Illustrated trade catalog advertising the benefits of using International Stock Food to feed horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and chickens. Includes various animal breeds, tips for raising healthy animals and testimonials from satisfied customers.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
International Stock Food Company (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1905
Description:
Advertisement for baking powder sold by the International Stock Food Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota. International Stock Food Company was owned by Marion Savage, a Minnesota-based entrepreneur for whom the town of Savage, Minnesota, was named. Savage bought record-breaking harness race horse Dan Patch to help promote his business.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
International Stock Food Company(Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1905?
Description:
Advertisement for International Stock Food animal feed and its use as a hog cholera preventative. International Stock Food Company was owned by Marion Savage, a Minnesota-based entrepreneur for whom the town of Savage, Minnesota, was named. Savage bought record-breaking harness race horse Dan Patch to help promote his business.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Four page program for the Minneapolis Choral Society performance of "The Messiah," held at The Auditorium on December 26, 1921, with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Program includes text of Messiah and advertisement for Metropolitan Music Store.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Illustrated trade catalog of elevating, conveying, and power transmitting machinery including conveyors, pulleys, belts, buckets, gears, and other parts.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Complete set of surveys and plats of properties in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys, index to additions and sub-divisions included.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Complete set of surveys and plats of properties in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys, index to additions and sub-divisions included.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of January 22, 1905. Events include the Orpheum Orchestra directed by Theodore Martin; Wahlund and Tekla, the Modern Shadow and Strongest Woman on Earth; Phyllis Allen, phenomenal contralto; Frederick Hallen and Molly Fuller, in their one-act comedy entitled "The Sleepwalkers"; Texana Sisters, rifle experts; Miss Mabel McKinley, the popular American soprano; Augusta Glose, in her original musical monologue; Eva Williams and Jac Tucker, presenting their original creation, "Skinny's Finish"; Bedouin Arabs, Captain Georgian's Unequaled Acrobats; The Kinodrome. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing "Living Pictures: Benefit of Fresh Air Fund." Part One of the program included: Number 1 The Swing by Fragnhard, Margaret Jackson, Sumner McKnight, Stuard Hale; Number 2 The Girl with the Muff, Mary Benner; Number 3 Madame Recamier, Mrs. Charles S. Pillsbury; Number 4 Empress Louise and Sons, Mrs. Frank T. Heffelfinger and Sons; Number 5 The Return from the Chase, Ora Ives, Mrs. Stanley Washburn, Mrs. Frank Waterman, Woodbridge Avery, C.B. Wright, Sumner McKnight, Walter Parmele, Stuart Hale, Monroe Keith; Number 6 The Countess Potocka, Charlotte Partridge; Number 7 Three Waldegrave Sisters, Lillian Winston, Mrs. Clement Cochran, Helen Partridge; Number 8 Madame de Pompadour, L.B. Newell; Number 9 Titian's Daughter, Miss Field; Number 10 A Gainsborough, Lelia Winston; Number 11 The Three Graces, Jerusha Lawler, Mrs. Stuart Wells, Charlotte Partridge. Part Two of the program included eight tableaux from the Abbey series of the quest of the Holy Grail, featuring: George F. Meader, Frauline Schoen-Rene, George Allen, soprano. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of January 2, 1910. Events include the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra directed by Albert Rudd; Chas. Charlene and Lily Charlene, expert juggler and lady xylophonist; Elsie Faye, Joe Miller, and Sam Weston in "The Act Dainty"; J.W. Clark offering Simian Fun Makers; Winona Winter, the little "cheer-up" girl; Valerie Bergere and her company in "The Sultan's Favorite"; Dan Avery and Charles Hart, the sunny comedians; Stelling and Revell, European eccentric horizontal bar gymnasts. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of February 8, 1914. Events include the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra directed by Albert Rudd; Woodward's Posing Dogs; Clara Inge, eccentric comedienne; Musical Cuttys, the world's greatest musical family; Harry Gilfoil, in his original character; Miss Olga Nethersole, in the third act of "Sapho" by Clyde Fitch, from the novel by M. Alphonse Daudet and the play by Duadet and Belot; Mr. David Bisphan, the renowned baritone; Chung Hwa Four, Chinese exponents of harmony and fun; Frank Hanlon and Mike Hanlon, acrobatic physical marvels; two new photo plays, "Her Sideshow Sweetheart" and "Pat's Revenge" directed by W.L. Landon. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Lyceum Theatre program listing a concert given by the Yale Glee and Banjo Club, winter tour, 1890-1891. Part First, Number 1 World's Exposition March; Number 2 'Neath the Elms; Number 3 Cannibal Idyl; Number 4 a Integer Vitae, b Raven; Number 5 Serenade. Part Second, Number 1 Pot Pourri; Number 2 "I Arise from Dreams of Thee"; Number 3 Medley; Number 4 Whistle; Number 5 Fairest is She. Part Third, Number 1 Funeral March of a Marionette; Number 2 Wouldn't You?; Number 3 Ivy Song; Number 4 They Kissed; Number 5 Bright College Years. Also drawings.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Lyceum Theatre program listing "Gathering of the Clans" and Assembly of Nations under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of Minneapolis, Prof. J.A. Walker, Aberdeen, Scotland, director. Part I, Number 1 Selection of Scottish Airs; Number 2 Introductory Remarks; Number 3 "Star Spangled Banner"; Number 4 "I Hear the Pibroch Sounding"; Number 5 young ladies in picturesque tableaux of nations; Number 6 "Scots, Wha Hae wi'Wallce Bled"; Number 7 march and chorus; Number 8 "The Clans They are Gathering"; Number 9 Clans form in line of battle; Number 10 "The Standard on the Braes o'Mar"; Number 11 International March; Number 12 Comic Dance. Part II, Number 1 Overture; Number 2 Clans at rest in mountains tableaux; Number 3 Shaun Trews, dance; Number 4 Solo, Suie McKay; Number 5 Peek-a-boo baby ballet; Number 6 "The Irish Patinetta"; Number 7 Inverness Reel; Number 8 Sword Dance. Part III, Number 1 Pilbroch O'Donald Dhu Pipers; Number 2 Highland Fling; Number 3 Jack O'Tar; Number 4 J.A.W.; Number 5 German Dance; Number 6 Spanish Dance; Number 7 Scotch Reel; Number 8 Irish Jig. Part IV, Number 1 "Will Ye No Come Back Again"; Number 2 May Pole; Number 3 Sailor's Hornpipe; Number 4 Gipsys, a weird midnight scene; Number 5 Comic Dance, plantation scene and negro dance; Number 6 Grand finale with clans ascending the moutains to Auld Lang Syne. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of January 17, 1915. Events include the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra directed by Albert Rudd; Jack and Foris, the jolly Frenchmen; Cervo, piano accordionist; "Three Beautiful Types" in living representations of famous paintings designed and executed by Chas. De Soria; Big City Four, quartette stars of 1915; Valerie Bergere and her Company present "The Locks at Panama" by Edgar Allen Woolf; Lydell Rogers and Lydell in "A Native of Arkansas"; Bertish, combination of strength and agility; Orpheum Travel Weekly, round the world with the Orpheum Circuit's moving picture photographer. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Complete set of surveys and plats of properties in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys, index to additions and sub-divisions included.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Lyceum Theatre program listing "Event, the Ninth," a Song Recital by Mr. Plunket Greene, Mr. Orton Bradley, accompanist. Part I, a. "Se bel rio" (Rontanyi); b. "Bois Epais" (Lully); c. "Si tra i ceppi" (Handel); d. "All Mein Gedanken" (old German minneleid 1460); e. "Das Maidlein" (old German minneleid 1540); f. "Ein Ton" (Cornelius); g. "Winternacht" (Hollaender); h. "Weep ye No More," and i. "Hey Nonny No!" (Battison Hayn). Part II Old British [Scotch, Cornish, Welsh, Irish] Melodies, a. "The Golden Valley"; b. "Twankydille"; c. "The Ash Grove"; d. "The Happy Farmer"; e. "Jess Mac Farlane"; f. "Scots Wha Hae"; g. "Where Be Going"; h. "When She Answered Me"; i. "Father O'Flynn".
