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    1896

  1. Middletown Daily Argus (April 13, 1896)   "At Variance"   A poem. Reprinted from Life (unknown issue). This newspaper is from Middletown New York.  [NPA]
  2. Newark Daily Advocate (June 18, 1896)   "A Satisfactory Reform"   A poem. Reprinted from Truth. This newspaper is from Newark Ohio. p 4.  [NPA]
  3. Shippensburg News (December 25, 1896)   "A Nameless Gift"   A story. "Why Sister Mary Broke Her Engagement with the Doctor." One illustration. Shippensburg (Pennyslvania) News; December 25, 1896; p 1.  [EPBLIB]
  4. 1897

  5. Naugatuck Daily News (April 17, 1897)   "Dora's Easter Service"   A story. Illustrated. Naugatuck (Connecticut) Daily News; April 17, 1897; p5.  [NPA]
  6. Marion Daily Star (May 5, 1897)   "An Exception"   A poem. Reprinted from Truth. Marion (Ohio) Daily Star; May 5, 1897.  [NPA]
  7. Indiana Democrat (June 2, 1897)   "Partners"   A poem. Same as Century Magazine. Indiana (Pennsylvania) Democrat; June 2, 1897. Massillon (Ohio) Independent; July 15, 1897.  [NPA]
  8. Decatur Daily Review (August 3, 1897)   "A Lifetime of Regret"   Previously published in National Magazine as "The Funny Man." Decatur (Illinois) Daily Review; August 3, 1897.  [NPA]
  9. 1898

  10. Freeborn County Standard (March 30, 1898)   "An Arkansas Pastel"   A story. "A Word Picture with a Very Pathetic Toning" Reprinted from Yellow Book. Albert Lea, Minnesota: Freeborn County Standard; March 30, 1898. Sandusky (Ohio) Morning Star; March 30, 1898.  [NPA]
  11. 1900

  12. The Mansfield News (January 24, 1900)   "The Rainmakers"   The Mansfield News (Mansfield, Ohio).  [NPA]
  13. 1901

  14. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (October 10, 1901)   "When Ida Puts Her Armor On"   A poem. Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Daily Northwestern; October 10, 1901; p 5.  [NPA]
  15. 1906

  16. Dallas Morning News (May 27, 1906)   "Decoration Day at Boomer"   A story.  [DALLAS]
  17. 1907

  18. Chillicothe Constitution (February 11, 1907)   "The Crime of Amalgamated Pork"   The Chillicothe Constitution (Chillicothe, Missouri).  [NPA]
  19. New York Herald Magazine (March 10, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on the Race Question"   Commentary. p 11. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Discourse Upon the Race Question".  [HARPER]
  20. _____ (March 17, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and the Big Stick"   Commentary. p 14. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "More Light on Simplified Spelling".  [HARPER]
  21. _____ (March 24, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt, Match Maker"   Commentary. p 11. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Makes a Match and Makes a Sale".  [HARPER]
  22. _____ (April 7, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt in the 400"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "He Tells a Tall Tale and Makes a Cash Sale".  [HARPER]
  23. _____ (April 14, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt, Pirate"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Jarby's Encyclopedia for a Pirate Crew".  [HARPER]
  24. _____ (April 21, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and His Tainted Millions"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Dissertation Upon Tainted Money".  [HARPER]
  25. _____ (April 28, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on Moving Day"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Bad Day for Book Agents: Eliph' Hewlitt Finds Moving Day Bad for Business".  [HARPER]
  26. _____ (May 12, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on Office Holding"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Presidents and Town Pumps: Eliph' Hewlitt Convinces a Public Official".  [HARPER]
  27. _____ (May 19, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and 'By Jocks'"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Deathbed Transaction: Eliph' Hewlitt, Book Agent, Beats Death".  [HARPER]
  28. _____ (May 26, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt in Defeat"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Eliph' Hewlitt's Waterloo: Succumbs to the Human Cyclopedium".  [HARPER]
  29. 1909

