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HAYNES, N. Butler, loan and land agent; b. Hocking Co., O., 1858; ed. public schools of Illinois. Reared on farm and is a farmer, always owning and operating one. Resident of Illinois since 1864; lived in McDonough and Peoria counties; since 1879 engaged as a spe- cialty in making farm loans; head of firm of N. Butler Haynes & Co .; also buys and sells farm lands; now interested in the lands of the Mississippi delta. Republican. Club: Mar- quette. Office: 132 LaSalle St. Residence: Lake- side, Wis.
HAYNIE, William Duff, lawyer; b. Salem, Ill., Aug. 16. 1850; s. Abner F. and Martha Duff Lee (Green) Haynie; grad. from the model school of Illinois State Normal Univ., Normal, Ill., 1870; grad. Harvard College, A.B.,
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1874; law dept. of Illinois Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, Ill., 1876; m. Washington, D. C., Jan. 30, 1889, Ella R. Thomas. Practiced law at Bloomington, Ill., 1876-85; then went to Washington, D. C., as chief clerk in office of 1st asst. postmaster gen. until Feb., 1889; practiced at Rapid City, S. Dak., 1889-92; as- sisted Nat. Campaign Committee of Demo- cratic party in New York City, 1892; practiced at Deadwood, S. Dak., 1893-4; came to Chi- cago, June, 1894, and Sept. 1, 1894, entered law dept. of Illinois Steel Co .; now of firm of Knapp, Haynie & Campbell. Dir. of Illinois Steel Co. and of Illinois Manufacturers' Assn. Democrat. Was 1st lieut. Co. G, 4th Regt., I. N. G. Clubs: University, Iroquois, Colonial. Office: The Rookery. Residence: 603 E. 46th St. HAYT, Henry C., retired brick manufac- turer; b. Fishkill, Dutchess Co., N. Y., May 9, 1831; s. Henry D. and Jane (Berry) Hayt; ed. public schools and Amenia Seminary; m. Nov. 22, 1862, Sarah Harris, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; 1 daughter: Margaret. Engaged in farm- ing in state of New York until 1856, then went to McGregor, Ia., where, with Oscar Burdick, engaged in lumber business as Hayt & Bur- dick until 1872; came to Chicago, 1872, and with Frank Alsip engaged in manufacture of brick under firm name of Hayt & Alsip; the firm was incorporated as the Hayt & Alsip Co., 1889, and he became pres. The business was sold to the Illinois Brick Co. in 1900, and he has not been actively engaged in business since. Clubs: Union League, Illinois. Resi- dence: 330 Greenwood Boul., Evanston, Ill.
HEAD, Franklin Harvey, manufacturer, banker; b. Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1835; grad. Hamilton College, N. Y., 1856 (A.M., 1859; LL.D., 1896); m. June 14, 1860, Catherine P. Durkee (died 1892); 3 daughters. Chevalier Legion of Honor, France, 1901; prac- ticed law, 1858-66, Kenosha, Wis .; was in business in cattle ranches, etc., in Utah about 4 years; located in Chicago, becoming in- terested in manufacturing and banking; pres. Bush Temple Conservatory; vice-pres. Conti- nental Casualty Co., Protection Mutual Fire Ins. Co. of Chicago; dir. Fay-Sholes Co .; Street's Western Stable Car Line, T. P. & W. Ry. Co. Author: Shakespeare's Insomnia and the Causes Thereof; A Notable Lawsuit; etc. Clubs: Chicago, Commercial, University, Quadrangle, Literary, Caxton. Office: 1208 Michigan Av. Residence: 2 Banks St.
