 Y. N. Bonds. 1 Goodwin, Paving .Jan '16-'28 $65.000r... Jan M-S 28,0000__Mch 1 '16-'29 48 48 30,000r_ _Jan 1 '29-'31 5s '15 M-S 1$8.000__Mar 1 '17-'18 6,0000_ _Mch 1 '16-'18 48 '05 M-S 139,000__Mar 1 '19-'31 WELLSVILLE. Apr 18,000r_Apr 1 '16-'24 4%8'09 M-S 85,000r_ _Mch 1 '16-'32 330 Sewer Bonds. 15,000r_Apr 1 '25-'34 This village is in Allegany County. Refunding Bonds. 430'13 M-S $25.000__Sept 1 '18-43 Inc. 1857. Population 1915, 4,595. Bonds. Street '16-'31 1 Mch $216.000c_ M-S 4s $80.000r _Sept 1 '16-'43 4.853'13M-S e 15 '16-'21 $1,800rJun vement Bonds. J-D 43is'12 Street-Impro Court-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.). 430'13 J-J 21,000r..July 1 '16-'23 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15— $152.000 5s '07 M-S $14,450__S ept 1 '16-'32 4s M-S 318.0000...men 1 '16-21 Assessed val.'15(real est.)_ 1,927.115 4.858'08M-S 21,000o &r Sept 1 '16-'36 15 '16-'24 r 18,000r_Ap A-0 430'14 1923 1 _Mch M-S 32,0000__ 4s 2.093,770 4.15s'06M-S 24,920c&r_Mch 1 '16-35 12,000r_July 1 '16-'27 Total valuation. 1915 J-J M-S 14,000c___Mch 1 1924 430'15 4s 85 Village tax (per '15—.313. $1.000) Tax-Relief Bonds. 4.15s09M-S 11.400r_ _ _Sept 1 '16-'34 Jail Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 3,931; 1915, 4.295. --- $20.000._July 2 '25-'28 5.s '14 M-S 14.250r__ _Sept 1 '16-'34 M-S 350,0000._ _Mch 1 1925 45 4s INT. payable in New York. __- 45.000_ _May 4 '16-'24 5s '15 15.000 M-S 30,000c___Mch 1 1926 430 4s Bonds. Tax t Delinquen 1928 Water & Light Plant Acquisi1 Mch 13.000o___ M-S 45 J-J $60,000r___July '16-'21 WATERTOWN, CITY. 55 tion & Impt. Bonds. in Poor-House Bonds. is city This Jefferson County. 1916 M-S 1,100r___ _Sept 430'15 J-J $104,000r.July 1 '19-44 4s '05 M-S 310.0000_ _Mch 1'16-'20 43.0 Bridge Bonds. 1,000r___ _Oct 1916 A-0 43.0 137,500r.July 1 '19-'43 BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '14_4557.000 July 1 1945 M-N 1,000r___Nov '16-'17 43i,s'15 J-J $107,500r_ BOND. DEBT Aug 1915_ $329,949 Assessed val.'14 (real)_ _32,904,296 4s 1896. City-Hall, '16-'18 ay 3,000___M M-N val (34 Assess. 430 act.) '15_1,742.016 35,828.440 1914._ Total value __ $40.000_ _Oct 1 '26-'30 Village tax (per $1,000) 1,000Dec 1 '16-'17 434s J-D 1915_426.00 Pop'n 1910. 91,769: 1915. 85,367. 430 School Bonds. I 1,084.85r.May 5 1916 T on the issue of 1906 is INTERES INT. at office of County Treas. 430'15 M-N 1 1 '22-'41 _May $100,000_ 2.000r.May 5'17-'18 330 M-N Bank of Nat. at the Payable First A-0 5 3,800____Apr 1 1924 Wellsville; on the issue of 1909 in N. 1,603.05 Oct 20 1916 330 UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE 430'15 A-0 i 4,000Oct 130,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'30 Y. City at Columbia Trust Co. on 20 '17-'20 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. e 1 1916 1,000__Jun 4s '05 J-D bonds of 1915 at U. S. Mtge. & Oct 31'15— July 1 1936 Tr. This district is in Broome County. BOND.DEBTbonds $2,733,415 4s '06 J-J 88,000r.. __May Co., N. Y. Public impt $10,000c_Dec 1 '16-'20 1 1938 129,850 4s '08 M-N 24,500r_ _ _Jan 1 bonds Paving '21-'24 1 Dec 16,000c_ Julyi 1945 4.355'14 89,000r_ J-J Ms'15 4 70,986 _ bonds.. tax Delinquent WEST CARTHAGE. 84,000c_ Dec 1 '25-'38 Water Bonds. 65.000 Tax-relief bonds This village is in Jefferson County. 55 '15 ___ 18,000__Dec 1 '16-'24 M-S $85.000— _1916-1925 Inc. 130.200 330 Refunding bonds_ _ _ 1889. Population 1915, 1.537. 1 1922 BOND.DEBT June 1915—$152,000 _Sept 35,000... M-S Xs 3 29.451 Si-1-543,1 Road bonds 2,900,000 TOT. BD. DT.Oct $3.200 1927 1 _Mch _ Assessed valuation 65,000_ M-S are out- 3.7s there bonds paving Against 00 Village-Hall Bonds. census)6,3 (school 1925 1914 1 Population s upon property 45 '05 J-D 81,000r_ ...JuneBonds. 53 July 31.000.... —3200 yearly INT. at Farmers' Nat. Bank, standing assessment Deficiency and Funding bonds. of benefited equal to amount Bonds. Union. in N. Y. exchange. F-A $45,000_ _Feb 1 '16-'24 4s Water INT.is payable in Utica at the City 3Ms 1925 '02 -__ $14,700o Fire-Building Bonds. office, or at request of _ 24,000r_ __Part y'rly 4s '09 1937 1 _Apr UNION (TOWN) UNION FREE Treasurer's $40,000r__ A-0 '07 45 registered holder in N. Y. exchange. 4s '08 M-N 11,435r__ _May 1 1938 Sewer Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5. ASSESSED VALUATION. 4s '95 -__ $13,600r.._ _Part yearly This district is in Broome County. Public Improvement Bonds. 1910. 1914. 1915. 5,400r__ _Part yearly 1916 48 '04 ___ 4.40s'14 Dec $100,000c_Dec 1 '15-'40 42168.944 45 '94 Oct 33.000 43184.755 5 E.44165.41 R. 500 '15_4148. BOND. DEBT Nov 4 '15_ $61,900 20 Oct 1917-1921 BOND.DEBT '94 A-0 20,000 3554.920 *8467.337 8516,450 45 1,000 Sinking fund 1916-1919 4.000 Assess. val.f Real estate_ _ _3.181,735 Pers'l F-A '97 4s 3,278.969 Sch'Is 1930-1944 Assess. val. (real estate. 671,575 1915_ ___'Total 330'02 M-N' 75,000 'total 691415 1915 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915_ _ _$12.00 &high1928-1936 M-N 45,000 '04 4s 278,445 285,725 ways. 5,500 Population in 1914 (est.) '10 M-N 31,000r___May 1 1940 Village tax (per $1,000) 1915...$15.00 Tota1.48006,060 51930,537 50685,394 4s INT. on 4s of 1902 payable at Im(Equalized at 80% actual value.) 430'14 M-N 65.000r___May 1 1944 UTICA. Arthur M. Burke, Comp. Tax(p.M)S ess Bonds. _ _ __ Indebtedn porters' & Traders' Bank, N. Y.; 011 23.30 22.28 This city is in Oneida County. Infranchise val- 4s '96 A-0 $20,000.._ _Oct 1 '22-'25 4s of 1895 and 4s of 1909 at Waterspecial *Including 1832. corporated Street-Improvement Bonds. town Say. Bk.; on 45 of 1904 at Jefuation 1914, $3,719.387. Bath-House Bonds. ; on POPULATION.—In 1915 was 43(s'12 J-J $110,000r__July 1 1942 ferson Co. Sly. Bk., Watertown: $8,500__Sept 1 '16-'32 43is Sewer Bonds. 62,1905, 5s at Peter Virkler's, Castorland on 74,419; was 1910 80,589; . t May Paving Bonds (Assessmen _ M-N '16-'27 33000 Bank. $60.000_ Nat. at Carthage bonds road 56,383. $129.849.52__due 1-6th yly 934; 1900, 430 4s '08 M-N 80,000r_ May 1 1938 Hospital and Nurses' Home. BOND. DEBT Oct 7'1541,256,735 F-A $4,000r_Aug 1 '16-'23 VOLNEY. 4s 8,000 WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Floating debt County. This town is In Oswego County seat is White Plains. 10,625r..July 1 '16-'32 Assess. val.'14 (3i act.)....15,852,120 4 s'12 J-J Bonds. Aid Railroad'16-'24 u Almshouse Bonds. 4.500r..:ndy 1 .60 4 s'14 J-J Total 1914.-426 $1,000) tax (per 1916-1927 $72,000r F-A 26.895. 4s '09 M-S $70.000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 1915. Sewer Bonds. 26.730; Pop'n 1910, Bridge Bonds. Armory Bonds. 430'09 J-D $1,200r_Dec 1 1916-17 _1916-1922 _ $14,000r July 48 43008 F-A $30.000r__Pcb 1 '32-'37 43009 M-S 12.000r_Sept 1 1916-27 _- r 15 '16-'25 WATERVILLE 10,000_Ma County. 9,100r_July 1 '16-29 General in Oneida Purposes. Is J-J village 48 This r 15 '26-'31 J-D $50,000r_rne 1 '27-'28 Pop. 1915, 1.561. 330 May 16,250r_May 4 '16-'28 430'15 ___ 412,000Ma 430 1,000._ _Mar 15 1932 Inc. Feb. 8 1871. Road Bonds. Nov 120,000r__Nov 1 '16-'35 Bonds. ks 33is Water-Wor $88,000 DEB April 1915.... Nov 25,200r _ _Nov 1 '16-'36 BOND.val. 48 '88 J-J $10,000o_Jan 1 '16-'18 430'11 A-0 $58,870r_Oot 1 '31-'36 (80% act.) '14_.. 866.398 4s Reservoir Assess. 430'12 A-0 42.945r__Oct 1 '32-'36 Bonds. 430'12 M-S 17,000r —Sept 1 '16-'32 Tax rate (per $1.)00) 1914._ _$20.60 4.358'07 Oct 50,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25 J-J $24.000r.. _Jan 1 '16-'31 430'12 A-0 27,710r_Oct 1 '32-'33 4s Pop'n 1910, 2,407; 1915,-2,420. M-N 25,000r_May 1 '17-'26 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 2'15— $34,000 430'12 A-0 9,905r-___Oct 1 1927 A-0 4,200r_Oct 1 '16-'22 43is Assess. val. 1914. real estate..654.990 5s 14 F-A 13.580r_Aug 1 '29-'31 9,000r_July 1 '16-'24 WALTON (TOWN). 709,910 430'15 A-0 14,994r_ _Apr 1 '32-'34 430'14 J-J assess. val. 1914 This town is In Delaware County. Total Building Bonds. 18,000r_July 1 '16-'33 430'15 J-J rate (per $1,000) 1914-- $13.92 Tax Bonds. Aid RR. Refunding in N. Y. on 430'15 M-24100,000r_Nov 1 '17-'36 5,000__Oct 1 '16-'25 payable T 4).0'15 A-0 INTERES y'riv _Part F-A $40,000c &r_ 45 Bldg. Site-Purchase Bonds. Academy and School Bonds. 4.35s at R. Kleybolte & Co.; on 4s at $40,000 1915— July DEBT BOND. '16-'22 434s'15 A-0$175,000r_Apr 1 '27-'44 A-0 $1.890r_Oct 15 330 (real est.)_1.837,766 Importers' & Traders' Bank. Funding Bonds, 7,850r_Aug 1 '20-'29 Assess. val. '15 48 '09 F-A __ .$13.56 5 $1,000)191 (per rate Tax 3 1-10s J-D $40,000r..June 1 '29-'30 '16-'29 1 g 430'09 F-A 14,000r_Au WATERVLIET. Pop'n 1910, 5,088; 1915. 3.606. J-D 30,000r_ __June 1 1931 County. 3 Ms Albany in is 430'09 M-S 56,000r_Sept 1 '16-'29 city This Union at INT. payable on 324,000 1915. 14.990. 4s '04 ___ 39,704.43.June 1 1932 6,000r_July 2 '16-'18 4Ms'08 J-J Bank in New York and Inc. 1896. Population 4s '04 ___ 25,000...... June 1 1928 Bonds. 4Ms'08 J-J 32,500r_July 15'16-'28 Dime Say.at all City-H Walton. Bk., Nat. 48 '04 ___ 20.000_ _ _ _June 1 1931 4 Ms'08 M-N 13,000r_Nov 2 '16-'28 on $22,000 First 430'15 M-NIS55,000_May 1 '16-'35 4s '04 ___ 18,533.47_June 1 1933 43s'08 M-N 20,800r_Nov 2 '16-'28 1 10.000-May 1 '16-'25 ERS FALLS. M-S 40,000r_Mch 1 '31&'33 48 Bonds. 48 '09 A-0 10,500r_Apr 1 '16-'29 WAPPING Dept. Fire County. This village is in Dutchess M-S 39.704r___Moh 1 1932 4s '05 1932 15 ov 7,650r_ _. July 1 1916 $8,500__N J-J M-N 4s 5s Bonds. J-J Water 64,579r_July 1 '28-'33 1 430'07 _Jan '16-19 8,000r_ J-J 4s Public Inlet. Bonds: $9,000__Dec 1 '16-'24 -A 117,333.20r Augl'36-'37 F 430'08 1 1933 _Apr 4.000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'19 J-J $31,500___ 4s A-0 430'13 1 '25-'34 F-A Feb10'20-'36 430'10 85,208.66r J-J • 4,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'19 5s '14 J-Di 40,000__Dec 4s Highway Bonds. 25,000__Dec 1 '35-'39 Aug]'30-'35 7,500r_ _Jan 1 '16-'20 J-J 48 43is'14 A-0 $7.125__Apr 1 '16-'34 58 '10 F-A 30,618.83r Sewer Bonds. Bonds. Funding 6,000rJan 1 '16-'19 Bronx Parkway J-J 33is Bonds. -Sewer Storm '16-'29 8,000r__Jan 1 '16-'19 58 '14 J-Df$1I,000__Dec 1 J-J 3Ms $88,400_Apr 15 '16-'32 430'14 J-D $487.000...June 1 '39-'63 A-0 430'12 '30-'44 1 ec 60,000__D 1 J-D 14,000r_June 1 '16-'23 1924 4 Msg'15J-D 323,000c_June 1 '63-'79 330 6,768.18 A-0 s'14 4 Highway Bonds. 8.000r_June 1 '16-'23 J-D 330 6,850.12Apr 1 '16-'19 Temporary Loan Bonds. Dec 1 '16-'33 414s'14 A-0 52,800.._ J-D $3,000r_ __June 1 1916 J-J 12,500r_ _Jan 1 '16-'25 5a '14 J-D $18,000__ 3s _ _Sept 1939 334s DEBT Nov 1915.. $169,000 434s'15 M-S Improvem 8,500r_ —June 1 1917 J-D 4s '07 M-N 7,500r_ _ May 1 1926 BOND. 3145 ent Bonds. Broadway 75,000 (included)_ debt Water '16-'29 1 25,000r.._ _June 1 1925 ay M-N 70,000r_M J-D 430'10 $4.000_ _Nov 1 '16-'19 3348 (real est)__ _1,179,749 430'10 M-IV 26,742r_ _ _June 1 1926 J-D 4%8'13 J-J 90,000r_July 1 '16-'33 Assessed val'n 3148 Bonds. School 47 0r_May 1 '18-'33 M-S 165,000r_Sept 1 '16-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) '15___$17. 430 4s '02 F-A $19,000r_ _Aug 1 '16-'34 434s'13 M-N400,00 Pop'n 1910, 3,195; 1915, 3,742. F-A 66,500r_Feb 1 '16-'34 4s Drainage Bonds. M-S 42,000.Sept 15 '16-'23 INT. at Nat. Bank of Wappinger 430'10A-0 $5,500r_July 1 '16-'20 43is'14 J-J 85,500r _ July 1 '16-'34 10,000 Oct 1 '25-'29 430'08 J-J 48.'11 Bronx Valley Sewer Bonds. 430'15 M-N430,000r_May 1 '16-'35 Falls. Funding Bonds. 000o_Jan 1 '33-'82 15,000r_July 1 '16-'25 430'13 J-J 430'09 J-J $66,000_Apr 15 '15-'48 434808 J-J$1,000, COUNTY. '09 J-J 1,250.000o_Jan 1 '33-'82 48 Refund. U. C. & B. RR. Bonds. WARREN Bonds. Pavement seat. county the is George une 1 '16-'25 Lake 120,000r_J '16-'29 1 J-D 00r_Mch 430'15 M-S$130,2 48 '09 430'08 F-A $1,000____July 2 1916 Road Bonds Bridge Bonds. Voting-Machine Bonds. A-0 19,215.34_0ct 1 1923 Feb $30,000r_Feb 10 '16-'18 4s une 1 '21-'22 $20,000r_J J-D 430'11 4318'14 F-A $5,500r_Aug 1 '16-'26 55 '08 J-D 1 1916 M-S 1,493.09_Sept 50.000r __-_1919-1923 4 s 5s '12 12,000._ _Jan 1 '35-'37 J-J Subway Bonds. $80,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '15_ $463,251 430'12 J-J 45,000r_July 1 '16-'24 I 430'14 43.0'11 J-J $28,000__July 1 '16-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 191618,277 debt Floating 10.000 1 7,000r_ _ _July 1 1925 •130'13 M-N 1 MO_ _May 1 '16-'33 Demand notes (real)__15,523.049 Sinking funds 28,018 House Bonds. 430'13 A-0 18,000r....Oct 1 '16-'33 Assess. val. '14 2 Assess. val. '15ireal estate.5,000,315 48 Court0r_Aug 1 '30-'35 F-A$150,00 '05 130'14 A-0 23.750r Apr 15 '16-'34 Total val. '14 (1-3 act.)_ _17.108,52 721,372 total_5, (about act.) J-J 275.000r_ _July 1 '26-'36 1s'15 J-J 53.000r_July 1 '16-'35 County tax (per $1,000)'14 *2.574+ 32,977 City tax (per $ ,000) 1915_330.60 43007 Population in 1915 ov 1 '16-'37 M-N 220,000r_N 430'08 Fire-Station Bonds. office. n's at Chamberlai IT. INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. 458'14 M-N$38.000r_ _Nov 1 '16-'34 'TRUSTON.is in Cortland County. Nqv., 1915.1 WESTCHESTER CO. (Concluded). Refunding Bonds. 3.10s J-D $8,000r_June 1 '16-'19 Bridge Bonds. 410'08 J-D $7,000r_June 1 '16-'22 BDED DEBT. Nov 1915 $7.122,051 Floating debt 293,000 Assess. val. real est 389.896.028 8.019,672 Assess. val. personal_ (Assessment about 70% actual value) State &Co. tax (per $1,000) '14 _ $3.26 Pop'n 1910. 283,055; 1915. 321,613 1NT. on sewer bonds of 1909 payable at Mechanics' Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on other issues by County Treasurer. WESTFIELD, VILLAGE. This village is in Chautauqua Co. Inc. 1833. Population 1915. 3,319. Paving Bonds. $12,000 1916-1921 Sewer Bonds. 4 hs'10 J-J $92,000r_ _Jan 2 '16-'38 Refunding Water Bonds. 4)010 F-A $10.000r_Aug 1 '17-'21 Water-System Construction. 336 &4s M-N $29,7000&r_ _1916-1924 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914_ $151,500 Aqsess. val.'14 (2-3 act.)_ _2,052,475 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _$11.00 INT. payable at Citizens' Bank of Westfield in New York exchange. WEST SENECA. This town is in Erie Co. Incorp. 1851. The decrease in the valuation for 1909 was caused by a division of the town, cutting off the city of Lackawanna. While the bonds below are considered a lien upon the whole town, the referee appointed to apportion the debts has decided that they are to be paid by the city of Lackawanna, the sewer having been built in that city. Sewer Bonds. 58 '07 A-0 $143,750c_Apr 1 '16-'38 55 '15 Apr 25,380 (Part yearly beginning Apr 1 1916) $4,000 Bridge bonds BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '15_ $29,380 Assess. val.'15,real estate_ 2,999,123 Total assess. val. 1915_ _ _ _3.416,369 Total tax (ner $1.000) 1915_ _ _$9.311 Pop'n 1910, 4,605; 1915, 5,970. INTEREST payable at the Lackawanna Nat. Bank of West Seneca. WEST WINFIELD. This village is in Herkimer Co. Inc. 1898. Pop'n 1915. 788. Water-Works Bonds. $30,800c_July 1 '15-'43 430'13 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1915_ $30,800 Assess. val., real estate.,.._ 380,490 Total assess. val. 1915.____ 398,565 Vii. tax (per $1.000) 1915__$14.50 INT. at West Winfield Nat. Bk. WHITEHALL (TOWN) UNION FREE SCR. DIST. NO. 11. This district is in Washington Co. 410'14 J-D $58,000r_June 1 '16-'44 TOTAL BOND DEBT__ (?) INTEREST at Treasurer's office. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Current Debt Bonds. .5 ___ $49,000 58 '08 M-N 26,000.....May 1 1938 48 '09 A-0 35,000—Apr 15 1919 4)0'11 A-0 14,000____Apr 1 1916 Fire Department Bonds. M-S $5,000„Sept 1 '16-'20 18 J-D 4$ 7,000_ Dec 1 '16-'22 93 M-S 3,000_ __ _Mch 1 1919 4s '05 A-0 5,000___ Apr 1 1925 5s '08 M-N 10,000._ May 1 1938 4146'09 ___ 25,000 4.15s'09 ___ 25,000 _s '11 J-D 38,000_ -Deo 1 '16-'34 58 '13 J-J 13,000 1916-1928 410'13 ___ 6,000__Dec 1 '18-29 5s'13 J-D 6,000_ _Doc 1 '18-'29 5s '15 J-J 15.000r_ Jan 1 '16-'45 Summary of Debt Oct. 6 1915. Current debt bonds $121,000 Sewer bonds 222,270 Fire department bonds_ _ _ 136,500 Tax and assessment bonds 168,663 Macadam & paving bonds 375,000 Refunding bonds 12,000 Water bonds 818,801 Tax bonds 99,000 Library-slte bonds 13,000 Highway bonds 49,224 Paving bonds 15,000 Sewer refunding 37,000 General refunding 22,000 TOT. BD. DT. Oct.6'15.$2,122,462 Certificates ofindebtedness 230,615 Assessed valuation 1915_17.931.376 Tax rate (per $1.0001 1912 _ 13 945 Pop'n 1910, 15.949; 1915, 19,287. INT. payable in White Plains. WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. On July 1 1908 the district annexed Greenburgh District No. 10. J-J $19,000e_ _Jan 1 '16-'34 48 J-D 53 4,000c_ Dec 1 '16-'19 21,000c&rJan 1 '16-'17 530 J-J j57,500ckrJan 1 '18-'22 62.500c&rJan 1 '29-'27 3,500c&r_Jan 1 1928 110 J-J 18,500c_July 1 '16-'26 J-J ta 5.000c _Jan 1 '36-'40 5,000c&rJan 1 '16-20 4s '09 J-J I 14.000c &rJan 1 '21-'27 5,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 I 5,500c&r_Jan 1 1929 430'11 M-N 528,000r_Nov 1 '16-'29 127.000r_ Nov 1 '30-'38 5s '14 J-J 10.000__Jan 1 '22-'31 58 '14 J-J 12.500__ Jan 1 '20'-31 4)is'14 J-J J30,000.. Jan 1 '20-'29 1 5,000_ ___Jan 1 1930 Greensburgh Bonds (Annexed). 48 '00 A-0 $4,000c_ Dec 31 '16-'19 5s '07 A-0 11,000c_ Dec 31 '16-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915__ $328,750 Assessed valuation 1914_ _18.500,000 School tax (per $1.000) 1914_310 165 Population in 1914 (est. 20.500 INTEREST payable at Home Say. Bank, Saugerties Say. Bank, Yonkers Say. Bank, American Say. Bank, Mechanics' Say. Bank, N. W. Harris & Co.. N. Y., and N. W. Halsey & Co.. N. Y. WHITE PLAINS. VILLAGE. WHITE PLAINS, TOWN. This city is in Westchester Co. This town is In Westchester Co. Incorporated 1866. Road Bonds. Paving Bonds. 1929 334s J-J $78,000r J-D $15,000......June '26-'28 45 4s 60.000r_ _ _July 1 1934 J-J 3s M-N 100.000____May 1 1931 4s 5,000r___Jan 1 1930 J-J A-0 75,000_ __ _Oct 1 1930 410'10 J-D 44.000r_June 1 '16-'37 330 48 '05 A-0 3,000.__.Oct 1 1935 410'12 F-A 30,000__Aug 1 '17-'31 J-D 30,000___ _ Dec 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $218.000 58 5s '08 M-N 20,000„May 1 '39-'42 Assess. val.'15 real estate 18,811,725 410'08 F-A 20,000. Aug 1 '39-'42 Tax rate (per(Inside village_47.163 $1.000)12 Outside village_ 12.72 4)0'09 F-A 20.000„Aug 1 '35-'38 Light (outside)_ 1.72 410'09 A-0 20.000. Oct 1 '35-'38 Pop'n 1910. 15,045; 1915, 16,618. 410'11 A-0 20.000__Oct 1 '47-'50 430'12 F-A 20.000r_Aug 1 '20-32 INT. at office of Town Supervisor. 5s '13 F-A 10,000r_ Aug 1 '24-'25 49,224r_Jan 1 '16-'43 430'13 WOLCOTT. Sewer Bonds. This village is in Wayne County. _s -__ $158,000 Incorporated 1873. 3)0 A-0 10,000_ __ _Oct 1 1930 35,000 4s M-S 24,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'29 Engine-house bonds Water-Works Bonds. 9,000____Aug 1 1929 48 '04 F-A 48 '05 A-0 9,000._. Oct 1 1935 410'12 J-J S42.000r_July 15'16-'42 3,000_ _ _June 30 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '15_$47.000 48 '07 J-D Assessed valuation 1915 559,947 5s '08 M-N 18,000. May 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_ _ 420.00 4s '09 M-N 12,000._ May 15 1934 Pop'n 1910, 1.216; 1915, 1.346. 410'12 F-A 11,500r_ Aug 1 '20'-23 INT. to registered holder in N. Y. 58 '13 F-A 15,000r_Aug 1 '22-'24 5s '13 A-0 12.200r_Oct 1 '25-'26 exchange. Funding Bonds. 43.s'07 J-D $23,000_ _ _ _Juno 1 1937 WYOMING COUNTY. Refunding Bonds. Warsaw is the county seat. 4s J-J $3,000..- _July 1 1916 Highway Bonds. 48 '05 A-0 1,000_ __ _Oot 1 1935 $14.000_ -__part yearly *0'10 Library-Site Bonds. 30.000.-July 1 '22-'31 3.848'06A-0 $13,000____Apr 2 1946 4 hs'11 J-J 4)0'13 F-A 22.000 Tax Deficiency Bonds. DEBT BOND. May 1915 $66,000 6s '14 A-0 $20,000r__ _Apr 1 1919 Assessed val. 1914 (real)._ 19.795.811 Tax and Assessment Bonds. 4s J-J $10,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1921 Total value 1914 (5j act.).20,516,094 Pop'n 1910. 31,088; 1915, 33.028. 48 '04 M-N 17,000____Nov 1 1924 48 '05 J-D 99.000_ ___ Dec 1 1945 INT. at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bank. 43 '06 A-0 12.000.___Apr 1 1916 bs '06 M-N 11,000____Nov 1 1916 5s '07 A-0 15,000_ __Oct 1 1917 YONKERS. J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller, 410'09 A-0 33.000__Oct 1 1917 Compt.; F. G. Gertenioach, Auditor. 410'10 A-0 23,000 _ _Oct 1 1920 Yonkers is in Westchester County. 58 '12 A-0 32.000r____Oct 1 1918 Incorp. June 1 1872. 7,575r_ _ _June 1 1920 5s '15 J-D Refunding Bonds, 43,0'08 A-0 190,000_May 16 '16-'18 Water Bonds. 48 F-A$117,000__Aug 1'16-'28 430'08 A-0 21,000_June 15 '16-'18 4s J-D 25.000_ __June '26-'29 43 '09 A-0 90,000. Feb 1 '16-'19 310 _ _Oct 1 1929 430'11 A-0 42,000__Apr I '16-'36 A-0 60.000_ _Oct 310 A-0 86,000___Oct 31 1931 410'12 A-0 44,000__Apr 1 '16-'37 48 A-0 40,000_ __ _Apr 1 1924 410'13 A-0 46.000r_Apr 1 '16-'38 4s '04 F-A 1,000._ ,.Aug 1 1929 410'13 A-0 $48,000r_Apr 1 '16-'38 43 '04 M-S 23,000_ __Sept 1 1934 Fire Department Bonds. 48 '04 M-N 23,000.._ _Nov 1 1939 330'03 A-0 $25,000__Apr 1 '16-'23 48 '05 A-0 29,000.._ Oct 1 1935 45 '06 A-0 15,000.. Apr 1 '24-'26 48 '06 A-0 10,000..._Apr 2 1936 410'10 A-0 8,950__Aug 1 '16-'20 48 '06 M-S 83,000_ Sept 1 1936 430'13 A-0 20.000r_Mar 1 '16-'25 410'08 F-A 155,000...... Aug 1 1938 5s '13 A-0 8,000r__Apr 1 '16-'18 4 3is:08 M-N 4,000_ _ Nov 1 1938 414s'14 A-0 47.500r__Mar 1 '16-'34 48 '09 M-N 27,000.._May 15 1939 4)0'14 A-0 9.200r_June 1 '16-'19 410'10 J-J 100.000____Jan 1 1940 5s '14 A-0 16,200r_Dec 1 '16-'19 4.103'10J-J Public Building & Dock Bonds. 12,000_ _Jan _Jan 1 1940 430'11 A-0 10.000____Apr 1 1931 4)is'07 A-0 $9,500_ _ _ _Nov 1 1916 430'12 J-D 8,000r___Dec 1 1922 510'07 A-0 20,000__Nov 1 '17-'18 57 City-Hall Bonds, 4s '96 A-0 $25,000_ _ _ Apr 1 1916 41008 A-0 $32.500__May 1 '16-'28 4s '97 A-0 20,000._ Apr 1 1917 5 ms'07 M-N 50,000__Apr 1 '18-'22 4s '99 A-0 25,000_ ___Apr 1 1919 410'08 A-0 65.000_June 15 '16-'28 330'00 A-0 25,000._.Apr 1 1920 430'08 A-0 32.500_ _ Dec 1 '16-'28 310'01 A-0 50,000.... _Apr 1 1921 430'09 A-0 35.000__Nov 1 '16-'29 3)s'02 A-0 60,000._ Apr 1 1921 410'10 A-0 40.500_ _Aug 1 '16-'30 4s '03 A-0 125.000_ _Apr 1 '22-'23 430'10 A-0 15,000_ _Nov 1'16-'30 4s '04 A-0 150.000_._Apr 1 1924 430'11 A-0 16.000_ _Oct 1 '16-'31 4s '05 A-0 60,000__Apr 1 '23-'25 410'12 A-0 7.000r_Oct 1 '16-'22 4s '06 A-0 175,000__Apr 1 '25-'26 430'14 A-0 38.000r__Mar 1 '16-'34 45 '07 A-0 •60,000__ _Apr 1 1926 5s '14 A-0 3.800r_Dec 1 '16-'34 410'07 A-0 150,000____Apr 1 1927 410'15 A-0 6,000r_Oct 1 '16-'35 5s '08 M-S 82.500_ _Mch 2 '16-'48 Deficiency Bonds. 410'08 A-0 66.000_ _July 1 '16-'48 410'10 A-0 $20.000__May 1 '16-'20 410'08 A-0 66,000...Nov 1' 16-'48 58 '13 A-0 72.000r__Apr 1 '16-'21 48 '09 A-0 42.500_ May 1 16-'49 430'15 A-0 200,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25 43.s'09 A-0 34,000_ _Nov 1 '16-'49 Hospital Bonds. 410'10 A-0 70.000_ May 1 16-'50 410'11 A-0 $63.000__Oct 1 '16-'31 410'10 A-0 35,000_ _Nov 1 '16-'50 450'11 A-0 40.000__July 1 '16-'31 414s'11 A-0 36,000_.May 1 16-'51 5s '13 A-0 3.000__Apr 1 '16-'18 410'11 A-0 72,000 ..July 1 '16-'51 5s '14 A-0 4,000r_Dec 1 '16-'19 4155'12 A-0 74,000_ _Mch 1 '16-'52 Local Improvement Bonds. 4)0'12 A-0 85,000r_Oct 1 '16-'32 410'09 A-0 $76.100_ _July 1 '16-'29 4)0'13 A-0 90.000_ _Mar 1' 16 '23 410'11 A-0 15.200__Feb 1 '16-'31 5s '13 A-0 90,000r_Apr 1 '16-'33 430'11 A-0 16.000__May 1 '16-'31 5s '13 A-0 90.000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'33 410'11 A-0 92.000__Oct 1 '16-'31 450'14 A-0 76,000r_June 1' 16-'34 410'12 A-0 80.000„Mch 1 '16-'31 5s '14 A-0 112.000r_Dec 1 16-'34 410'12 A-0 41.00()r_Apr 1 '16-'26 410'15 A-0 100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'35 410'14 A-0 160,000r_June 1 '16-'31 430'15 A-0 100,000r_0ct 1 '16-'35 58 '14 A-0 93.100r_Dec 1 '16-'34 INT. on the above bonds is pay430'15 A-0 210,000r_Apr 1 '16-'30 able in New York exchange. 410'15 A-0 70,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25 Road Improvement Bonds. RECAPITULATION OF DEBT 410'08 A-0 $32,500„May 1 '16-'28 APRIL 2 1915. 4s '08 A-0 32.500_Aus 15 '16-'28 4418.000 00 410'09 A-0 28,000__July 1 '16-'29 Refunding bonds Police & Fire Dept bds 167.990 00 450'10 A-0 18.750__Aug 1 '16-'30 353.700 00 410'11 A-0 16.000__Oct 1 '16-'31 City-Hall bonds Deficiency bonds 96.000 00 Assessment Bonds. 109.250 00 450'08 A-0 $30.000__Dec 1 '16-'18 Hospital bonds 598.050 00 4s '09 A-0 20,000__Apr 1 '16-'19 Local-impt. bonds.. Road-impt. bonds 148.000 00 410'10 A-0 25,000_ _May 1 '16-'20 410'11 A-0 60,000_ _Feb 1 '16-'21 Assessment bonds_ _ _ _ 1.484.000 00 Revenue bonds 775.000 00 430'12 A-0 105.000r_Apr 1 '16-'23 Public-building & dock 4)0'12 A-0 84.000r_Oct 1 '16-'22 bonds 34.200 00 58 '13 A-0 160,000r__Apr 1 '16-'23 -paving bonds 173.621 01 59 '13 A-0 160,000r_ _Oct 1 '16-'23 Street Building bonds 208.750 00 430'14 A-0 153.000r_Mar 1 '16-'24 Park bonds 287.500 00 430'14 A-0 126.000r_June 1 '16-'24 2.251.310 00 5s '14 A-0 450,000r_Dec 1 '16-'24 School bonds 2.495 250 00 410'15 A-0 130,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 Water bonds 430'15 A-0 200,000r_Oct 1 '16-'25 Certfs. of indebtedness 2.116.500 00 Local- improv't notes_ 1.017,000 00 Revenue Bonds. 