Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Evening World, July12, 1910, p. 1. NIMRODS HAPPY Hunters' License Issued by Sweeney Are Held Good. Local nimrods, who have been feeling uneasy about the licenses that have been issued recently because of the fact that they bear the name of Z. T. Sweeney, ex-state game warden, instead of that of George W. Miles, the new warden, need have no further apprehension on that score, as County Clerk Campbell has been given assurance that the licenses was raised recently in several parts of the state and the hunters around this city began to be doubtful about licenses. The supply of licenses which the county clerks have on hand bear the signature of ex-Warden Sweeney and not that of the new warden. Mr. Miles has held the office of game warden for several weeks, but no new license forms have been printed since he was appointed, to succeed Mr. Sweeney. County Clerk Campbell as fast as he collects money for hunting licenses sends the money to the treasurer of state and the names and addresses of the persons obtaining the licenses to the state game warden.