Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, October 2, 1916, p. 1. May Guard Log Jail That Holds "Blind Tiger" Goods Nashville, Ind., Oct. 1.-Two and a half barrels and four cases of beer are held in Brown county's "three-ply" log jail, and Sheriff Kennedy is considering the advisability of putting a guard outside the jail at nights to prevent any attempt to steal the beer, which is to be held as evidence in a "blind tiger" case, following a raid at Trevlac. It is regarded as impossible for any one to break through the three layers of oak logs that form the walls of the jail, but it is feared it would not be so difficult to break in. Borwn [sic] county has been "dry" for twenty-five years, and it is seldom that a "blind tiger" raid occurs. Sixteen of twenty-one indictments returned by the grand jury recently, however, are for intoxication.