4)0'11 A-0$125,000_ __May 1 1916 Total Apr. 2'15____62.734.121 01 410'12 F-A 150.000r___May 1 1917 Deductions— 5s '13 J-J 400,000r_July 1 '16-'18 Tax Sale Bonds. Revenue bonds $775.000 00 58 '14 A-0 360,000r_Dec 1 '16-'24 Water bonds, issued 430'15 A-0 150.000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 after Jan. 1 1908._ 1,154.250 00 Street-Cleaning Equipment. Ctfs. of indebtedness 2.116.500 00 56 '14 A-0 $1,600r_Dec 1 '16-'17 Yonkers bonds in Water Bond Sinking Fund_ 203,000 00 Irving Park Bonds. 330'02 F-A $10,000__May 1 '16-'17 $4,248.750 00 Street-Paving Bonds. to be counted in 4s '93 A-0 $10,000.._-..Apr I 1916 Debt ascertaining the power 4s '94 A-0 93,341_ _Apr 1 '17-25 to become further Apr 1 '17-'27 4s '99 A-0 24,900 indebted $8.485,371 01 310'00 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '28-'29 Assessment bonds, revenue bonds, 3 10'03 A-0 12,000...Apr 1 '29-'30 6.380_ _Apr 1 '30-'31 certificates of indebtedness and local 4s '04 A-0 4s '09 A-0 12.000_ _Feb 1 '16-'27 improvement notes are issued in an430'12 A-0 11.000r_Oct 1 '16-'26 ticipation of the collection of taxes and assessments and paid from the School Bonds. 4s '92 A-0 $18,000__Apr 1 '16-'19 receipts thereof. 4s '94 A-0 82,000_ _Apr 1 '20-'36 Refunding bonds are issued to 4s '95 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '37-'39 refund $180,000 redemption bonds, 4s '96 A-0 81.000__Apr 1 '25-'55 $30,000 assessment bonds and $21.330'97 A-0 105,000__Apr 1 '56-76 000 tax-relief bonds and paid from 310'98 A-0 4,000_ _Apr 1 '19-'25 moneys received from taxes, assess310'98 A-0 17.000_ _Apr 1 '77-'80 ments and redemption of lands pur350'98 A-0 7,000__Apr 1 '79-'81 chased by the city for non-payment 310'00 A-0 31,000__Apr 1 '16-'20 of taxes and assessments and $180.350'01 A-0 41,150__Apr 1 '20-'24 000 water bonds. 310'01 A-0 13,000__Apr 1 '20-'25 Water bonds are paid from receipts 310'02 A-0 160,700__Apr 1 '26-'39 of Water Bond Sinking Fund. 310'03 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '40-'41 Prior to Jan. 1 1908, the School 45 '03 A-0 117,500__Apr 1 '42-'53 4s '04 A-0 69,400..Apr'53-'60 Bonds were issued by the Board of 4s '05 A-0 133,700„Apr 1 '20-'29 Education and the water bonds by 43 '06 A-0 108,650. Apr 1 '30-'39 the Water Board. Since the date Is '07 A-0 17,700„Apr 1 '48-'50 referred to, however, all bonds of the 48 '06 A-0 15,500„Apr 1 '47-'48 city have been issued under the 430'07 A-0 60.000__Apr 1 '51-'56 Uniform Charter for cities of the 4)s'06 A-0 70.000_ _Apr 1 '40-'46 second class. Chapter 452 of the 410'07 A-0 110,000__Apr 1 '57-'67 Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under 510'07 A-0 9,350____Apr 1 1950 which the Board of Education and 410'08 A-0 42.250__July 1 '16-'28 the Water Board were created sep410'08 A-0 10,400_ _Sept 1 '16-'28 arate bodies. 410'08 A-0 81,250__Sept 1 '16-'28 CITY PROPERTY.—Real estate 4s '09 A-0 8,260__Mch 1 '16-'29 owned by the city is assessed at 4s '09 A-0 45,500. May 1 '16-'29 $7.280,000, Including water works 430'09 A-0 77,000__July 1 '16-'29 valued at 43.100.000. 4s'® A-0 28,500__Nov 1 '16-'29 410'10 A-0 59,250_Mch 1 '16-'30 POPULATION.—In 1915 was90,430'10 A-0 30,000__Aug 1 '16-'30 886; in 1910 it was 79.803; in 1905 it 410'10 A-0 60,000__Oct 1 '16-'30 was 61,716; in 1900 it was 47.931; in 430'10 A-0 30,000__Nov 1 '16-'30 1890, 32,033; in 1880. 18,892. 430'11 A-0 64,000__May 1 '16-'31 ASSESSED VALUATION.—The 410'11 A-0 48,200__July 1 '16-'31 434s'12 A-0 56.000r _Apr 1 '16-'29 city's assessed valuation has been: 53 '13 A-0 162.000r_ _Apr 1 '16-'33 Real Personal 4 s'14 A-0 67.500r_Mar 1 '16-'30 Estate. Property. 43{s'14 A-0 42.000r_June 1 '16-'29 1914 $113,877,220 $2,752,000 Public-Building Bonds. 1913 89,041.417 2.862,100 45 '09 A-0 $45.500—May 1 '16-'29 1905 45,980.905 3,252.000 430'09 A-0 21,000__July 1 '16-'29 1900 35,124,400 3,086.830 410'11 A-0 16.000__May 1 '16-'31 1890 22,574,226 398.240 8.000_ _July 1 '16-'31 1880 45s'11 A-0 430.295 10,024,677 430'12 A-0 17.000r_Oct 1 '16-'32 Total Ave. Rate 450'13 A-0 18,000__Mar 1 '16-'33 Assessed of Tax per 410'14 A-0 19.000r..Mar 1 '16'-34 Valuation. $1,000. 410'14 A-0 47.500r_June 1 '16-34 58 '14 A-0 6,000r_Dec 1 '16-'21 1914 $116,629,220 423.7683 1913 91,903.517 28.4.5 Public-Park Bonds. 49,232,905 24.4848 33-s'99 M-N $90,000_.May 1 '16-'24 1905 38,211.230 23.709 4s '03 M-N 3,000__May 1 '16-'17 1900 22,972,466 17.3902 48 '04 M-N 8,000. May 1 '17-'21 1890 10,454,972 43is'07 M-N 17,000 _ _May 1 '22-'24 1880 410'08 A-0 65.000 _ _June 1 '16-'28 16,250__Nov 1 A-0 '16-'28 YORKVILLE. 410'08 410'09 A-0 45,000__July 1 '16-'29 This village is in Oneida County. Police & Fire Bureau Equipt. 430'12 A-0 39.000r_Oct 1 '16-'24 Inc. 1902. Population 1915, 1,088. Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 15 '16-'37 4s '87 A-0 $15,000— Apr 1 1916 4.35s'11 A-0 $22.000_Apr 2.500 45 '86 A-0 25,000._. Apr 1 1916 ..s '14 -_4.90s'15A-0 6.000__Apr 1 '18-'27 '16-'17 30.000__Apr 1 '88 A-0 4s 45 '89 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1917 Street Bonds. 330'90 A-0 20.000__Apr 1 1917 4.358'11 A-0 $11.000_Apr 15 '16-'37 48 '91 A-0 3.5.000„Apr 1 '17-'18 ..s'14 ____ 3.800 4s '92 A-0 25,000__Apr 1 '16-'17 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1915_.343,300 4s '93 A-0 100,000_Apr 1 '18-'19 Assessed valuation 1914 467,89 (Assess. abt. 2-3 act. val.) 48 '94 A-0 150.000...Apr 1 '20-'22 [VOL. 101. NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE. 58 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil devisions in New York State which are not represented among tbe foregoing detailed reports. We add in each case the population from the U.S. Census of 1910. Pop'n Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1915. Debt. Place1,571 None 1$869,670 t$9.80 County335,500 Adams (V), Jefferson 2,062 500 11,100.390 116.00 -Alexandria Bay (V), Jeff'n Co. 68.025 None 677 e170,477 e15.00 Alfred (V), Allegany County__ 28.000 805 None -Altamont (V) Albany Co___.. 31,800 None a604,085 a18.04 1,718 Angelica (T), Allegany Co..,,.. 30.000 9,014 None 15,442,593 112.23 Arcadia (T), Wayne County__ 61,000 None 11,190.280 t8.00 Avon Union Free S. D. No. 1_ 38,000 3.100 None 12,026.891 _-_Babylon (V), Suffolk County_ 25,000 t1,958.512 Ballston Spa Un. Fr.S.D.No.1 61,860 ____ 550 e222,491 1,000 Marker (V), Niagara County__ 30,000 None §7,392,748 17.44 Batavia Union Free S.D.No.2_ 30,000 Bedford(T) Un.Fr.S.D.No.10- 44,000 None 1794,830 112.91 1,477 Belfast (T). Allegany County.. 34,000 e708.000 e19.60 None Belfast(T) Un Fr.S.D.No. 1_ 32.500 1,495 None e1,077,750 e14.00 Big Flats (T). Chemung Co.__ 30,000 940 None a916.835 a15.40 Blasdell (V). Erie County...... 55,900 1,260 1579.774 110.70 Bolivar(V). Allegheny Co____ 43,000 1,909 Boonville (V.) Oneida Co_ __ _ 76.400 11,200 e743,002 e10.00 None 1777,796 113.00 :Boonville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1.. 35,000 1,402 None 11,170,328 §5.40 Brewster (V), Putnam County 50.000 1,292 9.,400 1606,684 127.00 Brocton (V.). Chautauqua Co. 45,000 None 11,271,000 'Caledonia Un.Fr. S.D. No. 5.. 32.100 2,181 1894.351 111.00 Camden (V), Oneida County__ 60,600 1835.000 t11.00 None Camillus Un. Fr. S. D. No. 9_ 39,000 1726.176 Canisteo Un. Fr. S. D.No. 1.. 32,000 al.465,000 a9.59 Canton 17n. Fr. S. D. No. 1_.. 36.050 962 None 1640.055 t9.37 Castile (V). Wyoming County_ 37,400 None 12.583,271 19.70 Catskill Union Free S. D. No. 1 35,000 1,276 1400,690 §8.85 Cattaraugus(V), Cattar's Co.. 28,000 Nonez28.180.727 z4.26 71,443 39.000 •Cattaraugus County -Centerville (V), Allegany Co_d35,000 1,279 None a268,500 a14.00 'Champlain (V), Clinton Co__ 32.500 None 11,845.046 t13.41 'Cheektowaga Un. F. S.D.No.7 59.200 None 1850,000 114.50 Clayton School District No. 8_ 26,000 1,264 e651.300 e10.00 Clinton (V), Oneida County_ 40,500 10,500 958 None y1,633.710 y8.07 Coliocton (T). Steuben County 28,000 935 None al.206.800 a8.60 Cold Spring (V), Putnam Co._ 87.000 17.60 12,242,913 Cooperstown U. Fr. S. D.No.1 48,000 2,415 None z848.962 z22.20 Corinth (V), Saratoga County_102,000 2,309 11,217,130 18.60 ,Coxsackle (V), Greene County 43,000 659 Croghan (V). Lewis County__ 27.000 1,250 e1,141.670 el1.0 Cuba Union Free S. D. No. 1.. 57.100 1,645 1,500 Cuba (V.). Allegany County__ 64,000 ..._ 1377,935 Dayton Un. Fr. S. D. No. 9_ _ 27,000 1,736 None aS826,415 a8.00 Deltil (V), Delaware County_ _ 37,000 1,267 None 1570,000 117.00 De Ruyter (T), Madison Co.- 36,000 500 13,016.000 111.00 Eastchester Un. Fr. S.D.No.l. 52.230 None 1.309,800 x19.13 Eastchester Un. Fr.S.D.No. 2. 40.500 None a1,420,000 a14.10 Easthamp'n(T)Un.F.S.D.No.5 45,000 810 None e1,369,277 e18.40 Eastwood (V), Onondaga Co_ 90,000 1653,669 ElizabethtownUn.Fr.S.D.No.1 30,000 3,073 None 0326,165 a28.70 Ellenville (V.). Ulster County.. 54,500 1912,297 Ellicott Un. F. S. D. No. 2..... 48.500 5,581 None 11,732,777 110.00 Endicott (V.), Broome Co___ 50.000 ____ 32,461 None115.294,404 52,000 Essex County 1,856 None 1425,000 111.40 Farmingdale(V.), Nassau Co.. 34,000 1,779 3.601 1571.842 110.15 •Fayetteville (V).0nondaga Co. 41,500 721 Forestville(V),ChautauquaCo.d26,400 Tranklinville (V.). Cattarau2,065 e1,057.402 x11.00 88,000 gus County 1,199 None 1522.055 111.84 Friendship (V.). Allegany Co_ 42,300 '12.042,000 t3.92 'Gates S. D.No.3, Monroe Co. 39.700 5,498 'Gates(V), Monroe County__ _d30,000 None el,558,855 Glenville Un.F.S.D. No. 2_ __ 43,500 None a3,385,290 t10.70 Great Neck Sch. Dist. No. 7,-100.800 ____ 10,794 64.275 25.000 17,536,410 Greece. Monroe County Greenburgh (T) Un. Fr. Sch. 52,000 Dist. No. 1 Greenburgh (T.) Un. F. S. D. 16,716,999 *63.000 No. 3 sGreenburgh (T.) Un. Fr. Sch. 12.183,741 *68,000 5 No. Dist. 3,735 None 11.984.8308.30 -Greenport (V). Suffolk County 41.750 1,445 e585,530 et7.37 None Groton (V), Tompkins Co __ __ 49.450 111.00 t874,035 None Hamburg(T). Un.Fr.5.D.No.8. 31.500 1.387 • 1489,460 125.90 Hamden (T.), Delaware Co__ 43,000 1,586 None §1.013,674 127.04 -Hamilton (V). Madison Co... 74.500 1,560 None 1614,510 19.73 Hammondsport(V),SteubenCo.25,000 None 15,731.000 §10.00 _Hempstead Corn.S. D.No.28 102,000 e551,380817 Hilton (V). Monroe County__ 56,200 1,258 1781.690 11-1:66 None Honeoye Falls, Monroe Co___ 42.000 None 17,007.425 18.92 Hornellsville Sch. Dist. No. 7_ 36,000 4,603 §4,027,000 Irondequoit (T), Monroe Co.. 64.732 None e5,550,000 e-4-.56 Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 35.000 None §1.573,584 §14.23 Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 41,250 702 775.430 110.00 __ __ Lakewood (V), Chatauqua Co_ 29,500 ____ 25,947 111.454.686 • 30.022 Lewis County 7 39 0 3 1:3 6 e20.00 e995,925 2,500 48,875 Co Sullivan Liberty (V). 2.000 t461,287 '114.1'7 LittleValley(V)CattaraugusCo 38,160 2,865 None 30,000 Lloyd (T), Ulster County 3,244 3.000 11.906,310 18.12 Lowville (V). Lewis County... 63,000 None §383,000 116.80 35,000 'Manchester Un. Fr. S. D.8 None '1541.509 119.00 Manchester Un.Fr. S. D.No.7 40.000 991 None y443.750 y12.62 Marcellus (V). Onondaga Co.. 32,000 4,614 None 11,222,098 111.60 Massena(V),St.LawrenceCo.. 78,033 1,201 12.00 §623.673 None 25.200 Co.. Mayville(V),Chautauqua 1.474 1516,565 14.20 None Mexico (V). Oswego County.. 56,000 2,318 None a1,211,815011.50 Mineola (V). Nassau County... 51,000 e15.56 e520,623 None Minna Un Fr. S. D. No. 2_.... 35.000 None a724.943 a13.80 Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dist.No.1 40.625 §944.000 Monroe Un. Fr. S. D. No.4__ 45.000 None 12,661,301 19.87 Mt. Pleasant S. D. No. 1_...... 99,700 2,285 a770,212 19.41 Naples (T), Ontario County.... 35.000 1,230 e636,212 e13.20 None Nelson (T). Madison County- 36.000 566,060 New Hartford S. D. No. 8___ 31.000 el ,322,000 New Hartford U.F.S.D.No.1_*49,000 None e1,433,893 e5.50 .New Hyde Park S. D. No. 5.. 25.000 I New Lebanon (T). ColumblaCo 40.000 None 1561,000 123.80 "New Paltz, Ulster County___ 49,500 None Newport (V). Herkimer Co.. 28 500 1402,596 97 60 2,6 .50.. §8. _ _0 6 .: None 11,643,942 § Niskayuna(T).Schenectadv Co. 27,000 Dansville U. F. S. D.No.1 30,000 11.706.092 110.55 -- -- -3,933 y1,243.175 y20.70 North Elba (T). Essex County. 57.000 1,307 ____ Oakfield (V), Genesee Countv.d35,000 973 None 1336.755 §13.00 'Oriskany Falls (V.). OneldaCo.41.000 None 12,926.413 117.12+ 4,570 Owego (V), Tioga County .... _. 62,500 None 12.926,4137.62+ _Owego School District No. 1... 27.000 1,319 e625.520 el3.59 None Painted Post (V), Steuben Co_ 45.075 2,469 ____ 11,361,725 Palmyra (V). Wayne Co 33,000 4,506 None a3,211,280 a7.70 Patchogue (V). Suffolk Co __ - 31.000 1.050 2,000 t530.496 t11.31 Pawling (V), Dutchess Co...... 32,000 2,967 800 al.503.033 a12.12 Penlleld (T): Monroe County.... 36.500 None §2,709.822 18.78 Penn Yan School District-- 53,000 1,375 None 1644,207 130.16 Phelps (V). Ontario County.._ 62,000 847 None a341.115 a8.20 Philadelphia (V).Jefferson Co. 38.000 2,060 11 778,745 16.49 Philmont(V), Columbia Co..__ 37.000 583 ____ isiOrie i435.000 Port Dickinson (V). BroomeCo.43,000 2,584 None z749,380 x17.94 Tort Henry (V). Essex County 40.700 None Ravenna (V),Albany County.. 32,000 0 723 9 1'0 None §519.010 110.00 Red Hook (V): Dutchess Co.... 30,000 1,623 3,000 1765,603 i13.00 Richfield Spgs.(V). Otsego Co. 40.000 Rotterdam & Niskayuna Un. None 1488.000 /30.40 Free Sch. Dist. No.12 58,000 1,783 None Rouses Point (V): Clinton Co_ 38.100 1366.984 117.00 Sangerfield & Marshall Union None 25,000 Free Sch. Dist. No. 11._ 1740.118 113.31 3,814 None t1,496,000 112.80 Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co__ __ 32,000 23,016 30,000 Scholiarie County ms Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Valuation $1.000. Debt. PlaceNone 1$404.604 t$7.80 Schoharie (V). Schoharle Co _J25,200 a1,422,880 al4.00 35.000 Schroeppel (T). Oswego Co None 1624,425 114.00 Schuylersville (V),Saratoga Co 41,800 None 1518,987 113.00 Sharon Spgs. IV), Schoharie Co 37,530 453,262 12.50 Sherburne (V), Chenango Co _- 44,000 $6.250 553,698 10.00 None Sherman Un. Fr. S. D. No. 5. 39.500 1491,229 111.25 None Shortsville (V). Ontario Co..... 27,600 Silver Spgs.(V). Wyoming Co. 38,500 None 1426,263 112.00 Solon (T), Cortland County__ _ 41,000 None 1273,819 29.93 None 1935,074 20.20 So.GlensFalls(V),Saratoga Co. 84,000 None e603,500 el0.00 Spencerport (V), Monroe Co... 62,900 Springville (V), Erie County.. 50,250 3,000 1937,405 113.88 Stamford (V), Delaware Co.__ 41.000 a$680,235 Stillwater (T),Saratoga Co___ 34,310 None 12,352,708 Theresa (V.). Jefferson Co___ 40,000 1563,203 11-27do 2,072 Ticonderoga (V). Essex Co.__ 37.000 None t1,096,298 al2.61 Tuxedo Un. Sch. Dist. No. 6.. 28,900 None 14,354,210 14.33 Union (V). Broome County.... 37.160 None 1646,295 118.60 Vernon Un. F. S. D. No. 7_ _d30,000 Walden (V). Orange County... 41,500 2,000 11.776,577 112.00 Warsaw(T)Un.F.S.D.No.10 59,000 None 11.207.000 18.00 Warsaw (T.), Wyoming Co__ 40,000 2,000 13.429.427 110.43 Wawarsing(T)Un F.S.D.No 26 55,000 None 1581.056 Webster (V). Monroe County.. 34.660 None e856,983 el1.20 Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1.. 70,000 None 2,710,277 111.94 Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1 - 26,000 None 2,116,640 §9.02 Whitehall(V), Washington Co. 91,000 None 1.758,710 111.91 1 Pop'tt 1915. 1,124 3,1491,711 531 1,016 1,228 893 545 2,106 848 2,688 1,060 6,837 1,053 2,754 1,922 5,196 3,424 1.439 4,666 *Total debt. d This covers merely a recent issue of bonds; we are not Informed as to what is total debt. y Figures are for 1910. x 1911 figures. a 1912 figures. t 1913 figures. § 1914 figures. e 1915 figures. State of New Jersey. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles) 7,815 State Capital Trenton Gov.(term exp.Mon. bet.3d Tues.,Jan.'17)James F.Fielder Secretary of State (term exp. Apl. 1 '20).._Thos. F. Martin Treasurer (term expires Mar. 1 1916)_ _Edward E. Grosscup Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 1917)___Edw. I. Edwards LEGISLATURE meets annually the second Tuesday of January, and there is no limit to the length of the session. HISTORY OF DEBT.-New Jersey has always been a conservative State; there are consequently no facts out of which to construct a history of debt issues. In a report made in 1838 the financial officer of the State affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned its credit to any company. The constitution of 1844 forbade the creation of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for purposes of war. &c. This exception, under which it was allowable to exceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion of the breaking out of the Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902. TOTAL DEBT.-With the exception of $116,000 certificates issued to the Commissioners of the Agricultural College under Act approved June 13 1895, the State is now clear from debt, and has been since Jan. 11902. At previous dates the debt was: $71,000 Nov. 1 1895 $660,400 Nov. 1 1901 194,000 Nov. 1 1894 735,400 Nov. 1 1898 394,000 Nov. 1 1880 1,996,300 Nov. 1 1897 593.400 Nov. 1 1866 3,395.200 Nov. 1 1896 On Nov. 1 1914 the cash balance on hand In the State Fund was $1,085,605.61; this fund also held on the same date 1,887 shares (par value $188,700) of the stock of the Delaware & Raritan Canal and Camden & Amboy RR. & Transportation companies, the market value of which amounts to about $450.000. The State School Fund on Nov. 1 1914 held securities to the amount of $5,850,527 09; cash balance on hand for investment. $59,227.45 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The assessed valuation for a series of years has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1906 has been at supposed full value-a much higher basis than formerly. 603,676,953 1914-.32,481,605.038 1906....._ 1,570,210,073 1888 573.256.303 1913-- 2.406.260.693 1905._ 1,153,682,961 1886 554,828,114 1912-- 2.289.770.281 1900 891,237,286 1884 534,917,876 1911.... 2,166,735,535 1898 844,354,193 1882 518,617,518 1910._ 2,045,898,214 1896 794,428,048 1880 531.851,849 774,398,332 1878 1909..__.. 1,949,687,287 1894 596,833,707 742,759,082 1876 1908.-__ 1,843,001,178 1892 619,057,903 $649,979,700 1874 1907.-- 1,841,527,418 1890 canal property in 1900 and railroad of In addition to the above, valuation was $219.656.014, in 1902 $223,486,392, in 1903 $227,195,115, In 1904 in $194,532,469, 1907 1906 In 1200,$236.720,571, 1905 In $231,655,525, 045,173, in 1908 $272,182,490, in 1909 $279.059,611, in 1910 $286,546.453 and in 1911 S284,542.181. The values of railroad and canal property from 1906 to 1911 incl. do not include 2d class RR. property, the latter being given in the totals shown above for those years. No general tax is imposed In New Jersey, the State deriving its revenue from other sources. POPULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows: 2,844,342 1880 1,131.116 1830 2,537.167 1870 906,096 1820 2,144.134 1860 672,035 1810 1.883,669 1850 489,555 1800 1,444,933 1840 373,306 1790 1915 1910 1905 1900 1890 320.823 277,575 245,562 211.149 184,139 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 the State's credit and the fourth paragraph forbids the creation of debt. These provisions are as follows: 3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or Indirectly loaned in any case. 4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities of the State which shall singly or in the aggregate, with any previous debts or liabilities, at any time exceed one hundred thousand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single object of work, to be distinctly specified therein; which law shall provide the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the Interest of such debt Nov., 1915.1 NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF -STATE. -or liability as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt or liability within thirty-five years from the time of the contracting thereof, and shall be irrepealable until such debt or liability and the interest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and no such law shall take • effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received the sanction of a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all money to be raised by the authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific object stated therein, and to the payment of the debt thereby created. This section shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of the United States. According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for making debt is limited to $100.000, except (1) for purposes of war, &a., and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified 'therein, eco. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen. -given in the same paragraph of the constitution. [On Nov.2 1915 the voters decided against the question of issuing $1,000,1)00 bonds for the purchase of what is known as the "Wharton Tract" in Atlantic and Burlington counties. It was originally intended to issue these bonds in the name of the State Water Supply Commission, without a vote of the people, but the Court of Errors and .Appeals on March 1 1915 decided that this would be in violation of the constitutional provision which prohibits the bonding of the State for a sum exceeding $100.000, except by -direct vote of the people. V. 100. p. 829. CITIES, COUNTIES. TOWNS, Soc., are also restricted in the making of certain kinds of debt by Article /, paragraphs 19 and 20. of the constitution. We give these paragraphs in full: 19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit, to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become security for, or be directly or indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of any association or corporation. 