HEAD, Gustavus Philemon, physician; b. Providence, Ky., Sept. 25, 1861; s. Daniel and Martha (James) Head; ed. high school, Prince- ton, Ind., and Lincoln (Ill.) Univ., and grad. Rush Med. College, Chicago, M.D., 1884; post- graduate work at Vienna General Hosp. and Poliklinik, Vienna, Austria, 1889-90; m. Currie, Minn., 1892, Nettie Currie; children: Nell Cur- rie, Martha. Engaged in general practice at Sheffield, Ill., 1885-94; located in Chicago, 1894, and since then engaged in practice as a specialist in diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Dir. and prof. of ear, nose and throat diseases for past 7 years in Chicago Post- Graduate Med. College. Editor of Year Book of Nose, Throat and Ear; general editor of Practical Medicine Series of Year Books, 1901-4. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Laryngological and Climatological Soc., Am. Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngo- logy, and other medical societies. Presbyte- rian. Office: 100 State St. Residence: 117 S. Central Av.
HEAFFORD, George Henry, insurance, rail- way official; b. Essex, Conn., Oct. 29, 1845; s. William H. and Sarah A. Heafford; ed. Chicago public schools, 1856-61; served private, cor- poral, sergeant major and adjutant in the 72d Regt. Ill. Vol. Infy .; m. Chicago, Sept. 13, 1865, Martha Louise Bradley; children: Frank George (deceased), Martha Louise (now Mrs. William Lyman). General passenger agent of
the C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 1890-1900; since Oct., 1900, mem. firm of Lyman, Otis & Co., insurance. Pres. Fidelity Printing Co .; vice- pres. Morning Star Railroad Co. Mem. Mili- tary Order Loyal Legion. Democrat. Office: 159 LaSalle St. Residence: 4560 Oakenwald Av.
HEALY, Daniel David, coal dealer, poli- tician; b. Co. Kerry, Ireland, Feb. 11, 1847; s. John and Ellen Healy; ed. St. Mary's of the Lake and public schools, Chicago; m. Chicago, July 3, 1876, Kittie Clemens; children: Daniel Milton, Kittie May, Ella Josephine, Walter Clemens. Was engineer Chicago Fire Dept., 1871-82; bailiff Circuit Court of Cook Co., 1882-6; comptroller of Cook Co., 1886-94; pres. Board of Commissioners of Cook Co., 1894-8; supt. of public service, 1899-1900; warden Cook Co. Hosp., 1900-2; since June, 1902, head of D. D. Healy & Co., dealers in anthracite and bituminous coal. Republican. Candidate for sheriff of Cook Co., Ill., 1902; 33 years pres. and dir. Benevolent Assn. of the Paid Fire Dept. Office: Oxford Bldg. Residence: 598 S. Fairfield Av.
HEALY, Daniel Milton, lawyer; b. Chicago, June 10, 1877; s. Daniel D. and Catherine (Clemens) Healy; ed. St. Ignatius College, graduating from classical course, A.B., in June, 1897; grad. Chicago College of Law, LL.B., 1900; m. Chicago, June 18, 1902, Lor- etta L. Dooley; children: Daniel J., Loretta. Was minute clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook Co. from June, 1897, to Sept., 1904; ad- mitted to bar by Supreme Court of Illinois in May, 1900; senior partner of law firm of Healy & McGinn, from Mar., 1903, to Oct., 1904, when became associated with Judge Abner Smith and Charles L. Caswell in firm of Smith & Caswell. Also pres. and dir. of the Washington Park Laundry, and dir. Chicago Fire Appliance Co. Republican. Was formerly with 7th Infy., I. N. G., as inspector of rifle practice, with rank of capt. Knight of Colum- bus, and mem. Catholic Order of Foresters. Office: Chicago Opera House Bldg. Residence: 743 St. Louis Av.
HEALY, John J., state's atty. of Cook Co .; b. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1865; s. Maurice. J. and Mary Healy; ed. Lincoln (public) School and North Division High School, Chicago; m. Chi- cago, June 21, 1900; children: Lois, Allan, Helen. Admitted to bar, 1886, and was engaged in general practice of law until elected, Nov., 1904, to succeed Charles S. Deneen (now governor) as state's atty. of Cook Co. Repub- lican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Union League. Office: Criminal Court Bldg. Residence: 2291 Sheridan Rd.
