THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
		      Bunnell, Florida
		      Thursday, December 29, 1921
		    
		      SUDDEN DEATH OF JACOB SIGNOR
		      
		      Jacob Signor, (50) of Rosendale,  N.Y., a cooper employed by the J. B. Boaz barrel factory here, dropped dead at  his boarding house shortly after eating a hearty dinner Monday.
		      
		      The cause of Mr. Signor’s death  is ascribed to acute indigestion. It is said that he had complained for several  days of a depressed feeling in his chest and was not in the best of physical  condition at any time. His death, however, was entirely unexpected and is a  great shock to his friends and acquaintances.
		      
		      The body has been prepared for  shipment to relatives, who have been notified of his death, but arrangements  for burial in Espanola cemetery, and interment will be made at that place today  in case no instructions are received from his relatives.
		      
		      Mr. Signor was a quiet,  unassuming man who was well liked by all who knew him, and his presence will be  missed by all.