Yes, it's a printed company logo that was likely added to full sheets of postal cards (which were available to the public) then cut by the printer. It's possible then that it was used in conjunction with an addressograph machine to address a mass mailing to customers with some similar machine or mimeograph to add different advertising at different times.
Neat logo; that's a golf putter and ball, I'll wager.
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