Postcard with portrait of Thomas Edison: "Why have your letters written twice--in shorthand and on the typewriter? Save this time and money; write them once--in typewriting--with the Edison Dictating Machine."
"Don't send your friends trashy, cheap valentines, but send them something that will make their good opinion of you last a long time. Send them a nice piece of jewelry."
Partners are Eddy N. Smith and Arthur W. Hegeman. "We make Post Card Photographs of your hours, yourself, the children, your auto, the cat, the dog, or of any subject you may desire."
Postcard with picture of a bottle of Root Beer Extract. Card is adddressed to E. C. Dickenson Company in Essex, Connecticut and is an order for birch oil.
"I realize the great value of the Original Photographs taken on the Battlefields durng the Civil War by Matthew B. Brady, Government Photographer, and I should like to see this Historic Collection published in Albums at a cost as low as $2.00…."
Folder contains an eyeglass cleaner. Between 1907 and 1916 Harvey & Lewis advertised that they offered developing, printing, and enlarging for amateur photographers.