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Says It Was Monday's Blow
That Took The Life of John Sheedy.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 13, 1891
Lincoln Daily Call, May 13, 1891
Testimony for Mrs Sheedy
Dr. Hart Thinks Death Resulted from Concussion of the Brain
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 13, 1891
Lincoln Daily Call, May 13, 1891
The Sheedy Case
Jas. Malone Shows Up in Contempt
Lincoln Daily Call, May 13, 1891
The Trial Begun. The Great Sheedy Murder Case Now On.
Lincoln Daily Call, May 12, 1891
Twelve Good Men and True
The Jury Secured In the Sheedy Case
The Nebraska State Journal, May 12, 1891
Finally Secured a Jury
Examination of the Sheedy Witnesses to Commence To-day
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 12, 1891
Col. Philpot Listens to Mr. Snell
Lincoln Daily Call, May 12, 1891
The Trial Begun
The Great Sheedy Murder Case Now On
Lincoln Daily Call, May 12, 1891
Getting Ready for Trial
Probabilities That Sheedy Jury Will Be Secured Today
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 11, 1891
The Anti-Kidnappers
Sane Persons Confined in Asylums
The Nebraska State Journal, May 11, 1891
The Fray to Begin To-Day
In the Interesting Sheedy Case
The Nebraska State Journal, May 11, 1891
Still Examining Jurors
Eleven Men Found Acceptable to Both Sides of the Sheedy Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 10, 1891
And Still No Sheedy Jury
A Protest Against Outside Interference
The Nebraska State Journal, May 10, 1891
Lincoln Daily Call, May 9, 1891
Will They Escape?
The Question Discussed in the Sheedy Case
Lincoln Daily Call, May 9, 1891
Monday Wasn't Weakening
But Was Telling How Malone Worked It.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 9, 1891
Tgetng A Jury.
For the Final Trial of Mrs. Sheedy and McFarland
Vanity Fair, May 9, 1891
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