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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 81, no. 2089: March 28, 1908

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March 2$, 1908 RECORD AND GUIDE 563 BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Auctioneer WILL SELL AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908 At 12 o'clock noon at the Exchange Salesroom, 14-16 Vesey St., N, Y. City EXECUTORS' SALE ESTATE OF ALBERT J. ADAMS, DECEASED BV ORDER OF CHARLES F. BAUERDORF and CEORCE KARSCH, ESQS., Executors 344 Seventh Avenue 9 James Slip AND 361 Water St. being Southwest Comer ai'gxSy'li'^ ^*'^'^ ^^'^'"^ building, with store; size ol lot, 22,3x39 4.x 413-5 E. 34th Street Opposite steps " L" Station 34th Street Ferry The two four storr brick Tenements, with stores, two families on a floor flve rooms and bath to each family; size of lots. 25x98.9 each. 201 feet North 29th Street The four story and basement brick single Flat, with store and basemen* store; size of lot. 19xG4. 181 to 189 Columbus Avenue 77 West 68th St. being Northeast Corner The flve story light brick and brownstone apartment, with three stores' two families ou a floor, seven rooms and bath to eacli family; hardwood trim and floors; open plumbing; steam heat; hot water supply; size of plot. 30x100,5. LONC ISLAND CITY 192 to 23 Borden Avenue, running through to s. S. W Third StrA^^t 220 FEET EAST OF FRONT STREET %»l.ic;ci DIEECTLY OPPOSITE LONG ISLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA E.R. STATION The one story frame Buildings, with three stores; size of plot 44x180 70 PER CENT. MAY REMAIN ON MORTCACE FOR THREE YEARS AT 5 PER CENT Titles Guaranteed by Title Guarantee and Trust Company, and Policies delivered free of cost to purchasers ROBERT E. DEYO, Attorney for Executors 1 11 Broadway, New York City Bookmaps and further particulars with attorney, or auctioneer's oflices, 15G Broadway PRIVATE SALES MARKET SOUTH OF 59TH STREET. CHRYSTIE ST,—Philip & Harry Bachrach bought 16S and 170 Chrystie st, two ii-sty tenements with stores, 4y.9,MS2. GREENWICH ST,—I-l. Scott Johnston, of Dc Selding Bros,, sold for Elias J and Joseph Maeksoud the (J-sty loft buildiug 80 Green¬ wich st, 24.1 xHlO. This property was purchased by tho present sellers on Jan, 0, lOOO, from Thomas A. Maitland. It was assessed at .1127,000, MULBERRY ST.—G, Carlucci & Co, sold for V. Liberti the 5-sty tenement liiG Mulberry st, l(J.Sx50. Faust D, Malzoue sold this property to Mr, Liberti on July 31, lOOfj. subject to a mortgage of $10,000. This house is located 50 ft south ot Hester st and is built to a depth of 35 ft. There is a. store in the st7-ucture. Nassau Sti'eet Building Sold. NASSAU ST.—The Ruland & Whiting Co. sold for the estate ot William Duryea 122 Nassau st, a 4-sty building, 18.11x82. This parcel is separated from the Vanderbilt Building hy a single small structure, which is also owned by the Vanderbilt estate, 120 Nassau st is owned by George Ehret. A mortgage of $50,000 was placed on the property Just sold on Mar. 28, 1907. Due date and rate ap¬ pear In the hond, William Brennen is the loaiier. WHITE ST,—Horace S. Ely & Co, sold for Matilda W. Bruce 124 White st, a 3-sty huilding, 19,(JxS2.10, OS feet east of Centre St. All cash Is going to be paid. This is one of a row of old dwellings formerly belonging to the Lorillard family. llth Street Dwelling Sold. llTH ST.—Foisom Bros, sold for Jacoh Steuhl to a client the 3- vsty brick dwelling. l.TO West llth st, 18x44,8x23x52.2. St. Vincent's Hospital ts across the street. This property has heen held at ,$13,000. There is a first mortg.ige of $0,000 at 5 per cent, for 3 yeara and a second of $4,0U0 at G per cent, running 5 years. Five Dwellings Sold on 15th Street. 