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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 99, no. 2548: Articles]: January 13, 1917

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52 RECORD AND GUIDE January 13, 1917 Classified Advertisement Department Wants and Offers Employers anxious lo secure help (clerical or professional), or employees wishing to obtain a position or better a present one will find this department of tbe Record and Guide the quickest and most direct method of bringing their wants to the attention of the largest number of interested readers, in the real estat* or building profession*. For Sale and To Lease No medium reaching real estate interests affords owners, brokers, and executors wishing to dispose of desirable 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 section of the Record and Guide. Price 15c Per Line. Discounts for two, three and five insertions. WANTS AI\D OFFERS ■\V-VXTED—Record and Guide complete since about 1905. Write A. BUCHAN. 8 East 54th St.____________________________- ESTIMATOR, expert on first class con¬ struction; handle entire details of con¬ struction and sub-contractors in oflice ana field. Box 276, Record and Guide^_________. SUPERINTENDENT, thoroughly experi¬ enced, elevators, motors, pumps, boilers, etc- good renter; own tools; wishes change Feb 1- elevator house or lofts; Al refer¬ ences. S25 W. 179th St. Tel. 9250 St Nich¬ olas;^_____________________________-------------- REAL. ESTATE man of experience •wanted by established real estate firm; take care of all details ot the office; must be a man of force and assurance and be able to stimulate business. Box 281, Rec- ona and GuicJe._______________________- BUILDERS—Business producer and ef¬ ficiency cost estimater tor builders or pro¬ moters, promotes business by sifting down to the actual financing end, procuring mortgages, tenants, etc.: $50 weekly and commission; eligible in February; age o4; married. Box 278, Record and Guide. ARCHITECT and builder with 15 yeais' experience open for engagement as draughtsman, estimator or superintendent; would represent building material concern. Box 279, Record and Guide. FOR RENT—Part of office, partitioned, full North daylight, suitable engineer or architect. Room 507, 10 E. 43d St. AN ESTATE, financial institution, or brokerage firm ot high character, can se¬ cure services of thoroughly capable, act¬ ive, experienced Realty Man; competent Appraiser; highest credentials. Address Box 280. Record and Guide. FOffI SALE OR TO LEASE FARM AKD R.\NCH LAMDS. 60,000 acres improved rancn, stocked with high-grade Hereford stock cattle, at a bargain. Address Box 40, Marfa, Texas. FOR SALE—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. TWO-F.\MILY HOUSE with two lots; 11 rooms. 2 baths; all im¬ provements; selling at sacrifice; $5,500. J. STENNES, 13 Fulton Ave., Maspeth, L. I. PLOTS FOR BUILDERS. Subordination and Building Loans. F. M. McCURDY. 1S9 Montague St. FLORIDA. Do you intend visiting the land of health and sunshine this winter? If so. write M. J. HOENIG. Prop. Hotel Palms. West Palm Beach. Fla.. for instructive booklet. FOR SALE—Seaman Ave., one block north of Dyckman St.. Inwood Section, 50 x200; $18,000; cash $4,000. Address Box 275, Record and Guide. H.A.VB CLIENTS who desire to lease tenements. What have you? HAUSM-\N & HAUSMAN, 416 West 125th St. Tel. 2806 Morningside. BROOKLYN BARGAINS QUICKLY SOLD CHAS. MILLER, 1423 Fulton St., Brooklyn. FOR SALE^ Choice building plots. West Bronx, near Washington Bridge, on Shakespeare. Nel¬ son, Plympton and Sedgwick Aves. Apply to OWNER, 225 W. 112th St. CALIFORNIA. Beautiful 12-room residence in the* heart of lemon groves, with 5 acres; all modern conveniences; want Eastern propeity; commission to agents. Address P. O BOX 1054. Detroit, Mich. SUBMIT WHAT TOU HAVE for high class 12-room New York suburban residence; located on the Hudson at En- glewood Cliffs, with magnificent view. Ad¬ dress P, O. BOX 1054. Detroit, Mich. BRONX. Brick tenement, one door from West¬ chester Ave.; price $10,500; cash $2,500; $8,000 on first mortgage at 5 per cent.- contains two five-room apartments and large store with basement. For further particulars address A. E., 87 Edgemont Road, Upper Montclair. N. J. ZINC LANDS. Producing mines and undeveloped zino lands apparently as good adioining in North Arkansas district. Fortunes have been made the last 2 years. Write for bar¬ gains. W. F. REEVES, Marshall. Ark. FOR SALE. Plot 100x200. Bay Ridge; 7 minutes from subway station. 