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Hardie tracks two bandits fleeing to Mexico with $10,000 belonging to Wells Fargo.
Hardie tracks two bandits fleeing to Mexico with $10,000 belonging to Wells Fargo.
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Tales of Wells Fargo
S4, EP3 "The Warrior's Return"Jim Hardie questions the guilt of a soldier who's been accused of murder and of theft from a Wells Fargo stagecoach.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S4, EP4 "The Jackass"Hardie is called to investigate when a rash of robberies occurs at Leadville, but his arrival is less than auspicious when he's relieved of his wallet and gun by an old woman who robs the stage.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S4, EP5 "The Stage Line"Hardie's curious when a successful stage-line owner suddenly decides to sell out, at a very low price.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S4, EP6 "The Train Robbery"Hardie is sent to guard a shipment of old paper money being sent to San Francisco to be destroyed when he gets a tip that a robbery is planned.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S6, EP34 "Vignette of a Sinner"Banker Les Caldwell attempts to steal $100,000 from his own bank; Jim Hardie falls in love.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S6, EP33 "The Wayfarers"Hardie tracks two bandits fleeing to Mexico with $10,000 belonging to Wells Fargo.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S6, EP32 "Don't Wake the Tiger"When two ex-con brothers kidnap the man who put them in jail, Hardie investigates.
Tales of Wells Fargo
S6, EP31 "The Gold Witch"Two sideshow hypnotists, The Great Reardon and his wife, use their powers to fleece a gold-mine owner after Hardie hires them to serve as entertainment at a Wells Fargo celebration.
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