
Lightning Jim xx-xx-xx ep003 Lightning Jim Meets Wild Bill Hickok
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Lightning Jim Whipple
Little dogies, it's your misfortune and not my own. I I o. Get along, you little dogies. You know that the fairy will be your new home.
Narrator
And now for the thrilling adventures of Lightning Jim.
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, boy. It's an Indian attack.
Whitey Larson
Whitey, you're coming this way too. Yeah.
Wild Bill Hickok
Look, buddy, here comes the Jasper riding like the wind.
Whitey Larson
Oh, he's the one.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, looks like it. Say, you fellas better head for cover.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Them red devils is right on my trail.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, There's a stage station over yonder. Come on, we make a run for it. Let's go. Thunder.
Narrator
Yes, Indian attacks were frequent experiences for the sturdy pioneers of the Old West. Some of the tribes were friendly to the white men. Others resented the taking of their hunting grounds and fought to protect the land they believed was theirs. But the most troublesome of all were the bad Indians who joined up with the criminals and outlaws of the plains to rob and kill the brave white settlers. Assisting the government troopers and local peace officers to establish and maintain law and order were the fearless and courageous United States Marshals. Those colorful days of the old western frontier come back to us now in the thrilling adventures of United States Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple and his deputy, Whitey Larson. Lightning Jim and Whitey were on the trail north of Fort Anderson when they heard the shrill war cries of Indians. Then a rider galloped up on a swift black horse and joined the marshal and his deputy. The three men rushed for a nearby stage station as the hostile Indians came on.
Whitey Larson
Them Red spins is coming closer all the time.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, we got a circle.
Narrator
We can hold them off for a while.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure, but we gotta save our ammunition. Now, don't shoot till they come in rain.
Wild Bill Hickok
Right. We gotta make every bullet count. Jo.
Whitey Larson
I tell you, there was plenty lucky with us near this old stagecoach station.
Lightning Jim Whipple
You said a mouthful, partner.
Wild Bill Hickok
Look out. It was a cruise. But wait.
Lightning Jim Whipple
I see the red devil is doing that shooting and I'm a getting him.
Wild Bill Hickok
Good work, mister.
Narrator
Yo.
Whitey Larson
And there's an underman. I get him.
Narrator
Got him, Yo.
Whitey Larson
And there's one for you lately.
Narrator
Well, I can't let you boys out to me.
Chief Wolfpaw
Here he comes.
Colonel Steele
Perfect.
Whitey Larson
Your three shots and three red sticks for Gaddy.
Wild Bill Hickok
Something must blue see back from that window. What?
Whitey Larson
Are you sure, Lightning? See, look down the tree there.
Wild Bill Hickok
Good.
Colonel Steele
It's been too far.
Whitey Larson
Lightning. The battle is over. Boy, them redskins sure got off the hair plant today.
Wild Bill Hickok
They sure did, Whitey. Colonel Steel, new officer in charge of Fort Anderson. Come on, Whitey, let's go outside. Howdy, Colonel. Well, Lightning, Jim.
Colonel Steele
Well, don't tell me those red devils were after you.
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, yes and no, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
What do you mean, yes and no?
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, Colonel, me and Whitey was coming up the trail over yonder when we heard some Indian war whoops and shots and Jasper and a black mare come galloping up and joined us. Wasn't any time to make a run for it. Redskins was too close for comfort. So we took cover in this old deserted stage station.
Whitey Larson
Yo. And bad galleys. We must be in perthe good, too. I got four of them. You gushing? I would have got more if you hadn't showed up.
Colonel Steele
Well, I'm far sorry we had to break up your shooting match, Whitey.
Whitey Larson
You. That was a good fight to tell you that.
Wild Bill Hickok
Don't you believe him, Colonel. Whitey was plenty glad to see them troopers coming up here.
Colonel Steele
And that goes for me, too. Well, we were taking some supplies to Fort Edwards, heard the shooting and came up as fast as we could.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, when Uncle Sam begins shooting, the redskins know he means business.