20. No donation of land or appropriation of money shall be made by the State or any municipal corporation to or for the use of any society, association or corporation whatever. absolute. It will be noted that the above prohibitions are Article IV, Section VII, Paragraph 11. of the constitution, forbids the "regulating laws the internal special any Legislature of passage by the affairs of towns and counties." the constitution directing that in this and all other cases where general laws are feasible, general laws shall be provided. In compliance with this last provision the Legislature has passed many general laws relating to the bonded indebtedness of the different kinds of municipalities existing in New Jersey, which are counties, cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages, school districts, and certain anomalous municipalities governed by Boards of Commissioners, or Improvement Commissions, and not specifically named as villages, which they really are. See Compiled Statutes of New Jersey 1910, under the following headings; Chosen Freeholders, Cities, Towns, Townships, Boroughs, Villages and Municipal Corporations. There is no general debt limit for New Jersey municipalities, either constitutional or statutory. The most Important law applicable to the debt of all municipalities Is the Act of Mar. 29, 1887, P. L. 1887. p. 67, Corn. Stat. of 1910, p. 3070. which prohibits the issuance of bonds by any municipality which is in default in the payment of its past-due bonds, or the interest thereon, or in arrears for over six months in the payment of any State or county lax oraother legal indebtedness. A supplement to this Act passed in 1912 provides that the failure to pay interest or principal of bonds the validity of which is contested by the municipality in pending litigation is not to be deemed a default under said Act. The constitutional prohibition above referred to against special legislation relating to the internal affairs of towns and counties has been so construed by the highest Court in New Jersey as to prevent special legislation relating -to the internal affairs of any municipality. The word 'towns" as used In the constitutional provision is construed in the broadest possible sense, -so as to include cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages, school districts and municipalities of every kind. The result of this is that while the Legislature may, and does, incorporate municipalities by Special Laws, naming them and defining their boundaries, Special Laws as to the government and powers of such municipalities cannot be passed. The old special charters, which many cities have and which were granted before Sept. 1875, when this constitutional provision was adopted, remain in force except so far as amended or repealed by general laws, as the constitutional prohibition prevents the amendment or repeal of these old special charters by a special law. Consequently, at almost every session of the Legislature In recent years, one or more laws have been passed providing generally for the government of cities, or some other class of municipalities, which laws. while general in form, are really passed for the benefit of some particular -municipality. To avoid the amendment or repeal of the old special charters. the new laws by their terms do not take effect until accepted by the voters at an election held for that purpose, and usually only the particular munidpality at whose solicitation a law is passed accepts it. This makes it necessary to inquire as to any municipality whether or not it has accepted any such laws if order to know how it is governed. These referendum charters, as they may be called, frequently contain special debt Ihnits and other Important provisions in regard to municipal finance, as did also the old special charters. Similarly, many acts granting power to municipalities are passed which do not provide a frame of government, but still take effect only on acceptance. Counties, towns, townships, boroughs and villages are almost entirely governed by general laws applicable either to all municipal corporations or to those classes, except that a few of the older towns have special charters which are still in force so far as not inconsistent with general laws adopted since. Counties are governed by the General County Act of 1846. as amended. Comp. Stat. of 1910, P. 474, and there are numerous Acts giving powers either to all counties or to those of a certain population. Towns are governed by the General Town Law of 1895, P. L. 1895. p. 218. Comp. Stat. of 1910, P. 5518. This Act applies to all towns incorporated under It by referendum proceedings, and also to towns previously incorporated under other General Town Laws. Boroughs are governed by the General Borough Law of 1897. Comp. Stat. 1910, p. 226. This Act limits the bonded debt of boroughs to 15% of the assessed valuation. Townships are governed by the General Township Law of 1899, Comp. Stat. of 1910. p. 5567. which limits the bonded debt of towNships to 10% of the assessed valuation. There are few villages in New Jersey, most of the former villages being now incorporated under some other form, but the remaining villages are mostly_ governed by the General Village Act of 1891, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 5727. which is known as The Winton Act. The Act of Mar. 26 1896. appearing in the Comp. Stat, under the heading of "Municipal Corporations,' Sec. 20 and 21, p. 3462, provided that thereafter no borough or village should be incorporated except by special Act of the Legislature. While this Act operated to prevent the incorporation of boroughs and villages by referendum proceedings under previous general laws, It does not prevent subsequent action by the Legislature permitting such incorporation. It is, however, a declaration by the Legislature of its policy to incorporate municiaplities by special Act, which policy has been pursued as to all municipalities since that date, except towns. This course has many advantages, the principal one of which is, that as to municipalities so incorporated there can be no question as to their corporate existence, name, and boundaries, which are fixed by the special .Act. When the Legislature desires to incorporate a township, borough or village, it now does so by a special Act fixing the name and looundaales of the new municipality, and the new municipality thereupon becomes subject to the general laws affecting the class to which it belongs. In the case of new cities, the situation is more complicated, because there Is no general Act relating to all cities and furnishing a form of government therefor which takes effect without acceptance by the voters or governing body of the city. Therefore, when the Legislature incorporates a new -city, as it cannot by the Act of incorporation provide for its government, but can only fix its name and boundaries, the new city would be without •any frame of government unless it should proceed to accept one of the general referendum charters. Cities under 12.000 population are governed by the Act of March 24 1897. Comp. Stat. of 1910. p. 1297. unless they have a special charter or have adopted a referendum charter. This is the course generally pursued, and frequently the Legislature has simultaneously incorporated a new city and passed a new referendum charter ostensibly for all cities, but which was intended to be, and was, accepted only by the new city. The effect of this is practically the same as if a special charter had been passed for the new city. In 1911 the Legislature adopted what is generally known as the Walsh Act (Chap. 221, Laws 1911), providing for the commission form of government in cities. This Act, (which only applies to municipalities accepting It at an election) provides that it may be so accepted by "cities, towns, boroughs and other municipalities." This left it uncertain whether on the one band the Act applied to counties and school districts, or whether, on the 59 other hand, it could be accepted by villages and townships. This doubt was set at rest by an amendment adopted by the Legislature at the session of 1912, which amended the title and body of the Act so as to make it applicable to cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages and municipalities governed by boards of commissioners and improvement commissions, and to these only, so that it is now clear that counties and school districts are not affected. The Act was further amended and supplemented by P. L. 1913, pp. 197, 323 (permitting bonds to be issued without an election), 581, 836, 916 (validating elections on adoption of the Act), P. L. 1914. pp. 170 (providing for preferential voting) and 253 (granting home rule), and P. L. 1915. pp. 92. 145 (validating elections for adoption of Act), 404. 622 (providing for recall). Of the larger municipalities in New Jersey, the cities of Trenton, Passaic, Atlantic City, Jersey City, Long Branch, Hoboken and Bayonne, have accepted the Walsh Act, and while submitted to the voters of a number of other cities, such as Camden, Paterson, Elizabeth and Bayonne, it has been rejected by them. The Walsh Act limited the net bonded debt of cities accepting it to 10% of the assessed valuation of property therein, unless authorized by the voters at a epecial election. The amendment of 1912 provides that such net bonded debt shall be determined by deducting from the gross bonded debt all water bonds, cash and investments held in sinking funds, and all bonds the payment of which is provided for in the current tax levy, and makes the limit on debt without an election 15% instead of 10% (see "Chronicle" of Jan. 18 1913, page 171)• The home rule amendment of 1914 (known as the 'Hennessy Act") attempted to constitute municipalities adopting the Walsh Act a special class of municipalities, and provided that they should not be subject to any laws of the State "except laws applicable to all municipalities of this State other than counties and school districts." The effect of this amendment was to create considerable doubt as to the powers possessed by commission-governed municipalities. In Delaware River Transportation Co. v. City of Trenton,the Hennessy Act was held unconstitutional, upon the ground that it was special legislation, by a decision of Justice Trenchard of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, rendered on May 22 1914. Justice Trenchard's opinion was affirmed by the Court of Errors and Appeals on July 10 1914. (See "Chronicle" of May 16 1914. page 1199; May 23 1914, page 1629; May 30 1914, page 1654, and July 18 1914, pige 212.) Unuer the County Act of 1846, as amended, counties are governed by large Boards of Chosen Freeholders, each Freeholder being elected by the municipality, or portion thereof, that he represents. By P. L. 1912, p. 619 (a revision of the so-called Strong Act of 1902) (P. L. 1902 p. 65), counties accepting it at an election have a small board elected at large, consisting of 9, 7, 5 or 3 members, according to population. This Act was amended by P. L. 1913, p. 834, and P. L. 1914, p. 423, P. L. 1912, p. 228, is a similar referendum Act applicable only to counties of the first class (population 200,000). Several counties have already accepted the Strong Act,and as the small board elected at large represents one of the principles of the so-called commission form of government, it has been stated in the press that these counties have accepted the "commission form of government," thus creating the false impression that they had accepted the Walsh Act. School Districts are governed by the General School Law of 1903, Comp. Stat. of 19'10. p. 4724, which provides that every incorporated city, town, township and borough shall be a school district. City school districts are governed by Art. VI of this law, which practically makes the Board of Education a branch of the City Government, and authorizes the issuance of bonds of the City for school purposes to an amount not exceeding 5% of the assessed valuation of the City. School districts in towns, townships and boroughs are governed by the provisions of Art. VII of this law, which provides for the issuance of bonds of such school districts (which are not obligations of the town, township or borough) as the legal voters may direct, without any limitation. The School Law also provides that the voters of any city school district may accept the provisions of Article VII of the School Law, and be governed like a town, township or borough district, and, on the other hand, town, township and borough school districts may accept the provisions of Article VI of the School Law and be governed like a city district. This has been done chiefly by large towns, which found it cumbersome to submit all important matters as to taxation and bond issues to meetings of the voters, and the towns of Wesy Hoboken, Kearny, Montclair and Irvington, and the townships of Weehawken and North Bergen, have accepted and are governed by Art. VI. So far as we are aware, no city has accepted the provisions of Art. VII. The proceedings for the issuance of bonds of all school districts under Art. VII must be submitted to the Attorney-General for his approval before the bonds are issued. SALE OF BONDS.—By the Act of Apr. 9th 1910, P. L. 1910. P. 347, Comp.Stat.of 1910, p. 3685, all municipal bonds must be sold for not less than par at public sale on ten days' notice, unless the statute under which they are issued expressly authorizes private sale. By an amendment to this Act, passed in 1911 (P. L. 1911. p. 218), the notice must be given by two insertions in a local paoer. and private sale to the sinking fund is allowed. The School Law of 1903 and the Borough Law of 1897 expressly authorize private sale, as does the Grade Crossing Act of April 1 1912 and the County Funding Act of the same date which last Act authorizes the funding of floating debt of counties existing Jan: 1 1912. A supplement to the School Law, P. L. 1911. p. 514. prohibits the issuance of school bonds except after public sale on ten days' notice, unless previously offered to and rejected by the School Fund. This Act also requires all School Bonds to be signed, sealed, delivered and paid for in the State of New Jersey. such payment to be made by cash or certified check to the order of the custodian of school moneys, who is the Treasurer of the city, town, township or borough, as the case may be. TAX EXEMPTION.—By Sec. 3 of the General Tax Act of 1903. CompStat. of 1910. p. 5075, bonds and other securities of the United States and of the State of New Jersey or any County, taxing district or school district of the State are exempt from taxation. This makes all New Jersey municipal bonds tax-exempt in that State. LIMITATION OF TAX RATE.—Chap. 116, Laws of 1906,limiting the tax rate, was repealed by Chapter 9. Laws of 1914. 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. In 1913 the law was further amended to permit investment in certain bonds secured by first mortgage on terminal or dock property. See V.96, p. 1169. We give below in full the investment sections of the new law. VI. DEPOSITS—HOW INVESTED. SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited with the same in any manner except as follows, to wit: I. In stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is distinctly pledged to provide for the payment of the principal and interest thereof: II. In the interest-bearing bonds of this State: or in any bonds authorized by the laws of this State to be issued by any commission appointed by the Supreme Court of this State, by virtue of any law of this State: III. In the bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within ten years previous to making such investment by any such bank, defaulted In the payment of any part of either principal or interest in any debt authorized by any law of such State to be contracted. IV. In the bonds of any county, township, municipality or school district of this State issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this State, provided, such county, township, municipality or school district shall not, within the five years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any legal debt or obligation thereof: and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district or in any interest-bearing obligation issued by the county in which such bank is situated, or by any city, town, township, borough or village in such county. V. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of the Union issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided, no such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such investment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted; and provided further, the total indebtedness of any such city or county Is limited by law to 10% of its assessed valuation: VI. In first mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any railroad company which has paid dividends of not less than 4% per annum regularly on its entire capital stock for a period of not less than five years next previous to the purchase of such bonds, or in any consolidated mort- 60 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. woL. 101. gage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any such company authorized 4s g'01 M-N*114,0000.._ May 1 1916 Funded Assessment Bonds. *l24,0000__ May 1 1921 58 '96 J-J $23.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1916 to be issued to retire the entire bonded debt of such company, or in the bonds of any railway terminal or dock company of this State, secured by 4s g '05 A-0 *55,0000_ _ _Apr 1 1925 58 '95 J-J 33,000... Jan 1 1925 first mortgage on terminal or dock property fronting on the Hudson River 4 4sg'08J-J *55,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1928 Water Bonds. and having an assessed value for the purpose of taxation in excess of the 4 4g'11 J-J 75,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1931 4 4g'02 J-J $15,000___-Deo 1 1922 amount of the entire issue of bonds, and used and occupied as a dock or 434g'12 J-J 16,009.......Jan 1 1928 20,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1932 48 '98 J-J terminal by any railroad company now operating in this State. 28.000W Jan 1 1932 44g'13 J-J 6,000__Jan 1 1933 4s '02 J-J 47,000___ _Jan 1 1934 436g'03 J-J VII In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real 434s'14 J-J 44,000_ _ _ _July 1 1923 estate situate In this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned Police-Headquarters Bonds. Park Bonds. thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or 4 4sg'99J4 *$100,0000_ _July 1 1929 48 '05 J-J $38,000_ _ _ _July 1 1925 invested; but in case the loan Is on unimproved or unproductive real estate, 4 lisg'08.14 *450,000c_ _ _July 1 1943 School Bonds. the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30% of its actual value; 434g'10 J-J *175,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1945 58 '96 J-J $6,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1916 enc. no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings 4 4sg'10J4 *102,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1945 30'96 J-J 70,000_Sept 1 1916 bank, except upon the report of a committee of at least three of the man- 4s g '11 J-J *173,0000___Jan 1 1946 110'97 J-J 9.000____May 1 1917 agers, and two members of which committee shall certify in writing to the 44sg'14J-J *28.0000___Jan 1 1949 430'98 J-J 100,000_Mch 1 1918 value of the premises mortgaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their 430 g J-J *21,000_ _ _ _July 1 1944 48 '99 J-J 6,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1919 best judgment; such report shall be filed and preserved among the records 43 '01 J-J 12,000____July 2 1920 Sidewalk Bonds. of the bank; 9,090...,.. _A pr 1 1922 434 g '11 J-J $10,0000_ __Jan 1 1916 4s '02 J-.1 VIII. In real estate strictly in accordance with the following provisions: I 48 '02 J-J 11,500Aug 18 1922 Fire-Department Bonds. (a) A plot whereon is erected, or may be erected, a building or buildings ' 4s g '02 J-J *58,0900_ _ _July 1 1932 410'03 J-J 100,000_ __ _Mch 2 1933 requisite for the convenient transaction of Its business, and from portions 4 34sg'07J-J *25,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1937 4s '05 J-J 6,750_ _ __Mch 1 1935 of which not required for Its own use a revenue may be derived; the costs 43 '06 J-J *128,0000_ _ _July 1 1926 4 4g'07 J-J 49,400_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 of such building or buildings and lot shall in no case exceed 50% of the net 4s g '09 J-J *28,0000_ __Jan 1 1944 53 '08 4 10,000____Jan 1 1928 surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commissioner 44g'10 J-J *55.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1945 58 g '08 J-J 160,000c.._ _Apr 1 1928 of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost of such 44g'13 J-J *20.0000_ __Jan 1 1943 53 '08 M-N 265,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1928 lot and building contained in this subdivision shall not apply to or affect , 434 g J-J *40,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1948 55 '08 J-J 12,000_ __July 1 1928 any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a 410'09 J-J 60,500_ _Sept 1 1929 Ventnor Ave. Bonds. special charg 7,500____Jan 1 1930 J-J *$20.000__ _ _Jan 1 1944 48 '10 J-J 4 34_!'14 (b) Such as shall have been purchased or acquired by It at sales upon the 43010 J-J 298,000_July 1 1930 exas Avenue Bonds. foreclosure of mortgages owned by such corporation, or upon judgments or 4)4s08 J-J *540,0000_ _ _July 1 1938 430'11 J-J 50,400c_ _ _July 1 1931 decrees obtained or rendered for debts due to it, or In settlements effected to 430'11 ___ 8,500___Dec 15 1931 Massachusetts Avenue Bonds. secure such debts, or in satisfaction of such mortgages; and all such real 430'08 J-J *530.0000_ _ _July 1 1928 4s '12 J-J 5,000___Dec 15 1932 448'13 J-J 338,000c.....Jan 1 1933 estate shall be sold by such bank within five years after the same shall have Michigan Avenue Bonds. been so purchased, unless, upon application by such corporation to the Com- 43 g '06 A-0 $7,0000__ _Oct 1 1936 434sg'14J-J 107,000_ __ _Feb 1 1934 missioner of Banking and Insurance, he shall extend the time within which Track Elevation Bonds. Plaza Place Bonds. such sale shall be made; the provisions of this section shall apply to all funds 430'03 J-D $7,000_ _ Deo 1 1923 of any savings bank, Including its reserve fund, and all investments of money 434g11 J-J *$6,000c__ _July 1 1921 City-Hall Bonds. and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner provided 48 '11 J-j 538.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1931 Lighting Standard Bonds. and made lawful in this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any special 434g'11 J-J *337,000c_ _ _July 1 1945 Paving Bonds. charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who shall act 430 g J-J *10.000____July 1 1934 4s '97 J-J $17,000--.. Jan 1 1917 in the investment of moneys and the sale or transfer of stocks or securities. BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '15 $8,809,000 58 '10 J-J 234.000____July 11930 3.992 17..Sep 10 1917 2,826,444 48 '13 J-J SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on deposit with the Sinking fund Playground Bonds. 5,782,556 same, or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange or drafts, except NET DEBT Oct 21 '15 $500 upon the additional pledge of collateral security, which shall be of the same Water debt (incl. above)_ 2,735,000 5s '10 J-J Fire-Department Bonds. nature and character as those In which the money deposited may be invested School debt (see below) $8,000____Jan 1 1918 (not included above)_ 1,317,000 45 '98 J-J as directed in the preceding section, or the capital stocks of national and Nov 1 1918 State banks, or the capital stock or bonds of other corporations of this Total assessed val. 1915_93,061,800 45 '98 M-N 10,000.. 8,000_._Sept 1 1919 State which have not defaulted in the payment of interest or dividends, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_....$20.27 45 '99 M-S upon the collateral loaned upon, within two years next preceding the time Popula'n 1910, 46,150; 1915, 51,667 4s '06 •M-S 20,000...... Sept 1 1926 7,000___ _June 1 1916 of such loan, and then only to the extent of 80% of the market value of such Summer population (est.)___300,000 43 '09 J-D INT.on bonds marked (9 at Han- 4s '13 J-J 12,990.... Feb 20 1918 collaterals; provided, the total amount of such loans shall not exceed 15% over Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on Albany Refunding Assessment Bonds. of the total deposits held by such savings bank. Ave. bonds and paving bonds duo bs '88 J-J $50,000.__ _May 1 1918 INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-This subject is covered by the 1929 at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.; on 5s '88 J-J 46,000___ _July 1 1918 Act of May 81907, Public Laws 1907. p.382; Comp. Stat. of 1910,9. 3864. other bonds in Atlantic 53,000_ ___Jan 1 1919 5s '89 J-J City. printed in full in "Chronicle" of Nov. 23 1907, p. 1352. 58 '89 J-J 68,000_ __ _July 1 1919 Debt Bonds. ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST. 48 Floating '08 J-J $197,000..._ _Jan 1 34s'00 M-S $90.000c_Mch 1 '16-21 430'11 J-D 218,000c___June 1 1928 1931 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE 48 g '04 J 35,000c_July 1 '16-'22 Tax Bonds. 48 g '05 J-J 102,000c_July 1 '25-'3i STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 43 '06 J4 $35,000...... Apr 16 1916 4s g '06 J-J 65,000c_July 1 '31-'35 5s '08 J-J 275,090.......July 1 1928 ACQUACKANONK TOWNSHIP. City-Hall Bonds. 48 '06 J-J 16,000c___July 1 1936 Park Bonds. This township (incorp. in 1693) is Is g '00 F-A*590,0000___Aug 1 1930 430'07 J-J 70,0000_ _ _July 1 1937 4348'96 J-J $58,000____July 11918 4s g '09 J-J *20,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1944 4 4ir'08 J4 160,0000_July 1 '38-'42 4s In Passaic County. M-N 24,500..__ _ May 1 1927 434sg'13J-J *6,000e___Jan 1 1933 430g'09J4 120,000o_July 1 1943 48 '07 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. '13 J-J 2.500___Feb 15 1923 $30,000eb 1 1945 Public-Library 1 1945 Bonds. 430g J-J 139,000cJuly 430'15 F-A Street-Improvement Bonds. Is g '03 J-J *$30,0000__ _Jan 1 1938 4 g'11 J-J 170,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1946 434809 J-J Funding (Trunk Sewer). 1 1929 82,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-17 4356'12 J-J 245.000c___July 1 1947 5s '08 J-J $155,000____May 430'15 F-A $131,000..Feb 1 1945 Is g '05 J-J 183,000___ _Jan 1 1928 44g'13 J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 13'15_4161,000 Water Bonds. 430'11 J-D 1 1921 15,000____Jan 1 1945 4s '12 M-S 250.000____June Assess. val.'15, real estate12,417.125 5s g '95 J-D$761,0000__ _June 1 1925 410 g J-J 55.000____Mch 1 1922 Assess. val. '15, personal_ 2,027,281 4sg'96M-S 100,0000___Mch 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 '15 $1,317,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '1444,028,042 INTEREST on 4s and 430 due in Twp. bonds (on demand) _ Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915.. _ __15.30 4 30g'97J4 12,000oJuly 1 1917 500 Popula'n 1910, 11,869; 1915, 20,822 4s g '00 J-J *200,000o.._ _July 1 1930 1937 and the 430 due 1938-1948 Is Sinking fund 815.844 at Hanover Nat. Bank, New Assess. val. real est. 4s g '01 J-J *70,000c__ _July 1 1931 payable 1914_46,947,579 York; on the 434s due 1943 at the Assess,val. ACQUACKANONK TOWNSHIP 4s g '02 J-J *15,00(3c__ _July 1 1952 National personal,1914_10.147,875 Park Bank, New York; on Total SCHOOL DISTRICT. Is g '03 J-J *75,0000___Jan 1 1933 assessed val. 1914..57.095,454 This district is in Pasq£11C County. 