Show ABOUT THE BUGLER. Two farmers might hnve been recently herirJ discussing the merits of The Bugler. One of them thought it had too many advertisements adver-tisements in it for tlie size of the paper. Tlie other replied: "In my opinion the advertisements are far from being the least valuable part of it! I Ijok them over carefully care-fully ever' week and I Rave at least the cost of tlie pnper each week through tlie business advantages advan-tages I get from them." Said the other: "I believe you are right after all. I know thr-t the ads are put in there for our mutual benefit and it is not good taste to lind fault with tlie advertisements from a business standpoint." Those men have the correct idea of Ihe matter. It pays a man with a family to lake a local paper for the sake of tlie advertisements if nothing noth-ing more. |