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From the Courthouse
Lincoln Weekly News, April 2, 1891
The Hotel Mack had a narrow escape from fire Sunday nightThe man who is caring for it since its vacation said a lamp exploded
Lincoln Herald, April 4, 1891
Record of Omaha's MurdersCrimes That Have Been Committed in the Last Twenty Years
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 5, 1891
Answered Not Guilty.Mary Sheedy and Monday McFarland Arraigned Today.
Lincoln Daily Call, April 13, 1891
The announcement is made that the Ann Arbor chemist who analyzed the stomach of John Sheedy found no poisonOn the surface this would seem to indicate that McFarland's confession...
Lincoln Herald, April 18, 1891
Found No Trace of PoisonReport of the Chemist's Investigation of Sheedy's Murder
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 21, 1891
Good News for Mrs. SheedyNo Poison Found by the Chemist.
The Nebraska State Journal, April 21, 1891
The Sheedy Murder.The Trial to Take Place in Two Weeks.
Lincoln Daily Call, April 21, 1891
To Rebuild the FunkeIt Will Be Made a New Opera House.
The Nebraska State Journal, April 23, 1891
Good News for Mrs. SheedyNo Poison Found by the Chemist
Semi Weekly State Journal, April 24, 1891
GOOD NEWS FOR MRS. SHEEDY NO POISON FOUND BY THE CHEMISTAn Interesting Bit of Information From Inside Authority on the Sheedy ...
A Social Panel DrawnJurors for the Sheedy Murder Case
The Nebraska State Journal, April 25, 1891
The arraignment of Mrs. Sheedy and Monday McFarland was held MondayBoth pleaded not guilty and were remanded for trial
Lincoln Herald, April 25, 1891
[Untitled] The arraignment of Mrs. Sheedy and Monday McFarland was had Monday
Lincoln Herald, April 25, 1891 (Transcription)
The Hardships of a Jury.
Lincoln Daily Call, April 26, 1891
From the State CapitalSpeculation as to How the Sheedy Trial Will Be Conducted
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), April 28, 1891
The Criminal Calendar
Lincoln Weekly News, April 30, 1891
The Sheedy Trial.
Lincoln Daily Call, May 1, 1891
Will They Hang?Query About Mary Sheedy and McFarland
Vanity Fair, May 2, 1891
The Sheedy Trial.Commences This Morning�The Jury Panel Questioned.
Lincoln Daily Call, May 4, 1891