Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES « FOR SALE FOR SALE —Pure bred Duroc male hog. Ed Miller. '-> mile south of Salem, Ind., 283-3tx FOR SALE - HEAVY Springer Registered Holstein cow. Florian Geimer, Decatur, R. 8. 283t3 FOR SALE —Canaries, young sin-1 gers, $3.60 at 112 East Oak St. 284-3tx I FOR SALE—Fresh - Pork. Butter.. Buttermilk; Dressed Chickens 1 Phone 885-B, Zach Archbold. 284’3 j FOR SALE —50 head Red laying pullets, weighing 4 tbs. each. Johh Hirschy, Decatur, R. 6. 28U3 o FOR RENT FOR RENT —House, good location, brick street, basement. 2-car gar»ge. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 268-ts FOR RENT —Two nice coffortable rooms for light housekeeping. 642 I N. 2nd. St. Phone 1262 282-3tx . FOR RENT —Upper apartment, 4 rooms and bath. All modern, heat I furnished and garage. Phone 1240. 282-3 t FOR RENT —2 good properties. Well located. See Paul H. Graham. Phone 239. • _ 283-3 t WANTED WANTED — I will give Wavo| Sheen permanents for $3 or 2. for $5 at the Hoagland shop on I 210 South Eighth street. Finger I wave 25c, Hair cut 25c. Phone ’ 859. 282t3x' WANTED TO RENT — Several acres of ground near Decatur; | must have house and several ‘ buildings suitable for livestock. | Address Box R, % Democrat. 282t3x 1 WAITED — Any kind of work. Will piece quilts or quilting. Twp quilts for sale. Phone 6261 284t3x I WANTED —I have a flock of three . and four year old ewes which 1 ! want to place on shares w ith good I taimer. Julius Haugk Phone 666 or I 660 .. 283-3tx I WANTED —Crew manager, men or 1 women. Schalk Sales Co.. P. O ■ Box' 595. Anderson. Ind. 283-3tx

COURTHOUSE Marriage License Ellsworth Sidney Haight, Jr.. 22!krt5outh Third street. Decatur to Gertrude Lovell, 154 South Fourth st. Decatur. Real Estate Transfers John H. Parr etux, 40 acres in Hartford township to Samuel G. Parr for SI.OO. Samuel G. Parr et ux. 4<> acres in Hartford township to John H. Parr et tti for SI.OO. Frank M. Schirmeyer et ux in lot 30. Decatur to Ezra F. Gass for $250 Isaac Lehman et ux in lot 466, Berne, to Hiram Nussbaum for $125. o Long Words Language in which entire thought* are combined In one word Is called holophrasilc. American In dlart tongues are examples nt thia The? often compress a whole sen fence into a word Hie length of Which Is often remnrknhte

xotii i: or hi:< f.iv ■*.<; of mils FOH HOOKS. BI.OKX ETC. Noth’*’ in hereby tftven that tinBoard of <'oinniib«ionvr.s of Adams I <*«u»ty, Indiana, will on ttw 1 Kth day I of !.♦«“ mber 1931. until IV o’chck A M. receive bide for the furnishing of 1 Legal Blanks, Stationery a.i<l j •ttiw supplier, in avnrdanre with tU*-Spe< ifi< atlona now on file at the Auditor's office of said county. ’ Said hid t<i be accompanied with tile,, bond and affidavit as provide*! hy Jaw. Jdahl specif!cations being divided iff t lasses, one, two, three and four ittid bids will lie received and award* >>west Ijl'l of each clas«. “tjUic Board reserves the. right tp ftt any or all bid* ALBEKT HA BLOW Auditor, Adams County Dex 2-3 Mfrll E FOB Ilins FOR St PPI.IE* ' FOR < <ll ATI IX Fl HU IKI T ■ given tb 'J i of < •■rn’iiissi-mers .f Adams CbVlnty, Indiana, will revive bills stippßes to ise used and furnisuthe ma iiienance of the t’otm-tv*Hnfij-marj for the three months bewinink; January 1. 1'»32. "WidM to be rvieived January. st'i 1 3m'. * «Ue<niiaitlon iriw <»u fib- in the of the Auditor of Adam.Ctrtinty. ALBERT HARLOW • ..Auditor, Adams County, Indiana Dec 2-9 HEETIXG THE nt» <m> <h <*h vr\ COMtIIMMIOMCItM wrrl i»r a rne«llm< of the WJrd of County Commissi mars of Acffin h County, state of Inti’itni, held rooms in (fee Court H <u>e as” I UM-atur, Indiura. t»u Monday. Wfremtier 2*Uh 1931 for tin* purpose «f*< *»n*ideri W g nn«l aHo vim,; of all cfaWiiis against the county. *WH persons having or holding cMtns aaafnst the <minty are herehyo’notlfied t'j file siirli with County Auditor of <nl 1 County apffdhaant five days before tne date of -teeii special tneetinar. H4ven b> order of the Board of Caewty C<»iHintuMß»ners thl- let <lay of Deeemlxr 1931. ALBERT HARUJW Auditor, Adams County, Indiana Dec 2-9