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of September 20, 1914. Events include the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra directed by Albert Rudd; Libby and Barton, thrills and fun on tires; Jane Ward and Billie Cullen offer a polite pianosongalog; Billy "Swede" Hall and Jennie Colborn in Mr. Hall's comedy protean oddity, "Made Good"; Tony Hunting and Corinne Francis in "A Love Lozenger"; Gertrude Hoffman in Gertrude Hoffman's Revue, which includes "The Argentine Tango" with Senor Enrico Muris, "It Isn't That Way Anymore," "Zobeide's Dream," Harry Lauder, "Gaby Dubarry," "In the Japanese Garden," "The Belle Girls," and Isadora Duncan. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Orpheum Theatre program listing events from the week of April 20, 1919. Events include a Musical Program and a Concert Program for the Orpheum Travel Weekly with the Orpheum Theatre Orchestra directed by Albert Rudd; Kinograms, the visual news of all the world; the Mizuma Japs, an oriental fantasy; Jennings and Mack in "The Camouflage Taxi"; Joseph E. Bernhard presenting "Who Is She?" a comedy playlet by Willard Mack; Edwin George in A Comedy of Errors; Martin Beck presenting The Marion Morgan Dancers, in a dance drama in the time of Attila and the Huns; Buster Santos and Jacque Hays, the girls with the funny figures in "The Health Hunters"; "Birds of a Feather," a pantomimical fantasy of the forest with Bert Ford and Pauline Price; Orpheum Travel Weekly, round the world with the Orpheum Circuit's moving picture photographer. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, and a glued newspaper clipping.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events on March 17-18, 1911: "The Twig of Thorn" a play by Marie J. Warren, presented by the College Women's Club, and "The Servant in the House" presented by School of Acting, Northwestern Conservatory. Also advertisement, with drawing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of April 30, 1911: The Route, "Lyman H. Howe's Travel Festival" vignettes from around the world. Also advertisements, with a drawing, and coming attractions.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events on September 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, 1910: "The Lottery Man," a comedy in three acts by Rida Johnson Young, and "The Blue Mouse," a farce by Clyde Fitche; musical program: director John P. Rossiter, "Spirit of Peace" by Edwin Franko Goldman; "Madame Sherry" by Karl Hoschna; "L'Affinite" by Roberts; "Fireflies" by Paul Lincke; "Iman" by Mann. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of June 4, 1911: "The Dollar Mark" by George Broadhurst. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, and coming attractions.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events on September 18, 22, 23, 24, and 25, 1910: "The City," a play by Clyde Fitche, and "Lulu's Husbands," with Mabel Barrison and Harry Conor, and the original New York cast; musical program: director John P. Rossiter, "Spirit of Peace" by Edwin Franko Goldman; "Madame Sherry" by Karl Hoschna; "L'Affinite" by Roberts; "Fireflies" by Paul Lincke; "Iman" by Mann. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of October 9, 1910: "A Matinee Idol" a song comedy by De Wolf Hopper with Louise Dresser, and "The World and His Wife" by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger; musical program: prelude "World and His Wife" by William Furst; "La Seenade" (Waltz Espagnole) by O. Metra; "La Media Noche" by J. Aviles; "From Foreign Lands" by M. Moszkowski; "Habanera" by J. Roberts; two Spanish Dances "Valse" and "Bolaro" by M. Moszkowski. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events on November 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, 1910: "Billy," a farce in three acts by George Cameron, and "The Whirlwind," by Henri Bernstein; musical program: "Stradella" by F. von Flotow; Berceuse from "Joselyn" by Benjamin Godard; Aria from "Samson and Delilah" by Camille Saint-Saens; "Chauson sans Paroles" by Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of November 20, 1910: "Baby Mine" a farce by Margaret Mayo; excerpt from the New York Times article on false paternity that suggested the performance: "Chicago Health Officer Says Many Women Pretend Children are Their Own"; musical program: "Baby Mine" march; selection from "The Chocolate Soldier"; Intermezzo "Reine Valse" by Phil Schwartz; Slavic Dance No. 10 by Anton Dvorak. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of September 3, 1911: "Alias Jimmy Valentine" after O. Henry's short story "A Retrieved Reformation." Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of December 25, 1910: "The Jolly Bachelors," a musical spectacle in two acts by Glen MacDonough (words) and Raymond Hubbell (tunes); musical program: . Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of October 19, 1911: "The Talk of the Town" a musical melange in three acts for the benefit of The Sheltering Arms Orphanage, starring famous actor Donald MacDonald (with photo), with prologue, song list, and entr'acte music by Pavane Recamier. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, and coming attractions.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of January 15, 1911: "The Bohemian Girl" staged by Edward P. Temple, music by Michael Balfe. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of March 19, 1911: "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" by Jerome K. Jerome; musical program: "Franz Schubert" Charles Gounod; Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven; Andante Religioso by Francis Thome; Romance by Anton Rubenstein; Salut de Amour by Edward Elgar; Serenata by Moritz Moskowski; Angels Serenade by Gaetano Bragga; Marche et Cartege "La Reine de Saba" by Charles Gounod; "Angelus and March from Scenes Pilloresques" by Jules Massenet. Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs, coming attractions, and a list of theatrical stars appearing.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of November 12, 1911: "Il Trovatore" opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi starring famous coloratura soprano Edith Helena (Edith Helen Seymour). Also advertisements, with drawings or photographs.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Schubert Theatre program listing events the week of March 3, 1912: "The Chocolate Soldier" an opera bouffe in three acts by Oscar Straus. Single clipping.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Art, and Expression, Minneapolis
Date Created:
1909-02-20
Description:
Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Art and Expression program for faculty Chamber Concert at Studio Arcade Hall in Minneapolis, performed on Saturday, February 20th, 1909. Performers were Maurice Eisner (Piano), Franz Dicks (Violin), Christian Erck (Cello). Pieces performed were Beethoven's "Trio, Op. 1, No.1," "Rolsch Hoschana - The Hebrew's New Year Prayer," and Mendelssohn's "Trio, Op. 66."
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Apollo Club program for third concert of third season, at the Lyceum Theatre. Program lists officers, board of directors, membership committee, concert committee, active members of the club by singing part, a list of songs performed, and lyrics to pieces performed. The concert was directed by Mr. Emil Oberhoffer.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Pence Opera House Program for week of February 7, 1881 listing performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Program lists cast, synopsis of incidents, and describes new scenery by Clausen and H. Silloway, designed for Apotheosis of Eva. Includes advertisements for many Minneapolis businesses, and notes that "As You Like It" is in active preparation.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Pence Opera House Program for week of February 19, 1881 listing performance of the Patriotic Irish Drama "Peep O'Day or Savoureen Delish." Program lists cast and order of acts. Includes advertisement for many Minneapolis businesses, and notes that "As You Like It" will open on Monday, February 21st.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Pence Opera House Program for January 7, 1882, listing performance of "The Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare, and the farce "Turn Him Out." Program lists cast and promotes "The Overland Route" opening on January 9. Includes advertisements for many Minneapolis businesses.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Pence Opera House Program for week of November 21, year unknown, listing performance of "Fogg's Ferry" in first half of week and "Little Barefoot" as Thanksgiving matinee. Program lists casts and gives synopses of plays. Includes advertisements for many Minneapolis businesses.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Apollo Club program for first concert of fifth season, at the Lyceum Theatre. Program lists board of directors, membership committee, active members of the club by singing part, a list of songs performed, and lyrics to pieces performed. The concert was directed by Mr. Emil Oberhoffer.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library