The expected close of the trial finds an extra large crowd in Ira Hodgkins barn... er the courtroom. Squire is ready to call his final witness, as long as the…
The trial of Cedric Wehandt continues, but the progress is slow with all the interruptions Lum brings into the mix. This time its over announcements, lunch, and the birth of…
The towns folk are again crowded into Ira Hodgkins livery stable to witness the trial of Cedric. Squire demands respect, and that the noisy cow be removed from the court…
Charlie Redfield has made good on pressing the breach of promise law suit, on behalf of his jilted daughter, and the trial begins today. Grandpap is bailiff, Abner acts reluctantly…
After the dramatic, and mysterious kidnap of Cedric from the wedding altar, talk in the Jot Em Down store turns to a letter from Mousey Gray. How is the mild…
Cedric's gay, and care-free, bachelor days are soon to be over. There has been no avoiding a marriage to Winifred Redfield. Lum and Abner escort the condemned man to the…
As Abner takes orders over the phone, Lum reviews the poem that was discussed at the Golden Era Discussion Club meeting. It has an awful deep message... if he can…
After inadvertently proposing to an unknown woman over the phone, Cedric is buried deeper thanks to Lum's help. We find that Charlie Redfield is so eager to marry off his…
After overcoming his shyness on the telephone, Cedric proposed to Clarabelle. However, it really wasn't her, and now he doesn't know who he proposed to. Can Lum and Abner figure…
In the Jot Em Down store and Library, Lum is on the phone to recount the new schedule of the social club he started. With the first meeting under their…