Colonel Steele
So you just kind of walked into this fight, eh?
Wild Bill Hickok
That's right, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
Who was the fellow the redskins was chasing?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Here I am, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
Wife.
Wild Bill Hickok
Bill.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Howdy, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
Well, I'll be doggone. I'm sure glad to see you, Bill.
Whitey Larson
Hey, you many, Lightning. Looks like these two fellers knew each other.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, we were so busy fighting redskins, we didn't have much time for introductions.
Colonel Steele
You mean you two fellows don't know each other?
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, I don't reckon we met before, have we, mister?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, not that I knows, huh?
Colonel Steele
Hey, this is good.
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, Colonel, any objection to letting us in on the joke?
Colonel Steele
Not at all. In fact, I consider this an honor.
Whitey Larson
See, this sounds kind of important like.
Colonel Steele
Well, Whitey, it is important. Especially when two famous people get together.
Whitey Larson
Two famous people.
Colonel Steele
Right. Bill, this is our United States Marshal at Fort Anderson, Lightning Jim Whipple.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Lightning Jim?
Wild Bill Hickok
Yep.
Colonel Steele
Enlightening. You're meeting up with the United States Marshal at Hays City, Wild Bill Hickok.
Wild Bill Hickok
Wild Bill Hickok.
Whitey Larson
You haven't been here many.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, I'm so glad to know you, Lightning.
Wild Bill Hickok
And that same goes for me, Double Bill.
Colonel Steele
And, Bill, this is Lightning Jim's deputy, Whitey Larson.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Howdy, Whitey.
Whitey Larson
Yo. I'm pleased to meet you.
Colonel Steele
You see, Lightning, I was stationed at four days before I came to Fort Anderson.
Wild Bill Hickok
There. I see.
Colonel Steele
Colonel got to know Bill right well. And I can tell you he knows how to handle those two six shooters he's got.
Wild Bill Hickok
Right you are, Colonel. We saw him do a little shooting on them redskins.
Whitey Larson
Yo, and there I was trying to keep up with two of the best shots on the plane.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, you don't know very well, Whitey. If ever you need a job, you come down to Hays City and be my deputy.
Whitey Larson
Yeah. You hear that, Lightning?
Wild Bill Hickok
Sorry you said that, Bill. Whitey's head ain't exactly small, but now he won't be able to put his hat on.
Whitey Larson
Oh, is that so? Listen, you fellers, I got me an idea.
Wild Bill Hickok
Ah, taint possible.
Whitey Larson
Yo. You two fellers is supposed to be plenty good with shooting iron.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Well, what about it?
Whitey Larson
Well, I think we ought to have a shooting match and find out who is the champion.
Colonel Steele
Why? Not a bad ide at all, Whitey. What do you suggest for a prize?
Whitey Larson
Oh, I get that all figured out, too. Whoever wins the shooting match gets me for their deputy Marsh.
Lightning Jim Whipple
We'll try that out someday, Whitey.
Colonel Steele
They tell me, Bill, how come you're operating around these parts?
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, two outlaws, Flash Felton and Speed Smart, is in jail at Hay City waiting to be tried for robbing the mail.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Got a reward notice on him back at the office.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah. Well, they broke jail and killed one of the guards. I picked up their trail and followed them up here. Then I run into them redskins and the rest you know.
Colonel Steele
Well, I'm satisfied. Those redskins were some of Wolfpaw's braves.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Wolfpaw?
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, Bill, Wolfpaw's a renegade chief.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah. Say, you don't have to tell me nothing about him.
Wild Bill Hickok
You mean you met up with him before?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure have. He operated near Hays City for quite a spell. We went after him hot and heavy and he left the county.
Whitey Larson
Yo, he's plenty bad feller, all right.
Colonel Steele
You bet he is. And it's about time we catch up with him.
Wild Bill Hickok
It's easier said than done, Colonel.
Whitey Larson
Yo. Every time we get him trapped, he gets away.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Say, boys, I'm beginning to put two and two together.
