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CHARLES A. HEINS
Originally published in 1900 |
CHARLES A. HEINS, the well known wholesale dairy produce dealer
of West Hoboken. N. J., is the son of Diederick and Johanna Heins and
was born iii Germany, June 20, 1865. He obtained his education at Bremen,
in the Fatherland, and early developed traits of industry, economy, and
enterprise which have won for him success in business and private life.
Leaving his native country in 1883, he came to New York and engaged
a clerk in a grocery store. Subsequently he associated himself with A. R.
Reynolds & Co., one of New York's largest cheese firms, and the experience
thus gained has served him well ever since. About 1890 Mr. Heins established his present business at 169 Spring Street, West Hoboken, and through his energy, integrity, and sound judgment, united with great tact, has built up an extensive trade as a wholesale dealer in cheese, butter, and all kinds of dairy produce. Beginning on a small scale, he has enlarged his establishment and improved his facilities until now he has one of the largest and best appointed wholesale houses of the kind in East Jersey. In politics Mr. Heins is a stanch Republican, but his attention has been devoted to business, to the exclusion of public preferment or political honors. He is a prominent member of the West Hoboken Business Men's Association, of the Schuetzen Association of New Jersey, and of the Odd Fellows. He is a public spirited, patriotic citizen, and enjoys the confidence of all who know him. Mr. Heins married Miss Lotta Mohr, and has three children: Charles, Lotta. and Florence.
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