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As the gates of the great Senior County Fair swing open this evening at 9 o'clock, a scene of unparalleled splendour will burst upon the atrophied optics of the throng of ticket-holders. Sparkling fountains will leap from many a keg, and the air will quiver with the stentorian howls of sideshow barkers.
A Senegambian of Herculean proportions and a solid celluloid dome will be prepared to dodge anything short of bombs. There will be no admission charged to the sideshows, but qualifiers in the various contests will be awarded free tickets to the most astounding array of freaks that ever tripped the timbers. On the big, free, open-air stage will take place a number of specialties for which Europe, Asia, Africa and Providence have been ransacked.
Seniors are urged to appear in costume if possible. Tickets at 25 cents each are still to be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative branch store, and the Union.
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