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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 98, no. 2545: Articles]: December 23, 1916

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870 RECORD AM) (JUIDE December 23, 1916 Classified Advertisement Department Wants and Ofters Employers anxious to secure help (clerical or professional), or employees wishing to obtain a position or better a present one will And this department of the Record and Guide the quickest and most direct method of bringing their wants to the attention ef the largest number of interested readers, in the real estate er building professions. For Sale and To Lease No medium reaching real estate interests affords owners, brokers, and executors wishing to dispose of desirabls prop¬ erty (in or out of the city), so favorable an opportunity to bring the merits of their propositions to the attention of possible buyers as does the For Sale and To Lease soctioB •! tho Record and Guide. Price 15c Per Line. Discounts for two, three and five insertions. WANTS AND OFFERS IF you have w coming into your out or no charge, due to springs or a leaking roof ot it tight and dry. locality in New BESANT & CO., Portchester. N. Y. ater or other sediments cellar, we will keep it whether the leakaee is tidewater. I£ you have any kind, we will make Orders taken for any York or Westchester, 112 Westchester Ave., Telephone 984. AN ENERGETIC, EXPERIENCED MAN, well recommended, in established, central¬ ly located real estate office; one controll¬ ing some business preferred; uercentage or small salary and percentage; opportun¬ ity tor worker; full details necessary for reply. Box 205, Record and Guide._______ COMPETENT, reliable and experienced Expert Appraiser (established 1885), hav¬ ing maps, records and some business, wishes opening: can manage Anpraising, Loan and Insurance Departments. Refer¬ ences given as to ability and integrity. ESTABLISHED. Box 260, Record & Guide. A DOWNTOWN real estate office desires services ot experienced man tor general renting; a good opportunity for capable man; drawing account and liberal com¬ mission. "Downtown," Box 238, Record and Guide. _____________________________ REAL. Estate firms or Estates having an opening for bookkeepe.- and office man, seven years' experience, please grant me an interview. Box 268, Record and Guide, BUILDER wants 1,500 2-inch by 9-lnch by 13 teet spruce plank in good condition. Box 270. Record and Guide. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE FLATBUSH—415 E. 4eTH ST.. nine room bungalow; $5,500: easy terms; hot water heat: two-car garage- Broker¬ age allowed. Phone SENIOR.____________ PLOT OF GROUND, SOxlOO FEET, Barker Ave.. 204th or Post St.; two blocks west of White Plains Ave.: will be sold cheap. Apply 700 E. 149th St.____________ FOR SALE. Long Island City, plot 75x100; five blocks from isridge Plaza: improved; no agents. Address W. H. BOYD. 287 Barclay St., FluHhlne. N. Y.__________________________ OUT OF TOWN. Fine plantation, 3,240 acres, near Rich¬ mond; flne stock, grain, grass, .ind tobacco farm. S. M. McCUTCHEON, Blackstone, Va. LONG BEACH. Three Lots, on Olive St., 60x100; very desirable: will sacriflce for immediate cash sale at 1911 purchase price. HUNT, 146 East 49tta St. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. 60,000 acres improved ranch, stocked with high-grade Hereford stock cattle, at a bargain. Address Box 40, Marta, Texas. FOR S.\LE—TEN FARMS, from two to three hundred acres: prices from $300 to $10,000; a few bargains. Write to H. G. HILLS, (East Hampton, Conn. T-WO-F.^MILY HOUSE with two lots: 11 rooms. 2 baths: all im¬ provements: selling at sacriflco; $5,500, J. STENNES, 12 Fulton Ave., Maspeth, L. I. MANHATTAN BEACH. two choice lots near Oriental Boulevard; very reasonable. .\ddress H. D. J., Box 271, Record and Guide. 950,000 6 PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE FOR SALE. DETROIT REAL ESTATE; 10 PER CENT. CASH BONUS PAID FOR QUICK SALE. BOX 254 RECORD AND GUIDE. CHANCE TO SAVE $800 if bought before January. 1917; six-room house, all improvements: fruit and garage on property: located Fort Lee, N. J.; bar¬ gain; to close estate. NANNEN. 639 W. 131st St. 20 MINUTES NEW YORKi commutation 9c.; house 12 rooms; all large: porch across front and cart side; steam heat; in fine condition: near trolley; plot 50x185: 50 ft. more front available: flowers, shrubbery, trees. Address Box 63, Arlington, N, J. NEW YORK CITY. Northwest corner ot De Reimer Ave. and Boston Road. 75x100; only two blocks from Baychester Ave. station, rapid transit line; given away at $4,400. REID & LOWERY CO., Palisade. N. J., Telephone 850 CUffside. ISEW JERSEY. Palisade, Morsemere, Edgewater and Grantwood residences, building plots, old tactory and acreage: all at bargain prices; some exchanges. REID & LOWERY CO., Palisade. N. J., Telephone 850 Cliffside. THE HOUSE Y'OU WANT at your price; have everything; some ex¬ cellent bargains and foreclosure snaps: satisfaction guaranteed. FICKEN. Van Wyck. Cor, Liberty Ave, ___________Jamaica. Est. 1891.