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00:00Buffalo Bill, Jr.
00:02Buffalo Bill, Jr.
00:07Buffalo Bill, Jr.
00:10With his little sister, Calamity.
00:15Buffalo Bill, Jr. brings you exciting action.
00:22Thrills.
00:24And fun with Judge Ben Ferron Square Wiley.
00:30Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Jr.
00:54What's the matter, driver?
01:06Oh, it's nothing. Just some Indians over there.
01:09Indians?
01:10Indians?
01:11It's nothing to worry about.
01:12Hey!
01:20What you...
01:22Ah!
01:44Why, excuse me, sir.
01:45If you're looking for the hotel, it's right over there.
01:47Oh, thank you.
01:49You're welcome, Mr., uh...
01:50Uh, Greeley, Silas Greeley. This is my daughter, Rowena.
01:54Sure glad to meet you.
01:55How do you do?
01:56I'm called Buffalo Bill, Jr.
01:58Glad to know you, Bill.
01:59If you're staying here a while, I'd sure like to show you around town.
02:02Oh, thank you. We'll remember that.
02:04You are staying a while.
02:06Well, that's possible.
02:08Here, let me help you with the bags under the hotel.
02:13Right this way.
02:21Uh, Miss Rowena?
02:22Yes?
02:23Do you like horses?
02:24Oh, yes. I love horses.
02:25Oh, swell. So do I.
02:27Uh, I was thinking, maybe sometime you'd like to ride my horse, Chief.
02:31That's awfully kind of you. I'd love it.
02:34You really must go now.
02:37Well, bye. Hope to see you again sometime.
02:40Thank you. Bye.
02:41Bye.
02:46Oh, Bill.
02:47Yes, sir?
02:50I'll take my bags, if you don't mind.
02:52Your bags?
02:53Yeah.
02:54Oh, gee, I'm sorry.
02:55It's all right.
02:59So long, now.
03:00So long.
03:04I got news for you, boss.
03:21Looks like you're going to be out of business.
03:23What are you talking about?
03:24There's been some talk back at the county seat of them extending the railroad out this way.
03:28Well, they've started.
03:29How do you know?
03:31They're stringing a telegraph line through Wingate Pass, heading smack for here.
03:34That means the railroad's coming, don't it?
03:37How'd you find out about the telegraph lines?
03:39I saw it with my own eyes.
03:41How about your passengers?
03:43They see it, too?
03:44Nah, they didn't see nothing.
03:45I'm the only one here who knows about it.
03:48Well, keep it to yourself, understand?
03:50I got to do some thinking about it.
03:52You mean like selling out the stage line before word gets around?
03:56Maybe.
04:02Will there be anything else?
04:04Let me see the knife.
04:06This one?
04:07Yes.
04:13How much?
04:15Judge, how much is this knife?
04:17That'll be 50 cents.
04:18That'll be 50 cents.
04:21I buy this.
04:25That'll be $7.
04:27Not $7 for one ticket.
04:30Take it or leave it.
04:31Always $2 for mother to ride to reservation.
04:34You tried to charge too much.
04:36I not pay.
04:37You'll pay or your mother will walk to the reservation.
04:40Now pay me the money or get out.
04:42She not walk.
04:43And you not cheat me.
04:45I pay fair price.
04:46I said get out.
04:48I not get out.
04:55Whoa now.
04:57That's just a little bit uneven, isn't it?
04:59No Indian's going to pull a knife on me and get away with it.
05:01He tried to cheat me and charge me too much for tickets.
05:03Look, Indian, I own this stage line.
05:05If you want your mother to ride on it, you're going to pay what I tell you to.
05:07Now get out.
05:11Mr. Carter, you can't do things like that.
05:13It's bad business.
05:14Look, young fellow, I don't need your advice.
05:16Now get your mail and beat it.
05:17If you want to keep carrying the mail, you better run your stage line like it ought to be run.
05:21Don't forget, my uncle Ben's not only the town marshal, justice of the peace, he's also the postmaster too.
05:25Yeah, well, we're not taking orders from that old coot.
05:28Look, you going to beat it?
05:30Yeah, when I'm ready.
05:32You're ready.
05:38I must have slipped.
05:49You two have been brought into this court charged with murder.
05:51You're under arrest.
05:53You're under arrest.
05:55You're under arrest.
05:57You're under arrest.
05:59You're under arrest.
06:01You're under arrest.
06:03You're under arrest.
06:05You're under arrest.
06:07You're under arrest.
06:09You're under arrest.
06:11You're under arrest.
06:13You're under arrest.
06:15You two have been brought into this court charged with assault upon a person of running dear here.
06:21Are you pleading guilty or not guilty?
06:23Not guilty.
06:24But you can't plead not guilty.
