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[[Image: | [[Image:bergarduser.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Postcard courtesy: Bob Johnsen]]BERG-ARDUSER. The successor of [[A. R. KNIGHT AND COMPANY]], the company opened in 1908 at 708-714 Main Street. The business moved in 1922 to 575 Main Street where it continued in business until the early 1940s. | ||
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c. 1900 Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald
BERG-ARDUSER. The successor of A. R. KNIGHT AND COMPANY, the company opened in 1908 at 708-714 Main Street. The business moved in 1922 to 575 Main Street where it continued in business until the early 1940s.