GEORGE DOAN RUSSELL
__________fRIBUKE BPtLDIKG, IM NASSAU ST.,
N. T.
LAWYER
8PKCIAI.TT: Bmlding Bnsmess. Mecliaiilcs' Lions, Etc,
7 Tesrs' PractlCBl Bmlding Experience.__________13 "years Lawyet-.
82-Beck st, s e cor Intervale av, 137x115s
irreg. Hirshhorn, Schomberger Se Krieger
'agt Winnie Realty Se Construction Co and
A Rosenbaum Iron Works .............600.00
Feb. 15.
S3—Bassett av, w s, 246 s McDonald st, 24x
100, Henry Kohlmannagt Bendikle S Gun¬
derson ...............................80,00
84—Same property. Christ oplier Fabel agt
Bendikte S Gunderson Sc Peter J Gunderson.
..................................51.84
S5—29th st, n s, 200 e 2d av. 40x100, J P
Duffy Co agl East 29th St Co..........183,70
86—Bassett av, w s, — s McDonald st, 25x
100, Alexander Obright agt Benedikte S
Gunderson .........................70,00
87—Sth av. No 2455, Oscar Lustig agt Jacob
Hack, Jr............................62,50
88—Bassett av, w s. 246,2 s MacDonald st, 25
xlOO, S Bonanno & Sons agt Bendikte S
Gunderson ..........................105.00
89—Gleason av, n w cor 173d st, 25x100. Wm
C Bath agt Capodilujso Construclion Co,75.00
90—Suffolk st. No 21. Isaac Ballin agt Jacob
Cohen Sc tieo H Tavlor.................28.25
91^7tb st. No 250 West. Gordon Se Stein
Contracting Co agt Abraham Korn... .1.030,00
92—Webb av, e s. whole front tietween Devoe
Terrace and ISStb st. 2S5x irreg. Gustavus
M Rodeo agl Richard M Monlgomery & Co,
E L Sbea Construction Co and L C Rose.
...................................168.20
93—Oth av. No 467. Salkin Sc Slipian agt
Mandelbaum Se Lewine and Universal Hotel
Co...............................2,500.00
Feb. 16.
94—Westcbester Square, s s, wboie front be¬
tween Walker & Westcbester avs, 150xl06x
106. Chas H Ryan agt L E Fields and
James Lista -.,-_........................78.50
95—35th sl. No 20^ East, Dominick Guarino
agl A Goldenblum ....................450.00
96—Honevwell av, â–¡ w cor 178tb sl. 150s
132. Hirschhorn. Schoenberger Se Krieger
agt A A Brandt and A Rosenbaum Iron
Works ...............................475,00
97—Boston road, n w cor 168th st. 137,tl39,3,
Hyman Rosen agt C M Silverman & Son,
Inc and A Rosenbaum Iron Works.......72.00
98—36tli st. No 444 West. Madison Building
Co agt Arcade Stable Co...............725.91
99—2d av, 1st av, 96tb Se 97th sts. entire
block. Rock Plaster Mfg Co agt Second Av
R R Co. Geo W Lynch, rec'r, Cbas H Peck¬
worth and Dunseath Sc Weller..........198,60
Feb. 17.
I00-^2d st. No 2 East. Madison Building Co
agt Trustees of Emalie M A, Agusle R W &
Marie B Pottier, O'KeSee Sc Cunnineham,
lessees and Jordan Construction Co... .1,058,71
101-Satisfied,
102—185tb st, No 561 West. James H Stoothoff
agt Mary A Fawcett ..................68.75
103—Houston st. No 121 W. Minerva Arono¬
witz agt Raffaelle Tasse ..............85.00
104—113tb st, s s, 325 e Broadway, 75x100.
Voska Foelsch & Sidlo aglr-Keystooe Invest¬
ing Co...........................1.000.00
10.5-Broadway, s e cor 160tb st, lOOslOO.
Same agt Pine Investing Co...........405.45
lOG—Hester st. No 72, Jacob Kuslanschik et
al agt Frank Peterman Se Louis Kovner.736.00
107—110th st, n s, 200 e Amsterdam av, lOOx
70. Charles Dempsey agt Cal^iedral ol St
Jobn tbe Devine, Paladino & McCahill and
F T Nesbit Co.......................1.172,00
108—5th av. No 509, German Grob & Son agt
Christian H Lang & Gottlieb Siebold, ,285,00
Feb. 18.
309-Greenwich st, Nos 537 to 54.5. N Y
Cornice & Skyligbt Works agt F T Nesbit
Sc Co................................610,00
110—J64tli st, s s. 36 w Cauldwell av, 58x100,
F N Du Bois Se Co agt Dr Carl Wurm,
Thomas J Reilly Co and Frank A Ten Brook
..................................1.588,06
111—Union av. No S27. Abendroth Bros agt
Gold Hill Realty Co....................366,50
112—Barnes av, e s. 165 n Briggs av. 60x95x
irreg. Andrew S Wright agt Germansky
Construction Co......................145.00
ILS—Ryer av. No 2040, Gabriel Del Gaudio
agt Michael Nolaa and Fox Sc Loren?., ,342.39
114^7th st. No 250 West, John F Cronin
agt'Abraham Korn and Gordon & Stein.143.13
n5_28th St. No 112 West, Steckler & Feder
agt Bernard Kiesland Sc Jacob Paletz. .33,00
116 Mount Hope pl, s s. 110,11 e Jerome av,
25x50; Edward EBuhler Co agt Rebbock
Construclion Co; Otto Von Schoen &.