06:25We got a witness here in the person of Bill.
06:27You're fined $50.
06:29Oh, now, wait a minute.
06:30This ain't a fair trial.
06:31Are you insinuating that Judge Ben fair and square while he ain't fair and square?
06:36Why, that's contempt of court.
06:38But, Your Honor, I...
06:39Silence!
06:41That'll cost you another $50.
06:44Now, how about you?
06:45Do you think this is a fair trial?
06:48Well, uh, yes, I think it's a fair trial.
06:51You don't know such a thing.
06:53And that's perjury.
06:55You're also fined $50.
06:57Judge, how much is this box of pepper?
07:00That's 20 cents.
07:02The large size is a much better buy, ma'am.
07:04You get twice as much for 35 cents.
07:06Was that all you wanted?
07:07Yes, sir.
07:08Well, sell her the large size.
07:10Now, let's see.
07:11Where were we?
07:12Oh, yes, you just pleaded guilty to perjury.
07:14I did no such thing.
07:16Calling the court a liar is contempt.
07:18That'll cost you another $50.
07:21And now there's another little matter of overcharging passengers.
07:25You've been warned about that before.
07:27Look, I own that stage line.
07:29You or nobody else is gonna tell me what to charge.
07:31That's more contempt.
07:33I'll just double that fine on the both of you.
07:35How much is that now, Bill?
07:37$400.
07:38$400?
07:39To show you that I'm fair and square,
07:41I'm gonna suspend that fine on the condition
07:43that you agree to haul Running Deer's mother
07:45anytime she wants to go to or from the Indian reservation.
07:49Before I haul any Indians for nothing,
07:51I'll sell that stage line and leave town.
07:53Well, now, that'll make a lot of people happy in this territory,
07:57including me.
07:58But in the meantime,
07:59you're gonna haul Running Deer's mother free of charge
08:02until you do sell out.
08:04Well, that'll be mighty soon, believe me.
08:06Good!
08:07Court's adjourned.
08:10Thank you, Judge.
08:12You're welcome.
08:30You've been standing here all morning.
08:32Who are you waiting for?
08:34No one.
08:35Go on home.
08:39Oh, Miss Rowena.
08:40Oh, hello.
08:41What a pleasant surprise.
08:42I just happened to be passing.
08:43Is this her?
08:45Uh, Miss Rowena,
08:46I would like you to know my baby sister, Calamity.
08:48Calamity?
08:49What an odd name.
08:50Not for her, it isn't.
08:51My brother's been waiting for you all morning.
08:54All right, I'm going.
09:01Hope you decide to stay in Wileyville, Miss Rowena.
09:03I think we might stay
09:04if Father can find some kind of business to go into.
09:10Well, he's all shod and ready to go, Bill.
09:12My, what a beautiful horse.
09:14He sure is, ma'am.
09:18And he's for sale cheap.
09:19I certainly wish I could own him.
09:21I just love him.
09:22I can make you a mighty good deal.
09:24Maybe your father could buy him for you.
09:26Oh, I couldn't ask him right now.
09:28He'll need all the money he has.
09:29Well, if you change your mind, you'll be here.
09:33Oh, gee, I forgot to pay the blacksmith
09:35for fixing that shoe.
09:36I'll be right back, Miss Rowena.
09:44Well, say,
09:45how much you take for the Searle building, Joe?
09:47I'll take $100 for him.
09:49Hey, Joe.
09:56Joe, take a look at this shoe, will you?
10:00Excuse me, Mr. Dawson.
10:02Joe, I don't have $100.
10:04Would you let me pay it off a little at a time?
10:06Say, 50 cents a week?
10:07I don't know if it's got to be cash, Bill.
10:11You want to make $100, kid?
10:13Find me a buyer for the stage line.
10:14You've got it.
10:15Are you serious about wanting to sell out?
10:17Plenty.
10:18Well, I think I know somebody that might be interested.
10:20Good.
10:21I'll take $100.
10:22I'll take $100.
10:23I'll take $100.
10:24I'll take $100.
10:25I'll take $100.
10:26I'll take $100.
10:27I'll take $100.
10:28I think he might be interested.
10:29Good.
10:30Bring him in.
10:31Maybe we can make a deal.
10:35What do you think of the deal, Mr. Greeley?
10:38It looks pretty good, according to the books.
10:40Sure would like to see you buy the stage line, Mr. Greeley.
10:42You'll like living here in Wileyville.
10:44But it would take every dollar I've got.
10:46I reckon I'd better think it over.
10:48Well, you'd better do it fast.
10:50I've got somebody else interested.
10:52We'll see.
10:58What if he finds out about the railroad coming through?
11:00How's he gonna find out?
11:01Nobody knows about it except you.
11:03That's right.
