A Sheepman's Triumph (1911)

The cattlemen draw a dead line and defy the sheepmen to cross it. Nan writes her father, the cattle rancher, she is coming home for a vacation. Ben, the son of a sheep raiser, tells his father he is having trouble with the cattlemen. Nan arrives from college and is welcomed by every man on the ranch, with whom she is a great favorite. The cattlemen plan to stampede their cattle over the sheep. Ben learns of their plan and warns his men. Nan out for a ride, finds herself directly in line of the stampeded cattle. Ben, who is making an effort to protect his sheep, sees Nan's danger and rescues her from a perilous position. Nan and Ben become great friends and agree to exchange notes, using a hollow tree as a post-office. Nan's father discovers their friendship and orders Nan to have nothing to do with the sheepherder's son. The young people, however, elude him and elope. The rancher rages and swears vengeance, but through his love for his only daughter, a reconciliation takes place and a truce in the war between the cattlemen and sheepmen is declared.

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GenresShort Western