HEATH, De Forrest Wead, treas. the Jones & Adams Co .; b. Homer, La., May 1, 1853; s. Asel F. and Frances Rebecca (Drury) Heath; ed. public schools of Rock Island, Ill., fol- lowed by 2 years' course in Ripon College, Ripon, Wis., to 1872; m. Chicago, July 1, 1898, Agnes Collier. Began business life, 1872, book- keeper for 1st Nat. Bank, Rock Island, Ill .; then bookkeeper for Rock Island Stove Co., and later for B. D. Buford & Co., plow manu- facturers, Rock Island, Ill .; thence to Chicago, working for Chicago branch of Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Co .; next for Pope & Davis, grain commission mer- chants; spent 11/2 years in Florida; returned to Chicago, and was for 2 years with Charles F. Stokes, sewing machines, and afterward with A. T. Thatcher in coal business, 1889-91; then with Turney & Jones until organization of Jones & Adams Co., miners and shippers of coal; in 1898 became sec. and treas. of the company. Republican. Clubs: Illinois, West- ward Ho. Office: Railway Exchange Bldg. Resi- dence: 544 Jackson Boul.
HEATH, Edward, lumber; b. Amsterdam, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1864; s. Solomon P. and Esther (Groat) Heath; ed. public schools of New York State; m. Chicago, Feb. 21, 1892, Carrie
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F. Price; 1 daughter: Dorothy M. Pres. and treas, of Heath, Witbeck & Co., incorporated, 1902. Also pres. and treas. of the Evansville Lumber Co. Mem. of board of arbitration of Employers' Assn. of Chicago. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Glen View, Casino (Edgewater), Edgewater Golf, Chicago Automobile; also Tennessee (Mem- phis) and Laurel Heights (San Antonio, Tex.). Office: Loomis and 22d Sts. Residence: 2985 Kenmore Av.
HEATH, Ernest W., pres. Heatlı & Milligan Mfg. Co .; b. Chicago, Jan. 21, 1858; s. ex- Mayor Monroe and Julia (Dickerman) Heath; ed. Chicago public schools; grad. high school, 1874; m. Nov. 15, 1881, Florence, daughter of William B. Hamilton, of Louisville, Ky .; 1 child: Hazel Hamilton. In 1874 entered employ of Heath & Milligan Co., organized by his father in 1851, becoming sec. and treas. Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co. on its incorporation, 1881, and on the death of his father in 1894, suc- ceeded him as pres. and mgr. of the company. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Washington Park, Chicago Athletic, Midlothian. Office: 172 Randolph St. Residence: 5744 Rosalie Ct.
HEATH, William Ames, vice-pres. Hiber- nian Banking Assn .; b. Sullivan Co., Ind., June 29, 1862; s. Nathaniel P. and Cynthia (Burnett) Heath; grad. Univ. of Illinois, 1883; m. June 17, 1890, Clara Owens (died, Dec. 10, 1904); children: Nathaniel P., William O., Florence B. Entered service of the Champaign (Ill.) Nat. Bank as messenger, 1883, and re- mained with the bank 19 years, being grad- ually promoted until he became cashier; was state bank examiner for Illinois from 1902 until 1904; vice-pres. of the Hibernian Bank- ing Assn. since 1904. Republican; served as city and school treas. of Champaign, Ill .; mem. of Illinois state commission of the Pan-Am. Exposition, 1901. Methodist. Clubs: University. Evanston. Office: S. E. cor. Clark and Monroe Sts. Residence: 1808 Chicago Av., Evanston.
HEBARD, Frederic Schiller, lawyer; b. New York, Mar. 8, 1857; s. George Diah Alonzo and Margaret (Marven) Hebard; grad. State Univ. of Iowa, 1882; Washington Univ. (St. Louis Law School), LL.B., 1885. Admitted to bar in Iowa City, Ia., 1882; lived in Cheyenne, Wyo., practicing law there until 1891, when came to Chicago; since June 1, 1894, counsel for Hibernian Banking Assn. Vice-pres. Ed- wards, Deutsch & Heitmann, sec. and dir. W. J. Hartman Co., vice-pres. Lake Superior Trans- portation Co. Mem. International Law Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Illinois State Bar Assn., Chi- cago Bar Assn., Loyal Legion (by inherit- ance), Royal Arch Mason. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Literary, University, City, Lake Zurich Golf, Law. Office: Rector Bldg., Clark and Monroe Sts. Residence: Riverside, Ill.
