The Clue of the Lazy Y (6/10/1938)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto happen upon a body. A letter found on the body leads them to believe the man was Jim Baer. He has no other means of identification. The letter states he was shot by outlaws named Ed Scott and Lefty Cullum, then it simply says "Lazy Y." So the Lone Ranger and Tonto head for the Lazy Y ranch to try and find a pair of murderers.
Three Against Geronimo (6/29/1938)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto stumble upon a war party being formed by the great indian chief, Geronimo. Geronimo's hatred of white men, especially Soldiers, is well known. Tonto learns Geronimo plans to attack a nearby Army garrison under the guise of the flag of truce. The Ranger takes this information to Captain Ruddy, commander of the fort. The Masked Rider and Captain Ruddy form a plan - a plan that leaves only the Lone Ranger, Tonto, and one Soldier, Lieutenant Peterson, to face Geronimo a...
The Ranger Impersonates (6/8/1938)
The Lone Ranger learns of a plan to kidnap Army Captain Carter and force him to turn over secret government documents. After getting away from the outlaws he finds Captain Carter and tells him of the plan. The Lone Ranger then disguises himself as Carter, allowing the Outlaws to capture him so he can find out just who is plotting against the government.
The Silver Spur (6/6/1938)
Sandy Tindale had a shootout with a crooked gambler. When the Lone Ranger brought him back to face the law, no one believed he'd go to jail. However, Banker Pottle, Sandy's rival for the love of his girl, Lenore, was on the jury and made sure Sandy was jailed for two years. Now Sandy has paid his debt and is due back on the next stage, along with $5,000 of Banker Pottle's money. When the stage arrives, there is no Sandy, and no money. Only a fancy silver spur that Sandy had won years ago in...
A Woman in Hacksaw (6/3/1938)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto once again meet up with Civil War veterans Bolivar Bates and Hacksaw Hastings. This time, a woman named Aggie is trying to wedge herself between the two friends and help separate them from some of the money they earned as tax collectors.