Colonel Steele
What do you mean, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
I mean that one of them outlaws, Flash Felton, was mixed up with Wolfpaw and some horse Stevens. We arrested Flash, but he couldn't prove the case again. Him?
Wild Bill Hickok
Do you think he come up here to join up with Wolfpaw again?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, sure, if he's still friendly with Wolfpaw. He's got the protection at the Indian camp.
Colonel Steele
That sounds reasonable. If we can pick up the trail and locate Wolf Hort's camp, we might be able to get the chief and the two outlaws at the same time.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, that's just what I was thinking, Colonel. Mind if I make a suggestion?
Colonel Steele
Not at all, Lightning. Right ahead.
Wild Bill Hickok
How many troopers are you you got with you here? About 50. How many more back at the fort right now?
Colonel Steele
Oh, 100.
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, here's what I think we ought to do. Send back for about 50 more men and bring them to this camp.
Colonel Steele
Yes, Then what?
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, while you're doing this, me and Bill and Whitey will see if we can follow the trail of them redskins you just chased out of here.
Colonel Steele
Well, I can get the troopers up here all right.
Wild Bill Hickok
And if we do locate Wolf Paw's camp, one of us will come back here and get you.
Colonel Steele
But supposing you three meet up with Wolf Paws braves again, I mean, before you have a chance to come back here.
Wild Bill Hickok
Don't worry about us, Colonel. We'll be on lookout for him next time. If it should happen to our foxes. Well, I'm willing to take that chance.
Colonel Steele
How does that sound to you, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Good. You can count on me.
Colonel Steele
What about you, Whitey?
Whitey Larson
Well, if Lightning goes, I got to go too. By golly. Maybe I get the chance to see who is the best shot between you.
Colonel Steele
Well, Lightning, you can count on the army, too.
Wild Bill Hickok
I'm sure of that, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
If Lightning Jim Whipple and Wild Bill Hickok and the Fort Anderson troops can't get Wolfpaw and those bandits, well, I'll be willing to admit it can't be done.
Chief Wolfpaw
You say Wild Bill Hickok trail you up here?
Flash Felton
Yeah, that's right, Chief.
Chief Wolfpaw
Whoa. Like you kill Wild Bill. Lightning Jim.
Flash Felton
Lightning Jim, huh?
Chief Wolfpaw
Jim Lawman, Fort Anderson.
Flash Felton
Oh, sure, I know him all right. Him and the Swede.
Chief Wolfpaw
Deputy square friend you bring with you from Hays City.
Flash Felton
Oh, he's down at Beaver Creek.
Chief Wolfpaw
Beaver Creek?
Flash Felton
Yeah. When we knowed Wild Bill was following us, we separated and was aiming to meet up at an old trapper's cabin on Beaver Creek.
Chief Wolfpaw
You lived here before?
Flash Felton
Oh, yeah. We both been around here many times.
Chief Wolfpaw
You get friends at cabin on Beaver Creek, come back here? Sure.
Flash Felton
Maybe we can help you pick up some guns and horses.
Chief Wolfpaw
Chief Wolfpaw got other plans?
Flash Felton
Oh, sure, sure. We'll do anything you say.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Good.
Chief Wolfpaw
You help Wolfpaw, me give you plenty gold.
Flash Felton
Sure. Now, what do you want us to do?
Chief Wolfpaw
Help Wolfpaw get Wild Bill and Lightning J.
Flash Felton
Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah.
Whitey Larson
I've been just thinking. You know that black horse you got there? Looks like she might be a Thunder sister.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, she ain't as big as Thunder, but she can hold her own when it comes to speed.
Wild Bill Hickok
She sure can, Bill. Quite a few horses can keep up with Thunder. And she's one of them, see?
Whitey Larson
Where'd you get her, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Why, during the war, Whiting had a little argument with a couple of Confederates. One of them was right in the nails.
Wild Bill Hickok
And when the smoke cleared away, she was yours, huh?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, Black Nell and me been together quite a spell.
Whitey Larson
Your, she's a fine horse.
