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HARTMAN, Simon, merchant; born Würtem- berg, Germany, May 26, 1850; son Jacob and Caroline (Rosenour) Hartman; ed. pub. schools; married Leavenworth, Kan., May 26, 1872, Emma Abeles; children: Emanuel S., Edward A., Louis H., Pearl. Came to Chicago, 1869, and established in the wholesale liquor business as a mem. of the firm of Hartman Bros., until Jan. 1874; went to Colo. and remained there un- til 1882; then became associated with Dalle- mand & Co., wholesale liquors; sold his inter- est in Jan. 1904, and organized corpn. of the Goodhart-Hartman Co., distillers and importers, of which is pres. Democrat. Jewish religion. Residence: 4558 Ellis Av. Office: 24 N. Frank- lin St.
HARTMAN, William J., printer; born War- saw, Ill., Jan. 18, 1859; son Joseph and Joseph- ine (Strasser) Hartman; ed. common schs. of Warsaw; married Louise Wacker, of Peru, Ill., June 26, 1889; 1 daughter: Viola Edith. At age of 13 entered his father's general store and re- mained there until 1880, when came to Chicago and entered employ of A. H. Andrews, furni- ture, where remained about 6 months, and since which time has been identified with the print- ing business; employed by J. S. McDonald, later becoming general supt. of his plant until 1885: was gen. supt. of John Morris Co., with whom remained until Jan. 1, 1892; mgr. of job dept. of the Drovers' Journal, 1892-7: founded the Live Stock World, 1897: with F. X. Daul, pur- chased plant of the J. C. Winship Co. in 1901. and upon the death of Mr. Daul in 1903, pur- chased his interest and organized the corpn. of W. J. Hartman Co., of which has since been pres, and treas. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Royal League, K.P. Clubs: Ben Franklin (founder), Chicago Advertising Assn., Windsor
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Golf. Residence: 2461 E. 74th St. Office: 306- dir. Fort Dearborn Nat. Bank, Hibernian Bank- 318 S. Canal St.
HARTMANN, Adolph, mfr .; born Heilbronn, Germany, Dec. 6, 1851; son Johann Christian and Caroline (Schuchmann) Hartmann; ed. at gymnasium, Heilbronn, Ger .; married Ottawa, 111., May 31, 1874, Caroline Knoedler; children: Carl A., Amanda (Mrs. F. W. Freytag), Adolph O. Came to Chicago from Germany; worked as metal worker, 1865-77; was in galvanized iron and cornice roofing business as mem. of firm of Hartmann & Clausen, 1877-93, when with asso- ciates organized and incorporated the Am. Metal Ware Co., of which is pres. Residence: 434 Oakdale Av. Office: 368-370 W. Huron St.
HARTMANN, Frederick S., physician and surgeon; M.D., Rush Med. Coll. (Univ. of Chi- cago), 1885. Engaged in gen. practice of medi- cine and surgery at Chicago since 1885; sur- geon to St. Anthony De Padua and West Side hosps .; surgeon to N.Y.,C.&St.L., and Wis. Cen- tral rys. Mem. Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Pathological Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Residence: 3826 W. VanBuren St. Office: 411, 606 Blue Is- land Av.
*HARTMANN, John, wood carver; moved to Ariz .; see Vol. 1905.
HARTNETT, James, lawyer; born Galena, Ill., Jan. 23, 1862; son Daniel and Catharine (Donahoe) Hartnett; became a teacher in pub. schools in 1881, and from Sept. 1889, to June 1891, was supt. of schools of Henry, Ill .; stud- ied law in leisure hours while engaged in teach- ing, and during vacations, in office of Fred S. Potter; admitted to bar, June 14, 1892. Began general practice of law in Chicago in 1892; was associated with Judge R. M. Wing and Daniel Donahoe in trial of The People vs. Daniel Coughlin, and since 1894 has been with Daniel Donahoe, in firm of Donahoe & Hartnett. Mem. faculty, Dept. of Law of Loyola Univ. Resi- dence: 1344 Chase Av. Office: Ashland Blk.