MARKETREPORTS *— DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 2 No commission anti no yardage. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $3.9# 140-225 pounds $4.10 225-275 pounds $3.90 275-350 pounds $3.75 Roughs—s3.2s. | Stags—s2.2s. Cealers $8.90. Spring Lambs $5.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat .54 .55 .57% .56% Corn .36% .40% .42% .44 Oats .24% .26% .26% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 6. —<U.R) —Hog market, steady to 10c lower. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.20 140-160 pounds 4.30 160-200 pounds 4.35 206-250 pounds 4.25 250-300 pounds 4.20 300-350 pounds 4.10 Roughs. $3.50; Stags, $2.50. Lambs—ss.oo. Calves —$8.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs on sale 1,500; weightsl above 220 lbs. active, mostly to ■ shippers; strong to 5c higher; | weightier kinds slow; bulk desir-1 able 150-210 lbs. $5-5.10; few I decks $5.15; 220 250 lbs. $4.85-5. Cattle: Receipts 300; cows pre-' dominating; steady; cutter grades $1.50-2.75 steers unsold. Calves: Receipts 200; vealers' J fully 50c lower; good to choice, I $9-9.50; common and medium $57.50. Sheep receipts 800: holdovers! I 700; generally steady; good to I : choice $6.25; medium kinds and' ' mixed lots $5.50-5.75; throwouts' | $5. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dee. 2 No. 2 New Wheat 47c , 30 lbs. White Oats 21c ! 28 lbs. White Oats 20c I Barley 30c ; j Rye * 30c I Soy Beans 30c I i New No. 4 Yellow corn 43c i 1 New No. 4 White Corn 37c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ,,dozen 27c

c BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room. Dining Room Suites. Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44 til o — NOTICE— Wanted Furs pf all kinds. John Christener, % mile I north of Monroe. 282t3x o — XtlTKt: OF FIX Al. SKTTI EMEVr OF E* I ITK Ml. xrsa Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of James 1 X. Friel e, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on th 22nd day of December 1931, ami show cause, if any. whi the FINAL SETTLES!ENT ACCOI’NIS with the estate of s»id decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to Ujen and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares Eliza M. K. Frlstoe. Administratrix Decatur. Indiana NDv. 30. 1331. Attorney Jesse C. Sutton. Dee. 2-9 • 0 4PPOIXI MI AT OF F. VEt tTOK An. 2MB» Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Andrew Miller. late of Adams county, deceased. Tlie estate is protwblv solvent. Peter C. Miller, <’a«per Miller, Executor’s November 25, 1931. Lenhart, Heller and Sehurger Attvs. Nov. 25 Il 2-»

S. E. Black FUNE.IAL DIRtvfOR Mrs. niac-r. Lady Attendant Callß promptly dsy or night. rtffk a ?honr MM) Home phone 12* Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST eye-. Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: B:3J to. 11:30—12:30 to 6:0 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 I'ur BETTER HEAL'ITI See DR. H. FROHNAFFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatli Radionic diagnosia and treatment. Phone 314 m< go 3rd st. Office Hours: 10 12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 30. Residence Phone. Decatur 1041 Reautem e Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT «

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Look Before You Laugh ! Guffaw Gives You Away * * * ♦ * ♦ « Columbia University Psychologist Declares Mode of Expressing Hilarity Is Sure Index to Character.

