Prior to December 8, 1906, the plaintiff entered into a contract with the copartnership firm of Schlessinger & Fenichel, who were then the owners of a building on the south side of 139th street, 100 feet west of Amsterdam avenue, to deliver builders hardware and supplies at said building for the agreed price of $350, and plaintiff did so deliver the said goods at said building prior to December 8, 1906, but no part of the $350 has ever been paid, although duly demanded. On the said 8th day of December, 1906, defendant wrote and signed the following guaranty, viz.:
“Mr. H. Delinsky—Dear Sir: I hereby guarantee to pay to you the sum of $350.00 for materials furnished to the building ss. 139 St. 100 feet W. of Amsterdam Ave., built by Schlessinger & Fenichel, and which I have purchased from them. This agreement is void in case I do not realize any money from the surplus left after the foreclosure suit and sale of above property. It is further agreed that if I take title for myself or through other party or parties to above property, I agree to pay to said H. Delinsky the above mentioned amount $350.00.”
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.