  30. Betzville Tales (July 10, 1909)   "Cousin Orone McDooble -- His Reptile"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  31. _____ (July 15, 1909)   "Sue Granger and the Lamp Post"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  32. _____ (August 3, 1909)   "Uncle Ashdod Clute's Last Breath"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  33. _____ (August 18, 1909)   "Miss Petunia Scraggins and the Clothespins"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed August 11, 1909 in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  34. _____ (September 2, 1909)   "Philo Gubb and the Auto Hen"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. "Philo Gubb is one of the tenderest hearted men in Betzville. He hasn't the style necessary to mingle in our best society, but he has a good heart, and when his speckled hen died after setting on a nest of eggs for a week Philo's heart bled with pity for the motherless eggs." Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  35. _____ (September 8, 1909)   "Mr. Pethcod Scroggs' Identical Twins"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  36. _____ (September 9, 1909)   "Will Finch and the Belgian Lapdog"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed September 1, 1901 in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  37. _____ (September 28, 1909)   "Gustapher Plogs and the Honk-Honk"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  38. _____ (October 14, 1909)   "Miss Allegretto and the Pie"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  39. _____ (October 21, 1909)   "Rickshaw Phipps and Bedelia"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  40. _____ (October 29, 1909)   "Col. Gabe Dunder and the Shredded Codfish"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  41. _____ (November 5, 1909)   "Pilgath Gubb's Auto-House"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  42. _____ (November 12, 1909)   "Rastus Diggs and His Mother-In_Law"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  43. _____ (November 19, 1909)   "Rocco Mackintosh and His Two Natures"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  44. _____ (December 3, 1909)   "Cousin Orone and Cleopatra"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  45. _____ (December 11, 1909)   "Grandma Pillbeck and the Tin Clock"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  46. _____ (December 18, 1909)   "Randolph Binks and the Safety Hammock"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  47. _____ (December 28, 1909)   "Uncle Ashdod and the Bisquito"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  48. 1910

  49. Betzville Tales (January 13, 1910)   "Antipater Phipps and the Carp"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  50. _____ (January 17, 1910)   "Uncle Orone Spins in His Grave"   Exact title unknown.  [EPBLIB]
  51. _____ (January 20, 1910)   "Aunt Rhinocolura and the Leg"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  52. _____ (January 27, 1910)   "Glaphyra Quat and Bedilla"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  53. _____ (February 17, 1910)   "Col Randolph Phipps and the Ostrich"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  54. _____ (February 24, 1910)   "Balkins Schwartz and the Shadow"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  55. _____ (March 3, 1910)   "Ebenezer Spillgath and the Calf"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  56. _____ (March 11, 1910)   "Clorilla Minch and Her Lovers"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed March 4, 1910 in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal.  [NPA]
  57. _____ (March 18, 1910)   "Artabanus Biffle and His Feet"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed March 11, 1910 in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal.  [NPA]
  58. _____ (March 18, 1910)   "Orone McDooble and Andrus Gobbl"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal.  [NPA]
  59. _____ (April 1, 1910)   "Otis Brupp and the Bull Calf"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press; April 1, 1910. Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal; March 25, 1910.  [NPA]
  60. 1911

  61. Betzville Tales (April 9, 1911)   "Mrs. Betz and the Ballot"   A Betzville Tales story. One illustration by Peter Newell. "Aunt Rhinocolura Betz is always in the forefront of progress, and leads our village with a strong but gentle hand; and when she said she was going to flop over and be a suffragette, the City Council immediately met and voted that every lady in town could vote any time she felt like it." Washington Post; April 9, 1911; pg. SM4, 2 pgs.  [WASHPOST]
  62. 1912

  63. Mike Flannery (May 26, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses the Political Campaign"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "Station Agent, Whose Arguments in 'Pigs is Pigs' Convinced and Amused the Whole World, Turns His Attention to the Roosevelt-Taft Situation." New York Times; May 26, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  64. _____ (June 2, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses the Six-Year Term"   A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 2, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  65. _____ (June 23, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses on the Unterrified Democracy"   A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 23, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  66. _____ (June 30, 1912)   ""Pigs is Pigs" Ixpress Agent Tells Rudolph of the Chicago Convention"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; June 30, 1912; p 1.  [NPA]
  67. _____ (July 14, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Explains the Difference Between the Republican and Democratic Platforms to Rudolph Schultheis"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 14, 1912; p 5.  [NPA]
  68. _____ (July 21, 1912)   "Mike Flannery on the People's Birthright"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 21, 1912.  [NPA]
  69. _____ (July 28, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agint Dwells on Gov. Wilson's Unfortunate Past"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 28, 1912.  [NPA]
  70. _____ (August 18, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixprise Agent Gives Inside Tip on Political Sinews of War"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; August 18, 1912; p 5.  [NPA]
  71. _____ (August 25, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agent Enlightens Rudolph on the Purpose and Value of Election Prognostications"   A Mike Flannery story. "Mike believes all three candidates will be elected and says it would be fine to see them occupying the Presidential chair as friendly as three cats in a bag." Indianapolis Star; August 25, 1912.  [NPA]
  72. _____ (September 15, 1912)   "Mike Flanney's Latest Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' ixpriss agent tells Rudolph, his assistant, how the great American electorate ponders the serious issues of the campaign." Indianapolis Star; September 15, 1912.  [NPA]
  73. _____ (September 22, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; September 22, 1912.  [NPA]
  74. _____ (September 29, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; September 29, 1912.  [NPA]
  75. _____ (October 6, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Changes of Meaning of the Polite and Courteous Little, Beautiful Word 'Liar'." Indianapolis Star; October 6, 1912.  [NPA]
  76. _____ (October 13, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; October 13, 1912.  [NPA]
  77. _____ (October 20, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Troubles of a Presidential Candidate." Indianapolis Star; October 20, 1912.  [NPA]
  78. _____ (November 3, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; November 3, 1912.  [NPA]
  79. _____ (November 10, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Says: "Th' Bist Man Won""   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; November 10, 1912; p 14.  [NPA]
  80. 1914

