 Texas Lill's way. You're sure looking for trouble here for us? Yes, you are, Carl. I didn't have to wait long to meet up with Texas. There's plenty of cash in the pockets of you. Sting the troopers and local peace officers to maintain law. We're the fearless and courageous United States Marshals. Please come back to us now in the thrilling adventures of United States Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple and his deputy Whitey Larson. I mean, another train was held about by Del Plot. Well, they did the catch the Yeager Sudan, didn't they? Our report says it was Texas Lill's gang. Texas Lill's gang? Come on, we're heading for Elk Lodge. Let's cross under! I'd help back the Elk Lodge. I'll look around. Talk to you later. I'm afraid, Robert, you wouldn't be after Texas Lill, huh? Oh, she's the one all right. Oh, give us luck. You're right, and you know the funny thing about it was, I was sitting next to the sheriff at Elk Lodge when that train stopped and in walked Texas Lill. Did the sheriff make a play to get her? No, no, but I guess it didn't have much. She was in and out of that coach before you could win tonight. What she looked like, Doc? Well, she was called, built more like a man. She meant business. Yeah, try to follow her? Yes, yes, he got up a part-time but they couldn't pick up a trail. He was here just a minute ago. They went across the street, the sheriff's office. A few Mexicans around here, they work in the mine. Yeah, I see. Well, you know, it's been most of the year since I seen you, boys. Yeah, I was building up. So I thought I'd come out and start up a practice. Good idea, Doc. Hey, why don't you boys come on down to my house? Well, but this first day, I think it's so dizzying, you know? How about joining us, Doc? Oh, thanks, thanks. I've had my day. I tell you, though, when you boys get through, come on down. I live right down this road in a white house by the creek there. You can't miss it. All right, Doc, we'll be down. Yeah, we do. I couldn't get a whole car. All right, Wattie. We'll eat and then go over and have a talk with the sheriff. Talking to me on the street was the most important. The train conductor shot at us, and Sam, he was wounded. What? She's a senior. What? Was he hit bad? I put it to the shoulder, senior. He breathed plenty much. And the senior needs to say, I must get the doctor quick. Yeah? Well, where is he? At our hideout place in Secret Valley, senior. I hear there is a new doctor in town. Yeah, yeah, that's right. Where does he stay? He just moved into that white house by the creek. See, I will go get him now. We'll go out the back door, senior. Don't worry about Sam. The doctor will fix him up soon. Come on. My name's Jim Whipple. United States Marshal from Fort Anderson. Right, Jim, eh? Yeah, this is my deputy. Why'd he last? Well, howdy. Oh, pleased to meet you. Well, what's your name, Jim? Thanks. That's all? Yeah, here they all come. Well, we got a report about the train hold up. Oh, yeah? Understand it was Texas Lilligan. Yeah, yeah, I got up a posse and went out right after her. But didn't have much luck picking up a trail, though. Hey, he's funny, smart, and slippery as an eel. Well, that train was carrying mail, Sheriff. That makes it a government crime. Well, maybe you could help us, and we could help you, and let me catch up with it. Yeah, yeah, sure thing. Understand the railroad's offered a $5,000 reward. Yeah? Yeah, I didn't notice any reward signs posted, so I think you hadn't heard about it. Yeah, well, well, I got the sign right here in the desk, but I ain't had time to put it up yet. I see. Any idea where Texas Lill might be hiding out? Hey, now, if I knew that, I'd go and get her. Sure, that's right. Me and Wattie will mosey around town tonight, and tomorrow we'll do a little scouting. Might run into something. Yeah, yeah, sure, sure. And if you see anything, let me know. Sure, yes. Come on, Wattie. You're too glad to see us, Wattie. Yeah, that's right. And he didn't say anything about being under train leader. Now, why do you keep an eye on the sheriff's office? Watch where it goes. I'm going down the road and see the doctor. There's some more questions I want to ask him. I'll let you and the doctor through the water. It's a little scary. I don't know why they did this. Well, it's gone, T. But the doctor right now, what you can't put a blame on me up up in that hidden valley behind is the doctor. You shot both of them. You left them two men up there, taking Wattie and me, come up to that cabin after you left. And the doctor told us who shot him and your brother. Dr. Paul's testimony will put a rope around your neck, Sheriff. Why that yellow double-cropped and pole-cropped? I just hope I live long enough to see that critter. Marshall Lightning, Jim Whipple.