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Miss Cincinnati Cincinnati-Up-to-date Missing small card Rally Day
that fits in a slit in
the mailbag.
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The Kids From Cincinnati
Souvenir With Shell Border Flower
Girls
You
Tell'Ems
(Girls identified)
The center non-postcard image below is the ad by the Cincinnati Street Railway Co. that the right-hand card was made from.

This card
illustrated
These were placed in hotel lobbies for their
guests
a song of the
era.
The first image of the double card above shows the part that was mailed and to its left the back of the reply card that was sent back to the sender. The second image of this Kraemer card shows the "message", and the lower half, the card that was returned. (if you turn the 2nd image clockwise 90 degrees the cards will match up). The last card also uses ribbons and is from a "Beau".
These were called exaggeration cards and were quite popular in the early part of the last century.
This first Christmas card was produced by the Fairman Co. of Cincinnati & N.Y. No info. The second card was sent by the Nonpareil Printing & Publishing Co. 420 Elm Street. The third, Easter card, has the Cincinnati, O. sign pasted on, presumably by the sender in 1908.
This large 6" by 9" card shows various businesses at the Ohio hospitality center, located at 11300 Chester Road.
The Decorative Poster Co.

Cheerleader
Celebrating The Victory Coaching The
Team To
Be A Co-Ed
Woman in White

A Hard Night's
Study A Toast "To The Best
Girl"
All of the above cards were produced by The Decorative Poster Co. that was located in Norwood at 2126 Bennett Ave. (1909-?).
COMIC CARDS

Comic card used for a exposition souvenir
A SCENE NEAR CARDS

Scene Near
Cincinnati
Scene Near Epworth Hts.
Rural Scene Near Cincinnati
OTHER GLUED ON GLITTER CARDS
Okum's furniture and appliance store in Cheviot at 3301 Harrison Avenue made these Singing Along booklets that were mailable. Obviously not a postcard item but interesting never-the-less.