A. J. Reindl's City Meat Market, Greenwood, Eaton Twp., Clark Co., WI

Bio: Reindl, Anton Joseph (1891 - )

Contact: janet@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Reindl, Kratzer, Madden

 

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Wis.) 24 Oct, 1929

 

 

 A. J. Reindl's City Meat Market

Greenwood, Eaton Twp., Clark Co., WI 

 

 

The above advertisement, denoting the purchase of the City Meat Market of Greenwood, WI by A. J. Reindl from Ira Leach (1925 Commercial Club Member), appeared in the Greenwood Gleaner, Oct. 24, 1929.  That same issue also carried this note: "For Sale--75 pullets.  Inquire of A. J. Reindl, City Meat Market.

 

Family Notes

 

----Source: History of Jerauld County, South Dakota, pg. 308

 

Anton Reindl (father of Anton Joseph Reindl of Greenwood, Wis.)

 

In Anina township the Congregational Church was dedicated May 7th. During the summer the telephone line was extended west from the Kellogg farm in Anina to the Vessey farm in Crow Lake township. In the summer of 1905 a meeting was held at the residence of Andrew Pflamn in Logan township, by a few members of the Catholic Church at which it was decided to build a church edifice on section 20 in Crow Lake township, to cost about $1,500. At the meeting mentioned $600 was subscribed. Work on the church commenced at once and mainly through the efforts of Anton Reindl the money was raised and the building completed. The church was ready for dedication in the late autumn of that year. It was named "St. Marys." It stands near the south line of section 20 and is surrounded by a cleanly kept, beautiful church yard. In the cemetery are two graves, (1908), one that of an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Petroski, but has no inscription on the head board. On the other grave stands a pretty monument. In German text, on a white plate, is this inscription. "Heir richt Anton Reindl, geb zu Reitz in Osteweich den 10 Juni, 1848, gest in Crow Lake, So. Dak. den 7 Juli, 1905." On a lower plate are the words, also in German text, "Nur in der Kirche ist Mein Heil."

 

The last work of Anton Reindl was building the foundation of this church. While engaged in that work he contracted the sickness from which he died before the edifice was completed. The church society was organized by Father O'Flaherty, of the Kimball parish.

 

pg. 423

The house once occupied by Jack Vessey, the resident partner of the firm of Vessey & Albert, has been moved to the Anton Reindl farm on section 20. The old store is now a sheep barn ; the building that was once the office of the Crow Lake "Homesteader" and the residence of its editor, Mr. Pooley, is now some where in Buffalo county; the school house that stood on the west side of the street has been moved to the northeast corner of the township; the frame building with its sod addition, at one time the village restaurant, is now a stable, but minus the sod addition. I spent the night with Mr. Barnum, the mail carrier, in the house built by A. M. Allyn, the first settler in the town, and where Mrs. W. R. Annis, now of Viola township, taught the first school in the old village. The old blacksmith shop of Fred Wood was moved to Wessington Springs. The old store building and residence of J. T. McGlashan is still where he built it, has just received a new coat of paint and contains a stock of goods that proves a great convenience to the people who go there for their mail and groceries.

 

 

1900 Federal Census, ED 201 Crow, Logan & Marlar Townships, Jerauld, South Dakota, United States, pg. 1, family 12

 

Anton Reindel, single white male
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Household Members
Head Anton Reindel M 52 (Jun 1848) Germany
Wife Krasansa Reindel F 45 (Apr 1855) Germany, 8 children - 8 living
Daughter Maggie Reindel F 17 (Sep 1883) South Dakota
Daughter Rosa Reindel F 16 (Nov 1884) South Dakota
Daughter Mary Reindel F 14 (Mar 1886) South Dakota
Son Joseph Reindel M 11 (Feb 1889) South Dakota
Son Frank Reindel M 10 (May 1890) South Dakota
Son Anton Reindel M 8 (May 1892) South Dakota
Son Peter Reindel M 6 (Jun 1894) South Dakota
Son John Reindel M 3 (Mar 1897) South Dakota
Brother-in-law Louis Kratzer M 58 (Feb 1842) Germany

 

1910 Federal Census, Crow, Jerauld, South Dakota, pg. 2, family 24

 

Anton Reindl, white, single, male
Father's Birthplace: Austria
Mother's Birthplace: Austria

Household Members
Head: James D Madden M 33y Illinois
Wife: Maggie Madden F 26y South Dakota
Son: Anthony L Madden M 4y South Dakota
Brother-in-law: Anton Reindl M 17y South Dakota

 

1920 Federal Census, Kent, Michigan

 

A. J. Reindl, white married male

Household Members
Head: A J Reindl M 28y South Dakota
Wife Ella Reindl F 30y South Dakota
Son: Russell Reindl M 8y South Dakota
Daughter: Margret Reindl F 6y South Dakota
Daughter: Arline Reindl F 1y8m Michigan
Daughter: Elizabeth Reindl F 7m Michigan

 

1930 Federal Census, Greenwood, Clark, Wisconsin, Enumeration District Number: 0015, family 104, line 57

 

Anton Reindl, white, married, male
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Household Members
Head Anton Reindl M 38 (1892) South Dakota
Wife Ella Reindl F 40 (1890) South Dakota
Son Russell Reindl M 18 South Dakota
Daughter Margaret Reindl F 16 South Dakota
Daughter Arlene Reindl F 12 Michigan
Daughter Elizabeth Reindl F 10 Michigan
Daughter Gearldine Reindl F 9 Michigan

 

1940 Federal Census, Bedford Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, Enumeration District Number: 18-10, family 63, line 57

 

Ella Reindl, white, married female
Residence in 1935: Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio

Household Members
Head Anton Reindl M 47 South Dakota, Automobile Salesman
Wife Ella Reindl F 50 South Dakota

 

1917-1918 World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, Jun 5

 

Anton Joseph Reindl, 26 yrs.

Home: Comstock Park, Michigan
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Place: Kent County no 1, Michigan, United States

Precinct: Alpine
Gender: Male Caucasian, Tall, medium build, light blue eyes, dark brown hair--no balding
Birth Date: 15 May 1891
Birthplace: Wessington Springs, South Dakota, United States
Natural Born Citizen

Occupation: Laborer at Wallin Leather Co., Comstock Park, Mich.

Claims support for Wife and two children

 

 

 


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