St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 15, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1890 — Page 8

H>cwlrtJ< lion of the “Lcxllin nSolh.” Mr. George Shoemaker, of Ibis place, kindly handed us the following article for publication, which will doubtless be of considerable benefit to the readers of this paper who are interested in fruit, raising; The “Codlin Moth” has been the terror of modern orchardists. It destroys more apples than any known insect, ami fruit growers have almost despaired of finding a cheap and eHectua.l remedy. 8. J. Rtindel, in a prize essay in Vick’s Magazine, gives his method of destroying the insect us follows : In my practice I have discovered how to destroy easily this insect in such numbers that it is no longer a pest; but I have never made this method known outside of the circle in which I live. I was instructed by a friend to place sweetened water on the bee stand to catch the bee moth. I «did so, and went the next morning and found six moths, but from examination they proved to be the codlin moth. I then determined to try an experiment to catch codlin meths’ and in the evening a basin of sweetened water was hung on a limb of a Harvest apple tree; to my joy and surprise, I found, next morning, the liquid in the basin was completely covered with codlin moths. 1 at once ordered the tinsmith to make me thirty-five or forty basins, holding a trifle over a pint each, with wire bales by which to hang them up. The place selected to hrng the basins should be open and easy of access. No more liquid should be prepared than is needed for immediate use, for if kept long it as ill lose its ripe apple or new cider smell and taste. For thirty or thirty-five basins take a gallon of rain water and sweeten it, and then add a little vinegar to give it aroma, for it is the ripe apple or eider smell that attracts the moths to their liquid graves. I think sorghum molasses is best for sweetening. The time for commencing the use of the bath will depend on the season, somewhere from first to the fifteenth of May, and it should be continued until July, when the first brood of moths will have been captured. By hanging out a basin as a tester, about the time the moths are expected, their arrival.can be exactly determined. When this is known, place the basin in position and at dusk put about a gill of the prepared liquid in each. In the morning, on visiting the traps, yon will find from one hundred to three hundred codlin moths in each one. Do not allow the liquid to remain in the basins more than two or three days at a time, and then sponge them out, and refill them. In August there is a second brood of insects, and to be prepared for them it is necessary to keep up a basin or two until they appear. This is a sure method of destroying the codlin moth, and almost any member of the family can attend the basins through the summer. When the season is over pack away the basins for future use. One basin will serve two trees, unless the trees are very large. There is one very important fact in connection with this method that should not be overlooked, which is, that three or four different kinds of moths are captured; there is the big, clumsy, dark moth that produces the tent caterpillar, and the little silver-winged moth, the mother of the white-web caterpillar, and at least one other. If these insects were not enemies of the orchard they would not be apt to be caught in such a trap. This method is no humbug, it saves all the time of hunting up larva?, pupa? and cocoons, and there is no more need for hay bands and old rags. The codlin moth is the mother of the apple worm, which every child knows, and every housekeeper hates that makes an apple pie. It is a harmless little insect, about a half inch in length when the wings are folded; it is of an ash color, with embroidered calico wings; she flies abroad only at night when she visits one branch after another, depositing a little egg in the blow end of the apple, and as soon as her stock of eggs is exhausted she dies. The eggs soon hatch, and the worm eats its way to the core of the apple, and then the injured fruit usually falls to the ground; here, if the fruit is not picked up by hogs or sheep the larva soon leaves it and burrows into the ground and there spins for itself a winter house, or else hatches out, producing a moth that will visit the fruit in August. But the object sought at this time is not a minute life history of the codlin moth, but a means for its destruction, and this I have given. It is no guess work, but a recital of my experience and practice, and by which I have been rewarded with the nicest apples I ever saw, the wonder and admiration of every one. I hope the method may be of great benefit to every lover of the ap- !___ ______ Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the best, easiest to use and the cheapest. For sale by J. Eiidley.

