Bloomington (IN) Telephone, January 30, 1913, p. 1. PUT 'EM IN THE OLD LOG JAIL No Royal Bastille to be Built in Brown Brown County is not to have a new jail but, instead, $50 good dollars ae to be expended in repairing the roof of the old jail. An Indianapolis firm presented plans and specifications to the board of commissioners at the last meeting by which a small but substantial jail and sheriff's residence could be erected for $15,000. The commissioners deferred action until the county council met again. Auditor McGee called the council in special session. A Johnson County man was present with plans for a building to cost $10,000. A number of citizens were present at the meeting, and a lively discussion ensued after which the council made an appropriation of $50 to be used in putting a new shingle roof on the old log jail. Sheriff Calvin, who was present at the council meeting, asked as soon as the appropriation was made: "Shall I put my next prisoner in the old log cabin?" He was told to "put 'em in."