- Needing water and grass for the herd Favor has the okay from a rancher until he befriends a Comanche boy with candy. The rancher wants the Comanche lands so he is willing to start an Indian war and sacrifice his only son who he despises.
- Suffering from a dry spell, the Rawhiders ask Jed Reston's permission to graze on his land. Jed offers his vast, heavily-guarded land for grazing after Jed's son Matt whips Comanche Taslatch. Learning that Taslatch has been framed, Favor declines a meal with the Restons. While in Bixby getting supplies, Favor gives Taslatch's son a handful of candy sticks when the store owner ignores him and waits on two white boys. Upon returning to camp Jed visits them, telling Favor to have his herd off Reston's land in 24 hours or he will start killing the herd. Favor's only option is to go south on Comanche land to make the deadline. Favor and Rowdy avoid a lashing and gain access to the Comanche land when Taslatch rescues them. Taslatch is scratching to establish a farm adjacent to Reston and the townspeople are helping Reston stop him. When the store won't give Taslatch a plow he ordered and paid for, Favor steps in to get it for him. As they return it to Taslatch, they find that Jed has burned out Taslatch, thinking the Comanche have his son captive. He tells them he will trade Taslatch for Matt but reneges. Matt was thrown by a horse and steps in to stop his father from hanging Taslatch anyway with the town's aid.—David Stevens
- Jed Reston kicks Favor's hungry, thirsty herd off his range because Favor bought candy for an Indian boy. Then he goes on to plan to hang the boy's father to start an Indian war so he can acquire the Indian reservation that adjoins Reston's land.—chipe
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