  81. Breezy Suzanne (March 22, 1914)   "Breezy Suzanne"   A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. "She explains how it is that her boss still remains single." Atlanta Constitution; March 22, 1914; p 8A.  [NPA]
  82. _____ (May 3, 1914)   "Suzanne Hits the High Places"   A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette; May 3, 1914; p 13.  [NPA]
  83. _____ (May 24, 1914)   "Breezy Zuzane Salutes the Flag"   A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette; May 24, 1914; p 13.  [NPA]
  84. _____ (June 28, 1914)   "Breezy Suzanne"   A Perkins of Portland story. Much of a story was printed here, but it seems to have been intermingled with a news article. Atlanta Constitution; June 28, 1914; p 2B.  [NPA]
  85. _____ (May 15, 1914)   "Suzanne on the Point of View"   A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette; May 15, 1914; p 20.  [NPA]
  86. 1916

  87. Bedford Gazette (February 11, 1916)   "Untitled"   A poem. A limerick. Illustrated. Bedford (Pennsylvania) Gazette; February 11, 1916; p 2.  [NPA]
  88. 1917

  89. Boston Sunday Post Magazine (February 25, 1917)   "Scratch-Cat"   A story. Illustrations by William van Dresser. Bruce Barton, Editor. Includes a photo of the author.  [EPBLIB]
  90. 1926

  91. Appleton Post Cresent (December 29, 1926)   "Merry Mary!"   A poem. Appleton (Wisconsin) Post Cresent; December 29, 1926; p 12.  [NPA]
  92. 1927

  93. Bridgeport Telegram (February 17, 1927)   "Untitled"   A poem. Printed with three other short verses (from other authors) as "We Told You So!" Bridgeport (Connecticut) Telegram; February 17, 1927.  [NPA]
  94. Syracuse Herald (September 28, 1927)   "False Prophets of the Crack of Doom Annoying to the Author of "Pigs is Pigs""   An article. Illustrated. Syracuse Herald; September 28, 1919; magazine section. From New York World (?).  [NPA]
  95. 1929

  96. In the Best of Humor (February 24, 1929)   "The Antique Craze"   Series published in the Dallas Morning News from December 30, 1928 to August 11, 1929.  [DALLAS]
  97. _____ (March 31, 1929)   "The Reformed Calendar"   Series published in the Dallas Morning News from December 30, 1928 to August 11, 1929.  [DALLAS]
  98. _____ (June 23, 1929)   "Collecting Old Postage Stamps"   Series published in the Dallas Morning News from December 30, 1928 to August 11, 1929.  [DALLAS]
  99. Chicago Sunday Tribune (October 20, 1929)   "Hitch Hike"   A story. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date.  [HARPER]
  100. 1930

  101. Washington Post (May 11, 1930)   "The Gnat"   A story. Illustrated. Washington Post; May 11, 1930; p SM10+.  [WASHPOST]
  102. 1931

  103. Chicago Sunday Tribune (February 15, 1931)   "Mr. Barfin Decides"   A story. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date.  [HARPER]
  104. 1938

  105. Boston Sunday Globe Magazine (December 25, 1938)   "Crowbait's Christmas Gift"   A story.  [LOCKE]
  106. 1942

  107. Chicago Herald American (January 4, 1942)   "Mustapha Ali"   A story. Illustrated by N. P. Steinberg.  [EPBLIB]


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