

Maybe you'll hear the clip-clop of an Amish horse and buggy moving down Main Street in the early morning – very Lancaster County!Įnjoy our large common area. There are great things ahead of you! In the morning you'll awaken to the delicious aroma of three-course, home-made breakfast, served from 8:30-9:30 in the dining room or the charming side porch in warm weather. You can relax knowing you're in good hands Nancy is ready to show you around, offer you a glass of wine, and answer any questions you might have about your stay or the area. Stuck to his job, he sinks weakly into the chair.Welcome to Olde Square Inn! When you walk through our doorway you're personally greeted by your Innkeeper. Old father Morgan, still glued to the chair, and carrying the aforesaid piece of furniture with him to the marriage mill, is overwhelmed when informed of the ceremony.

The young couple leave the hotel in a hurry, proceed to the justice of peace's office and are married. Mary's father enters the room and is rudely pushed into a chair, which has been plastered with gum. The young couple return to the hotel where they pack up their belongings. Not satisfied with spoiling everybody's entertainment, Hiram informs Mary's father of the proposed elopement.

Hiram, becoming jealous, provokes a quarrel, which breaks up the happy party. The two become infatuated over each other's personalities, so much so in fact that they fall in love and decide to be married immediately. Inside the cover he finds a card with Mary Morgan's name on it, meaning that she is to be the salesman's partner. The notable representative of the House of Gum defeats his rival, Hiram Bartlett, in purchasing a beautiful box of lunch. Right, having nothing on his mind but pleasure, purchases a ticket and goes to the "big doings." Boxes filled with lunch and delicacies are raffled off. That night at the Town Hall the "natives" of the village, give a box party. Right endeavors to speak to the lady, but is given a cold look for his trouble. The proprietor's daughter, Mary, brings up some ice water for the whirlwind salesman. He enters the Grand Hotel across from the post office, registers and goes to his room. Right, commercial traveler for the Celebrated Chewing Gum Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., arrives in the town of Stickenville, with his samples.