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That your laugh indicate* the type of humor you posses* and is an outward sign of your true character, is the startling result of an experiment conducted by Dr. Polyxenie Kambouropoulou, psychologist at Columbia University, New York. The doctor arrived at her conclusions after an intensive study of one hundred student* at Vassar College, each of whom kept a “humor diary*' for the purpose of the experiment. The doctor declare* that persons who express mirth with a “Hee-hee!** are merely indulging in the “hiss and sneer of a trickishly-gained victory.” Those who laugh “Ho-ho!” says the doc, are actually scoffing in self-exaltation —like a rooster does the crowing, one presumes, after the hen ha* done the work. The only expression of glee which meet* with the approval of Dr. Kambouropoulou is the old “Ha-ha!” — although that lend* itself to more than one interpretation, such a* “giving the boss the Ha-ha." However, a* the test was made with the “gentle” sex as the subject, the not-*o-gentle element can reasonably indulge in a good “Hee-hee! Ho-ho! or Ha-ha!" and still have a little hooe of salvation.

New York. Dec. ’ —When next 1 you get that little tickle in the re- I gion of the left ventricle and feel i your risibilities arising to the point ‘ where you will have to give audible 1 expression to your hilarity, count ten and teach for a “Ha-Ha” in- t stead of a "Hee-Hee” or a "Ho-Ho.” ’ That you laugh means consider- 1 ably more than au expression of J mirth: that. in fact it is an infalliMe signpost that indicates youritrue character, is the startling the- > 1 ory of Dr. Polyxenia Kambouru-1 poulou, phychologist as Columbia I University. New York. Os course we are all aware that i the snicker of the Simon Legree villain, with the accompanying twirl of his lip shrubbery, is a sure | portent of dirty work brewing, but | Dr. Kaatbourepoulou goes further in j her analysis of human cachinna-j tions and arrives at some discon- j certing conclusions. "Hee-hee,” we always understood was either the empty giggle of the ■ person who laughs at his own jokes, i or the substitute for laughter used by self-conscious people who have i a horror of drawing attention to. themselves by letting out a hearty, ■guffaw. But Dr. Kam—oh let’s just I call her the doctor —declares that jthose who laugh "Hee-hee” are indulging in the "hiss and sneer of trlcklshly gained victory.” Further ! more, you can t according to the doc. disguise your "Hee-hee” by a littltj change tn accent or Intonation and make “Hey-hey" out of! it. If you do it means that you are showing contempt for the worsted' wretch now at your mercy. Dr. Kam-er, the doc then goes |on to shatter our illusions about i Ho-ho.” Somehow, we have al-j 'ways associated this double exploision of mirth with the big. jovial. ' Faistaffian person under whose I belt reposes a big dinner and a bigger capacity for fun-making. But !the doctor opens our eyes to the I ' I

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perfidy of “Ho-hoers" with the die- j turn that their laugh is a "scoff of. self-exaltation.” In other words "Ho-ho! I am the great I AM. I! put the salt in the ocean.” The doc- makes mention, also, of I the "Hoo-hoo!” type of cackle, bull we’ve never met anybody who j laughed that way—unless the owls l have been scoffing at us all these | years when we thought they were j just discussing the depression and I t hings. The only laugh to which Dr.; i KamlMiuropoulou hands a bouquet I ' its the “Ha-ha”. Although that mode! lot cachinnation is open to more; i than one interpretation — such as : “giving the boss the ’Ha-ha’”—the doctor declares that such a laugh I is characteristic of the gallant vtc-j I tor who enjoys a sure-hearted ex- ; I ression of generous rr.lrth. The Columbia psychoiog.st reachled her conclusions after an ini tensive study of one hundred students of Vassar College, who, under her direction, kept “humor diaries,” In which they recorded every event which made them laugh for the period of one week. Insofar as the test was made 1 s I ly on the "gentle” sex, whose I sense of humor differs from that lof the "ungentle" sex in about the same degree as caviar differs from corned beef and cabbage, the male of the species will hardly take Dr. Kambotiropnuiou’s experiment and resultant theory too much to heart. I In fact, we ran imagine’the whole army of the "pauisod" loaning back lin their chairs and giving vent to : a series of big “Hee-hee’s, HooI hc.o’s. and Ha’ha’s.” o MISCELLANEOUS GRACE CONVALESCENT HOS PITAL, 1301 W. Washington st., Ft. Wayne. Ind.—Will take convalescent and observation cases. Invalids and meatal patients. 282t3x eod