KNOX. Ihe Ledger folks have proctod a m w fence in front of their residence. It is a nobby affair. Every one who is not too lazy is busy. I here are now two good lumber yards in Knox. (las well No. 5 is now 750 sh deep, and sinking the shaft about 50 ft. every 24 hours. 11. R* Robbins is attending court in LaPorte this week. Detective Frank Stone of Angola, N. Y. is here working up a sensation. The crop of babies for the past two weeks has been unusually large. A new bank with a capital of $50,000 has been established in Kiicx. Real estate is on the boom. The dick of the trowel! ami stroke of the hammer are heard from every part of our town. Isaac Domi of 5 miles smith of Knox died ot lingering heart dillicultv on the morning of the 28. lie was 65 y< ars old and had never been married. Davis township voted the R R. aid tax. and Oregon township defeated it, to aid the IL R. from Ft. Wavne to Chicago. For constipation, biliousness and । kidney nlleetions, remember Simmons Liver Regulator. • The (od ofElmming si Newspaper. It is expensive work for a great capitalist to indulge in the luxury of i . .. J printing a newspaper in the city of New York. A receiver’s report of the Star Company shows that its largest ’ creditor is C. I’. Huntington, the Southern Pacific Railway magnate, who has a personal claim of over $610,000 against the company, and another of nearly s^o,ooo which stands in the name of one of his employes. And yet the Star, which is in some respects an interesting paper, does not seem to be a financial or journalistic success. Mr. Huntington is one of the most successful men of his day, and has made a ' vast fortune, but even his great wealth has failed him in the newspaper busi--1 ness. Money can’t do everything.— Pittsburg Post. Buck ienS Arnica Salve. The best naive iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhemii. lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per 1 oj- bale by J. Endley What will Simmons Liver Regulator do? Make yon well by restoring action s to the liver. A full line of the best brands of to- , baeeos at the Independent Store. • THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. It will be gratifying to all who realize the vital necessity of purifying flit' blood, to know that Hibbard’s Rhenm- ■ atie Syrup can be relied upon ns a blood medicine. Mr. B. C. Robison, of Marshall, Mich, says: Gentlemen:—! have suffered intensely from biliousness and rheuma- ■ tism for over three years, and had tried so many remedies rlmt I had lost all faith. Hearing of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup I bought a bottle and found it. helped me. I have now used four bottles,and it Ims restored my liver and kidneys to healthy action, and done mor* to purify blood than anything I have ever taken. I am pleased to recommend it as wonderful blood medicine. Tery truly yours, B, C. Kobison, ^Marshall, Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. Spaulding and Rice league base balls at the Independent Store. The Texas cow boys take Simmons Liver Regulirtor when bilious. —J. E. Pierce, Ranchero Grande, Texas. SES 8 est i n th a Wo ri 4. Notice. Notice is hereby given that L. B. Hummell is our authorized agent to solicit subscriptions for the Independent. If you are not already a subscriber to the paper we hope you will favor us with your name when he calls upon you. Respectfully, W. A. Endley, Publisher.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, $1 bottles 85 cents; 50 cent bottles 40 cents, at J. Endley’s Drug store. MILES’ NERVE OLIVER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 3) doses for 25 cents. Samples free at J. Endley’s drug store. Cheap Excui'Nioiis Io California. In Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, for Passengers holding second-class tickets to Pacific Coast Points, which will be run t hrough from Chicago, via Omaha, to Sar. Francisco without change at any intermediate point, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific Short Line only on the following dates for leaving