This is the back and front of a leather postcard from 1906.
The golden age of postcards was from 1907-1930.
The telephone replaced the postcard as a way to keep in touch and thus was the end of the 'GOLDEN AGE' of post cards
This is apublic notice in the Orient Independent newspaper
concerning an upcoming auction of spotted Poland China pigs at the E.J. Higgins Sale Pavilion in Orient, Iowa.
This German made card has this message on the back - "Well how are you anyhow. We got plenty of snow and cold weather. Good skating our our biou right south of house.
Minnie
The card is addressed to Ed Geidel in Menno, South Dakota
This Thanksgiving greeting card features two turkeys pulling a cart of white, pink and purple flowers. The back of the card is an embossed tracing of the front.