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[Untitled] The verdict in the Sheedy trial. . .

The Nebraska State Journal, May 30, 1891

Neither of Them is Guilty
Such is the Verdict in the Sheedy Case.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 30, 1891

Both Go Free!
Mary Sheedy and Monday McFarland Acquitted

Vanity Fair, May 30, 1891

Closing the Sheedy Case
Evidence in and Around Argument by Counsel

Semi Weekly State Journal, May 29, 1891

All Rests With the Jury
Close of Argument In the Sheedy Case.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 29, 1891

A Great Crowd
Listens to Attorney Strode's Powerful Speech

Lincoln Daily Call, May 28, 1891

Eager To Hear the Close
A Multitude at the Sheedy Trial.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 28, 1891

Piling Ossa on Pelion

Lincoln Weekly News, May 28, 1891

Yesterday Afternoon

Lincoln Weekly News, May 28, 1891

The End Close at Hand

Lincoln Weekly News, May 28, 1891

The Defense Has Its Innings

Lincoln Weekly News, May 28, 1891

A Juror Sick
This Causes a Stop in the Arguments

Lincoln Daily Call, May 27, 1891

A Startling Arraignment
Extracts from Hon. F.M. Hall's Argument.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 27, 1891

Enlightening the Jurors
Oratorical Attorneys Firing Eloquence at the Intelligent Twelve

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 27, 1891

Pleading For a Verdict
Six Hours of Earnest Oratory.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 26, 1891

Reviewing the Evidence
Lawyers in the Sheedy Murder Trial Earning their Fees

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 26, 1891

The Care of Those Who Are Physically Disabled.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 25, 1891

The Arguments
In the Sheedy Murder Case begun Today

Lincoln Daily Call, May 25, 1891

Ready for the Arguments
End of Hearing Evidence in the Great Sheedy Murder Trial

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 24, 1891

Visit To a Mad House
The Asylum Where Ex-Senator Jones Is

Lincoln Daily Call, May 24, 1891

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