SANDUSKY REGISTER. WEDNESPAHOMEN EW Sisine©Sergeant Oscar Ox ley baabeen jmt In charge of the bath house, there hove been some needed improvements made.ice the hath hon ie was builtthere lias not until lately hr on a■plaro for tin- men who wait their turn for a bath. This is generallythe. case in the morning and old andfeeble men found It a hardsiup t rtand in line and wait for an empty room and tub.The matter has J»een discussed by Ox ley’s predecessor's with the commandant, hut the narrow passage between the rooms and barber shop prlt; venter) the use of chairs. The new sergeant got a narrow plank and placed it on short supports and now there is a chance for waiting men to eit, and room to pass by. The agedrheumatic finds it a mighty help to| j ?ary to go to the hospital. He was in man of excellent (h tra der and i habits. His brother, Henry, a voter* Un with several bullet wounds, lives1 with his family in Homeville, near (*olutn.buR avenue. Jacob Lindsay Is\ survived by married children livingIn the new porcelain tubs I |n Michigan. His death occurred inare d» ■ p. the feeble found it | Ward F, 7:45 p. m. Dec. s, ageddifficult to get out after a hath, t years.Hand rails are being put in which isa great help. Then ea h room is J Samuel Need ham, 9th O. V. C now supplied with a seat over th«1 died in Ward B, at 2:30 p. m . Ih tub that one partially paralyzed may 7t a5jod GS years. Needham came take a hath safely. Other minor im- H,m from Athens countv. It is noth ini.whL h9 I*provomeuth are being madewhen the new’ waiting room is ished it will be an up-to-date bath house.ee the Monday contributionfrom the Home was in two men have passed into the silence. One of these, Jacob Lindsay, 122d O. V. 1., was well known in the Home. While hehas been in the hospital some monthshe had been a sufferer from ill health for years. He kept going until a paralytic stroke made it neces-ind ! often th it the regimental commander outlives the majority of his men, but General Hamilton is still living In Columbus, while the regimental roll shows the mighty sweep of thescythe of time.Let Me Give You My Experienceand Medicine FreeA Generous Demonstration of My Remarkable Medicineand the Benefit of 28 Years Experience FreeI want to prove to every sufferer trom I ric Acid diseases, such asRheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Bladder Trouble, that I havo a medicine that v.ill give prompt and permanent relief in the most chronic long-standing cases. No matter how long you havo suffered, nor how' many other remedies and doctors you have tried, I feel sure that I have tin*method and treatment which will relieve you quickly and surely.It will not cost you ono penny toriv«* this remarkable medicine and method of treatment a trial. All youhave to do is to slt; ad me your 'nameand addreta, together with your principal symptoms (eee coupon below), find I will at once send you, all charges paid, a sufficient supply to prove that my medicine is effective, even in themost stubborn and complicated, cases.There are no Ftrln-s to this liberalThe following were readmitted:Jacob R. Walters, 1 * Missouri inf.;Tim Ward, 1 1th O. V'. (\; A. P. \dnir, 29th (), V L; F. M. Brining.I nth Kentucky Inf.; J. A (Mark, AthO. V. L: C. W. Sampson, 60th Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters.Dropped: Win, Allman, 129th lt;).Volunteer Infantry. ,Discharged: (loo. W. Wilson, 97thPennsylvania Volunteer Infantry; William Craven, 1st Pennsylvania^ Artillery,Admitted: Levi Shaffer, 22d Pa. ; Infantry.DR. T. FRANK LYNOTTwho will give medicine end cuivice to (boic whoneed it Free upon requestoffer. When I tav Free,n**w, largo medical book covering everyI mean FREE llrtc Acid condition and many otherMention has 'been made of a man who had a grudge against cats, waiting to a member of the -hoard of a !-ministration, about hi* sergeant bar boring a cat. in most cases cats pay their way here. Were there no cats the Home would soon be overrun with mice. There was a time in thenot d’stnnt past when rats ran ra-es in the garret of Mack cottage. Notnow, however. There is a cait there and the Iwys see that he don’t gohungry after he has helped cleanout the mice.That the government sees the advantage of eats it is written that In N« w York city alone Lncle Sa n has 5,000 cats and they are on the pay roll too. That is, there is a fund provided for feeding them. It Is also stated that cats save half a million dollars a year in the postoffice department alone.e1♦)jmi