In trying to get back their last share of stock, Lum learns that Mose Moots has sold it to a stranger in town. Today, Abner is on the phone to figure out who the stranger is. Lum claims the stranger sold it to US Quincey, and after much argument, Lum still can’t convince him to sell it back. What will it take? Finally, breaking down, and agreeing to paint Ulysses barn? With uncle Henry Lunsford out of town, Abner is left as town constable. What kind of legal leverage will that offer? If he breaks in to take it, as Lum suggests, won’t he haveRead More →