HEBEL, Oscar, lawyer, mem. of Cook Co. Board of Assessors; b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 6, 1868; came with parents to Chicago in 1875; ed. public schools of Chicago, and Chicago College of Law of Lake Forest Univ., LL.B., 1892. Admitted to bar, 1892; appointed asst. city prosecuting atty. by Mayor Swift, 1895, resigning in 1897; nominated on Republican ticket, 1901, for city atty., but defeated with rest of ticket; election commissioner, 1901-4; elected, Nov., 1904, mem. of the board of as- sessors of Cook Co. Office: Schiller Bldg. Resi- dence: 414 LaSalle Av.
HECHINGER, Conrad Ernest, merchant; b. Wheeling, Cook Co., Ill., May 20. 1855; S. Gervis and Catherine (Bishop) Hechinger; ed. grammar school, Wheeling, Ill .; m. Chi- cago, Sept. 25, 1880, Elizabeth Louen; children: G. E., J. J., V. M., Adelaide. Began business life as cabinet maker and engaged for a number of years with different manufacturers. Since 1888 pres. of the Union Show Case Co., de- signers, manufacturers and wholesale and re-
tall dealers in store fixtures, show cases and commercial furniture. Republican. Catholic. High Treas. Independent Order of Foresters, State of Illinois. Mem. Harmony Social and Benevolent Club, Independent Order of Forest- ers, Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights of Columbus, Tribe of Ben Hur, Nat. Union. Of- fice: 105 E. Lake St. Residence: 1085 Milton Pl.
HECHT, Frank Abner, manufacturer of ma- chinery; b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Aug. 10, 1858; s. John and Rosina (Balser) Hecht; ed. high school and private schools; m. Chicago, July 6, 1887, Clara Kaestner; 1 son: Frank Abner. Entered office of Chas. Kaestner & Co. in 1879, as bookkeeper and office man; partner, 1881-93, when purchased the business and Incorporated it as Kaestner & Co., becoming pres. Also pres. Power Specialty Mfg. Co., vice-pres. Hartford Deposit Co .; dir. of Manufacturers Bank. Mem. Nat. Assn. of Manufacturers, Illi- nois Manufacturers' Assn. Republican. Prot- estant. Club: Cumberland Gun. Office: 241-61 S. Jefferson St. Residence: 639 Jackson Boul. HECKARD, Martin Otis, physician; b. Ful- ton Co., Ill .; s. Jacob W. and Mary E. (Kim- ball) Heckard; ed. public schools of Illinois, Northern Indiana Normal College of Val- paraiso, Ind., and Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, New York, graduating, M.D., in class of 1893; registrar of Vital Statistics, Dept. of Health, City of Chicago. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Am. Public Health Assn. Office: 100 State St. Residence: 1276 W. Madison St.
HECKMAN, Wallace, lawyer; b. Moscow Mills, Morgan Co., O., May 22, 1851; s. Philip and Sarah Ann Heckman; grad. Hillsdale Col- lege, Mich., 1874; m. Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1881, Tillie C. Howe; 1 child: Jessie. Ad- mitted to Illinois bar, June, 1876; to U. S. Supreme Court, 1896; counsel and business mgr. Univ. of Chicago; vice-pres. Merchants' Safe Deposit Co., Nat. Storage Co .; dir. Hamil- ton Nat. Bank, Merchants' Building Co., West Chicago St. Ry. Co .; mem. law firm Heckman, Eldsdon & Shaw. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Union League, Kenwood, Law, Hamilton, Quadrangle. Office: 135 Adams St. Residence: 4505 Ellis Av.
