Rudolph Heins attended the public schools of Kiel and the Oakwood Normal School, and being thus well prepared, he entered a general store in western Iowa as a clerk. After two years there, he returned to Kiel to go into his father's store as a partner, and when the latter died, Mr. Heins succeeded to the sole management. The business founded by the elder Mr. Heins is being conducted according to the standards raised by the old pioneer merchant, combined with the natural changes necessitated by the progress of the times.
On August 14, 1894, he married to Anna Dassler, daughter of Herman and Minnie Dassler. Mr. Dassler is a carpenter and contractor of Manitowoc. Two children have been born of this marriage, Margarete and Richard, both students. He belongs to the Equitable Fraternal Union and the Kiel Band Association.
This article was printed in the History of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Volume II which was published in 1912.
Rudolph Heins attended the public schools of Kiel and the Oakwood Normal School, and being thus well prepared, he entered a general store in western Iowa as a clerk. After two years there, he returned to Kiel to go into his father's store as a partner, and when the latter died, Mr. Heins succeeded to the sole management. The business founded by the elder Mr. Heins is being conducted according to the standards raised by the old pioneer merchant, combined with the natural changes necessitated by the progress of the times.
On August 14, 1894, he married to Anna Dassler, daughter of Herman and Minnie Dassler. Mr. Dassler is a carpenter and contractor of Manitowoc. Two children have been born of this marriage, Margarete and Richard, both students. He belongs to the Equitable Fraternal Union and the Kiel Band Association.
This article was printed in the History of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Volume II which was published in 1912.
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