Wild Bill Hickok
I tell you that if you Jassers can get your minds off a horse flesh a minute. Look over yonder.
Flash Felton
Yo.
Whitey Larson
Say, that's the pass going into Box Ken.
Wild Bill Hickok
Right north of here's Beaver Valley. We followed the trail of them redskins this far and it's my hunch Wolf Paw might be up in that valley.
Whitey Larson
See if that's true, we ought to go back and get Colonel Steele and the trooper.
Wild Bill Hickok
No, Eddie, I got a better idea. You go back for the troopers and bring them back here to Box Canyon Pass.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Whitey Larson
No, but what you fellers going to.
Wild Bill Hickok
Do, we're going to out around Beaver Valley. We'll meet you and the troopers right here at this spot tonight. That clear? You are sure and whitey, you can make better time by taking the shortcut, you know, up and across Beaver Creek.
Whitey Larson
You get up, boys. Get it up.
Colonel Steele
Let's go.
Wild Bill Hickok
Thunder.
Flash Felton
Oh, boy.
Wild Bill Hickok
It's about time you were showing a flesh. Where you been?
Flash Felton
Well, that's a long story, Speed. While Bill was hot on my trail when I met up with a party of Wolf Paws braves.
Wild Bill Hickok
Lucky for you it was wolf paws Redskins.
Flash Felton
Yeah, they went after Bill just when a troop of soldiers came by and rescued him.
Wild Bill Hickok
Kind of lucky for him too.
Flash Felton
Oh, sure was. If Wolpaw ever gets his hands on Wild Bill of Night and Jim, they'll be looking for new marshals at Hays City and Fort Anderson.
Wild Bill Hickok
Say, you must be a mind reader.
Flash Felton
What do you mean?
Wild Bill Hickok
Why, I seen Wild Bill, Lightning Jim.
Narrator
And his Swede deputy.
Flash Felton
Yeah, it did work.
Wild Bill Hickok
I saw him cross over the creek a couple hours ago going north.
Flash Felton
Oh, well, that means we gotta clear out of here Prado and get up to Wolf Hort camp.
Wild Bill Hickok
Sure. They was about a mile down the creek when I was.
Colonel Steele
Huh.
Flash Felton
Get back in the cabin.
Wild Bill Hickok
What's up, Ryder?
Flash Felton
He's heading this way.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah.
Narrator
Holy smokes.
Flash Felton
Shut up. Here he is.
Wild Bill Hickok
Put him up.
Whitey Larson
Mr. Flash. Did he got me in the arm?
Flash Felton
I got him.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, yeah, he's down all right. You got him in the shoulder.
Flash Felton
Get his gun, Speed.
Wild Bill Hickok
Sure. Say, Flash, this arm Bray is Lightning Jim sweet, deputy?
Narrator
Well, it looks like White is in a bad way. What are Flash and Speed going to do next Listen for part two of this thrilling Lightning Gym adventure that follows immediately.
Wild Bill Hickok
Sam.
Narrator
And now for part two of the Lightning Jim adventure. Lightning Jim, meet Wild Bill Hickok. After an exciting battle with a party of Chief Wolf Paws braves, Lightning Jim and Whitey met another famous United States Marshal. Wild Bill Hickok was on the trail of two outlaws, Flash Felton and Speed Smart. While Lightning Jim and Bill attempted to find Wolfpaw's camp, Whitey went back to get Colonel Steele and the Fort Anderson troopers. On the way, Whitey was shot down by the two bandits. And now we join Wild Bill Hickok and Lightning Jim as they ride up to a cabin on Beaver Crimp.
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, Thunder. Oh, boy. Oh, no.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, looks like we've been following the wrong trails, Ayna.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, we circled back to Beaver Creek.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, this looks like a trapper's cabin.
Wild Bill Hickok
Reckon tis. Think we better go back to the Box Canyon Pass and follow them tracks we saw going northeast.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah. Say, look at them tracks on the ground there.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, fresh ones too. Sure.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Horses and men. And that bush where the cabin is flattened out.