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I TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 1 I Can yon answer seven of these test questions ? Turn to page | tour for the answers # ; 1. Who wrote 'The Sea Wolf " 2. What is maraschino? 3. What is the Latin word for j ship? 4. In what war did George Washi ington gain his initial military I training? 5. What physical deformity did ; King Richard 111 of England have? j 6. In what country is the city of Maracaibo? 7. Has the United States ever been at war with France? I 8. What is,a hygrometer? ■ 9. What is the apparent direction | of the sun's motion daily? 10. What is another name for a j cougar? o ! MONROE NEWS Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl of Deca- [ tur visited Dr. Rayls parents Mr. I and Mrs. F. J. Rayl on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roop of Deca- , fur called on Mr. and Mrs. James A. | Hendricks on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Beals of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Forrar. Miss Creo .Crist of Fort Wayne : spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Miss Louise Busche returned t« ' Elkhart on Sunday afternoon spending Thanksgiving with her paretns Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cusche. Mrs. Mary Lewellen and daughter Marguerite entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Parr ! of B rne and Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchel. D.'. and Mrs. C. H. Branch of Decatur called on relatives in Monroe ’ on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Stucky and i son Weldon called on Mr. and Mrs. | Safara Souders and daughter KathI ryn at Decatur on Sunday afterI noon.

Mr. and Mis. Chester Kessler of Hammond Ind., returned to their home on Saturday afternoon spend- ; ing their Thanksgiving vacation ! with Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler. ! .Miss Katy Diggs of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs.! James A. Hendicks and family. Mr. Raymond Crist called on Anthony Lambert at the Memorial hospital at Decatur on Sunday afternoon. William Kuhnle of Decatur attended to business in Monroe on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reppert entertained fir dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwa d Kolter. Misses Edna and Ida Borne entertained for dinner Sunday th? Misses Irene Peck. Edna Worthman. Elsie Kmtzman. Cordelia Worthman. Mr. Daniel Scherry and daughters Marie and Marcella. Mis. Fred Mo niker arrived home J from Louisville. Kentucky, Wt does , day. M.s. Jaberg and Mr. and Mrs.' George Grabr entertained Sunday j I Jake Eloemker and daughter Emi ma, Mr. and M s. Henry Bloemker i ! and daughter Irene and Miss Min- | nie Bloemker. I M . and Mrs. Fred Blosmker en- ■ tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand entertained Thursday Rev. and Mrs. Otto Scher.y and family and Misses Mildred and Stells Frank of New' Bavaria, Ohio. M . and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte I j ntertained at Thursday dinner Mr. | i and Mrs. Martin Worthman andl fajnlly; Mr. and Mil. Arthur I F.'uchte, Mr. and Mrs. Albert j Fruchte and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte and daughter Aman- ! da. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand | entertained Sunday dinner. Mr. and ’Mrs. Lots Conrad. Mr. and • Mrs. Walter Conrod and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Repp rt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick and family entertained with Thursday dinnor for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrick and daughter Anna and son Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Aitolph Smith and family, Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Wood aud family, Mr. and Mrs. | Leß.y Cable and "amily. I Daniel Scheiry and daughters cn-