1s g '04 J-J *35,000c _July 1 1934 other bonds in Atlantic City. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_422.43 Incorporated about 1890. _July 1 1941 _ .000c_ 1 4sg'06J-J*300 Popula'n 1910, 55,545; 1915, 64,481 School Bonds. 134g'10 J-J 160,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1945 INTEREST payable part at Hud430'03 J-J $6,000c.._....1916-1924 4 Mg'10 J-J 115,000c_ _ _July 1 1945 ATLANTIC COUNTY. May's Landing is the county seat. son Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City, 443'05 A-0 3,500c_ __ _1916-1922 414g'11 J-J 75,0000 _Jan 1 1946 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. part at Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at 430'06 M-N 43,500c_June 1 '17-'45 4 4g'12 J-J 100,0000__ _Jan 1 1947 5s '15 J4 $50,000__July 1 '40-'41 the Mechanics' Tr. Co. In Bayonne 430'07 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '16-'35 J-J 214.000c___Jan 1 1943 Building Bonds. 430'10 M-N117.800c_May 1 '16-'48 434g'13 4sg'14J4 *350,0000___Jan 1 1944 48 g '06 J-J $22,000r_ _Jan 1 '16-'19 53 'OS J-J 56.500c_July 1 '16-'44 4 430'14 J-J *17,000_ ___July 1 1944 4s '10 J-J 10,000r_1Jan 1 '16-'20 BELLEVILLE. 430'11 M-N 8,000c......1916-1924 430'14 J-J *136,000____July 1 1944 This town is in Essex County. 5s '10 J-J 40,000r.I 430'12 M-N 61.500c_May 1 '22-'52 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds. Commission government approved 5s '13 M-S 75,000.-Mar 1926-1944 4345'08 430'14 M-N 95,000 J-J *315.0000___Jan 1 1918 5s '13 M-S 60.000Oct 11 '53-'57 Oct. 20 1914. '16-'27 BOND. DEBT Oct'15$413,700 Bellevue Avenue Bonds. Funding Bonds. Road Bonds. Assess. val. J Real estate_ _12.417.125 4349g'10J4 $9,0000_ _ _July 1 1920 53 '11 J-J $100,000c_ _Jan 1 '21-'30 5s '14 F-A $90.000____Feb 1 1944 1915____1Total 14.444.406 Albany Avenue Bonds. ___ 60,000 1920-1925 43{s'15 M-S 80,000____Mar 1 1945 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 4 4sg'09J4 $100.000c__ _July 1 1944 5s Road Bonds. '15 ___ 260.000 1929-1939 School tax (per $1.000) 1915....$5.46 Crematory Bonds. J-J $89,000r 1925 44s Bridge Bonds. INT. on the bonds of '08, '10, '11 410g'9814 $40.000c_ _ _July 1 1918 Water Bonds. J-J 4s '08 $5,000r___ Jan 1 Citizens' 1916 the and 1912 is payable at 430g'00J4 *10,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1920 J-J $17.000c 1921 30,000r__Jan 1 '16-'19 448 Trust Co. of Paterson; on others at 4s g '01 J-J *32,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1921 5s '11 J-J 448'12 J-J 30,000c_ _Jan 1 '20-'23 53 '13 J-D 25,000c___Dec 1 1943 the First Nat. Bank of Paterson. Paving Bonds. Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT July 1915_4712,000 4s g '99 M-N 374,000e___Nov 1 1919 Floating debt M-S $11,500c 1941 40,000 5s ASBURY PARR. 4s g '01 A-O*135,0000_Oot 1 1921 Total assessed val. 1914_119,060,177 5s '13 F-A 47,0000_ __Aug 1 1943 This city is in Monmouth County. 4s g '02 A-0 *15,000c_ ._Oct 1 1922 (Assessm't about 4-5 actual Library Bonds. val.) Incorp. as a city in 1897. Commis- 4 4sg'04M-N *195.0000_ May 1 1924 Statekco.tax(per$1.000) M-S $2,400c 1920 '1445.49+ 430 sion govt. adopted Dec. 8 1914. 4s g '05 J-D*130,0000_ _ _June 1 1925 Popula'n 1910, 71,894; 1915, Sidewalk Impt. Bonds. 82.840 Funding Bonds. F-A $73,500c 1921 4s g '06 A-0 80,0000_ __Apr 1 1926 INT. at County Collector's office. 53 1927 bs '13 J-D$122.000____Dec 1 1918 4 4sg'07J-J *250,000o_ __Jan 1 53 '13 J-D 46,000c___Dec 1 1923 Fire Bonds. 15,0000.._ _Oct 1 1926 Refunding Bonds. 43 g '06 J-J 4s '04 J-1) $19,000c___June 1 1934 4 4sg'08J-J *65,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1928 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. 53 '13 F-A $75,000c___Aug 1 1943 This borough is in Monmouth Co. BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '15..4789.400 4348'09 M-N 15,000e 1944 410'08 J-J *70,000o_ _ _July 1 1928 Water debt (incl.) 118,000 Beach Bonds. 65,0000.._ _Jan 1 1929 Inc. 1887; relnc. Sept. 15 1891. 4s g '09 J-J Sewer Extension Bonds. Sinking fund 4s A-0$250.000o_ _ _Apr 1 1933 4 4sg'09J-J *212.000c___July 1 1944 61,301 1916-1940 Assess. val. 1915 430'07 J-J 150.000c_ _ _July 1 1947 4 4sg'10J4 *135,000o___July 1 1945 5s '15 M-S 325,000 7,872,678 Refunding Water.Bonds. Actual val. (est.)_ _ _ ____ _10,400,000 430'11 J-J 150,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1951 4 4g'11 J-J *70,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1946 1928 .July 1 $60,000o__ J-J g 430 Total tax (per $1,000) 19l.5..-..$25.00 Water Bonds. 44s g J4 *7,000c_ __Jan 1 1921 Refunding Sewer Bonds. Popula'n 1910, 9,891; 1915, 11,996 5s J-D $10,000e__ _June 1 1917 430 g J-J *35.000c___Jan 1 1947 J-J $39.000c_ _ _July 1 1928 5s J-D 50.000o_ __June 1 1924 4 qg'13 J-J *45.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1938 4g g INT.at First Nat. Bank,Belleville Electric-Light Bonds. J-J 48,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1927 44g12 J-J *12.000c___July 1 1922 58 4s 22,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1928 44sg'13J4 *200,000c_July 1 1938 58 g '06 J-J $12,0000.. _ _Apr 2 1916 J-J Bonds. Water-Works Apr 22,000c 1 1936 48 '06 A-0 BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DIST. 43014 J-J *134,000_ _ _ _July 1 1933 $6.000c_ _Apr 10 1921 410 430'14 M-S 50.000____Sept 1 1944 430'14 J-J *136,000__ __July 1 1933 5s g '06 J-J M-N$12,000c ____1916-1927 Refunding Light Bonds. 43.s'15 J-J 58,000____July 1 1945 434s 434s F-A 3,500c _ _ _ _1920-1923 J-J *32,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1934 $15.000r__May 10 1926 34sg'06J-J 4 School Bonds (City's Portion). 44s A-0 2.500c____1924-1926 AtlanticlAve. Improv't Bonds. Funding Bonds. J-D $55.000c June 20'16-'43 430'07 bs 430 J-D 9,000c ____1916-1924 A-0 $44,000o___Oct 1 1937 5s g '01 J-J 57,0000_ _Jan 1 16-22 430 1937 44s'07 J-D 100,000c J-J 17,500c ____1916-1932 4,000_ _Jan 1 'l6-'23 430 Hospital Bonds. 4Us'13 J-J 175.000c___Jan 1 1913 5s '14 J-J A-0 45,000r ____1923-1944 43 g '06 M-S*$30.0000__ _Sept 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ _4152,000 430 Library Bonds. J-J 24.900c _ _ _1931-1943 12,152 fund 430'07 M-S 1937 *70,000cSept 1 Sinking 4s M-N $18,000c_ _ _ Nov 1 1931 430'13 J-J 80,000c Jan 15 '27-'42 414g'09 M-S *5,000c__ _Sept 1 1939 Assess.val.'15(abt.4 act.) 2.375,671 5s u Sewer Bonds. M-N( 1.500c___Nov 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.. _ 422.60 A-0 $50,000c._ _Apr 1 1933 1119,000_ _Nov 1 '28-'44 Drainage Bonds. 1,615; 1915, 1,771 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '14.. $318,900 4s '05 M-S 50,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1945 4 4sg'07J4 $20.000c_ _ _July 1 1937 Population 1910. INT. on funding bonds of 1907 at Assessed val. '14 (q act.)-7,178.352 75,0 OcJuly 1 1942 430g'09J4 *100.0000.._ _July 1 1938 430'07 J-J 1944 4 4g'11 J-J 250,000c__ _Jan 1 1941 the Atlantic Highlands Nat. Bank; School tax (per $1,000) 1914_45.25 430'09 M-N 35,000c 430'12 J-J 75,000c ___July 1 1947 4 )4sg'11J-J 600,000o_ _Jan Jan 1 1941 on others in New York. INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Belleville. BOND. DEBT Jan 20'1531,601000 44,3'13 J-J *180.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1943 Sinking funds 183,427 44sg'13J4 *170,000cJuly 1 1943 BAYONNE. This city is in Hudson County. BELNIAR. 37,500 Certificate debt Conduit Bonds. Incorporated as a city 1889. ComThis borough is In Monmouth Value city property 1915. 1,577,082 Assessed valuation 1914_ _13,809,094 4s g '06 M-N 330,0000_ _ _May 1 1936 mission govt. adopted Mar. 9 1915. County. Incorp. in 1885. ComJudgment Bonds. mission govt. rejected Jan. 26 1915. Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_429.46 44sg'12J4 15.000c___Jan 1 1947 16,000__Jan 1 1935 434s'14 J-J $18,913.73_July 1 1924 Popula'n 1910, 10,150; 1915, 10,910 430 g J-J Fire-Engine Bonds. Harbor !mot. Bonds. 897.86 Sept 15 1919 bs '07 A-0 34,500 1937 434s'14 J-J INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 430 g J4 *$15,000____Jan 1 1940 Sewer Bonds. -Road-Construction Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 1941 430'03 .1-.1 $35,000 __ _Jan 1 1923 5s g '11 J-D 312,600o ATLANTIC CITY. 5s '15 ___ $25,000 1916-1940 36,000_ _ _ _July 1 1943 This city is in Atlantic County. Court-Room Bonds. 5s '13 J-J City-Improvement Bonds. Incorporated March 3 18.54. New Water-Extension Bonds. 48 '01 M-S 52,600_ _Sept 13 1921 charter adopted Apr. 3 1902. Corn- 4 4sg'96M-N 549,0000_ _ ..May 1 1916 5s '07 J4 $20,000o___July 1 1937 Library-Site Bonds. 22,000_ - _July 1 1943 missIon gov't accepted May 14 1912. 4 4sg'98A-0 5,000o_ _ _Apr 1 1918 4s '02 M-S $3,000_ __ _Sept 2 1922 5s '13 J-J Nov. 1915.1 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Funding Bonds. BELMAR (Concluded). is '04 J J $50, .00c___Jan 1 1934 Water Funding Bonds. 5s '12 M-S $38,000____Sept 1 1942 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1919) 4s '09 F-A $35,000c__ _Feb 1 1939 xlmprovement Bonds. (Subject to call after Feb 1 1924) 5s '96 J-J $46,000c_ _Jan '16-'27 Refunding Bonds. - Bonds. Beach-Improvement 1935 48 '05 M.-S $15.000o___Sent 1 1935 5s '05 M-N $25,000c Park Bonds (opt. after 1918 . (Subject to call 1925.) 1941 48 '03 J-J $40.0000_. _Nov 1 1928 5s '11 J-D 15.000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_5449.700 Funding Bonds. 127.610 1935 Singing fund 55 '05 A-0 $29.000c Water debt (incl.) 130.000 (Subject to call Sept. 1 -----) 1941 Assess. val.'14(abt 2-3 act)7,766,525 5s '11 F-A $33,000 Total tax (per 51.00)9 1914 $17 86+ zJetty Bonds. 58 '98 J-J $10.000c_Jan 1 '24-'28 Popula'n 1910. 14.209; 1915, 13,611 BOND. DEBT Jan- 1 '15.._ $291,100 INT. payable at City Treas. _office. _3,523.902 Assessed valuation $29.90 1914 1914_Tax rate (per 51,0001 Population 1910, 1,433; 1915, 2,553 BURLINGTON. This city is in Burlington County. x INT. payable at U. S. Mtge.& Tr. Co. In N. Y. City; on others at Inc. Mch. 4 1851. Pop.'15. 9,044. Floating Debt Bonds. Hackensack Nat. Bank. 430'07 J-J $30.000u_ _July 1 1937 -Meadow-Drainage Bonds. BERGEN COUNTY. 48 '91 J-D $14.000c___Dec 1 1921 Hackensack is the county seat. (Subject to call Deo. 1 1901.) Bridge Bonds. 1921 J-J z$30,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'20 48 '01 J-J 510.000c 330 artment Bonds. '16-'24 Fire-Dep 1 90,000c _Aug 48 '04 F-A 4)4s'07 F-A *48,000c_ _Aug 1 '16-'27 43 '05 MS $4.500c___Sept 1 1925 School Bonds. 430'07 F-A *8.000c_ _Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '09 F-A 72.000c___Aug 1 1939 Is '05 F-A $5,250c ..Aug 1 1935 11,000__ _ _July 1 1931 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1925.) J-J 5 44s 18,000_July 1 1934 is '04 M-S $23.500c_ May 1 1934 430'14 J-J 1916-1928 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.) 43015 J-J 162,000 1936 45 '99 J-J 521,5000 aBuilding Bonds. ($1,000 yearly.) 48 '09 F-A 592.000c_Fcb 1 '16-'38 430'11 J-J 16.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1941 45 '09 M-N 140,000c_May 1 '16-'38 (Subject to call after 1931.) 430'10 A-0 768.000e_A-0 1 '16-39 Refunding Bonds. 1939 4 hs'll M-N 400,0000 '04 Al-S $20.000c... _Sept 1 1934 4s '17-'38 1 110,000c_Aug 430'12 F-A 9,500 1942 '12 ___ 58.000____Ju1y 1 1931 -8Refunding J-J 430 Water Bonds. M-N 11,000__May 1 1932 4s '86 NI-N $20.000c___Nov 1 1916 430 Bonds. aRoad-Improvement 11.5000 Is '08 J-J 1938 5s '08 M-S 178,000o &rSept 116-'35 City-Hall Bonds. 75.000c July 1 '27-'31 430'11 430'11 J-J $35.000c 1946 J-J 1933 5s '13 J-D 442.000c_ Dec 1 Bonds (opt. after 1919 430'14 F-A 124,000__Aug 1 1934 4s Filtration '09 A-0 $25.000r _Oct 1 1939 1919 1 J-DJ442,000____Dec f>s '14 1444,000____Dec 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915__ $260,750 15.313 1916-1924 Sinking fund_ 90,000 43.s'15 Total valuation 1914_ 4.462,601 414s'15 __ 353.000 1914_ _ _$21.80 GEN.BD. DT. Oct 11 '15$3,469.000 Total tax (per $1.000) INTEREST payable at the MeAssess. val.'15 (abt. act.)151.306,606 County tax (per 51.09)) 1914 .54.62 chanics' Nat. Ban's, Burlington. Popula'n 1910, 138,002; 1915,178.596 Int. at Hackensack Trust Co.; BURLINGTON COUNTY. *at A. B. Leach & Co. in N. Y. City; Mount Holly Is the county seat. a at U.S.Mort.& Tr.Co. In N.Y.City; Road-Improvement Bonds. on others at Hackensack Nat. Bank. 430'07 11-N $40.000c_Nov 1 '16-'23 Bridge Bonds. 430'13 Nov $822 76r_Nov 1 1923 BLOOMFIELD. 15 090____July 1 1934 This town is In Essex County. In 430'14 J-J oorporated as a town Feb. 26 1900 430'14 J-D 22,000__Dec 1 1934 zSchool Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. M-S S11,640.33c Sep 25 1922 4s '00 J-J $37,500 1916-1930 430 45 '99 M-S 41,000 1916-1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $95,463 4s '07 A-0 b5,500 1916-1952 Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.) 34.791,977 4s '09 A-0 31.000c_Apr 1 '18-'48 State & co. tax (per S1.000)'14_58.52 48 '10 F-A 180.000c_Aug 1 '20-'58 Population 1910, 66.565; '15, 74.737 aSewer Bonds. INTEREST on the road bonds is 1930 payable at the Mount Holly Nat. Bk. F-A $50.000o__ _Feb 48 xPark Bonds. Is '09 A-0 $30.000c_Apr 1 '30-'35 4s '11 J-D 30.000o_ Dec 1 1941 CAMDEN. This city, which Is in Camden aStreet-Improvement Bonds. J-D $75.000c_June 1 '19-'29 County, in March 1899 annexed the 48 town of Stockton. The city was inzWater Bonds. A 0$105,000c&rAprl 19-'37 corporated Feb. 14 1828. Commis'n 48 July 1 1913. 4s M-N 56.000 1920-1938 govt. rejected Board of Education Bonds. Funding Bonds. _Apr 1 1919 $85.000 A-0 '99 Is 5s '13 M-N$200.000c_ May 1 '16-23 Dock and Wharf Bonds. 430'15 M-N272.000_May 15 '16-'45 430'10 131-N $64.000c&r _May 2 1940 *Fire-Department Bonds. Is '10 M-N 40.000o&r_May 2 1940 45 '04 J-J $23,000o. _ _July 1 1924 4s '13 M-S 18.000__Feb 1 1963 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15..--$928.500 '12 F-A 65,000____Aug 1 1942 4s debt 71,691 (add'1)__ Assessment 20.000____Jan I 1939 281.522 4%8'14 J-J Floating debt Loans. Total valuation 1915_ _ _ _ _15.600,261 Is Bounties J-J $9,000r.... _July 1 1928 '98 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 -$20.80 48 '00 J-D 19,000r.. ..June 1 1920 Popula'n 1910, 15,070; 1915, 17,306 Refunding Water Bonds. x Int. at Bloomfield Nat. Bank; is '00 J-D $91.000r.._ _June 1 1920 a at Fidelity Trust Co.. Newark; *at Is '89 J-J 95.000_ --Jan 1 1920 4 Ms'92 J-J U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., New York. 95.000o_ _ _July 1 1922 4Ms'93 J-J 95.000e&r Jan 1 1923 4Ms'12 J-J 48.000___ _July 1 1942 BOUND BROOK. Hospital Bonds. This borough Is In Somerset Co. M-S $50.000o_ __Sept 1 1937 Inc. Mch. 31 1891. Pop. '15. 5,152. 43007 48 '13 ..__ 25.000____Sept 1 1933 Improvement Certificates. Bonds. M-N $1,000 1916 45 School 5s '98 J-D $85,000r__ _June 1 1918 Sewer Certificates. 45 '04 J-J 90,000r___Jan 1 1934 $14.000c_.._1916-1929 J-D 55 45 '04 J-J 125.000r.._ _July 1 1934 School Bonds. '07 F-A 200,000r___Feb 1 1937 F-A $2,00001$2.000 yearly 48 4s 48 '09 F-A 40.000r__ _Aug 1 1939 F-A 55,000e1 434s 4 30'10 80,0110c&r_June 1 1940 430'11 F-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '26-'40 430'13 J-D A-0 200.000c___Aor 1 1943 1919-1941 23,000 ___ _s 4's'13 MS 30.000____Sept 1 1933 Debt Oct. 5 1915$97,000 430'15 J-J 100,000____july 1 1945 School bonds Re-paving Bonds. 1,000 Improvement certificates 14,000 45 '98 A-0$200.000r___Apr 1 1928 Sewer certificates '99 Xi-S 50.000o___Mch 1 1929 20,100 45 Floating debt Is '00 1 1930 Assess. val. (abt. act.) '15_3,230.388 Is '01 M-N 35,000r___May 18.000r_.June 1 1921 Total tax (per 51.000) 1915___525.00 48 '03 J-D J-D 75.000r_ _June 1 1933 INTEREST on sewer loan at Col- Is '06 F-A 3R.000r__ _Aug 1 1036 lector's office; on school bonds at 430'15 J-J 50,000____July 1 1945 First National Bank. Funding. 48 '80 J-D $40.000r__ _June 1 1916 314e'04 M-N 74.000r May 2 '16-'34 BRADLEY BEACH SCH. DIST. ($2,000 each year on May 2.) This district is In Monmouth Co 330'04 J-J $20.000r._ _Jan I 1924 1930 58 '10 M-S $87,0000 ..__ 22.000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '15__ _ _$87,000 33s 34,8'05 J-J 20,000r___Jan 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1914 _ _2,362.137 School tax (per $1,000) 1914-$5.45 4s Refunding. '()2 J-D $70.000r___June 1 1932 48 '10 J-D 150 000____June 1 1941 BRIDGETON. i4Ls'10 J-D 210.000__June 1 1941 This city is situated in Cumberland City-Hall Bonds. 1ncorp. Nov 29 1864 Is '07 J-J $13.000r___July 1 1927 County Is '08 A-0 10.000r..__Oot 1 1938 Street Bonds (opt. after 1910). A-0 $80,000r__ _Oct 1 1920 4s '13 J-J 48 10.000__July 1 1948 48 '14 F-A Sewer Bonds. 5,000_ _ .._ Feb 2 1939 430'11 J-J $50.000oJuly 1 1941 Refunding City-Hall Bonds. 15.000____Sept 1 1943 Is 3)2 J-D $63.000r _ Deo 1 1932 430'13 ___ Water Bonds. Floating Debt Bonds. 43011 .I-J $75.0000__July 1 1941 Is '83 J-J $34,000t. _Jan 1 1934 4%9.13 J-J 55.000c___Jan 1 1943 Is '05 A-0 124.0000&r_Apr 1 1936 4 Ms'07 M-S 135.000r_ _Sept 1 1937 Paving Bonds (opt. after 1917 . 4e '06 J-.1 $10,200r___July 1 1927 Isis 08 J-D 350.000r_ _June 1 1928 School Bonds. 48 '12 M-S 65.000_ _Sept 1 1937 48 A-0 $9.000oApr '16-'18 48 '13 F-A 100,000 ..Aug 1 1943 45 '02 J-J 25,000o_ _July 1 1922 Refunding Fire-House Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1912.) 330'07 J-.1 $20,000r._ _Jan 1 1937 4%8'12 -_- 18,200c 1942 4.'09 A-0 14,000r- -Oot 1 1929 61 act.) 1915-6,688.319 Assess val. Paving Bonds. 430'07 M-S$150,000r___Sept 1 1927 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1915_ _ _$24.86 430'12 J-J 60.000____July 1 1932 Population 1910. 2.471; 1915, 2.513 INTEREST Is payable at Cape 4348'13 M-S 90.000____Sept 1 1933 430'14 J-D 125.000__June 1 1934 May at Security Trust Co. and Merchants' National Bank. Fire-Department Bonds. 45 '99 J-J $25,000r_ __July 1 1919 4s '04 J-J 25,000r___July 1 1924 CAPE MAY COUNTY. Cape May C. H. Is the county seat. 430'08 J-D 25,000r_ __June 1 1928 Turnpike and Bridge Bonds. 45 '09 A-0 20,000r___Aug 1 1939 45 '11 J-D 25,000__ Dec 1 1931 43011 J-D $70,000c___Dec 1 1941 4s '13 __ 6.000c___1917-1922 25.000____Apr 1 1933 430'12 J-J 430'15 M-N 85,000......May 1 1935 430'12 M-S 10.0000 ____1918-1937 430'12 J-D 37.500c___June 1932 Park Bonds. 45 '96 J-J $75,000o_ __July 1 1921 434513 J-J 83.000____Jan 1 1943 J-J 4s '04 J-J 20.500____Jan 1 1943 90,000r_ __July 1 1929 45 334s'06 F-A 22,000r___Aug 1 1931 5s '14 M-N 20.000____Nov 2 1944 4)s'07 F-A 15,000o___Aug 1 1932 5s '15 M-S 130.000____Sept 1 1920 4s '08 F-A 10.000r___Aug 1 1938 125,500___ _Sept 1 1945 45 '09 F-A 5.000r___Feb 1 1939 55 '15 A-0 54,000_ __ _Oct 1 1945 45 '09 F-A 25,000r__ Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $463.000 100.000 4s '10 J-J 10.000___ _July 1 193; Floating debt 7.030 48 '11 J-D 10.000__June 1 1939 Sinking fund 75.000____Feb 2 1935 Assessed valuation 1915..37.013.245 4Ms'14 430'15 F-A 100.000____Feb 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 ._$4.523 430'15 M-N 35,000____May 1 1945 Population 1910, 19,745; '15, 24,407 INT. at F. N. Bank. Ocean City. 430'15 J-J 50,000_ ___July 1 1940 Fire and Police Bonds. 4 356'08 J-D $50.000r.._ _June 1 1938 CARLSTADT. This borough is in Bergen County. 4s '09 J-D 30,000r_ _ _June 1 1939 Inc. June 1904. Population '15. 4,137 Water Bonds. Hoboken Road Bonds. 45 '87 J-J $50,000c&r_July 1 1917 Feb $10.000c 1923 46 '04 J-J 170,000e&r_July 1 1934 434s Street-Improvement Bonds. 1 _June 430'08 J-D 85,000r_ 1938 Mar 530,000c 1928 48 '96 J-D 600.000c&-r_J'ne 1 1926 430 Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 28.000r___Aug 1 1939 Aug 434s $80.000c 1939 15.000__July 1 1940 4s '10 J-J Bonds. 4s '11 F-A 15.000____Aug 1 1941 58School Sept . $51.500c ____1933-1939 1 ....Oct 1943 5.000 A-0 4s '13 DEBT Aug 12'15_ 5171.500 430'15 M-N 50.000____May 1 1945 BOND. Floating debt 91.575 Sin king fund 22,129 STOCK TON. Assess. val.'14 (abt.3(act.)1.761.521 Refunding Bonds. tax (per 51.000) 1914_ _ _$27 20 $34,200r___Sept 1 1935 Total 3 Ms'05 INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank, 30.000r___Sept 1 1936 330'06 4s '07 F-A 12,000rAug 1 1937 N .Y., and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank. 4s '08 A-0 37,000r___Oct 1 1938 CHATHAM. School Bonds. This borough is in Morris County. 48 '97 J-J $10.000o__July 1 1917 Water & Light Impt. Bonds. 3,750c_ _Oct 1 '16-'30 430'98 A-0 TOT.BD.DT. May 25'15 $6,039,200 58 '14 M-N$35,000c___May 1 1934 Water Bonds. Water debt (included)___ 1,442.000 J-J 545.000r 1918 383,000 48 Floating debt Light Bonds. 212,000 Temporary impt. certif's_ 1921 J-J $15.000r 1,445,259 4s Sinking fund Municipal Building Bonds. 57,028.112 Assessed val., real 1926 A-0 $11,000r 4s 4.8,48,200 Assessed val., personal Sewer Bonds. 61,926,312 Total valuation 1914 __s $35.000 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 __ $20.00 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '14_ $141.000 26.261 Population 1910. 94.538;'15, 102,215 Floating debt 5.604 Sinking fund /NT. at City Treasurer's office. Assess. val.'14 (abt.3iact.)1.727.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 _ _$30.00 CAMDEN COUNTY. Population 1910. 1.874; 1915, 2.207 Camden Is the county seat. *Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. CLIFFSIDE PARK. 130'14 J-D $52.500____June 1 1939 This borough (P.O.Cliffside) is in 11.000__July 1 1933 Bergen Is '13 J-J County. 20.000_ __July 1 1945 430'15 J-J Funding Bonds. Bonds. ent *Asylum-Improvem M-S $84.000c_Mar 1 '19-'28 '15 5s 430'15 F-A $50,000____Feb 1 1935 (See V. 100. p.919, for maturity) 430'15 M-N 50,000____May 1 1935 BOND. DEBT April 1915_ $84,000 430'15 M-N 8.000_ ....May 1 1930 Assess. valuation 1914Armory-Site Bonds. 3,115,825 Real estate 4 3011 F-A $30.000c _Feb 1 1926 265.900 Personal property Court-House Bonds. 1914...$25.30 $1,000) Tax (per rate 4s '04 J-.1 $700.000o &r _Jan 2 1944 Population 1910, 3.394; 1915, 4.778 Alms House Inapt. Bonds, INT. at Northern New Jersey 430'15 M-N 58.000____May 1 1930 Trust Co., Edgewater. "Road-Improvement Bonds. 43 '06 51-N 1520.000._ _Nov 1 1916 CLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DIST 1 36.000 _Nov 1 '21&26 This district is in Bergen County. 434s'08 F-A 29.600___Aug 1 1938 5s '10 J-J 574.000 _Jan 1 '33-'50 430'08 M-N 41.000__May 1 1928 5s '15 M-S 102,000c_Mar 1 '38-'45 4 30'10 A-0 67.000Apr 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915_$157.000 4 30'1 1 M-N 32.000_ __ _Nov 1 1931 INT.on 5s'15 at Nor. N.J. Trust 430'12 F-A 57.000____Aug 1 1918 430'14 M-S 65.000____Mar 1 1944 Co., Edgewater. 430'14 J-D 13.000____June 1 1934 COLLINGSWOOD. Bridge Bonds. This borough Is in Camden County. 4 Ms'ilb M-N $35.000r__May 1 1018 10.000____July 1 1943 Commission government defeated 48 '13 J-J 4.500____July 2 1916 April 21 1914. 4Ms'14 J-J J-D 5150.000o___Deo 1 1934 53 '14 M-N*14.000____Nov 1 1934 4s 1930 A-0 25.000c 4 Ms'13 A-0 75.000____Oct 1 1933 58 Street Bonds. 43.s'15 M-N 16,000__-_May 1 1935 1941 1 $50,000c___Dec J-D 4(0'l1 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 15_$1.387.900 Sinking fund 219,072 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15__ $225.000 61.000 fund Sinking Assessed Valuation 19150 act.)_4,404.848 Real estate $91.053.147 Assess. val.'15(65.7 2d class RR. property.._ 2.643,755 Tax rate (per $1,000) '15 __$22 70+ 1915. 6,600 4,795; 1910, Population Personal estate 9.531.670 103.278.572 INT.at Camden Safe Deposit & Tr.0o. Total valuation 1915 $4.20 $1000) 1915 (per tax County Pop'n 1910, 142.029; 1915, 163,221 CRANFORD. This township is in Union County. • Coupon or reg.. at holders' opt. INT.at U.S. Mtg & Tr. Co.. N. Y. Inc. 1871. Population 1915. 4,967. Sewer Bonds. 48 '97 J-J $25,000o___July 1 1927 CAPE MAY. 25,000r_ _July 1 1927 This city Is in Cape May Co. Inc. 43097 J-J School Bonds. Mar. 3 1875. Commission govern430'08 M-S 513.0000 ____1916-1928 ment adopted Sept. 14 1915. 15.0000 _......19l8-l932 430'03 J-J Water and Sewer Bonds. 98.000 _ Apr '23-33-'44 513 '08 M-N5104,000c__ May 1 1938 5s '13 8-a 52,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'43 53 '05 A-0 30,0000 ___Apr 1 1935 4345'13 -DEBT Jan 1915_ 5249.600 1942 BOND. 5s '12 A-0 58.000e 40.293 5s '10 F-A 20.000c... Aug 8 1936 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1914_ _6.748.050 Funding Bonds. 191C --$19.60 $1,000) rate Tax (per 5s '07 ___ $40.000c- _ _May 1 1937 General-Improvement Bonds. 5s '96 M-N513.000c_ __May 1 1916 12.000c __Jan 1 1918 5s '96 J-J 45 '02 J-D 75.000c_ Sept 1 1922 5s '04 J-D 140.000c__ _June 1 1934 50.000c ..June 15 1939 5s '09 s-a 5s '97 M-N 12.000c___May 1 1917 5s '96 J-D 12.000c___June l 1921 58 '14 J-D 16.500____Dec 1 1944 58 '15 M-S 86.000c___Mar 1 1945 Sewer Bonds. J-D 512.000c___June 1 1921 5s 58 '05 A-0 24.000c_ _Oct 20 1935 Refunding & Impt. Bonds. _s '13 J-D $20,000_ ___Dec 1 1943 Sewer, Boardwalk & Funding. 