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Monday's Yarn
Given to the Jury in the Sheedy Murder Case
Vanity Fair, May 16, 1891
Monday, The Confessor.
In a Bran New Suit of Clothes He Takes a Train for Kansas.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 31, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Herald, March 21, 1891
Mrs. Sheedy is Arraigned
She Figures as Principal in Three of the Four Counts
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 27, 1891
Mrs. Sheedy Will Be Bailed
That Appears To Be the Probability.
The Nebraska State Journal, March 1, 1891
Mrs. Sheedy's Case
It Will Probably Come Up Today
The Nebraska State Journal, March 7, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, March 19, 1891
Nearing the End
The Defense Will Close this Afternoon
LC, May 22, 1891
Nearing the End
The Long Drawn Sheedy Case Will Soon go to the Jury
Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891
Neither of Them is Guilty
Such is the Verdict in the Sheedy Case.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 30, 1891
Neither of them is Guilty
Such is the Verdict in the Sheedy Case
Semi Weekly State Journal, June 5, 1891
No Jury Yet
The Examination of Special Panel Drags slowly
Lincoln Daily Call, May 7, 1891
Lincoln Herald, January 31, 1891
On Art Work in Lincoln
What the Haydon art Club is Doing
The Nebraska State Journal, June 14, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, January 29, 1891
Petitioning For Liberty
Mrs. Sheedy and Monday File Motions
The Nebraska State Journal, March 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 28, 1891
Pleading For a Verdict
Six Hours of Earnest Oratory.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 26, 1891
Point for the Prosecution
Important Victory for the State in the Sheedy Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 14, 1891
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