Wild Bill Hickok
Look on the ground there on that rock.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Hmm. Blood. Right there's the tracks of a single horse that came up in front of here's Something was shining on the ground.
Wild Bill Hickok
What is it, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, here, look.
Wild Bill Hickok
Good Lord. That's quite his deputy badge.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, I figured it was. Feels like you're running into trouble.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Let's see what's in this cabin.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure.
Wild Bill Hickok
Enough.
Flash Felton
Here.
Lightning Jim Whipple
No, there ain't no sign of redskins. The footprints was made with boot.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Appears like there's only a couple of them critters.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, the track's heading out of here.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, Might be the two jaspers I've been trailing.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, that's just what I was thinking, Bill.
Lightning Jim Whipple
In which case, if Whitey did walk into him, they'd take him from ambush.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Somehow I. I can't figure him to be dead.
Lightning Jim Whipple
No, no, they just wanted to kill him. They'd left his body here at the cabin.
Wild Bill Hickok
Right. But them blood stains proved that somebody was shot and wounded. Yeah, sure, if it was Flashing Speed. If they're in with Wolfpaw, well, they.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Might be taking him to the redskin camp.
Wild Bill Hickok
Come on, Bill. We're calling them tracks pronto.
Narrator
Let's go, Thunder.
Chief Wolfpaw
Oh, howdy, Chief.
Flash Felton
This is my partner, Speed.
Chief Wolfpaw
Oh, this other one.
Flash Felton
Oh, an old friend of yours, Chief. A lawman.
Chief Wolfpaw
Lawman, sure.
Flash Felton
Lightning Jim. Sweet deputy. That's right, ain't it, partner?
Whitey Larson
I ain't seein nothing.
Flash Felton
You don't have to we know who we are.
Chief Wolfpaw
Where you got him?
Flash Felton
Why, he come right up to our cabin at Beaver Creek. We was gonna drill him proper, but we figured you might want to take care of him.
Chief Wolfpaw
Chief Wolfpaw know what to do with Lawman.
Flash Felton
Sure. He oughta be worth some gold to you.
Chief Wolfpaw
Wolf Paw give gold if you bring Wild Bill and Lightning Jim here too. Burn all lawmen in Indian fire.
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, Thunder.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Oh, no.
Wild Bill Hickok
Dirty boy.
Lightning Jim Whipple
That looks like we're on the right trail this time, Lightning.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Down yonder is Beaver Valley.
Lightning Jim Whipple
And smoke from the campfire.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, but we got to make sure it's Wolf Paws. Down, Bill.
Lightning Jim Whipple
There he goes.
Colonel Steele
Yeah, I see him.
Wild Bill Hickok
We got him.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure did, the red devil.
Wild Bill Hickok
I reckon he won't be shooting from ambush no more.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, we can use this army rifle he is carrying.
Wild Bill Hickok
Bill. I know we are on the right track. Now. This is one of Wolfpaw's braves.
Flash Felton
Are you sure?
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, saw him at Wolfpaw's camp when me and White was caught for the chief a while back. Remember that scar on his face?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, then we better hightail back with the troopers.
Wild Bill Hickok
Listen, Bill, I'll go back for the troopers. You keep undercover where you can see if Wolfpaugh makes a move to leave.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure don't reckon they heard their shots we just fired.
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, camp's pretty far down the valley. Besides, the wind's blowing this way. This Buck here is an Indian runner? Can't tell. Might be some more of them scouting around.
Flash Felton
Sure.
Wild Bill Hickok
Good luck. I'll have the troopers at Buck's Canyon Pass tonight.
Colonel Steele
See you there.
Wild Bill Hickok
Then we'll rescue Whitey. He ain't killed him.
Colonel Steele
Let's go.
Wild Bill Hickok
Thunder.
Flash Felton
What's the trouble?
Chief Wolfpaw
Keith Brave fine body. Eagle Feather. Him shot down on trail.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Hey, Flag.