25 minutes from New Y'ork; high; sand on property: good op¬ portunity for quick purchaser. E. W. ROGERS. 135 Broadway. N. Y. BROKERS, ATTENTION. 250 acres cut over land at Chatsworth, N. J., near station, suitable to sell for small farms; adjoining property has been plotted and marketed: taken for debt and w-ill be closed out to best offer. F. M. D.VMPMAN, 4SS 13th St., Brooklyn. FOR SALE. Hasbrouck Heights; N. J.; 9-roora house; all improvements; plot 50x145; room for chickens; good train service; easy terms. Write for particulars. ALFRED GRAMLICH, Wood Rldee, N, J. FOR SALE OR EXCH.4NGE City block, 200x350, for manufacturing purposes, mostly vacant, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn; convenient to docks an-i R. R.; 30 minutes' trucking distance to center of N. Y. C; will sell or exchana-e. part or whole. Box 269, Record and Guide. BRONX BUYERS. THREE CHOICE BRONX PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE EST.VTE. Jerome Av., west side, 100 ft. 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, PR., 74 Broadn-ay, N. Y. City. Tel. Rector 9086. FULLY FURNISHED SUMMER HOME hotel and boarding house, finely located on north shore of Long Island, within easy commuting distance of New Y'^ork, Has been run successfully by present proprie¬ tor, who is also the owner for 20 years. Contains 37 bedrooms, large reception room, dining room seating 75; il7.000: only $5,000 cash required, balance on easy terms. THOMAS BAKER OSBORN. P. O. Box 413. Sea Cliff. L. I.. N. Y. WEST 23rd STREET CORNER FOR SALE, to settle Estate. Can be bought at a very attractive price. Now leased to one tenant at $6,000 per yeai for liquor store and hotel. Address Estate of Thomas Lynch WILLIAM H. ARCHIBALD, Executor. 316 West 23rd Street 'Phone 5566-5567 Chelsea. FOR S.\LE—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: open 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 field; Woodlawn Park adinlning. Ad¬ dress B. P. BLOOMFIELD, Saratoga Sprlnss, N. Y. 100 ACRE ESTATE. AN UNUSUAL OFFERING. Within pretty New Jersey town limits, 18 miles from New York, one mile from station; best commutation; on avenue be¬ tween town and golf club; unusual schools and social lite; has spring fed brook and river front orchard and woods; fifty acres in hay. Exchanges (North Shore, L. I., preferred) or sale. HONORE ■WILLSIE. Bntterlck BIdr., N. Y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A BOOKLET explaining how Puts and Calls operate in a rising or a declining stock market, with your Cost and Risk limited to the dollar, will be mailed you on request. Copies of Puts and Calls closed out recently on Reading, Anaconda and Steel Common will interest you in this method of trading. WILLIAM HERBST, 20 Broad St.. N. T. City. Estab. 1838. FOR $5 I'LL WRITE A Circular Letter so Strenuous it will H-AVB to Bring You Business. Try my "Direct'way" Advertising Service for QUICK Results. I Write, Illustrate and Print Announcements. Catalogues. Book¬ lets, Pamphlets, Folders and Stock Pros¬ pectuses that pull like sixty. Real Estate Men. Contractors and Property Owners try this: For $13 I'll Write three Follow-Up Letters that will "pull the Dollars." Let me rewrite and improve your Literatura before vou have It Printed. Satisfaction Kuarnnteed.. ROSENBLUM, Advertising Expert. 141G Broadway, Ne^v Yorlc City. Phone Bryant 7166. COAL SAVING range lids and heater devices; save one- fourth to two-thirds; thousands sold; agents and canvassers wanted throughout New England and in New York and New Jersey: exclusive territory privileges available: large profits. Address ECONOMY, P. O. Box 521. New York. UNCLE SAM OIL STOCK, 10,000 shares, $50; dozen wells drilling. Gushing. Red Fork, Ranch Creek. Jen¬ nings Hieldton; compan^' price, $100. T. J. COUGHLIN. Edgerton, Kan. AUCTION SALE Stock of Estate of Bradish Johnson (INCORPORATED) Adrian H. Muller & Son will sell at auction on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1917, at 12.30 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey Street, 250 shares Es¬ tate of Bradish Johnson, Inc., to be offered in lots of 25 shares with privilege. Established 1879 William G. Morrisey REAL ESTATE BROKER APPRAISER 189 MONTAGUE STREET Telephone |g|^ MAIN