Horses, Indians, covered wagons, battles -- welcome to the Wild West.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World - A Congress of American Indians, Representing Various Tribes, Characters and Peculiarities of the Wily Dusky Warriors in Scenes from Actual life Giving their Weird War Dances and Picturesque Style of Horsemanship - Col W.F. Cody - Buffalo Bill - Will Appear at Every Performance
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World - The Brave Cossacks of the Caucasus in Wild Strange Feats and Fearless Equitation
Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West - America's National Entertainment - A Thrilling and True Representation of Mexico's National Sport, the Bull Fight - Showing the Matadors, Picadores, Banderilleros, and Capedores in Brillian Array Headed by the Greatest of Mexican Bull Fighters Romero Diaz as They Appear Daily in the Plaza de Toros with this Great Exhibition
The Great Pawnee Bill Shows - The Only Genuine Wild West Touring America This Season - Over 1000 People and Horses Employed - Every Equestrian Nation in the World Represented - Only White Buffalo on Earth - An Immense Army of Indians, Scouts, Cowboys, and Early Pioneers, Seats for 10,000 People Under Waterproof Canopies - 2 Performances Daily, Rain or Shine - See the Weird & Startling Free Street Parade 10:30am Every Day
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World - A Company of Wild West Cowboys, the Real Rough Riders of the World Whose Daring Exploits have Made Their Very name Synonymous with Deeds of Bravery - Col. W.F. Cody - Buffalo Bill - Will Appear at Every Performance
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World - The Real Sons of the Soudan, Whose Brawn & Muscle Have Amazed the World, Vividly Illustrating their Feats of Strength, Marvelous Horsemanship, Athletic Achievements, Gun Spinning and Pyramid Building - Arab Horsemen - Col W.F. Cody - Buffalo Bill - Will Appear at Every Performance
"Presently the moon rose, dead ahead of me; and painted boldly across its face was the figure of an Indian. He wore this war-bonnet of the Sioux, at his shoulder was a rifle pointed at someone in the river-bottom 30 feet below; in another second he would drop one of my friends. I raised my old muzzle-loader and fired. The figure collapsed, tumbled down the bank and landed with a splash in the water. 'What is it?' called McCarthy, as he hurried back. 'It's over there in the water.' 'Hi!' he cried. 'Little Billy's killed an Indian all by himself!' So began my career as an Indian fighter." -- Buffalo Bill, in his autobiography, 1917

Poster text:
I Am Coming - Col. W.F. Cody
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World - A Squad of Genuine Cuban Insurgents, Battle Scarred Heroes from the Field of Action
Horses, Indians, covered wagons, battles -- welcome to the Wild West.
Horses, Indians, covered wagons, battles -- welcome to the Wild West.
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