Wild Bill Hickok
Who's Eagle Feather?
Flash Felton
One of Wolf Paw's red skin runners. Now listen, Chief. Maybe it was Wild Bill and Lightning Jim shot Eagle Feather.
Chief Wolfpaw
Mikashi. Wolf Paw kill white man?
Flash Felton
Why, sure, Chief. I'll wager them Marshals is scouting up here in the valley. Looking for the Swede.
Chief Wolfpaw
Deputy Wolf off take Brave now. Go after Lawman.
Flash Felton
Why, sure. I'll go with you. Chief and Speed can stay here and guard the law bag.
Chief Wolfpaw
We go now.
Wild Bill Hickok
There's Locks Canyon path, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
I see. And you say Bill is due to meet us here?
Wild Bill Hickok
That's right. These trees will give the troopers plenty of COVID Soon as Bill gets here. We'll start north along that ridge over yonder. Here comes the Rider. Looks like Bill.
Colonel Steele
Yeah, I reckon that's Bill coming now.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, and he's riding in a powerful hurry, too. What's up, Bill? Plenty.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Wolf Fault's men is moving down the valley.
Colonel Steele
Are they chasing you?
Lightning Jim Whipple
No, but they found the red skin we drilled in the trail.
Wild Bill Hickok
Any sign of Whitey?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah. I got close enough to climb a tree and look down on the camp.
Wild Bill Hickok
Is he all right, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Well, he was when I left. They must have drilled him in the arm. He's carrying it in the swing.
Wild Bill Hickok
Thank God for that. Colonel, we ain't got a minute to lose.
Colonel Steele
Right. We'll go after Wolfpaw now.
Wild Bill Hickok
Wait. If them redskins are moving down the ridge now, we got a chance to crap them.
Colonel Steele
Yes.
Wild Bill Hickok
How? Move the troops back of these trees. Bill, you and me will ride across that clearing in front of the pass out of range. But where the redskins can see us.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Sure you want them to chase after us?
Flash Felton
Right.
Wild Bill Hickok
Get them this way, they'll think we're going in box canyon. When they pass here, the troopers can close in and cut them off from behind. Shoot you, Colonel.
Colonel Steele
Right.
Wild Bill Hickok
All right, Bill.
Colonel Steele
Let's go.
Wild Bill Hickok
Come on, Thunder. Come on.
Flash Felton
Here they are, Chief. Lightning Jim and Wild Bill.
Lightning Jim Whipple
It worked, Leiden. The cooper's got him.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. We've got to get to Whitey now.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Wait. Look up in that ridge. Lightning. That's Flash, one of the outlaws I'm after.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah. Reckon he was with Wolf, Pa, and.
Colonel Steele
He'S making his escape from the troopers.
Wild Bill Hickok
Maybe he'll lead us to Whiteyville. Let's go, Thunder.
Colonel Steele
Well, law babes, I reckon it won't.
Wild Bill Hickok
Be long before Wolf Paul be bringing in your partner.
Whitey Larson
Oh, maybe so, but I don't think Wolf was smart enough to pull Lightning him twice, I tell you that.
Wild Bill Hickok
Oh, yeah? Well, if the marshals is around here. Wolf Paul get him. All right.
Whitey Larson
Say, listen, Speed, I'm awful thirsty. I suppose I could have some water.
Colonel Steele
Water, eh?
Wild Bill Hickok
Sure, why not?
Whitey Larson
This bad arm of mine feels plenty hot, by golly.
Colonel Steele
Well, you didn't do my. I'm no good with your blasted.
Narrator
Shoot.
Wild Bill Hickok
Here.
Whitey Larson
Here's the water, Pink Doom. Now I got to go. And Speed. Blast your heart, Pink costume.
Wild Bill Hickok
Boom.
Whitey Larson
Did it. All right, Dummer. Ain't got no left one. Oh, and I can punch with the left one, too, I tell you. Right there.
Wild Bill Hickok
Good work. Blast. We got here just in time. I think I'm lob edge.
