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5.Troy’* Littleaew.A -An aHielb \ripjieared under the above head i« this |aik?r some time ago. Wo learn from differeut sources that the facts as we stated were■ idenounced as falsehoods. We have the kindest feelings for' Messrs \Al-rrI?ittauthority. Mr. John C. A mend t was our informant* £pd Mr. Amendt is ’ ready , to mako; affidavit to the facts as we stated them. That is to say, Mr. Amendt will swear that Mr. Barr told him Alien Wheeler objected to his hauling the Lock Mill dour to Troy. Mr. Amendt,will further swear that Mr. Stephey told him exactly what we stated in our issue; that Messrs. Allen lt;fc Wheeler objected to his using the Ptqua flour, and would work against his trade.We do not object to their working for their home trade, that is their b^sjness^ th£y k^^isiness Yn'en aresustain j^emselves^at thesame :ti ofe the gooj|s shop Id snd on t Hei r-j fieri is* f- a. Troy urian tkil i e ves the Piqua flour is better and prefers It to Troy flour, he has the right to buy it. Again, if the flour is sold in Troy, : Mr.; Barr should, not be ordered-not to haul it, prbvtdeil it does not interfere with his work for Allen Wheeler.We have not one wliit to take from what we first said concerning the matter. Troy grocery menshowed their spirit in refusing* theflour because it was made in Piqua,Allen . Wheeler, did jiot, it seemsto us, use their best judgment in objecting to Plcpia flour being introduced iii Troy,- wiiile they, were selling ten barrels a day iri Piqua,
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Piqua Morning Call

Piqua, Ohio, US

Sat, Feb 23, 1884

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