___________ BROKERS, ATTENTION. 250 acres cut over land at Chatsworth, N. J., near station, suitable to sell tor small farms; adjoining oroperty has been plotted and marketed: taken for debt and will be closed out to best offer. F. M. DAMPMAN, 488 13th St., Brooklyn. FACTORY SITE, HOBOKEN. N. J. Plot 50x106. irregular, faces on two streets, downtown section, flve minutes' drive to Lackawanna ferries and freight yard: also to Erie R. R.; price $16,000; reasonable terms; brokers invited. BOS & CONKLIN, 52 Neivark St„ Hoboken. N. J. FOR SALE. Hasbrouck Heights. N. J.; 9-room house; all improvements; plot 50x145; room for chickens; good train service; easy terms. Write for particulars. ' ALFRED GRAMLICH, Wood Rldee, N. J. FOR S.\LE OR EXCH.*NGE city block. 200x350, for manufacturing purposes, mostly vacant, in Greenpoint. Brooklyn; convenient to docks anr" R. R.; 30 minutes' trucking distance to center of N. Y. C; will sell or exchanire. part or whole. Box 269, Record and Gnlde. 4,800 .iCRES. good cultivation or stock-raising Florida land: 10 acre; easy terms; 50 miles below Jacksonvilie; well located to resell. J. L. B.\RR, Mansfield, Ohio. 6,500 .tCRES COAL AND TIMBER L.4NIJ, Tennessee, equipped with coal mine rail¬ road tracks. 50 buildings, etc.; flne grade coal: some good timber; good grazing and farming land on improved highway; very cheap. J. L. B.\RR, Mansfield, Ohio. S.VLESMEN .\ND BROKERS wanted to get in touch with salesmen, brokers, &c. to sell lots at our new devel¬ opment on Cape Cod. This property offers unusual tacilities for summer homes or investment, as the trend of vacationists is to the Cape, the playground of the nation. Liberal commission basis. Address A. H. BUFFUM RE.\LTY CORPOR.tTION, 7 Water St., Boston. Mass. FOR SALE. 1,270 acres coal land in Central Texas; adjoins good producing mine and railroad! Engineer reports three veins, one 71/2-foot vein at 50-foot depth, lignite of noor'qual- ity; one 12-toot vein at 80-foot depth, very flne lignite: one 8-foot vein at 152-toot depth, semi-hard coal, which is tree from smoke, soot and clinkers. Will run 25,00» tons to the acre, eliminating the poor vein. This is a forced sale. It will ,i;o at $12.56 per acre. $3,000 cash, balance S equal an¬ nual payments, commencing May 1, 1917. W^. W. MILLER. Cattlemen's Exchange, San Antonio, Texas. FOR SALE—AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, a Country Place, 88 acres; one mile from village; brick house, 13 rooms, well shaded: dining room, 16x20; two kitchens; toilets, bathroom; ooen plumbing; good water supply; large hot air furnace; two tenant houses; large barns, carriage house; team work horses. harness. wagons, sleights, farm implements, cows, golf links, polo fleld; Woodlawn Park adjoining. Ad¬ dress B. F. BLOOMFIELD, Saratoga Springs, N. Y, BRONX BUYERS. THREE CHOICE BRONX PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE ESTATE. Jerome Av., west side, 100 tt. north 183d St., foot of subway station, 50x100; va¬ cant: free and clear. Webster Av., Nos. 3073. 3075 3077. near 205th St., few feet from proposed "L" sta¬ tion; three story and cellar frame attached one-family dwellings on lot 50x120; six rooms and bath; well rented: free and clear. Stebbins Av, and 170th St.. northeast corner; 100x105; vacant: near subway sta¬ tion: free and clear. Full Commission to Brokers. HENRY ALBERS, PH., 74 Broadivay, N. Y. City. Tel. Rector 9086. 100 ACRE ESTATE. AN UNUSUAL, OFFERING. Within pretty New Jersey town limits, 18 miles trom New York, one mile from station; best commutation; on avenue be¬ tween town and golf club; unusual schools and social life; has spring fed brook and river front orchard and woods; fifty acres in hay. Exchanges (North Shore, L. I., preferred) or sale. HONORE WILLSIE. Bntterick mdr., N. Y. CHOICE CORNER "INVESTMENT PROPERTY" Broad St., one block from "Four Corners" NEWARK'S CENTRE Exeptional Opportunity Splendid future in big, growing city. ROBERT A. OSBORNE, 756 Broad St., Newark, N. J. i -•, t I UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Elwood St. and Nagle Ave. Dyckman Tract. Plot No. 1—100x200, Elwood St. Mortgage $10,500. Price $22,500 Plot No. 2—100x250, Nagle Av. Mortgages $19,000. Price $30,000 Plots Nos. 1 and 2 combined Total Mortgages $29,500. Price $50,000 These prices for quick sale only. If sold through a broker, only the broker who first brings a signed contract with a deposit will be recognized. For further information address ELNA REALTY CO.. Room MS, 104 W. 42nd St.