Whitey Larson
Oh, sure. This is sort of game tit for tadsy.
Wild Bill Hickok
You won't feel so brave in a.
Narrator
Little while, Law badge.
Wild Bill Hickok
This is the end of your trail.
Flash Felton
Light Speed. Wolfpaw. Run into the troopers.
Whitey Larson
What?
Flash Felton
Yeah. We seen Wild Bill and Lightning Jim. Wolfpaw and his redskins chased after him and ran into a trap at Box Canyon.
Colonel Steele
Holy smoke.
Wild Bill Hickok
How did you get away?
Flash Felton
Oh, I wasn't taking no chances, riding up with those Redkins to stop a bullet. I stayed behind, and when I seen the troopers close in, why, I. I tailored up here to get you.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, yeah, we gotta clear out. Well, what are you grinning about, Lawbad?
Whitey Larson
Well, that was just thinking about that Speed there. Both fooling, lighting him and vile.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, well, it ain't going to do you no good.
Whitey Larson
Well, maybe not. But shooting me ain't going to do you no good neither.
Colonel Steele
Is that so?
Flash Felton
Y.
Whitey Larson
You can't beat the law all the time, you know.
Flash Felton
All right. Nice speech, partner. You know, Speed, I kind of like to have a part in the shooting myself. Yeah, sure. No reason why you ought to have all the fun. Come over here and we'll both shoot together. Then we'll clear out before their marshals get here.
Wild Bill Hickok
All right, but we're wasting time.
Flash Felton
Adios, law badge. All right, Speed, you aim for his heart and I'll aim for yo.
Whitey Larson
Believe me, Whiting. See?
Flash Felton
See?
Whitey Larson
How did you fellas get Hustle, Pete.
Wild Bill Hickok
Whitey, you all right?
Whitey Larson
Hey, O. Whatever splints the crow said tell you, it sure was.
Wild Bill Hickok
Are they both dead, Bill?
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yep, Both of them. Drill right through the heart.
Whitey Larson
Did you. You both shoot at the same time?
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, buddy. I got the big Jasper and Bill got the thin one.
Whitey Larson
Oh, that's too bad.
Wild Bill Hickok
What do you mean, it's too bad?
Whitey Larson
Well, you both shot at the same time and you both got your man in the horse. So I still don't know which one of you fellers is the best shot.
Wild Bill Hickok
But, Colonel, what. What happened to Wolfpaw?
Colonel Steele
Don't know for sure, Lightning. When we rounded up those redskins, Wolfpaw was gone. He must have backtracked and flipped through the line.
Whitey Larson
You're that Wolfpaw. Slippery feller, I tell you.
Colonel Steele
Well, we got most of his braves and that ought to slow him up for a while.
Wild Bill Hickok
Yeah, but it's my hunch we'll be hearing from Wolfpaw again.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, well, I'm agreeing with you on that linen.
Whitey Larson
See, I was taught something.
Wild Bill Hickok
What's that, Whitey?
Whitey Larson
Which one of the horses is the fastest, Black Nell or Thunder?
Wild Bill Hickok
Well, Whitey, when me and Bill raced up to the camp to get you, both horses got there at the same time. So I guess we better call it a draw.
Lightning Jim Whipple
Yeah, that suits me.
Whitey Larson
Well, Mr. Wild Bill Hickok. I thought I would like to be your deputy. But since there ain't no difference in the horses and the shooting, I think I better keep on working. Looking for Lightning. Him.
Narrator
And so ends another thrilling chapter in the lives of United States Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple and his deputy, Whitey Larson.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode Title: Lightning Jim Meets Wild Bill Hickok
Episode Number: ep003
Release Date: May 8, 2025
Harold's Old Time Radio transports listeners back to the thrilling days of the Old West, where lawmen and outlaws clashed amidst rugged landscapes and untamed frontiers. In episode three, "Lightning Jim Meets Wild Bill Hickok," the courageous United States Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple encounters the legendary Wild Bill Hickok, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure filled with gunfights, strategic maneuvers, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
The episode opens with Lightning Jim Whipple on a mission north of Fort Anderson. As tensions rise, Jim's deputy, Whitey Larson, joins the fray:
[00:16] Lightning Jim Whipple: "Little dogies, it's your misfortune and not my own. I o. Get along, you little dogies. You know that the fairy will be your new home."