HEDDEN, Charles Antony, merchant; b. New York, Aug. 14, 1874; s. Capt. Henry and Loretta Jeannette (Nye) 'Hedden; grad. New York public schools, 1890; m. New York, Jan. 1, 1896, Florence A. Towner; 1 daughter: Flor- ence T. In 1891 began business career with R. Hudnut's Pharmacy, Incorporated, 44-50 E. 19th St., New York, and in 1899 came to Chi- cago for the company as mgr. of the Chicago depot, handling at wholesale complete lines of the Richard Hudnut perfumery. Republican. Presbyterian. Office: 206 Lake St. Residence: 139 S. Grove Av., Oak Park.
HEDGES, Albert Parker, physician: h. Chat- ham, Canada West, June 6, 1863; s. William Hawkins and Maria (Clark) Hedges; grad. Chicago Homo. Med. College, M.D., 1890; m. Evansville, Ind., Sept. 30, 1890, Bertha Gille- land; children: Myra Lavinia, Leland Gille- land, Helen Decker. Engaged in general prac- tice of medicine since 1890; prof. of surgery, Nat. Med. College. 1897-8; prof. of obstetrics, Chicago Home. Med. College, 1902-4. Mem. Am. Institute of Homeopathy, Illinois Homc. Med. Assn., Chicago Homce. Med. Soc. Served I. N. G., Camp Ford, 1889-90. Repub- lican. Presbyterian. Office and residence: 395 Evanston Av.
HEDGES, Samuel Parker, physician; b. Sin- clairville, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., July 23, 1841; s. Colonel Elias Sears and Rebecca L. (Parker) Hedges; prepared for Yale at Jamestown Acad., Jamestown, N. Y .; in- stead of entering Yale enlisted July 23, 1862, as private in Co. B, 112th Regt. N. Y. Vol. Infy .; promoted to sergeant, 2d lieut., 1st
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lieut. and adjutant and capt. in his regt .; captured May 16, 1864, before Richmond, Va., and was a prisoner for 10 months; when ex- changed, rejoined his regiment and served until close of war; mustered out with regi- ment June 13, 1865; entered Cleveland Homc. Med. College, Oct., 1865; entered Hahnemann Med. College, Oct., 1866, and grad. from same, Mar., 1867; m. Jamestown, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1867, Rachel Danforth; children: Helen, Paul, Myra, Corinna, William, Robert, Grace, Samuel. Since 1867 in general practice of medicine in Chicago. Prof. of anatomy Hahne- mann Med. College, 1868-72; at formation of Chicago Home. Med. College was prof. of theory and practice of medicine; now prof. practice of medicine in same; attending and consulting physician of Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum for many years; con- sulting physician Chicago Union Hosp. Mem. Homo. Med. Soc. of Cook Co., Am. Institute of Homoeopathy. Illinois State Homoe. Med. Soc. (pres., 1886), and other med. socs .; was pres. Chicago Home. Med. Soc. 2 terms. Re- publican. Presbyterian; elder since 1868. Mem. Washington Post, G. A. R., Chicago, Illinois Commandery Military Order Loyal Legion, Western Soc. of the Potomac, Army of the James. Office and residence: 1520 Edgecomb Pl.
HEDRICH, Otto Herman, coal; b. Chicago, Aug. 27, 1869; s. L. F. A. and Augusta Nue- nuebel) Hedrich; ed. grammar schools and business college; m. Cincinnati, O., 1898, Ida Hoffman; children: Otto H., Jr., Roland L. Began in coal business with Robert Law, 1885-92; Brazil Block Coal Co., 1892-1901; Brazil Coal Co., as vice-pres. and sec., 1901-3; since May, 1903, firm of Otto H. Hedrich & Co. Lutheran. Club: Apollo. Office: Monadnock Blk. Residence: 930 Southport Av.
HEDRICH, Theodore Louis, coal; b. Chicago, Mar. 15, 1876; s. L. F. A. and Augusta (Nuenuebel) Hedrich; ed. grammar schools and business college in Chicago. Began busi- ness life with the Brazil Coal Co., and in May, 1903, joined his brother in establishing the firm of Otto H. Hedrich & Co., wholesale deal- ers in coal and coke, in which is junior part- ner. Lutheran. Office: Monadnock Blk. Resi- dence: 960 Osgood St.
