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Halloween Mischief—What the Boys Did to the Cow
"What the boys did to the cow."
A comic Halloween postcard published by Julius Bien & Co. in 1908.
This postcard was addressed on the other side to Miss Lille Collins, 122 Dickerson Street, Newark, N.J., and postmarked in Smyrna, Delaware, on October 30, 1911. Message: "Love to all, E.R.C."
For a another card from the same publisher, see What the Pig Thought of the Ghost on Halloween.
A comic Halloween postcard published by Julius Bien & Co. in 1908.
This postcard was addressed on the other side to Miss Lille Collins, 122 Dickerson Street, Newark, N.J., and postmarked in Smyrna, Delaware, on October 30, 1911. Message: "Love to all, E.R.C."
For a another card from the same publisher, see What the Pig Thought of the Ghost on Halloween.
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