COUNTY AND DISTRICT REPORTS. 825 



for each individual to preserve and pay taxes on a very large proportion of timber 

 land ; but what is kept should be in such condition as to be of value in after years, 

 and to those who are to come after us. 



The roads in Wayne, Henry, and Randolph counties will compare favorably 

 with those of any other section of the State, though some localities are sadly defi- 

 cient in this respect. Henry county probably has a greater proportion of its roads 

 graveled than any other county in Eastern Indiana. Owing to the low prices of 

 products, less improvements in the way of buildings have been made than usual. 



B. B. Beeson, 



President. 