15TH ST,—Elizabeth Smith and_ Katie Keller sold to Joseph L. Buttenwieser 234 to 242 West loth st, five 3-sty dweiiings, OOx 103,3x117,7x103.3, between 7th and Sth avs. L. Tanenbaum, Straus & Co. were tho brokers. 17th Street Apartment Sold. 17TH ST.—The Pfelfer-Majud Co., in conjunction with P. N. Gardner, sold Eor Well & Mayer the O-sty elevator apartment house known as the Trevyllian, at 130 to 142 East 17th st, between 3d av and Irving pl,* 78x92. In part payment the buyers give .371 lots at Nantucket, Mass. It is said that lhe Trevyllian was held at $2riO,OOt). This house is built to a depth of 79 ft. Across the street is Allaires Restaurant. There ia an elevated railway sta¬ tion on the block above on 3d av. The properly just sold Is 100 It, west of 3d av. SlST ST.—The United States Trust Co, as trustee sold for John Fraser IG West Slst st, a 4-sty dwelling. 2.5x9S.9. .SSTH ST,—J, Arthur Fisher sold for William H, McKinlesa to S May the 4-sty hrownstone dwelling 107 West SSth st hetweeii Broadway and Clh av. 20x98,9. oetween Hudson Theatre Sold. 44TH ST.—Henry B. Harris bought for ahout $700,000 the Hudson theatre, of which he is the present lessee. It is a very elaborate new structure at 141 West 44th st, and running through to 45th st. ■i(ui 11'*"^''^^^ '^^'^' '^^■'^ ^"'^ S3.4,ft. respectively, and ils depth is -.00,11 ft, George G. Heye Is the present owner of record. Mr. Harris stated "the titles are heing searched at the present time and if they are satisfatcory I will take title. At the present time I cannot say auythiog more." 50TH ST,—John J. Hoeckh sold for Paul Katz to a client the 6- E y tenement ofil West 50th st. 25,8x44,11, The mortgage is $15,- KHI. The rents are $1,944, There are 2-fam on floor occupying 4 rooms and bath. Corner on Sixth Avenue Sold. (JTH AV,—Leon S, Altmayer sold for E, Gerken to a client the northwest corner of (ith av and Waverly pl, known as 77 Oth av and rSu Waverly pi, 2l..^.xS0.2, This property was purchased by the seller on April 14. 1873. for .f;3S,flOO and the present structure erected by him in the same year. It has not changed hands since The corner store has beeu ocupiod as a salooa for the past 35 years and the property leased to one tenant for S years. The pur¬ chaser bought this property for investment and also on account of the tunnel improvement in that section. All cash was paid In this deal. These premises are located opposite the buildiug of the New York Bank Note Co,, formerly occupied hy the Greenwich Savings Bauk. Elevated and street cars passing on 6th av and the car tracks on Waverly pl make this corner very prominent. NORTH OF 59TH STREET. CIST ST.—Joseph Staindler sold 125 East Gist st, a 3-sty dwell¬ ing, 19x50x100.5, S7th Street House Disposed Of. 87TH ST:—N, L. & L. Oltinger sold to Aaron Buxbaum the 4-sty dwelling 134 West 87th st, 20x100. This is a flne residential block. This house has a bay window and 2-sty extension, S7TH ST,—Adolph Cohn sold the two 5-sty double flats lOS and 110 East 87lh st. 5Gx.lOa8, to a Dr, Deider, subject to a mortgage of $48,000, The asking price was $75,000, Titie will be t^kea on April 1, There are G rooms and bath to an apartment. There Is hot water supplied. Eas 91ST ST.-Hiram Rinaldo & Bro, sold for John A, McCarthy, 131 ast 91st st, a 3-sty dwelling, 16,6x78. This building is located about 93 ft, west of Lexington av, and is built 50 ft. deep. A mort¬ gage of $10,0110 for 3 years at 5 per cent was placed on this prop¬ erly Jan.-30, IOCS. The Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Co. was the lender. 9-lTH ST.-Charles Gahren bought 133 West 94th st, a dwelling, lOxlOO.S. 3-sty OOTH ST.—In part payment for 540 and 542 West a46tli st, Sam¬ uel Friedelson gives 153 West 99th st, a G-sty flat, 40x100.11.