Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1904 — To Enjoin Winfred Pence. [ARTICLE]

To Enjoin Winfred Pence.

The fact that Winfred B. Pence, of the Nelson Morris ranch, for himself, wife and children and J. W. Yeakel had begun attachment suits in Chicago, on account of the bank failure matter, have already been published- Mr. Pence is seeking to attach various securities held by a bank there as a collateral for a large loan made to A JMoOoy and Company, whereby to collect the amounts they had on deposit at the bank. As the most direct means of heading off this move on Mr. Pence’s part, and to secure what is due from the Chicago bank for the benefit of /ill the creditors, Assignee Chapman has filed suit in the circuit court. The complaint is very long, recites fully the circumstances of the bank failure, that its debts are over $120,000 and its assets not half chat amount, and then asks that a temporary injunction be issued j against Mr. Pence and his family I restraining them from prosecuting any further thia suit in Chicago, and thus give the assignee time to take the proper steps to secure this property, for the equal benefit of all the creditors.