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Mrs. Sheedy's Case
It Will Probably Come Up Today
The Nebraska State Journal, March 7, 1891
The History of a Well
Where the Salt Water Comes From
Semi Weekly State Journal, March 6, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, March 5, 1891
Fixing Conventions.
The Republican City Central Committee Meets.
Lincoln Daily Call, March 5, 1891
Mrs. Sheedy Will Be Bailed
That Appears To Be the Probability.
The Nebraska State Journal, March 1, 1891
She May be Allowed Bail
Mrs. Sheedy's Attorneys File a Motion, Well Based, for Her Release
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), February 28, 1891
A Long Grind.
The City Fathers Work Until the Midnight Hour.
Lincoln Daily Call, February 17, 1891
Lincoln Herald, February 14, 1891
Happy End of a Duel.
How a Deadly Insult was Paid Without Loss of Blood.
Lincoln Daily Call, February 13, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, February 12, 1891
District Court
The Criminal Calendar Will be Very Materially Reduced
Lincoln Weekly News, February 5, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, February 5, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, February 5, 1891
The Sheedy Murder Trial
Mrs. Sheedy and the Negro McFarland Held Without Bail
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), February 1, 1891
Lincoln Herald, January 31, 1891
Held Without Bail.
Mrs. Sheedy and Monday McFarland Remain in Jail.
Lincoln Daily Call, January 31, 1891
Lincoln Herald, January 31, 1891
Sheedy Hearing Resumed
The Court Room Crowded and Many Unable to Gain Admission
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 30, 1891
The Sheedy Verdict
It Is a Reversible Document
Semi Weekly State Journal, January 30, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, January 29, 1891
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