HARTRAY, John P., wholesale boots' and shoes; born Evanston, Ill., June 20, 1866; son James and Mary (Allis) Hartray; grad. Evans- ton High School, 1882; married Chicago, June 23, 1897, Helen A. Fleming; children: Jack F. and Edward A. Began as stock boy in employ of C. H. Fargo & Co., wholesale boots and shoes, Chicago, 1883; became traveling sales- man for the house in Wis., 1888; founded J. P. Hartray Shoe Co., 1902, of which is pres .; also pres. Grand Rapids Shoe & Rubber Co. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Commerce. Republican. Cath- olic. Recreation: driving. Residence: 1240 Hin- man Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 325 W. Monroe Street.
HARTRAY, William Charles, lawyer; born Evanston, Ill., Mar. 27, 1873; son James and Mary (Allis) Hartray; ed. pub. schools of Ev- anston; LL.B., Kent Coll. of Law, 1896; mar- ried Chicago, July 1, 1901, May Fleming. Began practice of law in Chicago, in 1896, and was at first associated with the law firm of Remy & Mann 2 years; then became connected with the Probate Court of Cook Co .; was mem. law firm of Fleming & Hartray. Republican; elected 1904, and now serving as co. commissioner of Cook Co. Residence: 520 Davis St., Evanston, Ill. Office: 179 W. Washington St.
HARTWELL, Abraham Vedder, coal; born Denmark, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1828; son Morris W. and Louvisa (Taylor) Hartwell; ed. Gouverneur, N.Y .; married Utica, N.Y., Nov. 10, 1859, Mar- garet A. Bates; children: Fred G., Laura L., Morris W. Was in service of the C.&A.R.R. for about 37 years, beginning in 1863 as fuel agt. of the rd .; engaged in construction of rd., 1860-3; became purchasing agt. in 1865, and so continued until Jan. 1, 1900; since then pres. of the F. G. Hartwell Co., coal. Residence: 4953 Lake Av. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg.
HARTWELL, D. Edwin; born Philadelphia, Pa. Since 1885 sec. of Swift & Co., packers;
ing Assn., Kenwood Trust & Savings Bank (vice-pres.), Ill. Cold Storage Co. (pres.), Swift Refrigerator Transportation Co. (vice-pres.), Swift Live Stock Transportation Co. (vice- pres.), and Mechanical Mfg. Co. (treas.) Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Midlothian, Union League, Bankers', Kenwood. Residence: 4325 Drexel Boul. Offices: Union Stock Yards and 76 W. Monroe St.
HARTWELL, Edwin S., lumber; vice-pres. and dir. Hartwell Brothers (Chicago Heights), Chicago Consolidated Traction Co .; dir. Wacca- man Lumber Co., Bolton, N.C. Club: Chicago Athletic. Residence: 35 Stratford Pl. Office: Fisher Bldg.
HARTWELL, Fred Gay, coal merchant; born Amsterdam, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1861; son Abraham V. and Margaret A. Hartwell; removed with parents to Chicago, 1866; ed. Chicago schools; married at Chicago, Jan. 6, 1886, Jennie Bar- bour; children: Ruth, Margaret. At 16 years of age left school and began business career in father's coal office at 12th St. bridge, and from minor clerk worked his way up to supt. of the business, of which, with James J. Kelly, be- came proprietor, 1883, under firm name of Hart- well & Kelly; since 1884 dir. and mgr. F. G. Hartwell Co .; mgr. Berwind White Coal Mining Co .; pres. Berwind Fuel Co .; dir. Northwestern Gas Light & Coke Co. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Kenwood, Mid-Day. Residence: 4932 Lake Av. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg.
HARTY, Michael, mfr .; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
HARTZ, Irving Thomas, pres. Morden Frog & Crossing Works; born Peoria, Ill., Mar. 21, 1861; son Capt. Samuel B. and Virginia Thomas Hartz; ed. pub. schools of Ill .; married Chicago, 1887, Lillian Terhune; children: Homer, Vir- ginia, Mildred. Was for about 5 years engaged in the grain and railroad business in Peoria and Chicago, later in charge of the offices and finances of the bldg. of the New York Croton Aqueduct in New York City; returned to Chi- cago in 1888-9; associated as sec. and mgr. of the Calumet Iron & Steel Co., 1889-92; pres. of the Union Cold Storage Co., 1896-9; vice-pres. Morden Frog & Crossing Works, 1895-1907, since pres. Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Chica- go Athletic, Midlothian, South Shore Country, Kenwood, Chicago Golf. Recreations: golf and' motoring. Residence: 4919 Washington Av. Of- fice: Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg.
