This is just a goofy episode that gets more unbelievable as you watch.
Old and ailing General Kip Marston sends his colonel friend to Dodge to locate his long lost son Billy Touker, born of a native American squaw who he deserted as an infant. The adult son is mentally slow and child-like, but somehow support himself and his squaw wife. We first see him in town playing with the children, and a local man is taunting him about his squaw wife which Billy doesn't like. They get in a scuffle and Billy accidentally breaks a window and chair at a business and the owner wants Billy to face charges. Marshal Dillon, instead of trying to settle it there, or arrest the instigator of the fight locks up Billy to be held for trial in several days when the judge is in town. Shame on the marshal for not clearing this up on the spot. After the colonel arrives and the town finds out Billy is son of a hero, they hold a big celebration without inviting Billy's wife. The colonel pays an unreasonably high bail of $50 to take Billy to see his dying father. The window and chair would probably cost $15. The wife doesn't want Billy to leaver her, but why wouldn't she go along. The entire story just is poorly thought out. But it's interesting to see Frank Sutton attempting to play this part.