Jacob Zens .........................140.25
117—42d St. No 2 East. Milchell Bros agt
Emalie M. Auguste R W & Marie B Pottier.
trustee, O'Keeffe & Cunningham, lessees and
Jordan Construction Co................107,00
lis—58th st. No 101 West, Wm S Horton
agt Robert Connor & J B English.......24,53
110—28th st, Nos 146 Sc 148 West, Herman
Slate Co agt Robert Smith. Whitney R Ly¬
man Se Joseph Reuth. trustees..........180,00
120-Broadway, 240tb st, Spuyten Duyvil rd,
and 242d st, entire plot, Harry H Tiliey agt
Interborough Rapid Transit Co Sc Wm T
Bernhart .........................3,157.50
121-:st av, 2d av. OSth st and 97th st, entire
block, Atlantic Iron & Steel Co agt Second
Avenue R R Co, Geo W Lyocb, recvr, Cbas
H Peckworth and Dunseaib & Weller„. .223,85
BUILDING! LOAN OONTRAOTS.
Feb, 11.
130th st, s s, 250 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11,
Title Ins Co of N Y loans William M Moore
Co to erect a — sly building: — payments.
..................................$100,000
Feb 14,
ITOth St. s s. So Boulevard to Trafalgar pl,
126.2x53.10x irreg. Cily Mortgage Co loans
Lavelle Real Estate Co to erect a 6-sty
apartment; 11 payments ..............42.-500
St Nicholas av. s w cor 17itb st, 00.11x100.
City Real Estate Co loans Fluri Construclion
Co to erect a 6-sty apartment; 13 payments
...................................160.000
32d st, n s, 120 w Madison av, oOxOS.O. Grace
W Coughlin loans Alliance Construction Co
to erect a 12-sty loft building; — payments.
....................................30,000
Home st, n s, 66.7 w Prospect av, 40,11x85.11
X irreg. City Morlgage Co loans Thomas H
Tully Construction Co lo erect a 4-sty apart¬
ment; 11 payments ..................22,000
Feb. 15,
Xo Building Loans filed this day.
Feb. 16.
Hull av, e s, 125 n 209t? st, 25x100. Egbert
Winkler Jr loans Josepli C Luke to erect a
2-family dwelling; 3 payments..........5,000
Hull av, e s. 150 n 209th st, 25x100. East
German Conference of tlie Methodist Epis¬
copal Church loans Josepb C Luke to erect
a 2-family dwelling; 3 payments........5,000
St Nicholas pl, e s, 174,1 s 153d st, 75x100.
Chelsea Really Co loans Mica Conslruction
Co to erect a —sty building; 11 payments.
.................................80.33.3..33
179tb st, s s, 125 e Fort Washington av, 92.6
xl.50. City Mortgage Co loans Hargood
Realty & Construction Co to erect three 5-
sty apartments; 13 payments.........129.000
Feb: 17,
Norfolk St. e s. 225.11 s Rivington st. 75.3x
100.4. Delia G Levy loans Max J Kramer
Co to erect a ^ sly building; — payments,
................................10,000
2.39th st, s s, 175 e Katonah av, 150x100.
Manhattan Mortgage Co loans Fairmount
Really Co to erect six 2-sty dwellings; 7
payments .........................18,000
l.SOtb st, n s, 70,2 e Mobegan av, 75x118.3.
Enoch C Bell loans HoSman-Deyerberg Con¬
struction Co to erect a — sty building; 11
payments ...........................33,-500
Claremont av, w s, 225 s llOth st, 113,4x—.
Slate Realty & Mortgage Co loans B Crystal
Se Son to erect two 11-sty apartments: 14
payments............................174,000
SATISPIEn MECHAKICS' LIENS-
Feb. 11.
'16th st. No 608 East. American Protective
Roofing Co agt Rafel Hermle et al. (May
12. 1909) ...........................?.37.50
'178th st. No 605 West. Cammak & Seitz aet
Alcazar Really Co et al. (Dec 14. 19091,1.5.00
Sth sf, No 418 East. Eichenbaum Bros agf
Jobn Saalfrark et al. (Jan 8, 1910).. ,179.25
ADVANCE REPORTS.
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Banks.
NAUGATUCK, CONN. — Architects
Crow, Lewis & Wicjcendorfer, IGO 5th av,
N. T. C, are preparing plans for tht-
new bank to he erected by the Nauga¬
tuck Savings Institution. It is planned
to erect a building, 35x60 ft., to he used
entirely for banking quarters.
