JONS, 111! Live Salesmen Live Stock of II We sort them right We till them right Weueiyh the'iriyht We treat pit customers ri - lit Vj u'll siv we're right it u cim sign our next shii ment f ithev T. J. DONAHUE, Cattle Salesman Cattle, Sheep or Hojjs to u. Write or wire us t - re!'i ahle m irket information It's here for the asking. ALI.KN J. HANDALL, Cuttle Salesman BEST FOR THE WEST The cattle shown in the picture below were bred, fed and marketed by Edward Leonard, Spalding. Nebraska, and sold by Donahue-Kandall & Co., May 6, 1916, at $10.80 per cwt., at that time being the highest price ever paid on the South Oma ha market for a load of cattle. They averaged 1,446 pounds. . t4 Since breeders and feeders of good cattle are invariably good managers and men oE good judgment, it is fair to pre sume that they display the same wisdom in selecting their commission, firm. Donahue-Randall & Company SOUTH OMAHA ROOMS 100-102 EXCHANGE BUILDING l ""i "If we' take the total Income or tnejthe worlc or tne woiumi. I phiirch." filled the Dlace of toastmas- 1 Wat rtlamona netwew iiw ntin