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Happy End of a Duel.
How a Deadly Insult was Paid Without Loss of Blood.
Lincoln Daily Call, February 13, 1891
Got a Threatening Letter
Four Days Before the Assault.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 24, 1891
GOOD NEWS FOR MRS. SHEEDY NO POISON FOUND BY THE CHEMIST
An Interesting Bit of Information From Inside Authority on the Sheedy ...
Semi Weekly State Journal, April 24, 1891
Good News for Mrs. Sheedy
No Poison Found by the Chemist
Semi Weekly State Journal, April 24, 1891
Good News for Mrs. Sheedy
No Poison Found by the Chemist.
The Nebraska State Journal, April 21, 1891
Getting Ready for Trial
Probabilities That Sheedy Jury Will Be Secured Today
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 11, 1891
From the State Capital
Speculation as to How the Sheedy Trial Will Be Conducted
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 28, 1891
From the State Capital
A Revengeful Witness Tries to Send an Innocent Person to Jail
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 16, 1891
From the State Capital
The Police Trying to Run Down the Assasin of John Sheedy
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), January 14, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, March 26, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, April 2, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, April 2, 1891
Four Grains of Morphine
Information in the Sheedy Case Filed
The Nebraska State Journal, March 13, 1891
Found No Trace of Poison
Report of the Chemist's Investigation of Sheedy's Murder
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 21, 1891
Formal Charge of Murder
Information Filed Against Monday McFarland and Mrs. Sheedy
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), March 13, 1891
Food for Reflection.
Pertinent Questions Easily Answered.
Lincoln Daily Call, January 1, 1891
Fixing Conventions.
The Republican City Central Committee Meets.
Lincoln Daily Call, March 5, 1891
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), March 31, 1891
Finally Secured a Jury
Examination of the Sheedy Witnesses to Commence To-day
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 12, 1891
Exterior and Interior Views of the New Dining Cars on the "Great Rock Island" Route
Models of Beauty, Comfort and Luxury—Possessing Novel and Disctinctive...
Lincoln Daily Call, January 1, 1891
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