53 'I() A-0 $30,000c _Apr 20 1940 Refunding Bonds. 58 '99 A-0 $13,000c___Apr 1 1924 45 '99 A-0 17,000c_ Met 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915_ $695.500 .000 Floating debt 139,906 Sinking fund CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Bridgeton Is the county seat. Armory Bonds. 430'12 J-J $10.000c___July 1 1922 Asylum Bonds, Jan 1916 $5.000r J-J 430 Bridge Bonds. 4 30'10 M-S 510.000c_Mch 10 1919 25.000____July 1 1933 53 '13 J-J Road Bonds. 430'04 A-0 $15.000c_ _Oct 1 '16-'23 (52.000 due yearly.) 430'12 M-N 9.000c___Noy 1 1921 430'15 F-A 24.000____Feb 1 1925 32.000___Mar 15 1925 -8 Building Bonds. 45 '09 J-.1 $120,0000 _Jan 2 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915_ $231,000 Total assessed val. 1914_ :27,040.720 Co. tax (per $1.000) 1914 __ _$3.956+ State & Co. tax(peril.000) •145663 Population 1910. 55,153; '15. 59,481 INT. at County Collector's office. 62 DEAL. This borough is In Monmouth County. Inc. 1897. Commission government adopted July 2 1912. Beach-Improvement Bonds. 430'06 J-J $130.0000_ _ _July 2 1931 Sewer-System Bonds. 4143'07 J-J $75,000c__ _Jan 1 1917 $145.000 Pavement bonds, 4 As_ _ Improvement bonds. 414s.. 10,000 BOND.DEBT Oct9'15-- $360,000 Assessed valuation 1914.___6,100,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _ 417.70 Population 1910, 273; 1915, 227 INT. riayabie at Asbury Park & Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Street-Improvement Bonds. Various $288.270 1915-1925 Town-Hail Bonds. 48 '98 M-N $4.500c___May '16-'18 GEN.BONDS Aug 191543,219.221 Sinking fund 535.983 Total val. 1915 -52,852.000 (Assessment actual value.) Total tax rate (per 11.000)'14_ $19.63 Population 1910 34,371; '15, 40,961 INT. payable at office of Treas. 5s EAST RUTHERFORD. This borough Is in Bergen County. Inc. Mar. 28 1894. Pop'n '15, 4.576. Sewer Bonds. F-A$105,000___Aug 15 1938 5s Municipal Bldg. Ec Fire Equip. M-S $17,000____Sept 1 1929 410 Funding Bonds. M-S $3,000____Mar 1 1917 410 4 Hs'15 A-0 43.500____Apr 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '15_ _ $168,500 19,523 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1914_ 2.827.588 Tax rate (per 11.000) 19l4__$24.40 INT. on 5s payable at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.. N. Y.; on others at Rutherford Nat. Bank. DOVER. This town is situated in Morris County. Incorporated April 1 1869. Library & Municipal Bldg. 5s '15 J-D $20.000___ _Dec 1 1940 (Subject to call after Dec 1 1920) Water Bonds. 4s '02 A-0 $70,000c____Oct 1 1932 45 '01 F-A 51,000c___Aug 1 1931 (From $2,000 to $5.000 paid yearly) 3 s'02 M-N 70.000c___May 1 1922 (Now subject to call.) School Bonds. 4s '00 J-J $5,000____S1.000 yrly EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL 410'07 M-N 30,000____$1,000 yrly DISTRICT. 414s'07 J-J 25,000___ -$1,000 yrly 430'10 A-0 $60,000r ___ _1921-1950 Fire Bonds. 1932 19.700c 4s '02 J-J 5s '13 J-J $10,000--- _Jan 1 1928 414s'09 J-J 9.000c_Ju1y 1 '16-'20 (Subject to call beginning Jan. 1 '18) 410'15 M-N' 47.000c_May 1 1945 5 g '14 A-0 15,000c _Oct 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915__$135,700 (Subj. to call beginning Oct. 11919. INT. on 4%s of 1915 at Bergen BOND. DEBT Apr16 '15.. $276.000 Co. Bank, Rutherford; others at Assess. val.'15 (60% act.)_4,991.135 Rutherford National Bank. • Total tax (per $1,000) 1915._ _$29.02 Population 1910, 7.468; 1915, 8,971 EDGEWATER. This borough is in Bergen County. INT. on the school bonds and the $30,000 water second 4s is payable at the Nat. Borough hall bonds 32,000 Union Bank, Dover; on the water Public dock bonds 274,000 310 at the Dover Tr. Co.: on the Floating debt bonds water first 4s (reg.), at State Treas. (Above bear 5% interest and mature 1915 to 1914.) school account and on 1st fire bonds at Treas. office and Morris Co. Say. BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '15.. 336,000 85,942 Bank, 2d fire bonds at Treas. office Floating debt 31,042 or Citizens' Nat. Bank, Netcong, Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1914_ 9,079,921 office. Treas. at on library bonds Tax (per $1,000) 1914__$23.30 Population 1910, 2,655; 1915, 3,150 DUMONT. INT. pay. at Edgewater Nat. Bk. This borough is in Bergen County. School Bonds. 434.5&6% $52,000___ _Aug '15-'39 ELIZABETH. Elizabeth is in Union Co. Inc. a BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915_452.000 Floating debt 68,093 town Mch.26 1796; city Mch. 12 1855. This city got into financial difficultaxable 1914..___1,802,218 Net val. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-423.50 ties through making extensive local Population 1910,1.783; 1915. 2.278 Improvements. Interest was defaulted Feb. 1 1879, and a compromise was finally effected with the bondDUNELLEN. holders by which $3,831,080 new 4% Middlesex borough Co. is in This bonds dated July 1 1882 were issued Sewer Bonds. 5s g '14 A-0 $75,000__Apr 1 '19-'54 In exchange for the old 7% bonds BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ _ $75,000 turned in at 50% of their face value. Assess. val. f Real estate_ 1,289,625 Commission govt. de:sated May14'12 Park Bonds. 1Total_1,527.177 1915 Tax rate (per $LOW) 1915___$27.50 4s '12 --- $20.000--Nov 1 1922 Playground Bonds. Population 1910, 1,990; 1915, 2,877 $6,000__May 1 '16-'20 INT.at First Nat. Bk., Dunnelien 45 Sewer Bonds. 43 '11 J4 $25,0000___Jan 1 1961 EAST ORANGE. 4s '11 11-N 15,000____Nov 11951 This place, located in Essex Co., 48 '09 J-J 225,000c___Jan 1 1939 became a city in Dec. 1899. New city FireDepartment Bonds. charter was voted on June 2 1908. 4s '11 A-0 $60,000c___Oot 1 1941 Sewer Bonds. 434s'14 J4 23,700....__Juyi 1 1934 410'95 Feb $300___Feb 17 1916 430'14 J-J 14,800-__July 1 1944 410'96 May 450___May 12 1916 Dock Bonds. 410'96 Aug 600___Aug 18 1916 4s J-J $56.000c&r_July 1 1948 430'96 Sept 32,250____Sept 1916 Library Site Bonds. 5,000____Feb 1 1918 4s 58 '96 Feb $16,000__Apr 1 '16-'31 430'98 Aug 2,500____Aug 1 1918 4s'12 __2,000-Aug 1 '16-'17 4s '98 Feb 3,000___ _Feb 1 1919 Hospital Bonds. 48 '99 Sept 6,000___Sept 19 1919 4s '07 F-A $25.000r___Aug 1 1937 410'07 Nov 15,000____Nov 1 1937 Adjustment Bonds. 4s '08 Oct 10,000_ _Oct 1 1938 48 J-J $2,504,500o&r_July 1 1922 4s '09 Dee 20,000____Dec 1 1939 'Subject to call on GO days' notice.) 4s '11 J'ne 15,000____June 1 1941 School Bonds. Drainage Bonds. M-N $20,0000__ May 1 1923 48 4s '14 Mar $25,000-- _Mar 1 1941 43 J-J 46,000r__ _July 1 1924 School Bonds. A-0 4,000r__ _Oct 1 1925 45 4s '01 J4 $40,000c___July 1 1931 48 '07 A-0 2,500r___Oot 1 1926 4s '02 F-A 45,0000 .Aug 25 1932 4s '07 M-N 54.000r___May 1 1937 .74 12,000r_ _Jan 1 1938 48 '04 A-0 85.000o.. Apr 1 1934 4s 6,800c.._ _Jan 15 1934 48 F-A 10,000r__ _Aug 1 1928 4., '04 J-J 4s '03 J-D 30,8.35r.._ _June 1 1945 4s M-S 14,000r-Sept 1 1938 A-0 4,000r..__Oot 1 1938 48 '06 J-D 140,000o_Deo 1 1946 48 43 '07 J-J 100,000c_July 1 1947 48 M-N 91,000r___Nov 1 1958 1,350r___Feb 1 1939 4s '08 F-A 15,560o ___Feb 1 1948 48 F-A 4a '09 .14 10,000o.. July 1 1949 48 A-0 9,000r___Oot 1 1930 4s '10 A-0 42,000_ __Apr 1 1950 48 '11 74 24,0000-July 1 1941 90,000c___July 1 1952 48 '10 J-.1 30,000_ ___June 1 1950 41, (s'12 J-J 410'10 J-J 220,000o___July 1 1950 410'12 ___ 303,000_-_July 1 1952 July 1 1950 4318'13 A-0 203.000.._ _ _Apr 1 1953 22,050o 48 '10 J-J 4s '11 A-0 125,000Apr 1 1951 48 '15 F-A 25,000r_Feb 1 '18-'22 6,500June 11951 430'15 J-J 395,000-Jan 1 1955 4s '11 J-D 4s '11 M-S 14,500____Sept 1 1951 BOND. DEBT J'ne 30'15$4,311 850 48 '12 J-J 56.000____Ju1y 1 1952 Sk. fd. (cash & securities) 1,095,059 430'13 M-S 33.000____Sept 1 1953 Assessed valuation, real_ _55,778.555 4Ms'14 F-A 95,000___ _Aug 1 1941 Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 7.586,177 Public-Playground Bonds. Second-class RR.property 3,610,798 4s '07 J-J $45,000c_ __Aug 1 1947 Total assessed val. 1914--66,975,530 7,0000___Jan 2 1948 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ __$18.00 48 '08 J-J Tidewater Sewer Bonds. Popula'n 1910, 73.409; 1915. 82,036 48 '94 J-J $72.000c_July 1 '16-'24 INT. on adjustment bonds is paid Board of Education Bonds. by Mercantile Trust Co. of N. Y.; on 4s '99 J-J $8.000c _July 15 1919 all other issues in Elizabeth. 4s '99 J-D 16.750c_ _ _Dec 6 1919 Refunding Bonds. ENGLEWOOD . 4s '03 J-D $29,000o__ _ Dec 1 1933 This city is in Bergen County. Inc. 4.8 '11 M-S 35,000c___Sept 1 1931 Mch.17 1899. Population 1915 11,071 Building Bonds. Funding Bonds. 48 '09 J-J $16,500c__ _July 1 1949 4A s A-0 $84.000.. ..Apr 1 1935 48 '11 M-S 10.000__Sept 1 1951 School Bonds. 4s '13 J-J 30,000..___Jan 1 1943 3 Ms J-D 565,0000..-..June 1 1930 Funding Bonds. M-N 18,000o___May 1 1932 31,48 48 '99 J-J $150,000c__ _Jan 1 1929 48 '05 M-S 90,000o&r_Sept 1 1935 (Subject to call $75,000 In 1919 aid 43 '09 J-J 75,0000.. July 1 1939 175.000 in 1929.) 13,000c 434s'10 J-J 1940 General Bonds. 410'12 J-D 43,000____Dec 1 1942 414s'13 M-S $20,000____Sept 1 1943 410'15 M-S 150,000c-Sept 1 1945 43s'14 J-J $64.000___ _July 1 1934 Fire-House Bonds. Water Bonds. M-N “5,0000___May 1 1932 330 3148'03 A-0$350,0000___Apr 1 1933 City-Hall Bonds. 4s '03 J-D 500,0000___Dec 1 1933 410'06 A-0 $16.000o___Apr 1 1938 48 '06 J-D 40,000o__ _June 1 1936 BOND.DEBT Oct 2'15_ _4569,000 43 '08 F-A 50.000c-Feb 1 1938 Sinking fund Aug 3'15 74,377 43 '11 A-0 100.000o___Apr 1 1941 Assess.val.'15(abt.%act.)12,650.157 48 '12 A-0 100.000_ --_Apr 1 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914.._ _$20.70 430'15 F-A 145,000c___Aug 1 1925 INT. at U. 8. Mtge. & Tr. Co.. 180,000c-Aug 1 '26-'45 N. Y., and at office of City Treas. ESSEX COUNTY. The county seat is Newark. Park Bonds. 3.65s g F-A $300.000oEcr Aug '20-'35 ($200,000 every 5 years) 48 g F-A $1,500.000c&r_Aug 1 1926 48 g F-A 2,500,000o &r__Aug 1 1938 4s g 'OS M-N 300,000o__ May 1 1948 4s g '08 A-0 200.0000___Oct 1 1948 4s g '09 F-A 250,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1949 4s g '09 F-A 50,000c_ _Aug 1 1949 4s g '12 J-D 100,000c,,..Dec 1 1952 414g'13 M-N275,000__May 1 1953 4Mg'14 F-A 200,000c__Aug 1 1954 414g'15 J-J 250.000c___July 1 1955 Hospital Bonds, 4s M-N $30,000r.. Nov 14 1943 45 g '04 F-A 207,000o___Aug 1 1944 48 '03 A-0 200,000o&r Apr 15 1945 4s g F-A 1,000,000c_Aug 1 '46-'47 48 M-N 75.000r___Feb 1 1948 4.3 g '08 M-N 500,000o ___May 1 1948 4s g '08 A-0 431,000c___Oot 1 1948 4s g '09 M-N 440.0000_ _ _May 1 1949 4s '10 J-J 5,950r.June 1 '16-'20 48 g '10 F-A 200,000o __Aug 1 1950 414 g '11 F-A150,000o_Feb 1 1951 Road Bonds. 48 '09 F-A$177,000r___Feb 1 1929 434 g '11 F-A150,000o___Feb 1 1951 4s g '12 J-D 22,000r___Dec 1 1932 43 '12 100,000 434g'13 F-A 150.000____Aug 1 1953 4348'13 M-N250,000____Nov 1 1923 414g'15 F-A 470.000c_ __Aug 2 1935 Court-House Bonds. 4s g F-A$900,000o&r_Aug 1 1940 45 g '01 F-A 500,000c__ _Aug 1 1944 48 g '06 F-A 400,000o_ _ _ Aug 11940 4s '07 F-A 25,000r,,...Aug 1 1947 48 '11 M-S 250,000____Moh 1 1951 Penitentiary Bonds. 414g'15 M-3 $145,000c_Sept 1 1935 Bridge Bonds. 4s g '04 J-D $300,000o_ __June 1 1924 4s '07 M-N 85,000r___May 1 1927 F-A 50.000r_Aug 1 1924 4s 4 Ms g '11F-A 50,000o___Feb 1 1931 48 '12 M-N 150,000 __..May 1 1932 Armory Bonds. 4s F-A $5,030r_ __ _Aug '16-'17 BOND.DT.Sept 1915-415.264.350 Sinking fund 3.210.067 Total assessed val. 1914-619.726,507 County tax (per 51.000) 1914_40.94 Popula'n 1910. 512.886; '15. 566,324 INT. on park bonds due 1938 and 1955, road bonds of 1915, penitentiary bonds, hospital bonds and court house bonds payable by U. S. Mtg. & Trust Co., N. Y. City; on $1,500,000 Issue of park bonds at office 01 7. & W.Seligman do Co. of N. Y. City and Seligman Bros. of London; on all other bonds at the Manufacturers' National Bank, Newark. FAIRVIEW. This borough is in Bergen County. School 5s 5140,00011922, 1945 Sewer 5s 117,000 1952 BOND. DEBT Jan•1915_ $257,000 Floating debt 112,215 Assessed valuation 1914...._2.076.761 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_429.70 Population 1910, 2,441; 1915. 4.016 _ FLEMINGTON SCR. DIST. This district is in Hunterdon Co. School Bonds. 45 '15 J-J $52,000c ____1925-1945 (See V. 99, p. 1694, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Nov 1915-$96,000 [vol.. 101. Assess. val. '15(80% act.) 7,632,193 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _$20.30 INT. pay. at Bank of Montclair. GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DIST. M-S $26.000c__Sept 45 M-S 56.000o-Sept 1 1929 4s 430'07 M-S 15,000o_ _ 1 1927 4143'08 M-S 18,0000_Sept 1 '28-'34 410'08 M-S 30,000o_Sept 1 '29-'33 410'10 J-D 35,000o_Deo 1 '30-'40 410 g'12M-S 35.000c___ Moll 1 1932• 430g 15M-S 60,000c-Mar 1 '16-'37 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915___$275,000 Assessed valuation 1915.- _7,500,000' /NT. on 430 of 1907 payable at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on 430 of 1910 at Essex Title Guaranty & Tr. Co., Montclair; on 410 of 1915 at Glen Ridge Trust Co.; on all others. at Bank of Montclair. GLOUCESTER CITY. This city is in Camden County-. Inc. Apr. 17 1868. Pop.'15, 10.554Commission government defeated; Nov. 17 1914. Sewer Bonds. 43 '00 J-J S18.000o__Jan 1 1920 4s '02 M-S 18,0000___Nion 1 1922 43 '01 J-J 19.000o_ _Jan 1 1924 Street-Improvement Bonds. 410'09 J-J 75,000__ __July 1 1929' 410'10 M-N 25.000o___Nov 1 1930 Funding Bonds. 5s '10 ___ .$90.000_ .._Jan 1 1939 5s '14 ___ 55,000.... _Feb 1 1944 Improvement Bonds. 4s '99 J-D$100,000c___Dec 1919 4s '02 M-S 30.000c___Mar 1922 48 '04 J-J 40,000c___Jan 1 1924 410'08 J-J 75,009____Jan 1 1928 School Bonds. 4s '07 M-N $55,000__ _May 1 1937 58 '13 M-N 20,000____May 1 1943 5s '14 M-N 20,000___ -Nov 1 1944 Water Bonds. 6s 1814 J-J $16,000o - _ _1916-1923 5s '87 M-N 10,003c ____1924-1928 58 '90 M-N 8,000c _1929-1932 45 '06 __ __8,030___Sept 1 1926 4s '01 J-J 16.0000___Jan 1 1933 4s '12__ 10,000___Oct 1 1932 BOND.-DEBT Dec 31 '144760,00G Floating debL 60,000 Sinking fund 24,85E1 Assess. val.'14(N act.)___4,378.546 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914-- _$22.30 INTEREST is payable at City Mall. GLOUCESTER COUNTY. County seat is Woodbury. Road Bonds. 430'12 A-0 $66.000r_Apr 1 '18-'39 430'12 J-J 2.500r_Jan 1 '16-'17 410'12 A-0 3.000__Ape 1 '16-'18 5s '15 J-J 35.000r-Jan 1 '27-'37 Bridge Bonds. 4148 J-J $9,400r..$3,000 yearly 410'12 A-0 5,000r_Apr 1 '16-'18 430'12 A-0 5.000r_Apr 1 '16-'20 410'13 J-J 25,000r_Jan 1 '20 '31 410'13 J-J 7,500r_Jan 1 '20-'24 410'13 7-3 12.500r_Jan 1 '20-'27 5s '13 J-J 15,000r__Jan 1 '21-'28 58 '13 34 10,000r__Jan 1 '23-'27 5s '15 J-J 13,000r_Jan 1 '16-'21 5s '15 J-J 16,500r_Jan 1 '21-'26 Funding Bonds. 410'13 74 $24.000r_Jan 1 '16-'23 BOND. DEBT Oct 4'15 $249.400 Assess. val.'15(80% act.)27,916,514 County tax (per 11,000) 1915_45.50 Popula'n, 1910, 37,368; 1915, 43,587 INT. payable in Woodbury at Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. FORT LEE. This borough is in Bergen County. Inc. Mch. 1904. Popuia.'15. 5,288. Funding Bonds. 58 '10 A-0 $35.000o_Oct 1 '16-'20 GUTTENBERG. This town Is In Hudson County. 5.1 '12 A-0 65,000c__Oct 1 '16-'28 Inc. Mch. 9 1859. Pop. 1915, 6,322. 53 '13 J-D 140,000c..June 1 '16-42 Bonds. 1 4.000cJune 1 1943 5sSchool '07 J-7 542,000o .Jan 1 '16-'30 5s '13 J-D 90.000c_Dec 1 '16-'42 Town Bonds. 5s '15 M-N100,000c___May 1 1945 BOND. DEBT June 1915.._$445,500 5s '98 A-0 160.000___Apr 18 1918 Fire House. School bds.(add'i)Dec 31'14 98.000 5s 8-a 59,000_41.000 yearly Sinking fund Dec 31 1914__ 4,200 Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1915_ __3,813,100 Tax rate (per $1,000) l914_427.30 5s '09 J-J J$10,000_ July 1 '19-'24 1136,000____July 1 1939 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Fort Lee. 5s '12 7-7 5143,000o_ ,-Jan 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15-- $402,000 FRANKLIN SCR.DIST. This district is in Sussex County. School bonds (Included).- 44,000 43,634 5s '14 J-J $65.000__July 1 '17-'36 Floating debt BOND. DEBT Oct 7 1915_465,300 Assess. val.'14 (80% act.)-3.509,900 (per -$7.89 11,000) _ Total tax Assessed val., real est 2,871,977 1914of 1912 at INT. on funding 5s Total assess. val. 1915 3,075,433 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915._ _418.85 People's Safe Dep. & Tr. Co., Union. GARFIELD. This borough Is In Bergen County. Commission government defeated Aug. 15 1911. Pop'n 1915, 15.455. Water Bonds. 5s '13 J-D $85,000c__ _June 1 1943 _s '05 -__ 74,000 _s '08 ___ 35.000 Funding Bonds. 5s g '15 J-D $95,000c_ _June 1 1945 Sewer Bonds. 41011 A-01$20,000___Apr 1 1931 1 22,500_ _ __Apr 1 1941 Saddle River Road bonds__ 16,263 65,000 Funding bonds TOT.BD. DT. May 7'15- 317,763 Assessed valuation 1914..- _5,257,023 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914._ -323.90 /NT. at First Nat. Bk., Garfield, GLEN RIDGE. This borough is in Essex County. Inc. Feb. 13 1895. Pop'n '15,4,153. Road-Improvement Bonds. 4348'97 F-A $32,000cFeb '16-'26 4s '02 A-0 12,0000__ - Oct '16-'27 Park Bonds. 48 '01 M-N $35.000o_Nov 1 '20-'30 4s '09 M-N 5,000c_May 15 '24-33 Sewer Bonds. 0'99 J-D $25,000c_rne 1 '16-'27 Water Bonds. 410'12 M-N $44.000o_ _May 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '15.... $154,000 FloaEng debt 58,125 HACKENSACK. This town is in Bergen County. Inc. 1888. Population '15. 15,856. Funding Bonds. 414 g '12 F-A$150.000___Aug 1 1942 Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $74,100o_July 1 '16-'34 Macadam Road Bonds. 410 F-A $50,000c_Aug 1 '16-'20 Park Bonds. 450'10 74 324,000o_July 1 '16-'39 BOND. DEBT Oct 5 19154302,000 Borrowed in antic, of taxes_ 164,5017 Sinking fd.(cash & invest.)_ 20.127 Assoss.val.'15J Real estate 12,784,488 14,266.791 (M actual)(Total Total tax rate (per $1,000)'15 $25.86 INT. on funding bonds at Hackensack Trust Co.; on others at Hackensack National Bank. HADDONFIELD. This borough Is In Camden County. School Bonds. $10,000-$1,000 yearly 43 - 48.000 1922-1946 430 Water Bonds. 4As'd9 .1-3 $83.325___Jan 1 '16-'40 Street Bonds. 430'12 A-0$150,000____Apr 1 1942 53 '13 M-S 60.000____Sept 1 1943 5s '15 J-D 17,000--__June 1 1945 Sewer Bonds. __- $29,000-41,000 yearly 4s Nov., 1915.] NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Judgment Bonds. 4346'12 J-J $17,891.17_ _Jan 1 1932 City-Hall Bonds. 430'11 J-J $125.000_ _ _ _July 1 1931 Funding Bonds. 5s g '08 M-N $21,500c___May 1 1938 Sept 1 1927 67.000 4hs'07 Dec 1940 430'10 -__ 127.500 4sig '15 M-N 10.000r___May 1 1945 Fire Department. 45 '06 F-A 825,0000-Aug 1 1926 48 '97 A-0 25.000r.. .Oct 1 1917 HALEDON. 4s '07 F-A 20,000.... Aug 1 1927 County. Passaic This borough is in 4s '04 ___ 15.000____Mar 1 1924 Inc. 1908. Population 1915. 2.890. 5s g '15 J-J 60,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1945 Bonds. Water Refunding. _1927-1935 J-D $50,000c __5s '98 J-D$312,000c___Deo 1 1918 M-N 10,000c_-Nov 1 1934 4s 430 '99 F-A 75,000c__ _Feb 1 1919 48 __1160,000 '15_ 5 Oct DT. GEN. BD. M-N 196.000r Nov 15 1931 3346'01 Assessed valuation 1915.....1,701.525 '05 F-A 52,000r_ __Feb 1 1935 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915___$18.10 4sPark Bonds. Paterson, at payable INTEREST '05 ___ $12,850____Jan 1 1925 on 5s at German-Amer. Tr. Co.; on 4s '06 Apr 1 1916 ___ 10,000 430 at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr. Co. 4s Water Bonds. 1 1938 $95,0000___May M-N 5s g '08 HAMMONTON. 4s '09 J-J 22,000____July 1 1939 This town is in Atlantic County. $189.283 Tax arrearage bonds Funding Bonds. BOND.DEBT Nov 191543,789,819 687.425 5s '15 J-J $37,000c___July 1 1925 Sinking funds 80,000c_July 1 '35&'45 Popula'n 1910. 70,324; 1915. 67,611 BOND.DEBT Oct 1915_4183.500 INTEREST on water bonds is 66,500 payable at Water Register's office; On Water debt (incl.) 15.211 other registered bonds at City TreasFloating debt (add'i) Assess. vai.f Real estate_ __2,320,107 urer's office. Coupons are payable 247,143 by First Nat. Bank and Second Nat. 1915_ __. Personal $18.73 Bank and the Trust Co. of New JerTax rate '1 (per $1,000)_ _ Population 1910, 5,088; 1915, 5,896 sey. Hoboken. INT. at Peoples'Bk.,Hammonton. CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns parks, public buildings, a water HARRISON. system and other assets amounting to This town is in Hudson County. over 234 million dollars. $239,000 Street renewal 46 ASSESSED VALUATION. 38,000 Water 46 1914. 1905. 66,000 Refunding 430 98,000 School 180,000 Real estate_ _ _59,475,700 32,936.001 Sewer and funding 4.155,200 2,511,765 8,000 Personal Street Os 6,438,283 2,329,371 Redemption impt. Certificates. Railroad Total 70.069,183 37.777,137 4 3.16'06 J-J $103,554.04_Jan 11938 (Assessment about cash value) $1 36.167 Passaic Val. sewer cert.. 629.000 Total assess. val. 1915.471,187,118 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915 Tax rates (per $1,000) In 1915 were Certificates outstanding_ - - 239,722 $22.41 in lower section and $21.73 in 236.248 Sinking fund Assess. val.'14 (abt. act.).13,002.098 upper section. _$17.21 1914$1,000) Total tax (per Popula'n 1910, 14,498: 1915, 14,520 HUDSON COUNTY. The county seat is Jersey City. INTEREST is payable at West Bridge Bonds. Hudson County Tr. Co.. Harrison. 434g'93M-S $100,000o&r_Sept 1 1918 45 '96 J-J 106,000r___Jan 2 1917 HAWTHORNE. 330'Q0 A-0 128,000r_Apr 1 '16-'19 This borough is in Passaic County. 1 5,000r......Apr 1 1920 Water Bonds. 45 '07 M-N 21,000r___May 1 1927 1944 1 __Oct A-0$136,000_ as '14 27,000rNov 30 1916 '01 M-N 4s (7) TOTAL BONDED DEBT 4s g '03 M-S 26,000r__ _Sept 1 1923 Net val'n taxable 1914__42,780,899 45 '00 J-J 1,850r...Jan 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914-$15.40 4s g '04 J-J 1 1924 Population 1910, 3,400; 1915, 3.999 4s '05 J-D 10,000r__June 1 1925 Co.. Trust Hamilton at INT. 48 '07 A-0 90.000r .Apr 1 1927 Paterson. 430'08 A-0 16,000r___Oct I 1928 430'10 M-N 100,000o___May 1 1930 HIGH BRIDGE. 4s '09 M-S 1,944.05r_Mar 1 1916 This borough is in Hunterdon Co. 45 '09 A-0 350,0000___Apr 1 1939 School Loans. 4341;121.1-N 100,000c___May 1 1932 34s'02 ___ $13,400 434s'13 J-3 35.000c___July 1 1933 4,200 3 3.0'03 -__ 48 '14 A-0 10.000_-- _Apr 1 1944 5s '12 ___ 26.000 Boulevard-Repair Bonds. 9,000 4348'12 ___ 440'08 A-0$100.000r___Oct 1 1938 Water Bonds. 430'10 M-N 150,000c_ _May 1 1940 48 '99 ___ $9,000_ __ _July 1 1919 4s '09 M-N 250,0000___May 1 1939 4s '09 ___ 35.000_ __ _July 1 1945 43011 M-N 210.000o___May 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Nov 1915_ --$96,600 430'13 J-J 110,000c___July 1 1943 act.)__-954.774 430'14 M-S 150,000____Sept 1 1944 Assess. val.'15 Tax rate (per$1,000) 1915_ ---$23.90 430'14 M-S 150.000.....Sept 1 1944 Population 1910, 1,545; 1915, 1,700 Hoboken Extension. INT.at First Nat. Bk., High Edge. 48 '98 A-0 $65,000r__ _Oct 1 1929 330'99 A-0 12,500r___Oct 1 1929 Park Bonds. HIGHLAND PARK SCR. DIST. This district (P. 0. New Bruns- 48 g'04M-N ;500.000c&r_Mayl 1954 48 '07 1/141-N 140,000c&r_Nov 1 1957 wick) is in Middlesex County. 45 g '04 3,1-N 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954 School Bonds. 430'15 J-J $42,000. -Mar 1 '30-'45 4s g '06 ivi-N 500,000c&r_May 1 1956 BOND. DEBT Feb 1915_ _ $72,793 4s g '0911/41-N 1,000,000c&rMay 1 '59 430'14 M-N 300.000__May 11964 Net valuation taxable 1914.2315.270 INT. payable in New Brunswick at 434.s'15 J-.1 300,000c.._ _July 1 1965 Viaduct Bonds. National Bank of New Jersey. 4s g '07 M-S$350,000o___Mch 1 1937 HILLSIDE (FORMERLY UNION) 430'08 A-0 350,000c__ _Oct 1 1938 TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. 434g'12M-N 125.000c...May _May 1 1942 Refunding Bonds. This district (P. 0. Hillside) is in 48 g '05 M-S$750,000c&r..Sept 1 1925 Union County. Building Bonds. 58 '13 F-A $48,000- Aug 1 '32-'43 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915____$61,000 4s g M-S$150,000r....Feb 28 1944 Assess. val.(60% act.) '15_2,300,000 4s '04 M-S 65,000r___Sept 1 1944 $18.50 48 '05 H-S 65,000r__ _Mch 1 1945 Tax (per $1,000) 1915 2,800 48 '06 F-A 500,0000dcr_Aug 1 1946 Population in 1915 (est.) A-0 8.50,0000&r_Apr 1 1948 INT.at Nat. State Bk.,Elizabeth. 430'08 43s'13 190,000c--July 1 1953 Jail Bonds. 4As'15 J-J $500,000c_ _ _July 1 1955 HOBOKEN. Public-Road Bonds. Hoboken is in Hudson County. $100,000c&r_Nov 1 1922 Inc. Mch. 1855. Commission govern- 4346'921.1-N 4346'93 J-J 750,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 ment adopted Feb. 9 1915. J-J g'04 430 500.000c&r_Jan 1 1924 Bonds. Playground g '94.14 600,000c&r_Jan 1 1925 4s '09 M-N$50,000-..-.May 1 1939 430 4s g '96 J-J 150,000r.....Jan 1 1926 Sewer Bonds. M-N 200,000r___May 1 1927 4s '97 .14 $100,000c_Mch 1 '17-'26 4s '97 44,000r__ _Mch 1 1928 48 10 ___ 37,500...June 1 '16-'30 48 '98 11-S 50,000r_ -July 1 1919 330'99 J-J Paving Bonds. A-0 '03 1 1923 48 37,000r___Oct 1 1928 48 '08 A-0 $50,000e&r_Oot 30,000r__-July 1 1924 4s '09 .1-.1 125,000___ -J uly 1 1939 48 '04 J-J 430'12 J-J 25,000_ ___July 1 1942 48 '05 F-A 38,000r_ _Aug 1 1935 4s '98 ___ 150,000_ -- _May 2 1928 45 '06 J-D 90,000r___June 1 1916 M-S 21,000r___Mch 1 1926 58 '13 J-J 300.000_ __July 1 1943 4s '06 M-S 16,000r_ -Sept 1 1927 4s '07 Re•I mprovement Bonds. 