11:04And I'm one number who knows how to keep his mouth shut.
11:07For a consideration, of course.
11:09Say, about half the money.
11:11You're crazy.
11:13Maybe.
11:14But that's what it's gonna cost you.
11:16I've got you over a barrel.
11:19Yeah, I guess you have.
11:23Yeah, I guess you have.
11:28I think I'm gonna be able to buy that little horse, Joe.
11:30Well, if you want him, I'll save him for you.
11:32Don't say anything about it to anyone, because I...
11:34Miss Rowena!
11:36Well, hello.
11:37I just stopped by to see Johnny.
11:39Johnny?
11:40I've already named him.
11:42You kind of like that little horse, don't you, ma'am?
11:44I sure do.
11:45Would you like to ride him?
11:46May I?
11:47Sure, go right ahead.
11:48I'll get him for you.
11:53I got you.
12:05Where are you going?
12:07Going for a ride.
12:08I'm going with you.
12:09Oh, no, you're not.
12:11I'd like to know why not.
12:12For two very good reasons.
12:14First, you're a girl.
12:15She's a girl.
12:16Yeah, but she's a big girl.
12:17Well, you'd like me to go with you, wouldn't you?
12:20Why, yes.
12:21I think that would be very nice.
12:32Bill, I'll race you over that hill.
12:34Oh, you will, will you?
12:35But do you think we ought to go any farther?
12:37Of course not, Miss Rowena.
12:38Not if you don't want to.
12:39You feeling tired?
12:40No, but I was wondering about the Indians.
12:42Do you think it's safe?
12:44There aren't any hostile Indians around here.
12:46But when Dad and I were coming in on the stage,
12:48the driver saw some over there, and he seemed pretty worried.
12:51Over where?
12:52Over there.
12:53He stopped and watched them through the spyglass.
12:56Calamity, take Miss Rowena home.
12:57I'm going to do some looking around.
12:59Why can't we go look with you?
13:00Because I said so.
13:01Now, will you please go back?
13:11Howdy.
13:12What's going on?
13:13Putting through a telegraph line.
13:14Ain't you heard?
13:15The railroad's coming through.
13:16You mean it's coming through Wileyville?
13:17Clear through to Santa Fe.
13:27There you are.
13:28Well, that does it.
13:29You've bought yourself a stage line, Mr. Greeley.
13:31I'll just go over to the office and get my stuff out of there.
13:34I'll be along directly as soon as I sign the papers for the mail contract.
13:37Oh, by the way, give this $100 to Bill, will you?
13:40What's this for?
13:41It's the commission I promised him for making the deal.
13:48Going somewhere?
13:49I'm leaving town.
13:50You got any objections?
13:51Not so long as I get my share of the money before you leave.
13:54I figure you've got nothing coming.
13:55You better figure again, else you ain't leaving here.
13:58You asking for trouble?
13:59I'm asking for just what I got coming.
14:01Now, do I get it or do I take it out of your hide?
14:17There you are, Mr. Greeley.
14:43Good luck to you, and I hope you made a good deal.
14:45Thank you, Judge.
14:46So do I.
14:47Your boy Bill said it would be.
14:48He's the one who really sold me.
14:50Father, Cousin Clara just sent this newspaper clipping.
14:53Says they're going to build a railroad through here.
14:55What?
14:56Let me see that.
14:57Railroad?
14:58I don't understand.
14:59What does it mean, Father?
15:00Well, it means I've been swindled.
15:01Well, sir, this is the first I've ever heard of it.
15:03Are you sure?
15:04Sure, I'm sure.
15:05Why would I allow you to do such a thing?
15:07Well, you're in business, aren't you?
15:09You and that boy of yours are pretty shrewd.
15:11Now, just a minute.
15:14Well, young man, you've earned your commission all right.
15:17You bought the stage line?
15:18He did, and congratulations.
15:20Bill, did you know that railroad was coming through here?
15:22Oh, I do now.
15:23That's what I wanted to tell you about.
15:25You must feel very proud of yourself for helping swindle my father out of every sin he had.
15:32What about this, Bill?
15:33I just found out about the railroad.
15:35That's why I hurried back to stop Mr. Greeley from buying the stage line.
15:38Wait a minute.
15:39Where are you going now?
15:40To find Larry Carter and get Mr. Greeley's money back.
15:42I'm going with you.
15:55Uncle Ben, look.
15:59Larry Carter.
16:00Yeah, he's been stabbed to death.
16:03That's Running Deer's knife.
16:04Calamity sold it to him.
16:05Yeah, but Running Deer wouldn't kill anyone.
16:07Well, I don't know.
16:08They say he threatened Carter.
16:10As my deputy, you're going to have to bring him in, son.
16:22What happened?
