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1900
- Century Magazine (April, 1900) "Pap Briggs's Phenomenal Hen-Food" A story. Later printed in Kilo as chapter 19, "Pap Briggs' Hen Food." With three drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele. Published in the "In Lighter Vein" section. p 962-965. [RGTPL]
1901
- Century Magazine (September, 1901) "The False Gods of Doc Weaver" With drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele. This story later became chapter 11 in Kilo. p 691-697. [RGTPL]
1903
- Brown Book of Boston (June, 1903) "The Girl With the Gilded Nose" A story. Drawings by Frank T. Merrill. p 44-45. [EPBLIB]
- Leslie's Monthly (September, 1903) "The Heart of a Man" A story. With drawings by Emilie Benson Knipe. The phrase "The Heart of a Man -- Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 417-424. [HARPER]
1904
- Leslie's Monthly (April, 1904) "The Adventure of the Fifth Street Church" A Perkins of Portland story. "How Perkins Boomed a Town." With drawings by F. R. Gruger. Later published in Perkins of Portland. [HANNIGAN]
- _____ (July, 1904) "A Fortune in Hot Air" A Perkins of Portland story. "An Adventure of Perkins the Great." With drawings by F. R. Gruger. Volume LVIII. Number 3. Whole Number 343. Pages 269-274. This story is not in Perkins of Portland. Also reprinted in Dallas Morning News, January 5, 1908. [HANNIGAN]
- _____ (September, 1904) "In the Next Cot" A story. With drawings by A. W. Brown. "A great beer wagon loomed just ahead." p 550-556. [HANNIGAN]
1905
- Ladies' Home Journal (April, 1905) "An Amateur in the Baby Business" A story. "A Father's Story of His First Baby." Drawings by Peter Newell. p 5, 64. [RGTPL]
- Youth's Companion (April 20, 1905) "A Quiet Night with Joseph" A story. "Easter Number 1905." Drawings by W. B. Brown. p 186-188. [CUTTS, HARPER]
- American Magazine (September, 1905) "Pigs is Pigs" Original publication of the famous story. With drawings by Will Crawford. The original Mike Flannery story. This publication is a continuation of "Leslie's Monthly Magazine." The name was changed to "American Illustrated Magazine" for the first time with this issue. p 496-502. [RGTPL]
1906
- American Magazine (September, 1906) "The Family Album" A series of drawings made to resemble a photo album. "Reproduced by Angie Breakspear with 'Remarks' by Ellis Parker Butler." With one drawing per page, Butler wrote a running commentary on the album and its characters. [RGTPL]
1909
- Everybody's Magazine (May, 1909) "Jabed Meeker, Humorist" A poem. Drawings by Horace Taylor. A portion of this poem was reprinted in the New York Times (09-APR-1933, p BR21). p 638. [RGTPL]
- Sunset Magazine (July, 1909) "Thompson's Truthful Graveyard" A story. Drawings by M. J. Spero. p 3-9. [HARPER]
1914
- Associated Sunday Magazines (May 31, 1914) "Bill Higgins' Story" A story. "After he had told the story ten times a year for ten years he began to see how empty the honor was." Drawings by Rollin McNeil Crompton. p 7, 8, 19. [HARPER]
1916
- Ladies' World (December, 1916) "Wings" A Billy Brad story. "The story of a little boy who did not get what he wanted for Christmas." Illustrated by C. H. Taffs. p 6, 38. [HARPER]
1921
- Pictorial Review (April, 1921) "The Man Who Murdered a Fairy" A story. Drawings by John R. Neill. p 12-13. [HARPER]
- Independent (December 31, 1921) "Judge Hooper on the Four-Power Treaty" A Judge Hooper story. "In the following sketch, the author creates a character to whose genial weekly comments -- enlivened by the drawings of Tony Sarg -- our readers will soon begin to look forward, we are confident, with the keenest interest." p 339-40. [RGTPL]
1922
- Woman's World (March, 1922) "One Use of a Chair Leg" A story. Drawings by George Van Werveke. "Khaki glided toward the bedpost, reached out his hand and raised the knife." p 12+. [EPBLIB]
1925
- American Magazine (October, 1925) "I'm The Champion Free-Rider Of The World" A story. Drawings by Tony Sarg. [RGTPL]
- BOOK: The Strack Platform Readings (1925) SEE CONTENTS. A collection of twenty-four of Butler's stories. Arranged by Lilian Holmes Strack. Boston: Walter H. Baker Company. [EPBLIB]
1926
- Canadian Magazine (February, 1926) "The Ethiopian Dip" A story. "A miss by the missus! She thinks she can throw!" Drawings by Reginald Birch. p 20-21, 34-35. [RGTPL]
1927
- Outdoor America (September, 1927) "Josephus and the Jet Hackle" A story. Drawings by John Held, Jr. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [HARPER]
1928
- American Magazine (January, 1928) "Human Nature Ain't What It Ought To Be" A story. "And so Todd Hibbard tried to change it." Drawings by Thomas Fogarty. [RGTPL]
1930
- Outdoor America (May, 1930) "Something Unusual" A story. Drawings by Donald Hough. "In which an English Duke Lands a Rainbow Trout in an Extraordinary Manner and Observes American Fishing Customs." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 5-7, 60. [EPBLIB]
1931
- Illustrated Detective Magazine (January, 1931) "Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective" An Oliver Spotts story. Subtitled "The Stolen Clam Mystery". Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 14-17, 88. Also, short bio on page 130. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (March, 1931) "The Third-Grade Watson" An Oliver Spotts story. Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Volume III, Number 3. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 62-65, 124-128. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (May, 1931) "The Ace of Death" An Oliver Spotts story. "Special Extra! Our Detective Hero Is Arrested! And the Charge Is Murder By Poison!" Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 36-39, 118-121. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (September, 1931) "The Heckby Hill Murder" An Oliver Spotts story. "Was It Mr. Bellotti or Was It His Corpse Who Climbed Through Oliver Spott's Window?" Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. This publication was later renamed "Mystery." p 46-9, 118-121. [COOK+MILLER]
1987
- ANTHOLOGY: Fireside Treasury of Great Humor (1987) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Al Sarrantonio. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN: 0671632833. Also, reprint edition (July 1996); publisher: Wings Press; ISBN: 0517181509 [WEB]
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