This two-reeler from 1920 has Texas Guinan and her brothers living in a shack. When handsome Pat Hartigan comes moseying around, they tie him backwards on his horse and send him on his way; they're not moonshiners themselves, but they'll have no truck with revenuers. However, when they realize he's helpless if he encounters the gun-toting bunch, they spring into action in this watchable but choppily-paced short subject.
Before she became famous for running her own speakeasy in New York, Miss Guinan, a daughter of Waco, Texas spent time on the vaudeville stage and from 1917 through 1921 starred in about forty westerns features and short subjects as a girl of action. Eventually she decided that it was easier to make money by greeting illegal drinkers with the cry "Hello, suckers! Leave your money on the bar."