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The Great Texas Bill Wild West Show in Marlinton

 


The Great Texas Bill Wild West show will be held in Marlinton on Tuesday, August 1, 1905. The show features:

  • Tribes of genuine Sioux, Pawnee & Cheyenne Indians
  • American representative cowboys, champion marksmen, south American gauchos, natives of Mexico, western pioneer and rough riders.
  • A "superb, phenomenal spectacle depicting old Mexico"
  • The "Battle of Wounded Knee"
  • The only genuine cowboy band

There will be two exhibitions daily: an afternoon show at 2 p.m. and a night show at 8 p.m. Admission to the event will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. The show is presented by H. C. Bain and advertised by Dr. G.A. Revercomb.

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