430'13 J-J 84,266.50__Jan 1 1918 4s '09 M-N 18,000r__Nov 1 1939 1943 450'10 M-N 150,000_ _ _May 1 1960 4 s'13 J-J 85,000r 50,000c___May 1 1961 4)4,,s'15 A-0 120,000._ _Oct 1 1945 430'l1 430'11 M-N 15,000c___May 1 1931 chool-House Bonds. J-J 4349'13 1 1963 1917 1 40.000c_Jan $90,0000___Moh 48 '97 J-J 60.000_ __July 1 1963 48 '98 J-D 13,0000_ _ _June 1 1918 430'13 J-J J-J 250,000c.._ _July 1 1925 45 '04 M-S 140,000--- _Moh 1 1934 Lunatic-Asylum Bonds. 4s '07 J-J 219,665-___Jan 1 1937 7,454__--May 1 1938 430'92 J-J $50,000r. Jan 1 '16-'20 48 '08 ___ A-0 55,000r___Oct 1 1918 430'08 1942 1 __Jan 262,750J-J '12 48 48 '09 J-J 110.500----Jan 1 1939 430'14 M-N100,000____May 1 1944 Asylum Addition Bonds. 00'10 J-J 250,000____July 1 1940 434s'15 - $30.000 4 is'13 J-J 109,000____Jan 1 1943 Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds. 70.000____Jan 1 1934 4 he'13 434g'15 J-J 60,000c_ _ _July 1 1945 430'08 A-0 $100.000cdcr_Oct 1 1948 Alms-House Bonds. Police Department Bonds. Is '13 ___ $16,147-..- Mar 1 1933 4s g '06 M-N $240.000c&r May 1 1946 Bonds. Court-House Bonds. City Indebtedness 48 '13 ___ $15,000____Apr 1 1933 45 g '09 M-N ;800,000e&r May 1 1949 430'10 M-N 500.000e_ _May 1 1950 Library Bonds. 48 '97 J-J $50,0000__Mch 1 1917 430'13 3-3 128.000c__Jan 1 1953 HADDONFIELD (Concluded). BOND.DEBT Jan 1915__ $389.000 82.204 Floating debt 19.244 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1914 3.747,999 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.._ -$22.60 Popula'n 1910, 4.142; 1915, 5,077 INTEREST on the water and street bonds is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. 63. u Temporary Loans (General). ___$301.789.13_0n demand Public Schools. 4s g '97 F-A$200,000c&r_Aug 2 1927 4s '98 F-A 100,000r ..Aug 1 1918 4s g '01 M-N 182,000r.. May 1 1931 48 '03 M-N 100,000.... May 1 1933 4s '03 J-D x25,000r__ _June 1 1933 4s '04 3-3 350,000r... July 1 1934 45 '05 3-3 250,0000___July 1 1935 430'08 J-J 80,000.._ __July 1 1958 4s '07 M-N 238,000c___May 1 1937 48 '08 14-N 73,000c__ _Nov 2 1958 4s '09 A-0 300,000____Oct 15 195% 4s '10 A-0 100.000____Apr 1 1960150.00Oc___Feb 1 1961 Total assess. val. '15_ _ 566,066,043 43i g '11F-A M-Sx711.000____Mch 1 1961 434g'11 POPULATION.-In 1915 was 48 '11 ___ 26,000_ ___May 1 1961 571,371; in 1910 was 537,231; in 43fg'12 J-D 200,000____June 1 1942 1905 it was 449,879. 43.1g'12 M-S 332,000____Sept 3 19624348'13 A-0 95,000_ ___Apr 1 1963 IRVINGTON. 434g'13 M-N137.000____May 1 1963 This town is in Essex Co. Commis.1-3 439,000c_ __July 1 1045. sion government adopted April 7'14. 434g'15 Refunding Water Bonds. Playground Bonds. 48 g '02 A-0$1,175,0000_ _Apr 1 1932 5s '12 __ 819.500 1916-1918 48 g '04 A-0 250,0000_ _Apr 1 1934 Town-Hall Bonds. 1 1936 48 '06 J-J 1916-1925 .18 '07 M-N 60,000c&r_Jan _- $5,000 5s '95 61,000____Nov 1 1936 Funding Bonds. J-J 255,000o_ _July 1 1937 $6,000....July 1 '16-'21 434g'07 5s '11 J-J Debt Water Bonds. May 1944 48 Funded 430'14 ___ 200.000 g '02 __Sept 1 1932 1916-1930 430'11 M-S$900,000c_ 30,000 4s '14 __ A-0 58.254.72__Oct 1 1961 Fire-Department Bonds. PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED 1916-1918 5s '08 ___ $1,500 FOR PAYMENT. 1916-1919 3,000 430'09 Water. 800 1916-1919 78 5s '10 ___ $4.000____Sept 1 1902 43{s'12 9,800c_May 1 '16-'22 55 1,000____Feb 1 1913 School Bonds. General. 1916-1927 6s 4s '02 ___ $12,000 $1.000____Apr 1 1904 1916-1924 78 4,500 4s '99 ___ 6,000____July 1 1913 July 1958 434s'08 ___ 58.000 Nov 1961 75 Assessment. 90,000 430'11 _ _Jan 1 1906. Apr 1959 Coupon or registered Mar 1955 4s '05 28,150 is paid by the MerINTEREST 5s '13 J-D 104,000_ __ _Dec 1 1963 chants' Exch. Nat. Bank of N. Y. 4348'15 J-J 80.000__ __Jan 1 1965 and at City Treasurer's office. Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT,&c., July 26 1915: Jan. 1918 General bonded debt_$15,666,398.49 4s '03 ___ $48,000 • Dec 1918 Water bonded debt__ 11,174,254.72 18,000 Apr 1935 Tax-arrearage bonds_ 4s '05 -__ 36,000 305,400.00 Jan 1939 Temporary loan bonds 1,009.359.94 434s'09 -__ 55,000 July 1933 6-year impt. certific__ 4s '03 ___ 85,000 639.202.56 July 1934 General sinking funds 5.001.987.76 31,000 4s 04 Public-Improvement Bonds. Water sinking funds__ 2,713,202.02 58 '14 M-N $1,810„Nov 1 '15-'17 ASSESSED VALUATIONSBOND. DEBT Oct 2'15- $954,060 Real estate $200,232,002.00 314.950 Personal Floating debt 21,798,575.00 78.559 2d class RR.prop Sinking fund 53.206,233.00 Assessed valuation 1915_ _14,540,081 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915__ _$21.80 $275.236.810.00 Total 20,342 Property exempt._ Population in 1915 28.853,84500 INTEREST on sewer bonds payable at Merchants' Nat. Bank. NewNet valuation_ _ _ 4304.090.655 00 of bonds fire department ark; on the CITY PROPERTY.-On Oct. 30• 1912 at Irvington National Bank, 1914 the property owned by city, excepting water works, was valued at JERSEY CITY. 311,609.613.08. The property of' Commission government approved the water department on the same April 15 1913 and upheld by Court of date was valued at $12.076,139.80. Errors and Appeals Mar. 16 1914. POPULATION.-In 1915 was Harbor-impt. Bonds. 270,903; in 1910 was 267,779; in 1905. 43(g'12 J-D $60.000 _ _ _ _June 1 1942 it was 232,699;in 1900 it was 206.433: 434g'13 J-D 191,000c.... June 1 1953 in 1890 it was 163,003; in 1880, 120,Renewal Assessment Bonds. 722; in 1870, 82,546. 58 '91 A-0$1,439,000r_Apr 1 1916 5s '92 J-J 523,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 KEARNY. 1923 1 _Sept '93 M-Sx700,000c&r 5s g This town is in Hudson Co. Com5s g '94 M-Nx600,000c&r May 1 1924 mission government defeated May 12Refunding Assessment Bonds. 1914. 1 _ 1935 _June 4s '05 J-D $600,000c_ Temporary Loan Bonds. 45 '06 J-J 300,0000.. _ _Jan 1 1936 430'13 M-S $2,400r_Mar 1 '16-'18 Bonds for Redemption of Land. Park Bonds. 48 '04 F-A$465,000c__ _Feb. 1 1934 430'10 J D $25.000c___Dec 1 1920. Public Square Bonds. Water Bonds. 4s '13 M-Nj$3,000r_May 27 '16-18 6s '87 A-0 $58,000o&r_Oct 1 1917 1 6.000r_May 23'16-21 55 '91 A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1917 City Hall. 55 '89 A-0 8,000r___Oct 1 1919. 5s g '94 J-J $140,000r _Jan 1 '16-'22 58 '90 A-0 3,000r_ _ _ Oct 1 1920. 5s g '94 J-J 350,000o&r_Jan 1 1923 55 '88 A-0 13,000r___Oct 1 1918. Funding Bonds. 4s '99 F-A 10,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1929, J-J $50.0000&r_Jan 1 1936 5s '94 A-0 10,0000___Oct 1 19174s 4s g '01 M-N 207,000r_ _ May 1 1931 5s '95 A-0 2.000r___Oct 1 1920 Hospital. 4318'09 F-A 35,000c---Aug 1 1934 J-J $220,000c___July 1 1935 48 Funding Bonds. 434s'08 J-J 66,000.. _ _July 1 1938 434s'03 F-A $45,000c_Aug 1 '18-'28. Public-Library Bonds. (815.000 due each 5 years.) 48 g '98 A-0$150,000c__ _Apr 1 1928 4s '03 J-D 90.0000_ _ -lune 1 1925: 334s'00 A-0 75.000r_ _ _Apr 1 1928 430'05 J-D 125,000c___June 11920. Funding Dock Bonds. 4348'05 F-A 79.000c___Aug 1 1930 350'00 J-D$125,000r__ _June 1 1920 58 '08 J-D 197.000c___June 1 1923 Funded Debt Bonds. 160,000c___June 1 1933; 434g'08 J-J$1,000,000c_ _July 1 1928 58 '08 A-0 24,000r___Oct 1 1922 4s g '09 F-A1,300,000o_ _Feb 1 1949 58 '08 l3.1-S 43,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1924_ Refunding. 430'12 A-0 80,000c_Apr 1 '17&'22 4548 g'97M-N$450,000c&riday 1 1927 430'14 M-S 208,000____Mar 1 1944 4s g '04 A-0 490,000c__ _Apr 1 1934 410'14 M-S 135.000...Mar 1 '16-'24 5s '92 J-J 200,000r__ _Jan 2 1922 Public Library Bonds. 43.4g'13 J-D 550.000c&r_June 11933 434s'09 A-0 $960r Oct 1 '16219. 434g'15M-S1261,000c_Sept 1 '16-'44 Fire Department. 1 7,000c_Sept 1 1945 Is '00 11-N $6,000c_Nov 1 '20-'30 Refunding School Bonds. ($2,000 each 5 years.) 434 g '15 j$60,000c_Sept 1 '16-'21 5s '08 M-S 23,000c___Mch 1 1928 1344,000c_Sept 1 '22-'44 430'11 J-D M-S 7,000r___June 1 1921 .97 Park g 430'11 M-N 13,000r___Nov 1 1931 .M-N$100,000c&r May 1 1927 430'13 M-N 4s 900____Nov 1 1923 100,0000_ _ _Mch 1 1932 48 g '02 School Bonds. 4s '02 J-D 60,000c___ Dec 1 1932 4s '01 F-Af$12,0000_Feb 1 '16&'21 48 '03 M-S 25,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1933 1 14,000c_Feb 1 '26&'31 4s '06 J-D 17,000c&r_June 1 1936 434s'09 M-S 92,000c___Sept 1 1934 4s '10 M-N 30,000...._ Nov 1 1960 430 '10J-D 7,000r_ __June 1 1935 430g'11M-Sx300.000____Mch I 1961 430'11 F-A 62,0000___Aug 1 1936 4s '12 A-0 70,000..... Apr 1 1962 430'12 A-0 108.000c___Apr 1 1937 Tax Arrears Renewal Bonds. 4 4s'14 M-S 70,000c&r_Mar 1 1939 33012 ___ $316.100____Jan 1 1917 434s'14 M-S 28,000r___Sept 1 1939 Bath & Gymnasium Bonds. 73,500_ _ _ _Aug 1 1940. 434s'15 4s '02 M-S $50,000c___Mch 2 1933 Town-Hall Bonds. Fire Department. F-A $90,000c _ _ _ Aug 1 1934 4348'09 50,000r_ _ _July 1 1925 430'10 F-A 48 g '05 J-J 7.000r___Aug 1 1935 48 '06 A-0 25.000c&r_Oot 1 1926 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s g '11 M-N 12,000o___May 1 1931 4348'12 A-0 $65,000c___Apr 1 1922 Greenville Dock. 4548'11 F-A 48,000r_Aug 1 '16-'21 $600-___June 1 1916 434s'13 M-S 35.000r_ _ _Mar 1 1923 4s '04 J-J Pipe Line. M-S 95,000r_Mar 1 '16-'23 43'48'13 48 '04 M-S$142,000c_ __Sept 1 1934 BOND.DEBT Apr 1191581,966,500. 497.225 Sinking fund assets Water Loan. 159.000 58 '91 A-0$586,000c&r_Apr 1 1916 Water debt (included) 58 '91 J-D 350,000c&r_June 1 1921 Total assessed val. 1914_ _20.850,323 55 '92 J-J 248,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914_ __$19.05 58 '93 J-J 200,000c&r_Jan 2 1923 Population 1910, 18,659; '15. 22.150 INT. on funding bonds due 1925 48 '99 J-J $100,000____Jan 2 1929 434;13 M-N150,000----May 1 1943 at New Jersey Title Guar. & Trust Bonds to Purchase Water Plant Co., Jersey City; on bonds of 1914 at 4 iir'11 A-016,776,000c_Oct 1 1961 First Nat. Bank of Arlington or Coal & Iron Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other Sewer. I 4s '04 M-S$150,000r___Sept 1 1934 issues at West Hudson Trust Co., of4s '04 J-D 146,0000&r_Deo 1 1934 Harrison. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 $15,874,695 2,344,874 Sinking fund NET DEBT Oct 1915_ _ 13,529,821 INTEREST Is payable at office ol County Collector, Jersey City, N. J ASSESSED VALUATION.1905. 1914. 1913. $ RE*493195081 482400709 220235130 Per. 45553713 45547471 20503518 Tot.538748794 527948180 240738648 Tax(perM)___ 6.12 *Includes second-class railroad valued at89 d . in propertyd5 64 LAKEWOOD TWP. SCR. DIST. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Road-Improvement Bonds. 48 J D $100.000r_ _ _June 1 1933 4s '03 F-A 61,000r.. _Aug 1 1933 4s '04 J-D 18.000r___ Dec 1 1934 48 J-D 103,000r_ _ _ Dee 1 1935 J-J 440 31.000c&r_Jan 1 1938 F-A 53,000r_ __Feb 1 1939 45 4s '12 J-J 33.500___ _Jan 1 1942 440'13 J-J 14.500____July 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15.41.277.650 Floating debt 201,500 Sinking fund 372,146 Total assessed val. 1914A11,536.272 State&Co.tax(per$1.000)'14.. _$4.25 Pop'n 1910, 125,657; 1915, 139,812 INTEREST at Collector's office. Sewer Loans. 4As J-J $24,000cJan1'29-'34-'39 5s F-A 10.000____Aug 1 1933 (Callable on 30 days' notice.) BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '15_ $316,700 Floating debt 25,000 Sinking fund 30,896 Assess. val. '15, real estate_4,865,300 Total assess. val. 1915........6,576,975 (Assessment about 4-5 act. value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1915..__$21.50 Population 1910, 12,451; '15, 13,307 INT. at MillvIlle Nat. Bank. [VOL. 101. Refunding Corporate Bonds. 48 '10 J-D $7a,000_ _ _June 1 1925 4s '08 J-J 130,000__ __July 1 1923 Corporate Bonds. is '10 J-J$1.030,000_ _ _ -July 1 1930 Dock Bonds. is '10 A-0$100,000____Oot 11955 48 '12 J-D 100,000____June 1 1957 43§g'14 P-A 400,000___Feb 1 1959 LEONIA. 430'14 J-D 900,000c__Dec 15 1959 This borough is in Bergen County. 43s'15 J-D 500,000__ _June 1 1960 Funding Bonds. 430'15 A-0 250,000c__Oct 1 1960.. $40,000__Aug 1 '17-'20 Playground Bonds. 5s '15 F-A 10,000__Aug 1 '21-'22 48 '11 M-N $75,000._ Nov 1 1941 25,000__ __Aug 1 1945 MONTCLAIR. BOND. DEBT T Aug 1915_ $158,000 This town is situated in Essex Co 4s '15 M-N 40,000.....May 15 1945 Assessed valuation 1914_2,613,000 Public Library. Inc. 1894. Population 1910 (U. S. Population 1910, 1,486; 1915, 2,132 Census), 21,550; 1915 (State census), 45 '97 J-J $300,000_ _ _ _June 1 1927 MERCHANTVILLE. 350'01 J-J 50,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1931 25.029. LEONIA SCHEID— I.—DISTRICT. This borough Is in Camden County. Fire & Police Dept. Bonds. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. This district is in Bergen County. Street impt. Bonds. '11 4s M-N S350.000____ 43 g '12 May 1 1941 F-A$100.000c__Aug 1 1942 44s'12 J-.I $65.000e.July 1 '20-'38 53 '13 J-D $97,000........July 1 1943 Storage Reservoir. School Bonds. BOND. DEBT June 20 '15 $110,000 Sewer Bonds. 55 340'05A-0E1,950,000r_ _Apr 1 1955 M-N 36.000e_Nov 1 '16-'21 Assessed valuation 1914_ __2,689,300 1817.000 1917 4s '08 M-N 145,0(100._ _Nov 1 1938 (Subject to call May 1 1904.) 4s M-S 15,000 1927 48 g '09 Bil-N 291.250o__.May 1 1939 Street Opening. LINDEN TWP. SCHOOL DIST. 1 23,000 1937 4 Hg'11 A-0 74,250e_ _ _Oot 2 43(8'14 F-A $84,000___Feb 15 1944 1941 This district is In Union County. 58 'ns J-J 66.000o_July 1 '23&33 g '12F-A Water Debt. ug 1 1912 __s '04 ___ $15.000 BOND. DEBT Sept 4 '15_ $218.000 44g'12 J-D 261.000c_A 49.000c___De 434s'88 Pet-S $z0,000____Moh 1 1918 c 1 1942 __s '05 ___ 5,000 Sinking fund 12,888 4 Me13 J-J 64.000c___July 1 1943 48 '86 F-A 12,000____Aug 1 1916 --s '08 ___ 25.000 Assessed valuation _2.257,067 414(04 J-D 460,000c___June '87 45 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1917 1 1944 440'10 ___ $87,000.Fly 1'20-'30-'40 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1915_. _$25.40 4 Msg'15F-A 150,000c___Aug 1 1945 48 '92 F-A2,450,000_ __Feb 1 1922 5s '13 _ _ 57.000Apr 1'23-'33-'43 Population 1910, 1,996; 1915_1915, 2,242 Fire-House Bonds. 4s '92 M-N6.000,000___May 1 1922 BOND.DEBT Mar 1914.. $144.000 sewer bonds is payable at 334s g A-0 $40,000c___Apr 1 1921 4s '96 A-0 40,000___Oct 20 1916 INT. Note debt (additional)___ 9,600 Central on F-A 35,000o_ _ _Feb 1 1929 48 '97 F-A 100,000___Aug 1 1927 Trust Co. in Camden; on 45 Ass'd val.'13(abt.65%act)11.425,307 street Renewal School Bonds. bonds at First Nat. Bank, 48 '99 A-0 20,000.._-Oot 12 1919 Population in 1914 (est.) 3,500 Merchantville. 33is g J-J $100.000c_ __July 1 1932 4s '00 F-A 20,000.. Aug 1920 INT.at Nat. State Bk.,Elizabeth. 4 Hell F-A 66.000c_ __Feb 1 1941 48 '01 M-S 20.000...._Sept 1 1 1921 Grade Abolishment Bonds. 48 '09 M-N 100.000......,.May 1 1929 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. LODI. 43.(g'13 M-N$75.000_Nov 1 1943 48 '02 A-0 30,000—__Oot 1 1922 County seat Is New Brunswick. This borough Is in Bergen County. Railroad 45 '03 J-J Bonds. 30,000_-_ _July 1 1923 Court House Bonds. Incorporated Dec. 1894 5s M-N 345.0000..Nov 1 '16-'18 330'04 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1934 440'14 J-J $79,000--- _July 1 1934 Funding Bonds. Park Bonds. 330'05 M-N 490,000r....May 1 1955 Armory Bonds. 5 g '14 M-S ($1.000____Sept 1 1916 3 He013.1-.1 8100.0000__June 30 1931 (Subject to call May 1 1945.) 1925-1933 4 Msel5M-N 169.000__Sept 1 '17-'39 440'12 J-1) $8.500 10,000__Nov 1 1935 4s 05 111-N 50,000_ _ _.May 1 1925 Building Bonds. School Bonds. BOND. DEBT 4s ann $20,0000_ _ _Part yearly 4 vo'10 A-0$120,000c__Oot 1 '30-'49 Floating debt. Nov 11 '15$2,071,500 4s '08 M-N 50,000__ _Nov 16 1928 Aug 1 1938 303,000 48 '08 F-A 100,000.. ___- 9,900 5s atm 45.0000.. _ _Part yearly 4 Yis Sinking fund 60.807 45 '08 M-S 100.000____Sept 1 1938 Renewal Bonds. ..s'14 _— 49,500 Assessed valuation 1915 45,716,053 48 '09 M-N100.000____Mch 1 1939 3 Hs J-J 18.000r —1916-1919 Tax rate (per Road Bonds. 11.000) 1915_ _ .$20.20 48 '09 M-N100,000___Nov 15 1939 J-J 8,000r __ _ _1920-1921 4 _ _ _ 812.000r 1929 4s INTEREST on railroad bonds pay- 4s '10 M-S 100,000— _Moh 1 1930 J-J 4s 9,000r ___ _1917-1924 able at office of Water Bonds. Mutual Benefit 48 '11 A-0 100,000_Apr 1 1941 5s '09 A-0 S80.000c_ __Oct 1 1939 4s24.000r Ins. Co.. Newark, N. J.; on Life the 48 '11 M-N 150,000._ _May 1 1931 F-A . 119.000 GEN. BD. DT. Feb 1915.. $162,000 4s 1919-1928 $145,000 school 4s due 1938 at Chase 48 '10 A-0 100,000.......Apr 1 1940 Sinking fund. 13.874 4s '12 F-A 10.000 _Feb 1 '21-'30 Nat. Bank, N. Y.: other Issues at 48 '10 M-S 100,000..... Sept 1 1940 Ass'd val.'14 85% act.)_ _3,284.670 410'14 J-D 8,000r_Dec 1 '24-'31 Bank of Montclair, Montcialr, 45 11 F-A 100.000—__Aug 1 1941 N.J. Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ .$21.80 Bridge Bonds. 48 '12 M-N 25,000—May 1 1932 Population 1910, 4,138; 191-5, 6,379 334s J-J 3149,900o ecr.Jan 1 '22-31 MORRIS COUNTY. 48 '12 M-N 50,000____June 1 1932 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Lodi. 4s '07 A-0 80,000r_ _ Apr 1 '17-'36 Morristown is the county seat. 48 '12 J-D 100.000____June 1 1942 450'12 J-D 38.000r_Dec 1 '24-'42 • Hospital Bds. (opt. aft. 1922). 418'13 M-S 250.000____Mar 1 1933 440'15 J J 1 3.600___ _Jan 1 1924 440'12 LONG BRANCH. J-J $35.000r___Ju ly 4 s'13 J-D 100.000____June 1 1 1942 This city is In Monmouth County. 30.000__Jan 1 '25-'34 Bonds (opt. aft. 1905). 4 g'14 F-A 300.000___ _Feb 1 1943 Inc. May 17 1903. Commission gov- 440'15 F-A 42,000__Aug 1 '16-'36 4s Road 1944 g '95 J-D 1280,0000 1935 43(8'14 F-A 100,000___Feb 15 1944 ernment approved March 12 1912. 27,000....Aug 1 '37-'45 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1915 $315,000 4114 J-D 200.000___Dec 15 1944 Road Bonds. Beach Improvement Bonds. Floating debt 4 s'15 J-J 100,000.,....July 1 1945 380,000 58 '14 M-S $25.000___ Mar 1 1934 4s '04 J-J $48,300r_ _Jan 1916-'36 Ass'd val .'15(abt. High Pressure Water. act.)._ _54,275.989 A-0 43,000r _ __ _1932-1933 County tax 5sJ-D 3,000__ __Dec 1923 4s (per 11,000) 1915 _89.10 4 Ms'15 J-J $100.000_ __ _July 1 1945 4s'13 M-S 14.000_ _ __Mch 1 1933 4s '05 ___- 30.000 Pop'n 1910, 74,704; 1915, 81,514. Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. 5s '15 F-A 30,000_ ___Feb 1 1935 _8-- 20,500 INT. at Nat. Iron Bank, Morrist'n 48 '11 J-D $1,120.000 _Deo 1 1961 48 '09 P-A- 125.000r_Feb 1 '19-'38 Beach and Park Bonds. (Subject to rail Dec 1 1951) 4s g '05 J D $150.0000._ _June 1 1935 4s '10 J-J _1920-1939 440'14 M-S 2,900,000_Se pt MORRISTO 15 WN. 1944 _Aug 97,000r'13 F-A 143,500 5s 4s '06 J-D 250,000e_ __ _June 1936 1 '17-'42 Funding Bonds. This town Is in Morris County.Inc 440 g M-N 100.000 1937 BOND. DEBT Sept 1915 $1,268,900 Apr. ti 1865. Population '15. 13.006. 4341;14 F-A$2,200,000__Feb 1 1944 Assess val. 1914 77.940.046 Refunding Bonds. Track-Elevation Bonds. School Bonds. 5s '96 J-D $4.000 1916 County tax (per $1,000) 1914__$5 34 J-J 1 1932 58 '97 J-D 10.000 261 5s '14 J-D 1$12,000__Dec 11915. 340'02 1917 State schl tax (per sl.000)*14 48'04 M-N19 100,000___May 19 1954 18.000_Dec Pop'n 1910, 114,426; 1 '16-'17 1915, 144,716 '15 5s J-J 95,500_ _ _ _July 1 1945 340'04 F-A 450,000r.. Aug 1 1954 430'14 J-D 68.000_Dec 1 '18-'42 Paving Bonds. INT.at County Collectors's office 340'05 ___ 250,000r......Oct 1 1955 Sewer Bonds. 58 '13 M-N$120.000.._ May 1 1943 (Subj. to call beg. in 1945.) 4s '07 J-J $365.000c. _ _Jan 1 1948 School Bonds. 45 '08 M-S 172,000_ __Sept 1 1958 (Subject to call beg. 1918) 414tr'll M-N $110,000c_ _Nov 1 1941 MIDLAND PARE. (Subject to call after Sept 1 1948.) 5s '13 A-0 80,000.. This borough In Bergen in County. .Oct 5s '98 J-J 1 45,000 1953 1930 City-Improvement Refunding. (Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1923.) 58 '97 M-N 6.000 Road Bonds. 1927 43'93 M-S 11,500.0041 _Mon 15 11123 Fire Bonds. J-J $10,000___ _July 1 1928 53 '93 A-0 20.000 1923 5s Almshouse Bonds, 5s '13 M-S $15 A-0 .000. 5s 8.000.. Apr .._Sept 5 1928 440 1 '16-'31 J-J 119,000_ ___Jan 1 1923 M-S DEB1 {5.000_ , _Mar 1 '16-'20 (Subject to call beg. Sept. 1918.) 440'15 M-S $400,000_ _Sept 15 1945 118.000_ _ __Jan 1 1933 5s BOND.DEBT Apr 2 1915 $954.000 20,000—Mar 1 '21-'30 TOT. BD.DT. Aug 1915_ - $699,500 VA I LSB URG BONDS.—Annexed Sinking fund Oct 7'15_ _443,000 Ass'd val.'14(4-5 act.)_ _12,293.744 91.955 BOND. Jan. 1 1905. Assessed val.'14(34 act.)515,505.414 Assess. val., real estate, 1915 891.133 Tax rate (per $1.000)1915 .$29.50 Sewer. INT. at Morristown Trust Co. Tax rate (per 11.000) 1014 _ 22 04 Assess. val.. personal, 1915_142,649 44004 J-J $140,000o—Jan 1 1934 Population 1910, 13,298; '15, 14.565 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915___$23.80 450'04 A-0 10.000o__Oct 1 1934 INTEREST on beach and park Population in 1915 2,130 NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP SCR. D. Water. P.0. Asbury Park,Monmouth Co. 450'98 INT. on $10,000 issue at First bonds payable at Treasurer's office. A-0 $20,000o_ _ _ _Oct 1 1928 Nat. Bank, Paterson; on $8,000 at 55 F-A$117,3000cr __1919-1941 School. TOTAL A. B. DEBT Leach & Co., N. Oct Y.; on $25,000 $117,300 191545 '00 J-J $5,000c_July MADISON. Assessed valuation 1915_ _..7.152,999 4348'03 hd-N 23,000o_ _ _ Nov161'1-'20 This borough is In Morris County at Ridgewood (N. J.) Trust Co. 1933 (Assessment about 80% actual value) In . Dec. 27 1889. Pop '15. 5.628. INT. Is payable by Sinking Fund Population in 1915 6,767 Commiasioners, City Treasurer MILLBURN SCHOOL DIST. Sewer Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.). and INT. at Asbury Park & Ocean at local banks. This district is in Essex County. 4348'11 J-J S100.000r. _ _ _Jan 1 1941 M-1 , _June 1 '16-'33 Grove Bank. 434.'12 J-J 25.000rJan 1 1942 440'14 J-120r36.000c TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FDS.. &c. 1.000c___June 1 1934 Funding Bonds. Tyler Parmiy. Comp. Nov. 10 1915. 7,500c___Nov 1 1942 NEWARK. 4348'14 J-D $55.000r_ _June 15 1944 440'13 Newark is situated In Essex Co Total bond. debt (incl. 4s '10 M-N 8,500c___May 1 1930 Vatisburgb (Subj. to call beg. June 15 1924 water annexed debt) Jan 1 1905 $40,790.200 4s '09 M-N 22,000c—Nov 1 1929 Refunding Water Bonds. Board of Works Stable Bonds. Sinking funds 9,420,785 M-N 19.5000._ _$2,000 y'ly F A s50.0000— _Aug 1 1920 4s 3 Hs BOND. DEBT Oct 1915— $94,500 440'14 M-S S150.000_ _ _Sept 1 1954 School Bonds. Market Net bonded debt Bonds. $31,369,415 As A-0 SI 000c___..1917-1Q31 Assessed val., real estate...,5,998,648 430'13 J-13$700.000 __Dec 15 1943 Water debt (incl. above) $13,892,000 4s F-A 58,000r ____1919-1947 Total assess. val. 1915-6,617,497 Water sinking fund (incl.) $5,748,599 City-Hall Bonds. School tax (per $1.000 1913—$21.60 Refunding Light Bonds. Toe sinking fund receives each 340'01J4$1.000.000____Jan 1 1931 Population (est. in 1914 4.000 4s F-4 1141.11011r _1919 year an amount equal to about 3% of 16s'02 J-.1 3 500.000 _Oct 1 1932 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Millburn. BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1915_ $313.000 bonds outstanding. Temporary loan City-Hospital Bonds. Floating debt Aug 311915.. 94.534 340'02 J-J $.300,000.___Jan 1 1932 bonds are only Issued against such Sinking fund 15,709 MILBURN TOWNSHIP. 40 '12 A-0 150,000__Apr 1 1942 assets as taxes two yrs. and unpaid Assessed valuation 1914.. 4.159.700 This township Is in Essex County. 4s '12 M-N150.000____Nov 1 1942 assessments for street paving and Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_430.60 Sewer Bonds. 440'13 M-S 500.000____Mar 1 1943 sewer Improvements. INTEREST payable at First Nat 4 3is M-S 570.0000_ _ _Sept 1 1923 448'14 A-0 125.000__Apr 1 1944 ASSESSED v ALUATION. Bank of Madison and Madison Tr. Co. 434s M-S 70.000c_Sept 1 '33-'34 4 s'15 J-D 75,000_ __ _June 1 1945 1915. 1914. 4 3ig'10 J-D 12,000c.. _ _ Deo 1 1930 School Bonds. MERCER COUNTY. 4s 10.000____Sept 1 1928 3.358'97A-0S200.000.___Oot 1 1917 Real estate_351,818.617 346. 2/ 3,151 County seat is Trenton. 4s ---Dec 1 1929 4s '96 J-D 100,000—_June 1 19113 Personal-__ 11 68,866,460 57.437,000 Bridge Bonds. Town Hall Bonds. 48 '98 F-A 100,000____Aug 8 1918 Exempt --373,735 510.447 4s J-J 130,000o___Jan 1 1923 -8 320.000 -3 40'99 J-D 300.000 Deo 1 1929 48 '04 F-A 19.800r___Aug 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $193,000 340'02 A-0 100,000_---Oct 1 1932 Net 420.311,342 403.199,704 45 M-S 14.000r_ _ _Moh 1 1924 Sinking fund 29.824 340'03 M-N 100.000_ __ _May 1 1933 (Assessment abo it full value.) 45 M-N 10.000r__ May 1 1925 Total valuation 1915._ _ _ _ _6.617 547 334s'03 J-D 15.000r _ _June 24 1933 Tax (per M) 22.80 20.80 4s M-S 54.9000 Oct 1 1926 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1914 _ 519 40 48 '04 A-0 200,000r..—APr 1 1934 POPULATION.—In 1915 was J-D 45 7,9500_ Dec_ 1 1936 Population 1910, 3,720; 1915, 4,372 340'05 A-0•370,000rApr 1 1955 INT.atl.l.S.Mtge.63TrustCo..N Y 3 He'05 J-J 4s in 1910 was 347.469; in F-A 12.000r___Feb 1 1929 70.000.