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- Hopalong and his horse Topper catch bad guys with Red Connors for comic relief.
- Hoppy and Red try to help an immigrant family fight a rancher and a crooked lawyer who are attempting to drive them off their land.
- Hoppy and Red find a severely wounded man who mentions the name of neighboring ranch owner in his dying breath. Hoppy decides to investigate and finds the murdered man and the nearby rancher had been engaged in a on-going fight over water rights that sometimes led to bloodshed. When Hoppy meets the accused rancher's lovely young wife, he isn't so sure that the man isn't being framed for the murder.
- An Indian agent asks Hoppy to help persuade an Indian chief to reveal the location where crude oil can be found on the land's surface. The country will be opened to settlement and unless the tribe agrees to contract with oil companies before homestead claims can be filed, an outsider might grab the land and prevent the Indians from earning income from the oil wells.
- While in Mexico on business, Hoppy and Red agree to help a blind woman's son who is falsely accused on murder.
- When Red is hurt in a fall, Hoppy has his hands full chasing his amnesiac friend and preventing a pretty woman from losing her copper mine to unscrupulous men.
- An indebted lawyer fakes a stage holdup with the murder of the driver and a client to gain the client's fortune and blame the cavalry nephew in a clothing switch with an accomplice and nephew who left for dead survives but loses memory.
- Hoppy and Red investigate a series of robberies where the bandits ride a short ways and then seem to disappear in thin air.
- As Twin Rivers becomes no longer a quiet cattle town due to a gold strike, two partners of Bummer Lowe, who Red and others have grub-staked to look for gold, have been killed and then Bummer continues to ail unresponsive to medication.
- Hoppy and Red are asked to investigate missing shipments of rifles. Their efforts to find the guns before they reach the hands of Mexican revolutionaries are hampered by a sharp-shooting lady marshal.
- While searching for a missing calf, Hoppy and Red are shot at from ambush. They quickly capture the would-be drygulchers, who turn out to be a couple of hungry kids riding cross-country to claim their inheritance. Hoppy isn't too concerned about the misunderstanding - the youths paid for the calf, after all - until he learns that the money he was paid with is counterfeit.
- A boy asks Hoppy to investigate the death of his father who was killed after being accused of cheating at cards. At first Hoppy can't find a motive for the crime, but when the boys mother dies under mysterious circumstances, he begins to suspect the boy's legal guardian of plotting the murder.
- Thieves steal gold coins meant for a relief fund and make them into gold nuggets that they use an old prospector to launder which throws suspicion on the prospector's granddaughter's assayer husband.
- Bricker, Jim Taggart's rep, reports that Taggart's nephew has been killed by robbers that stole a railroad survey but actually Bricker has killed the nephew to deliver the plans for a fee to Taggart' s rival so Taggart loses the contract.
- The Twin Forks ranchers are looking forward to a good year with plentiful rainwater and lush grass to fill their cattle's bellies until a sheepherder threatens to move his stock onto the range to compete for forage. Hoppy must work fast to prevent a range war between the cattlemen's association and the interlopers.
- Clemons traveling to see his son buys a wagon said by the locals to bring harm to its owners in which bank robbers have hidden their take while it was in the livery but, when they trail, the robbers find the stash missing from the wagon.
- When a young Mexican is framed for murder, Hoppy and Red hide him from a lynch mob and attempt to trap the real killer.
- Red uses $1000 of Hoppy's money to invest in scrub land, because he hears of an irrigation ditch being dug to bring water to the worthless tract. Cassidy investigates and learns that the developer is using Hoppy's name to promote the swindle.
- Hoppy tries to help a reformed criminal, the fiancée of a wealthy rancher's daughter, when his former associates try to blackmail him into robbing the cattlemen association's safe.
- The U.S. Army asks Hoppy to investigate when a herd of horses desperately needed for the Spanish-American War is stolen from the ranch who was supposed to supply the herd. The ranch workers insist the horses were rustled by Mexican bandits, but the Mexican authorities claim that no herd of horses crossed the U.S.-Mexican border, legal or illegal.