HEEMAN, Edward Gerhard, broker; b. Cin- cinnati, O., Jan. 13, 1867; s. Henry and Mary (Stricker) Heeman; grad. St. Mary's Paro- chial School, Cincinnati, at age of 13; attended public night school for 3 years afterward; m. Chicago, Sept. 23, 1893, Helen M. Andrews. Began as office boy and bill clerk in grain commission office of Joseph Good, Cincinnati, O., June 21, 1881, remaining with him until June 1, 1886; came direct to Chicago, June, 1886, and at once entered employ of Hill Bros. & Co., also grain commission merchants, as bill clerk, etc .; within 6 months started for them on road as traveling solicitor; Sept., 1894, became mem. of Chicago Board of Trade, continuing with same firm until May 1, 1898, as trader and salesman of cash grain on Chi- cago Board of Trade. Since May 1, 1898, en- gaged in business on own account as broker on the Board of Trade, with exception of about 7 months from Nov. 1, 1900, to June 1, 1901, when lived in New York City, where was engaged in cotton broker's office. Repub- lican. Office: 159 LaSalle St. Residence: 3547 Ellis Av.
HEIDENREICH, Eyvind Lie ("E. Lee Hel- denreich"), consulting engineer; b. Stord Is- land, near Bergen, Norway, Sept. 30, 1860; s. Judge Christian Frederik and Ida Jeanette Sophie (Lie) Heidenreich; ed. private schools at Flekkefjord, Norway, till Aug., 1876; at- tended Trondhjems Technical Institute, Nor- way, 1876-80, graduating in mechanical en- gineering, 1879; civil engineering, 1880; m. Chi- cago, July 27, 1884, Ingeborg Kristine Beer;
children: Walter Frederik, Wilhelm Marius Lee, Wanda Lee, Edwin Lee. In 1880-1 was in Russia studying languages, and was employed by Nobel Bros. in the Baku oil district as asst. chief engineer; with Joliet Steel Co., Joliet, Ill., during construction of the first 10-ton Bessemer plant, 1881-3; chief draughts- man for J. A. McLennan, the pioneer elevator builder, 1883-8; president the Heidenreich Co., general contractors, 1888-95; pres. Heidenreich Construction Co., 1895-1900; since 1900 in gen- eral practice as consulting engineer. Mem. Western Soc. of Engineers, Am. Institute Min- ing Engineers, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Author: Monier Constructions, 1900; Armored Concrete Construction, 1904. Selected by Am. Soc. of Civil Engineers to read paper on Am. Grain Elevators before the International Con- gress of Engineers, Chicago, 1903, and has contributed numerous professional papers to technical journals and proceedings. Past Master South Park Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Mem. of the Consistory, K. T. and the Shrine. Office: Railway Exchange Bldg. Residence: 6601 Kimbark Av.
HEINEMANN, Henry Emil Otto, newspaper man; b. Manchester, Eng., Apr. 21, 1864; s. Arnold Henry and Wilhelmine (Knop) Heine- mann; ed. Bürgerschule, Brunswick, Ger., 1868-72; Johanneum (Latin School), Hamburg, Ger., 1873-82, graduating 1882; Chicago Law School, 1896-1900; Master of Laws (LL.M.), May 31, 1900; admitted to bar, Dec. 18, 1900; m. Chicago, Nov. 10, 1898, Lilian Amelia Hop- kins; children: Marie Virginia, Henry Ed- ward Orville. Reporter, Illinois Staats-Zeitung, 1882; Arbeiter-Zeitung, 1882-3; Freie Presse, 1884; Chicago Tribune, 1884-7; Chicago Times, 1887-8; Tribune, 1888-91; editor in charge of Teutonic languages, department of publicity, World's Columbian Exposition, 1891-2; city editor Evening Press, 1892; associate editor Am. Brewers' Review, 1892-1902; editor Beet Sugar Gazette, 1900-2; publisher Am. Brew- ers' Review since 1902. Author Unsere Weltau- stellung, an illustrated German history of the World's Fair, Chicago; associate editor, Report of Folklore Congress, 1893; trans- lator of Sketch of Martin Luther, Open Court Publishing Co., etc. Mem. Chicago Folklore Soc. Lecturer Chicago Law School and Wahl- Henius Institute of Fermentology. Repub- lican. Baptized and confirmed in Lutheran Church. Mem. Chicago Trade Press Assn. Clubs: Press (acting pres., 1896), Columbia Yacht. Mason: Normal Park Lodge No. 797, Normal Park Chapter No. 210, Imperial Coun- cil No. 85. Office: 145 LaSalle St. Residence: 6915 Stewart Av.
