Buffalo Bill Jr. and Calamity uncover a plot to release Geronimo from U.S. Army custody, so the outlaws can pretend to recapture him and collect the reward.
Buffalo Bill Jr., helps a former member of Jesse James's gang clear himself of a false murder charge
The people of Wileynille are in a spot because a rival railroad is going to lay rails in Empire Pass. This would make Wileyville become a ghost town. Buffalo Bill Jr. comes up with a plan to save the town, but the rival railroad won't hear of this and Bill and his sis, Calamity, must warn the others before it is too late.
Attempting to elude a posse led by Sheriff Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid and his henchman ride into Wileyville and charm Buffalo Bill Jr. and his friends.
Buffalo Bill Jr. tries to capture the Black Ghost, a masked outlaw trying to grab the land of a prosperous rancher. Bill falls for the rancher's pretty niece who is in cahoots with the villain. Fortunately, Calamity's feminine instincts cause her to distrust the woman and she follows her to the outlaws' hideout.
A gunman posing as the notorious killer Johnny Ringo takes aim at a government courier.
Buffalo Bill Jr. tries to discover why Caleb Boomer is so desperate to buy back 80 acres of land he sold to Judge Wiley.
During a drought that has hit Wileyville, crops are failing and tempers are soaring high. This drought brings two men with a Rain Maker to the town. During a demonstration, the express office is robbed and an innocent farmer is blamed. Buffalo Bill Jr. and his sis, Calamity set out to find the real villains.
A newly arrived Scotsman runs afoul of his wicked American cousin who is bent on inheriting a family gold mine - even if it means murder!
Bill teams up with Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to round up an outlaw gang.
Renegades from the Clu Clux Clan are wreaking havoc on the ranches surrounding Wileyville. When the townspeople refuse to unhood the members, Bill and Calamity decide to do it themselves.
It the judge's birthday but a rodeo is in town. The horse Gunboat breaks the leg of bronc buster Holder and Shaw intends to shoot the stallion. Marshal Early transports outlaw Blackjack Johnson as his gang tries to free him.
A poor miner's daughter comes to town expecting to see a rich father.
The Pawnee strip is a piece of Federal land that has long been a haven for outlaws. When the government finally sends an officer down to Wileyville so they can open up the strip for homesteading, the courier is killed. Determined to get the strip open for homesteading, Bill, Calamity, Judge Wiley, and the Reverend, set out to get the petition signatures needed to make it official.
A young boy desperately tries to hide his father, who is a fugitive from justice
A professor and his men are taking a survey on the Navajo Reservation land so that they can get to the rock oil that is underneath the rocks. They murder the Indian agent and then try to kill the chief's son White Eagle. Buffalo Bill Jr. is concerned for the land of his friends and tries to find out who is behind these killings and why.
Judge Wiley's business is not doing so well due to the hard-to-beat prices of a competitor. Meanwhile, half of the supplies sent to the Indians always seems to go missing. Is there a connection between this new businesses low prices and the supply stealing? Bill is determined to find out who is behind it.
A crooked businessman is intent on getting the lucrative contract with the local mining companies. His plans to drive his competition out of business hit a snag when his rival's adopted son returns from college but, discovering the young man is an Indian, tries to use racial prejudice as a tool to accomplish his scheme.
Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch rob a stagecoach carrying a mine's payroll. Butch knocks out the marshal guarding the money and exchanges identities with the unconscious lawman. While leafing through a stack of wanted posters, Bill discovers the truth and attempts to recover the loot with the help of his sister, Calamity and an old sea-dog called Barnacle Barney.
Survivors of Jesse James old outlaw gang try to recover his hidden loot with a pieces of a torn treasure map.
A gang of swindlers are trying to rob Wileyville by claiming that a hot spring called the Devil's Washbowl has water that it safe to drink even though it was not so in the past. Bill suspects somethings up and goes to the Washbowl to find out.
A crooked rancher forces Calamity to send a telegraph to the commander of a company of Texas Rangers authorizing an incursion into Mexico to round up a gang of rustlers. He hopes that the Mexican authorities will force the Texas state government to shut down the only law enforcement organization in West Texas which will enable him to run all his illegal activities without interference from the authorities.
After moving their cattle onto the Apache Indian reservation, Gorman accuses the Indians of cattle rustling. It's up to Buffalo Bill Jr. and his sis Calamity to prove the Indians' innocence.
Bill falls for a pretty girl when she and her father arrive in Wileyville. He and Judge Wiley convince the newcomers to buy the stagecoach line from its shifty owner. The man is happy to sell since he knows that the railroad is building a spur to Wileyville, and his company will soon be worthless. When the pretty blonde blames Buffalo Bill for encouraging the bad business deal, the youngster determines to get her family's money back.
Calamity and friends set out to capture two desperadoes. Calamity: Nancy Gilbert. Bill: Dick Jones. Judge: Harry Cheshire
Young Papito Gonzales is on the run from a man who claims that the mare and colt the boy has are his. Papito soon comes to Wileyville while on the run and gets into trouble with some men who steal his mare. Bill and Calamity set out to help the boy reclaim his horses and clear a matter with the man who is looking for him.
A gambler stirs up trouble.
A young deputy must prove himself worthy of his badge.
A minister helps round up one of the most wanted criminals.
A clown blames himself for a measles outbreak---and a bank robbery.
Two crooks try to outwit an old man.
Bill clashes with a killer.
Bill helps a friend wage a war against smugglers.
An Italian immigrant is blamed for a stagecoach holdup.
Bill helps a woman accused of complicity in a bank robbery.
Bill helps Grandpa Andrew retain custody of his orphaned grandson.
Bill goes after a robbery gang.
Bill thwarts crooked bankers plotting to seize the Blue River Bank.
Drew Felton is stealing silver ore from the mine owners.
Calamity gets to know the Wileyville tailor and helps Bill find out how robbers are getting information.
Bill tangles with a horse thief.
A businessman is pocketing illegal cash.