| 163Chicago Democrat
June 11/93
"Buffalo Bill."
Col. William F. Cody, better known
as "Buffalo Bill," was born in Scott
county, Iowa. At an early age he moved
to Kansas and was reared as a herder,
wagon master and pony express rider.
After more or less success he became a
trapper on the Republican river.
When the war broke out he was a government
scout and guide at Fort Larned,
and later was engaged in several battles.
Reared among the Indians and trappers
of the far west, from boyhood, endowed
with cunning and generalship he was
well equipped for the duties that befell
him and for his present engagement as
head of the famous Buffalo Bill's Wild
West." The tour of the continent has
netted him a neat profit and increased
his popularity and fame. He is without
doubt one of the manliest of men
and one of the most able and successful. | 163"Buffalo Bill."
Col. William F. Cody, better known
as "Buffalo Bill," was born in Scott
county, Iowa. At an early age he moved
to Kansas and was reared as a herder,
wagon master and pony express rider.
After more or less success he became a
trapper on the Republican river.
When the war broke out he was a gov-
ernment scout and guide at Fort Larned,
and later was engaged in several battles.
Reared among the Indians and trappers
of the far west, from boyhood, endowed
with cunning and generalship he was
well equipped for the duties that befell
him and for his present engagement as
head of the famous Buffalo Bill's Wild
West." The tour of the continent has
netted him a neat profit and increased
his popularity and fame. He is with-
out doubt one of the manliest of men
and one of the most able and successful. |