- NEW HAVEN, CONN.—W. F. Domi¬
nick, 3 West 29th st, N. T. C, has been
selected to prepare plans for the new
bank for the New Haven and Union Tru.st
Companies. The building will probably
be of marhle. Hoggson Eros, of New
York are the contracting designers and
will erect the building.
Chnrches.
HOLYOKE, MASS.—Rev. John C, Ivers
of the Holy Cross parish has stated that
a new church will be erected in the near
future by the Holy Cross parish in
Dwight st, in the Highlands.
MONTCLAIR, N, J.—Members of Chris¬
tian Union Congregational Church of Up¬
per Montclair have decided to add a new
building and make alterations to the pres¬
ent church, at a cost estimated at $30,000.
The construction will be of gray sand¬
stone in conformity with the church and
parsonage. Address Board of Trustees.
BRIDGTPORT, CONN.—Arch. William
Schmidt of Bridgeport is preparing plans
for a church to be erected al Walnut
Beach for the Catholic parish of which
Rev. P. H, McLean is pastor. The build¬
ing will be 4oxS2 ft., frame, seating ca¬
pacity 500, with a tower 12x10 ft. The
exterior will be shingled. The plans
will be ready to figure in two weeks,
BURLINGTON, N. J.—The First Bap¬
tist Congregation is discussing plans pre¬
paratory to the erection of a new edi¬
fice. It is proposed that an entire new
edifice, with all modern conveniences, will
be erected on the present site. The fol¬
lowing offlcers were elected: John Oliver,
treasurer; Charles H. Duncan, clerk;
George Whomsley, assistant clerk; E. D.
Robinson, financial secretarj-.
DwelUngfl.
WEEHAWKEN, N, J.—Erom plans by
Architect Fred'k Hensel of West Hoboken
two two-family houses will shortly be
erected on the easterly side of Gregor,\
av near Highpoint av, Weehawken. by
Pasquale Leport ol 520 Central av, West
Hoboken.
TYRINGHAM, R. I.—Albro & Lindc-
berg. 4S1 5th av, N. Y. C, have com¬
pleted plans for a 2-sty frame and stucco
residenc-3 130x30 ft, to be erected by Mrs,
Eayner Clarkson, of 2G West 50th st,
N. Y. C, at a cost of about if30,O0O.
Figures have been received.
lOoTH ST, N. T. C—Architect Chas.
Lupprian, ISO Main st, New Rochelle,
N, Y,, have taken bids on separate con¬
tracts for a frame and stucco residence
2iA-stys, 45x38 ft. including a garage, for
Francis Keil, of 41 East 103d st. to be
erected at 195th st, and the Concourse,
costing about $25,000.
BROOKLYN.—"Wm Debus, 916. Broad¬
way, Brooklyn is preparing plans for a
brick and limestone residence, 3-sty, SOx
62_ ft, with an extension, 30x22 ft. for
Louis Beers (builder), 916 Broadw-ay,
Brooklyn, to ze erected at 4he southeast
corner of Bainbridge st and Stuyvesant
av, to cost about .?35,000. The owner
will take all bids at once.
BERGEN COUNTY, N. J.—The belief
that a bridge is soon to be built over
the Hudson River at ISlst st is creating
interest in real estate circles in Bergen
County. The latest deal was consum¬
mated in Lodi this week by the Bergen
Realty Co, of Hackensack, thirty-one
acres being sold to the Palssaic and Ber¬
gen County Homes Co. for $30,000. The
purchasers plan to erect a large number
of residences on this tract at once.
Factories and Warehouses.
BROOKLYN,—Maximilian Zipkes, 103
Park av, N, Y, C, is taking figures on the
S-sty brick, concrete and steel shoe, fac¬
tory, 90x200 ft. for Julius Grossman, of
1S05 1st av, N. Y. C. to be erected on
DeKalb av. from Grand av to Steuben st.
NEW BRITAIN, CONN.—Architect W.
H. Cadwell is preparing plans for a fac¬
tory which he contemplates building in
the rear of 171 Main st. It will be 3-sty,
98x47 ft., and estimates will be received
for botli brick mill construction and con¬
crete monolith,
NEWARK, N. J,—The Progressive In¬
vesting Co,, of Newark, will start imme¬
diately the erection of a $-50,000 plant
nn a two-acre plot on Hamburg Road
below the Central Railroad tracks, for
the American Patent Leather Co. Main
building will be 100x200 ft., 3-slys, fire¬
proof.
BUFFALO. N. Y.—Preparations are be¬
ing made for the huilding of seven large
factories by William F. McGlashen, presi¬
dent of the Beaver Manufacturing Co.
Everything is in readiness for the laying
of the foundations and work is about
to be started. Of the seven structures
the main factory will be of brick con¬
struction. 100x280 ft. A large amount
of machinery will be necessary.
MiuUcipal Work.
BROOKLYN.—Bids will be received by
the Park Board, Thursday, March 3, for
furnishing, delivering and setting up 18
flag poles in the parks of the Boroughs
of Brooklyn and Queens.
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