HARTZELL, Morton Culver, clergyman; born New Orleans, La., Feb. 17, 1876; son Bishop Joseph Crane and Jennie (Culver) Hartzell; A.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1895; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N.J., 1898; studied Univ. of Berlin, 1899-1900, Univ. of Marburg, 1900, United Free Ch. Coll., Glasgow, Scotland, 1900- 1; (D.D., Gammon Theol. Sem., Atlanta, Ga., 1909); married Bertha Vincent Drew, of Newton, Mass., Dec. 7, 1904; 1 son: Karl Drew. Entered Rock River Conf., M.E. Church, 1901; pastor Epworth Ch., Elgin, Ill., 1901-2, Centenary Ch., Chicago, 1902-6, South Park Av. Ch., Chicago, since 1906. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Club: City. Recreations: golf and tennis. Address: 14 W. Washington St.
HARVEY, Basil Coleman Hyatt, univ. prof .; born Watford, Ont., Can., Jan. 16, 1875; son Leander (M.D.) and Anne (Wilson) Harvey; A.B., Univ. of Toronto, 1894; grad. Normal Coll. of N.S., 1895; M.B., Univ. of Toronto, 1898; mem. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Onta- rio, 1898; student Univ. of Basel, Switzerland, 1903; married Janet Hinsdale Holt, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 1, 1904; 1 daughter: Mary. Demonstrator of anatomy, Univ. of Toronto, 1895-7; practiced medicine, Watford, Ont., 1898- 1901; asst. in anatomy, 1901-2, asso., 1902-4, instr., 1904-8, asst. prof. since 1908, Univ. of Chicago. Author: The Nature of Vital Proc- esses According to Rignano. Contributor to
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scientific journals. Mem. Assn. Am. Anatomists, A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Club: Quadrangle. Recreations: lawn tennis, cycling, golf. Residence: 1303 E. 60th St.
*HARVEY, Elbert Alpheus, mfr .; see Vol. 1905.
HARVEY, George Lyon, architect; born Chi- cago, Nov. 8, 1866; son T. W. and Maria (Hard- man) Harvey; M.E., Mass. Inst. of Technol- ogy, 1888; married Chicago, 1890, Mabel Street- er; children: Dorothy, Marjorie. Engaged in practice as architect and consulting engr. since 1888; was for several years connected with the Harvey Lumber Co. Clubs: University, Glen View Golf. Office: 105 S. Dearborn St.
HARVEY, George MacMicking, insurance; born Niagara-on-the-Lake, Can., Apr. 28, 1848; son James and Janet (Oliver) Harvey; ed. grammar school and Phillips Acad., Niagara; married Chicago, Oct. 19, 1886, Lucy Dale Hal- sted; children: George M., Jr., Henry Halsted, Janet. In fire underwriting business from 1865, beginning with Rounds & Hall, of Buffalo N.Y., until 1870, when came to Chicago and became connected with the agency of S. M. Moore & Co .; then with McCormick Bros. & Findlay, Chicago, and for the past 25 years at head of George M. Harvey & Co., incorporated as George M. Harvey Co., of which is pres. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Chicago Athletic. Recrea- tion: society of his family. Residence: 600 Strat- ford Pl. Office: Nat. Life Bldg.
HARVEY, James Alexander, physician; born Chicago, Nov. 6, 1869; son John and Margaret (Thomson) Harvey; ed. Chicago High School and Univ. of Chicago; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1896; post-graduate student Univ. of Glasgow, 1897, Vienna, 1903, Berlin, 1906; resident sur- geon Presbyterian Hosp. (Chicago), 1898; now asst. prof. medicine, Rush Med. Coll .; attending surgeon, Chicago Baptist Hosp .; on staff of St. Luke's Hosp .; mem. med. advisory board, Chi- cago Municipal Sanatorium; dir. Chicago Tuber- culosis Inst. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Residence: Chicago Beach Hotel. Office: 34 N. State St.
