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Our firm was organized in 1896 or a few short 
years after this part of the country was taken from 
the Indians. The business has grown with the ranchers 
and farmers by selecting the seeds and feed best adap- 
ed for their use, and tt is to these people to whom we 
are indebted for our success. It has always been our 
policy to establish a market and to'pay them a fair 
price for their products when they had them to offer, 
When in need of merchandise it was priced right or at 
a margin which kept prices down. When selling we made 
our prices strictly competitive at all times, and we 
will not knowingly be undersold, quality considered. 
In order to take care of our ever expanding 
business we have added to our force the following new 
employees to give you better service and help you with 
your feed and seed problems. 
In the seed and poultry department we have Jane 
Sherman in charge. She was raised on a farm in West- 
ern S. Dakota and knows seed and feed from the farmers 
standpoint. She is fast becoming one of the high rank- 
ing seed analysts of the state. Miss Sherman is also 
head of our poultry department and will be glad to 
assist you in selecting your chicks and poults. 
Clement Kehrwald is foreman of our seed cleaning 
department and will be an assistant seed and grain 
buyer. He is a graduate of Brookings Agricultural 
College and served 3 years and 8 months in the Navy 
during which time he spent 9 months in the Pacific 
between China and Japan. 
Fred Wells is assigned to the position of travel- 
ing salesman and assistant buyer. He is an ex-G I who 
spent 6 years in the Coast Artillery and Signal Corp 
in Panama previous to returning to Rapid City. 
Murdock C. Johnson is taking the position as 
assistant manager. Mr. Johnson served 38 months over- 
seas with the First Armoured Division in both the 
African and Italian Campaigns. 
