To Henry Morris, Charles Granger, George Gor don, Eugene Evans, Barney Maloney, Anton

Stone, and Peter Childs, and to your attorneys, solicitors, agents
50 and servants, and to each and every one of them, Greeting:

Whereas, it hath been represented to the Honorable Timothy Walker, one of the judges
75 of the Superior Court of Kane County, in the State aforesaid, on the part of the Mercantile Transfer Company, a corporation, complainant in a certain
100 bill of complaint, exhibited before said Judge, and filed in said court against you, the said Henry Morris, Charles Granger, Eugene Evans, Barney Maloney, Anton
125 Stone and Peter Childs, to be relieved touching the matters and things therein complained of; in which said bill it is stated, among other things,150 that you are combining and confederating with others to injure the complainant, touching the matters and things set forth in said bill, and that your
175 actions and doings in the premises are contrary to equity and good conscience. And the said Judge, having under his hand endorsed upon said bill
200 an order that a writ of injunction issue out of said court, according to the prayer of said bill:

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We therefore, in consideration thereof, and
225 of the particular matters in said bill set forth, do strictly command you, the said Henry Morris, Charles Granger, Eugene Evans, Barney Maloney, Anton Stone
250 and Peter Childs, and your attorneys, solicitors, agents and servants, and each and every one of you, and each and all person or persons with
275 whom you or any of you have been or are combining or confederating, that you do absolutely desist and refrain from removing, selling, delivering or
300 otherwise interfering with the property described in said bill of complaint, and from doing any act tending to interfere with or injure said complainant or
325 its business, until this honorable court in chancery shall make other order to the contrary. Hereof fail not, under the penalty of what the law
350 directs.

To the Sheriff of said county, to execute and return in due form of law.                (366 words)

Injunction 549