16:23Larry Carter's been murdered.
16:24What?
16:25He's been stabbed to death.
16:26What?
16:27He's been stabbed to death.
16:28What?
16:29He's been stabbed to death.
16:30What happened?
16:31Larry Carter's been murdered.
16:32That Indian did it.
16:35I'm not killing him.
16:36You admit this is your knife?
16:38Yes.
16:39It's my knife.
16:42Carter took it from me.
16:43Last time I seen a knife, it was stuck in the side of the desk.
16:47Judge, there's a crowd of men in front of the stage depot, and they're talking awful mad.
16:51I better go take a look.
16:54They ought to string up that engine.
16:55That's what they ought to do.
16:56That's crazy talk.
16:57You don't even know that Running Deer did it.
16:58What do you mean by that?
16:59Yeah, if the engine didn't kill Carter, who did?
17:01We're not sure yet, but I'll bet you the judge finds out.
17:03We don't need no judge to take care of a murdering Indian, do we?
17:06No.
17:07That's right.
17:08All right, so what are we waiting here for?
17:09Come on, let's go hang him.
17:10All right.
17:15Judge, those fellows are going to make trouble.
17:17Maybe you better lock Running Deer in the cell to play safe.
17:20Our jail?
17:21That's no good.
17:22They could push it open with their bare hands.
17:23Our best bet is to get him to the county seat.
17:25Do you think you can get him there?
17:26You bet.
17:27We'll go out the back way and circle around town.
17:29Let's go, partner.
17:49Hold it!
17:51Now, don't try anything because nobody will get hurt.
17:53We're taking that Indian.
17:54Bring the rope.
17:57Come on, hurry it up.
18:28Get going, Running Deer.
18:29I'll try to hold him off.
18:30No, I stay here.
18:31You won't stay.
18:32Now, get going.
18:33That's an order.
18:58Come on.
19:18Kid's lost his horse.
19:19He can't get away now.
19:24Come on.
19:28Come on.
19:40We'll have to find their horses.
19:42They can't be too far away.
19:49Round up every man you can find.
19:51This time we'll take a posse and get that Indian.
19:53I'll meet you at the store.
19:55But you had no business to let him go.
19:57He was your prisoner.
19:58Yes, sir, I know.
19:59But Running Deer's horse wasn't as fast as theirs.
20:01I couldn't let him take him.
20:03Running Deer didn't kill Carter, I'm sure of it.
20:05There's just some way we could prove it.
20:08That knife.
20:10The point was broken when we found it, wasn't it?
20:12Yes.
20:13Well, was it broken when Running Deer bought it?
20:15Well, of course not.
20:16Well, then if he's telling the truth about the knife being stuck in Carter's desk...
20:24Let's go.
20:55Find what you're looking for?
20:57I sure did.
21:01Enough to prove that Running Deer was telling the truth about his knife.
21:04And you were lying.
21:05Is that so?
21:06Unbuckle your gun belt.
21:13Now, before you can tell anybody anything, you're going over to that safe and open it.
21:17I'll give you the combination.
21:19Move.
21:25Back to 15.
21:28Now open it.
21:31Now what?
21:33I come in and find a man robbing the safe.
21:35Of course, with his back to me, I don't know who it is until after I've shot him.
21:55Go.
21:56Go.
22:25Go.
22:50Hold it, Sellers!
22:54Here's the man that killed Carter.
22:55Jed?
22:56You mean Jed killed Carter?
22:57That's right.
22:58And he probably robbed him, too.
22:59I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he didn't have the money on him.
23:03Right you are.
23:04Only it isn't Carter's.
23:05It's yours, Mr. Greeley.
23:06It was self-defense.
23:07Carter promised me half of the money for not saying anything about the railroad coming through.
23:10Who all knew about that railroad?
23:12Why, just Carter and me.
23:15You men all go home now before I arrest you all for disturbing the peace.
23:20Bill, you better lock your prisoner to Calaboosh.
23:22Oh, wait a minute, son.
23:23I think Bill has done enough for one day, Judge.
23:25Suppose you and I jail the prisoner and let Bill stay here and listen to something my daughter has to say.
23:30Gee, that's not a bad idea.
23:32Come on here.
23:33Come on.
23:35Bill, I'm terribly sorry I misjudged you and sorry for all the things I said.
23:40I only wish there was something I could do to make up for it.
23:43There is!
23:44Kiss him!
23:45Now, Calamity!
23:53Meow!
24:00Buffalo Bill, Jr.
24:04Now with his horse and with his gun he's not afraid of anyone
24:09because no one's quicker on the draw or quicker to defend the law.
24:14Buffalo Bill, Jr.
24:16Buffalo Bill, Jr.
24:18He's the son of the son of a gun.
24:21Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Jr.

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