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fPutnam’s Big War Tolli-Putnam county’s toll of death in the d | world war is startling when all the names are made known. One of the I features of Decoration day at Green-| castle was a military funeral in honor of the 21 young men who lost their lives while in government service. A tjhuge wreath bearing the following I names was borne to the cemetery: Clyde Hurst, Cloverdale, died at Burlington, Vt.Ernest McVey, Bainbridge, died at Camp Dix, N. J.Garney Timmons died on account of -jinjuries in motor truck accident.!• Levi Akers, Reelsville, killed Nov. 11, 1918.Carl Arnold, Bainbridge, killed Oct.2.Dwight Ford, Bainbridge, killed Oct. 14.Raymond McCammack, killed in action.Albert Thomas, Greencastle, died Oct. 24, 1918.Carl Scribner, Russellville, died Jan. 26, 1919.John Sanders, Greencastle, died Feb.21, 1919.Homer Austin, died Jan. 1, 1019. Arthur Patrick, Cloverdale, died Oct.24, 1918.Millard Gibson, Greencastle, died Dec. 15, 1918.Ralph Boone, killed in action July 4, 1918.Harry R. Moore, died of wounds July 22, 1918.Daniel P. Freeman, killed in action July 18, 1918.Sergt. Perry B. Snyder, died of wounds July 19, 1918.Andrew Hays, died of wounds Aug.22, 1918.Lee Collins, killed in action July 28,1918.Charles H. Lasley, killed in action July 22, 1918.Michael Ader, Bainbridge, died at Camp Shelby, Miss.
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