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R. D. Stearns
Vanity Fair, May 2, 1891
The Sheedy Trial.Commences This Morning�The Jury Panel Questioned.
Lincoln Daily Call, May 4, 1891
Sheedy Murder Trial BegunMonday McFarland and Mrs. Sheedy Brought Into Court
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 5, 1891
The Sheedy Murder TrialThe Work of Impanelling a Jury Still Goes On
Lincoln Daily Call, May 5, 1891
Monday and Mary in CourtOpening Day of the Great Sheedy Case.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 5, 1891
Eleven in the Jury BoxMen Who Have Not Formed Opinions.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 6, 1891
A Dreary grindThe Selection of a Jury Goes Slowly On
Lincoln Daily Call, May 6, 1891
No Jury YetThe Examination of Special Panel Drags slowly
Lincoln Daily Call, May 7, 1891
Still Looking for a JuryLittle Progress Made in the Sheedy Murder Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 7, 1891
The Second Special PanelDrawn for the Sheedy Jury.
Semi Weekly State Journal, May 8, 1891
In a Mighty EffortThe Selection of a Jury for the Murder Trial
Lincoln Daily Call, May 8, 1891
The Special Panel Drawn For The Sheedy JuryOne Hundred and Forty Men Called and Only Eleven Have Been Chosen
Semi Weekly State Journal, May 8, 1891 (Transcription)
Jurors Who Will ThinkThey Are Not Wanted for the Sheedy Murder Trial
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 8, 1891
Delighted the Gallery
Lincoln Daily Call, May 9, 1891
Will They Escape?The Question Discussed in the Sheedy Case
[Untitled] John L. Sullivan and Duncan B. Harrison appeared at the Funke last evening in the latter's popular play they are starring through the country.
Lincoln Herald, May 9, 1891
Monday Wasn't WeakeningBut 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
Mrs. Mary Sheedy
Still Examining JurorsEleven Men Found Acceptable to Both Sides of the Sheedy Case
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 10, 1891