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Jimmie Hudson and Fred Grant, both employed by the Double X Ranch, race to town to see Rene Brentwood, a pretty girl who keeps a little store. Grant is accosted by Pop Barnes, owner of the Double X, who reproves him for not being on the ...See moreJimmie Hudson and Fred Grant, both employed by the Double X Ranch, race to town to see Rene Brentwood, a pretty girl who keeps a little store. Grant is accosted by Pop Barnes, owner of the Double X, who reproves him for not being on the range. Hot words follow, Pop hits Grant who comes back and knocks him out. Several ranch huskies, enraged at Grant for hitting an old man, lay hands on him and drag him away. Rene implores Jimmie to save him for her sake. It is a bitter pill for him that she loves Grant as much as that, but he swallows it and rescues Grant by a quick maneuver, riding with him to the hills where they elude their pursuers by going to the lair of a friend of Grant's, who proves to be no other than Black Dan, the rustler, who blandly offers them refuge until Grant innocently lets out some information about the passing of some thoroughbred stock from the Double X in half an hour. Black Dan's "friendship" suddenly ends. Jimmie and Grant are locked in a shack while Black Dan and his gang go for the stock. Jimmie escapes and catches Dan on a mountain flat where they battle. Jimmie bests him but is jumped on by the gang and pummeled until the arrival of the rescuing posse headed by Grant. The rustlers are arrested, Pop apologizes to Grant for his hastiness and engages Jimmie as ranch foreman. Jimmie also wins a wife, for Grant turns out to be Rene's brother. Written by Universal Weekly, June 5, 1926 See less