Suddenly, the tranquility is shattered by an imminent Indian attack, prompting Jim and Whitey to seek refuge.
[01:32] Wild Bill Hickok: "Oh, boy. It's an Indian attack."
As the hostile Red Devils close in, Lightning Jim and Whitey strategize to defend themselves until reinforcements arrive.
[03:00] Lightning Jim Whipple: "Sure, but we gotta save our ammunition. Now, don't shoot till they come in rain."
Amidst the chaos, a mysterious rider named Wild Bill Hickok arrives, galloping with determination to aid the beleaguered lawmen.
[01:32] Wild Bill Hickok: "Oh, boy. It's an Indian attack."
The trio takes cover in an old stage station, fending off the relentless attacks. Their camaraderie strengthens as they fend off the invaders.
[04:04] Wild Bill Hickok: "They sure did, Whitey."
The tension escalates as Chief Wolfpaw, the renegade chief, confronts them, leading to a heated exchange about alliances and past encounters.
[06:14] Colonel Steele: "And, Bill, this is Lightning Jim's deputy, Whitey Larson."
Colonel Steele, the new officer in charge of Fort Anderson, recognizes the gravity of the situation and sees the potential in uniting the formidable forces of Lightning Jim and Wild Bill Hickok.
[06:07] Wild Bill Hickok: "Wild Bill Hickok."
A strategic plan is proposed to track down the elusive Wolfpaw and his cohorts, aiming to bring peace to the troubled lands.
[08:46] Colonel Steele: "Oh, 100."
As Lightning Jim and Wild Bill delve deeper into their mission, they encounter Flash Felton and Speed Smart, outlaws with ties to Chief Wolfpaw. Tensions mount as they navigate deceptive trails and hidden camps.
[12:00] Flash Felton: "Yo."
[12:01] Whitey Larson: "Say, that's the pass going into Box Ken."
Their pursuit leads them to a trapper's cabin on Beaver Creek, where clues about Wolfpaw's movements come to light.
[16:27] Wild Bill Hickok: "Good Lord. That's quite his deputy badge."
The climax unfolds in Beaver Valley, where Lightning Jim and Wild Bill confront Chief Wolfpaw and his braves. A tactical ambush is set, leveraging the terrain to outmaneuver the adversaries.
[21:21] Colonel Steele: "Yeah, I reckon that's Bill coming now."
A fierce shootout ensues, testing the mettle of our heroes as they strive to protect the innocent and uphold the law.
[22:55] Lightning Jim Whipple: "Wait. Look up in that ridge. Lightning. That's Flash, one of the outlaws I'm after."
With the outlaws defeated, the immediate threat is quelled, but the shadow of Chief Wolfpaw looms large. The protagonists reflect on their success and the challenges that lie ahead.
[26:18] Wild Bill Hickok: "Yeah, but it's my hunch we'll be hearing from Wolfpaw again."
[26:32] Wild Bill Hickok: "Well, Whitey, when me and Bill raced up to the camp to get you, both horses got there at the same time. So I guess we better call it a draw."
As the dust settles, Whitey Larson's fate hangs in the balance, setting the stage for continued adventures in the forthcoming episodes.
[14:10] Narrator: "Well, it looks like White is in a bad way. What are Flash and Speed going to do next? Listen for part two of this thrilling Lightning Jim adventure that follows immediately."
Conclusion
Episode three of Harold's Old Time Radio masterfully blends action, strategy, and character development, painting a vivid picture of life on the Old West frontier. Through dynamic interactions and pulse-pounding confrontations, listeners are drawn into the world of Lightning Jim Whipple and Wild Bill Hickok, eagerly anticipating the next chapter in their quest for justice.