---July 1 1955 366,721; 4s '12 J-J 7.000_..--Jan 1 1932 3548'05 M-N•250,000r___Nov 1 1955 1905 it was 283,289; in 1900 it was Funding Bonds. 340'06 A-0•650,000_ __Apr 11956 246,070; in 1890 it was 181,830; MILLVILLE. 44414.13 J I $206.0000_ _ _Jan 1 1933 Tnis city is in Cumberland County. 330'06 F-A e65,000.___Aug 1 1956 In 1880 it was 136,508. Park Tunnel Bonds. Commission government approved 48 '07 M-N*1.16.5,51111.. _May 1 1957 45 '1 I J-.1 530.000. __ _Jan 1 1941 Apr 1 1913 48 '08 A-0'1,286,000_ _Oot 1 1958 NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP Renewal Bonds. General Improvement Bonds. 4s '08 J-D 267,000_ Dec_ 31 1943 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 J-J $25.0000___July 1 1923 58 '14 F-A1$32.000_ _ _ _ Aug 1 1934 48 '09 J-D •1.289,000o_ Deo 31 1959 This district Is in Bergen County, 4s '04 M-N 10.000r ..May 10 1924 1 10,000_ _Aug 1 '19-'23 45 '11 M-S*300.000_ __ _Sept 1 1961 co-terminus with Hackensack. 43 M-N 5.000.__ ..May 1 1924 Street [mot. Bonds. 48 '12 A-0•561,000__Apr 1 1962 48 '05 F-A $45,0000.Aug 1 '34-'42 48 '04 J-D 10.000r__ _Dec 1 1924 43s J-D 840.000 __Dec 20 1932 4s '12 A-0 *27.000.._ _Oct 1 1962 5s '07 M-S 30,000o.Sept 1 '20-'29 4s A-0 10.000r_ _ _ Oct 1 1925 *SubJect to call 40 yrs. after date Is '08 J-J Refunding Bonds 55.000e July 15 '31-'41 Armory Bonds. 4s J-J $20,500c_July 1 '16-'29 4Mg'14 F-A 976.000____Feb 1 1944 41 42,000o_July 1 '20-'13 J-J 1-D 12.5.000o___Deo 2 1916 350 School Loans. 441s14 F-A 501,000—__Aug 1 1941 4s 4,0000 Aug 1.5 '30-'33 F-A Building Bonds. 43411 J-J 1$5.200c___July 1 1921 City Home Bonds. R.billo July 15 '16-'32 J-J .33 314s A-0$228.500o&r_Apr 1 1941 146.000c_._Jan 1 1939 43(8'14 M-N850,000____May 1 1944 440 8,000o Aug 1 '16-'19 F-A 4s F-A 20.0000.._ _Feb 1 1944 4348 J-J 12.0000 July 1'28&'36 Bath-House Bonds. 8.000r July 1 '16-'19 55 '10 .14 48 '04 J-D 3,000r ..June 10 1944 5s '13 .T-J 18,000____July 1 1933 48 '11 M-N $125.0)0_ _May 1 1941 44011 M-N 150.000r. May 1 '21-'43 48 '12 J-J 150.000_ _ _ _July 1 1942 56 '14 11-N 79,000.... May 1 1934 018'14 F-A 125.000W...Feb 15 1944 68 '13 J-J 70,000c-July 1 '23-'42 This district (P. 0. Lakewood) is In Ocean Co. Pop'n 1913 (est.), 5,000. bs $11,0061c 440'11 J-J 52.000r__ _$2,000 yriv BOND.DEBT Apr 3'15__ $63.000 Assessed valuation 1914_ _ _6.225.290 INT. at State House, Trenton. Nov., 1915.] EW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT (Con.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15__ $420,500 Assessed valuation 1915_ _14,2E6,971 School tax (per $1,000) 1915-$12.20 Population in 1915 15,856 INT.at Hackensack Nat. Bank. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. NORTH PLAINFIELD. This borough (P. 0. Plainfield) is in Somerset County. Sewer Bonds (Coupon or req.). 5s g '14 A-01150,000_ _Apr 1 16-'54 5s g '14 A-0 (26,000c_Apr 1 '18-'43 9.000c_Apr 1 '45-'53 BOND. DEBT Sept 1915- $224,000 Floating debt 23,000 Assess. val., real estate..-.4,195,650 Assess. val., personal 371,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914.._..$23.6O Population 1910, 6.117; 1915, 6,037 INT. at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.. New York. 65 General Funding Bonds. Road Bonds. 434s'15 M-S $31,000_Sept 1 '16-'25 43 '08 J-J $50,000o ..July 1 1918 Fire Bonds. 4 Hs'10 J-D 67,500c__ _ Dec 1 1928 430'15 M-S $17,075__Sept 1 '16-'25 58 '13 A-0 110.0000ct 1 '27.'29.'30 Street Lighting Funding. 4Mg'15 M-N 62,000c___May 1 1932 434s'15 M-S $1.275__Sept 1 '16-'18 Court-House Bonds. Playground Bonds. 4s J-J $37,500c__ _Jan 1 1916 4s '12 J-J $25,000.___July 1 1942 4s M-N 25,000c__ _May 1 1919 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. NEW BRUNSWICK. Re-building Bonds. 430'12 A-0 $2,500__Oct 1 '16'-18 48 This city Is situated in Middlesex 111-S 160,000c__ _Sept 1 1917 County. Commission govt. adopted 4s '04 J-J 300.000c_July 1 '20-'24 Funding Bonds. March 2 1915. 434s'10 J-J $73,000_ ___July 1 1935 TOTAL DEBT Oct 20'1511,032,000 Fire-Dept. Bonds. 410'11 J-J 103,000._ _ _July 1 1936 Total valuation 1915_ _ _ _190.010,739 5s '07 M-N110,500_Nov 1 1917 (Assessment full value.) 430'11 J-D 69.000____Dec 1 1931 17,500____July 1 1932 4s '12 J-J 4348'15 F-A 109,000c___Feb 1 1935 State&Co tax(per 51.000) '14-36.24 5.675____Jan 1 1933 4s '13 J-J Popula'n 1910, 215,902; '15, 236,364 Electric-Light Bonds. Almshouse Bonds. NORTH WILDWO OD. INT. at First Nat. 13k., Paterson. 4s '10 J-J $90,000c__ _Jan 1 1960 4s '08 J-J $10,000____July 1 1938 This borough (P. 0. Anglesea) is Almshouse Bonds. 4s '12 M-N 4,000......Nov 1 1937 In Cape May Co. Pop'n '15.1,088. PATERSON. J. J. Curran, Compt. 5s '13 F-A $600._Aug 1 '16-'17 Library Bonds. Sewer Bonds. This city is in Passaic County. InTOT. FD. Oct 1 '15_32,382,506 corp. 4s '02 M-S $12,000____Sept 1 1932 6s '15 ___ $35.000 as a city March 19 1851. 1935 TemporaryDT. debt 375,442 Commission government defeated School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 1916-1926 5s '14 M-S $35,000____Mar 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15_ 2,757,948 Aug. 29 1911. 4s '99 ___ $22,000 263,219 4s '05 A-0 12,000____Oct 1 1925 (Subject to call begin. March 1 1919.) Sinking funds Street & Sewer Funding Bonds. Water sinking fund (incl.) 98,869 4s '10 J-J 91.000__July 1 '20-'60 Boardwalk Bonds. A-0 115,000.___Oct 1 1924 Total assessed val. 1915 22.599,721 430'14 45 '11 M-S 11,500__Sept 1 '21-'32 5s g '13 M-S $30,000 City Yard Bonds. 1945 (Assessment 85 to 90% actual value.) 4s '13 A-0 25,000__Oct 1 '23-'47 GEN.BD.DT. Oct8'15__ $245.500 Tax 434s'14 A-0 $45,000____Oct 1 1944 rate (per $1,000) 1915_522.90 430'14 A-Of 55,000-__Oct 1 '24-'34 Floating debt 91,889 Pop'n ll Bonds. 1910, 29,630; 1915, 29,805 55 City-Ha 1120.000_ _Oct 1 '35-'44 Sinking fund '93 A-0 $70.000c _Apr '16-'22 26,740 INT. at Orange Nat. Bank,Orange. Sinking Fund Bonds. Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _3,044.432 430'94 M-N 120,000c_ _Nov '33-'44 3s '94 M-S $40,000_ ___Sept 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-.124.95 4s '94 J-J 100.000c__July '23-'32 430'94 A-0 95,000Oot 1 1919 INT.at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood OVERPECIC TOWNSHIP SCHOOL 48 '02 F-A 76,000c__ _Aug 1 1932 434s'95 M-N 65,000_ _Nov 1 1920 Fire-Dept. Bonds. DISTRICT. 4 3is'96 M-N 68,000____Nov 1 1921 NUTLEY. This district (P. 0. Ridgefield 430'11 J-J 535,000r __July 1 1931 4s '97 M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1921 Funded Debt Bonds. This town, located in Essex Co., Park) is in Bergen County. 4s '97 M-N 201,000_ __ May 1 1922 was formerly the township of Frank- 530 J-D $24,000c ____1916-1927 45 '04 J-D $500,000o_ _June 1 1939 4s '97 M-N 97,000_ _ _Nov 1 1922 lin. Street-Improvement Bonds. J-D 44,000c_-Dec 14 1929 Name and government changed 530 4s '98 M-N 110,000May 1 1923 by Legislative Act of 1902. Com- 58 '10 J-D 7,000c 1929-1930 430'081.1-N 5100,000o_May 1 1918 33is'98 M-N 24,000---July 1 1923 mission government approved Mch. 5s '11 J-D 55.000c_June 1 '32-42 4s '09 .T-J 85,000c___July 1 1919 330'98 M-N 29.000__Aug 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915.. $130,000 430'10 M-N 70.000c_ _ _Nov 1 1920 1912. V. 94, p. 929. 4s '98 M-N 62,000____Nov 1 1923 26Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1915... _5,214,269 4s '14 A-0 20.000____Oct 1 1924 330'99 M-N 20,000-__Jan 1 1924 430'11 M-S (75,000c___Moh 1 1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _ _125.60 Repaving Bonds. 33is'99 M-N 2,000..Feb 1 1924 430'12 A-0 12,000----Oct 1 1922 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Ridge- 434s'13 J-D $25.000----Dec 1 1943 330'99 M-N 48,000--Mch 1 1924 Market Bonds. 30.000--_-Oct 1 1932 field Park. 25,000___-Nov 1 1924 330'99 M-N 434s'13 J-D S20.000__Dec 1 1933 J-D 30.000c_ _ _Dec 2 1932 3%3'99 M-N 5,300_ --_Deo 1 1924 45s School Bonds. '13 J-D 132.000____Dec 1 1933 PALISADES PARK SCR. DIST. 5s 330'00 M-N 3,375_-_-Feb 1 1925 5s '15 J-D 160,000__June 15 1945 4s 98 F-A $15.000c .Aug 1918 This district is in Bergen County. 45 3%WOO M-N 4.350-__Apr 1 1925 '00 J-D 100.000c___June 1 1919 Floating Debt Assessment. ($20,000.._June 1 '16-'25 4s '04 33.s'00 M-N 3,375-June 1 1925 5s M-S 70,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1929 A-0 /13,000c_Apr 1 1917 53 '15 J-D 15,000__June 1 '26-'30 4s '04 M-N 330'00 M-N 13,000___-Nov 1 1925 430 A-0 10,000cApr 1 54,000c_ __NOv '16-'29 1918 _June 60.000_ 1 '31-'45 330'01 1.1-N 1,500Jan 1 1926 4s '05 Bonds. Water BOND. DEBT T Oct 12 '15..$132,000 4s '06 M-S 275,000c___Mch 1 1935 330'01 A-0 15,950_-Apr 1 1926 48 '95 M-N $47,000c J-D 36,000c_ __June 1 1931 Nov 1 1925 Assessed val. 1915 1,742.344 1,925_Feb 1 1927 334s'02 F-A 4s '06 A-0 5,0000___Apr 1 1916 School tax (per $1,000) 1915__$10.43 434s'07 J-J 81,000c_ _ _July 1 1932 330'02 F-A 12,566--Aug 1 1927 5s '07 A-0 12,000o...Apr 1 430'08 M-N __Nov 1 1933 1917 Population in 1915 (est.) 2,200 45 '09 J-J 200,000c_ 330'02 J-D 11,600Dec 1 1927 430'09 195.000c... _July 1 1934 J-D 15,000c_Deo 15 1929 330'03 M-N 15,000_ -__May 1 1928 450'10 J-D 180,000r_ _ _June 1 1940 Sidewalk Bonds. 334s'03 M-N 20,766Nov 1 1928 4s '06 A-0 $6.000o 430'11 J-D 200,000c Apr 1 1916 PASSAIC. This city is in Passaic County. 434g'13 A-0 165.000c-__Apr 1 1941 3s'04 M-S 48,000r_Moh 1 1929 BOND. DEBT 1943 Oct 4 '15__ $547.000 Incorp. Apr. 22 1873. Commission Floating Debt Bonds. Sewer Bonds. Floating debt 60,000 gov't adopted July 25 1911. 4s '08 M-S $10,000____Mch 2 1918 Sinking fund 4s '00 J-J $50,000c_June 30 1920 89,207 5,500____Mch 1 1919 Assess. val.'15(80% 45 '09 M-S Bonds. 430'12 M-S 40,000r Mch 1922 act4-7.569,375 5s City 10,000____July 1 1920 Total '95 J-D $4,000c_June 1 '16-'19 4s '10 J-J Park Bonds. tax (per $1,000) '15_ ---$18.70 5s 4s '11 A-0 23,000___Apr 1 1931 Population '93 J-J 11,500c_ _ _July 1 1918 434g'12 J-D$175,000c___June 1 1942 1910, 6,009; 1915. 7,987 4s '12 A-0 17,600_Oct 1 1932 5s '96 M-N 9,000c&rNov 1'16-'24 434s'13 J-D 50,000____Dec 1 1943 INT.at Bank of Nutley. 15,800____July 1 1933 J-J 48 430'99 F-A 7,50043_ _Aug 1 1919 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 334s'02 M-N 25,500c_ _May '16-'32 434g'13 A-0 $400.000c_Apr 1 1943 Re-pavement Bonds. CITY. 330'02 J-J 22,000c&rJan 2'16-'32 434g' 12 M-N 200.000_ __Nov 1 1942 4s '02 M-S $50,000____Sept 1 1932 OCEAN This city is in Cape May County. 430'12 A-0 59,0000ecr_Apr 1 1942 434g•15 F-A$1,000,000___Feb 1 1945 45 '08 J4 16,000__July 1 1938 Commission approved Street-impt. Bonds. Building Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 1 1940 Aug. 15 1911.government Pop.'15. 3,721. 410'97 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '16-'17 4s '04 A-0 $40,000c___Apr 1 1924 45 '11 J-J 15,000____July 1 1941 434s'10 M-N 25.000____Nov 1 1930 Public Improvements. 45 '12 M-N 7,900_--Nov 1 1942 5s City-Hall Bonds. '15 M-S $74,500 $2,500 330'00 F-A $55,000c&rAug 1 '16-30 Sewer Appropriations. Park Bonds. (Yearly beginning Mar. 1 1916) 45 '99 F-A 118.0000 Aug 1916 4s '12 J-J 125,000._....July 1 1942 Funding Bonds. Improvement Bonds. Garbage-Destructor Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1915-$1,717.182 $69.000c&rDeo J-D 434803 1 '16-'38 5s '97 ___ $10.000_ _15,000 yearly 430'10 M-S 190,000cderMch 1 '16-30 430'12 M-S $85.000r ___Mch 1 1932 Sinking fund 861,952 58 '14 ___ 27,000 Renewal Bonds. Total valuation 1915 170,000ceerMch 1 '31-40 16,853,495 Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_123.00 58 Fire 4 %g'lO A-0 70,000c&r_Oct 1 1933 4s '87 J-D $10,000c___June 1 1916 '13 s-an 110,000 1933 4 Pop'n 1910, 23,388; 1915, 30,019. 3ig'12 A-0 38,000o__ _Apr 1 1942 4s '02 M-N 49,000c___May 1 1917 55 '08 5,000 ___ 1925 4s '02 J-D 38,0000...Dec 1 1922 INTEREST on library and re430'11 J-J 51,000c&r_July 1 1941 pavement bonds is payable at Bruns- 4s Streets and Fire Bonds. 434 g '12J-D 42,000c&r June 1 1942 4s '03. A-0 25,000c___Apr 1 1923 '02 ___ $85,000 1932 4%8'13 wick Tr. Co.; on all other bonds at M-N236.000c&r_Mar 1 1943 48 '03 M-N 35.000c___May 1 1923 Land-Purchase Bonds. 45 '03 J-D 55,000r_ _ _Dec 1 1923 Nat. Bank of New Jersey, New Bonds. '12 ___ $12.500 1942 4s Public-Park Brunswick. where principal will be 58 Funding '09 A-0 $26,000c&r_Apr 1 1929 45 '04 F-A 25,000c_ __Feb 1 1924 Bonds. payable at maturity. M-S 75,000c__ _Melt 1 1961 43 '04 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 1924 58 '11 J-J $50,000c__ _July 6 1941 4s '04 11.1-N 40,000c_ _Nov 14 1924 58 g '14 F-A 132,000____Feb 1 1944 School-House Bonds. 4s '05 J-D 75,0000_ Dec 1 1925 NEWTON. 5s g '15 M-S J84,000_Sept 15 '16-'43 430'97 J-D $14,000e_Deo 1 '16-'17 45 '06 J-D 115.000c___Deo 1 1926 This town Is in Sussex County 330'02 J-D 1. 3.000.__Sept 15 1945 47,003c&rDec 1 '21-'30 430'07 100,000c___July 1 1937 Inc. 1864. Population '15. 4,433. School Bonds. 410'98 22,000o_Nov 1 '16-'17 430'08 J-J M-N 100,000c_ May 1 1928 Sewer Bonds. 430'05 --310'00 138,000 A-0 28.000c_Oct 1 '19-'20 1925 430'09 Oct 2 1935 5s '12 J-J 45.000r_July A-0 50,000c Apr 1919 4s '05 A-0 $100,000o 15 1942 3 30'01 M-S 25,000c&rMch 1 '16-20 430'10 A-0 325,000e_ _ _Apr 1 1940 School Bonds. Pavilion 4s '04 A-0 20,0000.. Oct 2 1924 TOT.BD. DT. Oct 1 '15-$6.020,500 4s '98 J-J $7,000c_Jan 1 '16-'22 58 '05 ___ Bonds. lif-N 4s '06 $3,000.$1.000 100,0000___May 1 1926 Floating debt Yearly 7.000 ___ 4s 1,025,800 Board-Walk Bonds. 430'08 72,250c&r_Mch 2 1938 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '15_ 7,046,000 Water Bonds. 5s '07 __- $17,000 1917 48 'OS 31-N 256,000c&r_Nov 1 1928 Sinking fund J-J $96,0000 4s 1,056.213 5s '09 __- 20,000 1919 434g'10 A-0 103,000o_ _ _Oot 1 1940 NET DEBT Oct 1 1915 5,989,757 45 '12 -__ 25.000 ____July 1 1940 58 '11 --- 14,000 1921 4 Hg'12 J-J 109,000c&r_Jan 1 1942 City property 1915 BOND. DEBT May 18'153236,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 3,849.000 '12J-D g 62.000c&r 434 1915_ June 1 1942 $543.000 School property 1915_ 6,000 Floating debt Sinking fund 2,163,000 178,994 434g'15 J-J 269,000c&r_Jan 1 1945 Assessed valuation. real_ _89,827,358 Assess. val. '14 (X act.) 3,098,414 Sinking fund Refunding Bonds. 77,824 Assessed val.. personal_ _ _17,671,294 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_121.59 -I- Assessed valuation 1915 M-N373,000c_ 434g'14 __May 1 1944 Second-class RR.property 510,093 8,878.983 INTEREST payable at Sussex Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) Funding & Refunding Bonds. 1915---325.00 Total assess. val. 1915..108,008,745 National Bank in Newton. INT. on bonds of 1912, 1914 and 430'15 M-N1216.000c&rMay 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000)915_320.40 1915 payable at Ocean City. Hospital Bonds. Popula'n 1910, 125.600; '15, 124,815 310'02 F-A $6,000c_ _Feb 1 1927 NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. INTEREST at City Treas, office 4s '06 1.1-S 25.000c&r_Mch 1 1936 This township (P. 0. Mt. Holly) is ORANGE. or Hanover Nat. Bank. New York. GEN.BD.DT.Oct 1 '1532.748,750 in Burlington County. F. G. Cougbtry, Comptroller. 637,667 Street Bonds. Orange is situated in Essex County. Floating debt PERTH Sinking AMBOY. fund 366,275 430'15 May j$2,000-May 1 '17-'18 Incorp. as a town Jan. 31 1860; as This city is in Middlesex County. 133.000__May 1 '19-'40 a city April 3 1872. Commission Total assessed val. 1915_ _47,906,952 Improvement Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) gov't approved Apr. 14 1914. School Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_320.30 434s --- $2,500_ _ __June 1 1919 4s'12JJ $43.000 Water Bonds. 1916-1959 Judgment Popula'n Bonds. 1910. 54,773: 61,225 1915, $90,000Aug F-A 4 Hs'94 ___ '01 4s 9,000 1 '24-'29 121.000 1920 Mtge. debt outstanding_ _ _ INTEREST on school bonds of 4s 19.300 5s '08 F-A 200.000_ __Feb 1 1938 School Bonds. Total schogl debt Apr 1915 61,300 43008 J-D 180,0000.._ _June 1 1938 1910. refunding bonds due 1941 and 4s Mch 1919 --- $10,000 434 '11 J-D 10,000__Dec 1 '16-'25 park bonds due in 1961 payable at 4s Township Debt, 1915___ 18,000 July 1917 People's Bank ds Tr. Co.. Passaic; School-House Bonds. Road bonds $45,000 5,000 Jan 1922 Floating debt April 1915_ 17.000 430'98 J-J $30,000__July 1 '16-'18 funding bonds due 1942. refunding 4s ___ 37,000 Oct 1922 Bonds sold in 1915 35,000 4s '02 J-J 42,000. July 1 '24-'32 bonds due 1942 and school 1942 at 45 '04 If-S 54,000____Sept 1 1934 4s '04 J-D 125,000o__ _Deo 1 1934 People's Bk. & Tr. Co. or Chase Nat. _s ___ 35,000_ ___July 1 1935 4s Bank, '05 J-J N. ___July Y.; 15,000_ funding bonds due 1 1935 Total $97,000 5,000._ _June 1 1937 1942 and city bonds due 1942 at 48 '06 11-S 49,000o-Sept 1 1936 Assess. val.'14 (807. act.)_2.700.000 48 '07 J-D _s --- 100,000 1938 Total tax 1914 (Per 51.000).- -122.60 430'08 A-0 110,000c_Apr 1 1938 Hobart Trust Co.. Passaic, or at _s -__ 25,000 1918 4s '09 M-N 8.000......May 1 1939 Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank, N. Pop'n 1910, 5,652; 1915, 5,657. 430'11 A-0 47,000c___Apr 1 1941 430'11 A-0 55.000e___Apr Hobart school Y.; 1 bonds due at 1945 1941 INT. payable at Farmers' Trust 5s '13 F-A 430'11 ___ 20.000o___July 1 1941 Trust 50.000___Aug Co., Passaic Nat. Hanover ,or 1 1923 Co.& Mt. Holly Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. 4348'13 J-D 434s'12 M-S 80.000c__ ..Sept 1 1942 150,000----Dec 1 1943 Bank, N. Y.;funding bonds due 1943 00'14 and Mt. Holly Nat. Bank. M-N115.000__May 1 '24-'64 City-Hail Bonds. at Passaic Tr. & Safe Dep. Co. or ($23,000 every 10 years) 58 '13 F-A $50.000----Aug 1 1923 Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.; refunding City-Hail Bonds, NORTH BERGEN. bonds due 1944 and 1945 at Passaic Refunding Bonds. 4348'08 J-J $35,000.-- July 1 1928 This township (P. 0. Weehawken) 4s '07 J-J $54,000o___Jan 4 1937 Nat. Bank or Chase Nat. Bank, N.Y. _s _-3,000 1917 Is in Hudson Co. Pop.'15. 20,679. on others at Passaic Nat. Bank, Sewer Bonds. Funding Bonds. Building Bonds. Passaic. 430 5s '92 J-D$255,000-June 1 '22-'32 141-N $170,000.....Nov 1 1916 58 '15 ___ $40.000 58 '13 J-D 97,000c_June 2 1923 5s '93 J-J 175,000. Jan 2 '16-'32 Fire-liouse Bonds. '93 P-A 57,000...Aug 1 '29-'33 PASSAIC COUNTY. Sewer Bonds. 5s '14 J-D $13.000_ __June 1 1934 County seat is Paterson. 43,4s M-N $41,000____Nov 1 1916 430'96 F-A 105,000_Aug 1 '16-'21 Town-Hall Bonds. Bonds. 430'08 J-J 68,100____July 1 1918 5s $40,000__July 1 '16-'35 4s '99 J-D 50,000-June 1 '19-'22 48 Bridge $10,000o.. July J-J 1 1919 41010 M-N 41,0000___May 1 1920 School -- Bonds. Ten-Year Street-impt. Bonds. 4s '06 A-0 130,000c_Apr 1 -25-'26 -s__ 23,500 1923 $336,800_ _part y'rly 5s '07 A-0 $6,390.71 Apr15'16-'17 430'07 M-S 110,000c_Sept 2 1916 Harbor Bonds. 5s&68BOND. DEBT Jan 1 11_.. 1398,800 55 '08 J-J 6,140.67 July 1'16-'18 140,000c___Sept 1927 00'14 J-13$103,000_ ___June 1 1964 Floating debt 127,077 58 '12 M-S 17,682.89 Mch 1 '16-22 430'07 Bf-S 20.000o___Sept 2 1 1919 Fire-Department Bonds. Sinking fund 373.915 58 '12 M-N 3,131.03 May 1 '16-22 430'12 M-S 46,000_ _Sept 1 1929 -5 $3.600 Assessed valuation 1915-14,898,593 5s •12 F-A 1916 -1,838.04 Aug 1 '16-22 58 '13 A-0 26.000___Oct 31 1931 410'04 ___ 19,000.,. Aug 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914----$19.46 5s '13 A-0 8,872.17 Oct 1 '16-'23 434g'15 M-N 38,000c_ - May 1 1940 4348'15 A-0 14.000c---Apr 1 1935 66 • NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. 101. SPRING LAKE. RUTHERFORD. School Bonds. This borough (P. 0. Spring Lake This borough is In Bergen Co. Inc. M-S $35.000c&r_Mch 1 1918 Light. Heat & Power Plant. Beach) Is In Monmouth County. Sept. 8.347. 1959 211881. 1 Pop'n 1915, _Oct _ A-0 75.000r__ 4s 15 A-0$150,000c___Apr 1 1965 4s 1916 58 1886 ___ 14.000 Funding Bonds. J-J 25,000r _ --July 1 1960 5s Street Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s g '01 M-S $78,500c___Mar 1 1916 Funding Bonds. 430'09 A-0$125,000__ __Oct 1 1924 J-D $60.000c ...,Dec 1 1941 4%6'14 M-N200.000__..May 11 1944 434s03 F-A 319.500- - __Aug 1 1933 4142'11 ___ 87.000o_ Nov 1 1926 5s Fire Engine Bonds. Improvement Bonds. Filtration-Plant Bonds. 1923 ___ 100,000 -s Sept 1935 1936 410 g '92 J-J $75,000o_July 1 1922 58 '15 M-S $9,000 430'15 J-D 138000_ _ _ _June 1 1930 410'06 M-N 335.000o Water Extension. Street Bonds. 58 '14 F-A 26,000____Feb 5 1934 RefundingWater Bonds. 1 1936 $2. _Aug .0003 F-A 410•00 y 1932 '92 1 4s Feb 5 call 1919.) M-N$40.000c___Ma to (Subject 1929 1 _Feb __ $17,000_ ___ 43s 53 g:11 M-S I0.000o_ _ _Moh 1 1941 4.000_ __Part yearly Park Bonds. J-D 55 Park Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1930 Water. Sewer & Park Bonds. 4Y2s'15 J-J $38,000-..July 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 19-15_ _ 4837,535 Water debt (included)___- 250,000 BOND.DEBT Nov. 1915.. $406,000 5s '96 J-I) $70,000....Dec 11926. Water Bonds. 71,875 Sinking fund Jan 1 '15____ $123,715 Water Bonds. Sept 1922 Sinking fund ___ $250,000 414s Assess. val. •15(60% act.)..7,456,315 Assessed valuation 1915... _8,951,166 55 '99 J-J $30,000._ _ _Jan 1 1929 (Subject to call Sept. 1 1907.) Bonds. Total tax (per Refunding .$22.90 1915.. 1915_ _$27.00 $1,000) $1,000) 1917 tax Jan (per Total --- $25,000 4s INT.on park.fund & street bonds 43.8'14 A-0 115,000_ .,.Apr 1944 July 1916 Population 1910, 9,337; 1915, 9,586 ___ 12,000 4s Funding Bonds. INTEREST on water board loan at Rutherford Nat. Bank; on impt. J-J 80,000_ ___July 1 1933 4s bonds at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. 58 '07 M-N $56,000_ _ _Nov 1 1937 4s '04 J-D 155,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1934 and school loan payable at the Sewer-Extension Bonds. M-N 100,000._ _ May 1 1936 Bankers Trust Co.. New York; on 4s SCHOOL DIST. Bank. 410'09 F-A $15,000_ _ _ _Aug 2 1939 RUTHERFORD Nat. Rahway at 1940 1 loans _Jan other _ 50,000o_ 4148'10 J-J 45 '00 • J-D $49,570c_June 20 1930 BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '15_ $313,500 4148'12 M-S 25,000c___Sept 1 1942 4s '06 A-0 46,000o_Apr 1 '16-61 Assessed valuation 1915._ .3.248,999 4Yjs'14 M-S 100,000_ _ _Sept 1 1944 RIDGEFIELD PARK. This village is In Bergen County. 48 '06 • J-D 10,000c_ _Deo 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915. _ _325.00 Hospital Bonds. 1950 Population 1910, 853; 1915, 1,393 --- $5.000_ __ _1916& 1921 Incorporated June 23 1892. Commis- 410'10.F-A 127,300c___Feb 1 ..13 INT.atF'Irst Nat.lik.Spring Lake. sion government approved Apr. '12. 410'111F-A 19,300c___Aug 1 1951 Assessment Bonds. 1916 Village is co-extensive with Overpeck BOND.DEBT Oct 23'15_-$252,170 $16.000 1919 Township School District, both being Assess. valuation 1915 ----8.951,166 SUMMIT. ___ 10.000 _s This city is in Union County Inc School tax (per $1.000) 1915..._$7.70 supported by same taxing district. Police-Facilitles Bonds. 1899. Population 1915, 9.136. 1930 Road Bonds. INTEREST on the issues of 1906 is Mch. ___ $15.000 _s Park Bonds. Aug $25,000e_ _ _Aug '25-'29 payable at the office of R. M. Grant TOT. BD. DT. Oct 191542,614.700 55 1 F-A $40,000c___Mch 1 1936 430'1 Bonds. 758,890 Sewer (Assessment) & Co.. New York; on all other bonds Floating debt School Bonds. J-J $15,000c_ _July '16-'20 at the Rutherford National Bank. TOT. DEBT Oct 1915_ 3,373,590 4 Jis M-S $35,0000___Moh 1 1929 4s '16-'22 July 12,500o 614,800 J-J 58 Sinking funds J-J 60,000o__ _Jan 1 1939 414s 6,000c_ _ _Jan '16-'21 SEA ISLE CITY. J-J NET DEBT Oct 1915._ _ _ 2,758.790 6s 4,5000:..Dec 20 1930 '09 J-D Funding Bonds ($62,065.35 asThis city is in Cam May County. 4s Total valuation 191421.556,118 45 '10 J-J 5,000r___July 11935. sessable agst. property benefited). Total tax (per $1,000) 1914___320.70 Boardwalk Bonds. 1 1941 F-A 434s'11 89,000o___Aug Popula'n 1910, 32,121; 1915, 39,719 5s '10 J-J $18,000c_ Jan 1 1930 5s '15 M-N$18,000____May 1 1935 430'12 A-0 27,000o__ _Apr 1 1942 50,000r__ _Jan 1 1931 5s '11 J-J /NT. payable in Perth Amboy. Bulkhead Bonds. Fire-Department Bonds. CITY PROPERTY.-Value of 5s '12 J-J 42,000c_ _July 1 1932 5s '15 M-N $8,000__ _May 1 1945 4s May $10,0000_.May 1 1926 $168,500 Improvement Bonds. property owned by the city on Jan. 1 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 Bonds. 93,557 58 '06 ___ 120,000 1936 4s Public-Improvement Floating debt 1915 was $2,103,359.48. J-D $6,500r .June 15 1927 106,070 Sinking fund and cash 60,000 1942 Sewer Bonds. Funded Debt Bonds. PILESGROVE TWP. SCH. DIST. Assess. val.'15(60% act.)..5,214.269 4s J-D$125,000o_ _June 1 1928 This district(P.O. Woodstown) is Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_ _.$25.60 55 '13 _ $48,000 1943 4s M-N 65,000o_ _ Nov 1 1933 7,001 §chool Bonds. n Salem County. Comprised of the Population In 1915 Bonds. Refunding Borough and Pilesgrove Township of _$25,000 1943 48 INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. J-J 19,000r._ _Jan 1 1935 of Woodstown. in N. Y. City, the First Nat. Bank, BOND.iDEBT Apr 2'15- $153,000 Bonds. 