HARVEY, Joel D., real estate; born Kane Co., Ill., 1837; son Joel and Polly Harvey; ed. pub. schools of Kane Co .; married Kane Co., 1858, Julia Plato; children: William P., Philip, and Henry B. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1858; prac- ticed law in Kane Co. until 1864, when removed to Chicago and engaged in practice here, also engaging in the real estate business. Repub- lican. Was for' 9 years collector of internal revenue in Chicago under the administrations of Presidents Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur and Cleveland. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day. Rec- reations: golf and gardening. Residence: Ge- neva, Ill. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St.
*HARVEY, Julian Corneille, insurance; see Vol. 1905.
*HARVEY, Paul Stanwood, mfr .; see Vol. 1905.
HARVEY, Philip Francis, col. U.S.A .; born Thorneville, O., Dec. 12, 1844; son Philip and Elizabeth Mary (Hodge) Harvey; cd. Baptist Univ., Burlington, Ia., Univ. of Mich .; M.D., Univ. of Ia., 1864; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York Univ.), 1866; widower. Apptd. from Ia. asst. surgeon U.S.A., Nov. 16, 1868; capt. asst. surgeon, Nov. 16, 1871; maj. surgeon, Feb. 9, 1890; It .- col. chief surgeon vols., July 8, 1898; resigned from vol. service, July 31, 1898; It .- col. deputy surgeon-gen. Feb. 2, 1901; col. asst. surgeon-gen., Aug. 6, 1903. Served in med. dept. U.S.V. during Civil War, med. dept. U.S. A. during Sioux Indian wars, 1876, 1890-1, and during Spanish-Am. War and Philippine insur- rection; prof. surgery, Nat. Univ., Washington, 1886-8; retired, Dec. 12, 1908. Unitarian. Re- publican. Mem. Assn. Mil. Surgeons, A.M.A., Loyal Legion, Soc. Foreign Wars, Soc. Indian Wars, Soc. Army of the Potomac, etc. Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington), Union League,
University, Hamilton, Athletic (Chicago). Au- thor numerous articles on medico-mil. subjects in med. jours. and pamphlets. Office: 587 Fed- eral Bldg.
HARVEY, Robert Hatfield, pres. D. B. Fisk & Co .; born Chicago, Dec. 12, 1869; son T. W. and Maria (Hardman) Harvey; ed. Northwest- ern Univ. and Northwestern Univ. Med. School, M.D., 1894; married Chicago, Apr. 5, 1898. Ber- tha Botsford. Practiced medicine in Chicago, 1894-1905; pres. and treas. of D. B. Fisk & Co., wholesale millinery, since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Univer- sity, Glen View, South Shore. Recreations: fond of horses, riding, driving, golf. Residence: 2100 Calumet Av. Office: 26 N. Wabash Av.
HARVEY, Turlington Walker, lumber mer- chant; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
HARVEY, William Spencer, physician; born Galesburg, Illinois, Aug. 29, 1859; son of Will- iam Nathaniel and Lovina (Brewer) Harvey; A.B., with honors, Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill., 1880, A.M., same, 1883; attended medical dept. Univ. of Mich. and' Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chi- cago, M.D., 1883; married 1891, Alice Flash, of New Orleans, La .; children: Alice Flash, Will- iam Spencer, Jr., George Wilkins. For 2 years after graduation practiced with Dr. J. E. Gil- man. Was 3 years prof. physiology and histol- ogy, Hahnemann Med. Coll. Mem. Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Homœ. Med. Soc., Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, and Clinical Soc. of Hahne- mann Med. Coll. and Hosp. Was one of organ- izers and a dir. of the Columbian Homo. Hosp. at World's Columbian Exposition; one of or- ganizers, sec. and dir. of Homo. Post-Grad. Med. School. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Illinois. Residence: 5129 Mad- ison Av. Office: 29 E. Madison St.
