Rail Commission Cannot Testify at Rate Hearing __ c But Will Furnish Data to As sist in Lower Livestock Schedule to Omaha. Lincoln, Sept. 26. — Harry Sackle ford. representative of the Livestock exchange of South Omaha, was un able to secure the active assistance of the state railway commission today In a readjustment of freight rates to the Omaha markets. Although the department will turn over all available data to Shackle ford to use at the hearing to be held in Washington October 20, members of the commission are unable to per sonally assist because the commis sion is working with the interstate commerce commission on the case. Ilules of joint procedure forbid mem bers of either commission appearing to present testimony. Shackleford may secure an assist ant of Attorney General Spillman if consent can be gained, but Hugh Lamaster, special counsel for the rail way commission on Spillman’s staff, is barred as well as members of the commission. The commission is unanimous in its belief that rates from Sioux City into Nebraska territory should be lowered, but are divided on the ques tion of rates from other points. Com missioners Taylor and Randall are in favor of scaling down the higher late which was put in force several years ago to equalize rates from points in Nebraska to Kansas City and St, Joseph. Commissioner Browne will recqmmend the introduction of the north Missouri scale. Columbus M. E. Minister Transferred to Lincoln Columbus. Neb., Sept. 26.—Rev. W. A. Albright, pastor of the First Methodist church here for the last five years, goes to the pastorate of Epworth church in Lincoln and Rev. E. L. Geisinger, who has had charge of Willard hall in Omaha, comes to the pulpit of the local church under Gralq Ext. ' bpowdw.Bukss . Tht Food-Driak _ _/or All Ages •W* Avoid Imitations— $nkstitotet Ree Want Ads produce results. FURNITURE SALE Early fall cleanup of our stock. Purchased right from the manufacturer and sold to you right out of our low rent loca tion, with no extras, either in a wholesale or retail way—you l*t value for every dollar. SPECIALS hr am? Bedroom Suite Beautiful period designs; best construction; nation ally known manufacturer’s guarantee; a value of $200 these two days (QO C A at only.«P0Z«Dv nrr\c * few'•**• ■■ Come early for ^ choice bargains. Ittooq or metai construction bed, complete with spring d»0-| 7C and mattress at.«p£l,{ D Extraordinary Offer ^ on Dining Room Suite I Wa lack display room it for our suites and | must sacrifice some I of them. Eight-piece walnut period dining room suite, worth $225.00, now at— $98.75 A set ot dishes with each suite purchased this week. I Living Room Suite Beautiful Overstuffed Suite —Best of construction and choice of material, specially Srifor,hU $m.5o Throw Rugi . .$2,75 Room zize . $16.50 SPECIAL OFFER Thursday and Friday Combination Phonograph and Lamp. Six record se I lections, and ' terms if you ^ wish— $53.50 STOVES Winter it here. The finest stoves manufactured, at prices which you cannot match later; terms if you wish. Special this week, a $22.50 .$14.75 Raeges-Gas Stoves Complete selection of ranges and gas stoves. Ranges.823.50 Gas Stoves ....$33.75 Your Own Terms You make your own terms at the STATE. Remember we charge NO INTEREST ON TIME ACCOUNTS. Exchange Dept Just Phone Us Our Exchange Dept. U unique and you can make it work for you. Phone Ja. 1317 and our man will make you an offer on furniture for which you no longer have any u»e and you can obtain an article or auite of furniture which you need to beautify your home. Vacuum Cleaners A vacuum cleaner will pay for it self; your rugs and h o u s ehold goods will look better and last longer. Get our i special offer. Authorized Agents Phonographs and Records Our Values The STATE offer* more for your dollar, all the time. We put every dollar possible into values and stand on them for our future trade with you. No extras nor high-priced overhead* are figured in—no special charges. Good furniture at lower prices than elsewhere is the foundation of our success. STATE FURNITURE CO. CORNER MTH AND DODGE PHONE JA. 3617 the assignment of the Methodist con ference in Lincoln. Rev. Albright has the distinction of having held the pastorate here longer than any other minister. l)ur itifj hln term here the parsonage has been freed from a $2,000 debt and other Improvements amounting to $2,700 have been made on the church property. Franklin, Neb., Will Have Auto Races October 5 and 6 Franklin, Nob., Sept. 26.—Frank liu Is making big preparations for the auto races to be held here October 31 and (5. From all Indications, cars from several states will be entered, some entries being already on the ground. Heavy Federal Docket Is Scheduled at Norfolk Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 26.—Federal court opened here today with Judge |Woodrough presiding. A heavy rtor|rp> of criminal and civil ratapi ia expected to keep the court here about two weeks. The Jury has been called liar tomorrow. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES HAVE THE STYLE YOU WANT » You may like the loosely draped easy fit' ting English type of coat; or the suits with trimmer waist lines Then there are the new double breasted models and the sport styles Everyone can be satisfied in these clothes; in style; fine woolens and expert tailoring We guarantee it m Mu HAYDEN’S ' • ,