5s '15 F-A $72,000__$2.500 yearly Ridgefield Park,the Hackensack Nat. Floating debt 15,000 48 Funding $10,000r June 15 1927 s-an $4.000c 44s 6,648 4)4s'08 J-D Bank and People's Nat. Bank in Sinking fund J-D 70,000c_ Deo 1 1938 5s '15 F-A 67,000c __1916-1943 Hackensack. Assessed valuation 1915 1.817.922 4)4s'10 _ _Sept 1 1940 31-S 55 '15 10--A 33,000c ___ _1916-1948 Total tax (per $1.000) 1915__$23.80 48 '12 M-N 72,000o_ 6.000c_Nov 1 '16-'18 Total school debt J'ne 26'15 $104,000 RIDGEWOOD. Population in 1910, 551; 1915, 955 48 '13 J-D 23,000c_Dec 30'15-'19 Assessed valuation 1914_ _$2,835,953 in is County. Bergen This village GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 1915-$659,000 (Assessment about 80% actual val) Incorporated in 1894. Commission SOMERSET COUNTY. 62,250 Floating debt INT. at Salem County Trust Co., government approved Sept.12 1911. Somerville Is the county seat. DEBT Jan 11915.. 721,250 TOTAL Woodstown. Building Bonds. Grade Crossing Elimination. 176,176 fund Sinking 1 '16-'20 4s '06 J-J $280.000c_July 1 '21-'36 12,006,895 val. 1914 PLAINFLELD. 5s '15 A-0 30,000___Oct 1 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1915- $280,000 Total rate (per $1,000) 1914____$20.80 This city is in Union County. Invaluation 1914_35,115,582 Tax Assessed 1 '31-'40 40,000___Oct bonds due sewer $65,000 INT. on Dec. On corporated in April 1869. County tax (per $1,000) 1914_45.50 Funding Bonds. payable in New York City at 14 1911 the Plainfield Union Water 58 '15 F-AL$32,000_Feb 1 '20&'25 Poptda'n 1910, 38.820; 1915, 44,123 1933 isLeach issues other all & on Co.; B. A. city the by made offer the refused Co. INT. at New York Tr. co.. N. Y at office of City Treasurer. 7,000____Feb 1 1930 to purchase its property for $500,000 Original ewer Bonds. V. 93, p. 1737. City's right to con- 5s J-D $80,000c_ 016,000 y'ly SOUTH AMBOY. COUNTY. demn water plant denied. See V. 1 on June 1 This city is in Middlesex County. SUSSEX County seat is Newton. 97, p.64. Voters of North Plainfield Macadam Bonds. Inc. 1908. Population 1915. 7.482. consolidaRoad favored Bonds. 1914 24 Sept. on J-J ___1916-1922 55 School Bonds. 45 '08 A-0 $20,000o___Oot 1 1938 tion with Plainfield. M-N $10,000c44,000c_$4,000 yearly 58 '12 _ _ _ $39,000_ _yly on Oct 1 48 55 '09 A-0 64,000c..-Apr 1 1929 School Bonds. Broad Street Bonds. Public Dock. '16-'24 '09 A-0 38,0000_0ot 1 1939 4s 1 ;46.800c_June 4s g '04 J-D A-0 $24,000c_Oct 1 '20-'38 5s 4)is $8,000_ - _Jan 1 '16-'24 4s '10 _ J-J 14,500oJ uly 1 1940 4s '05 J-D 58,0000- June '25-'34 46,000 due every 5 years. Bonds. Sewer '12 J-J 4s 17,600--Jan 1 1942 5,6000 _ -- _1916-1929 45 '05 J-D West-Side Sewer Bonds. 5s '11 J-J 1352,000c_ _Jan 1 '16-'41 48 '14 A-0 42,000----Apr 1 1944 434g'08 J-J 95,0000__ _July 1 195S 5s '11 F-Al$50,000c_Aug 1 '16-'25 1. 15,000c_Jan 1 '42-'46 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915_ $196,100 48 '09 M-N 45,000o___Nov 1 1959 1 4,500c___Aug 1 1926 58 '13 F-A 25.000_ -Feb 1 '23-'48 Sinking fund 22.000 1924 1 _Nov 4s '09 M-N 10,000o__ 5s '13 -_ 15.000__Feb 1 '33-'49 Storm-Drain Certificates. 45 '11 J-J 40,000o_ _Jan 1 '33-'39 5s 1917-1920 TOTAL DEBT Nov 6 1915-1139,000 Assessed valuation 1915_ _17.304,457 J-D $28,500 -F 4348'13 J-J 230,000.._Jan 1 '23-'61 Certificates. Assessed valuation 1915...2,856.726 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'1547.47 Fire-Dept. '15, 25,977 00'15 M-S 100,000...,Mar 1 '43-'65 5s J-J $8,000-.._July 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915__.$22.90 Population 1910, 26.781; Newton. Nat. Bk., Sussex at INT. Police-Station Bonds. Certificates. at So. First Amboy. Nat. INT. Bk.. Street-Impt. 434g'08 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '16-'28 55 '13 F-A 110,800r__ Aug 1 1918 , TEANECK TWP. SOH. DIST. Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Oct 191-5_ _4310,800 SOUTH ORANGE. This district (P. 0. Englewood) Is M-N $41,000c_May 1 '28-'35 Floating debt 45 60,000 This village is in Essex County In Bergen County. 1927 Sinking fund J-J 56,0000 4s 17,200 Inc. 1869. Population 1915. 5 866. 55 '05 M-S 320.000r_Moh 1 '16-'35 430'08 M-N 52,000c ____1916-1947 Asses.s. val. '15 (X act.) 8,517,300 Funding Bonds. 5s '09 M-S 24,000o_Moh 1 '16-'39 4s '09 M-N 43,000o_Nov 1 '36-'42 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915_.$23.50 15,000c_July 15'16-'30 430 g'14A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '17-'22 Population 1910-5.4l6; 1915-6,729. 430'10 M-S $14,200c___Mch 11053 5s '13 J-J 1 '16-'17 8,000„Jan BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '15._ $59,000 and Bank 58 g '14 M-N190.000__Nov 1 '25-'42 Nat. First at INT. 5s'14 J-J '18-'21 1 (60% '15 Ass'd val. 12.000__Jan act)_2,888.951 1943 1 __Nov _ 1 2.000_ Ridgewood Tr. Co., Ridgewood. 5.000____Jan 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1915---$9.40 fas g '14 A-0 75,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'39 Park Bonds. 3,200 Population in 1915 43.ig'14 A-0 145,000c_Apr 1 '40-'51 RIDGEWOOD SCI3.00L DIST. 434s'10 M-S $10,000o___Mch 1 1935 IN r. at U.S. Mort. & Tr. Co.. N. Y Fire-House Bonds. Bonds. 4%8'14 J-J 8,000._...Jan 1 1944 and Palisade Tr. & Guar. Co.. En4Hg'08 ___ $15,0000_ Dec 1 1918 ss School 1916-1918 J-D $9,000 Playground Bonds. glewood. Street Bonds. 1916-1927 4; s'14 J-J $28.000_ ___July 1 1944 A-0 47,000 9,000_ _ _ _July 1 1916 4s 58 '13 J-J M-N 78,000c_May 1 '16-'39 Fire Equipment Bonds. II. E. Evans,Treasurer. 1916-1924 00 ___ 23.400 4s 1921-1927 00'14 J-J 39,000„July 1 '16-'24 TRENTON. J-D 7,000 1917 4%s Trenton Is In Mercer County. The _s '14 ___ 13.000 55 '13 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '28-'39 i Refunding Bds.(Opt. after 1920)• water works are much more than self(Subject to call beginning 1915. 1919-1935 4s g '00 J-J $51,0000.._ _Jan 1 1930 supporting. Commission government 17,500 J-J BOND. DEBT Nov 1915 $1,260,000 454s 34,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1915-$193,500 , Renewal Bonds. adopted June 20 1911. Sink. fund & cash 8,517,300 : 45 g '02 F-A $4,0000. Feb 1 '16-'19 Poor-House Bonds. Total assessed val. 1915__31,116,652 Assess. val. 1915 School tax 19151State Sewer Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) 43,4s'14 J-D $30,000_ _ _ _June 1 1944 1 8 4s '04 J7J 3240,000o&r_rly '16-'44 Total tax (per $1.000) 1914_ _ _$19.10 Bonds. 1LAVE,. Trust 6.,.. (See V. 78, p. 2617, for maturity.) 4s City-Hall errflaff.)8. IY•r' Popula'n 1910, 20,550; 1915, 24,516 '07 M-S$100,000r__ Moh 1 1937 New York. 44s'08 31-N $48,000o_May 1 '45-48 4 Hs'08 F-A 200,000- _Aug 1 1938 INT.at office of City Treasurer. 434s'10 3I-S 2,028.69 _ _1930-1935 4s '09 M-S 200,000..._Mar 1 1939 ROSELLE. 20.000....Jan 1 '45-'48 48 '09 J-D 200,000o___ Dec 1 1939 41014 J-J PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST. This borough is in Union County. Water Bonds. This district is In Mercer County. General Loan Bonds. 44s'12 F-A $9,000c-Feb 1 1932 Sewer Bonds. J-D $15,000____Doc 1 1944 43-is'11 J-J $112,000c__Jan 1 '28-'76 1917 4%8'14 J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1914 430'14 10.000c_Jan 1 '16-'20 4s__ $12,000 4s 01 J-J Public-Bath Bonds. Street-Improvement Bonds. Fire flept. Bonds. F-A $3,500..„ _Aug 1 1018 '08 4s 4348'08 A-0 2.300c_Apr 15 '16-'19 20.500c __Jan 1 '16-28 58 '13 A-0 $10,000c-Apr 15 1933 5s '14 J-J 44.000___Jan 1 '16-23 434s'10 J-J Fire Department. Construction Bonds. School Bonds. 310'01 J-J $15,000---July 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Apr 6 1915_ $145,300 1919-1933 4s '05 J-J $4,000r_ _ _Jan '16-'24 3148'02 F-A 17,000-Feb 21 1922 --_ $60,000 Net taxable value 1914__--7,900.000 4s 1915-1918 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 2'15_ $767,229 31.0'02 M-S 10,000-Sept 1 1922 ___ 10,000 School tax (per $1.000)f State_ -$2.64 ,lis 1943 Total assessed val. 1915_ _12,114,138 31.0'02 M-N 2,500-Mat 21 1922 __ 50.000 (Local _ 4.25 58 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915- -$20.90 4s '06 M-N 25,000r___June 1 1926 Construction ruction Bonds. INT. payable at Nat. City Bank, INTEREST is largely payable at 4s '04 M-N 20,000r ..May 17 1924 '11 J-J $20,0000_ _Jan 1 1931 National Park Bk., N. Y., or Prince- 55 1915_$162,000 U. S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. Y. BOND. Jan DEBT 4s '07 F-A 3,700....... Aug 1 1917 in Princeton. ton Bank 48,500 Floating debt 48 '09 F-A 14,000-Aug 2 1919 Sinking fund ORANGE SOH. DIST. 4s '12 M-B 32,000.. .Sept 1 1932 SOUTH 9 RAHWAY. 8.070 16,35 Assessed valuation 1914 3,67 This district includes the township 4s '12 M-S 20,000_ _ _Sept 1 1932 This city, of Union County, was Tax rate (per $1,000) _S19.20 and the village of South Orange 410'14 J-J 34,000___Jan 15 1934 declared bankrupt in 1882, and a Population 1910, 2,725; 1915, 2,725 5s 1914..-4,000___ _July 1 1944 '97 J-J $3,0000_July 1 '16-'17 43is'14 J-J compromise of the debt, exclusive of INT. at First Nat. Bank. Roselle. 4s g _Aug 26,250_ 1 -A F '16-'23 g '02 CrematorY. the water debt ($185,000). was forthly 1 1921 $50,000--Ju 1 6,000o_Jan J-J J-J '04 330'01 '16-'21 g 4s of leadthe most to with with agreed 4,200-__-July 2 1916 PARK. 4s g '10 M-N 170,0000..May 1 '18-'31 4s '06 J-J ing creditors at 35 cents on the dollar. ROSELLE 24,5500_July 1 '32-'33 4s '06 J-D 10,000.--Deo 1 1916 This borough is in Union County. 4 yig'10 J-J the debt, exclusive of water debt. 3,400_.._ _Jan 1 1917 434s'12 M-N 12,1500..--May 1 1934 Is '07 J-J Funding Bonds. then amounting to about $1,200,000. Re-paving Bonds. $70,000-Mar 15 '16-'36 43,0'12 J-D 65,0000_June 1 '32-'36 This settlement was completed in 43isg'15M-S maturity.) 5s '13 J-D 113,000c ____1937-1942 350'02 M-S $35,000_ __Sept 1 1932 for 755, V. 100, p. (See now paid is Interest and 1894. BOND.DEBT Nov 1915.. $419,900 4s '03 A-0 27,000..... _Oct 1 1933 Sewer Bonds. promptly on the new bonds. The $47,000_ _ __Nov 1 1928 Assess. val.'15(80% act.)20.691.234 3%8'03 A-0 35,000_Apr 15 1933 water bonds were renewed in 1891 at 5s '08 ___ 1930 1 _Apr _ _ tax (per $1,000) 1915...44.33 4s '03 J-D 10,000.....Dec 1 1933 54,000_ School ___ '10 5s made an agreement having been Aug Population In 1915 10,435 4s '04 J-D 20,000- -June 1 1934 In 1890 by which all accrued interest 48 '12 $4,200_due $1,000 y'ly in 4%, INTEREST on the 126.250 issue is 4s '05 M-N 60.000r___Nov 1 1935 Road Bonds. at 7% was adjusted at the 35% rate. at the Trust Co.. 4s '06 F-A 13,000r-Aug 1 1936 Fidelity payable M-S 30,000 434s'15 Interest on these water bonds is also BONI), DEBT Jan! 1915-$105,200 Newark; on the 5s of 1897 at the 4s '07 F-A 15,000... Aug 1 1937 now promptly paid. Incorporated 97,8)2 Franklin Savings Institution, New- 48 '98 J-J 6,160____July 1 1928 debt Floating degovernment Commission 1858. 41,363 ark, and on the $6,000 4s and $170,- 30'99 F-A 15.500___Aug 21 1929 feated Sept 26 1911 and again Sinking fundtaxables 3,428.825 000 48 in N. Y. City at A. B. Leach 410'10 F-A 15,000-__Atur 1 1920 Real estate Sept. 9 1913. 10,000__July 1 1922 _ _ _ 218,393 & Co. on $12,150 at office of J. S. 4s '12 J-J Adlustment Bds.(Opt. any time). Personal prop.taxable&1914-418.80 Rippel, Newark;on 165,000 at Stand- 4s '13 M-N 20,000___May 1 1923 4s '82 3.1.N $396,534.99r..Nov 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1 1924 Y., and on the 54 4s '14 J-J Population 1910, 3,138; 1915, 4,327 ard. Trust Co., . Y Water Bonds Renewed. 5,000-Feb 16 1925 J-J $185,000c_ - _July 1 1932 ,..„/NT. at First Nat. Bank. Roselle. of 1913 at U. d Mtg. 1t. Tr. Co..N.Y. 4s '15 F-A 48 PERTH AMBOY (Concluded). 310,0 0. . . act & i Nov., 1915.) NEW JERSEY-C1TIES AND TOWNS. 67 TRENTON (Concluded). 45s'08 A-0 34,777.25_ -Oct 1 1918 Bonds. Sewer. Sidewalk & Road Bonds. School House. 48 11 F-A 8,800.00__Feb 1 1921 58Sewer '10 M-S $25,0000.._ _Sept 1 4348'06 J-D $3,000___Dec 31 1916 45 '92 A-0 $9,000_ ___Oct 1 1917 43s'10 J-D 47.074.44__Dec 1 1920 58 '08 J-J 15,000c___July 1 1940 1938 54 '08 J-D 48 '93 J-J 8,000__June30'16-'18 6,000.....Jan 16 1918 4s '11 J-D 34,362.30__July 1 1921 54 '14 J-D 75,000____Dec 1 1944 58 '08 J-D 49 '96 M-N 21,000.. 6,000__Dec 31 '16-'18 Nov 2 1916 4Ms'12 J-J 90.537.61r_Ju1y 1 1922 Bonds. 20,000_ __Jan 1 '16-'19 48 '97 F-A 8,000_ _Feb 1 1917 430'13 F-A 15.565.75_Feb 1 1923 5$ Fire '10 J-J $15,000c___Jan 1 1930 5s '15 J-J {30,000_ _ _Jan 1 '20-'24 48 '98 J-J 14,500___Jan 18 1918 43s'13 M-N 51,523.19_Nov 1923 54 '11 M-S 10,000c___Sept 1 1941 3)48'99 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1929 40'14 M-N108,196.31_May 1 7,000_ __ _Jan 1 1925 1 1924 58 '12 M-S 15,000c___Mch 1 1932 55 '11 J-J 24,000c_ _Jan :3 'lb-.'21 3Hs'00 M-N 100.000_ _May 1 1930 WATER LOANS REPORTED 58 '12 M-N 3.000c..._Nov 1 1932 5s '13 J-D 21.000c_Jn 34s'01 J-D 2,500_ _ _ _June 1 1931 e 30'16- 23 School Bonds. SEPARATELY. General 3348'02 F-A 11,800_ ___Feb 1 1922 Bonds. 55 '04 M-N$35,000c--_May 1 1919 434s'10 .7-D!mot. Water. $20,000___ 3 Ms'01 J-J June 7,500_ _ _July 6 1931 45 City 1930 '97 J-J 350,000_ _Jan 1 '17&'27 58 '10 M-N 25,00(L....May 1 1940 4 Ms'10 A-0 6,786___ _Oct 30 330'02 M-S 48,500___ _Sept 1 1932 43 '96 1940 J-D 45,000_ __ _June 1 1916 58 '14 M-N 25.000---_May 1 1964 43'8'11 J-D 10.000.....Aug 1 3Hs'02 J-D 15,000.. _ _ _June 3 1932 3;48'02 1 1926 A-0 75.000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1922 Water & Sewer Bonds. 5s- '13 J-D 30.000c_ _June 30 1943 3,000____Feb 5 1932 48 3343'03 F-A '04 J-J 100.000r___July 1 1934 58 '09 A-0 $25,000o...._Oct 1 1939 Sewer Bonds. 48 '03 J-J 70,000__July 22 1933 43 '06 J-D 150,000_ _ _June 1 1936 5s '09 J-J 25,000e_ _Jan 1 1939 4 1 J-J 3,500___Aug 17 1933 4 Ms'08 3348'03 F-A _Jan 3 1921 58 '11 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1941 48 '97 J-D $16.000c_ 30,000____July 1 1927 48 '04 M-S 50,000r___Sept 1 1934 4 Ms'08 M-S 50,000____Mch 1 1938 5s '11 J-J 20,000c___July 1 1941 43 '09 A-0 30,000____ A-0 100,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1940 48 '05 M-N 18,600____Nov 1 1935 Apr 1 1939 5s 4;49'13 '12 M-S 150,000r__ M-S 20.000c___ _Mar 1 1943 Mch 1 1942 Funding Bonds. 48 '06 A-0 2,900.. ..Apr 2 1936 500 Past due 5s '12 F-A 10.000c___Aug 1 1942 58 '15 J-J $90,000__Jan 1 '16-'45 43 '06 M-N 4,800_ May 23 1936 4s 43.4s'13 Refunding 180.000r___ A-0 Bonds. Oct 1 GEN. 1943 BD. DT. Sept 30'15 $237.876 4s '06 J-D 900____Deo 1 1916 4;49'14 M-S 80,000____Sept 1 1944 54 '08 J-J $25.000c___July 1 1918 Assessment debt (add'i)___ 43 '07 A-0 130,000. Apr 1 1937 127.000 J-D 25,000____Dec 1 1944 55 '11 F-A 25,000c__ _ Feb 1 1941 Floating debt 43 '07 F-A 26,000____Aug 1 1937 4Ms'14 120.671 INTEREST Paving payable is Bonds. at TreasSinking fund 4s '08 J-J 6.000....July 1 1938 urer's office in Trenton. 50.904 5s '11 J-D$100,000c___June 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1915_ _10,197.665 430'08 F-A 24,750_ -__Aug 1 1938 Apr. 1 '15. Aug. 1 '14. 58 '11 J-D 80,000c___ Dec 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 49 '08 F-A 5.000____Aug 1 1938 Tot.bd.dt.,&c.$8,120,9 1915_ _520.20 '12 51-N 53 25,000c. 51 _..May $7,752,005 1 1942 Population 1910. 6,420; 1915, 8,147 411 '08 M-S 21,000_ ___Sept 1 1938 Bonds. 43 '09 F-A 10,000____Aug 2 1919 Sinking funds_ 2,315,867 2.177,487 5s Boardwalk '04 M-S $75,000c__ _Sept 1 1924 WESTFIELD SCHOOL 48 '09 A-0 5.500... Oct 14 1919 DIST. '11 59 debt___$5,8 M-S Net 10.000c___Sept 1 1931 55 '90 M-N 05,084 $5,574,518 43 '10 5I-N 70,000__May 2 1940 _Nov 20 1920 Ventnor Avenue lmpt. Bonds. 3'659'00J-J $10,000__ debt 50.000 4Ms'10 .1-D a9,000____Dec 1 1940 Water 1920 55 '10 (incl.above) M-N $50,000c__ $1,305,500 $1,200,500 _Nov 414s'08 1 1940 J-J 42,000_ _ _July 15 1938 430'11 M-S a80,000___Mch 1 1941 '12 M-N 10,000c.....Nov 1 1942 4 Mg'11 51-S 54.000c_Mc CITY PROPERTY.—Feb.28 '15. 54City-Hall h 1 '16-'41 4 Ms'll J-D a55,000_ _ _June 1 1941 Bonds. 430'14 J-J 100.000. Jan 1 '18-'42 4 Ms'll A-0 49,000r___Oct 1 1941 real estate and bldgs., $9,685.718.98; 53 '04 J-D $45,000c_ _ _June 1 1919 BOND.DEBT Oct 1915__ $277.000 43 '12 M-N 7,000____May 1 1942 equipment. furn.. etc.. $651 234.18: Park Bonds. Assessed valuation 1915__10.000.000 430'13 M-S 190,000r___Mar 1 1943 total. $10,339,953.16. 58 '10 J-D $10,000c__ _Dec INT. 1 1950 payable at Westfield Trust 49 '13 M-N 23,000__51ay 1 1933 ASSESSED VALUATION 1914. 5s '12 J-D 5.000c.._Dec _ _Dec 1 1952 Co. in New York exchange. 43s'14 J-D 28,500r___June 1 1934 Real estate $67,727.275 59 '09 A-0 1,000c_ _Oct 1 1939 4;49'14 M-S 55,000.. Sent 1 1944 Personal 10,598,425 5s '12 A-0 15,000c_ __Apr 1 1952 WEST HOBOKEN. 43,0'15 J-J 100,000r __July 1 1945 2d-class RR. property__ 836,810 54 '14 F-A 50,000_ __Feb 1 1954 This town is situated in Hudson Co. River-Front-lmpt. Bonds. Total 79.162.510 BOND. DEBT Oct 191541,021,000 Inc. 1861. Population 1915, 38,766. 410'11 J-D a $50,000June 1 1941 (Assessment about actual value.) Assessed valuation 1915-_7,476,131 School-Building and Sites. •• Library Bonds. Tax rate (per S1.000) 1915_321.60 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915___.$20.80 45 M-S $24,000_ _Mch 1 '16-'31 34s'01 J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1931 POPULATION.—In 1915, 103.Is '04 F-A 117,000_ _Aug 1 INT. on fire bonds at 335802 F-A _ _ _Feb 1 1932 190; in 1910 it was 96,815; in 1905 it Trust Co., Atlantic City. Guarantee 4s '09 A-0 38.000c_Apr 1 '16-'54 Hospital Bonds. '16-'34 4 Ns.10 J-J 75,000c_July 1 '16-'40 4s '04 J-D $12,500r___June 1 1934 was 84.180; in 1900 it was 73.307; in 5s 14 F-A 205,000__Aug 1 '24-'54 4s '05 A-0 4,000r.._ _Oct 24 1935 1890, 57,458; in 1880, 29,910. VERONA. Assessment & Renewal Bds. 4349'14 J-D 20.000____June 1 1934 " This borough is In Essex County 48 '05 J-J $100.00.. July 1 1925 5,000_Feb 25 1945 UNION. 4s '15 F-A Funding Bonds. This town is in Hudson County. Inc. 1907. Population 1915, 2,643. 4;48'15 A-0 40,000..._Apr 1 1945 School Bonds. 4 Ms'OS J-J $200,000..._July 1 1938 Incorporated March 20 1866; charter Street-Department Bonds. 348 & 4;41 $39.866.62 58 '10 J-J 235,000 44s'10 M-S $9,000r_ _Sept 20 1930 amended March 27 1874. 1940 Water Bonds. 5s Si-N 48.000 Fire Department Bonds. 48 13 M-N 7,500_ ---MaY 1 1933 1940 14s'08 M-N $54,000c_ _Nov 1 1928 Judgment Bonds. 4Ms'14 M-N150,000r___May 1 1924 4Hg'12M-N $6.000__May 1 '16-'18 4 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly after 55 '15 J-J $3,000c_ __July 1 1930 4Ms'13 J-D 24,000___Dec 18 1923 58 14 A-0 15.000_ _Oct 15 '16-'20 - Nov. 1 1913.) Refunding Bonds. School Bonds. 4;fs'15 J-J 110.197r_ _ _July 1 1925 DEBT June 15 '15 $93,867 434s'12 A-0 $35,000__ _ _Apr 1 1942 4 34s Funding. F-A $60,000_ _Feb 1 '17-'28 BOND. Assessment 806 TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 '1531,127.000 48 '04 A-05569,000r___Oct 1 1934 4s ___ 650____Feb 1 1916 Sinking funddebt (add'I) 9.551 Floating debt 4546'10 S-a 80.000___Jan 3 '17-'24 Sewer Certificates. 171.919 58 363.082 --_ $152,100 70,000__Mch 1 '25-'31 Assessed valuation 1915...2.320.510 Sink.fd. and cash 1916-1917 434s 24,826.684 2.600 Part due 4 Ms'13 J-J 100.000__Jan 15'21-'33 Tax rate(per $1.000) 1914....$20.00 Total valuation 1914 (Assessment about full value.) INTEREST on school bonds at the Refunding. 414s'13 F-A 84.000_Aug 15 '33-'37 Bank of Montclair; on water bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914_ _ _516.93 48 '06 F-A 34,600___Feb 24 1916 43/9'15 J-J 39.000 INTEREST on bonds marked •• at the Montclair 4s '06 F-A 44,200 Trust Co Street-Improvement Bonds. Aug 1 1916 at the Hudson Tr. Co.: on refund48 '06 A-0 56,100__Oot 1 1916 434s'10 A-0 $25,000_ __Oct 1 '16-'20 ing bonds at Col.Tr.Co., N. Y. C. 43 '07 F-A 63,000—Feb 1 1917 Road-Improvement Bonds. .' 46 '07 F-A 75,100___Aug 1 1917 5.8 $2,500___ _May 1 1916 VINELAND This borough is in Cumberland Co. WEST NEW YORK. 43 '07 M-S 47.300___Sept 27 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '15_ $457.800 Incorporated in 1880. Commission This town Hudson County. 4s '08 F-A 49,900___Feb 24 1918 Floating debt 150,946 government adopted Mar. 11 1913. (P. 0. Stationis3.InWeehawken. ) See 48 '08 J-D 50,600___June 22 1918 Total valuation 1914 14,130.550 Electric-Light Bonds. V. 93, p. 1413, concerning opinion by 48 '08 M-N 40,500___ _Nov 2 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914 ___316.79 F-A $25,000r 1929 Supreme Court holding town liable 43 '09 F-A 29,100..._Feb 1 1919 Population 1910, 21,023; '15. 21.739 43 for Refunding interest on Bonds. certain school bonds. 48 '09 M-N 70.700..._Nov 1 1919 434s'06 J-D $35,500r_ _June 1 1936 Playground Bonds. 48 '10 F-A 34,700__ _Feb 24 1920 54 '13 Mar 5,000____Mar 1 1918 45 '14 M-N $4,600__May 1 '16-'19 4;48'10 M-S 67,700.._ _Sept 20 1920 UNION COUNTY. Water Bonds. County seat is Elizabeth. Fire Bonds. 4Ms'11 M-S a53.800____Mar 1 1921 J-D $95,000r 4s Refunding Bonds, $20,000 1929 5s 4 Ms'll J-D 36,300r___Deo 1 1921 I m pt. Certificates. 53 '12 J-.1 20,000o_ _July 1 '16-'35 4 Ms'll F-A 31,200____Aug 1 1921 434s'13 J-J $50,000_ __ _July 1 1933 5$ M-8 $18.000___-$5,000 y'ly. Bridge Bonds. Street Bonds. 48 '12 F-A 19,200.. Feb 20 1922 Sewer Bonds. 5s '10 ___ $5,000 43s'12 M-N 52.200r__-Nov 1 1922 414s'12 M-S $30,000c_ __Sept 1 1942 48 F-A $45.000r 1.100_ _ Deo-1 1921 1929 58 '11 J-D 4 Ms'13 A-0 34,900r___Oct 1 1923 4Ms'14 A-0 35,000_ ___Oct 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT May 1915_ $223,000 5s '12 J-J 22.000c_ _ _July 1 1922 4s '13 F-A 14,500._Feb 20 1923 4349'15 J-D 45,000... _June 1 1945 Ass'd val.'14(70% act.)_2.932.693 _s '13 ___ 26.000 4 Ms'14 F-A 39.560___Feb 23 1924 4349'15 M-S J 1.000____Sept 1 1916 Total tax (per 136,000__Sept 1 '17-'28 $1,000) 1914 _121.20 Funding Bonds. 4349'15 F-A 60,000___Feb 23 1925 Population 1910, 5,282; 1915, 6,531 434s'05 F-A$150,000c 4015 F-A 13.500--Feb 25 1925 48 Armory Bonds. Aug 1930 '10 M-N$25,000c___May 4 1925 5s '08 J-J 200,000... _July 1 1938 INT. Is payable In Vineland. Park Improvement. Rahway Ave.—Impt. Bonds. 54 A-0 200,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1924 48 '91 51-N $25,000 May 1 1916 434s10 J-J $13.000c__ _July 2 1925 5s '12 J-J 120.000c_ _ _July 1 1927 58 '91 J-D 5,000... Dec 1 1916 Hospital Bonds. WASHINGTON. 5s '15 M-S 250,000c_ __Afar 1 1930 5,000____July 1 1917 4 Ms'11 J-J $50,000c_ _ _Jan 3 48 '92 J-J This borough is in Warren County. Town Hall Bonds. 1941 43 '93 J-J 2,000.. .Jan 16 1918 4;48'12 J-J 75,000c___Jan 2 1942 Inc. 1868. Population 1915, 3.250. 5s '14 J-D $72,000 June 1 '16-'39 4s '93 A-0 25,000... Apr 1 1918 434s'12 M-S 85,000c___Sept Bonds (part every 5 yrs.). School Bonds. 33.43'01 M-S 20,000— _Sept 2 1926 434s'13 A-0 125.000____Oct 1 1942 48SewerJ-J 359,000_ _July 1 '20-'40 6s '08 J-J $103.000c 1 1943 43 '04 J-D 10,000.... _Jur, s 1 1929 Road Bonds. Park Bonds. (Due $2,000 yearly, beginning 1912) 45 '05 J-J 14,350—_ _July 1 1930 48 '09 A-0 J-J $500..._Jan 1 1916 55 J-J _Oct 11 1939 48 30,000c _Jan 1 '16-'30 48 '06 J-D 2,500 ..June 1 1936 434s'10 M-S $70,000c&r BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '15_ $59,500 58 '06 J-J 110,000c&r _Sept 58.0000_ _Jan 1 '16-'44 1 1940 48 '07 J-J 23,000.....Jan 1 1932 0(9'12 J-J 145.000c___ 5,000 58 '12 J-J 125.000c__Jan 1 '16-'57 1 1942 Notes outstanding 48 '10 J-D 19,000_ _June 15 1930 4348'12 M-S 60,000c_8July Assessed valuation 1915_ _ _1.925,150 58 '13 ___ 49.500.....Part yearly_ ept 1 1942 4s'10 J-D 10.690..._Dec 1 1920 Sheridan Tax rate (per $1,000)1915_ __ _$21.20 Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 49 '11 M-Na45,000___ -Nov 1 1941 48 '97 J-J -House INT.at First Nat. Bank. Wash. 43 $28,000o____July 1917 A-0 $27,500c._ _Anril 1916 4 s'14 J-D 20,000_ ___June 1 1944 (Subject to call after July 1907.) TOT. BD. DT. May 1915 $1,134,100 4 s'14 M-S 26,000—__Sept 1 1944 Refunding Road Bonds. Sinking fund 202,516 WEEHAWK 4)s'15 F-A 14,260__ _Feb 1 1945 4348'10 J-J $150,0000_ EN. Assessed valuation 1914_ _18.556.772 _ _July 1 1920 This township is in Hudson County. Tax a Coupon or registered. Court-House Bonds. rate (per $1,000) 1914 $18.69 Sewer Commissioners Population 1910, 13,560; '15. 22,943 48 '02 A-0$579.000o__ _Oct 1 1942 Incorporated March 15 18.59. 48 '06 A-0 $1,595___Apr 2 1916 BOND.DEBT Dec 31 School Bonds. INT. is payable at Hudson Trust '14$1.630.0 00 48 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. J-J $18,000c 1920 Co., West Hoboken, and West New fund 154.688 48 '11 J-J $10,000— __July 1 1941 Sinking M-S 45,000c Itch 1 '16-'30 York Trust Co. Assess. val.'14(abt.act.) 166.631.178 4s 48 '11 J-D 15,000_ _Dec 20 1941 County 48 M-S 25,000c_ __Mch 1 1931 tax (per $1.000) '15_ _55.98 4Ms'14 A-0 25,000_ __Oct 1 1944 Pop.n 1910, 140,197; 45,4000...Dec 1 1932 WEST ORANGE. 1915, 167,322 48 '09 J-D Police & Fire Tel.-5c Tel. A-0 55.000c_