HARZFELD, Edward, pres. F. Siegel & Bros., Inc., mfrs. of cloaks, etc .; born Munich, Ger- many, Apr. 1, 1848; son Jacob S. and Fanny Harzfeld; came to America, 1860; ed. pub. schs. of New York City; married Leonora LaGrange Strauss, of Chicago, Jan. 9, 1884; 2 children: Jay S. and Frances. Began active career as traveling salesman for Manhattan Shirt Co., of New York, 1868; removed to Chicago, 1880, and entered the cloak trade, traveling until 1882; became sales mgr. for F. Siegel & Bros., 1882, reorganized the firm into a stock co., 1905, and was mgr. and treas. until 1909; now pres. of the co. Republican. Jewish religion. Club: Ill. Athletic. Recreations: reading and motoring. Residence: 4957 Washington Park Pl. Office: 200 W. Adams St.
*HASBROUCK, Charles Alfred, civil engr .: see Vol. 1905.
HASBROUCK, Louis, underwriter; deceased: see Vol. 1905.
HASELTINE, Burton, oculist and aurist; born Richland Center, Wis., Sept. 27, 1874; son Hascal and Martha (Pierce) Haseltine; ed. high school of Cochranton, Pa .; Allegheny College. Meadville, Pa .; Cleveland Univ. of Medicine. Cleveland, O .; Hahnemann Med. Coll. of Chica- go, M.D., Mar. 26, 1896. Senior prof. of dis- eases of throat and nose in Hahnemann Med. Coll. of Chicago: eye, ear and throat surgeon to Cook Co. Hosp., and to Chicago Home for the Friendless. Was editor of The Clinique for 4 years, ending Jan. 1. 1904. Contributor to med, publications on diseases of eye, ear and throat. Pres. Nat. Homeopathic Soc. of Eye and Ear Specialists. Republican. Club: Chicago Yacht. Residence: 5406 Jefferson Av. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg.
HASKELL, Frederick T., banker; born Og- densburg, N.Y. Has been resident of Chicago for 35 years, and has been engaged in banking in various capacities ever since leaving school: vice-pres. Ill. Trust & Savings Bank since 1890: also dir. Ill. Trust Safety Deposit Co., and of the Bankers Trust Co., of New York. Vice-
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pres. Ill. Manual Training School Farm; trus- tee St. Luke's Hosp. Republican. Clubs: Chica- go, Union League, Mid-Day, Caxton, Bankers', South Shore Country, Saddle and Cycle. Resi- dence: 2824 Prairie Av. Office: Ill. Trust & Savings Bank.
HASKELL, John William Claghorn, trunk mfr .; see Vol. 1905.
HASKELL, Joseph Elnathan, trunk mfr .; see Vol. 1905.
HASKELL, Lester Allen, insurance; born Chicago, Apr. 16, 1869; son David F. and Diana E. (Hosmer) Haskell; ed. pub. schools; unmar- ried. Began active career in Chicago as clerk in office of Phoenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn; went with the Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 1887, and' be- came solicitor, 1896; connected with the west- ern dept. of the Continental Ins. Co., since 1903; also has business affiliations with the New York Life and the Fidelity & Casualty Co. Re- publican. Mem. K.P., Royal Arcanum, Nat. Un- ion, Columbian Knights. Residence: 4544 Oak- enwald Av. Office: 332 S. LaSalle St.
HASKELL, Loomis Pomroy, dentist; see Vol. 1905.
HASKINS, Amary Sherman, clergyman; born on farm near LaSalle, Ill., Dec. 19, 1864; son William Wellington and Mary Catherine (Kline- smith) Haskins; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1891, A.M., 1894; B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., Evanston, Ill., 1893; married Elizabeth Rachel Mckinney, of Piper City, Ill., June 16, 1892; 1 daughter: Jeane Elizabeth. Licensed to preach in Method- ist Episcopal ministry, 1893; pastor Central St. Ch., Evanston, Ill., 1893-8, First Ch., Irving Park, Chicago, since Oct. 1898. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Upsilon. Recreations: tennis, fishing and hard work. Residence: 3809 N. 42d Av., Irving Park.
