Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
August 5, 1954
The Herald ran a front-page editorial reminding residents that the “greatest weapon for free America is that of our right to express our beliefs through the use of a secret ballot,” adding that it was the American duty of all registered voters to go to the polls and vote for the candidate of their choice.
A graveyard cleaning was scheduled to take place at Loveless Cemetery on August 12.
Funeral services were held for Albert Johnson.
Kidd Implement and Truck Company advertised two Cub tractors for $835 each and a B John Deer for $525.
W.L. Kittrell advertised that he had corn fo...
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