Chicago, viz.: January 16 and 30, February 13 and 27, March 13 and 27, April 10 and 24, May 8 and 22. The Sleeping Car fare from Chicago to San Francisco is but $4 per berth, and the accommodations are excellent. For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address A. V. 11. Carpenter, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 31 j o Erie cfc "W oßtoru Solid trains between Peoria am! Sandusky and Indianapolis and Mnhigiu, City. Direct connections to and from all points in the United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦No. 16 Passenger.... Leaves 4:03a. m (No. Hl Passenger Leaves 12.56 p m tNo. 12 " “ 7.16 " |No 100 Local “ " 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No. 11 Passenger Leu ver 9.24 a m (No. 15 " •• 5.03 p in I No. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.47 pm fNo. 10l Local '• „8.45 a m ♦Daily except Sunday, tDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 985 p. m., making direct connection with C. A A. fust train aniving Kansas < ity 93u next OGuning connecting direct nt Kansas city lor Denver. San Francis>o and all points West. Free r -clminu chair ears bet ween Tipton and Missouri river for tli-ougb passengers. Nos. 9. 10. 11 and 12 connect nt Tipton >rlth mam line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and wi st. For tickets, rates and general Information, cull on F. QUIRk Ticket Agent L. K. A W. R. R., or address II < . I’ai k< r. < . F. Paly, Trilllie Manager. A. Gen’l Pass. Agt Indianapolis, Ind. 11. & O Tail E TIBIF, Note—"a” or ”p” before time signifies a. tn. or p. m. WEST BOUND. Pittsburgh p 3.35; p 8 3oi Wheeling ■ploot 11.15 a 8.1(11 p 3 40 Zanesville ni2o| a 1.2-. nlwio p 537 Newark.......... u 1240 a 2 lanlo 5o p t; 4, Mt, Vernon u 1 .32 a4 33 ull 38| p7 41 Mnnsti -ld a 2 36 11 5 55 p 12.40 p 3 4J Tiftin.. a 4.14 a SOB p 2'25 'plO'.’i Fostoria a 4 23 n 8 3u p 2 43' pia-45 Deshler a 5n3 a 9 22 ! p 322 p1'..40 Di fiance.... a 54" a10.16 p 4 05 »I 2 4< Auburn Junetio a6 41 all 31 i 287 Avilla 1 1p12.07 Milford Ju 1 tion. a 7.17 p l.b> 1.11 Paz Juucton, p 2 <>:! Walkerton a p 2.27 a1 27 sli t' Chicago ! 10.55 | n lSj 9 4'6n 9 6.55 EAST BOUND. Chicago juloio 2 551 a 8.10 p S.im^TTY.i Walkerton ; u 9.55 a 1.05| p 7.25 La Puz I jall lo! Bremen 1 all.3'u Napnnee i nil .47 Milford Junction I p 5.t7'p12.08l Avilla | ip 1.05! Auburn Junction p 7 05ip 188|p 9 36 Defiance p 3.05 p 7 55 p 3 05 pio 35! Deshler p 3.15!p sitUp 1 15 p11.1f,! Fostoria ip 4 25|p 9'17 p 5 •;3 ( nl2.i'4i Titiin i> 4 43 p 9 RS p 5.55 al2.2'.>i Mansfield 1 p 6.07 pi 1.05 p 8.45 a 211 1 Mt. Vernon p 7.04 al2 04 pm 09 a 3 17 Newark Ip 7 45 a 12'471 pl 1 CXjLi 4.00 Zanesville !1’8.4 a 1.38 a 1.(4 u <SB Wheeling........ p 12.45 a 5.36 a 4.55|a S’Si. Pittsburgh 'i alo 50 a 7.45 i Washington [all 45 p 4.05|p 6 SHT 8.51 Baltimore Ip I 00 p 5.15|p 7.50 plO.eu New York |'i 5.50;|> 9.55|a ‘’.S'*l Accommodation train leaves Walkerton at 6 40 a. m. dail.v and arrives at Chicago 9.30 a. m. Accommodation train leaves Chicago at 4.15 p. in. daily and arriyes at Walkerton 7 p. nv Where no time is given trains do not stop, Chas, o scull. o. p. m<cartl Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag’t., Baltimore, Md. Columbus, 0. C. D. FOSTER, Ag’t., Walkerton. Dr. Eliel’s Liver Regulator at J. Endley’s Drugstore. Why suffer with sick headache and biliousness when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you. Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of general debility and loss of appetite. —Mrs. Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa. Tako Simmons Inver Regulator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and indigestion. Try the “Spanish Queen,” “Prairie King” and “Havana Seal” five cent cigars. For sale al the Independent store. Mothers Avill find Dr. Winchells Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the house for children; it will cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and regulate the Bowels. Try it.

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