HASKINS, George William, dentist; born Monroe, Mich., Dec. 21, 1858; son Clark Caryl and Helen Mars (Smith) Haskins; removed' within a year from birth to New Albany, Ind., where lived about 20 years; grad. high school, New Albany, Ind .; grad. Chicago Coll. of Den- tal Surgery, D.D.S., 1887; Chicago Med. Coll., M.D., 1889; married Chicago, Sept. 16, 1891, Lib- bie E. Elliott; children: Elizabeth Caryl, Clark Elliott, Margaret Adams. Removed to Chicago, winter of 1879-80; was in business as partner with J. W. Heatfield, mfg. jewelry, 1 year; then in same business alone until 1885, when sold out and entered on course in Chicago Coll. of Dental Surgery; while there served in position of anatomical prosector and as asst. to prof. of chemistry; in dental practice since 1887; prof. metallurgy and prosthetic dentistry, North- western Univ. Dental School, 1889-96; resigned. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Dental Soc., Ill. State Dental Soc., Physicians' Club of Chi- cago, Delta Sigma Delta Soc. Republican. Res- idence: 423 Central Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 132 N. Wabash Av.
HASLER, Edward Lionel, pres. and treas. E. L. Hasler Co .; born Aldingbourne House, near Chichester, Sussex, Eng., Jan. 12, 1871; son William Wyndham and Sarah Selina (Hervey) Hasler; married Helen Persis Lord, of Chicago, May 1905; 2 children: Patricia and infant son. Came to U.S. to farm in 1889; went to Yank- ton, S.D .; came to Chicago, 1893, and procured a position on S. Water St .; went into business, 1895, as a mem. firm of Hasler & Herrick; in 1900 sold out and took a position as mgr. for the Porter Bros. Co., which failed in 1903; then formed the corpn. of E. L. Hasler Co., fruits, of which is pres. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia; also Wellington (London, Eng.). Recreation: horseback riding. Residence: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 19 W. South Water St.
HASTINGS, Charles Elmer, mfr .; born Ri- mersburg, Clarion Co., Pa., Jan. 20, 1862; son Eli and Rachel (Kerr) Hastings; parents moved to Grundy Co., Ill., 1866; ed. pub. schs., Morris, Ill .; married Elizabeth B. Baker, of Wilming-
ton, Ill., Sept. 21, 1882; 3 children: Rolland Miles, Florence M. and Charles E., Jr. In dry goods business at Braceville, Ill., Aug. 1881 to May 1, 1885, when went to Kansas City, Mo., where was engaged in the same business until 1890; came to Chicago and organized the Has- tings Industrial Co., mfrs. of dairy machinery, of which has since been pres. and treas .; also pres. Nat. Dairy Machine Co., of Goshen, Ind. Trustee Carroll Coll., Waukesha, Wis. Repub- lican. Presbyterian. Mason. Club: Chicago Ath- letic. Recreations: farming and mfg. Resi- dence: 1534 LaSalle Av. Office: 138 W. Lake St.
HASTINGS, Samuel Miles, mfr .; born Ri- mersburg, Pa., Aug. 14, 1860; son Eli and Rachel (Kerr) Hastings; ed. schools of Gardner, Ill .; married Braidwood, Ill., Sept. 16, 1881, Jan- nette Rankin. Began business career as clerk in dry goods store at Braidwood, Ill .; in 1879, established in the retail dry goods business on his own account at Braidwood, whence, in 1884, he removed it to Streator, continuing in the same line until 1889, when he came to Chicago. Traveled in Europe, 1889-93, returning to Chi- cago and engaging in the contracting business until 1893. In 1893 entered upon the mfr. of scales, under firm name of Mills & Hastings, and in 1899, the business was incorporated' un- der the name of Moneyweight Scale Co., of which he is now sec. and treas. Also pres. the Computing Co., of Dayton, O .; vice-pres. Com- puting Scale Co., of Canada, Limited; treas. Computing Scale Co. of America; dir. W. F. Stimpson Co., Detroit, Mich .; Stimpson Comput- ing Scale Co., Elkhart, Ind., and Acorn Brass Mfg. Co., Chicago. Republican. Mason, K.T. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Onwentsia, Chicago Press, Exmoor Country. Recreation: golf. Res- idence: Highland Park, Ill. Office: 165 N. State Street.