HEINRICHS, Herman William, vice-pres. M. D. Wells Co., wholesale dealers and manu- facturers of boots and shoes; b. Elbing, West Prussia, Germany, Apr. 8, 1844; s. Carl Ludwig and Amalie Henriette (Gall) Heinrichs; pri- mary education in Elbing; moved to U. S. with parents, 1853; attended public schools, La- Porte, Ind. Started tannery in Chicago when 19 years old; sold out 2 years later and went south; returned to Chicago, 1869, and em- barked in tannery business, and was engaged in that business until the big fire, 1871; in 1874 engaged as salesman for Minnesota and western territories with M. D. Wells & Co .; in 1885 established firm of Marmet and Hein- richs, manufacturers and jobbers of boots and shoes; in 1893 accepted presidency of Brad- ley & Metcalf Co., of Milwaukee, Wis .; in 1902 sold out there and entered the M. D. Wells Co., of Chicago, of which he became, in Feb., 1903, vice-pres., dir. and mgr. of fac- tories. Dir. Nat. Bank of the Republic. Of- fice: Monroe St. and 5th Av. Residence: La- kota Hotel, Michigan Av. and 30th St.
HEISEN, Charles Constantine, real estate owner; b. Cassel, Ger., Sept. 19, 1854; s. George C. and Elsie (Young) Heisen; ed. College at
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Cassel, Germany; m. Vicksburg, Miss., Dec. 31, 1881, Ida Waddill; children: Myrtle, Mamie, Earl, George. Was in cotton commission busi- ness in Mississippi for 9 years; came to Chi- cago from Mississippi, and engaged in real estate business since 1886. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Golf, Union. Office: 356 Dearborn St. Residence: 65 Lake Shore Drive.
HEISSLER, Jacob Frank, pres. and treas. of the Heissler & Junge Co., wholesale bakers; b. Chicago, Ill., Apr. 21, 1873; s. Jacob and Sophie Heissler; m. Chicago, Apr. 23, 1902, Julia E., daughter of C. Emil Ernst; 1 daugh- ter: Dorothy Blanche. After leaving school became connected with the large wholesale bakery business established by his father, and in Apr., 1901, assumed his present position as pres., treas. and dir. of the Heissler & Junge Co. Club: Germania. Office: 353-409 W. 39th St. Residence: 279 Lake View Av.
HEKTOEN, Ludvig, pathologist; b. Wiscon- sin, July 2, 1863; s. P. P. and Olave Hektoen; grad., A.B., Luther College, Decorah, Ia., 1883; studied Univ. of Wisconsin; grad., M.D., Col- lege Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1887; studied Upsala, Prague, Berlin, Vienna, 1890- 1894-5-6-7; m. Habo, Sweden, July 7, 1891, Ellen Strandh. Pathologist to several hosps. Mem. Assn. of Am. Physicians, Am. Med. Assn., Chicago Pathol. Soc. (pres., 1898-1902), Assn. of Am. Pathologists and Bacteriologists (pres., 1903), etc. Lecturer pathology, Rush Med. College, 1890-2; physician to coroner's office, Chicago, 1890-4; prof. pathology, College Physicians and Surgeons, 1892-4; prof. morbid anatomy, Rush Med. College, 1895-8; prof. pathology, same, 1898-1901; prof. pathology, Univ. of Chicago since 1901; dir. Memorial In- stitute for Infectious Diseases since 1902; editor Journal of Infectious Diseases. Author: Post-Mortem Technique. Editor Durck's Patho- logic Histology; co-editor and contributor to Am. Text-Book of Pathology. Address: 5803 Washington Av.
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