The story concerns Bill Dunham, a droll cow-puncher, who finds that home without a wife may have its advantages, "but durned few," and a good woman who can sew on buttons and make flapjacks is worth more than much silver and gold and the liberties of single blessedness.
The Ranger's Bride (1910) is currently not available on any services.
Gilbert M. Anderson
The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company