*HATCH, Azel Farnsworth, lawyer; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
HATCH, Samuel Grantham, ry. official; born St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 22, 1865; son George F. and Lavinia (Ford) Hatch; ed. in pub. schools; married Racine, Wis., July 20, 1903, Mattie Sinclair. Since 1882 continuously connected with passenger dept. of railroads; with C.,B.&Q.R.R. at Keokuk, Ia .; afterward with the Cotton Belt Route at St. Louis, Louisville and' Memphis; since 1896 with the I.C.R.R., as division pass. agt. at Cincinnati, O., 1896-1900; asst. gen. pass. agt. at Chicago, Apr. 1, 1900-July 1, 1905, gen. pass. agt., July 1, 1905-Mar. 1, 1911, pass. traf- fic mgr. since Mar. 1, 1911. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Home- wood Country, Kenwood, Traffic. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Residence: Kenwood Hotel. Office: 502 Central Station.
HATELY, Charles Furness, lumber; born Brantford, Ont., Can., Jan. 11, 1876; son Walter C. and Bertha (Hale) Hately; ed. Trinity Coll., Port Hope, Ont .; Sidcut Coll., Sidcut, Eng., and Shattuck Mil. Acad., Faribault, Minn., grad. in class of 1893; married Chicago, Aug. 24, 1898, Mina Hall; 1 son: Furness Hall. Began in Chi- cago, with firm of Hately Bros., exporters, as mgr. of the office; went to New York in 1898 for Ferran, Ballou & Co., exporters; returned to Chicago in 1899 and was with J. F. Harris & Co., stocks and grain, until 1900; with Finley Barrell & Co., until 1903, when, with John Ged- des, established the firm of Ged'des & Hately, successors to Geddes, Kirkwood & Co., commis- sion merchants and stock brokers; firm became Furness, Hately Co., 1904-7; traveled for 2 yrs .; asst. to the pres. of the U.S. Lumber & Cot- ton Co. since 1909. Democrat. Serving as po- lice magistrate of Winnetka without remunera- tion. Mason. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic, Pallette and Chisel. Recreations: horseback riding and sailing. Residence: Win- netka, Ill. Office: 30 N. LaSalle St.
HATELY, John Craig, capitalist; born Dur- ham, Eng., Oct. 30, 1845; son John and Jane (Craig) Hately; ed. pub. schools of Durham,
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Eng .; married Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng., Jan. 1871, Annabella Robson; children: John George, Ethel Craig, Margaret M., Louise. After leav- ing school, apprenticed to provision business in Durham, Eng., from 1859, and later with Fur- ness & Co., Hartlepool, Eng., until came to Chi- cago in 1873; established in provision trade as John C. Hately, Chicago, 1873-81, then mem. of firm of Hately Bros., packers U.S. Yards, from 1881 until he withdrew in 1895. Chmn. of Chi- cago Beach Hotel Co. Mem. Chicago Board of Trade. Republican. Clubs: Union League (dir.), Lake Geneva Country, Mid-Day, City. Resi- dence: Chicago Beach Hotel, and Lake Geneva, Wis. Office: Board of Trade.
HATELY, Walter Craig, exporter of grain and provisions; born Co. of Durham, Eng., Sept. 5, 1848; son John and Jane (Craig) Hately; ed. pub. schools of England, then entered British merchant service as cadet apprentice, learning steamship and navigation, and was 2d officer of a merchant steamer when came to America in 1873; married Brantford, Ont., Sept. 9, 1874. Was engaged at Brantford, Ont., as grain ex- porter, 1873-82; came to Chicago and estab- lished, under the present firm name of Hately Bros., business in the exporting of grain and provisions. Mem. Chicago Board of Trade, Chi- cago Assn. of Commerce. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Highland Park. Residence: High- land Park, Ill. Office: Board of Trade.
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