Charles W. Stuber
Charles W. Stuber, the leading merchant of Killbuck, is a native of Richland Township, Holmes Co., Ohio, born October 2, 1862. His parents, Daniel and Catherine (Schenkelberger) Stuber, are natives of Germany, and came to America in 1853, locating in Richland Township, where they still reside. Charles W. was reared on his father's farm, attending the common schools of his township, and completing his schooling at the Northwestern Ohio Normal School, at Ada, where he graduated in the commercial course in 1882. In 1885 he came to Killbuck, and in partnership with J. J. Day purchasd the mercantile business of Duncan Brothers, which was conducted under the firm name of Stuber & Day until 1888, when Mr. Stuber bought Mr. Day's interest, and has since conducted the business alone. He is a young man of excellent business ability, and without doubt has the finest mercantile house in the county, outside of Millersburgh.
June 6, 1882, Mr. Stuber married Miss Mary E., duaghter of Edward Day, of Richland Township, and they have three children: Mildred D., Daniel Edwin and an infant. Mr. Stuber is in politics an ardent Democrat, and has served as a member of the central committee of his township. He is at present filling the office of township treasurer, and is also a member of the borough council. He is affiliated with Palladium Lodge, No. 767, I.O. O. F. ; is a member of the Lutheran Reformed Church at Black Creek, and Mrs. Stuber is a member of the Christian Church.
From Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Wayne and Holmes, Ohio, J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1889