trrtained with Dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loiser Eckrote of Linn Grove. Miss Emma Miller Is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller ami daughter spent Monday with George Miller and daughters Emma and Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peters and Mrs. Walter Reppert and chiliiten spent Tuesday at the Louis Cbnro-i home. COLORADO HAS NEW DRY CHIEF t CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE; the turmoil that has stirred the department here, since the slaying of Melford Smith. 26-year-old truck driver by,Henry Dierks, one of Vivian's agents. Smith was killed in a scuffle over possession of three ounces of wine. The killing was widely protested. and Vivian's action in keeping the agent despite repeated charges of brutality against him. drew SHURIFT S4I.H In Ihr XdaniM Circuit Cnurt Nlatr Os InrHnnn. < iimmc \innht r lIDIO Peoples Kavingrs Hank of Kvansville, Indiana. Vs. Joseph W. Koebtl, --Koebel, Wife of Joseph'W. Koebel whose given name is Unknown. The Straus Brothers Company. Straus National Rank and Trust C onpany of Chicago, Illinois. Straus National Rank anil Trust Company. Trustee, Straus Trust Company, Straus Trust Company, Trustee. h7ii M.Straus trnste, Samuel J.T. Straus, Trustee. E.lima Straus, Trustee, Herman Baum, Trustee, EH M. Straus, Samuel J. T Straus. Emma Straus, Herman Baum By virtue rfn order of sale to me dirv4 t 4 <\ami delivered fretn the <’le» k of the Adams Circuit Court in the ah »v e entitled cause, 1 have levied upon ami will expose for sale by public auction, at the Court House Poor tast entrance first floor in said Countv between the hours of in o’cE'.vk A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M on ■ Saturday the 26th day «»f December A. I>. 1931, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years < f the following described real Estate situated in Adams Countv, State of Indiana. TO-WIT. The Southeast quarter of s« < tlon one (1) and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Action one (1> all in 'lA»wnship twenty-six (26). range fourteen (14) east; Ami on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest Thereon and o>sts I will at th? same tin l ? and in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the described premises, taken as the property of Joseph W. Koebel, —K’oebel. Wife of Joseph W Koebel, whoa, given name is unknown. The Straus. Brothers Companv, Straus National Bank ami J Trust Company of Chicago, Illinois, l Straus National Bank and Trust Company. Straus Trust C »mpany Straus Trust Company Trustee, Eli M Straus. Trustee,, Samuel ■I.- T. Straus, Trustee, Emma Straus, I rustee, Herman Baum, Trustee. Ki M. , Straus. Samuel J. T. Straus, Emma Strau?. Herman Baum at the suit of Peoples Savin* Bank of Evansville, Indiana, Said Sale will be made without any relief w hatever . fmm valuation dr Apimaiseiaent I Ixws. Burl Johnson Sheriff Adams Countv, Indiana. Walker and Walker and C. J. Lutz. Attorneys » I - -- J »b>. 2-9-16

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| criticism. Woodcock suspended Dierks, ! after an investigation, and declared the killing “stupid and brutal.’’ Vivian was charged with having negotiated for a $4,000 loan from Dierks shortly before the agent was hired. Further investigation brought charges the administrator borrowed from other members of his department. o France Issues New Stamps Paris.—(U.R) —Philatelists are inj terested in a new French postage ; stamp that has just been issued in

PUBLIC CALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS—3I4 OAK ST. SATURDAY, DEC EMBER s—at Ip. M. As I am leaving the city, will sell all my Household tain Overstuffed 3-plece Living Room Suite, new, a beauty Main Library Talfe; Uhpolstered Rocker; Eml Tabb Velour taj new; Bridge Lamp; Round Oek Dining Table. (hairs; ;t» Upholstered Rockers; Buffet; Oak Dresser; Rocking (ij Leather Rocker; Globe Range cook stove, win;. i«>rc“iain fiuisk 3-burner Oil Stove; Breakfast Table ami chans. Cupboard; minister Rug. new; 9x12 Velvet Rug, new; Gxa Axnnnistw Krg Linoleum Rug; 9x12 Congoleum Rug; Cooking Vtcnsils. Manyi too numerous to mention. 1927 Chevrolet Coach, good tires, good paint. i ui me,-hamcalmad TERMS—CASH. DALE MILLER, Owner Carl Bartlett, auctioneer. Jack Brunton, < b rk.

i 1 “Community Auction Si Saturday, December 5,19; Decatur, Indiana Sale will start at 10:00 a.m. 10 head of Good Horses. 25 head of Di Cattle. Hogs, Sheep and Poultry. Paint. Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and many other articles. Df catur Community Sale Johnson and Glick: Auctioneers Ehinger: Clerk. I

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Baris, employing the Arc omphe as the base of itg £ Astrologlsts are objwtinr | tonnation of the stamp, ft. fact that the setting san Is just beneath the are ot th with its rays emhla ZO ni«j above. These critics raainte the sun never has been I® set at that angle and thatj possible for the orb to m position it lias been givo —— Free Hot Dog Sandwi Tonight Sunset Danct.